Syracuse University - Onondagan Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)
- Class of 1920
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Q .E EDWARD WAKRRLZN SINIIL, A.l3. Cwcslcyunj. ' I nstrnctor fin English. WHARRY CEEORGE GUTIIMANN, A.B. CSyI-ucuscb. - - : 'H Instructor In Acconnttng. III : I ANNIE E. 'I'U'I rI.Ic, A.B. QSmitl1j. I, Instructor in I5'rtglisl1. Instructor in Chcvnistry. . EDWARD PARKIIURSI' PIIIQLRS, M.S. CTufl'sj, A.M. CH:u'vzII'clj. Y URSULA EUGI-LNIA CTLARK QBOSIOII School Of Physical I4:flllC21fi0l15. A - - . - .- it I nxtructor Ht Pltyszcal lnrtufratmn. 555 IJOROTIIY QUINCY BOGGS, AB. CSyrz1cuS05- L Instructor in English. ' JOIIN JOSEPH H01'FIIEI,lJ, AB. CSyra1ClISCD- Instructor in Physics. EDITIIA PARSONS Qlfmcrson School Of Orutoryg Grccly SUIIOOI Of IJl'Zll11Zll,iC Art, New Yorkg Lelzmcl Powers, BOSIUIID. Instructor in Etmrntmn. 'On lcuvc Of ulmsclmrv. 1 1. 'Hn War Scrvncc. 5 lg . E V Twenty-seven lg I 1 . .... .,,., ,,,, A V N I, . ,.,..,IQ.f..1 1 S Z O tgjjjnjnj ..i.--ff.-mx.:21:2:fRRNw,.W::.::x::::f.1...mr:::.:..:::'::z::e2-myu un . 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IRENE CUYKENDALL GARRETT, A.B. CSYFZICLISCD, I' fb II. Teaching Fellow in French. CLIFTON EDWIN HALSTEAD, A.B. CSyracuSeJ. ' Teaching Fellow in Botany. LEON JAMES TAYLOR, A.B. CSyracuSej. Teaching Fellow in History. ELSIE GIBSON WHITNEY, A.B. CSyracuSeD. Assistant in Botany. TEDWIN SANDERS VAN DEUSEN, A.B. QSYFEICUSCD. Assistant in Mineralogy. WILLIAM Y. CI-IEN. Assistant in Chinese History. FREDA SILVERMAN, B.S. CSyracuseD. Assistant in Bacteriology. WILLIAM EDWARD START. Assistant in History. MORGAN RICH SANFORD, M.S. KSYFZICLISCJ, fb A O. Lecturer on Meteorology. Hn War Service. . I Twenty-eight ffiiff E11gj:fiifffff:f::fg3.iifiiijI Q i - .., S ii is S ,4, nl, In I ,I Ir ls 2 I I I ,I It ,, Ii 'I I m 4 I ll I I :E IS Si 1,1 1, ,E ii II S 1: :Sl - x sg S ,. X 11 I, 32 1? E: ag ll If - , I3 3: za 1551 I. I ,g 15 V. I' if If IE QI is Q1 I I I , s I, EF I I I iQ , I . ,I 5 sg K ,A , 5 K ia 13 M 4 I ' r as 'I II I if EI I I E s I. 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Qslllllililfl COIlSCl'V2lIOl'yI Ruff fQ0llSCl'VillUI'yv l'xI'ill1kl.lll'l- elm-Main: Bauer, Purisj, III M A, 'I' K 'I'- l 1'Qfcss01' Qf' l,'il17l'0. . l,.3ANNl.y1-fl-1.3 SC0'1 l', MP. CPcnnsylvzmiz1 Aczulcmy of lftinu Arts: fmlrtuis, Princl, 5 Purisj. I' Prqfcssor Qf Painting. I I -lU1,11-1 H1-:1M1mc11 HIN1-3. Prqfavsm' QI' thc GGTNZIIIL lnmgznzgc and l.ilcrul1u'c. lwzl-:ln-:1z1CK WILMAM Rl-zvldllh, I3-AV CSV'-IUIHII, 'I' Is NIH 'I' lx 'In A A I II- I l'rQfc.vsur Qf flnrlzilfrzflurc. E23 Twenty-nine N1 '- f' - iiilwf 1-3 2 0 if mmumx-www 'N ii1TTTTfTT XxxN.N I r::rii::::t::f fiNONDAGAN ,,A , ' Jfanultp-Qlnllege nf Jfinc Qlrts , CARL TRACY HAw1,1av, M.l'. QSyi-neuseg Art Students' League, Colnrossi, P21l'l5D,fl' I' A, fl- K fb. Przjessor of Drawing and lllnslratzfon, and Leelnrer in Art Anatomy. ICARI. l'lAl,1,I'INIil'1CK, B.Ar. CSyraeusej, M.S. Cl'ennsylvaniaD, fb Kilf, A '1', A A 1 A. Professor ay' A relzileetnre. HARRY I.:-:ONARD Vllilirilill, Mus.M. fSyraeuseg Ansorge, Piano, Berlin, Widor, Organ, Parisi. Professor of Piano onof Organ. joslclrll CARI. Sl'1I'l'l'IR, Mus.M. CSyrzu'useg l.esel1etizky, Viennal. Professor of Piano and Theory of Music. lRl'2Nl'I SARG1cN'r, I.it.M. QSyrneuseg University of Paris, Rome, Ilalyg Pro- fessors Bosher, jacquinot, Charles liliot Norton, Harvardj, fl- K fb. Professor ry' the History of Fine Arts and Italian Lileralnre. ALFR1-:D COWELL GOODWIN CLeipzig Conservatory, Lesehetizky, Viennaj. Przyessor of Piano. MARY KETCIIAM, Litt. B. COhio Wesleyan, Frank Brangwyn, London, Arthur W. Dow, New Yorkj, fb K fb. Professor of Design. ILLFF C. GARRISON, Mus.B. tVon Schiller, Bauer, Paris, Lhevinne, Berlinj, A 1' A, fb M A. Professor of Piano. CHARLICS BERTRAM WALKER, B.P. CSyraeuseg julian, Colnrossi, Parisi, fl- 1' A, 'lf M A. ' Professor of Cas! Drawing uno' l,67'SfIClIl'i'Zf0. jusrus M. SCRAMORD, B.Ar. CSyraeuseg Ecole des Beaux Arts, Parisj, -1- A fl-, A A I A. Professor rj .flrelriteelnral Design and Freelrancl Drawing. FRED Roy I.1':AR, B.Ar. CSyracuseg Ecole des Beaux Arts, Parish. Professor of Graphics. BIQLLE I.Ou1s1-: BR1':vvs'1'1-:R CAlfred Blume, Berling Randegger,Henselmel, Londonj, R K l'. ' A Professor of V oeol Alnsie. MAROARI-:'r A. SCOTT C'l'he Sorhonne, Parish. Professor of Frenelz. LAURA VAN IQURAN fClara Munger, Boston, Perilli, Naples, Brogi, Florencc-J. .flssoeiale Professor of Vocal Music. HOWARD WILDICR LYMAN CNew England Conservatory, Sauvage, Dufft, Dudley Buck, New York, Charles A. White, BOSt0l1J,'l' T. .flssoeiate Professor of Voeol Mnsie. CLARA- IJREW Clferguson, Berlin, juliani, Paris, Gertrude lidmands, Bostonj. Associate Professor of Vocal Music, RAYMOND SPERING WILSON, Mus.B. CPennsylvania College of Music, Ernest Hutcheson, Rudolph Ganzj. Associate Professor of Piano. 'run-ty A33:5fffgffiiiijfffg,,if ff ii' aa-A ' 'eae 'farf' , A -A-- as . 2,1 fy ll 11 l ll E . r , -:ll E-S 3? ,, l I ,Q 1, I. lvl W i fre :L 5,1 il lil 'I iii: la li l ,V l . is in 1 .1 -- I i l I us m'u'annu' ' W........,............W........... XQAX xx.. .W XXNN , ONONDAGAN Jfacultp-Cttullege of Jfiue Qlrts MAY Loulsl-: MCCIPHQSNEY, Mus.B. QSyracuscg Mutthuy, Lomlonj, 1' -b n. Associate Prfjessor of Piano. Glaonoxc Hlsss, B.P. CSyracuseg julian, Parisj. Associate Professor of Drawing. l Dolm L. NoR'roN, Mus.B. CSyrucuscg Barth, Bcrlinj. Instructor in Piano. NIARIIC I.ooM1s, C'l'l1utcl1cr, Columbia, Hunt, Boston School of Mctulry, Philips, New Yorkj. Instructor in Clay M oftcting and Crafts. Iioofxu J. ALDERWICK. Instructor in Violin. JJCSSIE G. CARTER, A.B. CWcllesleyJ. Instructor in English. ,I BEDRICH VASKA, CWihan, Prague, Hugo Becker, Pablo Casals, Frankfurt-am- Mainl. Instructor in Viotoncello. l 1 Thirty-one s Peeeeesl sssssssse - e Il ll 11 1 11 1. 11 1111 3 . it 11 ,. ' s 11 S -1 is 11 11 1 if '1 11 11 1 W 1 if '1 ll ' 11 I 1 1 111 1 1 1 '1 11 1. -1 1 1 1 1 I 1 '1 11 '1 1 1 213 1 1 1 1. 11 1 1i 3 '1 1 1. li 11 1 1, 1! i 1 11 ,: 1 . 1? I1 3' 1 11 I1 21 11 '1 11 1 11 1 511 hi wmvxsw-wwwwv Rxwxxxxwsswwwxxw NWN w.s.wvs.u,wR-Qwxmxwffwx-.+wN wsxssmxxxwxsxx W Mws-..w.MW.NMRM-M-.Rxwvw I :Faculty-Qtullcge of illllehicine AARON B. M1L1.ILR, M.D., F.A.C.S. QMarylanclj, N 2: N. Professor of Gynecology. GEORGE M. PRICE, M.D., F.A.C.S. CSyracusc,Amc1'ican College OfSu1'gc1'yj,A K K. Professor of Clinical Surgery. , MAJOR THOMAS H. HALS'l'EIJ, M.D., F.A.C.S. Q'l'Oi-Outob, N 2 N, A sz A, fb K fb. Professor of Laryngotogy, Rhinology, and Otology. FRANK P. KNOWL'1'ON, A.M., M.D. CHamiltOn and Syracuscj, A T, N 2 N,- A sz A, 2 -Iv, fb K fb. Professor of Physiology, Director of Physiological Laboratory. HAI.IsERT S. STILENSLAND, B.S., M.D. Cwisconsin and Johns Hopkinsj, A sz A, 2 E. Professor of Pathology, Director :J Pathiological Laboratory. HIENRY W. STILISS, M.D. fC0iLll11biZl, Leland Stanford, University Oi Missouri, BCl'iil1D,fDl'A, N 21 N,fl1 R fb. Professor of Anatorny, Director ofthe A natornical Laboratory. ERNEST NOIiLE PATTI-LE, M.S. QROchesterJ, A T, fl- II R, 2 E. Professor of Chemistry. WILLIAM A. CURTIN, M.D. QSymcusej. Professor of Clinical Medicine. LIEUT. COL. EDWARD S. VAN TJUYN, B.S., M.D., l+'.A.C.S. Professor of Clinical Surgery. ALBERT E. LARKIN, Ph.B., M.D. fCOigiltC aIIdSy1'acuscj,-if A fb, N 21 N, fb is R, A sz A. Professor of Clinical Medicine. GEORGE B. BROAD, M.D., F.A.C.S. QSYFELCLISCD, N 2 N, A sz A, fb K fb. Professor of Clinical Gynecology. FREDERICII FLAIIERTY, M.D., F.A.C.S. QSyracusej, Is O II, N rs N, A sz A. Professor of Clinical Surgery. WILLIAM A. GROAT, B.S., M.D. QSymcuscD, A R E, N :J N, fl: R fb, E E. Professor of Laboratory Diagnosis and Clinical Laboratory. MAJOR WILLIAM D. ALSEVER, B.S., M.D. QSYFZICLISCD, A K E, N 2 N, A sz A, fb R fb. Professor of Clinical Medicine. EUGENE W. BELKNAP, A.M., M.D. Professor of Obstetrics. I. HARRIS LEVY, Ph.B., M.D. CSyracuscj, A K K, A sz A. Professor of Medicine. CAPTAIN EDWARD JUDSON WYNKOOP, M.D. CSyracuscD, III T, A M,I1 sz, A sz A. Associated Professor of Pediatrics. MAJOR HENRY A. MACGRUIEIQ, M.D. ' i Professor in Diseases of the Slain and Syphilis. HEIQSEY G. LOCKE, A.B., M.D. CHarvzu'd and Columbiuj, A R E, 2: sv, fb II Il. Professor of Psychiatry. MAJOR H. BURTON DOUST, M.D. QSyracuscj, N 23 N. Professor of Therapeutics and Director of Tuberculosis Clinic. HERMAN G. WEISKOTTEN, Ph.B., M.D. CSyracusej, N 2 N, 2: E, A O A. Professor of Pathology. OLIVER MI'PCIAIELL, M.D. QMissOurij, fb B II, fb K fb. Professor of Bacteriology. Thirty-three 31 S I: TE . it ii EIQQSQ '.' ' - Smwuwmux-Nxmmxwwwx. A X-.xmxmxwww is.MMANNSKKK.-KKKQASS --+::-zz.:-::::. x,,q,,mwmAN.,, W we WK. AwwKwwxvmxwmww-MwA :-:::::.-We Jfacultp-fuiullege uf mehicine DWIGHT H. MURRAY, M.D., F.A.C.S. CSy1'ucuSeJ, A K K. Professor of Clinical Proctology. ROBERT K. BREWER, A.M., M.D. fWiSC0llSil1 and Syracusej, Z Alf, N 2 N, A x 2 A sz A. Professor of Chemistry. MARION S. DOOLEY, A.B., M.D. QMiSSOuriandSy1'acuSej,f1v E ll, fb K dw. Professor of Pharmacology. MAJOR CLARENCE E. COON, M.D., F.A.C.S. QSyracuscj, N 22 N. Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Roentgenology. ARTHUR B. BREESE, M.D. QCOllcge of Physicians and Surgeons, New York Cityb fb B II. Associate Professor of Clinical Gynecology. FREDERICK W. SEARS, M.D. QSyracuseD, A K K. Associate Professor of Ilygiene and Preventive Medicine. HOWARD G. CASE, M.D. CSyracuSej. Associate Przjessor of Applied Anatorny. CAPTAIN EARL V. SWEET, A.B., M.D. CColgate and Cornellj, E O ll, fb E K, A sz A Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine. , CAPTAIN JOSEPH C. PALMER, A.B., M.D. CYale and Syracusej, A A fb. Associate Professor of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine and Pediatrics. CHARLES D. POST, Ph.B., M.D. CSyracuseD, B OH, N 22 N, fb K A. Associate Professor of Medicine. JOSEPH R. WISEMAN, A.B., M.D. CHarvard and Syracusej, N 2 N, A sz A. Associate Professor of Medicine. ROBERT K. BURNS, M.D. QSyracuSeD, N 2 N. Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery. HENRY W. SCHOENECK, M.D. CSyracuseD, N 22 N. Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Director of Obstetric Clinic. THOMAS P. FARMER, M.D. CSyracuSeJ, A K K. Associate Professor in Obstetric Clinic and of Gynecology. CAPTAIN JOHN J. BUETTNER, M.D. CSyracuSeD, . Associate Professor of Anesthesia. CAPTAIN EDWARD C. REIFENSTEIN, M.D. QSyracuseD, A K K, A sz A. Associate Professor of Medicine. MAJOR RICHARD H. HOTCIIINGS, M.D. CGcorgia and College City of New Yorkj, Lecturer on Psychiatry. CHARLES BERNSTEIN, M.D. ' Lecturer on Mental Defectives and Eugenics. CHARLES H. BENSON, M.D. QSyracuscj. Medicinal Superintendent :J the Dispensary. GEORGE H. ROCKWELL, M.D. CSyracuSej, A K K. Instructor in Laryngology, Rhinology, and Otology. HAROLD G. KLINE, M.D. CSyracuseD, N PJ N. Instructor in Laryngology, Rhinology, and Otology. .JACOB J. LEVY, Ph.B., M.D. CSyracuseD, A K K. Instructor in Mechano- and Hydro-tyerapy. Thirty-four i o f i wSswwwwwwSwwKxxwwxNSwRYw1NKKASWXSYNKKXSNYYSYRNKXXNN ,,,:,:::::,5....,.,::::::g,::: M, ,,,,.,,, ,,,, A, L, ,,,,,, . ,,,,,s,,,,,k ,,,,, MXXMW I I . . ............R...................... ONONDAGAN ......,............................. ... .......................................................... :lfacultp-Giollege nf Jmehicine 'ii ALFRED M. WOSE, B.S., M.D. CHarvardj. Instructor in Diseases of the Urinary Organs. FRANK L. HARTER, M.D. CUnion, Albany Medical Collegej, A K K. A Instructor in Clinical Medicine. CAPTAIN TI-IOMAS F. FOREMAN, M.D. CSyracuSej, N 2 N. Instructor in Clinical Medicine and Hygiene and Sanitation. S ALBERT G. SWIET, M.D. QSYFGCUSCD, A K K, A sz A. Instructor in Surgery and in Anatorny. JAMES D. V. SIIEEHAN, M.D. CSyracuseD. I Instructor in Medicine. CAPTAIN MURRAY A. CAIN, Ph.B., M.D. CSyracusej, z Alf, N 2: N. Instructor in Clinical Surgery. HARRY MYRON Ph. B., M.D. 'E Instructor in Clinical Surgery. CI-IARLES F. BURROWS, M.D. CSyracusej. Instructor in Hygiene and Sanitation. . TI-IOMAS H. MESICK, M.D., CSyracusej, A K K. Instructor in Clinical Medicine. ffl CAPTAIN WILLIAM E. TRUEX, M.D. CSyracuSeD, N 2 N. lg Instructor in Obstetric Clinic. g ' v WILLIAM G. MU1ENCI'I, M.D. CBellevueD. Instructor in Clinical Medicine. . It CAPTAIN CLYDE O. BARNEY, M.D. CSyrz1cuScj, A x P, fb Is ll, A sz A. Q E Instructor in Clinical Surgery. LIEUTENANT BROOKS W. MCCUEN, M.D. CSyrz1cuseD, A K K. Instructor in Surgery. ' ' A. HARRY KAI.I,E'1', M.D. CSyracuSej. Instructor in Obstetric Clinic. CAPTAIN IDONALD S. CHILDS, M.D. CSyu-acuscj, Is Oli, N 22 N. , Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery. PI-IILLIP COOPER, M.D. QSyracuseJ, ff, E II. Instructor in Clinical Surgery. I.IEU'1'ENANT FREDERICK S. WETIIERILL, M.D. CSyracuseJ, N E N. Instructor in Anatorny. SCHUYLER P. RICIIMOND, M.D. CSyracusej. Instructor in Histology and Ernbryology and Clinical Dermatology. WARDNER D. AYER, M.D. CAlbanyD. Instructor in Histology and Embryology. A CAPTAIN FRED J. O'CONNOR, M.D. CTOrOntOj, A sz A. I gg Instructor in Laryngology, Rhinology and Otology. CAPTAIN WALDEN S. MUNS, A.B., M.D., D.P.H. CSyracuseD. J Instructor in Hygiene and Sanitation. I I, CHARLES J. WELLS, Ph.B., M.D. CSyracusej, A K E, N 22 N. Instructor in Obstetrical Clinic. EDWARD B. JONES, M.D. CCOlumbiaD. Instructor in Clinical Medicine. g I Thirty-five ':1' :fi 1K3-QQ gif s's A ' .. -' -?EEEii:: rg:.ifz:.:.QNONDAGAN J:.....W M'-MW Jfacultp-Qtullege of iliilehicine NIORTIMICR G. BROWN, M.D. CSyracuseJ. Instructor in Laryngology and Otology. GEORGE S. REED, Ph.B., M.D. CSyracuScJ, N 2 N, A sz A. Instructor in Clinical Surgery. CAPTAIN CHARLES W. DEMONG, M.D. CSyracuScJ. Instructor in Clinical Surgery. DAVID F. GILLETTE, B.S., M.D. CSyracuSeJ. Instructor in Ophthalmology. I'IORACE L. LEITER, M.D. CColumbiaJ. Clinical Instructor in Diseases IJ the Urinary Organs. HARRY J. BRAYTON, M.D. CSyracuScJ. Clinical Instructor in Tuberculosis. GEORGE B. CASE, M.D. CSyracuScD. Instructor in Clinical Surgery. RAYMOND BURNS, M.D. CSyracuScJ. Instructor in Clinical Obstetrics. CAPTAIN LESTER R. M1'2LI.OR, M.D. CSyrucuScj. Instructor in Clinical Obstetrics. LIEUTENANT CHARLES D. REID, JR., A.B., M.D. CSyrucuScD. Instructor in Orthopedics. NATIIAN P. SEARS, Pl1.B., M.D. CSYFHCLISC and Johns Hopkinsj. Instructor in Gynecology. CAPTAIN BREWSTER C. DOUST, B.S., M.D. QSyrucuSeJ, z Alf, N 22 N. Instructor in Pediatrics. LORO DE MELI.O, M.D. CSyrzIcuSeD, N 22 N. Instructor in Laboratory Diagnosis. CAPTAIN HORACE B. PRITCIIARD, M.D. CSyrucuScD. Instructor in Clinical Medicine. MARION S. BARKER, M.D. QSyracuSeJ, A 1' A. Instructor in Pathology. ARTHUR N. CURTISS, A.B. COberlinj. J Instructor in Physiology and Pharmacology. NORMAN W. FOSTER, M.D. CSyracuscJ. Instructor in Ophthalrnology. CARL J. GEIGER, M.D. QSYFEICLISCJ. Instructor in Clinical Medicine. HI5Rl3IER'l' C. YECKEL, Ph.B., M.D. CSy1'a1cuScD. Instructor in Clinical Medicine. CARLTON C. CURTISS, A.B., M.D. CSYFZICLISCJ, N Z1 N, A sz A. Instructor in Clinical Medicine. LOUIS A. GOULD, M.D. CSyracuScD. Instructor in Clinical Medicine. ARTHUR P. FOREMAN, E.E., M.D. CSyrz1cuscJ, N E N. Instructor in Pediatrics. GEORGE M. RETAN, M.D. CSyracuscD, A K K. Instructor in Pediatrics. W. PORTER MILLER, M.E., M.D. CSyrucuSc and Bultimorcj, N 22 N Instructor in Clinical Gynecology. Thirty-six Tfi' .. -I , .. X NAM ww :NL .NNW-MN N V. NwmwmwNwmxwmxxxwxxxxxxmxxmx NN ww W WANNA... .........W. WMNWNN W W.-...NNY I W. X N allege nf Iam FRANK R. WALKER, A.M., D.C.L., LL.B. CSyrzu'usoJ, A Ar, 4- ll K,1bArlm'1lx K q,, IJRAN ov 171111: C0l,I.lCGI'1 OF LAW. Prqfcssor QI' Real Propmly and fulcrmztimzal Law. Louis L. WATERS, LL.M. Cflcurgc Wushingtonj, fb A fb, fb R fl-. Prqfcwm' Qf Law. -IOIIN W. CHURCH, AB., Ll..B. CSyrzu-uscb, fb R Alf, -1- A fb, fx, ll R, fb K q., P1'Qfc.s's01' Qf Law. f1ICORG1'I W. CERAY, LL.B., A X, fb K -lv. Prqfcssm' Qf' Law. I3UR'roN B. PARSONS, LI..B. l1z,slrurJL01'i1LLlw Law QfSul1rS ami VVa.r1'a.nly, Payrtmvrshzp ami l.imz.x', l7mgl1'i1fl Qf Laws, amd Trusts. T. AARON Llcvv, Ph.D., LL.B. CSYFEICLISCJ, fb A fb, fb R K. Instructor in Ju1'isfn'u1ic1wz:, Quasi Crmtracls, and Romzm Law. ERNlCS'l' I. ISDGCOMIL, A.M. CSyrucusej, A K lc, fb .R K. f7lA'l7 IACL07' in the New York Coda 151' Civil Prnzfeziurv. Wr1.l.ARn A. f:LI'1NN, A.B., LLB. Cwilliumsj, A T. I mlrufrlnr in ling Law qf flgf:11.f:'v. Tllirty-seven Fi.-. n l A S A A N N A N S A Q N S N A R N i 3 N 3 5 x 3 S S N 5 N S 3 Q 3 A N 5 Q5 13 S er A x A A A az E Si 5? 52 Ti 55 fi if ii 5 s ea S? ii as Q ss s. S 3 S1 Si 11 ea E ii WNW xW.NwNN.-N-NN NNQNNX-NXXNNANXNNVNNXXQXNX 1 3 Z O .......,.........,.M. ,.....NWNN N-Mw..+.-Nw , ...MXWAMWW.,...,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,N,wNm,, ,, . .MW-A..Nx.WwNWNWNWX WNWv..Ww.,... i I N-N N'-x-v- - ----wx-- --f-N w-N--NNW-NM. Www,...MAw...ANNWNA-N-uwmgmmmxxmx -A ......? 'Yi 'Ai 'l1 'T:2'i'll ONONDAGAN Jfacultp-Qtullege of Ziatu GEORGE H. BOND, Ph.M., LL.B. QSyracuseD, A K E, fb D K, fb A fb. Instructor in Bailments. BRADFORD CHURCHILL LOVELAND, A.M., M.D. CMichigan and Susquehannaj. Instructor in Medical J urisprudence. L. CARL SARGENT, Ph.B., LL.B. CSyracuseD, fb A fb, fb D K, fb K fb. Instructor in Bills and Notes, and Personal Property. WILLIAM H. HARDING, LL.B. CSyracuseD. Instructor in Insurance. TCRANDALL MELVIN, Ph.B., LL.B. CSyracuseJ, fb 1' A. Instructor in Torts. TROY A. CHENEY, LL.B. CYalej, A K Instructor in Domestic Relations. ' HARRY H. SKERRITT, A.M., LL.B. CSyracuse and Columbiab, A x P, fl? A fb, fb D K Instructor in Civil Procedure at Common Law. EDWARD W. CREGG, LL.B. CSyracuseD. Instructor in Practice and Moot Court. TPAUL S. ANDREWS, A.B., LL.B. CYale and Columbial, fb A 412,111 B K. Instructor in Contracts. HOWARD P. DENISON, A.M., LL.D. QWes1eyanj, A A fb. Lecturer on the Law of Patents. T In War service Thirty-eight Qljjjlicjfffffj . ' ' A' V, i1 1 3 Z 0 rj if Q.ll..iWl VZVVVZY :k:l5WI ll mwzzz-zzz:'.:v.-1-:fRwn.w-X-we rr:wsQf:iwAfwsxwwRmMwWwe...f:...R..-:f..f-2A--M ' ,WCW Nw, LR..,.,.... C W N - .-1- N xxxx xx.N x.xx I I M Mwwmmwmwmwwqmm C . QNUNDAGAN W. .W .X N :- X xxxx . MW. Xxxxxxxx . me ..,,,..,.,..,.C............,,.... i ' I i E i li Qinllege uf Zlpplieh intense I I WILLIAM PRATT GRAHAM, Ph.D. fBerli11j, B 911,111 B K, T B il, 22 5, fb K qw, DEAN OF IIIE COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE. Professor of Electrical Engineering. A WPAUL COOK NUOENT, A.M., C.E. CRensselae1'POlyteChnicD,fbl'A,'1'nll,E E, qs K q., Professor of Civil Engineering. WILLIAM ERASTUS TAYLOR, Ph.D. CSyracuscj, fb B K, fb K fb. Professor of Applied Mathematics. S 'LEON BRUCE I-IOWE, B.A1'. CSyraCuseD, fb K fb. Q Professor of Drawing. ALBERT R. ACIIESON, B.SC., B.Eng. QUniversity of New ZC3.l8.l1CU,fl' I'A,'l'BII,flD K fb. Professor of Mechanical Engineering. 'ENsIGN ERNEST C. KEENAN CNaval Academyb, Z7 E. N Professor of Applied M athernatics. ROYAL ARTHUR PORTER, M.S., Ph.D. CG6ttingenj, fp Is K. 4? Professor of Physics. WILLIAM E. NINDE, M.E. CSyracusej, I 13 II. I Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. gl ' On leave of absence Thirty-nine 23 A.,, wmusxsxnwss Nywwmxxxxw Nw .f- .w......MI.N Nwwf.-Mw...M..Nwwsww-R.. .XRRRXRRRNMNKKNMRNKQ was swfsw- KK-WKWNWR WN . WRvwtW.NwwwwR X., .R Xwxswwmmw jfacultp--Qlinllege of Qpplieh Science LOUIS MITCIIIQLL, CE., M.S, CM8SSZ1Cl1llSCttS Institute of Technologyj, 22 E, I' rs ll, fb K fb. ' Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. jo1IN ARTHUR NoR'I'1Ico'I 1', M.A. CTOl'Ol1tO,, 22 E, 'I' Is II. .Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics. RICII DIQAN WIIITNILY, Eli., M.S. in EE. QSyrucuscj, fb Is K, E E, 'I' Is ll. ' Associate Prcjessor of Electrical Engineering. IAJUIS LINDSIQY, Ph.D. CSyracuscJ, fb Is K, 2 E. Associate Professor of Appliczt Mathematics. SAMUEL D. SARASON, Ph.B. QYRIQD. Assistant.Professor of Civil Engineering. j. H1-:RMAN WIIARTON, A.M. CSyracuscD, fb K fb. Assistant Professor of English. CHARLES W. HlCNDI'1RSON,A.B., M.S. Clbenisonj, 2 x. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, FRANK j. SCIINAUBICR, CE. CSyracuseD. Instructor in Civil Engineering. LOCKWOOD NOR'l'IICOfl l' STRIQI-:'r, A.B., EIC. CSyrz1cuscD, fb K sv, 'I' Ia ll. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. G. ERWIN MIXIQKS, M.E. CSYFZICLISCD, 'I' A E. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. CLARENC111 L. WL:N'rwoR'rII, A.M. CI-Iarvurdj. Instructor in English. EDWARD MoR'rIMIcR Av1cRv. Instructor in Practical Mechanics. MARTIN J. HUGIIES. Instructor in Practical Mechanics. EDGAR R. HATCII. Instructor in Practical Mechanics. JOIIN JAMIIQSON. Instructor in Practical M echanics. FRED MINTILL. Assistant in Experimental Engineering. CQEORGE M. BERRY, BS. CGcorgc Washington Universityj. Lecturer in Metallurgy. Forty kiiiffi Q ..... A P . Zzbbzibggggvizlggg P M Q 11f-iQNQu1yxGAN.3fi1fff Teachers' :allege :FMARK IQMBURY PICNNEY, AJS., MJD., S.'l'.B., I'l1.l7. C6111-111-Ill, E A 11, E A 1-1, fl- A 14, 0 11 fl-. D1-:AN 011 'F1':,xcf111-:Rs C'o1.1.11:c11':. l'1'rlfrf.s'.s-nf' 'lf H10 7'lzv0ry and PI'tIt'ffl'l? Qf 7'l7lllfllf1l'g. A1.1111R'1' HU1zs'1', Pl1.D. QVIIICD, PJ .1 1-2, fl: K fb. l,l'Qfl?S.S'0I' Qf the Ilislorrv rum' l,flfIlJSlIfJ,l'V :gf ldli1H7lIliUll. ALMA 'I'11o1zN1-: PICNNICY, PILIJ. Cforncllj. .flrrling 1'rQfz'xxo1' Qf liriuzruliolz. ZICNO NAGN1. fcNJ0l'lil1 Co11scrv:1tm'y of Music, Ixipsicj. l'rQfcssor Qf the Theory ami l'rar7lf1r0 qf ywflltfllfllg Xllusif. R11.1.A Ev1f:1.vN ,IACKMAN CPrz1lt Institutcg Irving R. Wilosg Arlhun' W. Dovvg Herbert Adams, H. B. Sncllj. lfrqfkmmr Qf HN: 1'lHcn1'y ami Pnlflizfz' Qf 7'w1fl1i11g Art. Un leave of ulnscxwc. F01'ty-0110 ,.---- . ..,. ,1,, . ...W .,,., - .,..... ,.,, .. N. ,, . ,.,, , ,.,1,, ,.,,,,1,1, ... . ,,,,,, - , .. 11.,,,,,11 . .. ,X ... 3 2 0 N' E, 1 -mw-Nxwmw-.N-.ww HY Il ll X N XX 1 S X X .A :gx S13 SES we SEE Sig S321 in 1:3 HY :Q iN EE Q11 :si 1 I-E ss M ix as gf SS 'Si if? xi. M wi llx sig 535 111 Q K? I ffis gx 11 Si- M NE is Ei 5 1 QS Hx use Size 5225 S555 fig? ,V 51 iii? 1 is M. - 1 ww u q AAi ::Q Q3: E :fi:tg:::::t:::t::1 Iiiiii 9 Jfanultp-Qteacbers Qinllege ELIZABETH MARIS, B.A. QWellesleyD. Associate Professor of the Theory of Teaching Physical Education. LILLIAN RYDER WILEY CSyracuSe Universityg James Sauvageb. Associate Professor of Voice. BELLE VICKERY, Mus.B. CSyracusej, A E A. Assistant Professor of Voice. KATHERINE KELLOGG, A.B., MuS.B. COberlin Conservatory of Musicj Assistant Professor of Music. MARGARE1' DOBSON CMaryland Instituteg Penn Academy Fine Artsj. Instructor in Cast Drawing and Perspective. GRACE L. SCHAUEELER, A.B. COberling Cleveland School of Artj. Instructor in Design and the Manual Arts. LESLIE GUEST REILAND, Mus.B. CSyracuseD. Instructor in Piano. JANE C. SWEETING QSyracuseD. Instructor in Mechanical Drawing. URSULA CLARK QBoston School of Physical Educationl. Instructor in Physical Education. EDNA KINNEAR, A.B. CSyracusej. Teaching Fellow in Education. Forty-two LSLQ A .......,...,.......... xxmx . N XXNW . M... XXQ.xXxXxxXxxNN x...X, . ,I UNONDAGAN M A I - .xXxxNxXx,xXx - xxxx. .xxx ,Xx.xXkXxxNXxx .. . . ...W allege nf Jfurestrp HUGH POTTER BAKER, BS., M.F. CYLIICD: IJ.OCC.fMLll1iLTl1D,fl' A O, A 9 2, E E, cb K fb. IJEAN OF TIIE NEW YORK S'L'A'1'E COLLEGE OF FORESTRY. Professor of Silviculture. FREDERICK FRANKLIN MOON, B.A. CAmherst, M.F.Dg CYaleD, z sv, E 5, qs K qs, Professor of Forest Engineering. MAULSIEY WILLETT BLACKMAN, A.B., A.M. CKansasjg Ph.D. CHarvarclj, .. E, v F- fb K fb. Professor of Forest Entomology. EDWARD F. MCCARTI'IY, B.S., M.S.F. CMichiganD, 21 E. Professor of Forest Utilization. FNELSON COURTLANDT BROWN, B.A., M.F. Walej, 2 E, A 'r E, fb K fb. Professor of Forest Utilization. J. FRED BAKER, B.S. CMichigan Agrljg M.F. CYalej, 22 E, fb K -b. Director of Forest investigations. LEIGII H. PENNINGTON, A.B., Ph.D. CMichiganD, E E, fb K fb. Professor of Forest Pathology. SEWARD D. SMITII, B.S., M.S.F. QMichiganj. Director of State Ranger School. JOHN WALLACE STEPIIEN, BA., Collegej. Professor of Silviculture. M.S.F. QMichiganjg M.Pd. QMichigan Normal 'On leave of absence. Forty-thfee -. . 's .,..,. :fv f fffQ N l I :N'wQm'mw'mQN- wewwxxxwf-A-N 1M Y Nwgxxwv ,-,-1..-.v:Se:R- neva Rv. x-fNwRxmwcf:::::::::::::::::::Rxw. xwmva-:x:::::::e:::::::::.f:: I I mlm NYRNXNNQNYWRRR.RYR W - N wRMWRw.N.R Wwxw 1 -NNY-Ns. M +....R-WWMR WW I - wwwmmwwmwk 1-. :IS :ai Jfacultp-QCuIIege uf :lfnrestrp 3? rg 5 tl 331 CHARLES CHRISTOPIl'.l5R ADAMS, B.S. Clllinois Wesleyanlg M.S. CHarvz1rcllg Ph.D CChicagoj. Sig Professor of Forest Zoology. I HENRY R. FRANCIS, B.S. QMassaclIusetts Agriculturalj. Professor of Landscape Extension. SHIRLEY W. ALLEN, B.S. Clowa Statcl. in A: gf Professor of Forest Extension. , M Y gg HARRY P. BROWN, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. CCorncllj, 22 E. Professor of Dentrology. SOLOMON F. ACRICE, B.S., fTCXZ1SDQ Ph.D. CChicagoj, F.C.S., -If Is K, 2 E, 1' A ggi Professor of Dendrological Chemistry. ROBERT CRAIG, JR., M.S.F. CMichiganD. l 335 Professor of Forestry at the New York State Ranger School. LAURIE D. Cox, A.B. CAI'caclia Collcgelg S.B. in Lanclsczlpe Architecture I CHz1rvarclj, 2 A l Assistant Prrjessor of Landscape Engineering. L TREUE1-:N PARKER PRICIIARD, B.S. CDartmouthjg M.F. CYaleD. . Assistant Professor of Dendrology. if ALFRED HUISIERT' WILLIAM POVAH, A.B., Ph.D. CMichiganJ, 2: E. ml Assistant Professor of Forest Botany. .l 11 .2 HIRAM LEROY HENDERSON, B.S. QMichiganj. Assistant Przjessor of Forest Utilization. CARL JOHN DRAKE, B.S., B.Pecl. QBalclwin-Wallncelg A.M. C0l1'io Statej, 22 E. Assistant Professor of Forest Entomology. CLARENCE T. HAMILL, A.B. CBrownj. 3 Assistant Professor of Forest Extension. ROIIERI' B. FAXON, B.S. COhio Statej, A T sz. Assistant Professor of Landscape Extension. ALFRED AKERMAN, A.B. CGeorgiaDg M.F. CYzIleD, 22 N. I Assistant Professor of Forest Engineering. g . C. F. CURTIS RILEY, A.B., A.M. CDozmejp CMicl1igm1Dg M.S. Clllinoisb. Professor of Animal Behavior. , TALLAN F. ARNOLD CHarvarclJ. ' I Instructor in Landscape Engineering. CARL CIIESWELL FORSAITII, A.B. .fD21Ttml7LltllDQ A.M., Ph.D. QHeIrvardJ, 1' A. Instructor in Forest Technology. k'l HAROLD CAI-IILI. BELYEA, A.B. CMt. Allisonjg M.F. QYaleD. Instructor in Forest Engineering. ll TEDGAR C. PEDDIE, B.S. CNew York State College Of Forestryj. Instructor in Landscape Engineering. l le RAYMOND F. HOYLE, B.S. QNew York State College of Forestryb. Instructor in Forest Utilization. fQ ALVIN G. SMITH, B.S. CNew York State College Of Forestryj, O A. Field Assistant in Forest Inoestigationsg in charge of Syracuse Forest Experi- ment Station at Syracuse. ' fl DON M. BENEDICT, B.S. CMichiganj. xl Laboratory Assistant in Botany. lf ll TID War Service. . ll l 4' Forty-four , ' ' fiiffffiiililigiiiiit FF 'QfSSZiiill 1 3 Z Ov II ,.... . f ' LLLJQQ11111' ,1- 1 E fwfwaWwwffmmwwzwwwff www fffwfff ,,M1fffffffwffwvdwyfwpfffffwffm yhwffaffwfffwfgfv, ,ww If 5 Wffmyfwwyfffafyffwfwlyfwfmf ,fl fff Wff,f1-Wwmfwf fffvmffwfwwffwvfm WUMNMN fm.. MW WWA-W Q- .xx W..--mw::f.......Aw. K.. I si-N .W-fb: -',- :wN..NNW. Mxwxxxwxxwxxmxmxxxxv 'WNV WW H N 1 xxxwxxxxxxxxx xxx wmxxxxxxxxxxxx Cinllege uf Qlgriculture FRANK VVll,1.1A1Vl 1-IOWIQ, A.B. QM1L'111g2ll1DQ 1V1.5. QM1L'111gilll Agmzj, fl- K flf. DEAN of 'l'IIl'I Co1.I,1cG1c ov AGRICUL'l'UR1'1. lJ1'Qft3S.S'lH' lift lfzzrm A',llHtIgU1l1'l?71'l. G,xRI,,xNn ARMOUR Blzlclulzk, 13.5. in A. Cilhiojg 1Vl.A. Qlllinoisj, fb 14111. l'1l'Qf6SS01' Qf .'1gl'1'l71tHZH'tIl 71UtICllflIfg,' lJ'i7't'l'l0I' Rural Exlclzsiolz .S'c'r'virv. li. PMLI5 'l'R,xcv, CIE. Q5yrucuscD, fl: K fb. Prqfcssor Qf Drawing and Ilflcfclmlzfim. linwmm T. 1.1-Lwls, A.l3. C5y1'ucl1scjg 13.5. QNQW York Slulc Agnzj, -1- ls 14. Prqfcssnr QI' A g7'lHl'01lI' y. l'ARl.os C. C,x1u'l+:N'r1-LR, 13.5. CCo1oruclo Agricullurcj. 1J7'Qf.CXS01' of Ilorticullurc. sl. C',xR1,1c'r0N HUR1,'1f:Y, A.B. C5yrz1cuscjg 1Vl.5. C1VIichigun Agn-J, 0 ,x. Professor of Dairy and Animal Ilusluzmiry. Forty-livu www X Q 3 x Q x - Q 5 1 ll -I 'Y is 13 is M as S? SS fi is Q: Q NS M .., QS X M O ,X 1 1 xi M SS U ii Qi il M N M M YS is 15 55 'QQ Si .X 53 ES ES is Q5 SS 1 QS gb W M M Qi Ei Se Qi SS gs Xs M is . gi S is SS is ix YS is we Xi: N: Us Ei if 'Q is S1 Xl 33 Xi X is S12 53: Sas was N .25 533 is? -. N11 Sl: ages isis 2555 1153 self 2111 31: aff 1115 iq fag asf Sis .lf .1 ,..: Mi I 1 1 ll .1 1 ......M.......,,............... ...,.,.,.,.......,.. T511 3 Z O yw-M NWALMNWWW . . -Y , , .... .,.. ................ .. .... . . .W..W..M . . vxvvw:+yxkXst wwxwxwmwmxxsmmesxxwvxxNW., A ww. Q N fre:-:rzezgzzzr fr Grahuate School WILLIAM L. BRAY, Ph.D. CChicagOD, fb E K, E E, dw K fb. DEAN OF GRADUATE SCHOOL. Faculty of Graduate School consists of 75 professors from the several University. faculties. library bnbuul EARL E. SPERRY, Ph.D. CCOlumbiaJ, A K E, fb K fb. IJIRECTOR OF THE LIBRARY SCHOOL. Librarian. CAROLINE WANDELL, B.L.S. Clllinois State Library Scboolb. Instructor in Cataloguing and Classijication. ELIZABETH SMITH, B.L.S. Clllinois State Library Schoolj. Instructor in Library Economy A ELIZABETH G. TTIORNE, A.B., B.L.S. QNew York State Library Schoolj. Instructor in Reference and Book Selection. Forty-six Fi:''ffffffffifiifffffffffffi V L ,O I .N-Nana: -. S. - mx ' i' ' ' ' NWNWW 'IX NN N so' sw-NM' -N-+.RN-wxvwwxx-Sxwswwss Nxxww.-NMwNNxSxNwmxxwN mam wx S-wmwmw R- .....SRW.w.x NSWR.x...M.IW,..W..I ..IN.L.I......M W...N.sMw..-AMR -ww-mmwuwuswunx Svcbuul at QBraturp HUGH MASSEY TILROE, A.B. CNorthwesternD, E N, fb Is K, fl! K fb. DIRECTOR OF tml: SCHOOL OF ORATORY. f V I Professor of Rhetoric and Public Speaking. 'I-IARRY J. HELTFMAN, B.S. CSyracuSeJ. Assistant Professor of Public Speaking. LEWIS EDMOND PARMILNTER, A.B. CSy1-acusej. Assistant Professor in Drarnatics. EDITIIA PARSONS Climerson School of Oratoryg Greely School of Dramatic Art, New Yorkg Leland Powers, Bostonb. Assistant Professor in Elocution. MAUDII: CODY Climerson School of Oratoryg Leland Powers, Bostonj. Instructor in Elocution and Physical Culture. School nf Iaume Cfcunumins FLORENCE E. S. KNAPP lColumbiaj. lJIREC'l'0R Ov 'rule SCIIOOL Ov HOME ECONOMICS. Professor of Household A drninistration. MADGI: BOOART, B.S. QCOlLll'l1l7l2lD. Assistant Professor of Foods and Cookery. MARION GUERNSIQY, B.S. QColumbiaJ. Instructor in Textiles and Clothing. jAN1a'r EWING CDrexel lnstitutej. Instructor in Foods and Clothing. 'On leave of absence. Forty-seven -..... -...- 1 WSLQ iiliiiflf 'A 'i . N H-:::.:::h:4:-:::: wrrrew--rf: .1 ...sms Q-,sxwsxxsQfm-QNWQNXIN-srl-:sm Nxvwmmssmswwwmwwxmxww sw..vs.Nwx-smxwwnsunnnn.-naman... -msn-s.swN.s-sm. Y MQ. .Q-NN-gms-.Msssswmxsswmwxssswxsww-MXN .Iwmmw.-.w.w..isw...-.sWsWN..,M.wsws.. ss Nmmwnwsw-wa-mwmwss Svcbnul of jnursing NELLIE R. HAMILI., R.N. Superintendent IJ the Hospital of the Good Shepherd. I.. IQAE MCMANUS. Instructor. IDA G. FAIRCIIILD. Assistant. FLORENCE EEE. Night Sufzervisor. LAURA A. MOONLIY. Operating-Room Supervisor. MARY E. REED. Dietitian. Summer anh QEhening bassiana M. IQLLWOOD SMITH, Ph.D. CI-Iarvarclj, A x If, fb ls R. IJIRECTOR or' SUMMER ANI: EVENING SESSIONS. Professor of English. AVISRY W. SKINNER. Lecturer on Methods of Teaching llistory. EDITII M. WALKER, R.N. COswcgo Normall. Director of Department of Public Ilealth Nursing. WII.LIAM H. GEER. Lecturer on Administration of Physical Training. RAY P. BOWEN, Ph.D. CCornellD. Professor of Romance Languages. RoLI,o A. TAI.I,CO1'T, A.B. CSyracuscj. Professor of Public Speaking. TIIOMAS W. DICKSON, Ph.D. Cjohns Hopkinsl. Professor of Latin. JACOB C. TRESSLER, A.M. CColumbiaJ. Assistant Professor of English. F. EUGENE SEYMOUR, M.A. lCColumbiaD. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. STANLEY P. CIIASE, Ph.D QHarvarclD. Assistant Professor of English. FREDERICK H. BERNS Cllepartmcnt of Design, Syramcuscj. Instructor in Drawing. AR'Il'IUR HIRS'f CSpringHeld Y. M. C. A. Collegej. Instructor in Gymnastics. HELEN HoR'roN CNew Haven Normal School of Gymnusticsj. Instructor in Physical Education. LUELLA D. VAN DUSEN, B.S. QColumbiaD. Assistant in Mathematics. Forty-eight Qifliffiff-:1llfiei,. ,.,. 'iii lj 2 O E45 I , ....'L' i Mm... wmumuunuw . L y 4 'M A ' C AAAA A' 0 NONDAGAN beninr QBfficers President . Vice-President ' . Secretary . Treasurer . A. . . A . Chairman of Executive Committee Chairman of Memorial Committee Class Marshal for Men . . Class Marshal for Women Permanent Class S ecretary Fifty Everett Hicks Lillian A. Boyd Vera E. Crans Harold H. Davis J. Howard Proper Paul Snodgrass Harold Dawson HeIen'A. DeLong Elman B. Wright , 1 2:--V , , ff,1,,.-.1::p...-:::::fif f 'Y ' 'nuuuuuqn ,ia jfi3l2QQlQ3iilQQI :r::: Efiffiffifffffiffffffff EEIQSSQSSSSSSEESFQSA ONONDAGAN fQQfQE3fffQffg1jE , l beniur ikecurhs WALTER W. ABBOTT. Law. Utica, N. Y. A T AQ fb A fb, A TQ Devil's Own, Senior Council, President Inter-Fraternity Council, Circulation Manager Orange Peel C45, Class Executive Committee ' C25 C35- BERTHA M. ADAMS. Liberal Arts-Classical. Cortland, N. Y. TI M E, Polity Club, German Club, Biblical Club. MARY E. ADAMS. Liberal Arts-Classical. Ontario, N. Y. A 0 II, I TQ Consumers' League, Daily Orange Reporter C25 C45, Zoology Club, Botany Club, Hockey C15, Woman'S Day Pageant C25, United War Fund Committee, Patriotic League Committee, Finance Committee Senior Organization, University Settlement. MARJORIE A. ALMY. Fine Arts-Music. y Syracuse, N. Y. TI B fb, M fb E, Consumers' League, Patriotic League, Manager of Glee Club C45, French Club, Executive Committee. GRETA M. AMES. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Richfield Springs, N. Y. A 0 II, Zoology Club, Polity Club, Sophomore Prize Speaking Contest, United War Fund Committee. WILI,IAM C. ANDERSON. Liberal Arts-Classical. Baltimore, Md. CHARLES H. ANDREWS. Applied Science-Mechanical Engineering. 2 x, Manager Rifie Team C45. Massena, N. Y. WEBER J. APP. Law. Cleveland, N. Y. A T A, Art Staff of Orange Peel. ELIZABETH C. ARCHBOLD. Fine Arts-Belles Lettres. Syracuse, N. Y. I1 fb BQ H Il T, Glee Club, English Club. HERMAN ARKIN. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. slustinians. MARJORIE ASTON. Liberal Arts-Classical. Wilkesbarre, Pa. 22 K, Zoology Club, Pennsylvania Club, Finance Committee of Organiza- tion, Class Executive Committee C25, Treasurer of Women's League, Chairman Census Committee C45. JOSEPH C. ATWELL. Liberal Arts-Classical. Theresa, N. Y. GRATIA BALL. Teachers-Public School Art. n Auburn, N. Y. A A A, Consumers' League, Foreign Work Committee Y. W. C. A. VAHE BALEHDJEAN. Fine Arts-Architecture. Arnassis, Armenia Cosmopolitan Club, Architectural Society. SHERRY j. BARTON. Applied Science-Chemical Engineering. fb K W, T A 2. Ticonderoga, N. Y. MARTHA W. BEACH. Liberal Arts-Classical. Port Byron, N. Y. I' dw, CUniverSity of Rochester5, Consumers' League, Graphite Club, English Club, Glee Club. Fifty-one '1'i 13:11 ,i,,,,' iffii' ' uswmuuwnuwmuuuuauu s beniur Becorhs IRENE M. BECKER. Liberal Arts-Classical. Elizabeth, N. J. A 0 II, Consumers' League, German Club, Classical Club, University Chorus, Glee Club, Track, Assistant Cheer Leader, Membership Committee of Y. W. C. A. CZJ. EMILY BEEMAN. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Sylvan Beach, N. Y. MARGUERITE BELDING. Liberal Arts. ' Fayetteville, N. Y. MARY J. BELLAMY. Liberal Arts-Classical. Wellsville, N. Y. II A 9, English Club. CHARLOTTE M. BENEDICT. Liberal Arts-Classical. Mayfield, N. Y. A A A, fb E K, Consumers' League, English Club, Classical Club, Polity . Club, Finance Committee of 1919 Organization, Large Board of Women's League GD, House Committee of same, French Club, Assistant Reporter of Daily Orange. WILLIAM J. BLAICI-I, JR. Applied Science-Electrical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. GABRIEL M. BLUMBERG. Applied Science-Electrical Engineering. Auburn, N. Y. ESTELLE BOGARDUS. Fine Arts-Belles Lettres. East Syracuse, N Y. EUGENE W. BOGARDUS. Liberal Arts-Scientific. East Syracuse, N Y. A x 11. . CLAUDE BooTIIRoYn. Applied Science-Electrical Engineering, Beacon, N.Y. Member of A. I. E. E. IRWIN BoRsUK. Applied Science-Civil Engineering. Brooklyn, N. Y. fb E 11, T B 1'I. LILLIAN A. BOYD. Teachers College-Scientific. Geneva, N. Y. I' fb B, Large Board of Women's League, Large Cabinet of Y. W. C. A, Chairman of Religious Committee Y. W. C. A, Cabinet of Kolledj Klan, Advisory Board 1919 Organization CLD. A MARIO F. BRAGA. Applied Science-Electrical Engineering. I S. Paulo, Brazil. fb x A. E. LOUISE BRAINERD. Library School. Waterville, N, Y- Tl A 2, Consumers' League. RUTH BRANIGAN. Liberal Arts-Classical. Watertown, N. Y. A x sz, HIIXII, English Club, Zoology Club, Small Cabinet 1919 Organization CZJ CSD, Class Executive Committee C25 CID, Basketball Squad. MARGUERITE A. BRENNAN. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Syracuse, N, Y, II A 2. MAUD H. BRODHEAD. Liberal Arts-Classical. Maplewood, N. j. A E A, Chairman Publicity Committee of Athletlc Association' Silver Bay Club, New jersey Club, Basketball Squad C3j, Class Tennis Chhmpionship CZD, Class Secretary CZQ, Large Cabinet C3j, President Student Volunteer Band 145, Vice-President State Student Volunteer Union' President of Prohibition Club. ' i Fifty-two 5',,:igQf,giff5i.gif,-:zriz ff' iI T11-S Z 0 LQ .... I t:srf:gf,i:fl6NOND,1tGAN 'f, ,fl,I,f AAANIX mmwuunnmn .rrr QNONDAEAN KPLI Sveninr ilkecurhs PIIOEEE J. BROOKS. Liberal Arts-Classical. Chester, N. Y. A I' A, COnsumer'S League. University Chorus. HELEN L. BROWN. Library School. Syracuse, N. Y. A F, I TQ Assistant Chief Executive of 1919 Organization. MILDRED L. BROWN. Oratory. Saranac Lake, N. Y. ZKIPHQ Consumer's League, Large Board QLD, Boar's Head, Patriotic League Unit Leader. DeLima Contest. , ob. ROSE M. BROWN. Liberal Arts-Classical. Canastota, N. Y. Brownson Club. HAZEL BURDICK. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. K K F, Zoology Club, President Botany Club, Class Executive Committee VIOLETTA BURNS. Library School. Syracuse, N. Y. K K 1',1I A E, Glee Club. WALLACE EDWIN CAMPBELL. Liberal Arts-Classical. Athens, Pa. E A EQ II A EQ Double Seven, Freshman Debate Team, Debate Union QU, Janus Oratory Contest CZJ, Dennison Oratory Contest QZD, Business Man- ager 1919 Onondagan, Editor Freshman Handbook, Class Executive Com- mittee CBJ, Class Orator QLD. ROLLAND H. CANFIELD. Applied Science-Electrical Engineering. Elmira Heights, N. Y. fb K W, T A 2, Double Seven, 1919 Onondagan Board. MIRIAM E. CARLISLE. Liberal Arts-Classical. St. joseph, Mo. Consumers' League, University Chorus, English Club. DOROTHY A. CARR. Oratory. Plainlielcl, N. J. II B fb, Consumers' League. NAOMA M. CARTER. Liberal Arts-Classical. Collingswood, N. J. K K P. MABLE LOUISE CASE. Library School n Collinsville, Conn. TI A 2, Consumers' League, International Polity Club, University Chorus. WILLIAM Y. CHEN. Liberal Arts-Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. J. ELBERT CIIADWICK. Fine Arts-Music. . Binghamton, N. Y. A X AQ University Chorus. FERNE MARJORIIE CLARKE. Liberal Arts-Classical. Oneida, N. Y. Classical Club. RICHARD CLARK. Law. Waterloo, N- Y- A K EQ fb A fb, Corpse and Coffin, T 9 T, Boar's Head, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Track CZD 133, Class Executive Committee CU. OSMOND L. COLBURN. Liberal Arts-Classical. Lake Placid, N. Y. EDNA COLE. Oratory. i 1 , IHOI1, N- Y- II B dv, Class Executive Committee C11 CZD, Consumers League. Fifty-three gg: ,,ii.,, n,QfQi,jQjQ,A,.g, rQ,.Q,,i , ,ggi ..,, f.1,fji,. Qeniur Becnrbd CHARLES R. COLLINS. Applied Science-Mechanical Engineering. Olean, N. Y. T B II: Student Honor Committee of A. S. C313 A. S. M. E. WARREN COLSTEN. Liberal Arts-Classical Great Bend, Pa. A X PQ Janus, Boar's Head Cast C11 C21 C315 Manager of Boar's Head C315 Dennison Contest. BENTLEY M. CONDIT. Agriculture. W. Orange, N. J. A T AQ I' A Eg Senior Council, Farmer's Club. FERRIS D. CORNELL. Agriculture. Sayre, Pa. 0 AQ 1' A EQII H EQ University Chorusg Deputation, Farmers Club. ANNABELLE CoRsETTE. Liberal Arts-Classical. Olean, N. Y. II A O1 fb B Kg Consumers' League, Large Board Women's League C41g German Club, Classical Club. ELLEN A. CORSETTE. Liberal Arts-Classical. Olean, N. Y. H A 92 University Chorus C113 Classical Club, Consumers' Leagueg German Club. MARGARET COSTELLO. Teachers College-Normal Art. Manlius, N.Y. RUTH E. CoULT. Liberal Arts-Classical. Factoryville, Pa. K K I'Ql'I A eg fb B Kg 1-I1Ii1fgI TQ Small Board Women's League C31g University ChorusC11g Women's Glee Clubg Cheer Leader of 1919 Organization C215 Vice-President of Y. W. C. A. C413 Chairman of Membership Committee, junior Honor Medal. BESSIE R. COWEN. Oratory. Cortland, N. Y. z fb H. VERA E. CRANS. Liberal Arts-Classical. Middletown, N, Y, English Club, Classical Club, Woman's Editor of the Orange Peel C315 Reporter on the Daily Orange C11 C21 C313 Associate Editor of Daily Orange C413 Consumers' League. MARIE C. CRIMMINS. Liberal Arts-Scientific. ' Syracugey N, Y, Track, United War Fund Committee. RUTH CROZIER. Fine Arts-Music. Cortland, N. Y. ALICE J. CULLEN. Liberal Arts--Classical. Oswego, N. Y. HEI.IiN DAVENPORT. Liberal Arts-Classical. Lansdowne, Pa. A l' A. HAROLD H. DAVIS. Fine Arts-Architecture. , Middletown, Conn. A 'rg 2 T Ag Corpse and Coffin, Assistant Manager of Tambourine and Bones, Class Executive Committee C315 Treasurer of Senior Class' French Club. ' OLGA FREDORA DAVIS. Fine Arts-Music. Hyde Park, N, Y, 6 x BQ French Club, Biblical Club, Student Volunteer Organization' Uni- versity Chorus. ' Fifty-four rrrrrrr ewee fjgi a zo TJ R. ill!!! fl-A ' 3-3T5fT'ffGX'fffffff1N sewer:-saw:::::::::::sswNw:s::-'re-:Ax wmxxwxxxvwmxxxxmxxxwmxxxsxxxwsssxxs xxxsxxxxxxxmxxwswauqnnnmumsmuswm ........:..:5x:::e:::a-sms wsst-ss:srrrrrfrfmxwxwwmwwx wmvwaNWNswxswwmwsssasme X X as wxxxxsxswuswwwm Sreniurlikecurhz HAROLD DAWSON. Liberal Arts-Classical. Pittshelcl, Mass. XII T5 fb K AQ Tambourine and Bones5 janusg Corpse and Coffing President of Boar's Head C355 University ChOrus5 President of junior Classy Class Executive Committee C255 Freshman Relay and Track Teamg Cheer Master C455 Senior Council. SAMUEL DEAN. Liberal Arts-Classical. Utica, N. Y. fb B K5 Captain War Fund Team5 Tennis5 DeLima Extemporaneous Speaking Contest C25. HILDA DEBRINE. Liberal Arts-Classical Sodus, N.Y. K A H5 fb E K5 Large Board of Y. W. C. A.5 Classical Club. HELEN A. DELONG. Liberal Arts-Classical. Reading, Pa. A E A5 fb E K5 I TQ Il M EQ University Chorusg Large Cabinet on Conferences and Conventionsg Class Executive Committee C15 C25 C355 Secretary of Class C25 C355 Women's Instrumental Club5 Glee Club5 Historical Associa- tiOn5 Track Representative C455 Pennsylvania Club5 Sub-Chairman of COnsumer's League C455 Swimming CDolphin S55 Basket-ball Squadg Track5 Tennisg Treasurer Of Y. W. C. A. C455 Silver Bay Club. GEORGE LYNN DEMOT'f. Liberal Arts-Classical. Deposit, N. Y. University Chorus. PEARLE ANNE DEWITT. Teachers College. Skaneateles, N. Y. CARL M. IDIEFENBACK. Liberal Arts--Classical. Ebenezer, N.Y. 0 A5111 A TQ Prohibition Club5 Biblical Club. GERTRUDE MAY DIETRICH. Fine Arts-Music. Syracuse, N. Y. A. DOROTHY DIMMICH. Liberal Arts-Classical. Buffalo, N. Y' 1 K A 05 Consumers' League5 Romance Language Club5 Graphic Club. English Club. HOWARIJ A. DOBEI.I.. Liberal Arts-Classical. Q Sayre, Pa. A 'rg ll M EQ Assistant Manager Debate C355 Freshman and Sophmore Debate5 1919 Onondagan Board. CHARLES DOLLEY. Law. SYYHCUS0, N- Y- A T5 Corpse and Cofling Devil's Owng Basket Ballg Circulation Manager of Daily Orange. ALBERT EDWARD IJOWNES. Applied Science-Civil Engineering. Osceola, N.Y. MILDRED M. DUNN. Liberal Arts-Classical. Hastings, N. Y. Classical Clubg English Club. MINNIE EDELSCHICK. Liberal Arts-Classical. I .BrOOklyn, N. Y. Associate Manager of the Cosmopolitan Club, Vice-President C355 Treas- urer C255 Classical Club5 Polity Club. , Fulton, N. Y. A 1' AQ Chairman 1918 OrganizatiOn5 University ChOrus5 French Clubg Executive Committee C35. MARION S. EDGERTON. Oratory Fifty-flve wnwmnmnw++wvwSww-w-Sw-csv.-s-RWM-S'sw.-WN-... .s..,..s..sRRss vxeummmmx-Kms-AWYWNRK --XA-W-ss.W..-sssw-.mswawwawnnunauannmu wmus..-sxsswuwsw N-Nw-.V-WQMN-K-X -NR wsmessswsm Nawzs-Rwws wnwmmmuqwmsxaxswtsvsxwssvsxugf was R... .N as . was-nuuunnnu Qeniur Becorhd BEATRICE ELDREDGE. Oratory. Oswego, N. Y. z 47 HQ TI A fb. ELIZABETH EYLAR. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Syracuse, N. Y. K A 9, Executive Committee C3D, Zoology Club, Silver Bay Club. MARY IALT1-IEA EYSEMAN. Liberal Arts-Classical. Little Falls, N. Y. Classical Club. ' ESTER LOUISE FAGEL. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Schenectady, . N. Y H II T, Biblical Club, Vice-President Zoology Club, Sociology Club, Consumers' League, Leader Voluntary Study Group C4-J, Basket-ball, Small Board WOmen's League CChairman Off-Campus Committeeb 145, Silver Bay Club, Large Board Women's League CSD. ROSE MARY FARRICY. Liberal Arts-Classical. A Syracuse, N. Y. . Brownson Club, University Chorus, Consumers' League. GENEVIEVE FLANNERY. Fine Arts-Design. ' Syracuse, N. Y. RUTH E. FENSTERMACKER. Liberal Arts-Classical. Reading, Pa. English Club, Consumers' League, Patriotic League. BERTHA GILES FIELD. Teachers College-Normal Art. Syracuse, N. Y. A x sz, Vice-President of Freshman Class. ALBERT WINTHROP FISH. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. A K E. ALETHA HELEN FONDA. Teachers College-Scientific. Sharon Springs, N. Y. Consumers' League, Patriotic League, University Chorus' QU, May Day Pageant CU CZQ, United War Work Com., Voluntary Study, Membership Committee, Silver Bay Club, Delegate to Silver Bay, Large Board Women's League. f LEROY B. Fox. Applied Science-Electrical Engineering. Hartford, Conn. ZXPQTAEQTBII. A BERNARD K. FRANK. Forestry. New York, N, Y, A 9 T, Cosmopolitan Club, Secretary Of Forestry Club, Varsity Lacrosse Team C3J, Manager of same C4-D, Managing Editor Of Camp Log 1919. CATHERINE M. GALLOWAY. Liberal Arts-Classical. Frankfort, N. Y. A I', Organization, Consumers' League, Big Sister Group, Chairman, United War Work Campaign, Lieutenant. PATRICK JOHN GAREY. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Brushton, N. Y. AX AQ Brownson Club, Chemical Club, Freshman Track, Varsity Track' Winner of Quarter Mile Meet Clj. ' MAUDE EMMA GATES. Fine Arts-Music. Syracuse, N. Y. University Chorus. DOROTHY GAYLORD. Liberal Arts-Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. A E A, Sociology Club, WOmen's Chemical Club, President of Women's Instrumental Club. Fifty-six Iiiil'filgffflIilliffm' .. 75 Aiir' ' n ll +A... .,,. U. ONONDAGAN - -QQ lf2'fl ' Qenior Recurhd MARIAN GERE. Liberal Arts-Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. A fb, 2 9 E, dv B K, English Club, Silver Bay Club, Class Executive Com- mittee. MARY C. GILBERT. Fine Arts--Music. Englewood, N. Y. ' A A A, Silver Bay Class, Fine Arts French Club, University Chorus, Small Cabinet of Y. W. C. A. 141, Executive Committee C25 CSD, 1919 Onondagan Board, Secretary of Class Q3j, Cheer Leader of Class C4j. Q EMILY HARRIETT GILCHRIEST. Oratory. Cooperstown, N. Y. ,I z QI: HQ Boar's Bead CUnder Contractj, Consumers' League, Patriotic League. ELEANOR E. GOTT. Liberal Arts-Classical. Warsaw, N. Y. .W Zoology Club, Consumers' League, Refugee Work, Leader. 'T HELEN GREGORY. Liberal Arts-Classical. Brooklyn, N. Y. i l 'li A 0 II, English Club, Long Island Club, University Chorus. 1 MARJORIE GREINER. Teachers College-Public School Music. Marlboro, N. Y. l X sz, Glee Club, University Chorus. ll L ii RUSSELL GUARD. Applied Science-Electrical Engineering. Norwich, N. Y. 22 fb EQ Corpse and Coffin, T A 2, T B Il, 1919 Onondagan Board, Orange li Reporter C11 , junior Executive Committee, Vice-President junior Engineers. lg, 7 'U BERNARD L. HAGBERG. Fine Arts-Architecture. Duluth, Minn. l II K AQ Monx Head. CONSTANCE HAI-IN. Liberal Arts-Classical. Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. A fb, Daily Orange Reporter, junior Finance Committee. LoU1s B. HAINES. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Cuba. CATHERYN HALL. Teachers College-Music. Oneida, N. Y. A E' A, Glee Club QU, University Chorus C25 CSD. A GERTRUDE L. HALL. Liberal Arts-Classical. Hannibal, N. Y. L A 0 II, Classical Club, Consumers' League, Equal Suffrage Club, Patriotic A League, Romance Language Club. DAYTON A. HAMBLIN. Applied Science-Electrical Engineering. Altman, N.Y. A X AQ T A 2. 1. vu ai il 1: ,, JAMES L. HANNON. Applied Science-Electrical Engineering. Corning, N. Y. E. E. R. C., Brownson Club. L. M. HANNON. Law. N01'WiCl1, N- Y- A X P, Corpse and Coffin, Freshman Baseball, Basketball, 'Varsity Base- ' ball. if MILDRED HARDIMAN. Liberal Arts-Classical. Wyoming, N. Y. Sociology Club, Membership Committee Y. W. C. A., Consumers' League, War Work Campaign. l Fifty-seven is l aww-f:::f ffff -, 5 fl ' ii1iii1i11ii1iifiiii-ifjjjg ON 0N DAGAN beninr Becurhs Lo1s HARPER. Fine Arts-Painting. Brooklyn, N. Y. AI' , Sec. of Illustrator's Club, Class Secretary, Fine Arts Representative of 1919 Organization, 1919 Onondagan Board, Thumb Box Society, Pa- triotic League, United War Work Drive. THEODORA HARRIS. Teachers College-Public School Art. Olean, N. Y. , A F1 Consumers' League, Class Executive Committee CZJ, Treasurer and Secretary of Collegiate Society C3j, Tambourine and Bones C3j. RUTH D. HARVEY. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Otto, N. Y. A 0 II, German Club, Prohibition Club, Captain 1919 Basketball Team, junior Track Representative, Sub-Chairman Finance Committee Y. W. C. A., Nominating Committee Women's Athletic Association, Consumers' League, Sub-Chairman of Conference and Conventions Com. of Y. W. C. A., Patriotic League Leader. FLORENCE HARWOOD. Liberal Arts-Classical. Whitney Point, N. Y. A I' A, Religious Committee Y. W. C. A., Consumers' League, French Club, Silver Bay Club, Historical Association. ELIZABETH R. HAWLEY. Liberal Arts-Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. German Club, Botany Club. JOHN ALEXANDER HEALD. Law. Minneapolis, Minn. fb K iv, fb A fb, Il dw M, Corpse and Coffin, Freshman Basketball, 'Varsity Basketball, Chairman Executive Committee CID , Class Executive Committee CZD' RUTH VAN ARSDALE HENRY. Fine Arts-Painting. Alden, N. Y. Illustrators Club, Consumers' League. MIRIAM ESTELLA HE1,LER. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Reading, Pa. ll H 2, Consumers' League, Pennsylvania Club. ET!-IEL MARIAN HICKS. Liberal Arts-Classical. A Liverpool, N. Y. ll M E141 B K, Classical Club. EVERETT HICKS. Liberal Arts-Classical. Williamsport, Pa. I' H P, II A EQ T 0 T, Monx Head, Class President C455 Senior Council, Managing Editor Daily Orange C3j CLD, Associate Editor CZD CED, Managing Editor Orange Peel C3j, Editor Freshman Handbook C3j, Associate Editor C21 C3j, Interfraternity Conference Representative to Faculty Committee C4D. ESTHER BARTLETT HINES. Liberal Arts-Classical. East Aurora, N. Y. French Club. ELMA WARNER HODGES. Oratory. Syracuse, N. Y. K A 9, Boar's Head. CHARLES HOGAN. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. 2 A EQ 'Varsity Tennis, Devil's Own, Tambourine and Bones. MARIE HOGAN. Library School. Syracuse, N. Y, Fifty-eight L - 1320 . A it A'A M ANAA ONUNDAGAN Senior Becnrhs , wi xl I ADAII HOLLOWAY. Liberal Arts-Classical. Sacketts Harbor, N. Y. ig Classical Club, Somerset Y, Consumers' League. HAROLD W. HOLZMAN. Agriculture. New York, N. Y. T, z B T. ELIZABETH HOMET. Liberal Arts-Classical. Wyalusing, Pa. ll A 6,11 M E, fb E KQ.Fil'13.l1CG Committe, Basket Ball, Foreign Work Com- mittee Y. W. C. A. CSD, Special Service Committee QLD, Silver Bay Committee. B ROY A. HORST. Liberal Arts-Classical. New York, N. Y. ' Cosmopolitan Club, ll M 12,112 B K. JOHN W. HOWE. Liberal Arts-Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. , A K E, Corpse and Coffin, Junior Executive Committee, Boar's Head. i DOROTHY HOYT. Fine Arts-Belles Lettres. Watertown, N. Y. A x iz. CMRS.D VILLA VVI-IITE HUGHES, B.O.E. Oratory. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Consumers' League, Sec. and Treas. Women's Glee Club, Large Board WOmen's League. ARCHIE D. HULL. Forestry. Baldwinsville, N. Y. A X P, A 9 TQ Forestry Club, Basket Ball Squad CZJ GJ. HILDA MCCLEAN HUNT. Liberal Arts-Classical. Baltimore, Md. fb B K, University Chorus, Glee Club, Historical Association, English Club. 'K l pi MILDRED D. HUNTINGTON. Liberal Arts-Classical. Troy, N. Y. fi II A 9, fb B K1 Vice-President English Club, Reporter Daily' Orange. SOLON J. HYDE. Forestry. Rochester, N. Y. 2 N, Forestry Club, RiHe Club, Lacrosse Manager C22 CSD. ALICE M. IvEs. Liberal Arts-Classical. North Creek, N. Y. 1' fb BQ Chief Executive of Class CID, University Chorus, Small Board WOmen's League QU, Assistant Cheer Leader QZJ, Tambourine and Bones, Graphite Club, Large Board of Women's League C4j, President of Pan- Hellenic C4J, Boar's Head C4j. MARION L. IVES. Liberal Arts-Classical. Stamford, Conn. ' English Club, German Club, University Chorus, Consumers' League, Silver Bay Club, Connecticut Club, Tennis, Basket Ball, Treasurer Athletic Association, Treasurer Senior Organization, Athletic Governing Board, Social Committee of Senior Organization. SARAH ALICE JENKINS. Liberal Arts-Classical. ' Milton, Pa. WARREN D. JENNINGS. Law. J I Binghamton, N. Y. ' fb Kill, fb A fb, Devil's Own, Freshman Crew, 'Varsity Crew Squad C25 QSJ, F Winner Devil's Own Trophy CSD. GWENDOLIN ORA JONES. Liberal Arts-Classical. Cazenovia, N. Y. Consumers' League, French Club. Fifty-nine ' I li . . H .-.Era ea: ..... vez! :::::::.::1::,:'::.: '- gg -feee 351-:gf 1 1 . 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Y, H II T, YI A 9, fb I3 K, Basket Ball Q25 Q35, Small Board Women's League, Delegate to Silver Bay Q35, Big Sister Group Leader Q35, Silver Bay Club Q45, Women's Editor Daily Orange Q45, Associate Editor Q35, Reporter Q25, Nominating Committee Q35, Advisory Board and Social Committee Class Organization Q35, Vice-President Equal Suffrage League Q35. SARA A. KINNALY. Liberal Arts-Classical. Camillus, N. Y. Classical Club, Brownson Club. JAMES B. KINNEY. Applied Science-Civil Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. A T. ' MORRIS S. KI'fZEN. Liberal Arts-Classical. Brooklyn, N. Y. ISABELLE KNAPP. Liberal Arts-Classical. N. Tonawanda, N. Y. K K F, H H T, fb B K1 University Chorus, Assistant Reporter Daily Orange Q15, Reporter Q25, Treasurer of 1919 Organization Q25, Member of House Committee of Women's League, Silver Bay Club, Delegation Leader at Silver Bay Q35, President of Women's League Q45, Historical Association. MALCOLM F. KNAPI1. Forestry. I Syracuse, N. Y. Forestry Club, Rilie Club. NEIL S. KOCHER. Applied Science-Chemical Engineering. Oswego, N. Y. 2 N, T A 2, T Is II. ESTHER ALICE KOLPIEN. Liberal Arts-Classical. Dunkirk, N. Y, English Club, Consumers' League, Sophomore Executive Committee. ORA MAE LAMBERT. Liberal Arts-Classical. Phoenix, N. Y, Classical Club, Vice-President French Club. KATHRINE LANOAN. Library School. Syracuge, N, Y. II A 2. LILLIAN FRANCES LAULER. Liberal Arts-Classical. Lakewood, N. Y. Biblical Club, English Club, Polity Club, Membership Committee Y. W. C. A. Q45. - EDNA LAURIE. Liberal Arts-Classical. Scranton, pa. K A 9, Consumers' League, Basket Ball Q15. Sixty ff'f7f ' Off 'ifTTEiETi2.I12rfQhNNr!??:I:IIIrrIiI. NlAWZI:::Z2ZZ:::::rr2:2xxx .:ribtrxxxxxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxwwxxxxx F M I .....,..,,,,, ...,....... ..,,,.. Hx -qgqrrqs --N-A ....--t...--..---...A,,,x,, X . , 'i'T 'F'MP XXNNVWXKXW . ...,. ONONDAGAN Senior Ztkecnrhs J. P. LAWLER. Applied Science-Electrical Engineering. Syracuse, N.Y. CAROL M. LAWSON. Fine Arts-Music. Spencerport, N. Y. Class Executive Committee CU, University Chorus, Basket Ball. GEORGE W. LEE. Liberal Arts-Classical. Cuyler, N. Y. A x P. I GARDNER LEROY. Law. Loch Sheldrake, N. Y. A XQ Devil's Owng' Varsity Bowling, Sec. Law College Debate Club C2j. LOUIS LEVY. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. justinians. MARGARET S. LIGHT. Liberal Arts-Classical. IRVING LIVSHIN. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. Cosmopolitan Club, Denison Declamation Contestg Jewish Intercollegiate Society. JOSEPIIINE LOCKWOOD. Liberal Arts-Classical. Penn Yan, N. Y. X Sly Polity Club: Track C11 CZDQ Basket Ball CLD, Somerset Y, Women's Advertising Manager of Daily Orange C4J. JOHN ALTON LODWICK. Forestry. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. O AQ Forestry Club, Art Editor of Empire Forester. MARJORIE F. LOVE. Teachers College-Scientific. Mannsville, N.Y. Consumers' League. HAROLD B. LOWE. Law. Cleveland, Ohio z ill, fb K AQ fb A fb, President of Senior Council C4j, Treasurer of Interfra- ternity Council C3j, Monx Head: 'Varsity Base Ball C31 C4-jg Manager of Basketball C413 Captain of Freshman Tennis, Executive Committee C3Q. VVASIIINGTON LOVELAND. Applied Science-Electrical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. B 9 HQ T A PJQII A E5 janusg Double Seven, Editor-in Chief of 1919 Ononda- gang Chairman of Executive Committee C35 5 Senior Council, Class Executive Committee C4jg Tambourine and Bones, jazz Band in Green All Over C3j A I F E . . 4. . HELEN LUKENS. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Parkersburg, Pa. French Club, Polity Club, Large Board of Women's League. GLADYS CLAIRE MACDONALD. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Bloomfield, N. j. A A AQ President Athletic Association, Basket Ball, Publicity Committee of WOmen's Athletic Association C315 Small Cabinet of Y. W. C. A. C3jp Chairman Intercollegiate Relations C355 Women's Editor of Freshman Bible C3Dg National Y. W. C. A. Delegate C353 Advisory Board of junior Organ- ' ization C313 Class Executive Committee C21 C333 Silver Bay Club, Women's Day Pageant. EDITH L. MACFARREN. Oratory. Syracuse, N.Y. Big Sister Committee C3j. A Sixty-one 'fi' Q ONONDAGAN Seniur Becurhs. MARGARET MAGAVERN. Liberal Arts-Classical. Buffalo, N. Y. Silver Bay Club, President Consumers' League C35 5 Secretary Y. W. C. A., Chairman Hospitality Committee C453 Class Executive Committee C35. LELA RosE MALE. Fine Arts-Design. Syracuse, N. Y. X sz. LEON ALBERT MARCUS. Law. Glens Falls, N. Y. 23 A My Devil's Own, Basket Ball CCapt.5g Trainer Football. MADELINE MARSHALL. Fine Arts-Music. Syracuse, N. Y. Patriotic League. HARRY J. MARTIN. Law. East Syracuse, N. Y. dw A 9, Skull and Serpentg Corpse and Coffin, Freshman Basketball, Basketball Squad, Onondagan Board. HENRY J. MARQUARDT. Forestry. New York City. Baseball C25, Basketball C25 C35 C455 'Varsity Swimming C25. FRANCIS P. MATTEO. Applied Science-Electrical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. T A E, Football CLARE MCGUIRK. Liberal Arts-Scientific. New Rochelle, N. Y. Brownson Club, Basket Ball Squad C15. GRACE K. MCMAHON. Liberal Arts-Classical. Utica, N. Y. Consumers' League C25, English Club C355 Polity Club, Historical Associa- tion, Treasurer of International Polity Club C45. ROWLAND MEACHAM. Agriculture. Willet, N. Y. 2 BQ 1' A Eg Lacrosse C253 Baseball C35. MILDRED MEADE. Library School. Syracuse, N. Y. 22 K, Glee Club C25. RUTH D. MEAGER. Liberal Arts-Classical. A Syracuse, N. Y. A A AQ English Club, Glee Club C355 Daily Orange Staff. LoU1sE MELLEN. Library School. Syracuse, N. Y. I' 9 B. MARGARET MELLEN. Teachers College. Syracuse, N. Y. 1' e E. LUTHER W. MENDENIIALL, JR. Liberal Arts-Classical. Pittsburgh, Pa. fb I' A, fb B K, fb K A19 E 111,11 A EQ Daily Orange Reporter C153 Associate Edi- tor C2,35g Editor C45 5 Senior Council, Interfraternity Conference Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C25 3 Y. M. C. A. Vice President C35, Boar's Head. HARRY HAROLD MILKCURTZ. Law. New Britain, Conn 22 A M, justinians, President of jewish Collegiate Society C35. A INA M. MILLER. Liberal Arts-Classical. Clinton, N, Y, A 0 ll: II M E, Consumer is Leagueg International Polity Clubg Equal Suf- frage Club, President of Same C2, 35, Romance Language Club, German Club ?7Vomen's Instrumental Club, Manager of Same C25, President C359 Patriotic .eague. Sixty-two 13 Z 0 ii i .i i ' 'iiiirrli I I I nnuuvumwsummuemmwmwmemwssxxxwmxxwxwvxwmwxxwawww ssfsxwss rg-25:53, ONONDAGAN . ,.,,,, ,,, . ll .,s lil Eel Svenior ikecurhs HELEN S. MOORE. Liberal Arts-Classical. Au Sable Forks, N. Y. 1' fb E, I TQ Glee Club C15 Sophomore Executive Committee, Associate Chief Executive junior Class, Chairman Census Committee Women 's League C35, 1 Chairman Social Committee Women's League C45, Silver Bay Club, Small Board Women 's League C35 C45, English Club. LAURA F. MOORE. Liberal Arts-Classical. Adams, N. Y. 1 A O II, Consumers' League, Romance Language Club, Sociology Club, English Club C35, Consumers, League, Publicity Committee C35, Patriotic League, Y. W. C. A. Social Service Committee, University Settlement Association C25 C35. - MARGARET MORRIS. Liberal Arts-Classical. Olean, N. Y. A 112,23 9 EI, Glee Club, Daily Orange Reporter C1, 25, Secretary Consumers' League C25, Associate Editor of Daily Orange C35, Associate Editor of 1919 Onondagan C35 , Assistant Chief Executive 1919 Organization C25. MARION MORSE. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Cortland, N. Y. Basketball Squad C15, 1919 Organization Advisory Board C15, Large Cabinet of Y. W. C. A. C25 C45, Vice-President of 1919 Class C25, Women 's League Nominating Committee C15, Student Volunteer, 1919 Organization , Delegate to Silver Bay C35, Chief Executive of Class 1919, IIH T. LEE JESSE MOSKOWITZ. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. justinians. l l GLADYS MOTT. Liberal Arts-Classical. A A A, University Settlement Association C35. Bradford, Pa. BESSIE K. MOUNT. Liberal Arts-Classical. Matteawan, N. J. Consumers' League, Silver Bay Club, Historical Association, Basketball, Polity Club, Romance Language Club, Patriotic League, Group Leader A C45 KA'fHERINE MULIJOON. Library School. I G. DEWITT MUNGER. Liberal Arts--Classical. C A T1 Manager Freshman Football C35. il C ELMER L. MURRAY. Law. -- Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. LEON A. MURPHY. Law. Elbridge, N. Y. I' I-I In .3 . . . fi THEODORE RAYMOND MYIQRS. Liberal Arts-Classical. Vernon- N- Y- j A x A. AISUHE NAITO. Liberal Arts-Classical. Toliio, japan EDITH J. NASH. Teachers College. . Siwfbufllel N- Y- li A x Sl, H ll TQ Silver Bay Club, President of same C35, Fine Arts French 2- 5 Chairman of Voluntary Study C45, Consumers' League. it 1 .1 1- -I 1, 'i Club, Cheer Leader of 1919 Organization Advisory Board Class Or- ganization C25 C35 C45, Class Executive Committee C15, Y. W. C, A. Cabinet, Sixty-three l I fiiiiif W ........... ......... ANN......,,...... ..,..,.... V V I I ri: - 25f7'?f '11iflf1f sYN.,-....s.A.........,,..s,....x....Ws..-.. A.. 1. -.. Wwaxwmmmwwwmww I I 22if1 f:f:MwsN w........w........w............. A-. Wmwwmwimni-mmm I I I' :: ,I li :l .4 Svenior Becnrhs si is bl -x is S l WINIERED S. NEAR. Liberal Arts-Classical. Canastota, N. Y. X Sl, Polity Club, Biblical Club, Silver Bay Club, Large Cabinet of Y. W. gg 1, C. A., World Fellowship Committee, Religious Meeting Committee, Social gg Service Committee, Historical Association, Consumers' League. .3 LEOLA M. NELSON. Liberal Arts-Classical. Binghamton, N. Y. English Club, President of Senior Hockey Team QLD, Winner of Sopho- iif more Athletic Cup for 1919, Classical Club. I SARAH P. NIVISON. Liberal Arts-Classical, Trumansburg, N. Y. ii HARRIET NORTII. Liberal Arts-Classical. Solvay, N. Y. X Q, University Chorus, Historical Association, Class Executive Com- gil mittee CSD. MILDRED I. NOTTINGHAM. Liberal Arts-Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. A fb, Glee Club, Silver Bay Club, Large Board of Women 'S League, Large Board Of Y. W. C. A., Vice-President of Pan-Hellenic League. li' ii l yi ESTHER F. NOVICK. Liberal Arts-Classical. Philadelphia, Pa. II A 9, fb B K, German Club, Collegiate Society. HENRY D. OAKLEY. Applied Science-Electrical Engineering. wi Wappingers Falls, N. Y. MARGARET O'REILLY. Liberal Arts-Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. i GLADYS M. ORSER. Liberal Arts-Classical. Gordon, N. Y. II A 9, Classical Club. PARDON L. OVERTON. Liberal Arts-Classical. Adams, N. Y. i MARY PALEVSKY. Liberal Arts-Classical. Newark, N. J. Graphite Club, English Club, Polity Club, Historical Association, Sec- t, retary Of Cosmopolitan Club CSD. I ELIZABETI-Ii J. PARK. Liberal Arts-Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. X sz, H11 TQII A 9 , Zoology Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Silver Bay Club, Mem- bership Committee Of Y. W. C. A. QSD, Basketball, Swimming Captain f3J, Track Representative C35 , Manager of same GJ. MYRON JAMES PARKINSON. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. Devil is Own. LLEWELLYN P. PARSONS. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Binghamton, N. Y. A X E, Chemical Club. MARTHA E. PAXSON. Library School. Titusville, N. J. MARION PEAKE. Liberal Arts-Classical. Jamestown, N. D, A X sz,II A 9, English Club, French Club, Membership Committee Of Y. W. C. A. C3Q, Census Committee Of Women 'S League C3D, Class Executive Committee CID. Sixty-four P ,', -r nnnn P ,.:fffff1fliiJ1 I f . fe . wmmansxwssss-We g......s..... .R ' Ntttw... sX.....WNx.....s.s-R-..N.Nw-...NN ONONDA Sveninr Resorts LOUISE W. PEEKE. Liberal Arts-Classical. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. HH 'rg fl' B KQ English Club, Class Executive Committee C253 Foreign Work of Y. W. C. A. 4355 Finance Committee of Women is League C353 Daily Orange Reporter Q25 C359 Associate Editor of same 145g Chairman of Mem- bership Committee of Patriotic League. DOROTIiY PELLMAN. Liberal Arts-Classical. Hamburg, N. Y. A fb, 2 6 EQ Consumers' Leagueg Finance Committee of Women 's League Q35g Secretary of 1919 Organizationg 1919 Onondagan Boardg Basketball C15 3 Treasurer of Zoology Club C45. A HAZEL L. PETTET. Liberal Arts-Classical. Cortland, N. Y. fb E K2 Consumers, League, Zoology Club, German Club: House Commit- tee of Y. W. C. A. Q35. . l4:DMOND'D. PIERI. Applied Science-Civil Engineering. jamesville, N. Y. C. J. PIERSON. Law. Binghamton, N. Y. Justinians. GRACE POOLE. , Pittsfield, Mass. Cosmopolitan Clubg University Chorusg Glee Club, Chairman of Program Committee of Polity Club. HONVARD W. POST. Liberal Arts-Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. A X 2. LILLIAN POTTER. Liberal Arts-Classical. Baltimore, Md. A I' AQ Polity Club, French Club. MARION P. POTTER. Liberal Arts--Classical. Friendship, N. Y. X S21 University Chorusg Silver Bay,Clubg Historical Association, Polity Club: Y. W. C. A. Membership Committee C455 Basketball Q1-45. EUGENE S. POWLESLAND. Liberal Arts-Scientific. East Syracuse, N. Y. LONA PRESTON. Liberal Arts-Classical. Brooklyn, N. Y. II M EQ Consumers' Leagueg English Club, Long Island Clubg Classical Club. A ELLEN L. RAMBORGER. Liberal Arts-Classical. Nescopeck, Pa. French Club, Large Board of Y. W. C. A. C25 C45. GERTRUDE REYNOLDS. Liberal Arts-Classical. Trumansburg, N. Y. H M EQ Polity Club, Consumers' League. CHARLES F. RIBLEY. Applied Science-Mechanical Engineering. Troy, N. Y. ELGIN LUCY ROBERTS. Liberal Arts-Classical. . Cortland, N. Y. YD 13 Kg Consumers, Leagueg Classical Clubg Polity Club. LILLIAN ELVINA Roos. Liberal Arts-Classical. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1919 Organization Finance Committee C25 3 Sociology Club. PETER MANUEL Rosso. Applied Science-Mechanical Engineering. . Arreclbo, Porto Rico Sixty-Hve . r.........., +MW....a... ..... s........a..ss.s..Me.s-wRW.M..........a..ss...M.s..-MW... 1 3 Z O I,............,..........................N.RN.N-ms.WMMx.wssssYW...W.R.Ns.N......st...smwumu..uwm ....g......x .... X .Y ass.. ......, N ,..M...Xs.t....... .ssxs..s. .........R... - 'I ......................-. ..... .- ......... ...... . ...L ....... sw......W-M.sNw...s..w-.-nmunnums ls LR al, ' il All il i , : ,l tl 1 it 1. ,l El i , i F Q.. sig S? ig, ill si i l . 1 F .1 be 1 i x il as ii :x S 3 ,E li 215 .ix ii S 1? 4 3 3 it ll if tl 1 ONONDAGAN Saemur iliecurhs lVIAu1oN B. liOS'I'lSl'2R. Liberal Arts-AClassical. Rome, N. Y. ll A 0,41 If K1 Freshman Cup, Historical Association, Classical Club. HARoi.n F. RoUNn. Forestry. New London, Conn. A X PQ A 0 T, Connecticut Club, 1919 Ononclagan Board, Freshman Track, Forestry Cheer Leader, President of Forestry Club C4D, Business Manager gt of Empire Forester, 'Varsity Cheer Leader, Lacrosse Team. Q, . , . . g l LAURA j. RoUNn. Liberal Arts-Classical. Union, N. Y. K K l', Treasurer of English Club C4D, Class Executive Committee C3D. JULIA Rowu-zv. Fine ArtssfMusic. D Plainfield, N. J. A I' A, l'rench Club, University Cho1'us, Consumers' League. Bicjov K. Rov. Forestry. Calcutta, India Cosmopolitan Club, Tambourine and Bones. jf l'.ARI. A. RUssIcL1.. Applied Science-Chemical Engineering. Solvay, N. Y. 5' 1 1 , l.o1.1'rA R. SAc'1414:'r'1'. Law. Geneva, N. Y. Sy, . . . . w. . . 1 . .., , Large Board Women s League, Consumers League. lg I-IARR11-:'r N. SALISBURY. Liberal Arts-Classical. Oswego, N. Y. Historical Association, Treasurer Cosmopolitan Club, Polity Club. LIARMON T. SALZMAN. Law. Brooklyn, N. Y. Z B T1 Devil 's Own, Tambourine and Bones. RUTH L. SANDERSON. Liberal Arts-Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. Q A X Sl, Suffrage Club, Chairman Resource Committee of Women 's League C3D, Chairman Big Sister Group C3D, English Club, Sociology Club, City 1,5 Chairman of Membership Committee of Y. W. C. A., Vice-President of 3 r li Consumers, League, Delegate for Consumers League Convention CSD, Y E :I in ii 3. Silver Bay Club. I-Iia1.1cN C. SANDFORD. Liberal Arts--Classical. I Catskill, N. Y. K A ra, H ll T, English Club, Silver Bay Club, Vice-President of Women ls League C4D, Orange Reporter CID C2D. , fl l xAY'1'I'IE SANTWAY. Liberal Arts-Classical. Watertown, N. Y. A X sz, I-I ll- T, Zoology Club, Silver Bay Club, Class Executive Committee it I CZD, Large Cabinet Y. W. C. A. CZD, Secretary of 1919 Organization CSD, Third Prize in Sophomore Reading Contest, Basket Ball Cl-4D, Dolphin S, li if xr Social Committee of Women 's League C4D, Swimming Representative of. Athletic Governing Board. l C1':1.1A SARG1zN'r. Fine Arts-Music. Sandy Creek, N. Y. Il is fb, French Club, Silver Bay Club, Fine Arts Representative Freshman Organization, Large Board Y. W. C. A. C2D , Small Board C3D. l VJILRNA SCIIAFF. Fine Arts-Vocal. 7 Fulton, N. Y. ,i Glee Club, University Chorus, French Club. T ELIzA1xE'rn SCHELLENGISR. Liberal Arts-Classical. Baltimore, Md. Biblical Club, Southern Club, Treasurer of Consumers' League C4D, Treasurer of Somerset Y, English Club, Silver Bay Club. Sixty-six 3 l il I .ll ll' ,sr if ti 'fr is ll ,. ,E Hi ME C, .. .J .., li 1. gl ,J . I .I .. ll A' r or .... iifgjgfiffff .... e 1 :QQ 13.1.6 -fr 'rree by 1 l.l..g 4 li ii l l. i ll L f:s:111QNQjq-gary!-q'jgggg,g4ggg.g XXXNX N - Senior ikecurhs jol-IN j. ScIII,ossoR. Agriculture. Syracuse, N. Y. B 9 ll: 1' A 15: Double Seven: Executive Committee CSD: 1919 Onondagan Board: President 1919 Agriculture Class CZJ. Q ANNA MAY SCIINEIDIQR. Fine Artss-Piano. Oswego, N. Y. LENA SCIIWEINIIIQRGIQR. Liberal Arts-Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. Equal Suffrage Club: Historical Association: Basket Ball C1-4J: German Club. ALICII: j. SCo'I I'. Liberal Arts-Classical. Blossvale, N. Y. II M Ii: Historical Association. ELLEN M. SCo'r'r. Liberal Artss-Classical. Amsterdam, N. Y. ll A o: fb B K: Large Board of Women 's League CU CZD: Large Cabinet of Y. W. C. A. C4j: Biblical Club: Polity Club: Historical Association. RICIIARIJ L. Sco'I I'. Law. Tivoli, N. Y. A 'Y' MARGARIVI' S. SIaN'rIcI.I.. Library School. Sodus, N. Y. K A o: ll A 2: Library Representative of 1919 Organization CU CSD: Con- sumers' League. BIQNJAMIN D. SIIAPIRO. Liberal Arts-Classical. Utica, N. Y. fb is K. CIIARLIQS H. SIIAW. Applied Sciences-Electrical Engineering. Greenville, Pa. Z III: T A 2: President Pennsylvania Club: President junior Engineers: Crew CID CZD: Foot Ball RUTII SIIILA. Liberal Arts-Classical. Constableville, N. Y. WILLIAM SIIIQRMAN. Applied Sciences-Electrical Engineering. Utica, N. Y. 1' is ll MILIJRILD V. SIIIIILIQY. Teachers College. Fonda, N. Y. University Chorus: Consumers' League: Glee Club: Large Board of Wo- ll1Cl1,S League CZD. Ellicottville, N. Y. IJORIS SIvIALI.MAN. Liberal Arts-Classical. D A A A: English Club: Silver Bay Club: Consumers' League: University Chorus. Cortland, N. Y. ALICl'1 SIvI1'rII. Liberal Arts-Classical. French Club: Daily Orange Reporter C21 CSD: Off Campus Committee C3j: Large Board Women 's League C4j. DoRo'I'IIv S1vII'rII. Liberal Arts-Classical. Stanford, Conn. English Club: French Club. WINIFRED A. SMITI-I. Fine Arts-Painting. Clyde, N. Y. French Club: Illustrators Club. Sixty-seven w.,I.ssNI.fIII-II.....+II..IIIIIs..I,INNIIw.Nw.-N-swIIICIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINI I.INIII-..sI-..I-I..N.................NIN 1 3 Z O :ef-::ff::::::::...:.:Ie.: ..MIIIIINI-.I...-.rigrrrfggerxrr ::::::::NNwNNNNNNsss:s..:s:I:.NIQININNNNNQINNNNNNN -N....wNsN.+sINNIsIIIINN-IANNNNINNIIIIINIIININI NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN-.IIs.N..-NI ,.....a...- -..I--I.W...-I.I-IIssIaas,I...IIIIIIIIIIIIII ,--ss 1 ::.::::s.,ss:ss::--'- Is::::::::::::'-rf ff N N N N N N N N N N 3 N N N N N N I I N I N N N N I N X N N N N N N N N N I N N N N N I I N N N N I N I N N N A I N N I N N N N N N N N N N N I N N I N N 5 N I N N N N 5 N 3 I I N N N 3 N N N N , N N N N N N N N i I N I N N N N N N N N N I N I N N N N I IIINII .- l 1 A ' S N5NDKGT1fNs5Iiq1fri?ir Senior ilkecurhs PAUL W. SNODGRASS. Liberal ArtsQClassieal. Honeoye Falls, N. Y. xl' T, dw K A, Corpse and Cofhn, Tambourine and Bones, Manager of Track C35 C45, Athletic Governing Board, Vice-President of Senior Council, Fresh- man Basketball, 'Varsity Baseball Squad C35, Class Executive Committee C15 C25 C35, Treasurer of Y. M. C. A. C35. CIIARLoTTE R. SNYDER. Fine Arts-Music. Syracuse, N. Y. II E fb, I T, Glee Club, Consumers' League, Class Executive Committee C25. MARTHA SNYDER. Library School. Williamsport, Pa. 22 K2 Silver Bay Club. REVA M. SNYDER. Liberal Arts-Classical. Wayland, N. Y. A o II, Consumers' League, Equal Suffrage Club, Polity Club, Romance Language Club, English Club, Track C15 , Silver Bay Club, Patriotic League. ANNA SODEN. Liberal Arts-Classical. Cohoes, N. Y. A X sz, Consumers' League, Sociology Club, Biblical Club, Student Volun- teer Band C45. MARION SPELLMAN. Liberal Arts-Classical. Pittsford, N. Y. Il M E, Somerset Y, Vice-President Somerset Y C45, President Chemical Club C45. LEON SPENCER. Liberal Arts,-Classical. Mundsville, N. Y. Historical Association, Geology Club, Spanish Club, Debate Union, Debate Club, Representative for Prohibition Association C25. EVA SPICER. Liberal Arts--Classical. Manlius, N. Y. II A 9, fb Is K. ERNI-:sTINE SPRONG. Liberal Arts-Classical. Kenmore, N. Y. FRED R. STANMYRE. Applied Science-Chemical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. K 22. WILLIAM E. START. Liberal Arts-Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. II M E, Polity Club, Assistant in History C45. ' ELSIE STEVENS. Oratory. Plainfield, N. j. 22 K, II II T, Boar's Head, Sub-Chairman War Emergency C35 , Sub-Chairman Census Committee Women's League C35, Social Committee of Consumers' League C35, Secretary of same C35, Oratory Representative Junior Advisory Board, Senior Organization, 1919 Onondagan Board, Winner of Dolphin VIRGINIA STEVENSON. Liberal Arts--Classical. Pittsburgh, Pa. Zoology Club, Consumers' League. GLADYS STOW15. Liberal Arts-Classical. Dickinson Center, N. Y. President Cosmopolitan Club. RACHEL SUMNER. I K A 9, I-I II T, I TQ Suffrage Club, Secretary-Treasurer Women's Chemical Club C45, Silver Bay Club, Liberal Arts Representative Sophomore Organ- ization, Sub-Chairman Y. W. C. A. Committee C35, Second Vice-President of Women's League. Sixty-eight C . .. iiiiiiigigrlifiif i Q Senior Blkecurhs ORA MAE TANNER. Liberal Arts--Classical. Rome, N. Y. ll M EQ Equal Suffrage Club, junior Finance Committee, Basketball C25 C35, Historical Association. MARION L. TAYLOR. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Watertown, N. Y. X sz, Zoology Club. MARICDN H. TAYLOR. Liberal Arts--Classical. Wyalusing, Pa. II A 0, Somerset Y, English Club, Classical Club, Class Executive Com- mittee C25, Advisory Board Somerset Y C45... MACK W. TERRY. Law. Binghamton, N. Y. A X P, fl- A fb, Devil's Own, Tambourine and Bones CQuartette5, Track Squad C25 , Senior Council, President ol Y. M. C. A. C45, University Band. DOROTHY GOLDEN THOMAS. Liberal Arts-Classical. Vernon, N. Y. Polity Club. MARJORIE TI'IORI'E. Liberal Arts-Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. ll A o, Consumers' League, English Club, College Tennis Championship C35, Basketball Squad C25 C45, City Committee of Women's League C35, junior Organization Finance Committee C35. B LEON J. TREADWELL. Agriculture. Binghamton, N. Y. K 21. lvA MAY TURNBUIYL. Liberal Arts-Classical Syracuse, N. Y. II B fb, Zoology Club, Consumers' League. CORNELIA VISYLER. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Binghamton, N. Y. II M E111 A og University Chorus, Biblical Club, English Club, Basketball Squad C25. GENEVIEVE TYLER. Fine Artis-Belles Lettres. Syracuse, N. Y. Sociology Club. MARION C. VAN ARNAM. Library School. l . -Beaver Falls, N. Y. II A PJ, English Club, German Club, junior Organization. ROBERT L. WALDOREE. Fine Arts-Architecture. N Olean, N. Y. A T, 2 T AQ Monx Head, Treasurer Fine Arts lfrench Club. ALMA M. WALS11. Liberal Arts-Classical Troy, N.Y. ,French Club, English Club. l.AVlNIA M. WA Nns. Fine Artsy-Painting. Syracuse, N. Y. STANLEY F. WARNER. Liberal ArtsfClassical. Seneca Falls, N. Y. fb ls K, Polity Club, German Club. BARBARA J. L. WATSON. Fine Arts-Belles Lettres. North Adams, Mass. 1' fb BQ Graphite Club, Boar's Head Secretary, Silver Bay Club, Secretary Episcopal Club, English Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Swimming Meets C15 C25 C35, Dolphin S. MARGARET H. WATSON. Liberal Arts-Classical.. Ossining, N. Y. C5 Asst. Editor to Daily Orange, Secretary Polity Club, English Club, Con- sumers' League. Sixty-nine Q ,i--Y 4 friTgQf::::1:Q11 8 2 O liffffiillii' 'R i aaeae wsxxwx I I mwwsxw xsxxxsx sxxumuwfsss til.. XXXXX . vxX,mxxxxx Nxxxxxx ... W... Senior Sliecorhs ADOLPHWEBER. Forestry. A 0 T, Forestry Club Vice-President CSD, Forester, Baseball Clj CSD, Basketball CSD C4j. FRANKLIN R. WI2IxsI'15R. Liberal Arts-Scientific. 2 N1 N 23 N, Zoology Club, Sociology Club. KA'rIIL13EN M. WEIss'rER. Oratory. ' New York City, N. Y. Business Manager Empire W. Bloomfield, N. Y. Schenectady, N. Y. K A 0, I T, Silver Bay Club, Basketball Cl-45, Vice-President Freshman Class, Class Executive Committee CU CZD, Recording Committee of Women's League, Advisory Board of Organization C25 C3j. FLORA E. WEEKS. Liberal Arts-Classical. Skaneateles, N. Y. fb B K, Historical Association, Polity Club, Finance Committee Organ- ization C3j. MAN1JIcI.WnIsIsIcRG. Law. Justmians. MARIAN j. WELLS. Liberal Arts-Classical. K K P, Chairman of'Chapel Committee. WILLIAM C. WIESSEI.. Forestry. Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. A x A' A H T' II A President German Club CZJ, University Chorus, RiHe I v I 9 Team CZJ, Editor Camp Log C3D, Editor-in-Chief Empire Forester C4J, Asst. Stage Manager Tambourine and Bones C2j. FRANK WIzscoI'I'. Liberal Arts-Classical. Camden, N. Y. A F, II lI T, Silver Bay Club, Treasurer of Freshman Organization, Social Chairman of Sophomore Organization, Secretary of Women's League, Boar's Head, Asst. Chief Executive of Senior Organization, Class Executive Committee CU C25 CSD, Patriotic League, Convention Play, Small Board Women's League, Large Cabinet Y. W. C. A. RUTII WESTERMAN. Liberal Arts-Classical. French Club, Consumers' League. HICI.1CN F. W1-IEEI.ER. Liberal Arts-Classical. x sz, French Club. ANNA M. WIIITI-1. Library School. A E A. ANNIQTTE SUSAN WIII'rIc. Fine Arts-Belles Lettres. English Club. I-I1cI.IcN VVIIITE. Liberal Arts-Classical. GRACE M. WIIQRMAN. Teachers College. ETIIEL B. WILLIAMs. Oratory. A o II, II A fir. MARJORIE K. WILSON. Library School. TIIOMIXS A. WILsoN. Liberal Arts-Classical. A T, A x 22,4113 K, Chemistry Club. Seventy W A M ix V-ff Nl 1-S Z Neustadt, Ontario, Can. Potsdam, N. Y. Norwich, N. Y. Kingston, Pa. Syracuse, N. Y. E. Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Titusville, Pa. Middletown, N. Y. ...a:.:.-::::e-frsfmasmssfrrrrrrawswss-sssssssss S S :E N S N E X. bi N Ii -I .N ge ll ll ig gt si C S. .N S N C S 3 Cs X is N is NS is SS Q si NS 3 Q3 Ei N. if X. gs SS .N .C SEC wig as aw E5 si NN Q ,N CN Si QS NS Qi gi A Q, 5:5 H ag I lil NN SS as 1-2, iii? as iiil Ili? 2 I i I I wx Yi E ,I 31 1' uv I l .sg ,I K. ll fs ll ll Sis Ax is Si S3 IS ,wi gl Sk si S? SS Sv as S225 Ni ll? 1-w I., it QE is El s is, all Su it ills llli Gi 3351 nw lil it I NU E, 'ill l ,, V I if I iw E. sf Sill Sl, ll N! Ui ,. nl :ESQ lil! Al yu A ik ti ii J. ll li IE I i ti J, 1.1. lill ,. 1,,, ll ll sms mxmxxmunmnmsxxwwm s, Q w l Ill A 5 ,l 11 l J! I E 2 E A ll li if ll ll Il QE I I i . l , I li li l . .......................lmiiiiliiiiif ONQNDAGAN I W'-----ww--'-Msg: 3 E Senior Jlkecnrhs lg ' IQ WARREN WINKEI.s'rE1N. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. Z B TQ fb K fb, A E PQ Debate Union. , 'Els JULIA li, WINSOR. Liberal Arts--Classical. Laurens, N. Y. A l' A, I 'rg Classical Club, Consumers' League, Clee Club, Class Executive ll Committee C35, Basketball Q15 C25. F CLIFFORD H. WISE. Liberal Arts-Classical. E. Syracuse, N. Y. , V W B K. A is MARCI-:LI.A D. WCJLF. Liberal Arts-Scientific. Brooklyn, N. Y. Consumers' League, Long lslancl Club, Biblical Club, Botany Club. L. lDORIS Woon. Liberal Arts-Classical. Phoenix, N. Y. Biblical Club, Polity Club, Historical Association. li MARGUIIRITIQ R. Woou. Liberal Arts-Classical. Auburn, N. Y. , Q, if K K I', Sociology Club, Boar's Head, Chairman of Worlil Fellowship Committee C45. ', ELMAN B. WRIGHT. Liberal Arts-Classical. Portville, N. Y. University Chorus, Assistant Manager of 1919 Ononclagan, Tambourine I. ancl Bones, Biblical Club, Polity Club, Historical Association. CAROLA FI. WYKICII. Liberal Arts-Classical. Liverpool, N. Y. Q ll B fb, Social Service Committee of Y. W. C. A. C35, Class Executive Com- il 2 mittee C15 C253 Consumers' League. , 1 Q I JOSEPII YENCSO. lforestry. Yonkers, N. Y. QI l A E E, Forestry Club, Rifle Club, Associate lirlitor ol lfmpire liorester. :gif . . . ll BEULAII M. YOUNG. Liberal Arts-Classical. lfillmore, N. Y. 1,2 K. LUsoN YUMIQN. Liberal Arts-Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. SOPHIA ZURETT. Liberal Arts-Classical. Syracuse, N. Y. Womcn's Cosmopolitan Club, Botany Club, Secretary ol Botany Club C45. rf H . Seventy-one 'N ....... . ,,,,.,,. .,... L . .... .., . . sssssss ,-- 1 1-QE-QA .... LL ......,.,.. . ... . W ..... L ,.,,,,, , ,,,.. , 455525-- l I .msn-m..RiNwn...-W-R-...,...s.. .- .. . W A.N.........t..M......W....R........t W. t.W....ws.tw..W.........mtm.A ONONDAGAN 2: .i ' ' il .5 sl wifi 'll L .., e ai El- Qiullege uf fllllehicine if 'T JOIIN ARCI-IIE BARNS. A.B. Trinity College. AXPQAKK. WM. PAUL BROWN. A K K, Brownson Club. LOUIS DEWITT BURLINGTON. A K K. W JOSEPH ERNEST DELMONICO. N zN,fbszE,AfI,A,IszoK. GLENN RUSSELL FORD. A K K. F. IRVING GANO. N22 N, 22 A 12,4152 EQ 'Varsity Track '15. Westmoreland, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y. Bradford, Pa. Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Long Branch, N. J. Black River, N. Y. CHARLES B. F. GIBBS. B.S. Syracuse University. I N 22 N1 A sz A, fb sz EQ Zoology Club, University Chorus, President Sophomore Medics. I GEORGE ABRAHAM GROUP, B.S. Syracuse, N. Y. in A K K, A sz A. GORDON D. HOOPLE. Brooklyn, N. Y. 241 EQ N 2 N, T O T, A sz A,fIw sz EQ Junior Championship Crew CID, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CAD, President of Kolledj Klan C3, 4J. RICHARD HENRY I'IU'1'CHINGS, JR., B.S. Ogdensburg, N. Y. z Alf, N 2 N, dw sz E, Zoology Club, French Club, University Chorus, Adiron- L dack Four, Class Executive Committee CU, President Senior Medics. LESTER BANETT KLIPPEL. iLyons, N. Y. ,.. NENQASZAUDSZE. J JE, MOIQRIS J. LAVINE. Syracuse, N. Y. E l REUBISN LAVINE. B.S. Med. Syracuse University. Syracuse, N. Y. ll EARLE E. MACK, B.S. Syracuse, N. Y. 5 i ll K A, N 2 Nj fl, sz EQ O N E, Tambourine and Bones, Class Executive Com- , mittee QU, Senior Council. JOHN S. MALONE, A.B. Syracuse, N. Y. 1 A K K. A i, MERRILL O. PARKER. B.S. Yale. Auburn, N. Y. 's NxN,fbszE. HARRY RUHENSTEIN. Seventy-two 1 I ,,-.,.,....-..,..........-.-NMA-..M...,....-.s...XN,A-,.A.s, ,-.Wu .N....NAMw....A.Nt. I 5 up-Nw....m..-Ns.-.SR.....,.,-.-.-....,....+.A Ns.. ...... .R -.RAN.-.S-RNWNR-..sR...t,W..,.. Syracuse, N. Y. S i 3 S is sr FN 5 N . -.2 ig is SN W 2 l 2 ,, is 1 A i R R R A R li ii EF Q TS u. -I I! E it l E li 'S E i r S S li li ll ll Q I i is S R fl is ,. is S Q A . .I 'i I z l ll .5 li 3 3 ii ll ll Irr .x t,r,'+,,r',gf..,,.rfr,igr,.'1g S , 'iif',,r, 'irf1 gg n l is si li ll in fl ii ll il ei If I 4112:11:11:21:1::::::::::::::::s-we:::::g::swxxmx::a:::1:::::::.:Q4:::mwwsfs-fr. wwswsss -:.::::1::::::::::::.::::::g:::::::::.::. . ONONDA .............................. Qllullege of Jlllehicine V -:ferrmnffffawxxxxwmxwsx -.ws W N . WM LEON E. SUTTON. Syracuse, N. Y. 2 dw EQ N 2 N542 S2 EQ President Y. M. C. A. C41 3 Senior Council 141. :i li A. HARVEY WAFFLE. 4wI'AgN2:NgfbszE. ll i i THOMAS BYRNE WALSH. dv B ll, Bronson Club. , Ross FOSTER WOLEVER. B.S. Colgate. ,l GXQNENQWSZE. Albion, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Fulton, N. Y. l VIVIAN SALISBARY WAY WORDEN, B.S. Yokahama, japan. z wg N E Ng fb sz EQ fb M AQ Tambourine and Bones, President Tennis Club A CSD, Capt. Tennis Team C31 Q4jg Builder University Tennis Courts, Treas- l u S Q li S ii .l il ll ll ' . H., urer Freshmen Medlcs. A i L . if A l , if' i. i ll 1 N 5 3 ia 3 ' A Seventy-three xwun-me 1 , r ku ri as .1 ls ,Q ,. in 1. ,, , If ll 1:15 :Is A 5 A 2 f s . I ,L 1 il xl 2 r E n -r ,E .l I l. ll li 5 N QS gi NE X N l I S E 'l: N as 5 li :E if il? li wi li Ee as E! li sl is 53 ul TE 1' 'I li . 1 , ll ig il I. 'I ,, sl ql li si ,s fi li 1 l! l 1 S 45 S ii .A .i ,i 5 YI l .3 .E , . 25 15 Sl is li T It I xl - 'x g E. ll ,, , Y J nl 5 '1 2. il Yi ii EE ii 'E :i ,E li QE ig vs ll if ,iz 3,5 25 ug 3. is E li 3' Fi si l I T li xl 55 3 ll if EN OE'n A A 'A A O'O' 'ikfn l:f:-2kfff , xeswmw1xm.xwsxvs-. t -. X ew .wxwmxxtx nnnmwunmuw-wma X-.WN tx W New NNNNWXN Nxwwwwtw-..wwv.....N+ s.-.L-L-may w...w...MWw.N.s --3af.:.:a:.,. Edna Amey , Aleeta Baker . Eleanor Barnfatlier Lelah M. Beck Margaret Brown School nf nursing Treasurer 1010 Nurse 's Class. Roberta Buttles Janette Carey . Florence Costello Esther Dean . Katherine Green Hazel Harvey . Clara Jones . Mary Kane . President 1010 Nurse's Class. Madge Kinney . . . Anna Lawlor . Lois Lawrence . Irene MacLaren Gladys Morse . Ruth Noble . Vice-President 1010 Nurse 's Class. Ximena Rich . Elsa Schane . Ruth Skinner . Elizabeth Welch Secretary 1010 Nurse 's Class. Seventy-four Belleville, Can . Sidney, N. V . Sidney, N. Y Fort Plains, N. Y Belleville, Can Ilion, N. Y . Geneva, N. Y Syracuse, N. Y Phoenix, N. Y . Napanee, Can Tupper Lake, N. Y Reynolclsville, Pa Wilkes-Barre, Pa Sherburne, N. Y . Wilkes-Barre, Pa East Syracuse, N. Y . Ontario, Can Cortland, N. Y Edwards, N. Y . Morrisville, N. Y Montreal, Can Camden, N. Y . jamesville, N. Y ,. .,. P. -1. :' v.- UNIOI2, -1 fxfylxiggllfglgqgtigiqqfj' it me lass uf 1920 What! 1920 isn't doing anything? I hope to tell you. just give us one more year. Why, what we won't do now that the war is over, the S. A. T. C. dernobilized, and everything nice and peaceful like-well say, you 'll know we hated to waste our time playing. Look around. Did you ever see such girls? Why must vacation come? And the men-so many medals and stripes, they don 't know what they mean themselves. We hate to talk about our virtues but just watch us. 1920! The class that will make Syracuse famous. Consider her as a promising Freshman class with her victorious football and basketball teams. Recall the banquet which was kept so mysteriously quiet and held with such wonderful success. Then as a Sophomore class, she gave more than half her men to the 'fGreat Cause. Was there any deficiency in her class spirit either then or in the Fall of 1918? Une may judge of this from the glorious banquet her members held and the ambition which they retained throughout the year with which to greet the returning victorious members. With the added influence of these and her splendid officers, who can say that 1920 is not the best ever? President . . Paul E. MacPherson Vice-President . Constance Engels Secretary . . Doris Worth Treasurer ..... Andrew Mercer Chairman lixeeutizte Committee 12111105 lf- DUHI1 . Seventy-six , ' ' I i: x Q S u z s Y 2 if S Q S w S Q it i, s 1. -1 P E it t Si it t i. Sz. Q, SS ti, if S. Ak Q fs fu it wi tt sl ti 515 1 iii 3 SE t iig it fn ,- 3 is 3 Wx ga tt gg it 55 ,h Ei E. it ai! Q gi N NX ti ti it is st N? it 52 t. S Q ,...., . ........, W... ..,. ...... ...... , X t..,....a.M....t.. ...,.., .......,..,....,,.W... ...... . .. .,.........t.W.wM ..tt.tt t ....t...ttt,.t.tttt N ..tt..t,,,WM. .. .. 1 S Z O t.....t..........W...W W,.t...sWWa . . . , W, , ...W ............................. x.XXx . XxN,XxX . xX,Xxxx . .... xvx ..... .... ONONDA A l 9' ALTON H. ADAMS. Agriculture. A T A: P A E: Farmers' Club: University Chorus: Band. MARY MARGARET ALEXANDER. Oratory. II E fb: II A fb: Boar's Head: Silver Bay Club. MARGRETHA ANDERSON. Physical Education. University Chorus. TITUS H. ANDREWS. Applied Science. PHOEBA J. AUSTIN. Liberal Arts. .vt Polity Club: English Club: Patriotic League: Consumers' League. GRACE E. BABCOCK. Liberal Arts. Membership Committee of Y. W. C. A. , AGNES I. BACHEM. Liberal Arts. Polity Club. RUTH R. BALLARD. Liberal Arts. A A A. GLADYS M. BARTON. Home Economics. ' A E A. Transferred from University of South Dakota. DOROTHY E. BEACH. Fine Arts. K A 9. HOWARD BEACH. Liberal Arts. A x P: Janus: Debate C21 131: Debate Union: De Lima Extemporaneous Contest C3D. DOROTHY H. BELL. Home Economics. A E A: Prohibition Club: Consumers' League: Basketball C11 C25 CSD. MARY E. BELLOWS. Liberal Arts. Silver Bay Club: English Club: International Polity Club: Historical Association: sumers' League: Patriotic League. ROBERT M. BERMAN. Fine Arts. , 2 A M: I' E: Art Editor Ononclagan: Contributor-Orange Peel. Chaumont, N. Y. East Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Kirkville, N. Y. Fulton, N. Y. Willet, N. Y. Schenectady, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Centreville, S. Dak. Syracuse, N. Y. Apalachin, N. Y. Norwich, N. Y. Roxbury, N. Y. Con- Rochester, N. Y. Seventy-seven ' ' . 3 W l nr ..............u. ..t.. . ,., .. ONQNDAGAN ' l . 9 my lilvr o l x fix Xf N ALBERT H. BETTS. Liberal Arts. Pulaski, N. Y. 'll l' A: Tennis 1917. BRYCE D. BLAKELY. Liberal Arts. Norwich, N. Y. A X P: Corpse and Coffin: Commodore of Crew: Executive Committee C35. EDNA A. BLOUNT. Liberal Arts. - Camden, N. Y. Romance Language Club: Patriotic League. FLORENCE L. BLOUNT. Liberal Arts. I-PIFOUH. N- Y- K K I': Sociology Club: Glee Club CI5: Patriotic League: Basketball C15 C25 C355 Onondagan Board: Tambourine and Bones: Treasurer Organization C25: Executive Committee C25: Consumers' League: Advisory Board C25 C35: Crew Fund Committee. EVELYN D. BOVEE. Liberal Arts. Syracuse- N- Y- A l' A: Glee Club C25 C353 French Club: University Chorus C25: Executive Committee C15: Sect. of Class C25. MARION L. BRIGGS. Liberal Arts. Earlville, N. Y. A x Sl: Silver Bay Club: Zoology Club: Basketball C25 C35: Daily Orange Reporter C25 C355 Asst. Chief Executive of Organization C355 Social Committee of Patriotic League: Consumers' League: Women's League Census Committee: Finance Committee of Athletic Association: Executive Committee Consumers' League. MARION P. BRINKMAN. Liberal Arts. KIUISHS City- MU- A fb: University Chorus C25: Social Chairman CI5: Tambourine and Bones. MARIIDN G. BRITTEN. Liberal Arts. SYFHCUSC- N- Y- Patriotic League. ARTHUR S. BROGA. Medicine. Ollcidai N- Y- University Chorus. DOROTHY L. BROOKS. 'Liberal Arts. Rochester, N- Y- ANNA E. BROWN. Teachers College. WUSFS PCmi7l'0k0- Mainc University Chorus C35: Consumers' League: Membership Committee of Consumers' League: Patriotic League. FLOYD D. BROWN. Applied Science. K 2. Watertown, N- Y- LILLIAN M. BROWN. Liberal Arts. II H 23. Ridley Park. P21- NORMAN BROWN. Applied Science. H K A. Willimllsbufgi P0- Seventy-eight ' ' ii'i i I-S Z 0 ff ...' i .. I I - we-nm-as rr ---- A--ffflSWNNNWIIJ-11:112-:::f: ::g: 'ff' rf::r:::::rr-:fffr:mar.:::..::ff....ses.-as-.Aas-..m,........,,,Cw..,....,............. ONONDAGAN s..........:........................N. ...W vii lil? t 'wr X F I. I M . .ll ' I . A ff? I ., 4 if Yr ,-rl ' ' I . V I ' . . l ,' A lx t. ll r rf ' . ' F3 ' A . it A . I , r . v.,.1.!g.i.j,.' 1 N 4 , I . I 4 ' ' , h I . l 1 .V s, - . f'A, xi' 3 . . ELIZABETH A. BRUBAKER. Liberal Arts. Washington, D. C. Sociology Club: Consumers' League: Somerset Y. . MARGARET R. BRYAN. Liberal Arts. . Eric, Pa. A E A: Penn. Club: Basketball C3D: Onondagan Board: Executive.Comnnttee C2D: Advisory Board C3J: Patriotic League. l-IELEN E. BUCRHEIT. Liberal Arts. lluffalo, N. Y. i A X SZ: English Club: Episcopal Club: Executive Committee CID: Consumers' League: Tambourine and Bones. MAIQY A. CAMERON. Liberal Arts., Rochester, N. Y. Biblical Club: Polity Club: Consumers' League: Patriotic League: Sociology Club. 3 ANITA M. CAMPBELL. Teachers College. St. Albans, Vt. 5 II Is fb: University Chorus: Consumers' League. . IRWIN B. CANTER. Liberal Arts. Atlantic City, N. J. 1 fb E Il: Track CID: New jersey Club. 1 FREDERICA B. CARLETON. Liberal Arts. Glens Falls, N. Y. I X SZ: Basketball CU C21 CSJ: Tennis CU C25 C3J: Social Committee Organization CID: Foreign l Work Committee Y. W. C. A. CU: Chief Executive ol' Organization CZJ: Social Service Com mittee of Y. W. C. A. CZD: Treasurer of Women's League C3J: Silver Bay Club: Chairman Social Committee of Organization C3j. , M. ALICE CARPENTER. Library. Cooperstown, N. Y. I FRANCES L. CARRIER. Liberal Arts. Friendship, N. Y. i 1 Botany Club. ii HELEN C. CARROLL. Liberal Arts. Oneida, N. Y. if gl Glee Club C3J: Polity Club: Brownson Club: Daily Orange Reporter C3J: University Chorus: ' Patriotic League: United War Work Committee: Social Committee of Organization C3D. LEORA M. CASE. Liberal Arts. - Marcellus, N. Y. Biblical Club: English Club. MARION CASEY. Liberal Arts. Mohawk, N. Y. .. f Classical Club. ' Tl LYDIA CASLER, Teachers College. Syracuse, N. Y. I l BERT!-IA A. CASTLE. Unadilla, N. Y. ll M E: Classical Club. l Seventy-nlnc Q iiii' ssrsss :': I .Af.-teqswsxxxswssxxw-.-swX.v.A . A W. -.sasxwsvsmm-x sv -:- B ':.Nvw:kwmuws.sw.s xx.QA.xxX ,. .X., . Nx+xxNXxxNx..xxNx.xN. ... . T1 D A Qi Nil 1 l l i 3 l 4 DELIA E. C1-IAlf1fE1s. Liberal Arts. . Syracuse, N. Y. English Club. CHARLES A. CHAPPELI.. Liberal Arts. SWHCUSC, N. Y. l.UeLl.A G. CLARK. Liberal Arts. Big Flats, N. Y. Women's Chemical Club: Romance Language Club: Polity Club. jAM1ss B. CLEARWATER. Applied Science. Syracuse, N. Y. 2 fb E: Rifle Club. SAm'1s 1. C'oHN. Liberal Arts. Tuppcr Lake, N. Y. Cosmopolitan Club: International Club: Romance Language Club: Consumers' League. KIQNNHTH j. Coma. Applied Science. East Syracuse, N. Y. l' H F. l.ICNA M. Come. Liberal Arts. Long Lake, N. Y. lVlAR'l'HA l-l. Co1.1.IN. Liberal Arts. Fayetteville. N- Y- A X Sl: ll M E: Romance Language Club: Patriotic League. FRANK E. CoNl.lN. Liberal Arts and Law. TFOY- N- Y- A T A: 0 N 0: Corpse and Coflin: Varsity Basketball C33: Varsity Track C23 C33: Varsity Football Squad C33: Freshman Basketball and Football: President of lnter-fraternity Athletic Association: Glee Club C13, - E. GENEVIEVE Cook. Oratory, SYFHCUSC, N- Y- K K VI ll A fb: Consumers' League: Advisory Board C23: City Committee ol' Women's League: Boar's Head. RUTH D. Cook. Liberal Arts. I-OCIQPOFI, N- Y- Chairman of Big and Little Sister Committee: Off-Campus C0i11111iltCC2 COHSLIIHCFS' Q League: Patriotic League: Secretary ol' Romance Language Club. Q ' C,-isAiu.n1NE M. Coousv. Liberal Arts. l'l0m1nst0'1, N- lf UI A I' A: Glev Club: Consumers' League: Daily Orange Reporter C233 Associate Editor C33: Hversity Chorus. GERALDINE COON. Fine Arts. l3lUgh21l11f0l1, N- Y- Basketball C13: Patriotic League. MARGARIQ1' C. CosTE1.l.o. Liberal Arts. ll'Vil1Hf0n-011-l'IUflS0'1, N- Y- Elgh ty FYCUCI1 Cllllll English Club: Basketball C13 C23 C33: 'l'raek C13 C2li 'fambourine illld 1301108- -.-asKw---M+----xs-s- -----as ---- A--sw .:f:::: s-s+-w----- --::::'f:-: -rf ----- ff- 'lflf' f-fi-wlzi-1--.' -.w-...s..fN.-saw...-,.m-.-...M-.-......... .-,a.....-..................... ,H cw.. I i l i l i l l 1 l C i .1 .5 .l ii u r 1 i ,. 4 il il ii li ffm-5- -WNW Xxxxxxx -XX--fh-QX A -A X-XN 'A wswfmwww-feslllj XNNN ONONDAGAN XXXX ' li -lk- ll ig Ill I li .s ?1'l 51 , ., . .l. 'z 1. I l ill II , GEORGE G. CouGH1.lN. Oratory and Law. Syracuse, N. Y. Boar's Head: Janus Society: Debate Teams Cl3 C235 Second Prize Dennison Oratorical 2 ' Contest. MIl.LICENT CowEE. Fine Arts. Berlin, N. Y. K A 95 2 6 E5 Glee Club C235 Mandolin Club C135 Silver Bay Club: Fine Arts French 3 Club5 Basketball C13 C23 C335 Track C135 Executive Committee C233 Secretary of Organization 5 C135 Fine Arts Representative of Organization C335 Hospitality Committee of Y. W. C. A. C335 Finance Committee of Red Cross5 Secretary of Women's League C335 Onondagan Board. EDITH L. CRoUNsE. Liberal Arts. Albany, N. Y. A I' A5 Consumers' League5 Glee Club5 English Club. ANNA A. CURTIN. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. l CELESTIA L. Cusi-nNc. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. M fb E3 1 T. GLADYS A. DALE. Liberal Arts. Buffalo, N. Y. 5 gl Classical Club. 5 li GLAm's L. DAVEY. Fine Arts. Amsterdam, N. Y. Q j II n fb5 Glee Club5 Asst. lVlgr. Glee Club C335 Large Board C335 Membership Committee C335 li Consumers' League5 Patriotic League. ' EMILY J. DAY. Fine Arts. Catskill, N. Y. W K K l'5 Glee Club5 Fine Arts French Club: Consumers' League. FLORENCE E. DEAN. Liberal Arts. Dundee, N. Y. 5 A fIJ5 English Club5 Vice-President of Patriotic League5 Associate Editor Daily Orangeg Secretary English Club. f, FLORENCE L. DECKER. Liberal Arts. ' Hawley, Pa. .. A E A5 Polity Club5 English Club5 Instrumental Club: Consumers' League. F NORMA DECKER. Liberal Arts. Berkshire, N. Y. MuuAM DEERING. Fine Arts. Oneida, N. Y. Boar's Head: Onondagan Board. MARIAN C. DELONG. Physical Culture. Hudson Falls, N. Y. Basketball5 Swimming. GEORGE E. DEMIl.l.E. Liberal Arts. Green Island, N. Y. X Episcopal Club: Graphite Club. xi Eighty-one I 'T T L3 Z 0 '1'.' A ONONDAGAN 2 'ZZLZZZZZ' 5 T' gym .- s--' it wil , ,- FRANCES W. DEMING. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y Leader Patriotic League Unit. GABRIEL L. DENNIS. Agriculture Monrovia- Liberia. W- Afficil DOROTHY F. DEVITT. Liberal Arts ' Fall Rivcf, MHSS A P. GLADYS M. DEVOE. Liberal Arts. ' SYYHCUSC- N- Y Zola M. DEXTER. Library. M0f1'iSVillC, N- Y VERDA C. DIPPOLD. Fine Arts. SYFHCUSC, N- Y WILLIAM R. DOLAN. Medicine. SYFQCUSC, N- Y BETHANV DONALD. Oratory. . - GOUVCFHCUF, N- Y II B fb: II A fb: Glee Club C25 C315 Consumers' League: Patriotic League: Basketball C32 Oratory Representative: Daily Orange Reporter: Women's Day Pageant CZJQ Boar s Head. RUTH D. DONCOURT. Liberal Arts. Great Neck. L- I A E Ag II M E1 Consumers' League. I-IAZEL F. DoTv. Liberal Arts. SYFQCUSC, N- Y University Chorus. WINIFRED H. DRIscoLL. Fine Arts. Milf0l1'0n Hudson, N- Y Bronson Club. JAMES E. DUNN. Applied Science. , Cfafton- P21 fb A 93 Double Seveng Chairman Executive Committee C3J. l MARJORIE C. DUNN. Liberal Arts. A . C HQSUUES. N- Y Historical Association: Consumers' Leaguep International Polity Clubg Patriotic League. LLOYD A. DUREN. Liberal Arts. Dcposlr, N. Y Acacia. Eighty-two A -r 'r. rrgqrr rrrrr If - 'ff5fg55sg5ir:i.. ONONDAGAN f::2f.1-, r A gg Q. ,,,:,.!f4KYf:ff.,.,,'.'. ,f 1,..'qj' -:yur 2 tw 1 V' V' ...I N I,-A in I I ' - I W ffiiimi 3 WILLIAM H. DYER. Forestry. Waltham, Mass. L A 'r A: Forestry Club. : VICTOR B. EDELSTEIN. Applied Science. Syracuse, N. Y. 3 2 A M. i BEATRICE N. ELDRIDGE. Oratory. Oswego, N. Y. Z fb I-I: II A fb: Consumers' League. NAoMA ELLIs. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. II B fb: English Club: Glee Club C2J CSD: Swimming Meet CU CZJ: Asst. Reporter Daily Orange. LEWIS ETHAN ELLIS. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. 9 A. ISADORE J. ELMAN. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. CONSTANCE E. ENGELS. Liberal Arts. Elmhurst, L. I. A A A: Zoology Club: Chemistry Club: Basketball CID C3J: Women's League Census Com- mittee CU: Advisory Board C3J. . MARIE K. ERNST. Belles Lettres. Syracuse, N. Y. . Fine Arts French Club: International Polity Club. ' I.: GERALD B. FAIGLIL. Liberal Arts. Great Neck, L. 1. I A X P: Double Seven: Tambourine and Bones: Ononclagan Board. ' HELEN L. FAIRCHILD. Physical Education. Lyons Falls, N. Y. A A A: Basketball: Patriotic League. MARION FINCK. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. A F: Sociology Club: Consumers' League. MARY L. FINNEY. Liberal Arts. Q Towanda, Pa. 22 9 E: Classical Club: Prohibition Club: Settlement Club: Patriotic League, Literary Dept. of Somerset Y: Scholarship Cup C2J. ' SAYRA I. FISCHER. Law. Keyport, N. J. WILLIAM S. FISHER. Applied Science. Pittsford, N. Y. I A X A. Eighty-three I IiII ' ' 1 13 Z 0 Qiii' f-r- :-f- flgggg nnunnuunmnuwnnaunuu-nuuu an-num-nmsumaanuw.-w.-A :...:x'm1f:fjN0NDAGANtfffiilfffl C. EVELEEN FOSTER. Liberal Arts. Argyle, N. Y. A I' A: Classical Club: Silver Bay Club: Patriotic League. I'IELEN M. FOWLER. Liberal Arts. Lakewood, N. J. New Jersey Club: Biblical Club: Polity Club: Settlement Club: Patriotic League: Consum- ers' League: Historical Association. HELEN FREEMAN. Liberal Arts. - Camden, N. J. A A A: Silver Bay Club: Executive Committee 125: Assistant Cheer Leader CZD: Chairman of Conference and Convention Committee of Y. W. C. A.: Women's Editor of Ononclagan: Romance Language Club 135: Song Committee CZJ. SUMNER W. FRENCH. Applied Science. Apulia Station, N. Y. 9 A. GOLDIE D. FURNISS. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. Romance Language Club. H. MARGARET GAUT. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. 1' fb B. CHARLES E. GARDINER. Medicine. ,l21m0St0Wn, N- Y. II K A: Double Seven: Lacrosse CZD: Executive Committee 121. ' ' DORIS GARRETT. Liberal Arts. lialdwinsville, N. Y. A I' A: Glee Club CSD: Classical Club: Consumers' League: Executive Committee CZD. MARY GAYLORD. Fine Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. A E A: French Club. WILLIAM B. GEORGE. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. I' H F. KATHLYN GILCHER. Liberal Arts. Syl?-CUSO, N- Y. A 0 TI: Sociology Club. EMILY H. GILCHRIEST. Oratory. Cooperstown, N. Y. z 112 H: Boar's Head Cast: Consumers' League: Patriotic League. Joi-IN E. GILLETTE. Medicine. Malone, N. Y. A Ti N 27 N: Tambourine and Bones: University Chorus: Zoology Club. ADELAIDE M. GOODMAN. Liberal Arts. Holland Patent. N- Y- A I' A: Consumers' League: Daily Orange Reporter Q15 QZJ: Assistant Associate Editor CSD. Eighty-four . ..f..f,.1i1fig- ' -j V wmmm 0N0i NZAGAI N lsIuORE B. GOODMAN. Liberal Arts. El Paso, Texas DONALD?iC1!MAN. Law. jamesville, N. Y. Iflimivlifilciiliitnv. Fine Arts. Syracuse, N, v, LUCY CEIQNT. Liberal Arts. Mariners Harbor, N. Y. A X S2511 M E5 Romance Language Club5 Consumers' Le.fue5 Patriotic League: Tambourine and Bones. S LEON GRASS. Liberal Arts. yracuse, N. Y. SEBA L. GRAVES. Fine Arts. McGraw, N. Y. MILDRED H. GRAY. Library. Syracuse, N. Y. II B 42511 A 22. CHARLES W. GREEN. Law. Kendall, N. Y. A x P5 Devil's 0wn5 University Chorus C25 C35. CORA D. GREENE. Liberal Arts. Central Square, N. Y. x S25 Silver Bay Clubg Basketball C15 C25 C355 Daily Orange Reporter C25 C355 Y. W. C. A. Small Cabinet C355 Secretary of Y. W. C. A. C35. JOHN L. GREGORY. Liberal Arts. Middletown, N. Y. 2 dw E3 janus5 Double Seven5 Debate Club C15 C255 Varsity Debate5 Dennison Contest. ROBERT E. GREINE3. Applied Science. E. Syracuse, N. Y. 2. N, T A 25 rew LURELLE V. A. GUILD. Fine Arts. Stamford, Conn. A K E5 1' EQ Illustrators Societyg Swimming C155 Boar's Headg Tambourine and Bones, Daily Orange Reporter C155 Exchange Editor C255 Associate Editor C355 Orange Peel Staff C155 Assistant Editor C255 Associate Editor C355 Onondagan BOarcl5 Secretary of Debate C155 Vice-President of Fine Arts French Club5 Conn. Club. Rum E. GUILE. Fine Arts. ' Penn Yan, N. Y. Consumers' League. n h NORMA GUNTHROP. Liberal Arts. Philadelphia, Pa. A 'EI A5 Zoology Club5 Penn. Club5 Consumers' Leagueg Basketball. Eighty-five 'f' Zgagfggiai Z 0 lLigQ.Qg.f.l ,'-: '-1111 5:23 ONONDAGAN . l MARY GWVNN. Liberal Arts. Auburn, N. Y. A fb: Glee Club C15 C255 Onondagan Board C353 Cheer Leader C355 Tambourine and Bones, Patriotic League. EDITH F. I-IAAKE. Liberal Arts. Dennison, Ohio English Clubg Somerset YQ Patriotic League. I M. VIOLA HAFELE. Liberal Arts. Durhamvillc, N. Y. lis'ri-uzk M. I-IAGENHUCHER. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. V. A 011: Sociology Club, Swimming. ' Roimivi' B. HAGENHUCI-nik. Medicine, Syracuse, N. V. A K K. Doivrnv HALBERT. Fine Arts. Cineinnatus, N. V. MARY HALE. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. A E A. CATHERYN L, HALL. Teachers College. Oneida, N. Y. A E Ag Prohibition Clubg Glee Club: French Club: University Chorus. THEODORE F. HALL. Applied Science. Syracuse, N. Y. A T S23 Boar's Head, Tambourine and Bones. ALINE F. HoLLorET1zR. Liberal Arts. Camden, N. J. A I'g English Club, Consumers' League: Basketball C15 C25 C351 Cilllfilill Bilskefllilll C355 Social Committee Organization C155 Executive Committee C15 C253 Finance Committee Ath- letic Association C255 Track Manager C255 Editor of l-Iandbookg Chairman Intercollegiate Committee C355 Annual Member, Patriotic League, TIERMAN L. I-IARDING. Liberal Arts. Waverly, N. Y. Vice-President of Sophomore Debate Club C253 President Baptist Club C25. GERALD G. HARRISON. Applied Science. l3llffHl0. N- Y- 9 AQ A. S. M. E.: Honor System Committee, Executive Committee C25. ' I l.u.LiAN HARRISON. Liberal Arts. Pluladelphia, Pa. A X S23 English Club: Romance Language Club: Executive Committee C153 Assistant Chee: Leader C355 Tambourine and Bones. WENDELL E. HARTEL. Agriculture, Liberal Arts. lillfffllfh N- V- Asst. Mgr. Lacrosseg Asst. Mgr. Daily Orange C25. Eighty-six A sss.. Asss -sA- ll www-N.-..-pu..-N..-Nat...Nwssws.ssNsN..w..sWW,.W,..u...WsrW.....,.....w. ' ' ...........a...a..N. .-su .. :g 5 - ..?,....1 lr ls .i ., i. l lt se l gl., l ,.. .l 1 ll ll 1: , ill 1 Q: Tl ' is Louisa llAwKswoR'ri-I. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. 1 1 liisNjA1vnN I. HAvFolin. Applied Science. Tully, N. Y. 5 JOHN J. HizFFisRMAN. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. SADIE HEIMLICH. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. 1 Swimming: Patriotic League: War Drive Committee. l lg' C. FRANCES HENDRICKS. Oratory. Brooklyn, N. Y. i A Z fb H: II A dl: l3oar's I-lead: Consumers' League: Patriotic League. lil.izANoR G. Hakov. Liberal Arts. I ' Woodbourne, N. Y. il 5 C A I' A: Classical Club: Romance Language Club: University Chorus. iI.ADYS l-lmuuclc. Liberal Arts. Solvay, N. Y. l X Sl: Basketball Squad C2D: Sect. Women's Organization CSD: Consumers' League CID C2D: l I Patriotic League: Finance Committee of Women's Organization. j .ORA E. l-llolsv. Liberal Arts. Big Moose, N. Y. A A A: Romance Language Club: Executive Committee CID: Women's Lea ue Census . . . if I Committee: Song Committee C2D. S X ESTHER M. HILTON. Liberal Arts. yracuse, N. Y. ' A 1' A: French Club: Sociology Club: Silver Bay Club: Consumers' League: Finance Com- mittee Women's League: Y. W..World Fellowship Committee: Sub-chairman Y. W. Member- Y li ship Committee: Patriotic League: Consumers' League Legislative Committeex 5 FLORENCE M. HINCHMAN. LiberaRArts. Sboshen, Y. 1 ,HARi.oT'r12 A. HOMMEL. Liberal rts. yracuse, . Y. il A 112: Silver Bay Club: Chairman of Finance Committee of Organization CZD: Chairman of Big Sister Group: Voluntary Study Committee CZD: Membership Committee Y. W. C2D: Tl I Freshman Adviser C3D. B kl N Y 'IOWARD C. Hoovuz. Agriculture. , F00 yn . . 2 fb 12: I' A E: Vice-President Monx Head: Football CID: Varsity -Football CZD C3D,: Crew D C2D: President of Class CZD: Vice-President of Farmers' Club: Tambourine and genes. N Y ONALD . I-loose. A l'ed Science. - yracuse . . I A L: T A 23: Rillepgliib: Tambourine and Bones: Honor System Committee. Y I lfDl'l'H L. l-loRI.ia. Teachers College. SYYHCIISC, N- V- l , 1 ' Eighty-seven -r'::::-f:- is -'--i ': :':i!llQ5'Si'- 1 S Z 0 i'i 0N6NiA QEQi5ifffQE .. 'N-. 4 0 HA' ' t u 65, fa 'I l cv ff . .5 , 1 'iw sr, vi' W, 1, ' 1 -.5 .iizllfqr A . ,.g,,.x.' . 4,1 ., 0.4, H ' W I il' I ' VN. X , 13. A' .i1,':,s?Q F '15 q .n A li 1' , ...Irv - b I X 'v I ' f I ,l l EDITH AUGUSTA HOUGI-I. Teachers College. Syracuse, N. Y. l University Chorus CID C25 CSD. RUUV A. HOWARD. Liberal Arts. Shortsville, N. Y. French Club: Off-Campus Basketball Team. LUCILE HUNT. Liberal Arts. - Skaneateles, N. Y. A x SZ: English Club: Treasurer Romance Language Club: Episcopal Club: Patriotic League: Consumers' League: Executive Committee CID CZJ: Large Board. . CLARENCE E. HUNTLEY. Law. Elmira, N. Y. II K A: LIP A fb: Monx Head: Boar's Head: Tambourine and Bones: Track CID: Varsity Track: Varsity Baseball C21 : Treas. of Law CID: President of Debate CID. MARION D. HUNTTING. Library. East Hampton, L. I. A X Sl: Long Island Club: Consumers' League: Census Committee of Women's League CZJ: Large Cabinet ol' Y. W. C. A. C3J. ANNA M. HUTCHINSON. Liberal Arts. A Sayre, Pa. A E A: II M E: German Club: Prohibition Club: Track: Basketball. IRMA J. INGERSOLI.. Oratory. ' Ilion, N. Y. II B fb: TI A fb: Consumers' League: Patriotic League. GI.Aovs M. JACOBS. Liberal Arts. Port Byron, N. Y. Classical Club: Patriotic League: Consumers' League: Large Board of Women's League: University Chorus CID C29 CSJ. MARION JAMIESON. Liberal Arts. ' Syracuse, N, Y. A fb: Silver Bay Club: Onondagan Board: Social Committee of Organization C3J: Voluntary Study Committee. NELLIE JAQUISH. Liberal Arts. Stamford, N. Y. Zoology Club. F. MARION JARVIS. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. II M E: Classical Club. BESSIE R. JENKINS. Liberal Arts. Red Creek, N. Y. BENJAMIN R. JOHNSON. Applied Science. Syracuse, N. Y. A x P. EVAN S. JOHNSON. Liberal Arts. Waverly, N. Y. Eighty-eight ' ':. 'e ----'--e I 3 Z 0 . ' i' --'- slumlunuaunaunnuw wwwswxswwxwysswmwwwxess-:.-.Nswwsswumxswmwmww :Nj 0 N 0 N D A G Eseggggggzr 1.41 . t-uf' W I-ww' MILORED M. JOHNSON. Liberal Arts. New York, N. Y. II B dv.: Glee Club: Romance Language Club: University Chorus: Consumers' League: Tanbourinc and Bones. OLGA G. JOHNSON. Liberal Arts. Olean, N. Y. A X Sl: Sociology Club: Romance Language Club: Consumers' League. OLGA L. JOHNSON. Teachers College. Tully, N. Y. HELEN E. JONES. Liberal Arts. Jurin, N. Y. A I' A: Silver Bay Club: Classical Club: English Club: Consumers' League: Daily Orange Reporter 121 131. REBA M. JONES. Liberal Arts. Utica, N. Y. English Club. ELIZABETH JONES. Liberal Arts. Willet, N. Y. Consumers' League. ROBERT W. JORDAN. Electrical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. K 2: Tambourine and Bones. ANNA ICAUFFMAN. Oratory. Norfolk, N. Y. II A fb: Collegiate: Glee Club: Polity Club. LUCIA A. KELLY. Liberal Arts. Skaneateles, N. Y. Basketball. HAROLD D. KELSEY. Electrical Engineering. Syracuse, N. Y. K 2. ' JOSEPHINE A. KETCHUM. Liberal Arts. Middletown, N. Y. Romance Language Club: Consumers' League. JOHN C. KIEFFER. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. A X A1411 E K: German Club: Brownson Club. HAZEL E. KIMHER. Oratory. East Syracuse, N. Y. II B 112: II A fb: Tambourine and Bones: Consumers' League. EMILY ICINGSBURY. Liberal Arts. Elmhurst, L. I. A A A: Zoology Club: Long Island Club: Basketball 111 121:. Vice-President of Class 121: Executive Committee 121: Liberal Arts Representative of Organization 111: Sect. of Women's Athletic Association: Class Finance Committee 111 121. ' Eighty-nine 'e 'fiffjjffff :,:,, .Q i ii :' - oi-ON- 'D Y lj: l:,:: ,II 1,2 x l iw ill K ' ff x F , like v , I 0' K lt 'C ,, 'X 'tiff . 7 N 1 ,v 2 ,AIAA . X . X, GIEORGINA R. KINNHQ. Liberal Arts. Liberty, N. Y. lg Episcopal Club: French Club: Polity Club: Patriotic League: Consumers' League. 1 MARJORIE S. KIRK. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. ll B fb: Silver Bay Club: Basketball C11 C21 C3D: Basketball Captain C11 CZJ: Swimming 5' Captain CU: Tennis Representative Athletic Government Board: Amendment Committee of l . Athletic Association: Swimming Team CID C23 CSD: Dolphin S: Tennis Tournament CU CZJCSJ: Q Class Champion C25 C3J: Sophomore Athletic Cup. ' 1 l2s'rmcR L. KITCHEN. Fine Arts. Waverly, N. Y. A x SZ: Consumers' League: Finance Committee of Y. W. C. A. CU: Membership Committee of Y.W.C.A. CU. 4 r 5 I-IELEN KNISKERN. Fine Arts. Kingston, N. Y. 51' University Chorus. li NIARIE KRIULANSKY. Liberal Arts. Russia. ii Cosmopolitan Club. - .l liMu.v L. KRUCK. Liberal Arts. Newark, N. sl. New Jersey Club: Settlement Club: German Club: Historical Association: Consumers' Q54 League: Patriotic League. if AGNES LANCASTER. Fine Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. ,g lg I' fb R: Glee Club., p Jour: A. LANGAN. Applied Science. Syracuse, N. Y. f MARY E. LARKIN. Liberal Arts. Mexico, N, Y, , x sz. 2 Q ELLA C. LARsoN. Liberal Arts. Schcncctaqly, N, Y, Romance Language Club: Consumers' League. I-IARo1.D J. LA'I'U1.1v. Medicine. Oswego, N. Y. SE 1, A x A. , ll l EDNA M. LAWRENCE. Liberal Arts. Waterloo, N, Y, Qi . II M E: Classical Club. l. , JOHN S. LAWTON. Liberal Arts. ' Evans Mills, N. Y. l A T: Corpse and Coffin: Mgr. Freshman Baseball C3j: Daily Orange Reporter CZJ. i lfLoR1sNcn U. LEONARD. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. 1 A A A: Classical Club. J Ninety ll 'A 15iii 1Ti-fiii, i' R' ' J 1,350 Lgr A i ' . f --li--Aeeif-22211. ' ' iiliiiiii ' ' ONONDAGAN Qf5.g.gIg. 'Q gg: l E Ji 'I Ia ini lit .. .X ll l I I I lfDY'I'llE M. LIvINGs'I'oN. Liberal Arts. SyracIIse, N. Y . I l'il.0RENCE E. LOCKHART. Liberal Arts. Ridgway, Pa. fl A F: Sub-chariman Membership Committee: President Patriotic League. GRACE T. Locxwooo. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. A 1'. ' MAURICIE D. Low. Applied Science. SyracIIse, N. Y. fb I' A: T A 2: Double Seven: Baseball. PAIII. ll. Lowuv. Medicine. East Syracuse, N. Y. fb A 6: N 22 N: Corpse and CoFFIn: Janus: Varsity Lacrosse Team: l'il'GSlllllilll and Varsity Debate TeaIn: Zoology Club: Debate Club C15 123: Varsity Debate Union. Bla:-asIIz L. l.ucKIIoIfIf. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. Cosmopolitan Club: English Club: Polity Club. DAVID S. MACINNIS. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. 6 A: Assistant Manager Debate: Debate UIIion: DeLima Contest: Secretary ol' Y. M. C. A. EmvAItD I-l. MACKENZIIS. Law. 'll T: ll A E: Monx l-lead: Devil's Own: Tambourine and Bones: Assistant Manager Varsity Football: Reporter and Assistant Associate Editor Daily Orange 121: Associate Editor C3J. PAUI. E. MACPHERSON. Liberal Arts. l-lartsdale, N. Y. A x P: Boar's Head: Tambourine and Bones: Monx Head: Freshman Track: Assistant Manager Varsity Track: President of Class C3J. ANNA K. MADDEN. Fine Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. CHRISTINE MAKUEN. Liberal Arts. Goshen, N. Y. , Polity Club: Biblical Club: Silver Bay Club: Consumers' League: Patriotic League. Glaouou R. MAI'STONE. Liberal Arts. Aurora, N. Y. , juI.IA MARTIN. Library. I Lima, N. Y. A x SZ: Membership Committee of Y. W. C. A. : l.IasI.IIc J. MARTIN. Applied Science. Ansonia, Conn. I A X P: A. S. M. E.: On9ndagan Board: President of Conn. Club C23 135: President of New lingland Club. ,, il Ninety-one - - lil 1 3 Z 0 Li .'i f f 5 rf :II Aii1 'Q1111.Q1 ' 711.22 f.. .Wmtm .I ,. . Sl sl 'I i .g. I, sg. rmmwwwamwasxwmmxs--A ----x ws-.Ns--A.ssss-New-.xwsr .,., ss.. . - .X-. - .W-...ss..ss.-.As ass .::f::4ear:,w:msswrx.rffrf--ws-swsssafs.ffffffffrsreww sums-wmmmssss-MW Ns- is s -,-- - - as W. -sesssswuwmwa-ss.e.,,.s-.N-Aw ..ww.wAwNss we..m.sW..,.W...rx:,:,,::,:.,mw:,,,::,:::fx.:,.s,.,.,,53A.:: FRANKLIN I-I. MAY. Medicine. Syracuse, N. Y. KIINNATH A. MENON. Liberal Arts. Trikkatiri, India. Cosmopolitan Club: I-Iindusthani Association. ANDREW H. MIERCER. Liberal Arts. Pittsburgh, Pa. fb 1' A: Il A E: Monx Head: Assistant Manager Cross Country C11 : 'Daily Orange Reporter CID: Associate Editor CZJ t3J: Executive Committee CID: Secretary lnterfraternity Basketball League CZJ. ' IRENE E. MEYERS. Liberal Arts. N. Tonawanda, N. Y. GUSTAV A. MEZGER. Applied Science. Utica, N. Y. T B IT. GRACE MILHOUSE. Liberal Arts. Troy, N. Y, x Sl: Basketball CZJ 133: House ComIIIittee of WoInen's League 131: Legislative Committee of Consumers' League CSD: Daily Orange Reporter C23 GD: Consumers' League: Social Com- mittee Organization CZJ: Patriotic League. JEAN E. MINKLER. Library School. Troy, N. Y, WILLIAM G. MITCHELL. Liberal Arts. Thousand Island Park, N. Y. 23 BQ Corpse and Coffin: Assistant Manager Baseball: Wrestling. joIIN KLEMM MKJESCHLIN. Law. Sunbury, Pa. A x P: fb A dv: T 9 T: Monx Head: Manager Varsity Baseball: Manager Freshman Baseball: Senior Council: Pennsylvania Club. RoIIER'1' W. MoREY. Liberal Arts. Pittsburgh, Pa, 'll T: Corpse and Coffin: Tambourine and Bones: Freshman Crew Squad: Class Executive Committee CID CZJ. ANNA LOUISE MKJRRIS. Oratory. Dover, Delaware, K K l': H A dv: Patriotic League: Consumers' League: Finance Committee: Advisory Board t3J: Onondagan Board: Boar's Head. J. EDSON MYER. Forestry. Milfgrfll pa' Business Manager of Camp Log. LEON E. MYERS. Liberal Arts. Maglrigl, N, Y, Z fb E. MARGARET A. MYERS. Liberal Arts. Nescopeck Pa, W0l11Cll'S Chemical Club. ' Ninety-two xy: A:::::Y': 4 Jann: YY: Y Y W YYF- I I l ill Ei il gs si II .I 'I . 'l il li ,, ll .wi , . .. Ii :I A if l ll i it l In I sl I: I s ,I 1f1i1'i11l ..,.,, , at .Al M . : L TVA, v A Ak 8 ELIZABETH MCCARTT-iv. Liberal Arts. Albany, N. Y X SZ. MILDRED MCCORD. Home Economics. Oyster, Bay, L. 1. A E A: Silver Bay Club: Consumers' League: Consumers' League Legislative Committee: Voluntary Study Committee: Membership Committee: Executive Committee CU. I+'LoRENcE M. MCDONELL. Library. Alexandria Bay, N. Y. Z fb E: II A E. MILDRED MCDUFFIE. Liberal Arts. Pavilion, N. Y. CHARLES F. MCKAY. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. , JULIA C. MCNAIR. Liberal Arts. t Paterson, N. J. X SZ: English Club: Basketball QD: Swimming: Consumers' League: Daily Orange Reporter C21 135: Recording Committee of Women's League C3D. ELIZABETH MAcRonERTs. Liberal Arts. K A 9: Glee Club: Sociology Club: Romance Language Club: Tamb Executive Committee C25 Q31 BETHEL NELSON. Liberal Arts. Cosmopolitan Club: Polity Club. MMA E. Nesnm. Liberal Arts. Brooklyn, N. Y. Utica, N. Y. jordan, N. Y. ort jefferson, l.. I. GRACE E. NEWMAN, Liberal Arts. P SELAH NEWTON. Liberal Arts. A fb: Basketball QU: Swimming: Tennis Tournament. LEONARD E. NICHOLS. Medicine. A K E: N 2 N: Monx Head. HELEN HILLS NoRR1s. Liberal Arts. MARGARET A. NORRIS. Liberal Arts. K K F. Athol, Mass. Syracuse, N. Y. Attica, N. Y. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Ninety-three ourine and Bones: I I tynwunsunnnnmww-W-.Wm-NA-mmmwnwmwsMw.W..s.,W.,s.s....tt-.A-.. -fe..- . -1: -g n n .............................ta..,.a.. .N t.t,.,t....................t...a.t...ttt,.a....,..t.t ONONDAGAN A , , - I f - I ll 'I 1 'I Il l Il il ig 1, l , . ll l 1. l WILLIAM S. NoT1'INGI-IAM. Agriculture. Sy1'aCLI5Q,N, Y, if I II 9 II: Tambourine and Bones: Corpse and Coliin: Varsity Baseball: Basketball C11: it Executive ComnIittee C11. MILDRILD EVERSON NYE. Oratory. Moravia, N, Y, Z fb H: II A fb: Consumers' League: Patriotic League. , MARY E. OAKLEY. Liberal Arts. Wappingers Falls, N. Y. A X SZ: Romance Language Club: Basketball C31: Consunners' League: Patriotic League: Reporter oII Daily Orange. ' MARIoRIIs A. OIIENAUILR. Library. Norwich, N. Y. ,Patriotic League. VVILLIAM A, OWEN. Applied Science. Oneida, N. Y. A T: Lacrosse: Rille Club: T2ll1liJOllFillC aIId Bones: University Chorus C11 C21 C31: Uni- versity Banfl CI1 C21 C31. l5LsIIs F. PACK. Library. Syracuse, N. Y. A A A: II A 2: Patriotic League: Assistant Reporter on Daily Orange C31: Large Cabinet Y. W. C. A. C21 C31: City WOll1CD,S Conunittee of VVOIIICIIVS League C31: Advisory Board of Organization C21: Executive Committee C11: Third Prize iII Sophomore WonIen's ReadiIIg I Contest. ' , IVIYRTLE L. PAETZNICK. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. GI,Aovs A, PALMER. Liberal Arts. French Club. Port jervis, N. Y. , A. I-IoLLv PATTERSON. Liberal Arts. Hempstead, L. I. l 22 A E: Double Seven: Long Island Club: Baseball: Ex. Manager Ononclagan: Debate. JOHN F. PAUL. Forestry. Naples, N. Y. Forestry Club: Varsity Lacrosse. NICHOLAS I-I. PAUL. Forestry. Naples, N. Y. Basketball: Editorial Board of Camp Log : Vice-President of Forestry Club. DAVID PAULL. Liberal Arts. fb EII. Atlantic City, N. j. DOROTHY PECK. Library. Scranton, Pa. Advisory Board C313 Consumers' League. ' MARION G. PECK. Liberal Arts. Potsdam, N. Y. K A 9: 2 0 E: English Club: Patriotic League: Onondagan Board: Treasurer of Organiza- tion C115 Executive Committee C11: Student Volunteer Convention. N Nillcty-four N S .. ....... 5'fffffiififffflfffffffm 'e 'foofl' ' Ae'eeee :::'::i an .ggss-ij: I I urmnmwwwwwwwswmxwsswssxsvr . .-.ss.MNt....t..w..s....Mss.+ ' -.:..:::.... . . . . ONUNDAGAN x 'a l l -i .gi l VS. l ii ,l l G1aoRu1a M. PEIZAR. Law. fb E II: justinian Honorary. RAY W. PETERSON. Liberal Arts and Medicine. f 0 AQ University Chorus CZJ. Hartford, Conn. Norwich, N. Y. Enrru P. PHILLEO. Liberal Arts. New Hartford, N. Y. Biblical Club, International Polity Club. Esrulsu Louise PICKWICK. Oratory. A E Ag H A fb: Patriotic League, Consumers' l.eague. EuMoNn DANIEL PIERCE. Applied Science. 1' I-I I'. Newark, N. J. Solvay, N. Y. l'I1ii.lsN C. PIISRSON. Teachers College. Q n Q ' Syracuse, N. Y. A I' Ag Glee Club C233 Fine Arts French Club, University Chorus: lixecutive Committee 117. . Louise M. PORTER. Liberal Arts. Lowville, N. Y. V i A 1' Ag English Club: Prohibition Clubg Episcopal Club: Consumers' League: Patriotic Leagueg Consumers' League Publicity Committee. E'r1u,vN A. PORTER. Liberal Arts. ' 1 1 .E Fine Arts French Club, International Polity Club. E IJRANKLYN E. Powizu.. Applied Science. MIELISSA B. Pow1a1.L. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. Mobile, Ala. Taylor, Pa. . E KQ Vice-President Penn. Clubg Consumers' League: Patriotic Leagueg Sociology Club. i ,i GRACE M. H. PRATT. Liberal Arts. LILLIAN PRIGOFF. Liberal Arts. A THOMAS QUINLAN. Applied Science. MARY I. RAuwAi'. Oratory. , , i Z qi H5 II A tp: Consumers' League, Patriotic League. 1. ,. 1 Q r --ff .rriii c I li Classical Clubg Sociology Club: Botany Clubg Patriotic League. Newark, N. Syracuse, N. Y. -lamesville, N. Y. Mexico, N. Y. Ninety-live I I rrrrr'-A--rr-sss--wffrr sw-f--.-:swfNRssss1ffs-fsss.ssw:.ss-.-as-s.Nsssss-.ss smswwwswsswsssvsssssss xwwxwfmmmwmsmwmsmmmw 5 1 I I ss.w.-s-.w..m.mm.sssss .sW..s..s., -as RN wswwwsssswssss..WNsaws .N,,,,,,,,a,,,,C,,,,g.,,,,,,Cg.,t,., -...RWM wW.s..t-s-as-swsis-...ua-.u...ss,i I if -...lg-.L IE il aa li . . l ii il fl ill lk 'i l. if 1 .. ll il 1 i E 5 5 e ll 'i .. ll . l is E 2 l ll l ii li if fl 15 is S S S 'a i ll li ll 5 S E E .i ie 'l 1: li ii ANNA Rismscx. Liberal Arts. Swimming: Patriotic League. jussnc REMiNcs'roN. Teachers College. X SZ. RUTH RRNNER. Liberal Arts. X SZ. MARY JEAN RiaYNoLns. Library. lirmat R. RICE. Oratory. Z fb H: II A fb: Consumers' League. M1R1AM E. RICKARDS. Liberal Arts. :El . , sz A il .1 ll .af 'l lg 5' R is if i! l 1 i l l i i. ui 1 fr :E :E i il EE ii ll .. ,E if I is s ji il il i. si : is 1 I A s 1 .1 4 ii 11 ll ' il ll 1 l . 5 il ll Syracuse, N. Y. 3 .Y S llion, N. Y. 3: Oriskany lfalls, N. Y. Geneva, N. Y. E Parksville, N. Y. 3i Brooklyn, N. Y. Romance Language Club: Patriotic League: Membership Committee: Consumers' League: Basketball C25 CSD: Daily Orange Reporter CID C21 CSD: Executive Committee CID. DAISY B. Rooms. Liberal Arts. International Polity Club: University Chorus. . . linrrn R. RocnaRs. Liberal Arts. A X Sl: Sociology Club: Consumers' League: Census Committee ol' Women's League CSD. .15 FRANK W. Romans. Liberal Arts. A x P: Long Island Club: Varsity Baseball. . .. LlsoN H. RossMAN. Liberal Arts. Stamford, N. Y. A i Watertown, N. Y. E F Port jefferson, L. I. : Mohawk, N. Y. 2 B: Baseball CU: Leader University Band C23 C3J: Seeoucl.l'rize Wilmer Janus Contest C25 ' MARY O. RoTHwIa1.1.. Liberal Arts. French Club: Classical Club. CATHIQRINE RUGER. Liberal Arts. FRANCES I-I. RYAN. Liberal Arts. ' li: Corning, N. Y. Batavia, N. Y. Solvay, N. Y. International Polity Club: Brownson Club. EUNICIS M. SALISBURY. Liberal Arts. Hamburg, N. Y. Glee Club: Romance Language Club. Ninety-six , i IVQQ li... s,s ,. .I .I l. A S ,II il I.: 'I ::'i ii:x ii::Zi ONONDAGAN ' ' I: li li I l F ll 1, l l li I I . il II ll I 1' 'E 1 Sl ALEXANUER L. SAUI.. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. A fb E ll. W RUTH E. SAUNDICRS. Liberal Arts. Leonardsville, N. Y. ' Romance Language Club5 Glee Club C355 Consumers' League: Patriotic League. I l..oUIs W. SCIIAEEER. Law. , New Britain, Conn. 1' A X P141 A 415 University Cl10l'llSQC0l1I1. ClIIb. li GEORGIA B. SCIIATTLE. Fine Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. 15, A fb5 Glee Club. gl j l I.ORENCE E. SCIIIMPF. Liberal Arts. Sodus, N. Y. Classical Clubg Basketball. 4. EARL L. SCHoOI.CRAIfT. Agriculture. Red Creek, N. Y. S A x PQ I' A E5 Corpse and Cofling Football Squad QZJ5 Crew Squad CU C25 C355 Executive 3 Committee C21 5 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C3J. il l I.OvIJ B. SCHOONMAKER. Liberal Arts. Fabius, N. Y. 3 E University Chorus. l ARTHUR C. SCHROEIIER. Applied Science. Syracuse, N. Y. E 59 ZIII5 T A 25 Double Seven5 Onondagan Board. ,E NIARGARET B. SCOTT. Liberal Arts. u u . Oswego, N. Y. Q International Polity Club: Basketball5 SWllIll'l'Ill1gQ Consumers' League. RICHARD SCOT'r. Law. Tivoli. N- Y- E if A T. if JANE L. SEAEUSE. Liberal Arts. Elmira, N. Y. lf French Club5 Polity Club5 Large Board. fl DONALD F. SEARS. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. ll l A T511 M E. fi 3 LEON T. SIIEINI-IoUsE. Liberal Arts. ' ' x Pittsfield, Mass. 1 N Tambourine and Honcsg Mgr. l302lI S l-leacl5 lVl21jOl', R. 0. 1. ll Q ALICE SHERMAN. Liberal Arts. Red Creek, N. Y. V il ji, ' Ninety-seven ---' ,iii iiii i 13-Z OA , , E E S Q 2 3 i El iz li ri ii li 2? ii 5 Z. s I In is ii , if I I l ! 5 E ii .I s 3 E R .I li ia EE 3 il 5. ii I! 51 il .I if ii il is .......I....u........... xxxxv XXXXQ Nxexxxxxx I xxxxvx . ,,,,,,,,,,,A,A . ,,.,, .- UNQNDAGAN A,AAAA ,,,,,, , ,,, ,,, , ,,,,, lfjifff ADEI.AImz M. Smzuwoon. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N, Y, Il Is fb: English Club: Glee Club 125 135: Onondagan Board: Patriotic League. DoRo'rHv SHIzRwooD. Liberal Arts. , Port Chester, N. Y. MILIJRED V. SHIRLEY, Teachers College. i V . Fonda, N. Y. Glee Club 135: University Chorus 135: Consumers League: Membership Committee of Consumers' League: Patriotic League. MAIIEI. Q. SKINNIER. Liberal Arts. Camden, N. Y. French Club. WILLIAM D. SLATTERY. Liberal Arts. Keene, N. Y. I' I-I F: Boar's Head: Denison Contest. Louise E. SMIIIERT. Library. Waterbury, Conn. HAZEI, SMITH. Teachers College. Q ' Glee Club: University Chorus: Consumers League. l'lowARIJ A. SMITH. Liberal Arts. 22 A E: II M E. InIsI,I.A M. SMITH. Liberal Arts. LAURA W. SMITH. Liberal Arts. I I German Club: Episcopalian Club: Patriotic League. MELICENT A. SMITH. Teachers College. Wyoming, N. Y. North Syracuse, N. Y. North Syracuse, N. Y. N. Plainfield, N. j. Troy, N. Y. A fb. RAY W. SMITH. Liberal Arts. ' Syracuse, N. Y, WINIIFRED I. SMITH. Teachers College. Norwich, N. Y, Z K: Patriotic League. M. NAIDA SNIDER. Liberal Arts. Watertown, N. Y. II A fb: Finance Committee Women's League 125: Consumers' League 125: Membership Committee of Y. W. C. A. 115 125. Ninety-eight 'A''xwffiflflffffffiiiiirfi'fffffff T:: ':::' T ' iinlxi Z 0 'iff' ,nm ---12frff22 '1 fG122GNw X -::::-:rr:-raarswwxswssfsssissw ..:r1r1:-1a:Aww:::::::::rrrrafyfrr :::::::-maaff. V A ONONDAGAN SEMI , . Rai. f' ,Fl . Haifa? v ,A , l f I J l RICHARD R. SNooK. Liberal Arts. Fishkill, N, Y. Boar's Head. ROLAND H. SPAULDING. Liberal Arts. Balclwinsville, N. Y. 2 A E: Double Seven: Janus: Track C133 Winner of Janus Prize 1017. HOWARD R. SPELMAN. Forestry. Rockville Center, N. Y. fb K Wg Rifle Club: Forestry Club: Rifle Team: Lacrosse. FI.oRENcE K. SPRAKER. Liberal Arts. Fonda, N. Y. A fb: E 9 E: Vice-President Romance Language Club: Glee Club: Extension Committee Y. W. C. A. 123. BERNARD 'l'. L. STANTON. Liberal Arts. Ticonderoga, N. Y. ADA L. STEELE. Liberal Arts. Niagara Falls, N. Y. 22 K: Women's Chemical Club. CoNsTAN'I'IN STEPIIANOVE. Liberal Arts. Florina, Macedonia ' Vice-President Cosmopolitan Club. EDWARD C. STETZER. Applied Science. U K 2: T A 22: Corpse and Coffin: American Society of Mech. Eng. WILLIAM l-I. STEVENS. Liberal Arts. ' U ' A T: Prohibition Club: RiHe Club: Executive Committee C15 CZD. Longport, N. j. St. Albans, Vt. EI.oN P. STEWART. Applied Science. Syracuse, N. Y. ETHEI. M. STORR. Belles Lettres. New Paltz, N. Y. 27 K: Consumers' League. EDWARD J. STREATOR. Forestry. Herkimer, N. Y. Editor of 1920 Camp Log. MARGARET SULLIVAN. Liberal Arts. Newport, N. D. Basketball: Track. FREDA SUPERKO. Liberal Arts. Nanticoke, Pa. A A A: Chief Executive Organization CSD: Sub-chairman Red Cross Finance Committee CZD: Onondagan Board: Polity Club: Silver Bay Club. l Ninety-nine l l 1 J, iii si, 1, N, iii ill! li fi il li 121, lil Va g 3 il i ,, , . , ,I ii I ri lil ,. ,, ,. I I ill El all fi l i figs il II VW , I 'l 222' rrir AA. -QNUNDAGAN j1..-: 'fl p.. l A ALMA R. TAYLOR. Liberal Arts. Oneida, N. Y. Polity Club: Glee Club C25 C35: Romance Language Club: Zoology Club. ELIJAH EDWARD TAYLOR. Liberal Arts. Jay, N. Y. A X A: II A E: Manager of 1920 Ononclagan: President International Polity Club. GRACE E. TAYLOR. Fine Arts. Conesus, N. Y. A I' A. - JOHN I. TERRELL. Liberal Arts. Oneida, N. Y. A T: Double Seven: CrewC15: Lacrosse C25: Debate Union: Editor-in-Chief 1920 Onondagan. GERARD W. TERRY. Applied Science. Mattituck, N. Y. 2 N: Double Seven: Honor System Committee. RUTH S. THOMAS. Fine Arts. Brooklyn, N. Y. A I' A: Illustrators' Club: Fine Arts Representative of Organization C25. WILLIAM O. THOMAS. Liberal Arts. Westmoreland, N. Y. ETHEI. T. THOMPSON. Liberal Arts. Brooklyn, N. Y. E K: English Club: Cosmopolitan Club: Swimming: Dolphin S: Daily Orange Reporter C15 C25: Associate Editor C35: Assistant Chief Executive C25: Sub-chairman Y. W. C. A. Social Committee C25: Sub-chairman Women's League Finance Committee C35: Silver Ba Club. MARGARET THOMPSON. Fine Arts. ' Bufllalo, N. Y. A x SZ. TILLIE S. THOMPSON. Law and Fine Arts. Philadelphia, Pa, Collegiate Society: Pennsylvania Club: 'Treasurer of Law Class C15: Secretary and Treasurer of Law Class C35. ARTHUR P. TRAUB. Liberal Arts. Allentown, Pa, A X A: Wrestling C15. I-IELEN E. TREDINNICK. Teachers College. Binghamton, N. Y. A A A: Glee Club: Assistant Cheer Leader C25. MARJORIE L. ULLMAN. Teachers College. Carthage, N, Y, ' I' fb B: Glee Club. HELEN VAN ALLEN. Liberal Arts. . Middleburgh N, Y, Romance Language Club: Polity Club: Patriotic League. ' One Hundred jjj 1 , V. ,fig il, ,,,,,,, ONONDAGAN ARLENE VAN RIPER. Liberal Arts. A I' JAMES M. VooRHEEs. Medicine. A x A. Q Mu.DREu O. WAGONER. Liberal Arts. ESTHER R. WAHI.. Liberal Arts. Polity Clubg Romance Language Club: Patriotic League. MICHAIEI. WAI.KENl3IiRG. Liberal Arts. Zoology Club. MARJORIE A. WALKISR. Liberal Arts. A l'3 Sociology Club. EDNA M. WAL1.1sER. Teachers College. OLIN A. WAIQREN. Applied Science. 22 Nj T A Z3 A. S. M. E.g Member Honor Committee. MARGARET WATKEYS. Fine Arts. DOROTHY A. WATSON. Liberal Arts. GLEN W. WATSON. Liberal Arts. A x 2. MARTHA W. WATT. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y Johnstown, N. Y Peterboro, N. Y Seottsville, N. Y Newark, N. j Syracuse, N. Y Syracuse, N. Y Remsen, N. Y Oneonta, N. Y Mt. Vernon, Mass Perry, N. Y Wilkes-Barre, Pa K K Pg ll M EQ Silver Bay Clubg I-louse Committee of Women's League CZJ. RAYMOND J. WEIGQLD. Medicine. Q Syracuse, N. Y. K 223 Zoology Clubg Track CU Q25 C315 Crew CID. HARRY J. WEIR. Liberal Arts. 1 I I Tupper Lake, N. Y. I' H Pg Tambourine and Bonesg Daily Orange Cllg University Chorusg Class Executive Committee: Monx Heaclg Brownson Club: Romance Language Club, One T'Illllli!'0l1 One 'fff ' ' ' -N 11 ,li .Ez 2 n ll li lt lif 11: ,1 all 123 1 -lst lil li l11l ill 1 41 i. 11 -I 1:1 '1 li 1T i. 1 I. l 1 1. 1 1-l 21. V l lil ll. Li l 5 P. ip ,. 35 is E1 S E ii fi 'E Cz ri 5 .- ll .XXA N 1.x1 . .C xxxxxx .C ............. ,..x.1. wt.-..,..N.. lf 1 ! l'lAuo1.o M. NVEISENHERG. Law. Syracuse, N. Y. 41 IE Il. BRUCE W1s1.1.lNo'roN. Forestry. New York, N. Y. Z XII. filER'I'RUDE li. Wlal.l.s. Liberal Arts. Sat-ketts Harbor, N. Y. X Sl. l-lu.lm j. XVHIEISLER. l.iberal Arts. Munnsville, N. Y. Russian. H. VVIIITE. Fine Arts. New Berlin, N. Y. lJoNAl.o Wurrxicv. l.iberal Arts. Liverpool, N. Y. E A lc. ICDNA B. Wu11'N1ev. Liberal Arts. Phelps, N. Y. Armies E. Wu.cox. Teachers College. llinghamton, N. Y. ll M IE. Nnowu IE. Wu.cox. Fine Arts. . Manlius, N. Y. X SZ: French Clubg Executive Committee CID: Fine Arts Representative of Oragnization CU. MAIUAN G. Wll,liY. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. A fb: Silver Bay Club, Finance Committee of OrganizationC2Jg Secretary ol Organization CZD: Social Committee of Organization C353 Reporter Daily Orange CU C25 C399 Executive Com- mittee CID: Sub-chairman City Committee Women's League C333 Sub-chairman of Hospitality Committee Y. NV. C, A. C3J. NIARJORIIB G. Wu.i.A1m. Fine Arts. Syruguse, N, Y, li'ru1a1. B. Wu.1.mMs, Oratory. Syrm-1.50, N, Y, A 0 II, ll A fb. 1 JIEANETTE C. Wu.1.IAMs. Liberal Arts. Rochcstcry N, Y, MAIQCUS D. Women. Applied Science. I-Ilmtingqlon, Pa, fb K Nlf: A. NI. li.: Crew CU CZD. Ono TllH1'll'I'l1 'l'wo 1 iifr r X I li i it .,, 1 . V. 1l I 5 ll ll ES 53 N ti is is is :Tx fx YS 43 55 .li ia? QW fig if il lt 11 is 1 153 .ii !:N :QQ 1:2 lid E ll l li ii 1, si 1. it li: sl il? .E Flt 1iEE ll +-1 Nl: Et lI'. lllf gil se gill 1555 'E-E 11 11 .tt ,W fljl lglll 1? Ed NXXX Q QAvN N NR xaw.w....R.W.RN-.aww--A FRANCIS E. WOOD. Liberal Arts. Galeton, Pa. A X A. HARRY P. WOOD. Agriculture. Chicago, Ill. A T A: l' A EQ Double Seven: Executive Committee C253 Farmers' Club. RALPII W. WOODWORTH. Applied Science. Ridgewood, N. hl. fb K X115 'I' A 225 Double Seven: Lacrosse Team C353 Captain Rille Team C353 Executive Com- mittee Cl5g President of Engineers C25. DORIS M. WORTH. Teachers College. Solvay, N. Y. Il Is fb. MILTON R. HICK. Forestry. Syracuse, N. Y. 22 xg A E 23: Crew Squad Cl5. FLORENCE M. WRIGHT. Liberal Arts. Ticonderoga, N. V. 22 R. ' NIILDRED E. WRICEHT. Liberal Arts. ' 1 Sliortsville, N. Y. A O Ilg Romance Language Club: Sociology Club: C Onsumers' League. j. LoU1sA YATIzs. Library. Westmoreland, N. Y. Episcopal Club. AI.FRIaD j. SCHMITT. Forestry. U I X H Valley Stream, N. Y. E ng A G T: Monx l-lead: LacrOss:'Cl5VC25 C353 Rlllc leam C25C35g Class lixecutive Com- mittee C25 C353 Assistant Manager Daily Orange. ELIZABETH K. ZIMMIQR. Liberal Arts. 1 y Constableville, N. Y. I A O llg Romance Language Club: Consuiners League. MELVIN GREEN. Applied Science. Syracuse, N. Y. A T. RICHARD LIGHTHALI.. Liberal Arts. Syracuse, N. Y. XII T. ANTONIO I.. RUGGIERO. Liberal Arts. Port Chester, N. Y. One Hunilrerl Three . .... . .NWCR NxWa..,.txNNNuusw K A ........s.....- ........ .., ...... . .... ....... .. .........a...................................... .............,...,................H- N 1 3 Z O A-- a..........................Ww............,......,.W..W..W...... W............... .... . ...... . . .... ........ .......... a W ..... . C..........N...,. I ,......-....,.-.-, ...MNC ,,,..,,,, MWWWNNM W -K ... ....... - ... .... at ....................s S A A t N A E Q S N N S A S E N A 5 A N 5 A S S ll ll ES x C. A at me as A X 55 A A -N SS gi A Nz: 52 SS C. XC A. 5 S1 tm sw CQ gs NS it xi S as SS C. NW si Y. N. A SS Cy :N rs QS ga gf Q3 ge Q9 it it A li S ? Q. C.. St Qi :IN AS W S A fi Sw ra 5. Ea sf. Qt Q A it is C, Ss QR SN SS is 31 C. ES S S X ri is gk SS it B gx A S3 is at RS Ns xx ei mi Q QE 45 V C. is SE it at at -- ll null: fi2ig..:i.1 0NW i A' efg 1Af':I A CLARENCE G. BLUESTONE. Medicine. EDGAR 0. Boocs. Medicine. N11 T5 N 2 N. JOHN F. BURDEN. Medicine. A K K. SHERMAN M. BURNS. Medicine. A K K. JOHN F. FAIGLE. Medicine. A K K. JOHN C. FREY. Medicine. LEO E. GIBSON. Medicine. ALFRED S. GIoRDANo. Medicine. Cr Syracuse Syracuse Oswego Oswego eat Neck Syracuse Willet Syracuse A dv Ag Tambourine and Bones: Italian Club: V -P .'l t l' Cl ' 2 ' I' 'l Class in Medical College 435' Ice resic en o asslf J, resic cnt ALICE GRACV. Medicine. C at N- Y- A :pg nn rg Basketball up 425 Q3JgSwimmingC1j 425, Jn'ma NATHANIEL GREEN. Medicine. I I . 1 Football Squad. I uffllo Ju VII' WILFRED C. HARDING. Medicine. Syracuse N- Y A K K. ' ' STANLEY R. HARE. Medicine. Fulton N Y A K K. ' ' ' PHILIP I. HOKE. Medicine. Flycreek N- Y- A x AQ Onondagan Board. One Hundred Four eennn E A H .....K....,,w..........,,.....,,,.........,..........-..XW,..MN,,:.....,.... ...I . W 5 'x 'K ' ' ' K W ' ' K ONONDAGAN .fffffffflfl 'AA' ' A' I H-'+A::'-'Nss-.e...... .:::c::::::-::::::::..w-- -5-: ::: :'::f:: HARwooD l.. Hollis. Medicine. Il K A2 A K K. I-IARKV I-I. Lizvv. Medicine. E A M: fb A E. J. RAYMOND LU'rz. Medicine. A X AQ Brownson Club. GEORGE A. MARSIJEN. Medicine. A K K. Louis A. PARSELL. Medicine. N 2 Ng Tambourine and Bones: MAX j. PIEKSON. Medicine. CHARLES A. PRUDHON. Medicine. A K K. Louis D. RETZ. Medicine. A K K. 0'rTo C. R1scH. Medicine. Band. E XII EQ A K K. MANLEY B. Roo'r. Medicine. Roscoe D. SEVEKANCIE. Medicine. A K K. FRANK L. SLATEK. Medicine. A K K. EARL R. TEMPLETON. Medicine. GIKNIIQNENQGNE. RALPH M. WATKINS. Medicine. lll fl Q. A ll .1 li ll ll , l Lacona, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Oswego, N. Y. Owasco, N. Y. University Chorus. Binghamton, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Walton, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Slaterville Springs, N. Y. Savannah, N. Y. , li Seneca Falls, N. Y. Bulialo, N. Y. Wolcott, N. Y. A T: N 27 N1 T 0 Tg Corpse and Coffin: Tambourine and Bones, Daily Orange Reporter C19 C27- One Hundred Five i .gi gig riagii A A , , ,gig Q Q K 5 FS N le E ll if 1 6 1 M I .1 1 fI!NQE3?K525T Ufffffsff 'llllliRl2SA NIAY YVORTMAN . Vice-Presiclcnl of Class. INA A. Wuvria . ANNA l.. llmclz . llIiR'l'I'IA li. K1zLLocscz . ARHQL EMMA VVINSLOW MARX' C. PARSONS . . Sevrctary and 'l'rcasui'er ALICE A. l UI.l.lCR . . GLAm's MAIIY Cameco . KA'l'l'lRYN l l.ORIENClE DRIVER GLADYS A. lVlARSHALl. . MARION DOROTHY DOUGLAS One Hunilrcd Six of Class. xi--s li AA'- 3 ill-11 3 Z O ,l.11'lf.1f AA M' Lysander, N. Y. Ontario, Can. Fly Creek, N. Y. Manchester, N. Y. Clayton, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Springfield, Mass. Clayton, N. Y. . Watertown, N. Y. . Sharptown, Md. St. Regis Falls, N. Y. A 4 N S , A A . S S rl S! S5 5 gb S S S S E : A L S S A Y i .. ll X x S X Q . N .N R X. kk N.. Q M S 1 E 5-1 it E N.. wk is if N N S A R. R. S N.. S . N E.. 2. 2 S Q E5 it Q. l. Y . l E s S E ll F 1 S L vi X r 1 1. . -,-- gum..-4.1 I l 5 5 s E 5 S S s s 1 Y 2 S i s 1 1 3 X si E! 1. i frgfwrl 111' 11 11 ii 31 :1 11 1: 11 as li 33 if 1 Fi S 'P S X s 1,I 111 fi 1 Q R Q s s 1 S s S 1 Q S X S E Q E+! 5 X Q 3 5 5 1 1 5 1 E 1 1 1 3? 31, if S5 fi I1 .. 1 11 1 Q N 3 INxxwwwwmwswswwMXWMWwswxmww ..1.,,.e, i '-. . NWNKNMXMNW,wx XNNNXNQ was-1 NM x..wN..1wMw 1 ANNAGRACE YOUMANS CLARA LOUISA Boos . BLANCHE MAE HAVNES MARX' ROGERS . . GENEVIEVE MAX' BURTON M. Es'rE1.LR ADAMS . MARIE R. Pl.iacrHATsCH EM11.v R. HAMu.'roN . GERTRUDE MASTERSON President of Class. SUSANN HARLFINGER I.AYE'l l'E CAROLINE MEY1 s N. .-,.. W.. .,.s.e...wMsNwxNw sNN.Ws.s l v- -'N xxx-Mxw-efsxsxxxw-+ www-fe ERS Phoenix, N. Y. . Syracuse, N. Y. East Meredith, N. Y. Norwich, N. Y. Geneva, N. Y. Fort Ann, N. Y. . Syracuse, N. Y. Union Springs, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. One Hundred Seven Q as1W.1sNN+..wu.w-wwmxxxxxxnwwas , .1....1,., - R ..11.,.. : ,W ....1: 1KZ.1x.T,:t,i1.R 1 - ww xxxxx-.wxmxwvxxxwxmwrmwv ww S S S S 2 1 x R R S 5 1 ymwnmwffw WlfmmdmvawfmZwfffnWffffffffwwwwfwWffwffw wwfffwwwffffvmyfffylffffpfnfnfyfn,wffffffffffww.mfwfffm wf f ayffffffwwfffyynfwwffwypwffwnyfwfpfffffm MQfffffffmwwnyWfwfwffwgmyWwfwwfvwfwwpwwfff wwf 5 3 S 3 E Q n ff, fffff1fffMMmm,fW,v,fMw g I fwfmffmw zwfWMw4,L.: ,.... Z 2, . Ly, wmwwffwfwwmmfn ff4vMmy,,m, ffffwfuywffffwffmh. ,.11.W1f,f1,mMM ,fy A ,yffmnw fm-swf:WmffffuffffyffyffygfyfwwwWu.V fan .Mmmm ., 1WMfWf,fM fwmwfm,-, I I wv1xmznz::1wAZ:wff1m ,Mwfm-wwmwyfffmAwzsvfffrwwfffffffauffff ll it ll E lr I: 1 l l I I: 1 ,-A:: ONONDAGAN Eluninr iBicture ?lBirecturp mme Adams, Alton H. . . . 77 Adams, M. Estelle . . . 107 Alexander, M. Margaret . 77 Anderson, Margarctha . . 77 Andrews, T. H .... . 77 Austin, Phoebe . . . 77 Babcock, Grace E. . . 77 Bachem, A. Julia . . . 77 Ballard, Ruth . . . 77 Barton, Gladys M. . . 77 Beach, Dorothy E. . . 77 Beach, Howard . . 77 Bell, Dorothy . . . 77 Bellows, Mary . . 77 Berman, Robert . . . 77 Betts, Albert H. . . . 78 Blakeley, Bryce D. . , 78 Blount, Edna . . . . 78 Blount, Florence . . . , 78 Bluestone, G. Clarence . . 104 Boggs, Edgar O. . . . . 104 Boos, Clara L. . . . 107 Bovee, Evelyn . . 78 Briggs, Marion . . . 78 Brinkman, Marion . . 78 Britten, Marion . . . 78 Broga, Arthur S. . . . 78 Brooks, Dorothy . . . 78 Brown, Anna . . . 78 Brown, Floyd D. . . . 78 Brown, Lillian M. . . 78 Brown, Norman . . . 78 Brubaker, Elizabeth . . 79 Bryan, Margaret . . . 79 Buckheit, Helen . , 79 Burden, John F. . . . 104 Burns, Sherman M. . . 104 Burton, Genevieve . . 107 Cameron, Mary . . , 79 Campbell, Anita . . . 79 Canter, Irwin . . . . 79 Carleton, Frederica . . 79 Carpenter, Alice . . . 79 Carrier, Frances . . 79 Carroll, Helen C. . . 79 Case, Leora M. . . 79 Casey, Marion . . 79 Casler, Lydia . . . 79 Castle, Bartha . . . 79 Chaffee, Delia E. . . . 80 Chappell, Charles . . 80 Churco, Gladys . . 106 Clark, Luella G. . . 80 Clearwater, James . . 80 Cohen, Sadie . . . 80 Cole, Kenneth J. . . 80 Cole, Lena M. . . 80 Collin, Martha . . 80 Conlin, Frank E. . . . 80 Cook, Genevieve . . . 80 Cook, Ruth D. . . 80 One Hundred Elght Cooley, Geraldine . Coon, Geraldine . . Costello, Margaret . Coughlin, George . Cowee, Millicent . . Crounce, Edith . Curtin, Anna . . . Cushing, Celestia . . Dale, Gladys . . . Davey, Gladys L. . Day, Emily J. . Dean, Florence . Decker, Florence . . Decker, Norma . . Deering, Miriam . . DeLong, Marion C. . DeMille, George E. . Deming, Frances . . Dennis, G. l.. . . Devitt, Dorothy . . DeVoe, Gladys . , Dexter, Zoe . Dippold, Verda . Diver, Kathryn . Dolan, Wm. R. . . Donald, Bethany . . Doncourt, Ruth . . Doty, Hazel F. . . Douglas, Marion . . Driscoll, Winifred . Dunn, J. E. . . Dunn, Marjorie . . Duren, Lloyd A. . . Dyer, W. H. . . Edelstein, Victor . . Eldredge, Beatrice . Ellis, Naoma . . . Ellis, L. Ethan . Elman, Isadore .V . Engals, Constance . Ernst, Marie . . . Faigle, Gerald , Faigle, J. Fred . Fairchild, Helen . . Finck, Marion . . Finney, M. Louise . Fischer, Sayra I. . . Fisher, Wm. S. . Foster, Evelecn . . Fowler, Helen M. . Freeman, Helen . . French, S. W. . Frey, Jolm C. . Fuller, Alice A. . Furniss, Goldie . Gant, Margaret . . Gardiner, Charles V. Garrett, Doris . . Gaylord, Mary . PAGE 8.1 80 80 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 8l 81 81 81 81 82 82 82 82 82 82 106 82 82 82 82 106 82 82 82 82 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 104 83 83 83 83 83 84 84 84 84 104 106 81- 81 84 84 84 A- -e-e + 'f2'1 ffigfiffiff sfff i I r... t'sfeuiii51-. mnnmuunwmwmxxwxxwfawmsxwxxwx wxxwawmwusxswkwsxxxxxx ::1:::sez:'::X::s-'::::::::::e::::::a::::14:14.-12:::::::::axw:::::rsfsC George, Wm. li. . Gibson, Leo li. . Gileher, Kathryn . . . Gilehriest, Emily . . . Gillette, john E. . . . Giordano, A. j. . . . Goodman, Adelaide . . Goodman, lsidore . . Gorman, Donald . . . C'ru ' 1 2 'y, Alive . . iraley, Helen . lrant, Lucy . lrass, Leon . . lraves, Seba l.. . Breen, Charles W. . . Zreene, Cora D. . C C C C Gray, Mildred . . . C C Greene, Melvin . . . C' ' freene, Nathaniel Gregory. ,lohn l.., jr. Greiner, Robert E. C. . mild, L. V. A. . Guile, Ruth E. . Gnnthorpe, Norma . . Gwynn, Mary . Haake, Edith . . . Hafele, M. Viola . . . . Hagenbueher, listher Hagenbueher, Robert Halbert, L. Dorothy . . . Hale, Mary E. . Hall, Catheryn L. . . Hall, Theodore lf. Hallopeter, Aline . Hamilton, Emily R. Harding, Herman L. . . Harding, Wilfred S. . . Hare, Stanley R. . . Harllinger, Susann Harrison, Gerald . . . Harrison, Lillian . . . Hartel, Wendell . . . Hawksworth, Louise . . . Hayford, Benj. I. . . Haynes, Blanche . . . Heffernan, john . Heimlieh, Sadie . . . Hendricks, Frances . . Heroy, Eleanor . . . Herrick, Gladys . Hick, M. R. . . Higby, Lora . . . Hilton, Esther . . . Hinehman, Florence . Hoke, Anna L. . . . Hoke, Philip . . Hollis, Harwood L. . . Hommell, Charlotte . . Hoople, Howard C. . . Hoose, Donald j. . . - Horle, Edith L. . Hough, Edith A. . Howard, Ruby . 5- 1 ,..... OIWDAGAN Euniur ipicture ?Birecturp-Continued llnnl, Lurile . . lluntley, C'. li. . llunlting, Marion llutehinson, Anna M. . lngersoll, lrma . ja:'ol's, Gladys . jamieson, Marion jaqnish,N'rllie . jarvis, lf. Marion jenkins, llessie . johnson, ll. R. . johnson, livan S. johnson, Mildred johnson, Olga G. . johnson, Olga l.. . jones, Helen li. . jones, Reba M. . jones, S. Elizabeth jordan, Robert W. Kauffman, Anna . Kellogg, Bertha li. Kelly, Lucia A. . Kelsey, Harold D. Ket'f'hunv, josepliine Kieffer, john C. . Ki'nber, Hazel . Kingsbury, Emily Kinne, Georgina . Kirk, Marjorie . Kitchen, lfsther . Kniskern, Helen . Kriulansky, Marie Kruck, Emily l.. . Lancaster, Agnes . Langan, john A. . Larkin, Mary E. . Larson, Ella C. . La'l7ulip, Harold . Lawrenee, Edna M. Lawton, john S. . Leonard, Florence Levy, Harry H. . l.ight'hall, Richard Livingston, lidythe Lockhart, Florenee Lockwood, C Brace. Low, Maurice D. . Lowry, Paul H. . l.uCkolT, Bessie . Lutz, j. Raymond Maclnnis, David S. Mackenzie, Edward, jr. . MacPherson, Patil li Madden, Anne K. Makuen, Christine Mapstone, George Marsden, George A. Marshall, Gladys . Masterson, Gertrude. . ........s -..C.......a-vs ..... .......... .......,. lunar: 88 f as . as . as . 88 88 88 88 88 88 as ss so so - so so so so 89 89 . 106 89 89 89 89 89 89 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 . 105 . 103 91 91 91 91 91 . 91 . 105 91 91 91 91 91 . 91 . 105 . 106 . 107 One Hundred Nine V H , 4' 8 2 O Tr'-V -1'frff-ff,.f.- ,,,, .:::.1.. ..:Jeffb-rr...wasNxwxmw-rs-f:rfswuasxwxs-..f..A::.:: . CW as ttsxtww X-.mwxemwuxsw -Mt.. x.-.--. N . . .-.. ..e.t.s..s.t-we A wuxxxms-.X.s-r A- -Nt.-N......n.t-.1 .... .M--X.-........ tw.-st...f -- st.. t... ,.. .....tt'N...t+-N Martin, Julia . . . Martin, Leslie J. . . May, T. ll .... Menon, Kunnath . . Mercer, Andrew H., J Meyers, Irene. . . Meyers, Layette . . Mezger, Gustav A. . Millhouse, Grace . Minkler, Jean . . . Mitchell, NV. Grant . Moeschlin, John K. . Morey, Robert W. . Morris, Louise . . Myer, J. Edson . . Myers, Leon E. . . Myers, Margaret . . McCarthy, Elizabeth McCord, Mildred . McDonell, Florence . McDull'ie, Mildred . McKay, Charles l . . McNair, Julia . . McRoberts, Elizabeth Nelson, Bethel . . Nesbitt, Irma E. . . Newman, Grace E. . Newton, S. Selah . Nichols, Leonard . Norris, Helen ll. . . Norris, Margaret . . Nottingham, NV. S. . Nye, Mildred . . Oakley, Mary E. . . Obenauer, Marjorie . Owen, Wm. A. . . Pack, Elsie P. . . Paetznick, Myrtle . Palmer, Gladys . . Parsell, Louis A. . . Parsons, Mary . . Patterson, A. H. . . Paul, John lf. . . . Paul, Nicholas H. . Paull, David . . . Peek, Dorothy . . Peck, Marion . Pcizar, George . . Peterson, Ray W. . Philleo, Edith . . . Pickwick, Esther . Pieri, Edmond D. . Pierson, Helen C. . Pierson, Max J. . . Plechatseh, Marie . Porter, Louise . . Potter, Ethlyn . . Powell, F. E. . . Powell, Melissa . . Pratt, Grace . . . Prighoff, Lillian . . Prudhon, Charles . One Hundred Ten .......... ,..e. ..., tt.,..., .. ta gk o ....,.... WW.-ma. more 01 Ol 02 02 97 92 107 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 105 106 94 94 94 95 105 107 95 95 95 95 95 95 105 .eNtt....-s.....sNx tl 0121 ONDAGAN 1t1:.L.11:i:f s...sxN.. ...tN.sswN.-aes-.twwmnmsmasm junior ibicture Eivecturp-Continued Quinlan, Thomas F. Radway, Mary . Rebeck, Anna . . Remington, Jessie Renner, Ruth . . Retz, Louis D. . Reynolds, Mary J. Rice, Ethel . . Rickards, Miriam Risch, Otto . . Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Root, Manly li. . Rossman, Leon H. Rothwell, Mary . 93 Ruger, Ruggiero, A. L. . Ryan, Frances H. Daisy . Edith . . Frank W. Mary . . Catherine . Salisbury, Eunice Saul, Alexander . Saunders, Ruth E. Schaefer, Louis W. Schattle, Georgia . Szvhimpf, Florence Schmitt, A. J. . Schoolcralt, E. L. . Schoonmaker, Floyd Schroeder, Arthur Scott, Margaret . Scott, Richard . Seafuse, Jane . . Sears, Donald. . Severencc, Roscoe Sheinhouse, Leon . Sherman, Alice . Slater, Smith, 94 Smith, 94 Smith, 94 Smith, 95 Smith, 95 Smith, Smith, 95 95 Snider, 95 . Snook, Sherwood, Adelaide Sherwood, Dorothy Shibley, Mildred . Skinner, Mabel . Frank L. . Slattery, W. D. . Smibert, Louise . Hazel . . Howard . Idella M. . Laura W. Melicent . Ray W. . Winifred . Naida . . Richard . Spaulding, Roland Spelman, Howard Spraker, Florence Stanton, Bernard . Steele, Ada L. . Stephanove, C. . Stetzer, Edward C. . Stevens, W. H. . Stewart, Elon P. . Storr, Ethel M. . PAGE PAGE Strcator, Edward J. Sullivan, Margaret Superko, Freda . Taylor, Al'na R. . Taylor, Elijah E. . Taylor, Grace E. Templeton, Earl . Terrell, John l. . Terry, G. W. . . Thomas, Ruth S. . Thomas, Wm. Oscar Thompson, Ethel . Thompson, Margaret Thompson, Tillie S. Traub, Arthur P.. Tredinnick, Helen Ullman, Marjorie VanAller, Helen . Van Riper, Arlene Voorhees, J. Milton Wagoner, Mildred Wahl, Esther R. . Walkenberg, Michael Walker, Marjorie. NValliser, Edna . Warren, O. A. . Watkeys, Margaret Watkins, Ralph M. Watson, Dorothy Watson, Glen W. . Watt, Martha W. Weigold, Ray J. . Weir, Harry J. . Weisenberg, H. M. Wellington, Bruce Wells, Gertrude . Wheeler, H. J. . White, Ina A.. White, Russell . Whitney, Donald . Whitney, Edna B. Wilcox, Agnes E. Wilcox, Naomi . Wiley, Marion . Willard, Marjorie NVilliams, Ethel li. Williams, Jeannette . Winslow, Ariel . Womer, Marcus D. Wood, Francis . Wood, I-larry P. . Woodworth, R. W. Worth, Doris M. . Wortman, Theresa Wright, Florence Wright, Mildred . Yates, J. Louisa . Youmans, Anna . Zimmer, Elizabeth 9 'J 9 9 99 100 10'l 100 105 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 105 101 101 101 101 101 102 102 102 102 106 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 106 102 103 103 103 103 106 103 103 103 107 103 ..N....wttt.ex..tqm wmtvsmsxwswu.-num --4-sr --'fn V 'r--- -A fl ffw... we ,,---, -. .----.., . ttwsxsxfsmxtxxxxtwmwwmmwwsm I 4 -, ..- ..,,. , President V ice- Pres Secretary Treasurer Chairman Glass of 1921 With salt in hand we first came into view To show our prowess as like warriors bold We fought the Fight, the noble ground to hold, And wrest, the banner from the twenty crew. And then from out our crowd the chosen few With fighting made the enemy grow cold, Determined as we were that line to hold, And show them what old twenty-one could do. In track our runners brave oft won the day, Cheered on to victory by the fair co-ed. Our banquet secret undisturbed by those Of other classes who had thought us dead, Was quite the best the nobler ones did say As cheer and merriment came to a close. And now as Sophomores we return to bizz, To study, dance, and train the green lidded frosh To mind his elders, toe the mark, by gosh, And learn that spirit that is rightly his. r Gfficers john Larkin ident . . Mary N. Stein . Ruth Haviland - - - - - . john McCormick Executive Committee . William Young, jr. One Hundred Twelve e'eerel s 'e,,. A 5,.fQ'l i it, i ,tiu . N .,,. BEARD-T' -: M514 U-V 4 1 'X 9194 . ,M 4 J, xl! QW? W' :ii -, 7 1.41 .ggi - H: 53511- 1 ww-ms--...ww-Q..-Q...--.4as-Ns-qv.-wtmsws-sskwwss-wtwwawswsss . .W Y. - V I wr. V A 1 ' -- t..s.ss,.t-...Mt N-.Ns x,X.. .a...s.,t.,w,t.t mttttwt.swsaw-x...tWt-...s..-twsws-s :gf-'A '-f f ..::......ssaa',,,ff .l1i.i.. CRIME uf 1922 Dere Mable: I never told you before-but im takin the advice of the majer comin to Saracus. He said a man with as many ideas auta go where he cud use em. They need em here i guess, Mable, i cum tothe right place alright but i aint told em yet. i started too tell 1 fella some of my plans and he told me the Chancylor had been waitin for me a long time, so you see i done my duty comin. Thats me all over Mable, duty first every time. Guess ill be a sof Mable, but you wouldnt understand that-its to teknikul Mable. The sofs dont work so hard as the fresh do Cteknikul too, Mablel. Thats why the frosh are so valuable. The colledge couldnt get along without the frosh comin in this year Mable. They need em for their athaletics and fra- ternities. A fraternity is a houseful of men that live together Mable. I hav- ent decided yet which house i will live in. I heard Mackenzie, scotch fello, say theyed camp us but i aint seen any tents and we live in sims hall. There aint much hall, its mostly rooms tho. The frosh havent got started good yet because some of them just started to kum. They had the saturday afternoon tea club here before we kum and they werent regular freshmen. But when we get started well show this collcdge the best class they ever saw. We ilected ofiicers the other day but you dont know any of em, Mable. They are Gfficers President . joseph I. johnson Vice-Presidettt . . julia D. Gant Treasurer . George S. Salisbury, jr. .Secretary ...-. Esther M. Baker Chairman Executive C ammtttee ..... Francis john Lawler Yours till the chimes ring, Bill. One Hundred Fourteen --lrr 7 4 1 1 1 1 w 5 1 . I 1 vqmnnmww ONONDAGAN Syracuse Tllinihersitp anh illibe Eurlh war During the Great World War, Syracuse University did not fail to stand back of Uncle Sam. Even before the United States entered the war, many Syracusans were already in it. But, on that memorable day, April 6, 1917, the war spirit broke out all over the Hill. Immediately a Students' Corps was voluntarily organized and the boys had a chance to be introduced to certain phases of army life. Being fired with the recent government move they took a feverish interest in the new work, although they were handicapped by being unable to secure the services of an army sergeant who could be spared from actual mobilization duties. 5 This did not satisfy the boys. In a short time, they began leaving college for different branches of the service. When the first training camp at Madison Barracks was opened, our Alma Mater was represented 200 strong, which was all that could be accommodated at that time. This restlessness increased and soon the Hill took on an entirely different atmosphere. Everything was put on a war basis, formals were cancelled, dances eliminated and even academic work was neglected. Loyal Syracusans continued to enter different branches of the service until, when the armistice was signed, they numbered 3,500. And they made good-every one of them. Whether they were privates or officers, they worked hard. Several who went to Madison Barracks as privates are now Majors. Many of them made the supreme sacrifice-our gold stars on the honor roll number eighty-eight. Will anyone forget these? No. They will go down in history, and future freshmen will learn of these with pride. They will be part of the world 's story of The Great World War as all the rest who wore the uniform. In the spring of our flrst year at war, two units were organized here, namely: The Ambulance Unit and The Hospital Unit. They were in the thick of all the lighting and many of the members were decorated for bravery. What have the Co-eds done? The answer is this: Those who were able to go served as yeomanettes, farmerettes, ambulance drivers, nurses, and helped in essential industries. The others kept the home fires burning, knitted gar- ments, collected clothing for war sufferers, helped sell Liberty Bonds, Thrift Stamps, and, in general, lived up to the ideal of a true American woman. Their part may not have been so spectacular, but, without them, the war may 'have terminated in an entirely different manner. They kept the boys in good cheer and encouraged them on to victory. Now that the army and navy are being disbanded, we welcome these same Syracusans who are returning to the Hill and entering college. Many of them were too late to re-enter for this semester, but next fall they will be with us again 0neHund1'edSlxteen , I 5 , ' 'J-'Silvia . ' '1fi1 ' F ifiifiigg Iiaunur Bull Frank M. Annis, '19, Nav. Res. Death as a result of injuries in aeroplane accident. George William Barrington, '22. Died in S.A.T.C. from influenza. S. W. Beauclark, Jr., '19, Lt. Died Oct. 29, 1918. 12th Army Aero Squad. 4th Army Corps. Ralph S. Betts, '22. Died in S.A.T.C. from influenza. Bernard N. Braunig, '22. Died in S.A.T.C. from influenza. Howard A. Brickell, ex-'18, Pelham Bay. Died from influenza. J. Millard Brooks, '17, Can. Field Art. Died in France from pneumonia. Parker D. Buck, ex-'18, Lt. Av. Kelly Field, Tex. Killed in accident April 1, 1919. Francis Butler, '20, Pvt. M. Died from pneumonia, Washington. Joseph Cangiamila, '18, Lt. R.F.A., Camp Club Ave., Toronto. Killed in action. 1 Dr. Leon A. Carley, '91. Y.M.C.A., France. Philip Carling, '13, Camouflage Dept., Newport News. Died from influenza. Howard E. Carpenter, ex-'11, Lt., Troop D, 1st Cavalry. Died of wounds. J. Lloyd Churchill, ex- '14, lins. Nav. Av. Killed in falling machine, Pensacola. A. liigllgh Clay, '18, Sgt., Co. L, 309th lnf., France. Killed in action Nov. 25, 1 . John J. Collins, '22. Died in S.A.T.C. from influenza. Dr. John G. Corson, '15, 1st Lt. B.l5.F. Died Oct. 23, 1918, at Ft. Bayard, N. Mex. I Edward J. Cottrell, '15, Camp Taylor, Louisville. Died from influenza about Oct. 22, 1918. Herbert Crawford, '15, Sgt., C.W.E.N.A., 3416 P. St. N.W., Wash., D. C. Robert P. Cross, '17, 2nd Lt. Art.' Killed in aeroplane accident in Italy. T. E. Dalrymple, '14, Sgt., Co. A, lst Engrs., France. Died from wounds received in action in France. Peter Della Rocca, '21, France. Killed in action. Wm. C. Dexter, '15, Co. F, 311th Inf. Killed in action Oct. 17, 1919. Frank B. Divall, '02, Y.M.C.A. worker. Died overseas. C. W. H. Douglass, '16, 1st Lt., A.A.S. A.li.F., British Flying Corps. Missing. Paul Downey, '2O. Died in S.A.T.C. from influenza. Jerry J. Driscoll, '19, Sgt. Co. F, 303d Engrs. Killed in action in France. Oliver O. Emery, '19, Pvt., Co. H, 301st Inf., France. Killed in action. One Hundred Seventeen Awi:i' ,1 T:If', 11 ' ' ,Lg 51 ifpunur Skull Charles Bevanes Fay, '18, N.T.S. Died from influenza, Newport. Oliver D. Forbes, '20, Av., Camp Grant, Ill. Died from pneumonia, june 29, 1918. Benjamin Franklin, '22. Died in S.A.T.C. from infiuenza. Charles H. Gallagher, '96, Capt. Died at B. H. 202, France, from pneumonia. John R. Garret, '20, Av., Camp Grant, Ill. Died from pneumonia. Reginald A. Goldthorpe, '16, 10th Engineers. Killed overseas in train acci- dent. J. Morris Goring, '20, 27th Div. A.l2.F. Killed in action. Arthur Edward Granberg, '12, lst Lt. Died from pneumonia in France, Nov. lst, 1918. Alexander V. Greer, '15, Camp Sherman, O. Died of bronchial pneumonia, Oct. 2, 1918. Gerald Griffin, ex-'17, Co. B, 104 M.G.B., A.E.F. Died of wounds in B. H., France, Oct. 31, 1918. Henry Q. Griffin, '19, Lt., 110th Inf. Killed in action, France. Roy D. Griffin, '17, lst camp, Madison Bks. Killed in accident, Wzisli. Dr. J. Ellery Groat, U.S.N.B.H. Died from pneumonia, Brooklyn. Lloyd A. Hamilton, '16, Lt. Av., Am. Av. Squadron. Killed in action. Fred H. Hixson, '19, Corp. ll. S. lVIar. Corps. Died in july offensive. Clifford E. Hughes, '12, Capt., Reg. lnt. Off., 312th Inf., France. Killed in action. Robert B. Humphreys, ex-'18, Died in France. Roland C. Jackson, '22. Died in S.A.'I'.C. from influenza. James H. Jones, '20, Pvt., Co. C, 108th Inf., France. Killed in action. Frank Paul Kaliba, '22. Died in S.A.'I'.C. from influenza. ' Louis F. Kelsey, '18, Lt. Died of pneumonia in New York B.I-I. Joseph Lanigan, '13, Av. Killed in aeroplane accident, Fort Worth. Philip Lighthall, '11, Capt., Inf. Drowned on Tuscania. Joseph Livshin, '19, Co. H, 147th Inf., France. Died from pneumonia as result of wounds received in battle. Harold Joseph Love, '22. Died in S.A.T.C. from influenza. Martin H. Lyon, '18, Pvt., U.S. Mar. Corps. Died at Paris Island. Herbert Mackmer, '13, Pvt., 305th Inf., 77th Div. Killed in action Sept. 28, 1918, France. Dr. Harry S. Marcley, '08, Lt., Ft. Oglethorpe. Died of pneumonia. John J. McPhee, '22. Died in S.A.T.C. from inlluenza. Carl Mendell, '15, Pvt., Sec. 684, S.S.U., Convois Autos par B.C.M., !X.Ii.F. Carl F. Miller '12, Camp Zach. Taylor. Died from pneumonia. Dr. Leland Mooney, '17, lst Lt., M.R.C. Died from gunshot wounds, france. 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Francis Pendergast, '16, Co. li, 122nd ini., A.P.O. 827. Died of pneumonia in France. Harold B. Perry, '20, Sgt. Motor Tr. Co. 414, Q.M.C., France. Died of pneu- monia in B. H., France, Nov. 22, on his 22nd birthday. Carl O. Peterson, '20, lins. Nav. Air Sta. Killed at Pensacola. George W. Phillips, '22. Died in S.A.T.C. from influenza. Frederick D. Pickering, '22, Died in S.A.T.C. from influenza. Harold G. Porter, '18, U.S.N.M.C. Ens. Died at Boston. Wilfred W. Porter, Jr., '11, 1st Lt., Co. B, M.G.B. Killed in action. Harold G. Ross, ex- '16, 309th lnf. MC. Co. Killed in action. Robert Rutstein, '17, overseas. VVounded in action, died shortly afterwards. Walter Sambrook, ex-'17, Amh. Cps., A.E.F., France. Died about Oct. 20 from disease. James T. Scott, '16, Canadian Army. Died from infiuenza at Wanakena, Canada. Edward L. Sell, ex-'17, Co. A, 107th Inf. Killed in action. Cited for V. C. Leon E.'Seward, Lt. Av., Sig. Cps., Ellington Field, Tex. Died from pneu- monia. Goodson Schreeder, '20, 2nd Lt., U.S. Air Service, Air Production. Died at Vancouver, Wash., from pneumonia, Dec. 21, 1918. Chas. H. Shaw, '19. Marines. Died of pneumonia Dec. 23, 1918. Otis M. Smithers, '13, Med. Corps. Died at Fort Oglethorpe from spinal meningitis. Isador L. Smolen, '17, Pvt., Limited Service. Died in Arizona, Oct. 2, 1918. Leroy D. Smucker, '19, Ens. l. S. Submarine Chaser, 221. Died from pneu- monia. Earl Staley, '13. Died of influenza, Nov. 21, 1918, Hdqrs. 64th Inf. N. Howell Topping, '15, 1st Lt., Av. Sec., Sig. Corps. Killed at Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 2, 1918. Sidney C. Vermilyea, '12, l.t. Marines. Died of wounds. Warren T. Walker, '12, Capt. Q. M. C. Burned to death, Rahway, N. il., Oct. 10, 1918. Arthur Weiss, Syracuse University Training Detachment. Died Oct. 9, 1918. Homer J. Wheaton, '04, Co. G, 9th Mass. Inf. Killed in action on French front. Malcolm R. White, ex- '14, l.t. 7th Field Art. Killed in action. Raymond E. White, ex-'17. Pvt. Co. D, 345th lnf. Died in France of pneu- monia. Roland Whiteley, '18, 30th Engr. Reg., I-ldqrs. Co., 5th Reg. F.A.R.D., Camp jackson. Killed in battle, Chateau Thierry. One Hundred Nineteen Lag- 1217 W 'flfl.fffii'x1- 7- ggqeiiiiilfi ull uf Jlaunur K KI l'. l'1lll,ll' K. l.lGll'l'IlAl,I. I,Il'Il?'l'. li. l,1cl.ANn Mmmlcx' f1ADIC'l'J0SlCi'lI MCG. l.ANlc:AN q',x,,,.y,- IPRANK M. Axxls I v r. Ons M. Smrrmsus l v r. j. Mll.l,AliIJ Buumcs J I sum l.xcmw Sc'uNm'xu4:u VORP. Ilomlcn ll, wvmgm-UN l v r. Il. IVIARLIN LYONATA ull nf Ziiaunur lncm-, j, G, QQORSON f'AI l'. Cnmfoun lflmsmas Luc1 1'. A. li. Gnmwlxllzlu 3 ' l . A 1 sum ll. CZ. l'o1a'rlc1z ICNHIUN .IMWZS 4'lll'Rf'llllfl4 l v r. W. l.. S.u11mom4 I II wr. lJoNAl,n lfmuues l.ucu'r. l.1.ovn l'lAMl1.'roN l.uaU'1'. Jos. L'ANc2IA1wlII.lx Bull of Jlannur I ll 111 III Nm' IIRIIFIFIN I v r. bl. 'I'. Scto'r'r I.uc1r'r, Cl. SITIIRICIEIJICR I'v1 R A fIOI.ID'I'IIORI'Ii I,m1I'r. CI W. II. Ilmmms I,ueu'r. R. I'. Cuosa IJAl.RY1N1I'l-Ii I v r. I. I.. SMOLIEN Sm: j. j. 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PAUL Dowmav l v r. I'lc'1'mz DlCl.I,.-XR0l'l'.'X ull nf iiaunur Z-. Xl' zf , ,wma 1 , Z??'1g,f ..Lx,f -1' 'J 4.4: und, ,'4'71 3 , 1 w h V , . I Ill r. S, W. l5l':AlJc'l,lcxu4, jk. Smrr. III-zluucwl' VRAWI-'UIQIJ l v r. lCA1u. H. S'1'Al.m' l v r. ju. II. .IONHS I v r. Klxlu. MlI.l.lsR Sllmm' C. Vlc1mll.YliA Iluwman A. Ii1uc14m.:, WM. C. IJICXTEK l v r. J. M. Goulxu ,-' Bull uf Jlannur Z'-5 l.lliU'l'. M.xl,co1.M XVIIITIC ,rf ,f-.u I ' . , B gh L- .',,,r, ,- Xiu Q K 11 , , I ,L iff x ' I Qfzgtffiygjf . ' M. Q 'H A K ' , I v 1'. II.xum,n G. Russ Du. j. li, G1um'r l,IEU'l'. W. W. 1'o1a'1'1su, jk. ff ' ii ONONDAGAN A ' bpratuse illinihersitp Serbia list A XVILLIAM ALIIERT AIIRERGER, '14, Corp., Co. H, 309th Inf., Camp Dix. ADELBERT C. ABBOTT, '11, I.t., M.R.C., Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C. SIDNEY H. AIIEOTT, '07, 1 Lt., 24th Engrs., France. RAVMOND A. AIIEND, '17, Madison Brks., 1st Camp, discharged. I-IAMILTON I.. ABERDEIN, '02, 2d I.t., Bat. A, 104 U.S.F.A. WII.I.IAM ADERSON, '18. CHESTER ABRAIIAMS, '18, l.t., R.F.C., care ol' Cox SL Co., 110 St. Martins l.ane, I.Ondon. EDSAR ADAMS, '20, U.S.N.R.F., Ens,, Pelham ay. REV. MYRON E. ADAMS, '98, Capt., Chief Exec. OIT., Ft. Sheridan Assn., 338 Postal Telegraph Bldg., Chicago. PAUI. B. ADAMS, ex-'15, 2d Lt., U.S.R., 309th U.S. Inf., Camp Colt. WALTER K. ADAMS, '01, Eng., Ft. Sam Houston. RAYMOND D. ADOLPH, '15, 77th Field Art., Gastonia, N. C. GEORGE A. ADSIT, '17, Pvt., 4th Co., Cas. Det., U.S.A., Vancouver, B. C. HOHART Mc. AGNEW, '17, Aviation, Cornell. W. J. AGNEW, ex-'18, 2d I.t., Co. F, 303d Engrs., Q.M.C., Philadelphia. ERNEST W. AIKEN, '18, Harvard Radio School. ALBERT HERMAN ALDRIDCPE, '18, lst I.t. SAMUEL C. ALESSI, '19, Co. I., 309th Inf., France, 78th Division. E. WHITMAN ALLEN, '19, Co. I., 309th Inf., France, 78th Division. JAMES S. ALLEN, '08, Major, France. KARL POLLARD ALLEN, '18, Corp., Hdqrs. 319th Field Art., 82d Div., A.E.F. l.I.OvD FREDERIC AI.1.EN, '16, lst l.t., Med. Res. Corps, Com. Sec. 580, U.S.A., Amb. Service, France. I.vONE A1.Mv, '16, Corp., Co. B, 11 Engr. Reg. fliailwaysj, A.l'I.F., France. DR. W. DEWISY ALSEVER, '00, Maj., Univ. Hosp. Unit G, B.H. No. 31, A.P.O. 732, France. NORMAN A. ALTMAN, '16, Sig. Corps, Ithaca. SAMUEL S. AMDURSKY, '16, Amer. Univ. Exp. Sta., Washington, D. C., Chem. War Serv. ALLAN J. ANDERSON, ex-'15, Pelham Bay. l.EROv ANDERSON, '16, Pvt., B.H. No. 12, B.E.F., No. 18. OLOF ANDERSON, '20, 20th For. Engrs., 10th Bn., A.E.F., Co. F., Pvt. GEORGE B. ANDREWS, '18, I.t., M.C. JAMES HARI.ow ANDREWS, '21, R.F.C., Toronto. . PAUI. S. ANDREWS, Qlnstr. Col.of LawJ,Capt., Camp Devcns. PAUL ANDROUS, '20, 12tlI Div., 3d Bn., Nav. Mil., Ens. One Hundred Twenty-eight GEORGE N. ANGELI., '07, Pvt., -160 Sq. Av. gcc., Sig. Corps, 636 Y.M.C.A., Portland, re. 'FRANK M. ANNIS, '19, Nav. Res., deceased Cdeath a result ol injuries in aeroplane accident, Ohioj. ALBERT J. ANTHONY, '17, 78th Div., A.I-I.F., 2nd l.t., 138th Inf. EMANUEI. ARIIITER, '21, 9th Reg., Barr II., Pelham Bay. l'lERMAN ARKIN, '20, Pelham Bay. DR. ALFRED W. ARMSTRONG, '04, Capt., U.S. Gen'l Hosp. No. 15, Corpus Christi. RICHARD N. ARMSTRONG, '15, lst I-t., lrldqrs Co., 48th Inf., Camp Stuart. PROE. ALAN F. ARNOLD, Sgt., Co. Ii, 310th Inf., A.E.F. GLENN ARNOLD, '14, Corp., Co. 404, U.S.M. C., Paris Island. EDWARD D. ARNOLD, '09, Capt., Co. F, 309th Inf., France. I-IAROLD ARONCHICK, Y.M.C.A., Fortress Monroe. E. RUTH AUDAS, '15, Nurses Tr. Sch.,Vassar. GLENN H. AUSTIN, '19, 104th M.G.B., Camp Wadsworth. - FI.OvD AVERY, '16, 2d I.t., Iingrs. Corps, Ft. Riley, Kan. JOHN AVERY, '19, Corp., I-Idqrs. Co., 311th Inf., A.E.F. JOHN I.. AVEY, '13, 2nd OIT. Tr. Camp. l.. G. AVERY, '18, 2d Lt., Coast Art., Hawaiian Islands. OTTO AXTMANN, '14, Master Engr., Jr. grade, 438th Eng. Depot Det., 602 Terminal Bldg., Hoboken. MERLE P. AYERS. '19, U.S.A., B.H. No. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F. JOHN G. AYLING, '12, Capt., Bal. Corps, Omara. , WII.I.IAM E. AvI.ING, '18, Med. Res. ' B GEORGE D. BABCOCK, Prof. in A.S., '04-'07, Major, Ord. Dept., France. FRANK BADKE, '20, Navy Res., Norfolk. l.AwRENcE G. BAILEY, lst l.t., Prof. of Eng., Intelligence Dept., A.E.F. BAILEY, 1st l.t., l'I. 2, 2nd U. S. Corps, . .F. ROY BAILEY, '16, Co. A, 345th Inf., A.E.F. FRANK V. BAKEMAN, '17, Capt., 308th Field Art., Camp Dix. MRS. BI.ANcHE MERRITT BAKER, '08, Y.M. C.A. Bur, Women's Personnel, FrenclI Army, 13 Rue I.afayette, Paris, I.eS Foyers du Soldat. FRANCIS W. BAKER, '12, lrldqrs. Troop, Calnp Dix. FRANK I.. BAKER, '06, Y.M.C.A. for French Army, 13 Rue Lafayette, Paris, l.es Foycrs du SOldat. r Deceased. if H'H7477l-f!7' 118Z0EiT E-aasge .1 smmxmxsxwwwsw-vxsw sKX.xAN .S WA-.-Kmxwuwawswssswmw. A A A Kwxww-Mswswwwss. N-Nwsw. 1 .CSA twsw.-GN NNN-.NANNW IWAWRWAN. I AMNYYNG-...N www-A HARRY T. BAKER, '04, Siberia by Inter- national Com., Y.M.C.A. Work, prisoners of war. Now at 347 Madison Ave. DEAN HUGH P. BAKER, Capt., Intelligence Branch, Gen. Staff, War Dept., Washing- ton, D. C. DONALD BALDWIN, '17, Camp Devens. EUGENE HOWELL BALDWIN, '14, Photo. Div. Av., France. DR. F. B. BALDWIN, '06, Capt., M.O.R.C., Honolulu. ROGER O. BALDWIN, '18, Co. B, 104 M.G.B., Camp Wadsworth. LLOYD W. BALLANTYNE, '13, 1st Lt., U.S. Med. Corps, Amb. Co. NO. 336, 300 San. Tr., A.E.F. REGINALD M. BALLANTYNE, '13, Capt., A. M. No. 105, 102nd Tr., Camp Merritt, N. j. CASPER BALTENSPERGER, '20, 104th M.G.B., Camp Wadsworth. JOHN H. BANKS, '16, Pvt., 102nd U.S. Inf., Co. E, 26th Div., 51st Brig., A.E.F.,France. DR. THERESA BANNAN, Red Cross Unit, No. 4 Place de la Concorde, Paris. EDWARD BARATZ, '18, Av. Cpl., Air Serv., 10th 3 M.M., A.P.O. 702. LULU M. BARGEY, '08, Endcll Military Hospi- tal, London. FRED V. BARKER, '20, lst Lt., Air Service, France. BRADLEY BARNARD, '18, Nav. Base No. 3, Pt. Jefferson, L. I. G. H. BARNARD, '12, Lt., Chf. Elec. Off., New Mexico, via N.Y.C.P.O. L.TW. BARNARD, '17, Y.M.C.A., S.U., S.A. C NORTON M. BARNES, '10, Co. 4, 1st Reg., Nav. Res., Pelham Bay, Sec. 2, N.T.S. DR. CLYDE O. BARNEY, '10, 1st I.t., Univ. Hosp. Unit, B.H. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F. WII.l.IS H. BARNEY, '16, A.E.F. FRED C. BARNS, '10, Av. Lt. JOHN ARCHIE BARNS, '10, M.R.C. DWIGHT BARNUM, ex-'15, Nav. Res. ROGER BLAKESLEE BAROTT, ex-'17, 333rd Reg. F.A. 161, Div. U.S.A., A.P.O. 778. CARROLL BARRE'I l', ex-'21, S.A.T.C., Motor Transport Corps. CHARLES C. BARRY, '22, S.A.T.C., Field Art. Replacement Troops, Camp Taylor. FRANCIS P. BARRY, ex-'11, U.S.A., A.E.F., France. l.ERoY BARRY, ex-'18, Sgt. Maj., Hdqrs. Co., 104th Field Art., A.E.F., A.l'.O. 718. WIl.I.IAM BARRY, O.T.C., Ft. Niagara. FREDERIC D. BARSTOW, '21, Ord. Dept. HOWARD BAR'l'I-IOLF, '18, Co. C, 108th A.S. Inf., Spartanburg. A. DOUGLAS ITARTHOLOMEW, jR., '18, 1st Lt., Yaphank. H. A. BAscoW, JR., '21, Navy, Wakefield, Mass. R. O. BASSETT, '16, Lt., Ath. Dircc., Camp Syracuse. CARLTON G. BATES, '15, 1st Lt., Art. Sch. of Fire, Fort Sill, Okla., instructor. RAYMOND B. BATES, '20, Pvt., A.P.O. 705, A.E.F., Bat. A, 104th F.A. WALTER BAVLISS, '0-1, Capt. Ord., U.S.A., DII Pont CO., Wilmington, Del. ART!-IUR M. BEACH, '17, lst l.t. Av., 0 Squad- riglia XIV Gruppo, Zona di guerra, Italia Sig. Res. Corps, A.li.F. Commended for gallantry hy King. HARRY BEACH, '20, U.S.N., Aero Sta. ORVILLE T. BIEADLIE, '11, 2nd Lt., 310th Engrs., France. S, W. BEAUCLERK, JR., '10, lst Lt., A.E.F., France, Av. Sec. Killed in action Oct. 20, 1018. CHESTER A. BECKLEY, ex-'13, l.t., U.S. Coast Gd. HOMIER BECKWITII, '17, Mstr. Gunr., Coast Art., Ft. Monroe. VVALTER R. BEDELI., ex-'18, Corp., 70th Aero Sq., A.Ii.F. MRS. MINNIE MAsoN BEEBE, '00, Woman's Dept. Y.M.C.A., 12 ruc CTC'Ag11CSSCHll, Paris. MOIXRIS BEEIIE, '15, Chem. Div., San Fran- cisco. ROBERT BEEEE, '18, Lt., 200th Squadron, R.A.F., France. H.AWAITE BELL, '10, Co. D, 10th Engr. For., .E.F. SIDNEY S. BELL, ex-'17, Capt. 6th Co., 2nd TI'. Bn., 155th Dep. Brig., Camp Lee. VINCENZO P. M. BELL, N.A. ISIDORE BEI.LoEIf, '15, 8th Aero Sq., Kelly Field No. I, San Antonio. I.EoN C. BENEDICT, '14, Sgt., U.S.N., A.E.F., Goring Hotel, Grosvenor Garden, London, Chem. Div. CHARLES GLEASON BENJAMIN, '14, Chf. BoatswaiI1's Mate Iins., 3rd Nav. Div., Lorient, France. ASEL JAMES ITENNE'1 l', '18, Lt., J. G. Chelsea Nav. Hosp. CI-IARLES I-I. BENNE'I'T, '01, Y.M.C.A., Camp Stuart. l-I. RAYMOND BICNNliT'l', '18, Ord. Corps., Washington, D. C. WILLARD H. BENNET'I', '10, Lt. of Art.,A.E.F., Co. C, Sth Amm. Tr., A.P.O. 7-15. AR'rIIUR E. BENSON, '12, 2nd Lt., 22nd Inf., Ft. Niagara. LESLIE D. BENSON, '10, M.I.T., Cambridge. CHAUNCICY BENTLEY, '15, Instructor, Nav. Tr. Sta., Newport. lNEz A. ITENTLEY, '06, Amer. R.C., France. NORMAN P. BEN'I'l.lEY, '00, l.t., M.C. PURLEY J. BENTLEY, '15, Camp Devens. FRED G. BENTON, '12, Lt., Camp Baker. PHILIP F. BERNSTEIN, '17, Ist Lt., M.R.C. J. AUIIREY BERRY, '20, Pvt., Amlm. Co. 115, 102 San. Train, A.lC.F. ALBERT BETTS, '20, Camp Grant, Zml Lt., Inf. Rep. Tr., lst Prov. Co. WILI,IAM T. BIESEL, '16, lst Lt., Ord. Dept., U.S.A. ARTHUR BILLARD, '18, lst Lt., 13th Aero Sq., A.E.F. ALVIN BILLS, '20, Nav. Res. EDWARD W. HINGAMAN, '18, Mackey .-Xmlu. Unit. CHESTER A. BIXBY, '06, Y.M.C.A., Siberia. One Hundred Twenty-nine xx.x G .xQ,. . ZA: :AT . ,lllf . ,:.i:: nlmusnmunwx HARLEY W. BI.AcK, ex-'09, Capt., France, 104th, Mach. Gun Bn. WILLIAM J. BLAIR, '20, U. S. Sch. Mil. Acro, Brks. NO. 2, Urbana. C. I-IERIIERT BLAKE, '19, Univ. Amlm. Unit. ERNEST M. BLANCHARD, '18, 2nd l.t., Air Ser., Gerstner Field, Blcs. 53. I-IAROLD J. BLANKMAN, '17, Lt., 11th Pio- neer Inf., Overseas. GEORGE BLEEKMAN, ex-'17, Pvt., 23rd Engrs., Co. A, A.E.F. G. B. BLISS, '19, Pvt., CO. l, N.C.O. Sch. Sec. C., Camp Greenleaf. MYER BLOOM, '15, lst Lt., M.R.C., B.H., France. HENRY F. BLOUNT, '20, Nav. Res. Av., Ens., Pensacola, Fla. DR. DAVID H. BLUESTONE, '12, I.t., U.S.A., Med. Corps, Ft. Oglethorpe. F. RAYMOND BOLAND, '20, Nav. Band, U.S.S. Richmond. HENRY BOMGARDNER, ex-'19, U.S.N.R. EUGENE BONDEAU, '12, I.t., France. H. AUSTIN BONSTEEL, '19, R.F.C. J. CLIFFORD BONSTEEL, R.F.C., Canadian, Descronto, Ont. R. ELDRED BOSCHERT, '21, Art. Dept., A. E. F., France. RICHARD G. BOSTICK, '18, Av. Corps. C. KINGSLEY BOUMER, ex-'20, 20th Engrs., France. MoNsON F. BOURYAIER, '17, Lt., Sig. Corps Av. EDWIN BOTT, '19, Bat. A, N.G., N.Y. Art., France. AUSTIN S. BOUTIN, ex-'17, Madison Br., 1st Cp. Discharged. JAMES BOVARD, ex-'14, Fly. Sch., Mineola. W. H. BOWCOTT, 7th Res. Engrs. URBAN E. BOWES, '19, 30th F.A., France. 2nd l.t. ALBERT H. BOYD, ex-'11, Inf., Camp Upton. DAVID M. BOYD, '19, R.O.T.C., San Juan. ROBERT J. BOYD, '17, lst Lt., U.S.N.A., Las Casas, San Juan. WILLIAM Y. BOYD, '06, Lt. Com. U.S.N. CR.F.J American Embassy, Rio Janeiro. PROF. EUGENE F. BRADFORD, 1st Lt., Inf., in France, 77th Div. Regiment. ROBERT E. BRADY, Co. of 100th Aero Sq., Com. CHARLES W. BRADLEE, ex-'10, Y.M.C.A., 13 rue Lafayette, Paris. EDWARD T. BRADING, '22, S.A.T.C., F.A. Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. LLOYD E. BRADEIELD, '14, Corp., Co. F., 303rd Engs., Camp Dix. LEO M. BRIMMER, '13, U.S.A. ELLIOTT R. BRAINARD, '16, Sgt., Museum Unit NO. 1, Overseas. ROBERT BIDWELL BRAINARD, '19, 2nd Lt., Inf., Camp Devens. ARTHUR E. BRAINERD, '12, 1st Lt., Engr. Corps, Camp Humphries, Va. CHARLES REASE BRALEY, '13, U.S.N., Aero Sta., Pensacola. CLIFFORD E. BRANCH, '03, Capt., 108th Inf., A.E.F. One Hundred Thirty H. W. BRANDT, '18, Corp., 2nd CO., 4th Prov. Rccr. Bn., A.E.F. JOSEPII BRANEY, ex-'18, Amb. Driver, France. PETER J. BRIECKHEIMER, '11, Corp., Hdqrs. Co., 310th Inf., 79th Div., France. DAVID L. BREININ, '18, Ordn. Dept., Univ. of Penn. ARTHUR A. BRETTLE, '13, Lt., Senior Grade, U.S.N.R.F., U.S.S. North Carolina, via N.Y.P.O. MORELI. K. BREWSTER, '16, 2nd l.t., Av. Sect., Sig. R.C. Discharged Nov. 28th. MYRON BREWSTER, '17, B.H. NO. 4, Ft. Porter, injured iII France. I-IERMAN BRICKMAN, '18, Ord. Dept., care of T. A. Gillispie, South Amboy. GEORGE I.. BRIGGS, '18, Maj., 153rd Field Art., Bg. Hdq., France. MILFORD I-I. Bristol, '16, Co. B, 317th Field Sig. Bn., A.E.F., France. PATRICK BRITT, '21, R.C. Med. Dep., Rg. Army, 268 Tennyson. DR. GEORGE S. BRITTEN, '00, Major, Base Hosp. 31, A.P.O. 732, France. KENNETH BROADWAY, '18, Ord. Dept., U.S.A., Washington, D. C. R. M. BROCKWAY, '14, 2nd l.t., M.G. Sec., Engr. Bureau, Ord. Dept. . FRANK W. BRODERICK, '18, 2nd I..t., Field Art., Reg. Army, France. I-IORACE E. BRONSON, '19, Capt., Inf., U.S.R., A.E.F., Par. B.C.M., Paris. ARTHUR BROOKFIELD, ex-'16, Pvt., Bat. A, 59tlI Art., Ft. Hamilton. BERTRAM HROOKFIELD, '19, Nav., Nan- tucket, Mass. 'J. MII.l.AR1J BROOKS, '17, Canadian Field Art. Died in France of pneumonia. ARTHUR T. BROWN, '14, Ens., Annapolis Nav. Acad. G. EDWIN BROWN, ex-'19, Av. Cadet, Ameri- cus, Tex. ' GEORGE I-I. BROWN, '20, Pvt., A.P.O. 705, A,E.F., Bat. A, 104th F.A. GEORGE BROWN, ex-'15, R.O.T.C., Pre- sidio, San Francisco. Discharged. I-IARRY BROWN, '15, Capt., Co. Com., Camp Gordon. I-IERIIERT P. BROWN, ex-'14, 2nd l.t., Aer. Gunnery Sch., Taliaferro Field NO. 1, Hicks Sta., Ft. Worth. I.INeoI.N BROWN, '20, Nav. Res., Av. Sig. Corps, Cal. MATTHEW BROWN, '19, R.O.T.C., CO. C, 6th Tri8Camp, Ft. Monroe. Discharged Dec., 19 . NELSON C. BROWN, For. Fac., Am. Embassy, Paris. RALPH BROWN, '16, Hosp. Corps, France. Sgt., 106th Inf. RAYMOND F. BROWN, '16, 2nd Lt., Av., Ithaca. RENWICK BROWN, Co. 6, 302nd Amun. Tr., F.A., Camp Upton. HEI.EN BROCKWAY, ex-'19, Y.W.C.A., France. ISADORE EMIL BROWN, '19, Nav. Res., Pelham Bay. J. GRAYDON BROWN, Ft. Witherill, Co. 10. 'fif 'G f i a--1 A --lf21 A-irQQ:gj133Q Q 1-. EW vunuvnuanuasrausn. uuuununnun-ummm ll:lQ . xxN.X . . kN . xxxx - xxxxx ... ........ ,. .A, .. . ,.1,,,1.1.ffii WM. E. BROWN, '22, S.A.T.C., F.A., Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. HERBERT R. BROWN, '21, 2nd Lt. KENNETH G. BROWN, '17, Nav. Av. Det., Rec. Ship, Cambridge. JACK ROE BRUCE, ex-'21, Ft. Monroe, S.A. T.C-. VVILLIAM BRUGMANN, '21, Lt., Camp Grant. GEoRoE BUSCH. TIIOS. BRYANT, '22, Camp Meigo, Motor Transport Corps. JACOB H. BUCIIANAN, ex-'16, Pvt., 9th Co., 154th D.D., Camp Meade. RALPII O. BUCHANAN, '16, Co. G, 310th Inf., Camp Dix. IELMER ITUCKNELI., '17, Nav. Av. Sta., Bay Shore. WII.I.IAM H. l'lUEI.I., ex-'18, Red Cross Amb. Ser., Paris. DR. JOHN J. llUE'1 I'NER, '98, Capt., U.S.A. Med. Corps, Ft. Oglethorpe. ARTHUR BULLARIJ, '07, Av., France. HERIIERT F. BULLARD, '17, 460 Sq., Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore. WINIIFRIEIJ O. BUCKS, ex-'10, Y.M.C.A., En- tertainer, France. J. AUIIREY BUHY, ex-'20, Sub. Co., No. 105, 102 San. Tr., A.li.F. CARoLvN liUI.I.EY, ex-'10, Entertainer, Y.M. C.A., Luxembourg. HENRY G. BURGESS, '07, lst Lt., M.C. l-IARoLn BURRILL, '20, Sgt., Camp Johnston. EARL F. BULLOCK, '20, Pvt., 309th I-Ieavy Field Art., Bat. Ii, Camp Dix. MELVILLE S. BULMER, '19, 51st Pioneer Inf., Co. B, A.l2.F. CARI. BURBANK, '20, Navy, U.S.S. Margaret. CLYDE BURCI-I, ex-'l-1, lst l.t., Adj. Gen. Off., Wash. JoIIN F. DURDEN, '18, M.R.C. ELLWOOD E. BURcsEss, '20, Navy. HARRY BURCESI-I, '14, 3rd Service Co., S.C., Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn. JOSEPH E. BURuEss, '14, 2nd Lt., Co. C, 311th Iingrs., 86th Div. N. A., Camp Grant, Ill. ALIIERT IE. BURGIN, '20, U.S.N., Great Lakes, Ill. FRANKLIN S. DURLIEIGII, '20, U.S.S. Charles- ton, Mar. Dept., N.Y.P.O. l.oUIs D. BURLINGTON, '19, Res. Corps, Med. Dept., Reg. Army. RANDOLPH BURNIIAM, '21, lins. Nav. Av., Akron, Ohio. BERNARD M. BURNS, '17, lst Lt., 308th U.S. Inf., France. A SHERMAN M. BURNS, '20, M.R.C. l.. D. BURRILI., '15, Chief Yeo., U.S.N.R.F., Overseas. ARCIIIE BUSH, '05, I.t., M.C. F. GORDON BUSTEED, ex-'18, 2nd I.t., 50th Inf., Camp Greene. ROIIERT J. BUSTEED, '18, Sig. Corps. 'FRANCIS BUTLER, '20, Q.M.C., Inspector of Construction, Washington. Died of pneumonia. JOSEPH BUTLER, Sgt., Mach. Gun Co., France. XVILLIAM BUTLER, Sgt., Mach. Gun Co.. France. H. E. BUT'I'IiRFIIiI.D, B.H. No. 15, A.li.F., France. CHARLES L. Bllttlln, '16, Pvt., 316th Sanitary Squad, Camp Sherman. JOHN l'I. BUYERS, '18, 103rd Amm. Tr. Truck Co. 2, Camp Hancock. ROBERT H. BVRNES, '12, 2nd Lt., R.O.T.C., Ft. Niagara, 2nd Camp. C CHARLES CABIEIEN, '18, Lt., Res. Off. Corp. DAVID C. CAHEEN, '08, 2nd Lt., lldqrs., Adj. Gen. Off., Base Port, A.E.F., Italy. DR. M. A. CAIN, '10, lst l.t., Base I-Iosp. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F., France. LEs'I'ER IE. CALKINS, Off. Tr. Sch., Camp Taylor. STEPIIIEN CALLENIJER, '17, Jr. Lt., Act. Chap. U.S.N., Boston. WILLIAM R. CAMERON, '18, Sgt., 3rd Engr. Corps, 433 Brown-Marx Bldg., Birming- ham, Ala. ALBERT E. CAMPBELL, '04, Y.M.C.A., 12 rue d'Aguesseau, Paris. ALEX. CAMPBELL, '17, Av., Kelley Field, San Antonio. MARJORIE CAMPBELL, '13, Y.M.C.A., France. VV. E. CAMPBELI., '19, 2nd l.t., Pers. Off., Univ., Buffalo. W. J. CAMPBELL, '14, 2nd l.t. HoRACE G. CANIJEE, '15, Ground Sch., Sch. Tech., Boston. ARnUs CANPIELH, '13, Co. C, lst Bn., 20th ling., A.E.F. Joseph Cangiamila, '18, lst Lt., R.F.C., Camp Club, Av., Toronto. Died in France, killed in action. JESSE M. CANTOR, '15, Pvt., B.H. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.1i.F. MARVIN T. CAPI-oN, '17, Nav. Res., Stevens Institute, lins. WILEUR W. CAPRON, '16, 1st Lt., Ord. Dept. DR, l.EoN G. CARLIEY, '92, Y.M.C.A., France. Killed at Bar le Duc. Josie CARIIALLEIRA, '05, 1st Lt., Camp E. S. Otis, Las Cascades, P. C. Zone. ARTHUR I.. CAREY, ex-'14, Camp CIIster, Battle Creek, Mich. PAUL CARLISLE, '21, Navy, Boston. 'FPIIILIP CARLING, '13, Camouflage Dept., Newport News. Died of influenza. CHARLES W. CARLTON, '16, Y.M.C.A., Direzione Case del Soldato, Hotel Baglioni Bologna. l-IENRV S. CARMER, '19, A.P.O. 705, A.E.F., Bat. A, 104th l .A., Sgt. I,EoN CARNEL, '18, Pvt., Co. C, C.O.T.S., Camp Gordon. RonER'r M. CAROTHERS, '11, lst l.t., 53 P. Inf., Camp Wadsworth. WA'rLER CARRIER, ex-'15, Camp Z. Taylor. CLIFFORD CARTER, '12, Sig. Corps, 816th Aer. Sq., Detroit. NVILLIAM S. CARTER, '1-1, Camp Wheeler. RONALD A. CASE, '18, 2nd Lt., A.P.O. 714, A.E.F., 4th Inf. One Hundred Thirty-one ..,,. I 'liil' :: .... t...............Rr?i1::: ..C6N.0NDAGAN A' i 'l'11f' ' 1:33211 E. A. CAsEY, '20, Recrt. Co., 57th Art., C.A.C., Ft. Hancock. JAMES W. CAsEY, '17, CFO:-. Res.J, A.Ii.F., France, Sth l-lngrs. DONAI.D R. CA'I'HcAR'r, '17, 2nd Lt., Sig. Corps, care Ch' Sig. OH., France. GORDON D. CEROW, '18, U. S. Nav. Tr. Brks., - Base No. 6, care Of N.Y.P.O. JAMES A. CHADWICK, '19, Camp Dix. PAUL M. CHAEEEE, '15, Pvt., B. H. 31, A.P.0. 702, A.E.F. DON E. CHAMEERLAIN, '12, Co, C, 302ml Engr. Corps, A.li.F. LAWRENCE G. CHAMBERS, '20, U. S. Navy' Q. M. LEON S. CHAMDERS, '18, U. S. Navy. PIIILO CHAMIIERS, '21, Motor Transport Corps, Camp Meigs. CHARLES A. CHAPELL, '19, Hclqrs. Co., Cas. Det., Spartanburg. GEORGE F. CHANDI,ER, cx1'94, Maj., U.S.M. C., Ft. Oglethorpe. FRANK CIIAPIN, '20, Amer. Univ. Union 8 rIIe de Richelieu, Paris, A. Flight 2 Squad, R.A.F., B.E.F., 1st Lt. GEORGE J. CHAPMAN, '13, Lt., Sig. Res. Corps., Av., France. ' CHARLES A. CHARPELL, '19, Hclqrs. CO., Casual Detach, Spartanburg. DONAI.D W. CIIAsE, '19, Pvt., B. H. 31, A.P.O. 732, France. PAUL B. CHASE, '18, Yeoman, Av., Pensacola. REXEORD Cl'lA'I'TERTON, '13, 1st Lt., Russia. LLOYD CHENEY, '05,. Director liducational Com. Liberty Loan COIn., 120 Broadway, N.Y.C. ROHER'I' CHENEV, '13, 331-I1 Amb. Corps, Camp Greene. ROY CHENEY, Prof. of Law, Capt., 102nd Am. S. Tr., France. HARRY A. CHEPLIN, '17, Sgt., Army l.ab., Yale Univ. AUoUs'I'Us CIIIDEs'rER, '21, B.G. 9 S., Isol. Camp, Pelham Bay. ALnER'r JEROME CHILDs, '15, Off. Qrts., Camp Farragut. DR. DONALD S. CI-IILDs, '09, Capt., Biltmore, N. C. MA'I rIIEw J. CHRY:-rI', ex-'14, Pvt., Bat. C., 59th Art. EARL F. CHURcH, '11, 1st Lt., Co. A, 29th Engrs., A.E.F., France, A.P.O. 714. H. CADY CHURCHELL, '17, lins., Nav. Av., Bldg. 25, Nav. Air Sta., Pensacola. FRANK A. CHURCHILL, '09, 2nd Lt., Field Art. Sch. of Instruction, A.E.F. J, LLOYD CHURCHILL, ex-'14, lins., Nav. Av. Killed in falling Inaehine, Pensacola. LEON B. CHURCHIL, '12, Co. A, 303rc1 Engrs., A.E.F., France. Seriously wounded Oct- ober, 1918. D. T. CIOLLI, '20, Med. Res. Corps. WM. CLAPP, '18, Dispatch Div., Camp Dix. AZZEL CLARK, '13, Aero Sq., A.E.F. I-IOWARD D. CLARK, '18, Mot. Truck Co. 42, Qrm. Dept., Brownsville, Tex. Une Hundred Thirty- two JOHN C. CLARK, '17, Av. Lumber Div., Camp l'laI1:'ock. Out of Good Shepherd after pneumonia. LEONARD W. CLARK, '22, S.A.T.C., F.A. Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. MILTON CLARK, '21, Sgt., U.S.A., France. PAUL C. CLARK, '17, U.S.S.C. 215, N.Y.P.O RICHARD A. CLARK, '18, U.S.N.R.F., Base NO. 3, Pt. Jefferson. YVALTER B. CLARK Clnstruct. Englishj, 2nd Lt., Inf., 2nd Camp, Ft. Niagara. WALTER R. CLARK, '17, 2nd Lt., American Lake, Washington. EDWIN D. CLAUDIUS, ex-'14, Sgt. Maj., 163rIl Air Sq., A.E.F. A, RALI-II CLAY, '18, Co. L, 309th Inf., France. Killed in action, Nov. 25, 1918. l.If0N 0. CLEMIQNT, '17, Train. Co. 22, Offi- cers' Reg., Camp Johnston. GEORGE I-I. CLEss, JR., '16, lst Lt., 332ml Inf., Italy. ALBER'l' C. CLINE, '18, lst Lt., A. S. Sig. R.C., 3rd Av. InstrIIct. Cen., A.lZ.F. IIAROLD CLINOEN, '14, Madis. Brks., lst Camp. Discharged. I'lHRBER'l' F. COAKLEY, ex-'16, lst Lt., Art. ALFRED R. Conn, '17, Sgt. 163rcl Inf., A.Ii.F. WILLIAM GICRMOND COCIIRAN, '1-1, 8th Av. Instruct. Cen., A.l2.F. LEON J. COCHRANE, '12, 1st Yeom., U.S.S. Carola IV, N.Y.l'.O. WILLIAM G. COCHRANE, '14, 2nd Lt., Av. Sect. Sig. R. C., 8th Av. lnstruet. Cen., A.E.F. MAURICE COIIN, '17, 2nIl l.t., Coast Art., U.S.R. OLIN B. COIT, '96, Field Director, Camp Ser., So. Div., A.R.C., Charleston, C. L.AA. C0l'I', '11, Corp. Engrs., 42nd Reg., I: If LYNDE H. CoI'I', '11, N. A. H. E. COLIIURN, '13, 10th lingrs., A.IC.F., France. MARsHALL COLCORD, '17, Pvt., U.S.A., B.ll. 33, Portsmouth, England. BENJAMIN COLOROVE, '08, Capt., l'll'illli'0. EARL B. COLLINS, '17, Mecl. Detach., Gar- den City, L. l. W. B. COLLINs, '15, lst Lt., Inf., N.A., A.E.F., France. lfl. RANGER COLLSON, '20, Navy, U.S.S. Hiawatha, care of Com. Sth Nav. Dist. Citizens Bank Bldg., Norfolk, Va. WARREN COLs'rEN, ex-'19, CO. F, 11th Inf., U.S.M.C., Quantico, Va. ALFRED P. COMAN, '17, lst Lt., 155th Dep. Brig., Camp Lee, Chaplain. FRANCIS COMAN, '18, Univ. Amb. Unit France. FRANK CONABLE, '16, Co. A, 2nd l.t., C,A.O. T.R.S., Ft. Mom'Oe. J. CONDERMAN, '19, Lt., Instr., Camp Grant. BENTLEY M. CONDIT, '19, Militia. LEON AIIEL CONODON, Capt., '08, San. Corps, U.S.A., A.P.O. 721, care o1'U.S. Central Med. Depot, Lab. Div. Fo0d Nutrition. MATHEW CONKLIN, '15, Lt., Engrs., France. 1 'fffi' i 'fgiT:Q1ig --'-- :g..f 5.fi'f'i.. f P' N mumumsunun-ummm wa-nun:-nu-mumwos l -sw-I-.-.Q-qu---nu-nano-uname .-......W. Xxvxxxxw A ............ Nxxmx . x,xx .. Xxxx - ......... .NxXNNxxx. ... Nxxx, .L :,,::,:q,,: . ..:,.,:,:.,. L ,1,z, . :,L. , ,:, N ,,,,,, ..........................................................e.................... NONDAGA c...,...,.....,,.. W.....W...,,,,,,,..,..,,,..,.,.,.,.,... lVlll.'I'0N CONKLING, '20, M.E.R.C., l3.H. Unit 23, A.E.F., via New York. DAVID A. CONLIN, '20, Hdqrs. Div. of 27th Div., 105th Amb., U.S.A., France. FRANK E. CONLIN, '21, Nav. Res. Tr. Camp, Camp Stuart, Newport News, Va. ANTHONY CONTRONEO, '20, Qrm. Corps, 23rd Receiv. Co., Camp Joseph E. Johnson. FLOYD H. COOK, '07, Lt., Asst. Surg., U.S.N. R.F. NANCY COOK, '12, Endey Military llospital, London. KENNETH COOKINGHAM, '17, Camp Travis, Tex. RAY N. COOLEY, '21, S.A.T.C., F.A., Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. DR. CLARENCE E. COON, '98, Maj., B.H. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F. GERALD COONEY, '20, M.R.C. CARL B. COOPER, '16, 2nd Lt., Art. HARVEY J. Cool-ER, '16, Corp., Co. B, 303rd Mil. Pol., 78th Div., France. RANSOM COOPER, '12, lst Lt., U.S. Air Serv., 45 Ave. Montaigne. HENRY F. COPELAND, '05, Y.M.C.A., S.A.T. C., Syracuse University. l.I.0YD A. CORIIETT, ex-'19, Unit 1, Radio Such., Nav. Oper. Base, Hampton Roads, a. DR. JOHN J. CORIIETT, '16, Capt., Camp Taylor. EARL S. COREV, '18, 9 E. 12th St., Wilming- ton, Del. Du Pont Co. LEON I-I. CORNWALI., '07, 1st Lt., M.C., U.S.A., A.E.F. Louis CORRIGAN, S.A.T.C., F.A., Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. DR. JOHN G. CORSON, '15, lst Lt., B.E.F. Died Oct. 23, 1919, at Fort Bayard, New Mexico. E. J. COSHWAY, '18, 20th Co., Sth Tr. Bn., 1S1st Dep. Brig., Camp Devens. 'EDWARD J. COTTRELL, '15, Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky. Died of influenza about Oct. 22, 1918. ROY W. COTTRELL, ex-'17, Av., lst Camp, Mad. Brks. HOWARD COUNCILMAN, ex-'16, U.S.N., U.S.S. Texas. FLOYD COURSEN, '21, Barracks Gl0S, Isola- tion Reg., Pelham Tr. Sta. MERNVIN T. CRANDALL, ex-'17, Co. 37, 152 Dep. Brig., Camp Dix. THOMAS F. CRANE, '18, Nav. Res., Newport. NEIL D. CRANMER, '12, Y.M.C.A., 309th Reg., Camp Dix. EARL S. CRAWFORD, '18, Inspee. Wood Ma- terials, 410 W. lst St., Dayton. 'l'IERBER'l' CRAWFORD, '15, C.W.S., N.A., 3416 P. St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Died of pneumonia. JAMES CRAWFORD, '21, Mer. Mar., U.S.N:, U.S.S. Gov. Dingley, 170 Border St., IL. Boston. LEWIS W. CRAWFORD, L. A. Fae., Co. O, 4th Bn., Plattsburg Barracks. I LEONARD L. CRENAN, '10, 152ml Dep. Brig., Camp Upton. WILIIUR C. CRISP, ex-'17, 2nd Lt., Field Art., CampKJackson, S. C. ROIIERT L. CRocRE'r'r, '97, Capt., Camp Meade. ALIIERT J. CROFT, '06, Lt., Chaplain's Corps, U.S.A., 336th lnf., 84th Div., France. EDWARD A. CRONAIIER, '18, Sgt., 106th Sq. Aircraft Prod. Div., Hotel Stonebrook, Portland, Ore. DR. PAUL T. CROSBY, '15, Capt., lst Bn., 5th Reg., U. S. Mar., France. Mar. Corps at Chateau-Thierry. Asst. Surgeon. ORRIS J. CROSLEY, '18, lnstruets. Co. l, Camp J. E. Johnston. 'KROIIERT P. CROSS, '17, 2nd Lt., Art. Killed in airplane accident, Italy. DALTON P. CROSSMAN, '19, Navy, U.S.S. Amphitrate, N.Y.l'.O. JAMES E. CROSSMAN, '10, Capt., Camp Mae- Arthur. E. P. CROWELI., '12, Corp., Co. K, 51st Pioneer Inf., France. R. V. CROWLEY, '18, Inspect. Sch., Sig. Corps, S00 NV. 4-th St., Dayton, O. JAMES E. CUFF, '19, Ft. Niagara. EI.IzAI3ETII CULVER, Fac., Y.M.C.A., France. ELMER H. CULVER, '18, Ens., U.S.N. ERNIEST M. CUMMINGS, '21, S.A.'l'.C., F.A., Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. F. E. CURRIIE, Co. A, 104th Mach. Gun Bn. FRARCIS CLIFFORD CURTIN, '11, C. A. Corps, 46 Reg., France. 'lil-IOMAS LEO CURTIN, '16, Pvt.. Aer. Pliot., Rochester, N. Y. CHARLES EDWIN CURTIS, '03, Lt., M.C. HARRY Cus'rARD, '19, Mot. Trk. Co., 460, M.S.l+., A.ls.lf. D HARRY A. DADDEN, '08, Capt., Med. Corps, Vichy. ' CHARLES J. DALEY, '15, 2nd Lt., U.S.A. Inf., Camp Gordon, T, E. DALRYMI-I.E, Sgt., Co. A, lst Engrs., France. Died as result Of wounds re- ceived in action, France, May 10, 1918. HAROLD DANSON, '19, Nav. Av., M.I.T. PHILIP DANZ, ex-'17, France, Pvt., Camp Hosp. 15, A.P.O. 711, A.E.F. J. LEON DARLINts'rON, '18, Inspector, Sig. Corps, Engel Aircraft Plant, Niles, Ohio. FRANK C. DAVERN, ex-'11, Sr. Mast. Engr., 27th Div., U.S. Engrs. Train. CIIARLES H. DAVEY, '13, lst Lt., 29th Engrs., Co. A, A.P.O. 714. DONALD R. DAVIDSON, '17, lst Lt., Asst. Surg., U.S. Navy, U.S.S. Mallory, N.Y, P.O. LEROY R. DAVIDSON, '17, Ens., U.S.N.R.F., Armory, Thames St., Newport. A. GRAHAM DAVIS, '19, lst Lt., Field Art., O.R.C. DARIUS A. DAVIS, '07, Assoc. Direct. Y.M. C.A. in French Army, 13 rue Lafayette, Paris. EDGAR DAVIS, '19, Sig. Corps, Nav. Res. H. R. DAVIS, '18, Lt., Camp Greene. ' JOSEPH DAVIS, '16, U.S.N., Philadelphia. One Hundred 'l'h1I'1y-three f ff.. 3211 P833 ki1?Q..-..lii it ONONDAGAN LQ l 'iil ' ggi.. lf, MRS. MAUD MERRIT DAVIS, Y.M.C.A., 13 rue Lafayette, Paris. PAUL DAvIs, '19, Troop D, 1st Cav., Spar- tanhurg. ROBERT E. DAVIS, '19, lst Lt., F.A., Aerial Observer, U.S. Air Service. EDWARD S. DAWSON, '18, 1st Lt., Co. B, 305th Inf., Yaphank. HAROLD M. DAY, '16, Lt., Av. Sec., Sig. Riffs. Corps, Franklin Field, Montgomery, a. W. STANLEY DAY, '18, B. H. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F., France. JOSEPH E. DAYTON, '11, Y.M.C.A., 34 Cie 15 E.F.E.M. Sector Postal No. 97, France. ROBERT J. TJEANS, '20, Observ. Bn. No. 2, Camp Zachary Taylor. ARTHUR W. DEAS, JR., '15, 2nd Lt., A.S.M. A., A.I5.F. HAROLD DEAS, '18, lst. Lt., C.A.C., Camp Galloway. PEDRO A. DECASTRO, '18, Lt., Panama. AIIRAM DECRER, '08, War Corr. Chicago Daily News, Paris. OLIN DECKER, ex-'21, Camp Taylor. OSCAR DECKER, '21, Av., Camp Taylor. LOUIS E. DEGROAT, '18, Reg. Army, Med. Corps. G. HERBERT DEKAY, '17, Dep. Brig., A. E.F., 311th Inf. GENESERIC DE LEON, '18, Mobile Hosp., No. 3, Paris. A. SEOUR DELLING, '16, U.S.N., Arkansas, 'foreign waters. DEAN W. DELONG, '22, A.A.'l'.C., F.A., Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. R. O. DEMONIJ, '17, 305th M. G. Bn., Overseas. NVounded in action. Now in A.A.C., B.H. 41, Paris. DR. CHARLES W. DEMONG, '07, Lt., U.S.A., Camp Greenleaf. LEWIS E. DENCH, '18, Key West, Fla. FRANK G. DENNIS, '17, U.S.N., Aero Sta., U. S. Naval Base, Hampton Roads, Va., 90th Q.M. Bal. Div. VVINTHROP DENNISON, '21, Seaman, Gt. Lakes Tr. Sta., lll. EDGAR DENTON, '13, Ens., U.S.S. Columbia. DONALD B. DERBY, '18, 1st Lt., Av. TIVILLIAM DE SILVA, '19, Spruce Div., Sig. Corps, Vancouver, Wash. LEOPOLD DE SOTA, '17, Nav. Res. DR. RAYMOND J. DEVINE, '17, lst Lt., U.S. ' Med. Res., Ft. Oglethorpe. WILLIAM C. DEXTER, '15, Co. F, 311th Inf., A.E.F., France. Killed in action. JOsEI'H S. DEYOUNG, '15, Sgt., 20th Engrs., Sth Bn., France. FRANCISCO DI BARTOLO, '11, Corp., Bat. D, 50th Art., C.A.C., Camp Eustis. FERDINAND DI BARTOLO, '17, Bat. D, 50th Art., C.A.C., Camp Eustis. J. A. DIDIILEE, '17, Interpreter, Med. Corps, France. WILLIAM G. DICKINSON, '15, Capt., M.R.C., 309th Inf., lst Bn., Base Hosp. 84, A. P.O. 794. . One Hundred Thirty-four STANLEY DIEEENDORF, '15, lst Cas. Co.. A.S.S.C., Av., Vancouver Brks. JOSEPH P. DINAN, '18, Co. C, 310th Inf., A.E.F. P. M. DINEHART, 10th Engrs., A.E.lf., France. JERRY W. DINNEEN, '16, Capt., Co. L, 312th Inf., A.P.O. 731. HARRY DIXON, '19, U.S.S. Santiago, N. Y. WILLIAM F. DODIIINS, JR., '18, lst Camp, Madison Brks. HOWARD A. DOBELL, '19, Ens., Pay. Corps, U.S.N.R.F., Botoloph St., Boston. GEORGE DOHIE, '11, Capt., A.D.S.,115th, 2nd Bn., F.A., France. HENRY E. Doon, '15, Co. F, 310th Inf., France. RALPH H. DODDS, '15, U.S.A. Sch. of Mil. Aern., Princeton. L. S. DOMIIROWSRY, '17, Pvt., 20th Engrs., Co. C, 9th Bn., France. STANLEY J. DONALDSON, ex-'17, U.S.N., Rochefort. JOHN NV. DONOHUE, '20, CO. Com., Isol. Camp E-9 South, Co. 15, Nav. Tr. Sta., Pelham Bay. CECIL V. DONOVAN, '19, Univ. Amh. Unit, S.S.U. '12, Convois Autos par B.C.M., A.E.F. WEI.'1'ON J. DONOVAN, '20, France. ALONZO IDOMHROWSKV, '17, U.S.A., France. HOWARD DORMANDY, '20, Engrs., France. JOHN DANIEL DOUGHERTY, '19, Av. C. W. HAROLD DOUGLAS!-1, '16, lst Lt., Av., Sig. Corps, Lancaster, England. Wound- ed. JAY WILLIAM DOUNCE, '00, Surg. Lt., Sr. Med. OH., N.R. Hdqs., 280 Broadway, New York City. BREWSTER C. DOUS'l', '14, Capt., M.O.R.C., Ft. Oglethorpe. H. BURTON DOUST, '00, Major, B.H. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F., France. MAURICE E. DOUST, '15, Pvt., B.l-I. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F., France. M. L. DOUsT, '18, Pvt., B.l-I. 31, A.P.O. 702, A.E.F., France. ARTHUR DOWD, '17, 2nd Lt., Ord., 1304 Fairmount St., N.W., Washington, D. C. GARNET B. DowD, '19, Engr. Corps, San Antonio. J. FRANCIS Down, '18, lst Lt., 314 Supply Co., Q.M.C., A.E.F. A. E. DOWNES, 23nd Engrs., Road Bldg., Annapolis. REV. I-I. H. DOWNEY, '00, Y.M.C.A. Sec., Camp Gordon. DONALD DOxsEE, '21, Lt., R.F.C., Hock- hridge Hants, Eng. H. E. ARCHIE DoxsEE, JR., '21, Cad., R.F. C., Camp Borden, Ontario. STUART A. DRAKE, '21, N.A. ALBERT J. DRIEU, '19, Lt., Instructor Av., Ithaca. TJERRY J. DRISCOLL, '19, Sgt., Cor. F, 303rd Engrs. Killed in action, France. KEITH DRISCOLI., 16th Cav., U.S.A., Mer- cedes, Texas. '57 iii 5775 5 H iiiii 5' 'i v'i fffi ' 'f'i'ii71.: V' if usnuuwxu-www-NwmsswNwsxxxxwswwsxesw-ww.:-swssrsssvaw..-SW-..Nam-Nm E R-fSw..N.XW.wRWsssxawtxxxxxxxxsx SRRWAWAYNWR .WANN-Rvnmxwwmsnmwsf. ONUNDAGA ................... DR. LAWRENCE DRUMM, '12, Lt., U.S.N., San. Insp., Haiti. RUSSELL W. DUCK, Prof. For., l.t., Mar. Corps, Santo Domingo. JOHN E. DUDLEY, '18, 1st l.1'., Instr. in Av., Dayton. WILLIAM M. DUIILEY, '17, Av., 2nd Lt., Mineola, L. I. C. ARNOLD DU'l l'0N, '20, C.A.O.'l'.S., Ft. Monroe. Discharged. EDWARD A. DUNN, '18, Pvt., Field Sup. Ser., U.S.N.A., 361. W. 57th St., New York City. RODERICK DUNN, '19, 1st Lt., 310th Inf., A.P.O. 714, A.E.F. L. A. DUREN, '20, Drill Co. 347, U.S. Mar., Paris Island, S. C. GEORGE R. DURYEA, ex-'17, lst Lt., l-ldqrs. CO., 310th Inf., Camp Dix. VAUOIIN, lJlI'l l'0N, '17, Lt., M.C. FRANK B. DUVALL, '02, Y.M.C.A., Franee. 'FRANK B. DUVALL, '02. Y.M.C.A. Sec., 12 Rue d'AqIIesseaII, Paris. Died Over- seas. WIIILIAM R. DWYER, '16, Sch. Enlist. Spec., Ft. Monroe, Va. NIARSHALI. W. DYER, '06, l.t., M. C. GAIQDNIER P. DYNES, Battery A, 308th Field Art., A.E.F. E EDWARD G. EAGAN, '17, lst Lt., 15th F. A., en route to Germany. DONALD U. EAGER, '17, Med. Dept., B. I-l., Camp Sevier. D. E. EASTMAN, '18, 2nd Lt., S. C. R. ROIIERT EATON, '20, Navy. GEORGE L. EIIELINO, '12, Pvt., H. H. 31, .A.P.O. 732, A.E.F., France. ERNEST J. EBERLING, '18, Sgt., 13.1-I. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F., France. GEORGE EIIERLINO, ex-'17, Univ. Hosp., Unit G, France. ARVID R. ECRIIERO, '17, Znx Lt., A.P.O. 727, A.E.F., Bat. B, 129th F. . LEWIS C. ECKER, '06, M.R.C., Capt., Camp Oglethorpe. LAURA EDDY, '18, Endell Military Hosp., London. LYNDON IEDDY, '18, Av., France. I PAUL B. EDDY, '20, Mackey Hosp. Unit, 2nd Lt., Carlston Field, Arcadia,ALa.R WM. P. EDDY, 20, S.A.'l'.C., F. ., ep. Troops, Camp Taylor. MAX lfDtiE'1 l', '18, Corpx l-ldqrs. Co., A.l'.O., 705, A.E.F., 104th F. . JAMES S. EDWARDS, '17, 2nd l.t., Co. 8, Dep. Brig., Camp Dix. I LYNN L. EDWARDS, '18, 2nd Lt., Jacksonville. W. N. EDWARDS, '12, Sgt., 29th Eng., France. J. FRANK EOAN '17, A.E.F. 1 LAWRENCE W.' EIIEGARTNER, Lt., J. ti., Chelsea Nav. Hosp. JOHN EIIINOER, '15, lst Lt., Hdqrs. Co., 58th Reg., Coast ffht. Res. Corps, A.l'..l'., Bn. Orientcen O . 1 EDWARD EICHS'I'AEn'I', ex-'18, Ensign, U. S. N.R.F., at sea. JAY C. B. ELDER, '22, S.A.T.C., F.A., Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. FRANK E. ELDREDGE, '01, 2nd Lt., Sig. Corps, Wash., D. C. ALFRED S. ELLENIIEROER, ex-'17, 2nd Lt., Ord., U.S.R. E. RALI-II ELLIS, '18, 2nd Lt., Sig. Corps, Rad. Div., College Park, Md. RAY G. ELLIS, '17, llat. F, 35th Field Art., Camp McClellan. ROIIER1' A. ELLIS, '17, Co. 1, Provs. Bn., Av. See. Sig. Corps, Camp Lee. J. S'I'AIfIfoRn lf1.Ll'1'HORl'E, '16, 2nd Lt., Chem. War Ser., Sti1111l.0l'!l Plant, Edgewood Arsenal. HENRY ELSNER, Sgt., 102nd Annnun. 'l'r., A.E.F. WILLIAM I-l. EMERSON, '15, 1St LI., 49th Inf., U.S.A. 'ROLIVER O. EMERY, '19, Pvt., Co. H, 301st Inf., France. Killed in act ion. XVILLIAM J. ENDERSIIEE, '16, Sgt., Co. D, 30311 Engrs., A.E.F. Wi A. ENDS, '19, lst Lt., Camp Zachary Tay- Or. D. N. l2l'S'1'1ElN, '17, C.M.M., U.S.N., N.Y. LEONARD W. ERICSON, 32rd Ser. Co., U.S. Sig. Corps, College Sta., Texas. ROY L. ERLENIIECK, '20, U.S.N.R. GRANT W. ERNST, '17, Fly. Cad., Pilots lirics., Post Field, Ft. Sill. CIIARLES J. ERREGER, '20, 2nd Lt., U.S. Air Serv., Hertz, London. KENNETI-I ERSKINE, '17, Photo., Ithaca. ALBERT lfRWlN, Cantonment, Camp Devens CIIESTER W. EVANS, '18, Mad. Brks., lst Camp. Discharged. JAMES F. EVANS, '17, Av., Coast Def., Pt. Royal, S. Car. MILTON M. EVANS, ex-'11, 2nd Lt., S.M.C., N.A., Mot. Sup. Train 419, A.E.F. NVALTER O. EVANS, '17, ist Camp, Mad. lirks RALPH EVERE'l l', '12, Camp Meade. F li. BARNEY FAGAN, '17, M.'l'.C. Sch., France. PAUL FAGAN, '15, Y.M.C.A., Camp Kelly, San Antonio. JOHN F. FAIGLE, JR., '17, M.R.C. SAMUEL FAILE, ex-'17, 15th Cav., Ft. Riley, Kans. FLORENCE FAILING, ex-'13, Endell Military Hospital, London. MYRON L. FAIRCHILD, ex-'19, 1st Lt., 53rd Pioneer Inf., Camp NVadsWOrth, S. C. FLOYD R. FANTON, '21, S.A.'l'.C., F.A., Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. HARRY H. FARMER, '96, Capt., Co. C, 108th Inf., France. JAMES A. FARRELL, '17, Mad. Brks., lst Camp. H. W. FARRINGTON, '07, Y.M.C.A., 13 rue Lafayette, Paris. HAROLD '1'. FAUS, '19, Pvt., Co. C, 6th Engrs., A.E.F., France. Wounded. 'CHARLES BEVANS FAY, '18, N.'1'.S. Died of infiuenza, Newport. One Hundred Thirty-five A 'f'f'f'--s' , Wv-ssAs 5 a......L....... x,mw xxxxw .,. . .x.X . k. 3 t....... HOWARD M. FEARON, '16, Sgt., 446th Engrs., Dep. Detach., A.E.F. RALPH J. FEELEY, '10, B. H. 33, Camp Dix. ROBERT FIEELEY, ex-'17, Corpl., Co. F, 311th Inf., A.I2.F. ' HAROLD FELCI-I, '17, Camp Devens. HARRY FEKKES, '20, Co. K, 5th Reg., Fram- ingham. DR. W. R. FERRIS, hon. '12, Chaplain. M. P. FERGUSON, '18, Nav. Ens., French Government. CLARENCE I.. FESSENDEN, '10, I.t., M. C. CEDRIC E. FII.RINs, '13, lst Lt., M. C., France. EDMUND C. FILLER, '16, Bat. A, 59th Art., Ft. Hamilton. CLARENCE M. FINCH, '16, 1st Lt., Co. E. 311th Inf., 156th Brig., 78th Div., N.A., Am. R.C. No. l. I-IERMAN FINEBURG, ex-'19, Co. I, Chem. Bn., Edgewood Arsenal. NVILLIAM R. FINSTERWALD, '19, N.A. CONRAD FISCHER, '19, Av., Texas. ALBERT W. FISH, '20, Lt., Instructor, Camp Grant. HAROLD FISHER, ex-'14, lst I.t., Ord. Dept., A.E.F., France. JAMES A. FISHER, '15, Lt., France. SCOTT R. FISHER, '16, Capt. M.R.C., France. ELERY R. FITCH, '12 Lt. Sr. Grade, Camp Paul Jones, U.S.N. Trn. Sta., Great Lakes. PAUL B. FITZGERALD, '08, Lt., M.C. PAUL FITZIIATRICK, ex-'14, Capt., Q.M.C., Camp Merritt. HOWARD W. FLACK, '14, 1st Lt., San An- tomo. JAMES G. FLANNAGAN, JR., '19, Cb. E, 310th Inf., France. J. GORDON FLANNERY, JR., '19, Co. E, 310th Inf., Camp Dix. J. GORDON FLANNERY, '18, Naval Transport. LUCRETIA FLANSBURGH, '18, Army Sch. Nurs. WAIIIJ FI.AxINO'I'oN, '18, Corp., 307th F. A., A.E.F. VVALTER FLEMING, '18, Nav. Res., Newport, France, Amb. Co. A, 2nd Bn. KENNETH B. FLOYD, '21, 2nd Reg. Co. 10, Bks. 2-F, Pelham Bay. O. ROGER FLYNN, JR., '19, 2nd Lt., R.F.C., care Cox 84 Co., Ltd., London. CLARENCE FOERTCII, '15, Lt., Sig. Corps. PRESTON D. FOCO, '12, 1st Lt., 309th Inf., Co. E, Hosp. 112, D.S.C. JOE FOLEY, '13, U.S.N., U.S.S. Indiana. DE FRED FOLTS, '18, S.S.U. 622, Par B.C.M., Paris. ARTHUR F. FOLZ, '11, Ens., U.S.N., Submar. Base, New London. HENRY FOLZ, '17, Ens., U.S.N., U.S.S. Westerdyk. TOLIVER D. FoRIIEs, '20, Lt., Av. Died at San Antonio. GLENN R. FORD, '19, M.R.C. HENRY J. FOREMAN, '18, 2nd Lt., 1st Tr. Brig., Valley Field, Texas. THOMAS F. FOREMAN, '00, Capt., M.C. CHARLES B. FORSYTH, '15, Ens., U.S.N. One Hundred Thirty-slx CLARENCE B. FOR'1'l2SCU'lE, '21, Nav. Res. OFF. Tru. Sch., Pelham Bay. ' NVARD R. FOsKET'I', '17, U.S.S. I.eviathan, N.Y.P.O., Transport Serv. HAROLD E. FosTER, '09, A.E.F., France, Lt., 56th F. Amb., 7th Bn., R. W. Kent. Reg. PHILIP H. FowI.ER, '17, Pvt., Q.M.C., 8th Reg. Div., Motor Supply Train, Co. F, Baltimore. DR. SAMUEL R. FOWLER, '98, Capt., U.S.A., Med. Corps, Camp Taylor. ERNEST F. FOX, '19, Corp., Co. E, 302nd Inf., A.P.O. 705, A.E.F. LELAND W. Fox, '17, lst I.t., Field Art., Cherry Valley, N. Y. I.Eo B. Fox, '19, 2nd Lt., 35th Tr. Bn., Art., Camp Taylor. JAMES F. FRANCE, '17, Pvt., Ord. Corps, N. A., Aberdeen Prov. Grounds. ROBERT C. FRANCE, '15, Sgt., Sect. A, Ord. llelejpt., U.S.A. Prov. Grounds, Aberdeen, BERNARD K. FRANK, '19, 24th Spruce Sq., Bureau of Aircraft Prod., Vancouver Brks. O. S. FRANK, '12, Chem. Ser. Div., France. R. F. FRANKI.IN, '18, 2nd Lt., 296 Sq. Air Ser. Rad. Sch., Columbia University. VV. PAUL FRANTZ, ex-'15, 825 Aero Sq., Garden City, L. I. ANTHONY FRASCATI, '17, Chem., Washing- ton, D. C. HAROLD D. FRAZEE, '19, lst Lt., Av. In- struct., Dallas. CLYDE L. FREAR, '14, Pvt., Band, 30th Engrs. A.E.F., France. JACon FREEDMAN, '14, O.R.T.C., Ft. Niag- ara. A 'FREDERICK FRENCH, '19, Pvt., 108th Rain- bow Div., France. Killed in action, EARL I. FRESHMAN, '13, Q.M., 3rd Class, U.S.N., Aux. Res. 2 gold chevrons. ALEX. E. FRIDRICH, '19, Co. 16, 4th Recruit Camp, Camp Greene. BENJAMIN FRIEDRICH, '19, Inf., Camp Greene. REUBEN FRIEDRICH, ex-'17, Amb. Serv. FREDERICK FRIMEL, '19, Cpl., Rain. Div., Co. C, 108th U. S. Inf., Camp Merritt, N.J. PAUI. E. FRoAss, '19, Nav. Air Serv., Over- seas. RALPH P. FROIIISHER, '21, Lt., S.A.T.C., Coast Art. Off. Tr. Sch., Ft. Monroe. NICHOLAS FRUNZI, '18, Cook 8: Bak. Sch., Camp Wadsworth. DANIEL FUI-IRMAN, ex-'17, 2nd Lt., Gentner Field, Lake Charles, Ia. FOREST B. FULI.ER, '18, 10th Engrs., For. Reg., Co. F., A.E.F. WESLEY FULLER, '17, Co. C, 307th F.A., Camp Dix. G BASIL R. GABRIEL, '04, Y.M.C.A., 12 rue d'Aguesseau, Paris. CLARENCE GANNON, '20, lst Co., 6th Bat., Camp Syracuse. .ii3fjfjig..1..iiif:1iiififjgglfffi,Tiff-lLTf'ffT5 'ii' '..' ' 1' K ' nuances xA ,vxv ,xxxxxxx . XYA. . .A2li:,f S :XXXX - .iii ,,.... HAROLD T. GALLAGHER, '18, 2nd Lt., 48th Inf., Newport News. 'CI-IAS. H. GALLAGIAIER, '96, Capt. Died at B. H. 202, France, of pneumonia. FRANK GANsI.ER, '19, N. A. LEON GARFUNKEL, '21, Co. A, 202nd Field Sig. Bn., A.E.F. GEORGE R. GARRETT, '18, Ord. Dept., Washington, D. C. 'JACK GARRETT, '20, 2nd Lt., Camp Dix. Died of pneumonia. HARRY GASKEEN, '20, 1st Sgt., B. H. No. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F. JOHN GATES, '17, 2nd Lt., Q. M. C. . SAMUEL J. GATES, '10, Capt., I.. of C., A.I+1.F. LOREN W. GAY, '16, Musician, lrldqrs. Co. Band, 108th Inf., Camp Wadsworth. GEORGE R. GEARN, '17, lst Sgt., U. S. Inf., Camp Dix. ARLIN M. GELATT, '19, Camp Meade, U.S.A. OTTOCGELORMINI, '16, Chem., Washington, D. . WM. B. GEORGE, '20, S.A.T.C., F.A., Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. WM. S. GERE, ex-'17, Sgt., Co. A, 102nd Ammun. Tr., 27th Div., A.E.F. HERBERT C. GERLACII, '14, Camp I-Iancock. RUSSELL T. GREEN, Prof. For., 1st Lt., Bat. E, 128th F.A., A.E.F. E. C. GIIIBONS, '16, Teach., Ft. Monroe. EDWARD J. GIBIIONS, '16, Instructor, Ft. Monroe. RUPERT V. GIIIIIONS, '10, 1stI.t., Med. Corps. ARCIHIIE I.. GIIISON, '18, Navy, Co. A, lst Reg., Camp Paul Jones. FRANK GIBSON, ex-'09, A.P.O. 703, A.li.F. JOI-IN A. GIBSON, '17, Nav. Res. Force, 52nd St., Brooklyn. LEO E. GIESON, '17, M.R.C. RUPERT J. GIDDINGS, '13, Co. B, oth Eng. Reg., A.E.F., France. EARLE A. GILBERT, '19, Corp., CO. G, 203nd Inf., Camp Devens. M. V. GILBERT, '20, 2nd l.t., Camp A-1, 435 Sq., Wash. EARL S. GILL, '21, Corp., Av. Ground School, Austin. FLOYD I.. GILLES, '17, M.R.C., Lt. DAVID F. GILLETT, '11, Capt., Univ.. Hosp. Unit G. WILLIS GII.LET'l'E, '21, Iins., U.S.N. ERNEST G. GILLMORE, '17, M.R.C., Lt. CHAS. GILMORE, '17, Co. A, 310th Inf., 78th Div., France. EUGENE W. GILMORE, '18, Lt., Av., A.E.F., 3rd Instruction Center. E. C. GIVENS, '18, 2nd Lt., Signal Corps, 1st Co., Camp Vail. IRVING R. GLADSTONE, '10, Co. IJ, 305th M.G.B., A.E.F. WALTER GLASS, '16, lst l.t., Overseas. Gassed in action. Eng. Hosp. J. J. GLICK, '19, Ord. Dept. Q MARVIN B. GLISSMANN, '18, Lt., J.C1., U.S.N.T. DAYTON GLOVER, '19, U.S.A. G. A. GOEIIEL, '19, 1st Lt., Anib. Co., No. 105, 102nd San. Trn., A.P.O. 716. CLIFFORD GOES, '14, B. I-I. No. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F. Lt. LOUIS GOES, '19, Pvt., B. I-I. No. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.Ii.F. AIIRAIIAM T. GOLDSTIEIN, '13, Lt., M.C. JOSEPII GOI.DS'I'IiIN, '14, 2nd I.t., American Lake, Wash. R. A. GOI.D'I'l1ORI'E, '17, 10th lingrs. For. l. B. GOODMAN, '20, U. S. Nav. Rcceiv. Ship, New Orleans. CLINTON E. GOODWIN, '03, Capt. Med. Corps, Ft. Benjamin Harrison. ROIIT. Ii. GOOLEY, '20, Tank Serv., Camp Cole. J. G. CTORIJON, '08, Capt., M.R.C., 304th M.G.B., A.l5.F., via N. Y. J. MORRIS 1j0RING, '20, Mach. G. Bn, 27th, Div., France. Killed in action Sept. 30, 1918. DONALD GORMAN, '18, Harv. S.S., 2nd I.t., Camp Taylor. l':DMUND M. GOSSIELIN, '20, Nav. Res., Sea- IIICIIS Brk., BI'C1IlCI't0lI. VINCENT W. GRADY, '19, lins., U.S.N., Steam ling. School, Stevens Institute, Instr. xfVEIiI.IAM G. CTRADY, '16, 2nd Lt., Garahaldi, re. ROIIT. GRAIIAM, '14, lst Mus., Mar. Bnd., San Diego. 'AR'l'IIIlR Ii. GRANIIERG, '12, lst Lt., Coast Art., France. Died of pneumonia. GEORGE li. fiRANGlER, '12, U.S.A., B.lAI. No. 37. DONALD II. GRANT, lst I.t., 102nd M.G.B., A.lE.F. S'rEIfHEN A. GRANT, '18, R.F.C., Toronto. ROLAND GRAY tL.A. Fac.D, Ft. Ethan Allen. l'lOBAR'I' C. GRAVES. U.S.A., S.A.P., Cornell Univ. II. SHERMAN GREEN, '21, 20th Iingrs., Co. C, 9th Bn., A.I'2.F. JOIIN IE. GREEN, '19, Militia Av. l.lEIClES'l'ER G. GREENE, '18, Pvt., Co. IE, 303rd lingrs., N. A., France. lV1EI.VIN F. GREENE, '20, 2nd Lt., C. A., Ft.. . Monroe. BASIL N. GRICIENLAW, '20, Nav. Res., New- port. JOIIN li. CQREER, '19, 2IId Lt., Camp Charles. lfI.LIO'l' B. GREGORY, '19, 2nd Lt., 3rd Reg. Pa. Inf., Camp Hancock. ROIIT. C. GREGORY, '20, Coast Gd. Res. S. M. GREssER, '14, Av., Ithaca. GEORGE I.. GRIDLEY, JR., 2nd l.t., Personnel Off. Mt. St. Mary's College, EIlIIll1tSlJLII'g, Md. CLARENCE G. GRIEII, '21, S.A.T.C., F.A., Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. GERALD G. CTRIFFIN, ex-'17, Co. B, 104th M.G.B., A.E.F. Died Of wounds in B. H., France, October 31st, 1918. 'HENRY Q. GRIFFIN, '19, Lt., 110th Inf. Killed in action, France. ROY D. GRIFFIN, '17, lst Camp, Maclis. Brks. Killed in accident, Wash. W. W. GRIFFIN, Sgt., 102nd M.G.B., France. CIIAS. LESLIE GRIFFITH, '19, Nav. Tr. Sch., Sec. 3, Co. 4, Reg. 4, Charleston. One Hundred Thirty-seven H V ' Cig...12111':i.jEfQQi .... fifQjgif?'affffifiz'.Qi EY: 'llff'l 'rrr LEON GRIGGS, '18, M.R.C., Lt. J. G., Chelsea Nav. Hosp. WM. H. GRIMES, '15, 1st Lt., Troop I, 13th Cav., 15th Div., Ft. Ringgold. 'DR. I. ELLERY GROAT, ex., U.S.N., B.H. Died of pneumonia, Brooklyn. WM. A. GROAT, '00, Capt., Med. Res. Corps, Camp Sevier. RAYMOND E. GOEWEY, '21, Coast Art., O.T. S., Ft. Monroe. . RAY C. GRONER, '18, Y.M.C.A., Camp Meade. MAIITIN GROSSMAN, '22, Motor Trans. Corps, Camp Meigs. HAROLD E. GRUPE, '17, 2nd Pioneer Inf., Hdqr Co., A.E.F. JOsEI'H A. GUARD, '18, Rad. Sch., U.S.N.R.F., Ens., New London, Conn. JOHN GUIBORD, '11, Camp Taylor. EUGENE R. GUILD, '18, 1st Lt., 71st Art., C.A.C., Ft. Anderson. HERBERT R. GUION, '15, 816 Aero Sq., De- troit. R. MORRIS GUIDE, '19, Camp Grant, Chil- licothe. BERTRAND GULICK, '12, S.A.'I'.C., F.A., Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. H DR. LEE A. HADLEY, '17, lst Lt., 106th Inf., 27th Div., France. . HENRY H. HAFT, '17, lst Lt., Camp,Hosp. No. 35, M.R.C., France. BERNARD L. HAGBERG, '19, Pvt., OIT. Tr. Camp, Va. Washington Bks. ANDREW J. HAGERER, '19, Camp Devens. HENRY H. HAIRE, '15, Co. C, 102nd Engr. Camp Wadsworth. LYNN HAKES, ex-'17, Sgt., Co. A, 102ml Ammun. Tm. ALLAN A. HALL, '09, Capt., 2nd Bn., Co. F, 303 Salem Bank, Commerce Bldg., Salem, Ore. ARCHIE D. HALL, '18, 2nd Lt., 328 F. A., Camp Custer. B. HOMER HALL, ex-'17, lst Lt., Q. M., U.S.A. Field Remount, Sq. 312, A.E,F., France. BURTON A. HALL, '07, Capt. Med. Corps, 151st Field Hosp., 113 San. Trn., 38th Div., N. G., Camp Shelby. IVAN HALL, '18, U.S.S. Oklahoma. . J. L. HALL, '20, Madis. Brks. RALPH HALL, '19, Nav. Res., France. SHERWOOD J. HALL, '19, Nav. Res. CLARENCE W. I-IALLER, '15, Bat. B,309th Field Art., Camp Dix. ARCI-IIE D. HALLEX, '18, 2ncl Lt., 328 F. A., Camp Custer. DR. THOs. H. I-IALSTEAD, '87, Capt., A.R.C., Paris. BURKE C. HAMILTON, '06, Capt. M. C. HILDEGARDE PIAMILTON, '21, Reconstruction Work, France. 'LLOYD HAMILTON, '15, lst Lt., 17th U. S. Aer. Sq., R.A.F., B.E.F., France. WILLARD J. HAMMEL, '18, Mob. Art. Force, Adv. Base, 131st Co., Quantico. One Hundred Thirty-eight EVERETT K. HAMIIEL, '21, S.A.T.C., F.A., Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. Lt. WM. H. HAMPTON, '16, G. M. HANCOCK, '18, 1st l.t., lst Camp, Madis. Brks., U.S.R. JOHN T. HANCOCK, '16, Troop D, Ist N. Y. Cav., Spartanburg. . MARTHA HANCOCK, '16, Vassar Nur. Tr. Sch. HUGH J. HANNIGAN, '18, Lt., Co. D, 48th lnf., Pig Point Ord. Dep., Portsmouth, Va. GEORGE C. l-IANNON, ex-'17, Capt., France. LEO M. I-IANNON, '19, Av. FAUSTUS P. HARDESTY, '16, Corp., Engrs., U.S.A., France. , MAX E. HARDIN, '17, Sgt., Bat. E., 73d Heavy Art. GEORGE C. HARDING, '07, 2nd Lt., Inf., U.S. R., France. i.l.0VD W. B. HARDING, '20, 102nd Ammun. Trn., 27th Div. VICTOR HARDING, '07, lst l.t., Co. E, 26th Inf., A.E.F., A.P.O. 734. CHARLES A. HARGITT, '08, Capt., Ft. Ogle- thorpe. HARLAN HARRIS, '03, Lt., M.C. RAYMOND N. HARMON, '21, 18th Trn. Bn., F.A.R.D., Bat. C, Camp Jackson. CLYDE HARRINGTON, '15, Q.M.D., France. DONALD B. I-IARRINGTON, '20, U.S.N., 3rd Nav. Dist., N.Y.C. FRED P. HARRINGTON, ex-'08, Y.M.C.A., France. CARLTON A. HARRIS, '20, F.A., Central OFF. Tr. Sch., Camp Taylor. ' KENNETH HARRIS, '19, Capt., lst Cav., Doug- las, Ariz. MAITLON H. HARRIS, '20, 2nd Lt., Co. l., 312th Inf., France. I G. J. HARRISON, '18, Nav. Res., Stevens lnsti., Hoboken. GERALD TIARRISON, '19, Sgt., 32nd Ball Co., Post Field, Ft. Sill. NEWELL HARRISON, '17, Madis. Brlcs., lst Camp, Discharged. REUBEN E. HARING, ex-'15, Co. D, 414, Tel. Bn., S.C., A.E.F., France. HAROLD HAR'r, '21, Off. Tr. Sch.., Camp Grant. H. LYMAN HART, '19, Ens., U.S.S. West- chester. i.A1iHER HART, '03, Capt., M.C., B.H., 85, .E.F. RICHARD N. HART, '19, Bat. A, 59th Art., Ft. Hamilton, Brooklyn. LASHER HART, '03, Capt., Ft. Sill. CLAUDE HARTFORD, '18, 1st Lt., Av., France. WM. HOWARD HARTLEY, '15, U.S.S. Jupiter. Lt. HARRY l-I. HARTMAN, '11, R.O.T.C., Camp Zachary Taylor. l.. G. I-IARTMAN, Capt., Med. Corps, B. H., Bloomingdale Hosp., White Plains. NOREERT E. HARTUNG, '16, 1st Sgt., Hdqrs. Det., 310th Engrs., 85th Div., Camp Custer. HARLOW H. HARTWELL, '18, 312th Engrs., Camp Dix. fy 'if .rrr ig 'LRL : ,,... if rrr iiii Y: ii--- ffffgfflfgf rrrr --- - ....' ....r C r-1-ff wmwuqm :swfx.:a.ss::q::::::.:::q:::2M:were:rsssw-wswerrfqs. ...s......t.t...-,...ss,..x-mass N..-'QMXNMMW.Ww..W..s-..-sNss.I..s. R -.Ns Nmssssmmsv. EDWIN MARBLE HASBROUCK, ex-'90, Capt., M.O.R.C., Av., Wright Field, Dayton, O. SAMUEL W. HAUSMAN, '16, M.R.C., Lt., France. JOHN L. HAWKINSON, '14, Av., West Point, Ky., injured when plane landed at Frank- fort, Ky. JOHN K. l'IAWKINS, '18, 1st Camp, Madis, Brks. MERLE G. HAYDEN, '19, Lt., 150th F. A, A.E.F., France. CLARENCE R. HAYWARD, '14, Sgt., Old 71st Reg., Camp Wadsworth. PHILIP A. HAYWARD, '18, Torpedo Gunners Mate, lst Ch. U.S.S., New London, Ct. JOHN A. HEALD, '19, Lt., Av., Co. B, 604th Engrs., Camp Leach. WILLIAM K. HEALEY, '13, Capt., U.S.A. Gen. Hosp. NO. 12. MURRAX' D. HEARN, 2nd Lt., Mach. Gun Serv., 75th Co. MURRAY D. I'IEARN, ex-'21, Lt., Mach. Gun 75th Co., Camp Hancock. ERWIN A. HEERS, '20, Av., Nav. Sch., M.I.T., Boston. - P. M. HELFER, '02, lst Lt., Camp Lee. ELGIE E. HELMS'I'E'1 1'ER, '13, Pvt., Bat. A, 59th Art., Ft. Hamilton. CARL J. HEMMER, '14, Sgt., Camp Dix. HAROLD F. HENDERsHO'I', '17, Sgt., Co. 16 4th Bn., 153rd Dep. Brig., Camp Dix. W. D. HENDRICKS, '18, U.S. Nav. Aern. Sta., Co. I, Pensacola. ADAM HENN, '15, returned from Overseas, General Hosp. No. 39, Long Beach, L. I. l.ELAND HENRY, '18, Hdqrs. Co., 39th U. S. Inf., France. HERIIERT E. HENSHAW, '19, Am. For. Unit. Eng. HII.DA B. HERD, ex-'15, R. C. work, France. MARIC HERR, ex-'16, O.R.T.C., Ft. Niagara. SCHUYLER F. HERRON, '94, Y.M.C.A., Paris. EDGAR R. HERZOO, '17, 20th Engrs., Co. C, 5th Bn., A.E.F., France. F. LEONARD HERZOG, '17, Nav. Res., U.S.S. Lawrence. HAROLD S. HEss, '19, lst Camp, Hosp. Unit, Maclis. Brks. OLIVER ARLINGTON HEss, ex-'14, Capt., Co. E, 48th U.S. Inf., Camp Stuart. ROBT. V. HESSLER, '19, Pvt., B.H. No. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F., France. CLARENCE L. HEWITT, JR., '19, Av., Ebert Field, Lonake, Ark., R.N.A. JOHN HEWITT, '19, Corp., 109th Field Art., N.G., Camp Hancock. EDWARD I-IICKS, '18, Av. EVERETT HICRS, '19, 2nd Lt., Asst. Instruct., S.A.T.C., Univ. of Penn. I H. J. I-IICKS, '18, 4th Co., 152 Dep. Brig., Section 6-B, Camp Upton. MILTON R. HICK, '22, S.A.T.C., Coast Art. OFF. Tr. Sch., Ft. Monroe. 2nd Lt. WM. H. HICKS, '17, lst Lt., U.S. Inf. FRED C. HII.L, '14, Meter. Div., S.C., A.P.O. 714. GUY E. HILLEGAS, '18, France. Wounded. GEOROE C. HILLMAN, '18, Corp., Co. 3, Q.M.C., Camp Devens. DOUGLAS HILLYER, '16, Qrmstr., U.S.A. Med. Corps, M.S.D., 628 Greenwich St., N.Y.C. CHESTER M. HINDS, '17, Co. I, 29th Eng. Corps, A.E.F., lst Cl. Pvt. SAMUEL E. HINKLEY, '19, Pvt., B.H. No. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F., France. JOHN G. F. HISS, '17, Lt., France. M. W. HITCHCOCK, 7th Res. Engrs. CHAS. HOGAN, '19, Bay C-1 So., Co. 20, Isol. - Reg., Pelham Bay. WENDELL HOOUE, '18, Av., 308th F.A., Camp Dix. PHILIP I. HOKE, '20. Enlisted Med. Corps. CHAS. B. HOLIIROOK, '17, 172d Engrs., A.E.F. EMORY L. HOLDEN, ex-'15, Pvt., Camp Eustis, Battery D, 38th Reg. Av. A. R. HOLMES, '14, Sgt., Inf., France. ALFRED S. HOLMES, '17, N.C.O. Sch., Ft. Oglethorpe. EDWARD HOMMEL, '21, U.S.A. DEWI'rT E. HOOKER, '21, S.A.T.C., F.A., Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. 2nd Lt. R. B. HOOKER, '21, U.S. Mar., Paris Island. ARTHUR L. HOOI-ER, '14, 2nd Lt., 25th Engrs., A.E.F., France. RALEIGH W. HOLDEN, '02, Y.M.C.A., Over- seas. I'IARWO0D J, HOLLIS, '20. Enlisted Med. Corps. ROnT. W. HOOPER, '18, Rad. Ser., Nav. Res., Newport. CLIFFORD HOOPLE, '15, U.S. Nav. Res. WETHY Honsinger, '00, Reconstr. Work, France, Y.W.C.A. War Council. ROBERT R. HOPE, '20, S.A.T.C., Coast Art. Off. Tr. Sch., Ft. Monroe. 2nd Lt. EDW. E. HOPKINS, '18, lst Lt., 209th Field Art., Camp Dix. JOHN I.. HORAN, '14, Pvt., B.H. No. 31, A.P. O. 732, A.E.F. LOUIS J. HOROWITZ, '21, Newport Hosp. Trn. Sta. PHILIP P. HOUGH, 1st Lt., A.E.F., France. ARTHUR HOUGHTALINO, '18, For. Reg., France. REV. SAMUEL G. HOUGHTON, '08, Y.M.C.A., Newport News. CLIFFORD I. HOUSE, '17, Hdqrs. Co., 82d F.A., Calnp Fort Bliss. WM. R. HOUSE, '14, Co. D, 104 M.G.B., Camp Wadsworth. CHAS. M. HOWARD, '19, Univ. Amh. Corps, Argonne Sector, S.S.U. 628, Convois Auto, Par B.C.M., Sec. 8, 1 rue des Italiens. CLARENCE HOWARD, '02, Capt., Engr. Res. Corps, France. F. WILEY HOWARD, '20, Pvt., Spruce Reg., Canton Hdqrs., Vancouver Brks., 13th Squad of First Prov. Reg. CHARLES H. HOWE, ex-'99, Y.M.C.A., France, 12 rue d'Aguesseau, Paris. H. J. I-IOWE, '16, 2nd Lt., 341st Field Art., Camp Funston. JOHN W. HowE, '19, 2nd Lt., F.A., Plattsburg. One Hundred Thirty-nine ,rfffi 13-ig liliv .... -unnuummmwwm uamnnmmwmmkw. ... x.,xxxxXxXx . Nxwxxwx . ..xxxk.,v, . xx.x.XN,xXXixX ..::f , .. .................................... UNQNDAGAN LLOYD HOWE, 2nd Lt. Wounded. Hosp., Lakewood, N.G. Inf. LYMAN H. I-IOWE, '06, 2nd Lt., 341st F.A., Camp Funston. ROGER W. HOWE, Pvt., St. Catharine, Ont. GEORGE HOWELL, '21, A.A.T.C., Coast Art. Off. Tr. Sch., Ft. Monroe. RAYNOR HOWELL, '14, Amh. Co. 44, A.E.F.i France. T. DEAN HOWLAND, '18, Ens., U.S.N. BYRNE HUBER, '18, Aer. Sq., Detroit, Sig. Corps. RAY M. HUDSON, ex-'08, Emer. Fleet, Super- visor Schedules Dept., Supply Div., Ard- more, Pa. F. S. I-IUEBER, '15, Camp Lee Off. Trn. Camp. STEPHEN C. I'IUES'I'IS, '13, Ens., U.S.S. New Mexico. CLIFFORD E. HUGHES, '12, Capt., Reg. Int. Office, 312th Inf., France. Killed in action. . ROBT. I-I. l'IULl., '14, Sgt., Am. Co. 105, 102 San. Tr., A.P.O. 716. WILLIAM T. HULSE, '14, Lt., 2 M.C., Asst. Finance Off., Camp Upton. 'ROBERT B. HUMPHRYES, '18, Madis. Brks., ist Camp. N.A. France. Died. ETHELBERT A. HUNGEREORD, '12, Y.M.C.A., 12 rue d'Aguesseau. BERTON C. HUNSINGER, '17, Madis. Brks., lst Camp. Discharged. FREDERICK A. HUNT, '98, Maj., M.R.C., 33rd Reg. Inf., 167 Brig., 84th Div., Camp Zachary Taylor. GEORGE R. HUNT, '18, lst Sgt., Hdqrs. Co., 309th Inf., France. CLARENCE E. HUNTLEY, '20, Sth Nav. Dist., U.S.S. Hiawatha, S.P. 183, 1st Class Seaman. CIIAS. I'IURD, '18, Exper. Sta., C.W.S., 1012 New Hampshire Ave., Washington, D. C. ALFRED D. HURST, '21, 2nd Lt., R.F.C., Toronto. RALPH HUTCHINS, '16, lst Sgt., Co. D, 301 Anim. Train. CLARI NCE HUTCHINSON, '19, U.S.S. Michigan. CLARENCE HUTCI-IIN:-ION, '20, U.S.N., U.S.S. Mich., N.Y.P.O. FLOYD HUTCIIINSON, U.S.S. Michigan. HENRY W. I'IUT'I', '17, Corp., 55 Co., 5 Reg., U.S. Mar., 4th Brig., 3rd Div. Wounded and sent home. IAIAROLD D. HUYCKE, ex-'18, U.S.A. JAMES A. HYDE, '21, S.A.T.C., F.A., Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. J. V. Hyron, '13, 2nd Lt., Inland Water Transport. I . E. H. INGALLS, '18, Lt., U.S.M.C., U.S.N. Av., North Bomb. Squad, Field E. DAVID R. INGALLS, ex-'13, Ft. Oglethorpe. CHAS. G. INMAN, '11, Co. 40, 158 Dep. Brig., Camp Gordon. EDWARD K. INMAN, '17, Lt., 209th Inf., A.E.F. Wounded. One Hundred Forty ' GEORGE C. INMAN, '17, Nav. Res., 2nd Sea., O.U.S. Nav. R. Trn. Sta., Pelham Park. HARRY L. IRELAND, '22, S.A.T.C., Coast Art. Off. Tr. Sch., Ft. Monroe. NELSON IRETON, '17, Corp., Co. B, 7th Inf., A.E.F. ALBERT P. IRWIN, '17, Sgt., 3rd Co., Q.M.C., Camp Devens. WARREN W. IRWIN, ex-'16, Lt., Field Sig. Corps, France. ELMER S. ISENECKER, '18, 10th Engrs., France. EDW. P. IVORY, '16, 335th F.A., U.S.N.A., Camp Pike. J H. C. JACKSON, '21, U.S. Navy, B.H. No. 1, A.E.F., France. THEO. H. JACKSON, '18, Nav. Tr. Sch., Great Lakes, Ill. MARK JACOBS, '16, Sgt., Cas Def. Corps, Easton. RAMP M. JACOBS, U.S.N. EMIL JAHN, ex-'09, 2nd Lt., 345th Reg., F.A. N.A., 165th Brig., 90th Div., Camp Travis. HAROLD JALONACK, '17, Bat. A. Dep. Unit. f3EO. D. JAMES, '16, Equip. Div., Sig. Corps, U.S.A., 1196 Park Ave., N.Y.C. HERBERT T. JAMES, '17, Ensign, with Naval Inspector of Ord., Harrison, N.J. WM. JANANSHEK, ex-'03, Y.M.C.A., 12 rue d'Aguesseau, Paris. KENNETH D. JAQUITII, '21, S.A.T.C., F.A., Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. 2nd Lt. CLARENCE JARVIS, '20, Naval Reserve, C.A. M., Nav. Av. Det., Rec. Ship. GEORGE G. JAYNE, '17, Av. ERCSKIINE JEFFORDS, '18, Pvt., Cas. Co., Camp O t. LAWRENCE JENKINS, '19, Pers. Off., St. Johns College, Annapolis. MERTON E. JENNINCS, '18, Sgt., Amb. Co. 105, 102nd San. Trn., A.P.O. 716. WARREN D. JENNINGS, '20, 2nd Lt., 14th Co., C.O.T.S., Camp Lee. WM. JENNINGS, '12, N.A., Camp Dix. HARRY A. JENNISON, '05, Y.M.C.A. Sec., Overseas. RAYMOND W. JEWELL, '10, Off. Tr. Sch., Camp Taylor. EDWARD L. JILLSON, U.S. Mar. Corps, Mare Island, Cal. FREDERICK JILLSON, '19, 130th Field Art., France. CHESTER JOHNSON, '21, R.A., Camp Upton. E. A. JOHNSON, '18, Pvt., Overseas. D. CLARENCE JOHNSON, ex-'20, Paris Island, Pvt. U.S. Mar. HERMAN C. JOHNSON, '19, Remount Co., Troop D, Madison Brks. HOWARD JOHNSON, ex-'06, Av. See., A.E.F., France. JAMES H. JOIINSON, '15, lst Lt., Coast Art., Res. Corps. RAYMOND W. JOI-INSON, '19, Pvt., 7th Reg., Camp Perry, U.S.N. DR. RAYMOND F. JOHNSON, '14, 1st Lt., Brit. Med. Corp, France. I r -11---'ff1 . ::1::rs-::::::::::::'::zxaz:::::::::::::::::::::Nmxxwaaaa:- wssxtsxsxxxsssxsssswwss W 25. ..,, fx:LE:..,:,,.,,,::.:...:::,,,,g MM-N T. R. JOHNSON, '16, Capt., 47th FA., Camp Kearney. W. E. JOHNSON, Battleship Kansas. W. R. JOHNsON, Capt., 303rcl Field Art., A.E.F. WILEIIR P. JOHNSON, '17, Jacksonville, Fla. ANDREs M. JONES, 2nd Lt., Art. 70, T.A.S., A.P.0. 702. BERNARD T. JONE:-1, '17, 1st Lt., Asst. to Dep. Q.M., Governors Island, N. Y. FREDERICK G. JoNEs, '09, Lt., 10lst F. Amb., France. Invalidcd home. 'JAMES H. JONES, '20, Pvt., Co. C, 108th Inf., France. Killed in action. WM. JORDAN, '17, 2nd Lt. Hclqrs. F.A., Camp Z. Taylor. LOUIS JORDY, '15, 2nd Lt., War Gas Invest., 3102 18th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. DR. HAROLD H. JOY, '17, 1st Lt., Mobile Hosp. 7, France. CHARLOTTE JUDD, ex-'05, Canteen, France. SIDNEY A. JJIDSON, '12, lst Lt., 25th Engrs., A.E.F. ' I MABEI. LOUISE JUsTUs, '12, N.T., Roosevelt Hosp., N.Y.C. - K BENJ. H. KAENIcIc, '17, Ft. Hamilton. F. H. TCAHN, '19, l.t., U.S. Nitr. Plant No. 2, Muscle Shoals. S. STEPHEN KAISII, '18, Co. C, 314 Mot., Liverpool, ling. MARTIN KAIsER, '18, Navy. l'IERBERT I. KALLET, '17, M.R.C., France. Captain. G. A. KALNOWSKI, '20, N.A., A.l+I.F. JACK TCAMINSKY, '21, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. R. C. P. KANE, '17, lVl.M., U.S.S. Isabella, N.Y.P.O. CHAs. A. KANKA, '16, Navy. RODT. TSANKA, '14, lst l.t., ling. Corps. CI-IAs. D. KARNS, ex-'17, Aer. Photo Hut, Camp Jackson, Fla. JAMES KATZMAN, '19, lflarv. GODIPREY F. KAIJEMAN, 18, lst Lt., Art., Kelly Field. l.EsTER ICAUFMAN, '19, 43rd Sq., 3d Reg., Camp McArthur. ARNOLD B. KAIIEEMAN, '17, lst l.t., Av., Kelly Field. MEDA KAY, '16, N.T., Roosevelt Hosp., N.Y.C. CI-IAS. KEAN, 2nd Cl. Mach. Mate. THOMAS F. KEAN QTrack Coach at S.U.J, Lt., Athletic Instructor, Call Field. DANIEL P. KEARNEY, '18, lst Lt., Bn. Sup. Off., 4th Bat., 153rd Dep. Brig., Camp Dix. EDW. W. KIEARNEY, '17. FRANK W. KEEITLER, '14, Co. B, 11th lingrs., France. CLEVELAND KEEOAN, '15, Seaman, Pelham Bay. ' H. ll. KEEGAN, '12, Seaman, Pelham Bay. LEO F. ICEEGAN, '14, Pvt., Edgewood Ars., Edgewood, Md. liRNEs'I' G. KEENAN, Prof. A. S., lins. Nav. Recrt., Cleveland. JAMES ELMER KEIII, '16, Camp Dick, Dallas. H. L. KELHAM, ex-'17, 302 Aer. Sup. Sq., Vancouver Brks. DONALD TCELLEV, Camp Dix. GEO. B. G. KELLEY, '13, 2nd Lt., 146 F.A., A.E.F. HOWARD M. ICELLEY, '18, lst Lt., Co. K, S4-th Pion. Reg., Camp Wadsworth. J. EMORY KELLEY, '20, Pelham Bay. MELVIl.l.E S. TCELLEY, '21, Camp Zachary Taylor. NEAL D. KELLEY, '19, Lt., Camp Grant. POTTER W. IQIELLEY, '18, N.A. DANIEL J. KELLY, '12, 2nd Lt., Ft. Sill. FRANCIS J. KELLY, '18, Co. F, 11th Engrs., A.li.F., France. JOHN M. ICELLY, '22, S.A.T.C., F.A. Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. HAMILTON TQELLOGG, '21, Maj. Av., M.l.I. JOHN T. KELSEY, '20, Troop D. 'i.0UIS TCELSEV, '18, lst Lt. French Hosp., recovering from wounds. Died of pneu- monia in B. H., N. Y. C. JAMES LEWIS KEMP, '19, Gunner, 43rd Bat., C.F.A., B.E.F. Tnos. M. TCEMPF, 17th Co., 5th Bn., 159th Dep. Brig., Camp Taylor. EARL J. KEMPTON, '17, l.t., M.C. DANIEL R. KENNEDY, JR., '02, Y.M.C.A., France. ELDRED W. KENNEDY, '09, Capt., Med. Corps, U.S.A., Camp Greene. IRYINO P. KENNEDY, U.S.S. Magnet, New- port, R. l. l J. FRANCIS KENNEDY, lst Lt., Camp Dix, N. . RODT? S. TCENNEDY, ex-'17, Co. E, 10th Bn., 20th Engrs., A.E.F. BION H. TSENT, '19, N.A. CHESTER C. KENT, '02, 2nd l.t., 127th F.A., Camp Upton. L. P. TCIENT, '18, 2nd Lt., Ord. Dept. BRADFORD H. KENYON, '14, Corp., Co. F, 310th Inf., France, 78th Div., N.A. GEORGE H. KENYON, ex-'17, 2nd l.t., Av. Corps, Houston. LEONARD C. KENYON, '17, 2nd Lt., 58th Art., C.A.C., A.E.l'. FREDER1cIc D. KEPPEL, Camp Funston, Ft. Riley. l.ELAND W. KESLER, '14, 2nd Lt., Sig. Res. Corps, Av. Sect., Scott Field. TRACY B. KETCI-IAM, ex-'17, Pvt., Coast Art. Olif. Tr. Sch., Fort Monroe, Va. DR. J. I-l. IQIEVAND, '98, Capt., U.S.A. Med. Corps, Fort Oglethorpe. GORDON EDW. KIENZLE, ex-'17, M.O.T.C., Hosp. Trn. No. 34, France. lZ':l.LIOT TCIES, '19, 102nd Ammun. Trn., Mo- tor lin., Camp Wadsworth. HAROLD L. KILIIAM, '16, Lmbr. Insp., Cut Up. Plant, Vancouver. GEORGE HAROLD ICIMBER, '16, 2nd Lt.. S,R. C.A.S., care of Cox SI Co., 28 Charles St., St. James Square, London. I-I. I. TCIMMEY, '18, 2nd Lt., Air Serv., Colum- bia University. One Hundred Forty-one '.i'r' :naw-msnnunun. :pu-n-.Neumann-wk f J. LESLIE KINCAID, '08, Lt. Co., 27th Div., France. Judge Advocate. CHESTER H. KING, '04, Maj., 104th M.G.B., B.H., Staten Island. EUGENE J. IQING, ex-'16, 96th Co., 6th Mar. Corps, France. HAROLD I.. KING, '17, U.S.S. Tamarack, S.P. 561, Mar. Basin, Ulmer Park, Brooklyn. CARROLL E. KINGSLEY, '19, S.A.T.C., Coast Art., OH. Tr. Sch., Fort Monroe. JESSE E. KINGSLEY, '12, N.A. HOWARD A. KINNE, ex-'20, War College, Wash. ALBERT ICINNEY, '20, Ft. Trumbull, New London. FRANCIS W. KINNEY, '14, 2nd Lt., Av. Sect., Sig. Corps, Ithaca. JAS. KINNEY, '10, 20th Engrs. JAS. B. ICINNEY, '19, 1st Camp, Madison Brks. T. RAYMOND KINSEY, '18, Pvt., B.H. No. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F. OSWALD J. KIRCHNER, '20, Co. 259, Camp Old Deten, Great Lakes. MALCOLM B. KISSAM, '21, Merchant Marine, U.S.N. CARLTON L. KITTLE, 164th Co., Prov. Bn., A.S.S.C., Camp Lee. JOS. W. ICLAPETSKY, '11, 314th Ambulance Co., San. Tr. NO. 4, France. EDWIN B. KLEIN, '16, Sgt., Amb. HAROLD G. KLINE, '02, M.R.C. J. HAROLD KLOSHEIM, '20, 310.Inf., France. HAMPTON R. KLUMBACH, '17, Meteor Div., S.C., A.P.O. 714. PARKER KNAPP, '20, R.A. ROBT. P. KNAPP, ex-'10, B.H. No. 8, A.E.F., France. EARL W. KNIER, '18, 102nd F. Sig. Bn., Camp Wadsworth. NEWTON ICNIGHT, ex-'17, U.S.A.,Orcl., France. H. F. KOCH, Jr., '21, U.S.S. New Jersey, N.Y. P.O. WM. KOERNIG, '21, Lt., Camp Grant. Jos. KOHN, '16, Camp., Ft. Barancas, Pen- Sacola. HAROLD Kolbe, '19, Ens., U.S.N., France. ARTHUR C. KORSGARD, 3rd Cas. Co., Av.Sec., Spruce Prod. Div., Vancouver Brks. JOHN R. KOWALL, '18, Amb. Div., A.R.C., Paris. ELLA M. KRANS, ex-'13, U.S.A., B.H. No. 9, A.E.F., France. REGINALD P. KRATZ, '16, Pvt., Engr. CHARLES J. KULLMER, Fac., 2nd Lt., Pers. Off. Syracuse Univ., S.A.T.C. ALBIN K. KUPFER, '19, 2nd I.t., 41st Inf., Ft. Crook, Neb. L CHAS. G. LADE, '18, U.S.S. Magnet, Newport. RAYMOND LAFLER, '19, 8th Co., 2nd Bn., Dep. Brig., Camp Devens. G. A. LALINOWSKI, '20, R.A. LESTER B. LAMB, '19, lst Lt., A.S.S.R.C., A.P.O. 724, A.E.F. ORNAN K. LAMB, '21, S.A.T.C., Coast Art. Off. Tr. Sch., Ft. Monroe. 2nd Lt. One Hundred Forty-two DR. LESTER SAMUEL LANG, '07, lst Lt., Co. 28, Bat. 7th, Chickamauga Park, Ga. GEO. A. LANGAN, '20, Ft. Monroe. CHAS. W. LANGE, '17, Sgt., C.O.D., S.O.S., A.P.O.' 726, A.Ii.F. JOSEPH M. LANIGAN, '13, Av. Killed in airplane accident, Fort Worth. ALRERT LAPLANTE, '19, Univ. Amb. Unit, S.S.U., 65 Convois Autos par B.C.M., Paris. ANDREW C. LARSEN, '16, Co. F, 4th Bn., 20th Engr., A.E.F. JOHN LARSEN, '16, R.O.T.C., Camp Humph- reys. HARRISON W. LASI-IUAY, '10, Ft. Wadsworth, Staten IS. JOHN LASPIE, '19, Ens., Det. for Secret Serv., Washington, D. C. l.EIGH C. LATTA, '21, 56th Recrt. Sq., Av., Camp Waco. GEO. A. LAURER, ex-'16, Brooklyn Navy Yards. H. KENNETH LAVIN, '20, S.S.U., par B.C.M. 630. Army of Occup. LYNN LAVIS, ex-'16, Av. DR. AMIIROSE T. LAWLESS, '10, lst Lt., U.S.A., Med. Corps, Camp Greenleaf. JAMES NELSON LAWRENCE, '10, Capt., Chem. Serv. Corps, N. A. WM. K. LAWS, '19, U.S.A. Lt., Camp Lewis. J. STEWART LAWTON, '20, Boston Naval Reserve Co. 31, Cambridge. DORIS ISEAKE, '17, Y.W.C.A. Canteen, awaiting passports for overseas. JOHN J. LEARY, '16, Lt., M.C. GEO. W. LEE, '19, S.A.T.C., Coast Art. Off. Tr. Sch., Ft. Monroe. ROIIERT LEE, '18. SCHUYLIER C. LEE, '18, S.S.U. 638, Convois Autos, A.E.F., Par B.C.M., France. T. BURKE LEE, '18, Nav. Av., Armory, Newport. . WM. A. LEEK, '20, U.S. Naval Reserves. NORMAN LEIIMER, '19, lst Lt., Med. Corps. JOHN E. LEONARD, '20, U.S.N. Midshipman, Annapolis. J. F. LERCH, 182nd Sq., Camp Taliaferro. R. PAUL LEUIIE, '21, Lt., Plattsburg Tr. Sch. I. L. LEUFGREN, '20, Troop D, lst N.Y. Cav., Brooklyn. G. Norbert Leveillie, '19, Univ. Amb. Unit, France. REUBEN l.EvERTON, '16, 1st Lt., M.C. Evacu- ation Hosp. No. 2, A.E.F., France. HARRY G. LEvIN, '19, Corp., Sth Caisson Co., 101St Ammun. Tr., 26th Div., A.E.F. OSCAR LEVINE, '19, U.S.N.R.C., Pelham Bay. Ens. ARTHUR F. LEWIS, '14, Gas Def. Service, L. I. C. HAROLD LEWIS, '17, Capt., 311th Inf., France. EDMUND H. LEWIS, '09, Maj., JIId.Adv., Genl. Corps, Wash., D. C. Edw. Dench Lewis, '18, U.S. Nav. Trn. Camp, Pelham Bay. EDW. J. LEWIS, '14, Instruct., Av. Sch., Ithaca. . ' 3igjfjjiiirizfifffgi,gt'ifjTjfifi-'rr.. .xii A is 1igr . I XN'N'N'NF5NNNWWYWNNN'X 'Newwxxwww NN ' -W www -S - vs Axwxxssse. f--::::::.mxwIwwA-Rxwws-:ss:'::::'f-----:rf ::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::.-::::..:...::t::H W... QNONDAG A N GLENDON R. LEWIS, '17, Capt., CH. 27, Tours, France. SPENCER H. LEWIS, '21, Gas Def. San, Corps, N.Y.C. CIIARLES F. l.InnEY, ex-'20, Harvard Radio School. EUGENE l.lCH'l'liNBlERG, '16, 79 Rue Langier, Paris. 'KPHILIP LIGI-ITHALL, '11, Capt., lnf. Drowned on Tuscania. RICHARD J. l-IGH'l'HALL, ex-'20, Lt., Camp Grant. R. N. LINDSAY, '17, M.R.C. Now at U. RonER'r J. F. LINDSAY, '18, Co. C, 302 Inf., A.E.F., France, A.P.O., France. FLOYD A. LINDSLEY, '07. CLAUDE B. l.IN'rs, '19, Bat. A, N.G., N.Y. Art., France. HAROLD A. LINTS, '16, Mass. Camp. A. W. S. I.l'l I'LE, ex-'16, lst Lt., Inf. 13131. A. l.lT'rLE, I-Idqrs., 310th Inf., Camp IX. G. S. VIc'roR LI'I I'I.E, '17, 1st Lt., U. S. Prov., 50th Inf., Madison Barracks. JOSEPH LIVSHIN, Co., H, 147th Inf., France. Died from pneumonia, result ol' wounds received in battle. CHARLES LOCKARD, Med. Unit No. 15, Macke . I-IERSEY Cfv.'LOCKE, '87, Capt., M. C. DEMETRIUS L. I.ocKwooD, 2nd Lt., Adv. Ord. Dep. No. 1, A.E.F., France, U.S.M.l'. 712. rw. HERBEIQT C: LOCKWOOD, '20, Sgt., Med. Dept., U.S.A., A.E.F. LELAND LOGAN, Lt., Av. Corps, France. l.EVERI'l I' S. LOGHRY, '06, Chem. Serv., Air Nitrate Plant, Muscle Shoals, Ala. ROBERT LONERGAN, '18, M.R., 315 Druid Hill Ave., Baltimore, Md. LEIGH LOOMIS, '13, 2nd Lt., lingrs., N. A.. Co. C, 2nd Reg., Camp Humphreys. RALPH I-I. Looivns, '09, Capt., M. C., U.S.A. ANDREAS LOPEZ, '12, Capt., Camp E. S. Otis, Las Cascades, Pan. Can. Zone. CARLOS M. LoPEz, '08, Maj., P. R.R. of Inf., Las Cascades. ROYAL LORD, '19, Y.M.C.A., Camp Cooly, N.M. ALVIN P. l.osKAMP, '21, S.A.T.C., F.A. Rep Troops, Camp Taylor. 2nd Lt. FRED LOTT, '14, Y.M.C.A. ALFRED H. LoVE, ex-'20, N. Av. Det., Cam- bridge, Ch. Q. M. ARTHUR LoVE, '20, Camp Dix. CHARLES W. l.oVE, 1st Lt., French Army Inf. FRANK C. l.oVE, '16, Capt., Q.M.C., Motor- cycle Co. 303, A.E.F. Wounded. 307th Hdq. Inf. FRANK S. LovE, ex-'17, lst Lt., Motorcycle Co. 303, A.E.F., France. RQIIERT B. LoVE, ex-'19, Sgt., Co. K, 312th Inf. VVounded. THOMAS W. LOVE, ex-'17, 20th Engrs., France. B. CHURCHILL I.oVEI.AND, '16, 2nd Lt., Camp S. E. johnson, Trn. Div. 36, Instructor. WASI-IINGTKJN W. l.oVELAND, '19, 2nd Lt., Colgate Univ. S.A.T.C., Instructor. HAROLD B. l.owE, '20, U.S.N. Av., Mass. Inst. G. L. LOWELL, '18, Pvt., U.S. Sig. Corps, Camp Alfred Vail. DR. DANIEL F. l.UBY, 1st Lt., Med. Corps, France. JACK W. LUCAS, '21, S.A.T.C., F. A. Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. 2nd Lt. M. M. LUCID, '96, Capt., Ft. Oglethorpe. HENRY LUCY, '19, A.l+I.F., France. Cpl., Co. E, 2nd Pioneer Inf. RUDOLPH LUDWIG, ex.-'16, Co. G, 56th Engrs., 19th Platoon, France. RUDOLPH LUDWIG, ex-'20, Co. G, 56th Engrs., 19th Platoon, France. YVILLIAM 'l'. LUM, '95, M.O.R.C. ARTHUR E. LUMSDEN, ex-'21, Amb. Drv. I-IAROLD B. LUYSTER, Q.M.D., Av., Charles- ton. IRVING B. LYDIZCKER, '20, C.O.'l'.S., Camp Lee. CHARLES P. LYNCII, '91, Col., R. A., Port Surgeon, Newport News, Va. 'lVIARI.IN l-I. l.YoN, '18, Pvt., U. S. Corps. Died at Paris Island, S. C. Mar. WARREN A. LYON, '14, Capt., 4th Engrs., France. l j. I-IAMILTDN LY'rI.E, '16, Cad., So. Field, Amerlcus, Ga. Sq. 9. M PAUL IVIACPHIERSON, '16, 20th Engrs., A.E.F. CIIARLIES MCADAMS, '18, 2nd Lt., 104th F.A., A.E.F., France. ' WM. E. MCCLUSKEY, '18, Serv., Washington. FRANK li. McKAY, '22, S.A.T.C., F.A. Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. TIVALTIER C. MCNEAI., '22, S.A.T.C., F.A. Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. WALTER j. MACAULEY, ex-'17, 60th E. 11th Engr. Reg., A.P.O. S. 46, France. SIDNEY MAcDowELL, ex-'16, Co. F, 303rd Engrs., Camp Dix. Tl'lERBER'l' F. MACKNER, '13, 305th Inf., AF. F. Killed in action. OSCAR MAcl.EI.I.AN, '19, Reg. Inf., U.S.A. ALEX. j. MACNAII, '17, lst Lt., Co. 312th Inf., France. F. I-IILLIARD MAc:oMIIER, '19, Gt. Lakes Nav. Tr. Sta. PAUL MAcPIIERsoN, '20, Coast Art., 011. Tr. Sch., Fort Monroe. CHRlS'I'OPl-HER MAIJAN, '13, Brks. No. 5, U.S. Nav. Tr. Sta., Hingham, Mass. JOHN J. MAHAR, '12, Pvt., B. H. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.lfE.F. ERNEST MAI-IR, '17, Govt. Researve, Wash- ington, D. C. NATHAN IVIALIEFSKI, '17, 2nd Camp R.A.O.R. T.C., Plattsburg. DAVID TVIALMFELDT, '20, Camp Devens, U.S.A. JOHN MAI.oNE, '19, 151st Dep. Brig., Camp Devens. Sgt. One Hundred Forty-three 1 f5'555 liQ.1 M ' 'iff ' 'fA12 ,t.1A1 OIFJONDAGIA-N EARLE E. MAI.ONEY, '18, Pvt., S.S.U., S44 par B.C.M. Awarded French Cross. H. M. MALONEY, '18, 2nd Prov. Reg., Van- couver Brks. C. A. IVIANCI-IESTER, '22, S.A.T.C., F. A. Repl Troops, CQIIID Taylor. WII.I.IAM MANGIN, '18, Nafvy. F. B. MANKIER, '20, 23rd Engrs., Ft. Meade. GEORGE L. MANLEY, '20, Res. Corps, Med. Dept. R. A. RALPH M. MANNING, '18, lst I.t., Inf., Am. Lake, Wash. 'DR. HARRY S. MARCLAY, '10, Lt., Ft. Og- lethorpe. Died ol' pneumonia. BOB MARCUS, '20, U.S.N. IQUCIEN D. MARINIIS, '19, 309th Field Hosp., Overseas. FRANK J. MARION, '90, Com. on Pub. Inf. Spain R Italy, 32 Turhano, Madrid. MINER C. MARKHAM, ex-'14, 1st Lt., sur- vivor of Tuscania. 99th Sq. Am. Av. Service. HENRY T. MARKLAND, ex-'06, Lt., U.S.S. Oklahoma. MORRIS MARLAND, ex-'08, lst Lt., Inf., France. CARRY J. MARTIN, Lt., Handley-Page Unit, London, Eng. HENRY ELSNER MARKS, '15, Lt., 105th Amh. Co., 27th Div., U.S.A., A.E.F. G. G. MARKSLAND, '07, Capt. 167th Inf., Co. H. SEARLE B. MARLOW, '16, Capt., France. RANSEORD IVIARSCHER, '15, 1st Lt., Adj. Gen. Dept., Camp Wadsworth. GEORGE A. MARSDEN, '18, M.R.C. F. W. MARTIN, '15, Lmbr. Inspect., Sir. Corps, Dayton. HENRY J. MARTIN, '18, Av., Trn. Camp, Hempstead. H. R. MARTIN, ex-'17, 28th Co., 7th Trn. Bn., 153rd Dep. Brig., Camp Dix. WILLIAM MARTIN, '20, Mar., Paris Island. HAROLD E. MASON, '17, Ens., Naval Reserve. JAMES A. MASON, '19, Sgt., 1st Iingrs., France. FRANCIS MATT, '16, U.S. Gen. I-Iosp. NO. 2, Ft. MCI-Ienry. W. G. MATTESON, '09, 314 Tex. St. Bank Bldg., Ft. Worth. H. M. MAURER, '20, Co. G, 34th Engrs., 78th Div. N. A., A.E.F., A.P.O. 712. ANTONIO MAYORAL, '10, lst Lt., Med. Corps, Camp E. S. Otis, Las Cascades, Pan. Can. Zone. , R. L. MEAKER, '16, 20th Engrs., Co. D, France. JOHN F. MEEHAN, '19, Rad. Ser. Nav. Res., London. Ens. RAYMOND E. MEEK, '19, M.R.C. MERLE C. MELLINGER, '16, Corp., Co. F, 37th Engrs., A.E.F., France. HENRY M. MELONEY, '18, For. Serv., Van- couver Brks. Master Electrician, 23rd Spruce Sq., 2nd Prov. Reg., Cut Up Plant. CRANDALL MELVIN, Law Fac., Camp Dix. One Hundred Forty-four 'CARL MENDELL, '15, Pvt., Sect. 584, S.S.U., Convois Autos, par B.M.C., A.E.F. Died of pneumonia Sept. 28, 1918. L. W. MENDENHALL, '19, 2nd Class Seaman, Pelham Bay. CHARLES MERRIAM, 2nd Class Seaman, Pelham Bay, N. Y. E. A. MENDELSOHN, '18, Ord. Corps, Colum- bus Brks. SPENCER MERRIAM, '21, The Broadside, Bks. 11-S, Pelham Bay, N. Y. WINIFRED E. MERRIAM, '19, 2nd Lt., Inf.,- 50th Co. J, Syracuse. GEORGE P. MERRILL, '14. Army. PERRY MERRILL, '17, Convoy Autos, S.S.U. 630, par B.C.M., A.E.F., Paris. WINN MERRILL, '18, 2nd Lt., Q.M.C., A.E.F. GILBERT MERRITT, '16, lst Lt., France. MALCOLM MERRITT, '17, Sig. Corps, Camp Dix. ' GEORGE F. MEYER, '11, Mess Sgt., 38th Inf., Hdqrs. CO. FRANK MEYERS, '13, Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash. A.E.F. IRA H. MICHAEL, '14, Sgt., Bat. B, 307th F.A., A.E.F. WESLEY A, MILES, '11, Sgt., Mail Dept., Columbus. HENRY E. MILFORD, ex-'13, Ens., Newport News. ROBERT M. MILFORD, '17, 2nd Lt., Coast Art., U.S.R., Ft. Monroe. VVILLIAM MILLARD, '21, Pvt., U.S. Inf., Camp Johnson. CHARLES MILLER, '09, 1st Lt., M.C., Denver, Colo. . CLIFTON MILIER, '12, Coast Art., Ft. Ham- ilton. CLIFTON E. MILLER, '12, 2nd Lt., Coast Art. Corps, France. FRANK J. MILLER, '97, Co., Army Art. Annapolis Junction, Md. :CARL F. MILLER, '12, Camp Z. Taylor. Died from pneumonia. PAUL L. MILLER, JR., '16, U.S.N. Aern. Sta., Pensacola. RAYMOND V. MILLER, JR., 1st Lt., France GEORGE MILLERT, 2nd Camp, Ft. Niagara ROIIERT MILLS, ex-'19, Commander of a submarine Chaser on this side. Ens. WM. R. MILLS, ex-'19, Sgt. Cband masterj, 31 F. A. Reg., Camp Meade. WILLIAM B. MILLWARD, '16, Pvt., 48th Co., 1S1st Depot Brig., 12th Bn. GEO. W. MILNES, '21, S.A.T.C., F.A. Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. CLARENCE M. MINARD, '17, Corp., Person. Off., I-Idqrs. Co., Camp Taylor. HAROLD MISCIILER, '21, S.A.T.C., F.A. Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. JOHN C. MITCIIELL, 2nd Lt., '19, Madison Brks., 1st Camp. DR. H. H. MITCHELI., '14, Brit. Med. Corps, San, France. Div. San. Inspection, Depot 1, Div. St. Engrs., A.P.O. 727. WILLIAM F. MITCHELL, '18, lst Lt., Med. Corps, Evac. Hosp. Unit 13, A.E.F. DR. H. MILLER MITCHELL, '13, Lt., M.C. i'55fjigfgg'5g,: jx Z -ff AAAA ' .' .,gg, ., ..' wuwuummununuqomonu wmunmmnu-ann-musum wssstsssass-. .- A-X -N-ssxmwwx .sxsxssss Nssssssmsssxxsuwssxxmsxxxs.WNW ws ssmwsxxwmswxwmmwwmm Nw-:AN -xxt .--WNW--ssl wswssws xssNsW.Nw.s.x-A amass... I-MW-was A xx uwmswm ROIIERT R. MOLYNEUX, ex-'21, Major, France, Co. C, 105th Mach. Gun Bn. A. FAIRFAX MONTAOUE, '15, lst Lt., Inf., Camp Travis. FIYQZIER MONTANYE, '18, Nav. Res., Pelham ay. S. M. MoN'rEsINos, '10, Maj., Camp Las Casas, Porto Rico. MAXWELL C. MONTGOMERY, '05, Lt., U.S. G.H., Ft. MCI-Ienry. 'DR. E. LELAND MOONEY, '17, lst Lt., M.R. C. Died from gunshot WOlllNlS in France. CLARENCE O. MOORE, '14, 3rd Reg., 2nd Co., Nav. Res., Pelham Bay. I-IARRIET G. MOORE, '08, R. C. Nurse, Ft. Sam Houston. JOHN J. MOORE, 2nd Lt., In. Water Trans., U.S.M.P.O. 702. L. N. MOORIE, '18, Rad. Sch., College Park. LEWIS MORAN, '18, Co. C, 7th U.S. Inf., Camp Greene. ROIIERT W. MOREY, '20, Nav. Res. A. J. MORGAN, '16, 2nd l.t., Div. Const., N.Y.P.O. OLIVER W. MORRIs, '16, 2nd Lt., 306th Inf., 77th Div., A.E.F., France. HAROLD MORRISON, '13, 2nd Inf. Co., 0.'l'.C., i.eon Springs. CARL J. MORRIssEY, '17, Corp., Inspect., C1112 Up Plant, Vancouver Brks. EDWARD MKJRRISIJN, '19, Army. DOUGLAS R. MoRRIsoN, '16, Lt., U.S.A., Cillllp Dix. ALVIA R. MORROW, '20, Pvt., B. H. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F. ROY E. MOSIIER, '13, Y.M.C.A., 13 Rue Lafayette, Paris. 'WII.LIAM EARL MOSIIER, '09, Asst. Sllpt. Engr., A. Trans. Serv., Q.M.A., Wash., D. C. Died of pneuInonia, Oct. 12, 1918. LEE Mosxowlrz, '19, Camp Dix. I-II?RI3ER'I' DEAN MOZEEN, '16, N.A., Camp Dix. CARL MUELLER, '18, Nav. Res., Cherry Stone Naval Base, Cape Charles, Va. FRED MUNDINOER, '14, Sgt., Co. D, 4th Reg., McClellan Alb. A.O.T.C. WALDEN E. MUNs, Med. Fac., lst Lt., X.?.I?:.l3.l-I. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.l2.F. 732, H. EARL MUNZ, '19, Av. Sig. Corps, Dallas. LEON A. MURPHY, '18, Co. C, 108th Inf., Spartanburg. ELMER I.. MURRAY, '19, Mar., Paris Island. G. R. MURRAY, '20, Pvt., Hosp., Fort Banks, Winthrop, Mass. WILLIAM J. MURRAY, ex-'17, Nav. Av. Sch., S. Car. ROIIERT K. MURRAY, '18, Mackey Amh. Unit. FRANK B. MYERs, '13, 2nd Lt., F.A., 55th Brig., N.A., Sumner Art. Sch., A.P.O. 718, A.E.F., via New York. LEON E. MYERS, '20, 608th Aero Sup. Sq., HeInpstead, l.. I. WILLIAM B. MYI.cIIREEs'r, 2nd Lt., lst Camp, Madison Brks. C. N. McADAMs, '19, lst Lt., 104th Field Art., A.E.F., France. Wounded in ac- tion. HAROLD H. MCBRIDE, '16, Nav. Storekeep- cr, O.'l'.S., for Asst. Paymaster, Prince- tOll. RAYMOND MCCAIIE, '21, Med. Corps, Pvt., l3.I'l. 7, Jons Tours. EARL MCCALLUM, ex-'10, Voc. Sch. Engrs., S.U.'l'.D. WILLIAM T. MCCALLUM, '18, Unit G.A.E.F. AR'I'HUR MCCANN, '18, Camp Dix. J. FRED McCAR'rIIY, '21, U.S.N. Aern. Sta., Pensacola. XA7ll.l.IAM J. McCAR'I'IIY, Corp., Co. G, 310th Inf. Wounded. T. l.EO McCAR'rIIY, '17, Nav. Res., Newport. DONALD S. McCIIEsNEY, Lt., 312th Inf., 78th Div. Wounded at Verdun. GEORGE McCI.EI.I.AN, ex-'19, S.S.U. 65, Convois Autos par l3.C.M., Paris. FRANK MCCLUSKY, '16, 2nd Lt., C.A.R., A.P.O. 723, A.E.F. FRANK McCook, ex-'17, Sgt., Co. C, 108th U.S. lnl., France. F. HAROLD MCCORMACR, ex'17, I.t., Av., Colstrom Field, Arcadia, Fla. 'l'IIOMAs MCCORMICK, '20, Capt., Staff of l.t. General Bullard, 'l'Oul, France. BROOKS W. MCCUEN, '11, Lt., U.S. General Hospital, Ft. MCI-Ienry, France. ,JOHN F. MCDONOUOH, '18, Navy, Norfolk. SIDNEY McDOWELL, '18, CO. F, 303rd Engr., Camp Dix. DR. BROOKS W. MCCIJEN, Med. Fae., 6th Gen. Hosp., France. CLEVELAND W. McDERMo'I I', '18, lst Lt., 147th Aer. Sq. Sig. Corps, A.E.F., France. Wounded when his plane was shot down near VCFKlllI1. EMME'I r MCDONALD, '13, Lt., A.P.0., S.O.S., A.E.F. GEORGE MCDONALD, '18, N. Nat. G. WOllDCiCtl, B. H., England. W. A. MCDONALD, Fae., Capt., Co. K, 338th Inf., Camp Custer. ' ROIIER'r P. MClJtJWEl.l., '13, Lt. Col., 78th Div., France. SIDNEY MCDOWEI., '18, Co. I, 308th Engrs., Camp Dix. CI.IIrIfORD E. McEI.wAIN, '18, l.t., J. G., C. Navy Yard Disp., Charlestown, Mass. TI-IoMAs MCEVOY, '16, War Risk Sect., A.E.F., France. H. WARD MCICIRAW, '18, 2nd Lt., Field Art., R.A. iJR. HENRY A. MCGRUER, '98, Med. Fac., Maj., A.P.O. 732, A.E.F., France. ROIIERT J. MCGUIRE, '12, l.t., M.C. SEYMOUR MCKENNAN, '18, Nav. Res. N.Y.C. CARTER R. McI.ENNAN, '18, Capt., Bat. C, 80th F.A., Ft. Oglethorpe. DONALD Mcl.EOD, '18, Inf., A.E.F., France. FRANCIS S. McMANUs, '18, 2nd Lt., Inf., R.O.'l'.C., San AIIUJIHO. 'l'IIOMAs I.. MCNAMARA, '11, Lt., M.C. VVILLIAM J. MCNERNEY, '12, Lt., M.C. I One Hundred Forty-five ffsfff'f1 ,..,. 313:3::Ifif11j3'ZTJjtgi1.i...g.:...::.1: ffsff -1'- 1 A umwnuweuemmumwsxnwI-.w.IvAwaAwMRuRw.AN.AR..v S e.RR-ANR...-....wseyemxsmxxxxw -:sz--t2t1-Sf.-ssfir-rr-::.::...:..:-fr: - ',, :refr:fr::::..::::::.:::::::S1g,::,- 'M A:-H-::-fx: -N-ms..-A-cs...Ag...Im.e .. .... A...-. . .o,w-...,.A-.v.--s..R.-- .....f...w'.-Sstwwtwwewe -.vmM-ARNAQRRRAQRNRRAIRR.MmSmwsRRA HAROLD W. MCNITT, '12, Lt., Ft. Oglethorpe. W. R. MCNULTY, '18, Gas Def., 181 Beebe Ave., Long Island. MILDRED MCOMBER, '16, Endell Military Hosp., London. WILI.IAM H. MCPHERSON, '17, Coast Def. JAMES A. MCTIERMAN, '16, Ens., U.S.S. Vendyk, N.Y.P.O. N J. H. NAIR, Sgt., Maj., Av., 307th Field Bat., Camp Gordon. HERBERT NALTON, '12, Sgt., M. C., Norfolk Va. DELLOYD D. NASH, '15, 4th Bat., F. A. Hudson. DENNIS P. NASH, '16, Av. Ser. Croix de Guerre. In London hosp., Nov. 12, 1918. BENJ. J. NASIEIT, ex-'15, Cad. Av. Sect., Signal Corps, Stud. Brlcs., San Antonio. JASON J. NASSAU, Grad. Corp., Co. E, 303rd Reg. Engrs., A.E.F., 78th Div., via New York. OTTO S. NAU, '21, Sgt., B. H., Camp Shel- b . MANUEL H. NAVAS, '13, Capt., Camp E. S. Otis, Las Cascades, Pan. Can. Zone. JOHN I. NEASMITH, '17, Co. A, 3rd Bat., 20th Engrs., U.S.E.F., France. EDWIN J. NELSON, '19, Gunnery Sgt., Mar. Corps, Det. CO. 28, M.I.T., Cambridge, Mass. G. D. NELSON, '18, Camp Devcns. RAY S. NELSON, '11, Lt., M.C. ANNA NEUKOM, '12' Nur. Tr. Sch., Vassar. HAROLD O. NEVIN, '18, 1st Lt., Av. Corps, 3rd Av. Instruc. Cen., A.E.F., France. CLAUDE NEWFANG, '14, Sgt., Phs. Sch., Det. Bldg. M-34, Camp Vreiman. FLOYD B. NEWELL, '17, Bur. Standards, Wash., D. C. CLAUDE NEWEANG, '14, Camp Dix, Hdqrs., 153rd Depot Brig. ARTHUR NEWKIRK, '17, Sgt., O. T. Sch., Camp Taylor. Discharged Nov. 28. BYRON NEWTON, '18, Sgt. in Band, Camp Greene. , MORRIS NEWTON, '15, Lt., M. C. THOMAS M. NIAL, '18, Brit. Hosp. Hurt in aero. accidentg discharged. ERNEST H. NICHOLS, '16, Can. Exped. Forces. H. FRANK NICHOLS, '16, 2nd Lt., F. A. Corps, Ft. Dodge. HORACE E. NICHOLS, '09, lst Lt. CHARLES NICHOLSON, ex-'17, Ens., U. S. Nav., European Waters. I.. A. NIX, '16, Chem. Bn., Co. I, Edgewood Arsenal. EDWARD J. NOBLE, ex-'05, Maj., Q. M. Corps, Washington. WESLEY NODINE, '17, 2nd Lt., F. A., France. LEONARD S. NOLAN, '14, Lt., M. C. HAROLD S. NORRIS, ex-'15, lst Lt., C. A. Corps, Hdqrs. CO., 56th Art., A.E.F. WILLIAM R. NORTH, '15, Acting Sgt. In an English University, Liverpool, Eng. One Hundred Forty-six ARTHUR H. NORTON, '99, Army Y.M.C.A., 13 rue Lafayette, Paris. GEO. VAN NOSTRAND, '22, S.A.T.C., Coast Art. OFF. Tr. Sch., Ft. Monroe. HOWARD F. NOS'FRANT, '19, Pvt., B.H. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F. WALTER J. NOTMAN, '14, Co. N, Fort Mon- roe. WII.LlAM D. NOTMAN, ex-'09, lst Lt., Ord., French Base Dep. Div., Washington, D. C. WILLIAM S. NOTTINGHAM, '20, Cad. Nav. Av. Grnd. Sch., M.I.T. MILDRED NOTTINGHAM, '09, Nurses Tr. Sch., Vassar. J. A. NOXON, '13, 104th M.G.B., Camp Wadsworth. O GEORGE T. OAKLEY, '19, Nav. Av. Det., MiI.F., Cambridge. Returned to Pensa- co a. CLYDE D. OATMAN, '06, lst Lt., Nav. Av., M.I.T. VASIL OBRESHKOVE, '15, Neuro Surg. Dept., Walter Reed Hosp., Washington, D. C., lst Lt. DANIEL J. O'CONNELL, ex-'17, U.S.N.R., sub- mar., Newport. WILLIAM C. OYDKJNNELL, '92, Y.M.C.A., 13 rue Lafayette, Paris. CHARLES H. O'HARA, '18, Co. D, 303rd Engrs., France. GEORGE O'HARA, ex-'16, 104th M.G.l3., A.E.F. DANIEL 0'KEEFE, '13, Sgt., Hdqrs. 36th Div., A.P.O. 709. CLIFFORD M. OLLIVETTI, '14, Ist Lt., 49th Inf., A.P.O. 472. Le Mans, Sarthe. I-I. G. OLMSTEAD, '18, Student Flight Officer, Av. Sec., N.S.N.R.F. EDWARD L. O'MALLEY, ex-'17, 2nd Lt., Av., Wichita Falls. MYRON E. 0'NEIL, '19, Nav. Res. Corps U.S.S. Huntington. ' THADDEUS OOT, '20, B.l-I. 31, A.P.O. 732. WILLIS D. ORMSIIEE, '13, Corp., CO. A, 104th M.G.B., 27th Div., A.E.F. HUIIERT ORR, 10th Engrs. STANLEY M. ORSER, ex-'16, 2nd Lt., Bat. D, 70th Art., C.A.C., A.E.F., Mont- morillon, Vienne, U.S.A. HAROLD C. ORTON, '14, Y.M.C.A., Ass't. Sec., Ft. du Pont. HAROLD H. OSBORN, '18, 370th Field Art., U.S.R., France. Capt. ERNST OSIIORNE, '18, 2nd Lt., 19th Field Art., Bat. E, France. ERNEST H. OSBORNE, '18, 2nd Lt., 10th F. A., Ft. Houston. ARTHUR OSMAN, U.S.A., Lt., Duluth, Minn. JAMES OWEN, '18, 2nd Lt., Inf., U.S.R. AR'rHUR OWENS, '18, C.W.S.N.A., Baltimore. P DR. EDWARD N. PACKARD, '09, Capt., Camp Greenleaf. JULIUS J. PAETZNICK, 27th Div. Amb. Co. 105, Spartanburg. ''frifffggfpggffifgfffggfir'Tffffi'r5fiifffiffriIif If '. 'ef rrrre 5 wwanuuanuumuuss. NYUINQANKKRNNXWNNEXNNXWHK Nmmxxxxkxxnxsxxxxwlwhxxwxk N t::::::.4I.:t5Z .............L ONONDAGAN waurqqqq-NNNNNR J. RUSSELL PAINE, 11, lst Lt., Develop- ment Battalion, Tank Corps, U.S.A., Camp Colt, Gettysburg, Pa. GEORGE A. PALMER, ex-17, R.O.T.C., Madi- son Brlcs. JOSEPH C. PALMER, Capt., A.R.C., Italy. RALPH PALMER, '18, Mot. Mech., R.A., France. RALPH C. PALMER, '19, Maj. 3d Bn., 1st Mot. Mech., A.E.F., France. GRANT PALMITER, 18, Corp. Co.T. 303 Engrs., France. GEORGE A. PALMROS, ex-'17, R.O.T.C., Madison Brks. CLAUDE B. PAPE, '18, 102ml B. G. Bn., Camp Wadsworth. ROBERT BELL PARISH, '18, Sea., U.S.N.R.F., U.S.S. Huntington, N.Y.P.O. GEORGE O. PARK, '17, C.l5. Dcinforcement Depot, B.E.F., France. WILI.IAM PARK, ex-'11, Lt. Com., U.S.N.R. ARTHUR H. PARKER, '22, PVT., B.H. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F. DANIEL M. PARKER, '21, S.A.'l.C., I-.A. Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. GEORGE SIMS PARKER, '14, Lt., Air Serv. Hdq. of Rear, Paris. HUGH N. PARKER, '20, Amb. Co. 351, Camp Dodge. H. W. PARKER, '20, 2nd l.t., U.S.A.S. Over- seas. PAUL E. PARKER, '18, Pho. Dept. Av. Sect., Sig. Corps, P.O. 702, A.E.F., 45 Ave. Montigne. WILLIAM C. PARKER, '21, Lt., Camp Grant. RICHARD H. PARMALEE, '16, Hdqrs. Co., 37th Engrs., Ft. Myer. PROF. l.lEWIS E. PARMENTER, lst Lt., Mitchell Field. A. H. PARSONS, '01, Maj. M.C., Brig. Surg. Off., Camp Sherman. GUY T. PARSONS, '14, Bat. F, 15th F.A., A.E.F., FFZIIICC. DR. JAMES JEROME PARSONS, '13, ist Lt., 57th F. Amb., France, care of Am. Ex. CO., Paris. GLENN PARSONS, '20, C.W.S., New York City. RUEL M. PARSONS, '20, U.S. Mar. Corps, Paris Island. WAYNE W. PARSONS, '22, S.A.T.C., F.A. Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. DONALD l.. PATCH, '18, Tr. Camp, Wakefield, Mass. R. STANLEY PATCH, '14, lst Lt., 11th Field Art., Douglass. A. HOLLY PATERSON, '20, Camp Z. Taylor. DAVID PAUL, '10, Coast Art., 2nd Co., C.A.C. Bat. Granger, Ft. Hancock. NICHOLAS H. PAUL, '20, S.A.T.C., F.A. Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. M. PAYERS, ex-'18, C.O.T.S., Camp Lee. Q Q CHARLES W. PAYNE, '19, Lt., R.A.lf.C., Felixtown, Eng. , SHERMAN R. PEAIIODY, '21, Co. 3, 331 Brig., France. Q FRED L. PEACOCK, '13, Jr. Lt., U.S.N.R.l'. YVILBUR E. PEARCE, '16, Heavy Coast Art., O.T.C., Fort Monroe. J. N. PECK, ex-'18, Co. 2, 152nd Dep. Brig., Camp Upton. EDGAR C. PEDDIE, '17, Co. H, Slst Pion. Inf. Cpl., Gul, Germany. FRED C. PEDERSON, '16, 10th Engrs., A.E.F. France. GEORGE PELLETIER, '20, R.A., Sgt. France. 'J. FRANCIS PENDERGAST, '16, Pvt., Co. E, 122nd Inf., A.P.O. 827. Died of pneu- monia in France. NVILLOUGHBY C. PENDIL, '13, Lt., 23rd Engrs., Med. Dept., France. VVILLIAM W. PERCY, '01, Lt. Col., Evacuation Hosp. 25, A.E.F. ELMER JAMES- PERKINS, '19, Mar., Paris Island. LYNN F. PERKINS, '10, Pvt., Reed Hosp., Washington, Reconstruction Service. PI-IILI1' PERKINS, ex-'12. NVALTER G. PERRIN, '21, S.A.T.C., F.A. Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. 'l-IARROLD HURRILL PERRY, '20, Sgt. Aminun. Trn. and Mot. Truck No. 414, A.E.F. Died of pneumonia. VVINIFRED PERRY, '18, 2nd Lt., 2031-cl Tr. Mortar Bat., Cp. Dix. HAROLD C. PETERS, '17, 1st Lt:, lst Bn. Dep. Brig., Cp. Dix. WALTER L. PETERS, '18, Capt., Inf., Co. 17, 5th Bn., 155 Dep. Brigade, Camp Lee. CARL A. PETERSON, '19, Capt., Com. Off. S.A.T.C., Brown University. CARL O. PETERSON, '20, ENS. NAV. Air Sta. Killed at Pensacola. MILTON H. PETZOLD, '11, Act. Chap., U.S.N., U.S.S. Virginia, N.Y.P.O. JAY B. PIIELI-S, ex-'18, France. Mar. RAYMOND PHELPS, '02, 1st Lt., N.J.N.G. Co. A., 6th Bn. F. W. PHILLIPS, '17, Sgt. Mot. Trk., Co. 445, Q.M.C., N.A., Camp Meigs. RAY PHILLIPS, ex-'17, Camp Wadsworth. RAE M. PI-IILO, '13, M.R.C. KATHERINE PICKLES, ex-'20, Endell Military Hospital, London. DAVID PIERCE, '16. HAROLD J. PIERCE, '18, E. Co., 29th lingrs., A.P.O. 714, A.E.F. LESLIE A. PIERCE, '17, Pvt. lst, Co. C, 30th Reg. Engrs., A.E.F. REUINALD F. PIERCE, '22, S.A.T.C., Coast Art. OIT. Tr. Sch., Ft. Monroe. DR. FREDERICK H. PIERSON, Am. R.C. HERBERT V. PIERSON, '05, Y.M.C.A., France, 12 Rue D'AguesSeau. ROBERT H. PIERSON, '98, Col., Co. C, Med. Dept., U.S.A., A.P.O. 475, France, Sth Reg. CHARLES PINDER, '15, 104th Amb., Camp HANCOCK. EDWARD PINKUS, '18, Sgt., Med. Dept., 7th Av. Instruct. Center, A.E.F., France. LE GRAND PIRON, '18, 464th Engr., A.E.F. HARRY A. PIZER, '17, Washington, D C. Dept. of Brain Surg., Med. Corps. EDWARD PLACE, '15, Lt., Co. E, 127th Inf., France. One Hundred Forty-seven FP ' ' lr pi Fifi if ...... i'1iQ1L.iii2.i'iQ1i '.' iff:'i'--:',Q,1,Q,,::2p11 V I - .5 i. 5'i1fiN0NDAGAN tl t::1tr::1trti:iit:r:::tt:f::I:'::'.. ........ '.. :'... '. l':MI'1RSON PLANCK, '19, lst I.t., 11.8. Air Serv. l:l'21IlCC. K. A. PLOUOH, '14, Amer. 12MIxAssv, -1 Gros- venor Gardens, London, S. W. ALIIERT E. PLUMB, '09, 107th Int., U.S.A., Wagoner Sup. Co. THOMAS PLUMII, '20, Camp Wadsworth. ROIIERT E. PLUNKIET'l', '16, Co. D, 339th Inf., Russia. DONALD S. POLER, '19, 1st Lt., Av. Serv., Tours, France. SIDMAN POOLE, ex-'16, 1st I.t., F.A., A.P.O. 727, R.R. 8: C., Tours, Rrance. Service, A.E.F., France. 'I-IAROLD G. PORTER, '18, U.S.N., M.C., Boston. Died. J. MATHEW PORTER, '18, Corp., 104 U.S.F.A. M. B. PORTER, JR., '18, Corp., Bat. A. 104th. U.S.F.A., Spartanburg, S.C. OLIVER M. PORTER, For. Prof., O.C.Q.M., Fuel Br., A.P.O., 717, A.E,F. 'WILFRED W. PORTER, JR., '11, lst Lt., Co. B, M.G.B. Killed in action. JOHN POST, '18, 2nd I.t., Wilbur Wright Field. GEORGE W. POS'l'H'Il,I., '16, U.S.A., B.I-I. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F. THOMAS W. PosTHII.L, '18, Pvt., B.H. 31, A.P,O. 732. CARLTON F. POTTER, '10, Lt., M.C. JOIIN H. l OlIL'I'RlDGE, '21, S.A.'I'.C., F.A. Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. DANIEL E. POUZZNER, '19, Sgt. Maj., 264th Aer. Sq., A.E.F. ALFRED H. W. POVAH, 13th San. Trn., Camp Lewis. C. R. POWELL, 10th Engrs. E. ALEX. POWELL, Major, Con. in War Zone. EUGENE S. POWLESLAND, '19, Nav. Res., Pelham Bay. JOHN W. PRATT, Jr., '14, 2nd Lt., Av. Sect., Sig. Corps, ColunIbus. CHARLES HERIIERT PRICE, '16, 4th Cas. Co., 2nd Prov. Reg. Ord. Trn. CaIIIp, CZIITID Hancock. PHILIP H. PRINCE, '20, Sgt. Co. B, 548th Inf., Camp l-Iumphreys. HORACE B. PRITCHARD, '04, Capt., M.C. R. P. PRICHARD, For Instruct., Lt., Bat. F, 345th F.A.N.A., A.P,O. 778, A.E.F., via New York. RAYMOND C. PRIME, '14, 15th Co., 4th Bn., 151st D.B., CaIIIp Devens. FRANK D. PRIORY, 15, U.S.M.P.O. 705. J. HOWARD PROPER, '19, Pil. Av. Serv. Overseas. RUDOLI-H W. PROPST, 13, lst Lt., Av. Prod., American Lake. ' EDGAR B. PROUT, '14, 1st Lt., Co. 24, 6th Bn., Ft. Oglethorpe. CHARLES AvERv PRUDIION, '17, Pvt., Med. Res. Corps, U.S.A., T.C., S.U. IRVING E. PUGH, '19. WALTER S. PUGH, '21, R.C. Med. Dept. R.A. A. V. S. PULLING, '15, Sgt., Co. C, 504th Engrs. Bn., A.E.F., France. JAMES B. PUNZI, '20, 2nd Lt., It. ArIIIy, Austrian Front, Italy. One Hundred Forty-eight lfI.I,WOOIJ IJ. PIIRIIY, ex-'15, Pvt., Bat., A, 59th Art., Ft. I-lamilton, Ithaca, N. Y. S. V. PUTNAM, Nat. Guard, Mass. MICHAEL Pysnaek, '19, N.A. Q JOHN PAUL QUIGLEY, '18, Pvt., Chem. War. Serv., John Hopkins Chem. Lab. IRA QUIMIIY, Jr., '11, lst Lt., Iingrs. F. T. QUINLAN, ex-'16, Nav. Res. R ELIAS RAFF, '17, Pvt., I-ldqrs. Co., 77th Div., 305 In1'.,A.E.F. WILLIAM J. RAFTIER, '17, Univ. Amb. Unit, A.E.F., France, B.I-I. 31. I-IERMAN RAMIREZ, '20, 2nd Lt., Off. Trn. Camp, Porto Rico. C. J. RAMMLING, '18. YVILLIAM H. RAMSISY, '06, Ord. Dept. DUNCAN G. RANKIN, '19, For. Iingrs., A.I3.F., France. NVILLIAM A. RANRIN, '18, 2nd Lt., B.R.A.F., Flanders. Prisoner of war. VVM. G. RANKIN, '18, Nav. Res., Newport, R. I. NICHOLAS Ii. RANSLER, '15, 2nd I.t., Bat. A, 104th U.S.F.A., CaInp WadswOrtlI. OREL J. RANHOM, '21, U.S.N.R.F. Co. 22, Brks., 945 East, Camp Farragut. XVIESLEY W. RAsEv, '19, Av., Ellington Field C. V. RAUI'AcH, '17, Co. B, Sth Bn., 20th Engrs., A.E.F. ALEXANDER RAvNoLDs, '20, 2nd Lt. DR. MORTIMER W. RAYNOR, '04, Maj., U.S.R. Med., 304th San. Tr., France. J. N. REED, '17, 2nd Lt. F.A., France. DONALD REALS, '17, Navy. WILLIS H. REALs, '16, Instruct. Rad. Sch., CaInp Vail. I.. S. Redgeway, '19, Sgt., Camp Gordon. GEORGE I.. REDLEIN, '08, lst I.t., Co. 9, Reg. E.R.O.T.C., l.ee Branch. GI.ADsToNE E. REDMAN, '17, Corp., Co. C, 345th Inf., 87th Div., A.P.O. 713, A.E.F. l'iERl'lER'I' Recd, '14, 1st l.t., Engrs. i':RNES'l' E. REESE, '10, 1st I.t., C.A.O.R.C., Sth Trn. Co., Coast Art., Ft. Monroe. GERALD I.. REIIAN, '17, U.S.N.R.F., U.S.S. Granite State, Foot 96th St., N. River, N.Y.C. HOWARD W. REoEsTER, '20, lst Pvt., 105th Field Art., A.E.F. VV. B. REID, '96, Capt., Suite 6, 2094 Cornell Rd., Cleveland. DR. Ii. C. REFIENSTEIN tFac. Col. of Mecl.J, '04, Capt., U.S.A., Med. Corps, Ft. Oglethorpe. JOHN H. RIEIFERT, '18, Nav. Res., Brooklyn. CHARLES REILI.v, '20, U.S.N.R., New London Conn. ROBERT E. R. REIMAN, '20, Nav. Res. A. J. REIssIo, '19, Med. Unit, Buffalo. ALLEN I.. REMINGTON, ex-'98, Y.M.C.A., 12 rue d'Agguessa, Paris. JAMES F. REYNOLDS, '14, Pvt., Co. C, 345th Inf., Camp Dix. O. S. REYNOLDS, '19, Av. 'io.o - 7'... wwuuussusnnnusm-nm-one w-ann-amuse x.hXxXX .. ' ' ' ALFRED M. RICE, '18, Co. B, 2nd Bat., 20th lingrs., Camp Belvoir. GEORGE B. RICE, '17, Hdqr. Co., 305th Inf., 77th Div., A.E.F. RALPH RICE, '18, Co. F, 20th Engrs., A.E.F., via New York. A. M. RICHARDS, '17, 20th Engrs., Hdqrs. 5th Bn., A.E.F. FRANK L. RICHARDS, '95, Capt., Prov. Dept. Corps and Army Troops, Camp VVadsworth I'IIERBlSRT j. RICHARDSON, '19, lst Lt., France. LEE L. RICIIARDsoN, '12, Lt. U.S. Mar. Sig. Corps. Instr., Philadelphia. RAYMOND D. RICHARDSON, '18, Isol. Camp, Co. 41-9-S, Pelham Bay. KIRK F. RICKE'rTs, ex-'17, Coast Art., 34-th Co., Fort Terry, N. Y. CHARLES M. RIDER, ex-'18, Co. F, 42nd Reg. Iingrs., A.E.F., France. ' FRANK C. RIDER, Av. GEORGE B. RIDER, '16, Nav. Mil., Lewis, Del. L. S. R1DGEwAv, '18, 9th Co., lst Repl. Reg., 384th Inf., Camp Wadsworth. CHE:-TTER B. RIEENIIARY, '17, 2nd Lt., care of Constr. Q.IVI., Camp Mills. SIDNEY IRIGGS, '18, 2nd Lt., 104th F.A., France. Gassed. JOSEPH B. RINGLAND, '02, Lt., M.C. O'I ro C. Riseh, '20, M.R.C. ELWOOD RIEL, ex-'18, France. Wounded in action. Co. B, 306th Inf., A.E.F. EDWARD RISCHMAN, '16, Adj. to C. O., Kelley Field, Tex. EDWARD RonIIINs, '21, Evac. Hosp. 9, A.E.F. 3rd Army. Germany. FRANK RoIzIzINs, '14, Camp Dix. ARTHUR S. RoIIER'I's, '20, Nav. Rad. Serv., Boston. EUGENE C. RoIIER'rs, ex-'10, Maj., Ft. Sill. VVALTER ROBERTS, '20, Amb. Co. 108, 27th Div., U.S.A., 102d San. TrII., A.E.F. HARRY J. RoIsERTsoN, '20, Camp Dix. 'I'HEo. W. RoIIINsoN, '22, S.A.'l'.C., F.A., Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. WILLIAM C. Ron:-IoN, '91, Emhark. Hosp., Camp Stuart. 'PETER DELLA RocCA, '21, France. Killed in action. GEORGE H. ROCKWIELL, '01, Av. Corps. Exam. S. U., Free Dispensary. W. I. RODGERS, '18, Av., Lt., Pensacola. D. D. ROGERS, '17, Coast Art. M. J. ROGERS, Pvt., 337th Co., U.S. Mar. Corps, Paris Island, C. R. S. ROGERS, '16, Corp., Co. 6, Sth Bn., 20th Engrs., A.Ii.F. RIIIfUs ROGERS, '19, Ens., U.S. Nav. Av., Pensacola, Fla. VINCENT RoGERs, '19, Hosp. Corps, Sect. 569, Camp Crane. WILLIAM CLAIRE RoGERs, '09, Maj., Off. Chf. Ord., Q.M. Dept. ' H. D. ROSENKRANZ, '17, 2nd Lt., Engrs. N.A. Co. I, 2nd Engr. Tr. Reg. Camp A. I'ILll11- phreys. CHARLES R. RosEN'rHAI., '14, Pvt., Ord. Corps, A.P.O. 774. 'kI'IAROl.D G. Ross, ex-'16, Capt. 309th Inf., M.G. Co. Killed in France. IRWIN G. Ross, '18, Lt., A.E.F. ALIIERT F. ROTIIIIALLER, '20, Ens. Nav. Acad., Annapolis. GEORGE L. RoTIIRoCK, '18, Av. Sect., Sig. Corps, 361 Defer Pl., Detroit. HAROLD F. ROUND, '19, Ft. Monroe. S. RUIIENs'I'EIN, '21, 2nd Lt., CaInp Grant. I'IORACE I'IlIFFICN, '19, U.S.N.R. I'IERIlER'I' D. RIIGG, '22, S.A.T.C., F.A. Troops, Camp Taylor. AN'I'oNIo L. RuGc:IERs, '20, ARTHUR S. RIILAND, '94, Capt., M.C., Camp Greenleaf. MARK N. RIIssELI., '20, Ord. Sgt., Arsenal, VVatertown. FOSTER C. RIILIsoN, '18, Lt., j. G.,Mcd. Res., Chelsea Nav. Hosp. RAY RI1LIsoN, '03, Capt., A.R.C., 4 Place de la Concorde. CLIN'I'oN RIIssEI.I., '20, Navy. IWARK N. RI1ssEI.L, '20, 0I'd.Sg1.., Arsenal, Watertown. 'ROBERT RlVl'S'l'lEIN, '17, Overseas. Died from wounds. GERALD L. RYAN, '17, U.S.N.R.F., Instruct. Nav. Res. Tr. Sch., Colunibia U. W. B. RYAN, Av. Sch., Urbana, lll. S HARRY A. SADDEN, '08, Maj. M. C. WILLIAM RAv SAIvIfoRD, '16, 2-1th Co., 9th Coast Art., Ft. I-Iancock. CARI. E. SAGER, '13, 2nd Lt., l5lst F.A.,-12nd Div., A.Ii.F., France. TIIERoN P. SAGER, '17, Bur. of Stan., Wash- ington, D.C. I'IERBER'l' L. SAIILER, '21, Med. Corps, Ft. Slocum. S'I'UAR'I' SAKS, '16, 2nd Lt., 2nd Cav., A.P.O. 704, A.E.F., Asst. Provost Mars. of Paris. J. M. SALIsnIIRv, S.S. '17, A.P.O., 155, A, A.E.F. RoIIER'r SALToN, '14, 3rd Detach., 10th Iingrs. For., France. HARMON T. SALZMAN, '16, Orth. Hosp. Unit. TVVZIIICI' SZLHIIJFOOIC, ex-'17, Amlu. Corps, A.Ii.F., l rance. Died about October 20th from disease. F. CLAIRE SAIvIs, '19, U.S. Mar., Galveston. PAUL H. SANIIURN, '18, R.A. Mar., Mare Island. W. li. SANDERsoN, '17, 1st I,1., A.S.A.P., Vancouver, B. C. J. R. SANIfoRD, '09, Capt., 24th BII., Roy. Berk. Reg., B.li.F. WILKINsoN W. SANIfoRD, '19, 2nd l.t., 133rd Field Art., Saunier Art. Sch., France. CDIIRTLAND W. SANNEY, '18, 1st Lt., 313 lnf., U.S.R., France. Co. M. Wounded. BARNEY A. SARECKY, '20, Sgt., Mot. Sp. Trn. 43, Mot. Trk. Co. 432, Camp j. lrljohnston. H. E. SARGIENT, '18, R. A. MAUREORD K. SARGENT, 20, Sgt., Q.M.C., Bakery Co. 354, Camp Dix. SARKIS SARKIssIAN, '20, Camp Dix. One Hn ndred Forty-nine ,.,, -ifI' 'fiilifiliif-i2 , sf' , f . C . , ' . ' . fli' Q ' iii- ill- awww-was guwwwunmunmp ............ .NXNX ...................W.......... ..x,, . Xx.x.xx..xNk,.XXx.X .. A ......:::f:: f,. N.xN, .,+?i . . ...... XXXXXX .:.:::: IJIQ . -::. ONONDA A ..............................,....... .................................... ALXIEEQ SASSEN, '20, Co. M, 346th Inf., EUGENE C. SAXE, '15, Co. F, 101st Engrs., France. EDWARD E. SAYRES, '15, Amer. Base Hosp. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F., France. DANIEL SCANLON, '18, 1st Sig. Corps Detach., Fort Sill. LOUIS SCI-IAEFER, '21, S.A.T.C., St. Lawrence University. WILLIAM R. SCIIAEFER, '21, 2nd Lt., F.A., U.S.A., Cp. Taylor. GEORGE SCHANK, '18, Isol. Camp, Co. 4, I-9-S Pelham Park, Nav. Res. ARNOLD SCHIRMER, '20, N. A. CHRISTOPHER SCHLACHTER, '17, Nav. Res., Newport. CHARLES L. SCHLOSSER, 13, Lt., M. C. JOHN J. SCHLOSSER, '19, Class 103, Nav. Air Sta., Pensacola. ALFRED J. SCI-IMITT, '20, Coast Art. Off. .Tr. Sch., Ft. Monroe. BENJAMIN SCHMONES, '21, Med. Res. EDWARD SCHOENECK, '03, Camp Zachary Taylor. Maj. PAUL H. SCHOEPFLIN, ex-'12, Corp. Co. I., 1 309th Inf., Camp Dix. A. G. SCHROEDER, '20, 2nd Lt. GEORGE A. SCOBELL, '19, Hosp. Unit G, A.E.F., France. ALBERT B. SCHOLL, '21, Pvt., 27th Div. Hdqrs. Troop, A.E.F. EARL L. SCHoOLCRAIf'I', '20, 2nd Lt., Inf., LMEA., Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, 'GOODSON SCHREEDER, '16, 2nd Lt., Post Hdqrs., Vancouver, B.C., Aircraft Pro- duction. Died of pneumonia. ANDREAS SCHULTZ, '17, 1st Sgt., M.S.T.U., 308, Sth Army Corps, Sup. Tr., A.P.O. 769, A.E.F., France. HERMAN SCHULTZ, ex-'17, 1st Reg. Spec., lst Cav. Nav. Tr. Sta., Newport. LEON N. SCHULTZ, '12, Ch. Yeo, Cost Acct., Phila. Navy Yards. GEORGE EDWARD SCHUMANN, ex-'14, Chf. Yeo. U.S.N.R.F., 215 Plankinton Arcade, Milwaukee. R. L. SCOTT, '19, 2nd Lt., 9th Inf., A.P.O. 710. CHARLES SCI-IWARTZ, '19, Co. C, 108th U. S. Inf., France. G. C. SCI-IWARTZ, ex-'17, 1st Pvt., 29th Engrs., A.E.F. SEYMOUR C. SCHWARTZ, '14, Capt. Med. Corps, R.A., Sth San. Tr. A.P.O. 745. WILLIAM T. SCHWARZ, '08, lst Lt., Army Sz N. Mus., France. WILLIAM H. SCHWITZER, '20, Av., Columbus. GUSTAVE B. SCHWORN, '21, Camp Upton. GEORGE A. SCOEELL, '18, Pvt., B.H. 31, A.P. O. 732, A.E.F. GODFREY SCOTT, 'ex-'17, France. J. H. SCOTT, '20, Lt., 1 Brig., Col. Bn., F.A.R.D., Camp Jackson. R. LEE SCOTT, '19, 2nd Lt., 2nd Div. Inf., A.E.F., Co. I, 308 Inf. CLINTON W. SEARL, ex-'19, Pvt., Inf., A.E.F., France. One Hundred Fifty RAYMOND V. SEAMAN, '20, Pvt., 105th Amb. Co., 102ml San. Tr., 27th Div., A.E.F., A.P.O. 716. MILO L. SERCOMB. '04, Lt., M.C. OSCAR W. SEDAN, '20, Sgt., 307th F.A., A.E.F. ELIZAIIETH A. SEIBERT, '18, 1st Yeo., Wash- ington, D.C. 'EDWARD D. SELL, ex-'17, Co. A, 107th Inf., U. S. Killed in action. Cited for V. C. HARRY SEGAL, '19, A.E.F., France. EDWARD G. SELMSER, '08, Av., Kellyfield. FRANCIS W. SESSIONS, '14, Y.M.C.A. Hut 33, Camp Upton. A 'l.EON E. SEWARD, Lt., Av. Sig. Corps, Ellington Field. Tex. Died of pneumonia. L. D. SEYMOUR, '16, Lt., Av. Sec. Sig. Res. Corps, France. RICHARD SEYMOUR, '14, Sig. Corps,U.S.A., France. CHARLES L. SCHAFER, '08, Capt., Hdqrs. 28th Div. M.C., A.P.O. 744. 1'IOWARD L. SCHAFF, '19, Madison Barracks. GEORGE W. SCI-IOONMARER, '17, Ar. Corps, Arcadia, Fla. WM. SCHREEDER, '21, S.A.T.C., Coast Art. Off. Tr. Sch., Ft. Monroe. 2nd Lt. ALIIERT SHAHADI, '20, Av., Cornell. RICHARD J. SHANAIIAN, '18, Camp Dix. JAMES S. SHATTUCK, ex-'17, C.O.T.S., Camp Lee. ELMER SHAUL, '16, Maj., Field Hosp. A, M.R.C., Camp Jackson. CHARLES H. SHAW, '19, Av. Tr. School, Camp Alfred Vail. GEORGE H. SHAW, '08, Capt., U.S.G.H., New Haven. LEON IRWIN SHAW, '08, Capt., Eng. Bur., Trench Warfare Sec., care of Chief Gas Serv., A.E.F., P.O. 717. RICHARD F. SHAW, '16, 2nd Camp, Ft. Niag- ara. MORTIMER SHAY, '21, Columbia P. Phot. Sch. WILLIAM SI-IAY, '14, Pvt., Bat. A, 104th U.S.F.A. I W. TAYLOR SHEALS, '17, Co. C, 317th Field Sig. Bureau, France. LEON SHEINHOUSE, '19, 2nd Lt., Camp Grant, 6th Tr. Bn., 161st Depot Brigade. HOWARD SI-IELDON, ex-'13, Engr., A.E.F. CLAUDE L. SHEI-ARD, '11, Co. E, 330th Inf., A.E.F. HARRY I-I. SI-IERER, ex-'17, Corp., 1st Mot. Mech. Reg., 2nd CO., Sig. Corps, A.E.F. FRANK H. SHERIDAN, Pvt., U.S.A. WM. SHERWIN, ex-'14, Co. C, 47th Inf., Char- lotte, S. C. JOHN SI-IETRON, JR., '18, Co. 14, Ens. Nav. Av., France. MASON SIIIMER, JR., Co. B, 104th M.G. Bur., A.E.F. JOHN D. Sl-IIPMAN, '98, Capt., Camp Meade. MARION D. SHOVE, ex-'18, Y.M.C.A., Over There Theatrical League. HARRY S. SHOTWELL, '18, Pvt., Base Spare Parts Depot, Unit 3, U.S.A.P.O. 708, A.E.F. J. V. SHUFELT, '15, Lt., U.S.R. 'i .A 'i 'fr ' -rr' Y N N P XX - .I-.www su xxxxxsmxmwxvxxxwmwfxw saws -usxxxs x xmxxxxm NONDA A MAURICE SHULMAN, '12, 2nd Lt., U.S.A., Constr. Div., Wash. CHARLES EDWARD SIFFERLEN, '16, 20th Engrs., A.E.F. ABRAIIAM C. SILVERMAN, '15, 1st Lt., Med. Corps, France. , J'. SILVICRMAN, '15, Ens., U.S.N. HARRY SIMMONS, '13, 2nd Lt., 6th Engrs. Trn.,A.E.F. JOHN G. SIMMONS, Naval Aviation, M.I.'l'. PROE. JAMES l-I. SINCLAIR, 1st Lt., Hdqrs., Adv. Sec., A.P.O. 714, A.E.F., France. ARTIIUR M. SINGLETON, '12, Co. B, 319th Field Sig. Bn., Camp SlIernIaII. FRED W. SIPPACI-I, '20, 9th Reg., Barr. H, Pelham Bay. LAWRENCE B. SISSON, '12, Lt., M.C'. VINCENT SISTI, '18, Hosp. Unit, Utica. FRANK L. SLATER, '18, M.R.C. JAMES R. SLATER, '17, l.t., Camp Pike, Ark. WM. D. SLATTERY, ex-'20, Lt., Inf., Mass. IIIst. of Tech., Boston. ESTHER SLEIGHT, '11, Recreation Work, France. ROBERT H. SLOCUM, '21, Ft. Monroe, S.A. T.C., Co. M. 2nd Lt. PHILIP A. SMALL, '21, Av., Kelly Field. ALFRED W. SMITI-I, '16, 1st Lt., Co. C, 536th Engrs., A.E.F. ALLEN MACY SMITH, '89, Col., Med. Corps, Gen. Hosp. 9. CORNELL SMITH, '05, Capt., Am. R. C. CYRII. B. SMITH, '19, Capt., Univ. Amb. Unit, U.S.A.A.S. Croix de Guerre. EDWARD L. SMITH, '13, Sgt., Co. C, 310th Inf., Camp Dix. JAMEs l.. SMITH, '22, 2nd Lt., C.O.'l'.S., Camp Lee. Expects transfer to Russia. RAY W. SMITH, '20, S.A.T.C., Coast Art., Off. Tr. Sch., Ft. Monroe. GEOROE KELLOOO SMITH, '15, 1st Lt., Med. R. C., B.H., Camp Texafiy. GRANT SMITH, '18, U.S. Rad. Sch., College Park. 2nd Lt. GUY l.. SMITH, '13, 2nd Lt., Engrs., Ft. Mon- YOU. H. A. SMITH, Ammun. 'l'rn., Camp Wads- worth. HAROLD A. SMITH, '19, R. A. Amm. 'l'r., Camp Wadsworth. HENRY B. SMITH, '14, Capt., 108th F.A., M.R.C., France, 2nd Corps, Infirmary Hdgs. I'IAROI,D W. SMITH, '18, C.O.T.S., Camp Lee. JAMES SMITH, '21, Camp Upton. JAY A. SMITH, '16, C.O.T.S., Camp Lee. u LEON L. SMITH, '20, Co. B, Hclqrs. 1st Div., A.E.F., Intelligence Sec. LYMAN S. SMITH, '17, Nav. Res. G MARSHALL M. SMITH, '18, Ensign, U.S. Nav. Aux. Res., Pelham Bay. M. B. SMITH, ex-'13, N. A. , RENNIE B. SMITH, '18, Army Inspection Ord. Equip., Hardware See., U.S.A., 57 N. 7th St., Newark, N. J. ROBERT L. SMITH, ex-'17, 2nd Lt., Co. F, 8th Bn., 20th Engr., A.E.F. Q ROY SMITH, '21, 1st Lt., U.R.C., Pt- MOUVOC- DR. T. D. SMITH, M. '08, Capt. Hosp. Med. CoI'ps. Wounded in air raid and returned to this country. TIIEALL F. SMITH, '18, A.E.F. JOTIS M. SMITIIERS, '13, Med. Corps. Died at Ft. Oglethorpe of spinal meningitis. 'KISADORE L. SMOLEN, '17, Pvt., Limited SeI'vice. Died in Arizona Oct. 2, 1918. 'LEROY D. SMUCKIER, '19, Mast. at Arms, Nav. Res., U.S. S.C. 221, N.Y.P.O. Ens. Died at Plymouth. JOSEPH SNEBEROER, '18, Russia Y.M.C.A. PAUL W. SNoDGRAss, '19, Nav. Av., Ground Sch., Boston. FREDERICK F. SNOW, '06, Y.M.C.A., 12 rue d'Aguesseau, A.E.F. CARL SNYDER, '17, lst Lt., 5-lth Pion. Inf., A.E.F., Co. K, A.P.O. 927. EARL D. SNYDER, Lt., 309th M.G.B., France. Wolinclecl. JAMES R. SNYDER, '12, Lt., G.H., San Fran- cisco. VVILLIAM SNYDER, '05, Road Work, Wash- ington, D. C. llARoLD SOI-ER, '16, lst Lt., 11th Inf., A.E.F., care N.Y.P.O. LAWRENCE SOPER, '19, U.S.N., Queenstown, Ireland. MORTIMER J. SOULE, '18, Capt. 3rd 'l'r. Bn., l53rd Dep. Brig., Camp Dix. ROLAND H. SI'AULnINo, '20, Ch. Clk. Draft Board, lialdwinsville. LEGRAND SI-AWN, '19, Av. Phot. Div., U.S.A., Tr. Sch., Rochester. Sgt. E. E. SPECI-IT, '21, Av. GEORGE E. SRENCER, 31st Co., Sth Bat., Camp Upton. W. EARL SPENCER, '18, Pvt., Bat. A, 59th Art., Ft. Hamilton. O. W. SPICER, '16, Cad., Av. Corps, CanIp Dick, Dallas. CLEON D. SPONABLIC, '20, Pvt., B. ll. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F. LLOYD SPRAGUE, '17, Fly Cad., Co. B, Sig. Corps, Av. Sec., Kelly Field. H. CHARLES SI'RUIcs, ex-'18, Pvt., Inf., France, Co. B, 10-ith M. G. Bn., A.l'I.F. IIAROLD E. SPRY, '19, Hosp. Unit. CHARLES D. SQUIRICS, '13, B.H., Allentown, Pa. ARTHUR B. STAFFORD, '13, U.S.A., France. HARRY H. STAOE, '17, Isol. Camp Co. 4, I-9-S, Pelham Park. O. R. STAI-ILER, '20, Army. 'EARL B. STALEY, '13, Co. l., 6-lth Inf., France. Died of inliuenza, Nov. ll, 1918. HARRY STALEY, ex-'10, 2nd Lt., N.A., Co. I, 315th Reg. Inf., Camp Meade. FREDERICK STANBRO, JR., ex-'18, France. G. E. STANBRO, ex-'16, 1st Lt., Co. 1813, M.O.T.C., Ft. Oglethorpe. AMBROSE H. STANO, '10, Sgt., Sig. Corps, N.A., 6th Ser. Co. EARLE LESTER STANTON, '16, France. HUBERT H. STARK, '18, Med. Corps., Evae. Hosp. No. 8, A.E.F. EARL STEARNS, ex-'13, 33rd Amb. Corps, 4th Div., Reg. A, Camp Greene. One Hundred Fifty-one , A xgksg N kgg- N ':':,::,:,,,,A J .. 1 8 Z 0 ......---I-----.............WW..Q.....-.Aswwmkmxssksxssxv.-...e.wR.R...ww...w.....Nx-u.w T- , - - -- .,,...........-.-...-...W ...s..............,. ........A....R..NN.R......... ....wR..s.s..... ...QMS-..N..L.ss .--- ....... -----. , A -wma-snug I-magma-Awww--A-feNr.N --N A.-N.-NAWA N...-.N-S.wmwmmmxxxauwbvsswxxmxxmwmwxxAwww-AwNww.A. .......a an-anwmwwxwxwxsmxxwi .- - s.xxM..w ww-A-A mmAWNNNSNINN-A-.SNSASNW-QAWSS-Sw Awww..--.S-+ A...A.-Rwtss-mumSwmnnq HOMER ADOLPH STEEDINS, '08, Capt. lntell. Bur. Gen. Staff, U.S.A., Washington, D.C. CLIFFORD STEELE, '21, Marine Av. LEON A. STETSON, '19, Unit 48, lirks. 7, U.S. Gen. Hosp., Ft. Mel-Ienry. H. STEINER, '20, Y.M.C.A. College, Spring- field, Mass., Ath. Div. ELMER STEVENS, '20, Nav. Res., Pelham Bay, Mech. JOHN STEVENS, '86, Chap., lst Bat. Middx. Vol. pfw Camp Alexandra Palace, London. WILLIAM HENRY STEVENS, '20, Pvt., Co. A, 42nd lnf., U.S.A., 12th Div., Camp Dev- ens. H. STEWARD, '19, Corp., Camp Carpenter, Const. CHARLES R. STEWART, '19, Aerial Observer, Ft. Monroe. . J. B. STEWART, '20, CO. 6, 2nd Bn., Dep. Brig., France. J. l'lAZEN STEWART, ex-'18, Med. Det., Spruce Div., Bay City, Mich. GEORGE STICRNEY, '12, Sgt., CO. A, 29th Engrs., A.P.O. 714, France. NIAL W. ST. JOHN, '18, Co. C, 108th Inf., Camp Wadsworth. W. B. STODDARD, ex-'15, Hosp. Corps, Ft. Logan, Sgt., Dept. B. H. HAROLD STOKER, ex-'13, Nav. Av. THOMAS STORRIER, '18, Sth Co., 2nd Bn., Dep. Brig., Camp Devens. GEORGE REID STORY, JR., '15, Corp., Co. C, 108th Inf., 27th Div., U.S.A., Spartan- burg. HAROLD T. STOWALL, '18, Troop D, Peekskill. CHARLES E. ST. PIERRE, '17, Bug. Base Sec. No. 3, S.O.S., A.E.F., London. RUTH STRATTON, '13, Am. R.C., 4 Place de la Concorde, Paris. VVALTER STREET, '17, lst Lt., M.C. Med. Res., Camp Wadsworth. JOSEPH MILTON STULL, ex-'19, -lth Recrt. CO., G.S.I., Ft. SlocIIm. IVAN STURGE, '16, Camp Dix. G. H. SUDIIURY, '17, S.S.U. 4, A.E.F. VANGEL K. SUGAREFF, '17, 5th Tr. Bat., F.A.C.O.T.S., Camp Taylor. EDWARD J. SULLIVAN, '20, Cpl., 1st Amb. Co., 102nd San. Trn., France. GRIN SUMMERVILLE, '18, lst, Lt., 309th Field Art., A.E.F. ADOLPII SUSSMAN, '16, 2nd Lt., A.E.F., Office of Chief Engr., 537th ling., A.P.O. 747. I-IARLOW E. SUTTER, '19, Corp., 44th Co., U.S.M.C., Camp Low, Santo Domingo. LEON E. SUTTON, '19, Med. Res. PHILIP W. SWAIN, '11, Lt., 303rd Field Art., A.E.F., France. RICHARD SWAIN, France. C. F. SWARTZ, '18, 2nd Lt., Air Serv., Colum- bia U. C. V. SWEET, '15, Amb. CO. 33, 4th Div. Reg. Army, Camp Greene. DR. EARL V. SWEET, '10, lst Lt., U.S.A., B.I'I. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.E. STERLING SWEET, '18, G.D.S.N.A., Astoria, L.I. One T-Inndred Fifty-two WVILLIAM H. SWEITZER, '20, Grnd. Sch., Columbus, O. KARL A. SWENNING, '19, Nav. Av. Detach., M.l.T. SAMUEL SWERSE, '18, 308th Inf., France. T JAMES ROIIERT TALIIOT, '19, Troop D, 104th M.G. Bn., Corp., A.E.lf'. THOMAS TALBOT, '20, Med. Unit No. 15, Mackey-Roosevelt Unit, A.E.F. l.E1.AND L. TALLMAN, '20, R.A. EZRA E. 'l'AI.MADGE, '08, Capt. Q.M.C., N.A., Const., Div., Richmond Bag Load- ing Plant. FRANK TARLOWSKI, lst Lt., A.E.F. CHARLES R. TAYLOR, ex-'09, Lt., 328 F.A., Camp Custer. J. E. TAYLOR, '12, N.A. MELVIN J. TAYLOR, '11, Lt., France. RUSSELL TAYI.OR, '22, S.A.T.C., F.A. Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. FRANCIS C. TEMPLE, '20, Sgt., Co. 7, 2nd Bat. Dep. Brig., Camp Devens. HENRY TENNANT, ex-'17, Elect. 1,C.U.S.N. R.F., Newport. HARRY W. TERRY, '06, Capt., Gas Trn., 27th Div., France. J. F. TERRY, '15, 310th Inf., Co. G, A.'li.F. MACK TERRY, '20, Platts. Trn. Sch. LESTER THOMAS, '20, Nav. Tr. Sta., Pelham Bay. RUFUS G. THOMAS, '16, Sec. Y.M.C.A., New- port News. WALLACE THOMAS, '20, U.S.A., Cav. NVALTER TIIOMAS, '19, Camp Dix. NVILLIAM THOMAS, '20, Camp I.ee. ALFRED S. THOMPSON, '17, Ens., Nav. Off. Qrts., B. Room, 307, U.S. Nav. Acad., , Annapolis. DOROTHY C. THOMPSON, '18, Army Sc. Nurse. EARL H. THOMPSON, '19, Hosp. Corps, 112th Inf., Camp Hancock. GEOEIPREY J. THOMPSON, '18, Eng. Res. Corps, Sig. Corps, Rad. Sch., College Park. 2nd Lt. GEO. BRYAN THOMPSON, '20, Pvt., U.S.S. South Carolina, Paris Island. GLADVS L. THOMPSON, ex-'16, R. C. Diet. HARRY THOMPSON, '15, 2nd Lt., 34th U.S. Inf., France. A.P.O. 703. LESLIE M. THOMPSON, '21, Nav. Res, WARREN W. THOMPSON, '15, Camp Dix. WILLARD li. THOMPSON, '21, Lt., Boston University. P. VVILLARD THOMPSON, '18, Bat. D, 307th F.A., Camp Dix. PAGE E. TIIORNIIILL, '09, lst Lt., 2f7R. Warwick Reg., B.E.F., France. DWIGHT A. THURSTON, '18, Corp., Co. L, 3rd Bat., 13th Reg., J.S.M.C., A.E.F., France. F. A. TIEMAN, ex-'17, AV., Payne Field, NVest Point, Miss. HOWARD TIFFANY, '18, Q.M.D., Art., France. NVKIIEAIFD H. TIFFANY, '18, Univ. Amb. Unit, ff ' rrffff If'f f lTQTi -A Srrfrr gg ..-.... A... Ji Nxvxvy , . Xxxxxxxxx . xxxxxxxxx, . Q:::..,f Jiiilrll . .liiil EZRA S. TIPPLE, '84, Welfare Work, A.E.F. ALMA C. TITUS, Red Cross, France. JOHN R. TODD, Sgt., Co. C, 317th Sig. Bn., 76th Div., N.A., A.E.F., France. HAROLD S. TOLLEY, '16, Capt., 807th Inf., Camp Lee. HARRY TOPPING, '12, U.S. Sch. Mil. Aer., Princeton U. 'N. HOWELL TOPPING, '15, 1st Lt., Av. Sect., Signal Corps. Killed at MenIphis, Tenn., Sept. 2, 1918. HAROLD TOTMAN, '18, Pvt., B.H. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F. H. A. TOWNSEND, '03, Y.M.C.A., Camp Dix. HAROLD H. TRACY, '16, Nav. Res.,Mach. Mate, 2nd Cl., Sect. Base, 9th Div., Cape May. LESLIE M. TRAVIS, '16, 2nd Lt., F.A.N.A., Hdqrs. 2nd Reg., 1st Brig., Camp Jack- son. EDWARD W. TREEN, '17, Lt., Bat. A, 10th Bn., F.A., Camp Travis, San Antonio. HAROLD V. TREVENEN, '19, 1st Lt., Sig. Corps. JOSEPH E. TRIOO, '17, Capt., Ft. Leaven- worth Res. Camp. GERALD TRUE, '19, Med. Unit No. 15, Mack- ey-Roosevelt. DR. WM. E. TRUEX, '11, Capt., 105th Amh. Co., 102nd San. Tr., A.P.0. 716. L. RAY TRUIVIIIULI., ex-'11, 62nd Co. Mar., Paris Island. RICHARD TURPIN, Aer. Phot., Madison Brks. HARRY I-I. TRYON, For. Fac., Sig. Corps, Propeller Manf. - HENRY R. TUCKER, '21, Navy, Newport. RAYMOND M. TUCKER, '13, Air Serv., U.S.A., A.E.F. REGINALD S. TUCKER, '18, Ens., U.S. Nav., France. JOI-INA TULLOCK, '21, Ft. Monroe. 2nd Lt. C. . GEORGE TURNBULL, ex-'17, Co. B, 116th Engr., A.E.F. ELMER TURNER, '17, Nav. Mil., 12 Div., 3rd Bn., U.S.S. Carolina. FRED P. TURNER, '20, Q.M. Nav. Av., U.S.N. Aero Sta., England. J. HARVEY TURNURE, '16, Nav. Res., U.S.S. Lake Michigan. LAWRENCE M. TURNER, '16, 2nd l.t., 96th Aero Sq., A.P.O. 717. STANLEY TUTHILL, '18, U.S.N.R., San Do- mingo, lst Cl. Hosp., Apprentice. C. M. TYLER, '16, Ens., N. Y. EVERETT A. TYLER, '10, 1st Lt., B. H. No. 48, Off. of Attend. Surgeon, Pt. of Embark., Hoboken. U BENJAMIN UCIIITELLE, '17, N.A., Camp Up- ton. ROBERT UNDERHILL, '18, 1st Camp, Madison Brks. A ALEDA UPDIKE, '02, Red Cross Nurse, France. MERRELI. A. UPSON, '18, S.S.U. 65, Convois Autos, Par B.C.M., Paris. Interpreter. MILLARD UPSON, '18, S.S.N. 65, Convois Autos, Par B.CLM., Paris. Gold cross for ambulance driving in Belgium. V . T. EDWARD VAIL, '17, Capt., 153rd H.F.A., France. GEORGE H. VALENCE, ex-'17, 309th F. A., Camp Dix, N. J. LEV1 GILIIERT VAN AUREN, '1 1, lst Lt.,O.'l'.C. Field Art., Ft. Niagara. Ross VAN BEN1'uUYsEN, '17, Q.M.C., Am- mun. Tr. Art., Spartanburg. LEON H. VAN BUsRIRR, '20, Av. EARL C. VANDERMUELEN, '15, Av. Sec., Sig. Corps, U.S. Aer. Sch., Austin. RALPH VANDER POEL, '17, Co. B, 51st Pion. Inf., Camp Wadsworth. P. A. VANDERSCIIOUW, '19, Pvt., U.S.A., B.H. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.l+'. G. K. VAN DEUSEN, '09, Dutchess de Rohans Hosp. ReturIIed. EDW. S. VAN DEUSEN, '16, I.t., 308th M. G. Bn., Att. to 49th Inf. DR. EDWARD S. VAN DUYN, '97, Lt. Col., B.H. 31, A.P.O. 732. WILRUR VAN DUYN, '06, Capt., Reg. Adj., 3rd Inf., N.Y.G. RALPH VAN NOs'I'RAND, '19, Av. W. B. VAN TYLE, ex-'15, Canad. For. in France. WILLIAM C. VELASKO, '17, R.0.T.C., Madi- son Brks. F. E. VENsEL, '19. JAMES VERMILYA, '15, Gas Def., Astoria. 'SIDNEY C. VERMILYEA, '12, Lt., M.C. Died of wounds. REV. CIIAS. R. VICRERY, '00, Lt., Am. Y.M. C.A., 47 Russell Sq., W.C,, LOIIdOn. ELSA VOLCKMAN, '18, R.C., Miller Sch. ANDREW VON GRIMM, JR., '17, Pvt., Med. Res. Corps, Camp Crane. J. CARL VROMAN, '20, Sgt., Co. A, S.A., 102nd AInnIun. Trn., France. W ARTHUR B. WADE, '17, 2nd L1., 50th Inf., CO. C, Chester. NEWMAN C. WAIJIE, Lt., Maeh. Shop. Truck, Unit 325, Camp Logan. EARL C.WAGN1Eli, '08, 1st l.t., M.R.C., 305th San. Corps, Camp Upton. E. R. WAGNEIQ, Instr., 2nd CO., O.T.C., Camp Devens. C. B. WAHL15, '20, Av., Camp VVOrth. A. F. WAITE, ex-'15, U.S.A., Gen. Hosp. 1, VVilliamshridge. HAROLD A. WAITE, '20, Nav. Res., Brooklyn Navy Yds., Bldg. 1. R. ALFRED WAITE, '01, Y.M.C.A. Recon- struction. BRUCE WAKEFIELD, '15, U.S. Sch. Mil. Aer., Princeton UIIiv. R. L. WALDORF, '19, Petty Officer, 1st Reg., Pelham Bay. HAROLD WALDRON, '18, lst Lt., Foreign Ser. I. LEPE WALENs'rEIN, '13, O1-th. I-Iosp. Unit. W. I'IAROLD WALKER, '18, Nav. Res. One Hundred Fifty- three f' ' ' 'i' 'f'ff ' Liitiiiizigiggigiiiisiiiggiiiiiiiiifiiii-flii'ilggi1:gfiigiijg4giigg'f imnnuuanmsxw-newA-mmaesmmmuu-NNNAXHRXSWN-.Aaea-.A .....R....4W.R -f fe.,-Y v...-...GT .rr2-xxx.:-If--,-:...sL.me..,. -fmwsw-MM-A-W-- ONONDA A .....,..1....1........ ...............1.....Lc...t.................. TWARREN T. WALKER, '12, Capt., Q.M.C. Burned to death, Rahway, N. J., Oct. 10, 1918. DAVID H. WALLACE,' '10, lst Lt., A.S.R.C. FRANK B. WALLACE, '09, lst Lt., Ord. R.C., Ord. Dept., Washington, D. C. RAY B. WALLACE, '20, Gen. Hosp. 5, Ft. Ontario, Oswego. P. LEROY WALLIS, '18, lst Lt., Camp Up- ton. ' HARI.ON G. WALRATII, '21, Ft. Monroe. WM. EDW. WALSH, '16, lst Lt., 9th Co., 3rd Bn., 155th Dep., Brig., 80th Div., N.A., Camp Lee. WENDELL W. WALTON, '10, 2nd Lt., llth Tr. Bat. F.A.C.O.T.S., Camp Taylor. HOMER V. WALSH, ex-'21, lst Reg., Nav. Tr. Sta., Pelham Bay. JOHN G. WANGLEII, '20, Pvt., Co. D, 6th Inf., France. M. B. WARD, '18, CO. O, U.S.N.R., Newport. WM. T. WARD, ex-'12, lst Lt., Inf., N.A. Staff Off., 2nd Camp Platts. HARRY E. WAREHAM, '21, Pvt., Camp Greenleaf Annex., Ft. Oglethorpe. HEIiBERT E. WARNER, '17, Army and Navy Y.M.C.A., Chickamauga Park. REV. GEORGE K. WARREN, '04, Y.M.C.A., 12 rue d'Ageusseau, Paris. HAROLD E. WARREN, ex-'17, Co. C, 108th Inf., France. HAROLD M. WARNEIQ, '18, Pvt., Co. B, 304th M. G. Bn., A.E.F. HARRY WARSHAW, '16, Y.M.H.A., Army Welfare Work. HOWARD WATKINS, '19, Pelham Bay. HOWARD WATKINS, '19, 3 B Main Camp, CO. 4, Pelham Bay. RAY WATKINS, '19, Sgt., Nanticoke, Pa. WM. M. WATKINS, '16, N.A., Camp Meade. A. W. WATSON, '15, Bat. C, 20th F.A., Camp McArthur. LEWIS G. V. WATSON, ex-'19, B.H. 7, France, A.E.F. EDWARD H. WAYTE, '19, Troop D, 104th M.G.B. A. D. WEAVER, '18, U.S.S. Saranac, N.Y.P.O. JENNIE WEAVER, '09, Vassar Nur. Tr. Sch. I-I. A. WEBB, '16, 23rd Engrs. CHARLES G. WEDER, '16, 20th Engr., Co. F, 6th Bn., A.E.F. ALFRED WEBSTER, '16, National Service. ARCHIBALD E. WEIISTER, '14, 2nd Lt., Edge- wood, Md., Gas Defense and Chem. War- fare Service. DR. WALTER L. WEEDEN, '15, Lt., M.C., A.P.O. 785. B.H. 70. FRANK WEEKS, '16, C.O.T.S., Camp Lee. GEORGE ROSWELL WEEKS, '15, 1st Lt., 6th F.A., U.S.A., Bordeaux, France, Cfo Am. Express Co. MELVIN A. WEEKS, '15, Camp Taylor. W. J. WEEKS, ex-'15, Co. A, Canadian Engrs. RAYMOND J. WEIGOLD, '19, Nav. Tr. Sta., Pelham Bay. DR. LAMBERT H. WEINHEIMER, '09, Lt., U.S.N. . M. Weisberg, '19, Mineola. Instructor. One Hundred Fifty-four DONALD W. WELCH, '17, Coast Art., Sth Tr. CO., Ft. Monroe. RICHARD E. WELCH, '22, S.A.T.C., F.A. Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. WALTER J. WELCI1, '16, Pvt., B.H. 31, A.P.O. 732,A.E.F. BRUCE WELLINGTON, '20, Ft. Monroe. 2nd Lt. R. S. WELLS, U.S.S.C. Rad. Sch., College Park. CLARENCE W. WELSH, '18, 2nd Lt., Inf., Camp Travis. WALTER WELSH, '18, U.S.A., B.H. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F. WALTER J. WERFELMANN, Jr., '18, Med. Corps. . MAJOR F. WIESSON, '17, 2nd Lt., Field Art., France. Wounded August 16, 1918. MUIQRAY WESTOVER, '21, Engrs. O.T.S., Camp Taylor. DR. FREDERICK S. WETHERELL, '13, Lt., Instructor in Surg. Anatomy, Fort Ogle- thorpe. MQRIJORIE WEYRAUCH, '14, Vassar Nur. Tr. C . H.I P. WHALEN, ex-'14, Nav. Res., Pelham iay. J. HERMAN WHARTON, '11, Y.M.C.A., Syra- cuse University, S.A.T.C. FRANK P., WHEATON, '17, Camp Dix. 'HOMER JOSEPH WHEATON, '04, Co. G., 9th Mass. Inf. Killed in action on French front. FLOYD S. WHEELER, 'l l, Co. B, Spec. Detach., 26th Engr. A.E.F. NATHANIEI. E. WIIEEI.ER, '18, Cook, B.H. 19, A.E.F. R. C. WHEELER, '16, 10th Engr., A.E.F. LOUIS H. WHl'fllEClC, '15, lst Lt. F.A., A.P.O. 745, France. FLOYD H. NVHITE, B.H., Camp Shelby. I'IAR0l.D A. WHITIE, ex-'16, 2nd Lt., 48th Inf., Syracuse. HELEN I. WI-II'1'E, S.U. Hosp. U., France. HENRY WHITE, '17, 310 Aer. Sq., Air Ser., A.E.F. HQQVIER O. WHITE, '12, Q.M., 3rd U.S. Nav. es. 'FMALCOLM R. WHITE, ex-'14, Lt., 7th Field Art. Killed in action. 'RAYMOND E. WHITE, ex-'17, Co. D, 345th Inf., France. Died of pneumonia. FLOYD WHITEBREAD, '15, Lt., Ft. Niagara. E. D. WHITEHEAD, '19, Lt., A.S. Sig. R.C.C., 354 Aero. Sg. Centr., France. ARNOLD A. WIIITEIIOUSE CFac. Phys. Div.l, I-Idqrs. CO., Sth Reg., F.A.R.D., Camp Jackson. TROLAND WHITELEY, '18, 30th Eng. Rep., Co. D. Killed in Battle of Chateau-Thierry. BERTON WHITESIDE, '20, Amb. Corps, France. CHARLES WHITESIDE, '18, Instruct. Av., Ithaca. I'IAROLD WHITEFIELD, '21, Nav. Res. , FAIRFIELD WHITING, '21, Navy, Common- welth Pier, Boston. STUART WHITING, '12, 1st Lt., Ayer. V. L. WHITMARSH, '20, N.A. ''fi.iqQifiii1:iiig5i3sJ-. :g....:i,Q,.g:.1:Cif. C 5Ef:f i5'ff-1 1, 3 gtg L11 .,,,. g gg .s., . -f -rillrlrr wuw-an-...sw ............ .xXk. ............................... XXXXXQ N,xNXxN . Xxxf . xx..x,xX, . .... W... Xxxxx .. . N,NxxwNAx xxxxx . ,xxx XNXNNX .. . DONALD M. WVHITNEY, '20, H.A. School, Ft. Monroe, Va. M. P. WIIITNEY, '18, U.S. Navy Steam Engr. Sch., Stevens Institute. HARRY K. WIARD, '17, Univ. Amb. Unit, Convois Autos, Paris. War Cross. CHARLES A. WICKS, '19, Nav. Res. Corps, 107 2nd St., Newport. DR. WIDDENER, lst Lt., Med. Corps. FRED WIGGINS, '17, Sgt., Av. 137, Acro Sqd. 9, U.S. Air Serv., 35 Eaton Place. VAN DREW Wight, '14, S.S.U. 12, San Ser. Unit, Convois Autos, par B.C.M., Paris. CLAIR S. WIGIITMAN, '19, Pvt., 307th Tr. I-Idqrs. and Mil. Pol., A.E.F. WILl.IAM M. WILEUR, '16, Corp., B.H. 31, A.P.O. 732, A.E.F. PERRY O. WILCOX, ex-'10, Lt., Gen. Hosp. No. 2. WILLIAM M. WILDRIIJGE, U.S.A.F.A., Camp Taylor, I. Tr. Sch. MARCUS WILKINSON, ex-'17, Sgt., 165th Inf., Co. F., A.E.F. ERIC Will, ex-'19, Nav. Res. Sub. Chas., Newport. EDMUND F. WILLIAMS, 1st Lt., 6th U.S. Engrs., CO. A, Office Pub. Utilities, Ander- dach, Germany. ERNEST N. WILLIAMS, '15, EVERETT B. WILLIAMS, '19, 1st Lt., Camp Dix. FRANK R. WILLIAMS, '18, Capt., 1st Inf., Camp Sherman, O. HORATIO B. WILLIAMS, '05, Capt., Eng. Res. Corps, U.S.A. IRVING A. WILLIAMS, '14, lst Lt., 104 lf. Art., A.E.F., A.P.O. 705. KENT E. WILLIAMS, '95, Lt., M.C. L. A. Wll.LIAMS, '18, College Park. ROGER WILLIAMS, '14, Capt., Instruct. M.G., 103rd U.S. Inf., A.E.F., France. ROY B. WILLIAMS, '21, Ward 13, B.H. Camp McArthur. STANLEY WILLIAMS, '17, N.S.SS. Sub. Chaser 94, cfo N. Y. P. M. DONALD WILLIAMSON, '16, Y.M.C.A., New- port. SIGMOND XNILLIGIER, '20, Coast Art. O.'1'.S., Ft. Monroe. CARL F. WILI.MAN, '20, Sgt., 14th Co., 4th Bn., Dep. Brig., France. L. F. WILLOUGIIIIY, '21, A.E.F., France. FRANK EARL WlI.SON, ex-'16, Navy, Rad. Ser. Harvard. GORDON WILSON, '20, Brooklyn Navy Yds. ROBERT B. WILSON, '94, Lt., Ft. Oglethorpe. W. DEXTER WILSON, '12, Capt., Oth A.A. Bn., Art. Sec., Army, Anti Aircraft, A.P.O. 702. 'l'. L. WINCIiIl', '17, Corp., Photo Dept. Ithaca. ASHER WINKELSTEIN, '17, lst Lt., M.R.C., France. WARREN WINRELSTEIN, '17, U.S.N., Pelham Bay. JACK WINKWORTII, U.S.A., B.H. 13.i g WILLIAM R. WINNIE, '17, Lt., Ift. Bcnj. Harrison. CARL WINNER, '18, Ord. Dept., 180 N.J.Ave., Washington, D. C. lfl. E. C. NVINSHURST, '13, 2nd Lt., Engr. Corps, Dept. of Const. and For., S.O.S., A.E.F., A.P.O. 717, France. EARLE C. NVINSOR, '17, lst Lt., M. R. C. VICTOR WISNER, '17, Lt., A.E.F., Dax Landes, France. GEORGE GLEN NVITTER, '17, 1st Lt., U.S.F.A., 15 F.A, 2nd Div., A.E.F. GEORGE G. WITTER, '19, 2nd Lt., Art., lst Camp Madis. Brks. CARL F. WIXOM, '19, 2nd Lt., U.S.R., 112th Inf., Camp Hancock. GILIIERT WOLEENDEN, '18, 2nd Lt. BLAKE WOMER, '18, Stud. Off., U.S. Nav. Av. Detach., Rockaway Beach, N. Y. DR. CHARLES W. WOODAI.L, ex-'09, Capt., B.H. 19, France. DR. WARRIEN WVOODEN, ex-'13, Capt., B.H., 19, France. LEON R. VVOODHULL, '05, Capt., 37th Engrs., France. L. T. WOODRUFF, '15, Nav. Res., Ft. Ham- ilton. WYNNE B. NVOODRUFF, '17, Ord. Dept., N. Y. City. HARRY P. WOOD, '20, S.A.T.C., F.A. Rep. Troops, Camp Taylor. L. ERNEST WOODS, '18, Capt. Mar. PERRY B. WOODS, '19, Mar. Corps, 78th Co., 6th Reg., A.E.F. EARL C. WOODWORTH, ex-'15, France, Lt. Av. Sect., Sig. R.C., Sth Av., A.E.F. THEODORE WOOLSCHLAGER, '20, N.A. LESLIE J. WORDEN, '21, Chief Q. Mate, Av., Aero Club, Minneapolis. HARRY J. VVORTHING, '13, Capt., 102nd San. Trn., A.E.F., France. CARI. F. NVRIGHT, '19, Camp Gordon, Ga. COILA B. Wright, '10, Vassar Nur. Tr. Camp. DEXTER ll. VVRIGI-IT, '20, Co. L, 9th Inf., B.H. NO. 8, A.E.F., France. Wounded. HAROLD E. WRIGHT, ex-'19, 2nd Lt., Co. A, 336 Bn., 'l'.C. A.E.F. LEROY HOLMES WRIGHT, '10, Bat. A, 9th Art., Ft. Hamilton, Brooklyn. Lt. LOUIS C. WRIGHT, '04, Y.M.C.A., 12 rue d'Aguesseau, Paris. DR. E. J. WYNROOR, '92, Capt., Med. Res. Hosp. Unit. Y jol-IN E. YATES, ex-'09, Can. Engr. Forces, Hamilton, Can. HOWARD H. YAW, '16, Camp Johnston, jacksonville. J. LEO YEI-ILE, '14, 2nd Lt., 2nd Camp, Ft. Niagara. W. J. YORDAN, '18, Zncl Lt., Sig. Corps. R. L. YOUNG, '09, 47th Inf. Z ROBERT F. ZIMMERMAN, '12, Capt., M.R.C., B.H., Ft. Bliss, El Paso. One Hundred Fifty-five A RA.Q--s sss- I- .....r 'lrorr ' .'.' 2 iiiiiiii I I l I il li ll li I I as IE 2' li 2 ll B . I 1 I X . I ii 'I 'E ,. lv I. ll I.. Is. li? SIE ii I ll ll i li l li ' I I I :Z E. eil IZ. If' I I E .. EI asa as ii: li' ill I . I I. I ww'-sawn. smnmnnmwwuws -'------ w-s-w.N.Re- as -w-- Q..N-w..w..Y-..s.IRsARw.Rw -N.-..-.NNW-ss .RweAssw-Nwa..N.-.sW..w.sR.R-.ANRwmwwmsessssNRA-Aw.. -ss-Rs--R.---. . ...W -A RNA.-s..s.Rs.d.swsRasus sssxxsxssssssss A-,.W.A............ R.R...W..sN..N..-A-...ssRsawwsswssssss-RussRewm-Nsswmsnm. musun-uw 1. MCLEAN ZOLLER, '21, Cincinnati, B.H. 25, Camp Sherman. CHAS. ZOMMERS, '17, Co. C, 29th Engr., France. ALBERT M. ZUILL, '09, 2nd Lt., A.P.O. 718 F.A. U.S.A., A.E.F. MAUIIICE R. ZURETT, '16, Pvt., Gas Def. Serv., Astoria, L.I. PIUS J. ZURIS, '19, Gas Def. Ser., Astoria. Qhhitiuns tn berhitz list CARL ANSTINE, '17, Pvt., U.S.A., M.C., U.S. General Hosp. No. 2, Ft. McHenry, Md. W. C. ARCHBOLD, ex-'18, Corp., 56th Engrs., Camp Morrison, Va. FRED V. DARKIER, '20, 2nd Lt., A.S., France- TIIOMAS T. BIssEL, ex-'09, Lt., Jun. Grade, U.S.N. BRYSON B. BECRWITH, '18, Gas Defense Serv. Carnegie, Pa. Ross BIBBENS, '20, Nav. Av. Station, Mi- ami, Fla. ARNOLD DLUMBERG, '18, Camp Raritan,-N. J. N. G. BRACE, '18, 2nd Lt., Camp Vail, N. J, PETER J. BRECKI-IEIMER, '11, France. l.Eo M. BRIMMER, '13, Fitting out section U.S. Naval Base, New London, Conn. AMY AMES BLISS, Bur. Amer. Society for Relief in Far East, Armenia. FRED V. BURNS, '08, Maj., Inf., N.Y.C. 'PARKER BUCK, ex-'18, Lt., Av., Kelly Field, Tex. Killed April 1, 1919. H. F. DUCKANAN, '18, 2nd Lt., Air Ser. S.C.R. TCENNETH BUCRLEV, 2nd Lt., F. A., Camp Zachary Taylor, Va. H. EDMUND BURKE, '11, Capt., 23rd Iingrs., Co. C, A.E.F. WILLIAM F. BURKE, '17, U.S.S. Wisconsin. JESS CAMPBELL, '17, 2nd Lt., Aero Service, A.P.O. 724. ROLLAND H. CANFIELD, '19, 2nd Lt., In- structor, Camp Grant, Ill. 'KHOWARD E. CARI'EN'I'ER, ex-'11, Lt., Troop D, lst Cav. Died of wounds. FEsTUs M. CHAFFEE, '02, Capt., M. C. ARTHUR CHRISTIAN, '21, Nav. Aux., Great Lakes, Ill. CHAS. R. CLARK, '17, Assistant Anditor's Office, Paris, France. HAZEL CLERE, ex-'15, A.R.C. Searcher, B.H. 71, A.P.O. 705. PAUL T. CONNOLLY, ex-'18, Lt., Camp Green- leaf, Ga. ERNEST S. CLOWES, A.Ii.F., France. JAMES D. COONS, '15, Camp Taylor, Louis- ville, Ky. PHILIP COOPER, Phys. to Students, Maj., 3rd Inf., N.Y.C., 4th Amb. Co., Syracuse, N.Y. HAROLD C. COYNE, '15, 2nd Lt., U.S.A. BEULAII L. CROFOOT, ex-'18, Y.M.C.A. Entertainer, France. GILBERT CURTIS, ex-'14, Army. JAMES CRAWFORD, '14, Camp Hancock. IRVING J. DAvIs, '17, Hdqrs. Co., 108th Inf., France. T'IAROLD DAVIS, '19, Nav. Res. Mass. Inst. Technology. One Hundred Fl fly-six RALPI-I K. DAY, Gunner's Mate, Man Key Island, Fla. ALONZO DECKIER, '14, 2nd Lt., Camp Han- cock, F. A. Louis DIEGROAT, '18, 2nd Lt., U.S.A., B.H. 68, A.P.O. 780, France. HOWARD C. DEsILvA, '12, U.S.A. MARION DIcIcERMAN, Endell Military Hos- pital, London. BERNARD A. DUERR, '15, U.S.N., U.S.S. Leviathan. CHARLEs C. DUTToN, '09, 2nd Lt. HUGH FINDLAY, Factory Reconstruction Work in France. YVINTHROP FISH, 2nd Lt., Plattsburg, Camp Grant, Ill. GEoRoE A. FoNDA, ex-'15, Lt., Av. Corps, U.S.A., Mineola. Ross G. FROUNICK, '14, 315th Guard and Fire Co., Ordnance Br., Portsmouth, Va. VERNER S. GAGGIN, '94, Capt., U.S.A,, M.C., A.E.F. AR'rHUR N. GLEASON, '16, B. H., UIIit 48. F. K. GLYNN, '18, 2nd Lt., Camp Vail, N. J. WM. H. GoE'I I'EL, '17, U. S. Ship Recruit, Union Sq., N.Y.C. HAROLD GoEwEv, '16, Co. 3, New England Div. F. STUART GRAVES, '11, Act. Ass't Surg., 1308 So. Sixth St., Louisville, Ky. i ALlEXANDER GREER, '15, Camp Sherman, Ohio. Died of pneumonia Oct. 2, 1918. A. V. GRIFFITH, '11, Sgt., Drum Maj., Reg. Band, Port Washington. GEORGE D. GRUIIII, '18, 2nd Lt., 347th F. A. RUSSEL GUARD, '19, 2nd Class Seaman, Pelham Bay Nav. Train Station. GEORGE F. I-lADI.Ev, ex-'13, Pvt., lst Prov. Co., 162nd Inf., France. HAROLD H. HAIGIIT, ex-'19, 13th Reg. Co. G.U.S., Mar. Corps, France. REVILLA HAIGHT, '18, lst Grade Field Clerk, Hill Div., N. Y. Navy Yard. WM. M. HALsEv, '02, Capt., M. C., B. H. No. 126. CARL W. HAND, '20, Nav. Av. Station, Mi- ami, Fla., Seaman, 2nd Class, U.S.N.R.F. PURL SIDNEY TTAND, '13, Assistant Clerk on Draft Board. EDWARD HAYES, '20, M.I.T. Nav. Av. EUGENE I-IENDERsoN, JR., ex-'14, Capt. 312th Am. Train, A.P.O. 705, France. Roscoiz HERSEY, Secretary Y.M.C.A., rue d'Aguesseau, Paris. li. L. HIATT, '21, Lt., 95th Balloon Co., Camp Wise, Tex. TVTLLTON R. HICK, '22, 2nd Lt., Ft. Monroe, a. 4' Deceased. 3.1 ssssf ffs A i'o ljiqj:x1.gg.igvffi11ff:. :':::-:-:A:::::::::--Av:::::.:::::::rr::-rt::::r::::::::::.::::::::QsssK-sxsssssssx sssssssw. - ' :eg,gnffH-:::.:'-rfrrrrrrrr.ce: QNONDAGAN . . 'llslilill H. 1-IIxoN, '19, Corp., Mar. Died in July offensive. FRANK HOPKINS, JR., '10, S.S.U. 522, par B.C.M., Paris, France. MARK HOPKINS, ex-'12, lst Lt., Aer. Serv.: Instructor U.S. Mil. School, Columbus, O- NYILSON JENKINS, '21, Co. B, 305th Mach' G. Bat. RU'rH BAILEY JILLSON, ex-'17, Y.M.C.A. Unit, France. I'IORAClZ JOHNSON, '19, Lt., in Service. DEAN? JOHNSON, '20, Pvt., Mar. Paris ls., JIQJNES, '16, Capt., 807th Pioneer Inf., 0. . GODEREY F. KAUFMAN, '18, U.S. Av. Corps, Rockwell Field, San Diego, Cal. l'l0WARD IQELLY, 18, Co. L, A.E.F., Ger- many. RUSSEL ISING, '17, Lt., A.E.F. CHARLES KINGSLEY. In service. FLOYD B. KNISKERN, '16, In service. JAMES B. l,Al'lC, ex-'16, 23rd Inf., France. WILERED I.AwSoN, '17, 1st Lt., Intelligence Dept., Bison Div. FRED R. LEAR, 05, App. Overseas Sec. Y.M.C.A. STIEWARD W. LAY, '17, 116th F. A., 99th Div., Camp Wheeler, Ga. JOSEPH W. LEE, ex-'20, Sgt. ol' M. C. LOUIS LEVV, '19, Camp l-Iumphreys. ALEXANDER H. l.liWlS, '18, lfldqrs. Co. 3-18th Inf., Camp Dix. JAMES LYON, ex-'06, Capt., 104th Inf., 26th Div., A.E.F. CHARLES l.OlCllER, ex-'08, U.S.A., Ordnance Officer, Obliston, Utica, N. Y. JOHN LYON, ex-'13, Lt., ling. Corps, Inland Water Trans., A.E.F. DANIEL F. LUIIY, Footliall Coach, Com- mander U.S,N. D. J. MACCALMAN, '18, Ens., N. A., Coco Solo, Canal Zone, Panama. HAROLD IVIACDIEAN, '13, 2nd Lt., F. A., U.S.A. THOMAS F. MANGIN, ex-'11, Q.M.C., Madison Barracks, N. Y. DR. F. W. MANLY, '97, Capt., M. C., U.S.A., B. H., Camp Lee, Va. LEE R. MATHEWSON, '17, Camp McClellan, Ala. LEON A. IYIARCUS, '19, S.A.'l'.C., formerly Pelham Bay, N.Y. J. W. MA'r'r, '16, Pvt., Medical,A.P.O. 724. RoIIER'r S. MCBIRMNEY, '08, Lt., M. C., U.S.A. Deharkation Hosp. No. 5, Grand Cent. Palace, N.Y.C. FRANK MCCANN, '13, in Service. FRANK MCCLUSKY, '16, Ist Lt., Inst. C.A.C., France. R. V. MCKEE, '15, Pvt. in Med. Detach., Government Construction Work. JOSEPH J. MCELIGOTT, '15, Lt. I M. ROLAND IVIIEACHAM, '19, Camp Dix. . DEAN METZLER, Educational Work Ill France. CI-IAS. R. MILFORD, JR., '15, Seaman Isl. Class, U.S.N.R.F., Pelham Bay. HARRY MILKow1'I'z, '19, S.A.T.C'., lormerlv Pelham Bay. ' JOHN K. MOESCIILIN, '19, C.A.O.'l'.S., Fr. Monroe, Va. WESLICY MONTGOMERY, '21, Gr. Lakes Ens. School. H. LOOMIS MURRAY, '13, Lt., F. A., Camp Taylor. WM. S. MUR'1'IfELD'r, '13, Capt., Chem. War Serv., U.S.A., Per. Br., Gen. Staff, Wash., D. C. CLAUDE NEWIIERRY, '16, Lt., 7th Am. Train, France. R. NOTTINGHAM, in Service. WM. A. O'DRIlCN, ex-'07, Lt., General Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y. ARTHUR OSMAN, '18, Lt., Duluth, Minn. PHILLIP PARSONS, Fac., War Camp Commun- ity Service. EARL C. PALMETIER, ex-'17, 30th Inf. Band, France. J. C. PALMER, '18, Capt. IREORGE W. PARKER, '19, Lt., Av. Corps, Mt. Clemens, Mich. DEAN PENNEY, Fac. App. Overseas Sec., Y.M.C.A. PHILIP PERKINS. HAROLD D. PIIEIIPS, ex-'09, Co. M, 331st Inf., A.E.F., A.P.O. 762. JAMES S. PIERCE, Pvt., B.l-I. 48, A.P.O. 780. FRED lrl. PIERSON, Hosp. Staff, Captain. lfLlZAl3lC'I'H PLANKIN'roN, '14, Member of House Serv. Com., Red Cross, Hilo, Hawaii. JAMES REESE PRICE, '15, U.S.N., Pelham Bay, N. Y. 'I'Hos. l.. RALEIGII, ex-'18, Princeton Univ. Nav. Unit. ROLAND RICHARDS, ex-'16, Lt., A.S.A.R., U.S.A. ETHISL IQICIC, '15, Y.M.C.A. work, France. MILES li. ROIIERTSON, '13, 2nd Lt., Motor Trans. Corps, Camp Jos. li. Johnston. JOHN ROWLEY, '20, U.S.N., Pelham Bay, N. Y. CHAS. RYNDIQRS, '17, Inf., Camp Dix. ALFRED SAKS, '14, in France. STUART SAKS, '16, Ass't. Provost Marshal of Paris, in charge of the R. R. Stations and M. P. Force. CHRISTIAN SCHAEFIPIER, '13, U.S.N., Brooklyn Navy Yards. JAMES T. SCI-IUVLER, '05, Capt., 403rd Engrs., Camp l'Iumphreys. IQRWIN GEORGE SIMMONS, '16, Madison Bar- racks. 'l'Hos. L. SHACKFORD, ex-'12, Lt., U.S.M.C. Inst. in M.G. Work, Quantieo, Va. BENJAMIN SHAPIRO, '19, Co. K, 123rd Inf., Overseas. JOHN G. SIMMONS, '21, Nav. Av., M.l.'l'. EDWARD SINE, Fac. 62nd Pioneer Inf., Camp Wadsworth, S. C. I-IowARD H. SMITH, '15, 13th Serv. Co., Sig. Corps, College of the City of New York. WAI.'I'ER J. SMITH, '19, U.S.A. Recruit Camp. FLORIENCIE M. S'I'IvELEY, Nur., Amer. Society for Relief in Far East, Armenia. One Hundred Fifty-seven :fff: 3 2 0 lfllllll, V. -... fill. P1122 ., 22..2l313 wumnummxssssss-N.-M. W X xx-Rwwssss Ckwtsxsw-so as ss..s.-R :mf-:se-ses:-A-A-s.-:asa-:asa :frsra-...fx-fr:---.,. .mm as -M. - R...-nmRw..s,....,......w....aw.. R s.t.......-.es..R-...M..w..,.Rseas X.-Rmmmkx rs-::........-......waa...N.Rm.ass- va-ss--:sm - ' --re. CHESTER A. STEVENSON, '13, U.S.A. MARGUERITE STEVENSON, ex-'10, Red Cross Canteen Service, Limoges, France. l.EON J. TREADWELL, '19, U. S. Nav. Base, No. 31, Cardiff, Wales. DORIS M. TILLING, Nurse, Red Cross Work in France. BARBARA TREAT, '13, Y.M.C.A. Worker, 12 rue d'Aguesseau, Paris. EDWARD VAN ALSTYNE, '19, Inf., Camp Dix. WM. H. VAN ALLEN, '02, Reconstruction Work. CORNELIUS VAN DUYNE, '04, Lt. HERBERT VANDEREEEK, '14, Y.M.C.A. Work in Army Camps. GEORGE VAN NOSTRAND, '22, 2nd Lt., Ft. Monroe. DR. FRED WETIIERELL, '13, Rockefeller Inst. ALTON L. WELLS, '06, Army Education Com., 12 rue cl'Aguesseau, Paris. JOHN E. WILCOX, '18, Voc. Tr. Det., College of the City of New York, Radio Service. ALLEN F. WHITING, '21, U.S.N., Overseas. Boston Supply Terminal. JOHN G. WINTSCH, '13, Camp Dix. WILEORD WOODARD, '18, 4th Reg. Main Camp, Pelham, N. Y. GEORGE L. WRIGHT, '11, Co. 20, 7th Bn., Mil. Surg. Course, Camp Greenleaf. WILLIAM YOUNG, ex-'11, Naval Aviation. bpracuse Tllinihersitp wumerfs Sabine list MAIIGARET ADEL, '17, Western Electric Co., New York City. ELIZABETH WHITE ALDEE, '13, Hostess House, Camp Lewis. DOROTHY ALVORD, '19, Sodus Farm Unit. CLARA APPELBY, '13, VVonIen's Motor Corps. RUTH E. AUDAS, '15, Biologist, U.S. A. General Hospital No. 2, Ft. McHenry, Md. WINIFRIED AYLING, Ordnance Dept., Wash- ington. MRS. HLANCHIE MERRITT BAKER, '08, Y.M. C.A. Bur. Women's Per. French Army. ETHEL BALDWIN, '12, Hostess House, New York City. LENA BALDWIN, '06, Motor Corps, Lt. DR. EDITH BANNAN, '10, Head of Hospital in England. LULU BARGEY, '08, Endell Hospital in Eng- land, Capt. of Hazard Unit. MRS. FRANK BARKER, '07, Y.M.C.A. in France. MIRIAM BEARD, '17, Western Electric, New York City. Nl9I.I.IE BEARDSELL, '18, Case Worker, Home Service, Red Cross. MRS. MINNIE BEEBE, '90, Women's Dept., Y.M.C.A., France. GENEVIEVE BEHM, '18, Farm Unit. HARRIETTE C. BELL, '17, Bureau of War Risk, Washington, D. C. INEZ A. BENTLEY, '06, Amer. R.C., France. l'lAZEL BERGH, ex-'18, Ordnance Dept., Washington, D. C. FLORENCE BIIIDENS, '16, Canteen work under Amer. Red. Cross, Syracuse. MAUDE BITZ, '14, Ordnance Dept. RUTH HOGART, '17, Ordnance Dept. MARIAN Boss, '15, Washington. MARY L. Boss, '17, Y.W.C.A. Unit, Tully. BEATRICE S. BRAINERD '18, Ordnance, Washington. . MARICJN BRIGGS, '20, Farm Unit. Q HELEN BROCKWAY, ex-'19, Y.M.C.A.,l4 rance. MRS. E. A. BRUBAKER, '20, Hannibal Farm Unit. HELEN BROCKWAY, '15, Y.M.C.A. in France. One Hundred Fifty-eight MARIE BROTHERS, '18, Washington, Ord. ESTHER BRUNDAGE, '16, with Farm Units. l'IELEN BUCKHEIT, '20, Curtiss Aeroplane Works, Buffalo. CAROLYN BULLEY, '10, Entertainer Y.M.C.A. Luxembourg. WINIFRED O. BUCK, ex-'10, Y.M.C.A. En- tertainer, France. HAZEL BURDICK, Farm Unit, Hannibal. OLIVE J. BURKINSLAW, '20, Motor Corps. FLORENCE CALDWELL, '21, Sodus Farm Unit. RUTH CALDWELL, Sodus Farm Unit. CHARLOTTE P. CALTI-IROl', Endell Military Hosp., London, Eng. BETTY CAMPBELL, '18, Sec. of Syracuse Chap- ter of Am. Red Cross. Expects to go overseas soon. MARJORIE CAMPBELL, '13, Y.M.C.A. Canteen Work, overseas. ELENOR R. CAMPBELL, '19, Y.W.C.A. Unit, Tully. FREDERICA CARLETON, '20, .Fulton Farm Unit, Capt. FRGNCES CARTER, '18, Skaneateles Farm nit. FRANCES HURD CLARK, Liberty Bond Work, 1st Nat'l Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. MIRIAM CLARKE, '18, Passport Dept., Wash- ington. HARRIET Lois CODE, '21, Farm Unit. HELEN Conn, '21, Baldwinsville Farm Unit. Has done R. C. nursing for 5 months. l.ILLIAN CONNAUGHTY, '09, Red Cross Nurse, Camp Jackson, S. C. GENEVIEVE E. Cook, '20, West Branch Unit. NANCY COOK, '12, Endell Military Hospital, London. LUCILE SCULL CRANDALL, '16, Ordnance Dept., Washington. MARGUERITE CRANE, '20, Farm Unit, Bald- winsville, N. Y. I'IELEN CROUCHY, '21, jordan Farm Unit. GERALDINE CRUME, '18, Fulton Farm Unit. ELIZABETH CULVER, Y.M.C.A. Canteen Work in France. JUSTINE CULVER, '18, Farm Unit. 1,ffIf,ififffjjgjgifizgijjijifffffffifiifliliLff'5-ffllfif-'ff 'Sf' 5 3 '- - ji? 'E' N NNNWNNVQYN S'N QsNYNNlNKxNNxKXvfx xvvxxvxxxvww S' ' I ' .-.xxx .-sxsxxxxx Rx M mxw-awtxsxwv.-::wa'rr::: '::::::r::::::.'::.-a'::::s: ::::: - 0N0N DAG A N .,.. . GLADYS CUMMINGS, '14, Govt. Otiice, Wash- ington. MAREI. POTTER DAGGETT, Reconstruction Work in France. MRS. DRI DAVIS CMaude Merritt, '07J, Y. M. C.A. in France. FLORENCE E. DEAN, '20, jordan Farm UIIit. LYLA DIXON, '18, Cataloguing ill Sig. Corps, Washington. ALMA DOXEE, '17, Govt. Work, Washington. BIQATRICE DURYIEA, '17, Govt. Oflice, Wash- ington. LAURA EDDY, '19, Endell Hospital in England. ETHEL ELTINGE, '21, Farm Unit. jEANETTE Evans, '20, Hannibal Farm Unit, Capt. MARY EVERETT, '21, Farm Unit, Baldwins- ville, N. Y. ELIZABETH EVLAR, '19, Hannibal Farm Unit, Capt. FLORENCE FAILING, Endell Military Hosp., London. PAUI.INE FAIRCHILD, '13, Y.M.C.A. in France. DOROTHY CANEIELD FISHER, '18, Relief Work in France. LUCRETIA l:l.ANSl1URGH, '18, Red Cross Nurse at CanIp jackson, Florida. jEAN l'1l.1CK, '21, jordan Farm Unit. MARGARET CANT, '20, jordan Farm Unit. MARION GERIE, '19, Baldwinsville FarIII Unit. ALMA GILCHER, '21, Y.W.C.A., Tully Camp UIIit. 'MARJORIE COULD, '17, Liberty l.oaII. Died of pneumonia. ALICE GRACY, '17, Farm Unit. MARIIE GRASMAN, '21, Farm Unit. AGNES GRAVES, '21, Tully CanIp Unit. MILDRED GRAY, Baldwinsville Farm Unit. LOUISE l.. GREENE, '18, Fulton Farm Unit, Capt. GRACE GRIFFITH, '14, General Staff, War Dept., WaslI. MADALOINE GROSSHANDLER, '22, Farm Unit. MARY fiWYNN, '20, Baldwinsville Farm Unit. CONSTANCE HAHN, '19, Baldwinsville Farm Unit, Capt. HILDEGARDE HAMIL'I'ON,r0X-'20,' Farmerette- l'l.G.S. Reconstruction workin FraIICe. MARTHA HANCOCK, '16, Vassar 'l'r. Nursing School. Lois HARPER, '19, assisted in Ammunition Plant. EVELYN HART, '17, Agt. Dept., Washington. HEI.EN I-IASIIROUCK, '16, Secty. War Dept., WaslIington. ADEI.IA HAZARD, '21, Fulton Farm Unit. SADIE HEIMLICI1, '20, Fulton Farm Unit. HELEN HEINLY, '17, Agr. Dept., Washington. ALETTA HENDERSON, '18, Ordnance Dept., Washington. HILDA B. I-IERD, ex-'15, Red Cross, Overseas. EMMA HINDsAI.E, '17, with Farm Units. LUCY HOGAN, '21, Baldwinsville Farm Unit. MARION HOGAN, '12, Navy Dept. WEI.'FHY B. HONSINGER, '00, Y.W.C.A. War Council, Overseas. FLORENCE I-IOSEORD, '10, Ord. Dept., Wash- ington. ESTHER M. HUGHES, '16, Gun Contract Div. Ord. Dept., Washington. BEATRICE Hunt, '21, Motor Corps, Oneida. CONSTANCE INGALI.S, War Work Bulletin, N.Y., Y.W.C.A. SARAH B. jACOl1SON, '14, Syracuse Motor Corps. MAIIION jAMIEsON, '20, Farm Unit. MILIJREIJ j0HNSON, Civil Service Work, GoveI'nor's Island. MAIQION jones, '21, Skaneateles Farm Unit. MYRA H. joNES, '11, Bureau of Mines, Dept. of Int., Washington. CHARLOTTE L. jUDD, 'ex-'05, Canteen, France. MAIXEL jUSTUs, '12, Nurses' Home, Roosevelt Hosp., New York City. MIEIJA KAY, '16, Nurses' Home, Roosevelt Hosp., New York City. CORA KENT, '17, Four-Minute Speaker. RUTH IQENWORTHY, '16, P. O. Dept., Wash- ingtOII, D.C. ELEANOR IQEN, '19, Motor Corps. SARAH KINNALLY, '20, Skaneateles Farm Unit. EMMA ICINNE, '06, Signal Corps, Washington. MIGRJ-KDRIE KIRK, '20, Baldwinsville Farm lllt. IQSTHIER KITCHEN, Graduate Practical Nurse. MAIQION KNAPII, '21, Skaneateles Farm Unit. HELEN KOLRE, '20, Fulton Farm Unit. ELLA KRANS, ex-'13, U.S. Base Hospital, A.E.F. MARGARET KREISEL, '21, Skaneateles Farm Unit. jANE M. LANDRY, ex-'17, Red Cross Dietitian, Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga. AGNES LAW, '10, Curtiss Aeroplane Co. josEI'H1NE l.AWTON, '18, Farm Unit. RUTH LAYHIEE, '18, U.S. Shipping Board, Washington. DORIS Leake, '17, Y.W.C.A., Canteen, wait- ing overseas order. ELSIE l.EHMING, '19, Hannibal Farm Unit. MABIEI. S. LLOYD, '18, Rose Farm Unit. JOSEPHINE LOCKWOOD, 19, FarnI Unit. CONSTANCE MANCI'IES'l'IER, '18, Washington. GERTRUDE MAXSQJN, ENDELL Hosp. in Eng- land. MIl.DRlED MCCORD, '20, Gov't work in Wash- ington. 'KMARITA MCCULLOUGH, '20, Motor Corps, N Y. City. Died from pneumonia. MARY MCCAIIE, '16, Ofiice, Washington. MILDRED MCOMBER, '16, Endell Military Hosp., London, Eng. CAROLYN MERRIMAN, '16, Office, Washing- toII. l'iLANC1lli MERRITT, '07, Utiiee, Washington. INA Mll.l.lER, '19, Skaneateles Farm Unit. EDITH j. MITCHELL, '11, War Camp Com- munity Service, CouIIty Supervisor. ' CLARITA MOORE, '19, Skaneateles Farln Unit. EDWINA Moore, '16, Skaneateles Farm Unit. HARRIET MOORE, '09, Red Cross Nurse in France. . I TEREsA MOORE Gov't work 111 Washm toII. l Y Q ELIZABETH MOULD, 05, Skaneateles lfarm Unit. One Hundred Fifty-nine il::iiZZ2ii ' A lil ll IE E . il I ,. I Il i IE .. -I l l l l i 5 5 I I 1 El .. -I .. Ii ll 1 .1 ,. ll i E 1 I ez: ' r Axv-zz---M-Az:-ef:-t:-::'-r:-:::-:fsss:::ss::s.s.sss.sAsI.-N..--.sr-1:--..ss.N...-...s....-............. '- w.-.-,..-..f.-..s.-.sw.s..s.....s-....k..-.sss s-...ss W --.-NN.s...N......--N.Nw-...uwumu I g n .-ss................--.-..........ws.-..s.................tt...Cs.........N.......t...s................................ 1 ,..,....,...,................,........ R ....-.-..- BERTHA MUCREY, '18, Gov't work in Wash- ington. , KATHERINE MULIfoRn, '15, Red Cross, Washington. MARY NEWING, '18, VVashingtOn Oliice. MIl.lJRED NEWMAN, '16, Editorial Clerk, Gov't work in Washington. ELIEANOR NlDli'l'H, Civil Service Work, Wash- ington. HARRIET NORTH, '19, Fulton Farm Unit. BEATRICE O'DELL, Cataloguing in Sig. Corps, Washington. EVELYN PAINE, '18, Washington. EIJZAIXIETI-I j. PARK, '19, Farm Unit. MSQIAN PECK, '20, Farm Unit, Balclwinsville, . Y. AMY PETERS, '13, Schools Div., Av. Sect., 45 Missouri Ave., Washington, D.C. RUTH PICRFORIJ, '18, Washington. KATHERINE PIcKI.Es, ex-'20, lindell 1-Iospital London, ling. ESTHER PIIERSON, '17, Student Nurse, Red Cross. MIl,lJRIiI7 POTTER, '16, Treasury Dept., Washington. ETHELWYN POWELL, '19, Navy Dept. MILIJREII PRATT, '17, Ordnance Dept., Wash- mgton. DOROTHY PRICE, '21, jordan Farm Unit. DOROTHY PURIJY, '19, lialdwinsville Farm Unit. EI.sIE RAMSAY, '19, Office, Washington. NIEFDIA RAUTENIKERG, '21, lialdwinsvillc Farm Fllt. GLADY5 REuELrNGs, ex-'20, Washington. ANNA REBECR, '20, Fulton Farm Unit. JESSIE REMINGTON, '21, Fulton Farm Unit. GRACE S. RICHMOND, maintains ambulance and driver in France. ELOISE ROIIERTS, '19, Motor Corps, Canteen Work, Syracuse. GEORGIA R0lllER'l'S, '08, Office, Washington. MAREI. ROuERTs, '06, Gov't Office, Wash- ington. ANITA ROIxINsON, '16, Ordnance Dept., Washington. MARCIA ROHEROOR, '21, Skaneateles Farm Unit Capt. UNA ROsEROOIc, '17, Skaneateles Farm Unit. HELEN Ross, '18,Dept.o1'l.ahor,WashIngton. MAUDE N. RUGGLES, '11, Gov't Printing Office. AIHIIE SAI.TsMAN, '17, Civil Service work, Washington D. C. RUTH SANpERsON, '19, Farm Unit. u iv RUTH juun SANNEY, '15, Asst. Chieflniles Bureau Av. Sect. Washington. El.lZABE'l'i+I A. SElIiER'I', '18, lst class Yeoman, Washington D. C. HELEN SIMONS, '21, Fulton Farm Unit. , El.IZAI!li'l'H SLATTERY, '20, Fulton Farm Unit. ETHEL SLAwsON, '18, Civil Service work, Washington. EST!-IER SLEIGIIT, '11, Recreation work, France. ETHEL SMITH, '18, County Capt. Motor Corps of America. I FREDERICA SMITH, '17, Washington. One Hundred Sixty URsUI.A SMITH, '21, Farm Unit. RUTH B. SPENCER, lialdwinsvillc Farm Unit. .1 ELEANOR L. STAGG, '18, Farm Unit. ESTHER STARK, '21, Farm Units, Skane- ateles, N. Y. I. ELSIE STEVENS, '19, Fulton Farm Unit. KATHRYN STEPHEN, Farm Unit. II: VIRGINIA STEvENsoN, '19, Gov't work in 1 Washington, D. C. ANNA STILES, '17, War Risk Bureau, Wash- I I ington. HELEN STILES, '16 Ordnance Dept. PANSY STONE, '16,'U.S. Land Army. 1: JULIA STORR, ex-'20, 3rd Class Yeoman in , . Navy. ii l MARION STRANAHAN, '21, Farm Unit, Bald- li winsville, N. Y. RU'rH STRATTON, '14, Reconstruction work in 1 France, Am. R. C. MARIAN STRONG, '21, assisted in Ammunition 'ii Plant. , CLAIRE TERWILLIGER, '10, Washington. 1 DOROTHY C. THOMPSON, '18, Army Sch. 'I H Nursing. ll GLADYS I.. THoMI'sON, ex-'16, R.C., Diet. , DOROTHY THOMPSON, '18, Baldwinsville Farm , ., Unit. if i MARGARET THoMI'soN, Farm Unit. , LUCILE THORNTON, '13, Y. W. C. A. Hostess , House. ' SARA l.mDELI., '21, Fulton Farm Unit.- ALMA C. TITUS, Red Cross Unit, France. GENIEVIEVE TYLER, '19, Farm Unit. ELIZABETII UMMER, '20, Skaneateles Farm I - 3 l Unit. ll ALEDA UPDIKI5, '02, Red Cross Nurse in 1 France. l, if EDITH VALLEY, '19, Washington. MILDIIIED VANDOWN, '17, Washington. ' 'g ELSA VOLCKMAN, '16, R. C., Miller Sch. l HELEN VOLCKMANN, '18, N. Y. C., lst Lt., E Major's Com. of Women. JEANNETTE WALTERS, Cazenovia Farm Unit. UST, Baldwinsville Mii.igIi'IinlWiAiiaNOcK,'18,Four-Minute-Speaker. L ia',gfQE5Z.'l' 'i5.?5f3S5..,2'-'15, lU10'55'Q corp., C enectat y, . . 3 MINNIE WEINSTEIN, '20, Fulton Farm Unit. , . GLADYS WELLER, ex-'20, Canteen Worker in 3, 5 I I I Syracuse. MARION WEI.Ls, '19, Farm Unit. MARGERY WIEYRAUCH, '14, Nurses Tr. Sch., Vassar. HELEN I. WH1'PE, '19, S.U. Hosp. Unit,France. i.II.LIAN M. WHITE, '18, Fulton Farm Unit. 1 RUTH WHl1 PL1E, '21, Skaneateles Farm Unit. MARIAN G. WILEY, '20, Farm Unit. l.OuIsE F. WII.LsoN, '18, Baldwinsville Farm Unit. , LUCILLE WILsoN, '16, Ordnance Dept. DORIS WORTH, '20, Fulton Farm Unit. COILA B. WRICEHT, '10, Vassar Tr. Camp. MARGICRY WRIGHT, '18, Washington. CAROLA WYKER, '19, Motor Corps. l ''i'TT iilil1ffiiff?I'i3'5'1i '.-' C .f -f ff . ygzssgit' . --.as ..,. :iiiQ:1j' Eiiiii-.111 ll ul F w 3 3 X Q S S Q Q S A e s R S E 3 a 2 5 l 1 S l i ll l. il ll is is ll Q ll li sl 1 1 l il 3 S 5 3 3 lt ll s R Q Q E S S E S I t Q 5 s A s I l xmw. axwax-.mwww NNN'N'WX R AWN NNWWN sw -NX w Nsxetmswt X assays-cttw Qhhitiuns tn Enmerfs berhire list lVlAlilEI. HOMGARDNIER, Pensacola, Fla. Can- teen Work. AMY AMES Buss, Nur., Amcrn. Soc'y for Relief in the Far East. Armenia. MRS. BOWES, NVashington, Intelligence Dept. DoRoTnv BRE1 1't.E, '21, lfarm Unit. Dotus CnuRc1-tim., '20, Govt. Oflicc, Wash- ington. OLIVE BURKINSHAW, '20, Motor Corps. l-IAZEI. CLERE, ex'15, Y.M.C.A. work in France, near Paris. l.uEl.i,A CoNvERsE, '14, Sec. Bristol Co., W.S.S., Bedford, Conn. HIEULAII CRoEoo'r, ex-'18, Y.M.C.A. Enter- tainer, France. RUIW DAVIS, '14, Bureau of XVar Insurance Risk, Washington, D.C. MARloN DICKERMAN, linclell Military llos- pital, London. CLARA EDDY, linclell Military Hospital, London. GERTRUDIE GAc:o1N, '90, Director Y.W.C.A. Hostess House, Wilbur lfVrigl1t Fielcl, Dayton, Ohio. MABEI. C. Giuswonp, '15, Auditing Clerk, liurcau ot' Internal Revenue, Washington, J. C. RIEVILLA l lAlu1-l'I', '18, lst grade Field Clerk, I-lill Div., N. Y. EMMA I'l1NsoAi.E, '17, lfarm Unit. Rtrrn BAILEY JILL!-RON, ex-'17, Y.M.C.A. Unit, France. l'il.0RENCli KEi.1.x', '17, Clerk in Bureau of Arcraft Production. El.1ANoR KERR, '19, Motor Corps. Enrrn NELSON, '20, Weather Bureau, Syra- cuse University. EI.lZAlilE'l'lI CLARK Pl.ANKIN'l'UN, '14, Member of thelllousc Serv. Com., Real Cross, Hilo, ' UXVIIII. IflAzE1. PURCICLI., ex-'18, Red Cross, See. of Alliance Chapter. LAURA RACE, '21, Farm Unit. E'rnE1. RICE, '15, Y.M.C.A. work, France. GRACE SAWVER, '07, Volunteer Canteen Worker, Syracuse. MARGUERITE S'rEPnENsoN, ex-'10, Red Cross, Canteen Serv., Limoges, France. lf1.oRENcE M. S'rrvEl.Ev, Nur., Amer. Soc'y for Relief in the Far East. Armenia. CARol.vN Stowell, '20, Govt. work, Wash- ington, D. C. Dolus 'l'n.I.1Nu, Nurse, Real Cross work in 'l'2lI'lCC. FRANCES TOUR'l'lEI.I,O'l', '18, Washington, D.C. GRACE YVAGNER, Washington, D. C. MARIA S. Woom,E, Volunteer Canteen Worker, Syracuse. Ono lluntlreil Sixty-one X ...rx..:.N,o,m,,WNa,:,,,:,.,,,,.,,,.2 rxzmm 1 3 Z 0 ..M-..NC......ANNC-ttNvs...MxwwqqamswsmsvxsxxaxwtmxswsxamassAstsxsxtattsttttssNaam..-axxwvswmx-.Aw ,e,.,,,,,..M ,,,,,,,,W,,..L.,,, I Y 1 lA....,,............... 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A v-f-Hu ,,.,.,. . .Li At the beginning of the fall of 1918, Oct. lst, to be more exact, the llniversily sg was taken over by the Federal Government and was operated as a Students' ig 1, Army Training Corps under command of Captain Clifford C. Gross, assisted by , .. 5' 1. faptain Frank M. Sandell and a staff of thirty lieutcnants. 1 l The Syracuse Unit was one of 400 similar organizations established in every 1 prominent college in the country where more than 100 men could be recruited. 1 l The local Corps was divided into six companies, one of which was a naval unit under direct supervision of the Navy Department. The total enrollment was .,,. 15 about thirteen hundred. as i , . . , . . . Q55 1 Ihe plan of the S. A. 1. C.. was a comprehensive one and would have con- tributed greatly to the nation 's lighting forces had it been necessary. Military matters were paramount but the scholastic work was not disregarded. Liberal Arts men took a war course which included War Aims, Military Law, Army Sani- tation and Surveying. The other men followed their regular courses and were grouped accordingly in barracks. The men marched to class at attention and If 5 - . 1 there the section leader reported the roll to the professor in charge. In class the men had to stand at attention to recite, speak distinctly and address the profes- T 1 . Q N, sor as S1r. Classes were never cut for the reason that it was a court martial 3 offense. Regular study hours were held evenings under the supervision of non- li 5 coins. All together it was an ideal arrangement. g UllC.U'LlIl1ll'Cl.lSlX1,Y-lW0 il 1352 Ljji 'rA 'A ll . .e - 'ii l i 1 1 . .. 4- :1 1, ,v .,. .1 i. K l l .1 El: il 53? ll 1.1. 23 1' lil is 5' . fl is 'i 1, ,i 1. li ,. ' li .l ,531 5152 '1 ll 'l 1 .1 li ll ir .E ll 1 35 ii ii if fl 1- ll is ll gr li ii il il il 23 si E if l ll -1 ., . il ,. 1. I 1 W H 1 1. id . . I l ONUNDAGAN ':::'f l I I nf bpranuse Ulimh smtp Because of the Spanish influenza, to which fourteen succumbed, studies were not. taken up until after the hrst' month. During this time VVinchell Hall was turned into an emergency hospital and the l-lospital of the Good Shepherd was used asa base hospital. At' Winchell I-Iall the patients were nursed by fellow students, who did their work without thought of complaining of their personal danger. As soon 'as the epidemic was under control the regular routine of an army camp was followed excepting that a part of the time for drilling was taken up by classes. Perhaps the two things most noticed by civilians who frequented the campus were the mounting of the guard and the sounding of the bugle calls. Possibly one of the most noticeable things of the A. T. C. was the Nlilitary Band of thirty-hve pieces. lts members were for the most part experienced musicians. The commandant took a very active interest in the band and did much to encourage it. Besides these men there were enough others who played orchestra instruments to furnish music for battalion dances. Despite the short existance of the A. T. C. a large number of men were sent to Officers' Training Camps, where all who chose to remain after the signing received commissions. However, those who were not fortunate enough to get their calls in time drilled so faithfully that when the armistice was signed Syracuse could boast of as fine a unit as any training camp in the of the armistice country. , one Humn-ntl sixty-tilt-Qt, fizffff ' Z Q Fgtfimtt iii:ii: 'a:ii11f1f1 rrrr 'r 'r' A , -Q ir i. l J V l ll . ,.....a Xxxxbx .X.X . c , ,M,,..WWc,W xNN,XxNX tt ...Xx c ..,c,.,.,.,t.,..,...,.t,..,,,,,. ONONDA eserhe Bffiners' illiraining Qliurps Reserve Ufiicers' Training Corps have been established by the government in all the leading educational institutions for the purpose of training young men to become reserve officers in the United States Army. A corps has been intro- duced here this semester for the Erst time in the history of the University under the supervision of .Major Sydney li. Mashbir as Commandant, with Lieutenant Kie Doty as adjutant, Because the R. O. 'l'. C. comes under the head of the Department of Military Science and Tactics, the commandant is a member of the University Faculty, Major Mashbir is of the regular army and has had much practical experience, including a period at the Mexican Border. He was last stationed at Syracuse Recruit Camp, where he was second in command. Under the guidance of a man with such varied experiences, the corps promises to be a well trained and efficient organization, which will be the pride of the University and of Uncle Sam. Al- though still young, rapid advancement has already been made in building up an efficient organization for producing reserve officers for the army. So far only an Infantry unit has been established, but it is expected that this will be supplemented by C'avalry, Artillery, Aero and other units in the near fu- ture. The Corps is fortunate in having its commanding force strengthened by Lieutenant Kie Doty and Sergeant Lindquest. To foster interest in military drill and to promote lively competition within the Corps, a system of competitive drill has been inaugurated. A drill of this kind is held monthly, four men from each company being retained for the annual competition in May. The Rotary Club of Syracuse has established a permanent fund for providing a medal for the annual competition. A saber is to be given to the most efficient fadet Officer at the same time. A Cadet officers for the current year have been appointed by the Coinmandant as follows: jllflaiuv Leon T. Sheinhouse ftlaptains Co. A, john B. lioley, jr. Co. B, W. Grant Mitchell Jfirst lieutenants CU- Av RUY W- Smith Co. B, Willard 'l'hompson Battalion Zlhjutant Harlon G. Walrath Sveznnh lieutenants fo. A, Carl S. Goodyear CU, B, Paul lfay Une Ilunzlred Sixty-four' sm-....:sss-,t-.,ss...x..,-...Nas-...NW,.c...s.,-X-ts:-crass-aswswuwuwuswmusmsscfstx 1 9 Z O .sf -5.11-1 was::.f,m1sw.wss-sm-sf:..: f:..::::::-ness. -:s::::: ..-,1, s........--....N.Xs-.sv..N........gN...t.aas.NMWN-N-swe.ss.v1Q.-..W.Nsx -s-N..sMM..N.-aw... X . .,.,,,, ... .-.. . sasza,.a.Na.,-Wa ..,,.. s--s li E 51: .2 11 ll 1 3 1i 1, t .f 1s f S Vt ill . jg .1 .1 .:' 3 1: 11 Il E5 S S M gs SS it in QS at ti it ,. N at as at 5 Q it at x 'z E11 S.. 3:1 S311 Sze it QS SE Q at as we 11: 1a s -it 11 Ei EE 1.11 its vi gs t1 :z 55 E' -f gi 1111 'Ill at 1. .. 111 1. .511 gl! gli st? . 4 1555 151. 1.1. If il.: if if 1, ES :Q 1ss in -X 115 .11 iii 11 SE if Z? Fi 1. -it 1' 1: . l .1,. 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C. in the fall, the fate of football hung in the balance for a few weeks, but the deeds of former football players in the Army demon- strated tlie value of the game in developing soldiers in the A. T. C. The season started late owing to the influenza epidemic and the War Depart- ment's ban upon the members of the A. T. C. being away over night during the month of October. Only four men returned from the strong 1917 eleven and the 1918 team was without a leader as Captain -lack Malone was in l . 1 theservice. n Despite li. ll. lVlAK'KlENZllC, mln. all tjhgsg Mmmlw a d v e r s e conditions and the short space of time alloted by military routine for afternoon practice, the coaches went ahead, and with the deter- mined spirit of the players, developed a strong eleven that ranked about second in the country. The first game was October 26, about one month later than the usual start and was played against the U. N. Transport eleven from Newport, which was organized and coached by Charles Brickley, the form- er l'larvard star, the game being won by the Varsity, 13-0. The next week the eleven journeyed to Springfield to meet Dartmouth, their old New England rival, whom they defeated for the First time on the gridiron, by a score of 34-7. Un the following Sat- urday, November 10th, in the Stadium, Brown University eleven was met and over- whelmed by the Varsity, 53-0. On Novem- ber 16th at Ann Arbor, the Varsity suhfered the only defeat of the season, when the strong Michigan eleven, champions of the western conference, won by a score of 14-0, on a heavy, soggy held. The game original- -ly scheduled with Pittsburgh, was given up l R4XNK I. 0'N Head Couch by Syracuse to allow them to meet the Georgia School of Technology for tht benefit of the United War Fund, the Varsity remaining idle that day 'l ht fitst One lrlundred Seventy ...ffss - ...-,...f-..--- eese eeee 1193? . e W ------ - -1--- - IIII . -1 X. .X n fiNQN111tu.4N-3 X -- 'Vltanlcsgiving Day game that has been staged in the Stadium in the past few years was played against folnmlmia University, who had not been met on the gridiron in the past ten years, the Varsity lmeing victorious 20-0. The Wilt' Department permitted the Athletic' Association to arrange a third trip in Novemlmer, inasmuch as they had given np the game with llittslmurgh and a game with Rutgers was arranged at the Polo Grounds on the Saturday after Thanks- giving, Novemlmer 30th. Most erities favored the searlet eleven to win this game, but the determined tight of the Orange eleven earried them to vietory lay a seore ol' 20-0. A great deal of eredit is due the players and the eoaehes for their work throughout the season and espeeially to their great display ol' lighting spirit in overcoming Rutgers, who had defeated the leading teams of the east. VValter Camp, dean ol' American football erities, gave Syracuse University a line rep- resentation on the mythieal All-American eleven for the season. joseph Alexander, right guard and l.ouis Ci. Usher, lelt taelcle, were given their respective positions on his first team. joseph QX is Seltwarzer, right-end and-XVillard Aelcley, quarterliaelc, xvere 'W given their positions on his third eleven. john Barsha, right ' hall' lmaek and XVilliam lirwig, lelt halllmaelc were given lionoralmle lm- fl 'MN t ' mention. 'xl fling flllflfflfll ' K The sueeess ol' the eleven was due greatly to the exeellent tutelage they re- X eeived at the hands ol' the eoaehing stall, which was Composed of lf. bl. U'Neill, '04, head eoaehg Cf VV. l'. Reynolds, '09, lield eoaeh, Nl. li. Horr, '00, line eoaehg t and H. N. Henderson, 't13,aSsist.mt coach. IC. H. lVl.'XC'Kl'INZItC, jk., illaznigfw. if E Jfuuthall Svquah, 1918 . s .- Q s E X X A A S A i s s S Q 4 s E X E 5 . S X t X x 5 E R Q 31 5 S X s -. S' 2 X v S S S S 3 S E 2 X f s E e X X Q E . . S S HU,-r l'sln-r Rlarens Dickenson Reynolds E 5 H,.,,,1,.,-gm, MMU-,, D. Alaeka-nzte 1 Dooley Hoople Alexaxnler tC'apt.J IC. Il. Xlaekt-nzn S is .,v,.k1,.,- 14,1-wig Seltwarzer llilI'Sll1l Iiernan - X X One Hundred Seventy-one K Q Q 5 1-ll-x X - kk.. f.XXX .... .......v. s X AXXX N.. .... X . X...... .. . X...... .... .X . XXX..,. : :K 1-...Q-.refs-Q.-w..Nswat -t..N.++xsN..W.awe-.-awmxws .u-.-...ess-QsW..eax.W...... A --was-W-N -N' nmnsmumwmxwwsmwswa-wmswwfsawn-News w-eww.-swaw.aw.aw New sw- .s -. -A v..wxX-www.-,Nusa-.NeMw Earsitp Jfuuthall Qlieam 1918 Head Coach . Field Coach . Line Coach . Manager . . Assistant Coach Captain . . Acting Captain Thomas Dickenson Howard Hoople joseph Alexander William Erwig J. W. Salin Paul Gorman M. Neumann Frank E. Conlin H. Rainbow Daniel Martin Syracuse . Syracuse . Syracuse . Syracuse .f Syracuse . Syracuse . Syracuse . Une Tflnmlrerl Seventy-l QBffieers Frank J. O'Neill V C. W. P. Reynolds M. F. Horr Edward H. Mackenzie, Jr., '20 H. N. Henderson john M. Malone Cln servicej 6tEnhs Uliaekles cbuarhs ibalfhaeks Joseph Alexander joseph Schwarzer Louis Usher john Dooley john Barsha Qientet Donald Mackenzie Quarterback Willard Ackley :lfullhaek James Kernan Substitutes Abe Weltman D. Greenman Leon Marcus H. John Lucier R. Hoople Francis Matteo Robert Morey james R. Dunn A. Saperstein john Rafter Benjamin Bowzer W. Hixson K. 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I .f.' .:. . ui' QI. 1 - -11fz1!'3ygffI,14 ,-vf..g1,:.,. '1.:N::1.32-Q' ' 1-'f ,5j'I55IlI 1 'f,f'?I1:f 5'13:'., 1si'a,L'J-f1'.'7 l Q E' ' .sg 1'1 'gy-I.,.,,q' 5 ...-.,,-'- .1 -QI-..':,g . V, . .1 .7 1 I .4 .11 ,11'.1a-rS--.J- tg.. 2 .yi'f. A --'a-'24 7- . i'1 L . . -5. . 'fi-.' - .vt .a.1frR'1f -I 5'-' 1 '.' - --1. ' . 'Li .f'1'+f.'71 ' -' ' 1'- -,: I ,,, .-.v.:,,.4 I--4.11 , 1 -I 1 I A -. if 15 ,: E ii 1 il S: as 5 1 1 1 1 l E is E Q E 1 Q Q X E S ll il li l il ll lr I l 1 il 51 i , . il 1, '1 l lil -1 1 i ,,.y-..wgwueas-sswt-.- ses-Wwtwww:Mwst -Q.-w. Mx-MN wswmk- ..:::1-:-mm-mfs.. .-mm-ass-.x-5-ss:::::::.: 1-ss--:sues-sig. mxs..s..QuM-.Ntt.t..,.. was..t.t-..w.t..t-..Mwxt-M. -WX-at tw... a..sss-.fs Mawr:--ww-fs-sf-wff-:--:Q N..- .... -.-... .. W... .T Zgaskethall Seaman, 1919 l IlARol.n B. Lowla, Manager For the basketball season of 1919 Syracuse as usual had a strong team, winning twelve out of fifteen games played. All the credit for the season belongs to Eddie Dollard, who, as coach, has put Syracuse onthe map as far as basketball is concerned. The schedule was more or less of a war-time affair, as the stronger teams of the East were not traveling this year, and we had to make the most of it. An experiment for this year only was tried out in the forming of the New York State Intercolle- giate League with teams from Buffalo, Colgate, St. Lawrence, Albany, Rochester, and Syracuse. The season opened by Syracuse defeating St. Lawrence at Canton on January 11, by the score of 16-12. On january 24 the second game of the season was played with Buffalo on the home court, and again the Varsity was victorious, , ll ll l. 4. .1 ii if ll ll 1 li Q le ii s 5 11 .1 is 11 ,. 5. l i , S El if as Si is ii 21-19. Rochester was defeated a week later in the Archbold Gymnasium close game. On February 1, we lost at Colgate 18-15. The following week we journeyed down to Schenectady and defeated Union 12-8. St. Lawrence and West Virginia suc- cumbed to the Orange in the next two games on the home court. The third trip of the season, February Z0-22, was successful, the Orange defeating Albany, Brooklyn Polytechnic, and C. C. N. Y. in succession. At this time we were 1 1 i 5. ii ,i r E One lluudred Seventy-I'otu' 1 n .sv N I I ,,,...,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,.,..,,t. ,..tt. . .-sstsc.tc....MXNt+...sN ws-s-N-ss ---s--ws f strengthened by the addition of Martin and Leonard, who had just returned from service. On February 24, Union beat us on our floor in a good game by the score of 21-16. February 28 saw the greatest game of the year when the Orange defeated the Great Lakes team, 22-20, in an extra five-minute period. The sailor aggregation boasted of such stars as Paddy Driscoll, George Holas, and other All-Western players. -........ t . C. - ...tW..NN-. sw-N.-.+em+.xc.c.-ss.s..s.-.awss-A-.sat ,,,,,,,M..st,, ....t...t. ...tt X X. U . Mwmwwwm-ann. 18-17 in a - l ,W EIJMUNIJ A. Doi.1.Alum, Cmuflz 1 1, Si-QA Ifi FF ll 3 5 Q if ii il si El 71 si all ll il if if r ii 1: li gi il 11 ln if il ll 1 , gl 3? 1 I 1 1 1 V 'i r 1 1 1 1 i- 1 1. 1. 1. if 1? 1 1 X N 4 T1 111 1 z 1 1 UNUNDAGAN :E 1131 H1 . . . . ' A two-day trip to Buffalo and Rochester resulted in a defeat . M hy Buffalo, with no discredit to the Varsity by the way the game 1 was handled. The following night we defeated Rochester 21-14. On March 1.5 with the Championship of the league at stake, Syracuse defeated Colgate in a fast game, 22-17, thereby clinch- Y l . . I I' mg hrst place. , ix le Syracuse can justly feel proud of their record this year, as E . . g 'x TSN , 11 the team upheld the reputation of the teams of the past eight lg fl ,131 years, 1 l'lAROI.D B. Lowi-1, 11la11ugw'. ' 11 11 '11 l,lcoN 1X'l.fxizc'11s, 1: W Cllfllllfll , fl 1 1 Parsntp Basketball Zlleam fy 1 5 'ff' f il V ll z! 11 ' ,I ggi 1 il 11 '1 1 3 1 1 if , fl iN if l E ,wi 51 L1 if Dollard Kerman Conlin cil'L'L'IlIllllll Lowe it Q 2' N131-tin Barsha Marcus Leonard Dolley ' Une llundred Seventy-live 11 I Iliff? fff75f'if11,e3i0, 5 Xiifiiii 'X' ' wmnw.-...N t at alum wwmxwnmm ?arsitp Basketball Team 1919 Mamtgcr . . . . Harold B. Lowe, '19 .flxsislaul Mafmgw' . . joseph Conclermann, jr., '20 Captain . . . . Leon Marcus, '19 Coach . . . E. A. Dollarcl, '08 The 'line-up Fouwixkns john Leonard Loyal Greenman Charles Dolley CENTER Leon Marcus GUARDS john Barsha Daniel Martin Substitutes blames Kernan Frank Conlin Henry Marquarclt Adolf Weber Nicholas Paul William Erwig Svthehule anh Results 1919 Svimcusia OP1'ONlCN'l'S jan. ll-St. Lawrence at Canton . . . 16 12 jan. 24--Buffalo at Syracuse . 21 jan. 31-Rochester at Syracuse 18 Feb. 1'-Colgate at Hamilton . 15 Feb. 8-Union at Schenectady . A 12 Feb. 15-St. Lawrence at Syracuse . . 36 Feb. 19HWest Virginia at Syracuse . 39 Feb. 20-State College at Albany . . . 29 Feb. 21-Brooklyn Polytechnic at Brooklyn . 27 Feb. 22-MC. C. N. Y. at New York .... 12 Feb. 24-Union at Syracuse ..... 16 Feb. 28--Great Lakes Naval Training Station at Syracuse ....... 22 Mar. 79-Buffalo at Buffalo ..... 21 Mar. 8-Rochester at Rochester 21 Mar. 15--Colgate at Syracuse ..... 22 ' Jfinal Satanhing nf iliasketliall league 'l'icAMs Syracuse Buffalo . Colgate . St. Lawrence Albany . . Rochester Une llunmlrcztl Seventy-six Wo 7 5 6 A 3 0 0 N Los'1' 2 .42 3 3 4 7 W, 777 714 ooo soo 000 000 t'A'AA 1 1 A x 'gel M, ga. Z X wg? 'i Www QW is M If 1 ' fi 'W M Wm t S' 4 L 3 MQ Q n P5 'J W , M ,I nf. 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The Orange met the most formidable teams in the Iiast, and altho defeats outnumbered victories, there is no alibi to be offered. It was truly a war-time team. Lew Carr's proteges started the season against the veteran representatives from West Virginia. The entire team displayed good form, but the breaks gave the visitors a 6 to 5 victory. The two following games resulted in defeats for the Orange. One to our rivals, Colgate, by a 2 to 1 score: the other to the strong Rensselaer Polytechnic team, by a 7 to 5 score. The trip to . , Colgate and llam- ilton evidenced the true ability of the Varsity. The earl- ier defeat suffered l by a brilliant 5 to iolding the Colgate a man was passed measures of the Niagara and St. Lawrence nines in two well-played struggles in the Stadium. The Niagara vic- tory came after a hard-fought contest ending with the Orange on top, 2 to 1. lfinsterwald featured in the game against the Canton nine. He whipped out three beautiful hits, a single and two three baggers. The eastern trip proved disastrous for the Hill nine. The three best college clubs in New England handed de- feats to our team. In justice to the members of the squad making the trip, it must be said that the opposing teams were intact from the previous year, while the Syra- cuse aggregation contained only one veteran. lloston College won the first game of the trip 0 to 2, due to the excellent pitching and hitting of Fitzpatrick. The second game was lost to the formidable Holy Cross nine, 8 to 0. In the last game of the trip and season, the Orange was hlanked 5 to 0 by Brown University in a game much closer than the score would indicate. With conditions returned to their ante-bellum status, most of last year's team in college and an excellent sched- ule completed, the chances for the usual championship team on the I-Iill look very encouraging. jonN K. Mouscntm, Manager. 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Carr 1 't 1 ibitcbets , Gerald Znecurclo, '20 Dwight M. Beck, '18 Watcher joseph Sehwarzer, '18 i f Zlnfielbets C'li1'l'orcl Steele, '20 1lJ Russell Fll1StCl'W2llCl, '19, 312 s N , ' . . lxclw'zu'cl Hayes, '20, 2b C..arlton Harris, '20, ss 5 Gutfielhers Allred H. Love, '20, lf G. liclwin Brown, '19, ef Hurolcl B. Lowe, '19, rf ,S a Q x 2 S i 3 Quhstitutes J. Barsha C. J. Campbell la. j. McCarthy C. E. Huntley I.. D. Greenmun P. W. Snodgrass L. Kunstler F. W. Rogers M' Idovv W111. NOtt1l1gljal11 fx. lLlJW1N BROWN, Cllflflllll C. C. lfaneher X S E Igasehall Illieam 1918 3 E 3 3 a 1 2 5 Q Q E Q 1 S lx-Iocsghlin Br-Ck Wright Love Huntley' Lowe ' Barshu Qrowley I 3 I-Iuyes Finsterwnld Sehwurzer Brown Carr Steele Luccurdo kunstler Harris 5 S One Hundred Seventy-nine L was-N ysxx ' ' ..,..,,.,..w...N.- sxs1Xx.X11e. .sxt -. .1...sx.-..1 fx waswssmmxxxsxwxxmmNw xxxNx.xXf,1e e ss. xxax 1 wx-ssxxauinnsxxxx xwwm ::l::.,,:TiXlXl::l:.iI . ,XXXQWQNNIQQIQQITI 'l1.1....,........w......11 33,0 ll1...,...,..e .... -.,. .......... - ,,11,.1 - ....111 W ,W ...1 . ...1...,s.1..sa.........1.YXN.. X 1 1 .1 . X QI .1 if -1 I 1, l ll ll .a 1, El BE ES 5? M Ss. Sis SS Es 'si ,li if.: 1 lei ijf s!1E self 'k if sig ll lib 55 E: SSS ga :si 252 ,EE Q as ,N ,S ,si is ESS -:S ,. SS :pg iii 2 wx ,S MS im iii ,Ik 321 ,. ,J llss ,il ,lf limi: lil' fif! H5 13 l'li F11 gs ,,, ,lil li 1? ,mg 1 1 1 Isl gs ,il ,, Eel -1 ll 1 A 1 ' fiQN0NDAgQj:X1i:::t '- 1918 btbehule anh Results as . MMM SYRACUSIC OP1'ONFlN'l'S April 25-West Virginia at Syracuse . 5 6 27-Colgate at Syracuse . . 1 2 May 1-R. P. I. at Troy . 5 7 4-Hamilton at Syracuse . 20 4 12--Colgate at Hamilton . 5 1 13-Hamilton at Clinton . 6 1 15-Niagara at Syracuse . . . 2 1 18-St. Lawrence at Syracuse . . 6 4 23-Boston College at Boston, Mass . 2 9 24-fHoly Cross at Worcester, Mass. . 0 8 25-Brown at Providence, R. I. . 0 5 52 48 1921 Baseball Uleam Manager . ....... john K. Moeschlin, '20 Coach . . G. Edwin Brown, '19 Captain . . . . james Kernan, '21 iliittbets Robert Dixon Paul Leube Homer Walsh Watchers ' james Kernan Donald Conterman . A Zlnfielbers james Ross, lb George W. Allen, 2b Vincent Savage, 3b john McWilliams, ss ' QButfielhers Caroll Snyder, lf jospeli Zimmerman, cf Payne Bigelow, rl 1 Qeljehule anh Results May 4-Freshmen . . . '3 Oneida Community . . 6 A 11-MFreshmen . I St. john's Military Academy . 2 15-Freshmen . . 9 Burns Bros. Academy . 6 g 24-Freshmen - . 0 Mansfield Normal . 9 25'-'FFCSBITICU - 3 Elmira .... 1 16 24 One Hundred ldilrhty .QQIllIfIlIil'lQI7l17Il1ffIl'lLiZflTTWi lIQifIfIllIIfIw'i 1 SLOV .LIIiLi2iIL'ZfiL..L,Il.ilfQlIi1 t.tl ,',', ,',',,,,,,,,.. n CDEUJ JMN1' X P' 1 1 tLHN?1N12AGfY1Ufirnr Q s rem Seaman 1918 ' VVhen Coach Tenliyelc issued the Call lor oars- men in the middle of lfehruary, 1918, ahout' thirty Varsity and sixty Freshman responded. Training hegan immediately and some real lorni was displayed. Owing to the diflieulties of running athleties in war times and heeause the regatta at Pough- keepsie was not prohalmle Varsity training was stopped hut the lfrosh work was kept up. The Freshmen eight' started rowing on the Lake at once and after only twenty live days on the 1 water, went to Annapolis to meet the Pennsvl- gg ' s vania lfrosh and the Annapolis 1'Plelmes. Syracuse entered the raee ClVlay 185 as the S W dark horse as Penn. and the Plehes had already 5. Iiiwcfic IJ. llI.AKIEI,liY, rowcd two , Cnnzmnrlnrz' ra C-C S p I, 0 - v i o u s t' o l Y - , .. - 5 this regatta, and Penn. had heen the winner ol hoth. Our Frosh got away with a poor 1 start, hut before the hrst mile had heen E covered they were in the lead and hitting their stride, never heing overtaken hy the I others. At the finish Syracuse lead with the Navy second and Pennsylvania third. The wonderful showing ot' the Syracuse Freshman in this raee is only another of the victories which attests the greatness of The Grand Old Man who has lelt us for the 1 present to work at Duluth in eonjunetion with his son. Bizveic ID. BLAKELI-xv, Cj07lHIl0Ii0I'I'. .latinas A. 'I'iaNIivc'i:, lbmrlf S 5 lllllf llundrrwl lGig'hty-tWO N R 5 S ',1'1QjfQ,fffj,Q,'f,fQ,1'fIf,ffff'1'f,l 'tn, Y'trii1:.1T'5?fcfl,1i-iiiiiii rri'ii 'Lili t,.r' i'r' 1 u ww X,wWXWwm,AMx,.NwN,x,.,XW .Q,:NWx,Q ,wwM.w , Mxwxw Q. - rw. X -MXN - x.xwwxwwMNxNXxWNwwwmwxwwmw ONONDAGAN , H4911 the lake 1-. . , Q ' i . -.I , ' C- g N J '. - , . 1' lgzvf X Ja V - ff 1 -'I f -+L' I 1.1. . ,J.-1 . W., . A , . 0110 H undrcd lGif.5l1ly-lI11'4.-s- QQNewNW.-,,Xx,.x.wQ xMw.MWNwxWx.xXWxN.,WW....,......w.-...xx 1 3 2 0 X-M-NxwWMwwwwux.NMNM.WMMWNXMXXWwwwxw NX.Nx.q.xN..N.w......w...-.xl ,, , .x W N Q NNW Nxxx, X, ,wwwk XxxXN.xNx xx., . .XM Nxxxxxx A . X X V v Y Y I W Q X xwwwmxxwwwwxxw I E E 5 X S S Q Q S Q S is if X S A X N la S S ES 2,5 'Q Fi 52 Ei as Q E+ H 5? G ii ii si li YE ss ii 15 ii ua N M 1 S Q S R S S 5 Q 3 X S S S 5 S S 2 s S S S S E N S 3 Q m 5 K A Q X 5 N 5 5 5 5 Q 4 m 5 e E S i LWW4 wf4wfM74 Q-Wfwffm.wfffffffwmfrmymfwfyfwgwk ffffff Wwfwffffffffwffwfm fffwmm' - Amlwffffwfdffffffffffm ffwww 171- mn .fwpmvwwvlww1M41ffmw,fW1wf,fW,wmZywm Awmyffffffffmz Qzpwmf. mwffmfw ffrmwfmzmmwfww ,Lmwm-v,,f, ., v- rmwmffffff.w1w,,fW,,f 1 Mwffmwwff CfJN6ND4QG'1lfIi1:'Q's:riff:i Svpranuse A ahp, 191 QBfficers Commodore . . . . . Henry D. Lucy. Vice-Commodore . Bryce D. Blakeley Coach . . . james A. Tenliyck Qmerican ibenlep Severn River, Mcl., May 18, 1918. Course . .... 2 Miles Time . . 11 min., 49M sec. Won by . . . ..'. Syracuse Freshman Sczxond-Annapolis. Third-Pennsylvania Freshman . 1921 Qiretn Stroke . . Alvin Loskamp No. 7 . Olin G. Decker No. 6 . August W. Rammi No. 5 . George P. Busch No. 4 . john W. Salin No. 3 . Wesley S. Grimshaw No. 2 . . Lowell S. Nicholson Bow. . Emerson M. Raynor Coxswain . Donald M. Mawhinney Substitutes Milton A. Bennet CCoxswainj james Birnie William Young jack Lucas E. K. Hempel One Hundred Elifhly-f0UY' ...IlXffILI.f.iiIIIIlIfIfIiIQIIIIfTIlffiZlI.'lIlIT.Il'lI'1TfffT.1IIfl'IIlf 'm 1x3 iQj1iT'1Af W., ,.... 2. AAA Xxxl 1 mf, 4 P F1 K X ssww X- ...K Q . K ., I X.XN ,,xX. , Xxxxxxxxx W xxxxx s 1 illrank Samson, 19174918 I'AUi, W. SNODGRASS, Manager Owing to war-time conditions track opera- tions in 1918 were not as extensive as in past years. Practically all of the Varsity track men who competed in the held events were in the service, as well as a numher ol good runners. However, in spite of these handicaps, Coach Keane succeeded in developing a very line Freshman cross-country team which, on Novem- her 24, 1917, captured the Freshman lnlcrcol- legiate title in a three mile race at Van Cortland! Park in New York City. On March 9, 1918, the Varsity relay team went to Philadelphia and was defeated lay a lcw yards hy Dartmouth in a one mile relay race. Later in the season the Varsity mile relay team defeated University of Buffalo and I-lohart in a triangular -race at Buffalo. At the Penn relays held at a Varsity and a Freshman mile keen and although hoth teams hnish only in third place they Franklin Field, Philadelphia, on April 29, 1918, team were entered. The competition was very were ahle to f i made a very creditahle showing. Track work this fall was at a standstill owing to the fact that Coach Keane was in the service. However, he returned from camp ahout the middle of lfeliruary and work was immediately started. Now that things are under way again, prospects look much brighter. Former track men are coming hack to college and Syracuse hids lair to hnish out the year with flying colors under the elihcient coaching ol' Tom Keane. l'Aul.. W. SNoncRAss, Mzmrzgmf. Om- H ll mlred liliglity-six l ,e 'Vnomixs I . KiaANia,C7mu:l1 F X 5 5 1 S + ' A it iz I! is if 5 .. g -r R 1! 'll A si, s 13 X? ,t Ax lb YS ,t it W N 3? ii gs :si ta ng li 35 Ns is S? gi ai 15 :It it ,t 1:1 N iii iii gf. Er? 'til is Ei, gi 3. gi 5 X S ti gs fi Si is gi sf SI iz, XY ii Qi SE SS gi: XY S .. .. 3 5 , . . . . . N Q fl 3 Z 0 KI ...,. 1... ...t. t.t...t ta... , t,xtt tMNWM.a .. .- . M lc. ..,.... . N Wt.,- - - ,h... . flIIl'IllllI1lI'4'41 l i 'hlv--wx E Jfresbmem lintercullegiate QE. CIE. Qlihampiuns, 1917 , s UOIICII, . 'Fl!0l1l2l,S F. Kvzmv A1lIf7HIfj07' . . Paul Snodgrass, ,IQ A Urzplznfafra, . . .John CI. Sillllll0l1S, '21 Moorv Sinnnons Rosv F0l'1'OSl'lli' Fulllllzm 1 Kvllogg Gl'l'0ll V A YJ QDrhcr of Jfinisll , x Hyrzueusv ..... 323 P . II2Ll'V2ll'Il 49 fj- Yzllv . . . Sl 2 X l'4-lmsylx':u1i:1, . . SH 'S E Cfolunlhin, . . . I24 U. CT. ol' N. Y. . . 148 l+'lmNc'1s Ikvmu f'1llJl1!i!1 H0195 Barsitp Relay Team , XVilli:uns Snnclgrnsw H. lirown I,-vim: gym-Q-y Vunlin M. llmwn Kvnm- Cvo:wl1H ,U ' .ljiil-Q'-5fl.1fi '.'.1 Ti ' M I va. wn.xw.s:ss.w,X.. . I l A. -:s..w.-...ar S sl 'P s A ,S 'Q Li rl f . r 1 My .5 .ti 'i il 4 Q: .al 11 l. r ll ffl ll Rli ill 'E EN fl T S 5 : :' f. 2 3653313tiizitirii.. Xxxx..f.XxNx,xN,.XXXvAxX,xxXX . Barsmtp Utrark Qlieam 1918 . Manager . . . Paul Snodgrass, '19 Assistant Manager . Paul MacPherson, '20 Captain . . . . . . Francis Irving, '19 Coach . . ...., Thomas Keane ikelap Gieam fig Irving Garey Williams Conlin M. Brown B. Brown jlllleahutnhruuk Games At Philaclelphia, March 9, 1918 5 One Mile Relay Q First-Dartmouth Second-Bowdoin Third-Syracuse Time-3 min. 36 sec. Svpraruse 'dteam i i Williams M. Brown Irving Conlin gl Triangular jllileet AT BUFFALO, N. Y., APRIL 13, 1918 1 One Mile Relay 3 il F irst--Syracuse Second-Buffalo Third-Hobart I E S 1 Syracuse illeam fl M. Brown Conlin 5 Irving Garey Qi Rennsplhania Relays A'r PHILADELPHIA, PA., APRIL 29, 1918 One Mile Relay 5 First-Pittsburgh Third-Syracuse Second-Columbia Fourth-Holy Cross 2 Time-3 min. 29'!f. sec. i Svpraruse Qteam 2 I M. Bl'OWn Conlin Irving Garey g One Hundred Eighty-eight , , : .,.....,,.:, ,,,,,. ,,xxQ.. 2 .,..,,, ,,., ..:.. a .Was ,.::::: L vV:,. ,,..::.. 1 1 I 5 mann..-nu-n., -............e.........L...,.r.eM..-s....-.-..-1 Q X S X Q s X Y 3 N X I E 1 E . Q Q.. fum - . ,, I n Wan, mmmwmmxwxxusxsxxxw sxsxxwwsss xt vs- QHNUNIJKTJXFLTXYY Zlntercullegiate Qssnniatiun uf Zlmateur Qitbletins uf Qmerinai Qbffiners for 1919 President . . ...... Mr. Leonard, Harvard Vice President . Mr. Snodgrass, Syracuse Secretary . . Mr. Larson, Columbia Treasurer Mr. Halsey, N. Y. U. Qlhhisnrp Qlinmmittee Gustavus T. Kirby, Columbia, Clmirrnarzf Thornton Gerrish, Harvard C. Stuart Cooper, Cornell Alvin Behrer, Princeton Romeyn Berry, Cornell Executive Qlummittee Vincent K. Smith, Dartmouth Theodore Clark, I-Iarvard Spencer S. Shannon, Pennsylvania Neal lf. Tourtellotte, M. l. T. Jfacultp Qliummittee Prof. H. P. Andrews, Cornell, Chairmawn. Prof. M. C. Lynch, California Prof. Robert N. Corwin, Yale Prof. Frank Angell, Leland Stanford Dr. Arthur W. Goodspeed, Pennsylvania ftlulleges of the Qssuciatiun Amherst Bowdoin Brown California Colby College of City of New York Lafayette Leland Stanford Maine Mass. lnst. of Technology M ich i gan New York University lennsylvania Stale 11 s S A S l 1 i X 1 1 4 S 5 s x 3 4 5 3 il Z 5 Q 5 w 9 1 1 2 Q 3 Y s , 3 Y 3 1 Q 3 5 s S E E . Columbia Cornell Vennsylvania Dartmouth Princeton Fordham Rutgers Georgetown Swarthmore Harvard A SYFZICLISC Haverford Yale johns Hopkins There have been no entrances of Syracuse men in the Intercollegiate Games 2 for the years 1917 and 1918. One I-lundred Eighty-nine MM iiixx ilii A ixiiIflflfffflfTlflffflIlf1Tl,Tl1TlI i:lTf.fIf.. 'l.. fT.I1fffT'.IIfI',l .. ffI1TIffIZiffiiffliffiff1lxf'lfIIlIllll1fli'lflXfIf:IQl'C:mlX ' mwuxuef. .M -. 1. .. xxXNX-..-- xxx.xQ..x ,.....,.. Nxxxx . N. Games Syracuse winners in Intercollegiate Vmr N Il me 1897 C. D. Whittemore, '99 1898 C.. D. NVhittemore, '99 1899 1900 ' Lee, '99 ll. fl. Myer Prinstein, '01 C D VVhittemore, '99 NY. l7'. Lewis, '99 lg. VVaite, jr., '01 L. l. Glass, '02 Myer Prinstein, '01 G Lee, '99 ll. . Myer Prinslein, '01 W. I . Lewis, '01 I M Evml 100-yd. dash 100-yd. dash -140-yd. dash Broad jump Broad jump 120-yd. hurdle 220-yd. hurdle Shot put Broad jump 440-yd. clam:-211 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 Hall'-mile run 220-yd. dash Hummer throw Shot put Hammer throw Pole vault Hammer throw Hammer throw 440-yd. dash Shot put 440-yd. dash 220-yd. dash 100-yd. dash Broad jump Pole vault Half-mile run Time, Ilciglll or Distance Poiulr 10 2-5 sec. 1 10 see. 1 50 4-5 sec. 15 23 ft. 7 1-4 in. 5 21 ft. 7-8 in. 1 15 2-5 sec. 2 21 2-5 see. 1 41 ft. 6 1-4111. 3 23 ft. 2 in. 3 49 3-5 see. 3 23 ft. 8 in. 5 15 2-5 sec. 1 2 min. 3 2-5 see. 1 5 ft. 7 3-4 in. 1-2 11 ft. 7 in. 5 5 ft. 11 in. 5 5 ft. 11 3-4 in. Q ' 3 11 ft. 7 in. 5 151 ft. 7 in. 2 5 ft. 11 in. 5 154 ft. 11 in. 2 11 ft. 7 3-4 in. 31-2 149 ft. 11 in. 5 1 min. 56 sec. 3 21 4-5 see. 3 147 ft. 9 1-2 in. 5 43 ft. 10 in. 3 150 ft. 1 1-2 in. 5 11 ft. 6 in. 3 151 ft. 6 in. 3 1451't. 2 in. 3 50 see. 5 44 ft. 11 3-4 iu. 3 48 sec. 5 22 sec. 5 10 1-5 see. 2 21 ft. 11 1-2 iu. 1 12 ft. 4 in. 2 1 min. 54 4-5 see. 1 bpraruse Mnibersitp Becnrhs , . . Seafford, '02 1901 VV C. Lowe, '03 1902 ll. L. Gardner, '04 VV. C. Lowe, '03 1903 W. C. Lowe, '03 H. l.. Gardner, '04 C. VzmDuyne, '04 1904 VV. C. Lowe, '03 C. Van Duyne, '04 H. L. Gardner, '04 1905 C. VanDuyne, '04 K. Ii. Squires, '06 1906 R. L. Young, 'C8 M. l . Horr, '09 M. 19. Horr, '09 1907 M. 17. Horr, '09 ci Allen, 'os 1908 M. F. Horr, '09 1909 M. 17. Horr, '09 1910 C. D. Reidputh, '12 Deane Waite, '12 1912 C. D. Reidpath, '12 C. D. Reidpath, 12 M. IC. Rohertsou, '13 1913 R. li. Tliompsou, '13 1916 K. R. Curtis, '16 Carl Peterson, '18 linen! 50-yml. dash 100-yd. clash 220-yd. dash -l--10-yd. dash Hall mile ruu Mile run 'l'wo mile ruu 120-yd. hurdles 220-yd. hurdles Running high jump Running broad jump Pole vault Shot put Hammer throw Discus throw . . 4, .......N..-x.,w.,..x..1.-.New -...m.....xN-W f -. . .... 1 . . - . One 1LILllll1l'CCl Ninety .1-..N..w C... C .,.... ,N--1--M Record 5 3-5 sec. 9 4-5 see. 22 see. -18 sec. 1 min. 57 1-5 ser. 4 min. 29 3-5 see. 9 min. 54 -1-5 sec. 15 4-5 see. 24 2-5 see. 6 ft. 1 7-8 in. 24 ft. 7 1-4 in. 12 ft. 6 1-2 in. 451115 1-2 in. 157 ft. 6 in. 128 ft. 7 1-2 in. llnlrier K. 13. Squires, '06 R. L. Young, ex-'09 R. L. Young, ex-'09 Maurice lfikes, '97 C. D. Rcidpath, '12 C. D. Reidputh, '12 C. Peterson, '18 H. N. Algire, '12 1. T. Danes, '13 Hugh Welsh, '11 13. Brown, '18 R. L. Young, ex-'09 W. C. Lowe, '03 Mycr Prinstein, '01 K. R. Curtis, '16 M. F. Horr, '09 M. F. Horr, '09 M. F. Horr, '09 A W. w-N-M-..Ne.M-eww-.NN 1 NXNNwxmxewxwuwvmxxx 4 wx-uwmwwxxw.ww-MNC xx -f. CN Jx1.:::e,.e.f....:.t........,,,.. ..1....1.1 . CWC. .1 1 1 i . liN,QNDAGANu3 .- lacrosse sam 1918 x -V1 l i Despite the demands of the war upon our athletic ranks, the Varsity Lacrosse team, the youngest minor sport in the University, was reorganized last spring with a squad of thirty men under the guidance of Coach L. D. Cox and succeeded in breaking even in the season's schedule of six games. Tho handicapped by the lack of experienced players a strong team was developed, the crowning feature of the season being the 2 to 0 victory over the University of Pennsylvania twelve on Franklin Field, Philadelphia. Captain-elect E. A. Cronauer, '18, having enlisted in the service, A. Bernstein was chosen to lead the team. The team lined up as follows: Goal, A. Saks, '21, alternate, A. R. Spelman, '21, Point, A. j. Schmidt, '21, Cover Point, R. S. Fro- bisher, '21, lst Defense, P. H. Lowery, '20, 2nd Defense, VV. A. Owen, '20, 3rd Defense, E. M. VVilcox, '20, Centre, B. K. Frank, '10, 3rd Attack, D. A. Smith, '20, 2nd Attack, G. H. Donnelly '21, lst Attack, A. Bernstein, '20, Outside Home, J. Alexander, '19, alternate, L. F. Gros, '20, Inside I-lome, M. P. Meyer, '21, The substitutes who received their lSt were C. li. Gardner, '20, R. R. Hope, '20, J. F. Paul, '20, and R. Woodworth, '20. The season was opened in the Stadium with a victory over the Syracuse Lacrosse Club by a 1 to 0 score. The scores of the other games were: Onondaga lndians 3, Varsity 2, Varsity 4, Syracuse Lacrosse Club 0, Carlisle 7, Varsity 1, Varsity 2, Penn 0 and Crescent A. C. 6, Varsity 3. Prospects for a winning combination this year are extreme- ly bright as all but three of last year's men are out for the team, together with a likely bunch of new candidatesf A very strong and! attractive schedule has been arranged this year, games having been booked with Penn, Hobart, Stevens, the Onondaga , Indians, the Crescent Athletic Club and the Syracuse Lacrosse Q Captain . E. M. Wilcox, '20 R Q S N One Hundred Ninety-two S s Q ,--is x 1 i i' 111.1 ffl.. . .' ' f Q 1 3 2 O .M ....,...scc.s.ct -,wsswsswssww - - s - -X - H , - -s--Q------st I c........ .... .acc -,,..s.sasssww-a::' : l 1 N R s Q Club. -1 - Q cwfficers 3 , t Couch . .... Prof. I.. D. Cox 5 , Marzfiger B. K. Frank, '19 S L E S K BERNARD K. FRANK, Manager . t S 3 I I X XXx.X - . tile Qieam, 1918 Sanderson Gt-latt llanel Tinkelpaugh Meloney lfivaz Stillwell Gihson .-Xndrews Spellman Schmitt Voons XVoodworth Day Strivings ' Svhuutiug Rifle shooting was started during 1915 in the College of Forestry under the supervision of the National Rille Association. Iiach succeeding year showed an increase in the popularity of the sport, until it hecame a University activity in 1918. The season of 1918 was marked by the loyal support of the marlcsmen in the University. Through their efforts a team was formed which enahled Syracuse to take high ranl: among other ritle teams. :Xt the close of the ten intercollegiate matches, Syracuse held tenth place among twenty competing colleges. Colleges surpassed hy Syracuse were: Cornell, Dartmouth, Princeton, lVl.l.T. and U. ol' Valifornia. The N.R.A. awarded ninety per cent medals to Eve men on the nineteen-eighteen team. They werc: Spel- man '20, Schmitt '20, Woodworth '20, Day '21, Coons '21. This year's call for candidates was answered lay many veteran marlcsmen returning from the Service, as well as hy an ahundanee of new material. Most of last year's team have reported, and with Meloney, '18, Clihson, '18 and other crack shots of former years, will form the nucleus of the hest Rifle Team Syracuse has put made a minor sport at Syracuse, an rSt will be awarded each forth. As shooting has heen memher ol this year's team. C'harles Andrews, '19 . Wilfred li. Sanderson, '17 . Ralph W. XVoodworth, '20 . William ll. Hrngmann, l,eslie l'l. Coons, '21 Ralph K. Day, '21 Alfred lf. lfivaz, '21 Earl C. Givens, '18 .21 Qbfficers Qicam Ralph XV. XVoodwort Alfred j. Schmitt, '20 Worthington Simpson, '21 Howard R. Spelman, '20 Roscoe S. Strivings, '21 Malcolm P. VVhitney, '18 h, '20 M ri Htl gm' Cmzrh Cu plain Swimming, 19184919 The Syracuse swinnning team enjoyed one of its most successful seasons in 1917, hut last year the Varsity was not represented hy a team. This year under the tutelage of Coach VVhite- house a tentative team has heen formed and several minor meets have heen arranged. The main idea however is to keep alive the interest in swimming at Syracuse so that next year there will he a foundation for a truly representative team and the sport will he resumed on a normal hasis. F1. . ,AX H119 20 lii One Llumlred Ninety-three 1'i1NQW1,5KN 1+ Tennis, 1919 Aftcr two yC'ill'S 111' i11111'1ivi1y 11-nnis 1111s 110011 11114011 1111 111111111 11s ll lll1l1UI' s11111'1. XV11r110n nn1I 11zw111 1 w11 111s' 1 0 111? 11011 '10 00 11s 100 111' 111 11'1 ' 011 w '0. 11 I '11 ,1 V ny I1 11, 1 I 1 I 11111 111 11 11 1 I11.. 1111., 111 1 11111 1111 ' 'wo 11111 1' 0s 11v0 100 10 ' ' - 1 1 CK 11 '11 1 0 ill 1 il 1' Cs il '0 101 1 111 1' xv' 1 I 1 11 I1 I I1 I I1l1l1LI 1.111117 I 1111 Q 1f11 11 111 1 I1 1 11 111 R111'I10s101', 1111111111011 111111 Ci11'I1C1,f1C 'I'01111. 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Glzulys Meljonzlltl, '19 3 l'7fC0-P1'CSflI'tIII'l lilizahetll Park, '19 .S'cw'cla1'y . . limily Kingsbury, '20 .-lss'islrml SCC7'Clll'l'fV . Hazel Stokes, '21 T1'casu1'cr . . . Marion lves, '19 lizzskclbzzill R0f2l'C.YUILlllli'ZJU lilimbetlq Mcfurtliy, '20 Tennis R6f71'l5S6lLltllI UC . Marjorie Kirk, '20 S'ZUf77L77lil1.Q R6f7l'UA'Cll'llllf'ZJt? . lfaythe Santway, '19 Trclcik Rt?fI1'I3.S'Cll'lllfIi7JC . Helen DeLong, '19 ' Ilatlkcy RcZfJl'CS6lZlllH'Z2tl '1'h01'g1 JOh11S011, '21 EE E o iirf in iiif Ix'L-1lNi iii- ly-six f ' ' ' ' 2'i7'?'2YJfl 14. 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Elizabeth Seihert, '18 Alice Kenyon, '18 Grace Watkins,'18 Louise Wilson, '18 Johanna Potter, '18 liclith Wooclwarcl, '18 Weavers uf 38Iouse jlaumerals Ruth Coult, '19 Ruth Harvey, '19 Bessie Mount, '19 Kathleen Webster, '19 Clarita Moore, '19 Ullliearers of QEireIe Svleehe Aliumerals Florence Blount, '20 Marjorie Kirk, '20 Frederica Carleton, '20 Elizabeth Mefarthy, '20 Aline Hollopeter, '20 bilher Zliap illieam Forward . . Marjorie Kirk, '20 Guard . Florence Blount, '20 Forward . . Ruth Coult, '19 Center . Aline Hollopeter, '20 l Guard . . Helen DeLong, '19 Side . Faythe Santway, '19 Une lll,llllll'lHl Nina-ly-seven 11 ..::m.s:f:. .:::.::f::.st . smfawvasse- 1 8 Z O r.....,..,...,.....,.....wm NNNNNWY.-.aw-amfawmmwmawaw:mwxxwnsx-yawn.aswwwnsunsuuuinuuww v.w..s.eNw..J s..,..!.,,s.- ,efW.........---ee-xQ::eNf.me2efe1tN Nv::m:::::::a:.Q.ssw, .-.,. 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N-ws..sx.tm+.s.-af.-get as wmmwxw-sw.,s rack The Annual Spring Meet was not held in the spring. The meet is usually held on Women's Day. This day was not observed this year, so for this reason as well as the amount of rain, the meet was postponed. This fall on account of the influenza epidemic and the rain, the meet was again postponed, but will be held in the Castle Grounds this spring. Ziuta Zlllau Qilup This cup is awarded annually by the lota Tau Society to the most efficient sophomore woman. Scholarship, general health, and ability in athletics are the factors considered in determining the winner. Woii by Marjorie Kirk, '20, Tennis Owing to the war conditions all of the courts upon the campus were taken over by the Women's Athletic Association. Much time was required for their preparation, this delay, together with that caused by late opening of college and infiuenza, so shortened the season that the tennis tournament couldnot be com- pleted in the fall. The early spring weather makes the prompt playing of the matches probable. Baseball Baseball has not become an actuality. ln spite of the great efforts to organize baseball as one of the standard out-door sports for women at Syracuse, no success has been attained along this line. This failure is due to the lack of suitable grounds on which inter-class games might be played. However, the women are hopeful that a suitable diamond will be provided in the near future. 'Pwo Hundred 'WN 'tf' 6N 5111 Dafiflijtfgttztzrricitr W WNW A Q +'-N-'N-N-+-N-N 1 3 0 ..,....,........,.MW.,.M.tmxxwwmmxxwsxxxesswxxwmxmssWM...sNMcW,.Ws.mssst-NN was ....e-..w,.s...w,. W. tt... ...N stttss. t -ss --s-- s .w-w.-s-.w.- t...,........ .. .. ......-. ..:' . U.:-:...........c, ...X s ....,-wrrssfffafms,.,::::ss. ,James-iifesqfss .Q l I 1 1- :ED 1 P . W n r S Nwm-ww-ww. 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Q . ,Qi f Ag ,11jiff5:fiff' 4 1 L '4 :iiQi3 Q Q QQ1Qiijjjii?fQgj Q Q1 Qggg S? i Muff, 1 1 4 . I u A T T L,X.xxN QE, Enmerfs up Women's Dayis celebrated the second Saturday in May in the Castle Grounds. lt was held May ll, 1018. lita Pi Upsilon, the senior class society, has charge of the day. The day began 'With a May morning breakfast, served from seven to nine o'cloek. The athletic meets and the pageant, which are usually held in the morning, were abandoned on account of rain. In the evening an impressive Lantern ceremony was held. Carolyn Archholcl led the seniors as May Queen. ' A memorial service was held in memory of Frances Caflisch Delling. Winners of the Eta Pi Upsilon medal and Iota Tau Cup are announced during the afternoon. Two 'I-hlmh-ed Two i i e Q i A S Fi ,un 'v -2 ma-Z 1m1mw7 A X fi r IE li is fi S if 'E il li S ll i ii N S S li li l SE ii F' a ' r'S'-a ' W' hrX'ii ' mf-L1 f 0R6ANIZATIONf t.,QNQN11A.GANJi Senior uumzil Dawson Moi-sclilin Ahhott Terry XVt-hi-r I iuglu-rg lirowu Hicks Snodgrass Lowe Nlcndeuliall Coudit S'l'UD1'2N'l' fiOVICRNING Bowan or SvR,xcus1-: llNIVl'IRSI'l'Y. The opening of college in the fall of 1918 found every Senior Council man in the service, and an S. A. T. C. on the Hill. The Council was therefore iuactivc during the first semester, However, the entire Council with the exception of three men returned to eollege the second semester. Neal Kelly's place on the Council was taken hy Mack Terry, VVinthrop l7ish's, by Wziltei' Ahhottg while the place of Henry Lucy was left vacant. immediately with the opening of college the second semester, the Council held class elections and got the classes organized for the hrst time of the year. The underclass rushes were then staged under the supervision of the council, and the underclass customs, such as wearing the green lid, were revived, as the A. T. C. had made the carrying out of these customs impossible in the fall. The Senior Council then carried on a subscription campaign for the benefit of the Daily Orange, which was in a precarious situation. The class taxes were then collected lay the various classes under the supervision of the Council, as the method of paying the taxes with the tuition had lmeen overlooked during the ulisence of the Council. The Council, in response to a petition, turned over the 'l'wo llunilrr-d Ifour . 1?--, In 5 S X i : X S --vnu S it X es- li til X, R gs ii ,,, lf' if iiii is is in ,l tl ht ,, ,1. li 1, li iii ki! :ill in 'l W. ill iii! tix, ill N5 rs is lg -i Q 5? ,it SES ill H, ,. ,i,' lil iii lil! :Els ,. :iii ,,,. it gm Sip lil it at Y li 3,2 'i it RS 33 Si if is is 2 5 ..... 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Several recommendations were made to the governing board in connection with the candidates for managers and student members of the athletic governing board which were considered favorably. The Council is yearly becoming of more value to the University. QDfficets NNN.-.mm-Q.. l're.virlent . Harold B. Lowe Vice-President . . Paul Snodgrass Secretary . Luther W. Mendenhall, jr. Treasurer . President of Student Body President of IlIflClffI'lll6l'ILll President Y. M. C. A. Editor of the Daily Orange Clieer Master . ManagerofT1'aek . Manager of Basketball Manager of Football . Manager of Baseball . Coinvnodore of Crew . Members fnix-Qfficiu y Conference . Qflecteh Members . . VV. L. Bassatt lidwin Brown Walter Abbott . . - Mack W. Terry Luther W. Mendenhall, .I r. . Harold Dawson Paul Snodgrass . . Harold B. Lowe Edward Mackenzie, jr. . . john Moeschlin Henry Lucy College of Liberal A 1't.s' . Everett I-licks College of Fine .flrts . Bernard I-lagberg College of M edieine . . . Earle E. Mack College of Applied Science Washington B. Loveland College of Law . Russel Finsterwald College of l o1'esl1'y . . Adolph Weber College of A grienllnre . Bentley Conclit M .Q NN-.aww Fwo Hundred Five ae...-.Wwe-.M,,.,..vsxxxxewtxsawxweax-Q. 1 3 Z O -vw-+-b-L-fff:ff fb-smwmvmmnnwwsmmwswxsfs-mmmwmxaat.t..W...Mv.-...veaexsxxx .MN-W...-.....N.+.-.-N.-s K V M.. -N-.........,. ... x- xv.- -- -.............. tt.,tt - ...-.X-.-.W wt N Nmws MW f X S w . S Qs 1 v il ii ii ti . ii Si .. 1. si 5. ., 3. .. 1 S i . Q. ll 1. 1 iQ si E .. is ll il E5 il il -x '5 .ll li .r ii ii .. . il is SE ss as 4? el .. 3 ii JE iz 's 1. la li E! TE ii ww W .- n F1 ljlililefilllilefifiifll A .. is E ' I tg amen 5 eague if - ee e EY f : 3 S E 1 lf Q 5 Q: 1 5 5 4 gs , , i , Carleton .Xston King Ifagel Benedict MacDonald Cowet- S t Moore Ziunrlforrl Iinalm Sumner Morse E Q Supa-rko Cook llonnnel llvrst Lockllart lilount s i Q l Q I l lhe VVomen's League ol Syracuse llmverslty was tormed ahout mne years l . - . -1 4 s Q ago, lor the purpose ol taking charge ol all women's allairs of the University. The Women's League regulates all matters of college life, not under the immediate jurisdiction ol' the faculty, and it promotes the spirit ol' unity among Syracuse women. The Small Board Consists of the oilieers ol' VVomen's League, President of Y. l - W. C. A., and Athletic Association, Women's liditor of Daily Orange, four chief executives of class organizations, and chairmen ol the Hve standing committees of Women's League. 'l'hru this Small Board is carried on the executive business 5 of the organization. A The Large Board eonsists of the Small lioardg House Presidents ol' all Women's living centers and representatives of minor organizations. Q Q Two Hundred Six Q x 5 s . Q k X S - Q v I S X E s ll ll Ei ii SS .-S l , .., fi S Sw Q! 33 s SY YN is is 2? Q fs Xi Yi w i s ,fe Fx F: M a ,ii 5: ii it P 5 Q K K W H A, ii 3 Y il si Ii? si Q5 Si S? E it Q si 55 Si ii , , Mil 3 2 O ll .. ji '. tti ' :4,r:g.::g,rQtg:g,, ,r,r,t f 'TI .. iv- ll ll 1515 El Qs ii ES 11 11:1 V11 111: li 11 .1 11 Il Qi 1 sg 1 3 11 S1 11 31 31 1 E .mmf , li 11 11' 11: 1 1 111 ll 1, ,1 ,1, ,1 121 15 ,, lv '11 lil 11 ki' 11 '31 112 31 Eu S, N 31 S, gn, if: it .ME S1 S1 it li 'ii iii S51 Eff s is S111 11-1 ill ii? Q, 213 S 1 ghlgnggiiv-jtiiqgiiizzr jllilennberz nf Samui! inluarh QDffi:ctz President '. . . First Vice-President . Second Vice-President Third Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . Qlbairmeu of Glummittees Social Committee City Committee . Recording Committee Off Campus Committee . House Committee . 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Qhbisurp Mouth Bepresentatihes lVlzu'gzu'eli M2lg2lW'CI'll, l,1flzc1'f1,l .lrlx lVlzu'icm 'l'z1ylol',l.iln:rc1l .flrls Bzu'lJzu'z1 WZlfSKJll, lfinlc .flrls Lois I-lzwper, lfimr ,flrls MZll'llJll Mors l:l'2lllli Westcott Althezl Kimberly Marion Ives lfzxythe Szmtwuy liclith N ash, Tcmzlwrs College Lillian Boyd, Tcaclwm College MZll'gi1l'Ct Sentell, LAibrcw'y School Kathleen WelJste1', Oralory 'l'wu llullmlved ldilrlll Q l : ,1'F2AC3fl l'Yl.e I I S 3 3 s x R 5 S s X Q z X S s w 5 3 X 5 Q s Q in 1 X ii ai H I! 5 ii iN 1, 1: ii ik ii Ei ll !1 il ii S S I! 5, 2 Y b s E Q E 5 E S E 5 i 5 . xxxwxxw.w.www:bS- x -- -x W-NwmwwxwwwmwxxX ...NMNN XNNxwxxxmxxxxxwmxwxuxvxxmmxwu NXNN-mwmwwxw. X M -X--x M NNNNWNNWNX XM-.W X X xx wuxmmwm 1920 wrganigatiun Iiryam C'urllrm I Gwynn Cmvm- Morris Engl-ls IR-vk Supa-rkn Ilunnm-I llurrivks QDfficcrs Clzicgf lf.X'1!l7'lLlf'Ul7 . Frcclzl Supcrku . 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Whitney, Ilamc lifrn11m11i4:s . . . . , . ll OllVl2l C zlrpenter, lfuw .flrls Mary Mzlgzlvern, 1101110 ILIIUIIUHIIVITA' j' Mzu'j01'ie Uclell, Fine .flrls Agnes Uoclge, I.'ibmry lj: Doris Hemingway, 7'ca.4:hcrs College Susan ,lane Stiles, OI'l1fl01'j' L, Two .l,,lumIre1l lllleven ' '-K-wfmvww xxN-hNx New ,-,x X-W+,.::::::-.. exdel::::Y::f::,wW..-M::::::.NNwww-fw1:::::-X- ' m:,,,,.,..,,,, ,..:. , ,,.,,,m,m,,,N xekk,, A ,,,,,Vgg, ,,,A,,,,, K M M UMM!-M ' WMMNMMW-W Xxxx- N ww-N--MWww-Www---11 33,0,lim-W-Wm --.. Wseeftl. :gg111rvg 12 'nn-n ipgfell' B. 11141. CEE. QI. Frederick B. lgler, General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. for the greater part of this year, came to Syracuse in the latter part of October. For a time he worked with Secretaries Copeland and Champlin, but by the first of the second semester these men had gone to other work. In place of the Tuesday night meetings of normal times, it was decided to conduct Bible study Sunday mornings in the various companies of the S. A. T. C. Beside these meetings, moving pictures were furnished one night a week, but upon the signing of the armistice these activities ceased. At the beginning of the second semester the Tuesday night meetings were resumed. A cabinet was chosen and a program of activities was mapped out, that was characteristic of the keen executive ability and energy of Secretary lgler. ln the early part of February a series of Community 'Dinners was started. These dinners were held in the Trophy room of the Gymnasium on Thursday nights and furnished a good opportunity for the promotion of college spirit. Immediately after the meal an address by some prominent speaker brought to the students a message of world-wide interest. The plan surely was successful and brought widespread recognition. Although Mr. lgler has left Syracuse, his work has been taken up by Roland H. Spaulding and his influence can not fail to last. ',l.'wo Hundred Twelve -'r f 1' jj' ' Vj g ii f..i.if .. j:iff :ffff Qi' 1 ' ff:::i:::i'.,'.'i : xwmwww-uumumnw+w.w..N X NWN-mx v vw-.w. Nw.w.-...QNNN.w.NN.,NN.Nx-,WN ww mumumuu ahinet Gibbs Sulluulvluft G. llnuplv IXI:u'lnuis ll. llfmplv Tr-rry l'rfzsirIz:nL . Vilflf-j,7'I?.ViIfI'll'f . 7'r12asurcr . S1:1:rcla21'y . Acting Scczrzzlwy . . . . Chczirmfm Ifelzfgioux Mcalzfizg C07lHIZiHl?l? Clmfirvmm Dofmlativzz Clmmnillmv Clmirvmm Musir: C'1HlHIL'iUl5l5 NVourl 'Fnllvy Grirllvy lglvl' . Muck XV. Terry, '20 Ilowurrl Hoople, '20 Gcorgc Gricllcy, '21 . David Muclnnis, '20 Rolzmcl Spzullcling, '20 IEZIFIC SCll00lCI'ilff, '20 lizlrlc Tollcy, '20 . Hurry Wrmcmcl, '20 'l'wn llllmlw-1'l 'I'hirl 1-1-In ,XN,,,,,,,,,,.,,ww,,,X,,X2,2., ..,2. ,,,.2,...Q.x..ANQ WXWN-., Awww,,H,kf.-.m..N.-.Ng-.T-.xifxx-M 11 3 Z O It-,wx-Nw-+Nw-.ml-l.l-ir..-N..+..xM N xwxxwwmwqwmwqw-mum-5+ .N.,,.,,, ,,,,, ,,,,N.,,xW.......,-...-,..,....WWW ...vm-NW..v.Wmw.w WNNA .M NJ Y vt ,WV . -...N .x.22 X .N xwmmxxmxwsuvmmnmm -I ll V FI in Es Sli E Su! EM Q52 31 S: 0,, il, ,E 2 515 i'3 w ,is 's f, I4 .A I Vw E 1 M ': 1' I 1 3 2 V V5 '13 5: H 1 W6 1 1,3 ai I W hd llf fnffff. fjfigilf E. E. QE. Zi. wfficers President . . i. Marian Gere Vice-President - . Ruth Coult Secretary . . . Cora Greene Treasurer . . Helen DeLong Frcslrrnan Advisor Charlotte' Hommel Qliummittees RELIGIOUS MEETINGS Lillian Boyd, '1.9-Chairman Ruth Van Arsdalc, '18 Lois Cobb, '21 Anita Campbell, '20 Miriam Deering, '20 . Mildred Niles, '21 VOLUNTARY STUDY Edith Nash, '19-Chairman Marion Jamieson, '20 Mildred McCord, '20 Lillian MacDonald, '21 Anna Soden, '19 SOCIAL SERVICE ' Ethel Fisher, '21-Chairman Genevieve Canfield, '21 0 Elizabeth Homet, '19 Ruth Cook, '20 Margaret MacGavern, '19 Mabel Duryea, '20 Elsie Pack, '20 Marian Strong, '21 MEMBERSHIP Rlltll COLll'C, '19-Chairman Florence Lockhart, '20 Ellgn Scott, '19 Ruth Sanderson, '19 Doris Worth, '20 Two I-Iundrcd Fourteen if' 'iifi fff 1' .,,..,,, , ,,, W - ,1- Hf- 1 ' a li lf .. .1 E, X WN w..+,.w.-.wxwwmx wwxmwxmww 0 Hundred l+'il'li-nn S Qi 1 1-1 :ll 1 .11 1 '15 1111 11 -E 111 1:1 NY ,W ll ll vig 'N 11 i5 1 SS W 51 S 13 X N xi 1 X if 311 Wi. 1, 3215 1 I le les ss as ls as 's ii il 11 -1 il 11,11 111 Eg ill 21 1 .,. E ig? 1. 131 .sa ,1 ll ln 'E 1111 ,N ig .15 11 ll lg E 1,1 1 1 1 1 -s li 12 i ,1 1 1, 1 1. 1 il ,, 11 '11 ,. 1 1 1 1. 11 J: Sl if ls fi s: ,s ll 1: ,T .1 2: ll li is ,U S 1? 1 13 31 ,. ,. Y' ,I 5 1 1: xg- 11 ,11 QNONDAGAN ,Xx, ahmet ll 1 ' li 1 111 Fisher llnllopetex' NVoml Nash Q1 Boyd Cnnlt, Gere Green Di-Long l'lummvl Gilbert Freexnnn ll Ei 1 15 HOSPVMLITV Mary Clillmerl, '10-Clmirmfm Millicenl Fnwee, '20 Alice GiIl'orcl, '20 lJm'ot.l1y lfnllinger, '21 Allliezi Kimlierley, '10 Marion Wiley, '20 ii CONMLRI-:NCI-:S AND CoNv1cN'r1oNs Helen l 1'eemz1n, '20-Cliairvmzlz lVlzn'ion Hunting, '20 Frecln Snperlm, '20 lfrunk Westccmtt, '19 S T, INT1-:RCoI.I,1-101ATE RIQLATIONS 1 S , , , Alma' Hzillopelier, '20-Clmfmwimfn if' Helen Bailey, '20 Hazel Petit, '10 1 if li 2 gi WORLD FICLT,0WSlI1P 1 lVlnrQneril'e Wcmcmcl, 'l9'ClZll'f7'1I1'tHL , . ' - - V,- iflf lustlier Hilton, '20 Marjorie Inns, '21 'l'l1rn'z1 xlulinson, '21 Helen 'l'reclinnic'k, '20 1 ss 5 'I'w il iiiiiifm M21 L Z O L'iiZgLlLL ' I1 II I1 1 lll 11 II --4-.A M1111 I 1 I I I. I I 1. 5 1 RI 15 II I SI :Ii I +I 'I 1 I1 1 I I1 II II II EI II .. ll If IE I1 l. 11. l I wx-esxwswesxwswswxmwsxwswwq.-swssxxxxxswxxxsvsm ssxswwsssx-eswq-mas. .::::::::::::.::..: -::.. ':::::::::::::::::::1-.-ss:-:: . . ............. ONONDA A I 1 Y ' btuhent volunteer Zganh g The Student Volunteer Band was founded by Mr. Wilder about 20 years ago and has at present a membership of two thousand Volunteers. This Stu.- dent's Volunteer Band is not a systematized organization, but is merely a band of young people united by a common purpose. These young men and women feel it God's purpose that they become foreign missionaries, thereby pro- moting a greater spiritual growth in the world. The Band does not send out missionaries, but the candidates for the mission field apply to their own respective church Boards of Foreign Missions for appointment. The Volunteers raised seventy dollars through their peanut sales in all the colleges, in order to have funds for sending thirty-eight delegates to the State Student Volunteer Convention at Albany. Since that time delegates have given various reports of the convention, at their living centers. The Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. delegates and Volunteers are cooperat- ing in launching a world fellowship fund of one thousand dollars for the students of the world., The Student Volunteer Band holds weekly meetings and has been studying The Faiths of Mankind. Returned missionaries have addressed several of the meetings. 'PNVO1Tlllll1l'0dSlXt00I'l be 't: 1.' et'fre A 1 I Sl 5' I 1. .. 1. 1. I II 'II -1 'I :I fl 'll I 1. .1 I .gi Ii Ii il 11 'I' 1 .41 1 ll ll II IES fi It Y 51 . 1, 1 II 2 'I I I 1 1 3 i . 1 gf ., . I 1. 1 1. 1. I 1- .1 1: .. 1' 1 1' 11 I 3' I1 'I I. il I if fl :E 'I Ii 11 ll ll 'z Q1 I. 1' 1 13 -1 .. 11 il -I II 1' 1. I1 .11 1'11 1. 1 .. I A sxsssevsmssiwss-. mswssw.NWN-MXN-.W mww4w.wunvmxw.m-NN-ssss sw-swws ssmwwmws W WN A sssssxwtssssmtxvtmxwvt-.mms vwssrswwwwwsswwxsss-X WNNNNNX W-smssswwwt www-NNW M tmsssxxssssxt N ut-...ws Q 5 5 A Q s 1 A it 1 ii Si li . 1 ti x 'E i iz i ii ii vt i ,t ,E it 1 li N S Q x S i 3 1 ii ,1 Si X s gf an 1.1 11 s Ei 1 21 li tW.MMW.tW 13 is btuhent Buluntzer Banu S S EQ 1 si as f et ft Gibbs Overton lloople Gregory Sutton Stone llciuck Nash lh'ourllit-:ul t'lzu'k Topping Sozlt-u L Gifforrl Dt-un Mt'Douulcl Selu-lliiuu-I' Q1 0Dffirr1'f 2? Yi Presirlmt . . . . Nluutle H. liroziclbeutl, '19 ,. Q - 111 .Smfrzrlary ami l I'l?tIS7H'1ll' . . luthth Nash, ' Lrg ll 1: f'l1ll'llllllYl'5 I 1 liunice Appleton Lillian Mnellounlfl 1 lflezmor Clark 1Vlzu'ion Morse Maud Dean Pardon Overton 1 Alice Gitlorcl lflizztbeth Park 1 1 Charles Gibbs Surah Park lf Alice Graey Bessie Sehellenger 1' li john L. Gregory livelyu Stone Ralph I.. Grimshuw Leon li. Sutton in 1 liqlith I-Igmlqg Gruee Topping 11 Helen Hztuek Hurry l,. Uppermnu Gordon Hoople lfruuklin Webster Y liclna Kinnezu' 1Vl2ll'iOu Wtflls fi if 1 Russel J. May 1 f 'PWM l luutlretl SI'Vt'llit f'Il li ,,.,,..,, V . ...,.,..--.....- -X--xxx-4-,xemvyws-4:11-f'f- -1-we I-Li,-wl , A.. --,........w..,,. , E 41 : : ssllil-lligifffiiifi ,,A,,, CQJ: E ONONDAGAN Lg55ii4ig...,E 015132 Zknllehi Zalan The Kolledj 'Klan had. its beginning in a Sunday Bible Study class of six women conducted by Professor Minnie M. Beebe in the fall of 1907. After it had been running successfully for one semester, two men, one a Catholic and the other a Methodist, suggested to Professor Beebe that she reorganize the class as the Kolledj Klan and open it to both men and women. The organization, there- fore, is non-sectarian and contains members of all Christian faiths. Its enrolled membership for lastyear totalled 450 and included students of 21 different de- nominations. As a Bible study class its object is to create a deeper spiritual life in the University. Due to the absence of Mrs. Beebe, Professor Copeland had charge for the first semester of the year 1918, but during the second semester the students themselves took charge. The Klan assembles in Kolledj Klan Hall immediately following the morn- ing service in the University Methodist Episcopal Church. QDfficers Pf3fii3'1ff . . . . . . Gordon Hoople Viez-Presfizh t Dorothy Bryan Dench Secretary . . . Elizabeth Schellenger Treasurer . . . . . W. R. Scott Assistant Treasurer . . . Sterling Pugh Chairman of Membership Committee . Lillian Boyd Assistant Chairman . . . Morris Gnesin Chairman fy Social Committee . . Florence Lockhart Assistant Chairman . . . Earl Tolley Chairman of Missionary Committee . . Margaret Wood Assistant Chairman .... Charles B. F. Gibbs Chairman of Religions Works Committee . Edith Nash Assistant Chairman .... Stanley Warner Pianist . . . Carol House Two Hundred Eighteen P rrrt inf f5Q5ifZ'f 7V. Q r .ei' 1 ifAQ,i..1i vnu-- 1 1 T ii all il'1 ii ONONDAGAN '1Y iQ Q I I F 1 1 ii , is , ll ii Svumerszt The Somerset Y of Syracuse University is the college branch of the Women's Christian Temperance Union which, as an international organization, has done much to promote a practical knowledge of the alcohol problem. In honor of the two social workers, Lady Henry Somerset and Frances li. Willzlrcl, organizations of this kind in American colleges are called Somerset Y's, and those in English colleges are called Willard Y's. The purpose of Somerset Y has been to make a scientific study of the alcohol problem from the biological, social and economic viewpoints. Since the amend- ment to the constitution for National prohibition has been ratified, Somerset Y has interested itself in reconstruction problems. Because of the many social and economic problems arising from the war and the liquor traffic, the organiza- tion will undertake practical work as expressed in community service with the home as a center. The purpose of this is to do all essential work by the laboratory method. i The custom of selling carnations in observance of lVIother's Day was adopted in 1912. The proceeds from this fund are to be turned over to the Women's Building Fund. QBfficers President . Josephine Lockwood, '10 Vice-President . Marion Spellman, '10 Treasurer . Elizabeth Schellenger, '19 See1'ela1'y . . Ada Hallaway, 'IO General Mamiger . Mrs. VVilliam P. Graham Two H'i.nidred Nineteen Y ':: 31:7 ' A ::: ' ' .,.,. 11:11 .:::::::::::::::: '1:.W. ZLL, il ' V60 7 . ' ' . r: . ':t':.:r:'..I::r'filimi ' I I ' + A T 'zlil 'fifi f QNWKAN M' Silber Wap Qllluh The Silver Bay Club is conducted in much the same way as in former years, with the exception of an open meeting for interested Hill women which was held for the hrst time in the history of the Club, and proved such a success that others are being planned. Despite war times, the attendance at the Silver Bay Conference was larger than ever before, Syracuse sending sixty-three delegates, although the regular quota is sixty. A very interesting Get Acquainted Party was held in the gymnasium at Silver Bay. There were four speakers present, one representing the Y. M. C. A., another the Y. W. C. A., another China, and the fourth, Armenia. The guests were asked to vote for the speaker who best represented her cause, the winner to receive a large fund, the basis of which was the twenty-five dollars usually spent for refreshments at this party. The speaker for Armenia, a native of that country, won the contribution. Qbfficers President .... . . . Anna Soden, '19 Secretary and Treasurer . Geraldine Benedict, '21 'Pwo I:lundl-ed Twenty .gpgigfffigggjf... 'irff isffgfff .,,,n Q Qi ..,. Pvblicadio xbef- AiA 'A A' ' AA' fiiiffffffT2..li..E ONONDAGAN 21512111 The bpracusan Like every other activity on the Hill, the Syracusan suffered a great deal during the present year by the war. Its staff was disrupted, material ungathered, and correspondence left unanswered. In fact the whole machinery of this Alumni organ was thrown out of gear and it is only now that it has regained its normal status. The untimely death of Francis Pendergast, its former editor, was keenly felt. He was an untiring worker, a clear thinker, and above all a staunch sup- porter of Old Syracuse. His answer to the Great Call left The Syracusan without a head and without any plans for the future. During the Fall and early WllltCl' practically no work was done on the Syracusan. This was not the fault of the editorial staff, for there was none: nor was it the fault of the controlling interests of the paper. The presence of the S. A. T. C . made the participation of students in this work impossible, and there was no outsider available to take the helm. However, shortly after the first of the year, a new editorial staff was secured. Phenton Phelps, a former student on the Hill and, at the present time, sporting editor on the Post-Standard, was made editor-in-chief. Because the Syracusan was about three issues behind schedule, the work was rushed through at high speed. The Syracusan is first, last, and always for Syracuse. It seeks through its columns to be an interest to the Alumni, the undergraduate body and the faculty. lt desires to see these three phases of the University work together and for one purpose-a greater Syracuse University. bpraruse Staff Editor-in-Chief . . . Phenton Phelps Alanagiug Editor . . Arthur Donald Bate .ffldvvrtising Manager Walter Smith, '07 Business Manager Matt Wells .'l.s's0c'ialc Editor . . . . . Munroe O'Donnell Ili!! Carrcspomicntl . ........ Clarence Terrell Qtlumui Qllurresponhents j. A. Longland, '08 . . ...... Connecticut T. li. MacGregor, '02 New York Arthur L. livans, '04 . . Boston Irving H. Templeton, '04 Buffalo Clement T. Robertson, '05 . VVashington Robert Consler, '15 . . Rochester Marie Pursell Ludington, '12 Auburn Winifred Hughes, '14 . Syracuse Henry L. Taylor, '84 Albany Margaret Coman, '16 New York George L. Bond . . Pittsburgh 'lfwo Hundred Twentb'-lWU A ssssf A if 'is S E v i i ful ,ve ,r A Q rr ll i r P . r NNXN kxxx The ailp Grange Syracuse University was perhaps the only 7 University in the country which had a daily newspaper throughout the entire stormy year of 1918-1919. The Daily Orange continued : uninterrupted publication in spite of the handi- caps which were caused by the war and the , S. A. T. C. occupation of the Hill. But' it cannot be said that it was kept run- ,N ll ning without hardships. The ownership and 'Q management were transferred at the beginning gi il of the year from the Athletic Association to the A Orange Publishing Company. ln order to se- cure adequate financial support, two subscrip- tion campaigns were waged, one in the Fall and one in February. These drives resulted in the li securing of sufficient funds to make possible the x Q ,Q il continuance of publication. l'U iR W' M'tN 'fN 't ' l 'm r During the first half of the year, a great obstacle was met in the mat- 3. ter of securing an editorial and reportorial staff, as the editor and managing Qi editor elected the previous Spring were both in the Service. Braytion I.. Meyers, a member of the staH the previous year, was Finally secured as i editor. All of the other men on the staff were enrolled in the A. T. C., which 'N prohibited them from spending much time on the paper. Consequently, practi- cally all of the work devolved upon the editor and the uomen's staff. The f women played a larger part in the paper this year than ever before. The men's i and WOIHCHTS oliices have been consolidated and there has been a spirit of co- operation which has done much toward main- ii taining the high standard of the Daily Orange. Early in the second semester, Brayton Mey- 5 . ers was asked to resign by the Chancellor because ,Q of criticismof thepolicyof the University through the editorial columns. Too much credit, how- gl ever, cannot be given to Meyers, for it was through his untiring efforts that theDaily0range pulled through the most precarious period of its career, ' After Meyers, resignation,I..VV.Mendenhall ll and Everett Hicks, having returned to college from the service, were asked to resume their duties of Editor and Managing Editor. ll At the present time the Daily Orange is 31 ranked among the biggest and best of college FVFRETT Hmm ClE1lllCS'-Z1 position which it will always endeavor i Ajlmiagivzg Edilzir to occupy' . Two Hundred Twenty-tln'ee f l '::': iiiiii i:i'i .1-.qnn..unnnruwxwwxxwxwNiwmwxxwuiw.. Mk N: -:. w. N,......-...N-QQQ...-MW ..X., M X -XM-A..m -.xx-.Nw.,Q..fw.x..a.. 'lilglwllllmmii-.I-I-N ,N, ,, N N ' 'f ' ' ' .1 'A M Ai 1. ... .. ili . i . ii ....... l ' ' AA ... mfs Qtaff uf the ailp Grange Slunlvy C. Ta-rrm-ll llruy Gurclrm Ms-tcnlf VVnskmviiz ll:-urn Ham- Gruvi-s NVilkinsrwu l:l'llllI1lll Uutluu Ilulliugm-1' llicks Mi-uclvuliull Ms-ru-1' Vulu-n Guilcl Dulluu Cuxiuyljull liuuily I'rult Sprugiu- lfuy 51115 1918-19 Ez1'ilm'-ill-Clwiql' Clfirsl Scmmlcrj . . . . liruytou l,. Mcycrs, '19 lirlfilur-ill.-Chief' CSca:u1mf Scmcslcrj . l.. W. Mcnclculiull, '19 Jlflcma fin f Editor Secoml Scvmzslcr . livcrctt Hicks, '19 A L .flr1 vw'lisi1Lg llflrumgcr .. 1 . . Walter S. Smith, '08 C'i1'cza!al-ion fllllfllfllglil' . Charles Dollcy, '19 I'Anclrcw H. Mercer, '20 D. I.eonzu'cl Cohen, '21 M. K. Dutton, '21 .'1s.s'm:iz1lc lflI'illH'S . Mflurlce lrellmunf 'Zl II,ymlou W. Graves, '21 QScc'uucl Scmcslcrj !Mw'1'21y D- H0i1l'1l, '21 A. Doualfl Bute, '22 CAssistautj xl.. V. A. Guilcl, '20 Two lluudrccl '.l?wuuly-four i1i.' 'L.T,Tll1' 71 'Z' ' .1 1 .4. I I .:, I l ll , . EE as ie, ,,., iii? .1 .I ,. 1: :l 52 I is I H I IIE I I V I I i . , I 1 I I, I.I , , . I . ' 1 , I I I I'l I I W Ui ll ,..w,f,fM,v,,m.Q . I ff,-mf .WM wM,,M,f,ffw Y f,fV,,Mff,WmWf,p0w,w,f,,W wmyfwewyfbs M ,mvyazfmfmzmwn mmffwwfaywffwluffffwmwffyfff,M ,ynwffffffffpv S S : r Q Q X S Q 5 Q Q I swwlwvxswswswwwas M- XM--wi ssXXssssXsmsNs X -sX X-..XsXXsX-.WX NW swomwswv I W Msxsssssws N ' -N XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X. XXXWXXXX NXXXXX www K-,.,.i .... --. ,-.. S Eumerfs btaffguf tha ailp Qbrange Millhousc Santee Rickards Manvillc McNair Adznns Krcisvl NVilcy MacDonald Goodman Aldrich Greene Briggs Oakley Crans Lockwood King Morris Watson Wluipplu Pei-kc Thoinpson Cooley Dean Hassett The ollice of the VVomen's Staff of the Daily Orange was moved to the Orange Publishing Company building this year, in order that the women might take a greater part in the editing and managing of the paper. Altho the signing of the armistice made this unnecessary, the women's staff did enlarge its fields of usefulness by being on the spot to assist in the tasks. The reportorial staff was increased to thirty women, who reported news of all women's activities, and of college events in general. Since the women have given their small share in the work connected with the paper, it has been their aim not only to train students journalistically inclined, butlalso to bring the students of the University in touch with all organizations, and to foster that spirit ol unity and loyalty which characterizes Syracuse women. ' iildliumews Sataff Eafilaz' . . .... . Anna King, '10 fl'l'llflLllgflLg lirlilw' . . Margaret Morris, '19 ,-'lrlvcrL'ising fllcmagw' Josephine Lockwood, '19 fl.ouise Peeke, '19 IVera Frans, '19 .lxsmrirzlrz l5r1'ilw's . . llVlargarct VVatson,'l0 lithel Thompson, 20 Geraldine Cooley, '20 '20 E llflorence Dean, X X Eb v ww. .sXs.ssX. 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I I XXXX The Gnnnhagan The Onondagan comes to the fore this year with a double distinction-that of having been in existence during war time and peace time. A year ago when the Board was chosen we had much hope, but little did we foresee that when this issue would appear, the whole nation would celebrate such a victorious out- come of the greatest of all military conHicts. Because of war conditions and a depleted staff, it was at first thought inadvisable to edit the annual, but this idea was soon utterly routed by public opinion. It was through the splen- did cooperation of the junior class that the committee was able to produce a book which we feel confident will keep up the high standard set by the annuals of former years. I JOHN I. Ticulasla. The women occupy a more prominent part Edim, in this year 's history of the Onondagan. They filled the places of those who were called away in service, and those who, be- cause of the S. A. T. C., were unable to take up their work on the staljf, work- ing steadily and diligently to get the book out on time. Those who look to the 1920 Onondagan for a Comic will be disappointed. Such is not the aim of this volume. It is a representative of Syracuse University life, not at its best, but at a stage of mingled war and peace. Not only is it an illustrated record of college life and activities, but especially it is an expression of the respect, love and admiration we have for our heroes who gave their all. The 1920 Onondagan has all the excellent features of preceding annuals, together with new and unique features, increased number of cuts, tint designs, and other characteristics attributable to an attractive annual. As a l record of college life, and as a memorial to our 1 M Alma Mater heroes, the 1920 Onondagan merits ELUAH B' 1AV 0'f its place in the library of every loyal Syracusan. Illzmager Two Hundred Twenty-six slsQ-1ff.... e 'e ' .i 1. .i it 5, tl H ass :E as H s il , as is QE fl lr il .l n i. Q il il il 2. i ll: fu fl il li i l mm.r.,.- ' e fI1N6N'liMiAN jr 1920 Bnunhagan Baath Terrell lloke Martin Taylor Scllrnorlvr Morris lilonnt Snpcrkn Guild Fniglu lk-rnum Deering Bryan Cmvm-0 Peck lirvcriizm Sllurwoncl Gwynn jznnicsml Editor-in-Chief M arzagor . . Art Editor . Wome1i's Editor The 1920 Qbnunhagan Published Annually by the Junior Class john I. Terrell Elijah E. Taylor Robert Berman Helen Freeman Two Hundred Twenty-seven ..r.r..r.r.r.WN,r.M..m WWNMVXW .r me liijlililii -..e X.rrr -. W rrrr , xrlrrrrrrxxrxrrrxxrrrrr . rrrrrrr.,rx if rrrrrrfrxx T XXTMXTXX A 'L L 'h'L rr 1'l11l12 'A ' Q M A'A 0NW liQ4iiQI5ll 1920 Qenunhagan Ctlummittees Arts-Robert Berman, Chairman, L. V. A. Guild, Arthur Schroeder. Atlilelies-Gerald Faigle, Chairman, Leslie Martin, L. V. A. Guild, Robert Berman. Clubs-Arthur Schroeder, Chairman, Freda Superko, Louise Morris. Classes and Class Histories-Florence Blount, Chairman, Millicent Cowee, Marion Peck. Departmental and Public Speaking-Marion Jamieson, Chairman, Louise Morris, Mariam Deering. Faculty Records and Publications-Mabel Duryea, Chairman, Mary Gwynn, Adelaide Sherwood, Margaret Bryan. ' Fraternities and Men's Societies-Philip Hoke, Chairman, Gerald Faigle, Leslie Martin. Grinds-Leslie Martin, Chairman, Florence Blount, Freda Superko. Junior Pictures-Mary Gwynn, Chairman, Freda Superko, Adelaide Sher- wood, Philip Hoke. Junior Records-Millicent Cowee, Chairman, Arthur Schroeder, Marion Jamieson. Music and Drarnaties-Louise Morris, Chairman, Mariam Deering, Mabel Duryea. Military Records-L. V. A. Guild, Chairman, Gerald Faigle, Robert Berman, Mary Gwynn. Religious Organizations-Margaret Bryan, Chairman, L. V. A. Guild, Mil- licent Cowee, Philip Hoke. Senior Records-Adelaide Sherwood, Chairman, Margaret Bryan, Leslie Martin. Sororities and Wornen's Societies-Freda Superko, Chairman, Marion Peck, Mary Gwynn, Arthur Schroeder. Stunt Pictures-Mariam Deering, Chairman, Florence Blount, Marion Peck. Wornen's Athletics and Organizations-Marion Peck, Chairman, Millicent Cowee, Mabel Duryea. Two Hundred Twenty-eight - rffiggiirffifffijjf ggi, ffjf: Q,f'f,,ffT'f'ff,, .,,.. an A 2 :f ig ,',, - Q1QNsQN111AQMD The mpire jnrester Knapp x 0IlFL'U Ruunrl XV1-ssvl 1.0111-wick 1920 Qtllff Iililar . . . . . W111. C. Wcsscl, '19 Business Jlflalzfzgw' . Hzxrolcl If. Round, '19 Ari Editor . . il. 142111011 1,oclcwiCk, '19 1'1S.YlIIfil1fC lidfitvrs . . ' M2 0'm Knapp' ,w joscp11Ycnscu, 19 015192 amp lug P51111 Myvr Slrvaltm' 1920 Staff lidilor . . . . IC. j. Strczxlor, '20 l3usim:.s.s zllumzvgcr - ,1- 15- Myvf, '20 ,flssmiifllrz liriilor N- H- Pilllly 20 'I'w0 I'Tum'lrm1 'l'wvnIy-ninv N ,z x .. , 1 x-vsNxX l 3 Z O . ..xN .sw ..1X N.,.k1x xxxsxx N X M NXX., W W sxxkx 1 WMswMMNXNNWNW sxN,xXX Q Wmmmwmww- I I mx -N--ss-M N....WM------Wm Xw.,......NMs,..X......-..,.....ssf.ssm S W Q71 mm , Il xfmilw..- 1 ,gpg fffmpm,rf.,.,1,.?ggfffW,fm2,ff 7wm.-my A ,i,,,Q,w,,n1p:1 .:,,mi,5,pf,.,fzfyvpfypyfwnwnfffWMWMWMWfwmw WWW Wwmfw Mmmmvw ff Mmm 1 Awfwmw ,, M 10,W,,,M , gg-M M1 , A ff, -:gffff A, if-I-fi' if U ffm ff -12: ff 471 ,ff-:H-ww 1- xwffff 2cwMAW,,WM,W,yM-,W ,Mnwy ,,,W,wfW,WWW 1 ,WW Ml, M Wwyffwmw N Mf,.WWWW WWWWwwwwffwfwfm.g n Q X s S A Q R S S Q, ,, 3 S1 'E 3 :E 1 'R 5 1, ::ff'7::1. ONONDAGAN zxx :'T:: ,T A::: ':' Zllibz fwrange 15221 L i 3, The Orange Peel is a comic magazine pub- in lished once a month during the college year, under ordinary conditions. Its purpose IS to supply the college students' need and demand for humor. Edited and managed entirely by University Students, the Orange Peel is exclusively a student publication. In its general appearance, abun- 'r l 1 dance of clever jokes and drawings, it is unex- celled by any other college magazine of its kind. The staff is chosen by competition during the entire college year. Promotions are made con- secutively from the best competitors. Positions on the editorial, art, and business staffs are open ' to all students. Upperclassmen usually fill the BRAVTON I MEYERS' mmm V chief places of the staff. The first year of the continued publication of the Orange Peel was during f the year 1916-17. In the spring of 1913 the first number was issued, but Hnancial difficulties caused the enterprise to fail. A football edition was issued in October of the same year. Financial difficulties again' interfered and the publication was discontinued. In june, 1915, the Comeback Number ap- peared and it came to stay. Due to the war conditions, the management was so hampered Hnancially and through loss of men in service, that publication the first semester of this year was suspended. The first edition of the year, The Mysterious Number, made its appearance in january. During the war copies were sent to all Syracuse men in service. p p as H WAI,'rER VV..Anrso'r'r, l Cfl'I7I1fllf'flJH MllllII,Q!'l' s.. Two I-Iunarea Thirty iirr fi ..iitiir iiir -1 in -if eeee f53ff:f:E fwliifiiflililfm Xxfxxxxxx MMW Wx:.' ' ' Ulibz Grange 19221 Svtaff Graves llzxrpi-r Guild Dalton App Gorman .Xlmlmlt Calkins Meyers Kunstli-r XVzmrls lim-rumu liluyuihzin Larkin lfziy lijilm' llznxilzvxx .llalmgvr .AI rl lirlilnr Cinzulaliolz zllamzger IfVomcn's Eciilrzz' .lsxmfiulrf lirlilnrx ll'701II1?HlS .flrl ldrlil 01' lirzlylon l.. Meyers Clmrles Moynilizm Lziwrence VV. Kunstler Wzlllcl' W. Abbott A. Genevieve Calkins . l.Zl.Vll1lZ1 Wuncls William J. Dalton Lurelle V. A. Guild l john XV. App l Lymlon VV. Graves llonulcl Gorman 'l'wO Hundrexl 'Phirly-one ' A---A--' AQi'2Q'1'1'ff1 -IALA Q'AA ig ix i s 1 i . i r w ul v il ' r ll 'Il l 1 gi E1 si .555 fill :gs ill. iw W gill il. se' lil ig' lv all 1.. ai' ia. iii ,. il ,. 1 .NE Sli ,I ii Q9 il! il llf 1 Q., Q1 ll ffl 3:8 s iss ?'l W. if I li jzi .l ll li 113' .li- -I is lk l 1 5 r X ln Nv,Xk 0Nm1'DKGAIgifl-LQQ Tllifje Qlilnihersitp ftaanhhouk Presented A nnnolly by the Christian Associations ofthe University to the Freshman C lass Manager and Editor . Edwin Campbell, '19 Women's Editor Aline Hollopeter, '20 Assistant Editor . Eileen VanRiper, '20 Business Assistant . . Hazel Pettit, '19 The University Hand Book is published annually and a copy is given to every member of the Freshman Class. Because it is primarily for the benefit of the freshmen, it is commonly known as the Freshman Bible. It gives all information valuable to the freshman concerning the University. The important features are: the college calendarg the directory of officers of organizations: athletic recordsg list of fraternities and societiesg the principle college songsg list of city churchesg map of the campus and vicinity: diary memorandum for the college yearg and explanation of the Christian Associations, athletics, activi- ties, organizations, and their purposes. The advertisements, by which the book is financed mainly, are useful for direction to the best merchants of the city. This year's Handbook is bound in black leather with a block S stamped in gold on the cover. It is illustrated with pictures of campus views. Although it contains only 100 pages, this little book has become a most valuable friend as a source of information and reference not only to the freshman, but to the students of other classes as well. V Two Hundred Thirty-two ,ee-e eaaa z resss tssstfgilggsis H I 1 L W - Wahl 'A'i fA Q : QNUNDAGAN ,,,fq i S. Q. 015. QE. jllilusical Brganigatinns Through the efforts of Captain Frank M. Sandell, both a band and an orchestra were organized during the Students Army Training Corps. A number of talented men were found in the unit and within a few weeks they were developed to a high state of perfection. The orchestra was composed of stringed and wind instruments that com- bined harmoniously into a real jazz organization. It furnished music for three dances that were held while the unit was in existence and on each occasion the members receivezl considerable praise for their good work. The members were: Samuel Schanzer, Director, Blyth, Brink, Freedman, Galbraith, Grimshaw, Harrison, jaeckel, johnson, joor, Martin, Marvin, McKay, Fanzone, Rosenthal, Rossman, Sprague, Squillace, Stanley, Van Orden. The band was formed for the purpose of playing during parades and reviews. Leon Rossman, who was leader of the University band a year ago, was selected for the same offlce by the S. A. T. C. men and filled the position very capably. The band played also during the football games, leading in the singing and contributing much to the enthusiasm. The personnel was as follows: Leader ........ Leon H. Rossman Assistant Leader Thomas Galbraith Drum Major ..... H Charles Ostertag INs'rRUM1zN'1's 4 Cornet . . Corbin, Drew, Infanger, Pease, Peate, Lauter, Rossman Baritones ............ Casey, DeKay Tuba . Greene Bass . ....... Casey Trombones . . Bowen, Flagg, Panzoni, Severand Alto Horns . .... Adams, Pieri, Pludont . Brink, Conterman, Lindsay, Wilcox Clarinets . . . Tenor Saxaphones . ..... Galbraith, Sholas Alto Saxaphones . Conrad, Risch Baritone Saxapltzmo . Frost C. Melody Saxapholto . Merlens Piccolo .... Owen ,Bass Drum . Risch Snare Drums . . Blythe, Grieb . Dixson Cymbals . Two Hundred Thirty-four : :: 'iA Ai ' ' ,, , 1 Q '--:t'f -33g3Q,Qjip1 , ll ll it .1 I n asaczzzzzzzzznzv- '-1'ssms.ws.:.1Q1:::fswR::::1:.s:::::sswWss:. .swiss - -..:.:.sf.:s:..s:. .:.:..'::s.:..:.:.s.... , . is li T y 'i .1 ' iii ll gli li jf ri 'iii 1 1 T Ghz Svpranuse Ulinihersitp burns i The Syracuse University Chorus activities R . are promoted by the Department of Choral Music ol the College of Liberal Arts-Pro- Ii 3' lessor Howard Lyman, Director. The en- rollment of two hundred includes voices of i V. both men and women, not only from all colleges of the University, but also singers from the city, among them the leading choir 5 1: soloists. li i The University Chorus is affiliated with i the Syracuse Music Festival and the director l l is also Conductor ol' the Festival Chorus. The University Chorus makes several concert appearances annually, having pro- duced many of the great oratorios, with 'ggi . . . . . . ly eminent soloists assisting. The organization H has been heard in the Empire Theatre and in It several of the larger auditoriums of the city, p and its services are often called upon in aid 'Q of various organizations in the community. lelowm IIWIAN .3 . . . H'l'l7 or gg i This season the University Chorus has been S 1 i.! .., l engaged to appear in the Mizpah Auditorium C Musical Center of Syracuse D under the auspices of The Recital Commission of the First Baptist Church. One of the leading concert artists of the day will assist the Chorus, and this con- lg Q cert will be presented as a part of a big two-night Spring Music Festival at the L l Mizpah Auditorium. li OFFICERS Director .... .... Rehearsal A ccunzjmuisl Howard W. Lyman . George IC. MacNabb 'z sg President .... . . john S. Ray Vicre-1'resi1ic1L! . . Gladys VVeller .5 i Szzf:rcla1'y . . . Verna Schafl' Q 7'rr:asurer . . A. lrlarry Sanford Two lrlundred Tllirly-five E N jliigg ii f 1 3 Z 0 Tiff iii''.iiiifffifxxfiiiEfiiffzmi57Q5ffi.23E3QQim:: ll ll gk Er. N21 ii fi: S s E55 1 12 525 555 as li -4 1:1 Si if 2 ii ii S EE 3 if ai fi S fl S Z wi Vi M 31 ill S, il sg ll , 1 1 ,1 lg 1, il ,, 2 il 2 1. 8 3 :I Q sz il ag 1: 11 5, il E' ir 1 1 ,, 11 is gf 2 Q El if ll ,1 1, E, , 11 ! 11 1 1 1 1 I il 5111 - . 1 .111 Q .1.. c .111 t 11111111 1111 .1.1. W. .1111 M 111. ttc.,s,.W..,,,c,tt,tt..,.......,,...,..,.MM.,. N ,1.. ,111 womens Glas Qllluh .Wm , T' 1 7 W. I l alfa, E wwf hh thi' nl is MW? 1 f skis ing 'G' ,,.4u1?? ' Vi Q. Plzolflzssou l3lQl.1.n l.. Iiuicxvswlz Director N. The Women's Glee Club of Syracuse University includes in its membership one hundred women of all colleges, who are selected by Professor Belle L. Brewster after regular try outs. One regular rehearsal is held each week of the college year. The annual concert was given last year in the john Dustin Archbolcl Gymnasium, and the proceeds devoted to a patriotic cause. The success which attended this concert was due to the efforts of Professor Brewster, and to the popularity of the compositions which Doctor Berwald dedi- cated to the Glee Club. Owing to the unsettled conditions which prevailed in the fall, the Glee Club was late in organizing this year. However, plans have been made for a concert to be given in the spring, which will uphold the reputation established by Professor Brewster. 'Fwo Hundred Thirty-six I n all ,ss 1---', i ---,-,,,', s Q ' 1 11 . is ' il ll 11 12 1. 13 3 ,I il ,. X 1-a 11g ll ii Y gs fi Q s SS 'ES T 1 X S-. X 1 3? SY SS V 13 Q 5 Q 1 li X Q SS 53 si 12 5 Y 1 X s 31 as S Q ii X11 Il is 2111 in 3' EE Ei !s11 si 1 11 if 1, li 111 E lf 1-1 lx ,1 1., ., 11.11 1,1 11 ll s' 1113 EE if Ili il in 111 l1 ' is 5 li ii 1 1: 'I : B .1 11 1 , , 1 1 33 X if S 1: 1 11 Y fl 1 if I ,1 ,1 1' il 1 1- 11 11 1 li ,, 11 'E 11 1 l ,1 1 l 1 1, 1 ll 1, 11 fi ' 1 lil ,1 li ll awww. ,XXX,x xxxxxxx W ttaia xxxx N xxxNX.xx . xxxxxx - XxNN,XxX t XXXN lli 0N0ND ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, wnmerfs Else Qllluh Gffisers Members Presidenl . . . Mliilrzgcr . . . Assislanl Manager . . Secretary and Treasurer . Ticket Commiltee . . Libmrirm .... Publicity Reprcsenlurive . Daily Orange Reprc'sc'ulaIive Marjorie Almy Dorothy Beach Julia Baehim Hilda Brown Alida Bassett Laura May Cavette Lois Cobb Genevieve Calkins Bethany Donald Gladys Davey Emily Day Marion Deering Marjorie Dean Winifred Driscoll Marion Downs Therese Ducrin Naoma Ellis Elsie Eberling Helen Fairbanks Harriet Fairbanks Edith Fourtin Dorothy Fish Mary Gwynn Martha Gates Agnes Graves Hilda Hunt Carol Hawkins Villa White I-Iughes Janet Henderson Gladys Hurlburt Dorothy Hawkins Laura Helper Helen Harris Edith Hough , Gladys Harding Abbie Harper Catherine Ives Mildred Jolmson Catherine Jackson Ethel Jones Anna Kauffman Doris Kellogg Mildred Kneese Lona LeTarte Ruth Landry Mary Lawton Margaret Morris Dorothy Marks Harriet Merwin Winifred Murgit Ruth May Thesis Mellin Harriet a Margaret Morris Marjorie Almy Gladys Davey Villa NVhite Hughes nd Helen Fairbanks Jeannette Walters Genevieve Calkins Alida Bassett Grace Poole Norma Quiri Florence Roberts Julia Real Mary Stein Adelaide Sherwood Florence Spraker Gertrude Sheldon Mary Smith Unice Salisbury Josephine Smith Verna Sehafi Blanche Strait Ursula Smith Catherine Stephen Helen Tredinnic Marjorie Titus Alma Taylor Madeline Tromet May Ullman Mildred Weis Reah Waldron Jeannette Walters Madeline Ward Jean Watkins Two Hundred Thirty-seven X .,.,X.. r womens Zinstrumental Qiluh Snckctt Knapp Howard L1-Tartu Austin XVL-sturbm-ku Miller Gates Howse Case Cook Qbffirers Tecrelary and Treasurer . Phoebe Austin Ruth Bennett Gladys Brown Jessie Case Luella Clark Ruth Cook Florence Dale Florence Decker Two Hundred Thirty-eight Members -rss-MW11 3 Z O ,l..ii.i1iii . Ina M1ller, 19 . . Martha Gates, 21 Florence Westerbeke, 22 . Marion Knapp 21 Florence Deyoe Clara Harris Hazel Haskins Carolyn Howse Ruby Howard Lona LeTarte Ruth Merry Lolita Sackett , xwwwwxwxt t.rt X. .. , llr wNwNmswssssssssxxssswssxsxsx sssw-ess. swssww- t.ttWcat ,,,, .. ,,K,,,,,,,.,,,, skKg-,x, , ,Mwwa A , ,,,,,,, NNN.. ONQNDAGAN W ,,,, gg ii-li S E E s 2 X S Gliamhuurinz anh 38131125 E .bV.. 5E55,EgE,5,5,555555555,55lH A successful combination of music and drama has made Tambourine and Bones prominent as one of the dramatic entertainers Q ',.,,,:,:. of the University. It is now entering upon it its tenth year of achievement and progress, .IA4I and this year promises to be the most success- mx ful in its history. n if Aizi Last year, because of the scarcity of men tg is ls T ll l 1 is as 5 3 3 5 3 3 R 3 2 E S S Q i 5 S S E s s 3 2 s Q. Nl 3 5, X due to the war, Tambourine and Bones at first decided to give a light play or minstrel. Then the society decided, very wisely, to give a real roduction. To do this it was neces- T . . r 255135.,taa:2:s:s:s:rs:z:s:s: iw Y:s:s:s:5 1:s:s:s:s 5- ' 5.5: sary to let the women students take part, and 1, ri.-- '5g1gigEgi,i3.girir1' 55555555 - - - - - V- 1,25 z 5555555555ggggggggggsgss,I 'T because of their participation, Green All :ji-1'-,:,-E .,5: 'f5fs2sfsff5fi5i, Over was immeasurably better produced. ' v H rss- .:sS1.'::.:...1'f'2e:-... T T lil:':55E55E5EfE5E5E5E5E5f55' - - - - - - It has been decided, however, not to initiate -j-mf'j.- , :355E3ErE1ga2fj2 Iggfgiiiiiigszqg:1E5E5E5E5E5E5i . . ,1gs5s5sgs5s '.A 'Ei -T252 any women Ill to the society. ':5E22z25ifP1fr'r - ..:...1 :' ,f:3EsE3E5S?i:'1 fertirisft '.:S555s?552:1f15525t - . -:a2s555sf12if , sfp In the production of Green All Over, the cast scored a big success. General senti- EDWIN Buown , ment expressed it as the best that the society Pnfszclcu! had ever put on. The cast and chorus exhibited dramatic and musical ability. Probably the best exhibitions of musical comedy in the play were given by Eddie Brown, who, as Ujimmy Collins, made a hit with The Ragtime College Man, and Theda Fyler as Kitty More, whose graceful dancing made a good impression over the footlights. Mary- Gilbert as Mar-. guerite Carltonu and Robert Copeland as Ogden Hale excelled in portraying the two leading characters in the play. The cast and chorus were exceptionally large and each one dicl . his part to perfection. 1 l ll 5 if .i 'i is li ji 'P ,i I-IARo1.D DAvxs M rumger Two Hundred Thirty-nine V V-TfmififfiffNNXT'TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTXTTTTTTTi.HY? 1x3 Z OV : amhuurine anh Runes Gffirers President . . E. Brown Vice-President . P. MacPhearson Secretary . . E. MacKenzie Manager . . H. Davis Assistant Manager A. Whiting Stage Manager . S. Baruch Musical Director . j. Heffernam Two Hundred Forty AA,'. fffffifffffifffffzzifffffi Z' ',,',A fffffffff: :ijiif -1'1--1-:ff1f' Viff!,ljirifjiliirrx :::::::::iiiiga: 'M 'A'-- -f.:-..:::-f+M - - - AA+A-fA-f, :,:::::::. xr :::aM-Wwuexxrsf. -sxxxxwxwmwmwmwmmxwsxxwxsxx fs -mwmwmywmmnnnwuwmwmwnmwmmw Q- 'N NNN wfvfrafxf :WM-NM-M -.Www-.XWNKNNWN-. .um ww wwmwmhunumwnwmwnnmunnnm 1 ,x r t ,, L l 1 ! ll ll 31 Jr, 3:1 ,Hr I l S! ,, SN. Fan il? H2 ii, , 1 2 1 E,i ifi 2 1 ll' ii It t t !:1 ll nu. 'X', Tambourine ants Eames buciztp Blythe Dulton Hoople Conzlernmn Sheinhouse Gillette Sulzmun App Griclley Decker Guild Terry liuigle Kunstler Copeluncl Dnwson Mzic1'heerson Duvis llurl Mackenzie Gornlun Iilish Dixon Buckley lluruch Owen The following WC1'Cil'llll2ll'CCi lust yeur: App Dissenroth jones Mercer Baruch Dixon Kelley Morey Bihbens Dorsey Kinney Nelson Bliss lfugel Kunstler Nottingham Blythe Funcher Kurchin Polhem us Brown lfroser Larkin Remble Buckley Gorman Lombzlrcl Ruggiero Buckmun Griclley Loveland Schirmer Butters Guild Lowery Sehwurl z Condermun Hearn MucPheurson Smith Coon Hogan Mangin Terry Copeland Hoople Martin Thompson Culver Hopper McCollum WCli'lll2lll Decker Hnnlly McC'ordoek Whiting Dennison Hurst Mclilory Wolfencler Two l.Illlllll'0Ki .Forty-one . . Qijfeiglig Zvoiiflxtn ,,n' B in or in r'rn r'nnXr ' ll ll wg' M 52 Ss sk Q. ii X x 111 I xfwmwnmxxwas x. wsxxmxxwsxsxwsx -::::m:,::::e:'-:::::.,.:: ,,,,, :::A:::::::::s+:mxxwe:::::::'::::::aces ::,,,i, A:-:::::i::::::r'--'---ct: -:..s..............1m1...,.........t11..11Wl,1- ONONDAGAN K....1.W.t.M..a., . ,..a..att,tt.W,.,.............,tt,..,.,.................. illl 3305155 1925171 11 1 No one doubted that Boar's Head would ' .111212114'i t' successfully emerge from the hindering influ- ence of war COl1Cllt1Ol1S. The inherent strength 1 of the organization foretold that factg but that it should resume at a moment's notlce all its old prestige and power was scarcely expected. Yet such has been the case, altho military con- ditions prevented any activity in the fall. Boar's Head began the New Year with prep- 11, 1:1 arations for the staging of an original play with an able and carefully selected cast. The club i1 has been strengthened by the acquisition of 11: much good dramatic talent, among those re- cently entering the University, together with the return of former members from various branches of service. It has been particularly 1 fortunate in the return from the service of 1111 Lieutenant Lewis E. Parmenter, '11, who has il 1 1, , 1 1 l 11 directed Boar's Head plays since the production 1:1 by the society of his own play, Broke, in 1 NVAIQLQEN LtQI,5'1'EN 1914. He has been not only an able director, P,e5i,1c,,g but also an adviser and enthusiastic supporter of the society, beginning with the days of his x 1 student membership. 1 1 The selection of a play for a late production proved a problem, The Climbers by Clyde Fitch was first decided upon and later rejected 11 in favor of an original play by a former Boar's 1 , , - Head member. Under Contract by Ralph 1 Murphy is a play especially adapted for college presentation. It is a comedy in four acts, with a cast of seventeen characters, ten male , and seven female, offering opportunity for 111 exceptional dramatic work, together with some excellent character studies. The author who followed the professional stage since his gradua- tion from college, has written several plays, i1 l' noted for their witty dialogue, clever presenta- K 11 . . . . 5 tion of character, and fascinating situations. 1 s 11 S SE 11 The plot concerns two young playwrights, Q .1 Ford and Lowell, whose futures have been so I Q S i unfortunate that at the opening of the play they 1? AMN. H1t'NHf M' 'ire about to be e'ected b their landlad . An 1 Manager ' , J . y . Y 1111 old college friend, who is a dramatic producer, promises to finance them if they will leave New York to get atmosphere for their play. They sign a contract to produce a play, three months from that day. The two playwrights go to different small towns. Ford goes toClayville, Indiana, where he boards with the local postmaster. He falls in love with the postmaster's winsome daughter jane and becomes so engrossed in her family troubles as to forget the contract and the play he has set out to write. 11' S Two Hundred Forty-two S S ' ' ff catxcx X -e-e ,, -Q 11 11 11 11 1 i 1 1 i1 1 1i 11 11 ii 1 i 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 '1 1 11! 11 11 ,1 11 21 ,1 ,, ll ll ll L li N E511 25 '1 SE II ll , ll' 1511 ,111 .1 111, 1 T111 i , 1 ,X 11, Q11 Q1 '1 ,1 1 l' 1,1, 1 11 1 IQ ,, 1 1 I fl ,1 , 11 11 1 1- 1 1 11 1 I, 1, - 1. 1 ,1 , 1 11 1 -1 . l I ONONDAGAN P.. , The postoffice is robbed and Ford is suspected. Lowell turns up and is taken for a detective. He, depending upon his friend, has not written a play either. The producer comes to claim the manuscript, and no manuscript has been prepared. To shield jane's brother Phil, Ford allows himself to be arrested, as the thief. At the eleventh hour the chums decide to write their experiences in play form. Three acts of the play are turned over to the producer, who ac- cepts them and asks for the ending. The ending is written in the confession of Phil, the exoneration of Ford, and the happy ending of three love affairs. Robert Ford . AUred Lowell . Jane C ole Nathan Cole . Eteanore Blaine Senator Blaine Peggy Vere . Ilerby . Phil Cate . . Walt Henderson Fred Marsh , Reynolds . Kenderton Serene y Sweat . Nina Rich Osprey . M rs. Lutz The Qliust Albert Floud Harold Dawson Frank Westccmtt' . George Coughlin . Kathleen Webster . Robert Slocum Margaret Alexander . Donald Bate . Monroe O'Donnell i Theodore Hall T Thomas Lowry w Francis Lawler Chester Nott . Jeannette Walters . Marion Deering Emily Gilchrist Mildred Brown P l- 'l'wo 1-lunmlred ,l.1'orly-three 1 rff -lriie itr3::'.:iir5i:fff:, . ENQMQAQAH :' 3805155 Zlazah bucietp X w Mcliny Pvrrin Slocum liulv Lowery MuuI'l1L-rson POllli'l!lllS liuruclr Suook O' Donna-ll XVoorl Nolt Morris lfloucl NVultL-rs Lawler Dm-ring Tollcy llull Muxunrlvr Couglrlin NVQ-stcoll Colslcu NVutson Slll'lllll2lllSl'l' Kimlwr Guild Pulnwnlm-r I lr-mlricks Brown Clark Dawson Gilcllrivsl l'll'l'l.L'l'llZlll Roosc l'l2llllXV1-ly NVQ-lmslvr MuC'ormick QDffi:ers Prc.s'1Tf1'cul . Wurrcn Colslcu V'fCC-P1'l?A'fllt?7Ll Frank Westccrtt Secretary . B2Il'l7Zl1'2l Watson 7'reczsm'w' rllafnagcr . . . ,fl dvcrlising .'l'ftLlZlIg!?7' 'lfwo 1-Iumlx-url b'orly-four ' ' ll, 52? George Coughlin Leon Steinhousc Lurcllc Guilcl l .. . .M M M, I 1x:::1g1iQiNQNDAGAN ZBuar's Ilaeah Qiast ' Yon'vc- been gznnhling again i8uar's ilaeah 1511195 Sainte 1905 'King Lear CSlm1eespcarcD . . 'lVluelJeth Q.S'lzakc.vpcarcj . The Rivals Csfldfilitllbb . . Twelfth Nighty QSlmkc.x'pc4111'cj . Ckicket on the llearth ClJfakcnxj . The lVlz1gistrz1tc CPincroj . . . . The Comedy of Errors cSfZllf6l?SfJl?tU'!?D . An ldeal Husband COsczu' Hlffllillp . . The C'oz1cl1 Cllarolzi lflftllllllld, '10j . Mice and Men Czlladclinc L. Rylcyj . The King Pin QCarl Oswald, '14j . . You Never Can Tell Clicrmml Shawl . Broke CLcwis li. lJll1'77LC7llC7', 'IU . . The Witching Hou1 ' C11 uguslus Tlzomaxj The Fortune HLIl1tCl ' QWinclzcH Smilhl . . The Lion and the Mouse CC'lmrlcs Iflfrilzj . We are Seven Cljlcanor Gatesj . . . llorotliy Vernon of l-lnddon l-lull CC'lm.s'. Majorj 'iriiiiiifgiif x'eX' ntixrizigigwf-Q8 Xxxxxxxk 55:3:Q:ggi1:1T'5fZfJfiltrrgzrzi' :ig1:e:ti::1t:ig 1905 1906 1907 1908 1908 1909 1909 1910 1910 1911 1912 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 lu 1 llllll1ll'1'4l l ui lx llx - l.,. T X -M .,.ll. .-XNMNWW X.. W e..le-.N-.NN.....-A Dr. Horace A. Eaton Dr. Charles H. Carter Professor Hugh M. Tilroe Warren Colsten Harold Dawson Margaret Alexander Harlan Andrews Frances Clark George Coughlin L. V. A. Guild john Heffernan Frances Hendricks Alma Hodges Alice Ives Donald Bate Sylvan Baruch Mildred Brown janet Cook Miriam Deering Emily Gilchrist Donald Gorman Theodore Hall Hazel Kimber Franeis Lawler 'I'wo Hundred Forty-six l 'm wWNvAXKKwNxxNQmwxxxxmxvAwxvermxu xxwxxoew arm . 'tr Z.:.:1::::,,.,, .... .. :::::: :,::,' :.::g. ?Bnar'5 Ziaeah members iiaunorarp :Members Dean Jean Marie Richards Miss Katherine Sibley Miss Eclitha Parsons Mr. Frank Martin Zlntihe Members Leo Kelley Thomas Lowry Paul McPherson Chester Nott Dorothy Roos Richard Snook Leon Sheinhouse Elsie Stevens Barbara Watson Frank Westcott Margaret VV ood iblehges Louise Morris Charles McKay Monroe O'Donnell Earle Polhemus Walter Perrin Faythe Santway Robert Slocum William Tully ' Jeannette Walters Kate Webster pf, .-,.:1ii , ' fr- - l-v F-QI.. .. U. .-,.'.,::.5., H - ': .....x,.-.--.1.-, f - ., -.,.-. .. .. . , , 'HAP Shri-. .M :::3:-gi5R 2h':'ii .f 'f-gfiwzur.'1JfHi'.53:f:.2EJ:?' -'J1.. - I. 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C. anrl the leaving of sn many men for other forms of military service, the clehating interests for this year have heen stimulated very little. A share of the men retiurnecl for the seeoncl semester, hut the lateness prohihitecl forming a spring seheclnle. Due to this there will he no Varsity stagings nn- less it he with Pennsylvania early in May. However, the management has attempted to make arrangements with the various Colleges sneh that the regular events ol the former years may he enntinnefl next year. l-lrmivfxlzn A. Holi:-:i.l.. 1--in-1 O ..t....,,.v.....,.e-..t ..N. ..- eete e ..t,e.x.,ete ..e. ...t. - Q. e t,.. -Mts.-Nwsxwws-:sw .t,-e..,.. ..... .....,....,.. ,..,..e.....e.e,-..We ,...,:,,...v. e..t. e.,tt..s...m.sNswem.wmxe X 5 3 Q S 5 R S X Q S 1 Af E 14 . Q - Www A I af x X E E Q S s s 'e Q wf . as 11. 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NewWe-..q.NxtsX-.-.-.oss W.-...uww I g Qlluh Fharles Bollinger . john Warren . f'heslerVVheeler liarl Tollev Sylvan Barueli Sterling Pugh liclwarcl Houghlaling Sterling Pugh liarl 'l'olley john VVarren Paul l'ay clllCSl'L'l' VVl1eelm-r Qiram liarl Tolley Philip Bernstein Sterling Pugh Qllternate Chester Wheeler Jfresbman Rebate Qllluh lrrmlwzl . . . VIH, Pri i i1l'c1Ll . . Szrnlun ami TI'l?!I.Y1H'1?l' QDfficers jlmtllllltff Lansing Dill lfloycl Pease lVlarion Pratt Norman Bassett A. li. Bernstein l-Iowarcl Bretlle Charles Brooks john Curtiss, jr. Lansing Dill liclwarcl Dwyer Paul lilmcrly Harvey English l-lerlmert Ginzlnirg l.ouis Goldstein Hiram Clolcllmerg lsiclor Gnlmerniek lfrecl Hill Ross Hoople liclwarcl jones . Otto Koek, jr. Stanley Miller R. G. Patterson lfloytl Pease William 'llolley Mow e..,X.,..N.-.,t-..,.....N..,o... Me.....,..+e....v W,.e,e.-,.........x-..-..s..ot-...,e....M,.e...,w.f .. William 'l'olley Uleam Stanley Miller Qllternate Howard llretlle lfrecl l-lill Two Iflnmlrr-d l1'or!y-ninr- Mmywm 1ff,wu,f.4 W N xr ft YQ sy E2 Sl sz wwwwk am ,er 1. Q li x in 35 l r tl fl l r i ir rig l sl l il is lr e i l f gl . ij .1 ll ll il ji Els ., E. is li ,, in r:.1'GZJfh:::Lt:::1t21.. fr : - 4 I I wmu+mmwmmmmmwmxsNsmsxxsvsssxxvxxwxfmsxw -:::::::r:.-s .:1::::::::::::. wear... ::::.:::::::::: l I amunsllsveounueamamxwaswmswmrm :. X x vunummnmuemxmwwxww wxxxxxxxxumxxxw V-::::::sM:. mw:::::::::::::::.w:-rex:-1-exwmswsme-fmsswxxx , . QE'raturp P Beahing Qlluntest fur Qupbnmnre women John Crouse College, March 26, 1918 I 5 y fainntestants Svubients P Emily Day- Lawyer's Plea from Madame X. Mabel Duryea- Within the Law. i Elizabeth McCarthy- Jean Deprezf' Katherine Pickles- Derrick Sterling. Frances Deming- The Cry of the Children. is Mary Bellows- Life of Elixer of Martha. I Ethel Thompson- Cupid and Dickey. it Elsie Pack- An Abandoned Elopementf' 3 Eiubges 5. 5: ii Mrs. R. B. Roanten Mrs. P. A. Parsons Mrs. J. P. Behm fuiuarb l Olive Randall Qtnarhs 325 Prize-Mabel Duryea 815 Prize-Ethel Thompson I l 5910 Prize-Elsie Pack Two Hundred .Fifty A' fix? 'V .ff ,f-.,fV '1. A 5 if W V Z 0 Lf... -fx ..11gjj''11:111''1'f,1ffEf'QQ,Q....' -qqwsunawwwswwmwx xwwsxxxwx-4 amwwswx sxwwwmwww-wassms.N-.wswwawmx Us ts wawswwaw.. wwsmwww wwwswxww Nxswxwsw N-...WNWN-is-NN.,Q...Nt..sai..W.N twwsta. at so va Eznisun Beclamatinn Clinntest john Crouse College, April 24, 1918 iBrugram The Perfect Tribute ..... 'M. S. Aiuirews Harold Weisenherg . The Great War ..... Publicity Bulletin Thomas Lowery The Deserter ..... R. II. Davis George Coughlin A Plea for Cuba ....... Tlmrslon- John L. Gregory The Third Liberty Loan ...... . J. H. .flpplebrc joseph D. Zalmanoff The Honor of the Woods ..... . W. II. H. Illuway William D. Slattery The Mansion ...... . Henry Vimljylerr Duane E. Johnson I Tammy's Prize ...... ,il mmywmus john J. Hefferman Eiuhges F. V. Bruns A. H. Ferguson H. D. Bailey S20 Prize-j. D. Zalmanoff 5410 Prize-George C. Coughlin Zlnnual Prohibition QBratnricaI flliuntzst Hall of Languages, March 28, 1918 Qbrher of Speakers Sylvanus M. Duvall, '20- Prohibition and its Economic Aspects Lee E. Emerson, '20-- Prohibition as a War Measure. Carl M. Diefenbaeh, '19- The Quest for the Higher Man. Russel L. Brown, '20- The Price of Victory. Eluhges sl. Herman Wharton Charles H. Rieliarclson L. Carl Sargent Siltnarhs First-Sylvanus M. Duvall, '20-Represented Syracuse at State Prohibition Oratorieal Contest. Second--Lee W. Emerson, '20 Iloiwmlzle Mention-Carl M. Dielenbaeh, '19 Two Humlred Fifty-one 7511 3 Z 0 Kilim aggllii . EBe?Lima Cfxtempuranzuus Svpzaking flluntest ,. v john Crouse College, May 9, 1918 .il TOPIC: Amcrieanism QDvher uf Speakers .lt Flztrence A. Berg Dzlvifl M21Cllll1lS ill Vhztrles Meliuy I-lowztrcl Bezufli lg l H. lflliot' C'hnHee George Coughlin Eiubges Rev. VV. l.. l.yon Attorney lfl. lfl. Skt-ritt Arthur White Qthaarhs 5915 Prize-H. lilliot. Clmflee W0 PI'iZ0 'Cl'l2ll'lCS Nlelizly li 1 1 li ' Qi Iiaurace 33. white illilemurial QBratnri:aI Qllnntest 1 john Crouse College, May 25, 1919 1-l t -s til Q 3 -t it l ri Ctlluntestants i Leon Carnell Jeanette Martin Gertrude Smith Dwight M. Beck I l.. C. Boelces it Ehthges Attorney I.. Carl Sargent' Attorney Frank sl. Guilfoyle Prin. Claude A. Duvall Rev. sl. H. MaeConnell W. V. ifmte Rev. H. H. Haclley if ifttnarh 59700 Prize-Leon Carnell SlllljCC1f-Url-lllC P21l'2lSl1'C.H it E 'l'wu H ttiif 1 v-tft 1 I1'it'l5'-Iwo r....... A ,:.111, - -:HH-f: 1 u rfwtwwmwwwxvf--.-X..... -. .-.N.-NMNMWM .. N. M...te.,,,,t,..,....,,,....,...,..,..,,,.,,.,.., .. ONONDA AN . .,..W.,..,.,...,.. ix ' E X row r ' wg :Q h'-, , x , , X ... X f N X X l , ' '- X. Q ,M x 'E .. I ' W a,mff ' I U Q g ,f w , X I X ' ' 'I X I I W , 4 ,4 .- INT uv-man 'SJQ ,- ,,1:,,. --,f-Ai, ONONDAGAN gliiiitlfi Q' Zfnterfraternitp Qiunferenuz Jfuunheh 1916 The Interfraternity Conference, as a medium between the fraternities and the University Administration, has proved a great and mutual benefit. lts policy has been to hold the fraternities in close bonds of fellowship, to stimulate interfraternity activities, and to work as an organized force for the Alma Mater. The present college year ,has been filled with turmoil, and fraternities have suffered. The enlistment of members in the service and the S. A. T. C. necessi- tated the closing of chapter houses and the entering into a period of inactivity until war conditions might permit the resumption of active fraternity life. The lnterfraternity Conference ably met the problems arising thereby. At present the Conference is aiming to establish a uniform and expedient scheme for regu- lating rushing and pledging which is hoped to establish greater harmony among fraternities. , The members of the Conference are: ACACXA, A x P, B o II, A K E, A T A, A T, I' II V, xz,AxA,flwAo,fbFA,fb Kwlf,lIKA,w 'r,2A R,2:A M,z1s,2x,2:N,2:f1-lc, o A, z Is 'r, and z Alf. Qlbfficers Presirtcut . . . . . Walter W. Abbott of A 'r A Vice-President Bernard Hagberg of ll K A Sevretar3 f.... Howard Lester of 22 fl: 15 Treasurer ....... Harold B. Lowe of z il' Chairman of Executive Committee . Bernard Hagberg of ll K A Faculty Representative . . . Evcrgtt Hicks of 1- II 1- 'l'w0 llumlrccl Fifty- Your t'Ai W fffe'---1-' gjggiiiigiiggg wmwxxxxwwxxwvmxwmwuwsxxfwwwwwsww-I wwswsx -wxwwwsx Nxxxxxtxxxtxmtmexfxxxxw b. 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S all 15131 Gamma fllbapter , M F' Fl 'H 'x 1011 Walnut Avenue 1 . . v F, ' ' xlistablislzczi 1871 l .mul l.. 1 'r'-urriiiffi ,-l.,w,i 4' .il A ca M Jfratrzs in Jfacultate William D. Alsever George H. Bond Eugene F. Bradford Ernest F. Edgecomh William A. Groat john L. Helfen Edmond Lewis Daniel F. Luhy Edward D. Roe Seymour C. Schwartz Robert Sperry Edward S. VanDuyn Charles J. Wells Senior Richard A. Clark Juniors Charles A. Chappell H. Lyman Hart Paul H. Davis John W. Howe, jr. Lurelle V. A. Guild Leonard E. Nichols bupbumures Kenneth P. Buckley Walter G. Perrin Clarence B. Fortescue Robert H. Slocum Harry W. Parker Louis R. Soucler Ralph E. Van Nostrand jfresbmen Alva P. Baker joseph B. Brown Wendell V. Brown Harry E. Casler Seymour Coe Robert H. Fearon Pierson H. Gould Robert W. Haines John B. Hillyer, jr. Donald D. Hinman Roland P. Howe Harold J. Nichols G. Irving Tinkelpaugh Two Hundred Fifty-seven ax- --. ....-e.s.s..X.aaf....sas..-...ssasass-a:..:..a...asae. :m::::.:::::: gf. wmmwwNixxxwxswwwwxswmxxsswmsNw-sgxsxwssxxsw.swfsxssswxsvewxxxwxm we::.::::::::::. .:::::1..,::1::::, :memes wwe-ff: sms-wsmwss-ss e.e:f::::+:e:s- -es-:rg H: 'errqrerrfe vsxmxsssx-we s VW-.N tmwws W..Nws.Ns.s.s.-,X X Amherst College Bowdoin College Brown University Carnegie Institute of Cornell University Colby College 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 Mass. Institute of Technology McGill University Middlebury College Miami University Michigan University Two Hundred Fifty-eight 3lBeIta Tlhlpsilun lfoundezl al Williams C allege 1834 Roll of Qllbapters New York University Northwestern University Ohio State University Technology 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 eeels f seeeeee l :sxxxxwass w.sssv.wsw-W I I bi S vw wammwfqf R if R ll l.. .., l 1 1 rl ll l l 1 V l l a , l ,. is li ll il ii -X. wnmswsms-aww-XM t X NQQLQQNDAGAN Willard A. Glen Charles A. Hargitt Frank P. Knowlton Henry N. Pattee Harold H. Davis Howard A. DoBell james B. Kinney G. DeWitt Munger john li. Gillette Melvin F. Greene Donald J. Hoose J. Stewart Lawton William A. Owen Thomas J. Dixon G. Bruce Andrews Harold V. Boggs Kenneth R. Boyd Fred J. Brown Lansing B. Dill jess Fleck :lftatres in :lfarultate Spranuse Qllhapter 426 Ostrom Avenue Established 1873 Henry A. Peck Frank R. Smalley Burnette Smith ' Frank R. Walker Seniors Harold Watkins Thomas A. Wilson Robert Walldorff Eluniurs Richard L. Scott Donald Sears W. Henry Stevens john I. Terrell Sophomore!! R. Paul Leuhe ,freshmen Stanley M. Miller Thomas K. Scott Horace F. Smith Russell S. Taylor Richard li. Welch K. Stanley Wilcox Two Hundred Fifty-nine : l:tii,, ...... 1 1. .,.. , .,., , .... ...... ,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, A ..,,.,...,.,,,, A . . .1T'iQTTi1:lINONDAGAN ygsigggij ffffi::: I Zeta 155i Foumied at New York University 1847 3KnII of flibapters New York University Williams College Rutgers College University of Pennsylvania Colby College Brown University Tufts College Lafayette College University of North Carolina University of Michigan Bowdoin College University of Virginia Two Hundred Sixty Cornell University University of California 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 Wisecmnsiii ''i'ffl'iif.:fffiiglil -'-- if i:: K 'ff '--1 f LQ t-fff:f2--'-'-f- mNx-tmwmxxxxessxsxsxw wkw.w0swiNsk X.. vkwwkwx 1 Robert K. Brewer Henry M. jones Brewster Doust LeRoy B. Fox Charles H. Shaw William sl. Blair William H. Lamb Raymond H. Barnum George P. Busch lrvin E. Hunt William Erwig Russell E. Hayner Bertram Patterson William Meyers .rams-asf: swN...M....s.s::f.f.:.rsm.-.v:::::.1..:1 gamma Qibapter 805 University Avenue jfratres inldfanultate Hersey G. Locke Frederick F. Moon Murray Cain Qeniurs Harold B. Lowe George Page VanNostrand Zluninrs Howard K. Richards Arthur C. Schroeder Bruce Wellington Svupbumores Alvin P. Loskamp Donald M. Mawhinney gl. Willard Salin :Freshmen Roger S. Ewing Daniel H. Quigg George S. Salisbury Wendell M. Sprague Howard K. Weeks Two Hundred Sixty-one 1 O ':::'N i xXeX'aiN' ON DAGAN irii 1 t..::::::':1t::tM Established 7875 I .V .- -....V...V.V . ..,.. -V.-..- ..,,.... ,.,. , ,.,......sN wwwsxNwmN,s-mw.mm-wsttwiNXQMN WXXNNN 11 0NONDAGAN lifes l 1 4 A. 1 ' 1i ., s Qlifflil ,AA,.,, 195i Tkipsilnn Founded at Union College, 1833 Amherst College Bowdoin College Brown University Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College Hamilton College Kenyon College Lehigh University BKUII uf Ctfbapters Union University University- University University University University University University University New York University University of Chicago of California of Michigan of Minnesota of Pennsylvania of Rochester of Illinois ' of Washington of Wisconsin Syracuse University Wesleyan University Trinity College Williams College ' Yale University Two Hundred Sixty-two ' 'T'5 :gif, ' -.wavy s-.W awwwwwwwfkwwwswkN tak-.N-Q.. tx. V- . X tw.Xtwtwtavawwtsmmxwsx ...,,,Nws.s-W QJENBWAQQ-5ExTj:35:1::i::::: c N XXXN r W l lifl 1 f i Qibapter 101 College Place lislalzlixlzed 7875 Harold Kaye Dawson William Barron Mylchreest Richard John Lighthall james Harlow Andrews George Washington Allen Randolph Thayer Burnam Robert Palmer Copeland Willard DeLaker Aekley Robert Hathaway Andrews Arthur Snell Barber Arthur Donald Bate Robert Frederick Britton jack Rae Bruce Calvin Bunnell Cathers Glenn Hillerman Cox Albert Crandall Fisher Wm ,..,, . ..... -N . . Seniors Paul Winfield Snodgrass Eric Waldemar Will Juniors Edward Hillyer Mackenzie, jr. Robert Willis Morey bnpbumntes John Bidwell Denton George Lewis Gridley Alfred Dickson Hurst Charles Ruland Ryan freshmen Bertrand Littell Gulick Edward Charles Hughes William Thaddeus Hutcheson, jr. Fraser McLennan Monroe Bowers O'Donnell Reginald Franklin Pierce August Woldemar Rammi John Rinn Winter Arnold Jason Zurflick Two Hundred Sixty-three 155 eee err ff rr rferf' xwaN+--X-ww Nssxssss-s.Q.N wwwssmwssmwamxwmI-.w...sa-.XWNXW s NX W Nmswsxxxxsxxs NWN-5 sswwwm -:asses-ssw-.NsX-ffsssfsfsrs-.. -srqmfmfisww wsssfsssts vswsmsxs I I 39131 iiiappa Sl Founded at Washington and Jejerson College 1852 Bull uf Clllbapters Amherst College Allegheny College Bucknell University Beloit College Brown University Case School of Applied Science Colgate University Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College Dickinson College DePauw University Franklin and Marshall College Iowa State College Johns Hopkins University Lafayette College Leland Stanford, jr., University Northwestern University Ohio Wesleyan University Pennsylvania College Purdue University Swarthmore College Pwo Hundred Sixty- four- Syracuse University University of Chicago University of California University of Indiana University of Illinois University of Iowa University of Kansas University of Colorado University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of .Nebraska University of Ohio University of Pennsylvania University of Texas University of Virginia University of Washington University of West Virginia University of Wisconsin Vanderbilt University Washington and jefferson College Washington and Lee University Wittenburg College 13 L Q Alfzitftfl wxwxxwvwsww NNNWXN john W. Church William J. Gorse Earl Hollenbeck Franklin J. Holzworth J. Sherry Barton Roland H. Canfield Howard R. Spellman Bennett B. Bartholomew William W. Bray Elmer G. Butler Sidney F. Dixon Robert N. Post Wendell Campbell Theodore R. Crawford Roland C. Cribb Ralph M. Harder Robert N. Hunter J. Edward Kelly ..... ..... . .. .. t..........,.. ONDAGAN ...... jaetn Burk Beta Qlhapter 113 College Place Established 1884 :lfratres in Jfacultate Ross P. Jewell Frederick W. Revels W. Martin Smallwood Lockwood Street beniurs John A. Heald Warren D. Jennings Zuninrs Ralph W. Woodworth Marcus D. Wormer bupbnmures Clayton I. Ingeson john J. Kesel Walter C. McNeal Karl R. Schnauber Meiric K. Dutton iBIehges H. john Lucier Lieber Martyn Burch McMoran Frank B. Millen Chamberlain A. Page Malcolm S. Spelman Walter Van Benschoten Two Hundred Qwty five i 'i i ii 'i 'i' F A P -1115 ,,,1 Skull of Qtbapters ll- ' lI:,::-Hz tsl: lgil ,,, ,ig I-, it ONONDAQAN jifrgtagge hi zlta illibeta Founded al Miami University 1848 Miami University Indiana University Central University Wabash College V University ol Wisconsin Northwestern University Butler College Ohio Wesleyan University Franklin College Hanover College University of Michigan University of Chicago DePauw University Ohio University University of Missouri Knox College University of Georgia Emory College Mercer University Cornell University Lafayette College University of California University of Virginia Randolph-Macon College University of Nebraska Pennsylvania State College Washington and jefferson College Vanderbilt University Lehigh University University ol Alabama Lombard College Alabama Polytechnic Institute Allegheny College University of Vermont Dickinson College Westminster College University of Minnesota University of Iowa University of South Dakota Fwo Hundred Sixty--six University of the South Ohio State University University of Texas University of Pennsylvania Union University Colby College Columbia University Dartmouth College University of North Carolina Williams College Southwestern University Syracuse University ' Washington and Lee University Amherst College Brown University Tulane University Washington University Leland Stanford, jr., University Purdue University University of Illinois Case School of Applied Science University of Cincinnati University of Washington V University of Kentucky McGill University University of Colorado Georgia School of Technology Pennsylvania College University of Toronto University of Idaho Washburn College University of Oregon University of North Dakota Iowa State College Colorado College Denison College Whitman College Utah University University of Kansas 1,135 lil I jgillilflliflgiiifQ.Ql'1 V VVYV la iii J' tai li 1 4' il af my l I 1 1 1 l l 'l is li ll -skis-wsssssxwsxs was New QN0NnAGiijry:1:fr: Hugh P. Baker Howard G. Case Thomas C. Hopkins Harry Martin james E. Dunn Payne Biglow Orin K. Lamb Spencer Lewis, jr. Paul H. Lowry james H. Barnard Harold H. Gerard Richard C. Jenkins William Joor Harry A. King Bruce Lowry was .,.. ......:.: ztn Burk QEps1Inn Qihapter 1001 Walnut Avenue Established 1887 Jfratres in Jfanultatz Albert M. Larkin Morgan R. Sanford Justus M. Scarafford Seniors Howard J. Proper Charles Stewart Eluniurs Donald MacKenzie Svupbumures Raymond Meek Carroll M. Snyder Roscoe S. Strivings Bradley W. Tomlin William J. Young, jr iblehgw Julian Mansfield Reginald H. More Charles G. Ostertag Robert C. Peard C. B. Shaw john Stevenson Ralph K. Winter Two Hundred Sixtv seven fill ' cf 'f ll ll 1:15 l if 4 15 iz '- ll 'l 1- ai ,V .: 51' li as lil fl ll li I i I S li i l l l i , 1 F i , l is Ii 5, if il l llil ' ONONDAGAN ffff Beta Ulbeta isi Founded at Miami University 1839 Bull of Qibapters Amherst College Bethany College Bowdoin College Beloit College Brown University Case School of Applied Science Central University Cornell University Colgate University Columbia University Colorado School of Mines Colorado College Davidson College Dartmouth College Denison College Denver University DePauw University Dickinson University Georgia School of Technology Hanover College Iowa State College johns Hopkins University Kansas State College Kenyon College Knox College Leland Stanford, Jr., University Lehigh University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Miami Universityr Northwestern University Ohio University Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio State University Pennsylvania State College Purdue University Rutgers College Stevens Institute Syracuse University Two Hundred Sixty-eight St. Lawrence University Toronto University Tulane University University ot' California University of Chicago University of Cincinnati University of Colorado University of Idaho University of Illinois University of Indiana University of Iowa University of Kansas University of Maine University'of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of North Carolina University of Nebraska University of Oklahoma University of Oregon . University of Pennsylvania University of South Dakota ' University of Texas University of Utah University of West Virginia , Union University Vanderbilt University Washington University Washington State University Wabash College Washington and Jelferson College Washington and Lee University Wesleyan University Westminster College A Western Reserve University Williams College Wittenburg College Yale University l i so 11 Qi-QA L33 yi -::::.::s sxw::::::::.:::::::::::::::x ...NM-.M M . . t fwsmwxwxxssxww XNWNNN wxmwxa ae. DEH Donald S. Childs Frederick H. Flaherty William P. Graham B. Churchill Loveland Lewis E. Parmenter Theodore H. jackson Henry M. Meloney Robert nl. Deans William P. Eddy Alfred H. Case Melville S. Kelley Stuart L. Robinson Donald R. Alderman Charles K. Brooks William H. Daniels jay C. .Elder Beta Qlfpsilnn Qllbapter 905 Walnut Avenue Established 1866 Jfratrzs in :lfacultate ' Charles D. Post Earl V. Sweet Wilford E. Sanderson Edwin P. Tanner George A. Wilson Seniors Washington W. Loveland john J. Schlosser Eluniurs Rolland B. Marvin William S. Nottingham Henry F. Kock, Jr. bnpbumures Vincent P. Savidge F. Whiting Valir J. Wormer .freshmen Roy C. Fairchild Howard T. Finch Clayton B. Storms Robert F. Weed Two Hundred Sixty nine I I uxnwmnunumfwsaii.wwwwxxwseasons-wmnmxsssitsaaw,-.Xsw,itsMs.ts-.woes -:exert-:ie -:reel:::::,f1::1,.1,- I.. ONONDA A Allegheny College Amherst College Brown University Bucknell University Colgate University Colorado University Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College Denison College DePauw University Gettysburg College Hanover College Illinois Wesleyan University Indiana University Iowa State College johns Hopkins University Knox College Lafayette College Lehigh University Leland Stanford, jr., University Massachusetts Institute of Technology 19131 Gamma alta Founded at Washington and Jefferson College 1848 33011 of Chapters Trinity College Union University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University of Alabama of California of Chicago of Colorado of Illinois of Kansas of Maine of Michigan of Minnesota of Missouri of Nebraska of Oklahoma of Oregon of Pennsylvania of Pittsburgh of Texas of Tennessee of Virginia of Washington of Wisconsin New York University Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University Pennsylvania State College Purdue University Richmond College Rutgers College Syracuse University Wabash College Washington and Jelierson College Washington and Lee University Western Reserve University William Jewell College Williams College Wittenburg College Worcester Polytechnic Institute N H----fs-:N-..s--awe.:.1:q-:.,..::::::- Two Hundred Seventy Yale University M A A 'fi A itffgg A' 'i .fm sw. Mess. .. TCQNONDAGAN ' Albert R. Acheson F. Lee Benns Walter W. Chipman William R. P. Davey Carl T. Hawley Louis'M. Hickernell Charles K. Cabeen Ray C. Groner Albert H. Betts Maurice D. Low james W. Ayars Leslie H. Coons Lloyd R. Fanton Clifford H. Foster Donald Green Wilford S. Batchelder M. Melvin Clark Clarence li. Hutt Harry W. Baker Fred H. Biederstedt Earl Cady Paul S. Calkins Sigma 3311 Clllbapter 732 Comstock Avenue Established IQOI Jfratres in :lfanultate Crandall Melvin Paul C. Nugent L. P: Ransom Henry W. Stiles j C. Bertram Walker dbrahuates Noble R. Chambers Russell May Seniors L. W. Mendenhall Euninrs Andrew H. Mercer Edmund M. Wilcox Svnpbomures Kyle P. Laughlin Henry B. Mertens George W. Parker Irvin B. Perry . Emerson M. Raynor Jfresbmen Warren H. Loyster Earl D. Terry Howard L. Trage Leonard H. Wilcox iblehges joseph l. johnson Linn F. Stafford julian L. Stratton G. Owen Williamson eefee - Two Hundred Se t O. l'5fgi1If 1 2Il111 :' bmgma Qllbl Founded at Miami University 1855 Bull uf Qlbapters' Albion College Beloit College Brown University Bucknell University Butler College Cornell University Central University Columbia University Colorado University Dartmouth College Denison University Dickinson College DePauw University , Northwestern University Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University Purdue University Pennsylvania College Pennsylvania State College Syracuse University State University of 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 Two Hundred Seventy-two George Washington University Trinity College Hobart College Hanover College Illinois Wesleyan University Indiana University Leland Stanford, jr., University Lafayette College Lehigh University Massachusetts Institute ol' Technology Miami University ' University of Kansas University of Maine University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Montana University of North Carolina University of Nebraska I 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 West Virginia University Mfzfjxl-3 Z 0 ligzl I 3:2 ,M xQ N Q MW xQ,Q , Xxxxxx R R. QNUNDAGAN 'WN'MXN MNP-NNMNM-Www-WWW .- We xxxxx. .xx.xxxx X A NxxxXxXN X.x. .XxxNxXx,xXNx te e WNW .. L- X ef 2 is Q 11, 5 X 25: N SS s 1: :E lr 5: nz Q. 395i Rst banter 129 College Place , Established 1904 Ii at Jfrater in Jfatultate F Charles W. Henderson Sveninrs Charles H. Andrews Llewellyn B. Parsons Leigh Simpson ii Qi Juniors Paul Andrews Milton R. I-liek fi I it Suphnmures Everett R. Benedict Paul Carlisle Ralph Frobiseher ,freshman E C -4 fu L IT' .. U1 E 9? Q d r In Z :3 N as F w CD '1 ,K A i Two I-Iundred Seventy-three ia s, 57 Jfffrf A'ff2 'A 21l1'f'ff g ONONDAGAN M' ESE - '- I ll l l Zllpba fllhx Rho lfouuded at Trinity College 1895 I + Bull nf fibapters Trinity College Syracuse University Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute University of Virginia 1 University of Pennsylvania Washington and Lee University Columbia University Lafayette College Dickinson College i i ,I lr -- is 1 X 1! I I ,+' lr li 1 vi X 1, i University of Illinois i Yale University 1: M i ii ii 5 ll ii if 25 gl if if il li sl - 3 i 5 Two Humlrecl Seven ty-four V V --- -rf: -1:-:mst-.f:f:f:. nf:-seeefefexe::ee:4.e:e-er:W: , - ' -- Cornell University Wesleyan University Allegheny College A Pennsylvania State College Lehigh University Dartmouth College X' NKNWNNN weN..-Nwexxxwmxxxmxx..XXMXNNNWskww..-NNXW.. NWXNNXXWN WMXN...-wwe. ...WeNtt..t....Nw .Nw .WWX-.N..... 1513i Qlipsilun Qibapter 131 College Place Established IQ05 Jfratrzs in Jfacultate Clyde O. Barney Eugene W. Bogardus Warren Colsten Archie D. Hall Howard Beach Bryce D. Blakeley Gerald B. Faigle Charles W. Green Loyal D. Greenman Leo M. Hannan Milton A. Bennett J. Robert Cummings William G. Eggleston I. A. Bradley Howard P. Drayer Seniors Eluniurs Svupbumures jfresbmen iblehges ww ---'- - we -.-.... -Y Harry H. Skerritt M. Elwood Smith George W. Lee Harold F. Round Mack W. Terry Benjamin R. Johnson Paul E. MacPherson Leslie sl. Martin John K. Moeschlin Frank W. Rogers Louis W. Schaefer Earl L. Sehoolcraft Olin G. Decker Elton R. DeShaw E. Weston Hulse Edmond B. Stanley Charles H. Waters Frederick H. Glann Paul D. Stanley Two Hundred beventy five if 'ire 'r rrrr-rfff ii -..i.i ,-,.p Qiliji'fii:.iIiiiiQ ,. -, .,,,..,,.,..,. ,...... ..v...m.sNsN...N::::::::s xNwNWw.w.t.X..M w.w..seNe...M.Q My ws X... xr:-:' ' - Sigma 1Bbi Qiipsilnn Founded at Richmond College IQOI Bull uf Qlbapters Richmond College University of West Virginia University of Colorado University of Pennsylvania College of William and Mary North Carolina A and M College Ohio Northern University Purdue University Syracuse University Washington 81 Lee University Randolph-Macon University Georgia School of Technology Delaware State College University of Virginia University of Arkansas Lehigh University Ohio State University Norwich University Alabama Polytechnic Institute Trinity College Brown University University of Michigan Iowa Wesleyan College University of Denver University of Tennessee University of Mississippi Lawrence College Pennsylvania State College Colorado Agricultural College University of Minnesota! Chio Weslyan University Iowa StateACollege Dartmouth College George Washington University Baker University University of California University of Nebraska State College of Washington Massachusetts Agricultural College Cornell University Two T-Tundred Seventy-six eeeee A . ,www xx . WeW.mwe.M.xW.x W-we x.... ... .. NWWNXW.. X.NxxxN N.. + ...NNWAM Adolph C. B2lllJClll'0l'l'I Gordon D. Hoople john L. Gregory james B. ClC2Il'WE1lfCI' john M. Fraser Howard W. Lester Lowell S. Nicholson George G. Felt 392811 i9nrk Zllpha Qibapter 310 VVz1lnut Place lfslalzlislzerl 1906 Jfratres in jfanultate Harry J. Carmen Dr. Roy Moore Qbrabuates Senior -I. Russell G l.eon li. Sul lon , uarcl Zluniurs Howard if Hoople l.eon Myers Svupbumores Chester VV. Noll Spencer H. MCl'l'lilI11 VVillz1rcI B. Thompson Jfresbmen Ross li. Hoople Henry A. Martin Two Hundred Seventy-seven .1... .-A-M-e....f-..... .... ........... ww.-. .... -- ON ONDAGAN Qigma ' u ' Founded at Virginia Military I nslimle 1869 SKUII uf Chapters University of Virginia University of Georgia University of Alabama Howard College North Georgia Agricultural College Washington and Lee University Bethany College Mercer University University of Kansas Emory College Lehigh University University of Missouri Vanderbilt University University of Texas Louisiana State University University of North Carolina Tulane University A DePauw University Alabama Polytechnic College Purdue University Ohio State University Stanford University Lombard College Indiana University Mt. Union College University of California University of Iowa William Jewell College University of Pennsylvania University of Chicago North Carolina A. 8: M. College Rose Polytechnic Institute Albion College Georgia School of Technology University of Washington Northwestern University University of Vermont Stevens Institute ol' Technology Lafayette College' I wo Hundred Seventy-eight University of Oregon Colorado School of Mines Cornell University ' Kentucky State University University of Colorado University of Wisconsin University of Illinois - University of Michigan Missouri School of Mines lfVashington University, Mo. West Virginia University Iowa State College University of Minnesota University of Arkansas University of Montana Syracuse University Case School of Applied Science Dartmouth College Columbia University Pennsylvania State College University of Oklahoma Western Reserve University University of Nebraska . Washington State College Delaware State College Brown University Stetson University Kansas State Agricultural College University of Maine University of Nevada University of Idaho Colorado State College George Washington University Carnegie Institute of Technology Maryland State College Colgate University Oregon Agricultural College Trinity College Bowdoin College University of Arizona nffff'f-ff, ,ff f,'f- 3 W ,L TQNQHl?AQAN,EIil1TIiITi gamma 395i banter :Fratres in Jfacultate 2l2 liuelid Avenue Establislzcd 1906 Alfred Akerman Philip A. Parsons Harry LI. Hellman Hugh lVl. Tilroe Seniors Frederick Malcolm Knapp Howard l.. Shaff Solon J. Hyde Olin A. Warren Robert Greiner Leslie M. Thompson Alfred li. Fivaz Minor P. Avery Francis M. Ryan Chas. Warren Howard Blaich .. .. .MN .t,.aN.,........-....w.-t...-...+...4.w..xx Neil Koelier Sluniurs Gerrard W. Terry Gorden T. Wilson Swphnmures Al fred Pierre j. Renn K. Miller l.ee li. Emerson Jfresbmen Franke B. Severance King J. Moss Clarence Grielm 3IBIelJges Robert Stuck Harry Rainbow .M ttt.tt.... T M...t..,,......,...W,. '.'IX'3Z1TT,1'... '...2?lxl-QiQ lx-ill!-W-Lllli' Two Hundred Seventy-nine . fx aafafffwt.fm-Q..:..:.x.:gmr:::rffrf-:aw.ww:::::::+wNNw..mzw::ffrrrawrmr. ----A X- -w--Mtaw. X T t Wtwwy-ata.-tatxxxxxxxxaaxxx w.w-sum.-mu.m-max xmxNmswssQ.wswxmmxxw+1 swswsw W-msec-New-4. ' Y' T ' ,,:,g,,,,,,g,,:,gg, .I ONONDAGAN ' 1 appa Qmgma Founded at University of Virginia 1867 Bull uf ftibapters 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 Hampclen-Sydney College Harvard University Iowa State College Lake Forest University Lehigh University Leland Stanford, jr., University Louisiana State University Massachusetts Agricultural College Mercer University Millsaps College Missouri School of Mines New Hampshire College North Carolina A. and M. College Ohio State University Pennsylvania State College Purdue University Randolph-Macon College Richmond College Rutgers College Southwestern Presbyterian University Southwestern University Stanford University Swarthmore College Syracuse University Fwo Hundred Eighty 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 l University of Pennsylvania University of the 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 Jewell College William and Mary College lt.. 1iatg:g,iQ:g4,4ggzi1Di35i'fffffr:Leia W A e W... -.MQ-.,-Nf..,Ne.NN..X.Nw..e....a..Wx-N .aw-X. -..-.,.e.-...NWA ...-MNNa.x....,N.x...a...x.ew.MW -- -X-.xx.MQW-Q-ana-.x-.-f-..e... ggg4gipg1z1'liNmDAGAN Nxx' X David F. Gillette, G. Edwin Brown Willizllll bl. Blaiel1 Floyd D. Brown Robert W. jordan l-lurold D. Kelsey Allan V. Dunn ........+..,, eeeee , ...W ........N.W..N...f Gamma Zluta Clllbapter 109 College Place Exlablishcd 1906 Jfratres in jfacultate lVl.lJ. Ralph C. Young Seniors Gerald P. Metzler jack H. Reifert Siuniurs bupbomur Edward C. Stetzer Paul j. Storm Raymond VVeigold B5 john Leo Mcformiek Ji..-1-X Lyle Nl. Nloore Two Hundred lGig'hly-om- W- ,,::T:.1Z?.i':L11 S 540 'ffr 1I-' 'fafI--f Q n ll 1-15 lil! EE I? ei ill P 1 iii ies Iiil 'li ,Q ll 'rag r , 4 1. Q! 5, l is ll 5. if l 55 i 1: 1 in ll S S ii ie ,Q is ls 1 si i il Q si E le ii .1 if L i if ii 5'i X it iii ,Q 1 ,r r:z:z:::.e:f::: '--- .:.::rf2-F-fsws::::::e:::-:reef-zzrslsfffmf-.wa -Q X.-Ws.+. ::,., ,,.,- :ff,zzf-f-fs.-..s.s-.Mesi:.1 wmwmwwmmwmwxxssssxvsew tusmmmwmmmwwwtsssfzsss wsswsv. ,:-:::--::f:--- .. wmt.-.News Sigma Qlpba psilun C Fomzried at the University of Alabama 1856 Skull nf Qtbapters Adrian College Alabama Polytechnic Institute Allegheny College Bethel College Beloit College Boston University Bucknell University Case School of Applied Science Columbia University Cornell University Central University Cumberland University Colorado School of Mines Dartmouth College Davidson College Denver University Dickinson College Emory College Franklin College George Washington University Georgia School of Technology Gettysburg College Harvard University Iowa State College Kansas State College Kentucky State College Leland Stanford, jr., University . Louisiana State University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mercer University Millikin University Mount Union College New Hampshire State College Northwestern University Ohio Wesleyan University' Ohio State University Oregon Agricultural College Pennsylvania State College Purdue University Southern University Southwestern Presbyterian University St. Stephen's College Syracuse University Tulane University Union University University of Alabama University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University of Arkansas of California ol' Chicago of Cincinnati ol' Colorado of Florida of Georgia' of Illinois of Indiana of Iowa of Kansas of Maine of Michigan of Minnesota of Mississippi of Missouri of Nebraska of Nevada , of North Carolina of Oklahoma of Pennsylvania of Pittsburgh of the South of South Dakota of Tennessee of Texas of Washington of Wisconsin of Wyoming of Virginia of Utah Vanderbilt University Washington University Washington Agricultural College Washington and Lee University Southwestern Baptist University Two Hundred Elx.r'nty-two Worcester Polytechnic Institute he A he tssfsss ssst A at rrrtrs as r rrrrrr ferr ffrr A A as -.sw MXs..ssst sXN.WNsw . ...... Nxxxxxx . Ev, L W' ' :ma .,..,' .. ' .fsma-wa.-l'f--1' ' Shirley W. Allen George lf. Browning Laurie D. Cox Leslie U. Benson W. li. Campbell james lf. Evans Arthur Burnett A. Holly Patterson Charles Boss Donald H. Conterman Clifford j. lildred Harvey ll. linglish Ralph P. Auyer , Clayton A. Benson Woodruff DeSilva Benjamin lf. Dickson W. Alman Fink Kenneth B. Green Jfratres in jfacultate ein Burk alta banter 759 Comstock Avenue Eslablislzml 1907 I Mark lf. l enney Charles H. Richardson Seniors Arlin Gelatt john M. Malone Roger W. Scott Zuniurs Howard A. Smith Roland S. Spaulding Donald Whitney bupbomures Aden J. King joseph W. Lawshe Lawrence MacMillan John H. Poultridgc Jfresbmen Arthur S. Hines Roy A. Scholes Floyd R. Spencer William C. Stevenson Lewis C. Wellington lirroe Williams -..-..-.........................s..,..,..N..mw.w.-...-..s. 'fTre 1 Two Hundred Eiprh ly-three f.w.vmwN.w..xMs.s...sws...sx....wXsss-...ass-ftssxxswwq. ..........,..... .... .- N.-.........t-N.+....w.t...wNN.-.-..C...t,C.,--Q ---. awwmxymwwsssssx Two Hundred Eighty-four ONONDAGAN ,,,, ,Jill-ffflm, 1 Qlbeta Qlpba Founded at Syracuse University 1909 Bull of fztbapters Syracuse University Cornell University EA NMR 'Nw'-xNsvNNe.nXxxxxxwxxx xx x x x'fxwxnXsbr'vxx-xxmxx xxvxwswxx V-F xxsxxsnexxxxxxxxx-axxxxxx NON DAGA Floyd li. Brimmer J. Carton Hurley Ferris D. Cornell Carl M. Diefenlvaeh George Calander Elliot Chaffee j. Graydon Brown I.. Ethan Ellis Albert V. Floud Charles Bollinger Forrest Chapin Homer Chapman john Flack Paul Callender Clyde Collins Kenneth Floyd Qlpba banter 903 University Avenue Jfratrzs in Jfacultate li.rlz1I1li.x'hmi 1909 Sherman L. Kennedy Alvin G. Smith Sveniurs Clarence jones sl. Elton Lodewiek I.eGrand Spawn Bluninrs Sumner W. French Gerald G. Harrison David S. Maelnnis Ray VN . I eterson Smpbumures A. A. Gilbert Carl Goodyear Benjain Heyford Harlan Walworth Frederick Wyant Blehges Glynn Peterson Ray W. Smith Richard Pratt Chester Wheeler Two Hundred Eighty-tive .Q . oi . - .,.r fIf unnnncmsenmmwwevw-as-tw -tsMxv.MxNwwQmxM.Mwme me stsMt.N.s.-.-A N-:es-se f-We-ss: muse...-v-u-Nuo-NW-,www-s tt ww.-Mtt...-.Q.s.-Q.-mmswwt...as-N .wwe-ew.-.xt swW.N....t..t....-:sf-se Brita Eau Brita Founded at Bethany College 1850 Boll uf Qlibapters Albion College Tufts College Allegheny College Tulane University Amherst College University of California Baker University University of Chicago Brown University University of Cincinnati Columbia University University of Colorado Cornell University University of Georgia Dartmouth University University of Illinois DePauw College University of Iowa Emory College University of Kansas George Washington University University of Maine Hillsdale College University of Michigan Indiana University University of Minnesota Iowa State College University of Mississippi Kenyon College University of Missouri Lafayette College University of Nebraska Lehigh College University of Pennsylvania Leland Stanford, jr., University University of Pittsburgh Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of the South Miami University University of Texas Northwestern University University of Virginia Ohio State University ' University of Washington Ohio University University of Wisconsin Ohio Wesleyan University Vanderbilt University Purdue University Wabash College Pennsylvania State College Washington and Lee University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Washington and jefferson College Stevens Institute of Technology Wesleyan University Syracuse U nivcrsity Western Reserve University West Virginia University Two Hundred Eighty.-six ':'f 'fifQff1jjff'f:ff7TjffffQffff:ffQff'fit' 2 O 'ijfiflfi WXNN-eww MW M... Xxx.N . M ' 4 N Jfratre llliff if Garrison VValler W. Abbott john Weber App Alton H. Aclams Frank li. Conlin Tliolnpson N. Bennett Henry' H. A. Blyth Charles H. Branclow Gilbert lVl. Butters Howard A. Brettle lforest Burleh VV.illiam H. Davis Howarrl l. Detro Elbert Hunziker Samara Bluninrs Svupbumnres freshmen Blehges W.Ne-.Nx..-Q,-1-....+w.... m...e,a.WxW wsu.-.ws Gamma QBminrun Glbapter 803 University Avenue lixlablixlzcrl 1.910 5 in Jfacultate C. 'l'. Hamill Bently M. Conmlit Archie L. Gibson William H. Dyer Charles A. Stevens Harry P. VVoocl Paul L. Cheethani Bernarfl M. Dawson -lohn H. Larkin Arthur A. Reeves William W. Wellon Lincoln B. Wilson farlos li. Wolfrom Lawrence Ross Charles I. Stone Two lflundrcd Iflighly-seven .-W fi '1f1 -ltilfww-W--www-Q..-....-.N...,..NNmNw...WN-w.........., i ONONDAGTN Zeta Beta Eau Founded at the College of City Qf New York V Skull of Qtbapters College of the City of New York Columbia University New York University University of Pennsylvania Cornell University Boston University Western Reserve University Case School of Applied Science Tulane University Union University Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Ohio State University I 8.98 Massachusetts Institute of Technology' Syracuse University Louisiana State University Harvard University University of Illinois University of Michigan McGill University Virginia University of Alabama of Missouri of Southern of Chicago University University University University University Vanderbilt California 'rwo Hundred mighty-eight tif-'15 ,ft'f jjfti--Egg 'f f 1 '1 ,, QQ ':,fl.l.fI.Ll' ' ff' ffvv - AW' M W F joseph Alexander H. Charles Goldberg Harold W. Holzman Archie M. Baker Abraham Bernstein IJ. Leonard Cohen Morris Felhnan Eugene W. Boncly Harry P. Cohen QBmicrun Qibapter 503 University Plate li.s'lc1l1lz7.1'lzr::l 191 I Jfrater in Jfarultate A. Harry Kallel Seniors Zuninrz bupbumures Jfresbmen james R. Kalzman Harmon T. Salzman Warren Winkelstein lsaclore B. Goodman Abraham I.. Mailman Louis M. Gordon William Lesson Alfrerl N. Saks A. N. Saperstein Herman Schlossberg Max Snider 'l'woIlu11rIrod lCi1:hty-nine mu.. +..w..-mmm-..w.x-NNN-..+..MW.WN..,.ssx.N-...N..ww.N.N......N-X 1 9 2 O .Q-f1..'..:. 7:5--f Jaffa.. ...1 1 . .-1. ..... ::.:aEQr:mM,NgL-NJNWH: U U wa-um-...Na -1eN1...+1.a-........x-.q..-1...,Q..N...w.s.,-.-,,.NxXa..w.w1.w.WN.. V N....--.W-w ----- --v -- N w--.......g ww... ...wx.wN- Nwxxxxx-...wwmxxxwmv -I Nxwww Q.-New-Nw 5 . 1 5 1 11 1: 11 11 1 11 11 1. A 'lf 11 1' .F E 11 11 11 SE 1: :K S 1 E . lg S if 2 11 X I' 1 4 S 52 1 1 3 Y X S 1 1 1 1. 4 11 F S S E 1 1 1. 1 .2 S si S if if S 11 S 1? 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Wilkinson Two HLnuh'crl Ninety-one fr1'GZ5Eg1ipg..::,,4-'sr.. 'ig .1 ,.,, A ---- 1. H - unmuususunuuunsnnmanv-uns C ..A. AA -l11i1flfAflf , r iBi Ztiappa Zllpba Founded at University Qf Virginia 7868 Boll of Qllhapters Alabama Polytechnic Birmingham Southern College Beloit College Cornell University Davidson College Georgetown College Georgia School of Technology Hampden Sidney College Howard College Iowa State-University Kansas State Agricultural College Kansas State University Louisiana State University Millsaps College Missouri School of Mines New York University North Carolina A. Sz M. College North Georgia Agricultural College Ohio State University Pennsylvania State College Richmond College Rutgers College Southern University Southwestern Presbyterian University Two Hundred Ninety-two Southern Methodist University Syracuse Uni versity Transylvania University Trinity College versity of Arkansas of California of Cincinnati of Florida of Georgia of Illinois of Kansas of Kentucky of Missouri of New Mexico of North Caroli of Tennessee of Utah of Washington of Virginia Washington and Lee University Western Reserve University William and Mary College Tulane Uni University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University I1 21 -f rrni i irt' if ingi,. nr r ggtj 'A 'A T wmmwmmxwwxwxxxxxwx w.ww.wNN..M.NMv Il ONONDAGAN Frederick K. Glynn Bernard l.. Haglnerg Norman W. Brown Donald B. Harrington Dewitt li. Hooker jack W. Lucas Edward M. jones Floyd H. Pease dbrahuates Zllpba Qlbi Qllijapter 1005 Walnut Avenue lislrzlzlixllvzl 1913 Maurice P. Whitney Seniors Duane F. johnson Harry B. Preston Hluninrs Clarence li. Huntley Frandall lf. Phillips Svnpbomures A. Leroy Miller Willis S. Peek liarl V. To Florent li. Verdin Jfreshmen lley Clarence H. Seiliert VVilliam P. Tolley l l arf..,..NxNw:.af.x-rli...rf .N Two T-Tnndrefl Nl ncly-three 'ffrf M A'A i ONONDAGAN Sigma Qlpha 5111111 Founded al the College of the City Qf New York 1909 Bull uf Qtbapters College of City of New York Cornell University Columbia University Long Island Medical College Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons ' Syracuse University University of Pennsylvania University of Kentucky University of Minnesota Harvard University University of Buffalo Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Cincinnati Yale University 'l'wo Ilundrofl Nino! y-four' ' V V, V .,,V, I ,, V C Y W 'Cf' -V-, if ,,,' I V V fd: -- I I mx-2:22:17.::::t.:.::z:e+erf-em vwwf:::,:::::::w:e:ae:ae:ef .::f:::mm::::::e-N :::,:::::: I I mY:,:::::::::: '-lr.-aa. 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IE lf li 1. 1. r li , ii 4 1? ii ff , I n Fred Freedman 'l'wo T-Iunflred Ninety-Ilve . ff? 1 -i--ii.1Ep,fjiiii11111iziiiipifL2,fffgiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipii -mmsmxxvyswswkswsuw.twam..-NM-sx- X- mu-nuu-u-nnu-.m. ,.tw ww-,I X- s -ummm..-Nwetwwv l ' ' , iglji QEp5iIun iBi Founded at the College ofthe City . of New York 1902 SKUII of Qllhapters I College of the 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 Technology Syracuse University Two Hundred Ninety-six T ' fm ' ---we-f::fw::e-qemfa ,..,,,,.a....,.,...... w.x xx,XNN X A xvxxxw . .M Nxxxxxxw,xxv5XXxxxX,N,5.XxxXvXXx C . .,.x..,....,.............M..u .. MW... ONONDAGAN bi Irwin Borsuk Irwin B. Canter jack Freid George M. Peizar Solomon Pred Seniors David Paull banter 112 Waverly Avenue listablfislzed 1917 Charles F. Squillace Eluniors Alexander L. Saul Samuel A. Volpert Harold Weisenberg ivupbnmores Emanuel Schwartz freshmen Reuben C. Canter J- HOWZIFCI Clark Bernard Flaxman HCFIJCIT Gil1ZbUl'g Herman Newman iblehges .I ulius Ka1hl1 Iiflbeff MCI.CZll1 Two Hundred Ninety-seven ra r S Q E: X II .r V Us i . if 5 5 ll 3 R gi S3 SS W M t: Y A 3 M 13 K ' F .1 .P .L .fi V. VK M. rl il ' n 5 i sf .I :E 'W 1-i if .H :E ii ii Q 1? ii . 'r ,. fr H f ., we if ,, ie 31 .. 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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 A Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College Syracuse University New Hampshire College Richmond College Ohio University Wabash College Western Reserve University Colby College University of Washington :f ' tr'l' f11i:g::ffif:fx4I. rirrigiifiiigififrsi 'rrss q so Nfzti iiirri XXQJ: l,:. . ,...t,t...a ..t,...MW .aW.t.. N .X N 4 -482.4 -N-i , A-ii' Qlpba Tlhlpsilun Clibapter 718 Irving Aventu- listablislurd 1918 ,fratres in Jfacultate Charles L. Brightman Seniors J. Elbert Chadwick Patrick J. Garey William D. Macomher Bluniurs James R. Cargill William S. Fisher VVilliam T. Flanigan Philip I. Hoke John Kieffer Svullllumures Floyd li. Barnes Kenneth E. Barraclough Kenneth P. Buck Jfresbmen Allan C. Cone Cyrus E. Davis George M. Carmody Winn Merrill Theodore R. Myers William C. Wessel Harold J. l.aTulip J. Raymond Lutz lflijah E. Taylor A. Paul Traub J. Milton Voorhees Francis li. Wood Theodore W. Greenway John G. Simmons Harold H. Foster Walter H. Kieffer Walton R. Merrill 'Pwo H'1n1d1'eal Ninets nina ' x I P , .itiiziiltll ONONDAGAN ffggjgfjgjggggijj Q ii 31211 imma 31211 I i MEDICAL FRATERNITY Founded at University Qf Michigan 1882 I I l University of Michigan Detroit College of Medicine University of Pittsburgh Northwestern University University of Illinois University of Cincinnati Columbia University University of Pennsylvania ' Syracuse University New York University QBellevueD Union University CAlbanyj Washington University if jefferson Medical College 'sf l ,. '59 iz! l 1, if Bull uf Qlbapters Western Reserve University Cornell University Stanford University CCooper Medical Collegej University of California University of Toronto University of Virginia University of Maryland johns Hopkins University University of Buffalo 4 University of Iowa University of Nebraska Yale University if! Harvard University University of Indiana I' University of Kansas University of Texas I 1 , Q I gy I ll l, i Three Hundred l ,. Hi' I:2fff.,.l.:Q:ifi1i::Qf: 'ff'...Ilf1j4' , . fiiifgj 3 2,0 Ljj fvfffff f -W :W -mwssw N W-Qswswe ee N awsxxx-xNsNww::::::,. wesmw-Nm-m-Qtxxv:e::::::msw::::s::.sNxsN X x wusxxxxsswk 'MNNNN Q --:::::q:::m.v::::::sqf::: ..... rm s-:es-rswwsssfrffrm. . efsmsmw.-erJrffrrfemxe WNNNNXX WQMMXW tx W William D. Alsever Robert K. Brewer George li. Brood Robert' Burns Murry A. Cain Howard G. Case Clarenre E. Coon Henry B. Donst Frederick Flaherty lVilliam A. Groat j. Ernest Delmonieo Frank I. Gano Charles ll. li. Gibbs Gordon D. Hoople lidgar O. Boggs Noble R. Chambers NVilliam lf. COOIIIDS Alonzo F. Brand Gordon A. Holden Andrew D. I-lubbs john li. Hutton William R. Dolan Robert I . D. Gibbs john E. Lillette jfratres in Jfacultate Thomas l'l. Halstead john L. HelTron Harold G. Kline Frank P. Knowlton Albert li. Larkin H. A. MeGruer A. Clifford Mercer Aaron ll. Miller joseph C. Palmer Charles W. Post beniurs Richard ll. Hutchings Lester B. Klippel Earle li. Mack Merrill O. Parker Zluniors Gerald C. Cooney Roger R. Lough Louis A. Parsell Leigh A. Simpson bupbumurcs Robert N. Lindsay Raymond A. Meek Frank j. Montrose Roger W. Scott Jfresbmen Raymond S. I-lolsopple lf. Karl Holzworth Paul l'l. Lowry Gerald P. Metzler 1 3 Z O jllllu baptzr 1000 liast Genesee Street lC.vIalJli.rl10rl 18.90 llenry W. Shoeniek Henry W. Stiles David M. Totman William E. 'l'ruex l-lenry G. Vlleiskoten Charles j. Walls lf. S. NVetherell joseph R. VViseman Edward S. Van Duyn Leon l. Sutton A. Harvey Waftie Ross lf. Wolener Vivian VVorden liarl R. Templeton Thomas li. Walsh Ralph M. Watkins lidwin A. Sherlock lf. Daniel Webster james R, Wilson li. Freeman Miller Leonard li. Nichols George M. Walters Three ,Hundred One -if-:::::::::::::s:-::e::rr-f-xxxxsxststsxxsttssefses.:rg :: me-t+.w:.:e ssee ess-s-sesfse-:::::::-w-:'::,.. X'XKX .Xxxxx T AGAN 'fflflff li l Z 19131 Belts bl I I L EGAL If RAT ERN ITY lfoumicrl at the U nivcrsity of Miclzigcm 186.9 il: Bull nf Qllbapters University of Michigan University of Wisconsin Illinois Wesleyan University Ohio State University Northwestern University University of Iowa Washington University University of Nebraska University of California Chicago-Kent College of Law y George Washington University Stanford University li Boston University University of Kansas i I I University of Cincinnati University of Pennsylvania Yale University Cornell University Syracuse University University of IVIissouri ' New York University University of Virginia University of Minnesota University of Buffalo University of Oregon It University of Maine University of Texas l 2 ' J University of South Dakota University of North Dakota University of Pittsburgh Three Hundred Two New York Law School Indiana University Western Reserve University University of Oklahoma Tulane University Illinois University Denver University Washington University QSt. Louisl University of Chicago Vanderbilt University St. Lawrence University University of Colorado University of Southern California Washington and Lee University Law School of Upper Canada gtfrrsrrffifzffff' 'r e' fffiif 1-- i::'i.,,t:gff5f'ff 'rf- Q f.1s U, : t1t5':f'ifsffg:'if p14gl:.gg1QNQQQ55Qg Dlflifflff . S S umstuck Qllhapter ESltI1J1l'Xfll?lf I 89.9 X X 3 5 A Q S S ii Ei si 3 3 N 5 S 3 2. is 5 1 Q M oeselilin Marvin Terry ,l1'llIllllLfS l I untivy I leulcl Scluwfel Flnrk App Lowe Abbot NVill il ' Jfratrcs in Jfanultate Q 5 5 . .-.,.....N..w.w X,NNx W . xxxxxxx , NW.. 2 z George H. Boncl 3 john W. Cliureh 'l'. Auron Levy 2 3 X Crzunlzill Melvin Seniors Walter W. Abbott 2 john W. App 5 Rielizml flzirk Russell W. l'lll1SlCl'W2llCl , Euniurs i john ID. I-leulcl Clarence IC. l'lunt'ley A Ji-...- L. Cizirl Sargent lflzirry l'l. Skerrill l'll'21llli R. VVz1llcer Louis L. Waiters Warren IJ. Jennings Harold B. Lowe Rollzuul B. Marvin Milifli W. 'l'erry lirie W. Will john K, Moeselilin Louis W. Selmeler 'l'ln'eu llunmlu rl I hum Q' '-rr'kr f r-i-' XrXr'rr ' X'NX' Nxrr r r Wt............IlW M 1 3,g, O flxi:3::::1::t::::1:fr:gg:t::tr:::::t.t:::1. 11it:t:t::xi .zgttzzziit l Muon-Q.....wN.NwNNNNN..M-NxN...x Weww- .X x..W.Nw-.A AAA'i12' 0 X-N 'IJ' Zllpba kappa kappa MEDICAL FRATIERNITY Founded at Dartmouth College 1888 Bull uf Qlbapters Dartmouth College Physicians' and Surgeons' College Tufts College University of Vermont Jefferson Medical College Long Island College Hospital University of Illinois 4 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 Grossb University of Louisville University Medical College, Kansas City University of Pittsburgh johns Hopkins University University of Missouri Three H undrerl Four 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 University of Texas University of Michigan University College of Medicine Richmond, Va. Medical College of State of South Carolina Western Reserve, Cleveland St. Louis University, School of Medicine :fl ':: 'fi-sllfffiffiii fii' V V--77' - - I . L.mX L 5: . liugene Belknap Mortimer Brown H. FI. Burdick Raymond Burns Floyd Burrows john j. Buettner Charles Demong H. L. Gilmore Louis Gould David Gillette George A. Group W. A. Curtin J. J. Levy john A. Barns VVilliam P. Brown Bernard T. Brown john F. Burden Sherman M. Burns Alohn F. Faigle Leo FI. Gibson Wilfred C. Harding Stanley R. Hare Harwood L. Hollis Frank A. Lau rer Henry W. Retan Tracy L. Bryant james R. Cargill Zlnta banter 514 South Crouse Avenue Establislzcli 1899 Jfratres in Jfacultate I. H. Levy F. W. Marlow Thomas Mesick D. H. Murray Brooks MeCuen George M. Price li. C. Reifenstein George M. Retan George Rockwell Fred Sears james D. V. Sheehan A. G. Swift H. C. Yeekel Seniors Louis D. Burlington Glen R. Ford john Malone Zluninrs Francis R. lrving George L. Manley George A. Marsden Charles A. Prudhon Louis D. Relz Otto C. Riseh Roscoe IJ. Severance If rank L. Slater Soupbumores VValter B. Schindler Clifford VV. Sorgues Norman L. VVoodford jftcsbmen Gregory D. Mahar Benediet W. Reilenst Stanley H. lirlenhaeh Warren li. Saile William T. Flanigan Rilylnond -I. Sisson Robert B. Hagenhueher Mathias F. Snyder ein '1'ln'eeJlumht cl li IX e r...--.., 3 2 O ,I.1iiiiii:. Three Hundred Six ONONDAGAN gi, ..,, U Eau Eelta Sigma ENGINEERING FRATERNITY Founded at Syracuse U niverseily 1.905 ,SKUII of Glbapters Syracuse University Brown University Lehigh University AwmsxwxwxsmwmxmxwwMwmwxww:fxxl. Xxx-,Awww X wxwwwwmwxxxxmxwxxwxNxwwmwx-w. -M X. A NXNXN wxxwwf-mwwwmxxwv-Nwwwd wmwxxmxxwxxwxxxmwwqqu-1-nwxvmum-unnmmmm - q NQKXNNXXXNNN xxswx-ANWNXX xx X xx W. xx X N vmwmwxxw - . W., 3 W .1 Zllpba banter Esmblislzed 1905 5 l l l l . i l Stctzcr Fox Cuniicld Dunn Low Burton Muttvu Brown Loveland Eddy Gcincr Johnson NV:u'rcn NVuudwurtll Sclxruudvr Guard Shaw Bluisclx lluusc 5 Jfratres in Jfacultate q l . Albert' R. Acllcz-nm john A. No1'l'l1cot'l fi William P. Grulmunm A Seniors .l. if l3zu'ton j. R. Clllzml W. Al. Bluicll Ncil S. Koclmur R. H. Czmlicld W. W. l.uvclzu1d I.. B. Fox I . P. Matteo lf H. Slmw Eluniurs . 1. N. W. Brown VV. l.. Hunt A! j. Ii. Dunn W. P. Eddy R. N. Gouldc R. li. Grcincr D. House B. R. jolmsrm P 1 M. D. Low A. Cf SCl1l'0CtlCl' lf. Cf Stctzcr O. A. Wzlrrcn R. W. Wouclwm'tl1 Tllrer- l'l1llHll'Pl'lSOV0l1 1':i : : 1 'AV',- mwwommxxwN.efsw.sw.wsmwf-- -satwsxmw NXxwttttmtv...ww-w...WN WNNW.-wwst awewmw Three Hundred Eight l QNONDAGAN , i:':i Nil: Gamma QEta Gamma LEGAL F RAT ERN ITY Founded ai U nivcrsily of M ainc 1901 3KuII of Qllbapters University of Maine University of Boston Albany Law School Syracuse University Cornell University University of Michigan University of Indiana Creighton University Georgetown University University of Oregon f11iS3-9- iigglgl wa-N..-mnmuu S E? w w X X R ,wmv ,1,,fMw,w Wffffwfwwffww .gm we M.Wa.,fWfA,W,m,MWf,f:f MW f S 'few f,wMzzW4fwfM,Wwf Wmnn wmfmw .fum zffzwffffymmyfwwfffnw i ,fwwfwew fwfwwffimvwffwmw s S MW 5 my ,Ulf ,, R X S s E S s X 5 . u :sxxxwsmxxxwuwssxssssssvs sms X xxsv-wsxsxsfxv n liverett Hielcs lfraneis G. Kingsley liclwarcl N. Barber Thomas Burke Stephen P. Burke Kenneth Cole William j. Dalton A. Russell t'oon Raymond j. Fonracl Robert Dixon john Dooley james W. Bennison john Boyle William j. Countryman Clarence li. Fonley Thomas Donohue Francis j. Driscoll George W. Dielifenlaaeher .W -.NXNNXQ swNNaswswssswsvsttvsttxtatxxttsvstt ws-.es i-1 in is if :1i1s.1eQQNQ1y BAG AN l::::::::1 ttt...X. . . ..t....:: llli alta banter ill: 106 Walnut Place lssmzizislwff mos V ' S: fi gr fl ig l ll Seniors l Leon A. lVlurphy Raymoncl Pieri ii i' liilmoncl Pieri Clyril l . Strife iff :il .ll li H1 Eluniurs j, i William B. George Thomas Lowery Donalil P. Gorman Thomas K. lVIet'ormic'lc ii gi Carleton Harris Charles li. McKay john j. Heffernan john C. Ralter ji Harry j. Weir H Sanpbumnres ll Kenneth l'. jaquith liarle C. Scutt james' Kernan George H. Tracy t liarle H. Polhemus Maurice Van Dyke 1 C'harles l'oehlman Vincent Walsh j l jfresbmzn W Thomas P. Dickenson john li. Lawlor 3 l Austin M. lirost john Loftus lg fl john Gorman Glenn W. Metcalf Charles lf. Kelley Hobart Owens john j. Leonarcl Leon S. Stranlmurg N liraneis lf. l.awler lQClW2Il'fl Walsh .1 Ancle G. Whelehan ll E , ll . li 9 Three T-llllNll'0ll Ninn awww' O 1l1ff.l1111TN'fl1I1ffi11YfN... Ziiilil.XIIIIITIIifiiiifiiiiiiilliiffllxiiiW f1'lI1' ', ONONDAGAN r:.s:2:11..s Zllpba Clibi bigma Fomzded at Wisconsin 1.902 Bull of Culhapters University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota Case School of Applied Science University of Missouri . University of Indiana University of Illinois University of Colorado University of Nebraska Rose Polytechnic Institute University of Kansas Ohio State University Pennsylvania State College University of Maine University of Pittsburgh XBI Harvard University Syracuse University University of North Carolina University of California Cornell University Northwestern University Allegheny College Yale University Louisiana State University New Hampshire College Leland Stanford, Ir., University University of Michigan University of Cincinnati Qlbapter Established 1.912 :Ifratres in Jfacultate Reginald S. Boehner Lewis B, Haynes Llewlyn B. Parsons Fred R. Stanmyre Three Hundred Ten Ernest N. Pattee Charles H. Richardson Sweniors Howard W. Post Thomas A. Wilson Euniurs ' Albert P. Vanselow Glen W. Watson if P A A I as ...L ss ssss 1 ,I ,,,, . Q rg Q, fl ,, ,....,. . ,,,, U , f '1 1 ,V A 'N -. 4 W 'I ,TW 5 x X 1 ,X .,,f J N f Kim FHM 2 etQimaGXN4uiete E Ii The 1Ban:Z!3eIIenie Qssneiatiun uf Syracuse Ulimhersntp s i The loeal Pan-Hellenic' Association is composed of dele- gates from each chapter of the national women's fraternities F in the University. The rules of this organization are pat- : erned after the resolutions of the national Pan-Hellenic organ- ization, and govern the rushing and pledging of women to the various fraternities. The oHices are filled alternately by S members seleetecl from the women's fraternities according to their establishment in the University. . X l a Rules uf the Qlssnciatinn 1. No freshman woman shall stay with a fraternity i woman, or fraternity woman with a freshman woman, unless 2 it be a sister, the Monday night before Matrieulation Day. 2. There shall be no pledging of freshman women before i 7 A. M. on Matrieulation Day. t S Q S X Q A 1 QBfficers . 4 i ' President . . . , Alice lves .S'CCI'l3lll7'j' and TI'!3llXZU'C7' , Louise Morris i 5 S s S 5 3 S si 5 Three I-Tumire11'T'welve , , . . . . ..... 7Q'Q.fiIIfll.f.11 SAQWO ,l.lflf.fQ1i 'X'x A 'LililiifffIif1iYfZIlfIilTIfIf.fflII A A , ' DAGAN Svururities at xtKxttxttxewxmxtuxwwvtxxmtet awtwtxwtew Nwxwtxxmxxxet ilu other uf establishment at Swptaeuse Mnihersitp Alpha Phi . . GamnuiPhiBeu1 . Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Alpha Theta . Pi Beta Phi . IDelta Ilelta IDelta . Delta Gamma . Alpha Xi Delta . Alpha Gamma Delta Sigma Kappa . Alpha Chi Omega . Chi Omega . Alpha Omicron Pi . professional Pi Lambda Sigma-Library . 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Willa Newton Mildred Nottingham Dorothy Pellman Marion jamieson S. Selah Newton Florence Spralcer Melieent Smith Marion Wiley Georgia Sehattle Marjorie Stickley Marjorie Titus Madeline Ward Margaret Warner Eloise Howell Katherine Ives Clara Anne May julia Rue Susan jane Stiles Marjorie Udell Zoraida Weeks Margaret White 'l'hrer- llllll1ll'f'4ii li'l 5 l Q S N N 'E ,i s .W 33 lk ll ll QS gs is tw M N. W M SQ SS XX w M as my is N ix is gi Qi 3? N is at ik ms w M N ss SS ES mm ss ss as xv E13 its :ig SN Si is A M W tt M SS SS fi sgt Sui :lg leg M SS XS :EQ gxl eg ,A ,M ESS is Hill fgil -E-3 ,va ,X :i:Ii if-s E522 Qi! me :nl -4. .,. in +551 in ,,, 1 ii Us ,ii ,ii i Mi ,iii -H ll wsswnxxN..4Nt.te. . tr Nwsw-sw . 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Bassett Carol Bozovsky Harriet Fairbanks Helen Fairbanks Elizabeth Blanchard Channez Burdick Alice Childs ' l Ruth Sweet Caroline Taylor ll ivrirrr Seniors Euninrs buphunwres iblehgcs Belle Brewster Althea Kimberly Isabelle Knapp Laura Rounds Marian Wells Louise Morris Margaret Morris Martha Watt Anne Hart Frances Hope Eliza Anne I-luntei Irene johnson Margaret Knapp Ruth Trett Elizabeth Troutinan Jean Watkins Margaret Whitney Helen VVilson 'i'lll'l50l1llll1llbClNlll0l0llI kappa Zllpba Gibeta Founded at DePauw University 1870 BKUII nf Qlibapters DePauw University Indiana State University Butler College Vanderbilt University Purdue University University of Illinois Northwestern University University of Minnesota University of Wisconsin University of North Dakota Lawrence College University of Michigan Allegheny College Ohio State University University of Pittsburgh University of Cincinnati Cornell University University of Vermont Toronto University Syracuse University University of Kansas Oregon Agricultural College Three Hundred Twenty University of Nebraska ' Washington University University of Missouri University of South Dakota Washburn College Colorado Agricultural College University of Southern California Leland Stanford, jr., University University of California University of Arizona Swarthmore College Goueher College Adelphi College Randolph-Macon Woman's College University of Texas University of Oklahoma Newcomb College University of Washington Montana State University Oregon State University Washington State College 4, ,xxitt ,t.,., , A tr,t W, ,t,c rri,it . 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Hilda DeBrine Dorothy Dimmiek Elizabeth liylar Elma Hodges Edna Laurie Dorothy Beach Millicent Cowee Dorothy Cox Mary liverett Theresa Hansch Beatrice Hunt Berdella Krueger Hazel Barnaslcey Phyllis Britcher Elizabeth Brown Ruth Brown Pearl Fitch Mildred Knight Seniors Euniurs Snphnmnres iBIelJges hi baptzr 306 Walnut Place Estaiblislzcd 1889 Eloise Roberts Helen Sandford Margaret Sentell Rachael Sumner Kathleen Webster lilizabeth McRoberts Marion Peek Grace Morrison Cornelia Smith Esther Stark Hazel Stokes Marion Stranahan Gertrude Landy Dorothy Robertson Josephine Smith Vera Sweet Dorothy Tallman Beatrice 'l'raugott Nelle Wilkenson Three Hundred Twenty-one 1 1 .5 ,t IE ,,. sri 25: H li g si Il Q ii S as S it S :E 5 ,. E :: Q as Q is Q S Q i ,. Q A S -L Q E! Q as X ,. Q 1 Q it Y I Q xx Q zz N V, S g is 5 1, za: as as as 1. ig 5? il 3 31 3 1: :ri :E si 1 -i it 1 M 1 fi le i. 1 z' I 35 I 1 Q 'l li l I, it ia ,A 11 .l ss F? if SS xi l I D i i 1. il ii . an -s fi ii l i , 5' k 1 s 'E 1. 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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 University of Missouri University of Texas University of Wyoming University of Colorado University of Denver Randolph-Macon University Washington State University Swarthmore College Bucknell College Ohio University Ohio State University Three Hundred Twen ty- two 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 Washington john Stetson University University of St. Lawrence Drury College Kansas State Agricultural College University of Nevada Hollins College University of Arizona W University of Southern California Oregon State College University of Pittsburgh University of West Virginia if''V:ffffffffjgfjfif'ffTfjQjfQf:fffQQQ2fiTT7fZ2?f inss TT: nn-ss as iieeililiff J www-vwwfs vmws-,-N-W: f TQNONDAGAN Margaret Alexander Marjorie Almy Dorothy Carr Edna Cole Anita Campbell Bethany Donald Mildred Gray Irma Ingersol Dorothy Alvord Ruth Caldwell Gladys Davey Naomi Ellis Carol Hawkins Lillian Brown Marjorie Dean Lois Dickey Edith Fortin Frances Gere 392111 Burk Qlpha Qllbapter 805 Ostrom Avenue Established 18.96 Surat in Jfacultate Anna Green Seniors Celia Sargent Charlotte Snyder lva Turnbull Carolla Wyker Sluniurs Hazel Kimber Florence Roberts Adelaide Sherwood Doris Worth Svupbumntes iBIehges Mildred johnson Ruth jones Ruth Landry Margaret Mercer Mildred Niles Mary Stein Doris Kellogg Marjory Kirk Dorothy Manwarren Dorothy Marks Harriet Mcrwin Norma Query Three Hundred Twenty three if if we-ms..-meNw.X-...N-sswsw-.sv.w.x-.stww..t+.C X N , ...N. 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M...-.X QQNONDAGAN A 11 Q 'll'11l ZBelta ZlBeIta Betta Founded al Boston U1zi'versity 1888 Adelphi College Adrian College University of Alabama University of Arkansas Baker University Boston University Brenau College Bucknell University Butler College Bull of Qllhapters California State University University of Cincinnati Coe College Colby College Colorado Agricultural College University of Colorado Cornell University DePauw University Drury College Florida Women's College Franklin College Goucher College Hollins College Indiana University lowa State College University of Iowa Judson College Kansas State Agricultt Knox College University of Maine Miami University University of Michigan Three Hundred Twenty-four lral College Middlebury College james Millikin University University ol Minnesota University of Missouri Mount Union College University of Nebraska University of Nevada Northwestern University Ohio State University University of Oklahoma University of Oregon Oregon Agricultural College University of Pennsylvania Pittsburgh University Randolph-Macon Women 's C ollcgc St. Lawrence University' Simpson College Southern Methodist University Southwestern University Stanford University Stetson University ' Syracuse University University ol Texas Transylvania College Vanderbilt University University of Vermont University ol' Washington Washington Agricultural College University of Wisconsin University of Wyoming asus-exwumwewmwwmx ewwNNN-w.v.Nw.ww.w-tx wumwunqnw-nwNwxw.Nmv.eNWww www-NX wwmwmwswxv 21 UNONDAGAN Gratia Ball Charlotte Benedict Mary Gilbert Ruth Meager Ruth Ballard Constance Engels Helen Fairchild Helen Freeman y Bertha Guth Lora Higby Helen Bowen Alice Earls Adelaide Fowler Alice Gifford Olivia Carpenter Abbie Y. l.. Harper Helen Harris Carol Hayden News-::::..:::. Qhminrhn Qibapter 700 University Avenue Iismlzlishmi 1896 boron: in .fanultate lithel IJ. Bowles Seniors Gladys Mott Helen Scutt Doris Smallman Elunimzs Emily Kingsbury Florence Leonard Freda Superko Elsie Pack Helen Tredinniek Edna Wliitiiey Svupbumutes lVlildred Pratt Bessie Seitz Ruth White ,freshmen Gladys Harding Frances Slocum Amelia Winter :, :-qlrsemaq Three Hundred Twenty five xexaxwsatswsNxXtxXtrtt- ti swsvwmtwstws -..saNsmN.s s..,t.,..........,..,...trr,,.,..r,..r....a.Wc tr.,. XxxNXxx.b..,N M .. ,, . , 1 ., , l ...,,,,, , ,,.l.l,lli:, X ONONDAGAN r..M..W.,,W...,,it,.ss i l Reita Gamma Founded at University of Mississippi 1872 Adelphi College Albion College Buchtel College Cornell University Goucher College Lawrence College Leland Stanford, jr., University Northwestern University Ohio State University Swarthmore College Syracuse University University of California University of Colorado University of Idaho Bull uf fdibapters University of Illinois University of Indiana University of Iowa University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Montana University of Nebraska University of North Dakota University of Oklahoma i University of Toronto University of VVisconsin Washington State College Whitman College , L Three Humlrcrl Twenty-six ii si !i E s z il :P l l il 5: .i l l l i l sei li S s xi QE' l il ii s X R Q S fi is l l l li ii Y S S ll .E l fi ' sgs it i- l, Imxssxwwwwnxwasxswnxws-f-mms s--:Nts-ws-isxs ' -sees-NN -.wsxxwsxxwkfsismsiw X wats-mwugwwmwwmxwmm ONONDAGAN it :E ..,?..,..... bu banter 744 Comstock Avenue Established 1.901 Helen Brown Katharyn Galloway Lois Harper Theoclora Harris Olive Berkinshaw Marion Finck Matie Green Aline Hollopeter Geraldine Benedict Gail Cushing Ruth Hairland Marjorie Holmes Maryon McNamara Helen Bass Freda Cole Dorothy Devitt Seniors Eleanor Kerr Carol Lawson Dolly May Miller Frank Westcott Eiuniurs Grace Tobey Lockwood Marjorie Walker Arline Weiss Arlene Van Riper bupbumures Theodosia Moran Isabel Sheaffer Marion Strong Mary Tennant Wilma Thoines Helen Troxell iBIehges Margaret jones Donna Mills Esther Samuels Elizabeth Schoonmaker 'Three Hun r1z'r'r'l 'T'woni'y-seven i - Q 15 ass iii l i: . 'S . 4. . 'S 5 i ,S , :E ll ll it it 1, in if ii is si lk i: :Q lc is as i: xg We 1: ll l xg Q is li 'r fi l I 1 as 2 1 l I l i 2 I E l I 3 I l 3 K l i ii s :ii i 12 ii 1 as is 1 ,E 5? g i g as 2 l ..,., sss1'. 1 .. g::::A:::::- ,... gaze: ,Wes-. em-es. ewwsw-.w:i::::ew,se vw-wtwws wewmNN.tXss-tWXw Xv.xX. s xxxxxxx X. xxvxxx .. M7221- l I 1 i Zllpba Xi Betta Founded at Lombard College 1893 SRUII nt ftlbapters Lombard College Iowa Wesleyan University Mount Union College Bethany College University of South Dakota Wittenberg College Syracuse University University of Wisconsin University of Nebraska University of West Virginia University of Kansas Tufts College University of Minnesota University of Washington University of Kentucky University of California Ohio State University Iowa State University University of New Hampshire University of Vermont Albion College ' john B. Stetson University University of Pittsburgh Cornell University Coe College University of Illinois Three Hundred Twenty-eight C ' 113ZOL!.i s xxxx ONONDAGAN Maude Brodhead X Helen DeLong Dorothy Bryan Dench Dorothy Bell Margaret Bryan Florence Decker Ruth Doncourt Esther Benning Ruth Busteed Eleanor Clarke H Mildred Cleveland Helen Decker Irene Clarke Elsie Cornford Ruth Hinkley Ruth Huntley ta banter 760 Comstock Avenue Established 1.904 3 z Jfacultp Belle J. Vickery Sveniurs Dorothy Gaylord Kathryn Hall Anna White Euniurs Mary Gaylord Mary Hale Anna Hutchinson Mildred McCord Esther Pickwick Srupbumures Dorothy Gallinger Norma Gunthorp Carolyn Howse Mary Hunt Martha Loomis Martha Taylor Blehges Doris Mallery Nerine Mason Helen Meigs Mary Platt Three Hundred Twenty-nine .fl-lx ll -Q S Eg Qi N E S my t. 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Qlpba Gamma Reita Founded at Syracuse University 1.904 Syracuse University University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota University of Kentucky Ohio University DePauw University Allegheny College Goucher College Three Hundred Thirty Bull uf Qtbapters - University of Washington Boston University Brenau College Illinois Wesleyan I Berkeley College Iowa State College Ames College University of Illinois I 'ii 153 Z 0 Liz? S 5 k , 1 11 Sl if lm 'I Ji :ll iz E 5 S 5 E ii S 3 x S E x Q ll HI Ss EY si W is Q! SS M W wi gi W SS M S is Sf? gel sas Sis gag: ,. M is is M liii 'til lx: EHS rin: iz. ill? gm 'lm iii? 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SRUII of Gbapters Boston University University of Kansas University of California Middlebury College Colby College Randolph-Macon Women's College University of Denver Southern Methodist University George Washington University Stanford University University of Illinois Syracuse University ' University of Indiana Oregon Agricultural College f Illinois Wesleyan University Washington State College Jackson College Three Hundred Thirty-two 1 g tgoijogggggf gi'i1,,iiiQ11 li 2 z i ll li E l gl l 4 l. 5 ,, ii ,i ii . ...::swm--::::::::::::.fexerrrrrrrswrs-em:::.::::::..,.. . x Xwwwqe-G-are QQ::::::::::ew wwxww Marjorie Aston Mildred Meade Mabel Duryea Melissa Powell Winifred Smith Ruth Bennett Lestina Bidwell Marion Gibson Marie Ingalshe Sara Liddell Hazel Manville Evelyn Bassett Alice Burns Edith Child Eugenia Carney Dorothy Derr fi Elf , z ii li , 1, V i ,i - QJNUNDAGAN NKXXX 'N S11 2 rl 3 is ftfpsmlnn banter 500 University Place Established 1.905 Yi E beniors Martha Snyder J Elsie Stevens l Siuniurs Ada Steele Ethel Storr l Ethel Thompson Florence Wright 1' Svupbumures Evelyn Richardson Leona Smith Edith Smitten ii ii Louise Spoore ' Florence Watres Zella Wliite :Freshmen L Edna Holcomb Mary Lawton Sarah Salmons Beatrice Strait Winifred Tuttle Three Hundred Thirty-three 1 S 2 0 f 'IIJ 'A 'l'fI1f X. 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Wells Naomi Wilcox lilizalmeth Magill Minnie Michel lithel Near l.ueille Piquet Frances Mehan Olive Olp Helen Young Three Hundred llnrty seven 11134279-fl1ii'IijJtiirj,ii 'iiilififliiffifif' 'if 'e'e ff X 1 nntissmulmsxnnunw uuunnnuumqvmxsm Nwnwsswxsssmmmxxsxxv::s-w- -:Ms-ss-swsw.ws ' N ':::::::s:::::::::::::::s wssswsw-sms Nmssmwsss ss-sexes-swiss, A snwefseawfsfss Zllpha Qbminrnn 3Bi llillulllltid al Barnard College 1897 Bull uf fnlbapters H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College New York University University of Tennessee Randolph-Macon Woman's College University of Nebraska University of California DePauw University 'jackson College, Tufts College University of Maine Cornell University Northwestern University Leland Stanford University Three Humlred Thirty-eight University of lllinois University of Minnesota Syracuse University University of VVashington Southern Methodist University University of Indiana University of Wisconsin Montana State College V Vantlerbilt University University of Pennsylvania University of Kansas Miami University x Xxxx , .Q-.Maxx--MNX-.X-.c,,x . t.kXN........-.N-..Nx-.....a..-.. X Nwawuumwummwuwumwumm XT NXXQ Xxbx T :X N:tT..-..v......................,.................W,- Mary Adams Greta Ames Irene Becker Helen Gregory Gertrude Hall Kathlyn Gilcher Florence Barker Greta Coe Leona Frye Marion jones Gladys Ames Esther Baker WN +N..N.N..m .f,.WN.t-.N-X-..-......w...-..w+ Seniors Eluninrsi Swpbnmores iBIehges bi baptzr 1017 Harrison Street lislablislwd 1,914 Ruth Harvey Ina Miller Laura Moore Reva Snyder Ethel Williams Mildred Wright Elizabeth Zimmer Marion Knapp Margaret Kreisel Gertrude Marks Marcia Rosbrook Edna VVilliams Esther Hagenbilchel' Marion Harris Three llundred Thirty-nine N-.wa N..,.,.,a,- etc. -, ,, ,,,, ,. , .M I 1 3 Z O K ,NKtMW,,,me-me-ref::rfwxxwwwmmwq:::::N....:::. ,Y -44 W, W 'W ' W. enum...-nnnnmmxmx ....,,.x. M.N...NNW-...awww-Nm-t W.-.wmwnnuu all -1 -I nl v I ti 5 4, ii 1 i 1: gi: iii: ,EY if ME 'ii 5 E . iii i ii il me ii ii ii I 1 if f ,L , rs' is, Q: y 1 2? if it 5 1 it i , 1 ,E it it I? i ,i' 1 i i lu ll nnnnnsnunwuannmwmnmmxmQ.twN.ww.ne++ www ex-txtt.-.S t,.Xt-..xw..,..t New X IlilQ1'gZi1fil.pNONDAGAN lf-:.':'f..l'.... .'f m 'i Zeta 2513i QEta QBratoricaI jfraternitp Founded at Evanston, Illinois, 1894 Bull of Qlbapters Emerson School of Oratory Brenau College Northwestern University Syracuse University 2 l 'Three Hundred Forty iiiiigii tt'i' i:i4iLll4iffjNQf1 i k XXX alta Qllhapter 782 Ostrom Avenue Established 1.914 bonuses in Jfacultate Maude P. Cody Mildred L. Brown Bessie R. Cowan Beatrice Eldredge Frances Hendricks Bertha Hutchings Florence Mcllonell E. May Clompton Mina Goossen Emily Lamb Elsie Beebc Maybelle Clark Ruth Longwell d.Nt,sNxNWN+xXNx NM.. New-.me sW..swW.s Editha Parsons Irene Sargent Sveniurs Emily Gilchreist Mary Rudwuy Ethel Rice Bluniurs Mildred E. Nyc lrene Quiri bnpbumures Doris M. Reynolds Kathleen M. Smith 1BIehges Lucile Ostrancler Marion Sidmzm Three Hundred Forty-one 3 5 X 5 5 s Q Q S Q Q 2 is is ii i. 1? , I I l 's ,i ll S 3i Ii an ll l . r V ll 1 i i 1 i i I, ia ls i z i ii S X S li at E! 1, ,, gi fi ll li A ii Ji S is we es E I l i 1 i I, -1 I I l some MN: .wx I I nam - x ,K el.-.-AN.. E 1 1 l v. l QQNQNIQAAGAND sf in l 'i ' 1 ' w r 1 amhha Sigma E . . . 5 9' Founded al Syracuse Unwcrszly 1903 E1 .f . ig' l Q 3 1 Q 3 I . 5 . li 5 'S f 1? I f i , Bruinurd Lnunum Gray Hoyt Sentell Burns - Case Vnu Arunm Canfield ldlllllilll Ilogun Seymour Pierson Beard Myer Sheldon Clough 7 5 Pi l.amhda Sigma is an honorary fraternity for the women of l.ilJrzu'y College, founded It g I Syracuse University in 1903. 'l'he members are selected from the Senior class ilCt0lClll1g' to sthol ff j nrship. li , Il 3 IIJIJH llalfltfl' ' 5 Esmlzlishcd 1.903 15 Svurures in jfarultate 5: .3 I , , Anna Green Ona Rosbroolce I fi2llll0l'll1C Partridge Marion Sheldon r Edna Whitely f 1018 , T lfl'l1l1C'CS M. Samuel Edna R. Czmfield ' MZll'gill'Cl1 E. Meyer Laura Olmsted 7 lVlariou Sheldon Corinne Clough 5 Q Nlarizuu Beard lleleu l,C2ll'SOI1 I j Ono Roslmroolce llelen I.uumz1n i i 5 I 1010 Q ' Louise lirzunarcl Ethel lloyt . Violettu Burns Katherine Lnngfm E Mflhcl CZISC Nlurguret Sentell i 4 Mildred Clmy Evelyn Seymour 5 1 Marie Hogan Marion Van Arnam 2 I 1920 1 . Zoe Dexter t Julia Martin 5 Milrlilll l'IllI1Klll15I Florence McDonnell I Ng Frances Kerns -lean Minkler Q Elsie Pack i Ji E U 'Phree Tlundred l o1'ly-1Wo I E l,'Q'Ql.i1', 45 3 '1 liQNQNIlAG2lN3f? e oo if -' Q X 2 5 l 3 i l 1 z u X 'Phi-ee Hu n rlrerl Forty-four ilannurarp bounties Phi Kappa Phi Phi Beta Kappa Tau Beta Pi Sigma Xi Alpha Xi Sigma Gamma Alpha Epsilon Gamma Epsilon Pi Delta Epsilon Janus Pi Lambda Theta Pi Mu Epsilon Pi Eta Sigma Lambcla Tau Rho Theta Chi Beta Pi Delta Phi Tau Sigma Delta ,....-.---. X wnmmmv N Q S S S X S x s l. X ss Q x 3 Q R s X S X P' t' Q flgllilllgll3pQY0,l.1.1L.iLi 'iss g1gg1i51ggt's saio'ss 1 gifitgi' R 5 Q S S 3 Q R 5 N k w Q 3 3 5 S 5 Q 3 S S 3 Q S S W ,ff K K W - bi kappa bi Founded at the University of M ainc 18.97 A national honorary society dedicated to the Unity and Democracy of Education, and open to honor students of all departments of American universities and colleges. Syracuse Qiinitiersitp Qllbapter Erlablislzed 191 0' Qbfficers President . . . . . . . Dean Hugh P. Baker Vim-P?'6S'i1l67ll - . . Dean Frank R. Walker Treasurer ........ Professor Leigh I-I. Pennington 3 Secretary ......... Professor J. Herman Wharton Chairman, Standing Coniniilfec an Membership . . Professor Charles I-I. Richardson f Sergeant-al-A rms ....... . Dean William L. Bray v Zbunurarp Members flEIe:teI1 in 1918 William Howard Taft, LL.D., D.C.l.., Former President of the United States Elmer Burritt Bryan, l.L.D., L.H.D., President of Colgate University 3 ClEIecte7J frum the Qlumni in 1918 A Steven Beckwith Ayres, A.B. Frederick DeLand Leetc, D.D. Carrie Shevelson Benjamin, A.M. William Dodge Lewis, Ph.D. George Hopkins Bond, Ph.M., l,l..B. Hugh Sears Lowther, Ph.D. if Byron Briggs Brackett, Ph.D. Curtis Elliott Mogg, Ph.D., D.D. Wallace Elias Brown, D.D. Edward Clark Morey, A.M. 2 Claude Adelbert Burrett, M.D. Edwin Nottingham, LL.D. S Dorr Raymond Cobb, Ph.B. Eloise Holden Nottingham, l.itt.D. Q Randolph 'fhalcher Congdon, A.M. William Nottingham, l.L.D. ' Everett Clayton Countryman, Ph.D. William Wellesley Percy, M.D. Q Richard Edwin Day, A.M., l.itt.D. Henry Phillips, A.M. h Gideon Frank Draper, A.B., S.T.D. William Frederick Prouty, Ph.D. William Young Foote, A.M. Edwin Richard Redhead, A.B. 5 Edmund Leavenworth French, D.Sc. Grace Louise Robinson, A.M. if james Morgan Gilbert, A.M. ,lane Bancroft Robinson, Ph.D. Clarence Norton Goodwin, A.B., LL.li. Charles Gardner Rogers, Ph.D. Edward Lansing Harris, A.B. George Alexander Russell, Mus.D. William james Harvie, B.E.E. Edward Schoeneck, LL.B. Clarence Floyd Haviland, M.D. Flavel Shurtleff Thomas, MS., M.D., l Edward Emory Hill, A.M. Bertrand Martin Tipple, D.D. Frank Hopkins, Ph.M. Ezra Squier Tipple, Ph.D., D.D., Ll..D. Charles Xerxes Hutchinson, A.M., D.D. Charles Mark Turton, A.M. Frederick Thomas Keeney, D.D. Edward Seguin VanDuyn, M.D. S Roland Sabine Keyser, Ph.D. Noble Earl Whitford, A.B. Edward Henry Kraus, M.S., Ph.D. Three Hundred Forty-five , . , ...W ,,,,,,tt,t,.ccct,t N Wa ttttt s Q S I l nnunsvcswusux wqzsmws-vw-s +s.wxsxxmwmxwwsx-eN.s:sxs I . Q..-a-.law Q-. ..-cs..i..s,-A--.R We sw- .a NW -. l Qi? is E E-f if Es 3 N E3 E 3 I gs s S 5 Sw Garland Armor Bricker, A.M. Charles Henry Carter, Ph.D. Herbert Anthony Clark, Ph.D. Harold Loomis Cleasby, Ph.D. William R. P. Davey, Floyd Fiske Decker, Ph.D. Ross Jewell, Ph.D. F. r . Jfacultp :members QEIettelJ in 1918 Ph.D. Mary Ketcham, Litt.B. A. Clifford Mercer, M.D. Louis Mitchell, M.S. Frederick William Roman, Ph.D. L. Carl Sargent, Ph.B., LL. B. M. Ellwood Smith, Ph.D. Jfacultp :Members QEIecteh in 1919 Ernest Isaac Edgcomb, A.M. Frederick Flaherty, M.D. H John Wallace Stephen, M.S.F., M.Pd. Qlilecteh from the Grahuate Sarbuuls in 1918 Marian Belle Andrews, A.M. Chin Yen Mei, Ph.D. Mary Lavinia Boss, A.M. Josephine Robinson Roe, Ph.D. Merle Robert Meacham, Ch.E., Ph.D. Hinting Wong, A.M. QEIerteh from the Glass of 1918 , Albert H. Aldridge Roger Colgate Graves LeGrand Piron Goldie Jane Andrews Julia Mabel Hinaman Johanna Elise Potter Carolyn Dana Arehbold Ethel Fay Hoffman Iva Myrtle Rector Fannie Margaret Bassin Karl Holzwarth John F. Ryan Dwight M. Beck Robert William Hooper Carl Joseph Schmitt Olivia Bigelow T. Dean Howland Elizabeth Anna Seibert William Sheils Brady Edna Lueetta Kinnear Marion Lou Sheldon Muriel Breads Ruth Mabel Layhee Hugh Bromley Shelton Lafayette Hayward Cook, Jr. Ina May LeRoy Ruth Adaline Shepard Abby Waterbury Cresson May Levy Etta May Smith Villa Willette Crosby Glen James Lowell Gertrude Adele Smith Irene Cuykendall William Edmund McClusky Ralph Del.a Smith Genevieve L. Farner William Bernard Mangin Mabel Josephine 'l'uthill Helen Page Fay Lisla May Marsh Florence Wagner Malcolm Philip Ferguson M. Jeannette Martin Ruth Eliza Wells Bertha Daisy Frachtman Hildred Anna Newell Isabel Robarts Whiteside Grace Mansfield French Maurice Page Whitney P S Elections from the undergraduate body are made after the mid-year examinations in the Senior year. Character, scholarship, general efficiency, and service to the University are the determining factors in the election. Three I-lumlred Forty-slx g i 2 u I ,..N.,.. . ...- . -W...-was -w-NWN-ss..-.,..Y. .... t... .e.,...,.,W, N...s..M.TN ft::,l:.::l.:l.....,,.,...,...tw...,..,t-WM stttttts W we stas tt .MWL-.wt-..ss S E' Q i S R X' S S h Y X S R x s S l E x Q X S Y 2 S S S l Y w ii 2 X . ii l rx z Q! si gl d r ii 3 5 Q is 'l Il El 3 i S ll Ill if gi Q . s S NS is . Y ss ii 33 it . Sf qi as S Q Q S N ER x Qx 3 33 ui 53 wi it ii is xx S SEQ . Y . Y si . NS 2 S! V S 35 Yi sl fi Q R S E.. fi Q, i is ,s SI S 5? 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Scott Benjamin Shapiro Q lava A. Spicer 5 Albert P. Vanselow il Stanley F. Warner if . .. if -I lrlora 11. Weeks Thomas A. Wilson Clihfortl H. Wise l. sl 1. si Ei 1- 'I rg Three Hundred Forty-seven .l il l I w..QNN.-.-.NNN-N 1 S Z O .wx-....,.+...-...,.....e..txwixxxvaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxwXNewxxxwwxxwxxxxxwwxvxxxxxxxxxxwxwemmfmwonmumnmwqmwm ...NN-Q.-.N...-.. e.....................k...... .... ....MN....................N.X . . --eQ-NN-Nw..-Q-4w-fvw.-annum-unuwuw-Nxum I Qian Esta 191 IIONORARY ENGINEERING SOCIETY Founded at Lehigh University 1885 fdlijapter SRU!! Armour Institute of Technology Carnegie Institute of Technology 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 Phi ee Hundred Forty-eight Stevens Institute of Technology 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 Wisconsin VVorcester Polytechnic Institute . - ft: of XffifflffllffIlTff'1 'M 'i'f.i'IfTIllL1 Sago tzttxrgrzrr te., ...,i: '....,::t:it::i:':::::tii:t:t:t::::::::1t lIJNONIJMi!lNl ' 3Betn Burk Beta Qibapter lixlrllilisllcid 1906 Sherman Russell Kc-ilien Collins Ifox Guurfl M i-zger Jftatres in Jfucultate Allzerl R. Aelieson, l3.Se., B. ling., Professor of lVlCCllillllCill Engineering Willizliii P. Grzilmm, Pl1.lJ., lleun of the College ol' Appliecl Science Louis Miteliell, l3.S. CC'.li.j, NLS., Associate Professor ol Civil lingineering l john A. Nortlieott, lVI.A., Associate l,I'Ol4CSSOl' ol Applied lVlull1e1nz1lies Rieli ll. Wl1it'i1ey, lC.lC., MS. ClC.lC.D, As:-zoeinte Professor ol' lflecl1'iez1l lfngineerii :lftattes in Qilnihersitate Clmrles R. Collins Neil S. Koeher Leroy B. Fox Giisfziv A. Mezger J, Russell Guurcl lfurl A. Russell Saul Keilien Vlfillizun Sliermun Three Ilundi-ed l 01'ty-nine fb ---. fjf...LI'fllLQ.ly1 3 Z O . A . i ifvHNQ1gD,ALGA1ijZjCg .giig We 'xxxx K lpha Xi Sigma 1roNoR,x1w lfolu-:s'1'1w L'RA'rl':leNl'l'v lfozmclcczf at Syracuse Uuivcrsily 1.914 Spelmun Hick Hope Lodi-wiek Myer Yenuso Boll of Qilhapters Syracuse University Pennsylvania State College Jfvatres in Eilnihersitate Sveninrs LI. li. Loclewick joseph Yeneso Juniors S M. R. I-liek il. li. Myer R. R. Hope N. H. Paul H. R. Spelmzin Three Ilumlrefl l+'il'ly ,..-. ti . i - - - -K -R b- - .et--..tt tt,. . - O ,-tt .xt. .tt..t,..t-+..,.-., W..mmwwwwxwxmw .,.,.t .,t, i - -- - - - - -:NWN ..t.,....e.-....,..N,,.. NNW-A-Nw.-A-ywxwwmwnw: E E E s x x x x x 3 i S Q s Q Q t S X N 2 X a Q Q 5 Q s S E SE fi ! : Q Q Ei S EE Y I 3 ii 5: ir 3 S S 52 it s X x s R QS 3 s 5 5 it X S 3 'Q S S S x 5 S 5 X Q 5 S N Q S Y 3 i E S 1 C5N.QN1.2A.b1N,N3 o 1 - Gamma Qlpha QEpsiInn IIONORARY AGR1cU1.'rURA1, FRA'1'muN1'1'Y lfozuulczi at Syracuse U nivvrsil y 1914 x E . . 3 E s S 5 . 2 E H ii ?i if -I . 1 Q. j! ,H .. ll lil NE F1 if X. .. R . 5 s 3 Conrlit 'l'l'm-mlxvvll , Cornell Sclxlossm-r Ms-uclmln :xllillllrl XVoocl lloopln' SL'hook'l'alfl lg P! E' E. Q-2 S EL Q 15 F2 ... S' ..., c ' 3 ... af 3 3 2 2.1, 5 4-0 rg E. Q5 ... WJ c : 9? 'C 2 A . : L Q. '71 E ... V 2 . A : : 2 .MW Donn Frzmlc W. Howe M. Rolzmcl Meacham john Schlosscr 1020 Hurry P. Wood HOW2ll'll C. Hoople Alton I-I. Adams Earl Scl1oolC1'zLi'l' E X S s X w . S E S S 'I'l11'ou1lund1'cd lf'i1'ly-one . ......... .... 'i A-1 .,..... . ...... ...... . .. ...... . .......... ,.... . ..... . ......... ... .11 S Z O ll. .,.,...... .i:.g...i..i'ii.' . ....... . 1. xl .I ,. li 1 ll .,. as il ,, wi Ii I xx+xxmNxtwN+ me ww+w-vwaw y .- Q..--my .X-. I mx-Q..-Nw-.xw.kwN.NN.e. .wwf 5 We vw QM...w..e..t-N-.MWMN ll A 11 :l .1 Xt?f1il1iQ5QHiLKiiKNDff1fi 1 Gamma Qlfpsilnn HONORARY PAINTERS FRATERNITY I Founded at Syracuse Universzty 1915 l I 1.5 1- Es ,E .N ,. ., s ,H 1. I' ni 15 as .L Il ,l ' r W fr fn 4, .. ll sn ll url ,I li - ! 1 li 1 1 is S .. ii Ii ., , , ll N ll. lil lr 1 -1 '!l 'Q 1 l E r Carl Tracy Hawley C. Bertram Walker jfratres in Jfacultate George Hess bmiurs Theodore Hamilton Jackson Lawrence Kunstler 9 George Kenyon Rlchard Losee ll il Sluninrs Svupbumores - julian Barrett Mansfield Bradley Walker Tomlln 5 George Hoffmann Robert Marlne Berman Si il I l . S 1 2 s 1 E 5 sl El E ln S 5' l 5 E :E 2 E Il S S E 3 s g 5 1 2 I si F Q 5 l l 5 as E S 3 E 3 Three Hundred Fifty-two . : : .lIXflfQIIIIQllffl.IIlL.illfffliliififililigL.LLL4LLl.LtLILLlfl.fl,....,..:Z X S X K is X Q Q SX XX X 5 X X X I A S x I S Q :i . .,X. X., xxxxxxxxxxxxx Nw ..-nw ., .- ' Ita psilun IIONORARV j0URNALlS'I'IC lf'1m'l'1-:RNl'1'v ' I uulu1'1r1l ul XS'yl'amsf: U 11fivw'.x'1'Ly IDU!! 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XS XX XX Si X: ll in E Qu XX il V: 33+ we Ai- -. .- Zanus LI'l'ICRARY AND URATORICAI, l RA'I'1'2RNl'l'Y l n'1m11'fcrl ul Cornell U1Li'vcf'.vily 'I-IL 1.9111 lixlcllzlislzczl all Syracuse U11-ivcvmily in 1.914 f'UlSll'Il Hvucll linlliugvr ifuughliu Spawn Tull.-y Luvn-Iuml Spzuxlmling ftll1lITL'l' Kin-gory ibouurarp jliflenlhcrs ShCl'l11illl I.. Kcnnccly Hugh M. 'l'ilruc Clmrlcs lfl. Riclmzmlsoll NVm'rcn VV. Culstcn l.cG1'zu1cl Spawn l Iuwzu'cl l5cz1cl1 H. lillioll C'lml'l'cc George G. Coughlin l'hzu'lcs Bollinger linrl V. Tullcy .L hx Ll Iiundrufl Fifty-foul' 1919 1920 1921 VVz1:sl1inglm1 W. Lovclzmcl john I.. Gregory Paul H. Lowry Rulzmcl I-I. Spaulding -lulm VV. VVzu'rcn Q S XS YQ bv hi x x 1 1 5 mwwfwf 5 Y W4 My My mf, WWWWmfufwwfffffffffffffwwfffm- mwmww I mmwwfwfwwfwv MW.,,.v,WMwww4f.wfwfMwwpwffffnmffffwfffffwfyyywfwffwwamwffwWffmwmW4zZw1fWW.wffmM WM W4 X 5- b- NW ..X. 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This Ol'gi1IllZilflUl1 ' i seeks to promote an interest in peclngogienl tieltls zn'cl encourage il professional 1' it . . is spirit among women. i f JRUII uf Ctllbapters fr T Syracuse University University ol' Pennsylvania ' University ol Kzmsus llmverstty of lJlll'Sl,Jlll'gl1 University ot Minnesota University ol W2lSlllllgTtJll ' University of MlSStJlll'l V! V Svurures m 'mlilllkfglfilft 1 'Mal Mary Bellamy Clzulys Orser 5 Clmrlotte Benedict Louise Peeke , Annabelle Corsette Marion Peake i lillen Corsettc Hazel Pettit Ruth Coult Marion Rosttser Q Marion Gere lxllen Scott l'Cl1zz1lJetl1 Homet lava Spicer t t Milclrecl Huntington Marion H. Taylor LQ Annu King Mzwjorte Thorpe Esther Novlclc Q 0I'I1CllLL Tyler it i 1 Tliree Hundred Fifty-five ll Qfff5fi?T1 1-Qi .,.,f, ' 'r i ,fjfjjrrr :: -V--A M -4,. -N...w.W -aw.. ::s-x-:s:----- Nasa me-M-.6 QNQNDAGAN --' l1'li ' -'i- AAA rr l r I I 191 4111111 QEpsnIun IIONORARY MATIIEMATICAL b'RA'l'15RN1TY lfoumiczl at S yracusc U nivcrsity 1.914 The Fraternity was founded at Syracuse University as a reorganization of the Mathematical Club, which had its origin in November, 1903. lt was incor- poi lled as Pi Mu Epsilon, under the laws of the State of New York, May 25, 1914. Du color . Vue- Dircclor . Secretary . lrcasurer . Iibrarian . Warren G. Bullard, Ph. D. Floyd F. Decker, Ph. D. William P. Graham, Ph. D. Mrs. May N. Harwood, A. M. john J. Hopfield, A. B. Qbfficers . . . john L. Jones, Ph. D. Louis Lindsay, Ph. D. Gertrude Reynolds, '19 Donald F. Sears, '20 . A Agnes E. Wilcox, '20 Jfacultp members john L. Jones, Ph. D. Louis Lindsay, Ph. D. William H. Metzler, Ph. D. Edward D. Roe, Ph. D. Rich D. Whitney, E.E., M.S. btuhent Members, 1918-1919 Bertha M. Adams, '19 joseph C. Atwell, '19 Bertha A. Castle, '20 Martha H. Collin, '20 Howard A. DoBell, '19 Helen A. DeLong, '19 Lucy V. Grant, '20 Ethel M. Hicks, '19 Elizabeth Homet, '19 Roy A. Horst, '19 Edward B. Houghtaling, '21 Anna M. Hutchinson, '20 F. Marion Jarvis, '20 Edna M. Lawrence, '20 Ina M. Miller, '19 Lona A. Preston, '19 Gertrude Reynolds, '19 Alice J. Scott, '19' Donald F. Sears, '20 Howard A. Smith, '20 Marion Spellman, '19 William Start, '19 Ora M. Tanner, '19 Cornelia A. Tyler, '19 Martha W. Watt, '20 Agnes E. Wilcox, '20 Three Hundred Fifty-six 'gg' '.. 1, ' Lag- ,QW ' .. 1. - A .....i2Tl.i wfu Mawwfm 44wfmffffwfwfwwwwwfwwwww- M . W, Mfgwffbyfwwfyffzwwfpffmm My ff, .W QW ,na my uffwfhma wwfvmwn Q m. .f-gn .,.4Wmf,w,,,f,,fffm1 Aw., ,Mau ,mnwmw ff, WM Si SS xx S k S Q I nk Qkwwamxvsw-wwhww I A X, xwN.w.NW.kxN-N.X- QQNUN DAGANA Eliamhha au hu IIONORARV ROMANCE LANGUAGE SOCIICTY I,:umln-rl Unkley ,lolmson Crznvforcl Patterson Niel Grunt XV:ilslm Ricknrlls Ilini-s lluntineton 1'1llJ1'L'll D1-lirinw Ibaivi-nporl lilfltllllllll Cook llullzml Qbfficers l'1'r:s'irlmzl . . Prof. Charles VV. Culmeen Vifili-P7'0S'fIIi!l1Ll . Rccorziiug .S'ef:1'cl11.1',v C,'0rrcsf11m11l'ing .S'ac1'rrlu1'y . T7'UII.1'7H'l?l' . . S, ,. E T S ,S SE Cl1zu'les W. c'2llDCC1l George M. Czlrmocly Lewis W. Cl'2lNVl4UI'Cl Ruth l. Ballzlrrl, '20 Ruth D. Cook, '20 Helen Davenport, '19 Hilda Delirine, '19 Lucy V. Grunt, '20 Esther B. Hines, '19 Milclrecl B. l-luniiingtr Ill . Alma Wz1lsl1,'19 Milclrecl johnson, '20 . Ruth Cook, '20 . Mz1ryUz1kley,'20 ,'19 Jfucultp jlllemhcrs Irene C. Garrett George Getcliex' Henri Cl. Neel Artliur S. P2ll'lCI'SUll Qlctine jlllleanlaers Milclrefl M. ,lolmsoi 1 Josephine Ketclilnn Annu li. King, '19 Isabelle M. Knapp, Urn M. Lzunbert, '1 1, '2 , '20 '19 9 Mary li. Oakley, '20 Alma VV:nlsl1, '19 Tlwoe ,IY 11---1 Miriam Riekzlrcls, 20 Iumlrenl I il'tv -gov -,.N.N.-.K 1 S Z O .e..,.., .1WN-wwe-M-.Q...NxWWWxwNAwwwwek.Nm.,,...NNw.x N-wM-- .- Nw- f-fxx- ..,..W.W. ..., WeWN.NwAW....W-.vm-Q.x.w.Mw.-.....-.... w-nun.-num.-we-N ONONDAGAN jig Ulbeta Qllbi Beta HONORARY BIBLICAT. FRATERNITY Founded at Syracuse University 7915 Qlpba Qlbapter PURPOSE: To promote general interest in the Biblical Department of Syracuse University, to encourage a high grade of scholarship in the department and to strengthen ties of fellowship between students and alumni, and to promote critical, literary, and historical study of the Bible. ' EI.IGInILI'1'v: Undergraduate students having an average of 86 per cent. in twelve hours work in the department. Graduate students having an average of 90 per cent. in a minimum of six hours work. EMBLEM! A gold key. Qbfficers President . . . . . Rev. Dr. john Murdock Maclnnis Vice-President . . . . Rev. Frank D. Lawyer, '00 Secretary and Treasurer ....... Marion O. Hawthorne, '18 Members Qtlecteh frum Swtuhents F. Lee Benns, A.B., '14, A.M., '16 ' Ethel D. Bowles, A.B., '03 Rudolph D. Byron, A.B., '15 Charles W. Carlton, A.B., '14, A.M., '16 Walter Dugan F. W. Connel Ruth A. Hoople, A.B., '14, A.M., '15 Frank D. Lawyer, A.B., '00' john M. Maclnnis, Ph.D. Melville S. Pressey, A.B., '16. Florence Z. Shafer, A.B., '14, A.M., '15 Judson S. Washburn, A.B., '17 ' Maude E. Donnelly, A.B., '16 Professor C. C. Bushnell Frances W. Lyons, A.B., '16, A.M., '17 Florence R. Kelly, A.B., '17 Helena-L. Champlin, A.B., '17 Bertha M. Ives, A.B., '17 Marion O. Hawthorne, A.B., '18 Edward G. Wahl, A.B., '18 Clair F. Littel, A.B., '16 Sherman L. Kennedy, A.B., '18 Ralph D. Smith, A.B., '18 U. M. Dunlap, A.B., '18 Olga F. Davis, '18 Three Hundred 11'ifly-eight 1 I I X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 15 Xi X fi ll :: in IE 'S v: la n :g is EE 3' 3 :, X X :XX 'XX :X :X X XX li 3 il Xl X X X X X X X X X X X X i. Xu Xe: XV X. X X X X XX S XX X X X XX XX ,X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X . I S, X, 52 li X: ,X ,XX XX :IX 55 X, , X: :i X: ir X XX XX XX I mxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXNXXXXXXXXXXX-XX.. X XXXXX: XXXXXX X X I I 1 alta 19131 IIONORARY ORATORY SOCIETY 5 l'l0M7'lIiCd at Syracuse University 7978 lElcli'A-clue Kiinlx-r Nye Donulil Morris Alexnncler Rice Ilenclricks Ingersoll Cook Rmlwny Pickwiek Knullinun QBffircvs4 l PmXf,i,-up , Mu ry Rmlwuy lfizvc-l'rc.vi1lrf1Ll . Smrrvlary . Genevieve Cook lrmn lngersoll 3 ' . Esther l'ic'kwiek ll1'!?llSZH'lIl' . 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Snow, '20 FRATERNITY LH tfi 11.1 1:14Uazoyat mam-um-9-.rv-:,.-n. buff.-4-fa--,.q,. . 1 Q 5, ONONDAGAN jffffifi Cllilass Societies Jfnr Men Phi Kappa Alpha Tau Theta Upsilon Devil's Own Phi Pi Corpse and Coffin A Double Seven Monx Head Jfor Miumen Eta Pi Upsilon Three Hundred Sixty-one in ifffrff 513N6NDAQA,1E3ifTiTTX Q bi appa Ipha M.. M 2 X X S X i Q Q X 5 Q A E X lei 133 ES gl 'Q 'X iw xi S3 sei 1.5 is in 523 .W E gi xx QS ws gi NS ,i 'ii 1 is Q 3 ix? QS si S nw is 3 vi 3 fi ff! 3 .W E 5- it is NS if ES fs , N X X mf ie fi xi il .- ll Eslfzblislmrl nl Syrmrusc Univerxily IH!!! I laiglmerg Brown Lowe Dawson Snorlggrass l.uey Menfh-nhnll William IC. Allis, '06 NVilliam 'l'. llessant, '11 George ll. liolancl, '07 Oilo IJ. lilaneliurrl, '01 George Il. Boncl, '07 Neal Brewster, '02 Aneil D. Brown, '03 NValter H. liryant, '12 Clayton li. Chappell, '08 li. Ware Clary, '02 Charles li. Cooney, '07 Ives Cooper, '00 Henry D. Costello, '01 Nl. Harvey C'oull,er, '10 Waller A. Darhy, '11 jfr G. Eclwin Brown john Malone llarolcl ll. l.owe llenry l.uey '.L'hree Humlred Sixty-Iwo Jfrattes in Qllrhe liclgar Denton, ,I r., '11 bl. Arthur Dislin, '05 Varl lf. lloer, '00 lfranlc IC. lilclreclge, '10 Preston D. lfogg, '12 ' Charles ll. Post, '02 Ronalrl NV. l'ulnam, George S. Rcecl, '08 lfranlc M. Smalley, ' Ralph E. Stillwell, 'l james Slimson, '08 lfrank Maters, '08 Seymour Cf. Schwartz, '13 08 Murray S. Stedman, '10 Artlnn' A. 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S as Q Kinlln-rley Hlllllwlly lfllillllb l':n'k Gere Snnflfurcl NllHll Nurse Sinnner Morris Stevens D1-l,nn11 King lirnnignn lvlaignverii Cnnlt XV'-semi lfxnu-1 :E 2 fi . . 1 yg x Svunrurrs m Tlilmhcrsitutn IS Q Ji X . . X 5 Ruth Brmnngnn lVlzn'gzu'et Mill'l'lS , - 1 Q Ruth C eulti Marion Morse Helen Delong lfflilli Nzlsli . . Q Derotliy llencli ltllzlllleiili l,2ll'liS 1551-or 1:35101 Louise Peelce Mzmon Clere Helen Snnfurnl , . , A Allillea Knnlmerley lfzntli Suntwuy A111111 Ifing l':lSlC Stevens Ignlycllc K11g1pp Rneliel Sumner Mzirgaret Muguvern l l'21l1li Wcslc'rw1li as 1 'Phu 1- llumlrerl Sixty-1ln'e sl if 13 2 QM W QNQt1!2GliDf ' W Eau Ulbeta Tllipsilnn SENIOR SOCIETY l'l01Ul11il?!I, at Syracuse U 7lfUCl'S1'lj' 1904 Nelson Moc-srhlin llivks Watkins Robert' Byrnes Lloyd Fheney Cf. W. H. Douglass Brewster Doust George liherling William Cl. Harvey VVilliam Healey lra Hinsclale lfish Finsterwalrl ,fratres inlilllrhe Ray Holzwarth Gordon D. Hoople Frank Malfas Porter Miller , Lewis lf. Parmenter Jerome xl. Parsons Frank li. Phelps Jfrntress in Qilnihersitate VVri1.:ht George K. Smith lf. P. Stoclclarcl William Townsend Melville I.. Travis Raymond C. Tueker H. W. VVoolover Rieharcl Woorl Russell W. lfinsterwalcl john K. Moesehlin Albert W. l- ish liclwin J. Nelson liverelt Hielcs Ralph M. Watkins 'iflll'l'l'Iillll1il'0li Sixty-foul' farl lf. Wright' fl-1-X '.L2L1p3-Q0 ' I l X fM.w1MWffWmA.mmf.f,Wffff,-fum. Wffffmvf ,v,fffwf,ff,1wMf X wfmffff v.7ffWf,vmMLW,.fW,,ffWm,,,,,f, wwvmnwnwuw, :mv W fwwwnwfwfffffffwfwfwfmw ,fffwffffawmvmw X X X X X X X X F 5 X X X X X X X X X X X u I :E Ji ii v. 'R X X X X X X X X X X I I X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X :X 15 Qi i: ii ri i in L. X ,. 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Dczms cillfllllll l'iilllL'hCl' llonulcl fltbflllilll Rzlymmul Iflulsupplc f john I,2lXVlOIl 3 5 E Paul l,zLw1'y f 3 E X S 3 Q 3 'Phruu Ilumlrwl Sixty-sxx s u n N-Nw..- , . ,. .. ,. .. X.x.- ,,x,.....w..X,,,,,,,M.,,,,,,,,.X,wWm, I I ...MW WN, ..xx , .....Xx,, .. mx x..x ......... .. ,, .N,...x.xw .M.Ww,-+........N...N....hW.....N Robcrl W. Morey NVilliz1m S. Notfinglmum Curl L. Scl1oulc'rz1fl. liclwzml C. Slclzcr Norlhc'otl Struct I5uirIiclcl VVhiling .M-M... O .... . .... --.mv . , M.. -ww..wx-NN.XxMWwmq.x.M-Nw.M,.-x x.XX... x MW.-.....MWws.mwx:Nw I X............,..,...,.-... .....,..,..........Q W...xxW..x...NxN-Nvww.-vgwxxxxxxwwmwmw::Nww.xww x ,,, , . X s S X 41 Y li Q u E 3 S Q X 3 1 -I in ,K ,, :i tl! ll vi ,X gi S3 fi 2:3 QS N X Sb ws X 55 VE in SSE Tig . SP5 'li' iii? we Sli ,. 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'f-:.'1 lf.: 2- -Pf' . , A '.-ll-3, j::A-!'.'1ggijE.:-4'l Ci-Qnullj' IQNQNIIAQNFII A V? if X IIIW 13 tilt isis, .5f'SiOAli Qi W W i 'Wx fs Q7 254041, Vern wmv' The Qllnsmnpulitan Cliluh Cnlilornia University Chicago University Coltnnlmiu University Cornell University llrulce College I'Inrvtn'cl University Iowzt State College Illinois University IVI. I. T. MICIIIQZIII University IVIissouri University Nelmrnskzt University Oberlin College Ohio State College Iillllfiilbl University 'I'ln'ee H undrcd Seventy Bull uf Qlbaptets Ohio Wesleyan College Oregon University Pennsylvzmizi University Purclue University Syracuse University Union College I Vunclerlnilt University William Jewell University Wisconsin University Worcester University Yale University Coe University Incliztnu University Rzulelillc College I I f -. wxxxxxxw-xmzwwxx n l -.fs-Me se. X .W..,1,,,, Q1-,...4w,,,,,L Q 3: I 1 I Ji ll il gs 5 3 l S 3 3. 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N wwxxxxxxwe-exxxxtxxxx WeNew-w-Q.v.+.t-.w.NNW w.w.w...x-...Q Obfficers Stuhent Wlennhets VV. K. Lam I. Lee I. Lipshin Y. l.ow R. A. Menon G. Nicholas jfratres in Jfacultatc J. -I. Hoplielcl F. l'I. Howe li. P. Tanner R. Jewell l'I. N. jones I. j. Peritz I.. C. Petry R. S. Petterson ifaunorarp fllllemhers r 1':?':T.211 3kQA Olh1T2i1Ziiii-... A. A. Kopsel C. Slephanove . . I'I. F. Shue . . S. Nicholas Professor R. A. Porter . . I'I. Owen l'I. Owen C. F. Rutolo G. Roekower R. K. Roy A. Ruggerio I. Steinhorn H. Wang R. F. Piper P. U. Place R. A. Porter li. li. Sperry M. li. Smith W. C. l.. Wentworth J. ll. Wharton T. A. Levy Three I-Iundred Seventy-one ...N.AQNm-Amxvxwxwxmmxxsxxxx.N-QNWQ.wwwwxxxwwwnuunmumvu .N.N.N...W.......NeN...W-.N-N-.X-..x.Nx...xmwmww.-..w.v+xw-nn-mxwa-sawn: S .si E. I i 1. I En. yi .SE .I ag II lg lg F I .1 ll ll ll 2 X I. K li Q S SS Sl' X ll fi! Qt :gli if 'E i. 1 is V V if li it x Q aisle 'lr I: V . it ss ki 'K g ll lf I .. ...- 2? Q' if .Q all lg 5. il Q! I I 1, . 1 I H. ' 2 x . I 1' I .I I . ft se A I . .r I. ll ' 1111 U I llg '31, li :I ig? .ll Ei. all 'v I. wi: E1 I I ni . I I l lx i l -1 ll t,.t ' A QX ,' gp.4e,cgif3 ::g::: gg women! nsmnpulitan Iuh ' .I 1 ll Fisher Park Cohn NVatson Iiertorottu N XVhitney Kwiutkowska Gilcher Tatnnll Pulevsky Volausky i Nelson Zurc-tt Lnckhoff QBfficers i f I President . . Mary Tatnall A Vice-President . . Mary Palevsky Recording Secretary . . Gladys Stowe Corresponding Secretary Q Sophia Zurett I Treasurer ........... Harriet Salisbury The Women's Cosmopolitan Club is composed of women of different nation- alities banded together with a fourfold purpose: to form an understanding be- tween women of different nationalities, to create good feeling between these nationalities, to make a home for foreign women, to stand for universal brother- hood and internationalism. This year the women of the Cosmopolitan Club are helping in the Ameri- canization Settlement in Syracuse by teaching classes in English and in household arts. They also have sent one of their members as a delegate to the Cosmopoli- tan Club convention in Chicago. Next year they are planning to bring the convention here. ,, L Three H undred Seventy- two 6 i-ee f fj'ffj1 g i,,,, ,Q,Q,Qf12j'fTI1Ti'Ti1f,QfTQfff5j5, fi:3g:1:33'ggg:f m :I XNN., .1..::::1t::z::xQN0NDAGAN fff ffxk ' 'M 'h fil ' 1l:lI2l r 11 fi 31 331 lung Zislanh Iuh Q. 131' ,M ill S1 M Ei 1 1 1 if -1 ii: N2 Q31 -1 1, 15 1, .ga Q, L 1: 1 123 w A 5 1 , 4 , 51 Ilzmsvn l'unkli:1 llulvhinson .-X. Pzztln-r::m1 Prn-slmm Ii, l'nltm'-zmm 1: f:l'ilI1S1lIWV 11221111011 Bunjzunin Ruynor Ifrmstvr XVvsu-rhvkv Bush Ts-rry SlllIl1lilk0l' llulsv llilflrs-th 5111111011 Gfficers 1 1 President . Emerson M. Rzlynor, '21 Vice-Presizicnt . Helen Benjamin, '21 1 Secretary-T1'ca.s'urc1' ClilTorcl H. Foster, '21 4 v i X 1 Three Hundred Seventy-thx-eo W , F... 1 1 21'1 1.11 Sig -'l1l1lllf1' 'QQ1Q Q 11i' if :: QQNQNHQKNDXA 1 F v r i agenuhia Qiluh 1 ge ii EF li 1 15 1 5 l Q 1 il ' Ss ii lg The aim of the Cazenovia Club is to create among Syracusans a wifler 5 interest ancl a closer relationship with Cazenovia Seminary. The club has been helpful in many ways to students entering Syracuse University from Cazenovia. Membership consists of alumnae, teachers or any others having connection with Q the Seminary. ln former years this has been a highly useful organization, but 3 . . . . N gi several years ago was cliseontmuecl. ll' was reorganized in March, 1919, when S the following officers were elected: 1 s . 1 v cwffirers i Prcszdcnt . . Franklin Welnster, '20 Vice-I'rcsidc1zl A. Genevieve Calkins, '21 E 5 Secretary . . Amey Jewell, '21 l T7'I'dS1H'61' Bruce Lowry, '22 5 1 2 ' 5 : 2 1 f f 5 5 ' 5 5 Q 1 S i i , Q 1 L E ? 5 Three Humli-od Seventy-four 2 J R A 1.3 bg ,-- f----1 ,,,,,,.v ,..,, , .,,,,.,,, ,,. 2 .X ,. WW A S : - - 's-s- - s sfl--4,1 9 210 ,l '.1. 2 Xttig:T:1t:1::::3trqWsri.i' ' Q X t N S ll 1 be 'i:6NtlNbAtiitTlNU .. unsumers' league Sanderson Briggs Manville Bassett Sehullvnger Magavern Kinney The Consumers' League aims to better industrial conditions for our women and children largely through legislation. The University Consumers' League is affiliated with the State and National Consumers' League incorporating in this work. lt forms a valuable medium for interesting college students in ln- dustrial Problems. The league brings noted lecturers to the University to speak on Industrial and Labor Problems. It aids in conducting investigations of mercantile condi- tions and campaigns for bills in the legislature. This year a delegate was sent to Silver Bay, and three delegates to Albany to support the program of the Wo- men's joint Legislative C'onference, and also attend the State Convention there. Ql3ffi:ers President . . . . Dorothy Bryan Dench Vice-President Margaret Magavern Secretary . . . Alida Bassett Treasurer lilizabeth Schellenger Qllbairmen nf Qtnmmittees Membership . Ruth Sanderson Legislative . . Georgina Kinnie Posters and Library . . Marion Briggs Publicity . . . Hazel Menville Resources Elizabeth Schellenger Three Hundred Sevont y-flve f--- --'W X et'ifg4e113 ZOAl.li ,.., ,S it it is t g y it N .l 1: vi ii 5. 'l 1: l: si 3 1 Q 1 as il :li 1: 'Pisogiifigtriiixzrzfiriit 0N0NDAGA1Lt::tmcr:::11?rr W XNKb'x atrluttt league il ll 5 'l Krm-gt-r Fowler Stark MacDonald Peeke Clark Dean Lockhart Price 3,2 il The Patriotic League was organized in Syracuse University in the fall of 1918, a response to the desire of the women for an opportunity to express their patriotism. The basis of the organization is two-fold-practical and ideal. The practical side has concerned itself with knitting, while there was need for it, and later with garment making. Several dances for S.A.T.C. men were held under the auspices of the Patriotic League. The ideal side has been worked out largely through the pledge in which every member agreed to express her patriot- ism by her best work. Membership in the league is open to all women in the University. In order to reach every one and to make the work more efficient, competent leaders have been appointed by the Small Council to take charge of groups of twenty women each. In this way, greater unity is obtained. Gffiners , is President . . . Florence Lockhart, '20 Secretary and Treasurer . Dorothy Price, '20 Assistant Secretary . . Berdella Krueger, '21 Chairman Social Committee . Lillian MacDonald, '21 Chairman Finance Committee . . Esther Stark, '21 2 Chairman Membership Committee . Louise Peeke, '19 3 I Chairman War Work Committee . Florence Dean, '20 Director of Knitting . . Adelaide Fowler, '21 Director of Garment Making . Frances Clark, '21 S Three Hundred Seventy-six g ,Tiiigggjjigiiiiiiit'if?ZTTf3Zllliiilifliliiiifffifiililltiff..1't lqjbga LW.. ....... .. ....,. L mi IJL ONQNDAGAN Zlntzrnatiunal nlitp Clllluh The purpose of the Polity Club is to study International Relations from a purely academic standpoint, not from a partisan point of view. The Club aims to inform its members of what is going on in the world, and to give them an intelligent outlook on world affairs. This year International Documents were studied, including the Armistice, those documents relating to the Peace Council, and the Constitution of the League of Nations. tbfficers Faculty Advisor . . . Dr. A. C. Flick President . . Elijah E. Taylor Vice-President . . Stanley Warner Treasurer . Grace McMahon Secretary .... Margaret Watson Corresponding Secretary . . . . Agnes Bachen Chairman of the Program Committee . . F. E. Brimmer Chairman of Executive Committee . Morris Gniesen Three Hundred Seventy-seven i 'rl5iF?f'ff1 L3 Z Q- Liiiifffiirfilm ,1,,1i,,4i,i ,,,, ,, 71111 Q-f- .ii 1: 1 l .l . il fl 4 1. i 5, il is i N 3 r. ll ll six El iii? all iw vi' llil ill l'i iilg :iii ls, igsi ill 1:3 .Eel iff lil: 1515 IU ia' all llj li: iw: gl xl: ll. ISL: Stal: ill .,u lla 31:5 il iii ssl 2 . ,. S! sz it fl ii 53 fi gi E.. is fi Ei Si is S, ii si ii S .. ll swumvwsssw wma-.ss,s.,. ..xX X was ttsssmss -:errze-:err ..a.f:,..:.:::::: ::::::q.:e::1.:sexes-sssrr.:,..1:::g:q::.. ww.-.us-www:.sswssN....iN.sssat..ss sm f...M-N N..s.N. ' ...-Nswww -.Ms ss Nwsmswwss ws-we.-Q Rbilnsupbital Qiluh t The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest .in the department, and to promote fellowship among the students. Several meetings are held for the dis- cussion of various philosophical subjects. Prominent speakers bring before the members a broader knowledge of the science. Gfficers W President . . T. L. Wallace Vice-President . p. R. F. Piper Secretary . . Marion Hawthorne Three Hundred Seventy-eight 4 i li. 1:3 sei ass .X 5? it lv ll s-s 1Si :Elf iss ,ll 'll ill gil mg llg is li li ill l E, is Els ls: ll. fl! ez. -I E il .E l .E 2 sl IELS ills l ll is iii all l .l ! li . 1: l is ll li s li il A A li ...,,,s,.,..,..sM.t.-ws Nssms..s-,sw,..M.s.sssN,...W..,s..a.a...ssa-.-..................1..-t ww-m.....m...w-xwsssssaxsxsttmsswwmwqwmv - -1 sssssmxsssmtsxstkxs. Nssss..-.s.ssa..,......N....s. sstsssstswsaxwumswwmmwsw .............,,................s.t..........N......,....-..w..N-1..v..Nw,sNm,t Nsw:--X--.wmwswnwunumum l I XXN X R I I Qrcbttectural Society Founded in 1911, upon the dissolution of The Fine Arts FakirsAssociation, for the purpose of uniting the members of the Department of Architecture, graduate and undergraduate students, faculty and alumni, to combine their efforts toward the development of the school, and to promote the social interests of the members. A new constitution was adopted in 1915. ibuuureb Members Prof. Earl H. Hallenbcck Prof. Justus M. Scrafford Mr. Arthur F. Brockway Prof. Fred R. Lear Prof. Frederick W. Revels Prof. Irene Sargent Mr. Paul J. Hueber Sazniors Vahe Balikdjian - Romen E. Martins Harold H. Davis William B. Mylchreest Henry R. Diamond Henry B. Preston Bernard Hagberg Robert L. Walldorff Lau Yu Zuniors jose A. Fernandez Herman Ramirez Kenneth A. Snow bupbnmures james W. Ayars Myron E. O'Neil Bernard M. Dawson john M. Rowley Elton R. DeShaw William H. Shirley Ruth H. Doman Elton R. Spohn Rlehges Abbie Y. L. Hayser Stanley Roekowen Henry A. Martin Charles H. Siebert Carl H. Nicholson Edmond B. Stanley Stanley Rockower 0Bffirers President . . . Henry B. Preston, '19 Vice-President Robert L. Walldorff, '19 Secretary . . Ruth Domann, '21 Massier . Herman Ramirez, '20 Sous-Massicr Elton R. DeShaw, '21 Three Hundred Seventy-nine ,.... N-31 W , ....................... ..... ........ . ............-.............r..... . N. v l i il .i 1: -l 'ii R! i, , ii 1 if , if if Illustrators fllluh The Illustrators Club grew out from the old Fine Arts Fakir's Association. Members are chosen from the upper classes of the Painting, Design and Archi- l tectural Departments in Fine Arts College. The object of the club is to study practical illustration, and to stimulate a l a closer relation between the faculty and the students. Study of the great artists and practice in drawing,as well as the social side, have a place at the 1 meetings. l l Gfficets ' President . . . . Theodore H. jackson + Vice-President . . Richard Losee Secretary . Lois Harper l 3l Three Hundred Eighty . eeee :pg , e 'ff5'2TJ'Qtg1i 0Nfj'NDAG-AN ifjggggigggggfgj Qlllassical Qiluh The Classical Club was organized in 1896 to promote interest and study along classical lines. The meetings are held in the Classical Seminary and in the various Chapter houses on alternate Monday evenings. Membership is open to faculty members of the Greek and Latin Departments, and to major and minor students in these departments. The programs are given over to appropriate lectures by resident and visiting professors. These lectures have to do with topics of general interest to all students connected with the Classical department. Some of the subjects discussed during the past year were Classical Historical Novels, '1The Production of Roman Comedy, The Teaching of Greek and Latin in Secondary Schools, and an illustrated lecture on Picturesque Sicily. Bfficers President . Dr. W. Davey Vice-President . . Mary V. Skillman Secretary . . . Eva A. Spicer, '19 Assistant Secretary . . Pauline M. Fear, '20 Treasurer . . . . Gladys M. Orser, '19 Assistant Treasurer . . Helen jones, '20 Chairman of Social Committee . . Ada Halloway, '19 Chairman of Refreshment Committee . . . julia Winsor, '19 Chairman of Room Committee . Mary A. Eysamen, '19 Three Hundred Eigh ty-one ,.'. . xm.L N'xN ' English Ctlluh The English Club is one of the leading organizations of the University. Membership is open to members of the English faculty and students who are majoring and minoring in this department. During the past year meetings were held at various places once during each month, and a series of plays and lectures were given. Informal monthly teas were held in the Seminar Room in the Carnegie Li- brary from 4:00-5:45 P. M. The wives of the English faculty members assisted by English major students acted as hostesses at these afternoon teas. Miss Dorothy Boggs, assisted by the Executive Committee of the club, was in charge of the English readings which were held every Monday night in the Administration Building from 7:15-8:00 P. M. Ulibe Brugram nf the Bear was as Jfnllutnsz November 13- The Molluse by Hubert Henry Davies. Gamma Phi Beta Chapter House. December 18-Annual Christmas Party. Liberal Arts Chapel. january 8-Lecture by Dr. Stanley P. Chase. Dr. H. A. Eaton's Home, 324 Ostrom Avenue. February 4-- The Elevator by Wm. Dean Howell. Alpha Gamma Delta Chapter House. March 4- The Well Remembered Voice by Sir james Barrie. Sigma Kappa Chapter House. ' April 4-Fool Stunts CCostume Partyj. Alpha Xi Delta Chapter House. May 2-Annual Supper and Election of Officers. The Commons. june-Annual Commencement Play. Margaret Olivia Slocum, Teachers Col- lege Amphitheatre. Qbfficers President . . . Dorothy Bryan Dench, '19 Vice-President . . . Louise Peeke, '19 Secretary . Florence Dean, '20 Treasurer . Laura Rounds, '19 Qiixecutibe elnmmittee Prof. john H. Cushman Alice Ives, '19 Marion Taylor, '19 Three Hundred Eighty-two lg LQ-JfQIfTji: ' H 'rr tff if 'E' Q RE Q Q Q s Q SQ Q S Q E Q Q.. sl' 3 S R I E Q YQ N3 in il 52 st! E3 hi if 5 S:- M ii le 'i is 11: E J : Isl s a si 42 i-E ma .. il Il i. .1 2 52 .. ni z' 'l .i . il 3. ag! i Q sl 2 i. . il: Ei QI K Q. Q Q li if 52? .,. it 1 Q 3 . 5 1 il S 5 ia E 21 5 N R I 5.. I I wwswczrzrmxxw msc: Qswwsxx -Qs-.N Qs X-:Ns sw-mmmxxssmnmmvmxxssmxmmxwwm ON ND nmance language lub The Romance Language Club, which was organized last year by the uniting of the French, Spanish and Italian Clubs to help the Romance Language stu- dents, has proved very successful. The club is divided into groups correspond- ing to the different languages, each group being directed by some one who speaks the language fluently. The first half hour of the meeting is devoted to conversa- tion and the latter half to lectures or to papers read by the students. Effiners President Professor H. C. Neel Vice-Presidents Ora M. Lambert Florence Spraker Treasurer . Lucile Hunt Secretary Ruth D. Cook QExe:utihe fulummittee Prof. C. W. Cabeen, Chairman Prof. H. C., Neel Ruth D. Cook Prof. A. S. Patterson Ora M. Lambert Florence Spraker 4 Three Hundred Eighty-three ,.......1....x i S Q Q 3 Q 5 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 3 Q Q Q Q 3 Q Q Q 5 . Q . ei 1 fl :i 1: i i . r I E l l l z l E i A ..NQQNw....: s..QN+sss:.:.:.:. 1 ssss --rs-X 2 O ....QQ......Qt..Q........WQ.......s...sQ+ss.ssss.ws-srsrrf-swQQQQQQQWQ.u::::::::sfse...:.ffm-.wt-::.:- .... .4::::::::.gpgpg::::::uul .rss Qs...,......,.................... ..... - .s+..............,...Q.Q............QQQ..QQ..+QQQ.Q-..k.v+.-.+w'kssQ-.wv.vumu.wnfsmmnwunx 1 i .l 'A l x 5 '511i1li Tififfij UNQNDAGAN 33- A,,TA fgrfgii' Jfnrestrp Cllluh The Forestry Club was organized by Professor E. F. McCarthy in the fall of 1911 and has since 'been elected into the Intercollegiate Association of Forestry Clubs. 1 The purpose of the society is to increase the interest in forestry generally and to offer a social stimulus among the students. Because it includes every man in the college in its membership it is the only true representative club in the University. Gfficlers A President . . . . H. M. Round, '19 Vice-President . . N. H. Paul, '20 Secretary . . H. Foster, '2 1 Treasurer . . H. R.Spelman, '20 Qlfxecutihe fiommittee A. Weber, '19 W. C. Wessel, '19 . E. J. Streater, '20 ' Three Hundred Eighty-four faziffzfaf ONONDAGAN Rifle Qlluh The Rifie Club was organized in 1917. A range was constructed on the top Hoor of the Forestry College and shooting was taken up chiefiy for the recreation it afforded. A team was picked almost immediately and later shooting became a minor sport. Since the signing of the armistice men returning from the service have shown great interest in the sport. Gffirers President . . . . . Howard R. Spelman Vice-President . . Alfred li. Fivaz Treasurer . . Roscoe Strivings C aptarln . Ralph VVoodworth Coach . . Wilfred Sanderson Manager . . Titus H. Andrews Three Hundred Ehxhty-t'lve 'j'i'T'51Vl-35 0 Liilgirii ' ' 'xmxL.x J QNM ll Xxxxx 5: S Q S S QQ 5 z 5 - s s Q S S 5 SE 13 piswpalian Qiluh The Episcopalian Club, composed of members and attendants of the Episco- palian church, was organized in the spring of 1917, under the leadership of Dr. H. H. Eaton and other lipiscopalian members of the faculty. Dr. H. H. Hadley of St. Pauls Church invited the club to hold its first social meeting at Lockwood Memorial House where a short address of welcome was given by the late judge Charles W. Andrews. A meeting for the Senior members, of the club was held Q at Grace Church Parish House in May, 1917. The purpose of the club is to bring together the Episcopal students of the x University and to keep them interested in the work and service of the church, as expressed thru worship, religious education, church extension, and social service. In january of this year the club was accepted as a unit of the National Stu- dent Council of the Episcopalian Church of America. The aim of this Council is to unify the church work among the students, to make the church work demo- X cratic, to set a goal for the students, and to cooperate with other religiOLiS'f0rces Q in the college. , Miss Barbara J. Lyall VVatson, '19, was elected student representative from ii the province of New York and New jersey. 5 , QDffinets 5 President . . . l.. W. Crawford Secretary B. j. L. Watson, '19 Treasurer .... l.. Nickolson, '21 Chairman of Study Committee . Gladys McDonald, '19 S Chairman of Membership Committee . . . Ruth Cook, '21 Chaplain Rev. H. H. Hadley si E 3 S is gi N N X E '1'l1x'eeIIundrerl Idighty-six Eg is ,:g:1:t4gg.g' 'sk-s itst r 'risKrts'-ssXi'r 1 33897 N siirrr AD EDTVED Qlttentuuu' xf lb Q IIIIWIINII uviwugg pl- w1:1x.xlc1+1'fawlhxn' V, 'Ill X',xlc1':v:mI:'it1rl'l' 4 , Ol ' IIXIU A I 'P 4' , V Y Dl..'Xl I W Hxj mu Dl.lRXlu 1 y 1 PMV?'1ml'fc 'F fx AIRONM. , 'U nr S 7 gg, - ,A,,A ONQNDAGAN ' ' ' vp ' QI Bereipt for kisses ' To one piece of piazza add alittle moonlight. Take for granted two people. Press in two strong ones a small soft hand. Sift slightly two ounces of attrac- tion, add a large measure of folly, stir in a floating ripple and one or two whispers. Dissolve half a dozen glances in a well of silenceg dust in a quantity of hesitation, one ounce of resistance, two of yielding, place the kisses on a flushed cheek or two lips. Flavor with a soft scream and set aside to cool. This will succeed if directions are carefully followed. i H V 54 Ulf Fl! U13bep're jan! Q11 like ibim One of our popular juniors read in the Orange the other day that the Student Volunteer Band would meet that evening. He went, taking his mandolin. Pk ,lf bk l lt is not deemed proper hy Hill students to leave out mention of the League of Nations in after dinner speeches. vkvkbk Qlibe jlietn Qpstem of Qluts Absence makes the marks grow rounder. :xc :if vi The reason why Mary wears a black fur scarf in cold weather is because she doesn't like her white chin-chilly. Dk Pk Pk Mints lBiffer As they left Crouse after the public recital, Dorothy B. said with great en- ? Y ' b?1l thusiasm, And did you notice her flngeringf Wasn t it super Yes, replied Millicent, It was a beauty. It must have cost SrB2,500. Three lluullrerl lflii-Ylily-clftlit f U ---- -- he e r f rnn - Mft 'ff' T 'ellle rtien mu.-annum-uwswws W , WM... xffeefrrerrrrrrQsswwxNseweaermxwssswemwrr:-::::::::::::fe::e:::f: -2:-1 ' 1' mgtwcwecctcctcee ,.,.,e,,.,.,.,,t,,,w,mmWNssswwxwefsm.-swws mess-fifeffff-I. YRACUSE UNIVERSITY EIGHT COLLEGES SEVEN SCHOOLS THE COLLEGE offers courses in Languages, Science. Matllenultics, Philosophy, History. etc.. leading to the AB. degree. THE COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS offers courses in Architecture, Belles-Lettres. Music, Painting and Design. THE OOLLEGE OF MEDIOINE offers a four years' course. with a pre-requisite of two years collegiate work. Library of over 10,000 volumes. Several hospitals, institutions and dispensaries for clinical work. THE COLLEGE OF LAW offers a three years' course with QLL.ll. degree when preceded by one or more years collegiate work. Instruction is by text- lmook and case system. and faculty is drawn from practicing attorneys of' Central New York. THE IYOLLIGGIC OF APPLIED SCIENCE offers courses in Civil. Electrical, Mechanical and Chemical Engineering. Complete lalumttories for prac- tical work. THE TEACH ERS COLLEGE offers teacher-training work in Music, Art. Phys-- ical Education and Pedagogy. leading to the li. S. degree. NEW YORK STATE OOLLEGE OF FORESTRY offers a four years' course preparing for practical or research work. State Ranger School at Wlana- kenag SIJIIIIIICI' Canip at Cranberry Lake. New building with every equip- ment. Tuition free to New York State Students. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE offers four years of theory and practice of farming. University Farm with pure-ln'ed stock. New building perfectly equipped. G'l'Cl'Cl7lfIVt0 School School of Omtory Lefbowfry School Smnmm' School Ilospitol School of N7l7'.9'Ii'Il,g School of Home Ecmzmnics Night School l For catalogues, hulletin, etc., address Registrar, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. Three Hundred lCighly-nine 33,0 H lifilfliiffiff it 1 W' XNXXxXQ' ' XX N M llf' iBulJhleS First Co-ed Cwith slightly marred beautyl stood before the mirror endeavor- ing to bleach with lemon slices a group of promiscuous sun dots-unsolicited- yet gratuitously given as distinctive marks of her summer's service 'mong the l corn and 'taters. Second Fair Une Centeringj- Oh dear, but you look just like weak lemon- Q aclef' First Co-ed-'AAh, that's a joke. l.et's add it to 'Orange Peel' and we'll have 'Punchf A :ls :la :i: VVhy is a crow? gli Period of silence, and then a puzzled look. V 'Cause tcawsl. N :Kiki QD. Eli. ik. QE. Z. U O. K.- Yes, light, heat and beauty pass thru glass. ii N. G.- How about bricks? ll ll 3 was God helps the honesty the crooks are helping themselves. bkvkvk Frosh Centering clubhousej- You have a swell joint here. Miss Clerk-- Yes, l sprained it playing tennis. i bk Pk Pk Dorothy B. Cforgivinglyj-''Come, dear, kiss my cheek and make it up. Sidney- l'll kiss it, but it doesn't need any more making up. Zfpeath in a Svuroritp Zbnuse 6118 Saunhup Ctihening What on earth are you doing, Peg? 2 0h, just opening a can of tomatoes. gg f Well, what are you opening it with? 3 1 if l A can opener, of course. l . . . . From the language you were using I thought you were trying it with a prayer. . Three I'l.'UlN'lI'GI'l Ni nel y S S 3 x E gl il aQ 3 .i 1: iz Q: ii 'l 'I .i Q X X s X S s 'Q S .l .m S rx :I .lr , . all .:, .ir El! l i ll ll 5 gs 35 S M .N is gs gs gs it SS RS ss ,X QS W is ib SS S.. 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Hooks, you will receive just wliut 3 Also slows ll'-'WS :mil r l lkS' Q you wzuit promptly :xml reusomilmly. fe Q l 5 2 r 1 y I jg I fze Syracuse Q 1 3 l , t. Q f 1 : w x 1 ' .932 IR VING A VE. 0 W mv-eff Szfreef l COMPANY sY1ef1CUs1i, N. if. I 'l7In'on1Tlludi'm'1 Ninety-mm s . , t.., .t -Z- Q lhijfrli XM tttt X x..m.e e QNHTJiiA'fTAE,1..1.,giii11iglg. .A.. ..,.,Q i Martha C-l-n- We really ought to have a chaperon, as they went into the garden. Ben J-hn-n- Oh, we won't need one I assure you. Martha- Oh, won't we? Well, then, what's the use of going? Skfklk Two students rang Prof. Kullmer's bell at midnight. He put his head out of the window and wanted to know what was up. One of your windows is wide open. Where? exclaimed the startled' professor. The one you are looking out of. Skikbk It takes four years for the college to turn out a good student, but it frequent- ly turns out a bad one in less than three months. bkikbk The success of a large percentage of our fraternity banquets and parties has been and is being contributed to by most artistic menus and programs to a degree not heretofore equalled. Style in this class of work is the manifestation of good old tradition as influenced by the producers' environment, the very con- ditions under which he lives and his learning. Mr. Tholens, of The Tholens Press, an alumnus of Syracuse by the way, by his work along these lines, expresses himself with that intangible something that always makes good work and demonstrates that he is resolutely bent on overcom- ing all obstacles in design and execution. He is furnishing a very large share of all of the Hill work along these lines, as he should, for his interest in all student activities commands the support of the entire student body. He has a complete equipment and is constantly producing handsome styles, and designs both new and original. Pk 514 Pk 1922 Librarian treading slip with puzzled expressionl- Are you sure this is the call number of the book you want? Student- Call number? Why yes, that's my 'phone number. Pkbkfk A story written recently by one of our English students contains the pas- sage: And with both arms clasped about her slender waist he stroked her hair fondly. Thx-ee Hundred Ninety- two Mfififf iffi -rg eett fYii'lil1rfi wmnmmwmxw.-A-xxmxxxwwxx Nxwmwwxwx -..Tr-,,::,,::::n ..................... QNUNDAGAN FRIEND L. WELLS, '06 FIELD S UPICRIN TIGNDEN 7' AE'l'NA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY llAR'l'FORD, CONN. LIFE ACCIDENT I'IEAL'l'I'I -I2-L l7nirm liuilrling SYRACIISE, N. Y. Phone 601-7 EUROPE AN SERVICE A LA CARTE THE YATES HOTEL Thoroughly M oclcrn in 1Cqmfprrz.efnt and Scr1v'ic:c' WI LLIAM D. IIORSTM ANN SYRAITSE, N. Y. ' C. W. P. REYNOLDS CO. 00'l'7I67' IfVCVl'?'0lI, and .IQjfm'.wJ11. Streets HATS, FURNISHINGS, SHOES , r v w 1 he More W here the College M cm T1'acZvs -. ... 1 1 1 1..g1nu...nu-l,n1m4i.m1uq...np-ug-1.4.1,m.Q4,p...m,1.m...nq..-44.1.41 1 .1 1 -. 1 ,.- :.- FURNITURE REPAIRING UP110r,s'1'1+:.1uNG 111+:1+'IN1sIAI1Nu Calnfnct VVm'k Qf All Kinds SYRACUSE CHAIR HOSPITAL 1309 East Fayette Slrccl PIIOIIC, Wawrcn -1-84-6 'Phroo Hundred Ninety-tlmree wan-um. rx...A..W..M.w,......N....:.:.::.-ff:...www--xw::::::::::::::--:f:-QG-rf:1'1'1:12121N 1 3 O :Q-rf ...,, , W , ,,,,,, ,,.,, ,,.,,... .. .,,,,M.,.,.,...,.,...........M.. W.W.W..w-.....N+-.Nwm--w+wwm- ww- Vr.. , ,-. W. .,,,.,,I.,,j1'7j, ,gpg ,,,,,, i1i,iii '1'1... ........ I N GAN iifif if ' 5' i Q a 5 5 E is 3 ICN'l'lCR'l'AlNICRS mul MUSICIANS ALWAYS AVAILAISIJC 3 2 0liC'III'9'l'li X AND R NIIIQIKQRI, lgulucfxu 1 .X i -H5 H. WAIKRICN S'l'lll'Il'1'l' S 'l'm.x-:v1luNl':, W A ll ll Ii N 775 Q E A X R E E l'Ixc'x-:l,l.1':N'r lLxNc'lc Munn' g x as E f 'T SE gf Q JUST A 2-i'l'El' FROM 'PHE ONONDAGA ll0'l'l'Il. 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N ...,.............-...,...N......-Mm.-..-.W JANNNNNKKW, N... ,yawmxwmwnwnumwm l Qfdwsiimnmlw 3 s - l FITHIN QW' 68611 DlS'l'RlI3ll'I'0RS ov Wnnv mo Em-f 1 9 N1 llllavrerlahinli lwlnmncf Ngo' ,1.u.. A PRA'l T ay LAMBERT s 'N Pillai fll!ll!bl'lll.l!fl YIlll'lllHllK'S :mal l'lll2Lllll'lS Marvelo Wall Paints Lawrence Paints X vl0lllJl'l'S :mal llelnilers nl' l'lVCl YlllllllLl' in the l':l.inl Line F. P. Collins aint ompan Q95 W. Fzmyette Street ,nc The Store hat Supplies any of four Every ay Needs Al' this store you will Hncl ll, 4-mnplele sleek ol' essenllzlls for ull seasons ol' the year. l,I'2lIlglltSlIl0lllS Instruments, Pocket. Knives, Scissors, M 3I,lllC'lIl'0 Sets, Razors. II1IlIl,lI1g,f2LlHl Czunping Eqnipmenl, l'llSllll1g2f 'l':1,ekle. Sk:x.l.es, Skls, 'l'olmog- guns. Snow Shoes, etc. 1 BURHANS AND BLACK 'l'hl'ee I lumlrell Nine TIQL IFTLQLLI 8 .Q YQ liiiiiiiiitiiiii ssssss ff''XlTffik.fTT'AfXlQTTMTTfl'IQli1ff ifg'1g::13:::g?ss x.xkxQ5vA t u....W..,,... Xxxv x,.xXx I .1.1l. :::::ilf,:fl..,l::l, . ::Q.3N w . ,..r .I ONONDA t,,.,..W...t,.,.,..e.W,t egerewm wnpqunnunmnes-Qksssvx,txxQ:rtwsMN.-M X xxwwsmwwswwxexmswmmssvmwwmxw Proctor in Sims Hall- I heard a noise when you came in last night. Frosh- No, that coulcln't have been me. Proctor- No, I suppose it was the day breaking. lkikilf Qt the last Salma Zball ZBanrc CI.ights went on the blinkj I-Iaven't I met you some place before? she asked. No, I clon't believe so. 'lBut, your faee seems awIully.Iamiliar. vkfkrk Bill B.- Wl1y is kissing your girl like a bottle of olives? Lucy G.-- Why, I don't know. Billy- Simple After you get one the rest come easy. Pk 'lf 744 Co-eds claim that they are not half as bad as they are painted. N4 Pk Pk The editor of the Daily Orange says he never murdered the truth. He never gets near enough to do any harm. -nu1nu1unn,nLinn-..uu-um1nn--nu--nu--lmluu--nn--nu-.nn1un-uu1un1uu--uu-mu-uu-um--un-un-I u1nn1nu1un1un- Pine. Hemlock, Hardwood and Georgia Pine Timber All Kinds of Kiln- LU M B E R' C O M Dried Hardwood Flooring 60,1 IC. Walcr Sl. IV-2,19 Syr1uf11.w'..N. Y. Il 7l.!1i TA - N N The Kirk btag Restaurant N A X4 W. Fayette and Clinton gy QD sY1aA1,'Us14, N. r. if YOU CAN'T U.fl7'C'II A BIRD IH' 3? ' I'U7'7'ING SALT UN ITS TAIL SAG Neither ean you get appetizing. things to cat every- where. Come to the Kirk, for 1t,S the home of good cooking, best quality food and accommodating service. Q Try your next meal here. Itoonz.-f For Men Only Three Hundred Ninety-six O'CONNER Sz WITTNER .....-.,.e-s-.v,.-.-xssae.....-kt M N.,- N..-.,v,,.e.k.x.. .r-.. + x..N.NNmw..-....-... W.. t,,,er , .r.,. r ,tr. r...r I .ww .xxs Xsswsxx N MXuW.X.?Mt 1ih-Qf:W!::Q....1.1.. ...,::.,..,.,.... -N--sum-.nuns-up 'Z1Z ONONDAGAN :':i'l::z::: l I r ul, esmausneo lens D r I 7 if is , e ee H Q it tlemmm Eumuslpng nhs, MAmsoN Avenue con. Fonrv-Founru smear NEW vonn if Tvlczzwhone Iwurrzzy Hi!! 8800 Everything for Men's and Boy's Wear in Town and Country , Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Leather Goods, etc. Liveries, Motor Garments, Riding Equipment Send for Illuslrzztcrz' Catalogue BOSTON NEWPORT TREMONTCCR.BOYLSTON 220 BELLEVUE AVENUE Spalding SL Co. Williiun Spaulding, Prop. 109-113 West Jefferson Street ii 5 fl ll I l The Pioneer Sporting' House We scll 5 X 1, Athletic Goods Fishing Tackle 1' 1 I Bicycles and Supplies Talking Machines and Records sl il i' wn HAVE N0 CONNECTION wrru ANY o'rH1m sromc 'I - 'I'h:'cu Uuinlrud Ninety-seven ' ll ' - me M e te 'r--- LQ!-Q 't c N ,',. Ififjf, NX'vXXXxx T Two Soph-Aggies were talking about their summer work. I did my bit, said one of them, by planting potatoes. Well, I wanted to be patriotic and do the same,but when I looked up in our text book that you have to have hills to plant them in, I gave it up because our yard is perfectly Hat. Pk Ulf Pk A man certainly betrays himself by bragging about how he gets his work, remarked Betts. I-Ie sure does if he goes around telling how easy it is to get Prof. R-m-'s Economic lessons , Pk Pk Pk Student Qin historyj- There are social monarehists in France. Dr. F--k- Oh, yes, -black-white people. Pk Pk :lf Bill Csingings-DHI-low can I leave thee?-M-J' Haz. Ccoldlyj- The front door is still doing business at the old stand. Try that. . GCIETY BRA D CLOTHE FUR COLLEGE MEN Tlzxzfs is your store. Step in today and let us ymwc it to you 1g'I16'l'fIjIfll'iTLg'ffJ'l' College M en I ELLS 65 COVE R LY, Ine. 334-336 S. Salina Street Some of the Co-eds rouge their lips, and it is a significant fact that they al- ways require re-rouging Monday mornings. Pk Sl' ,lf Prof. N--l.- Yes, l can talk fluently seven different languages. Maud B.- I don't see how you can keep still a minute. Pk Pk Pk Haven Hall- Don't you think her voice ought to be cultivated? Miss Cutitout- Indeed not. It should be harvested. Three T'Tu ndred Ni nely-eight and - - - A I -X. .. - Q..-t. .... t .-... sswtssss..IN-fz:s-wwwssswt.-.fsmsw--.. 1 S 2 O .s.s....,..-.........x.....-.M.ssss-s.N.NNssss-sw N.wessmwswxxmmsxxxxxsmssvu ww... t... .mass .sas ..-. was s,.sss.xsw:N..w , N...,.....s. ...,..............,....x...s....s.i..s.... M Nmmrmxvsgww mum: X Q s s Q I Q I i 1: 11. :ll 5. I it .: .. l 'fl ,. ll ll Q5 .X as ws is N K 3.: if .X 53 Sx is . is Qi I il fi 5. . S if 53 is wi, 1: S52 iliu ll M iss? II? llil ll' Si zu, 5523 ill . il .. iiig all lil lisl E251 sw slr Il. 'll vi 'sl li' Sl Til? ld ll FF s yii s i QE - E. bi. Tim Sroiu-1 ON Tum Him, N I C K P E T E R S CLOTH Hi 3 if i ISABELLA, POND AND - ---.-........ ...-...T.,,- L jf Groceries Confeetions T eg H is Tobaecos H Q U I 5 W 917 E. Genesee Street H 1 f .. Q :e ' i i Q Y 3 Ryan VVan ts to See Juniors 5 as well as lllCllllDCI'S of all A Q other elnsses at -E The I Q 7 ' 'l I'S1lI T a y D r u g S h o p l So. Crouse Ave. at lllarshall Sf. I Q Only two blocks from the Cmnpus H S Comfy S odo Czfgars Toilet ,flrt1Tf:le.w 5 -un1un1nnl1nuru1ulu-lux..-nn...nuinniuu..nu-nn-uu--nn-un- -uuiun THE ELECTRICALLY I N G LODI ST1z1s1uTs inn... -uniuuinun.-nn1un1nu1 1 1 ill.. -. Cotrell dc Leonard A LBAN Y, N. Y. .emu . sf:- M AK ERS Ulf' CAPS. COWNS mul IIUODS Spceinl nttention given to Students on Engraved Sfflt'i07'I,U'l'flj Iihvztermfty Dies Calling Cafrcls I 12 mite tfimz s, etc. Coll Warren 94 for prices on your next order. GEORGE W. WYLDE Sine! foul Copper Plole Engrrwer 81 S. Clinton St. Syruenso. N. Y- EQUIPPED HOME S is the one that runs smoothly, happily. comfortably :incl eeonomiezilly. P-'4 -. -w rv- - -1 Q Y: 4- A N .- . -. .4 TQ O -H '41 --A Q A -.4 A ..- :li -. L- .J A .- - -1 -f ,.. e-f re- C S -. . Q. ef -. rv- omienl effort, the One Best Help is he reclnetion ol' work. in econ- Ei C L N ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Colne in and let us show you-Not so much t.he appliances as their pmetiea,l, eeonomienl nsesg Looking around inenrs no obligation to hny. Q SYRACUSE LIGHT S S S s S 2 s Q S s - m n New N..-.i.NM,.M Wwstxxitist NN.w,t WNW-CMNWQMNW ING COMPANY 3 4 I - w.,,WWNM,W Xsxe . ' K ...ANNNC NM. on GM..X NW N we Awww . X MX New 1 8 Z O I..XMWt.M. swsxwwwwwwxN WN W..onQAtN.twW,wNw,Ms -Muni, Y W .....i,.teN.. .L X X We tw... wunaamwu-non.-'num 1- 1-'gy '--- . TE::::::::::::::--::::::::::::::-':M--zz2::::'::::::::::w,-..-wry.::f...:f:+w:--N NawwwMywmwmwmwwwN vmwwxxwmwwum ktxmNxNwxxmxxwwwmwmmmxmwwmvxmmxwwmxxxxxmvNNN N,NNx,,,,m,,N,x,,M,M,,,MN,MN NN 1, N,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 T '1 9 . E. DAY 1 SCI-IRAP FT l ! 1: 'ffl-ff lame! The Popular Meeting Place X . 1' fbi' Students Allow us to lend you our H services when in need of 1 u FLOWERS T it OPEN EVENINGS H UNTIL TEN O'CLOCK JUST ONE DOOR FROM WARREN STREET ENTRANCE to ONONDAGA Ho'rE1, li The Frank G. Shattuck Co. -..--------i-----------..-.--- 5 E1'2tHt'I'1-4 H Work better-Lust longer. ' If . 'TN Onc for typewriter und inlc, TIM flgugg of Sgrpicnf' ix 'A One for pencil. Adjustable r ' ' j' A Metal Holder keeps rubber H .tg A clezm. firm, zmd keen-edged. 1 ' our New 11011101 'L, I 'T T m ay Nm-w'PTT5l?lErT5ge doz. I Xzanderbilt' Square 4 -4 I ALL e-riwrioulms. I TW Q My Mau' crilclsifcfs gigs' p gmac H Four Floors Devoted to ull kinds of Tl cglsiglolvligracgal Ergser for Evjilulgdylr S X INSTRUMENTS ANI, 16 . . 7. ., 1' ,1. .. 1.1.1. U 1 .llulrcrs rd' the T511 mag: Fruvlanvrx U -un-.nn-.nn.-nn.1nu..nn1unlnlinii.-gllng-.qninl-null Remov ai Notice About May lst, 1919 DINTURFF CU. STUDIO VVILL BE LOCATED AT 4171 SO. SALINA STREET OPPOSITE EMPIRE TI'IEATRI'I Phone Warren 2-113 SYRACUSE, N, Y, Four Hundred xii: ' f:g.1L1vQ3 ig V113 ww-uuoasnsuuzusunossmssxumnue ,2j1EEl2?2:z::2:::::':3'QI!5::::...--. ......:r:::::II:l:I:IiIISm::I::::7:Ir:Q:-::srr:::::f:::::::::::::::::: VA - -- - '- t .,.,,.,,..,.a,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,....,,,,1 ONONDAGAN The Guardian Life Insurance Company OF AMERICA The Company ry' Modern Insurance Scrviceu Estahlislu-rl in 1800 under the laws of the State of New York Central New Y orlc Agency, G. D. Petrie, Maltagco' 813-17 Onondaga County Savings Bank Building Syracuse, N. Y. -,mi,,,.1.n1un1.m1..1.m-nn-nn.-.nu-..nn....u inniunlnu--nu.-nu..-nn-un-nn-tnni 1un1nn1nu1nn1uu1nu1Minn- ELECTRICITY -' COMFORT ECONOMY 1-uma ARE THE sUGGEs'r1oNs Rfarling Lamps Floor Lamps Desk Lamps Shower Lighls Domes for D1'1u'11g Room Electric Toa.s'icrs Eleclric Irons Iflccfrie Sioves Elccfric Curling I TONS Tallle Lamps Look us ovcr and get our prices before you make your selection. The most complete electric shop in the state Also Plumbing, Healing and Electric Repairs opposite City Hall EDWARD JOY CO, sy,-new-, N. Y. J. W. DAWSON GEO. 0. DAWSON DAWSON BROTHERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS Builders Ag., Lib. and Chemical Building 231 UNION BLDG. SYRACUSE, N. Y. Union Teachers A gency C. D. Brooks, Manager A superior Eastern Agency No Registration Fee charged We render real Personal Service First Trust 8z Deposit Bank Building Sy1'flCllSC, New Y0l'k Four I-Iundrcd One 'B Jii 5 -ilwi 2Qf?1:iiEfEAiiififlf 1121 V l 1 i cl 1, I. ld I 1 ,........ ' .1gz1i.::igQN0NDAGAN St. Peter- Halt! New Spirit- Can't I come in? St. Peter- l'cl rather you woulcln't. You are just out of college ancl we clon't want any aclvice about running the universe. Pkvlfvlf whose Qberman 'Ull Zientuves Prof. Ci-I'-C-iiTl1C Bible was inienclefl to be elastic in orcler to he progres- sively interpreted. lf it was not so, who Coulcl swallow it? Witty junior-w 'I'he whale. un.. 1-In.. 1qn14,l,1,ln1u 11.7.1 141.1 1 1m.1,m...1lm1,m1nu1 1un1uu1 1 1 1un1 1 1 1 1 - .l l F. L. Walrath Estate i Shanahang W l 1 ' f Y I CJQFICCE' ,1 Cfiwlfl A WlJlllCIl'S and Misses' 1' illlljy Cxroeerles I 1 I W C t,l1iIJ 7-liires mid Tubes I lean y-to- eai lalnients W l 219-221 NV. WA'l'l'lli S'l'., SYllAClllSl'l, N. Y. I ,116 W. .lrgffrfrson Sl. Syracuse, N. Y. T Quality Service 344 South Salina Street Syracuse, N. Y. ml.-.nn.1ml1m,...,m...nn...nu.1.,.,....uu1nn-nn1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111,141,l1,1gn1l,l1lln1lu1ng- 1 Ql5iJat's Zbntn Zit ibappeneh licl.- Do you mind staying out on' the porch? It is such a line evening. Co-eil- Oh, no! And you .nust light your cigarp I like the smoke out of floors. QAfter a pausej- What are you looking for? Iicl.- Why, a match. Co-ed.- So am I. PK Pl! Pk The actress was stricken with hunger, so the Curtain came clown with a roll. l'l0lll' Hundred Two nr-f l:Il i ee'ee' Aifiifig i nrl' e' were-f '1 wswmmmunnp -N X-N - M 0 N D G N kxxxxxmmxxxxxxx im NNNXN XX xx NNNWNW-.KwxNW.xwwmwwmwwmw f--M NN A A A NNNNWW x X X-Wxwxx New xx xx X Nmwww ww 's S 5 xx SS if N S X as GH I0 'I' U E Cleans by P0we1j'nl S'ILCIf'l0H- 77 U E C and Gentle Sweepzfng X74 3, X X Szfatzonary Xfyfff Q Bnzlt-In f 2' S C Sold on S l8fl7?,67'S Easy Payment Plan S VOR --l M S Homes, Clmfrelzes, 'mfg' S I'1IlCl07'I.CS, . ' x ag If WU WW! fm' J SNA A11art1nents, efe. fitseb' whfile yon ,num if PHON E UR WIQIT E FU R 'XM CATALOG 1 l. sg ILC CO. GF YRACU E J. B. USHER, Manager OFFICES, Q1-QQ WOOD BUILDING 207 EAST JE1vF1c1cs0N ST1m1u'1' PHONE WA1c1mN 4-010 Four llumlrud Tlxrcu WN. M. . 1,gfEfiIf': I'I. Llfiizfiiffiiiiiigggf 'k --'f2111111--- L -1l:l1 i W www. z-H-Q www-x :wr 'wtilmiffrlf Modern Fireproof No Tips Telephones Restaurant Running llol and Cnlrl Walrr in Every Mmm lf.-l TES-01115 person, 51.25, 81.505 lwn, 82.00, 52.217, With ymvnlc bath, 522.00 and up NM-Nw-Ax mmwnmmxwwwwmxmxmmwmwxmxxxwxx xwwwttvwxxwxxwwmmwm Wwww mxwxxxxxxtxxxxtt Nmxttxtmxwxxxxmxvmtxxtxxt WN N.. I... .,... N- wmwmwt i ' 9 I 2 Warren and Jefferson Streets H Opposite the Onomhum ll IE! l K I I H l M S i Fine Selection of 'or. Cust . e crson :mc ontgomcry ftrccts 51 1 , 1 - I - L. G- Mmow., Mmmw :XSSOIISGLI Chocolates III pl.un boxes i tied NVllLll various colored ....-..- - -.... -..-..-M.. -..- - - -.. ,, , ' i l'lblJ0f1S, 1-5 lbs. i ' 9 F rztternity Jewelry H IE! and EIIg'I'ZI.VC1l Cards ' , Make this your meeting place, and try some l M. R. DOWER H iof our 1 refreshing fountain drinks Manufacturer of Pins, Ilnrhges nnrl M1-rluls i Dm-nlrr in Watches und Diumonmls El 'MII Snow Iilclg. Syracuse, N. Y. i' Phone: Warren 4104 -mqiqni Him,-.. .. 1 1 1 1qu1ln1gl1nn1.n1.,1g191411.51 1 -.. .1,,n1n,1..1,l1qg.1'l1 -. .1 1 Four I-Iundred Four munvwwxextx.-...vxxxmiu ...tx t ,NNNNNNWWNW ohn F. Rauseh WI-IO IS KNOWN FOR OVER THIRTY-FIVE - YEARS AS A FIRST CLASS CATERER, WILL GLADLY FURNISII ESTIMATES FOR BAN- QUETS, WEDDINGS, ETC. MY ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES ARE UNEXCELLED IN FLAVOR, PURITY AND RICIINESS .:. .:. ., , ...Ax ..... .. ..... . ....... ...,, , wenmuuuawuwwn- XNNN XXXNV 5NxW '. vrxxx N Nsvyxxsxxxxx-xmxuenw. 'amvwaucvsxxmvmxxxvxvsxxwurmxwxmxxxxxsmmm x Nw xwvxxvxmxx-whmxvvnwmxwsvxmxx ON ON D J. P. GOETTEL M en's Ouzjitfer l l Q SHIRTMAKICR DUNLAP HATS George Edward Nearing, D.D.S. DE N TIS T 515 ITNIVEI IOQQ, discount to Falculty und SUIIICTILS !Sl'I'Y BUILDING SYRACUSE. N. X i I C. DeForest Bauer, '15 Charles H. Alvord 1 L I nstvwctm' U kulclc Tailor I HAWAIIAN S'l'.El'Il. ou1'rAu - Music Studio Opp. Onondugn Hotel u0,,.1.1 n.,i1.n,.,,, 118 EAST JEF1f'EusoN S'l'RE1'1'l So. VVu.rrcu Struct SYPELUIISO N. Y. . SYRACUSE. N. Y. i lllihlliilll'-lllTlllllT LIIT TUITIITIITIITIIIATIII Tiiiii lllllTllTllTllTllT Sl- - The Onondaga Photo-Engravers, Inc. ARTISTS-EN GRAVERS S YRA CUSE, N. Y. Q Smvru 'l'. Fowm-lc f'1IA1u.lcs IC. IVIu.m-:nc 4 Tfiirmc 1:1cs1' 1A'.-4.-.-Z: U FURNISHINGS far the College M 320 IEAST GENE:-u-m Srnmwr CUZ 317 EAST FAYETTE Srnlawr Four I-Iuudrcd Five -jgggyggg AAVAAV V '- f'- - 'A'b -'A,- 'A :...... --'Q-N-S-7 - '-, Q-..ferrefh-::....'..N.-xwawwfmerrf1:H mnauannuuumwmnmsw Mabel D. had worked the long and lengthy algebra problem to the finish, and had obtained the correct answer 0. Turning to Prof. Jones, she inquired, All that work for nothing? vkfkik 1 Arf a hinch, 'arf a hinch, 'Arf a hinch honward, 'Ampered by 'obble skirts, 'Obbled the 400. Skvkvk Billy Cas the clock strikes tenj- I am like a tree,I am rooted to your side. Lucy- Yes, but you never leave, do you? 'bkbkik Frosh- What makes a balloon ascend? Soph- Why, hot air, of course. Frosh- Then what's keeping you down? Skfkvk I'm so sorry you spilt the ink, said Gladys. Has it gone over your theses? No, returned her room-mate sadly, it went over my postage stamps. PK S' Pk Q9tIB 155 QBUIQ Qs will Qs 45112 JTBBIK Prof. L--d Cin Soc. IIIJ- When I was in Hong Kong, I spent a week at a Foundling Institution. wk wk HK In English VII- If all the world's a stage, and men and women merely players, where is the audience to come from? y Pk H4 Pk junior- Why is 'Bill' W-s--l like an Easter egg? Sr. Forester- Gee, I can't see it. junior-- Forester Cfor Easterj. Four Hundred Six 'f , as sfmxws+-svsw-wtxamgmwtkxawswttxxws.s..NW..,..ggtctggmwx .. ..... 0, ..... .-.::::.:,.,,,,,,,...tra QNQNDA A ppppp I n me5.-...wwqmwmaww-N-NNNWNX-awwwNNW.WINNMWXwM.Wt.MtwM W,....tW.N.w.wNWXWwwNWItt.,tINXW.t-.tx,Wtt.................-.......x..-...... I n . Wmwmxtetxxxwttuttttttt..,.t.ttM-.xW..NNwMMWN.Wtt.tttt.tWWt-WMM WNWw.MWMtwWW It HARMONICA, HARP GR PIANO si is H -, I I WHATEVER YOU SELECT AT CLARKE WILL BE RIGHT IN QUALITY AND PRICE CLARK MUSIC CQMPANY IC.vtabl'i.slwfl fin, 1860 ,416-.4590 S. Salma St.. Syracuse BI on FTT' J - I J .I RESTAURANT F 0 0 D SH 0 P lflstnhlislwd 187-I I! 1 IIILL CATERERS FOR DAN CES AND BANQUETS - Urflvrx cy' 1563.00 lhflivurcfl lfruc I I -nluinniuni .-nn.-nn-.uiuui 1 1uu1un1 1 ...nu--::u--111111:111nm--nu--uu-uu-:nu-uu-nu--nulluu1un1uu1nn- ! The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee A:-:sets Jzmuury I, 1919 , - 21-14fl4lr,83'7,+I-'71 Insurzmcc in Force - - 1-BI,Ii8lJ.9f36,54IIi rovrw U 2-.-'L ll 'I l' -- HICNRY PIAIILLIPS, Gen. .fxgt-nt ' g,.,,iQ1'QlQgjgyN.1i.' uf S Foul' Hundred Seven :Iii 1 SLZFQ r'r fiif 5 A 'W 5 x A Xt N t I T512 e- ik 0 A S?355' Q5 ULN ' J u S t 1 W' 71 BREA1iH '- Xi Q22 H E A R T O 'HEGRT G U M I GLJJVI sssszzfmizarsb W we If AT nu. Stones AND STANDS OSWE G 0 CANDY W0 R KS 0 S W E GO, N. Y. REED TE AC H E RS' AGENCY S08 UNIVERSITY BLOUK THE AGENCY OF DISCRETIONH Free registration to Sylwlvllsc ciI'!Ldll2IiQ.CS. Special u,H'cnl,ion given to tvzrclicrs gl'iU1ll2l,iLCii from Syracllse. PERSONAL SERVIK'l'l OUR MOTTO - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,.,,1ng1ug1..1u.1,.1uI.--gn1ug1.l.,1q.1.,g1,lq1ng1uu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - RIGHT DRESS! KEDS-perfected rubber sole canvas shoesncorrcct for every occasion. KEDS :irc unulc in nmny styles of shoes, pumps and slippers for trmnping, tcmus, lll0t0l'll1g., street and evening wezuz Thcy'rc ncut summer 00ll1i'0l'tn KEDS will lnzikc your foot happy wherever you go. SYRACUSE RUBBER STORE Clinton Street near Fayette EVEuY'1'uING IN RUBBER GOODS AND AUTO SUPPLIES Four Hundred Eight ,,:,,.., fl., .,.,, Y ,,,-, Q f,,Nw:::::f::::.:::: '-- . ,.,, --:Jax , H., ,,.,,, N.--M-w.wfm-f::f-Q: 1 8 Z O1x..,.....,...-w.........N-,.+..w...-......x-N,umnmmxmmmmnwuM-ivommwwmwmwuwwnmmm WemeiiTifiifiiii5t:::p:1 TZQQQEQQQQQQQ, ONONDAGAN G. Arthur Fairbanks l'Il0'l'0GllAl'IIl'lli 404+-4106 Seltz Bltlg. l'lmnc-Warren 8892 SyI'iLCl1SC, N. Y. osmopolitan Candy Shop l'UllNl'lR NAIISIIALI. AND CROUSIC Pure home made Candies Icc Cream Sodas Fancy Fruits Light Lunches We also curry n lim: line of fancy packages including Cosmopolitans, Appolos, Lowneys, Park and Tclforrls, and Stntius Cllocolatcs I A IEFFE R ROS. l Q18-'HQ NOIl'l'll ADVERTISERS SALINA S'l'Rl'lE'I' UF l AC'I'S Illost Complete Hrmw If'u'rni.vhing E.sfr1bllislL1n,c11,t in Central New Y ork . Stoves, Ranges, Hardware, Furniture, Rugs, House Furnishing' Goods, Electric Specialties, 5 '1 l' ishing Tackle, etc. Four Hundred Nine 2f5fff5T:fff 3if?'Tff olif l ...-t...t,,,Ns.,,,,,m,.,,,.,W...t..e my - s sw.wwswmmw..wQ.swsssWsQ.X..::fs 31 ONONDAGAN Iam Miss Winchell-jane told me you told her that secret I told you not t0 tcll her. Miss Near Haven- She's a peach, she is. I told her not to tell you. Miss Winchell- Well I told her I wouldn't tell you that she told me. So clon't tell her. ik ik 'lf Son- Prof, Eaton gave me some calling down today because I made the mistake of using inter for intern. Father-- Well, I'd call that a grave sort of a mistake. Pk Bk Pk Gates of Heaven with St. Peter and a pretty girl in airy clothes- vi St. Peter- How did you ever get up here? Ex-Chorus Girl- Flu. 44 ik Pls Miss Reida Hall-- But father, he is a man you can trust. Ma Hall- Gracious, girl, what I want is one I can borrow from. .1 1q,1uu-1,1 1.n,...l.-.gliqgilginli.mi.l1g.-1up1un.-pq.-.ug-.ming-gpg-..gg...u.-.m.- 1 1 .-. .- - 1' STOP I LOOK! LISTEN! LUNCH U. R. NEXT Enom 11:30 A. M. '1'n.r. 2:00 P. M. M- 11115 DANCING lfzvlmx' livnNiNc: mmm mise mi. nun H VICZ7'-Sizlfy Barber Shop 1' llldlhll rouzve PAIITICIYLAIL A'r'rEN'rioN GIVEN 'ro ll CLASS mm SOCIETY IIANQUETS H ON 'I'llE llll.L-but on the LEVEL if IIARLAN P. FRENCH, lfmidt-ni WILLARD w. .xNimEivs, smQ1...r,- ALBANY TEACHERS' AGENCY Incorporalcrl SUPPLIES SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES WITH COMPETEN1' TEACHERS ASSISTS '1'icAe1mns IN On'rAININo Posrrions We receive calls for wide-awake and progressive teuehers from every state in the Union. and we wzmnl. more such teneliers upon our lists. We believe no Agency has done more for it.s clients or secured positions for it larger proportion of them. For many years we have luul more positions than eamrlicliites, mul we enn eertainly be of serviee to college gnuluates who wish to tear-li :md ure quali- fied to do gooul work. NOW IS 'film TIME 'Po Rl'lGIS'l'ER. Send for Bulletin. 81 CHAPEL STREET, ALBANY, N. Y. Four Hundred Ten W 'rs' rif'ti 'srs ' --- iirrr Q,-- iifwfffffwyfm,-, ,Q tg EE il 3. iss fl if 3l 34 ll as fi il W1 li 'll . sl rr iq U li ll 1 l v ,. I.. ii l E ie la as -i if is E ll il il ii 1. .. il S s E 5 31 as 2 il 1' YE 11 fi ia .5 li Ti , ir 11 E? ll xxxxxxxxx t X .NN QkxXx A,A . :JI Il: . c...tc.c..W.Wc......t. ONONDAGAN IQI...'.'..,ii.,.. ..i.... 'iz .., ' JC' ' K: . :' . :' L ft '::::::f: l::' X l ..,' Spencer Clothing Co. Over 28 Yours of Experience Counts TAILORS We make your clothes according to the style you designate, on the size your body requires. Our garments wear and hang satisfactorily. 'l'0 MEASURIG ONLY- SQ4- West, Fayette Street NL-xt west N. Y. C. Di-put AKE IT A RULE When Your Shoes Need Repairing Syracuse. N. Y. ..... ..... .. Call Chicago and Chicago will Callw JAMES 2127 hicago uick Shoe epairing o. One-day Delivery Service 134 JQLIIICS Street 10'Z, Discount to Students Four Hundred Eleven I l F 15 if El. 1 ' HE new addition of 200 moderate priced rooms l makes Tum ONONDAGA the i largest hotel in tI1e State, New 2 A H York City excepted. Under the direction of Fred'k W. Rockwell, as is also the Ten Eyek, Albany, N. Y. Rates 31.7.5 per day and upwards I - 1..1nu1qn1nn1.nu--un.-mln:lnluuiuuiuunuiuuiulniuni:lining1M1nu1,ln..m.1.lllilgiqylgilqipgilluinql-. -. - Hundreds of S yracuse University Graduates 1 have secured excellent appointments through Our Bureau during the past seventeen years. Graduates pay us nolhing unless we place them. 35 The lies! High Schools anal College.-f ask us daily to recommend strong candidates to fill good positions. We guarantee prompt and lCjici1'ul Personal Survive at any season of the year. Why not ask to have registration blank and literature sent to you today? Your request will receive prompt and careful attention. .,: We raspcelfully solici! the opportunity to serve you. EMPIRE TEACHERS AGENCY, Inc. K MQ Ifnivcrsity Block Phone Warren 6862 SYRACIISE, N. Y. J Mrs. I.. C, McMillan, Mgr. ICS 7',fllIl,1SIlED 1901 Mny0nd1-rdonk, .fI.vN'l Mgr. Fil 7 5 Years 'Ce EOR MANY YEARS WE HAVE BEEN of Servz SERVING THE PI? B I. I C. WE ARE ' BE'l 1'ER ABLE 'I'0 OFFER THE BEST , FL1I'l'1lIlLII'C IN VALUE, slu,no'1'1oN AND slmvrelc THAN EVER BEFORE . and Rugs ii la 1 9 1 '1 1 at It I-IUMBERTS bONb Inc. V- 3 il' 114-124 N. Salina Street .il Four Hundred Twelve ii .i ' ' . 1 'Ifi iiiiiffifi5E235531Z5?QQi1liiT5i?ZF5f.fg5Q.l .'1ll: 1 5 us,-::::f..-.... ll wmmmwxmmoimmwwwmxwNm+xs-semswsssssxwsssxw.-M :fre f':r'..g:.: .::.:1 ...,g:qg.g:f..,::::rr:f::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1:frfr'-:xg-3,-fM--ff ONONDA ....................... ..s.......M.......WW................,........................ I lil l. A ff Loyal l ramlernity Men Always l'u.tronim- M ll Their Advertisers ll So Buy Your 1 V ll 3 3 ,Y 1 H P . 1 ' 1 4s . , ' . . 1 ELAbY1WIc! A VARNIBH X I lashllghts, Razors, Stlops, up J C.,utle1'y, Han'dwzn'e, Seeds, etc. Sash Glazing - M ll ut 1 l 1 R U . , , , Q M11111011S :1 Ehehng Seed and Hztrdwatre Store 0 WARREN s'1'., opp. Pos'r OFFICE R H S ll -un- --uniMinn:nuu1nul1u1l1llu1un-1:1111In-nuinni Glass Glass Fl H Phone Wurren -I-83 or 4-8-L Auto lk-livery SUN PROOF PAINT U Compliments ol' 1 H Salt City Express dl' Trzlrfking Co., Inv. M. J. Knowlton. Mgr. I 1 W O O d G I al S S C O Light and llruvy Truckifng 125-127 .itunes sr. f H HWS. V 116 Grape Street gl'l'V1 5f , i nr una-ry , 7 IIRRHR1 M. G. Grossnum, Pres. Trucking 5yl'1lCllS0, N- X- llXDl'l'SH F WHATEVER you need you'll HaLrdwzu'e Tools Half at - V ' jf! Century find here ln at dependable 'Y xl . X 1 of Smmrc quality land at the right price ll' Outlaw GOO' S Dealmg Paints Cutlery 3' AT Sporting Goods 1 ALEX SONS l 1 svrmcusw. N. Y. l Housefurnishing Goods 119 E. Washington St. 13,1--136 E. Genesee St. Auto Supplies l l. Jfapette jllilarket Choice Meats, Poultry and Fish ,Phone Warren 54134-5435 911 E. Fayette Street l Foul' Hundred Thirteen l ' n n ' G R11 3 Z 0 :fill11112.1222Q.223iLiiii2f1iQf:Z:f'iffffff7iilf?lI:':': l. ' A ONONDAGXN Father of a Promising Frosh- Is my son getting well grounded in his courses? Dean- Yes, I'd make it even stronger than that. He's in a cave. Hkvkfk Zlnh Uibep iktilleh men like ---. Dignilied Senior- Do you ever read street car signs, frosh? Frosh- Yes, sometimes. Long pause with pondering frosh, then he inquires- Why? Senior- That's what they're for. Pkflfvk QEaII in the Qfnglisbmam Soph- How is a fish like a cigar? Frosh Qin deep meditationj- Why, er- - er, I don't know. Soph- A cigar is made of tobacco, and a fish swims in the water. Pk Pl' Pk Mr. and Mrs. Ex '19 were standing at the Corner Store waiting for the car when Mrs spoke up, When we were on the Hill, you always called a taxi for me, clear. - Yes, answered her better half. That's why we're riding street cars now. FK Hlfivk Hill Girl- Are you sure that I'm the first girl you ever loved? Da-s-o-- No, not exactly. l guess it's only that I'm getting harder to suit now. Pk wk FK A fair Co-ed from Walnut Place, feeling a little ill, sought the aid of Dr. Co-p-r, who prescribed some medicine. Am I to use this for local application? asked the fair one. Oh no, you may use it wherever you go. ' Pk Pk Pl! It's better to love what you can't have, than to have what you can't love. Four Hundred Fourteen i,,ffQ nc-'- i1ii1ii f1' 't to , ,Neff 1 if vig,- J i f .. sv? A ii' A ls if 'J r-,Ara I .Ig .P! was put into the making of this book. And best of all, it was produced in record time. Another customer gained through honest merit! And while We were serving the busy 0nondagan boys, at the same time equal service plus quality were furnished many other college publications. l M 0 Ask others as to our service-ask about ii our Work-ask on any point that may occur to you concerning us-We'll do the rest. l Q Since i ir: ohn P. Smith rinting Co. Rochester, N. Y. College Annual Service Department. Four Hundred Fifteen Yf,,,,j: -siiiir-eff.: V - ' :nerr errrffsmsx Q::::zzrrrrresw-fx-'::::::::oreM : I I -- - ' ' ' 'M'2:ff ' ' MM ::::::::::::- X-fx::::::,. iT::.:::r:rr:::::::' ...... 'ii'i :iL. l n ::1:::f:f::::1..:eQ...1:1::1:::::::1::::::::: :::::f:::::mwxsxmixstxxsmxtxsss-s -e:f:::::.::::: efe...rmf,s:.:.:.f:.f.:.sw. swf--12:1fm:-:sri-:.::f:f .. . ...... . UNONDA A ..t................... ffetiiifrfzgsi. ONUNDAGAN gggiiffff THE LAST THREE ONONDAGANS HAVE BEEN ENGRAVED uv AHNC and OLLIER ngnzfuzhg ampany 554 W. Adams Street, CHICAGO Makers of Highest Quality Designs and Plates for College and High School Animals BRANCH OFFICES Davenporl Drs Mainz: Kunm: Cily Milwaukee Rocherler South Bend Four Hundred Sixteen 'A:'f' ff Vi,'V ,LLL V 'V 2' 5 1'ff 1ij i' Q 531 Nxwwxmxwxtsxxxwx .Nw ss sswmswvsxwswwx WNW wwws swunwxswxxwmfswmwwwwX WN .NN .x . was X- X N N xwssxsmxsssfsmw Wswas-NMswmsxxswssxssxsssstmsss Q. wus l. Doust hoto aterials Company KODAK s Everything Photographic Kodaks, Cameras, Films, Plates and , K 'mab I ,s v E P, ...aj--X . . ,R-'15 VL fl'J' 71 Photo ra hle Su lles ss.A 'FT-,gfi..kggif ' 2 D PP M we 1, if f Developlng and Prlntlng lx as it should be done X Domi Studio . X M ,+,' . I Z S iw? ' I ykfwl f IUDI Nl 1011111 XIIS X H27 'X Guonvs, vmws. lm-C. Q tl f lt A Q19icz'al P hozfogmpher fbr H1920 Onondnganl' ' WWSNXY' ' , , , ,,,, X N X X mzouvs MAIN-. Am sun. if X y Q ANY Will-llklfl. jf MM 5 . lily K W'-e I Y Fl Uapx mul lfownxfor Our Pulrvux' Ilsr' ff my J X X. X Phono, Wmnu-:N 41-rl-36-.l X 126 South Salina Street X ZW! .A'. it Syraellse, N. Y. Four Hundred 'seventeen e.::,g4:fr'11 3 gd lT'llNllNgIMIiAN 1 l 1 1 ry Not So Bad this Month N ow, that's better! It's the first time the figures haven't given me a horrid feeling. lf I'd only known sooner about Jell-O and some of the other money savers, I'm sure I'd have more dollars now and fewer wrinkles. KNOTE-Just see the wrinkles.J There are a good many young women and older ones too who are wasting money and time making desserts and salads of materials that cost more, require more time and effort than Jell-O does, and then are not half so good. Jell-O is made in six pure fruit flavors: Strawberry, Rasp- berry, Lemon, Orange, Cherry, Chocolate, and sold by all gro- cers at two packages for 25 cents. THE GENESEE PURE FOOD COMPANY, Le Roy, N. Y., and Bridgeburg, Ont. I' ur Hundred 1 ght gi: . L' fL0N01QfAGAAN3g.1fLii Qbntn EDU? Zlppreciatiun The Manager of The 1920 Onondagan greatly appreciates the support given by the following named business men and Firms. We urge that you, fellow students and alumni, patronize these men, mention the Onondagan, and thus show them your appreciation. Qhhertising FB-itzcturp PAGE PAGE Albany Teachers Agency . 410 O K Mfg. Co. . . 400 Alvord, C. H. . . . . 405 O'Connor 81 Witner . 396 i Onondaga Co., The . . 412 gilufr' C,'f11:1ek11011 ' ' Onondaga Photo Engravers 405 B Of ici: I a Cry ' ' 397 Orange Publishing Co. . 391 '00 S ms- ' ' - ' o x C. 1 W k . 408 Burhans 8a Black . . 395 Swtgo 'mcy or S P' ',N.YC.. . 399 Chicago Shoe Repair . 411 Geozgc 3,1 . 401 Clark Music Co . . 407 Phelpg H J 399 QOHFKQ 1 f' 5 - ' 4111 Phillips, Hem-y . 401 Collins Paint Lo. . . . 395 Cosmopolitan Candy . 409 Rauseh, j. F. . . . 404 Cotrell Sz Leonard . . 399 Reed Teachers Agency . 408 400 Reynolds, C. W. P. . 393 Day, W' E' ' ' ' Ross Orchestra . . . 394 Dawson Bros. . . 401 Dintllfff CO- - - 400 Salt City Express X Truck 413 DOUSY Studio - - 417 Shanahans ..... 402 Dower, M. R. . . 404 Shattuck Co. v I . n 400 Ebclingy F. H- I I I ' 413 Smith., john P., Printing Co. . . 415 Empire Teachers Agency . 412 Slmldlng M C11 397 Spencer Clothing Co. . . 411 Fairbanks, G. Arthur . 409 Syracuse Chair Hospital . 393 Fayette Market . . . 413 Syracuse Lighting Co. . 399 Fowler 81 Miller . . . 405 Syracuse Rubber Store . 408 Q Q Syracuse Trust Co. . 391 Genesee Pure Food Co. . -118 Syracuse University . 389 Goettel, J. P. . . . . 405 Grant's Sons, Alex. . . 413 Tholcns press, The . 392 Godard Bros. . . . 400 Tucc CO -..'. 401 Hllmbeftis S0115 - - 412 Union Teachers Agency . 401 HllY1C1 5 - - ' 404 University Book Store . 391 .lahn 81 011191 CO- - 416 Varsity Drug Shop . 399 ji-Van Printery . . . 394 Q 0 Johnston Restaurant' . . 402 Walmth ILSUWC, l'- l-- 402 Joy CO., Edward 1 l 401 Wells X Coverly . . 398 Q VVells, Friend l.. . 393 Kenyon Co., George . . 396 xyood Glass Co- 5 413 Kicfl-Cr Bros .... . 409 Wylclcl George W. 399 Mizpah' The ' ' ' 404 Yates Hotel, The . 393 Neal-ing, Dr. G. E. . . 405 Young, H. M. 410 Four Hundred Nineteen was ' -F-1 ssc-X..-...xx 'WWW-Q11 3 Z O lt..- .... srre'serr'rss'se :tt..:1.::t.T .::i:ti:t:-rtfiixzzigtgrgQisglg.Qzxgggz:1i:g:gg1iQ11:g12iQ4: iiig 7' Qi 11 'A'A ' ONOND-AGANIffQi3i::11lfQQjij,,, - ATHLETICS I Athletic Governing Board . . . Athletic Governing Board, Women's Baseball ........ Basketball .... . Basketball, Women's . . Crew ..... . Football .... . Lacrosse . . . Rifle Team . . Swimming . . Tennis .... . Track ..... . Wearers of Block S . . Wearers of aSa . . Campus Views . . . . Calendar .,.. . CLASS RECORDS Senior . . . junior . . . . Sophomore . . Freshman . . . CLASS SOCIETIES Corpse and Coffin . . Devil's Own . . . Double Seven . . Eta Pi Upsilon . . Monx Head . . . Phi Kappa Alpha . . Tau Theta Upsilon . . . . CLUBS AN D ASSOCIATIONS Architectural ....... Cazenovia . . . . Classical ..... . Consumers' League . . . . Cosmopolitan .... . Cosmopolitan, Women's . . English ...... . Episcopalian .... . Forestry . . . . Illustrators . . . . International Polity . , Long Island . . . . Patriotic League . . . 1 ' Philosophical . . . . Rifle ..... . l f' Romance Language . . DEBATING nh il . Debate Union . . 1 I Debate Clubs . . Dedication ..... . ll ll FACULTY RECORDS :ir 1 Agriculture . . . I 1 Applied Science . . I ' Fine Arts . . . 1 Four Hundred Twenty N I ilnhex 'AGE FACULTY RECORDS-Continued PAGE 166 Forestry . . . , 43 196 Graduate .... 46 177 Eome Economics . 173 aw .... 198 Iljigeral Arts . . Z3 181 i rary . . 6 169 Medicine . . 32 192 Nursing .... 48 193 Oratory .... 4 193 Summer and Evening . . 194 eac ers .... Foreword ..... 5 168 14 FRATERNITIES 6 Alpha Chi Rho . . 274 Alpha Chi Sigma . 310 Alpha Kappa-Kappa 304 40 Beta Theta P1 . . 368 75 lgelta rgqiapplg Epsilon 111 e ta au e ta . . 6 113 Delta Upsilon . . 258 Gamma Eta Gamma 308 Kappa Sigma . . 280 Lambda Chi Alpha . 298 366 Nu Sigma Nu . . 300 365 Phi Delta Phi . 302 367 Phi Delta Theta . 366 363 Phi Epsilon Pi . . 296 368 Phi Gamma Delta . 270 362 gh1cKappaAPsL . . 364 i appa p a . . Psi Upsilon . . . 262 are ss: igma pia u . Sigma Beta . . . 290 - ' Sigma Chi . . . 272 381 Sigma Nu . . . 278 375 sigma Phi Epailah . 276 370 Tau Delta Sigma . 306 72 Theta Alpha . . 284 , Zeta Beta Tau . 288 - Zeta Psi .... 260 384 0 327 HONORARY SOCIETIES Alpha xi sigma . U . 350 -178 Gamma Alpha Epsilon . . 351 385 Gamma Epsilon . . Janus ..... 383 Lambda Tau Rho . 357 Phi Beta Kappa . . 347 Phi Kappa Phi . 345 513 El 1'3elEa'ElFi'0n' ' 323 1 e a 1 . . . Pi Lambda Theta . 355 9 Pi Mu Epsilon . . 356 Tau Beta Pi . . . 348 Tau Sigma Delta . 360 45 Theta Chl Beta . 358 30 In Memoriam . . . 11 29 jokes . . 388 ' 61 tj-g-Q Lgiaii -I .. 15 ll :R . 55 1? S El ii HNONDAG II Q Zinhex MUSIC AND DRAMATICS PAGE PUBLICATIONS-Continued PAGE Boar's Head ..... . 242 Orange Peel ..... . 230 S. A. T. C. Band . . . 234 Syracusan , .... . 222 S. A. T. C. Orchestra . . 234 Women's Staff Daily Orange . . 225 Tambourine and Bones , -. 239 wniversity Chorus . . . . 235 ORGANIZATIONS omen's Glee Club .... 236 - - Women's Instrumental Club . . 238 gleisdqrgamzatlons ' ' 208 , o e J Klan . . . 218 Ononflagafl BOHKI ---- 7 Senior Council . . . . 204 ' Silver Bay .... . 220 ' ORATORY Somerset Y ..... . 219 I DeLima Extemporaneous Contest. 252 SwdCf1t,V0lu11feCf 3211111 - - 216 Denison Declamation Contest . . 251 Women S League - - - 206 .U Prohibition Oratorical Contest . . 251 Y- M- C- A- --'- - 212 ii Sophomore Women's Reading Con- Y- W- C- A- - - - 214 331 test ......... 250 5' White Memorial Contest . . . 252 SORORITIES Q il l 3. 1 Alpha Chi Omega . . 334 PATRIOT IC Alpha Gamma Delta . . 330 yi 1 Honor Roll ....... 117 Alpha Omicron Pi . . 338 li I-Ionor Roll Pictures .... 120 Alpha Phi . . . . 314 R. O. T. C. at Syracuse University 164 Alpha Xi Delta . . . 328 'E S. A. T. C. at Syracuse University 162 Chi Omega . . . . 336 Service Records ...... 128 Delta Delta Delta . . 324 Service Records, Women's . . . 158 Delta Gamma . . . 326 Syracuse University and the World Gamma Phi Beta . . 316 War ........ 116 Kappa Alpha Theta . . . 320 Kappa Kappa Gamma . . 318 PUBLICATIONS Pi Beta Phi i .... . 322 Camp Log . , . 229 I gl Lanlgda Slgma ' ' l 'Daily Orange . . . . 223 Zlimzil -agga ' ' ' 340 Empire Forester . . . . 229 e a H a ' ' 3 3 Freshman Hand Book . . 232 Trustees - - - 12 1 Onondagan .... . 226 Women's Day . . 202 1 l 3 lr si is s E il Jfinis si S li 1' S , E is 5 if S Four Hundred Twenty-one l If 'AII 1 Sizno Qillglll W ii: ::: ...gQgQQjgg.111' i'. Q gig? 'AA A ' i1lQ7::: 'Z:' Q gk 5 5 S 5 X s 1. I! .li Q 5 1 :l iii il EE Y S Q S X S Q 1 S X fwffwwpzzm w s 5 w x s 3 X 1 5 5 5 3 1LT1NtQrNe12AI325Jff1ff11 Qlma ji-Blater where the bale of Qbnunbaga Meets the eastern slap, ibrnublp stanhs nur Qlnia Mater Bn her hilltop high. when the eh'ning twilight heepens Qlnh the shahuhas fall, linger lung the golhen sunbeams 41911 thp tuestern mall.- llllihen the shahes of night shall gather, Bark the heart map he, Still the raps nf puuth anh lobe Shall linger lung u'er thee. Jflag ine lube! Grange! Jfluat for ape Glu Spraruse, n'er thee, jllilap thp suns be leal anh Iupal Gin thp memnrp. Four Hundred Twenty- two .ffi tgfiiiiii ggggi33g1'fgQjlfy3g - as e-ef 3535-Hg
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