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GEORGE FREDERICK ROGALSKY CHARLES ELBERT 'CURTIS . . GEORGE STEDMAN FRANK . ANNA FIELDEN GRACE . LEO NELSON SIMMONS . DAVID FLETCHER HOY . WOODEORD PATTERSON . Prefident of the Uni-verfity Comptroller of the Univemiry . . . Treayurer of the Uiziverfizjf Saperinterzdent of Buildings and Grozmdf . . . Manager of Pzzrcbafef . . . Manager of Refidemfial Hallf Amiffant Comptroller of the Univerffify Registrar of the Univerfity Secretary of the Uaiverxiiy Board of Trustees T OFFICERS , 4 FRANK H. HISCOCK, Chairmem DUPRATT WHITE, Vice-Chezirmem MEMBERS EX-OFEICIO LIVINGSTON FARRAND . ALFRED E. SMITH . EDWIN CORNING . JOSEPH A. MCGINNIES FRANK P. GRAVES . BERNE A. PYRKE . E. R. EASTMAN . . . EBENEZER T. TURNER . . CHARLES EZRA CORNELL ..... MEMBERS APPOINTED FRANK H. MILLER GEORGE R. V AN NAMEE . THOMAS B, W . The Prefieient of the Univezaviry . The Governor of N ew York . The Liezztemzm' Governor . The .Ypeezker of the Affemhb . . The Commiffiener of Eeizzcezfian . . The Commiffioner of Agricultzere Prexident of the .Sqmre Agzfeceelfzzrezl 50626131 Lihmriem of the Cornell Ithezeez Lihrmgf . . . . - . . Life Trzzftee BY THE GOVERNOR HORACE WHITE J. DUPRATT WHITE ILSON MEMBERS ELECTED BY THE ALUMNI MARY M. CRAWFORD FRANK E. GANNETT CUTHBERT XV. POUND EDWIN N. SANDERSON JOHN L. SENIOR 16 MAXWELL M. UPSON S. WILEY WAKEMAN ALFRED D. WARNER EZRA B. WHITMAN ROGER H. XVILLIAMS Board 0 f Trustees MEMBERS ELECTED BY THE BOARD GEORGE F. BAKER WALTER P. COOKE FRANK H. HISCOCK HENRY R. ICKELHEIMER JARED T. NEWMAN IRA A. PLACET HENRY W. SACKETT - CHARLES M. SCHWAB C. SIDNEY SHEPARD WVALTERCC. TEAGLE CHARLES E. TREMAN ROBERT H. TREMAN MYNDERSE VAN CLEEE HENRY H. XVESTINGHOUSE ROGER B. WILLIAMS MEMBER ELECTED BY THE STATE GRANGE WILLIAM F. PRATT FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES VERANUS ALVA MOORE FRANK THILLY GEORGE FREDERICK WARREN XDiedfm1zzary 24, 1928. I FRANK H. HISCOCK, '75 Chairman 1 J. DUPRATT WHITE, '9 Vice-Clmirfmm The Cornellian Council The President of the Cornellian Council for the current year is Jervis Langdon, '97, of Elmira, New York. Mr. Langdon has been actively interested in Cornell since he entered in 1893. While in college, he was editor-in-chief of The Cornellian, a speaker on the '86 Memorial Prize Stage, chairman of the Class Day Committee, and a member of Kappa Alpha. He was a member of the Semi-Centennial Endow- ment Committee in Elmira in 1919 and 1910, has been the representative of his class on the Cornellian Council for five years, a member of the Council's Executive Committee for five years, and for the past two years he has been president of the Cornell Alumni Association in Elmira. His son, Jervis Langdon,Jr., '17, was editor of The Camel! Daibf Sim last year. Mr. Langdon is a member of the firm of J. Langdon and Company of Elmira and of the Chemung Coal Company, and a direc- tor of the Thatcher Manufacturing Compa- ny and the Shamokin Company. He belongs IJERVIS LANGDON7 '97 CO the Zlfld. Country of Elmira, and University and Cornell Clubs of New York. He is a nephew of Samuel L. Clemens CMark Twainb and a brother-in-law of E. E. Loomis, president of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. Prericient Mr. Langdon is giving generously of his time and his resources toward promoting the success of the Cornellian Council. He is an ardent Cornellian, and the service he is rendering Cornell is typical of the devotion which many other successful Cornellians are showing for our Alma Mater. The class of 1918 is identified with three of Cornell's most significant anniversaries. The University is celebrating its sixtieth birthday this year, it is the rooth anniversary of Ezra Cornell's arrival in Ithaca, and the Cornellian Council will have given twenty years of loyal service by the time the members of the Class of 1918 join the ranks of the alumni. The Cornellian Council, founded in 1908, is the alumni organization which has for its purpose the stimulation of alumni interest in the financial support of the Univer- sity. The founders of the Council had in mind the idea of doing away with indiscrimi- nate and spasmodic solicitation of the Alumni and of having all appeals for the University's needs made by one organization vested with authority. The wisdom of this plan is now acknowledged by the faculty, trustees, and alumni, and the soundness of the plan has been shown in other universities as well as Cornell. As a mark of success of the Cornellian Council, it may be said that no other university exceeds Cornell in the amount of money furnished annually by its alumni, with the exception of Yale whose organization is some fifteen years older than Cornell's. 18 The Cornellian Council The activities of the Cornellian Council are centered in the building up of the Alum- ni Fund which represents the combined contributions, large and small, of a large group of alumni. The alumni fund is making it possible for the University to meet situations for which the income from the endowment of Cornell does not provide. Small gifts to the University are made valuable by reason of their large number and solidarity of purpose and at the same time interest is created which can be created in no other way. he larger part of the gifts to the Alumni Fund are unrestricted and are available for appropriation by the Trustees where most needed. Gifts to the Cornellian Council may, however, be allocated for special purposes, and when so allocated are used for these purposes only. The membership of the Cornellian Council is made up of one representative from each class, forty at-large members elected by the Council, and an unlimited number of honorary and geographical representatives. Payments of subscriptions to the Alumni Fund, as soon as received by the Executive Secretary of the Council, are immediately forwarded to the Treasurer of the Univer- sity. More than 51,000,000 has thus been contributed by alumni of Cornell to Cornell University through the organization of the Cornellian Council since 1908. The Cornellian Council undertakes from time to time to raise funds for special projects. Under the able leadership of Robert E. Treman, ,O9, the War Memorial Committee, of which he was chairman, last year raised over S300,000 for the towers and cloisters which will soon be erected in commemoration of Cornell's heroic dead. The past year also saw the completion of a fund of S7.00,000 for the John E. Sweet Distinguished Professorship to be used to endow a professorship in mechanical engi- neering, with which college Professor Sweet was so intimately connected for many years. Other similar projects are now under way. One of the principal reasons for the gratifying increase of the Alumni Fund has been the whole-hearted support accorded it by succeeding graduating classes. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Jiznvis LANGDON, ' 97 . . ......,.. Prefidenf of :lac Council ROBERT ELIAS TREMAN, '09 .... , . , Vine-Prerident of the Council JUSTIN DUPRATT WHITE, ' 90 MAXWELL MAYHEW Ur-soN, ' 99 ROBERT THOMAS MICKLE, '91 NEAL Dow BECKER, '05 FRANK ERNEST GANNETT, ' 98 ANDREW JOSEPH WHINERY, 'To EDWARD GAUL MACARTHUR, ,II 7-9 Undergraduate Scholars CLASS OF 192.8 THE EUDORUS C. KENNEY SCHOLARSHIP ANNA GASOOL ...... . . . Canrfe in Art: THE DREYFUS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS MARY COLBY BETTS ....... Conn: in A1'fI ROBERT MOLITOR LENG ..... Canrfe in Arte CLASS OF 1919 THE EUDORUS C. KENNEY SCHOLARSHIPS IGNATIUS GEORGE FAILLA .... Connre in Arn WILFRED ERNEST HOFFMAN . . . Canrfe in Arif ELFRIEDA EMMA POPE ,..... Conrfe in Arte CLASS OF 1 9911 THE EUDORUS C. KENNEY SCHOLARSHIPS WALTER GEORGE HOFFMAN . Conn: in Elec. Eng. FRANCIS DUNHAM WORMUTH . . . Conrfe in Arty THE CORNELL SCHOLARSHIPS XVILLIAM TUTI-IILL PAYNE .... Courfe in Arn HERMAN MCDOWELL SOUTHWORTH Canrfe in Arm THE PRESIDENT WHITE SCHOLARSHIPS LUCIAN JOSEPH BRAZDIONIS . . . Canrfe in Arif CHARLES EDWARD HEWITT, JR. . . Conme in Arm THE HENRY B. LORD SCHOLARSHIPS DONALD CORPRON MACRAE Cozmre in Eler. Eng. PHILIP NORTON TUCKER ..... Cozme in Ari: THE MCGRAW SCHOLARSHIPS CHARLES KLEINBERG ...... Canrfe in Arif ALFRED PAUL XVINDT .... Conrn' in Civil Eng. THE SAGE SCHOLARSHIPS XVILLIALI BRADFORD EDWARDS Canrfe in Meek. Eng. MARION FERGUSON XVHIPPLE . . . Conrfe in Artf THE SIBLEY SCHOLARSHIPS CHARLES FREDERICK CRONE . Conrxe in Meeb, Eng. FREDERIC RALPH MINNS . , . Cazzrxe in Mech. Eng. THE HORACE GREELEY SCHOLARSHIPS I 1OXVARD GODNK'IN SMITH . . Couric in Elec. Eng. JOSEPH SVVIRE .....,. . . Conrfe in Arn KIRA VOLKOFF .... . . . Conrfe in Artf XIIDA GERTRUDE XVALKER . . . Cazzrfe in Art: THE STEWART L. WOODFORD SCHOLARSHIPS . ALEXANDER BERRY CREDLE . Conn-e in Elec. Eng. MADELEIN TRIER DUFFY .... Canrfe in Arn THE JOHN STANTON GOULD SCHOLARSHIPS SAMUEL RALPH LEVERING .... Conme in Agr. HENRY RUDBERG ........ Conrfe in Art: CLASS OF 1931 THE EUDORUS C. KENNEY SCHOLARSHIPS PHILIP BARDES ..... . . . Canrfe in Arif ROBERT LEE SMITH ....... Conrfe in Arm THE CORNELL SCHOLARSHIPS HAROLD ARTHUR LEHRMAN . . . Canrfe in Arif ALBERT ROSENBLUM ...... Conrxe in Art: THE PRESIDENT WHITE SCHOLARSHIPS CHARLES POWELL BEYLAND . Caurfe in Civil Eng. MAVIS SYLVIA DYMOTT ..... Canrfe in Arn THE HENRY B. LORD SCHOLARSHIPS ELIZABETH FRY ........ Cozme in Arif MABEL FRANCES LEWIS ..... I Canrxe in Arif THE MCGRAW SCHOLARSHIPS CORNELIUS BETTEN ...,., Canrxe in Arn EGON LACHNER ....., Conrfe in Merlz. Eng. THE SAGE SCHOLARSHIPS MARGARET BRYMER ELLIS . . . Cazmre in Arn ERNEST RUSSELL POPE ...... Caurxe in Artf THE SIBLEY SCHOLARSHIPS DAVID CRAMPTON . .... Canrfe in Mech. Eng. DAVID FETTNER ...... Cazmre in Elec. Eng. THE STEWART L. WOODFORD SCHOLARSHIPS ALONZO CASTLE DICKINSON . Conrfe in Mech. Eng. MARY AUGUSTA ROSE JOI-IANNSEN Conn: in Arn THE JOHN STANTON GOULD SCHOLARSHIPS HELENA MERRILIAN . .... . Conn: in Art: ANNE REINHARDT . . Canrfe in Amr University Fellows THE SUSAN LINN SAGE FELLOWS IN PHILOSOPHY SVEN AXEL NILSON, A.B., Minnesota, 1915, A.M., Cornell, 1917. STEPHEN ALIIERT EMERY, A.B., Cornell, 1913. THE CORNELL FELLOW IN ENGLISH ELIZABETH VIRGINIA WVARREN, A.B., Whitman, 1917. THE UNIVERSITY FELLOWS IN GERMAN H.AROLD GODEREY CARLSON, A.B., Wesleyan, 1916. REGINA GOTTFRIED, A.B., New York University, 1917. THE MCGRAW FELLOW IN CIVIL ENGINEERING ARTHUR N. VVANDERLIP, C.E., Cornell, 1917. THE UNIVERSITY FELLOW IN ARCHITECTURE BURTON ASHFORD BUGEEE, B.Arch., Cornell, 1917. THE OSWEGO FARM BUREAU VEGETABLE GROWERS FELLOW GEORGE RICHARD TOWNSEND, B.S., Cornell, 1917. THE CORNING GLASS WORKS FELLOW HUEERT JOHN SLOAN, B.S., Illinois, 1916. AMERICAN DRY MILK INSTITUTE FELLOW DWIGHT LEONARD ESPE, B.S., Iowa State, 1911, M.S., Cornell, 1918. - THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY FRUIT GROW- ERS ASSOCIATION FELLOW ARTHUR BROTHERTON BURRELL, B.S. Cin Agrj, Ohio State, 1914. THE UNIVERSITY FELLOW IN ROMANCE LANGUAGES DONALD FARNHAM MUNRO, A.B., Acadia, 1917. THE UNITED FRUIT COMPANY FELLOW ROBERT HARTSHORN, B.S., Cornell, 1916. THE INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURE CORPORATION FELLOW CHESTER DEBELLE TOLLE, B.S. Cin Agr.D, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1914. THE MORGENTHAU FELLOW IN HOME ECONOMICS MARY ELLA CUSHMAN, B.S., Columbia, 1915. THE LILY DISEASE INVESTIGATION FELLOW CARL EDWARD FREDERICK GUTERMAN, B.S., Mass- achusetts Agricultural College, 1915. . THE BAYER FELLOW IN PLANT PATHOLOGY JAMES STEWART WVIANT, B.S., Penn State, 1914. THE SAGE FELLOW IN CHEMISTRY ADAIR WELLINGTON, B.S., Rochester, 1914, M.S., 1915. THE SCHUYLER FELLOW IN ANIMAL BIOLOGY ADDISON CLAY GOULD, A.B., West Virginia Wes- leyan, 1915. THE ERASTUS BROOKS FELLOW IN MATHEMATICS HANNIEAL ALBERT DAVIS, A.B., West Virginia, 1913, A.M,, 1915. THE UNIVERSITY FELLOW IN AGRICULTURE GEORGE LEE SCHUSTER, B.S. , Cin Agr.D, Ohio State 1916, M.S., 1918. THE PRESIDENT WHITE FELLOW IN MODERN HISTORY WVILLIAM FREDERICK ZIMMERMAN, A.B., Midland 1911, M.A., Nebraska, 1916. THE PRESIDENT WHITE FELLOWS IN POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE HARVEY CLAPLIN MANSEIELD, A.B., Cornell, 1917 WILLIAM JOSEPH WHITED, A.B., Maine, 1916. THE SUSAN LINN SAGE FELLOW IN PSYCHOLOGY ESTELLE FRANCES WELLS, A.B., Cornell, 1916. THE FELLOWS IN GREEK AND LATIN ROBERT WHITNEY TUCKER, A.B., Cornell, 1916. RUTH BALES FISCH, A.B., Butler, 1914. THE FELLOW IN AMERICAN HISTORY RICHARD CLEVELAND BAKER, A.B., Harvard, 1916 THE GEORGE C. BOLDT FELLOW IN HISTORY HAROLD WILLIAM LANDIN, A.B., Clark, 1914. THE DUPONT FELLOW IN CHEMISTRY SEYMOUR WILSON BRAINARD, B.S., Colgate, 1913 THE GRASSELLI FELLOW IN CHEMISTRY RAYMONDJOHN HEMPHILL, B.ClIem., Cornell, 1919 M.S., Colgate, 1914. THE CHARLES E. BENNETT FELLOW IN CLASSICS JOSEPH THEODORE SCHULTZ, A.B., Cornell, 1915 THE GOLDWIN SMITH FELLOW IN GEOLOGY CAROLINE ELLA HEMINWAY, A.B., Mt. Holyoke 1915. THE FELLOWS IN POLITICAL ECONOMY MARY PHELPS ENDERS, A.B., Cornell, 1917. GEORGE RAYMOND LARKIN, A.B., Wesleyan, 191O THE PRESIDENT WHITE FELLOW IN PHYSICS JEN HSIEN HSU, Tsing Hua, 1913, A.M., Cornell 1916. r 7 1' I ,1 4- il. -1 :E:L,,k .5 J E ui-I fr 0, I 1 1 ' I 1. 1 Q A .11- 1 ii! 1 1 , 4 1 - - 7-1111- .. I-' L .I Y 31 F 1 . 1 1, 1 I I JL 4. IL-45 ... L,.1. -4. 1 si' - Deans CHARLES KELLOGG BURDICK, A.B., Princeton, 1904, LLB., Columbia, 19o8. Editor of the Columbia Law Review. Professor of Law and Dean of the Law School. Princeton Cap and Gown Club, wimfbg fDKcI1, Order of the Coif. ROLLINS ADAMS EMERSON, B.Sc., Nebraska, 1897, D.Sc., Harvard, 1913, LL.D., Nebraska 1917. Professor of Plant Breeding and Dean of the Graduate School. AZ, IIA, fI1BK,ZE, 151441. WILLIAM ALEXANDER HAMMOND, A.B., Harvard, 1885, A.M., Kings, 1887, Ph.D., Leipsic, 1891. Professor of Ancient Philosophy and Dean of the University Faculty. KA. DEXTER SIMPSON KIMEALL, A.B., Stanford, 1896, M.E., 1913, LL.D., Rochester, 1916. Professor of Industrial Engineering and Dean of the College of Engi- neering. TBII, EE, fDKdvg Quill and Dagger. ALBERT RUSSELL MANN, B.S.A., Cornell, 1904, A.M., Chicago, 1916. Dean of the Colleges of Agriculture and Horne Economics. KAP, AZ, EE, fIJKfIJ. VERANUS ALvA MOORE, B.S., Cornell, 1887, M.D., George Washington, 1890, D. V.M., Pennsylvania, 1911, D.Sc., Syracuse, 1919. Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology and Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine. QJZK, EE, QIJKOQ, NZN. WALTER LINDSAY NILES, M.D. , Cornell, 1901. Professor of Clinical Medicine and Dean of the Cornell University Medical College in New York. fDAEg AQA5 Sphinx Head. ROBERT MORRIS OGDEN, B.S. , Cornell, I9o1 5 Ph.D., Wurzburg, 1903. Professor of Ed- ucation and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. XIF, CIJBK, EE, QICYPQ QDAK. GEORGE YOUNG, JR., B.Arch., Cornell, 1900. Professor of Architecture and Acting Dean of the College of Architecture. QJFA, TBII5 AIA. 33 Professors A BRISTOW ADAMS, B.A., Stanford, 1900. Professor and Editor of Publications. AFP5 23, SAX, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sa ,Manuscript Club, Thumb Tack Club. JOSEPH QUINCY ADAMS, A.B., Wake Forest, 1900, A.M., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, 1905, Litt.D., Wake Forest, 1916. Professor of English. Zodiac, fIJBK. CALVIN DODGE ALBERT, M.E., Cornell, 1901. Professor of Machine Design. EE. ARTHUR AUGUSTUS ALLEN, A.B., Cornell, 1907, M.A., 1908, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Ornithology. FA, EE. EUGENE PLUMB ANDREWS, A.B., Cornell, 1895. Professor of Archaeology. ATQ, TBK. XVILLARD AUSTEN, Librarian. Member of the American Library Association, Mem- ber of the Bibliographic Society of America, Fellow of the American Library Institute, Member of the New York Library Association, Member of the New York State Library Council. BCDH. XVILLIAM CHARLES BAKER, B.S.A., Cornell, 1898. Professor of Drawing. XVILLIAIVI CYRUS BALLARD, JR., M.E. Cin E.E.D, Cornell, 1910. Professor of Electrical Engineering. HKN. XVILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT, A.B., Harvard, 1888, Ph.D., Leipsic, 1897., l-lon.D.Sc., Lafayette, 1919, Hon.Sc.D., Cambridge, 1913. Worl-d War Memorial Professor of Physical Chemistry. AKE, AXE, TBH, diving Al-Djebar. XVILLIAINI NICHOLS BARNARD, M.E., Cornell, 1897. Professor of Heat-Power Engi- neering. TEH, EE, QJKQID, Atmos. FRED AsA BARNEs,C.E., Cornell, 1897, M.G.E., 1898. Professor of Railroad Engi- neering and Director of the School of Civil Engineering. Zodiac, TBH, EE, qiKfl1, XE, Rod and Bob. MORTIER FRANKLIN BARRUS, A.B., Wabash, 1908, Ph.D., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Plant Pathology. FA, fI1BK, SE. 34 Professors JosEPH WILLIAM BEACHAM, JR., LL.B., Cornell, 1897. Colonel, U.S.A. Professor of Military Science and Tactics. WT, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach. ALVIN CASEY BEAL, B.S., Illinois, 1897, M.S.A., Cornell, 1903, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Floriculture. EE, UAE. CARL BECKER, BL., Wisconsin, 1896, Ph.D., 1907. John Stambaugh Professor of History. FREDERICK BEDELL, A.B., Yale, 1890, M.S., Cornell, 1891, Ph.D., 1891. Professor of Applied Electricity. AAJJ, 4I1BK,EE, HKN. JOHN BENTLEY, JR., B.S., Wesleyan, I904Q M.F., Yale, 1907. Professor of Forest Engineering. IVY, QBBK, EE, Hebs-Sa. CoRNELIUs BETTEN, A.B., Lake Forest, 1900, M.A., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, 1906, D.Sc., Lake Forest, 1913. Director of Resident Instruction in the College of Agriculture. FA, EE, fIJKfI1. CORA BINZEL, B.S., Columbia, 19.10. Professor of Rural Education. IIA95 ON. RAYMOND RUSSELL BIRCH, B.S., Kansas State Agricultural, 1906, D.V.M., Cornell, 1911, Ph.D., 1916. Professor in Charge of Veterinary Experiment Station. EE. JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL, Ph.D., Cornell, 1903. Professor of Agronomy. EE. BEULAH BLACKMORE, B.S., Columbia, 1917. Professor of Home Economics. ALBERT WILHELM BOESCHE, A.B., Hamilton, 1897, A.M., 1898, Ph.D., Munich, 1905. Professor of German. AT, IIJB K. SAMUEL LATIMER BOOTHROYD, B.S., Colorado State, 1893, M.S., 1904. Professor of Astronomy and Geodesy. EE, QIJKCD. 35 Professo rs FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTI-I, A.B., Yale, 1897. Professor of Architecture. lIf'T, TBH, CDKCID, Gargoyle. JAMES ERNEST BoYLE, A.B., Nebraska, 1900, A.M., Kansas, 1901, Ph.D., Wiscon- sin, 1904. Professor of Rural Economy. JAMES CHESTER BRADLEY, A.B., Cornell, 1906, M.S., California, 1907, Ph.D., Cor- nell, 1910. Professor of Entomology and Curator of Invertebrate Zoology. HKA, FA, EE. OLAP MARTINIUS BRAUNER. Professor of Drawing and Painting. HKA, CIJKCD, Gargoyle. Honorary Member of Institute of American Architects. JULIAN PLEASANT BRETZ, Ph.D., Chicago, 1906. Professor of American History. THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS, A.B., Cornell, 1909, Ph.D., 1913. Professor of Physical Chemistry. QJAE, AXE, EE, Alembic, Al-Djebar. ARTHUR XVESLEY BRowNE, B.S., Wesleyan, 1900, M.S., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, 1903. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. AND, AXE, FA, GDBK, TBH, EE, fDK11v, QYQ, Al-Djebar. HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN, B.S.A., Iowa State, 1906, M.S., 1908, Ph.D., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Soil Technology. AT, AZ, FA, EE, fI1KfIv. HELEN DUDLEY BULL, M.D., Cornell, 1911. Acting Professor of Child Hygiene. XVALTER BURKHOLDER, A.B., Wabash, 1913, Ph.D., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Plant Pathology. EE, FA. LEROY PEARL BURNHAM, M.S. Qin Archj, Harvard, 1903. Professor of Design. ' JULIAN EDWARD BUTTERWORTH, A.B., Iowa, 1907, M.A., 1910, Ph.D., 1911. Pro- fessor of Rural Education. CDB K, KDA K. 36 Proxkssors DoAK BAIN CARRICK, A.B., Wake Forest, 1910, Ph.D., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Pomology. EE. A . WALTER BUCKINGHAM CARVER, Ph.B., Dickinson, 1899, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1904. Professor of Mathematics. HKA, fI1B K, EE. GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH, B.S., Cornell, 1896. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. GKCD, AZ, AXE, EE, Al-Djebar, Hebs-Sa. ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN, M.E., Cornell, 1908. Professor of Electrical Engineering. Acacia, HKN. EMILE MONNIN CHAMOT, B.S. Qin Chem.D, Cornell, 1891, Ph.D., 1897. Professor of Chemical Microscopy and Sanitary Chemistry. AXE, QTKIJ, EE. ELLIOTT EVANS CHEATHAM, A.B., Georgia, 1907, LL.B., Harvard, 1911. Professor of Law. ATQ, f11A11J, KIJBK. PETER WALTER CLAAssEN, A.B., Kansas, 1913, A.M., 1915, Pl1.D., Cornell, 1918. Professor of Biology. AXE, FA, CIJBK, EE. EMMA CONLEY, B.A., West Virginia. Acting Professor of Rural Education. ON. WALTER LRLHTENTHAELER CONWELL, C.E., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Railroad Engineering. EfI,E. LANE CooPER, A.B., Rutgers, 1896, M.A., Yale, 1898, M.A., Rutgers, 1899, Ph.D., Leipsic, 1901, Litt.D., Rutgers, 1911. Professor of the English Language and Literature. Adv, QDBK. WALTER RODNEY CORNELL, B.S., Rutgers, 1907, C.E., Cornell, 1915. Professor of Mechanics. CYRUS RICHARD CROSBY, A.B., Cornell, 1905. Professor of Entomology. EEL. 37 Pro 72550915 GUSTAVUS WATTS CUNN1NGHAM, M.A., Furman, 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, 1908, Litt.D., Furman, 1916. Professor of Philosophy. 112-BK. OT1s FREEMAN CURTIS, A.B., Oberlin, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1916. Professor of Plant Physiology. FA, EE. RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS, BSA., Cornell, 1901, M.S.A., 1905. Professor of Orna- mental Horticulture. AZ, FA, UAE. ROBERT EUGENE CUSHMAN, A.B., Oberlin, 1911, Ph.D., Columbia, 1917. Pro- fessor of Government. ECDE, QJBK, CDAQJ. GEoRGE IRVING DALE, A.B., Cornell, 1910, Ph.D., 1918. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. CIJAE, 41112-K. HERBERT JOSEPH DAVENPORT, Ph.B., South Dakota, 1893, Ph.D., Chicago, 1898. Professor of Economics. ADAM CLARKE DAVIS, JR., M.E., Cornell, 1914. Professor of Experimental Engineer- ing. KE, TBH, Atmos. EDWARD GoRToN DAVIS, BS., Denison, 1905. Professor of Landscape Archi- tecture. BGJYI, Gargoyle. Louis MUNROE DENNIS, Ph.B., Michigan, 1885, B.S. Cin Chem.D, 1886, D.Sc,, Colgate, 1911, Michigan, 1916. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and Head of the Department of Chemistry. IVY, AXE, fIJB K, TBH, EE, Al-Djebar. HERMAN D1EDERIcHs, M.E., Cornell, 1897. Professor of Experimental Engineering and Director of the Sibley School of Mechanical Engineering. fbEK, TBH, EE, CIJKQID, Quill and Dagger, Atmos. ALEXANDER DRUMMOND, A.B., Hamilton, 1906, M.A., Harvard, 1907. Professor of Public Speaking and Head of the Department of Public Speaking. Director of Cornell Dramatic Club. A KE, Savage Club. CHARLES LovE DURHAINI, M.A., Furman, 1891, Ph.D., Cornell, 1899, Litt.D., Fur- man, 1911. Professor of the Classics. X W, QIJKLIJ. 38 aff? p.. . H, Projkssors ARTHUR JOHNSON EAMES, A.B., Harvard, 19O8, A.M., 1910, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Botany. CIJBK., EE. THEODORE HILDRETH EATON, A.B., Harvard, 19OOg M.A., Columbia, 1915, Ph.D., 1917. Professor of Rural Education. 4DKfIJg fIJAKg Tavvse. . FRANK CAKES ELLENWOOD, A.B. Qin M.E.D, Stanford, 19O4, M.E., 1911. Pro- fessor of Power Engineering. TBH, EE, fI2KfI1, Atmos. HERBERT CHARLES ELMER, A.B., Cornell, 1883, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1888. Pro- fessor of Latin. BGJH, fIJBK. GEORGE CHARLES EMBODY, B.S., Colgate, 1900, M.S., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, IQIOQ Sc.D., Colgate, 1914, Professor of Aquiculture. AKE, FA, fIJB K, EE. DONALD ENGLISH, BS., California, 19o9g M.B.A., Harvard, 1914. Professor of Economics and Accounting. ECIPEQ LIJKCD. MILLARD CLAYTON ERNSEEROER, A.B., Rochester, 1888, M.E., Cornell, 19o8. Pro- fessor of Povver Engineering. AAID, CDBK, EE, Atmos. GEORGE AERAM EVERETT, A.B., Cornell, 1899, LLB., I9OI. Professor of Extension Teaching. Zodiac. ALBERT BERNHARDT FAUST, A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1889, Ph.D., 1891. Professor of German. BSU, CDBK. EMERY NELSON FERRISS, Ph.B., Western, 19o4, M.A., Iovva, 1905, Ph.D., 1908. Pro- fessor of Rural Education. QJAK. PIERRE AUGUSTINE FISH, B.S., Cornell, 189O, D.Sc., 1894, D.V.Nf., 1899. Professor of Veterinary Physiology. QIJKQJ, EE, CDZ. WALTER WARNER FISK, B.S.A., Cornell, IQIO, M.S.A., 1911. Professor of Dairy Industry. EE, Hebs-Sa. 39 Professors HARRY MORTON FITZPATRICK, A.B., Cornell, 1909, Ph.D., 1913. Professor' of Plant Pathology. EE. MARIE BILLE FOWLER, B.S., Columbia, 1911, M.A., 1911. Professor of Home Eco- nomics and Director of the Nursery School. AXQ, HA 9, KAH. JAMES NATHAN FROST, D.V.M., Cornell, 1907. Professor of Veterinary Surgery. EE, fiwz. VICTOR RAYMOND GAGE, M.E., Cornell, 1906, M.M.E., 1910. Professor of Experi- mental Engineering. Acacia, EE. SEYMOUR STANToN GARRETT, C.E., Cornell, 1904. World War Memorial Professor of Mechanics of Engineering, Atmos. SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE, C.E., Cornell, 1905. Professor of Mechanics of Engineer- ing. TBH. RoswELL CLIFTON GIBBS, A.B., Cornell, 1906, A.M., 1908, Ph.D., 1910. Professor of Physics. fI1BK,EE, fI1KfIJ. ADAM CAPEN GILL, A.B., Amherst, 1884, Ph.D., Munich, 1893. Professor of Min- eralogy and Petrography. DAVID CLINTON GILLESPIE, B.A., Virginia, 1900, Ph.D., Gottingen, 1906. Professor of Mathematics. KE, EE, fbKfD. OTHON GOEPP GUERLAC, Licencieen Lettres, Paris, 1893, Licencie en clroit, 1897. World War Memorial Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. 111 AE. EDWARD SEWALL GUTHRIE, B.S.A., Iowa State, 1905, M.S.A., Cornell, 1910, Ph.D., 1913. Professor of Dairy lndustry. EE. WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN, D.V.M., Kansas State Agricultural, 1915, M.S., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Bacteriology, ASID, EE. 40 I l Professors GEORGE LIVINGSTONE HAM1LTON, A.Be., Harvard, 1895, A.M., 1897, Ph.D., Columbia, 1901. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures and Curator Of the Dante and Petrarch Collections. EARLE VOLCART I-IARDENBURG, B.S., Cornell, 1911, M.S.A., 1915, Ph.D., 1919. Professor of Vegetable Gardening. AZ, Hebs-Sa. I MERRITT WESLEY HARPER, B.S., Ohio State, 19O1, M.S., Illinois, 1901. Professor of Animal Husbandry. GILBERT DENNISON HARRIS, Ph.B., Cornell, 1886. Professor of Paleontology and Stratigraphic Geology. fIJBK, EE. ARTHUR JOHN I-IEINICKE, B.S.A., Missouri, 1913, Ph.D., Cornell, 1916. Professor of Pomology and Head of the Department of Pomology. ARTHUR TRAUTWEIN I-IENRICI, MD., Pittsburgh, 1911. Professor of Bacteriology. EE, AQA. HALLDOR HERMANNSSON, Cand. Phil., Copenhagen, 1899. Professor of the Scandi- navian Languages and Literatures and Curator of the Fiske Icelandic Collection. GLENN WASHINGTON HERRICK, B.S. Cin Agr.D, Cornell, 1896. Professor of Economic Entomology. AFP, EE, Quill and Dagger. GUSTAVE FREDERICK HEUSER, B.S., Cornell, 1915, M.S., 1916, Ph.D., 1918. Pro- fessor of Poultry Husbandry. E E. MILTON LYLE HOLMES, A.B., Stanford, 1917, M.B.A., Harvard, 1913. Professor of Business Management. CDB K. GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS, B.S., Cornell, 1889, D.Sc., 1893, D.V.M., 19OO. Pro- fessor of Comparative Anatomy. E Eg fDKfIv. HERBERT ANDREW HOPIJER, B.S.A., Cornell, IQOBQ M.S., Illinois, I9O7. Professor of Animal Husbandry. EE. 41 Professors RALPH SHELDON HOSMER, B.A.S., Harvard, 1894, M.E., Yale, 1901. Professor of Forestry and Head of the Department of Forestry. Member of the Council of State Colleges, 1915-16, 1916-17. AZ, QDKQTJ, Hebs-Sa, He Hui Hawaii. CHARLES HENRY HULL, Ph.B., Cornell, 1886, Ph.D., Halle, 1891. Goldwin Smith Professor of American History. AT, Quill and Dagger. FRANCES BEATRICE HUNTER, B.S., Columbia, 1913. Professor of Home Economics. XVALLIE ABRAHAM HURw1'rz, A.B., BS. Qin Ed.D, A.M., Missouri, 1906, A.M., Harvard, 1907, Ph.D., Gottinger, 1910. Professor of Mathematics. 1DBK, EE. JOHN IRWIN HUTCHINSON, A.B., Bates, 1889, Ph.D., Chicago, 1896. Professor of Mathematics. QJBK, EE. OSKAR AUoUsTUs JOHANNSEN, BS., Illinois, 1894, A.M., Cornell, 1901, Ph.D., 1904. Professor of Entomology. FA, TBH, EE, fDKfIJ. HoRAcE LEONARD JONES, A.B., Carson and Newman, 1898, A.M., George Wash- ington 1900, Ph.D., Cornell, 1909, LLD., Carson and Newman, 1917. Professor of Greek. IDKE, fI1BK,AtruX. RIVERDA HARDING JORDAN, A.B., Yale, 1893, M.A., 1913, Ph.D., Minnesota, 1919, M.A., Dartmouth, 1919. Professor of Education and Chairman of the Summer Session. fIJI'A,1IDAK, KfIvK, AKA,1'IFM. XTLADINIIR KARAPETOFF, C.E., Institute of Ways of Communication, Leningrad, 1897, M.M.E., 1901. Professor of Electrical Engineering. QE., TBH, EE, HKN, KIPMA. EARLE HESSE KENNARD, B.A., Oxford, 1910, B.Sc., 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1913. Professor of Physics. fDBK, EE, FA. AERAM TUCKER KERR, B.S., Cornell, 1895, M.D., Buffalo, 1897. Professor of Anato- my and Secretary of the Ithaca Division of the Medical College. BQH, FA, EE, fllliflf, NSN, AQA. , AsA CARLTON ICING, B.S.A., Cornell, 1899. Professor of Farm Practice. Sphinx Head. 41 Professors BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY, A.B., Euchtel, 1893, Ph.D., Cornell, 1895, M.D., Freiburg, 1903. Professor of Histology and Embryology. 111A 9, FA, GJKIIQ, EE, NEN LEWIS KNUDSON, B.S.A., Missouri, 1908, Ph.D., Cornell, 1911, Professor of Bot- any. AZ,1 A,EE. PAUL KRUSE, A.B., Iowa, 1906, A.M., Washington, 1913, Ph.D., Columbia, 1917. Professor of Educational Psychology. 111141115 QJKA. ' MAX LUDWIG WOLERAM LAISTNER, B.A., Cambridge, 1911, M.A., 1919. Professor of Ancient History. QDB K. GEORGE NIEMAN LAUMAN, B.S.A., Cornell, 1897. Professor of Rural Economy. MYRON LEE, M.E., Cornell, 1909, M.M.E., 1913. Professor of Industrial Engineer- ing. QA, TB1'I,ZE,AtmoS. PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN, M.E. Cin E.E.D, Ohio State, 1891. Director ofthe School of Electrical Engineering. EE. HARRY HOUSER LOVE, B.S., Illinois Wesleyan, 1904, M.A., 1906, Ph.D., Cornell, 1909. Professor of Plant Breeding. TKE, AZ, EE, QIPKCIJ. ROBERT EDWARD LOVING, B.A., Richmond, 1896, M.A., 1898, Ph.D., Johns Hop- kins, 1905. Professor of Physics. IDFA, Fellow of American Association for Ad- vancement of Science. THOMAS LYTTLETON LYON, B.S.A., Cornell, 1891, Ph.D., 1904. Professor of Soil Technology. CIJFA, EE. LAURENCE HOWLAND MACDANIELS, A.B., Oberlin, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Pomology. AFP, FA, EE. CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN, D.Sc., Colgate, 1918. Professor of Architecture. KIDPA, TBI-I. 43 Professors JAMES FREDERICK MASON, A.B., Harvard, 1901, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1911. Pro- fessor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. CDBK. LOUIS MELVILLE MASSEY, A.B., Wabash, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1916. Professor of Plant Pathology and Head of the Department of Plant Pathology. Acaciag1'Ag fbB K, EE, Fellow of American Association for Advancement of Science. ROBERT MATHESON, B.S.A., Cornell, 1906, M.S., 1907, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Economic Entomology. FA, EE, Fellow of American Association for Advance- ment of Science. LEONARD AMEY MAYNARD, A.B., Wesleyan, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1915. Professor of Animal Husbandry. ATA, FA, QIJBKQ EE. JOHN CLARENCE MCCURDY, B.S., Grove City, 1905, C.E., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Rural Engineering. GEORGE ROBERT CAMPBELL MCDERMOTT, Royal Technical College of West of Scot- land, 1878. Professor of Structural Engineering and Head of the Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. Acacia, TBH, EE. HOWARD BAGNALL MEEK, S.B., Boston, I9I7Q M.A., Maine, 1910. Professor of Hotel Management. KCIJA, AA. BRUCE LEE MELVIN, B.S. Cin Ed.D, Missouri, 1916, M.A., 1917, Ph.D., 1911. Acting Professor of Rural Social Organization. LIJAK. ERNEST MERRITT, M.E., Cornell, 1886. World War Memorial Professor of Physics. CIPK 'Vg FA, TBH, EE, KIPKCIJ. CHRISTIAN MIDJO, Professor of Drawing, Painting, and Modeling. Gargoyle. HOWARD JAY MILIcs, D.V.M., Cornell, 1904. Professor of Therapeutics and Director of the Small Animal Clinic. EE, fIwZ. EDWARD GARDNER MISNER, B.S., Cornell, 1913, Ph.D., 1918. Professor of Farm Manaement. EE, AFA. 44 Professors HELEN MoNscH, B.S., Kansas State Agricultural, 1904, B. Chem., Chicago, 1909, M.A., Columbia, 1916. Professor of Home Economics. GJKQD, ON, UA9. CLYDE MooRE, A.B., Nebraska Wesleyan, A.M., Clark, Ph.D., Columbia. Pro- fessor of Rural Education. Acacia, QDAK. RICHARD ALAN MORDOFF, B.S. Cin Agr.D, Cornell, 1911, A.M., 1918, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Meteorology. AI' P. E DERICK MOUNTEORD M A Birmingham, 1917, Oxford, 1913, 'D.I.itt., JAMES RE , . ., Birmingham, 1911. Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford. Professor of the Clas- sics. CIJKE, CDBK. CLYDE HADLEYIAMYERS, BS., Illinois Wesleyan, 1907, M.S., Illinois, 1910, Ph.D., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Plant Breeding. TKE, FA, EE, QIJAT, fIJKfD, Hebs-Sa, Savage Club. WILLIAM IRVING MYERS, B.S., Cornell, 1914, Ph.D., 1918. Professor of Farm Finance. KAP, EE, QDKCD. JAMES GEORGE NEEDHAM, B.S., Knox, 1891, M.S., 1893, Ph.D., Cornell, 1898, Litt.D., Knox, 1911. Professor of Entomology and Limnology. ALLAN NEVINS, B.A., M.A., Illinois, 1913. Professor of American History. Afb, CIIBK, mx. CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP, A.B., Cornell, 1893, Ph.D., 1898. Professor of Eng- lish. Zodiac, IIDBK, fDKcD, ETA, Quill and Dagger. M.A., Yale, 1903, Ph.D., 1908. Goldvvin Smith Professor of English History. CDFA, QB K. HENRY NEELY OGDEN, C.E., Cornell, 1889. Professor of Sanitary Engineering. EE. EPHRAIM LAURENCE PALMER, A.B., Cornell, 1911, M.A., 1913, Ph.D., 1917. Professor of Rural Education. FA, EE, IIJAK. WALLACE NOTESTEIN, B.A., Wooster, 1900, 45 Proksso rs JOHN THOMAS PARsoN. Professor of Drawin g. Z IF, Rod and Bob. FRANK ASHMORE PEARSON, B.S.A., Cornell, 1911, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Agri- cultural Economics and Farm Management. EE, fDKfD. JOHN GEORGE PERTSCH, JR., M.E. Cin E.E.D, Cornell, 1909. Professor of Electrical Engineering. EE, fIJKfDg HKN. LOREN CLIFFORD PETRY, B.S., Earlham, 1907, Haverford, 1908, M.S., Chicago, 1911, Ph.D., I9I3. Professor of Botany. FA, 1I1BK, EEE, fIJKf-IJ. ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS, BS., Illinois, 1894, Bavarian Polytechnic, I898, M.ArCh. Illinois, 1903. World War Memorial Professor of Architecture. TBH, QDKKIJ' Gargoyle, L'Ogive. 7 J EVERETT FRANKLIN PHILLIPS, A.B., Allegheny, 1899, Ph.D., Pennsylvania, 1904. Professor of Apiculture. QA 6, KIJBK, EE, CDH. PAUL RUSSEL POPE, A.B., Western Reserve, 1898, A.M., Ph.D., Leipsic, 1903. Pro- fessor of German. B C9 II, CDB K. FREDERICK CLARKE PRESCOTT, A.B., Harvard, 1894. Professor of English. KA. XVALTER VAN PRICE, B.S., Cornell, 1910, M.S., 1911, Ph.D., 1915. Professor of Dairy lndustry. 112 KCIJ, EE, Helios. LAURENCE PUMPELLY, A.B., Williams, 1901, Ph.D., Strassburg, 1907. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. ZW, CPBK, CDKCD. OTT0 RAHN, Ph.D., Gottingen, 1901. Professor of Bacteriology. AXE, EE.. ARTHUR RANUNI, A.B., Minnesota, 1891, Ph.D., Chicago, 1906. Professor of Mathe- matics. QIJBK, EE. 46 Professors ARTHUR BERNARD RECKNAGEL, B.A., Yale, 1904, M.P., 1906. Professor Of Forest Management and Utilization. EE. DONALD REDDICK, A.B., Wabash, 1905, Ph.D., Cornell, 1909. Professor of Plant Pathology. FA, EE. HUGH 'DANIEL REED, B.S., Cornell, 1899, Ph.D., 1903. Professor of Zoology. AXA, PA, EE, fI1KfID. HAROLD LYLE REED, A.B., Oberlin, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1914. Professor Of Eco- nomics and Finance. QB K. ERNEST WILLIAM RETTGER, A.B., Indiana, 1893, Ph.D., Clark, 1898. Professor of Applied Mechanics. CDFA, EE. FRED HOFFMAN RHODES, A.B., Wabash, 1910, Ph.D., Cornell, 1914. Professor of Industrial Chemistry. AXE, IIJBK, EE, Al-Djebar. JAMES EDWARD RICE, B.S. Cin Agr.D, Cornell, 1890. Professor of Poultry Husbandry. AZ, EE, Helios. FLOYD KARKER RICHTMYER, A.B., Cornell, 1904, Ph.D., 1910. Professor of Physics. PA, EE. HEINRICH RIES, Ph.B., Columbia, 1891, A.M., 1894, Ph.D., 1896. Professor of Geology. FA, EE, fDKfI:5 EFE. HOWARD WAIT RILEY, M.E. Qin E.E.D, Cornell, 1901. Professor Of Rural Engineering and Head of the Department of Rural Engineering. BYRON BURNETT ROEE, B.S.A., Cornell, 1911, M.S., 1913. Professor of Rural Engi- neering. MONTGOMERY ROBINSON, B.Litt., Princeton, I906, B.S., Cornell, 1914. Professor of Extension Teaching. Princeton Campus Club. 47 Professors FRED STILLMAN ROGERS, B.S., Alfred, 1909, M.E., Cornell, 1913. Professor of Machine Design. Acacia. - FLORA RosE, B.S., Kansas State Agricultural, 1904, M.A., Columbia, 1909. Pro- fessor of Home Economics and Director of the College of Home Economics. CDKQTQ ON, HA9. HARRY ALBERT Ross, B.S., Illinois, 1917, M.S., 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1914. Pro- fessor of Marketing. AZ, FA, EE, 1IbKfIJ. HAROLD ELLIS Ross, B.S.A., Cornell, 1906, M.S.A., 1909. Professor of Dairy In- dustry. FA, EE. MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON, A.B., Cincinnati, 1888, A.M., 1890. Goldvvin Smith Professor of English Literature. dv KE, IDB K, Quill and Dagger, Gargoyle, Manu- script Club. EzRA DWIGHT SANDERsoN, B.S., Michigan Agricultural, 1897, B.S. Cin Agr.D, Cor- nell, 1898, Ph.D., Chicago, 1911. Professor of Rural Social Organization. EE. ELIVIER SETH SAVAGE, B.S.A., New Hampshire, I905,M.S.A., Cornell, 1909, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Animal Husbandry. KE, AZ, FA, EE, Helios. WILL MILLER SAWDON, B.S., Purdue, 1898, M.M.E., Cornell, 1908. Professor of Experimental Engineering. FA, EE. NATHANIEL SCHMIDT, Stockholm, 1884, A.M., Colgate, 1887, Berlin, 1890. Pro- fessor of the Semitic Languages and Literatures and Oriental History. AEfI1. ERNEST WILLIAM SCHODER, B.S., University of Washington, 1900, B.S. Cin MiningD, 1900, Ph.D., Cornell, 1903. World War Memorial Professor of Experimental Hy- draulics. CMU., fI1B K, EE. XVILLIAINI HERBERT SCHUCHARDT, B.S. Cin Arch.D, Cornell, 1895. Professor of Ar- chitecture. Gargoyle, Savage Club. HERBERT HENRY SCOFIELD, M.E., Cornell, 1905. Professor of Materials Testing. Ei, IDKQIJ, XE, Pyramid, Triangle. 48 Professors GAD PARKER .Sc0v1LLE, B.S.A., Cornell, 1910, M.A., Harvard, 1914. Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. FRANCIS JOSEPH SEERY, BS., Tufts, 1905. Professor of Hydraulic Engineering. ATA, Semaphore. LESTER WHYLAND SHARP, B.S., Alma, 1908, Ph.D., Chicago, 1911. Professor of Botany. FA, fIvBK, EE. PAUL FRANCTS SHARP, A.B., Nebraska Wesleyan, 1917, M.S., Minnesota, 1910, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Dairy Chemistry. FA, EE, QAT, FEA. FRANCIS ROBERT SHARPE, A.B., Cambridge, 1891, Ph.D., Cornell, 1907. Professor of Mathematics. EE. JAMES MORGAN SHERMAN, BS., North Carolina, 1911 , M.S., Wisconsin, 1911,Ph.D., 1916. Professor of Bacteriology and Dairy Industry. KE, AZ, FA, EE, fI1KfI1. ROBERT PELTON SIELEY, A.B., Amherst, 1900, M.A., Columbia, 1903, L.H.D., Lake Forest, 1910. Professor of English and Secretary of the College of Arts and Sciences. KDBK, QJKCIJ. SUMNER HUBERT SLICHTER, A.B., Wisconsin, 1913, M.A., 1914, Ph.D., Chicago, 1918. Professor of Economics. IIJBK, AEP. PRESERVED SMITH A.B., Amherst, 1901, A.M., Columbia, 19031 Ph.D.,. 1907, Litt.D., Muhlelnberg, 1911, Amherst 1917. Professor of Medieval History. Xcb' KPBK. VIRGIL SNYDER, B.S., Iowa State, 1889, Ph.D., Gottingen, 1894, H.C.D., Padua, 1911. Professor of Mathematics. FA, EE. C ll 1 18 PhD 1 13. Professor of Marketing. LELAND SPENCER, B.S., orne , 9 , . ., 9 Acacia, EE, QRS. ADELAIDE SPOHN, B.S., Chicago, 1908, M.S., 1913, Ph.D., Columbia, 1911. Pro fessor of Nutrition. SAE, EE. 49 Professors SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING, B.A., Yale, 1898, M.E., 1903. Professor of Silviculture. GJEK, AZ. ROBERT SPROULE STEVENS, A.B., Harvard, 1910, LL.B., 1913. Professor of Lavv. ROLLAND MACLAREN STEWART, B.A., Iowa State, 1904, B.Di., 1906, Ph.D., 1911. Professor Of Rural Education and Director of the Summer School of Agriculture and Home Economics. QDBK, CIJAK. WILLIAM STRUNK, JR., B.A., Cincinnati, 1890, Ph.D., Cornell, 1896. Professor of English. CIDAZ, KIJBK. FREDERICK GEORGE SWITZER, ME., Cornell, 1913, M.M.E., 1914. Professor of Hy- draulic Engineering. EE. FRANK THTLLY, A.B., Cincinnati, 1887, A.M., Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1891, LL.D., Missouri, 1909, Cincinnati, 1913, Hobart, 1913. Professor of Philosophy. fI1BK, KIJKCIJ. GEORGE JARVIS THOMPSON, B.S., Pennsylvania, 1909, LLB., Harvard, 1911, S.J.D., 1918. Professor of Law. DDE, A6111 HOMER COLUMBUS THOMPSON, B.S., Ohio State, 1909, M.S., 1913, Ph.D., 1916. Professor of Vegetable Gardening. EE. CLARENcE ELLSWORTH TOWNSEND, M.E., Cornell, 1907. Professor of Engineering Drawing. AXA, KIDKQD. JOSEPH ELLIS TREVOR, Ph.D., Leipsic, 1891. Professor of Thermodynamics. A2411 HUGH CHARLES TROY, B.S.A., Cornell, 1896. Professor of Dairy Industry. EE., Quill and Dagger. DENNY HAMMOND UDALL, B.S.A., Vermont, 1898, D.V.M., Cornell, 1901. Pro- fessor of Veterinary Nledicine. EN, EE. 50 Professors PAUL HALLADAY UNDERWo0D, C.E., Cornell, 1907. Professor of Topographic and Geodetic Engineering. Rod and Bob. GEORGE BURR UPTON, M.E., Cornell, 1904, M.M.E., 1905. Professor of Experi- mental Engineering. TBH, EE. C E C rnell 1 0 . Professor of Structural Engi- LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART, . ., 0 , 9 9 neering. BQH, fDKfIv, Pyramid. MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER, A.B., Cornell, 1909. Professor of Home Economics and Director of the College of Home Economics. OSCAR DIEDRICH voN ENGELN, AB., Cornell, 1908, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Physi- cal Geography. ELIAE, EE, BFE. CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER, CE., Cornell, 1904. Professor of Sanitary Engineering and Secretary of the Engineering Faculty. Acacia, FA, XE. ANNETTE WARNER, Cowles Art School, 1889, Normal Art School, 1890, New York School of Fine and Applied Arts, 1911. Professor of Household Arts. ln k 8 Cornell 1 0 MSA Cornell GEORGE FREDERICK WARREN,B.S.,NC ras a, 1 97, , 9 3, . . ., , 1904, Ph.D., 1905. Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. PA, EE, f1nKf1w. HARRY PORTER WELD, Ph.B., Ohio State, 1900, Ph.D., Clark, 1911. Professor of Psychology. SAE, EE, QAKQ QIJKCIJ. ALBERT EDWARD WELLS. Sibley Professor of Mechanic Arts. Atmos. RALPH HICKS WHEELER, B.S., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Extension Teaching. AFP. W b h 7. M A 1 0 D Sc University ofPorto HERBERTI-l1cEWHETzEL,A.B., a as ,190 , . ., 9 3, . ., Rico, 1916. Professor of Plant Pathology. KIIAQ, AZ, FA, fI1BK, EE, fDKd1. 51 Professors EDWARD ALBERT, WHITE, B.Sc., Massachusetts Agricultural, 1895. Professor of Ploriculture and Ornamental Horticulture. KE, CDKQIJ, UAE.. HORACE EUGENE WHITESIDE, A.B., Chicago, 1911, LLB., Cornell, 1911, S.J.D., Harvard, 1917. Professor of Law. q7KfP, A Gfb, Order of the Coif. KARL MCKAY WIEGAND, B.S., Cornell, 1894, Ph.D., 1898. Professor of Botany. EE., CIPKCID. XVALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX, A.B., Amherst, 1884, A.M., 1888, LLB., Columbia, 1887, Ph.D., 1891, LL.D., Amherst, 1906. Professor of Economics and Statistics. IVY, KIJB K. JAMES KENNETH WILsoN, B.S., Oklahoma A. and M., 1906, Ph.D., Cornell, 1915. Professor of Soil Technology. EE, fDKfIJ. LYMANPXVILSON, B.S., Knox, 1904, JD., Chicago, 1907, LED., Knox, 1914. Professor of Law. QIDFA, fDAA, AEP, Order of the Coif. HENRY HIRAM WING, B.S. Cin Agrj, Cornell, 1881, M.S. Cin Agr.D, 1891. Pro- fessor of Animal Husbandry. EE. EDGAR HARPER WooD, M.E., Cornell, 1891, M.M.E., 1893. Professor of Mechan- ics of Engineering. 23. PAUL XVORK, B.A., Tennessee, 1907, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1910, M.S., Cornell, 1913, Ph.D., Minnesota, 1911. Professor of Vegetable Gardening. HKQJ, EE, flllifbg 1121. V ALBERT HAZEN XVRIGHT, A.B., Cornell, 1904, A.M., 1905, Ph.D., 1908. Professor of Vertebrate Zoology. PA, EE. CHARLES XYAN PATTEN YOUNG, A.B., Cornell, 1899, Princeton Seminary, 1901. Professor of Physical Education. AMD, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach. Sl p 1 w CLAS SES V n, ' ' 3 ! 1, , . , , . ' , ,,.. ' N. , ., :S - -f HFHQ 'ff'-.': V-3.i'4 r .jw..,1,7 .,-v 1-,VP .- wh 3 - - MN- -Y! H 1.N' w . f-JJ.-.L V- .Cv L '- 1' ' 'N FA f, 5ax,-l,'.-,nA51,,.- .IM : ., - - ..: . I.-.I ,flu . .-E 4- .- - 5 V. - , , m- H in -Min ,-1, 1 -. W W EL . V- Y,--1,3 5 ,, ig-. S: -..-.-1..-.5 rl QP J . -L. .-,Iv , .Hur - - U. - V - . -- , , P - . .- ,4E..'A',-Hu' ' 1351? n' ' 'P -' ' ' 1 . 1-.-l,,22.,,,v:'Q,f' W M 1 X A v 1 Fa, 1 1 A - . A ., ::-... .grz 'mml , ,,, j w ' - 1 ' v , - 1- v.f:1,gw5,.-1? -' ,zz ,Q 5,11 ff . f . , - A 5-J :f'j.f:'e:QQj1QjLA,3rj '-ff-' JTYIA' ' 1. ' X ' R L 1F5r'. 1.--'AW I-,ESU f ' F- - T - - V . -ff - 2 -mn.: 1 iq -L lv,:5.j.? +j:E'.,3,:.. A - X ,:!'-F, JYW -sv, 5. ' V Q if L QS . .. J .','- .'!Jlb - N , , . . .- 5 ,-' A sg L , .31 iz.: fr., ' ., , 79? 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' 1 .' - - 'x',. - ' . ,. 13 : J En- -4 - ' - ' V H, 131-gr.a 1- A f '- '+ -1' ' f 'H , 1 f' 'ln- L4 I ,4 If-?TZ ' u. ERNsr CLEVELAND ABBE, Ernie, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Yonkers High School. AZ, QDKCIJ, Helios, College Crewz, Agassiz Club, President 3, Forestry Club, Secretary 1. HAROLD BENJAMIN ABRAMSON, Hal, Middletown. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Middletown High School. QAM, Freshman Wrestling Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 1, 3, Freshman Debate Team. JOHN WRIGHT ACKERMAN, Jack, Staten Island. Chemistry. Prepared at Taft School. DAX, Sphinx Head, Red Key, SCCTCIZIY-3, Al-Djebar, Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Banquet Committee, Junior Smoker Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Chairman, College Honor Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Chemistry Association, President 4, Owls, Freshman Debate Team, Assistant Manager of Tennis 3, Manager 4. EARLE CHETWOOD ADAMS, Westport, Conn. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Staples High School. ET, Musical Clubs 7., The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 2., 3, Advertising Manager 4. THEODORE WALTER ADLER, Teddy, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mattoon High School. ZBT, 4I1BK. THOMAS BRIGHAM AITCHESON, Doc, Schuylerville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schuylerville High School. YIJKCII, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. THOMAS BARTLETT ALDRICH, Tom, Englewood, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Asheville School. KA, Rod and Bob, KBCID. GILBERT HENRY ALEXANDER, Gil, Brooklyn. Arts and Sci- ences. Pre ared at Manual Training High School. TEfIJ, Anvil Clui. RUSSELL CLARENCE ALEXANDER, Russ, New York City, Civil Engineering. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. EAM. GIBSON MILTON ALLEN, Gib,'f Seneca Falls. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Mynderse Academy. GX, TBIT, KIJKCIJ, XE, Quill and Dagger, Pyramid, Wearer Of the C , Varsi- ty Soccer Team 3, Captain 4, Varsity Lacrosse Squad Q., 3, Junior Smoker Committee, Class Day Committee, A.A. Membership Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, A.S,C.E., President 4. ' 56 JOHN ALLI-IIJsEN, Johnny, New Paltz. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at New Paltz High School. TEH, HKN, wCr , Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling Squad 3, 4, Officers Club, Padgham Scholarship, Wentz Scholarship. NEWYMAN TOWNSEND ALLISON, Townie, Buffalo. Hotel Management. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. HKA, Ye Hosts, Scalp and Blade. THEODORE HEDWIN ANDERSON, Ted, Greenwich, Conn. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Greenwich High School. ECIJE, Freshman Crew Squad, College Crew 3, College Soccer Team 4, Class Day Committee, A.A. Membership Commit- tee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Chairman 4. BERTEL WALDEMAR ANTELL, Bert, Brooklyn. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. AT, QPACD, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Sophomore Smoker Committee, junior Smoker Committee, Class Day Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee, Interfraternity Council, Vice- President 4, Oiiicers Club, Saturday Lunch Club, First Lieu- tenant, R.O.T.C. 4, Assistant Manager of Freshman Base- ball 3, Manager 4. RICHARD BYRON ARoNsrAM, Dick, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Morris High School. Varsity Rifle Team 7., 3. PHILIP LOUIS Asn, Phil, Kingston, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wyoming Seminary. IPAQ, Red Key, Freshman Rush Committee, junior Smoker Committee, General Spring Day Committee 3, A.A. Membership Committee 3, Chairman 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. PI-IILIP ASHMAN, Phil, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. College Crew 3. ERNEST GRAvBs ATKINS, JR., Tommy, Rockford, Ill. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Rockford High School. EAE. CHARLES WALTER ATKINSON, Charlie, Honolulu, Hawaii. Agriculture. Prepared at Tome School. Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Swimming Team 7., 3, 4, He Hui Hawaii. HARRY GERSON ATLAS, Philadelphia, Pa. Law. Prepared at Temple University. 57 LESTER PI-IILLIP AURBACI-I, Les, Cleveland, Ohio, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Grand River Institute. CIDETI, Fresh- man Track Team, Varsity Track Team 3, 4, Dramatic Club. EDGAR WAITE AVERILL, Bill, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. TIKA, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2., Freshman Rush Committee, State Tuition Scholarship. JOHN CHARLES BAGLEY, Bag, Catskill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Catskill High School. IIDAA, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Joi-IN WILSON BAILEY, Johnny, Penn Yan. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Cohocton High School. GX, HKN. FULLER DELMAR BAIRD, Ful, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prepared at Lafayette High School. APP, College Crew 3, 4, College Track Team Q., Farmers' Week Committee 1, 7., 3, Officers Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4, The Carnell Graphic Board 3. EDWARD ALEXANDER BAIscI-I, Ed, Paterson, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Paterson High School. KAP. WILLIAM CLYDE BAKER, JR., Bill, Clinton, Tenn. Civil Engi- neering. Pre ared at Clinton High School. BAQ, ITAE, ET, IE, AIIJIE, KBIIJ. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Uni- versityb. MIGUEL ANGEL BALASQUIDE, Mike, Penuelas, P. R. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Agricultural Mechanics College. Varsity Baseball Squad 1, College Baseball Team 3, College Basketball Team 7., 3. FRANK HENRY BALDAU11, Baldy, Buffalo. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Lafayette High School. AT Q, Fresh- man Advisory Committee 3, 4, KBCIP. EUGENE PRICE BALDERSTON, JR., Gene, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at North East Hifgh School. ATA, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Wearer o the C , Freshman Football Team, Varsity Baseball Team 7., 3, 4, Varsity Football Team 3, 4, Beth L'Amed. 58 ADALBERTO BARROSO-BERNIER, Al, Santa Marta, Colombia. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Universidad de Cartagena. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Soccer Squad, Cosmo- politan Club, La Tertulia Estudiantil. EUGENE BAILEY BASTIAN, Gene, Rochester. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Rochester East High School. AECIJ, Sphinx Head, A.A. Membership Committee 3, 4, Assistant Manager of Wrestling 3, Manager 4. DoN LYMAN LAWRENCE 'BA'rEs, Lymie, Middletown. Agricul- ture Prepared at Middletown High School. QA, Freshman Cross Country Squad, College Baseball Team Q., 3, College Soccer Team 4. , 4 J. Arts EVERETT OLLENDORFF BAUMAN, Ev, Newark, N. and Sciences. Prepared at South Side High School. CIDAI-I, Varsity Football Squad 4. DANTEL MAGEE BEACH, JR., Rochester. Law. Prepared at St. Paul's School. EIID, IDAQIJ. HARRY CARVEL BEAVER, Harry, Longmeadow, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Springfield Technical High School. f-DAX, UAE, F.O.B. Association, The Camel! Amzzmlr Board 1, 3, Circulation Manager 4. HARRY DAVIDSON BEAVER, Jn., Beav, Verona. Agriculture. Prepared at Verona High School. AFP, Musical Clubs 1, 4, University Band 1, 7., 3, 4, University Orchestra 7., 3, 4. HUBERT CLARENCE BEBB, Hinsdale, Ill. Architecture. Prepared at Muskogee High School. AXA, TBTI, Gargoyle, Scab- bard and Blade, Spring Day Hop Committee 7., 3, Major, R.O.T.C. 3, The Camel! Amzualr Board, Art Director 4. RAYMOND Fisic BECKWITH, Ray, Rochester. Chemistry. Pre- pared at West High School. AY, Al-Djebar, College Honor Committee 7., 35 Musical Clubs 1. RICHARD GREGORY BELCHER, Westwood, N. J. Architecture. Prepared at Park Ridge High School. Varsity Cross Country Squad lg Novice Lightweight Boxing Championship 4, The Cornell Columm Board, Art Editor 4, The Cowie!! Widow Board 4. 59 MANSON BENEDTCT, Lake Linden, Mich. Chemistry. Prepared at Lake Linden High School. fTl'KfI9, College Track Team 35 College Honor Committee 4. GRAHAM LEWIS BENNETT, Ben, Bath. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Haverling High School. Seal and Serpentg XA, Skulls. LAWRENCE LESTER BENWAY, Larry, Ticonderoga. Hotel Man- agement. Prepared at Ticonderoga High School. HKQJ, fIJKfIP5 Ye Hosts, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HARRY STEPHEN BERLESKY, Barberton, Ohio. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Barberton High School. ABCD, Skulls. ARTHUR HENDRICK BERNSTEIN, Artie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. EAM, Masque 7.. SAUL BERNARD BERNSTEIN, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School. Freshman Debate Clubg Menorah Society, President 1. SIDNEY CHARLES BERNSTEIN, Soc, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. AEITg Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad 35 Varsi- ty Wrestling Squad 2.. JOSEPH BERRY,JR., Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. AT, A9435 AKAQ Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team, Q., 3, 4, Class Day Committeeg Saturday Lunch Clubg Spiked Shoe. FRANCIS CUTLER BETHELL, Frank, Montclair, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Montclair High School. 2412, College Soccer Team 45 University Band 1, lg The Carnal! Annual: Board, Associate Editor 3. ROBERT SHERER BETTEN, Bob, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. GAG, Sphinx Head, Sogho- more Rush Committee, Junior Smoker Committeeg lass Day Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3g Freshman Advisory Committee 4, Student Council ig The Carr1e!!Daib .Yun Board 1, 3, Circulation Manager 4. 60 LEONARD LAWRENCE BINGHAM, Bing, Philadelphia, Pa. Civil Engineering. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Lieu- tenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl JOSEPH PATTERSON BINNS, Joe, Philadelphia, Pa. Hotel Man- agement. Prepared at Westtown School. EX, Ye Hosts, General S ring Day Committee3g Princeton Ball Committee P 4, Dramatic Club. JOHN ALEXANDER BLAiR, Jack, Tulsa, Olcla. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Tulsa High School. WT. THEODORE UPRIGHT BLAKE, Tub, Cleveland, Ohio. Mechani- ' ' U ' 't School. ACD, At- cal Engineering. Pregared at niversi y mos, University Ban 1, 1. JOHN PAUL BLANCHARD, Paul, Raquette Lake. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Corinth High School. Acacia, Adiron- dack Club. ADELBERT HARRY BLENCOE, Bill, Cooperstown. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Cooperstown High School. AZ, Helios, Farmers' Week Committee 3, Round-Up Club, Treasurer 4, Stock Judging Team 4. CLARENcE FREDERICK BLEWER, Babe, Gvvego. Agriculture. Prepared at Owego Free Academy. AZ, Hebs-Sa, Farmers' Week Committee, Chairman 4, University Band 1, 1, The Cor- nel!Cau1ztrfman Board 1' 1, 3 Business Manager 4, Business J 1 7 Manager of Freshman Handbook 3. SAMUEL BLINKOFP, Sam, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Hutchinson-Central High School. AKA, Freshman Crew Squad, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. O'r'ro HANS BoEscHE, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Deutscher Verein. JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK BOLE, JR., Joe, Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at University School. ALVIJ, Varsity Track Squad 1, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4. 61 DONALD PRENTICE BOOTH, Don, Washington, D. C. Civil Engi- neering. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl . ABRAHAM Louis BORODOVKO, Steve, New York City. Agri- culture. Pre ared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Varsity - Track SquadP3. HENRY CHARLES BoscHEN, Hank, Larchmont. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Mamaroneck High School. Scorpi- on, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Atmos, Wearer ofthe C' ', ' -Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew 1, 3, Commodore 4, College Basketball Team 1, 7., 3, Freshman Rush Committee, Junior Promenade Committee. A JOHN TUDOR BowEN, Ike, Newton, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newton High School. TIKA, CIJKKIJ, Sphinx Head, Freshman Track Team, General Spring Day Commit- tee 3, Willard Straight Hall Activities Committee 3, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 1, The Cornell Dizib Suez' Board J., 3, Senior Editor 4. WARREN RICHARD BRADLEE, Dick, Winchendon, Mass. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Murdock School. Knickerbacker, The Car11ellCi1Jil Engineer Board 2., 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. ' STEPHEN DUNCAN BRADLEY, JR., Bill, Washington, D. C. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Western High School. BDU, TBH, HKN, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Scabbarcl and Blade, A.A. Membership Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Delta Club, Assistant Manager of Interscho- lastic Track 3, Manager 4. EDWARD MENDEL BRANDRISS, Ed, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. ITAKD, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad Q., 3, Odicers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. 4, The Camel! Graphic Board, Associate Editor 7., 3. CHARLES MALCOLM BRANE, Mal, Yonkers. Arts and Sci- ences. XA, Freshman Rush Committee. HERBERT LEW1s BREGSTEIN, Herb, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. CIJETI. EARL GARNER BRISTOL, Tim, Oceanside. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Perkiomcn Preparatory School. EN, Rod and Bob, Wearer of the C , Freshman Basketball Squad, Var- sity Football Squad 3, Team 4, Class Day Committee. 61 FRANK JESSUP BRIs'roI., Frank, Oceanside. Electrical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Perkiomen Preparatory School. OA, CD Kfll, HKN, Second Sibley Prize. BENJAMIN WVILLIAMS BROWN, Ben, New York City. Arts and f Sciences. Prepared at Berkeley-Irving Preparatory School. ECDE, Scabbard and Blade, College Crew I., 4, College Soccer Team 3, 4, College Tax Committee 3, Chairman 4, C.U.C.A. Council I, 1, 3, 4, Oflicers Club. HIAROLD BROWN, Brownie, Richmondville. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Richmondville High School. Varsity Baseball Squad I., 3, Musical Clubs 4QQfl:1CCI'S Club. LEWIS JOSEPH BRowN, Lew, Middletown. Electrical Engi- neerin Pre ared at Middletown High School AXA, 8- P ' I Freshman Wrestling'Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad I., 3, College Wrestling Squad Q.. CLIFFORD LYNDON BRUNO, Lyn, Glen Ridge, N. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Glen Ridge High School. ITKA, Pyramid, Freshman Rush Committee, Chairman, Sophomore Rush Committee. ERITI-I KARLE Auousr BUCHTENKIRCHEN, Hindenburg, Goslar, Germany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Braunsch- weig. Cosmopolitan Club, Deutscher Verein. WALTER HENRY BUNKE, Walt, Upper Montclair, N. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Montclair High School. Scorpion, CIDKCIJ, ACDQ., RCI , Varsity Rifle Team 1, 3, Caftfptain 4, College Soccer Team 4, Musical Clubs I, I., 3, 4, O cers Club, McMullen Scholarship. JAMES RICHARD BURNETT, Jim, Dayton, Ohio. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Steele High School. AX, HKN. 1 GEORGE CHAPMAN BUTLER, Joe, Columbus, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Tome School. Xfb, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Senior Ball Com- mittee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Chairman 4, Beth L'Amed. . CHARLES COLEMAN BYE, Chalky, Holly Oak, Del. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Wilmington Friends' School. ATA, Red Key, Pyramid, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad Q., 3QJLl11lOI' Smoker Committee, Senior Ball Commit- tee, A.A. Memberhip Committee, General Spring Day Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. 63 CHARLES JAMES CALASIBETTA, Chas, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. ACIUA, Varsity Wrestling Squad. JOHN HOMER CALDWELL, Jack, Ithaca. Forestry. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Scorpion, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Team L, 3, 4, Forestry Club. GEORGE MARION CALLEN, JR., Cal, Selma, Ala. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Selma High School. GORDON LLOYD CARSON, Gord, Tecumseh, Mich. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Nichols Preparatory School. AT Q, TBH, Red Key, Atmos, Class Day Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, A.A. Membership Committee 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Scalp and Blade. HAROLD ALBERT CARTER, Nick, Marathon. Forestry. Pre- pared at Marathon High School. AFP, AKTDQ, College Track Team, College Soccer Team, Forestry Club, Univer- sity Band 1, 7., Novice Cross Country Championship 3. ELMo CARUTHERS, Red, Fort Smith, Ark. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Taft School. AT, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Atmos, Wearer ofthe C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 7., 3, 4, So homore Rush Com- mittee, Spiked Shoe, Secretary 3, Presidjent 4. MARVIN CAssELL, Marv, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Boys' High School. Freshman Lacrosse Team, Var- sity Lacrosse Squad 7., College Soccer Team,Junior Promenade Committee, Senior Ball Committee. . JOSEPH REDINGTON CHAMEERLAIN, Joe, Raleigh, N. C. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Raleigh High School. KA CSouthernD. JEN CHANG, Shantung, China. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Tsing Hua College. PIP, Chinese Students Club. EDWARD CORBIN CHAPMAN, Corb, Chattanooga, Tenn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at McCallie School. CDKE, TBIT, Quill and Dagger, A.A. Membership Com- mittee 3, 4, Assistant Manager of Hockey 3, Manager 4. 64 zz WILLIAM JOHN CHAPMAN, Chappie, Union Hill. Agriculture. Prepared at Webster High School. ET. FERNANDO CHARDON, Chardy, Ponce, P. R. Agriculture. Pre ared at Ponce High School. AX, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa, Scagbard and Blade, Wearer of the C , Freshman Rifle Team, Varsity Fencing Team, 7., 4, Captain EQ Varsity Rifle Team LQ Le Cercle Francais, Fencing Club, Vice-President 1, 3, President 4, Hispania, Officers Club, La Tertulia Estudi- antil, Captain, R.O.T.C. 4, University Fencing Champion- ship 7., 3. EDGAR ORLANDO CHENEY, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prepared at Nichols School. KE, Scalp and Blade. Jesse KETCHAM CHICHESTER, JR., Chi, Amityville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Amityville High School. KAP, Fresh- man Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Squad 7., Officers Club, C.U.C.A. Cabinet. CI-IENG YAO CI-IoU, Shanghai, China. Agriculture. Prepared at Tsing Hua College. 1IPKfD, Chinese Students Club. AUSTIN HARRIS CHURCH, Chunk, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at George School. TKE, Quill and Dagger, College Soccer Team 3, 4, A.A. Member- ship Committee 3, Officers Club, The Sibley fazzr1mlafE12gi- neering Board I, 1, 3, Managing Editor 4, Acting Manager of Fencing 3, Manager 4. SALVATORE CIMILLUCA, Chimmie, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. CIDA H. MARIO SALVATORB CIOPPARI, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. CHARLES EDWARD CLADEL, Chuck, New York City. Hotel Management. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. Ye Hosts. ROGER CLAPP, 'iRod, Grand Gorge. Agriculture. Prepared at Roxbury High School. Acacia, UAE., Helios, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 3, Floriculture Club, President 3, Ofli- cers Club, Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3, 4, State Cash Scholarship, The Came!! Cazmtiyfmzvz Board 1, 3, Advertising Manager 4. V 65 HYMAN SOLOMON CLARK, Sol, Savannah, Ga. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Benedictine School. EAM, Sphinx Head, Tb: Camel! Amzzmlr Board 3, Managing Editor 4. JESSE ALBERT CLARK, Al, Westmoreland. Agriculture. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. KAP, College Crew 7., 35 C.U.C,A. Cabinet, Community Club, Round-Up Club, Kermis Play 1, 7., Stage Manager of Kermis 4. CHARLES ALLEN CLEMENT, Clem, Haddonfield, N. Hotel Management. Prepared at Westtown School. ECIJE, fIDKfD, Ye Hosts, College Soccer Team 7., 3, College Honor Com- mittee 3. ' GEORGE ERNEST CLINK, George, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Lafayette High School. HKA, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Football Squad 1, 4, Scalp and Blade. HARRY THOMAS CLINTON, JR., Poughkeepsie. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. AEIIJ, Officers Club. HAROLD NATHANIEL COHEN, Tiny, Newburgh. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newburgh Academy. TEKIJ, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Track Team 7., 3, 4, Spiked Shoe. ABRAHAM JOSEPH COHBN, A. J., Paterson, N. Law. Pre- pared at Paterson High School. College Baseball Team 1, Captain 3, College Crew 1, College Basketball Team 1, Captain 3, College Soccer Team 1, 1., Captain 3, College Athletic Director 3. GEORGE DOUGLAS COCKCROPT, Joe, Northport. Hotel Man- agement. Prepared at Blair Academy. XIV. MEYER COHEN, Mike, Ansonia, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ansonia High School. SAMUEL JACOB COHEN, Casey, Monticello. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Monticello High School. GUAM, '86 Memorial Stage 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 66 ROBERT INGERSOLL COHN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. fl? KCD. THEODORE IRVING COLYBR, Ted, Huntington. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Huntington High School. EN, CIJAIID, Scabbard and Blade, Musical Clubs 7., Officers Club, First Lieutenant, R.0.T.C. 3, Captain 4. RAMON CORTEZA CONCEPCION, Conti, La Carlota, P. I. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Colegio de San Agustin. College Soccer Team 7., 3, 4, Cosmopolitan Club. EDWARD MoRRoW CONDIT, Ed, Ithaca. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Silver Bay School. AfIJ, Freshman Football Squad. KENNETH AUSTIN CONNELLY, Ken, Ashville. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Chautauqua High School. GA, ACDQ, LCT , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Football Squad 2.5 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 7., 3, State Tuition Scholarship. VOLNEY ELBRIDGB Cooic, Oneida. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Oneida High School. DAVID KERR CooPBR, JR., Coop, Beaver, Pa. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Beaver High School. Oflicers Club, First Lieutenant R.O.T.C. 4, The Corrie!! Civil Engineer Board, Alumni Editor 4. MILTON HENRY COOPER, Coop, Caldwell, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Caldwell High School. EAM, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team, Varsi- ty Baseball Squad 1, -Team 3, 4, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 4, Library Committee, Chairman 4. EDWIN HENRY CoRDBs, Ed, Brooklyn. Architecture. Prepared at Boys' High School. AX. CHARLES HUBBARD CORNISH, Chick, Maplewood, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. AAIID, UWCTHQ Freshman Football Team, Freshman Wrest- ling Team, Varsity Wrestling Squad Q., 3, Freshman Rush Committee, Skulls. 67 CHARLES SAMUEL CORSE, Chaz, Highlands, N. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Leonardo High School. EX. HENRY CORTES, Corpus, Caldwell, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Caldwell High School. Freshman Wrestling Team, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Wrestling Team 1, 3, 4. U XVALTER WENDELL COTNER, Walt, Lima, Ohio. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Ohio Northern Preparatory School. Acacia, Masonic Club. ROBERT FORREST COWAN, Bob, Hobart. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Hobart High School. TIKA. CARL DAVID CRANE, Marion. Forestry. Prepared at Marion High School. RICHARD WALTER CRANNELL, Dick, Olean. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Olean High School. AY, XE, Quill and Dagger, Pyramid, Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Tax Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, General Spring Day Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Assistant Manager of Varsity Basketball 3, Manager 4. GEORGE HENRY CREAsY, JR., Crease, New York City. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. EDwARD A CREMER, JR., Anchorage, Ky. Civil Engineering. GILBERT EDWIN CROGAN, JR., Gil, East Orange, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Newark Barringer High School. fIPK'If', Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Pyramid, A.A. Mem- bership Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Student Council, Treasurer 4, KBYIJ, Assistant Manager of Varsity Baseball 3, Manager 4. GILBERT CUNNINGHAM CROSSMAN, Brooklyn. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Officers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. 4. 68 ROSWELL WILLIAM CULL, Cully, Cazenovia. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Cazenovia Seminary. I-IKCD, University Band 1, 7., 3, 4, University Orchestra I, 7., 3, 4. PAUL JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM, Red, Aurora. Civil Engineer- ing, Prepared at Cayuga Lake Academy. QKKIP, College Baseball Team I., 3, 4, College Basketball Team, College Soccer Team 3, 4, BLINN SILL CUSHMAN, JR., Bill, lthaca. Forestry. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AT Q, Freshman Baseball Team, Captain, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Team 2., Freshman Tax Committee, Forestry Club. ROYAL BRADFORD DAGGETT, JR., Roy, White Plains, Civil Engineering. Prepared at White Plains High School, AT Q, Pyramid, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Track Squad. XVILLIAM VINCENT DALLAI-IAN, Dal, Kings Ferry. Hotel Man- agement. Prepared at Kings Ferry High School. 132111, Ye Hosts. FOSTER JAMES DATRE, Fos, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Utrecht High School. College Crew 3, Willard Straight Hall Dance Committee 3, 4, C.U.C.A. Council z., 3, 4, Musical Clubs 1, 7., 3, 4, University Band 1, 4. FRANCIS GORDON DAVENPORT, Davy, Accord. Forestry. Pre- pared at Kingston High School. APP, Hebs-Sa, JCv , Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 3, 4, College Crew Q., Forestry Club, Kermis Cast 3. JOHN STEWART DAVENPORT, jawn, Buffalo. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at-Lafayette High School. Varsity Track Squad Q., State Cash Scholarship. NELSON MORGAN DAVIS, Nels, Cleveland, Ohio. Hotel Man- agement. Prepared at South High School. EX, Ye Hosts, College Baseball Team 2., 3, College Soccer Team 4, College Honor Committee Q., Ag-Domecon Council, President 4, Hotel Association, President 4. HOWARD LAPE DAYTON, 'AHowie, Albany. Hotel Manage- ment. Prepared at Albany High School. AKE, Sphinx Head, Ye Hosts, Wearer of the C , cCcc , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team Q., 3, Varsity Track Team 7., 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling Squad 4, College Basketball Team 3, College Soccer Team 4, Cross Country Club. 694 ALTON CORRY DEALY, Amsterdam. Mechanical Engineering. CORNELL DECHERT, Harrisonburg, Va. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Harrisonburg High School. ERNEST BRADLEY DECKER, Deck, New Milford, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Binghamton Central High School. v Josapn HUTTON DEFREEs, Jo, Warren, Pa. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Warren High School. Xllfg Rod and Bob, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 1. ' IRA HAROLD DEGENHARDT, Deggie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. 935 XA5 Sphinx Headg Wearer of the C , HACFUQ Varsity Baseball Team 2., 35 Varsity Soccer Team 1, 3, 45 Sophomore Rush Committee, Skulls, State Cash Scholarship. WALTER AUGUSTINE DERHAM, Walt, Rosemont, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Lower Merion High School. KE5 Rod and Bob, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. ABRAM VAN VRANKEN DESFORGES, Van, Cohoes. Forestry. Prepared at Cohoes High School. AFP, Hebs-Sag cCec 5 Freshman Cross Country Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 4, Cross Country Club, Treasurer 3, Forestry Club. GEORGE MATTHEW DILL, Shorty, Tulsa, Okla. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Kendall Academy. HKCIM HKN, Quill and Daggerg Wearer of the C , Varsity Basketball Squad 1, Delta Club. IRVING BOOTH Divrzm, Elmira. Law. KA, CIJAKD. FREDERICK HAROLD JOHN DOCHTERMANN, Doc, Mineola. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mineola High School. EIDE, Varsity Track Squad ag University Band 1, 7.. 70 ROBERT TAYLOR DoDD, Bob, New York City. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. QIJKE- College Crew Q., Officers Club. 1 PARK ATKINSON DOING, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Erasmus Hall High School. AX, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity La- crosse Squad 1, 3, 4, AOCI1. WAYNE EUGENE DORLAND, South Orange, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Columbia High School. Zodiac, CDBK, QDKCIJ, AKA, College Crew 1, 7., '86 Memorial Stage Q., The Cornell Anmmlr Board, Associate Business Manager 3, 4. JOHN MCBRIDE DoRIv.Is, Johnny, Buffalo. Forestry. Pre- pared at Cascadilla Preparatory School. AY, ITAE, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sa, College Crew 3,'Junior Promenade Committee, General Spring Day Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Forestry Club, Scalp and Blade, The Cor1zf:lZA1mzm!.r Board 7., 3, Business Manager 4. EDGAR FORBES DOTY, Elyria, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Elyria High School. QA. LEONARD JAMES DRUCKERMAN, Lenny, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. EAM, Varsity Soccer Squad 3, College Soccer Team 3g Masque 1. CHARLES RAYMOND DURLING, Ray, Baltimore, Md. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. AXP, College Baseball Team I, 7., 3, Masque 35 University Orchestra 1, 1. DANIEL EDWIN DURYEA, Dan, White Plains. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at White Plains High School. Scorpion, Sphinx Head, Dramatic Club 3, President 4. I RAYMOND BAXTER EATON, Ray, North Tonawanda. Archi- tecture. Prepared at Tonawanda High School. OE, State Cash Scholarship. SAMUEL SINCLAIR EDSON, Sam, Jamestown. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Jamestown High School. Zodiac, Varsity Track Squad 7., College Track Team IQ Dramatic Club 3, 4, Hermits, Officers Club, '86 Memorial Stage, State Cash Scholarship. l 7 I RICHARD WALTON EDWARDS, Dick, Washington, D. C. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Western High School. Cosmopoli- tan Club. JoHN EHRLICH, Johnny, New York City. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Townsend Harris Hall. KIDKQY, EAX, Hebs-Sa, College Crew 7., 3, Farmers' Week News Service 7., 3, Chair- man 4, Agassiz Club, President 4, Tb: Cornell Countryman Board Q., Campus Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. EDWARD JAMES ELLIOTT, Ed, West New Brighton. Law. Prepared at Harlem Evening High School. HKfIJ, AOCD, Scabbard and Blade, Musical Clubs, Officers Club, Owls, '86 Memorial Stage, Captain, R.O.T.C., Cornell Law Associa- tion Scholarship, The Come!! Law Qimrterb Board 4. WALTER LOUER EMRRMAN, Walt, Massillon, Ohio. Law. Prepared at Washington High School. EX, CIJACID, Sopho- more Smoker Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Uni- versity Band 2.. LUTHER LEE EMERSON, JR., Lee, Demarest, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Englewood High School. Class En- dowment Fund Committee, Le Cercle Francais, Ofhcers Club, Assistant Chimemaster z, 3, 45 Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3, Captain 4. FREDBRIcIc EARL EMMONS, JR., Fred, Elizabeth, N. Architecture. Prepared at Battin High School. O E, Fresh- man Baseball Team, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Squad 3, College Basketball Team 3, 4, College Soccer Team 3, 4- GoRDoN LINDSEY EMPIAGE., Gord, Troy. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Troy High School. Scorpion, Musical Clubs 2., 3, 4, University Orchestra 1, 7., 3, 4, State Cash and Tui- tion Scholarships. HOWARD ENGEL, Jersey City, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Emerson High School. ALLEN WILLIAM ENos, Al, Adams. Agriculture. Prepared at Adams High School. QTZ. HARRY ALWINE ERB, Middletown, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Steelton High School. Officers Club. 72. STANLEY GUsTAv ERICSON, POoch, Saratoga Springs. Forestry. Prepared at Saratoga Springs High School. TIKKIJ, Forestry Club. ' SAMUEL R1cE ETNYRE, Sam, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Council Bluffs High School. XIIV5 Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 1, 3. GEORGE ROBERT EWART, 313, Bob, Honolulu, Hawaii. Fores- try. Prepared at Punahou Academy. I'IKAg Helios, Fresh- man Track Squad, Varsity Rifle Team 9.5 Forestry Club, ' Ofiicers Club. 1 JOSEPH NORTON EWART, NOrt, Hightstown, N. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Peddie School. University Band. EARL CARL FABER, Fab, Buffalo. Hotel Management. Pre- pared at Masten Park High School. BT, Ye Hosts, College Baseball Team 7.. HOWARD NEWTON FAIRCHILD, Auburn. Electrical Engineering. ISIDOR FAREER, IZ, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre ated at Erasmus Hall High School. Freshman Baseball Squadl, Fresh- man Football Squad, College Basketball Team 1., 3, 4. WILLIAM STOKES FARRELL, Bill, Miller Place. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Port jefferson High School. KIDKCIJ, Le Cercle Francais, President 45 La Tertulia Estudiantil, Secretary, White Spanish Prize 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. RAYMOND ELMER FEHR, Ray, Newark Valley. Agriculture. Prepared at Newark Valley High School. IRVING FEINSTEIN, Irv, Bayonne, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bayonne High School. 73 ROBERT HENDERSON FEINT, Bob, Ithaca. Agriculture. Pre- , pared at Cortland High School. ERNEST BLISS FINCH, Ernie, Athens, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sidney High School. Scorpion, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Cornell Calzzmm Board, Associate Editor 3, 4. PHILLIP FINKELSTEIN, Phil, Freeport. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Bay Shore High School. Freshman Cross Country Team, Varsity Track Squad 2., Team 3, 4. EIiNEsT ACHARD FINTEL, Twinks, Richmond Hill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. AXP, Freshman Hockey Squad, Officers Club, Freshman Debate Team. FREDERIC FISH, Bug, Rochester. Agriculture. Prepared at West High School. AZ, Helios, College Soccer Team 1, 3, 4, Farmers' Week Committee 1, Q., 3, 4. AIITURO RODRIGUEZ FISHER, Ithaca. Agriculture. Joi-IN SAMUEL FISHER, Fish, Hartville, Ohio. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Hartville High School. Acacia, Dra- matic Club 3, 4, Knickerbacker, Officers Club, Second Lieu- tenant, R.O.T.C. 3, First Lieutenant 4. LYMAN RICHARD FISHER, Lyme, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Zllfg XA, Central Honor Committee 3, Secretary 4, College Honor Committee 4, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, General Spring Day Committee 3,Dramatic Club 3, 45 Masque 2., Vice-President 35 Skulls, President 3. IRVING Louis FISHMAN, Irv, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. V EDWARD RANSOM Fiske, JR., Ed, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Germantown Friends' School. AT, Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 1, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Ofhcers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Under- graduate Scholarship. 74 GEORGE FORBES, Brooklyn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Brooklyn Technical High School. TKE, Freshman Baseball Squad. LEE ROBINSON FORKER, Oil City, Pa. Hotel Management. Pre- pared at Oil City High School. lIf'Y', Red Key, Ye Hosts, ACA , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, 4, A.A. Membership Committee 3, 4, Assistant Manager of Interscholastic Basketball 3, Manager 4. ROBERT EDWIN FORT, Bob, Ridgewood, N. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. O 3. FREDERICK O'BR1EN FOSTER, Fred, Baldwinsville. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Syracuse North High School. OX, Fresh- man Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 1. LESTER MILTON FREELAND, Les, Dunkirk. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Dunkirk High School. Eleusis, UAE., Floriculture Club. Louis FREIDENBERG, Lou, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. ZBT, Masque 1, 3, 4, State Tuition Scholarship. Rufus FREITAG, i'Nic, Monticello, Wis. Agriculture. Prepared at Monticello High School. AFP, AZ. MARCUS SIEGFRIED FRIEDLANDER, Mark, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. HAYIF, ACA , Varsity Track Team 3, University Orchestra 1. DAN1ELJosE FRIEDMAN, Danny, New York City. Prepared at Columbia Grammar School. Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 1. HAROLD CARL FRINCKE, Hal, Yonkers. Landscape Archi- tecture. Prepared at Concordia Preparatory School. Zllf, cCcc , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad 3, 4, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, 4, Freshman Rush Committee, Cross Country Club, Spiked Shoe, College Class President 1. 75 RANDALL EvERE'r'r FRYE, Rand, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Pre ared at South Park High School. EN, Red Key, Rod andPBob, Varsity Basketball Squad 1, College Basketball Team 3, 45 Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Chairman, Central Honor Committee, College Honor Committee, Chair- man, Student Council, KBQJ, Scalp and Blade, College Athletic Director. CHARLES ABRAHAM FUHR, Chuck, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. HERBERT HARRISON FULLER, Herb, Gouverneur. Agriculture. Prepared at Gouverneur High School. ET, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa, Wearer ofthe C , Freshman Cross Country Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad 1, Team 3, 4, Varsity Track Squad 3, College Cross Country Team 1., 4, College Track Team 1, 1, 3, College Basketball Team 1, 7., 3, Cross Country Club. HORACE EDWARD FURMAN, White Plains. Electrical Engineer- ing. Prepared at White Plains High School. AX. LEo JOSEPH GA1NEY, Lee, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. GJKCIJ, AKA, Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Cross Coun- try Squad 7., College Cross Country Team 3, 4, College Track Team 1, Freshman Tax Committee, Red Cross Cam- paign Committee, Freshman Debate Club, Cross Country Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. PETER JOHN GALANTE, Pete, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. AHPA, Varsity Cross Country Squad 3. ALBERT RANNEY GALUSHA, Ranney, Caldwell, N.J. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Caldwell High School. AEQJ, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, C.U.C.A. Council. LEWIS ROBINSON GARDNER, Bob, New York City. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Berkeley-Irving Prepara- tory School. ZGJE, College Crew 1, 1, 3, College Soccer Team 4, Officers Club. CAMERON GEORGE GARMAN, Cam, Niagara Falls. Agriculture. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School, AZ, Cl? KCIJ, Helios, Farmers' Week Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Commit- tee 3, Agricultural Association, President 4, Freshman De- bate Club, Eastman Stage 3, State Cash Scholarship, Assis- tant Manager of Student Periodical Agency 3, Manager 4. LERoY Gu1oN GARNsEY, Roy, Seneca Falls. Architecture. Prepared at Mynderse Academy. ATA, Gargoyle, General Spring Day Committee 3, A.A. Membership Committee 4, L'Ogive, Musical Clubs 1, 7., 3, 4. 76 ROBERT BARNES GEAR,l' Bob, Chicago, Ill. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Morgan Park Military Academy. CIPFA5 Scabbard and Blade, College Honor Committee 45 Red Cross Campaign Committee 3g General Spring Day Committee 35 Spring Day Hop Committee 35 Princeton Ball Committee 45 Officers Club, President 35 Colonel, R.O.T.C. 35 Barton Prize 3. EDMUND ALFRED GEORG1, ' 'Ed, ' ' Scarsdale. Chemistry. Prepared at Scarsdale High School. CDFA, Al-Djebarg Oliicers Club. ISRAEL GERBERG, Dutch, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Boys' High School. TEQ5 GEORGE HARDEN GIBSON, South Hartford. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Hartford High School. AZ, CDKIIJ5 AKA5 Heliosg Farmers' Week Committee 35 Roberts Scholarship5 The Camel! Coufztrymmz Board 1, 3, Managing Editor 4. PAUL TAYLOR GILLETT, Pete, Poughkeepsie. Agriculture. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Seal and Serpent5 College Crew 1, 3, 45 College Soccer Team 45 Forestry Club. CARL JONES GILLETTE, Ithaca. Hotel Management. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Ye Hosts. KENNETH PROSPER GILLETTE, Ithaca. Hotel Management. Pre- pared ar Ithaca High School. Ye Hosts. WILLIAM MALTHY GLASS, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Syracuse University. HKA5 EAX5 The Carnal! Widow Board 3, 4. SIDNEY MARSHALL GLASSER, Sid, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. IIFA5 Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team5 Freshman Swimming Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad 2., Team 3, 45 Junior Smoker Committee5 General Spring Day Committee. GEORGE LLOYD GODEREY, Hi,,' Bridgeport, Conn. Forestry. Prepared at Fairfield High School. AFP, Varsity Crew Squad 4g College Crew 35 College Soccer Team 45 Forestry Club5 Kermis Cast 3. 77 DAVID GOLDBERG, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. DAVID Louis GOLDIN, Dave, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Undergraduate Scholarship. DAVID HENRY GOLDSTEIN, Burl, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. CIJEH, Fresh- man Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 3, 4, Dramatic Club, Officers Clubg State Tuition Scholarship. EARL GOLDSTEIN, Earl, Rochester. Architecture. Pre- pared at East High School. OAT. EARL Goon, Mike, Dunkirk. Agriculture. Prepared at Dun- kirk High School. UAE, Sphinx Head, Helios, Wearer of the C , Freshman Fencing Squad, Varsity Fencing Team 7., 3, Captain 4, Fencing Club I, 7., 4, President 3, Floricul- ture Club 1, 7., 3, President 4. ROBERT GOKEY GOODALE, Bob, Bayonne, N, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bayonne High School. College Crew 3. JOSEPH Goiuawrrz, Joe, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South Side High School. Chess Club, President 1. CHARLES Josavu GOUBEAUD, Goubie, Flushing. Veterinary. Prepared at Flushing High School. QT2, College Soccer Team 1, 1., 3, 4. XVILLIAM CHARLES GRAF, Willie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. FREDERICK HENRY GRAM, Fritz, North Tonawanda. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at North Tonawanda High School. KZ, Scalp and Blade. 78 THEODORE JEROME GRAM, Ted, North Tonawanda. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at North Tonawanda High School. KE, Scalp and Blade, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RUSSELL SHEAR GRANGER, Russ, Wolcott. Agriculture. Prepared at Wolcott High School. AFP, Farmers' Week Com- mittee, Ofiicers Club. GEORGE LUTHER GRAY, Gray, Newark Valley. Civil Engi- neering, Prepared at Berkshire High School. ET, TBLI, College Basketball Team 2., 3. JOHN ERWIN GRAYBILL, JR., York, Pa. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. IIJFA, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, College Honor Committee T., 3, 4. JoHN ERNEST GREENWAY, Jack, Syracuse. Veterinary. Pre- pared at Most Holy Rosary High School. ATF. HANs VICTOR GROHMANN, Vic, Demarest, N, Hotel Man- agement. Prepared at Englewood High School. fI1I'A, Sphinx Head, Scabbard and Blade, Ye Hosts, Varsity Football Squad 1, 3, College Swimming Team, Captain 1, 3, Spring Day Hop Committee 2., Chairman 3, Princeton Ball Com- mittee, Chairman 4, Hotel Association, Vice-President 3, 4, Oflicers Club, Cheerleader Q., 3, Head Cheerleader 4, Lieu- tenant, R.O.T.C. 1, Captain 3. EDWIN LESTER GRovEs, Les, Summit, N. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Summit High School. Zodiac. LEONARD HERMAN Gussow, Gus, Brooklyn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Manual Training High School. ACA , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 3, 45 College Track Team, Captain 7., Anvil Club, Musical Clubs, State Tuition Scholarship. CARL FREDERICK HAKEWESSELL, Hack, West Hartford, Conn. Architecture. Prepared at West Hartford High School. AXA, Varsity Baseball Team 7., 3, 4, College Baseball Team. - JAMES KENNETH HALL, Kent, Lexington, Ky. Civil Engi- neering. Pre ated at Culver Military Academy. CDA9, Sphinx Hearing' Aleph Samach, Rod and Bob, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, KBCIJ, Atrux, Beth L'Amed, Assis- tant Manager of Varsity Crew 3, Manager 4. 79 LEONARD HEWETT HALL, Len, Scarsclale. Forestry. Prepared at New Utrecht High School. CIPK2, Hebs-Sa, Varsity La- crosse Squad 7., 3. WALTER WELLINGTON HALLETT, Whitey, Rochester. Chem- istry. Prepared at Cascadilla Preparatory School. TT, Freshman Advisory Committee, Savage Club. PAUL HALPIN, Freeport. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Freeport High School. SYDNEY HAMBURGER, Syd, New York City. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. DAVID NORMAN HAMMERSCHLAG, New York City. Agriculture. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. EAM. ALBERT HANIEORD, Hank, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. EDWIN CHARLES HANSELMAN, Chick, Dunkirk. Agriculture. Prepared at Dunkirk High School. HKCID, Hebs-Sa, Fresh- man Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad Q., 3, College Basketball Team 7.. EDWARD WILHELM HARD, Ed, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Nichols School. WT, EFE, Scalp and Blade. CLYDE HALL HARR1soN, Milford. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Milford High School. AXA, TBI-I, CDKCD, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , LCT , Varsity Lacrosse Team 1, 3, Captain 4, Varsity Soccer Squad 3, Team 4, State Tuition Scholarship. GILBERT BENJAMIN HART, Gil, Freeville. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. 2432, Hebs-Sa, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Football Squad 7., 4. 80 PAUL DUANE HARWOOD, Gabe, Newfane. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Lockport High School. AZ, Helios, Wearer of the C , Freshman Rifle Team, Varsity Crew 7., 3, 4, Varsity Rifle Team 1, Varsity Football Squad 7.. JAMES WVILLIAM HATCH, Oneida. Agriculture. JOHN RICHARD HAWKINS, Johnny, Batavia. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Batavia High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CLAUDE EMBRSON Herr, Claudius, Clyde. Forestry. Pre- pared at Clyde High School. AZ, Helios, Varsity Wrestling Squad 3, 4, College Soccer Team 4, Farmers' Week Commit- tee 35 Forestry Club. HOWARD HENIG, Howie, New Yorlc City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. IDEA. CHARLES HERMAN HENNE, Hank, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Northeast High School. ECDE, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 3, 4, Team Q., Oiicers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. 4. JOHN WILLIAM HENRICH, JR., Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Lafayette High School. ZKIJE, Musical Clubs 3, 4. JOHN HENRY, Johnny, Wayne, Pa. Chemistry. Prepared at Haverford School, BQTI, Al-Djebar, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 1., Class Endowment Fund Committee 3. BARNARD WOLCOTT HEWITT, Barney, North Tonawanda. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at North Tonawanda High School. KE, ZAX, Quill and Dagger, Class Day Committee, Book and Bowl, Dramatic Club 7., 3, 4, Manuscript Club, Scalp and Blade, The Cornell Daibf Sun Board 7., 3, Senior Editor 4. HAROLD HIDEO HIGAKI, Hal, Honolulu, Hawaii. Civil Engineering. Prepared at McKinley High School. Cosmo- politan Club, He Hui Hawaii, Officers Club. 81 HENRY RICHARD HILARY, Dick, Jamestown. Forestry. Pre- pared at Jamestown High School. Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad Q., Forestry Club. KENNETH FRANKLIN HILBERT, Ken, Candor. Veterinary. Prepared at Candor High School. AIP, College Baseball Team 1, 3, College Basketball Team 1, 1, 35 College Soccer Team 1, Q., 3, 4, Officers Club. CLAUDE EVERETT HINDS, Hiney, Brockton, Mass. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Brockton High School. AXA, TBH, fIDKfI1,XE, Varsity Wrestling Squad Q., 3, 4. HAROLD HOEKELMAN, Dutch, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. EN, Sphinx Head, Atmos, Wearer of the C , Freshman Base- ball Team, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Team 7., 3, Captain 4, Varsity Baseball Squad 1, Student Council 4, Beth L'Amed. ARTHUR STANLEY HOKE, Shorty, Ilion. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Ilion High School. ITKCIP. JOHN BURROUGHS HOLLOWAY, Jack, Durham, N. C. Agri- culture. Prepared at Durham High School. AFP, Varsity Basketball Squad 4, College Baseball Team 3, College Basketball Team 3. CLARENCE HOLMBERG, Holmy, Great Falls, Mont. Law. Prepared at Great Falls High School. KIJAA. Joi-IN TUTTLE HOLSMAN, Chicago, Ill. Architecture. Prepared at Parker High School. fID1 A, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 7., 3, Varsity Track Team 1, Varsity Wrestling Team 3, 4, Class Day Committee. WILLIAM TUTTLE HOLSMAN, Bill, Chicago, Ill. Architecture. Prepared at Parker High School. IIJFA, Freshman Track Team, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Basketball Squad, Varsity Track Squad 7., Varsity Wrestling Squad 3, 4. XVILLIAM HARWOOD HOOPER, Wolf, Lock ort. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lockport High Schooli GJAE, IPAQ, Oflicers Club, Scalp and Blade, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. 87. THOMAS XVASHBURN HOPPER, Tom, Suffern. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Suffern High School. AKE, Quill and Dagger, Atmos, Freshman Crew, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Crew Squad 3, 4, Musical Clubs 3, 4. GEORGE HENRY HOPSON, HOppy, Massena. Veterinary. Pre ared at Massena High School. Eleusis, QTE, Officers Clui. LEONARD HORN, Len, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School. STANLEY JAMES HORN, Colby, Wis. Civil Engineering. Gradu- ate of U.S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engi- neers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityj. EDWARD COLE HOWE, JR., Ed, Denver, Colo. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Taft School. DAX, Red Key, Atmos, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4. JOHN SHUMAN HOWER, JR., Jack, Utica. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Zodiac, Musical Clubs 1, 3, 4. KENNETH AVERY HOWLETT, Ken, Knowlesville. Agriculture. Prepared at Albion High School. AZ, Helios, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 4, Rochester Stage 3, Winner 4. CHIEN Hsu, Lin-Pu, China. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Tsing Hua College. TBLI, XE, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Varsity Soccer Team 3, 4, Chinese Students Club. JAMEs EDWARD HUBBELL, Jim, Westport, Conn. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Staples High School. XfIJ, XE, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Rod and Bob, Sophomore Rush Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Chairman, Gen- eral Spring Day Committee, Business Manager 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Assistant Manager of Freshman Crew 3, Manager 4. I WILLIAM JOHN HUBER, Bill, Scranton, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at St. Thomas High School. EN, fDAfIJ, Omcers Club, Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. 83 FREDERICK WENDELL HUNTINGTON, Wen, Webster Groves, MO, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cleveland High School. AKA, President 4, College Basketball Team I, 3, Captain 4, College Soccer Team 4, C.U.C.A. Council 1, Cabinet 3, 4, Cosmopolitan Club, Saturday Lunch Club, Undergraduate Scholarship, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall, Secretary 4, Activities Committee, Chairman 4, Assistant Manager of Student Room Agency 3, Manager 4, Associate Manager of Student Laundry Agency L. THOMAS FREDERIC HYDE, Freddy, Sharon, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sharon High School. AXP. FRANK KETCIIAM IDELL, Brookline, Mass. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Brookline High School. ATA. JESSE A'rwA'rR JACKSON, Savannah, Ga. Mechanical Engineer- ing. ZAE. ' CHARLES LEWIS JOHNSON, Charleston, W. Va. Mechanical Engi- neering. AKE. EDWARD GEORGE JOHNSON, Ned, Great Neck. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Flushing High School. GAG, Sphinx Head, Presidgnt, Red Key, Vice-President, Junior Smoker Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee, General Spring Day Committee, Princeton Ball Committee 4, Beth L'Amed, Assistant Manager Of Interscholastic Baseball 3, Manager 4. HERBERT MCILROY JOHNSON, Herb, Fort Smith, Ark. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Taft School. CIJAQ, Central Honor Committee 4, College Honor Committee 1, 7., 3, 4, Princeton Ball Committee 4, The Cornell Daibf Sun Board 1, 7., 3, Senior Editor 4. JOHN WILLIAM JOHNSON, Jack, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Lafayette High School. '-IJZK, Rod and Bob, College Crew 3, Ofiicers Club, Scalp and Blade. JOHN FRANKLIN JOHNSTONE, JR., Johnnie, Grand Haven, Mich. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Grand Haven High School. ABCD. PHILLIPS JONES, Phil, Newnan, Ga. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Newnan High School. AT Q. 84 ROBERT DAN1EL JONES, Bobbie, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Academic High School. QA, AEP5 A9615 Oflicers Club5 '94 Memorial Stage 3, 45 Manager of Debate 3, 4- ROGER WARREN JONES, Rog, Coral Gables, Fla. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Gilbert School. ZCIJE5 A9415 Quill and Dagger5 Junior Promenade Committee5 Class Endowment Fund Committee 35 General Spring Day Committee 35 Spring Day Hop Committee 35 Willard Straight Hall Dance Committee 3, 45 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Book and Bowl5 Deutscher Verein5 Officers Club5 Saturday Lunch Club, Assistant Manager of Musical Clubs 3, Manager 4. SAMUEL CLossoN JONES, Sam, Germantown, Pa. Chemistry. Prepared at Friends' School. EAE5 TBTI5 Al-Djebar5 Freshman Soccer Squad, College Honor Committee. XVILLARD SHEDD JORDAN, Bill, Buffalo. Forestry. Prepared at Masten Park High School. ITKCIJ5 Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Basketball Squad 1, 35 College Track Team5 College Basketball Team5 Forestry Club, Novice Boxing Champion- ship 3. IRVING RALPH KAHN, Irv, Selma, Ala. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Dinkins Training School. ZBT5 Ofhcers Club. GRANGET Louis KAMMERER, Kam, Woodhaven. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. TKE5 XE5 Quill and Daggerg Wearer of the C 5 ACE 5 LCT 5 Freshman Lacrosse Team5 Varsity Lacrosse Team 2., 35 Varsity Soccer Team 2., 3, 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. RUEIN HARRY KAPLAN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. ALBERT EARL KELLER, Al, Poughkeepsie. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. A2135 Freshman Football Team5 Varsity Football Team 45 Fresh- man Rush Committee. WAYNE ARTHUR KELLY, Kel, Lysander. Veterinary. Prepared at Lysander High School. QTE5 KIDKCD5 IIJZ5 Freshman Baseball Team, College Baseball Team 7., 35 Freshman Ad- visory Committee 3. KAKUMARO KEMMOTSU, Kem, Tokyo, Japan. Hotel Manage- ment. CDKCI15 Ye Hostsg Cosmopolitan Club, Vice-President 35Japanese Students Christian Association, President 3, 4. 85 DONALD MACLEAN Kimu, Don, Yonkers. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Wilbraham Academy. BAE, Freshman Soccer Team. I'.lAIlOLD WAl.TON KuscIINI1Iz, Kesch, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. 'l'l1lflP, State Tuition Scholarship. lussiz GEIIALD KESIIIN, jess, Far Rockaway. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. KIPZJA, Boxing Club, La Tertulia Estudiantil, Novice Boxing Champion- ship 1, University Boxing Championship 3. SIDNEY SONNY KIIISIINEI1, Sid, New York Cit . Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. IIZIZIA, AEP, Dramatic Club 1., 3, 45 Freshman Debate Club, President, Varsity Debate Team 3, 4, '94 Memorial Stage, Winner 3. WAI.TfLR Josrivifi KLEIN, Walt, Port Richmond. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Curtis High School. HACFHQ Varsity Soccer Team 1., 3, 4, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1., 3, College Basketball Team 1, 3, Central Honor Committee 4, Student Council 3, 4, State Tuition Scholarship. ALEXANDER BAIllU.L'1 I' KLo'rs, New York City. Agriculture. JoIfIN BALLANTINB KNAEIIEL, Jack, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Western High School. Seal and Serpent, Zll'lC. SIIHRMAN RICHMOND KNAPIV, Sherm, Danhury, Conn. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Danbury High School. AXA. CARL WAI.'FEIl KNOHLOCII, Knobey, Erie, Pa. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Central High School. EN, A.S.M.E., Secretary 4, University Band. RICHARD MARCUS KOCIIIZNTHAL, Dick, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School. Zl3'l', Freshman Swimming Team, Varsity Baseball Team 3, Varsity Soccer Squad 3, College Soccer Team 3, Captain 4, College Swim- ming Team I, 2.. 86 ALBERT EMIL KOEHL, Al, Jersey City, N. Hotel Manage- ment. Prepared at Hoboken Academy. Elil, Ye Hosts, Savage Club. CARL MILTON KoELE, Milt, Stonington, Conn. Architecture. Prepared at Stonington High School. AX, Musical Clubs I., 3, 4. MELVIN JQSEPI-I KOESTLER, Mel, Elizabeth, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Battin High School. CDB K. RICHARD HERMAN KRANIER, Dick, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Pripared at Manual Training High School. Hebs-Sa, A E , LC'r , Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 7., 3, Varsity Lacrosse Team 3, Varsity Soccer Team 4, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2., 3, College Tennis Team 3, Col- lege Wrestling Team IQ Novice Wrestling Championship, Heavyweight Class 3, Class Day Committee, Anvil Club. WILLIAM MARTIN KREGLOW, Kreg. Palmerton, Pa. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Palmerton High School. EX, College Crew. HENRY STANLEY KRUSEN, Stan, East Orange, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East Orange High School. KIIKW, EAX, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sophomore Smoker Com- mittee, Chairman, College Honor Committee I., 3, 4, General Spring Day Committee 3, Princeton Ball Com- mittee 4, Lieutenant Colonel, R. O. T. C. 4, The C0r1z:llDf1ib' .Yun Board 1, 7., 3, Editor-in- Chief 4. FREDERICK WINTON KUEHN, Palmerton, Pa. Electrical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Palrnerton High School. Hecksher Schol- arship. MURRAY KUFLIK, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 7., State Tuition Scholarship. LELAND BERREL KUHRE, Grand Junction, Colo. Civil Engineer- ing. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl MARTIN FRANCIS KUNKEL, Mart, Binghamton. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Central High School. Seal and Serpent. 87 HAROLD EDWARD KUNscI-I, Hal, Danbury, Conn. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Danbury High School. College Soccer Team 3. WELLINGTON WESLEY KUNTZ, JR., Wes, Treichlers, Pa. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Northampton High School. AID, Officers Club. GEORGE CARL ERNEST KURz, Bayonne, N. J. Electrical Engi- neering. ZX. ARTHUR COLUMBUS KURZWEIL, Pontiac, Mich. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Syracuse Central High School. TBH, QJKKIJ, XE. JAMES ALLEN LACY, Jim, Fernwood. Agriculture. Prepared at Pulaski Academy. GJA, AFA, College Baseball Team 1, 3, 4, Farmers' Week Committee 3, 4, Round-Up Club, - President 4, Stock Judging Team 3, 4. A ANDREW LAMAR LANE, Mar, Trumansburg. Agriculture. Pre ared at Trumansburg High School. AT'Ag Dramatic Club, Poultry Judging Team 1, 3, Rochester Stage 4. EDWIN ARTHUR LANGERFELD, Ed, Woodhaven. Civil 'Engi- neering. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. Seal and Serpent, XE, Oflicers Club. FREDERICK LOTHIAN LANG!-IORST, Heinie, Elgin, Ill. Archi- tecture. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. B9Hg Freshman Crew, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, Sophomore Rush Committee, Musical Clubs I, 2. WALTER 'JOHN LANZ, Walt, Lynbrook. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Lynbrook High School. AZCIP, JCv g Freshman Crew, Junior Varsity Crew 7.. ALFRED JOSE LARCO, Al, Trujillo, Peru. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Cascaclilla Preparatory School. GKCIM Varsity Fencing Team LQ Fencing Club. 88 CONSTANTE DAVID LARCO, Trujillo, Peru. Agriculture. GEOFFRY NOEL LAWFORD, Geof, Los Angeles, Calif. Archi- tecture. Prepared at Santa Barbara High School. AX, Gargoyle. FRANCIS DANIEL LEARY, Dan, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AXP, Newman Club. JAMES POLLOCK LEE, Jim, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. KA, EEE, Red Key, Class Endowment Fund Committee, Freshman Ad- visory Committee, KBIID. MYRLE FOBER LEE, Lynbrook. Veterinary. Prepared at Big Springs High School. QT2. PORTER RAYMOND LEE, JR., New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. KA. ENRIQUE ERNESTO LEFEVRE, Harry, Panama City, Panama. Agriculture. Prepared at Colegio La Salle. Cosmopolitan Club, Centro Hispania. ALFRED VINCENT LEHMANN, Buffalo. Electrical Engineering. KAP, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 1, Freshman Advisory Committee, Scalp and Blade. JULIUS LEIBMAN, Julie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. fIJEl'I, LC'r , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Basketball Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Team Q., 3. ROBERT MOLITOR LENG, Bob, Staten Island. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Curtis High School. EIDE, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Freshman Hockey Team, A.A. Member- ship Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, OHicers Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Assistant Manager of Freshman Track 3, Manager 4. 89 MORTON M LEPLER, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at George Washington High School. CIFAFI, Fresh- man Track Team, Freshman Soccer Team. HowARD SIDNEY LEVIE, Howie, New York City, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. EAM. BENNET MARSHALL LBVIN, Ben, Stamford, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stamford High School. Wearer of the C , Varsity Tennis Team 3, 4, Officers Club, Lieuten- ant, R.O.T.C. 4, Coach of Freshman Tennis 1.. EMANUBL LEVIN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. HERBERT WALD LBVINE, Butch, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. GSA, Fresh- man Swimming Team, Varsity Swimming Squad 3, 4. GODPRBY AUGUST LBVY, Mil-ze, Springfield, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Adelphi Academy. HACD. HYMAN Levy, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School. University Orchestra 1, Q., 3, 4. IRVING LEVY, Irv, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. TEA, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Swimming Team, Varsity Wrest- ling Squad 7., 3, Freshman Debate Club, Nine O'Clock Club, Treasurer 4, Varsity Debate Team 4, '94 Memorial Stage, Winner 4. 1 Lao LIEBERMAN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Under- graduate Scholarship. HARRY Jacon LIMBACHBR, Jake, Hoboken, N. Agri- culture. Prepared at Hoboken High School. Scorpion, Round-Up Club. 90 HERBERT FREDERICK LINDAL, Herb, Buffalo. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Fosdick-Masten Park High School. BW, Scalp and Blade, OECCIS Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. 4. GILBERT EDWARD LINKSWILER, Link, Lake Charles, La. Civil Engineering. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Uni- versityl DAVID LIPSHITZ, Dave, Rockaway Park. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. LESTER LIPSON, Lippy, Monticello. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Monticello High School. State Tuition Schol- arship. SAMUEL LIPSTEIN, Lippe, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. JOHN CHARLES LITTLE, JR., Johnny, Saranac Lake. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Saranac Lake High School. AXA, AGJKIJ, UAE, Sphinx Head, Class Endowment Fund Com- mittee 3, General Spring Day Committee 3, The Cornell Dpzibf .Yun Board 1, Assistant Advertising Manager 3, Advertising Manager 4. FU-CH! LIU, Fu-Ping, China. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Tsing Hua College. Y I ROBERT FORSYTH LOETSCHER, Bob, Dubuque, Iowa. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Dubuque High School. AKE, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Junior Smoker Committee, Class Day Committee, A.A. Membership Committee 3, Assistant Manager of Freshman Basketball 3, Manager 4. DOMENICUS LEONARDO Lo Russo, Dom, Waterbury, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Crosby High School. CIPAH. FLOYD EDWARD LOVELACE, Watertown. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Watertown High School. 91 ROBERT THOMPSON LUCAS, Steubenville, Ohio. Electrical Engi- neering. OA. WILLIAM O'r'ro LU'rz, Bill, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Horseheads High School. Oflicers Club. JOHN CHARLES MACAROW, Mac, Hazelton, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Hazelton High School. BT. CHARLES LYONS MACBETH, Charlie, Ottawa, Canada. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cascadilla Preparatory School. Zhlf, Red Key, Wearer of the C , Freshman Tennis Team, Varsity Hockey Squad 3 , Sophomore Rush COmrnittee,Junior Promenade Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Willard Straight Hall Library Committee, Secretary 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, The Cornell Widow Board 1, Assis- tant Circulation Manager 3. HAROLD KIRK MACCORKLE, Mac, Palmyra, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Palmyra High School. AECI1, College Soccer Team 4, C.U.C.A. Cabinet, Olhcers Club, Saturday Lunch Club, Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. CONRAD JAMES MACGREGOR, Mac, Johnson City. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Johnson City High School. Musical Clubs Q., 3, 4, Advanced Choir 7., 3, 4. ROBERT STUART MACKELLAR, Mac, New York City. Vet- erinary. Prepared at Peddie School. QT2, Freshman Bas- ketball Team, Varsity Basketball Squad 7., 4, College Base- ball Team 1, 1, 3, 4, College Basketball Team 1, 7., 3, 4, College Soccer Team 1, 2., College Athletic Director 1, 3, 4. HARRY SIGMUND MACKEY, Mac, Ithaca. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. College Honor Committee 2.. 1 DONALD EsMoND MALLORY, Don, Deposit. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Deposit High School. Varsity Rifle Squad 2., University Band 1, 1, 3, 4, University Orchestra 7., 3, Fuertes Memorial Stage 3, 4. JAMES Scor'r MANSFIELD, Jim, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Telluride School. Telluride Asso- ciation, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, 4, Agassiz Club, Nine O'Clock Club, Varsity Debate Squad 7., 3. 92. JULIUS MARcUs, Julie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Freshman Soccer Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 7., 3, Undergraduate Schol- arship. HAROLD EDWARD MARIETTA, Hal, Dayton, Ohio. Archi- tecture. Prepared at Steele HiglI School. AX, College Base- ball Team 7., 3, 4, College Soccer Team 1, 3, 4, Musical Clubs 2., Assistant Leader 3, Leader 4, Officers Club, Uni- versity Orchestra 7., 3, President 4, Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4, College Athletic Director 3, 4. MILTON LINDSAY MARKEY, Milt, Brooklyn. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Manual Training High School, Fresh- man Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 1, Anvil Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Officers Club. TOBBIO MARTINO, Toby, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. ACDA, AIDQ, Flori- culture Club. VOJTA FRANK MAsI-IEIc, JR., Vog, Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at University High School. Xqf, Musical Clubs I, 7., 3, 4. SAMUEL PAUL MAsoN, Sam, Meyersdale, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. QITAO, Sphinx Head, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3Q C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, President 4. EDWARD C MASTEN, Ed, Woodmere, Agriculture. Prepared at Boys' High School. TKE, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sa, Wearer of the C , Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Team 1., 3, 4, College Basketball Team. AUGUSTE SIMON MATHEY, Augie, Maplewood, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at South Orange High School. Xfil. CHARLES WESLEY MATTIsoN, Matty, Oneonta. Forestry. Pre- ared at Downsville High School. OA, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1, 3, Forestry Club. ALBERT JOSEPH MCALLISTER, Al, Ithaca. Hotel Manage- ment. Prepared at Ithaca High School. KIPKZ, Ye Hosts, Freshman Hockey Team, Varsity Hockey Squad 1, Fresh- man Tax Committee, Musical Clubs I, 1, 3, 4. 93 ENLOE McCLA1N, Mac, Nashville, Tenn. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Duncan Preparatory School. BGJl'lg TBIT. ANDREW JAMES McCoNNELL, Andy, Atlantic City, N. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Atlantic City High School. B l-lg TBI-l, President 4, CDKKIN HKNg Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team, Captain, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Baseball Team 2., 3, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Smoker Committee, Central Honor Committee 45 College Honor Committee 9., 3, 4, Delta Club, Electrical Engineering Asso- ciation, President 4. THOMAS IRVING McELvE1N, Tom, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lafayette High School. ACD, A9495 Scalp and Blade. ANDREW SERRILL MCGOWIN, Andy, Cynvvyd, Pa. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Lower Merion High School. EQPE, College Soccer Team 4, A.A. Membership Committee 3. JOHN PIERCE MCINTOSH, Jack, Little Falls. Veterinary. Pre- pared at Poland High School. AW, Freshman Wrestling Squad, College Baseball Team I, 7., 35 College Soccer Team 1, 3, College Wrestling Team I, 1, 3. WILLIAM BISSELL MCLEAN, Mac, Pittsburgh, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Peabody High School. AXA, Freshman Crew Squad, University Band 1, 1. GEORGE CAMPBELL MCMULLIN, Red, Delhi. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Delaware Academy. BQTI. ALDEN HENRY MEAD, Jimmy, Harford, Pa. Agriculture. Prepared at Harford Vocational High School. KAP. WALTER Louis MEJO, Walt, Ccdarhurst. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. HKfDg Quill and Dagger, Scabbard and Blade, Senior Ball Committee, Musical Clubs 35 Officers Club, Cheerleader 7., 3, Head Cheer- leader 4, Captain, R,O.T.C. 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JACOB MENDELAVITZ, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany High School. 94 ALLAN AERAI-IAM MERINE, Al, Kingston. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Kingston High School. TECII, Freshman Bas- ketball Team, Varsity Basketball Squad Q., 3, 4. HENRY LEE MERRIMAN, Lee, Beaver Falls, Pa. Architecture. Prepared at Geneva College. I-IKA, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team Q., College Track Team I, Q., 3, College Soccer Team 3, College Swimming Team IQ Musical Clubs Q., 3, 4. LYKERGUS WILLIAM MEssER, Mess, Trumansburg. Veterinary. Prepared at Trumansburg High School. A2415 F.O.B. Association. 4 RICHARD EUGENE METZGER, Dick, Ithaca. Architecture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Scorpion, Gargoyle, College Basketball Team Q., 3, 4, College Soccer Team Q., 3, 4, College Honor Committee Q., 3, 4, General Spring Day Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, L'Ogive. ALBERT FRANCIS MEYER, Al, Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. EI-I, Fresh- man Swimming Team, Varsity Swimming Team 3, 4, Col- lege Basketball Team 3, 4, College Soccer Team 3, 4, College Swimming Team 1, Q.. CARL WILLIAM MEYER, Lakewood, Ohio. Civil Engineering. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Qdetailed at Cornell Universityb. KARLE BAKER MEYER, Chicago, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. EX. JOHN DANIEL MICKLE, JR., Jack, Chatham. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Chatham High School. AT Q, Red Key, Atmos, Freshman Crew, A.A. Membership Com- mittee 3, 4, College Athletic Director. GUY S MILES, Gus, Dresden, Tenn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Dresden High School. JOHN JOSEPH MILLANE, JR., Jack, Holyoke, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Holyoke High School. Eleusis, Dramatic Club Q., 3, Business Manager 4, Newman Club. 95 CHESTER AUSTIN MILLER, Chet, McDonough. Agriculture. Prepared at Cincinnatus High School. B'-IP, Ofhcers Club. CAMERON SIMPSON MILLER, Cam, New Rochelle. Hotel Management. Prepared at Bordentown Military Institute. CIPEK, University Orchestra I, 1. JOHN TEN BROECK MILLER, Johnny, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. AEQJ, HAE, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, General Spring Day Committee 3, A.A. Membership Com- mittee 4, Skulls, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4, The Camel! Graphic Board 1, 1, Assistant Photographic Editor 3. THOMAS EDWIN MILLER, Tom, Wilmington, Del. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Montclair High School. Freshman Advisory Committee 3. JOHN ALEXANDER MILLIGAN, Jack, Schuylerville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schuylerville High School. OE, Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Baseball Team 1. WILLIAM HUNT MILLS, Bill, North Tonawanda. Civil Engineering. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Lieu- tenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl. NELSON KENNETH MINTZ, Nel, Morristown, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Morristown High School. EAM, Varsity Debate Team 3. THOMAS ALBERT MOELLMAN, Tom, Gates Mills, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cleveland East High School. AECIJ. JQSEPI-I EUGENE MooDY, Joe, Rockville, Conn. Forestry. Prepared at Rockville High School. HKCID. JOHN HUNT Moon, Johnny, Toledo, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Scott High School. CIDAO, CDACIP, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee. 96 HERBERT NEWTON MooRE, Newt, Ho-Ho-Kus, N. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Ridgewood High School. GX, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. HOWARD NELSON MooRE, Wheeling, W. Va. Electrical Engi- neering. QA. JOHN WILLIAM MORATH, jack, Utica. Architecture. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Scorpion, College Baseball Team 2.5 College Soccer Team 4, Newman Clubg State Cash Schol- arship. JOHN BAYLEY MoRDocIc, Bud, Winnetka, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Philli s Andover Academy. KA, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the ACA , cCcc g Fresh- man Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad z., Team , , Varsity Track S uad 1, 3, 4, Freshman Tax Committ2eg4Ser1ior Ball Commifitee, Cross Country Club, Treasurer 4, Spiked Shoe. LEwIs WILBUR MoRsE, Lew, Elmira. Law. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. GJTIA, fIPAA. Fnovn Woonnurr MUNDY, JR., f'Floyd, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at St. Paul's School. ECP, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, General Spring Day Committee Q., Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 45 The Carnal! Colzmznf Board, Busi- ness Manager 3, 4, The Cornell Graphic Board 7., 3. MALcoLM PUTNAM MURDOCK, Mac, Olean. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Olean High School. AY, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samachg Sophomore Rush Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Student Council, Secretary 4,Jl1HlOI' Smoker, Toastmaster 3, Class Life Secretary, I.A.A.A.A., Executive Committee 45 Spiked Shoe, Assistant Manager of Varsity Track 3, Manager 4. ROBERT DAVIDSON MuRDocIc, Bob, Ossining. Agriculture. Prepared at Scarborough School. Xfllg Quill and Daggerg Aleph Samach, Hebs-Sag Freshman Cap Burning Commit- ' tee,'Central Honor Committee, Secretary 3, Student Council 1, 3, Interfraternity Council, President 4, KBCI9, Beth L'Amed, The Cornell Daibf .frm Board 1, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4. SPENCER MYERS, Spentz, Ossining. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Ossining High School. OAT, State Tuition Schol- arship. ARTHUR FREDERICK NALL, Art, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Adelphi Academy. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Uni- versity Orchestra I, 7., 3, 4. 97 JEROME NATHANSON, Jerry, Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Buffalo Lafayette High School. Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 1, State Cash Scholarship. JOHN FREDERICK NELLES, Fritz, Irvington, N. Mechan- ical Engineering. Prepared at Irvington High School. AXA, Scabbard and Blade, Officers Club, Second Lieutenant R.O.T.C. 3, Captain 4. DONALD ALBERT NEsB1TT, Don, Dayton, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Steele High School. AX, ITAE, EAX, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Sophomore Smoker Com- mittee, Junior Smoker Committee, General Spring Day Com- mittee 3, C.U.C.A. Cabinet Q., 35 Musical Clubs LQ Satur- day Lunch Club, The Cornell Widow Board 7., Assistant Busi- ness Manager 3, Business Manager 4. PAUL JEFFERSON NEWTON, Newt, Ithaca. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. ET, Wearer of the C , Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew 3. RUDOLPH EDWARD NICHOLS, Chatham. Veterinary. QTZ. ERNEST FOSTER NOHLE, Ernie, Adams. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Belleville Union Academy. Eleusis, AFA, Helios, Freshman Baseball Squad, College Baseball Team 7., 3, Farmers' Week Committee 1, BQ Round-Up Club, Vice- President 4, Stock Judging Team 4, Assistant College Ath- letic Director 3, Director 4, Assistant Manager of Kermis 3, Manager 4. CYRIL JAMES NooNAN, Pat, Honeoye Falls, Veterinary. Pre- pared at Honeoye Falls High School. QT2, Freshman Track Squad, College Honor Committee 1, 7., 3, Newman Club. SAMUEL STEWART NUCKOLS, Sam, Moorestown, N. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Moorestown High School. Ofiicers Club. ROLAND RoswELL NYDEC-GER, Rolie, Westfield, N. Mechani- cal Engineering. Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2., 3, 4. RANDALL OAKBS, Maplewood, N. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at South Orange Columbia High School. Zodiac, Freshman Football Squad. 98 ALBERT LEE O,BANION, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. TB IT. Joi-IN TURNER ODBERT, Lakewood, Ohio.'Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Lakewood High School. RONALD ORR, Ron, Montgomery, Ala. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Lanier High School. TIKCP, XE, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2., 3, 45 College Wrestling Team 4. LUIS EDMUND Os1aoRNB, Lu, Havana, Cuba. Architecture. Prepared at Montclair Academy. Gargoyle, Secretary- Treasurer 4. - PAUL VINCENT OSBORNE, Ozzie, Atlantic City, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Atlantic City High School. KZ, Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Football Team, Var- sity Baseball Team 7., 3, 4. A RTHUR WARING O,SHEA, Art, Spokane, Wash. Agriculture. Prepared at Lewis and Clark High School. QJZK, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa, Wearer of the C , Varsity Crew 35 Fresh- man Tax Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, C.U.C.A. Cabinet, Vice-President 4, KBCD, Beth L'Amed. SIDNEY DANIEL O'SHEA, Sid, LeRoy. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at LeRoy High School. IIJEK. WILLIAM IRVING OTTESON, Billow, Brooklyn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Brooklyn Technical High School. VINCENT LEo ANTHONY OWEN, Vin, Inwood. Agriculture. Prepared at Lawrence High School. cCcc , Freshman Cross Country Squad, Varsity Cross Country Squad 7., 3, 4, Cross Country Club, Floriculture Club, Hermits, Newman Club. CHESTER THEODORE OWLETT, Chet, Auburn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Auburn High School. 99 RAYMOND BURKHOLDER OXRIEDER, Oxy, Granville, Ohio. Civil Engineering. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Ccletailed at Cornell Uni- versityb. HENRY LEv1 PAGE, Hank, Phelps. Agriculture. Prepared at Geneva High School. AFP, Hebs-Sa, College Soccer Team 3, 4, Agricultural Association, Treasurer 4, Assistant Man- ager of University Orchestra 3, Manager 4. FREDERICK WRIGHT PALMER, Fred, Holley. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. OAX, Red Key, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad Q., Skulls. ROBERT CARRINGTON PALMER, Bob, Afton. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Binghamton Central High School. OA, Freshman Hockey Squad, College Baseball Team 1, 1, 3, University Band 1, 7., 3, 4, University Orchestra 7., 3, 4. WILLIAM ELMER PALMER, Bill, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. OX, CIDAA, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Freshman Debate Team, Masque 7., 3. XVINSTON ENGLAND PARKER, Winnie, Buffalo. Forestry. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. 2512, Scab- bard and Blade, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Hockey Squad, Forestry Club, Officers Club, Major, R.O.T.C. 4. CHARLES JONAS PARSHALL, Charley, Colome, S. Dak. Veter- inary. Prepared at South Dakota School of Agriculture. KIJZ. VERNON SENNOCK L PATE, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at North East High School. CDKIIP. LEONARD PEARLMAN, Lennie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. TECIP. FRANK MAT:-xEws PELTON, Youngsville, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Youngsville High School. Musical Clubs 1, 2., 3, 4, Savage Club, University Orchestra 1, 2., 3. IOO ENos ELDRIDGE PENNOCK, JR., June, Haddonfield, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Penn Charter School. AKE, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Wearer ofthe C , HLCTUQ Varsity Soccer Team 3, 4, Varsity Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Tennis Squad, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sophomore Rush Committee, Chairman, Student Council 3, 4, Boxing Club, Musical Clubs, Oflicers Club, Savage Club. GERARD Auousrus PEsEz, Glens Falls. Forestry. HKKI9, Forestry Club. MINPORD Lou PETERSON, Pete, Findley Lake. Agriculture. Prepared at Cascadilla Preparatory School. Class Endow- ment Fund Committee 3, Officers Club. JAMES CoLE PETTENGILL, Jim, Rochester. Agriculture. Prepared at West High School. AZ, Helios, College Soccer Team 4, College Wrestling Team 3, Ofhcers Club. HARRY ADAM P1AsEcKI, Buffalo. Electrical Engineering. Pre- pared at Hutchinson-Central High School. BERNARD CHASE PIKE, Bernie, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. ABCD, College Cross Country Team 3. RICHARD WALLACE PITMAN, Wally, Westfield, N. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Westfield High School. KIJKZ, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Scabbarcl and Blade, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, 4, Officers Club, Spiked Shoe. AUGUST JOHN PoDEoY, Gus, Forest City, Pa. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Forest City High School. Skulls. BARNEY PODELL, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. Pmup PATRICK PQLEY, Flip, New York City. Veterinary. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. College Soccer Team 1, L, 3, Oflicers Club. IOI ROBERT POMERANCE, Bob, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Freshman Debate Club, Ofhcers Club, La Tertulia Estudiantil, Second Lieuten- ant, R.O.T.C. 4. JAMES DUNBAR PoND, Froggy, Albany. Forestry. Prepared at Crown Point Union School. LIIAE, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Hebs-Sa, Treasurer, Wearer of the C , ACA , cCcc , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 3, Captain 4, Varsity Track Team 2., 3, College Cross Country Team z., College Track Team 1, 7., 3, Cross Country Club, Forestry Club, Vice-President 3, Knickerbacker, Spiked Shoe, College Ath- letic Director 3, The Cornell Countryman Board 3, Forestry Editor 4, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 4, Membership Committee, Chairman 4. NORMAN N POPPER, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. Varsity Fencing Squad 7.. EDWARD FELIX POWALSKI, Ed, Buffalo, Civil Engineering. Prepared at Lafayette High School. A.S.C.E., Treasurer 4, Newman Club, The Carrze!lCii11l Engineer Board 7., 3, Business Manager 4. EARLE HowARD POWELL, Fossil, Canandaigua. Forestry. Pre- pared at Naples High School. Freshman Rifle Team, Varsity Rifle Team 7., Forestry Club. RANDLE HARMBR POWLEY, Pol, Maplewood, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South Orange High School. AZQP. CLIFFORD CALKINS PRATT, Cliff, Elmira. Law. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. AXA, CID Kill, The Cornell Law Quarter- U Board 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. LEMUEL THORNTON PRICE, Lem, Dansville. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Batavia High School. AECIJ, TEH, State Tuition Scholarship. Josizprr LEONARD PROCTOR, JR., Highland Park, Ill. Electrical Engineering. ZlP'. CYRUS PYLE, 3D, Cy, Wilmington, Del. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at Friends' School. ATA, Sphinx Head, Al-Djebar, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Football Team 7., 3, 4, Varsity Baseball Squad 7., Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Sopho- more Smoker Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Beth L'Amed. IO7. ARTHUR BowER QUENCER, New York City. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Morris High School. Helios, College Basketball Team 3, Stewart Prize. ALMON DUNEAR QUICK, Al, White Plains. Forestry. Pre- ared at White Plains High School. KIDKIF, Varsity Crew Squad 3, 4, Varsity Track Squad LQ Ag-Domecon Council 4, Forestry Club, President 45 Ofhcers Club. HENRY WALTER QUINN, Hank, Albany. Agriculture. Prepared at Albany High School. Scorpion, Helios, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 3QSICOClCJl1dgl1'1g Team 4. ABRAHAM DAVID RABINOWITZ, Rabie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at George Washington High School. Varsity Fencing Squad Q., Dramatic Club, Varsity Debate Team, '86 Memorial Stage, '94 Memorial Stage. EMANUEL EDWARD RAIcEs, Mannie, Jackson Heights. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. Le Cercle Francais, Treasurer 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Menorah Society. ISI-IAM RAILEY, Dis, Los Altos, Calif. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mountain View High School. Telluride Asso- ciationg Dramatic Club 3, 4. EDWARD GRANVILLE RAMBERG, Florence, Italy. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Reed College. KDKKIJ. RICHMOND JOHN RATHEONE, Cleveland, Ohio. Electrical Engineering. Af-IJ. RICHARD COLLINS REA, Dick, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Culver Military Acad- erny. KAP. FRANK STANLEY REAGAN, Stan, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany High School. LIJAE, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. IO3 JOHN C REED, 4-ri-I, Reedie, Ben Avon, Pa. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. WT, Fresh- man Basketball Squad, Junior Promenade Committee, Beth L'A1'ned. WILLIAM ALBERT REED, Bill, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Cascadilla Preparatory School. AXA, The Cornell Graphic Board 1, I.. KENNETH ALDR1cH REEVE, Ken, Sea Cliff. Electrical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Sea Cliff High School. KAP, TBH, CIJKQU, HKN, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad Q., 3, 4, Musical Clubs Q., 3, 4, Officers Club, Saturday Lunch Club, Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3, Captain 4. HOWARD EVANS REID, Wally, New York City. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Seal and Serpent, Freshman Rifle Team, Varsity Rifle Team I., College Crew 3. CLYDE ARTHUR REYNOLDS, Caesar, Cooperstown. Landscape Architecture. Prepared at Cooperstown Union and High School. XT, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FOSTER TWICHELL RHODES, Dusty, Glens Falls. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Glens Falls High School. TKE, TB I-I, CIJKCIP, A111 Q, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 7., 3, 4, College Track Team I, I., Spiked Shoe, Sibley Prize, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Sibley journal of Engineering Board 1, 7., 3, Business Manager 4. FRANK CHARLES RICHTER, JR., Ricky, West Haven, Conn. Agriculture. Prepared at Benedictine Military College. 9 E, Varsity Track Squad 1. MEYER JERRY RIDER, Jerry, Newburgh. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newburgh High School. QAM. PAUL ARTHUR RIEDEL, Dutch, New York City. Chemistry. Prepared at Westfield High School. HANs MICHEL RIES, Mickey, New York City. Hotel Man- agement. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. BEF, Ye Hosts, Freshman Wrestling Squad, Varsity Boxing Squad 3, Varsity Wrestling Squad 1. 104 DANIEL DICKERSON RITSON, Dan, Elizabeth, N. Chemistry. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. CIJAC9. SEYMOUR STANLEY ROBBINS, Rusty, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. EAM, Wearer of the C , Varsity Fencing Team 3, 4, Captain 7., Fencing Club. CLINTON FREDERICK ROBINSON, Takoma Park, Md. Civil Engi- neering. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityb. XVILLIAM HENRY ROBINSON, JR., Bill, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Asheville School. KA. ROBERT M ROE, Cumberland, Md. Chemistry. HARRY ROGAVITZ, Rochester. Chemistry. Prepared at East High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Under- graduate Scholarship. . JOSEPH PATRICK ROGERS, Syracuse. Law. Prepared at Central High School. AECID, AGED, HLCTHQ Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team lg State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. WILLIAM DAVID ROLAND, JR., Bill, Mount Airy, Pa. Chem- istry. Prepared at Germantown Friends' School. EAE, Al-Djebar, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Track Team 3, 4, College Honor Committee 1, 4, College Athletic Director 4. FRANK HARRY RONINGER, ROny, Lakewood, Ohio. Chemistry. Prepared at Lakewood High School. CIDAE, TB IT, Al-Djebar. WILLIAM HALL ROPES, Bill, New Rochelle. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. A214115 Stare Cash and Tuition Scholarships. IOS ALEXANDER RosE, Alex, Greenville, S. C. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Greenville High School. EAE. CLINTON WILLIAM RosE, Clint, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. EFE, Musical Clubs I, 1, 3, Officers Club. MYRON GORDON ROSENBAUM, Rosey, Ogdensburg. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ogdensburg Academy. Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad Q., 3, 4, Menorah Society, University Band 4, University Orchestra 1, 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. SEYMOUR Rosorr, Cy, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Football Squad 7., 3, Officers Club. Jacon SoL Ross, jack, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School, AKA, Dramatic Club Q., Freshman De- bate Club, Menorah Society. THOMAS GATEs Ross, Tom, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Germantown High School. QFAQ, Freshman Track Team. NATHANIEL RUBIN, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. TECD, Freshman Debate Team, Varsity Debate Squad Q., 3, The Cor11ellD:zib .Yun Board, Column Editor 4. MORRIS MAURICE RUBINSKY, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. CDBK, 1I1KfID, Deutscher Verein, Secretary 4, La Tertulia Estudiantil, President 3, 4, Chess Team I, L. ERIC RUCKELSHAUS, Ruck, Newark, N. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Barringer High School. fIJKlP', Fresh- man Advisory Committee, Musical Clubs L, 3, Savage Club. IRVING THEODORE RLINEY, Pat, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. AXA, Freshman Crew, State Cash Scholarship. IO6 RAYMOND CRITTENDEN RUSSELL, Ray, Pittsfield, Mass. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Albany High School. College Baseball Team 1, 3, 4, College Basketball Team I., College Soccer Team 1., Cosmopolitan Club. NATHAN SAGAN, Nate, Port Henry. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Port Henry High School. AEIT, Freshman Baseball Squad, College Soccer Team, Officers Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. XVILLIANI SEWARD SALISBURY, Sahs, Phelps. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Phelps High School. AFP, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa, Scabbard and Blade, Wearer of the C , Varsity Basketball Squad 1, 3, Varsity Lacrosse Squad I., 3, Agricultural Associ- ation, Secretary 4, Officers Club, Treasurer 4, Rochester Stage 4. LAURENCE TAYLOR SAMPLE, Jack, Forestville. Agriculture. Prepared at Forestville High School. OHCicers Club. ABRAHAM MARVIN SANDS, Abe, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. EAM, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 1., 3, 4, State Tuition Scholarship. FREDERICK RALPH SAUNDERS, Fred, Gloversville. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Gloversville High School. Seal and Ser- pent, Musical Clubs I, 2., 3, 4, Ofhcers Club, The C0r1zcllCivil Engineer Board 3, Circulation Manager 4. RICHARD KEMPER SCALES, Dick, Caldwell, N. Chemistry. Prepared at Caldwell High School. ITKA, Al-Djebar, Freshman Advisory Committee, Musical Clubs 1, 7.. WILLIAM STANLEY SCHAEFER, Castorland. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lovvville Academy. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EDWARD JOY SCHEIDENHELM, Porky, Wilmette, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Trier High School. 2119, 1IPKflJ, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Secretary, Rod and Bob, Junior Promenade Committee, Class Day Committee, Chair- man, Assistant Manager of Varsity Lacrosse 3, Manager 4. ISRAEL ABRAHAM ScHILLER, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. 107 RICHARD MORTON ScHLosEERG, Dick, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. THEODORE SCHLOSSBACH, Ted, Bradley Beach, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Neptune High School. CDEIT, Sphinx Head, Wearer ofthe C , Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Basketball Team' Varsity Basketball Team 1, 3, Captain 4, Varsity Baseball Squad 1, 4. LEO SCHNEIDER, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Football Squad 1. 1 SOL STANLEY SCHNEIERSON, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. Varsity Football Squad 1. GEORGE MUNSON SCHOFIELD, Shorty, Montvale, N. Archi- tecture. Prepared at Park Ridge High School. AZYI9, Varsity Track Squad 3, 4, College Crew IQ College Cross Country Team 3, College Track Team 3, Cross Country Club. WARREN WILLIAM SCHRADER, Bos, Rutherford, N. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Rutherford High School. AXP, LC'r , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1, Team 3, 4. LEONARD BERNARD ScHREcK, Len, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Triadelphia School. fIJZK, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 1, Team 3, 4, University Boxing Championship, Heavyweight Class 1, 3. WILLARD SCHULTZ, Bill, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Pre- pared at Hutchinson-Central High School, Freshman Base- ball Team, V ' B b l ' arsity ase a l Squad 1, 3, College Cross Coun- try Team I, Scalp and Blade. AUGUST SCHUMACHER, Gus, Flushing. Agriculture, Pre ated at Flushing High School. EAE, Sphinx Head, HCSZ-Sa, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Team 1, 3, 4, Beth L'Amed. ANTHONY MAX SCI-IWARTZ, Tony, Montreal, Canada. Chem- istry, Prepared at Evander Childs High School. EAM, Fresh- man Wrestling Squad, Varsity Swimming Team 3, Boxing Club, Swimming Club. IO8 SAMUEL SCHWEBEL, Youngstown, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. BEF. DONALD TERRY SECOR, Seke, Hopewell, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Trenton High School. KIPKIV5 EFE5 Sphinx Headg Red Key5 Freshman Soccer Team5 Freshman Cap Burning Committee5 Class Day Committeeg General Spring Day Committee 35 A.A. Membership Committee 35 Assistant Manager of Soccer 3, Manager 4. ALBERT EDWARD SEEP, Alf Denver, Colo. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Regis High School. OX. SAMUEL BELMONT SEGAR, Bel, Pawtucket, R. I. Archi- tecture. Prepared at Pawtucket High School. AXA, Fresh- man Track Squad5 Varsity Track Squad 15 General Spring Day Committee 2., 35 The Cornell Calumm Board, Art Editor 4. LEWIS PINTARD SEILER, Lew, Louisville, Ky. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Louisville Male High School. KE5 Quill and Dagger, President, Red Key, President5 Freshman Ban- quet Committee5 Sophomore Smoker Committee5 Junior Smoker Committee, Chairman5 Central Honor Committee, Chairman 45 College Honor Committee 3, 45 General Spring Day Committee 35 A.A. Membership Committee 35 Student Council, President, 45 Atrux5 Beth L'Amed5 Assistant Man- ager of Freshman Football 3, Manager 4. ALBERT KINGSLEY SHADDUCK, HAI, Cortland. Chemistry. Prepared at Cortland High School. AXE5 State Tuition Scholarship. DANIEL SHAMROY, Dan, New York City. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. State Cash and Tui- tion Scholarships5 The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 1, 3, Managing Editor 4. WILLIAM CHAPMAN SI-IAPLEIGH, JR., June, Lockport. Forest- ry. Preparecl at Lockport High School. AfID5 Senior Ball Committee. SANFORD REUBEN SI-IAPLEY, Rube, South Otselic. Agriculture. Prepared at South Otselic High School. AZ, Helios5 Ofh- cers Club5 Farm Life Challenge Contest, Winner 45 Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. ANDREW GIVEN SHARP, Andy, Cleveland, Ohio. Forestry. Prepared at Cleveland Heights High School. AFP, Hebs-Sa5 HHCTH, HLCTHQ Freshman Hockey Team5 Freshman La- crosse Team5 Varsity Hockey Team 3, 45 Varsity Lacrosse Team 1, 3, 45 Central Honor Committee 35 College Honor Committee 1, 3, 45 Forestry Club. 1 1o9 JOHN JACOB SHAW, Jack, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences Prepared at Barringer High School. ' MARION LODGE SHUGART, Sod, ' Council Bluffs, Iowa. Agri culture. Prepared at Council Bluffs High School. X'-F, Oth cers Club. SAMUEL SILEERMAN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. FREDERICK CHARLES SIMMONS, JR., Freddy, Waverly. Forest- ry. Prepared at Waverly High School. Zodiac, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Football Squad Q., 4, Forestry Club, OHicers Club. XVILLIAM ALEXANDER SIMMS, Dayton, Ohio. Mechanical Engi- neering. XT. HOWARD SIMON, Howie, New York City. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. TECIP. DAVID FRANKLIN SIMONTON, Dave, Elkhart, Ind. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. AKE. JESSE MILLER SINCLAIR, Jess, Claymont, Del. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Ridley Park High School. EN, CIJACIJ, Freshman Football Team' Varsity Football Squad 2 , , 3, 45 Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Ofhcers Club, Saturday Lunch Club. W T ILLIAM HOMAS SINCLAIR, Sinny, Kennett Square, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Kennett Square High School. AXP, Varsity Football Squad 4, Dramatic Club 4. CYRIL GALLOWAY SMALL, Cy, Castle Creek. Agriculture. Prepared at Binghamton High School. CIJKCIJ, Helios, Th: Came!! Caznztgwzazz Board 2., 3, Circulation Manager 4. IIO EDMUND SEWALL SMITH, La Salle. Architecture. NELSON FoRD SMITH, Smitty, Dgqposit. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Deposit High School. O cers Club, Second Lieu- tenant, R.O.T.C. 4. SHERWOOD BA1:-GER Smrrn, Sherry, Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Raleigh High School. BAE, KID Kfll, XE. DONN VERNER SMYTHE, JR., Doc, Washington, D. C. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. KIJFA, I-IAE, President 4, Quill and Dagger, Atmos, Seab- bard and Blade, Freshman Crew Squad, College Crew IQ General Spring Day Committee 3, 4,Spring Day Hop Com- mittee 3, C.U,C.A. Cabinet 3, Secretary 4, Officers Club, Senators Club, Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 1., Captain 3, The Cornell Amzzmlr Board 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Editor of Freshman Handbook 3. CHARLES SNITOW, Charlie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. AKA, Dramatic Club L, 3, Stage Manager 4, Musical Clubs 3, 4, OH:1cers Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. CARL OSWALD RUDOLF SPALTEHOLZ, Rudy, Ithaca. Forestry. Prepared at Amsterdam High School. AZ, KIUKIIJ, Helios, Deutscher Verein, President 4, Forestry Club, Vice-Presi- dent 4. MALCOLM ADOLPH SPECHT, Mal, New York City. Mechani- cal Engineering, Prepared at Regis High School. QKIIJ, Newman Club, Officers Club, Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. EDWARD CHARLES SPEISER, Ed, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. ROLLIN HENRY SPELMAN, JR., Hank, Canton, Ohio. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at McKinley High School. AT, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Atmos, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Captain, Varsity Track Team 7., 3, Captain 4, Freshman Rush Committee, Student Council 3, 4, Spiked Shoe, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 3, President 4. EDMONZDS WHEELER SPENCER, Drexel Hill, Pa. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Upper Darby High School. CDE, Varsity Soccer Squad 3, 4. III WILLIAM WALTER SPROUL, Bill, Orange, N. Hotel Man- agement. Prepared at East Orange High School. 41-VKX, UAE, Ye Hosts, Senior Ball Committee, Masque 1, 1., 3, Musical Clubs 1, Q., 3, 4, Savage Club, Cheerleader 3, 4, The Cornell Graphic Board Q., 3. JAMES HENRY STACK, Jim, Cold Spring Harbor. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Huntington High School. 9KfIJ,fIDK1I1, Musical Clubs Q., 3, 4, Newman Club, President 4, University Orchestra 1, Q., 3, 4, Freshman Debate Team. LESTER CLIFFORD STALTER, Kip, Montvale, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Park Ridge High School. AEIID, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad Q.. ARTHUR EDMOND STANAT, Art, Waterloo. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Mynderse Academy. Varsity Football Squad 3, Ofhcers Club. JOSEPH WTGHT STANLEY, Joe, Santa Clara, Calif. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Santa Clara High School. KAP, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Varsity Wrestling Team 3, Captain 4, Interfraternity Council, Athletic Manager 4. ARTHUR STEER, Mac, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Boys' High School, CIJAI-l, Varsity Cross Country Squad, Varsity Track Squad, Varsity Boxing Squad Q.. JAY GEORGE STEIN, Baron, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Freshman Track Team, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad Q., 3, Varsity Soccer Squad Q., Oflicers Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JOHN CALHOUN STERRITT, Bellevue, Pa. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. WT, Red Key, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Beth L'Amed. . CHARLES HUMPHREY STEVENS, Steve, Hornell. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Hotchkiss School. SIJAO, LCT , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad Q., Team 3, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Ball and Chain. FORD Wooos STEVENS, Steve, Glen Ridge, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. X1P', Red Key, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Chairman, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Skulls, Assistant Manager of Inter- college Crew 3, Manager 4. II7. JAMES PENTLAND STEWART, Jim, Beaver, Pa. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Blair Academy. EX, Varsity Football Squad 1. EDWARD LILLEY Srocic, Ed, Bethesda, Md. Agriculture. Prepared at St. Albans School. AKE, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Junior Promenade Committee, Musical Clubs 3, University Band 1, 2.. ARTHUR HAROLD SUFFIN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. DONALD CARL SWENSON, Don, Summit, N. Hotel Man- agement. Prepared at Summit High School. BOH, Varsity Football Squad 3, Varsity Basketball Squad 3. JOHN WILLIAM SWENSON, Bill,,' Poughkeepsie. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. ATA, Pyramid. EDWARD LYALL TANNER, Tan, Hudson. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Hudson High School. Officers Club. JIM LAWRENCE TARWATQER, Hoss, Rockwood, Tenn. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Rockwood High School. KZ- A.A. Membership Committee 3. J . DAVID TAUB, Dave, New York,City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. AEIT, Officers Club, University Band 3, 4, University Orchestra 4, Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C, 4. JOSEPH TAUBER, New York City. Arts and Sciences. JAMES BARNABY TAYLOR, Jack, Ithaca. Hotel Management. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AACID, Quill and Dagger, Ye Hosts, Treasurer 3, President 45 Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Hockey Team, Captain, Varsity Hockey Team 1, 3, Captain 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, General Spring Day Committee 3, A.A. Mem- bership Committee 4Q Princeton Ball Committee 4, Musical Clubs 1, 4. II3 ROBERT MAXHAM TAYLOR, Bob, East Orange, N. Agri- culture. Prepared at East Orange High School. OA, Helios, Officers Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. ERNEST TERWILLIGER, Twig, Ithaca. Hotel Management. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Ye Hosts, Musical Clubs 1, 3, 4. GORDON EDMUND TEXTOR,'HTCX,H Granite Falls, Minn. Civil Engineering. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Lieuten- ant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityj. JOHN EWEN THAYER, Terry, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Yonkers High School. ZIP, College Crew 3, Freshman Cap Burning Committee. JOSEPH ALBERT THOMAS, Red, Red Hook. Veterinary. Pre- pared at Red Hook High School. AW, Ofhcers Club, Uni- versity Band. MILLARD FILLMORE THOMAS, Mid, Seneca Falls. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Mynderse Academy. Officers Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JOHN FRANK THOMPSON, Tommy, Webster. Chemistry. Pre- pared at Webster High School. TE, Al-Djebar, The Cornell Chemin Board 1, 3, 4. PAUL FREDERICK TINKER, Tink, Rouses Point. Agriculture. Prepared at Rouses Point High School. Seal and Serpent. LEWIS RALSTON TOWER, Ral, South Orange, N. Arts' and Sciences. Pre ared at South Orange High School. Xfllgjunior Promenade Ginmmitteeg Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4. CHARLES RAYMOND TOWNLEY, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. 114 FRANK WAYNE TowNsEND, Townie, Detroit, Mich. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. KAP, College Basketball Team 3, 4g College Soccer Team 3, 4. ARGUS JQIIN TRESIDDER, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lafayette High School. CIJBK, President 44 Freshman Tennis Team, Manuscript Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. BERTRAM TREVOR, Bub, Ithaca. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. 4359, 'PBIL HKN5 Electrical Engineering Association, Secretary 4. JOHN IsAAc TROLLEY, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. AEKIJ, Officers Club. CONSTANTINE TIMOTHY TROY, Con, Elmira. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. TBI-I, HKN5 College Honor Committee 45 Musical Clubs 3, 4. JOHN CAREY TRUSSELL, Baron, Jacksonville, Fla. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Brooklyn Erasmus Hall High School. AID, A9155 Varsity Baseball Squad 1, 3, Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 7.. WILLIAM IRVING TRYON, Bill, Winchendon, Mass. Ciyil Engineering. Prepared at Murdock School. DAVID HENRY TULLEY, Dave, Denver, Colo. Civil Engi- neering. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Qdetailed at Cornell Universityl HOMER GILBERT TULLY, Spike, New York City. Veterinary. Prepared at Brush Union High School. QTE, College . Basketball Team 3, 4. GEORGE EDWARD TUOTI, George, New Rochelle. Agri- culture. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. AZCID. IIS EDWIN ODELL TUPPER, Ned, Upper Montclair, N. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Montclair High School. ACD, Red Key, Atmos, Junior Smoker Committee, Senior Ball Committee, A.A. Membership Committee 3. ROLAND WILLIAM TWEEDIE, Skip, Walton. Civil Engineer- , ing. Prepared at Walton High School. TBII, XE, College Baseball Team 3, College Basketball Team 3. GEORGE HORSLEY TYLER, Keats, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Candor High School. WILLIALI ERNEST ULMER, Doc, Chappaqua. Veterinary. Prepared at East Claridon High School. Acacia. ISADORE USISKIN, London, England. Agriculture. Prepared at Bournemouth School. Cosmopolitan Club. ELVIN REDNER VAN ARSDALE, Van, Ithaca. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Eleusis, Musical Clubs 1, 1., 3, 4. CLARENCE AUGUs'rUs VANDERBROOK, Vandy, Newark. Agri- culture. Pre ared at Newark High School. AFP, UAE, Sphinx Head? Hebs-Sa, Wearer of the C , ACA , cCcc , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 2., 3, 4, Varsity Track Team Q., 3, 4, Sophomore Smoker Committee, College Honor Committee 3, 4, Farmers' Week Committee 35 Cross Country Club, Secretary 3, President 4, Forestry Club, Secretary 7., Spiked Shoe, State Cash Scholarship. HORACE AUSTIN VAN NAME, Andy, Port Richmond. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. ET, The Carnal! Civil Engifzeer Board 3. OSCAR PIERSON VATET, Ope, Pleasantville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Pleasantville High School. EAX, Quill and Dagger, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Football Squad, Class Day Committee, Willard Straight Hall Admission Committee, Book and Bowl, Manuscript Club, Ofhcers Club, Freshman Tennis Chamdpion- ship, Captain, R.O.T.C. 4, The Cornell Daib Sun Boar 7., 3, Managing Editor 4. JAMES MARSHALL VEEDER, Pittsburgh, Pa. Chemistry. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. KA, TBII, CPKID, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Al-Djebar, Freshman Banquet Com- mittee, Sophomore Rush Committee, KBGP, Beth L'Amed, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 3, 4, Assistant Manager of Varsity Football 3, Manager 4. 116 ARCHIE JOSEPH VINCENT, Worcester,fMass. Civililingineering. XIITAUTAS GEDEMINAS WTIZBARA, Vic, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at Boys' High School. Varsity Wrestling Squad. Louis LEE VOIGT, JR., Lures, Pittsburgh, Pa. Agriculture. Prepared at Blair Academy. CDKW, Freshman Baseball Team, College Baseball Team. CHRISTIAN Auousr VON RUMOHR, Chris, Warnsdorf, Get- many. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lyceum Alpium. ZIV, Red Key, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1., 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Beth L'Amed, Book and Bowl, Saturday Lunch Club, President 4. THEODORE KLEIN Voss, Ted, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at Dwight Preparatory School. EN, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Senior Ball Committee. CHARLES KACELE WAINGER, Charlie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. State Tuition Scholarship. TOWNSEND WAINWRIGHT, Wainy, Rye. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Pomtret School. KA, Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 7., 4, Freshman Advisory Committee, Beth L'Amed. CHARLES LEON WALKER, Shorty, Wilmington, Del. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Friends' School. KE, XE, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Rod and Bob, Wearer of the C , Freshman Crew, Junior Varsity Crew Q., Varsity Crew 3, 4, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Sophomore Rush Com- mittee, A.A. Membership Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Beth L'Amed. PHILIP PLATT WALLACE, Peep, Prospect, Conn. Agriculture. Prepared at Naugatuck High School. UKJI, Varsity Wrest- ling Squad Q., 3, 4, College Wrestling Team 3, Boxing Club, University Band I, 1, 3, College Class President 1. ALEXANDER JOSEPH WALSH, Aleck, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at Commercial High School. Freshman Rifle Team, Varsity Rifle Team z., Newman Club, Round-Up Club. II7 CHESTER DELANEY WALTHALL, Del, Scranton, Pa. Electrical E . . ngineering. Prepared at Mercersburg Academ . IIPFA' Y 2 UAE, The Cornell Graphic Board, Associate Editor 7.. CARL SIMON WALZ, Budd, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences Pre- pared at Hutch' C inson- entral High School. Freshman 'liennis S u cl' D ' q a , ramatic Club 7., 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HAMILTON WARD, JR., Ham, BuH'alo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Culver Military Academy EAE- Scabbard and Blade, Officers Club, President 4, Colonel, RiO.T.C. 4. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN WARD, 'Johnn B ffl y, u ao. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. BAE, Sc bb d ' ' a ar and Blade, Officers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. 4. EDWARD LEWIS WARREN, Ed H ll' , o IS, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at jamaica High School. A KE, Freshman Lacrosse T Q . eam, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1, 3. FRANCIS EARL WASHER, Pennellville. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared ar Phoenix High School. ALFRED WASSER, Waters, New York City. Arts and Scien HENRY WVEH ces. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. TE1Iv- D ' , ramatic Club L, 3, 4, Olhcers Club, Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. HOWARD COOLEDGE WEEKS, Wick, Newton Highlands M . ass. Arts and Sciences Prepared at Newton High School? HKA, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 3, 4. MHOPP, Hank, Louisville, Ky. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Louisville Male High School. 2492, Scabbard and Blade, Tb: Corus!! Civil Engineer Board. Joi-IN HENRY WEIDNER, Joh B II nny, rooklyn, Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Bushwick High School. A2415 AKA, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 1. 8 JULIUS XVEINER, Julie, Livingston Manor. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Livingston Manor High School. AEH, Varsity Baseball Squad 2., 3, University Band, University Orchestra. EDWIN DAVIS WBINSTOCK, Owlie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. flPAlTg Varsity Cross Country Squad, Varsity Boxing Squad, Varsity Tennis Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad. JOSEPH WBINTRAUB, Joe, Newark, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. KDBK, fb Kill, AKA, '86 Memorial Stage, Winner 7., 194 Memorial Stage 3, Boldt Scholarship. HARRY BENJAMIN Waiss, Harry, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. Le Cercle Francais, The Came!! Colzzmzzf Board, Managing Editor 3, Advisory Manager 4. EDWARD WEITZ, Eddie, Stamford, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stamford High School. TE41. KOPPEL WBKSELBLATT, Kop, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. AEH, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling Squad 1, 3, Masque 2.. LUDOLPH Fnrscn WELANETZ, Lou, Plainfield, N. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Plainfield High School. TKE, TBI-I, fIJK1I?'g Scabbard and Blade, Officers Club, McMullen Scholarship. MAX WERNER, Mac, Bayonne, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bayonne High School. College Scxcer Team 4, Officers Club. Faux JOHN WIzsI.EY, Wes, Yonkers. Civil Engineering. Pre- pared at Yonkers High School. 9KCI1g College Baseball Team 1, 3, 4, College Basketball Team 1, 1, 3, 4, College Honor Committee z, 3, 4, Newman Club, Officers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. ALDEN DARLING WHITE, Al, Fayetteville. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. fIJKlI . I II9 JOHN XVILLIAM WHITE, JR., Jack, Orange, N. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at East Orange High School. TT, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee, Major, R.O.T.C. 4. LAURENCE GRAHAM WHITE, Larry, Brooklyn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. AX, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 7., Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3, Masque I. RAY PORTER WHITE, JR., Rip, Moravia. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Moravia High School. OA. SIDNEY EDWIN WHITIN'G,JR., Sid, Holyoke, Mass. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Deerfield Academy. CIPAO, Freshman Tax Committee. SEYMOUR MEADER WHITNEY, Whit, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Germantown High School. AXP, College Crew 3. JOSEPH EMIL WIEDENMAYER, JR., Joe, Newark, N. Agri- culture. Prepared at Montclair Academy. fIJKlP', Dramatic Club 4, Savage Club 3, 4. EDWIN ARTHUR WILDE, Oscar, Forestville. Chemistry. Pre- pared at Dunkirk High School. ROBERTJAMES WILIcEs, Bob, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. KAP, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, 4, Spiked Shoe. PHILIP WILL, JR., Phil, Rochester. Architecture. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. 2111, Red Key, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Musical Clubs 7., 3, 4, The Cornell Graphic Board, Art Editor 3. XVILLIAM BRADFORD WILLcox, Bill, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at The Hill School. WT, Freshman Fencing Squad, Book and Bowl, Dramatic Club, Fencing Club, Manuscript Club, The Cor1zellCal1z2mz.r Board, Poetry Editor 4. IlO JOSEPH NASH WILLIAMS, Bandy, Lake Placid. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lake Placid High School. BC-DTI, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 7., 3, 4, Freshman Rush Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Spiked Shoe. JOHN WARD WILLIAMS, Herm, Glen Cove. Forestry. Prepared at Sea Cliff High School. AT Q, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 7., 3, Forestry Club. ' THOMAS CARROLL WILSON, Tom, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Piedmont High School. Dramatic Club 3, Hermits, '86 Memorial Stage 1. ' FREDERIC Lewis WITT, Freddy, New York City. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Morris High School. Scorpion, Ofhcers Club, Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4, State Cash and Tui- tion Scholarships. JOHN ALVA WOERZ, Charlie, New York City. Agriculture. Prepared at Dwight Preparatory School. AZRIJ, ITJKCIJ, Quill and Dagger, Hehs-Sa, JCv , Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 7., 3. FREDERICK CORNELIUS WooD, Fitchburg, Mass. Mechanical Engineering. AXP. JAMEs ALBERT WOOD, JR., Al, Wilmington, Del. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Friends' School. Seal and Serpent, HKN, Dramatic Club, Master Electrician 4. KENNETH RANDOLPH WOOD, Ken, Woodville. Agriculture. Prepared at St. John's Military Academy. AZ, Helios, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 3, University Band 1, 1, Uni- versity Orchestra 7., 3. LAURENCE DAVID WooD, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Blair Academy. XlIf'. GEORGE HATFIELD WOODARD, George, Forest Hills. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Ethical Culture High School. CIJFA. Ill NORWOOD GRISWOLD WRIGHT, Woodie, Chatham. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Chatham High School. GAXQ Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 1, Team 3, 4. ' THOMAS PUTNAM WYMAN, JR., Tom, Salem, Mass. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Salem Classical and High School. GAX, Atmos, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 1., Freshman Tax Committee. WHITPORD Scorr WYMAN, Whit, Middlesex. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Rushville High School. Freshman Track Squad, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, C.U.C.A. Council 3, 4, Cosmopolitan Club, Saturday Lunch Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Student Agencies, Secretary- Treasurer 3, President and General Manager 4, Assistant Manager of Student Laundry Agency 3, Manager 4. WILLIAM BERST YARD, Bill, Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. AT. JACOB YAVITCH, Ike, Vitebsk, Russia. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared 'at Saratov Gymnasia. Cosmopolitan Club, Wilson Scholarship. ALEXANDER YOUNG, Jimmie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. TEQD, Fresh- man Football Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Foot- ball Squad 7., Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, College Track Team 1, 2.. JOHN MUMMA YOUNG, LD, Johnny, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. AACID, Red Key, Junior Promenade Committee, KBCID, Book and Bowl. HYMAN YUDEWITZ, New York City. Arts and Sciences. STANLEY ALEXANDER Yusrc, Stan, Yonkers. Forestry. Prepared at Yonkers High School. BW. CHARLES MYER ZELKOWITZ, Columbus, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Warwick Institute. College Track Team, Officers Club, La Tertulia Estudiantil, Freshman Debate Squad, Sophomore Debate Team, Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 117. ROBERT ALEXANDER ANDERsoN, Andy, Castle Rock, Colo. Hotel Management. Prepared at Douglas County High School. KE, GT, Ye Hosts, College Baseball Team 3. FLOYD EDWARD BORsT, Elmira Heights. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Horseheads High School. ET. GEORGE CALVIN BRAINARD, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prepared at Lafayette High School. DAX, Freshman Tennis Squad, Scalp and Blade. KENNETH ALAN BROWNE, Ken, Concord, Mass. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Cheyenne Mountain High School. WT, TBI-I, HKN. EUGENE EATON, New York City, Agriculture. MILTONJAY FIREY,JR., Milt, Kansas City, Mo. Hotel Management. Prepared at Akron West High School. db KW, Ye Hosts, ACA , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team I., College Cross Country Team, College Track Team, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Potter Cup 7.. STUART WALKER FISCHLER, Stu, New Brunswick, N. J. Architecture. Prepared at Rutgers Preparatory School. ZBT, Varsity Track Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad. GEORGE EDWIN HOWARD, Eddie, Butler, Pa. Architecture. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. 1DK1If', Sphinx Head, Red Key, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, L'Ogive, Assistant Manager-Elect of Masque 3. JAMES REYNOLDS METZ, Metzico, South Bend, Ind. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South Bend High School. Jugatae, University Band I, I., University Orchestra I, 7.. ARTHUR ULRIC MOORE, Scotch Plains, N. Arts and Sciences. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Ofhcers Club. JOHN MASON PARKER, 3D, Jack, Owego. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Owego Free Academy. TT. HAMILTON PARKs, Ham, Nashville, Tenn. Architecture. Prepared at Wallace University School. fIJKlP'. CARL PELUG, Plandome. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cascadilla Preparatory School. EN, Freshman Foot- ball Team. ELMER EDWARD PRYTIIERCH, Deacon, Binghamton. Agriculture. Prepared at Central High School. fIVAE, Varsity Cross Country Squad, Varsity Track Squad. JOHN STANLEY PUTNAM, Put, Dryden. Agriculture. Prepared at Dryden High School. College Baseball 7 Team I., The Cornell Countrymmz Board 7., 3. WILLIAM SELDEEN, Amityville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Amityville High School. CIJKGJ. JOHN TRUST SEVERNS, Johnny, Burlington, N. Architecture. Prepared at Burlington High School. Zodiac, Masque 1, The Cornell Graphic Board 7.. FRANCIS ULRICK VON SCIIRADER, Baron, Ottumwa, Iowa. Hotel Management. Prepared at Ottumwa High School. CIPAGJ, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3. LEONARD EVERETT WADE, Zeus, Brookline, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stone School. B91-I, Freshman Crew Squad, Freshman Cap Burning Committee. BRANDON EARNEST WATSON, Shasta Springs, Calif. Hotel Management. Prepared at Exeter High School. Ye Hosts. WILLIAM COLTON WATTS, Colt,', Baltimore, Md. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. 9 E, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 1, 3, College Soccer Team 1, 3. MosEs COLMAN WEINMAN, Steve, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Lots Evening High Schooli University Boxing Championship, T58-pound Class 7.. DAVIDJOIEIN CHRISTOPHER WERNER, Manchester. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Manchester High School. College Basketball Team I, Masonic Club, McMullen Scholarship. JOHN CLIFFORD WIIITRIDGE, JR., Jack, Columbus, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Loomis Academy. 'IJK'-Pm, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sophomore Rush Committee, The Cornell Widaw Board 1. 17.3 ve--M 4'1if'H 1,1 wa I wk? I' 1 1: .l1,.4f-4' I iff: gg H VV,L9p.j- QL TE inf V -.QJgfY,' - , , Q 9 .Q ' T. -ng. 2 - 'ff 'L-W . ,. - , V ' .5 -1 fV -,. was rl 'Y ' ' ' N 3 1 VV - L 4- Iv V . ,e x I f K -N Ame, ' . ,'Y.l'- x V' In - if pq z-V 1. F1 V- '11nfrlit, mr? , my 1 .- V- 42 - gf 'ill WJ 5V '?1Vf V ' Q ,i.1V ?? f 's Lf 2' - L' V . Q f1V.fTV1.s Q i'-ff? - W 1.2 ., 4- ,y il I L . I 1 . . ,, , ,,. ,J-Q. , , ,.,-1 , V. f,,.,q.V. , 5 .,!,?', A- -j' V qrrg i k n ,p a sm 1 I ' '!,Eg gi ' '4zgi,g 4f,2g ?ly 3 I F I I.. H':,.1., 1 'K : Q If I bn, g b, f . V, 4 , ,SV ., .f -4 .?4':1.,X7i.- ,xy ' V gf 41 I fu l H 5 ,mr ff l- 12 ' HV iuysmii-if ' 3 551- ,li i W- V 'fbi ' V-+3 . fm-V ,ff 'A ,,a.g. ' ' M .V ,..A 0, - ,Lg I l - F 1' 'fi' ' 1- -A V V I I ' --:2'- f f'-I-1 M y '-u- f'rf- x V ' I I 4 2 ' ' ' K' W- 5-7: W: F Efg f I ff ifr L U51 , X . V -wc VV :Ti ff , A'VV V , A ,. al Tig: . V ,vm :f n , 'Fl-1 ggi: 1-Jie. 1 Q I '31, fd 43. fry ax -,gi -f .' K ., 7 . 1' ii-TL' In J L: x',:2: if' A ii .gVf5Q:,Qf-5553? Ld:-+1-3.,.T.,-.Lg 5T:1.,j,s,-N-' A L- W .I j jf., . QE: ' A' ' ' - f .. . ' , T 'M ' 'TU'-1' - L in , , .f:::... ,' 2 . 'VW ' - 114 The U niversi ty Dormitories The construction of the War Memorial group of dormitories, which includes the two War Memorial Towers and Cloister and Lyon and McFaddin Halls, will mark a significant step in the development of the group of 1nen's dormitories at Cornell. Boldt Tower is being constructed at the same time and will be an important unit in the development of the dormitory group on University Avenue. Boldt Tower, which will adjoin Boldt Hall, is the gift of Clover Boldt Miles as a memorial to her father, the late George C. Boldt, who for many years was chairman of the Board of Trustees of Cornell. lt is also planned to construct in the neighborhood of the War Memorial still an- other unit to be known as Mennen Hall, the gift of William G. Mennen, '08, and his sister, Elma Mennen Williams as a memorial to their father. The War Memorial Towers and Cloister were made possible through the gifts of alumni and friends of Cornell and parents of Cornellians who desired to establish memorials to Cornell men who gave their lives in the World War. The War Memorial is to consist of two high towers connected by a cloister. The towers will face West Avenue on the middle axis of the entire group of University buildings, looking east, the Library Tower will appear as the culminating point of interest in the vista. Looking northwest will be an unobstructed view of Lake Cayuga and the hills beyond. Each of the two towers will contain rooms. The colonnade will contain memorial tablets to all of the two hundred and thirty-seven men who gave their lives in the World War. Lyon Hall will be constructed as the north wing of the War Memorial group. This building was made Lpossible through a bequest of the late John Lyon, '83 , of Rockville Center, Long lslan , and through over-subscription of the War Memorial fund. McFaddin Hall will be the south wing of the group and will be joined to the west side of the south memorial tower. This building is the gift of Harrison D. McFaddin, '94, of East Orange, N. J., as a memorial to his arents, Harrison G. and Martha Dawson McFaddin. Mr. Mcldaddin was president oflihe Cornellian Council in 197.5-9.6. This group of buildings has been made possible largely through the efforts of the Cornellian Council which has for years been keeping alive interest in the dormitory development at Cornell. Plans for the men's dormitories at Cornell were first con- ceived by the late George C. Boldt' while he was chairman of the Board of Trustees at Cornell, and through his efforts, Mr, George F. Baker was interested in Cornell and later gave the Baker Dormitories to the University and the Baker Laboratory of Chemistry. Founders Hall was constructed by means of gifts of the Alumni through the Cor- nellian Council and Boldt Hall was constructed in the same way. The War Memorial of Cornell will not be an isolated monument, but a living center of student activity and interest. Through it, thousands of students will pass for genera- tions to come. To them, the Memorial will be typical of the highest in human en- deavor, of the deeds of their predecessors who gave themselves to the honor of their families, of their University,of their country and of all humanity. From this memori- al, undergraduates will learn that valor and heroism pass not without the apprecia- tion ofa thankful nation. To the students of the future the memorial will be a stimu- lus and incentive to aspiration and achievement. It will serve to call them to action and to lead them to duty. 17.5 9253, ,. ,. fx' XJ ff ki I ?g' l ,.,,m 1 -p ..QV' Cf Q E 5 159. l ..!lEe.,, We AR l The Class of 1928 By HENRY STANLEY KRUSEN, '18 f The ancients carved their chronicle of life on stone and metal while we moderns choose to set forth a modest record of four tempestuous years on foolscap. It is a record that will never be a history, We prefer to call it a memory, a memory which is indelibly imprinted on our minds and in storm and stress will never be zzz ii '1 f'f fa ffl 94 Li Y T V V Y Y 705752 L AJ Grandfather: we may some day rccozuzf' 17.7 effaced. History, like many other things, is opinion and those who differ with these facts will Find recompense in the realization that only fools write and that the wise are silent. The record of four years is a fleeting one full of events and happenings which as grandfathers we may some day recount to wide-eyed children who sit upon our knee and gape at the ever increas- ing bolclness of our deeds of fortitude, which we as undergraduates committed. The rea ings of the past four years are lean indeed, a flelw keys, a few victories, and we have the entire honors. But the seeds of learning are yet to sprout, and now, as we dodge em- ployment men, we will engrave the emotions, the events, and the acts which have made four more years of history, however insignificant, however trivial, however bad-mannered. On, We Are The Freshmen From every state and from two score nations we flocked to Cornell and it was with no little apprehension that we alighted from The Diamond, to be greeted by pestiferous student agents and scalping taxi drivers. But the Hrst ill impressions were melted as we walked across the quadrangle, proudly and somewhat boastfully, and deposited a half dozen regis- tration blanks with Davy Hoy. At last we were Cornellians and freshmen. Through our verdancy we sensed slightly the new growth tal-:ing place in a great institution. --1 ls if' -2594 Mr, Dabie, at usual war weeping The walls of Willard Straight Hall were slowly rising, the Cornell Crescent was now a monu- ment to Kaw and Pfann and other football gladiators, Boldt Hall, the latest addition to the men's dormitory group, was occupied for the first time. For over a year Cornell had been wallowing in the athletic dumps. The signing of Pop Lueder as crew coach to succeed John Hoyle brought speculation. Paul Eckley, '17, former freshman football and baseball coach, suc- ceeded to john Carney's post as Varsity baseball coach. The Law College became a graduate school. But many things of note slipped by us as we tried to mimic the mode and manners of our elder brothers, the august upperclass- men. Mr. Dobie, as usual, was weeping, but his tears were not in vain, for a few boys from Williamstown surprised the athletic world by romping twice over the Cornell goal line to win, 14-7. George Foster Sanford with his Homer Hazel football eleven from Rutgers kicked and passed all over Schoellkopf to win io-o. The death of Percy D, Haughton cast a grim shadow on the Columbia football game but the New York eleven failed to stop a thoroughly aroused Big Red Team which emerged victorious, I4'O. The triumph was I short lived, for Dartmouth played a new tune at the Polo Grounds as the Indians broke a I4-I4 tie to win by two more touchdowns. Penn, too, carved the Cornell turkey and feast- ed on the remains. The athletic depression caused consternation in the box OH:lCC and brought howls from the alumni. The cross country team lost to Dart- mouth, placed third in the quadrangular, and seventh in the Intercollegiates. The soccer eleven further emphasized the general athletic decline by dropping into last place in the league. Bob Betten was elected freshman representa- tive on the Student Council. The Nation at the same time was engaged in leaders. Came December and the home while the Musical south. Later all returned to a frost bound city to await examinations which were ushered in by a young blizzard and frozen noses. The three feet of snow hampered the local pyrotechnic experts and buildings burned merrily. Five hundred girls-some pretty, some otherwise- invaded our fraternity houses for our first a selection of it's happy ones went Clubs journeyed i7bemt- .H,., ' N N X . .v l '. Il: llllllll , N. i .',l,l.-'-. .'fs li 5 xl: .D .' -, l X 6 ' . , l 5 . ,- e f ' - T .'.' I F Q - . 3 : f ', fl, - l x 6 .- Z C-- - if 5 - - ll f 1 , ' KV' KV' 5 3,1 - .56 '1 ' L 92? F If '4fl Mafi vm ' ,nv 'jg' ' l T-lg O E l ,i ' rv.'1f1 -uf F, 1 n 1 ,Fri if '.J , I - - i l , . J, Ai T1-L --A l-C -'lsgzl' Il N .L'.a,: I FH . J l 1 '-'i-ig 'l t'. ' ' 3- .:' - .N 1 as I ,gh ,.fr?gq.:.v,1' ' -' 1 v I-vs. . I , . . q e . ' ,,,1 - J ' . I' f a 'in- ,, -L x in ,.,l 1 L , -!5.Q..,, -- ' I ---'sf' 1 .,' ,- . 4 1 1 . 7 I '- 1 W - l .17 . .- ,-,wt , - - . , Vw, ,I , .,-:5 ' , T' Q2 .-.i5ffL1'.' :-3-51 -,rf - 1' If 'L:1,a.a59,r51-3. e -' 1.1 if .- , ,D ,xr ,isp H.-,f.gr 5- ..-.-Q.,-,A s n 3 . ' .5 -- , I, 1,-,J-,-. yn:-:Q-V., .,, p F 1 I5'i5.,74 5'fqfA ,-kv. -'.'i'3'a.'a -- l Q 5. ' .---57.'.'- L -lin' -TH'-'f7-E . -' 'f 'LF' .1 5,-. 5, : fbi- t g.,ra: f.- -4. - g.f..,',. , .,. .-. , ,-. - l Q, I. 18 ' 'Came December' ' Junior Week, and those who stagged it tramped the slushy streets from dance to dance. The Arts College, which had assumed tene- ment house proportions, closed its doors to all but those who had good personal qualihcations and capacities for leadership, but the effects of selective admission were not discernible until four years later. The Cambridge debaters packed Bailey Hall and their amusing antics pleased the lay soul accustomed to the usual dronings of American debaters. It was still dark one morning at nine o'clockg everyone peered skyward through smoked glasses at an eclipse, weird shadows flitted across a snowy campus. The rare phenomenon of totality left Cornell in blackest night as the thermometer started downward only to be jerked rudely upward by a suddenly shining sun. Yale came and was conquered indoors by the Cornell trackmen and a week later the Red and White met defeat at the hands of the speedy 'L9 TT? 13K I fffff r -u 5 . ,' ... Q n 1, ,' 5 k eq-'s .i. n',' ' 0 Q I 444 Ps - ' 1 Q ig a . . 'i,,,.--u..,,us: '.n - q as . .. . - . sau... , . . . ,- . Came the .fprizzgu 119 it Y? Y 'ikixgifll i I ..., W wluiiuim'll ,, ll IH lil L??VQ7iER Y An Eclipfen Michigan trackmen. Fifth place in the Indoor Intercollegiates fell to Cornell. Came the spring and with it a mediocre baseball nine. Coach Moakley's men met M.I.T. on track and field and won. Penn proved too strong and won its annual meet. The .Yun gained a plause from the students and silent frowns fiom the faculty when it conducted a poll on whether or not the Thanksgiving Day holiday should be extended, Needless to say the result was unanimously Call mostl in favor. Lake Cayuga failed to annoy the crews that S ring Day, for there was no crew race. Insteadneveryone awaited the Night in Ven- ice water carnival on Beebe Lake. But the rain refused to wait and spaghetti wasted as the drizzle dampened a dwindling throng and brought insurance into the A.A. coffers. The great bally-hoo of Spring Day had ended but not before numerous campus speeches occurred in which Professor A. W. Browne, of Chem IOI fame, and Johnny Parsons, the Ithaca club- man, took opposite sides while some hissed and tohers cheered in good-natured animos- ity. OFRQS rf T ,, ooNT more worldly, and contemptuous of all that was or ever should be a freshmen. For a few days we struggled through rushing season in a very sanguine fashion managing to gain our quota of pinch-back coated youths who never combed their hair or blacked their shoes. Again we were warned by GloO1ny Gil -'N SMOKE, - that gridironddisasger Itvas in got? 11351 us gmail . - so we walte wi 1 ear an ig y slu WEAR, KNICKERS. ' 13 D pocketbooks. The previous season's defeat by - SNAKE, ' N' . Williams and Rutgers was handsomely avenged N . ' . and then Columbia, who boasted of Dave l WALK ON GRASS 'n . Z i Goldstein, fought nip and tuck with the Big I WHISTLE . B ' Red Team who finally urged over a touch- V S'NGr U X X down to win, 17-14. Dartmouth, noted for its '- ' ' , aerial barrage, smothered the Red White, 61.- I ' EAT ' ,-we ' 13. Penn was outplayed until a fleet Quaker - CHEN A . Q I-Z-:n:' - back scooped up a fumble and dashed across a l SWEAR' l , :.:.f,.'. dozen chalk lines for a touchdown. T' ' .'.'.'.'1-, . Early in November Willard srrarghr Hall I nf'- ' 0 . i'n'n'f swung wide its wrought-iron gates for the first - . D T -E-:if time. The magnificent structure was the gift of - . , iris' ' ' ' Mrs. Leonard K. Elmhirst and was given in - V memory of her former husband, Willard D. i ' I 1... . Straight, 'o1. Rumors had been current about . ,V 4 ' ' the beauty of the furnishings and the complete- - ' llllll i , a 1 it -1 l::::ll 1 r t t are , . . . ,llllll A mimi f 6 'I . GI- X, . .T 'l RITFQ K M T H' I ii ' 'Cofztrmptuozzf of all The mud rush found the usual greased pole and the usual crowd of militant sophomores and less militant freshmen who in accordance with custom remained ungreased. The night before Spring Day we burned Our caps and then one halfof we went downtown in a mad rush on The Strand. The doors were locked but easily broken open and after a few cracked heads, fractured larynxes, and the like, the lesser half withdrew to coddle their wounds and glare at state troopers. Harvard blades flashed First across the finish line on the Charles and Yale continued to stand defender of the triangular regatta title. Examinations, vacation, and a few with a permanent vacation while the rest of us chortled at the prospects of being sophomores. ln july the combined track teams of Cornell and Princeton competed with those of Oxford and Cambridge, Hank Spelman being the only freshman who entered the competition. For his efforts he won his 'lAnd Don't Give a Damn With debonair look and freshmen ways be- hind us we returned to Ithaca much wiser, ls 5,0 6 .-- fd L vvvli' 130 Five bewildered Frcrlamnf' ness of the equipment, but it is safe to say that they surpassed all expectations. Its influence on undergraduate life has been profound. The opening of Willard Straight marked the passing of another Cornell institution, the Coffee House. That cozycornerof Barnes Hall, like the Sibley Dog, gave way to progress, and in its stead appeared the Co-op which had for- saken its crowded corner in Morrill Hall. Yet, today we can see the mural of the ruddy face of the truck driver peering over the top of an American Radiator. The San, undertook to criticise certain cours- es in our most liberal College of Arts and Sciences. The caustic quality was absent and the endeavor provoked little more than passing comment. Compulsory drill was the target of an under- graduate petition but be-bombed and be- bearded individuals were said to have in- stigated the plot and so the faculty turned up its nose at the seventeen hundred signatures. Indoor track experienced an off year, Yale and Michigan gaining victories in dual meets and the Red and White finishing well down in the ranks at the Intereollegiates. C 7-wrseh grep as '5r'VN ,Ve f?5 f5 1-gps Z5 rw fs fS,q I More jitleai to Guide -xx947'li'-fl fi- N-. P 17,1 Hlmiellble Inzprefrian- A skeptic writing to The Sznz shortly after Easter ridiculed the theory that the world was round. An irate astronomer replied and there- upon inaugurated a discussion that nearly flattened the earth. Public meetings, pow- wows, indignation gatherings occurred as the discussion grew intense. At last it was ani nounced that Chris Columbus would return to Ithaca on Spring Day. He did and we can't re- member whether his return proved the world was round or flat. Anyway his coming was like a plague because two well-meant but ill- advised publications, The Globe and Square Deal- er and The Cornell Gmpbir, met with a sudden unprecedented sale and subsequent ofhcial re- primand. Phe crews discovered that shells were never meant to cross the Atlantic and after a few boats were swamped the regatta was cancelled. The crews were still in the sloughs of melan- choly after examinations and Poughkeepsie was nothing more than the reopening of a festered wound. A Smoking Our Pipe Now we were upperclassmen. At last after two long years of expectation we found super- file iff? V X lf f i fr i - 47 Q? -1: fi. Q9 - .-'. -. . C?R.AffH.'-C 13:4 E , 'f ,md k , .L fi. X if . f '14 'W ixfp E li ' l L SX trite HL ik . - i - I - ali su .1: J me 'f !2Il'i!?777ff'lV vga ol ,glib L-I fh ' I1 P! ,AU J' tl is my f bl! JI I JI- fessor Carl Becker replied that professors as well as students did not know what it was all about. And so the dispute raged until it died a not untimely death. Junior Week, the object of virulent under- graduate criticism, flowered as well as ever, and the Promenade, under the leadership of Red Hubbell, was most successful in spite of efforts to curtail its elaborateness. While everyone was recovering from Junior Week the wrestlers were on their way to another champ- ionship, but failed just short of the goal. The basketball team finished in the middle of the rating and the indoor track team nosed out Yale and lost to Michigan. A slapping incident on Beebe Lake caused a No Slapping Allowed sign to be erected on its rocky coast. The winter season was further enlivened by the First Annual Indoor Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament which was held in the Drill Hall. The War Memorial Campaign under the chairmanship of Robert E. Treman, '09, went over the top with a total of S3oo,ooo, insuring two beautiful dormitory towers. RUSH' t . 'IQZG' l93'7-- zzxz -.A.-.Al is -fi' ieaini ' i-if H1 si ' rw-- - . .H ,I Vl!'!?1 . i 'Ah M i .5 in 411.4 4 0' dxf' ' My 1.4-..ti,.it..1-'W HL- MJ! . W XL -fl., 'M ns ' 'Quietb' Died' ' ior air quite becoming and immediately as- sumed a paternal and worldly demeanor. Michigan State journeyed to Ithaca for a football game and nearly returned to Lansing with a victory. A few weeks later a mighty Green eleven from Hanover vied with the Big Red Team and managed to roll up twenty-three points to Cornell's seven before the final period started. And then started one of the most remarkable campaigns ever staged on the grid- iron as Cornell scored two touchdowns. A few seconds were left to play and Cornell was two points behind. Gene Balderston held the ball while Captain Emerson Carey placidly kicked three winning points. lt was a hard day on Mr. Berry's wooden goal posts, but Cornell had beaten Dartmouth. Rejuvenared, Cornell went to Franklin Field and fought Penn to a ro-to deadlock. Tiff Cm1fllGi-ffpbir, unable to bear the burden of The Erffr debts, quietly died while other undergraduate organizations dug down for a few spare dollars to meet the debts of the deceased. Five Bewildered Freshmen writing to Tbe Sm: claimed they were fog-bound, and Pro- Arrow E D WMF! F li ir, m QD.:- -Il J, A 'Pi-- . f' ?45?EQ 4 ffgj, Il ggh.i -'-' ,H,.iEfg Zellas' X IM i 'll ,- .5 ll .Pun Af 1 ffl 2 i, I f?1fL- I . '- N ,T Y x i.:..- -- in ' 11347519 i 131 A .flaizpirlg Irzridezrf' The junior Smoker was dedicated to Dean Dexter S. Kimball and was presided over by Mac, Murdock, Several hundred turned out to , honor the athletes at what was probably the last smoker of its kind. 1 A movie contest, in which Cornell men who l - claimed to have dominant male personalities ' ' participated, aroused enthusiasm and hilarity but failed to find a screen star. The University Faculty, in response to re- peated requests from the undergraduates and insistent hammerings in The 51171, decided most unexpectedly that the Thanksgiving Day recess should be extended so as to include the entire week-end, It was a splendid victory and now we are all able to enjoy three days of mild dis- sipation in the metropolitan area. The Christians and the Moslems staged a bloodless Crusade on Spring Day with victory being conceded by neither side. jews, Gentiles, Moslems, and Agnostics participated in The Fifth and Last Crusade which finally wound up with the Battle of the Crescent. The next week the Varsity eight lost to Har- ' vard while thej-V nosed out the Crimson boat by a few feet. . UIQ fi 'QM Taking Our Ease The weighty burden of being seniors proved to be more mythical than real. And it was with a gleam of expectancy that we pointed for June ' . and waited for the months to roll around. Over the summer two friends had left us, L i Wes l Edward Bradford Titchener, noted psycholo- The Weiglaijf Burien gist, and Uncle Louis Fuertes. Their passing was mourned by all who knew them. Football again encountered an unsuccessful season. Princeton romped home with Cornell's scalp in the first football contest between the Tigers and the Red and White in many years. The game was the occasion for much hospitality on the part of the Ithaca hosts, who ushered in the week-end with the Princeton Ball for the benefit of the newly rejuvenated Band. Colonel Beacham, '97, the new R.O.T.C. Commandant, suc- ceeded in making magic and outfitted his grand band in scarlet jackets and black breeches. Their first appearance at the Princeton game brought forth a splendid tribute. Columbia fought Cornell to a tie and Dartmouth repeated its avalanche of two years before. Penn swamped the Varsity and caused the alumni to turn an ear towards Schoellkopf. Rumors of daylight practice, more athletes, fewer scholars flared up and down. Two anonymous donors, both former Cornell students, bequeathed to Cornell 51,650,000 for a new vvomen's dormitory. Other gifts included a sum from Harrison McFaddin for a new men's dormitory. The Athletic situation took a sudden and unexpected turn for the better when Cornell won the Indoor Intercollegiates and the following week defeated Yale in a dual meet. Norwood Wright gained an inter- collegiate title in the weight throw to aid the trackmen. The wrestling team won all of its dual meets and the fencers headed away towards another championship. The baseball team was already practicing for the most difficult schedule of any nine in the country and the prospects were promising. The untimely death of Lieutenant Theodore H. Twesten, for seventeen years University Proctor, brought to an end a four-year friendship. His kindly presence was welcomed everywhere. His passing robbed Cornell of a loyal servant. So we come to the end of four short years, years chocked full of happenings, replete with happy memories, and Hlled with lasting friendships. Commencement, the beginning, is at hand. Soon we will be flung to the breast of Mother Earth, there to eke a living. We have walked, we have talked on this campus with the best of men. Our classics are forgotten, our memories live on and on and the indelible impression stamped upon us lingers. We graduate Cornellians, more fitted to guide the destinies of our race than before. To our Alma Mater we owe an everlasting debt of gratitude, and in time, before the years may efface the memories, we shall repay in part, not in coin but in word and deed. And so we graduate to take our place behind the wheel of life, stronger, more alert, and Hner men because of our Alma Mater, Cornell. 133 ,J-,. f--K .L 4, , , .- my ' ' VFW Aka 1 8 ' 1. WNVQVAW MJMJM' KiXVLiNVf-N KLXVQVIN V savsm ,.,,J Eff ,.. ,e , , nv! x Cf? ' , 1 , u 4 UNI R S? 5 'fi o ffl' X 0 ' ' . i'.'g,f5f ' , 'J , f QI - ,, ' ,I . W I .i'.i2.4h':'1-E51'-'-ll-51 inf' 1-1:1 '.,..LmQ,?....4 1 M1 44 .. f1,g+ ..- .Er Q + .J-5 m 5 . . X ' N , I CLASS OF I 92.9 STANLEY WVILLIAM ABBOTT Yonkeri' Landrcape Architecture BGTI5 Freshman Crevv5 Varsity Crew Squad5 Freshman Banquet Committee5 College Honor Committee. DONALD WILSON ADAMS Harrixhurg, Pa. Mechanical Engineering JACOB Axs Monticello Law TEIIJ5 AKA. ALEXANDRE EMIL ALEXANDER Bujfalo Agriculture KENNETH CLEMENTS ALLEN Dayton, Ohio Civil Engineering BQTI5 TBTI5 XE5 Pyramid5 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 College Honor Committee 35 Musical Clubs 1, 7., 35 University Band 1, 7.5 Chief Engineer of Summer Surveying Camp 7.. STEPHEN WILLIAM ALLIO, JR. New York Gig' Hotel Management 9X5 Ye Hostsg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 7.5 Varsity Soccer Squad 35 College Basketball Team 7.5 College Soccer Team 7., 35 Hotel Association, Treasurer 7.5 College Athletic Director 3. OSCAR ALTMAN V Monticello Arts and Sciences TEQP5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JOSE MAURICIO ALVAREZ Dominican Republic Civil Engineering ,JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON Glendale, Ohio Art: ancl Science: AY5 Aleph Samach5 Wearer ofthe ' 'C' '5 Freshman Football Team5 Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Football Team 7., 35 Varsity Track Team 7., 35 Student Council 1, 7., 3. REYNOLD ANTHONY AYMAR Marpeth I Agriculture AZ5 RCT 5 Freshman Cross Country Team5 Varsity Track Team 7.5 Varsity Rifle Team, 7., 33 College Soccer Team, Captain 3. ' ROLAND WALKER BABB Eaft Dixfelil, Me. Agriculture KID KE . BRUCE LEONARD BAILEY Niagara Fallr Mechanical Engineering CHARLES EMERSON BAKER Aherdeen, Mal. Electrical Engineering Z N5 Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Track Squad 1, 3. KENNETH WILLIAM BAKER Chautauqua Hotel Management Ye Hosts, College Honor Committee 7.5 University Middleweight Boxing Championship 1, 7.. PHILIP THEODORE BASSETT Rochester Agriculture AY. NORMAN CHARLES BAUMAN Buffalo Electrical Engineering ORSON CASWELL BEAMAN White Plainr Chefnirtry AXE5 Wearer ofthe C 5 ACA , cCcc 5 Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Cross Country Team 35 Varsity Track Team 7.5 Cross Country Club5 Potter Cup I5 State Tuition Scholarship. CHARLES WVOODRUFF BEATTIE Ithaca Artx and Science: XIV, Musical Clubs I, 7., 3. ANDREW GORDON BEDELL St. faznef Agriculture Acaciag College Soccer Team 7.5 Masonic Clubg Round-Up Club5 Assistant Stage Manager of Kermis 3. HowA RD WAYLAND BEERS Auhurn Agriculture A25 Eastman Stage 7.5 University Orchestra 1, 7., 35 The Cornell Countryman Board I, 7. I 3 6 PAUL DOUGLAS BEERS Walton Forestry GEORGE WILLIAM BEI-IRMAN, JR. .Yayville Agriculture 21132, College Crew 1. MEYER BENDER ' Bf00kbl7Z Artr and .liciencer AGPA, Freshman Fencing Team, Varsity Crew Squad 1, Varsity Boxing Squad 3, State Tuition Scholarship. WESLEY CHARLES BENDER Rockaway Beach Artr and .Yciencer Seal and Serpent, Varsity Football Squad 1, 3. XVILLIAM SIDNEY BENEDICT Lake Linden, Mich. Artr and .Yciencer A.A. Membership Committee 3. CLARENCE OLIVER BENNETT Greenport Agriculture ET, The Cornell Cnlnrnnr Board 3. HORACE HULL BENSON Efperance Agriculture Eleusis, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Captain, Varsity Cross Country Team 1, 3, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, Freshman Rush Com- mittee, Chairman, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Cross Country Club, Spiked Shoe. LOUIS IQEDIES BENTLEY Beaver Fallr, Pa. Meclianical Engineering LESLIE Voss BERGMANN Braakbn Meclaaiiical Engineering Freshman Fencing Squad, College Crew IQ Varsity Crew Squad 3, State Tuition Scholarship. SAMUEL BERKOWITZ Braokbfn Artr and Science.: State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. FRANK KEMP BEYER Buffalo Foreftry AX, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, For- estry Club. SIDNEY WARREN BEYLAND Pittrfarcl Electrical Engineering QTPAE, Musical Clubs. THOMAS STEVEN BILL Binghamton Electrical Engineering Varsity Fencing Squad 1, College Baseball Team IQ Cosmopolitan Club, Officers Club. BRADFORD BISSELL New York City Art: and .Yciencer TY, Varsity Wrestling Squad 1, 3,Junior Smoker Committee, Musical Clubs 1, 3, Officers Club , Cheerleader 3, University Wrestling Championship 1. ALFRED CHURCHILL BLACKMAN New York Gig' Mechanical Engineering 1112 K, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 1. ROLAND KENNETH BLAKESLEE Lake Hopatcong, N. J. Civil Engineering Musical Clubs. RALPH BOERICKE Merion .S'tati0n, Pa. Civil Engineering AY, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Cheerleader 3. HERBERT LOUIS BORGZINNER New Raclielle Artr and .Ycieizcer HACIJ, Oflicers Club. ALTON PARKER BOUTON - Cortland Veterinary AlP', Varsity Wrestling Squad. 137 CARL BRANDT Belle Harbor Artr and .fciencer HKCP5 Freshman Baseball Teamg Freshman Basketball Teamg Varsity Basketball Squad 2.. ARTHUR TOMPKINS BRIGGS .Yyracure Mechanical Engineering CBA. ORREN BENJAMIN BROMLEY, JR. Glenr Fall! Art: and .Yciencer HKAg Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Rush Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. - EDWARD JOHN BRUMDER Milwaukee, Wir. Arte and .S'cience.r Xllfg Aleph Samachg Wearer ofthe C' 'g Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Track Squad 7.. ARCHIE WRIGHT BUDD Philadelphia, Pa. Farertry Seal and Serpentg Officers Club. - NORVAL GORDON BUDD A Hyde Park Agriculture PAUL JULIUS BUHL .Ytajford Architecture ATA. WARREN PAUL BULLOCK Yonlzerr Farertry T KE5 A'-If Q5 Forestry Club, Treasurer 35 The Cornell Countryman Board 1, 1, 3. WILLIAM EVERETT BURBANK Baltimore, Mel. Mechanical Engineering CDA2. THEODORE ROOSEVELT BURNETT Wehrter Agriculture TKE, College Baseball Team Lg Farmers' Week Committee 7.5 Officers Club. CHESTER FOSKETT BURNHAINJ Greenjielcl, Marr. Foreftry AT, College Crew 1. EDWIN LOUIS BUSH Bujjrala Agriculture Bllf. MILTON TOMLINSON BUSH Welleflegf, Marr. Chetnirtry Scorpiong TCT g Freshman Tennis Teamg Varsity Tennis Team 2.. GEDDY JOHN BUTKAUCKI Edwarclrville, Pa. Arn anel .fciencef ARTHUR BELL BUTLER Yonkers' Farertry Varsity Crew Squad 7.. CHARLES SHEPPARD CALDWELL, 3D Birrningharn, Ala. Mechanical Engineering SAE, Red Key, President, Willard Straight Hall Dance Committee, Majura. ROBERT HORTON CAMERON Richinancl Aflr anel Science: Pulitzer Scholarship. GUERINO XVILLIALJ CANGI Bujala Veterinary ACIPA. CLARENCE RUSSELL CARR Carving Electrical Engineering University Band I, 1, 35 University Orchestra 1, 3. COLLINS LOTHROP CARTER faclemn, Mich. Mechanical Engineering 'l'lf'g Red Keyg Freshman Crewg Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 2., 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, Chairman, Majurag Student Council 35 Interfraternity Council, Secretary- Treasurer 3, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall. I38 LOUIS BONAPARTE CARVER Hanover, Pa. Architecture CIJFA5 HAE5 General Spring Day Committee5 Princeton Ball Committee5 The Cornell Widow Board 7., 3. EDWARD HAILE CAsE Gonoernenr Art.r and .S'cience.r KA5 Freshman Lacrosse Team5 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 7.5 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 State Tuition Scholarship. HARRY LAWRENCE CASE Bnjfalo Arte and Sciences' QAX5 EAX5 Sophomore Smoker Committee5Junior Promenade Committee5 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Scalp and Blade, The Cornell Daib' Sim Board 1, 2.5 3. LEON HARLEN CASS Candor Civil Engineering NEIL CASTALDO Bayonne, N. f. Artr ancl Science: KENNETH EDWARD CASTER Ithaca Artf ar! Sciencer AKD Q. HARRY CHASHIN New York City Artr and Sciencer AEI-I5 Chess Team I, 1, 35 State Tuition Scholarship. JOHN SELDEN CHICK Taira, Okla. Art.r and .fcicncef XW5 Red Key, Treasurer5 Freshman Football Squadg Freshman Advisory Committee5 Majura. CHARLES RUPERT CHURCH, JR. Titimfille, Pa. Art: and Sciences CDA95 Red Keyg Assistant Manager of Tennis 3. ' EARL CHARLES CLARK, JR. A Utica Mecharzical Engineering KAg HC'r 5 Freshman Hockey Teamg Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity Hockey Team 2.5 Fresh- man Cap Burning Committee5 Freshman Advisory Committee 3. JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK Buchanan, Mich. Cheniiftry EKIJ5 TIAE5 Red Key5 Al-Djebar5 Sophomore Smoker Committee, Chairman, Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Musical Clubs 7., 3g The Cornell Widow Board 2.5 Circulation Manager 3. CARLOS JAIME CLAVELL Ponce, P. R. Agriculture 24925 Ofhcers Club5 La Tertulia Estudiantil. LAURANCE LYMAN CLOUGH Ithaca Agriculture AZ. IRVING COHEN Newark, N. f. Artt and .fciencef Freshman Football Team5 Varsity Football Squad 1, 35 Freshman Tax Committee. WILLIAM PASQUALE COLIO Real Bank, N. f. Chemistry KAP5 Freshman Track Team. EDWARD CLARKSON COLLINS Parnauar, Pa. Civil Engineering SIJKZ5 XE5 Officers Club5 Assistant Manager of Freshman Lacrosse 3. CLAUDE HARTLAND COLVIN Cherry Creek Agricaltnre AZ5 College Baseball Team I5 Farmers' Week Committee. CHARLES LOUIS COMBES Binghamton Mechanical Engineering KAP. WILLIAM JANES CONGDON Salamaizca Chemistry 139 GEORGE BREWER CONGER, JR. Atlantic Cizy, N. f. Electrical Engineering WALLACE LEWIS COOK Pafaiiena, Calif. Arts and .Yciencer JOSEPH ANTONIO COOKE Buffalo Mechanical Engineering EH5 HC'r 5 Freshman Baseball Teamg Freshman Hockey Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad 7.5 Varsity Hockey Team 2., 35 Scalp and Blade5 Musical Clubs 1, 7., 35 University Orchestra I, 1, 3. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN COPP, JR. Albuquerque, N. Mex. Hotel Mazzageinent HKA5 Musical Clubs 1., 3. ALAN ZENN COREY Yonngrtown, Ohio Mecloanical Engineering B911 GEORGE CORNWELL Yorktown Agricnltzzre WILLIAM SOMERVILLE CRAIG Maplewood, N. f. Mechanical Engineering AX5 Musical Clubs I, 7., 35 University Band, Chief Musician 1, 35 University Orchestra I, 7., 35 Assistant Chimemaster Q., 3. GUY MACKAY CROSBY Reading, Marr. Arc: and Sciencef XCIJ5 Freshman Baseball Team5 Freshman Basketball Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad 1.. ROBERT HOPPER CRUM Newark, N. I. Arn and .fciencef ATA5 Red, Key5 Freshman Advisory Committee 3, OH:Icers Club5 Assistant Manager of Inter- scholastic Baseball 3. FRANK HOWARD CUSACK Yonlzerr Elecirical Engineering ScOrpiOn5 Freshman Debate Teamg The Cornell Graphic Board 1, 1. JOHN SCARLETT CUSTER Cynwyd, Pa. Civil Engineering fIJK25 'rC'r 5 Freshman Tennis Team5 Varsity Tennis Team 7.5 College Basketball Team I, 7.5 Musical Clubs I, 1, 3. RICHARD LEE CUTHBERT Brookbfn Civil Engineering CIUAGJ5 Red Key, Rod and Bob5 A.A. Membership Committee 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Assistant Manager of Freshman Track 3. IRVING DANsIcY Brookbn Art: and Sciences EAM5 Varsity Crew Squad L, 35 College Crew 15 State Cash Scholarship. NVALTER EVANS DARNELL Mooreftown, N. f. Electrical Engineering KENNETH DAVENPORT Accord Agricnlrnre AFP. XVILLIABI STOVBR DEAN .Yontlo Benil, Incl. Arty ancl .S'cience.r TI KA. ARMANDO DEL RIO EY5 Varsity Boxing Squad. MANUEL BARLOSEA DEL ROSARIO Freshman Tennis Teamg College Soccer tan Club5 Filipino-Cornellians. XVILLIAM ELXVOOD DIERDORE BGB lT5COllegc Crewr.. Puebla, Mexico Maflila, P. I. Team 1, 35 Freshm Akron, Ohio I 40 an Advisory Committee BQ Arif and .fciencer Agriculture Cos mopol i- Cioil Engineering ROBERT IRVING DODGE, JR. Pelham Meclaaizical Engineering ATA5 Atmosg College Crewg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Officers Club. Louis DOERFLINGER Freeport Art: and Science: University Band 35 University Orchestra 3. HAROLD FRED DORN Braoktanclale Agriculture AZ5 College Baseball Team 1.5 College Honor Committee 3QK6fH1iS Cast IQ '86 Memorial Stage 7.5 Assistant College Athletic Director 35 Assistant Manager of Kermis 3. ARTHUR LORING DOUGLAS Kew Garden: Art: and Science: Zllfg College Crew 2.5 Freshman Tax Committee, Musical Clubs I, J.. GEORGE BABCOCK DRAKE Flurlring Mecbarzical Engineering AACID. JOHN WALTER DRUMMOND Watertau'n Electrical Engineering O KCID5 HKN5 College Honor Committee 1, 7.5 Newman Clubg Officers Clubg University Orchestra 15 State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg The Siblgf journal of Engineering Board 3. RUSSELL ELLIOTT DUDLEY Lyon: Agriculture AZ5 Freshman Basketball Squadg Varsity Football Squad 7.5 College Soccer Team 35 Farmers' Week Committee Q.. DAVID WILMOT DUsINEERRE Well:bara, Pa. Civil Engineering WARD HUNTLEY DWIGHT South 0t:elic Veterinary QTE5 Officers Club. ROBERT ALLEN DYER Berne Agriculture Scorpion5 ACA 5 Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 1. FRED CORKRAN EARLE Plailaclelplaia, Pa. Civil Engineering Freshman Football Teamg Musical Clubs I, 7.5 3. FREDERICK EATON, JR. Warlaington, D. C. Art: and Science: AT Q5 wCT 5 Varsity Wrestling Team. CHARLES COOPER EELES Reading, Ma::. Mechanical Engineering XCIJ5 Red Key5 Freshman Baseball Team. JOHN EARLE ELLIOTT, JR. Trenton, N. Civil Engineering B115 JEROME ENGEL New Rochelle Art: and Science: HAfIP. CHARLES EMANUEL ENTEMANN, JR. Newark, N. I. Art: and Science: AXP5 Varsity Wrestling Squad 1, 35 Freshman Debate Team, FRED JOHN ERDMANN Bf00klj'7Z Fare:tr-y T KE. MYRON BRUCE FARWELL Hin:dale Art: ancl Science: Freshman Crevv5 College Crew LQ State Tuition Scholarship. GEORGE FAss New York City Art: ancl Science: 141 XVILLIAM BYER FIRMAN Glen Ridge, N. ZIT5 Aleph Samach5 Wearer of the C , Varsity Track Team 1., 3. Civil Engineering WALTER EUGENE FLEISCHER Alhany Foreftry AZ5 College Soccer Team 35 Forestry Club, Oflicers Club, State Cash SchOlarship5 Roberts Scholar- shipg The Cornell Countryrnan Board 7., 3. RICHARD CHARLES FLESCH New York Cig' Artf anel .fciencex ZBT. JAMES BENTLY FORKER, JR. Oil City, Pa. Mechanical Engineering fl KA5 Freshman Football Squad5 Varsity Soccer Team 7.5 Varsity Wrestling Team lQOfl:1CCfS Club. EDDY ELWOOD FOSTER Wheeler Agriculture WAYNIEA FRANKLIN FOSTER Cherry Creek Agriculture Z. MALCOLM JONATHON FREEEORN Cazenovia Architecture ATA5 Freshman Football Team5 Varsity Football Squad 2.5 Freshman Cap Burning Committee. PHILIP HERBERT FREUND Detroit, Mich. Arty ancl 5'cience.r ZAX5 Nine O'clOck Club5 The Cornell Colurnnf Board 7., 3. JOSEPH THEODORE FROEHLICH Rockville Centre Civil Engineering GX5 Aleph Samach5 Pyramidg Wearer of the C 5 Freshman Baseball Teamg Freshman Basket- ball Squadg Varsity Baseball Team 7.5 Freshman Advisory Committee 3. RANALD MACDONALD GARRISON Corpuf Chrifti, Tex. Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM ANTHONY GEOHEGAN, JR. Cincinnati, Ohio Electrical Engineering EAE5 Aleph Samach5 Freshman Banquet Cornmitteeg Delta Club5 Assistant Manager of Varsity Track 3. GLENDON THOMAS GERLACH Chicago, Ill. Mechanical Engineering Zfllg Freshman Soccer Team5 Varsity Soccer Squad 3. DAVID GERSTEN Utica Art.r anel .Slciencef Freshman Basketball Squad5 Varsity Basketball Squad 7.. ' CIRO DEsIO GIANOLI Valparaiso, Chile Electrical Engineering Cosmopolitan Club. HENRY GICHNER Wathirzgton, D. C. Mechanical Engineering BEP5 Aleph Samach5 Wearer Of the C 5 Freshman Baseball Team5 Varsity Baseball Team 7., 35 Junior Smoker Committee. CARL RICHARD GILBERT New York Cilfy Electrical Engineering ZBT. GEORGE STEPHENS GLADDEN Detroit, Mich. Arte and Science: BGH5 The Cornell Annuals Board, Associate Business Manager 7., 3. ROBINSON COX GLAZEBROOK Wafhingtorz, D. C. Mecharzical Engineering AT Q5 Red Key5 AtmOs5 Assistant Manager of Varsity Basketball 3. GEORGE XVILLIANI GLONING, JR. Gloverxville Artf anel .fcieneer AXP, C.U.C.A. Council 7.5 Musical Clubs I5 State Tuition Scholarship. MORRIS GLUSHIEN Brookbn Art: and Xcience: University Orchestra 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 142. ALFRED LORIMER GOLDSTEIN ELLERY DENISON GODWIN CARL GOLDMARK , JR. Varsity Crew Squad Q., 3, College Crew Union Cigf, N. New York City New York City I, 1. XVALTER GOMPERTZ Wert Pittrton, Pu. ZBT, University Band I, 1, McGraw Scholarship. THOMAS MACKEY GOODFELLOW Altoona, Pu. 43.59, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 7., 3. MORRIS GORDON New York Cigf AEH. LOUIs IRVING GOTTLIEB Tunnerfville Varsity Track Squad, Varsity Boxing Squad. LAWRENCE PEABODY GOULD l'VetJl1ington, D. C KAP, Dramatic Club I, 7. ALEXANDER Gow, JR. Itbueu JOSEPH ScOTT GOWDY Denver, Colo. ECP, Rod and Bob, HCT , I.CT , Freshman Lacrosse T Lacrosse Team 1, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. Art.r untl .Seieneef Agriculture Art: and .S'eience.r Arts d7ZlZ7i.SiL'iL'7ZE5.f Civil Engineering Art: unil .Ytienter Artr uni! .feieneef Cbeinirtry Veterinary Civil Engineering cam, Varsity Hockey Team 1, Varsity EUGENE WALLACE GREENBERG New York City Agriculture MARCELLUS WHITNEY GREENE Orrining Art! unel .Seienter AEIIJ, Varsity Rifle Squad 7., 3, Officers Club, Saturday Lunch Club. WILLIAM BALL GRITMAN, LD Curuonilule, Pei. Artr eznil .foienter MILTON EDMUND GUCK Broolebfn Fortrtrjf 9 E, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Squad 7., 3, Forestry Club. ROBERT FREDERICK THEODORE GUNDLACH Puterfon, N. f. Meel9u1zitul Engineering ACID, Atmos, University Band I, 2.. CALVIN EUGENE HALL Itlmeu Veterinary AlP'. HOWARD FALES HALL Westfield, Muff. Agriculture Scorpion. MATTHEW ALBERT HALL Syruture Eleetritul Engineering KZ. MILTON STUART HALL Cunrtntluiguu Agriculture ET, College Soccer Team 3. ROBERT HALLOCK Huilron Fezllf Forertry AFP, Forestry Club, Ofhcers Club. HAROLD WILLIAM HALvERsoN Roebexter Agriculture EN, Afb Q, College Crew 1, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Flying Club, President 3, Satur- day Lunch Club, Student Agencies, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Assistant Manager of Student Laundry Agency 3, Business Manager of Freshman Handbook 3. 143 HORACE PRITCHARD HALIILTON Oneonta Art: and Sciencef ATA. JAMES KENNETH HAMILTON Oneanta Mechanical Engineering QAg Freshman Wrestling Squaclg Varsity Baseball Squad :Lg University Band I, lg State Tuition Scholarship. WINTHROP DADA HAMILTON Weedfpart Agriclcliure Scorpiong Freshman Crew Squadg College Crew 7.5 Kermis Play 7.5 Round-Up Club. HERBERT HENRY HANDLEMAN Parrhogiie Agriculture EAMg Freshman Crew Squadg Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Crew Squad 1. BERNARD EMERSON HARKNESS Moravia Agriculture AZg Floriculture Club. ALFRED ABRAM HARRINGTON Bzcjffalo Hotel Management JOHN FRANKLYN HARRIS AECID. JOHN LEWIS HAYNER ZAE. NORMAN HEEDEN New York Ciijl Fart Wayne, Inil. Baltimore, Mel. WIJFAQ The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 3. EDWIN THOMAS HEBERT Pittffield, Mau. AECIJ5 Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad 7.. GEORGE WILMOT HEDDEN Orange, N. AFPg A112 Q5 College Crew I, 7.5 Forestry Clubg The Cornell Caantryznan Board 3. JULIUS ANHALT HENE QJEH5 TCT g Varsity Tennis Team 7., GEORGE HENRY HEPTINO Zllf. JOHN OAKLEIGH HILL 21132. GEORGE CHRISTOPHER HOFFMAN Sfl3'Eg Forestry Club. JAMEs GORDON HOFFMAN Xll . GERALD KIETH HOLLENEECK fcarrdale 3. Braalebfn H arne ll Elmira Danglaftan Eclinhoro, Pa. ETX The Sibley journal of Engineering Board 7., 3. GEORGE FRANKLIN HOMAN Riverhead Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Agriculture Arty ani! .Yciencef Forertry Electrical Engineering Farenry Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Agriculture Varsity Cross Country Team 3g Varsity Track Squad 7., 3. Cross Country Clubg Officers Club. JOHN BROWN HOPKINS Troy Civil Engineering AXPg XEg Freshman Wrestling Teamg Varsity Soccer Squad 7., 35 State Cash and Tuition Schol- zlrshipsg The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 7., 3. EDNVARD TIYAILL HORN Ithaca Arif anel .YCiE7Zl.'KJ Alb S25 Freshman Hockey Teamg Varsity Track Squad 7.5 Varsity Soccer Team BQ State Cash Scholarship. 144 ALBERT WILLIAM HOSTEK Elinhurxr Agriculture AZ, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Basketball Squad 3, College Soccer Team 34 Farmers' Week Committee L, Floriculture Club, The Cornell Countryman Board I, 7., 3. OLIVER WILLIAM HOSTERMAN Bzzjfalo EIT, LCT , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 1, Skulls. GEORGE ADAMS HousTON E lnzira GX, Afll Q, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ARTHUR LLOYD HOWLAND ACD, College Crew 1. THOMAS HUGHES, 4TH Swarlhifzore, Pa. Baltimore, Mol. 2113, Freshman Football Squad, Rod and Bob. Artf and .fcicrzrer Art: anil Srienref Art: ana' cfflfllfff Civil Engineering WILLIS DE VELLO HULL Portland Agrirnlrnre Officers Club, Round-Up Club, C.U.C.A. Council L, 35 The Cornell Connrryrnan Board 3. ARTHUR CLARENDEN HUNT Branrhport Hotel Manageinent AECIJ, Ye Hosts, Freshman Rush Committee. XVALTER ALEXANDER HUNT River Forext, Ill. Mechanical Engineering HKA, Wearer of the C , Freshman Basketball Team, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Basketball Squad 7., 3, Varsity Soccer Squad 7., Team 3, Junior Smoker Committee. NATHAN HYMAN AE IT. WILLIAM SI-IARMAN IBOLD ZX, Pyramid, Freshman Football Team, CARL CONRAD JANOWSKY Pirtxton, Pa. Arif ana' .lcienref Cincinnati, Ohio Civil Engineering Freshman Banquet Committee,JuniOr Smoker Committee. New York Cizjf Ari: and Scienref State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Pulitzer Scholarship. ROBERT EMMETT JENNINGS Earl Orange, N. f. Arte and Srienter 211913, Red Key, Freshman Wrestling Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2., 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Skulls. EARL LUCULLUS JETTY Anhurn Arif and .foiencef QA, Musical Clubs I. HERBERT MALTBY JONES Anhiirn Arif and .fcienrer Seal and Serpent, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JOHN JORDAN, JR. Wert .Yhokan Agriculture EY, Farmers' Week Committee 1. ROBERT WFSTENGAARD JORGENSEN Chicago, Ill. Mechanical Engineering EX, UAE, Red Key, Freshman Track Squad, General Spring Day Committee, Secretary z, The Cornell Annnalf Board, Associate Editor 3. HYMAN JOSEFSON Miilelletowiz Arif and Xcienref Wearer of the C , Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling Team L, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EDWARD GREEN JOYCE Columhnf, Ohio Arty and Xcienref ' fI1KlIf', Red Key, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 7., 3g Freshman Advisory Commit- tee 3. 145 JOSEPH BERNARD KA RP New City Art: and Science: MAURICE KARP Syracace Art: and .fciencec Louis ARTHUR K.-xss BI'00kb'7Z Artr ancl .fcimeex TEQ5 Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Squad 1. BERNARD KATZ Philadelphia, Pa. Fareftry CIJEIT5 Freshman Crevvg Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 1, 3. LEO PAUL KATZIN ' Binghamton Am and .fciencec XVILLIAEIBI LVASHINGTON KEEFER, JR. Pittfhnrgh, Pa. Arte and .Ycicncec RAEAEL XVILLIAM KEITH .Y an face, Carta Rica Electrical Engineering KARL FREDERIC KELLERMAN Waehivzgrafz, D. C. Electrical Engineering AT, Red Key, Freshman Track Squad, junior Smoker Committee, Chairman, Assistant Manager of Intercollege Crew 3. FREDERICK WILLIAMS KELLEY, JR. Albany Mechanical Engineering TT, Ofhcers Club. MERLE JOHN KELLY Lyfanilcr Agriealcare AZ, Kermis Committee 3, The Cornell Countryman Board 3, State Cash Scholarship. SAUL ROSENTHAL KELSON Sjwacnfe Arte and .Ycieizcec Freshman Debate Club, Secretary, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. XVILLIAM ALEXANDER KERR Fliuhing Civil Engineering ATA, Pyramid, Varsity Crew Squad 1, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Ofhcers Club. XVILLIAIVI HAROLD KESSLER Larchznonc Mechanical Engineering Scorpion. HENRY CROCKER KETCHAM Ithaca Cheniixtry AXE. RODNEY KENNETH KETCHAM Ithaca Arif and .Yciencef Musical Clubs I, Q., 3g University Orchestra. EDWIN HERBERT KIEFER Kew Garelenf Art: ana' Science! CIHAE, Freshman Tennis Teamg College Soccer Team 7., 3g College Tennis Team 7.5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Brooklyn Elks Scholarship. CARLETON BIRDSALL KING Central Valley Agriculture QXQ College Baseball Team I, 7.5 Officers Club. XVALLACE LAVELL KNACK i Tonawancla Electrical Engineering FERRIS PHILLIP KNEEN Clevelanil, Ohia Mechanical Engineering XT, TBHg Atmos, Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Squad 7., Team 3g Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Chairman. ALFRED HENDERSON KNIGHT Detroit, Mich. Af!-r and -ffilfffff BG H. 146 LESTER BENJAMIN KNIGHT, JR. White Ploinr Meebezniml Engineering AT Q5 Red Keyg Atmosg Freshman Crewg Assistant Manager of Interscholastic Traclc 3. WVALTER CARSON KNOX Norfolk, Viz. Civil Engineering ENg Freshman Lacrosse Team. IRVING LUDWIG KOHN New Rochelle Arif eznol .Yriencef 132135 UACFHQ Freshman Baseball Teamg Freshman Soccer Teamg Varsity Soccer Team 1, 3. CHARLES ADOLPHUS KRAUSE, JR. Nlilwoukee, Wir, Arts and .Yciencer Xllfg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 The Cornell Grnpbie Board 1. HERBERT JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF New York Cizy Am' and .Yrienter EAMQ Varsity Baseball Squad LQ State Tuition Scholarship. LEROY DAVIS LAMB .Mnnnrville Agriculture ALEX VICTOR LANDES Bf0Bkb'7Z Arif and .fcienter OAT. ALEXANDER LATTA Inkerinan, Po. Electrical Engineering Seal and Serpent. HENRYEHUGHES LAWTON Rome Meolonnienl Engineering IT. DONALD Fox LAYTON Morifonr Fezllf Civil Engineering Zodiacg XE5 Wearer of the C g Freshman Basketball Teamg Varsity Basketball Team 7., gg College Baseball Team LQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. DANIEL MORRISON LAZAR New York City Civil Engineering ' OA5 Freshman Wrestling Teamg College Baseball Team lg College Wrestling Team I, LQ The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 3. ADRIAN NATHAN LE FEBER Genereo Artr and tSlCi67ZL'6.f College Cross Country Team. ARTHUR LEFE Brookbfn Arte nnil Seieneee OATg Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity Lacrosse Squad L. MALCOLM FREDERICK LEONARD Leonardo, N. f. Arolaitectnre EX5 Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Squad 7.5 Freshman Cap Burning Committee. GEORGE LEVIN, JR. Lawrence HAKD5 Officers Clubg State Tuition Scholarship. BENJAMIN LEVINE Brookbfn QJAMQ University Orchestra 1, 1, BQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DAVID WILLIAMS LEWIS Cbeztloeznz Officers Club. JOHN THOMPSON LINSTER Porr fervi: I-IKCIJ. ABBOTT ARTHUR LIPPMAN New York Cigf of Rifle Q, 3. Art: and .ftiencer Arif and .frienter Arif eznil .frienrer Clieniirrry Arif and .Yciencef AETI' RCT g Freshman Rifle Teamg Varsity Rifle Team zg State Tuition Scholarshipg Manager I EGBERT BOLTON LITTLEWOOD ' Riebmwzrl Hill Mecbaiziral Engineering ATA, Musical Clubs 1, Leader of Mandolin Club 1, Savage Club, University Band 1, Leader 1, 3, University Orchestra 1, Concert Master 1, 3. HARRX' JOHN LOBERG Mzzflzegaiz, Micla. Merbarziral Erzgifzeeriizg IIDAO. JEROME LESTER LOEWENBERG 5' ea Clijjz I Am' and .Yrienres EAM, State Tuition Scholarship, The Carrzell Calamrzr Board 1. MELVIN ELBERT LONGFELLOW Baltimore, Md. Elcrtriral Erzgirzeering AXP. XVILLTAM JACOB LOSEL Bujfalo Agririzlture College Baseball Team 1, 1, College Basketball Team 1, LQ College Track Team 1, Officers Club, Novice Cross Country Medal 1. JEROME HENRY LOUCHHEIM, JR. Philadelphia, Pa. fIJE TT. HAROLD HORN LOWENSTEIN Bf00klj'71 Arn and .S'cie12ee.r Art: aaa? .Ycimcef TEKD, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Cross Country Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GEORGE CLARK LYON Ithaca Arif and .Ycimeef Telluride Association, Musical Clubs 1, 1, 3. LELAND HASTINGS LYON Wilmington, Del. Claemiftry Seal and Serpent. ROBERT NEWELL LYON Kawai Cigf, Mo. Arn and Scienter AAYID, Freshman Swimming Team, Freshman Tennis Team, Varsity Football Squad 1, 3, Varsity Swimming Team 1, 3, Hermits, Musical Clubs 1, 1, 3, University Orchestra 1, 1, 3. FRANCIS JOHN MACANIPP Pbelpr Agriculture AFP, College Baseball Team. XVADE XVILKINS MACCONNELL Niclaolfan, Pa. Merbarzical Engineering EIT, Musical Clubs 1, 1, 3, University Orchestra 1, 1, 3. EMMETT XVALLACE MACCORKLE, JR. V Rackbridge Batlaf, Va. Elettriral Engineering cb KIT . FREDERICK FULLER MACK Warbirzgton, D. C. Mecbarzical Engineering CIJFA, Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad 3. JACK FRANKLIN MACOMBER Kerzalallwille, Ind. Arts and .feierzrer KD ICI , Red Key, Vice-President, Freshman Crew, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Prom- enade Committee, Chairman, Majura. ROBERT SKINNER M.ACPHAIL Geneva, Ohio Art: and .slfitflfli SIDE, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Col- lege Tax Committee, Musical Clubs 1. ROBERT XYINCENT MAINE D1zBoiJ, Pa. Arm ana' .frierzrer IDAO. JAMES HUNTINGTON MANROSS .ssjfzifllll Fdffflfy Forestry Club. 148 HERBERT FRANCIS MARco Auburn ACIJA, Varsity Football Team 1, 35 Forestry Club. NORMAN MARGOLIUS BEF, University Orchestra. ANGELO MARINACCIO EMANUEL S MARKS ZBT. IRVING MILTON MARON HERBERT FLETCHER MARPLES Caifkil l New York Cigy Cinrinnati, Obia Molzrzt Vernon F larlzin g Eoreftry Arif ana' .S'cienre.r Arn ana' .Yriencer Claemirtry Art: and .Yrienrer Eleetriral Engineering Freshman Crew Squad, College Crew 1, Country Community Club, State Cash and Tuition Schol- arships, Greeley Scholarship. JOSEPH Cook MARSHALL OKCD, Officers Club. WILLIAM ARRINGDALE MARSHALL, BD AT, Pyramid, Freshman Lacrosse Team, PAUL NELSON MARTIN Ofwego Baltimore, Md. Elertrital Engineering Cioil Engineering Freshman Tax Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. Bf00kbl7Z HKN, Freshman Tennis Team, Musical Clubs 1, 1, 3. Elertrical Engineering WILLIAM MASLOW New York City Arif and Seieneer Freshman Basketball Squad, Chess Club, Chess Team. LOREN FREDERICK MASON Whitney Point Electrical Engineering Freshman Rush Committee. ALAN CI-IRISTEN MATTISON Rockford, Ill. h Mecloanieal Engineering TKE, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Basketball Team 3g Varsity Lacrosse Team z. DAVID HOLTER MAY Cireleoille, Ohio Mechanical Engineering Hermits. ' MILTON HENRY MCBRIDE Bf00kb'7Z Civil Engineering XVILLIAM JosEPH MCCABE Haoerrrraw Arts and .Yrieneer Dramatic Club 7., 3. CHARLES EDWIN MCCONNBLL Harring:-on-Hnalfon Forerrry KE, Freshman Track Team, Freshman Soccer Squad, Varsity Cross Country Squad 3, Junior Smoker Committee, A.A. Membership Committee 3, Forestry Club. PETER NEIL MCCRANK JOHN DAVID MCCURRACH DONALD METCALEE Officers Club. HAROLD JACOB MEYERS TEfIv. ROBERT SOUTHLAND MILANS Plattroiirglo Eoanfton, Ill. Mirlilletown Niagara Fallf Warbingtofz, D. Veterinary E leclrical Engineering Elertrioal Engineering Arif and .Yeienref C. Eleetriral Engineering KTJFA, HKN, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Track Squad. 149 HYMAN EZEKIEL MINTZ Monticello Art: and .fciencey TECIJ. ROBERT WILLSEY MOREE Binghamton Art: and Science: Tl KA. JOHN BROTHERHOOD MORETON Wilmington, Del. Mechanical Engineering ATA5 Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Musical Clubs I, 2., 3. EARL JOHN MORTIMER Stajord Agriculture Acaciag AFAg Freshman Baseball Teamg Freshman Wrestling Teamg Masonic Clubg Poultry Judging Team 1. RALPH REEVE Moscowrrz Brooklyn Freshman Lacrosse Squad. ' DONALD WEIER MUELLER Elnzwooil, Conn. C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3g Country Community Clubg Saturday Lunch Club. Liawis PHILIP MYERS, JR. 9 E. MALCOLM MYERS QIYFA. RALPH BERNARD NEUBURGER IIJEH. FRANK LIEBERMAN NEWBURGER ZBT. HOWARD SCHUYLER NORTHROP ROBERT ROWLAND NORTHRUP Eleusisg University Band NICHOLAS CARR NORTHUP ACD5 Musical Clubs 1, Q., , JR. I, 1, 3g State C 3. Pitt:hurgh, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa Brookbfn Philadelphia, Pa We:t'helol E l licottoille ash and Tuition Scholarships. Ithaca PAUL LEE NUNBZ A2112 Officers Club. Tampa, Fla. Art: and Science: Art: anol Science: Art: ana' Science: Civil Engineering Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Agriculture Art: and Science: Mechazzical Engineering Civil Engineering THEODORE CHARLES OHART Utica Mechanical Engineering JEROME KANE OHREACH New York Cigf Art: and Science: TIACIDQ Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Track Squad 7.5 The Cornell Column: Board JOI-IN J O'KAIN Dundee Art: anel Science: SIDNEY OLDBERG Detroit, Mich. Mechaizical Engineering AT Q5 Atmosg Willard Straight Hall Entertainment Committee 3. GEORGE .JALIES OLDITCH Cordoha, Argentina Agriculture EJ E5 Wearer of the C g Varsity Soccer Team 1, 3. ci.-KRL FREDERICK OLSEN Brookbn Forntry G7 Z5 Varsity Soccer Squad I., 3g Forestry Clubg Musical Clubs 2., 3. I go WILLIAM EDWARD O'NE1L, JR. Ithezcez Civil Engineering BQIT5 Pyramidg Varsity Lacrosse Squad LQ Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Savage Club. HARRY ALEXANDER OROPALLO Auburn Artr and .S'cience: AKIDA5 Fencing Club. ALBERT Huoo ORTHMANN Richmond Hill f Architecture AXg Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C g Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 1, 35 Fresh- man Tax Committeeg Anvil Club. CHARLES EDWARD PARKER Tampa, Fla. Mechezrzicnl Engineering 2Ng Varsity Football Squad 1, 3gJunior Smoker Committee. JAMES PEAEODY PARKER Glencoe, Ill. Artr and Sciences IPT5 ITAE5 Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Musical Clubs I, 3g The Cornell Annual: Board Ig The Cornell Graphic Board I, 2.5 University Band I, LQ University Orchestra I, L. GLENN GARDNER PENNIMAN Schenectady Agriculture QIJAEQ Masonic Clubg Officers Club. ALFONSO PERALTA Cnrtngo, Cortez Rica Electrical Engineering JoI-IN FLETCHER PERRIGO Beloit, Wir. Mechnnicnl Engineering ZX5 Red Keyg A.A. Membership Committee BQ Assistant Manager of Freshman Baseball 3. HAYMO VICTOR PFISTER Clifton, N. f. Chenziytry HENRY ALBERT PFISTERER Hyde Park Civil Engineering QAQ College Crew 7.. WILLIAM DALY PHELAN Washington, D. C. Mecharzicnl Engineering AT Q5 Red Keyg Atmosg Assistant Manager of Wrestling. PATSY POMPEY PIRON'E Mount Vernon Agriculture Wearer of the C g Varsity Fencing Team 1., 34 Fencing Club, Treasurer zg University Novice Fencing Championship I. IRVING ISADORE PLOTKIN Brookbfn Arts and Sciencer CIDAM. AEOU DAVID POLLACK New York City Arn and Science: OAT5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHARLES CRISSY PORTER, JR. East Orange, N. f. Architecture TT5 TIAE5 Sphinx Headg Red Keyg Book and Bowlg L'Ogive5 Musical Clubs I5 Savage Clubg University Band 1, 7.5 The Cornell Widow Board 7., Art Editor 3. SIDNEY WRIGHT PRESTON Hoboke, Mein. Electrical Engineering ZCDE. JOHN HARVEY'PR1EDEMAN Minncnpolir, Minn. Art: and Sciencer E Ng College Track Team lg Freshman Advisory Committee 3. PIERRE JOSEPH PURCELL Plainfield, N. f. Civil Engineering CDFAQ Rod and Bobg Wearer of the C g Freshman Soccer Teamg Varsity Soccer Team 1, 3. ENOS AVERY PYLE n ferry Ciq, N. f. Art.r and Science: 9AXg Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad L. 1 5 I DANA SMITH QUACKENBUSH ' Cornwall-on-H1cd.ron Freshman Track Squad, Freshman Wrestling Squad, Varsity Track Squad lg Club, President. Art: and .S'cience.r Freshman Debate THONIAS FRANCIS QUEALLY, JR. Yonlzero ' Arte and Science: CJK'-19, Newman Club, Officers Club. XVILLIAM JENNINGS QUEsT Lonieville, Ky. Civil Engineering EN, Rod and Bob, Varsity Football Squad 3. HENRY JANES QUICK Brookbn Mechanical Engineering ATA. ROBERT DODDS QUICK Newton Centre, Mau. Art: and .fciencex flPKll , The Cornell Daib' .Yan Board 1, 3. aiDRIAN RICHARD QUILLINAN Waterford Forextrjf Forestry Club. ALBERT STEPHEN QUINN Watertowrz Civil Engineering ADD, Newman Club, Treasurer 1, President 3, A.S.C.E., Secretary 3, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 3. EDWIN CHARLES RAEDEL Canton, Ohio Arte and Science: IIJAE, Ofhcers Club. ABRAHAM SIMON RABOTNIKOFF Cherxon, Runia Mechanical Engineering Cosmopolitan Club. . XVARREN ALOYSIUS RANNEY Mohawk Agriculture AFP, EAX, General Spring Day Committee 7., The Cornell Widow Board 1, 3. RALPH DUSENBERRY RAY Newhnrgh Arte and Sciences GX, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, University Orchestra I5 State Tuition Scholarship, Assis- tant Manager of Soccer 3. EDWIN ADGATE REED Sharon, Pa. Mechanical Engineering Freshman Crew Squad, College Crew 7.. L SANFORD REIS New York City Arte and .5'cience.r 9Ag Freshman Swimming Team, College Swimming Team 1. EDVVARD KEITH RHODES Clark Mille Civil Engineering Varsity Cross Country Team 3. JASON RICH Ear! Cleveland, Ohio , Arte and .fciencer Saturday Lunch Club, Freshman Debate Team, Captain, '86 Memorial Stage, Sage Chapel Choir 3. IXLBERT JULIUS RISSMAN Tonawanda Agriculture Forestry Club. .ALFRED HAVEN ROBERTS Avon, Mau. Electrical Engineering A2435 UAE, Aleph Samachg The Cornell Widoiu Board 1, Editor-in-Chief 3. THEODORE GEORGE ROCHOW Maplewood, N. j. Chemistry AXE, Freshman Crewg Varsity Crew Squad 7.4 College Honor Committee 1, 7. EUGENE IRVING ROE Troy Foreetry Forestry Club. 151 HERBERT DORLON ROLLO Freeport Civil Engineering ECIP5 Rod and Bobg Freshman Baseball Teamg Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad LQ Varsity Football Squad 7.5 Freshman Rush Committee. HAROLD DANIEL ROMANOVV Englewoarl, N. J. Arts emtl .S'eienee.r TEIIJ5 Dramatic Club 1, 3g University Band LQ University Orchestra I, 7. ROBERT ROSE Murtirzfville, Ind. Hotel Mnizugeinen AT. ALEC ROSEPSKY Binghamton Arn and Seieneer ROWLAND HOLLINGSWORTI-I Ross Herkimer Arty eznel .5'eiente.r A2112 University Orchestra. CHARLES WILSON RUTH Oak Park, Ill. Eleetrieul Engineering ADD. ROBERT EDWARD ROTHENBERG Breolzbn Artf unil Seiencef TIACIP5 Freshman Baseball Squadg State Tuition Scholarshipg Tbe Cornell Colunzn: Board 7., Circu- lation Manager 3. VICTOR HENRY ROTHSCHILD, 1D New Yark Cigf Artr unel .S'eienre.r IIAKIJQ Freshman Wrestling Teamg Varsity Wrestling Squad 7., 3. WVILL HAINES ROWAND Pittrburgla, Pez. Mecbezfziteil Engineering fI9KlIf'5 Red Keyg Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad LQ A.A. Membership Com- mittee 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 3. JOSHUA WILSON ROWE Baltimore, Mel. Civil Engineering AXPg XE5 Pyramidg McMullen Scholarshipg The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 7., 3. ROLAND ANDREW RUHL Dex Mairzer, Iowez Arif and Seienter KIJAQ. JOSEPH MANIG RUMMLER Cbimga, Ill. Artf and .Sleieneu A1IJg 1'IAEg General Spring Day Committee lg The Cornell Wieiozv Board, Assistant Business Man- ager 3. GUY LOREN RUNDEL futnertnwn Cbeniiftry Seal and Serpent. JOHN DONALDSON RUSSELL Pittsburgh, Pu. Eleetrieezl Engineering Zllfg Aleph Samachg Freshman Banquet Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Majurag Assistant Manager of Varsity Baseball 3. CLEMENT RYNALSKI RICHARD ALBERT SACK CARLETON LEWIS SAFFORD CLAIR EUGENE SAFFORD JOEL FRANCIS SAMMET CIDEA. WILLIAM HANER SANDERS CDAE5 Freshman Track Squad. Fredonia Ridley Pezrk, Pu. Blix: ' Ithueu E lrnira New York Cigf 153 Hotel Nlezniigenient Agrietelture Art! einel .feieneer Agriculture Artr tzntl .feiefztef Arte etnfl Science! DONALD FENWICK SAVERY Chicago, Ill. EX. . Hotel Manageznent MAURICE WILLIAM SCHAAP Brooklyn Art: and .S'cience.r TECDg Freshman Lacrosse Squad. FRANCIS HENRY SCHAEPER, JR. Newhurgh Arty and Sciencee AXA, ZAX, Ofhcers Club. REINI-IOLD AUGUST SCHAEEER Middletown, Conn. Cheniirtry AXE. ALBERT RUSSELL SCI-IARPING Albion Artr and Science: EN, Freshman Baseball Team, College Soccer Team, Musical Clubs 1. STANLEIGH EUGENE SCHAUL Coaterville, Pa. Electrical Engineering KDE H. STANLEY LEWRY SCHAUSS Owego Electrical Engineering HKNg College Crew 2.5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. AUBREY SCHENCK New York City Art: and Sciencer AE IT, Freshman Soccer Squad, College Soccer Team 1. RICHARD HARRY SCHMIDT Elnzhurrt Artr and Science: AECIJ5 University Orchestra 1, 7.5 State Cash Scholarship. DUDLEY NEvIsoN SCHOALES Cleveland Heightr, Ohio Mechanical Engineering XT, Aleph Samaehg Atmosg Wearer of the C g Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Team 7., 35 Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 3g Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Majura. LEE SCI-IOEN Eorert Hillr Garden! Architecture Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Baseball Squad. RUDOLPH CHARLES SCHRETZMANN Rutherford, N. J. Artr and Xciencer ROBERT FREDERICK SCHUETZ South Orange, N. f. Electrical Engineering Zodiac, Musical Clubs 1, 3. XVILLIAM SANFORD Sco1'T, JR. Trunzanrhurg Agriculture AZ. SIDNEY ELIAS SEIDELMAN Trenton, N. f. Artr and Science: Freshman Rifle Teamg Freshman Soccer Squad, College Swimming Team. TnoMAs EUGENE SHAPFER Williaenrport, Pa. Arte and Science! ZlIf'g Red Key, Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee, Majura, Skulls, Assistant Manager of Fencing 3. HUNTINGTON SHARP Hinghanz, Marr. Artr and .S'cience1 Freshman Cross Country Team, Cross Country Clubg The Cornell Column: Board 1, Managing Editor 3. HERBERT KNAPI2 SHAY Fairfield, Conn. Electrical Engineering AX. JOHN DE BERARD SHEPARD Nlaplewood, N. Mechanical Engineering AEFIP, Freshman Cap Burning Committee. 154 HENRY WILSON SHEWARD Wilenirzgtofz, Del. Art: and Sciences ATA5 Musical Clubs IQ Oflicers Club. SHERMAN BOYNTON SHULTS Hornell Arte and .fcicncei A145 Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Track Squad 7., 35 Freshman Cap Burning Committee. CHARLES SIEGEL Brookbn Arif ana' Science: State Tuition Scholarship. FRANK SILBERSTEIN Mouezt Vernon Artr and Science: MORRIS EDWARD SILVER Hzzdroez Mechaezical Engineering Varsity Wrestling Squad 7., 35 OEICCIS Club. ROBERT EDWARD SINCLAIR Yakima, Warn. Electrical Engineering EAE5 HKN5 Varsity Lacrosse Team 7.5 Varsity Soccer Team 7., BQ College Honor Committee 3. MORTON SINGER Brookbvz Arif anal .S'cience.r TEQJ5 Freshman Lacrosse Team5 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 7.5 Varsity Soccer Squad 35 Dramatic Club I, 7., 33 University Band 1, 7.5 University Orchestra I, 7., 3. LEO SLAVIN Bf00klj'71 Arif and .Yciencer TECIJ5 Freshman Lacrosse Squad5 Freshman Wrestling Squad. ERNEST ZEBULON SLY Ear: Aurora Civil Engineering ARCH PAUL SMITI-I, JR. Nortla Tonawanda Civil Engineering ECIJE5 TBH5 XE5 Aleph Samach5 Rod and BOb5 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Assistant Manager of Varsity Crew 3. HARRY ANTHONY SMITH Laleewooel, Ohio Hotel Management AT. JAMES ARTHUR SMITH, JR. Birmingham, Ala. Mechanical Engineering AT Q. MARVIN LOUIS SMITH Albam' Forercry AZ5 Freshman Fencing Team5 Varsity Fencing Team 7.5 Fencing Club5 Forestry Club. NEWELL WELCH SMITH Rome Mecloafiical Engineering GA5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships5 Undergraduate Scholarship5 The Sibley journal of Engineer- ing Board 7., Advertising Manager 3. RUSSELL JOHN SMITH Weeclfjzort Agriculture Acacia. CHARLES JOSEPH SocH Buffalo J Civil Engineering Eleusis5 Assistant Manager of University Orchestra 3. JAMES FRANCIS SOLLEY, JR. Baltimore, Mil. Electrical Engineering ZAE. DAVID WOOD SOWERS, JR. Bujfalo Forexrrjy IIJKE 5 A113 Q. LOUIS LEMUEL SPIRT Waterbzery, Conn. Arie and .fciencer EAM5 University Band 1, 7., 3. HARRY SPORN Brookbfn Art: and .Yciencec State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 155 GLENN DEWEY STAFFORD Cortland Veterinary QTE, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Freshman Wrestling Team, Captain, Varsity Football Squad 3, Varsity Wrestling Team 2.. ARTHUR CHARLES STALLMAN Moicizr Vernon Electrical Engineering IT KA. CARL ELVVOOD STARE York Haven, Pa. Civil Engineering E Tl, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 7., 3. MORRIS STARK Bf00kly7Z Arr: and .Yciencer SIDNEY STARK Brookbn Art: and Science! AEH. HERMAN HENRY STEINBERG Broolzbfn Art: and Sciences Freshman Football Team, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Football Squad L, Varsity Track Squad 3. CHARLES ALDRICH STEVENS, JR. Lakewood, Ohio Arte and .5'cience.r OAX, Aleph Samach, Freshman Rush Committee,Junior Promenade Committee, Freshman Advis- ory Committee 3, The Cornell Daibf ,Yan Board, Assistant Business Manager 3. JOHN FRANK STEVENS, 3D - Cleveland, Ohio Arts and Science! COPA, Sophomore Smoker Committee. EDWARD HENRY STIEFEL Maplewood, N. J. Arte and .Yciencer AEIID, UAE, The Cornell Annuals Board, Associate Business Manager 2., 3. WALTER WORTH STILLMAN Tenafly, N. Agriculture fIJI'A, Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Q., Varsity Football Squad 2., 35 Freshman Cap Burning Committee. DANIEL EUGENE STINES Kanfar City, Me. , Mechanical Engineering Scorpion. MILMORE STIRES Garden Cizjf Agriculture GEORGE GIFFORD STOLL Maehiax Agriculture Officers Club, Round-Up Club. PHILIP JOHNSON STONE Warhingtorz, D. C. Arte and .S'cience.r ECIJ, A111 Q, Scabbard and Blade, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 35 Officers Club, Assistant Chimemaster 7., Chimemaster 3, Major, R.O.T.C. 1, Colonel 3, The Cornell Annnalf Board, Associate Editor 3, Editor of Freshman Handbook 3. FRANK ALBERT STORTZ, JR. Alhzcqaergae, N. Mex. Electrical Engineering fl KA, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, Varsity Basketball Squad 1, Varsity Soccer Squad 1, Musical Clubs. SYDNEY XVALTER STRENGER Bf00kAj'7Z Art: and .Yciencef OAT, Varsity Fencing Squad 3, Masque 1. CARL STURM Y0l1kZff Agriculture College Crew I. ALFRED FORTUNATE SULLA, JR. Rye Art.: and .Vciencef ITKKD, Musical Clubs 1, 2., 3, La Tertulia Estudiantil, Treasurer 7., University Band 1, 1., 3, University Orchestra 1, 2.. 156 HIROSHI SUEYOSHI Tokyo, japan Mechanical Engineering Cosmopolitan Club. WILLIAM FRANCIS SULLIVAN Arnftcrilani Arty and Science: HECIF5 TIAE5 Aleph Samachg Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Central Honor Committee 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Knicl-:erbacker5 Student Council 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Cornell Daily Sun Board I, 1, 3. WILBUR CLAY SUTHERLAND Baltimore, Mel. Electrical Engineering AXP5 Freshman Lacrosse Squad5 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2.5 Musical Clubs I, 7., 3. JAMES TAI Fnlzien, China Civil Engineering Chinese Students Club. HENRY TASKER Greenpart Arte anel Sciencei' AX. HOWARD MILTON TAYLOR, JR. Baltimore, Mel. Electrical Engineering SAE, Varsity Lacrosse Squad L. THEODORE HENRY TAYLOR Salt Point Fareftry TIKLIJ5 Forestry Club, Ol-'Hcers Club. JOHN TEAGLE Clevelancl, Ohio Arte ancl .Yciencer JOSEPH STANLEY THOMPSON Wycoiiihe, Pa. Mechanical Engineering CIP K'-F5 Wearer of the C' ' 5 Freshman Lacrosse Team5 Freshman Soccer Team5 Varsity Soccer Team 7.5 35 Varsity Lacrosse Squad LQ Freshman Tax Committeeg Junior Promenade Committee. WILLIAM MARTIN THOMPSON, JR. Reel Bank, N. f. Arif and 5'cience.r GJAX5 Freshman Lacrosse Team. ROBERT SEAGER THURSTON Batavia Artr ana' Science: 411 KCIJ. WARREN H TIDD White Plainf Electrical Engineering Freshman Tax Committee. NICHOLAS DANIEL TISCIONE Bf00khjf7Z I Artf and Seiencer Varsity Baseball Squad 7.5 Newman Club. ' ISIDOR MANTELL TOBIAS New York Cigf Artr anal .fcicncef EAM. CHRYSTAL HARTMAN TODD New Rochelle Agricicltzere ATA, Red Key, Freshman Crew5 Varsity Crew Squad 7.5 Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Junior Promenade COmmittee5 Freshman Advisory Committee 3. SMITH WOODHULL TONIPKINS Ithaca Artr ana' .Slciencer TIKCD5 Musical Clubs 3. GUILLERMO ARTURO TORRUELLA Pence, P. R. Agfiflflfllrf CJKCIJ5 La Tertulia Estudiantil5 Newman Club. EDWARD MORTIMER TOURTELOT, JR. Palar Park, Ill. Architecture XKIJ5 Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Track Squad 7., 3. CHARLES RAYMOND TOWNLEY Ithaca Arif and Sciencef 157 HENRY' PALM ER TRUESDELL ..Y1l772771iI, N. f. Civil Engineering EY, Freshman Crew Squad, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, Musical Clubs 1, 3, The Cornell Annual: Board, Associate Editor 3. EMERSON ARTHUR TSCHUPP Scorpion. JOHN BENNETT TUCK, JR. North Bergen, N. J. Artr and tfciencer .Yjracure Arte and .Yciencer AY, Freshman Hockey Team, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Captain, Varsity Hockey Squad 1, Fresh- man Tax Committee, Chairman, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Officers Club. GEORGE TOWNSEND TURNER, JR. River Forert, Ill. Chernirtry A KE, Al-Djebar, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, Freshman Cap Burning Com- mittee, Dramatic Club 35 Saturday Lunch Club, Secretary-Treasurer. ALPHEUS FINCH UNDERHILL Buffalo Civil Engineering l'IKAg The Cornell Annualr Board, Associate Business Manager 3. MORRIS Down VAN PATTEN Wolcott Art.r and .S'cienceJ GAX, Red Key, Freshman Advisory Committee, State Cash Scholarship, Assistant Manager of Musical Clubs 3. WALTER DANIEL VOELKER CARL LEWIS WEAGANT New York City Electrical Engineering Douglarton Mechanical Engineering XT, Aleph Samachg HHCTH, Varsity Hockey Squad, Majura, Assistant Manager of Varsity Football 3. JOSEPH WEATHERBY, JR. KENNETH STEAD WEAVER State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. PAUL PHILIP WECKESSER Harrirhurg, Pa. Electrical Engineering Ticonaleroga Artr and .Yeiencer Rhineheck Agriculture Eleusisg Freshman Rush Committee, Floriculture Club, Musical Clubs 1, 1, 3, University Band 1, 1, 3, University Orchestra 1, 1, 3. HENRY WEISS Long Beach Artr and .fciencer CIJAM. JOSEPH WILLARD WELLS Norfolk, Va. Architecture X'-Il, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, Freshman Rush Committee, Atrux. STEVENS LUDWIG WERNER New York CiU Arte and .Yeieneer ZBT5 The Cornell Daig Sun Board, Associate Editor 1, 3. ARTHUR GILBERT YVEST Renrrelaer Agriculture ROBERT DALTON WEST Elgin, Ill. Agriculture BSU, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Football Squad 1, 3. JAMES SALLER WVEYL Philadelphia, Pa. Arte and Science: ZBTg Junior Smoker Committee, The Cornell Daibf .Yun Board 1, Assistant Circulation Manager 3. EDGAR ARCHIBALD XVI-IITING Ithaca Hotel Management KAP, Willard Straight Hall Dance Committee 1, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. LESTER BRoIcAw XXII-IITING EN, University Band I, 1, 3. Ithaca Hotel Management 158 WOODWARD ADAMS WICKHAM Eart Clevclmztl, Obie Artf and .frimter AACIJ, Aleph Samachg Wearer ofthe C g Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Team 1, 3, Freshman Tax Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Majurag Skulls. ARVE SIXTEN WIKSTROM Morztclizir, N. Civil Engineering ZAE, Red Key, Pyramidg Assistant Manager of Freshman Basketball 3. SILAS TI-IAYER WILD Pletmzfztville Cbemirtry AX, College Baseball Team I, College Basketball Team IQ University Band I, 1, 3. LAWRENCE ADELBERT WILLIAMS Itham Hotel Mtzmzgezmnt TIKQD, Varsity Rifle Team 2., 3. Q JAMES BOONE WILSON Braokbfrz Artr and Scierzter ZH, College Tax Committee 3, Dramatic Club I, Musical Clubs 1, State Tuition Scholarship. LAWRENCE BRODY WINKELSTEIN Elmira Art: and Scierztcr AIIPA, Freshman Baseball Squad, Freshman Boxing Squad, Varsity Boxing Squad 7.. LEVILLE JAMES WITHROW, JR. St. Loztir, Ma. Electrical Etzgizieerirzg Fl KA. EUGENE FINK WOLFE Kingrtan, Pa. Art! :mtl Srienter SIDNEY SHEPARD WCSLMAN Bf00kb'I1 Farertry Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad 1.. WARREN LESTER WORDEN Enid, Okltz. Arn and .Yciencer AT, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Football Team 3, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, Cornell-in-China Club, La Tertulia Estudiantil. FRED JOHN WRAMPELMEIER Cincinnati, Olaia Art: and .ftielzrcr AT, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Team Q., 3, Freshman Banquet Committee. WILLIAM WILSON WYNN Britlgston, N. J. SITE, University Band I, 1. MANTON MARBLE WYVELL Wizrlaincgtan, D. C. KE, Manager of Swimming 1., 3. MUNG YEE YAP Cornell-in-China Club, President 3. Hanalulu, Hawaii ALVIN DAVIS YASUNA State Tuition Scholarship. N ew York Cflijl TAKAYOSHI YODA Takya, japan WILLIAM NORMAN YOUNG Xllfg Rod and Bob, ACA g Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 7., 35 C Portland, Ore. Team 1. IVAN A ZATAYEVITCH Marrow, Rurria Cosmopolitan Club, President 3. LEON ZUSSMAN New Yorlz City ZAM5 Varsity Crew Squad 2, College Crew 1, State Tuition Scholarship. 159 Veterinary Artr and .Ycienccr Agriculture Artf and .Yticncm Arclaitettiir: Civil Engirtcer'in,g ollege Track Elertrictzl Engineering Aff! and .Yticnrcf fi 1 1 -11M LL-ff-L ' 1 L' '. 1-111 1 ' ' 1, ,111 -.M1L.. 1 ' 1 1. .11 1 1 I - 1 1 1 1 ,, ,. 1 -1 1 .11 1- . 1 v , 1 ' .1 1..Lun.f.-1 ' -.. 11 1 .wx-F11 1 1 1, .4 1. . -1 :. T W ,1 71- .14 41 ' 4 1 QP f J.. 1.1 I 1 :1 ,1-1111'1 1- '--+1-11 J-.-V':yLQI Af' ' - . L -Fw I- 11-ff 1 1-111- 1 - 1!-1 r 1 ' rv 1vI'L 1-'11 1. 111113 - 1 'J 1r' - H 11,-, 1 t - W 1.' Q -P.. J I LLI- ' ,1,Ir1NL.l ' 01, I 11 -' 'J-f 1. f,. .-1 11. . 'P115 1,- F11.. 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'Q V uk' '1wg1T2--- jf! 5 Q, I -11-rg-, Lf r :'I' lu'- 1L 11111. 1! 1-Lv,-L 1-1-1- 11' '-'-- - - '-1 ..-. :I ,T -1.5-'JTJE1-ie .. 1 .. 1 1 t , ujrg -Y JF -E-.Tl-1 -1-'QT'-' 'j.Jf'.Qf-1.71 -1 5 .11 V Y 11-'11',.n - f'2-.'r-451: H-:iff '-11 li, . 1-n 11,-17 ,,.:15i-,,,11'11 -W1 .. f'N 4' l I T 'H X ' L I I-1'-fi-nm 'V 1 3 SENIOR SOCIETY 'lb-D LVM ,, N Able. goofs X Sphinoi Head Charley Allen Abell John Wright Ackerman Eugene Price Balderfton, Eugene Bailey Baxtian Robert S herer Betten Henfy Charlef Bofchen John Tudor Bowen Stephen Duncan Bradley, f Eernando Chardon Hyman Solomon Clark Harold Norman Cohen Milton Henry Cooper Gilbert Edwin Crogan, Howard Lape Dayton Ira Harold Degenhardt Daniel Edwin Dufyea Herbert Harrifon Euller Earl Good Hanf Victor Grohmann Jamey Kenneth Hall Clyde Hall Harrifon I 1' Jr V. john Tuttle Holfman George Edwin Howard, Edward George fohnfon Henry Stanley Kruxen john Charley Little, fr. Robert Eorfyth Loetxcher Samuel Paul Maxorz Andrew Jamey McConnell John Bayley Mordock Arthur Waring 0'Shea Enom Eldridge Pennock Charles Criffy Porter Cyrus Pyle, 3d William Seward Salisbury Theodore Schloffbach fr. Auguyt Schumacher Donald Terry Seeor Alan Warner Thompson Clarence Au guxtuf Vanderbz ook Jamey Marefhall Veeder fofeph Nafh Williamf Norwood Griswold Wright 179 SENIOR SOCIETY 0 Quill and Dagger Gibson Milton Allen Bertel Waldemar Antell fofepb Berry, fr. George Cloapman Butler Elmo Carutloerf, fr. Edward Corbin Cbapman Auftin Harrie Cburcb Albert Craig Ritbard Walter Crannell Park Atkinxon Doing folon McBride Dorriy Kenneth Henry E ifber Barnard Wolcott Hewitt Tbomaf Washburn Hopper Cbien Hsu Jamex Edward Hubbell Roger Warren fonef Granget Louif Kammerer Robert Molitoif Leng 181 Edward Cyrus Maxteiz Walter Louie Mejo Malcolm Putnam Nlurdoclz Robert Davidson Murdoek Donald Albert Nefbitt Riebard Wallaee Pitman Jamey Dunbar Pond Potter Twicloell Rbodey Edward joy Scbeidenbelm Leonard Bernard Sebreck Lezoif Pintard Seiler Donn Verner Smytbe, fr. Rollin Henry Spelman fofepb Wigbt Stanley famex Barnaby Taylor Ofcar Pierfon Vatet Cbarlex Leon Walker Robert james Wilkef fobn Aloa Woeri JUNIOR SOCIETY , ' If 1 'ipiwrg Aleph Samaclz john Franklin Andereon .Swidnqf Deerfield Beck Horace Hiill Benfon Edward john Brnmder William Byer Firman foxeph Theodore Froelich William Anthony Geohegan, f Henry Gichner, Alhert Hugo Urrhmann Alfred Haven Roherly john Donaldson Rnffell Dndlegf Neoifon .Swchoalef Arch Panl Smith, fr. Charley Aldrich Steoenf, fr. William Francie .Ynllivan Carl Lezoif Weaganf Woodward Adamo Wickham Warren Leiter Worden 181 JUNIOR SOCIETY gdma h , ,f-wQ:g ,EJ 5, Q, V fr. -2 ' ed Key CHARLES SHEPPARD CALDWELL, BD COLLINS LOTHROP CARTER JOHN SELDEN CHICK CHARLES RUPERT CHURCH, JR. JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK ROBERT HOPIJER CRUM RICHARD LEE CUTHBERT CHARLES COOPER EELES ROBINSON Cox GLAZEBROOK FRANK BOLTIN HEATHMAN, JR. ROBERT EMMETT JENNINGS ROBERT WESTENGAARD JORGENSEN EDWARD GREEN JOYCE KARL FREDERIC KELLERMAN, JR. LESTER BENJAMIN KNIGHT, JR. JACK FRANKLIN MACOMBER JOHN FLETCHER PERRIGO WILLIAM DALY PHELAN WILL HAINES ROWAND THOMAS EUGENE SHAFFER CHRYSTAL HARTMAN TODD MORRIS DOWD VAN PATTEN JACKSON DEWITT WATERBURY JOHN HENRY WAY ARVE SIXTEN WIKSTROM JOHN MAXWELL WRIGHT 183 i lid I lgiliiliuii L Q ,,lil..... HONORARY ACADEMIC SGCIETY Phi Beta appa Founded December 5, 1775 NEW YORK THETA CHAPTER Ernzblixhed May 18, 1382 ,a.,fa,' ., I 272 'ii OFFICERS 1917-18 A L R A P .IZ LBERT E OY NDREWS . . ren :nt M955 . . ROBERT MORRIS OGDEN . Vue-Prerzdeut JOSEPH THEODORE SCHULTZ . .- . Sm :tary ' , ROBERT BAIRD BROWN . . Arrzrtfzfzt Secretmjf 4 13' DOROTHY REED BURNETT . . . Trmmrer ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY . . . . Regiftrm' ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE George Irving Dale Preserved Smith Joseph Quincy Adams Edward Gay Ainsworth, Jr. Eugene Plumb Andrews Liberty Hyde Bailey Dane Lewis Baldwin Mortier Franklin Barrus Frederick Bedell John Bcntley,Jr. Morris Gilbert Bishop Albert William Boesche George Kenneth Boyce Julian Pleasant Bretz Leslie Nathan Broughton Arthur Wesley Browne George Lincoln Burr Frank Pores Bussell Julian Edward Butterworth Harry Caplan Wesley Barnett Carroll Walter Buckingham Carver Peter Walter Claassen Lane Cooper Morris Albert Copeland Clyde Firman Craig Robert Eugene Cushman Mary Hastings Bosworth Edward Mic bael Boyne Seymour Wilson Brainard Bernard Ciolfari Vincent Ciolfari Theodore Walter Adler Mary Colby Betts hlargerv Isabella Blair Wayne Eugene Dorland FACULTY MEMBERS Louis Munroe Dennis Herbert Charles Elmer John James Elson Rollins Adams Emerson Millard Clayton Ernsbcrger Wilson Lewis Farman Livingston Farrand Albert Bernhardt Faust Samuel Feldman William Trowbridge Forbes Walter Hoyt French Carl Witz Gartlein Gussic Esther Gaskill Roswell Clifton Gibbs Adrian Gordon Gould Harry Joseph Griffiths Gilbert Dennison Harris Rebecca Stoneharu Harris John William Hebel Louis Benjamin Hoisington Charles Henry Hull Wallie Abraham Hurwitz John Irwin Hutchinson Stephen Mansheld Jaquith Horace Leonard Jones Earl Hesse Kennard Marcel Hartwig Kessel Walker Kinkaid Ernest August Kubler Max Ludwig Wolfram Laistner Howard Scott Liddell Frederick George Marcham James Frederick Mason Louis Melville Massey Leonard Amby Maynard Eleanor Clara McMullen Dale Raymond Mitchell Benton Sullivan Monroe James Frederick Mountford Herbert Joseph Mullet Carleton Chase Murdock Maurice Jackson Miller James George Needham Clark Sutherland Northup Frank Wallace Notestein Paul Martin O'Leary Ernest Trowbridge Paine Jacob Papish John Highberger Patterson Everett Franklin Phillips GRADUATES Lou Wilson Conklin Mary Phelps Enders Eleanor Ruth Gale Eleanor Halsron Dorothy Kaucher Harvey Clallin Mansfield Ethel Margaret Mohr Frank Charles Monaghan, Jr. Greta Louise Osborne Harry Joseph Pasternak Margaret Louise Plunkett James William Pugsley CLASS OF 197.8 Kenneth Wood Fuller Anna Gasool Eleanor Clark Johnson Melvin Joseph Koestler I Jeannette Frances Lissey Morris Maurice Ruhinsky . Vivian Nedda Shenkin Edna Virginia Silliman 84 Paul Russell Pope Lawrence Pumpelly Arthur Ranum Harold Lyle Reed Fred Holfman Rhodes George Frederick Rogalsky Paul Patrick Rogers Robert Warren Sailor Martin Wright Sampson Ernest William Schoder Lester Wayland Sharp James Whaples Sinelen Sumner Huber Slichter Harold Robert Smart Frederick Miller Smith Emma Romelia Speed John Vertrees Starr Rolland MacLaren Stewart William Strunk, Jr. Frank Thilly Herbert I-lice Whetzel Herbert August Wichelns Walter Francis Willcox Elias Root Beadle Willis Benjamin Dunbar Wilson Simon Rosenzweig Hazel Edith Schoonmaker Joseph Theodore Schultz Robert Whitney Tucker Es tella Frances Wells Myra Patricia Tolins Argus John Tresidder Joseph Weintraub Helen Douglas Worden Herbert B:tnhardt Adelmann Rollin Adams Emerson Herbert Joseph Reich I 5 HONORARY SCHOLASTIC SOCIETY Phi Kappa Phi Organized 1897 Ertzzblirbezl at Cornell Uzzivcrriry fmze 14, IQ20 OFFICERS 192.7-18 VERANUS ALVA MOORE . . . . . . . . Preridmt HORACE EUGENE WHITESIDE . . . ,Vice-Preridmt HUBERT HAWLEY RACE ...... .Yrtretzzry-Trearuref ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Arthur Wesley Browne John William Hebel Fred Asa Barnes Ralph Palm:r Agnew Edward Gay Ainsworth Ludwig Frederick Audrieth William Nichols Barnard Fred Asa Barnes Thomas Levingston Bayne, Jr. Raymond Clayton Bznder Cornelius Betten Morris Gilbert Bishop Ruth Boak Samuel Larimer Bootbroyd Francke Huntington Bosworth, Olaf Martinius Brauner Arthur Wesley Browne Earl Louis Brunett Harry Oliver Buckman Charles Kellogg Burdick Paul Rufus Burkholdcr George Lincoln Burr Earl Orlo Butcher Helen Canon Charles Milton Carpenter George Edward Gordon Catlin Paul Jones Chapman Stephen Farrell Cleary Jacob Roland Collins Anna Botsford Comstock Robert Brainard Corey John Courtney Herman Diederichs Charles Love Durham Joseph Alma Dye Theodore Hildreth Eaton Frank Oakes Ellenwood John James Elson Mary Hastings Bosworth Robert Baird Brown Burton Ashford Bugbee Bernard Cioffari Vincent Cioffari Lou Wilson Conklin Ernest Cleveland Abbe Thomas Brigham Aitchesou Gibson Milton Allen Alfred Appel Manson Benedict Lawrence Lester Benway Mary Colby Betts John Tudor Bowen Frank Jessup Bristol Walter Henry Bunke Cheng Yao Chou Charles Allen Clement Robert Ingersoll Cohn FACULTY MEMBERS Donald English Livingston Farrand Wallace Klippert Ferguson Ernest Mercer Fernald Myron Gustin Fincher Max Harold Fisch Pierre Augustine Fish Rachel Louise Fitch Walter Hoyt French Simon Henry Gage Walter Joseph Gibbons Roswell Clifton Gibbs David Clinton Gillespie Anne Temple Gordon John Richard Greeley Carl Edward Guterman Eugene Elvin Haskell John William Hebel Mary Frances Henry Robert Byron Hinman Grant Sherman Hopkins James Gordon Horsfall Ralph Sheldon Hosmer Gemma Jackson Joseph Olmstead Jeffrey Oskar Augustus Johannsen Edgar BlauveltJohnson Myron Slade Kendrick Abram Tucker Kerr Dexter Simpson Kimball Benjamin Freeman Kingsbury Georges Abdallah Knaysi Harold Fitch Kneen George Kreezer Paul J Kruse Herschel Paul Lewis Paul Martyn Lincoln Charles Osborn Mackey Michel George Malti Albert Russell Mann John Marshall, Jr. Clyde Walter Mason Clive Maine McCay Barbara McClintock Howard Bagnall Meek Ernest George Merritt Julian Howell Miller Helen Morxsch Veranus Alva Moore Robert Page Myers William Irving Myers Paul Robert Needham Charles Merrick Nevin Melvin Lorrel Nichols Leo Chandler Norris Clark Sutherland Northup Frank Wallace Notestein Robert Morris Ogden Peter Olafson James Beckley Palmer John Highberger Patterson Frank Ashmore Pearson John George Pertsch, Jr. Albert Charles Phelps Lillian Aline Phelps Walter Van Price Laurence Pumpelly Hubert Hawley Race Myers Peter Rasmussen Hugh Daniel Reed Alexander Zeissig GRADUATE MEMBERS Robert Geib Foster James Farnsworth Hand Mary Lynch Johnson Kakumaro Kemmotsu Charles Buell Lipa Gladys Kathryn McCosh Frank Charles Monaghan Keith Anderson Hope Murr Ivan Francis Phipps Margaret Louise Plunkett CLASS OF 197.8 Wayne Eugene Dorland John Ehrlich Donald Wells Exner William Stokes Farrell Kenneth Wood Fuller Cameron George Garman Anna Gasool George Harden Gibson Mildred Lee Gordon Jeanette Hanford Clyde Hall Harrison Claude Everett Hinds Martha Elizabeth Hollister I Eleanor Clark Johnson Wayne Arthur Kelly Arthur Columbus Kurzweil Andrew James McConnell Harry Joseph Pasternak Vernon Sennock Pate Clifford Calkins Pratt Edward Granville Ramberg Kenneth Aldrich Reeve Foster Twichell Rhodes Joseph Carl Roediger Morris Maurice Rubinsky Edward Joy Scheidenhelm Albert Washington Laubengayer W Heinrich Ries Louis Conrad Roess Flora Rose Harry Albert Ross Howard Willis Russell Harold Hunter Schali Herbert Henry Schofield William Charles Senning James Morgan Sherman Robert Pelton Sibley Harold Robert Smart Lloyd Preston Smith Lelanc Spencer Robert Sproul Stevens Alan Stone Howard James Stover Joseph Galluchat Tarboux Frank Thilly Charles Kenneth Thomas Clarence Ellsworth Townsend Leonard Church Urquhart Martha Van Rensselaer George Frederick Warren Jr. Donald Stuart Welch Harry Porter Weld Herbert Hice Whetzel Edward Albert White Harvey Elliott White Duncan Whitehead Horace Eugene Whiteside Karl McKay Wiegand James Kenneth Wilson Louis Edward Wolf Karl Dawson Wood Paul Work Wilma Jennings Pugh James William Pugsley George Lee Schuster Shu Chun Teng Robert Whitney Tucker Stanley Whitson Warren William Seldeen Vivian Nedda Shenkin Cyril Galloway Small Sherwood Badger Smith Carl Oswald Spalteholz James Henry Stack Theodore Ellsworth Thompson Mildred Elizabeth Tucker Elizabeth Gertrude Warren Joseph Weintraub Ludolph Frisch Welanetz John Alva Woerz Helen Douglas Worden HON ORARY RESEARCH SOCIETY .1 a f. ff-Q .- gg N L R. C. GIBI-ss . ' M O. A. JOHANNSEN X. ii fi A.J.EAMEs' . , W. A. HAGAN Adclman Albert RESIDENT MEMBERS P. A. Fish W. W. Fisk Sigma Xi Founded at Cornell University i . . Allen A. L. Andrews A. Aslander W. N. Barnard F. A. Barnes J. H. Barron M. F. Barrus A. C. Beal F. Bedell H. A. Bedient J. W. Benner C. Bettcn R. R. Birch J. A. Bizzell F. M. Blodgett S. L. Boothroyd J. C. Bradley T. R. Briggs A. W. Browne E. L. Brunett H. O. Buckman W. H. Burkholdcr F. P. Bussell C. M. Carpenter D. B. Carrick YV. B. Carver G. W. Cavanaugh E. M. Chamot P. Chapman C. Chupp I. P. Church P. W. Claassen J. R. Collins Mrs. A. B. Comstock J. H. Comstock H. P. Cooper R. B. Corey C. Crandall C. R. Crosby O. F. Curtis K. M. Dallenbach L. M. Dennis H. Diederichs J. A. Dye A. J. Eames F. O. Ellenwood R. A. Emerson M. C. Ernsberg:r L. Farrand E. L. Felix K. H. Fernow M. G. Fincher H. M. Fitzpatrick F. C. Fletcher J. E. Flynn W. T. M. Forbes A. C. Fraser J. N. Frost S. H. Gage C. W. Gartlein R. C. Gibbs D. C. Gillespie M. Gordon Miss G. H. Griswold A. F. Gustafson E. S. Guthrie W. A. Hagan G. O. Hall J. F. Harriott G. D. Harris C. E. Hayden A. J. Heinicke G. W. Herrick G. E. Hervey G. F. Heuser L. B. l-loisington E. F. Hopkins G. S. Hopkins H. J. Hotchkiss H. E. Howe E. W. Hughes G ckson O. .Johannsen E. B. Johnson R .Ja A . F. Jones A. D. Keller E. H. Kennard A.. T. Kerr B. F. Kimball D. S. Kimball B. F. Kingsbury L. Knudson M. Koch R. D. Lewis H. S. Liddell P. M. Lincoln J. R. Livermore H. H. Love T. L. Lyon Miss E. H. MacArthur L. H. MacDanieis M. G. Malti A. R. Mann C. W. Mason L. M. Massey I OFFICE RS 197.7-7.8 OF THE ALPHA CHAPTER, R. Matheson G. H. Maughan L. A. Miss G. R. Maynard B. McClintock McDermott T. MCInerney A. E. Miss Miss McKinney E. G. McMullen A. G. Mekecl E. G. Merritt H. J. Milks W. D. Mills Miss L. A. Minns E. G. Misner G. S. Moler V. A. Moore W. C. Muenscher C. C. Murdock C. H. Myers R. F. Myers YV. I. Myers E. H. Nason J. G. Needham P, R. Needham C. M. Nevin W. W. Nicholas E . L. Nichols M. L. Nichols L. C. Norris E. Oertel R. M. Ogden P. Olafson J. Oskamp E. L. Palmer W. Papez J. Papish F. A. Pearson J. G. Pertsch L. C. Petty E. F. Phillips M. E. Pirnic C. K. Powell W. F. Price H. H. Race O. Rahn L. F. Randolph M. P. Rasmussen D. Redclick H. D. Reed F. H. Rhodes J. E. Rice F. K. Richtmyer D. Ries H. Ries H. A. Ross 86 n 1886 1917-7.8 . Prcridml . Vice-Prefidmt . .Yerrsmry . Treazrlzrcr H. E. Ross R. W. Sailor Miss R. N. sf. John D. Sanderson E. E. Savage W. M. Sawdon E. W. Schoder H. H. Scofield H. E. Seeman C. V. Shapiro L. W. Sharp P. F. Sharp Miss P. G. Sheldon J. M. Sherman Miss E. D. Simpson A. W. Smith L. Spencer Miss A. Spohn C. N. Stark A. Stone J. B. Sumner W. R. Sutton F. G. Switzer G. W. Tailby J. H. Tanner J. W. Then H. E. Thomas H. C. Thompson D. W. Trainer H. C. Troy D. H. Udall G. B. Upton R. S. von Hazmburg G. F. Warren L. P. Wehrle D. S. Welch H. P. Welcl H. H. Whetzcl R. Whitaker H. E. Whire J. S. Wiant K. M. Wiegand R. G. Wiggans D. T. Wilber B, D. Wilson J. K. Wilson H. H. Wing E. H. Wood K. D. Wood P. Work A. H. Wright N. C. Wright B. Young A. Zeissig HONORARY ENGINEERING SOCIETY A-rn' ' au Beta Pi IT A1 TU Delta of New York Established January 17, 1910 WILDER DWIGHT BANCROBT JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. WILLIAM NICHOLS BARNARD FRED ASA BARNES FACULTY MEMBERS FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, JR. ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE IRVING PORTER CHURCH ADAM CLARKE DAVIS LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS HERMAN DIEDERICHS FRANK OAKES ELLENWOOD LIVINGSTON FARRAND SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE JAMES FARNSWORTH HAND VLADIMIR KARABETOBE DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL GIBSON MILTON ALLEN JOHN ALLHUSEN HUBERT CLARENCE BEBB STEPHEN DUNCAN BRADLEY, KENNETH ALAN BROWNE LOUIE MCSHERRY BURNS GORDON LLOYD CARSON EDWARD CORBIN CHAPMAN DONALD WELLS EXNER GEORGE LUTHER GRAY CLYDE HALL HARRISON CLAUDE EVERETT I-IINDS CHIEN HSU SAMUEL CLOSSEN JONES CLASS OF 1918 JR. HAROLD FITCH KNEEN MYRON ADOLPH LEE PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN DONNELL DIXON MACCARTHY CHARLES OSBORN MACKEY CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN GEORGE ROBERT MCDERMOTT ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT WILBUR BERNARD MESERVE MELVIN LORREL NICHOLS ALBERT LEE O'BANION ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS HERBERT JOSEPH REICH GEORGE BURR UPTON LAL CHAND VERMAN GEORGE YOUNG, JR. ARTHUR COLUMBUS KURZWEIL ENLOE MCCLAIN ANDREW JAMES MCCONNELL NORMAN AMOS MILLER LEMUEL THORNTON PRICE KENNETH ALDRICH REEVE FOSTER TWICHELL RHODES JOSEPH CARL ROEDIGER FRANK HARRY RONINGER THEODORE ELLSWORTH THOMPSON BERTRAM TREVOR CONSTANTINE TIMOTHY TROY ROLAND WILLIAM TWEEDIE JAMES MARSHALL W7-EEDER LUDOLPH FRISCH WELANETZ CLASS OE 197.9 KENNETH CLEMENTS ALLEN FERRIS PHILLIP KNEEN ARCH PAUL SMITH, JR. 187 JOHN ALLHUSEN JOHN WILSON BAILEY I-IONORARY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY . ... :.,... , , ,. ,.,, U, . . , .4,,m,,,, S C : I - f4,,4V ,QM E N, in f- 75' ' 1 A if ' ' , mr: -Sz' If W ei: Z gg ! 'D Eta Kappa N u Kappa Chapter Established in 1911 HONORARY MEMBERS A FREDERICK BEDELL VLADIMIR KARAPETOFF PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN ASSOCIATE MEMBERS WILLIAM CYRUS BALLARD, JR. ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN GEORGE FRANCIS BASON JOHN GEORGE PERTSCH, JR. GRADUATE MEMBERS KENNETH ALAN BROWNE DAVID ERNEST OHL LAWRENCE ADAMS BURCKMYER, JR. HUBERT HAWLEY RACE DONNELL DIXON MACCARTHY LOUIS CONRAD ROESS MILES GORDON NORTHROP GEORGE NORMAN SCOTT JOSEPH GALLUCHAT TARBOUX CLASS OF 1918 FRANCIS PITMAN KEIPER ALFRED VINCENT LEHMANN STEPHEN DUNCAN BRADLEY, JR. FRANK JESSUP BRISTOL JAMES RICHARD BURNETT LOUIE MCSHERRY BURNS GEORGE MATTHEW DILL DONALD NVELLS EXNER ANDREW JAMES MCCONNELL NORMAN AMOS MILLER KENNETH ALDRICH REEVE BERTRAM TREVOR CONSTANTINE TIMOTHY TROY JAMES ALBERT WOOD, JR. CLASS OF I919 JAMES ROSS CAMPBELL, JR. LOREN FREDERICK MASON JOHN WALTER DRUMMOND ROBERT SOUTHLAND MILANS PAUL NELSON MARTIN STANLEY LEWRY SCHAUSS ROBERT EDWARD SINCLAIR I 88 I-IONORARY CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY Chi psilon GIBSON MILTON ALLEN KENNETH CLEMENTS ALLEN FRED ASA BARNES EDWARD CLARKSON COLLINS RICHARD WALTER CRANNELL EDWIN THOMAS HEBERT CLAUDE EVERETT HINDS JOHN BROWN HOPKINS CHIEN HSU JAMES EDWARD HUBBELL GRANGET LOUIS KAMMERER ARTHUR COLUMBUS KURZWEIL EDWIN ARTHUR LANGERFIELD DONALD FOX LAYTON CHARLES EDWARD O,ROURKE RONALD ORR JOSHUA WILSON ROWE HERBERT HENRY SCOFIELD ARCH PAUL SMITH, JR. SHERWOOD BADGER SMITH ROMEYN YATMAN THATCHER ROLAND WILLIAM TWEEDIE CHARLES LEON WALKER CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER 189 PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTIC SOCIETY J I I -., K! Sigma Delta Chi BRISTOW ADAMS WILLIAM CAIRNS BANTA GEORGE LAMONT BIDWELL, JR. HARRY LAWRENCE CASE BERNARD MICHAEL CLAREY JOHN EHRLICH CAMERON MANN FISHER PHILIP HERBERT PREUND PAUL TAYLOR GILLETTE XVILLIAM MALTBY GLASS LELAND PETER HAM BARNARD WOLCOTT HEWITT ELMER MARKER JOHNSON LAURENCE BRIGHAM JUNE HENRY STANLEY KRUSEN EDWARD XVILLIAM LANE MILTON MARX DONALD ALBERT NESBITT XVARREN ALOYSIUS RANNEY ROBERT XVARREN SAILOR FRANCIS HENRY SCHAEEER, JR. x7ARIAN STEELE HARRY GEORGE STUTZ XVILLIAM JOHN XVATERS 190 HONORARY JOURNALISTIC-SOCIETY f C TTA A E, Pi Delta psilon HARRY CARVEL BEAVER LOUIS BONAPARTE CARVER JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK JOHN MCBRIDE DORRIS CHAUNCEY LEWIS GRANT RANSOM STEELE HOLMES, JR. HOULDER HUDGINS ROBERT WESTENGAARD JORGENSEN JOHN CHARLES LITTLE, JR. EDWARD PAYSON MATHEWSON, JR. JOHN TEN BROECK MILLER NORMAN AMOS MILLER DONALD ALBERT NESBITT JAMES PEABODY PARKER CHARLES CRISSY PORTER, JR. ALFRED HAVEN ROBERTS JOSEPH MANIG RUMMLER DONN VERNER SMYTHE, JR. WILLIAM WALTER SPROUL EDWARD HENRY STIEFEL WILLIAM FRANCIS SULLIVAN CHESTER DELANEY WALTHALL 191 FACULTY MEMBERS ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY kv? I , A In Vibfti,-VC --'- i337 I 2 1 Q G ,- 'A HUBERT EUGENE BAXTER FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH OLAI2 MARTINIUS BRAUNER LEROY PEARL BURNHAM GEORGE RAY CHAMBERLAIN EDWARD GORTON DAVIS WILLIAM MCLEISH DUNBAR LIVINGSTON FARRAND EDWARD GODEREY LAWSON CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN CHRISTIAN MIDJO EUGENE DAVIS MONTILLON CHARLES EDWARD O,ROURKE ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON NATHANIEL SCHMIDT WILLIAM HERBERT SCHUCHARDT WALTER KING STONE CONWAY LIBANUS TODD GEORGE YOUNG, JR. GRADUATE MEMBERS EDWARD HENRY ABBUEHL BURTON ASHFORD BUGBEE KENNETH LELAND WASHBURN CLASS OE 197.7 DAVID DAVIS LAURENCE DOUBLEDAY DON CHARLES HERSHEY CLASS OF HUBERT CLARENCE BEBB LEROY GUION GARNSEY GEOPPREY NOEL LAWFORD I ROBERT JARROLD FOLSOM LENT GEORGE SIEBENTHALER BERNARD JACOB TOLCES 197.8 RICHARD EUGENE METZGER LUIS EDMUND OSBORNE GORDON MCCLAVE XVILBUR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SGCIETY CD e Q u Tffx KI, N. I 1 xv J P3 .- Atmos JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. WILLIAM NICHOLS BARNARD THEODORE UPRIGHT BLAKE HENRY CHARLES BOSCHEN GORDON LLOYD CARSON ELMO CARUTHERS, JR. BRUCE SAXTON CORNELL ADAM CLARKE DAVIS, JR. I-IERMAN DIEDERICHS ROBERT IRVING DODGE, JR. FRANK OAKES ELLENWOOD MILLARD CLAYTON ERNSBERGER HENRY NATHANIEL FAIRBANKS JOHN WOODWARD FITZGERALD SEYMOUR STANTON GARRETT ROBINSON COX GLAZEBROOK ROBERT FREDERICK GUNDLACH HAROLD HOEKELMAN THOMAS WASHBURN HOPPER EDWARD COLE HOWE, JR. DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL, JR HAROLD FITCH KNEEN FERRIS PHILLIP KNEEN LESTER BENJAMIN KNIGHT, JR MYRON ADOLPH LEE CHARLES OSBORN MACKEY JOHN DANIEL MICKLE, JR. SIDNEY QLDBERG WILLIAM DALY PHELAN WILL MILLER SAWDON DUDLEY NEVISON SCHOALES ROBERT MILLER SMITH DONN VERNER SMYTHE, JR. ROLLIN HENRY SPELMAN EDWIN ODELL TUPPER RICHARD VICKERY WAKEMAN ALBERT EDWARD WVELLS THOMAS PUTNAM YVYMAN,'JR. I CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY T '.- ,. A I .,.1 wl - ' A 1 I,-Mg?-,XI 'IJ A- , ,M .J-S , SSI. ' ,N- -I S-LN, :gn-, 'I W ,A ' v I --.x 5 ' W, Y I, E, r E1 40 ,+A NJ- -. :SI Q.-A-. - . ,,, I- M I, ' Sa-Km AE, Q -'I..1:'n ww A - I 2 'I ,, :Ei Ifil r fgkfi I GIBSON MILTON ALLEN KENNETH CLEMENTS ALLEN CHARLES FREDERICK BELL ROSCOE GEORGE BERLINGHOF CLIFFORD LYNDON BRUNO EARLE NELSON BURROWS CHARLES COLEMAN BYE, JR. DANIEL HARDIN CALLAHAN WALTER LICHTENTHAELER CONWELL RICHARD WALTER CRANNELL GILBERT EDWIN CROGAN, JR. JOSEPH THEODORE FROELICH WILLIAM SHARMAN IBOLD WILLIAM ALEXANDER KERR EDWARD MAX KRECH ' LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE WILLIAM ARRINGDALE MARSHALL, 3 HENRY NEELY GG-,DEN WVILLIAM EDWARD O,NEIL, JR. CHARLES EDWARD OYROURKE CLAUDE MARC PENDLETON JOSHUA XVILSON ROWE HERBERT HENRY SCOFIELD JOHN XVILLIAINI SWENSON LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART ARVE SIXTEN WIKSTROM 194 CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY 4,51 ,I A . .-L4 L 4' -its i 351 J? T 53- .gtj ilu' 1 if R a' ' I IIA, G' 1 ' A ' 5.2551 - ,hi E ' A55 f SE ' , .A:3. ,g,A J Q , iff! - :UQKS V. f iw, , 1e4':A ' 57' fir., ,MI 5513, Aw, ,gi.:Qt,I ' ' 52 A51 fri, od and Bob THOMAS BARTLETT ALDRICH, JR. ARNOLD OBED BABB FRED ASA BARNES EARL GARNER BRISTOL KARL CLINTON CARL CRANDALL WILLIAM LEVERING CRESSMAN RICHARD LEE CUTHBERT JOSEPH I-IUTTON DEFREES WALTER AUGUSTINE DERHAM RANDALL EVERETT FRYE SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE JOSEPH SCOTT GOWDY JAMES KENNETH HALL JAMES EDWARD HUBBELL THOMAS HUGHES, 4TH JOHN WILLIAM JOHNSON DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL MILES CORL NEWTON JOHN THOMAS PARSON JOHN EDWIN PERRY PIERRE JOSEPH PURCELL WILLIAM JENNINGS QUEST HERBERT DORLON ROLLO EDWARD JOY SCHEIDENHELM ERNEST WILLIAM SCHODER ARCH PAUL SMITH, JR, FREDERICK JOSIAH SPRY ROMEYN YATMAN THATCHER PAUL HALLADAY UNDERWOOD CHARLES LEON WALKER WILLIAM NORMAN YOUNG JAMES ARTHUR YOUNGLOVE I 95 SENIOR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ebs-SLI CHARLES ALLEN ABELL CLARENCE FREDERICK BLEWER FERNANDO CHARDON FRANCIS GORDON DAVENPORT ABRAM VAN JVRANKEN DESPORGES JOHN MCBRIDE DORRIS JOHN EHRLICH KENNETH HENRY FISHER HERBERT HARRISON FULLER LEONARD HEWETT HALL EDWIN CHARLES HANSELMAN GILBERT BENJAMIN HART RICHARD HERMAN KRAMER EDWARD CYRUS MASTEN ROBERT DAVIDSON MURDOCK ARTHUR XVARING OJSHEA HENRY LEVI PAGE JAMES DUNBAR POND XVILLIAM SEWARD SALISBURY AUGUST SCHUMACHER ANDREW GIVEN SHARP CLARENCE AUGUSTUS XIANDERBROOK JOHN ALVA XVOERZ 196 SENIOR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 'fy 2 Helios FACULTY MEMBERS HAROLD EUGENE BOTSEORD KARL HERMANN PERNOW ALLAN CAMERON FRASER CEDRIC HAY GUISE ROBERT BYRON HINMAN EDWIN FRASER HOPKINS BURTON AARON JENNINGS EDWARD GODRREY LAWSON MORTIMER DEMAREST LEONARD WILLIAM GUY MEAL EDWARD GARDNER MISNER WILLIAM IRVING MYERS GEORGE EDWARD PEABODY MYERS PETER RASMUSSEN JAMES EDWARD RICE ELMER SETH SAVAGE ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY OLIN XVHITNEY SMITH UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS ERNEST CLEVELAND ABBE HERMAN GEORGE AGLE WALTER GERALD BEEN ADELBERT HARRY BLENCOE ROGER CLAPP GEORGE ROBERT EWART, 3D FREDERIC FISH CAMERON GEORGE GARMAN GEORGE HARDEN GIBSON EARL GOOD PAUL DUANE HARWOOD CLAUDE EMERSON I-IEIT KENNETH AVERY HOWLETT ERNEST FOSTER NOHLE JAMES COLE PETTENGILL ARTHUR BOWER QUENCER HENRY WALTER QUINN GERALD PETER RHODES SANFORD REUBEN SHAPLEY CYIRL GALLOWAY SMALL CARL OSWALD SPALTEHOLTZ ROBERT MAXHAN TAYLOR KENNETH RANDOLR XVOOD 197 LAW SOCIETY .JAX . 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MARGERY ISABELLA BLAIR SAMUEL BLINKOEE WAYNE EUGENE DORLAND SAMUEL SINCLAIR EDSON LEO JOSEPH GAINEY GEORGE HARDEN GIBSON HOWARD CHARLES HOPESOMER WILBUR'SAMUEL HOWELL STEPHEN MANSEIELD JAQUITH RAYMOND HARVEY LOUNSBURY HARVEY CLAFLIN MANSPIELD EMMETT MCNATT I BLANCHE MAXWELL MELVIN GRETA LOUISE OSBORNE JOHN I-IIGHBERGER PATTERSON RAYMOND EARL WAKBLEY ESTELLE FRANCES WELLS CLASS OF 1 918 MILDRED LEE GORDON FREDERICK WENDELL HUNTINGTON CATHERINE BAYNARD MACLEOD JACOB SOLOMON ROSS CHARLES SNITOW JOHN HENRY WEIDNER JOSEPH WEINTRAUB HELEN DOUG LAS VJORDEN CLASS OF 1919 HOWARD WAYLAND BEERS DOROTHY HEYL VIRGINIA GARY JOSEPHINE ROSS HUNTER 'LOI CHEMISTRY SOCIETY ip- AL-D BAR HONORARY MEMBERS WILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS MELVIN LORREL NICHOLS FRED HOFFMAN RHODES ACTIVE MEMBERS JOHN WRIGHT ACKERMAN LUDWIG FREDERICK AUDRIETH 'JOSEPH WVILLIAM AYERS RAYMOND FISK BECKWITH FRANKLIN HAMMOND BIVINS SEYMOUR XVILSON BRAINARD FREDERICK LLEWELLYN CHAFPELL, JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK WVILLIAN1 JANES CONGDON RAYMOND HERBERT PLECKENSTEIN EDMUND ALFRED GEORGI JAMES FARNSWORTH HAND JOHN HENRY HUGH BAYARD HODGE, HARRY JAMES HOSKING R. 2.01 NEWTON CHARLES 'JONES SAMUEL CLOSSON JONES ALBERT WASHINGTON LAUBENGAYER ARTHUR WALTHER LEWIS JACK MISCALL CYRUS PYLE, BD ASHLEY Q ROBEY WILLIAM DAVID ROLAND, JR FRANK HARRY RONINGER RICHARD KEMPER SCALES WILLIAM ROGERS SUTTON JOHN FRANK THOMPSON GEORGE TOWNSEND TURNER, JR JAMES MARSIIALL WIEEDER WVILLIAM ROBERTS WVOOD HONORARY MILITARY SOCIETY X 3 ', C' ,gigg Y' E22 v' .jf fr '21 f -av , A . 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HENRY STANLEY KRUSEN HERBERT FREDERICK LINDAL WILLIAM SEWARD SALISBURY KENNETH ALDRICH REEVE COLONEL JOSEPH WILLIAM BEACHAM, U.S.A. LT. COLONEL WVILLIAM APPLEGATE CASTLE, U.S.A. MAJOR WILLIAM EARL CHAMBERS, U.S.A. MAJOR RALPH HOSPITAL, U.S.A. MAJOR PAUL VINCENT KANE, U.S.A. MAJOR FRANK SCHNEIDER, U.S.A. CAPTAIN EDWARD MICHAEL CURLEY, U.S.A. CAPTAIN HUGH JOSEPH GAFFEY,' U.S.A. A. E. ALEXANDER ALLHUSEN B. W. ANTELL J. H. BARRETT H. C. BEBB A. W. BEHRMAN M. BENDER B. BILL T. S. BILL B. BISSELL B. C. BLACKEURN H. L. BORGZINNER A. P. BOUTON S. D. BRADLEY, JR. B. W. BROWN A. W. BUDD A. BUDD . P. BULLOCK T. R. BURNETT N. CASTALDO C. R. CHAMPION F. CHARDON N. W J. K. CHICHESTER, JR. A. H. CHURCH J. P. CLARK C. CLAVELL H. T. CLINTON E. C. COLLINS C. H. COLVIN T. I. COLYER J. G. CONNELL D. K. COOPER S. C. CRAIGIE E. A. CREMER, JR. G. C. CROSSMAN R. H. CRUM W. DICKER R. T. DODD R. I. DODGE,J1l. J. W. DRUMMOND E. M. DULIN XV. H. DXVIGHT C. M. EDMUNDS H C . '. ELLSXVORTH L. L. EMERSON, JR. H . A. ERB E. A. FINTEL J. S. FISHER E. R. FISKE, JR. F. H. FLEISCHER W. E. FLEISCHER J. B. FORKER F. O. FOSTER W. H. FOSTER K. D. GALLINGER L. R. GARDNER R. B. GEAR H. B. GILLIGAN A. S. GITHENS D. H. GOLDSTEIN A. Gow, JR. R. S. GRANGER G. O. GRAY E. R. GROO J. B. GUCK,JR. R. HALLOCK H. H, HAMILTON B. L. HASTINGS D. W. HAWES G. W. HEDDEN C. H. HENNE J. A. HERRMANN H. H. HIGAKI K. F. HILEERT R. L, HODGE G. C. HOFFMAN W. H. HOOPER D. HOPKINS G. H. HOPSON W, HUBER W. D. HULL C. M. HUNTSMAN H. JAFFEE S. A. JOHNSON S. D. JOHNSON R. D. JONES R. W. JONES J. R. KAHN W. A. KERR C. B. KING N. L. KISTLER H. S. KRUSEN W. W. KUNTZ G. T. LACEY E. A. LANGERPELD H. H. LAVVTON Prexident . . Vive-Prefidezzt .fecretary Trenmrer . . Correfpondifzg .Yecremry CAPTAIN THOMAS ROBERT GIBSON, U.S.A. CAPTAIN STONEWALL JACKSON, U.S.A. CAPTAIN ROBERT VICTOR MARAIST, U.S.A. CAPTAIN JAMES MAHAN ROAMER, U.S.A. CAPTAIN HARRY JOHN SCHROEDER, U.S.A. CAPTAIN GRAYSON COOPER WOODBURY, U.S.A. FIRST LIEUTENANT FREDERICK HAROLD GASTON FIRST LIEUTENANT ARTHUR KENLEY HAMMOND FIRST LIEUTENANT ALLEN BONHAM HICKLIN, U.S.A. 7.1 A. N. LE FEBER B. M. LEVIN G. LEVIN, JR. D. W. LEWIS L. LEWIS H. F. LINDAL A. W. LINDBLAD H. T. LIPSKY W. H. LONG H. H. LOWENSTEIN W. O. LUTZ W. MCCABE H. K. MACCORKLE N. MANSEIELD M. L. MARKEY J. C. MARSHALL W. L. MEJO D. METCALPE R. S. MILANS C. H. MILKS C. A. MILLER C. K. MOEFATT A. U. MOORE C. A. NOBLES S. S. NUCKOLS P. L. NUNEZ E. F. NUSE, JR. W. E. PARKER G. S. PENNIMAN M. L. PETERSON J. C. PETTENGILL G. L. PHELPS W. G. PHELPS R. W. PITMAN P. POLEY T. F. QUEALLY A. D. QUICK A. S. QUINN E. C. RAEDEL N. RAFLER K. A. REEVE T. G. ROCHOW A . ROSE S. ROSOPP J. W. RUZICKA N. SAGAN G. H. SALISBURY W. S. SALISBURY L. T. SAMPLE F. R. SAUNDERS M. W. SCHAAP F. H. SCHAEPER, JR. L. SCHOEN S. L. SEFTON S. E. SEIDLEMAN S. R. SHAPLEY G. SHARPE H. W. SHEWARD M. E. SILVER M. SINGER N. F. SMITH R. SMITH M. A. SPECHT A. E. STANAT J. A. STEELE J. G. STEIN W. W. STILLMAN G. C. STOLL P. STONE E. L. TANNER D. TAUB R. M. TAYLOR T. H, TAYLOR H. C. TEMPLE J. A. THOMAS M. F. THOMAS S. W. TOMPKINS J. L TROLLEY A. S. TROWIIRIDGE G. G. TROWBRIDGE G. H. TYLER A. N. VANDERLIP R. B. WAGNER H. XVARD, JR. J. C. WARD R. R. WARRINER A. WASSER L. F. WELANETZ M. WVERNER I F. WESLEY D. H. WILCOX F. L. WVITT M. M. WVYVELL A. D. YASUNA C. M. ZELKOWITZ H. T. ZIMMERMAN ,USA ,USA Af-:SEER zu- -'1-,.3z V :2:.f': 'wIw1!u'-ws V75 I--rw-fff..f . . he Ornell Foresters OFFICERS ALNIONDUNBAR QUICK . . , . JABIES DUNBAR POND . . . CHARLES KELLOGG GRAYDON . WVARREN PAUL BULIOCK . . JOHN BENTLEY, JR. JOSHUA ALBAN COPE CARL DAVID CRANE FRANK KEMP BEYER ARCHIBALD WRIGHT BUDD ROBERT HALLOCK MAX GODPREY BETI-IGE GEORGE LAMONT BIDWELL GILBERT SHIBISEY POWELL WALTER SCHANZE FACULTY MEMBERS CEDRIC HAY GUISE RALPH SHELDON HOSBIER ARTHUR BERNARD RECKNAGEL CLASS OF I 91.8 STANLEY GUSTAV ERICSON GEORGE LLOYD GODFREY CLASS OF 192.9 GEORGE CHRISTOPHER HOFFMAN JAMES HUNTINGTON MANROSS CLASS OF 1930 ELBERT SNELL CARY, JR. JAMES WALKER CRUIKSHANK WALTER FERRIS DUNILIING CLASS OF 1931 HAROLD FRANK SCI-IULTZ RONALD LAVERN SHELDON 7.19 Prefidcut Vire-Prcxiziezzt Secretary Trenmrn' JOHN NELSON SPAETH SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING EARL GOOD HERBERT FRANCIS MARCO ALBERT JULIUS RISSNIAN MARVIN LOUIS SMITH HOWARD KORT JENNINGS WARREN JOSEPH WILLIAMS JOHN DELMAR VAN GEEM JOHN DEWITT XVARNER W 31' Nl 'fly' L NN X1 W 17 Rx 5 V WW 'F xshlssflzt fx V NN x -- 3 X A33 W Aiwa' .u 'fvzlR'J. Kin 1 ' -. .1124 I, X y A Y! 4 I S1 X dwelt' h.x2Q,!,1,! 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ARTHUR EDIVIOND STANAT JAMES HENRY STACK . PHILIP JOHNSON STONE . HENRY PALLUEZR TRUESDELL . . CHRISTIAN AUGUST VON RULTOHR abinerzf . Prefident , Vice-Prefident . . . Secretary Epiycopal Reprexentatioe Editor, Barney Hall Bnlletin Cbairnzan of Freshman Meetingx . . Vocational Connfel . Extenfion Service . . . Library . . . Union Meetingf Congregational Reprefentatioe . .Ytadentf froin Abroad . Metlvoditt Reprefentatioe Unitarian Reprefentative . . . Confereneef . . . Chairman Finance D0l'mll01Q' Difcztffion Groiepf Fraternity Dieeamion Group! Pretbyterian Reprefentatire Lietberan Representative Neioinan Clitb Reprefentative Editor, Freflonian Handbook . I Baptift Reprefentatioe , Prefident, Saturday Lzencb Clno 110 THOMAS PHELPS CARPENTER . MARY EDDA Cox . . . GEORGE EUGENE DURHAM RICHARD HENRY EDWARDS . JOHN DIETRICH WITTICH FETTER FRANK LAMBERT .... JAMES ASHTON GREENE MOORE HUGH ANDERSON MORAN Stavf Arcociate Execntive Director of Y.W.C.A. Director of Conferencec Execietive Secretary and Director of Vocational Conncel Director of Cbzercb Relationer Director of Devotional Service and Library Director of Extension Service Director of Religions Education Smythe Carpenter Ferrer O'Shea Moore Lambert Moran Durham Edwards Talbot Edmond Francke Worden Mason 7.7.1 Cornell Cosmopolitan - Club ASSOCIATION I OF COSMOPOLITAN CLUBS International Federation of Students: Corda Fratres I. A. ZATAYEVITCH P. B. JESSUP . . S. C. CRAIGIE . M. A. LEE . F. W. HUNTINGTON, Cbairimzrz L. H. BAILEY E. A. BATES C. BETTEN J. H. COMSTOCK G. DE GRASSI S. H. GAGE E. DOMONKOS T. S. BILL V. L. BUTTERFIELD S. C. CRAIGIE Rrznia A. BAORATIDNOTII M. MARTIROSOFF A. RABOTNIKOFF J. I. YAVITCI-I I. A. ZATAYEVITCH Cbifr C. D. Gl.ANOLI A. GR.AF Irrlilml W. TVICENERY OFFICERS . . . . Pruidmr H. DU PLESSIS . . . . . . Vic:-Prcfidenz . . . Recariliizg .Yerretmjf M. B. DEL ROSARIO . Affifmnt Recordiizrg Secretary . Correfpoizdifzg .fearemry H. DU PLESSIS ...... - Cfmpter Erlifor . . . . . Trefzxzzrer B. E. GOETZ . . . . Axfixtfmz Trezzmrei BOARD OF DIRECTORS G. DE GRASSI O. G. GUERLAC N. SCHMIDT I. A. ZATAYEVITCH B. E. GOETZ M. A. LEE W. S. WYMAN HONORARY MEMBER LIVINGSTON FARRAND FACULTY MEMBERS E. A. GRAUE M. A. KUBLER M. W. SAMPSON F. THILLY O. G. GUERLAC M. A. LEE N. SCHMIDT G. F. WARREN L. HAWTHORN E. MERRITT R. P. SIBLEY N. A. WEISS A. S. HAZZARD V. A. MOORE D. F. SIVIILEY H. H. WHETZEL G. S. HOPKINS C. S. NORTHUP O. W. SMITH W. F. WILLCOX C. H. HULL H. RIES W. STRUNK ASSOCIATE MEMBERS E. W. ERWAY W. HORN H. MORAN C. E. WHIPPLE B. A. GREDDLER S. M. JENKS F. L. MORSE STUDENT MEMBERS United .ftatex D. M. DANIEL B. E. GOETZ P. B. JESSUP E. G. RAMBERG R. W. EDWARDS D. R. HALE MICHAEL NEUSHUL R. C. RUSSELL C. O. ENGLISH F. W. HUNTINGTON MYRON NEUSI-IUL W. S. WYMAN Philippine IJZHIZZIJ fupmz China .fourla Africa R. C. CONCEPCION H. H. HIGAKI C. C. CI-IEN H. DU PLESSIS M. B. DEL ROSARIO K. KEMMOTSU H. W. LI F. GROENEVELD J. V. SALUD H. SUEYOSIAII T. LIU C. NEETHLING S. C. YUSON R. G. NEL H. OEERI-IOLZER India Grmt Britain .Yiwu Hzmgary S. PATTEL I. USISKEN B. C. INDRAMBAYA I. DOMONKOS L. C. XIERLIAN H. F. SMITH P. PURNASRI Colombia .fzveiieu Pmzama Gcrmmgf A, C. MARTINEZ A. ASLANDER 17.7. E. E. LE FEVRE R. P. SCHULENBERG Chinese Students Club HSIEN CHIANG HSIA . . P1 efzdefzr MISS WVEI VAN TSANG . . Vzce Pzeyzdenr CHIEN CHI KU . . Sfflffdlj HUNG KAI WU . . . . T1 eafmfer CHIEN HsU PU CHI LIU JEN CHANG NAN FENG CHANG NAN MING CHANG SIH VAN CHANG LIEN FANG CHAO ZUNG CHAO CHIN SUNG CHEN CHUNJEN CHEN GEARGE CHEN CHUN CHUAN CHENG CHENG YAO CHOU SHAN HOU FANG YOUNG PANG SHU JIH HO HSIEN CHAKING HSIA CHIEN HSU JEN HSIEN Hsu TSEN YIN HsU MEI KIEN HU EN KOU HUANG CHIEN CHI KU SUNG CHOA YEW 7.7.9 . Atblerzc Manager . . . . . .S'e1'geanfatA1fmJ FU CHUAN KUAN MRS. K. C. KUAN WVILLIAM MUYAO LEIGH HSIEN WEN LI CHUAN FOH LIANG FU CHI LIU TIEN LIU TA TSIN LOH EN HOU LOU CHIA YU REN J. E. P. TAI SHU CHUN TENG MISS CHIEN YU TSAO HSIEN SAN TSANG WVIE VAN TSANG YU MINS? TUNG CHU CHIEN WANG YIANG TSEN WANG KING YUNG WHAXNG HUNG KAI WU MUNG YU YAP 1 ,II-Jw ,Q,yrI,I, -vimw. W'- g,'LI-fw ,. I, . .wmv .. 'ffvm - -. 7 A gm' ' mu, -'- 665111 --.. 1, lf! 1- ' A fm ' A II fARf f1fQwlUsl2 ..::....w.v.g:::. I ' ' A my lg Q. ,J,k ff Vtffvh I f EE?5f5 .W52ii'53:'- ' A. f.::'.. . .mI 'f'fMW' A 3 Aeas eawaw W A ' I , , xg rj K-,ff li-.JI -A 15 'kg W' lwcumfxg EJ Scalp and Blade CHARLES ALLEN ABELL JAMES PHILIP ALLISON, JR. NEWMAN TOWNSEND ALLISON GORDON LLOYD CARSON HARRY LAWRENCE CASE EDGAR ORLANDO CHENEY GEORGE ERNEST CLINK JOSEPH ANTONIO COOKE ROBERT LUPTON CRANE, JR. JOHN MCBRIDE DORRIS, JR. RANDALL EVERETT FRYE FREDERICK HENRY GRAM THEODORE JEROME GRAM EDWARD WILHELM HARD BERNARD WOLCOTT HEWITT XVILLIAM HARWOOD HOOPER JOHN WILLIAM JOHNSON ALFRED VINCENT LEHMANN HERBERT FREDERICK LINDAL SIDNEY WAHL LITTLE THOMAS IRVING MCELVEIN EDWARD ASHLEY RECKHOW XVILLARD SCHULTZ HANIILTON WARD, JR. JOHN CHAIVIBERLAIN XVARD 12.4 Student Agencies Founded 1897 Incorporated 1908 WHITEORD SCOTT WYMAN, '18 . . . . . Prefidenz' HAROLD WILLIAM HALVERSON, '19 ...... . Secretam-Treasurer STUDENT ROOM AGENCY FREDERICK WENDELL HUNTINGTON, '18 ...... . . . Manager HARROR ARTHUR FREEMAN, '19 .......... Affiftant Manager ASSOCIATE MANAGERS ROBERT IMRIE HOOD, '30 CLAYTON ELMORE LARSON, '30 JOHN JOSEPH HUNTER, '30 WILMER CRESSMAN SWARTLEY, '30 STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY CAMERON GEORGE GARMAN, '18 ........... 3 . Manager IGNATIUS GEORGE FAILLA, '19 ........... Affiftanr Manager STUDENT TYPING AGENCY JOHN GIRARD CONNELL, '19 ......... . Manager STUDENT LAUNDRY AGENCY ' WHITFORD SCOTT WYMAN, '18 ............. Manager HAROLD WILLIAM HALVERSON, '19 ......... Affiftanr Manager ASSOCIATE MANAGERS JOSEPH CLIFFORD BAKER, '30 LEONARD ALLEN MARCUSSEN, '30 CHARLES FREDERICK CRONE, '30 PHILIP LEONARD ROTHENBERG, '30 ROBERT EUGENE TERWILLEGAR, '30 115 Skulls CHARLES WOODRUPE BEATTIE FRANK RANSOM BENTON HARRY STEPHENS BERLESKY EARL ORLO BUTCHER PHILLIPS KAY CHAMPION CARLON MILLER GOODMAN HORACE PRITCHARD HAMILTON MORRISON JOHN HOSLEY OLIVER XVILLIAM HOSTERMAN ROBERT EMMETT JENNINGS EVERETT WILLIAM JONES JOHN TEN BROECK MILLER ROGER BURDETTE NELSON FREDERICK WRIGHT PALMER JAMES WENCESLAS PAPEZ AUGUST JOHN PODEOY THOMAS EUGENE SHAFFER FORD WOODS STEVENS DUNCAN WHITEHEAD WVOODWARD ADAMS WICKHAM 116 nickerbacker LEON BEARDSLEY IRVING HARRIS BECKWITH HOWARD WAYLAND BEERS WARREN RICHARD BRADLEE FRANCIS LEE CARROLL JOHN SAMUEL FISHER FRANK SANFORD FRENCH ARTHUR JOSEPH HARRINGTON DANA WILLIS LEE ARTHUR ULRIC MOORE JAMES DUNBAR POND JOSEPH ROBERT SHAEFFER, JR. WILLIAM FRANCIS SULLIVAN ROBERT SEAGER THURSTON ROBERT JAMES WILKES 9.7.7 FERNANDO CHARDON MARVIN LOUIS SMITH . XVILLIAM HERBERT LONG JAVIER LARCO .... XVALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX K Fencing Club FERNANDO CHARDON AUSTIN HARRIS CHURCH GWYNNE HAROLD DAGGETT FRANCOIS DARRIEULAT EARL GOOD WILLIS CHARLES GORTHY ALFREDO LARCO JAVIER LARCO WILLIAM HERBERT LONG MALCOLM COWAN MATTICE PATSY POMPEY PIRONE JOSEPH MICHAEL PULVINO SEYMOUR STANLEY ROBBINS HERMAN MARTIN SELDIN THOMAS EUGENE SHAFFER MARVIN LOUIS SMITH ROYAL ALDEN SULLIVAN 17.8 . President Vice-Prefident .S'ecrermgf . Trmmrer Ffzczzlzjf Advixor A -f ---,fu .f I. .E A'51:..f .I 1 ' if?-,y Y , ,K Wi, '14 I , JP, - ,Ax 2 'P CX ' Q ,J iran, :J sf 3? 'J 5 .I 5 Anvil Club OFFICERS RICHARD HERMAN KRAMER . . Prexidenr HENRY VALDEMAR OBERG . Vice-Prexidenr ANDREW BROWN BICKET .Yecremfgf WALTER WILLIAM GERKEN Tremzzrer MEMBERS GILBERT ALEXANDER ANDREW BROWN BICKET HENRY CHARLES BOSCHEN EDWARD J CALHOUN HERBERT EULENSTEIN JOHN WOODWARD FITZGERALD WALTER WILLIAM GERKEN LEONARD HERMAN GUSSOW HERBERT HENRY HANDLEMAN WILBUR DONALD HEIDKE RICHARD HERMAN KRAMER ALEX VICTOR LANDES HENRY LEVINSON ROBERT PHILLIPS LUDLUM 7.1 EUGENE EMANUEL MAIORANA MILTON LINDSAY MARKEY BEN DONALD MERRIM VINCENT MONTEMARANO HENRY VALDEMAR OBERG CARL FREDERICK GLSEN ALBERT HUGO ORTHMANN JOSEPH GERARD PATERNO FRANK JOSEPH, PRINCIPE JACK RAPOPORT HARRISON BANKS SIMPSON ISIDORE STEIN DAVID SACK DONALD BURT SAUNDERS U xl I P ' 'I rvf'-1' .-fr . EL , ' X Q . - X4 t 7 ' . I . X X X 1 -ff - ' ,X 7i,-qfrj' . VX . X ' fi,',U- ' X , n ' ' . Y - X X . , X . ' --.QX ' X EX ' , . A' . Q ,. , in X i U v gl .3 , .X A L - ,, ' , X . . , , ,X ' rf 'XX . V' . l X ' ,X . ' Q 'X J . X Tw' X I . X . I W' V , V D ' Q V I' .XIX ep - W X :WX X V. 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Arr Dirfrtor JUNIOR EDITORS JUNIOR MANAGERS ROBERT VNIESTENGAARD JORGENSEN, '19 GEORGE STEPHENS GLADDEN, '19 PHILIP JOHNSON STONE, '19 HENRY PALMER TRUESDELL EDWARD HENRY STIEFEL, '19 , '19 ALPHEUS FINCH UNDERHILL, '19 SOPHOMORE MANAGER EDWARD RALPH BOSE, '30 Bose Gladdcn Underhill Beaver Dorlancl Jorgensen Sticfcl Stone Bcbb Tolins Smythc Dorris E. Clark S. Clark 137. :O H. S. Kfzzfefz, '28 i R. D. Muifdock, '28 if 3 The Cornell Daily Sun HENRY STANLEY KRUSEN, '18 OSCAR PIERSON VATET, '18 . N.ATHANIEL RUBIN, '18 . . . JOHN TUDOR BOWEN, '18 THE BOARD OF EDITORS . Efiirar-in-Chief ROBERT DAVIDSON MURDOCK, '18 Bzuifzarf Mazinger . . Mdlldgillg Ezlizar ROISERT SHERER BETTEN, '18 . Circulatiafzllflnzfzpzger . Colzzlmz Editor JOHN CHARLES LITTLE, '18 . Azivcrtimzgg Mnzzagef' SENIOR EDITORS BARNARD WVOLCOTT-HEWITT, '18 ASSOCIATE EDITORS ORREN BENJAMIN BROMLEY, JR.,'19 ROSWELL ALBING HALL, '3O HENRY LAWRENCE CASE, '19 ROBERT DODDS QUICK, '19 WVILLIAM CAIRNS BANTA, '30 LINDSAY HELMHOLZ, '30 ROBERT PHILLIPS LUDLUM, '3O ASSOCIATE MANAGERS CHARLES ALDRICH STEVENS, JR., '19 JOHN WINSLOW HIRSHFELD, '3O JAMES SALLER WEYL, '19 WOMEN'S REPRESENTATIVES HERBERT MCILROY JOHNSON, '18 CHARLES DICKSON OLIVER, '3O CHARLES PARKER HAMMOND, '31 CLARENCE JAMES WEBSTER, '31 EDWIN PARSON YOUNG, JR., '31 DAVID CLOUOH KETNER, '30 JOHN CLYDE WHITE, JR., '30 KATHARINA GEYER, '18 .... Womerzk Editor ANNA JUSTINE HAGGSTROM, '18 Womenlr Mavzager OLA COOPER, '29 ....... Affimznz Editor MARGARET ADELAIDE GOULD, '18 A::i.rtmzrMfma,ger Hclmholz Ketner Banta Hall Ludlum Hirshfeld White .Case Bromley Stevens Quick Sullivan Weyl Hewitt Bowen Vatet Krusen Murdock Betten Rubin 7-33 C. C. Porter, '28 if 'R -Rr f ,,:M'if.3gA. 4457? ejifmfsfiia fi! A A W-A S- 6 f ,mSf,,,3Q Q ,fi f 15' ry' M- 2' f Of, , Afwf ,jg AS 4' wa 1 ,I in I .--W,-.. .Vg-,f.,. . Q -. 1 . - he W idow THE BOARD OF EDITORS D. A. Nesbitt, '28 ALFRED HAVEN ROBERTS, '19 ..... Editar-in-Claief DONALD ALBERT NESEITT, '18 . Bzzfimnrf Mafznger CHARLES CRISSY PORTER, '18 .... Arr Editar JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK, '19 .... Cirrzzlnztim .Nfmmger JOSEPH MANIG RUMMLER, '19 . Arfiftaznt Bmivzeff Mzzmzger EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF ART STAFF BRUCE SAXTON CORNELL, '18 GEORGE LAMONT BIDWELL, '30 RICHARD GREGORY BELCHER, '18 WILLIAM MALTBY GLASS, '18 RICHARD CLAY GUTHRIDGE, '30 CONSTANTE DAVID LARCO, '18 DANIEL SYLVESTER BADER, JR., '29 LOWELL GABLE POWERS, '30 LOUIS BONARARTE CARVER, '19 ROBERT LEON BLISS, '30 WARREN ALOYSIUS RANNEY, '19 WILLIAM BRADFORD EDWARDS, '30 FRANCES HOWARD MARSTON, '30 ARTHUR PARSONS HIBBARD, '30 EDWARD PAYSON MATHEWSON, JR-, '30 Hibbard Marston Bliss Powers Larco Glass Ranney Gurhridge Belcher Bidwell Marhewson Clark Porter Roberts Nesbitt Rummler Carver 134 18,11 H. Sbdrpa '28 F. W.Mz11zoiy, '28 R GJ E. .5 955295 I If Q . .1. 825 ' M The C0 Zum ns THE BOARD OF EDITORS RAYMOND SHORT, '18 ..... Editor-in-Chief FLOYD WOODRUFP MUNDY, '18 Bzzfineff Mfzzzotger HUNTINGTON SHARP, '19 .... Momzging Editor ROBERT ROTHENEERO, '19 . . Circulotioaz Mmmgor HARRY BENJAMIN XVEISS, '18 . Aduirrory Mafznger CHARLOTTE SYRIL STURMAN, '18 Wommlr Mafzozgef RosE DEE MORRISON, '18 ..... Prose Editor WILLIAM BRADFORD WILLCOX, '18 . Poetry Editor RICHARD GREGORY BELCHER, '18 . . Art Editor ELVIN ABELES, '18 .... C071I1'fbZll'i7Zg Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS ASSOCIATE MANAGERS ERNEST Buss FINCH, '18 FRANCES ANNA DELAMATER, '18 PHILIP HERBERT FREUND, '19 CLARENCE OLIVER BENNETT, '19 MILDRED ELIZABETH KAHSE, '19 ROsE GLUCK, '19 JAMES DURANT PROCTOR, '19 FLORENCE EMMA NICHOLS, '19 JAMES BERNARD GITLITZ, 'go JEROME KANE OHRBACH, '19 f Bennett DeI.amzIter Nichols Gluck Ohrbach Proctor Abeles Weiss Freund Gitlitz Tomlinson Sharp Morrison Mundy Rothenberg Sturman Belcher 7-35 - Bishop Miss Coffin Stutz F. Coffin Berry Sailor Northup Horton The Cornell Alumni News Publiirned Weekly During the College Year and Montloly in july and Auguxt for the Alumni of Cornell Uniuerfigf by the Cornell Alumni Nezof Publifbing Corporation THE BOARD OF EDITORS ROBERT WARREN SAILOR, 'O7 ..... Editor-in-Cloief and Buyinem Manager GEORGE WILLIAM HORTON . . . .... Circulation Manager CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP, '93 Affociate Editor ROMEYN BERRY, 'O4 . . . Amociate Editor HARRY GEORGE STUTZ, 'O7 . Auociate Editor FOSTER MELDRUM COFFIN, ,I2. . Auoeiate Editor MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP, '13 . Afoociate Editor MARGUERITE COFFIN, '13 . . Auociate Editor VV IX1LIAM JOHN XVATERS, '17 . .....,.. Affociate Editor OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION ROBERT XVARREN SATLOR, 'O7 .......... Prefident and Treafurer XVILLIAM JOHN NORTON, 'Oz . . Vice-Prefident HARRY GEORGE STUTZ, '07 . . .Yecretaiy ROLIEYN BERRY 'ON . . . Director 1 4 XVALTER LEDYARD TODD 'o , Director 1 9 1. N. W. Smith Glaistct Drummond Conrath Holleubccl-: Camisa H. G. Smith Rhodes Cornell Church Southworth The Sibley J onrnal of Engineering Pnolifbed Montlobf Tlarozigliozit the College Year by a Board of Editorx Clrofen by Competition from the Student.: of the Mechanical and Electrical Engineering School: 0'giC6.' Weft Siblq Hall THE BOARD OF EDITORS BRUCE SAXTON CORNELL, '18 ........ FOSTER TWICHELL RHODES, '18 . AUSTIN HARRIS CHURCH, '18 . HOWARD GODWIN SMITH, '19 . ROBERT SOUTHWORTH, '30 . . JOSEPH LOUIS CAMISA, '19 . . ROBERT ELMER CONRATH, '19 . JOHN WALTER DRUMMOND, '19 GERALD KIETH HOLLENBECK, '19 . NEWELL WELCH SMITH, '19 ........ ASSOCIATE EDITORS . Editor-in-Cloief Bnsinem Manager Managing Editor Adoertifing Manager Circalation Manager Afxiftant Editor Auiftant Editor Afyiftant Editor Auiftant Editor Affiftant Editor HERMAN DIEDERICHS, '97 JOHN GEORGE PERTSCH, 'O9 WILLIAM NICHOLS BARNARD, '97 KARL DAWSON WOOD, '1O PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR., '11 7-37 Hcbden Lazar Goodfellow Stare Herrmann Crawford Foley Chapman Hopkins Cooper Shamroy Brzldlce Prof. Barnes Powalski Adams The Cornell Civil Engineer Pnolifheil Moizrbly During the College Year by a Beam' of 'Eeliloifx Chosen by Coinperition from the Meinoe1'f of the AR-ociafion of Civil Engineezff of Cornell Unioerfig Ojjzicex Rooin 40, Lincoln Hall THE BOARD OF EDITORS XVARREN RICHARD BRADLEE, '18 ........ . Editor-in-Chief DANIEL SHAMROY, '18 .... Managing Eilifoif DAVID KERR COOPER, '18 . . . Alzanni Editor EDWARD FELIX POWALSKI, '18 , . Biifineff Manager EARLE CHETVVOOD ADAMS, '18 ...,.,... Ailoeivifiiig Managei' FREDERICK RALPH SAUNDERS, '18 ......... 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ERIC DUDLEY .... .1 . ,. -5-, U l . 153: .un tml ' 'Va Glee C lub :7-9 A DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL, JR., Grad. JOHN MILTON BILLINGS, '3O. WARREN WELLS FISK, 'L8 JOHN SHUMAN HOWER, JR., 'L8 HENRY LEE MERRIMAN, 'L8 FRANK MATHEWS PELTON , 'L8 WILBUR SHERMAN RUSSELL, 'LS GWYNNE HARRIS DAGGETT, 'LS LEROY GUION GARNSEY, 'L8 CARL MILTON KOELB, 'L8 ALBERTJOSEPH MCALLISTER, 'L8 FREDERICK RALPH SAUNDERS, 'LS ROLLIN HENRY SPELMAN, JR. 'LS s JAY OSWALD ACHENI3-ACH, 'LS ERNEST JOHN BESIG, 'LS ARTHUR LOUIS CAPURRO, 'LS TRUMAN ARTHUR LACEY, 'L8 LAURENCE CAMPBELL LAY, 'LS HAROLD OTTO MERLE, Grad. WALTER HENRY BUNKE, 'LS CONRAD JAMES MACGREGOR, 'LS GEORGE DORRIS OGDEN, 'L8 KENNETH ALDRICH REEVE '18 a FIRST TENORS . . Ma11ager Affiftfzm' Mafzager . . . Prefidenf Gnzrlmzte Manager . . . Dirertar . Leader Armuzjmnift ROLAND KENNETH BLAKESLEE, 'L9 GEORGE DACKS, '30 FRED CORI-:RAN EARLE, 'L9 WARREN BREED DENNIS,JR., '3O CARL FREDERICK ANKER OLSEN, 'L9 JAMES DAVID PRICE, '30 SMITH WOODHULL TOMPKINS, 'L9 ARTHUR BEAGLE RATHBONE, '30 SECOND TENORS JAMES HENRY STACK, 'LS JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK, 'L9 NICHOLAS CARR NORTHUP, '29 ROBERT FREDERICK SCHUETZ, 'L9 LAWRENCE TOMLINSON, 'L9 FIRST BASSES CHARLES SNITOW, 'L8 JAMES BARNABY TAYLOR, 'L8 CHARLES WOODRUFF BEATTIE, 'L9 THONIAS WASHBURN HOPPER, 'L9 GEORGE CLARK LYON, '19 JOHN BROTHERHOOD MORETON, 'L9 SECOND BASSES WILBUR CLAY SUTHERLAND, 'L ERNEST TERWILLIGER, 'L8 BRADFORD BISSELL, 'L9 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CORP, 'L9 EDWARD RANDALL ALLEN, '30 7-43 8 JOSEPH WILLIALI ALAIMO, '31 I ,MICHAEL CATALANO, '30 MANUEL CHISNEL LLOP, '30 CLIFFORD HOWARD MILKS, '30 TRUMAN KENT POWERS, '30 WILLIAM FRANKLIN RAPPOLD, '30 LINDOL PARMETER MYERS, '31 CLIFTON ELSWORTH BURT, '30 ALFRED BENNETT MERRICK, '30 SANFORD BADGLEY WELLS, '30 JAMES EUGENE NEARY, JR. , '31 HARRY NILES OSGOOD, '31 CARL THEODORE KOERNER, '30 BRUCE EARL SHEAR, '30 WILLIAM BLISS STOCKING, '30 ARCHIBALD GLENDINNING DURHAM, '3 I MARTEN WESTISROOK HESS, '31 Bates Shoemaker Custer Kingsley Miller Carruthers Swartley Stephens unge Beyland Bztehman Brown Craig Emptage Ehrhart Spelshouse Howard Sawyer Datre Atkins Broadbent Gussow Compter Allen Weckesser Ketcham Spincller Van Arsdale Koerner Conn Buck Martin Bock Lacey Van Patten Coleman Jones Payton Marietta Will Mandolin lub GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN, '95 . Director HAROLD EDWARD MARIETTA, '18 .... Leader BANJOS HAROLD S BROWN, 'LS ROBERT DOUGLAS JUNGE, '3O ELVIN REDNER VAN ARSDALE, '18 WILLIAM ELLIS BAC!-IMAN, '31 SIDNEY WARREN BEYLAND, '19 LEWIS EDWARD HOWARD, JR., '31 ALFRED FORTUNATE SULLA, JR., '19 HERBERT JEROME MILLER, '31 GEORGE GITT EHRHART, '30 RICHARD SPELSHOUSE, '31 MANDOLINS WILLIAM WALTER SRROUL, '18 STANFORD COLLINS BATES, '3O JOHN SCARLETT CUSTER, '19 GEORGE IRWIN FINLEY, JR., '30 THOMAS LLOYD FRANKENBERG, '30 VIOLINS CHARLES EDWARD BAKER, Grad. MAX DEYOE SAWYER, '30 GORDON LINDSEY EMPTAGE, '18 WILMER CRESSMAN SWARTLEY, JR SAXOPHONES EDWARD MAX KRECH, '18 JAMES CROUNSE STEPHENS, '19 PHILIP WILL, JR., '18 ROBERT EVANS ALEXANDER, '3O PAUL NELSON MARTIN, '19 WVILLARD EUGENE BUCK, '31 JOHN WILLIAM SHOEMAKER, '31 TRUMPETS ERMANNO FRANCIS GIZZARELLI, '3O EUGENE ANDREW GLASSER, '30 CLARINETS WILLIAM SOMERVILLE CRAIG, '19 RODNEY KENNETH KETCHAM, '19 MARIMBA KENNETH CLEMENTS ALLEN, '19 KJAINIES PEAEODY PARKER, '19 CELLO FLUTE ROBERT NEWELL LYON, '19 ELMO CARUTHERS, JR., '18 TROMBONE ' DRUM LOUIS SCHONDEL BOOK, '19 JAMES GORDON ATKINS, '30 PIANO JOSEPH KENNETH PAYTON, '3O 7-45 Glce Club Octet f McAllister Powers Ogden Hopper Sutherland Hower Moreton Pelton eziiew The large number appearing at the Fall try-outs displayed convincingly the ever increasing interest of the undergraduates in the work of the Musical Clubs. After the eliminations, Mr. Eric Dudley, Director of the Glee Club, and Mr. George L. Coleman, '95, Director of the Mandolin Club, commenced preparation for the Thirty-fourth Annual Tour, and just before the Christmas vacation sixty-three were chosen to make the trip, the longest in the history of the Clubs. Assembling in Rochester on December moth, the men were the guests of the Cornell Club of Rochester at a luncheon and later at a tea dance, ending the day with their initial concert in Kilbourn Hall, whose line organ accompanied the Glee Club. The Bells of Sf. Mmjf: with organ and chimes especially pleased the audience. I:-ily! i i --1 :I TIQLMAN ARTHUR Lacey' Prrriifczlf Leaving Rochester, the Clubs headed west to Chicago, where they gave their second concert in the Gold Ballroom of the Drake Hotel, Later in the evening the men had an enjoyable time at a dance given by Mrs, Robert H. Harvey in the Blackstone Hotel. December Lad found the Clubs at the Fontenelle Hotel in Omaha where a tea dance was given that afternoon by the Cornell Club of Omaha. At the concert that evening, in the Technical High School, the Clubs gave Omaha a real musical treat after an absence of ten years. Arriving in Kansas City the next day, the organization was the guest of Mr. Milton Firey at a tea dance in the Bellerive Hotel before render- ing a most successful concert in the Ivanhoe Masonic Auditorium. A pleasant dance in their honor followed at the Kansas City Country Club, with another the next day rendered by the Intercollegiate Association. Christmas Day found the Clubs in Tulsa to be entertained at a big dinner in the Hotel Mayo. Mrs. Bowers Peters' Christmas present to the Cornellians was a tea in the late afternoon at which enthusiasm for the coming concert was aroused by the Glee CIub's rendition of several of their numbers. The next morning the Clubs were taken on an interesting drive through the oil fields, some of the men having the olpportunity to see a new well shot. The musicians presented a splen id concert that evening at the Akdar Theatre before adjourning to the Tulsa Country Club for a dance. 146 Banjo Qzmrfet VanArsdale Bachman Brown Sulla Warm weather greeted Cornell's good-will ambassadors upon their arrival in Dallas, the southernmost point of their tour. The men were the happy guests of the Cornell Club of Northern Texas, their generous hospitality left a warm spot in each man's heart for the city of Dallas, and especially for the Cornell Alumni there. The concert was held on December 17th in the McFarland Auditorium. Reaching Little Rock on December 19th, the men were the guests of the Chamber of Commerce at an enjoyable banquet. That evening, in spite of poor staging facilities, an interesting and diversified program was rendered to an especially appreciative audience in the Rainbow Garden Ballroom, a dance following the concert. After a day on the northbound train, the organization arrived in Cincinnati, the final stop of their itiner- ary. A delightful entertainment marked the last day of the old year, a luncheon dance given by Mrs. Richard K. LeBlond at her home. The men once more demonstrated their abilities that evening, putting their best efforts into this last concert of the trip, given to a large and appreciative audience in the Emery Auditorium. Afterward the men ushered the New Year in appropriately before entraining for Ithaca. Few people realize the importance of this trip to Cornell. Known far and wi e, the Musical Clubs are undoubtedly the University's biggest publicity investment, making many new friends for Cornell each year in different parts of the country. Immediately after the mid-year examinations practice was resumed for the Annual Junior Week Concert, which was well received by a colorful audience in Bailey Hall on February 9th, The Spring Day con- cert on May zjth and the Senior Week Concert on June 15th bring to a close a most successful year. The programs presented by the Clubs this year proved especially delight ul to their audiences. From the majestic Aderfe Fideler by the Glee Club and the Mandolin Club's beautifully arranged .Yerenade to the Three Clamzrfgfr sung in true sailor fashion and the Doll Dante rendered in concert orchestra style, the presentations were greeted with much appro- bation. Other star numbers were the Glee Club's beautiful Bellf af Sr. Marfr and the Mandolin Club's Cornell Medlq. Incidental solo dances and comedy numbers also contributed to the effectiveness of the per- formances. Indeed, a standard of excellence has been set which succeed- ROGER WARREN JONES: '18 ing Musical Clubs will find it very difficult to maintain. Mamzgcr 7-47 C. BREEN E. E. BURDGE R. W. COHEN C. R. CARR H. H. CoE W. S. CRAIG J. C. BAI-:ER L. D. LAME W. E. BUCK F. T. BUDELMAN A. LEvY H. C. CARTER ALTOS C. H. GOODMAN T. K. POXVERS S. T. WVILD J. T. IXTKINS F. BLOOM University Band R. L. LovE L. D. MCDOWELL P. F. ROBSON H. C. PURCELL S. E. SCHARFF L. B. WHITING D. TAUB K. V. WASHIIURN J. W. SIIGEMAKER L. L. SPIRT R. WALLACE L. H, XVAILDNER PICCOLOS D. E. MALLORY W. M. Woon GEORGE Louls COLEMAN, '95 ......... Directar EGBERT BOLTON LITTLEWOOD, '19 . . . Drum Major GEORGE WILLIAM ELG, '18 . . Principal Mzzxician XVILLIAM SOMERVILLE CRAIG, '19 . . . . Chief Mzzfician EUGENE ANDREW GLASSER, '30 .... . , Chief Trzzmpeter TRUMPETS W. DEvILB1ss E. F. GIZZARELLI L. DOERELINGER E. A. GLASSER CLARINETS ' J. W. FINCI-I W. W. MACCONNELL C. S. JACKOSKI L. E. MAYO K. R. KETCHAM T. L. OSBORNE R. L. LITTLE TRGMBONES F. W. SHORT G. M. SIMMONS SAXOPHONES W. S. Low P. N. MARTIN C. F. LYNCH W. F. ROUNTREE BASSES G. W. ELG I. D. SHIRE R. MARCUS BAR ITONES FLUTES R. S. Looms R. S. CRAIG H. K. JENNINGS L. B. PERKINS DRUMS E. H. BUTLER A. NOBLE 148 M. FOTER J. K. PAYTON A. F. SULLA C. E. BAKER G. F. BASON G. S. BUTTS N. DINARDO H. W. BEERS J. BREIVIS G. L. EMPTAGE F. CHAPIN L. S. FETCHER CLARINETS C. R. CARR W. S. CRAIG K. Rf KETCHAM H. C. PURCELL J. S. TOWNSEND FLUTES W. H. FRENCH R. H. GLECKNER W. M. WOOD OBOE O. PANARA TYMPANI H. ALTSHIEL M. SINGER The University Urclzestra GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN, '95 . . . . Dircrfor HENRY LEVI PAGE, '18 . . . . . Mdllllgff CHARLES JOSEPH SOCH, '19 . . . . Aniftmzr Mmmger HAROLD EDWARD MARIETTA, '18 .... . . Prefizlent EGBERT BOLTON LITTLEWOOD, '19 .... Comer! Maxter FIRST VIOLINS F. GALLAGI-IER E. B. LITTLEWOOD R. L. POLLOCK T. H. KLINE N. MARGOLIUS M. D. SAWYER H. LEVY H. E. MARIETTA B. STAMBLER X A. H. STOCKMAN SECOND VIOLINS S. C. FRANK H. STACK M. GLUSHIEN D. KAPLAN J. B K L A D B CELLOS A. FRIED HERTZBERG S. LOEFFLER VIOLAS F. AUDRIETI-I BECK CHARDIER . LEVINE SAXOP HON ES F. T. BUDELMAN J. R. J. A. C. STEPHENS PICCOLO S. CRAIG DRUMS G. ATKINS F. SULLA Z F. E. LOEFFLER A. F. NALL M. ROSENBAUM R. N. LYON H. PERKINS W. RIEGGER BASSES G. W. ELG R. T. HENKLE R. MARCUS L. H. WARDNER HORNS T. K. POWERS G. RIS BASSOON K. V. WASHBURN TUBA L D. SHIRE W. C. SWARTLEY S. TAMARIN C. B. ROBINSON A. H. TREMAN CORNETS H. D. BEAVER E. F. GIZZARELLI E. A. GLASSER R. C. PALMER P. P. WECKESSER TROMBONES A. B. BURRELL L. P. SMITH D. TAUB BARITONE H. K. JENNINGS PIANOS J. K. PAYTON H. L. RULAND C. D. Roiiruoll Wood W.McCabe Deer Dalsimer Goldstein Millane Conrath Edson Sefton Turner Aurbach Keller Lane Lee Raises Snitow Lawless Kilgen Bugbee Mohler Jones Romanow Wellford Moore Dicker Willcox Singer Nall Fisher Kirshner .Hewitt Henkle Williams Gluck Cooper Meyer Sweedler Coyne Crabtree Saloman Fztles Sellon Grifhn Christensen Schmidt Hafekost Yakhontoff Hill Hammond L:1Ba1gh M. McCabe Tolins Elish Gordon Kahse Hunter Baker Fenner Reynolds Hunsicker Hershon Getty Blair Lyons Smith Walz Delamater Herbert Genung Brown Drummond Lenrovv Eagan Dunham Worman Kuhn Duryea Daniel Edwin Duryea, '18 . . jean Lothian Herbert, '18 . . Carl Simon Walz, '18 . . . Frances Anna Delamatcr, '18 . Isabelle Saloman, '19 . . . Madelyn Elizabeth Reynolds, '18 Barnard Wolcott Hewitt, '18 . john joseph Millane, Jr., '18 . Charles Snitow, '18 , . . Arthur Frederick Nall, '18 . . William joseph McCabe, '19 , james Albert Wood, '18 . . john Samuel Fisher, '18 . Robert Elmer Conrath, '19 . . Hubert Eugene Baxter George Abram Everett Christian Midjo Elizabeth Baker, '18 Hubert Clarence Bebb, '18 joseph Patterson Binns, '18 Margery Isabella Blair, '18 Burton Ashford Bugbee, '17 Frances Anna Delamater, '18 William Dicl-ter, '18 Daniel Edwin Duryea, '18 Mary Alyene Fenner, '18 john Samuel Fisher, '18 Alice Gwendolyn Gordon, '18 Maxwell Armand Gronich, '19 Frieda Hafekost, '18 Lizette Furman Hand, '19 Lester Philip Aurbach, '18 Edith Hortense Christensen, '18 Robert Elmer Conrath, '19 Ola Cooper, '19 Gertrude Georgina Coyne, '30 Lemma Bergen Crabtree, '19 Samuel Dalsimer, '30 Albert Edward Deer, '19 Samuel Sinclair Edson, '18 May Elish, '18 Zoe Barclay Fales, '19 George Fass, '19 Caroline Gratia Getty, '19 , 1 al f 'Nwfghi aff' ff? ' A gat-fri, 5' S 155 1, A A A.. , X, f ff J. 1 Q .ZEN , Q' lik iff - .J Q'-,L.t,-iv' f,A,y..'.,z4-N -' ramazfic . . , Prnidcnt . . . Vice-Pretident . . .Yerrelary-Treaxurer . . . . Librarian W.J.G,A. Reprexerztazive Memliertbip Committee .Merrlbertbip Committee . . Bufiflsxf Manager . . . .Ylage Manager Auifturlr .Wage Manager Anixtafzf .Stage Manager . Mailer Elerfririan . A.r.riJranl Elertritian . Auitlunr Elecfririan lub Isabelle Saloman, '19 . . . Lizette Furman Hand, '19 . . Mary Alyene Fenner, '18 . . Corinne Gaskill Messing, '18 . Madelyn Elizabeth Reynolds, '1S Elizabeth Baker, '18 .,.. Alexander Magnus Drummond . Constance Connor Brown . . Richard Roy Dunham . . Frances Palmer Eagan . Judson Whiron Genung . Theodore Charles Kuhn Bernard Lenrow .... Elizabeth Dorothy Wotman . . HONORARY MEMBERS Guy Brooks Muchmore Martin Wright Sampson . . Mitrren af Cartiullex !iJ.rir!a111 Mi.ttreJ.r of Cattumer . . Mi.rireJ.r af Prapertier . . Mittren of Prapertie: . . Chairman af Make-up A.rJiJfant Chairman afMa1ze-up . . . Faculty Dirertor . . , Afriftarzr Direrior . Ax.riJlarzt Direrlar . fiuifiarzt Director . Anittanf Direrlar . A.IJiJId7It Direnor . Auiffanr Dirertar . Auirlant Dirertar Nathaniel Schmidt Walter King Stone Edwin Hamlin Woodrulf ACTIVE MEMBERS Robertjordan Harper, '30 Robert Theodore Henkle, '17 ,lean Lothian Herbert, '18 Barnard Wolcott Hewitt, '18 Hannah Hunsicker, '19 Herbert Maltby Jones, '19 Sidney Sonny Kirshner, '18 Constance Elsie LaBagh, '19 Williamjoseph McCabe, ' Corinne Gaskill Messing, John Joseph Millane,Jr., '18 Sidney Gerald Mohler, '19 Arthur Ulric Moore, '18 19 '18 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Rose Gluck, '19 David Henry Goldstein, '18 Helen Dillard Griffin, '18 Helen Lillis Hammond, '19 Helen Fowler Hayden, '3o Marjorie Hetshon, '18 Eleanor Bodine Hill, '19 Josephine Ross Hunter, '19 Mildred Elizabeth Kahse, '19 Robert Davidson Keller, '30 George Julius Kilgen, '3o Andrew Lamar Lane, '18 Harold Benedict Lawless, '30 151 Arthur Frederick Nall, '18 Isham Railey, '18 Emanuel Edward Raices, '18 Madelyn Elizabeth Reynolds, '18 Harold Daniel Romanow, '19 Isabelle Saloman, '19 Anna Katherine Schmidt, '19 Seibert Lee Sefton, '19 Charles Snitow, '18 Malcolm Borrin Stark, '18 Carl Simon Walz, '18 William Bradford Willcox, '18 Anna May Williams, '18 James Albert Wood,-Ir., '18 Dana Willis Lee, '19 Isabel Mary Lyons, '19 Margaret Ellen Althea McCabe, '30 Kathryn Irene Meyer, '19 Thelma Loomis Powers, '19 Elizabeth Margaret Sellon, '18 Morton Singer, '19 Frances Broadneld Smith, '18 Jeanette Swecdler, '3o Myra Patricia Tolins, '18 Lawrence Voss, '19 Walker Lewis Wellford, jr., '31 Olga Yakhontoff, '3o From A Midfummelf Nigbtlr Dream C' D- RWM Review The Cornell Dramatic Club is now generally conceded to be the largest University and Community pro- ducing group in the country. Taking full advantage of the facilities for dramatic production provided by the University Theatre in Willard Straight Hall, the Club provides training in all branches of theatre work- acting, directing, staging, costuming, lighting, make-up, properties, scene desigmgnlaywriting, business, and house management-for well over three hundred Hfty workers each year. Save or a staff of graduates assisting Professor Drummond in direction, undergraduates from all colleges in the University produce the entire Dramatic Club program. The season of 1916-7.7 was concluded with A Midruzmmr Nigbfr Dream, the Club's First Shakespearian productiong two groups of original Cornell plays, a special version of T74-Ulf Sfgildlf, by A. M. Drummond, produced Spring Day, and Commencement performances of Sheridan's The Crifif, in modern dress. During the year eight major productions and thirty-six one-act plays were given, a total of fifty-one public performances. C, D. Robzrlnm from ' 'Ozztzavzlzi Baum! 'LSL 137.0772 ' 'Rl ' ' C. D. Rabiwon The early season of 197.7-2.8 was devoted to groups of one-act plays. Special grou s were produced for the Princeton and Columbia game week-ends. These were followed by five major prodjuctionsz Outward Bound, by Sutton Vane, in December, R.U.R. CROIIHNZ'I Unioerml Rohotd, by Karel Capek, in January, The .Ychool of Prineener, by Jacinto Benavente, Junior Week, second public performance in America, The Admiral Bdfhoille, ot Comtonqf Unrewezrded, with a curtain raiser, 0'FleeherUf, V.C., by George Bernard Shaw, and the annual freshman women's play, Alice in Wonderland, adapted from Lewis Carroll's story by Alice Gerstenberg, in March. Continuing its policy of bringing to Ithaca special entertainments, the Club sponsored an appearance of the Jean Gros Marionettes in Bailey Hall during November, followed in December by a most successful dance recital given by Adolph Bolm and his pupils. This year the Dramatic Club and the Department of Physical Education for Women joined in the direction of the annual Dance Festival, when a dance pantomime, The Pied Piper of Hamlin, was given. Professor Drum- mond made the scenario, basing it on Robert Browning's poem. From The School of Pri1ece.rfeJ C' D' Mm 7-53 From Two Men emi ii Donkey C- D' R bi J The remainder ofthe season, previous to the annual Commencement performances, was devoted to Shakes- peare's The Merry Wivef of Ufiiziirer, two groups of original Cornell plays, and the first Dramatic Club Revue. One-act plays produced to March First were: By Their Were! Ye .Yhall Kizaw Them, by the Quinteros, The Bogie Meii, by Lady Gregoryg The Diiibf Dae.rii't, by Charles Knoxg Two Meiz eiizil ei Doiilzqi, by Mathurin Dondog Between Xoiep ezizil Sizvozeryi, by Gertrude Jennings, Rarkiizg Chaim, by Alfred Kreymborg, The Woiieler Heir, by Ben Hecht and Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, Ile, by Eugene O'Neillg Pezriizh, by August Strindbergg The For Boiler, by Alice Gerstenberg, Releizfe, by E. H. Smithg The Left .Yillz Heir, by Lord Dunsanyg Reheezrfeil, by Christopher Morley, Aetioiz, by Holland Hudson, In the Zoiie, by Eugene O'Neillg The Quail Wreingle, by Oli- phant Down, Evening Dren Iizilifpeiifizhle, by Roland Pertweeg Q, by Stephen Leacockg The Grizizil Chiiiiff Die:- iiioizel, by Allan Monkhouse, Glariei Miiizili, by Patricia Brown, Monday, by Alfred Kreymborgg Pleiygaerr, by Arthur Wing Pinerog Xaved, by W. Rogers, Jr., The Grezmliiiother, by Lajos Birog RBI! Cure, by Gertrude Jennings, The Turtle Dave, by Martha Oliver, and Clafe the Beale, by Susan Glaspell. Fl.07n R6legJe C. D. Kebnuorl 7-54 Woodford Stage Butterfield Greenawalt Wallace Plunkett Bryant F orensics On December 1d the Cornell Debate Team opened its 1917-18 season in New York, when I, Levy, '18, A. Rabinowitz, '18, and S. S. Kirshner, '18, opposed 21 Columbia team, upholding the negative ofthe ques- tion, Refolfzed: That the prerr exerrf a eorrzzpting infuefzee on modern life. Unable to agree upon the winner, the audience voted a tie. In the second contest of the season on February 17th the convincing Cornell debaters, I. Levy, '18, H. D. Fuerstein, '19, and S. S. Kirshner, '18, defeated the Syracuse team in 21 close and well argued issue. The negative side of the question, Reroloedx That the United .Datex Mould cease to protert by arwedforce capital inverted in foreign landf, exeept after formal declaration of war was upheld by the Cornellians. '86 Memorial Stage Rich Van Vleet Dansky Edson Keenan Dorn Cohen 155 Rocbeirter Stage Salisbury Dudley Lane Howlett On May 3d the closing debate ofthe year was held at Ithaca with the University of Manila. The proposi- tion was Received: Tlmt the Philippine lfrleznilc .rlmnld i77277Z6di4f6lj' be given complete independence, the visiting team taking the affirmative. The Fourteenth Annual Fuertes Memorial Stage held on April 15, 1917, and open to upperclassmen in the colleges of Engineering and Architecture was won by F. B. Campbell, '18, who spoke on The Baulder Dam Project. Second and third places were given to M. Van Law, '17, and H.'B. Noyes, '17. Five speakers participated in the Fifty-seventh Woodford Oratorical Contest held on May roth in the University Theatre. K. W. Greenawalt, '17, speaking on Miracle and Revelation: Pact and Present, was the first choice of the judges. On the evening of May 14th ten members ofthe Public Speaking classes took part in the Fifteenth Annual '86 Memorial Prize Contest in Declamation and after keen competition Clar , 3d, '18, was declared the winner. The competitive speaking season for 1918 was ushered in on the evening of January 1oth when I. Levy, ' 94 M677Z0l'idZ .Sitczge Brayton Moscowitz Freeman Rabinowitz Levy jones 156 Farm Life Challenge Stage Shapley Clarey Beers Yap '18, won the Thirty-fourth '94 Memorial Prize Debate, upholding the negative side of the proposition, Refolued: That the coneiuet of affair: with Nitaragua hy the Coolidge adfniniftration if to he condemned. Sponsored by the New York State Horticultural Society, the Rochester Stage speaking contest was held on January 11th before that body at their annual banquet held in Rochester. K. A. Howlett, '18, speaking on The Optirninn of Youth was adjudged the winner, and A. L. Lane, '18, was given second award for his speech on Ben Davif or Mclnfofh? A new contest to be known as the Farm Life Challenge Contest was established this year by an anonymous donor, and S. R. Shapley, '18, was awarded first prize on his topic, The Agrirultural Deprenion and Relief Legiflation. H. W. Beers, '19, took second place, speaking on Legirlarion andthe New York Farmer. Likewise in connection with the Annual Farm and Home Week, the Nineteenth Annual Eastman Stage was held in Bailey Hall on the night of February 16th. O, H. Maughan, '31, was victorious with a speech on A Farm Boy'.r Inheritance, while second place went to H. F. Dorn, '19, who debated the question, Fawn or Fawn and Home? Eaftfnan .Y Za ge Ruzicka Garman Skiff Maughan Dorn Beers 7-57 - ' nf, Q- . - zggwfbgiifk 5 ' ' , A. my - fa-mf' , Y f , . .- 1 ' - - . ' I, lmr.11 - IL1' -'L 'Q I I 1' if.. 11 1 11.- 1 IF X L 1 fI,..- -1- I -Ill-' I - -11 I 1. 1 . 1 , 1 1' fy A I . , I I I , . -- - '. '1' . ' f - 1 1 I I I' T 1 1 ' I A V ' 1 I ,I 1 - 1 , I I -. Y' r ' . 1 . ' 1 J I I 1 . 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Major W. E. Chambers, Inf. Captain H. J. Schroeder, S. C. Captain Stonewall Jackson, Inf. Captain R. V. Maraist, F. A. Captain T. R. Gibson, Inf. Captain E. M. Curley, V. C. Captain M. Roamer, Inf. CADET OFFICERS INFANTRY Captain H. GaFt'ey, F. A. Captain G. C. Woodbury, Ord. ist Lieut. F. H. Gaston, F. A. ist Lieut. A. B, Hicklin, F. A. 1st Lieut. A. K. Hammond, Cav. Colonel Fernando Chardon, Cenzmtzzzflirzg Lieut. Col.J. P. Clark, Xccami in Conznzezfzzl FIRST BATTALION Major L. L. Emerson, Corlzrrzmzdizzg Cempmgi A Captain F. R. Saunders ist Lieut. Carleton King ad Lieut. Julius Siegel Cartzptzrgf B Captain R. M. Taylor ISI Lieut. A. W. Tresch Ld Lieut. B. G. Lewis Cerlzptug' C Captain A. W. Lindblad ist Lieut. A. S. Trowbridge ad Lieut. B. M. Levin Carnptzzgf D Captain W. P. Bullock ISI Lieut. R. S. Taggart zd Lieut. N. F. Smith SECOND BATTALION Major H. F. Lindal, Cottzwtztzzlirzg CUIIIPAUU' E Captain T. J. Kastle ist Lieut.J. C. Pettengill zd Lieut. A. S. Githens CHNIPKIIQI F Captain R. L. Donnelly Ist Lieut. Charles Snitow Ld Lieut. C.J. Clavell Corrzpmp' G Captain W. Quest 1st Lieut. L.J. Withrow zd Lieut. G. Connell Carrzpmry H Captain H. K. MacCorkle ist Lieut. D. R. Lo Russo 1d Lieut. W. H. Long FIELD ARTILLERY THIRD BATTALION Major A. N. Vanderlip, Corrtrrzmznfzfzg CONZPEIUI I Captain W. O. Lutz ist Lieut. G. G. Trowbridge 1d Lieut. S. W. Tompkins C07iZI7lZ7Ql K Captain Nathan Sagan ist Lieut. H. S. Brown Ld Lieut. A. E, Alexander Cafrzpmgf L Captain R. D. Jones Ist Lieut. A. D. Quick 1d Lieut. R. I. Dodge Company M Captain R. W.Jones ist Lieut. A. Herrmann ad Lieut. F. C. Simmons Colonel Hamilton Ward,Jr., Cammmzdizzg Lieut. Col. H. S. Krusen, .I'ee012ezli11C0rrzrlmlzei CaptainJ. C. Ward, Regimental Aefjzttmzt FIRST BATTALION SECOND BATTALION MajorJ. W. White,Jr.,Cwm1tezrz:it1zg Major S.D.Bradley,Jr.,Comrrztzrzding ad Lieut. Se fmour Rosoff, Adjzttetzzt ad Lieut. G. Stein, Adjllfdilf 5 Battery A-I ist Lieut. C. A. Miller ad Lieut. S. R. Shapley Battery A-2 Captain O. P, Vatet 1st Lieut. D. H. Goldstein Battery B-I Captain W. S. Salisbury 1st Lieut. A. C. Kurzweil Buttery B-2 Ist Lieut. D. K. Cooper Battery C-I 1st Lieut. P. L. Nunez Ist Lieut. S. Fisher Battery C-.2 Captain G. C. Crossnian Ist Lieut. L. T. Sample 2.d Lieut. W. S. Farrell Btzttery D-I Captain C. H. Henne ad Lieut. S. B. Nicholson zd Lieut. Clark Battery D-2 Captain E. M. Brandriss ISE Lieut. N. E. Hess Battezy B Captain F. Wesley zd Lieut. E. A. Langerfeld Ld Lieut. R. S. Granger ad Lieut. T. R. Burnett Bttttery F Captain F. D. Baird Captain E. L. Tanner Ist Lieut. C. D. Crane ad Lieut. T. H. Taylor Battery G A Captain R. M. Leng 1st Lieut. E. A. Fintel 1st Lieut. Huber ad Lieut.J. M. Sinclair Battery H Captain B. W. Antell ist Lieut. M. F. Thomas ad Lieut. S. S. Robbins BAND Drum Major E. B. Littlewood Principal Musician G. W. Elg Chief Musician W. S. Craig ChiefTtumpeter E. A. Glasser 161 THIRD BATTALION Major W, L. Mejo, Camrrztzmiizzg Ld Lieut. David Taub, Aezljtztmzt Battery I Captain John Allhusen ist Lieut. G. J. North ist Lieut. E. E. Pennock Ld Lieut. M. L. Peterson Battery K Captain E. R. Fiske 1st Lieut. A. U. Moore zd Lieut. L.J. Lewis ad Lieut. H. H. Hamilton Battery L Captain G. L. Phelps Captain H. E. Marietta Ld Lieut. H. T. Clinton Ld Lieut. Alfred Wasser Battery M Captain M. A. Specht, CaptainJ. K. Chichester ist Lieut. J. W. Johnson ad Lieut. S. S. Edson SIGNAL CORPS Captain K. A. Reeve, Carnzmzfztfilzg ISt Lieut. H. N. Moore ist Lieut. S. S. Nuckols ad Lieut. F. L. Witt 1 as ,1 , ' 1 'W 1 J' . 5' .3 'x 'L . if 2, hw i yr-.va , .K N K-.I.,. . .. Y ! 'i' :Tim-T-'II 3 'i iv '1-ii- --'fra il . f i1l.nft rf'.knni 4-ani 'l'ir'xu'n,'t .' lj fu A LLB, u..:LLb x-,Q ILIU1' K 2 EY , Q- .- 1 ' N - if ' be . ' .. 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His spirit and initiative make him a very suitable leader for the Military Department, during the short time that he has been at its head the es rit ofthe cadets has risen noticeably. The Military Department now has one purpose in mind? to develop a student's physical, mental, and moral power so that he will be able to ascertain what to do, know how to do it, and then do it. The membership of all the units, Infantry, Field Artillery, Signal Corps, Ordnance, Veterinary, and Band, is now about nineteen hundred. In the selection of students for the advanced course, their basic record, their general appearance, their personality, and their participation in student activities are taken into consideration. J., A On May List, at the close of the 192.6-7.7 year, the Spring Review was held on Upper Alumni Field, Mrs. Farrand presenting the colors and the troo s passing in review before her. A week later t e Artillery Unit's Annual Horse Show again proved successful. During the summer vacation the men in the advanced course who had completed one year of advanced work spent six weeks in training camps. The fare to and from these camps and a certain allowance per day were paid by the government. At camp there are ample facilities for maneuvering and outdoor work in all lines, the cadets undergo strenuous training and get a taste of real military life. But it is not all work, for the camp programs provide several varie- ties of recreation, and nearby cities also offer amusements. The Infantry camp was located at Platts- burgh on Lake Champlain. There the Infantry- men learned to handle all the weapons and equipment used by the Infantry and worked out problems in modern warfare. The Field Artillery Unit was encamped at Madison Firing tbg Ong-Pggmdgrf Barracks and Pine Camp. The first four weeks 167. ' ' ' a '- . .. Q Mozznfed Batteijf were spent at Madison Barracks in preparatory training and the last two at Pine Camp on the range. The summer camp of the Ordnance was at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland, where the students conducted tests on material. At Carlisle, Pa., the Veterinary Unit encamped, the Veterinarians receiving valuable experience in the field duties of army doctors. The Signal Corps went to Fort Monmouth, N. The students used the latest developments in communication and generally acquainted themselves with the field work of the Signal Corps. Realizing the need for a rejuvenated R.O.T.C. Band, Colonel Beacham detailed Captain Roamer to drill the musicians and determined to raise funds to buy them new uniforms. Acting on his own initiative, the Colonel aptpointed a committee to arrange for a ball to be held the night before the Princeton football game, and the unction proved a great success, both socially and financially. On the following day the Band appeared, forty-eight strong, wearing natty new uniforms consisting of red military costa with white Sam Browne belts, black military trousers, and small over seas caps. They were led by a small black bear whose antics entertained the large crowd. Since that time the number has steadily increased until now there are eighty uniformed mem- bers of the Band. Not entirely satisfied with having improved the appearance of the personnel, Colonel Beacham has also in- creased the number of times when the Band appears as a unit, it now attends almost every athletic event, adding color and martial music X . to the occasion. The fall of 197.7-1.8 was rather uneventful. On January zoth the Field Artillery held a review. Mrs. Farrand again presented the colors and the batteries passed in review before her and the staff of regular army officers, Following the review the officers entertained at a tea dance. In February Major General George S. 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' - 1-.. . ,Mui L Cd - 1 ,A W .. L-- ' fhqlrr ,F . ja- v-'-H FI. Ir: 'lifrh-If I' WW' 'UE I I . . r LFIg'EI-Wir. .J yu ' I . If , - ' ' 'I . I- J 'I f,-I A L. I . ' L -- ' - '.-1 J -e N ' 56 I' - - Ig. - . Ig +I ,. ' n x JH: ' :la in I d L ' I H ' ' -- 2 I 1- , ,, I .. . '-'Er:'TI' - ' I' - ' ' ,-L1 .A -5 II. 3 he .II, I I I I F ,..'l T ,E Q. I 1 D I I I Ju I i I '.l I 1 Seeley Heasley Wal-:emzm Klein Carter Anderson Schoales Hoekelman Beck Peunock Spelman Seiler Crogan Frye Student ouncil 1927-Q8 LEWIS PINTARD SEILER, '18 OFFICERS MALCOLM PUTNAM MURDOCK, 'LS GILBERT EDWIN CROGAN, JR., '18 . L, P. SEI LER Pruidvrlt .18 L CLASS OF I 97.8 RANDALL EVERETT FRYE HAROLD HOEKELMAN WALTER JOSEPH KLEIN ENOS ELDRIDGE PENNOCK ROLLIN HENRY SPELMAN, JR. CLASS OF I 92.9 JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON SIDNEY DEERFIELD BECK CoLLINs LOTHROP CARTER DUDLEY NEVISON SCI-IOALES WILLIAM FRANCIS SULLIVAN CLASS OF I93O XVALTER CRESSLER HEASLEY SAMUEL XVAKENIAN CLASS OF I93I DONALD EDWARD SEELEY Prefidefzt Serrmzry Trmfzzrzr G. M. ALLEN F. H. BALDAUF R. S. BETTEN J. K, BULB K. C. ALLEN L. S. BOCK D. H. CALLAHAN E. H. CASE H. L. CASE L. R. CHASE J. S. CHICK. C. R. CHURCH, JR. E. C. CLARK, JR, J. M. CLARK J. G. CONNELL R. H. CRUM R. L DODGE, JR. C. C. EELES Allen Baldauf Tower Batten Hubbell Recd Leng Sterritt Macbeth Bolc Crzrnnell Howe Anderson Cornell Wyman Freshman Advisory Committee T. H. ANDERSON, '18, Chairman B. S. CORNELL, '18, ferretmj' 197.8 MEMBERS R. W. CRANNELL E. C. HOWE, JR. J. E. HUBBELL R. M. LENG C. L. MACBETH F. W. MUNDY, JR. A. W. O'SHEA J. C. REED, 4th 197.9 MEMBERS I. G FAILLA J. T. FROEHLICH J. S. GOWDY H. W. HALVERSON F. B. HEAT1-1MAN,JR. R. E. 'JENNINGS E. G. JOYCE XV. A. KERR L. B. KNIGHT, JR. J. F. MACOMBER W. A. MARSHALL J. B. MORETON W. E. OYNEIL 7. J. H. PRIEDMAN R. D. RAY R. H. ROLAND J. D. RUSSELL T. E. SHAFFER A. P. SMITH, JR. C. A. STEVENS, JR, W. F. SULLIVAN C. H. TODD M. VAN PATTEN J. D. WATEREURY J. W. WELLS E. A. WH1T1NG J. M. WRIGHT 67 J. C. STERRITT L. R. TOWER W. S. WYMAN T. H. ANDERSON, '18 Cbairmmz Caplan Heathman Pumpclly Treman Carter Neethling COfHn Cooper Vceder MacLeod Spelman Cobb Huntington Pond Willard Straight Hall BOARD DF GOVERNORS LIVINGSTON FARRAND, Chairman RORIEYN BERRY, 'O4 CHARLES D. BOSTWICK, '91 R. LOUISE FITCH DEXTER S. KIMBALL CUTHBERT W. POUND, '87 MARTIN W. SAMPSON LEWIS P. SEILER, '18 ROBERT P. SIBLEY ROLLIN H. SPBLMAN, '18 IVIARGARET L. STECKER, 'O6 CHARLES E. TREMAN, '89 ANDREWJ. XVHINERY, 'IO 'L BOARD OP MANAGERS ROLLIN H. SPELMAN, '18, Clmirmfzn FOSTER M. COFFIN, '11, Director CORNELIUS BETTEN, 'O6 HARRY CAPLAN ' ROBERT E. TREMAN, 'O9 LAURENCE PUMPELLY CATHERINE B. MACLEOD, '18 CONSTANCE A. COBB, '19 JOHANN C. NEETHLING MILTON H. COOPER, '18 P. WENDELL HUNTINGTON, '18 JAMES D. POND, '18 JAMES M. VEEDER, '18 COLLINS L. CARTER, '19 FRANK B. HEATHMAN, '19 G. C. BUTLER C. C. BYE NV. L. EMERMAN E. G. JOHNSON G. M. ALLEN T. H. ANDERSON B. W. ANTELL J. BERRY, JR. J. P. BINNS E. C. HOWE J. E. HUBBARD R. E. LENT SENIOR BALL J. XV. ACKERMAN, Cbfzimzmz C. L. MACBETH W. L. MEJO J. B. MORDOCK NV. C. SHAPLEIGH CLASS DAY E. SCHEIDENHELM, Cbfzirmmfz R. S. BETTEN E. G. BRISTOL G. L. CARSON B. W. HEWITT J. T. HOLSMAN GENERAL SPRING DAY L. DOUBLEDAY, Cbaimzfm P. L. ASH, Bzwineff Nfmmger H. E. MARIETTA R. E. METZGER N. R. MILLER C. C. PORTER 7.69 XV. XV. SPROUL E. O. TUPPER T. K. Voss H. XVARD, JR. R. H. KRAMER R. F. LOETSCHER D. T. SECOR O. P. VATET D. V. SMYTHE, JR J. B. TAYLOR M. XIEEDER A. M. WINKLER JUNIOR PROMENADE J. F. MACOMBER, Chairman W. ABBOTT G. M. GILROY E. ALEXANDER F. B. HEATHMAN S. CALDWELL T. E. SHAEFER L. CASE C. A. STEVENS JUNIOR SMOKER K. F. KELLERMAN, Chairman BISSELL VV. A. HUNT R. DEITRICH A WL S. IBOLD L. CUTHBERT F. P. KNEEN GICHNER C. E. MCCONNELL GENERAL SPRING DAY L. CASE M. S. EMSLIE L. CUTHBERT L. G. GARNSEY K. F. KELLERMAN 1,0 C. I-I. TODD J. B. TUCK J. S. THOMPSON J. D. WATERBURY C. E. PARKER R. STEINBERG J. S. WEYL F. WRANIPLEMEIER L. B. KNIGHT M. D. VAN PATTEN 19 50 19 31 H. C. AIGELTINGER J. M. BILLINGS M. CATALANO A. B. DICKINSON R. G. DORN M. B. EBBERT C. BETTEN, JR. J. B. CROMMELIN R. C. CROSBY E. L. GATES R. C. GROBEN H. G. BEREAN, JR. F. S. BOBRICKB R. E. CLELAND K. R. COBB P. D. DOHAN SOPHOMORE SMOKER C. E. TRELIIAN, Cbairmmz R. G. ELDRIDGE G. B. ENIENY L. P. SBILBR, '18, Ex-Ojfcio M. P. MURDOCK, '18, Ex-Ojjqcio J. M. CLARK, '19, Ex-Ojicio GENERAL SPRING DAY R. P. LUDLUM G. M. GILROY FRESHMAN BANQUET H. P. PARKER, Cbairmmz R. R. HOPIJBR J. P. MANGH L. P. SEILER, '18, Ex-Ojfcio M. P. MURDOCK, '18, Ex-Ojfcia W. C. HEASLEY, '30, Ex-Ojficio PRESHMAN CAP BURNING W. B. STEWART, Cbfzirmmz B. W. HACKSTABB D. M. HALSTEAD L. P. SEILER, '18, Ex-Officio M. P. MURDOCK, '18, Ex-Ojicza S. WAKEMAN, '30, Ex-Ojjhio - 171 H. S. JOHNSON C. M. FISHER L. HARWOOD J. A. HIRSHFHLD A. L. TOWSON K. R. R7OUNGER C. H. MEINIG H. M. MURPHY J. A. OEST W. STAKEL E. B. WHITMAN, P. M. HUNT F. A. LUEDER L. H. PASQUALICCHIO A. NV. TRESCH R. W. WEST I 9 9 . T' I I' A 1 . . 'ft' ' In 'I J. fr 1 4 ..- . 1. in I. ,HI +- A 4 .1-sh -nuff- r. - 1. I I' .LQ T' . . .I I IQ., . .. I I I L... ...L 1 .IQ np. I I..r.s.'. 1' .. . . .,p'- 9- . I KI - 3 TLI 1. .' . , 1'.I,MIII.f'j +I'I ' IV I - f , I Z EI 1'.,q.' ig '..-rg . Lf Pg ' I.-'5'- ' . WL. - I.LI. .II-' 4 I I 1 II II i.,I I my-..u'I I II ,mir 4 W' -x ' ' . ' .. ' I. .. . 1 . ' 'W' .4 J, .I . I ' W' '. . ' IIQLJI .J Sidi... .',.iI1I ' I .W -I.-I. II, nlnrf . I. .I II In . II If , 'III I... . I ,nf Qqnl. 'L..,f.1.Q- ifJ'i' .e-v...7Z -.TJEE1 f?-1'L L 13ff ATHLETICS BLBB ROMEYN BERRY, '04 GRADUATE MANAGER OF ATHLETICS 7-73 A History of Cornell Athletics By ROBERT WARREN SAILOR, YO7 Editor-in-chief of The Camel! Alumni News Cornell's athletic history began with the year 1871-71, three years after the Uni- versity opened. The first event was a four-oared race at Ithaca in which Cornell lost to its opponent, Union Springs. A year later Cornell was ninth in a field of eleven colleges at Springfield, and the following year at Saratoga was fifth in a field of nine. In 1875 Cornell swept the water, defeating Union Springs at Ithaca in May, and dramatically cleaning-up the regatta at Saratoga in July with Columbia, Harvard, Dartmouth, Wesleyan, Yale, Amherst, Brown, Williams, Bowdoin, Hamilton, Union, and Princeton trailing her in the Varsity race, and Harvard, Brown, and Princeton in the freshman race. This start, under the leadership of John N. Ostrom, ,77, now an engineer living in Illinois, was the first of a series of victories in rowing that is without parallel in any athletic record of any college anywhere in any branch of sport. For forty-five years Cornell was absolute master of the water. From the beginning and against opponents of every sort, foreign colleges, non-collegiate boat clubs, and the varsity and freshman crews of every American rowing college, Cornell won 117 races and lost but 47. Most of the races were against more than one opponent. Prom 1883 until 197.0 the dominating influence was that of Charles E. Courtney, Cornell's coach. This impressive record is described in the book, Courtmy and Cornell Rowing, by Professor C. V. P. Young, '99. The next branch of athletics on which Cornell embarked was baseball. In 1885, two years after Cornell secured Mr. Courtney to coach rowing, the baseball team played its first schedule of ten games, winning them all. This sort of record was not, how- ever, maintained. Baseball schedules have been played every year since then, but no other team has won even four-fifths of its games, and the average performance has been to win just slightly over half. Two years after baseball began, a football team played a two game schedule and lost both games. From an inauspicious beginning football began to improve and stars like Glenn Warner, Dan Reed, joe Beacham, Clint Wyckoff, and others in the first decade, put the sport on its feet. They fought their way to put the little upstate school on the football map. Brilliant as was their fighting spirit, however, they averaged to win only about two-thirds of their games, and this, over a period of forty years, is approximately the Cornell average. There was no further addition to Cornell's permanent athletic repertoire for several years after football began. In 1873 track and field athletics was undertaken, followed immediately by cross country. The results in these sports were not convincing until after the arrival of Mr. Moakley as coach. From 1899 until the present day, however, Cornell track teams and cross country teams have compelled serious recognition in their respective sports and the preeminence of NIoakley's teams has been as note- worthy as that of Courtnevs crews. 174 Of the so-called minor sports only one, lacrosse, antedates a major sport. This game was first played at Cornell in 1891. The distinction between minor and major sports was abolished a few years ago and is gradually disappearing. Possibly the distinguishing characteristic is priority anyway. Basketball began in 1901, soccer Cassociation footballD in 1905, and wrestling in 19o6. Hockey, cricket, fencing, tennis, and golf have all been recognized sports from time to time, but their existence has not been continuous. Boxing has never been recognized by the faculty although strong- ly championed by prominent professors. Swimming, for which there has often been excellent material, has not taken hold because of lack of adequate facilities for the sport. Polo and a few other sports have had sporadic periods of activity. Basketball, soccer, lacrosse, and wrestling, however, have been the minor sports that have per- sisted without interruption for over twenty-five years, with tennis and fencing now apparently well established. Of all these, wrestling has been the most successful, while soccer has suffered defeat the most often. I The present student generation witnesses, ofcourse, a tremendous falling off in the prestige of the oarsmen, and somewhat less acute situations in track and cross coun- try. Some of this can fairly be attributed to different and harder competition than before the war, and some to the natural peaks and depressions in the curve of success. Comparing the decade just ended with its predecessor, and with the early ones, it is obvious that success in a given sport, measured in percentage of victory, does not vary greatly over a period of years. Whether Cornell will ever again dominate a sport as it did rowing for forty years and track and cross country for twenty, is conjectural. Probably not. The desire to win victories is universal, and with the present great interest everywhere in athletics, it is unlikely that any single college can look for predominant success and a monopoly of any sport for more than a student generation. Various world-beating teams flash out for a short period, only to give way to others. Rarely does one college excel simultaneously in more than one sport for more than a brief period. ln only seven of the past forty years has Cornell had three unbeaten teams in any one year. On six of these occasions two of the teams were track and cross country, essentially the same sport. One year, twenty years ago, three distinct branches, row- ing, cross country, and lacrosse defeated all comers. From the point of view of Cornell's history and a rather casual research of that of other colleges, it seems as if a year in which we had two unbeaten teams in the major and minor sports should be viewed as highly successful. Three call for a celebration. On the basis of the past twenty years, which most Cornellians regard as satisfactory, we should be satisfied when we equal or better the Cornell average. The average per- centage of Cornell victories during each season over that period is approximately as follows: Soccer 3695, Baseball jo '7b,Lacrosse 59?-j, Basketball 67.95, Rowing 64LZ9, Football 70176, Track meets 75fZ,Cwith third in the lntercollegiatesl, Vifrestling 75917. and Cross Country meets 762, Cwith third in the Tntercollegiatesl 175 PROP. D. S. KIMBALL . ROMEYN BERRY . . C. H. BLOOD . . . PROP. W. D. BANCROFT FOSTER M. COPPIN . . C. E. TREMAN . H. C. BOSCHEN . J. K. HALL, JR. . A. P. SM1TH,JR. . . PROP. L. M. DENNIS . H. HOEKELMAN . . J. M. VBEDER . C. L. WEAGANT . D. F. HOY .... E. P. BALDERSTON, JR. G. E. CROGAN, JR. . J. D. RUSSELL . . PROP. B. A. ADAMS . R. H. SPELMAN, JR. . M. P. MURDOCK . . W. A. GEOHBGAN, JR. PROP. L. A. LAWRENCE T. SCHLOSSBACH . . R. W. CRANNELL . R. C. GLAZEBROOK PROP. C. L. DURHAM . J. W. STANLEY . E. B. BASTIAN . NV. D. PHELAN . . DEAN F. H. BOSWORTH G. M. ALLEN . . D. T. SECOR . R. D. RAY . . C. D. BOSTWICK . C. H. HARRISON . E. SCHEIDENHELM R. E. JENNINGS . PROP. R. A. EMERSON J. B. TAYLOR . . E. C. CHAPMAN R. H. CRUM . . . PROP. L. M. NICHOLS T. R. HALSTE.AD . J. W. ACKERMAN . C. R. C1-1URCH,JR. . H. CAPLAN . . . E. Goon . . A. H. CHURCH . T. E. SHAFFER . Athletic Council MEMBERS 7.76 . . Preeielent . Gracluate Manager . . Financial Aclvixor . . . . Council Mernber Itbaca Alumni Reprexentative . . . . Crew Aelvifor . Corninoclore of Crew . . . Manager of Crew . Affixtant Manager of Crew . . . Football Aeloieor . Captain of Football . . . Manager of Football Auietant Manager of Football . . . Bafeball Aclvimr . Captain of Bafeball . . Manager of Baeeball Affiftant Manager of Baxeball . . . Track Acloieor . . Captain of Track . . . Manager of Track Aniftant Manager of Track . . . Baxketball Aclnixor Captain of Baxketball . Manager of Baxketball Affietant Manager of Barketball . . . Wreetling Acloifor . Captain of Wreetling . . Manager of Wrextling Aefietant Manager of Wreftlirzg . . . S'occer,Acloieor Captain of Soccer . . . Manager of Soccer Auiftant Manager of .Yoccer . . . Lacrone Aclvifor . . Captain of Lacroeee . . Manager of Lacroue Afeixtant Manager of Lacroue . . . . Hockey Aelvixor . . Captain of Hockey , . . Manager of Hockey Afeiftant Manager of Hockq . . . Tennif Aclnieor . Captain of Tenni: . . . Manager of Tennif Auiftant Manager of Tenni: . . . Fencing Advieor . Captain of Fencing . . Manager of Fencing Axxixtant Manager of Fencing 197.8 G. M. ALLEN E. P. BALDERSTON, C. D. BARTI-IEN H. C. BOSCHEN E. G. BRISTOL J. H. CALDWELL E. CARUTHERS, JR. F. CHARDON H. N. COHEN M. H. COOPER A. CRAIG I. H. DEGENI-IARDT P. A. DOING T. A. EGGMAN H. N. FAIRBANKS H. H. FULLER S. M. GLASSER E. GOOD C. H. HARRISON P. D. HARWDOD H. HOEKELMAN W. T. HOLSMAN C. HSU G. L. KAMMERER B. M. LEVIN C. L. MACBETH E, C. MASTEN A. MCCONNELL J. B. MORDOCK R. B. MUNNS P. NEWTON A. W. O'SHEA R. W. PITMAN J. D. POND WEARERS CDF TI-lE C 197.8 C. PYLE, BD F. T. RHODES G. P. RHODES S. S. ROBBINS W. S. SALISBURY T. SCHLOSSBACH A. SCHUMACHER A. G. SHARP J. W. STANLEY R. H. SPELMAN, JR. J. B. TAYLOR C. L. WALKER J. N. WILLIAMS N. G. WRIGHT 197-9 R. E. ALEXANDER W. A. ALEXANDER J. F. ANDERSON O. C. BEAMAN S. D. BECK H. H. BENSON E. BRUMDER E. C. CLARK I. COHEN W. B. FIRMAN J. T. FROELICH H. GICHNER J. T. HOLSMAN C. L. JOHNSON Hf JOSEFSON B. KATZ 3'-77 197-9 I. KOHN F. P. KNEEN D. F. LAYTON G. E. MCCONNELL G. OLDITCH A. H. ORTHMANN P. P. PIRONE P. PURCELL D. N. SCHOALES G. D. STAFFORD I. STEIN - T. W. SWART S. THOMPSON W. W. WICKI-IAM W. L. WORDEN F. WRAMPELMEIER 1930 E. S. BESSMER C. M. FISHER R. G. ELDRIDGE A. R. ERDA G. N. HALL H. S. JOHNSON E. H. KINGSBURY S. R. LEVERING R. W. LEWIS W. R. RICHARDS N. E. SCOTT C. W. SIBSON A. L. TOWSON S. WAKEMAN D. WATEREURY Y .9 Rfb! ' . I I RIS' aff s, A ,, .,5,., -I Qffr 'S IQ .I , .xG '- A, ff L Rs zz Be N- ' 'K 1 ' W -f I ,.,., fir .1 3 ,fi I df .Yprazzl Grobmmm Varsit Ch 'i Bind! y eerleczdefrs 1927-Q8 HEAD CHEERLEADERS HANS VICTOR GROHMANN, '18 W ALTER LOUIS MEJO, ,lg SENIOR CHEERLEADERS EDWARD RANSOM FISKE, JR., '18 WILLIAM WALTER SPROUL, ,lg JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS WILLIAM HENRY BELL '1 7 9 BRADFORD BISSELL, '19 wg, . ff 1 . Ai 2 :I A Mejo 178 Firke DUTCH HOEKELMAN X Captain 7-79 l GILMOUR DOBIE, Coach The 1927 Football Season When the candidates for the 199.7 Varsity Football Team reported for practice early in the Fall, Coach Dobie lacked a strong center trio, one tackle, and experienced backfield men. The problem of the backfield was quite easily solved. Captain Hoekel- man and Balderston were the first choices, and after the first game Beck filled the third place. The fourth alternated between Scott, Bristol, Cohen, and Johnson. The line, however, presented a more difficult problem. Wickham and Schoales filled the end positions, but injuries hindered them. Anderson retained his post at right tackle while the position at left tackle alternated between Wakeman and Pyle. The selec- tion of guards brought the most trouble to Coach Dobie. These two places were never satisfactorily filled. At center Kneen was generally first choice, with Sibson and Pomeroy as substitutes. The Varsity went through the season with mediocre success, winning three and tieing two of its eight games. They played most brilliantly against Princeton and they played well against Columbia although not spectacularly. On September 14 a heavy Cornell team defeated a slow Clarkson eleven, 41 to o. Displaying a versatile passing and running attack, the team worked the ball across the goal line six times, while Anderson made good five of his six attempts for points after touchdowns. The team worked fairly well together although they played ragged at times. Dobie made numerous substitutions in an effort to test his material. 180 . ' ' 1 A .Tr A J, , va-'ur.r4.,.,. Dartmouth Pictorial Lane, Dmftmazztb Back, Gael' Around End for az Long Gain On the following Saturday, with the weather more suited for baseball than football, Cornell met a fighting eleven from Niagara and defeated them I9 to 6. Cornell's first score came early in the hrst quarter through line bucking from its own sixteen-yard line. In the second quarter a thirty-five yard pass, Beck to Balderston, accounted for a second score. Niagara's touchdown was made in the third period when Trernbley, a Niagara guard, blocked Hoekelman's pass and ran forty-five yards to score. The final whistle ended a third drive for a Red and White touchdown on the Niagara five-yard line. The line was still weak but the backfield appeared strong. Against Richmond University, which replaced Williams on the 197.7 schedule, the Varsity piled up their highest score of the season, defeating the Southerners 53 to o. 5550151 Bazldeffrlm Capmm-Elect 181 - Morgan Beck eu-'azend End for Gain in Richmond Game The visitors had a poor defense and an even poorer running attack but their aerial attack was a constant threat. The Varsity showed some improvement but the defense against passes and the work of the line were still below par. In the backfield Hoekel- man, Beck, and Balderston were consistent ground gainers while Anderson and Schoales showed great strength in the line. On October 9.1. before a crowd of 31,000 excited people, a Cornell football team met Princeton for the first time in twenty years, and in a spectacular battle lost, 2.1 to Io. The Cornell line was ineffective against their heavier opponents, the Princeton play- ers breaking through frequently to smother the famous Dobie off-tackle play before it got under way. The Varsity surprised the dopesters by displaying an air attack lVrm1zpelmeier Halle Kneen 2.87. Mofglln .fcbmlef wi the Receiving Emi of Forward Pau in Columbia Game which kept the opposing backs guessing. Cornell started the scoring by a touchdown through several forward passes in the first quarter, and Princeton evened the score a short time afterwards by passes and line plunges. In the second quarter Wickham's recovery of a Tiger fumble put the ball in a position on the eighteen-yard line from which Anderson kicked a field goal to put Cornell in the lead again, Late in the sec- ond quarter the Tigers, taking advantage of one of Balderston's short kicks, scored again to take the long end of a I4 to IO score at the half. The third period was score- less. With a clear field ahead of him Sinclair just missed intercepting a Princeton pass and a chance to score. In the final period, when the right side of the Cornell line weakened, the visitors scored their last touchdown by short passes and line plunges. Wickham Amienfan 183 Katz Tray Balder.rton'J Partmrd Pan Puff Ball on Princefanlr Nine-yard Line Cornell twice threatened to score but the excellent defense of the Tiger backfield prevented them. The speedy Princeton ends repeatedly broke through to force Balder- ston to hurry his punts. Hoekelman and Beck stood out as the best Red and White players with the team playing exceptionally Well, while Wittrner excelled for the Tigers. In the second major encounter of the season the Varsity never hit its stride and was held by Columbia to a scoreless tie. Cornell displayed a slight advantage over Co- lumbia but never seriously threatened its goal line. The game was rather uninteresting to the spectators because the team play of both teams Was good but lacking in spectacu- lar plays. The Red and White abandoned the remarkable aerial game of the previous Scbzzrnacbcf' Alexander Briftol 1.84 Mafgan Hoelzelmfm Catchei Pars N ear Princetoffy Goal Line Week and resorted to straight football. Three drives for a touchdown failed to be completed while Columbia nearly scored when Beck fumbled a punt which Scott barely recovered. The game lacked any shining stars but Hoekelman and Buser per- formed capably for their respective teams. A surprisingly strong team from St. Bonaventure battled the Red and White eleven on November 5 in the last home game of the season to a 6 to 6 tie. Early in the nrst period Flynn, the diminuitive St. Bonaventure quarterback, broke loose to run fifty- five yards for the visitors' score. It vvas not until late in the third quarter that the slovv sluggish Cornell team evened the score. During most of the game the visitors out- played the Varsity, who were noticeably off form and playing poorly. Beck Sibfon Ritbarfls 7.85 i Wide World Pham! Penn Line Breazkr Through to Block Punt On the next Saturday, after a long trip to Hanover, the Varsity lost to Dartmouth, 53 to 7. A scintillating Dartmouth eleven led by Al Marsters completely outclassed the comparatively slow moving Cornell eleven. In the first few minutes of play Marsters took Balderston's punt on his own forty-live yard line and ran for a touchdown. From then until the end of the game the Green displayed a versatile forward pass and running attack which swept Cornell off its feet. The outstanding performance of the day was Marster's eighty-yard run for a touchdown after receiving a kick-off. Cor- nell's only score came in the last quarter, when aided by penalties on Dartmouth the team worked the ball eighty yards down the field for a touchdown. In the Annual Thanksgiving Day Game, Cornell again met defeat from a strong Pennsylvania team, 35 to o. The Varsity threatened to score in the f1rst quarter when Taunton Cohen Wrzterhzzfy 186 F I11t'lNew.rfeel ' Wafcalonir Parser Ball in the Penn Game Balderston intercepted Murphy's pass and Hoekelman completed a pass from Balder- ston, but the score failed to materialize because Anderson's try for a field goal Was blocked. Then Penn ran wild for two periods scoring once in the first period after a succession of line plunges, and then four more times in the second period by combining line plunges, end runs, and forward passes in a deceptive attack, which the Varsity was unable to stop. An aroused Cornell team -made a surprising come-back in the second half to hold the Red and Blue scoreless. Hoekelman and Balderston closed their careers with brilliant exhibitions. Aside from Penn's excellent playing, the feature of the game was Corne1l's remarkable second-half defensive come-back. Pros- pects for next year point to an experienced line and a fair backfield. Worden Wakeman f0l97ZJ'071 7.87 Sheehan Weugant Fennell Balderston Schoales Scott Towson Worden Anderson Pyle Kneen Wrnmpelmeier Schumacher Dobie Britton Veecler Beck Cohen Bristol Katz Richards Hoekelman Wakeman Wickham Waterbury Alexander Sibson Johnson -Xl 1927 Varsity Football Team OFFICERS HAROLD HOEKELNIAN, '18 ...,... . Captain DUDLEY NEVISON SCHOALES, '19 .,... . Captain-Elect JAMES MARSHALL VEEDER, '18 . .,., Nfauager CARL LEWIS WVEAGANT, '19 . 4 . . . Affiftaizt Maizager COACHES GILMOUR DOBIE ....,..... LEONARD CHRISTOPHER HANSON, '13 . ROBERT FENTON PATTERSON, '15 . THOMAS FRANCIS FENNELL, 1D, '16 .... TEAM' ROBERT EVANS ALEXANDER, '19 ,.... DUDLEY NEVISON SCHOALES, '19 . . CYRUS PYLE, 3D, '18 .... SAMUEL WAKEMAN, '30 . . . ARTHUR LEE TOWSON, '30 . . . JACKSON DEWITT WATERBURY, '30 . FERRIS PHILLIP KNEEN, '19 .... WALTER WOODHOUSE SIESON, JR., '30 . WILLIAM RAYMOND RICHARDS, '30 . . WARREN LESTER WORDEN, '19 . . JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON, '19 . . BERNARD K-ATZ, '19 .,.. AUGUST SCHUMACHER, '18 . . . WOODWARD ADAMS WICKHAM, '19 . FRED JOHN WRAMPELMEIER, '19 . . HAROLD HOEKELMAN, '18 . . SIDNEY DEERFIELD BECK, '19 EARL GARNER BRISTOL, '18 . . . HOWARD SPAFARD JOHNSON, '30 . . Head Coach Aniftarzt Coach Auiytant Coach Afcixtaat Coach Right End Right End Right Tackle Right Tackle Right Guard Right Guard . . Center . . Center . Left Guard . Left Guard Left Tackle Left Tackle .. Left Ertd . Left End . Left End Quarterback Right Halfhack Right Halfhack Right Halfhack EUGENE PRICE BALDERSTON, JR., '18 . Left Halfhack IRVING COHEN, '19 ..... Fullhack NORMAN EMBREE SCOTT, '30 . ,.... . Fullhack SUBSTITUTES WESLEY CHARLES BENDER, '19 ALBERT EARL KELLER, '18 GEORGE HENRY BOWEN, '19 ROBERT NEWELL LYON, '19 GEORGE ERNEST CLINK, '18 CHARLES EDWARD PARKER, '19 GILBERT BENJAMIN'HART, '18 WILLIAM DUTTON POMEROY, JR. , '30 THEODORE CHARLES HEINE, '19 JESSE MILLER SINCLAIR, '18 GEORGE PERCY HUNTER, '30 RICHARD WILBUR STEINBERG, '19 ARCHIE JOSEPH WIINCENT, '18 189 1927 Football Record Date Score Score Place Sept. 2.4 Cornell 41 Clarkson Tech. o Ithaca Oct. I Cornell I9 Niagara 6 Ithaca Oct. 8 Cornell 53 Richmond o Ithaca Oct. 9.2. Cornell to Princeton LI Ithaca Oct. 2.9 Cornell o Columbia o Ithaca Nov. 5 Cornell 6 St. Bonaventure 6 Ithaca Nov. 12. Cornell 7 Dartmouth 53 Hanover Nov. 2.4 Cornell o Pennsylvania 35 Philadelphia 1917 MANAGEMENT J. M. VEEDER, '2.8 C. L. WEAGANT, '19 Mfznfztgef' Afrirmnf Manager 2.90 1' . .lg ' E 5' if wg , CHUCK WERLY Captain 7.91 JOHN F. MOAKLEY, Coach The 1927 Track Season ln spite of a slight relapse during the Outdoor lntercollegiates held the last week in May, the Varsity track season was decidedly successful. Captain Werly was con- sistent and hard-working, making an enviable name for himself among his fellow athletes. The best work of the season was in the weight events in which Wright, Cohen, Worden, and Anderson almost invariably cleaned up fifteen to eighteen points in dual meets. Benson in the two-mile and Caruthers and Spelman in the hurdles did the best work in the track events during the year, the latter tieing the world's record in the 1.2.0-yard low hurdles, and the other two setting several new Cornell and dual meet records. Opening its 197.7 season at the seventh annual Triangular Indoor Meet at Boston, February 7.6, Cornell was at no time a dangerous contender and took third place with the Harvard and Dartmouth teams taking first and second respectively. The meet was l-larvard's from flrst to last, the Crimson gaining the lead in the field events of the afternoon and maintaining it to the end. Among the outstanding events was the sensational two mile run, won by Benson in the fast time of 9 minutes, 40 4-5 seconds, lacking but one second of equalling the Triangular record. Another Cornell triumph came in the easy win of the relay team, which finished a lap ahead of its competitors, tieing the Triangular record. After only one week in which to improve, the Cornell team placed third in the Indoor lntercollegiates at New York, being only four points behind Harvard, the winner, and the same number of points ahead of Dartmouth, who had finished ahead 191 Morgan Captain-Elect Spelman Going Over the Hzmilex of the Varsity the previous week at Boston. The majority of Cornell's points were gained chiefly through the efforts of Benson in the two-mile, Anderson in the shot put, and Wright and Cohen in the 35-pound weight throw. In winning the weight throw with a heave of SI feet 6 inches, Wright bettered his own record by two feet, and made the longest throw any Cornell weight man had ever made to that date. His win marked the first time that Cornell had ever won in this event in the Inter- collegiates. Under the strain of Intercollegiate competition, these four men turned in performances even better than their usual excellent work. Continuing their splendid work the Cornell trackmen, on March 11, defeated Yale in the Annual Indoor Meet in the Drill Hall, the final score being 63 1-7. to 5o 1-7.. The evening witnessed the setting of dual meet records in the mile and tvvo mile runs, the 75-yard high and low hurdles, the pole vault, the shot put, and the one- mile relay 5 four of the events being tallied for Cornell, and three for Yale. In addition to the setting of these new dual meet records, two others were equalled, and five Drill Hall records bettered. Perhaps the outstanding performance of the dual en- counter was that of Smith of Yale who, after winning the mile run in record breaking time, entered the two-mile and gave Benson the hardest race of his career, forcing the latter to clip I5 seconds from the Drill Hall mark. Goodwillie, veteran Cornell sprint- er, by getting off to a fast start in the 75-yard dash, was able to win with ease and equal the mark of 7 3-5 seconds set up by Russell in 1914. Another surprising triumph for Cornell was Orthmann's victory in the half-mile run. After trailing the Eli pace-makers for three laps, the Cornell sophomore displayed a burst of speed on the last turn to vvin by four yards. On March 16, Coach Moakley's men journeyed to Ann Arbor to compete in the Annual Cornell-Michigan track meet, the last board meet of the season. The early 7-93 Hfide World Plzuror Wo1'den, Wffigbt, and Cohen at the Outdoor' Infercollegiaztef scoring was close and it looked like a battle to the finish until the Wolverines made a clean sweep in the half-mile giving them a lead from which they were never headed. The closest and most ecxiting race of the evening was between Benson and Horns- berger, when they finished in a tie for Hrst place. Both men had set enviable records and were looked upon with equal interest. Trailing the field for the first mile, Ben- 1,pSi t i l if ' 'T' in W - Y - Whiz: Studia Pond in Croix Cozmfij Ilzfe1'c0lletgiatef 7-94 Tm Captain WEFU Wins the 440 in Princeton Meet J son, with I-Iornsberger close on his heels, stepped into the lead for the second mile and at the start of the last lap uncorked his usual terrific sprint. The Michigan two- miler, equal to the challenge stayed with the Cornell sophomore, and on the last turn unloosed a burst of speed which carried the two men to the ta e shoulder to shoulder in the most spectacular finish of the meet, setting a new Fieldn House record for the two-mile run. As a fitting close to the contest, which had been won by the Maize and Blue, the Cornellians took the mile relay in a thrilling battle featured by a close finish. Cornell had its first opportunity to perform on the cinder path at the Penn Relay Morgan C4Z1'Z!fb6I'J' in the Hurdles 7-95 T Rockwell Beats Fuller in the 220 of the Princeton Meet my Carnival held on April 19 and 50. Despite rain and mud which made conditions most unfavorable the Red and White team took two first places, one second, one third, and two fourths, a very creditable showing under any conditions. Individual honors for the two day competition went to Anderson, who won the discus with a throw of 139 feet, and the shot put with a toss of 46 feet 4 inches. On May 7, repeating its victory of the previous year, Cornell overwhelmed M. I. T., 91 to 44. The victory was largely due to clean sweeps in the shot put, hammer throw, discus, pole vault, and 440-yard dash, the latter being the most spectacular run of the meet. Besides the five clean-sweeps, the Cornellians took four first places, six seconds, . I , 1 I ,V , 53,112,471 H 'hue .Ylariia Eldrizige 212 Croix Cozmtfjf Ifzteztollecgiates 7.96 , , .........,.w A Marg an A726i67'J07Z in the Difczu Throw and seven third places, completely outpointing the men from Tech. The most keenly contested event of the afternoon was the Caruthers-Steinbrenner battle in the high hurdles. Both men were off to a quick start, and crossed the barriers almost side by side. In the last ten yards, from the final hurdle to the tape, Caruthers, having the strongest sprint out-distanced his rival to Win by a scant yard. W bite .Yruriia Freshman Crow Cozmrfy Intercallelgiafesr 197 N sxif fi S Williazmr in the P016 Vaazf MW Coach Moakley's men met the Penn runners at Franklin Field on the following Saturday to triumph over them by 13 points. In taking nine first dplaces, nine seconds, and making three clean-sweeps, the Cornell team gave clear evi ence of their superi- ority over the Red and Blue. Wright! set a new dual meet record in the hammer throw with a heave of 161 feet 3 3-4 inches, and Anderson, following his teammate's example, bettered the record for the discus by 12. feet with a throw of 144 feet 1 inch. The biggest surprise in the track events was the winning of the 44o-yard dash by Fuller in the fast time of go seconds flat. Captain Werly, not satisfied with his show- ing in the 440, entered the half-mile and showed his heels to a field of crack Penn runners who had been slated to win. Reed, having won the pole vault, volunteered for the high jump, and although never having competed in this event before, tied for second place with a jump of 5 feet II inches. In the meet with Princeton on May 7.1, two world's records were tied, but were not counted as such because of the aid of the wind, and two Cornell records were broken when an exceptional group of Princeton trackmen outdid themselves to defeat Cornell, 75 to 60. Princeton took the majority of points in nine of the fifteen events and made clean sweeps in the half-mile, century, and broad jump, while the lthacans 7.98 . I Mnrgan Wffzghi Tbrowzng the Hammer swept the shot put and hammer throw. Papas, Tiger sprint star, came through with a brilliant victory in the 1oo-yard dash equalling the all-time mark of 9 3-5 seconds. Spelman's win in the no-yard low hurdles was equally as brilliant, the Red and White flash coming up from behind with a phenomenal burst of speed to cross the line in 7.3 3-5 seconds, as fast as the distance has ever been covered. By performing what looked like an impossible feat, Caruthers passed Howell of the Tigers at the seventh barrier, to win the no-yard high hurdles in I5 seconds flat, a new Cornell record. The entire meet was characterized by excellent sportsmanship and superb performance. The Outdoor Intercollegiates, held at Philadelphia late in May, were the most dis- appointing feature of the 197.7 season. Rated before the contest as serious contenders for third or fourth place and as probably the best eastern team, the Red and White, its members performing far below their usual standard, scored only eight points to tie with Penn for ninth place. By its decisive victories over Yale, Penn, and M. I. T., together with its excellent showing in the Triangular Meet and Penn Relays, the Varsity stamped itself as one of the best dual meet teams in the East-another tribute to the excellent coaching of Jack Moakley. 7-99 Frincke Baker Moor Turner Moore Scholz Young Vanderbrook Martin Forker Nyclegger Mordock Pesez von Rumohr Roland Bycr Aurhach Beaman Gussovv Wells O'Leary Garziadei Dayton Etnyre Orthmann Murray Worden Cohen Spindler Oldberg Weeks Dyer H. Fuller Vreedenburg Murdock Pond Wilkes Cassebaurn Vollmer Rhodes Curtis Mitchell Schlecht Brumder Firman Fairbanks Berry Scott Bangs Recd Bradley Pitman Caruthers Anderson Werly Wright Spelman Benson Goodwillie K. Fuller Williams Moakley .XXX l 1927 arsity rack cam CHARLES MILFORD WVERLY, '17 . . . Captain ROLLIN HENRY SPELMAN, 'JR., '18 . Captain-Elect GEORGE NORMAN SCOTT, '17 . . . . . Manager MALCOLNI PUTNAM MURDOCK, '18 . Aniftant Manager JOHN FRANCIS MOAKLEY . . . . . . Coach JOHN ROBERT BANGS, '11 . I PAUL MARTIN O'LEAR JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON, '19 . . LESTER PHILIP AURBACH, '18 . CHARLES EMERSON BAKER, '19 , ORSON CASWELL BEAMAN, '19 HORACE HULL BENSON, '19 JOSEPH BERRY, JR,, '18 , FRANK KEMP BEYER, '19 . . EVERETT CLAIR BRADLEY, '17 . EDWARD JOHN BRUMDER, '19 . ELMO CARUTHERS, JR., '18 . . WILLIAM HENRY CASSEBAUM, '17 HAROLD NATHANIEL COHEN, '18 . HARRY WILLIAM CRAWFORD, '19 . LAWRENCE THURSTON CURTIS, '17 HOWARD LAPE DAYTON, '18 . . ROBERT ALLEN DYER, '19 . . SAMUEL RICE ETNYRE, '18 .... HENRY NATHANIEL FAIRBANKS, '17 . WILLIAM BYER FIRMAN, '19 . LEE ROBINSON FORKER, '18 . HAROLD CARL FRINCKE, '18 . . HERBERT HARRISON FULLER, '18 . KENNETH WOOD FULLER, '17 . . GERALD MICHAEL GILROY, '19 . EUGENE WILLIAM GOODWILLIE, '17 . LEONARD HERMAN GUSSOW, '18 . XVILLIAM EUSEBIUS MARTIN, '19 . GEORGE GORDON MITCHELL, '17 . JOHN HUNT MOOR, '18 . . CHARLES HERBERT MOORE, '17 JOHN BAYLEY MORDOCK, '18 . GERALD AUGUSTUS MURRAY, '17 . ROLAND ROSWELL NYDEGGER, '18 OSCAR ORVILLE OLDBERG, '17 . ALBERT HUGO ORTHMANN, '19 GERALD AUGUSTUS PESEZ, '18 . RICHARD WALLACE PITMAN, '18 . 'JAMES DUNBAR POND, '18 . . ARTHUR BRADFORD REED, '17 FOSTER TWICHELL RHODES, '18 . IWILLIAM DAVID ROLAND, JR., '18 LUDWIG FREDERICK SCHLECHT, '17 SHERMAN BOYNTON SHULTS, '19 . ROLLIN HENRY SPELMAN, JR., '18 CLARENCE FRANCIS SBINDLER, '17 . . GEORGE TOWNSEND TURNER, JR., '19 CLARENCE AUGUSTUS VANDERBROOK, '18 RUSSELL ALEXANDER VOLLMER, '17 CHRISTIAN AUGUST VON RUMOHR, '18 HOWARD COOLEDGE WEEKS, '18 . JOSEPH WILLARD WELLS, '19 . CHARLES MILFORD WERLY, '17 ROBERT JAMES WILKES, '18 . . JOSEPH NASH WILLIAMS, '18 . . WARREN LESTER WORDEN, '19 . NORWOOD GR'ISWOLD WRIGHT, '18 WILLIAM NORMAN YOUNG, '19 . Y 301 Affifiant Coaeh Auiftant Coach Shot Piet, Direeef . . Sprints . . Half Mile Run . . Two Mile Run . Mile and Two Mile Rein . . . Pole Vault . Quarter Mile Run . H igh Jnnep . One Mile Rnn . Hierellex . Hzerellex . . Weighty . . Javelin Throw , , . . Weightf Mile anel Half Mile , . , .fprintf . , Low Heerillef Quarter Mile Rein Shot Piet, Diem: Javelin Throw . . Half Mile Run . . . Two Mile Rein .5'prinz'J, Quarter Mile Run Low Hierellef . Spriiztf . Sprinty One Mile Rein eearter Mile Run . Half Mile Rien . Difeiilr Throw One Mile Rein . Sher Pier Pole Vanl! ' Pele Vanlf Half Mile Run Javelin Throw Pole Vault Two Mile Run Pole Vault Broaez'Jn1np . High Jzenzp J avelin Throw . fprintf Low Hierellef Two Mile Rein BraailJie1np Two Mile Run . , High Jznnp BreaelJie1np . . .S'printf . Hierellef Quarter Mile Rein . . High Jieniji Pole Vault Hfeightf . . Vlfeightf Low Hierdlef Q 1. Harvard I. Harvard . 7.. Yale . 3. Cornell . 4. Penn State 5. Dartmouth 1. Cornell . 1. Michigan 1. Cornell . 1. Cornell . 1. Princeton 1. Stanford . 7.. Penn State 3. Yale . . 4. So. Californ 5. Dartmouth ia 1927 Track Record TRIANGULAR MEET: AT BOSTON 7.. Dartmouth INDOOR INTERCOLLEGIATES: AT NEW YORK 3. Cornell MARCH 5 . . . . . 7.3 3-7 6. Pennsylvania . . . 7.0 1-7. 7. Georgetown . . I9 7.-7 , 8, Boston College . . . . . I9 9. Princeton . . . . . , . -I5 3-7 Io. Syracuse . . . YALE DUAL INDOOR MEET: AT ITHACA MARCH 17. . . . . . 61 3-4 7.. Yale . . . . . . . MICHIGAN DUAL OUTDOOR MEET: AT ANN ARBOR MARCH 7.6 . . . . . 5o 1-7. 7.. Cornell . . . . . PENN RELAY CARNIVAL: AT PHILADELPHIA APRIL 7.9-30 M. I. T. DUAL OUTDOOR MEET: AT ITHACA MAY 7 .... .91 7..M.I.T. ..... PENNSYLVANIA DUAL OUTDOOR MEET: AT ITHACA MAY I4 . . . . . 79 7.. Pennsylvania . . . PRINCETON DUAL OUTDOOR MEET: AT ITHACA MAY LI . . . . . 75 7.. Cornell . . . . . . OUTDOOR INTERCOLLEGIATES: AT PHILADELPHIA MAY 7.7-7.8 . . . . . 36 1-7. 6. Georgetown . . . 7.7 7. California . . 7.3 1-7. 8. Syracuse . . . 7.3 9. Cornell . . . . 16 Io. Pennsylvania . 1918 MANAGEMENT M. P. MURDOCK, '18 W. A. GEOHEGAN JR 9 Mdfldgfl' zilfxiftpznt Manager 307. f if :- 3 ' . -.-, - - I., . - :-fw:.- .. 'fm-Ls -' ww 4 w w- ' V X ' '0fYK'V7!'lA ' 'RED' ' SHAW Captain 303 PAUL W. ECKLEY, 117, Coach The 1927 Baseball Season With a veteran infield built around Captain Shaw at the initial sack, three veteran pitchers, and three promising catchers, Coach Eckley's fielding difficulties centered in the outfield. Even there the prospects were bright despite the loss of last yearfs captain, Merrill, by graduation, for Baker and McConnell were veterans and Cooper, a junior, showed promise of filling Captain Merrill's old position in left field creditably. Seventeen men went on the southern trip, the first game of which was played with Lynchburg College on April 4. Vitale, pitching for the Varsity, allowed the South- erners only four hits which accounted for their single run. In the meantime, his team-fi mates, hitting hard and taking advantage of Lynchburg's errors, scored ten runs. ln the Varsity's second start, the following day, Hakewessel and Froehlich pitched good ball against V. M. I., but weak hitting lost the game to the cadets by a 7. to 3 score. The Big Red Team had not yet found its batting eye. Their batting slump continued in their next game, that with Washington and Lee, and the Cornell team again lost, 3 to 1. Cornell evened the series by winning its second encounter with V. M. I. two days later. Good pitching by Vitale and thrilling catches by Balderston 304 7 ' : . ' , Qwgrf .022 I 5- S ij' X312 . yy . a at 1 U P , - V' Vf, Y if 4 - f 3 lv W .31 m 3 . 'ff' ..12'l ' f- f 1 I X Q ge arf' 5 I A , , ,, w, I IW? W We t - -2, . 4 .w rf KV if f V mf , . 'QL 4- V' Til ., .J J V .:.: ., A Bczldeffffon, Captrzin-Elect Vickerf and Heinzelman stopped the cadet rallies. The Varsity's scoring came in clusters- three men crossing the plate in the first inning, two each in the sixth and seventh, and six in the ninth, making a total of thirteen runs to V. M. I.'s seven. This game ended the southern trip, as a game with Richmond and a return game with Wash- ington and Lee were cancelled because of rain. The Varsity opened its regular season on April 16 with a victory over Ohio State at Columbus. Vickers pitched an excellent brand of ball, allowing the Buckeyes only five hits. Captain Shaw singled in the seventh inning for the first Cornell hit of the game, and scored a few minutes later on an infield error. But the Ohioans had also scored one run, in the second, and the I-I tie continued until the eleventh inning when Cooper crossed the plate on a sacrifice to win the game for Cornell, 7. to 1. The Cornell nine had little difficulty winning its first home game by an 8 to 1 score from a weak Manhattan College team. A strong St. Bonaventure team succumbed to the Varsity in the second game at Hoy Field by the close score of S to 7. The game was won in the ninth after the Red and White had trailed for four innings. ln that inning, timely singles by Captain Shaw and Cooper in the midst of a Cornell rally, won the game for the home team. Glasser's two triples and the team's improved batting were encouraging features of the game. Although both Columbia and the Varsity secured eight hits in the next game, the first league game of the season, the Blue and White won the game through its ability to bunch its hits. Both teams fielded well, Columbia especially supporting the effective hurling of its star pitcher, Art 305 - f ks a,.,0E E4f . 2, al asf f 1 M X fi Z ag vi? ,Q Baker Coop er Smith. The damage was done in the first two innings, and the rally started in the third by McConne11's long home-run drive vvas of no avail, the score standing as it did at the end of that inning, 3 to I. Bunching three hits and two Walks in the beginning of the eighth, the Cornell batters secured four runs and drove Van Riper from the mound in the Dartmouth game, played at Hanover the next day. Cornell started scoring in their hrst turn at bat, Cooper being driven in by Shavv's single after he had Walked and stolen second. A gil l in X t fi' J Q Z f i Q -f- , - tai V , .f ar fi. ,, 5' UL, h Proeblicb Giclaner 306 C . N.. 3 if I i '. '54 2 ' 4 'N 2 ' V fi quam I H N 'Aa 9 f ' .- at l 7 ' ' A. McConnell Glasser McLoughlin, the Dartmouth catcher, evened the score in the third when Vickers weakened momentarily and walked three men. Airtight pitching and fielding kept the score a tie until the eighth. ln that inning, however, the Cornell batsmen, aided by two passes, hammered out four runs. A rally in the Green's half of the eighth was short-lived and the game ended with a 5-1 victory for the Varsity. Hoy Field was very muddy when the Princeton team lost to the Varsity, rain hindering the playing considerably. Vickers pitched well and held the Tigers scoreless after at bad start. Q t -' 1 Q 'Q 4 ' '- ' , 5. ' K ' ,wr , 1 ,,,. ' ' , L 1 I 'x iff , 3 51 1 , 1. , z?f.fy,.i-4: 4 ,,: Y :Q if 5'-L ,UA . K, ,gyms -A I b dll ff ' 5297 4 ' ---Y' ' fsza v, ' . Q ' .va . . .1 . 5 ,L s ,Miva ' T ' . V' 3 1-.1 1 ?f.1 Q ,gg , s 1 F ' 'vw -' 3 1 1 M, ,, ,. s. .. .. f - , - -1, 5-Af, ---' ' ' . 1 ,lm .,,,,... Heinqelman Degenbmfdf 307 I I. ff i Marg an Cornell wins Dazrtmozztb Game Cornell came back in its half of the second and hammered out enough hits to put her in the lead by two runs, and again in the sixth for five more runs and a I3 to 5 victory. Cornell repeated its victory over Dartmouth in its second meeting with the Han- overians on May 9. Vickers was in excellent form and shut out the Green, 4 to o, allowing only two hits. He received excellent support from his teammates, especially in the outfield where several potential hits were converted into outs by good fielding. The Cornell batters hammered three Dartmouth pitchers for eight hits, McConnell securing a home run in the third inning. In the next game, a strong Boston College team spoiled the Varsity's winning streak with a 3 to 1 score. Shea on the mound for the New Englanders kept the Varsity baffled with his southpaw curves and drops. Froehlich, who scored the lone Cornell run, pitched for the lthacans and received good support, Baker in the outfield bringing down several flies that seemed sure hitsf and pegging them back to the infield for double plays. Yale's 7. to 1 victory over the Varsity at New Haven was in the nature of a personal triumph for Holabird, the Eli pitcher. He pitched an excellent game, striking out nine men and holding the Cornell team to two hits. lt is doubtful if the Elis would have won but for a freak hit in the fourth that scored one run and paved the way for another, since Froehlich was particularly effective in the pinches and the Cornell fielding was very good. The Varsity engaged a weak nine from Oberlin College in what turned out to be a slugging spree for the Cornellians. Froehlich again pitched 308 Tm Coach Eckley, Captain-Elect Baldertrtan and Btztfefgf Coach Haddock y an excellent game and was well supported, both in the field and at bat by his team- mates, who managed to gather fourteen hits and eight stolen bases to the two hits that the Sophomore twirler allowed the visiting nine. The batting of Balderston, Froehlich, and Glasser was especially strong, each making three hits. The Varsity's Spring Day contest with Yale was marred by the loose playing of both teams. The Cornell nine, playing its worst game since the beginning of the sea- son, blew up in the twelfth inning and allowed Yale to put the winning runs across the plate for a 5 to 4 score. A dull Cornell nine vainly tried to keep visiting Colum- bians from rolling up a big score the following Saturday. But for the second time, the Lions were not to be denied, and Art Smith pitched the slugging New Yorkers to a 17.-o victory. - Seton Hall sent a strong nine to do battle with the Varsity at Ithaca. In the first two innings, the visitors slammed Hakewessel's offerings for five runs, until Degen- hardt took the mound for the home team. In the seventh and eighth innings, how- ever, spirited Cornell rallies brought in nine runs to win the game, II to 5. Degen- 309 Mar an .51 haw Singles in Penn Game 3 hardt's fine pitching and batting were largely responsible for the Cornell victory. Another strong nine, Pennsylvania, defeated the Varsity at Hoy Field the next day. Vickers got off to a bad start but improved considerably after a disastrous first inning. Two Red and Blue home runs and two Cornell errors helped make Pennsylvania's six runs. Captain Shaw's hitting and Gichner's sparkling fielding were bright spots in the Cornell team's playing. A fighting Cornell team caught and passed the large lead that the Colgate players rolled up and won the next game by a 6 to 5 score. The fifth and sixth innings were the Varsity's big innings, when they bunched seven hits to score six runs and take the game. In the return game with Colgate, the final game of the season, Cornell repeated its victory, winning 3 to L. Froehlich who had been effective against the Maroon two days before, was again on the mound and pitched a heady game, allowing only four scattered hits, while his teammates gave him excellent support both in field and at bat. The graduation of five of Coach Eckley's veterans will leave an empty infield, except for Captain-elect Balderston's position. The loss of Vickers and Captairyghaw will be felt considerably as they contributed much toward the twelve victories, two of them in league games, out of the twenty games the Varsity played. This record continued the steady improvement which Coach Eckley's teams have shown since he took charge of baseball in 1915. 310 Schimmelpfennig Greenbaum Crosby Hoy Froehlich Baker Crogan Heinzelman Glasser Baldersron Shaw Eckley Haddock McConnell Hakevvessel Hebert Gichuer Cooper 1927 Varsity Baseball Team FOREEs DUNBAR SHAW, '17 . . . . Captain EUGENE PRICE BALDERSTON, JR,, '18 . Captain-Elect ADOLPH HARRY SCI-IIMMELPFENNIG, '17 . . . Manager GILBERT EDWARD CROGAN, JR., '18 . . . Auirteznt Manager PAUL WITHERSPOON ECKLEY, '17 . . .... Conch JOHN HADDOCK. . . . HENRY GICHNER, '19 .... . Catcher FORBES DIJNEAR SHAW, '17 . . . Fine Bnfe HAROLD FREDERICH HEINZELMAN, '17, Second Bene SIDNEY MARTIN GLASSER, '18 .f . Third Bene EUGENE PRICE BALDERSTON, JR,, '18 . Sharffrap . .... Buttery Coizeh MILTON HENRY COOPER, '18 , . . CHARLESJILLSON BAKER, '17 . . . ANDREW JAMES MCCONNELL, '18 IRA HAROLD DEGENHARDT, '18 . JOSEPH THEODORE FROEHLICH, '18 ANDREW VOISARD VICKERS, '17 ..... Pitcher 311 Left Field Center Field Right Field . Pitcher Pireher Place 1927 Baseball Record Date Opponents Cornell Opponent: April Lynchburg College April Virginia Military Institute April Virginia Military Institute April Washington and Lee April Washington and Lee Rain April Richmond College Rain April Ohio State April Manhattan College April St. Bonaventure April Fordham Rain April Columbia April Dartmouth May Princeton May Syracuse Rain May Dartmouth May Boston College Ma Yale May, Oberlin May Yale May Syracuse Rain May Columbia June Seton Hall June Pennsylvania June Colgate june Colgate June Pennsylvania Rain THE 1918 MANAGEMENT Lynchburg Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Richmond Columbus Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca New York Hanover Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca New Haven Ithaca Ithaca Syracuse Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Hamilton Philadelphia G. E. CROGAN, JR., '18 D. RUSSELL, '19 Nfmzfzger Affixtant Manager ,I i I 1 ,V ig, g 1 VV f.,VA: A . I 1 5:-Qi! ff-31.35551 I H i HCI-1UCK DREW Commodore 313 JAMES WRAY, coach The 1927 Crew Season The fall of 197.6 marked the advent of James Wray, former Harvard navy coach, as the new mentor of the Cornell crews. His coming meant a definite abandonment of the Courtney system which had been followed generally after his death by his suc- cessors, John Hoyle and C. A. Lueder, 'oQ.. The enthusiasm aroused by the announce- ment of a new coach and a new system of instruction resulted in the turnout of nearly one hundred and seventy-five candidates, eighty of these being freshmen who appeared to be rather good material. Drill was held daily on the inlet under the close personal supervision of Coach Wray until cold weather forced them to the crew room in the Qld Armory about the middle of November. The men were able to keep themselves in good physical condi- tion by their workouts on the rowing machines until the opening of the second term when regular practice was resumed. A break in the weather in early February allowed the men to take to the water again for a short while. Two crews then broke a thin sheet of ice on the inlet and established a record for the earliest date, that a Cornell crew has taken to the water. After these outdoor rowing periods the weather again forced the men indoors until March. Early in that month excitement prevailed on the inlet when the ice was blasted from in front of the boathouse to open the water to the crews. Dynamiting ice from the inlet is without precedent in Cornell rowing history, this being the first time it was done. lt was a decided step forward, for it gave the oarsmen an added 314 L ',.af,1f:f,, U ,A A ' Ying f- '- -a s - ' 4 , .tf5':Fp.1af ' af. , ., W- - any ----1 A ' . :.Z5ag.,',v,,2 2: T nw!!! a f - 41 I , .r,v.-K A . . . -, r . , M -. -4 -- f 'WA , 1. it ,qgwh tv af, ,,.,,g,,-ag,-,Y '- Yu- , , ,V 1 I ....,-4 ,. :e , , 'J 's r - ., ,, M. 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During the spring vacation three Varsity and two Freshman crews were retained to row during that week. A new shell was launched in the last part of April, and the crews continued their strenuous work to prepare for the first race. On May 11 the annual race with Yale and Princeton was held on Lake Carnegie. A surprising Princeton crew defeated a favorite Yale eight, while a dark horse Cornell Varsity, forgetting their months of training under James Wray, took third in a race which they W 'rt M A' might have won. Cornell got away to a fine start and after lead- gi ing for the lirst three-quarters of a mile lost their drive and fin- fi, , .6 ished a length and a half behind Yale whose last minute sprint 5 ' failed to cut down a quarter length Princeton lead. Cook, rowing his first college race, stroked the Junior Varsity into a thrilling N ' stroke for stroke race against Yale for a mile and a quarter. The 'ii',a Red crew rowed a breath-taking race all the way but lacked the final drive at the finish always necessary to beat a Yale eight. The Freshman boat showed their lack of experience in racing and finished a poor third to Princeton, the winners, who were three and a half lengths ahead of Yale and seven ahead of Cornell. I 'r' ' 1 ln the next race, on Saturday, May 9.8, a powerful and smooth- ff running Harvard eight defeated Cornell by two and one-half i ' lengths. The Crimson shell jumped ahead at the very outset and V,,, .,': i V maintained the lead all the way down the line, lighting off a Alpq splendid Cornell rally at the mile and one-half mark, and then Q leaping ahead to a smashing finish. Cornell received consolation out of the regatta in the fine performance and victory of the Bwggm Commodore-Elect 315 , Q p. I f 4 . ,9ff2?,-av-Ama, - ' s e s , f If 3' 5, sr , - ,. , - , 4 7-4.4.23-fM'-of-2.g'..ff.,...-2. . ' 2 . -5 . fa -. 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A fighting Jay Vee came from behind after the first mile, held the Harvard boat even for another half-mile, and then in a fine driving finish drove through to triumph by a half length. A north wind had roughened Cayuga's waters all day and the sun was setting before the Junior Varsity race could be started. By the time the Varsity shells got away semi-darkness had settled and the shells were shadows as they sped down the course. This was the first time in many years that Cornell has been defeated by a Crimson crew, but it was no disgrace, for Cornell dis- played a splendid fight against one of the best crews in the East. No Freshman race was held. After several more weeks of strenuous practice, the Varsity, Junior Varsity, Fresh- man, and substitute crews left for Poughkeepsie, where they had a week before the regatta on June 19 in which to grow accustomed to the waters of the Hudson. On the day of the race seven crews went down the course cheered by one hundred thousand spectators. For the first time since 197.0 the championship was won by a crew belong- ing to the Association, Columbia. The Blue and White crew took the lead at theifery start with Navy and Penn close behind them. Following them came Washihgton, Syracuse, and California, with Cornell getting off last in a slow start. At the mile mark California had succeeded in taking the lead with Cornell in fifth place, where they stayed until the finish. From here until the race ended the leadership developed into a fight between the Western crews, California and Washington, and the lone Eastern crew, Columbia. Columbia, by a terrific spurt, took the lead from California at the bridge, one mile from the finish, and then withstood a challenge from the Washington Huskies in the last mile to win over them by three-quarters of a length. California followed Vfashington by three lengths and two lengths behind California came the highly regarded Navy eight. 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X ik ,aa 14, 3- . af lx Wide World Photo: Navy Winf Frefbmfzn Race at Pozzglakeepxie ' ing the Navy, but this ended soon, and it had to be satisfied with beating Syracuse, with Penn well in the rear after hitting a log near the start. Columbia's winning time was twenty minutes and fifty-seven seconds, quite a bit slower than the record of 18 153 1-5, which was set by Courtney's Cornell crew of IQOI. In the Junior Varsity race a powerful Washington crew won, closely followed by Columbia, California, Pennsylvania, and Cornell. The Cornell Freshman boat showed up fairly well in finishing fourth behind the strong Navy, Syracuse, and Columbia yearlings. Following Cornell came Pennsylvania, California, and Wisconsinj The season on theawhole was not a great success owing to the change of coaches and the necessity of learning and mastering a new stroke. This was undoubtedly hard- er for the men with previous rowing experience under former coaches, and it will be several years before Coach Wray will be able to teach his stroke directly to his oats- men. With this fact in view and the splendid past record of the coach, it should not be long before Cornell crews are back in a standing that will approach the days of Courtney. ' Trng Camel! Wins fzmior Vaznrity Race from Hmfwrd 317 f S ll ll 5 A O . , ll E- 5 Q 4 sf' fa 5 M A 1 ' H Q if ill A , 1, YI Uv G Q , 1 I V, ,. 1 '- 2 fi 42 ? E , H A --'-'A' A , -. - 1, 4 . . 1 9-Q . ' J . Q5 K ,J .- 1, 1, 5.1 . Q '- if 1 5' Q . , 2' 14 fue -- ,. ,Z zu, 'WL 21 ,,- 5- ..,, , . - 'X f 'fin A E , fm--V ' 51 ' 4 P ff , 1. n '54 51 , -Y - 1, ' , , J . ' Z ,f . F ' ' af . . 1 , . ,, .,,,. , .V .. f ,. V .1 ,,,,..,, . ..' ,Jewry ,fy fx .1 t,,..f- ...- ff 'lu ,',...- ' IMA- 2' , ' f' 1 Fisher Callahan Boschcn Newton Allen Harwood Hopper O'Shea Walker he 1927 Wzrsity Crew IALRTHUR XVARING 0'SHEA '18 3 JOHN MORGAN FRANCIS, JR., '17 PAUL DUANE HARWOOD, '17 STANLEY CALEF ALLEN, '17 . PAUL JEFFERSON NEWTON, '18 HENRY CHARLES BOSCHEN, '18 ERRET HARGROVE CALLAHAN, KENNETH HENRY FISHER, '18 CHARLES LEON XVALKER, '18 STANLEY XVILLIAM ABBOTT, '1 CHARLES ALLEN ABELL, '18 . CHRYSTAL HART5fiAN TODD, '19 JOSEPH HART SPIEDEN, '17 . EDXVARD GREEN JOYCE, '19 . '17 . I 8 B 0 Ll! Two Three ,,fFam' l Five S ix S even S troke C oxfzmi 71 S zzbffirzzte S zzbftitzzte S zzbftitzzfe S zzbxtiizzfe S ubsfitzzte r I V f Q 1 Q , A A in if i , 'ii 5 5, Q gg fi V' 13' 'Q ' ' , , J? f r A B' H' A A 12' C Q H T . '2A -A-'? f ,,..., . .V.: 1, ,A I 4. S, ,.,., A, ., ':.. 1 A A , ,,, I , - uf : ' 7 V ,, ' iii Y I ' If- ,-1 ' , :fee 1 fi :1-'2 z ,':f1' A', 5 .'- ,-V- 1 , i f :VA . A f 1QQ 5 QSV1 1 ' g g? -A ,,AA , X ,,,. 77,, 1 7, ,A ,,,, 1 f A f , A L ,M VM '.. ' :' , ..A' , '1 Cook Smith Francis Woerz Drew Craig Davenport Jarvis Krctch I O The 1927 umor arszty few ROBERT BUMSTEAD JARVIS, '17 . ROBERT WHITE BUTLER, '17 ALBERT CRAIG, JR., '18 .... FRANCIS GORDON DAVENPORT, '17 . JOHN ALVA WOERZ, '18 . . FREDERICK ALBERT CHARLES DREW, 1D ,17 ROBERT SMITH, '19 ....... EARL KEKUALAUKABUOMANO COOK, '19 . EDWARD MAX KRECH, '17 . . . 319 Bow Two Three Fam' Five Six Seven . .S'l'7'0k6 Coxfwain 1927 Crew Record CARNEGIE CUP REGATTA: AT PRINCETON MAY 11 Varsity Race: Distance two miles. Time 9:47 3-5 1. Princeton 1. Yale 3 Junior Varsity Race: Distance two miles. Time 1o,:o1 1. Yale 7.. Cornell 3 Freshman Race: Distance two miles. Time 9:51 4-5 I. Princeton 1. Yale 3 DUAL REGATTA: AT ITHACA MAY 18 Varsity'Race: Distance two miles. Time 11:07 1. Harvard 1 Junior Varsity Race: Distance two miles. Time 11:16 1-5 I. Cornell 1 INTERCOLLEGIATE REGATTA: AT POUGHKEEPSIE JUNE 19 Varsity Race: Distance four miles. Time 10:57 1. Columbia 3, California I 6 1. Washington 4. Navy 7 5. Cornell Junior Varsity Race: Distance three miles. Time I5 :11 4-5 1. Washington 3. California 4 1. Columbia 5 Freshman Race: Distance two miles. Time 9:45 1. Navy 3. Columbia 6 1. Syracuse 4. Cornell 7 ' 5. Pennsylvania 1918 MANAGEMENT Cornell Princeton Cornell Cornell Harvard Syracuse Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Cornell California Wisconsin K. HALL, JR., '18 A. P. SMITH, JR, ,LQ Mdfldgfl' Ayfifmnt Nlmmger 310 TED' ' SCHLOSSBACH Captain 37.1 HOWARD B. ORTNER, 719, Coazclo The 1928 Basketball Season Cornell has experienced an unusual and interesting basketball season during the past year. It is unique because of the marked fluctuations in our fortunes, winning from some of the strongest fives in the east, yet losing several bitterly contested games to teams below the Varsity's rank. Six of the contests were lost by four points or less, while most of the victories were by large margins. Although handicapped by the lack of tall men and an outstanding center, the Red and White made a strong bid for a prominent place in the league early in the season, and displayed power which made it a strong contender for the championship. F Cornell opened its season in an exciting and hard fought game, by losing to a fast and experienced St. Bonaventure quintet, 36 to 7.7. A noticeable improvement was shown the following week when the Cornellians overwhelmed Hobart by the score of 41 to 19. After two weeks rest, the courtmen started their annual Christmas trip, meeting Buffalo and Rochester on consecutive evenings. The trip this year proved to be similar to the preceding ones, the team losing both contests by exceptionally close scores. The Red and White was conquered by Buffalo and Rochester, 30 to 19, and 9.7 to 7.5, respectively. Although obtaining quite a substantial lead in the first half of both games, the team weakened during the last few minutes of play, and its opponents were able to win on sensational long shots. 39.1 V Morgan Vanity Bmkerlmll Practice In the first encounter after the Christmas recess, the Varsity vanquished Niagara in a one-sided contest by the score of 57. to 31. Several days later, in a return game with Rochester, the jinx which had been pursuing the team appeared again and they weakened during the last few minutes to have victory turned into defeat by a single basket. On January ro, the Varsity opposed Colgate in one of the most thrilling games of the season. Cornell gained the lead less than a minute after the first whistle and held it throughout the entire first half, which ended with the Red and White leading, 18 to 15. The team started well in the second period, but tired quickly and allowed the visitors to overtake them in the final minutes of play, and win, 30 to 7.6. The Varsity began its league season with an unexpected victory over Yale in a savagely fought contest. The Red and White displayed afast and clever brand of basketball throughout, winning the game, 7.9 to 7.4. Continuing in their championship form, the team overwhelmed Columbia in their second league game by-1 the score, 31 to 2.1. Layton was the outstanding player of the game, scoring nearly one-half the points for Cornell. i This temporary winning streak was ended, however, by the quintet's first league defeat, at the hands of the powerful Princeton five. Close guarding on the part of the Tigers held Layton down to a single field basket, while Captain Miles of Princeton scored thirteen points, clinching the game, 30 to 18. Captain Schlossbach was the Cornell star. A colorful Junior Week crowd witnessed the most decisive defeat given Cornell during the season. Pennsylvania ran up an early lead and was never headed, winning by the score of 34 to 18. The passwork of the Varsity was poor, and Coach Ortner's men were unable to penetrate the Penn defense to take shots under the basket. The desperate long shots missed their mark, while the Red and Blue increased their large score by making their foul shots good. At New Haven, the Red and White administered a second defeat to Yale on Feb- ruary 15. Entering the game with the odds apparently favoring the Elis, the Cor- nellians played at the height of form to win, 7.9 to 18. The Varsity defense was im- 37-3 XBRNEZ1 '::......, aw- . N I ia I I V- 2. if zf , ' f A Li . N511 1 7 7 NEl1 . a I 1 W fi .' Y U I. .,,:- A gm . , Y 11.A ' W' f :.,1 -211f1,f:v:-ff . '2.v..,,- V- L A N' it , + kg., av ., ati I V ,::, ,'.AvA E? D j. Marten Caldwell Layton pregnable, while the offense swept all before it. Encouraged by this victory over Yale, a determined Cornell team attempted to dethrone Dartmouth from the top of the league, but to no avail. The Green decisively defeated the Varsity in an uninteresting contest, 37 to 7.4. On February 7.7., Pennsylvania again defeated the Red and White, but only after a close and stubbornly contested game. At the end of the first half, the score was I4 all, and throughout the second period neither team was able to score from the floor. The ability of the Red and Blue to make good their free throws was the deciding factor in their 7.8 to 16 victory. In a game marked by rough playing, the Varsity took its revenge on Princeton and once again temporarily bolstered its chances of winning the championship. Gaining a 13 to 8 advantage in the first period, the Cornellians were able to hold it to the end and win, 7.9 to 19. The trip to New York proved successful, when the team again nosed out Columbia by a single field goal. The game was comparatively slow, but the closeness of the score created much enthusiasm among the large crowd that attended the game. In the next encounter, a rally in the second half fell short by one field basket, and Cornell was forced to take, a 29 to 7.7 defeat from Syra- R- W- CRANNELL, '18 cuse. Once again, the inability of the team to Nlfnmger shoot fouls proved disastrous, when the Orange 37-4 W5 , llrrr I lv . . ,,., ,lp . j Ji if if Le wir Stein scored eighteen points from the free-throw line against seven for the Varsity. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Cornellians were twelve points behind, but con- secutive baskets by Layton and Masten brought the Red and White out in front during the last few minutes only to have the game lost on fouls. Lack of physical stamina to keep up the terrific pace set by the fast Dartmouth five, and the removal of Captain Schlossbach and Masten on personal fouls, played an important part in the loss of the final game of the season by a 41 to 7.9 score. Al- though holding Dartmouth to a deadlock throughout the entire first period, the Varsity defense weakened miserably, allowing their opponents to overwhelm them in the final minutes of play. Notwithstanding that they finished in fourth place in the Eastern Intercollegiate League, and with but seven victories in eighteen encounters, the team enjoyed a fairly successful season, out- scoring their opponents, 57.1 to SIO. Captain Schlossbach, the most dependable man on the squad this season, Masten and Caldwell will be lost to the team by graduation, but the Red and White mentor has seven veterans with which to build a team, and a winning combination can be expected to represent Cornell during the 1919 season. 37-S R. C. GLAZEBROOK, '19 Auiftam' MJHLZCZEI' 1927-28 Varsity Basketball Record Date Score Score Place December IO Cornell St. Bonaventure 36 Ithaca December I4 Cornell Hobart 19 Ithaca December 19 Cornell Buffalo 30 Buffalo December 30 Cornell Rochester Z7 Rochester January 4 Cornell Niagara 31 Ithaca January 7 Cornell Rochester 30 Ithaca January IO Cornell Colgate BO Ithaca January I4 Cornell Yale 14 Ithaca January 21 Cornell Columbia 11 Ithaca January 25 Cornell Princeton 30 Princeton February II Cornell Pennsylvania 34 Ithaca February I5 Cornell Yale ' 18 New Haven February 18 Cornell Dartmouth 37 Ithaca February 11 Cornell Pennsylvania 18 Philadelphia February 15 Cornell Princeton I9 Ithaca February 19 Cornell Columbia 16 New York March 3 Cornell Syracuse 19 Syracuse March IO Cornell Dartmouth 41 Hanover INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE Team Wan Loaf! Percentage , Pennsylvania 3 .717 Princeton 7 4 . 63 7 Dartmouth 6 4 ,600 Cornell 5 . goo Yale 7 .3oo Columbia 1 8 .1oo 1 J 16 Crannell Hunt Holloway Kass Ortner Ticmarm Baisch Gersten Glazebrook Beck Hall Layton Lewis Schlossbach Caldwell Stein Mastcn Fisher 1928 Varsity Basketball Team CFFICERS THEODORE SCHLOSSEACH, ,lg . . RICHARD WALTER CRANNELL, '18 ROBINSON COX GLAZEBROOK, V19 HOWARD BURNSHIP GRTNER, ,IQ 8 TEAM JOHN HOMER CALDWELL, '18 THEODORE SCHLOSSBACH, '18 , . DONALD FOX LAYTON, '19 . 4 . EDWARD MASTEN, ,lg . . ROBERT WEBB LEWIS, '30 . SIDNEY DEERFIELD BECK, ll9 ISIDORE STEIN, V19 . . GEORGE NAYLOR HALL, '30 317 Captain . . Manager Affiffani Managez' . . . Coach Forzuawi Forward Forwaffd . Center . Center . Gaard . Guard . Gaara' NICHOLAS BAWLF Coach of Soccer, Lacraffe, and Hockey EDWIN FAULKNER Conch 0 f Temzif NVALTER C. O'CONNELL, ,II Coach of Wl'eJtling FRANCOIS DARRIEULAT Coach of Fencing 32.8 J. 3 at G5 . 91 .13 'Amw- G D O D mmm'-.: :M-uw 51-Awnlx wnesruuc. 1-A vm-Am Lv V '- us Z , un . F u fs E Q W .4 5, : 'ive ' vAv1.k-n ,5 11 Hocxzv cAPrAlN ' arf 521 3 ,xg 1, .H ' H A L . E N S.-can fl vm-r.x.N f b ,,' 575: A iw 1:-if V f ' w J: fg-522 v 0 N u W 'j 1 . ws, .-.mmm H111-,UN . I' E .1 '1 ', ,Av V I 'v . . I H A E R I S I' N 1 LAQAL-,ssc :'.xvT1uN 5 fd :U nc-:.mANN -rswms c,xv1-Am White Studia The 1927 Cross-County Season Facing a heavy schedule, later lessened by the cancellation of the Dartmouth meet, with a team practically equally divided between veterans and first-year Varsity men, the 1917 team experienced an unusually successful season, winning a dual meet, a triangular meet, and placing seventh in the lntercollegiates. The harriers opened their season with a victory over a strong Lehigh squad, 36 to 69. After trailing for almost three miles of the four and three-tenth mile course, Eldridge and Levering, running their first Varsity race, overtook Lehigh's veterans, and were never again headed. Captain Pond caught the two leaders fifty yards from the tape and the three men crossed the finish line together. Cornell's superiority was shown by placing seven men in the first ten. Captain Aitken and Sames of Lehigh finished fourth and fifth, followed by Beaman, McKaig, Erda, and Mordock of Cor- nell in that order. The Ithacans entered this race without the services of Benson, their star, and Vanderbrook, a veteran of two seasons. With Benson definitely out for the season, and McKaig on the injured list, the team left for New York to engage in a quadrangular meet with Dartmouth, Columbia, and Penn. Owing to the floods near Hanover, the Dartmouth team was unable to compete, and also cancelled the dual meet with the Varsity scheduled for a week laier, Cornell decisively defeated its opponents, scoring thirty points against Penn's fortyland Co- lumbia's fifty. There was no individual Red and White star, every man running a steady race with the team finishing well bunched. Captain Pond was the first Cor- nellian to score, crossing the tape in third place behind Merenbeck of Penn and Hagen of Columbia. Levering, Beaman, Fuller, and Mordock were the other Red and White runners to score, placing fourth, sixth, eighth, and ninth. Over this same six-mile course the Cornell team finished seventh among fifteen colleges in the nineteenth annual Intercollegiate Run. Penn State won the champion- ship for the second successive year, closely trailed by Harvard, Maine, and Union. As in previous races, the Cornell men finished upon one another's heels, with Captain Pond again the first to score, this time in twentieth place. The other Varsity harriers counting in the totals were Erda, Levering, Beaman, and Eldridge. Cox of Penn State led the field, finishing a hundred yards ahead of Richardson of Maine and Reid of Harvard. The feature of the season was the promising work of the sophomore runners, who, together with Captain-elect Benson, should form the nucleus of an even more success- ful team next year. 330 Moakley Murdock Geohegan Beaman Erda Fuller Pond Mordoclc Eldridge Levering 1927 Varsity Cross-Country Team OFFICERS JAMES DUNBAR POND, '18 . . . ....... . . Captain HORACE HULL BENSON, '19 . . . .... Captain-Elect MALCOLM PUTNAM MURDOCK, '18 . . , .... Manager WILLIAM ANTHONY GEOHEGAN, JR., '19 . . Aniftafzr Manager JOHN FRANCIS MOAKLEY ..... , . . . . , Coarla JOHN ROBERT BANGS '11 ..., .... .,..... A J .rixfafzr Coach TEAM ORSON CASWELL BEAMAN, '19 HERBERT HARRISON FULLER, '18 ROSWELL GILES ELDRIDGE, '30 SAMUEL RALPH LEVERING, '30 ALBERT ROBERT ERIJA, '30 JOHN BAYLEY MORDOCK, '18 JAMES DUNBAR POND, '18 LEHIGH v. CORNELL: AT ITHACA OCTOBER IS l I. Cornell . ...... 36 1. Leh1gh .... . 69 QUADRANGULAR RACE: AT NEW YORK NOVEMBER 5 I. Cornell . ...... 30 1. Pennsylvania . . 40 3. Columbia ..... 50 DARTMOUTH v. CORNELL: AT HANOVER NOVEMBER I1 Cancelled INTERCOLLEGIATES: AT NEW YORK NOVEMBER 11 1. Penn State . . . . . 50 6. Syracuse . I78 1. Harvard , 60 7. Cornell .... 189 3. Maine . . 69 S. Pennsylvania . . 111 4. Union . . 91 9. New York University 134 5. M.I.T. . . 150 IO. Columbia . . . 141 331 Tray The 1928 Wrestling Season Beginning the season with a nucleus of five men from the 197.7 team, Coach O'Con- nell, ,II, developed a powerful team which won all its dual meets and placed second in the Intercollegiates after having made a strong bid for first place. ln the first meet of the season the Varsity matmen stopped Columbia's streak of victories, I3 1-7. to 7 1-7.. No falls were scored, the Red and White winning on four decisions and a draw. Stafford went out of his class to gain a decision over Cuneo in the unlimited class, the latter barely averting a fall. Syracuse proved an easy victim for the superior Cornell grapplers on the following Saturday. Josefson started the contest by defeating Captain Okun, Intercollegiate champion of the visitors. Continuing his excellent work of the previous week Stafford again went above his weight to throw Kopp in the remarkably fast time of 46 seconds, making the final score 7.3 to 3. On February 18 the Cornellians added the champion- ship Lehigh team to their string of victories, winning 17. to 9 in a bitterly contested battle at Bethlehem. Neither team scored a fall. V'- The Cornellians, in winning all but the 17.5-pound division, far outclassed the Penn matmen, defeating them Z4 to 3. Falls were scored by Josefson, W. Holsman, and Stafford, the other men winning on decisions, Roess who wrestled out of his class to win the 175-pound match against Syracuse proved himself a versatile and capable matman in training down and winning the 145-pound event. As a most fitting close to a successful dual meet season the Varsity came through with its fifth and final victory over a strong Penn State team. True to form Josefson and Stafford won their matches, giving them each five straight victories. H. johnson, new to the mat this year, held Packard, the veteran Nittany grappler, to a draw after carrying the match to two extra periods. Entering the lntercollegiates at Princeton with a clean dual meet slate the Cornell team scored fifteen points to take second place. josefson and Stafford both won the championships in their respective weights. I-l. johnson was runner-up in the 175- pound class losing to Lehr of Lehigh by only 59 seconds, and Roess took third in the 145-pound division. This marked the third successive year that the Cornell wrestlers have gone through dual meets undefeated. 337- Bastian' Roess C.JohnSon McConnell H. Johnson Phelan Josefson Stagorcl Stanley J. Holsman W. Holsman 1928 Varsity Wrestling Team OFFICERS JOSEPH WIOHT STANLEY, '18 ..... . . Captain GLENN DEWEY STAFFORD, '19 . . . Captain-Eieet EUGENE BAILEY BASTIAN, '18 . . . . Manager WILLIAM DALY PHELAN, '19 . . . . Affiftant Manager WALTER CHRISTOPHER O'CoNNELL, 'II . . .... Coach TEAM Featherweight Clan-115 pounds HYMAN JOSEFSON, '19 Speeialweight Clan-115 pounds KENNETH TROUSDELL, '3O JOHN TUTTLE HOLSMAN, '19 Lightweight Clan-135 pounds WILLIAM TUTTLE HOLSMAN, '19 Welterweight CZIIIJ'-145 pounds RICHARD GORDON ROESS, '19 GEORGE EDWARD MCCONNELL 9 Middleweight Clan-158 pounds JOSEPH WIGHT STANLEY, '18 HOWARD SPAFARD JOHNSON, '30 Light Heavyweight Clay:-175 pounds GLENN DEWEY STAFFORD, '19 Heavyweight Clan-over 175 pounds CHARLES LEWIS JOHNSON, '18 RECORD-DUAL MEETS Date Store Score P I are January 11 Cornell I3 1-1 Columbia 7 I-1 Ithaca February 9 Cornell 13 Syracuse 3 Ithaca February18 Cornell 11 Lehigh 9 Bethlehem February 15 Cornell 14 Pennsylvania 3 Ithaca March IO Cornell I7 Penn State 8 State College INTERCOLLEGIATES Lehigh 1Og Cornell 155 Penn State 135 Yale IIQ Syracuseg Princetong Pennsylvaniag Columbia. Morgan The 1927 Soccer Season W'ith a veteran half back line and the strong defensive power of Captain Allen and Hsu as a nucleus, Coach Bawlf built a strong Varsity eleven around them for the 197.7 season. The opening game was with Hamilton at Ithaca. Playing a defensive game, the invaders held Cornell to a draw until Kohn and Gerlach finally netted goals in the second half to score a victory, 7. to o. A week later the Lehigh eleven likewise held the Varsity for a time, but the visit- ors' defense weakened in the third period, and the Red and White scored twice to again win by the same score, 7. to o. Cornell displayed a great improvement in team- work over the previous game. The first defeat of the season was from a clever Princeton eleven which proved too strong for the lthacans. Cornell scored first, but was unable to withstand the terrific attack of the Tiger forwards, being forced to acknowledge a 7. to 1 setback. Still smarting under the sting of defeat, a determined Cornell team ran roughshodthrough a disorganized Syracuse eleven to win, 7 to 1. The team played its best game of the season and had no difficulty in beating the Orange. The game with Dartmouth, lslcheduled to be played in Hanover, was cancelled on account of the New England oods. ln an exciting game Cornell lost to Haverford by a 3 to 7. score. Slippery ground marred the progress of the game to a great extent. The Hrst half ended with the Penn- sylvanians leading, 7. to 1, and soon after the second period began added another point. Fighting with their backs to the wall, the Cornellians made a gallant comeback, scored one goal, and dangerously threatened to tie the score, but the Red and Blue proved strong enough to hold their lead until the final whistle. The Varsity battled through two periods in the Annual Thanksgiving Day en- counter with Pennsylvania, holding them to a deadlock, only to weaken in the third quarter, and lose to the Quakers, 4 to 1. Although defeated in three of the six contests played, two of which were lost by a single point, the team concluded a fairly suc- cessful season. 334 Ray Thompson Purcell Kramer Gerlach Fisher Kohn Secor Klein Kammerer Degenhardt Allen Olditch Pennoclc Bavvlf Harrison Hsu Hunt Bessmer 1927 Varsity Soccer Team OFFICERS GIBSON MILTON ALLEN, '18 .... . . Captain GEORGE JAMES OLDITCH, '19 . . . Captain-Elect DONALD TERRY SECOR, '18 . .... Manager RALPH DUSENEERRY RAY, '19 . . Affixtant Manager NICHOLAS BAWLP ...... . . . Coach TEAM GIBSON MILTON ALLEN, '18 . . . . . . Goal CHIEN HSU, '18 ..... . Right Fallback PIERCE JOSEPH PURcELL,.'19 . . . Left Fullbaek JOSEPH STANLEY THOMPSON, '19 . Right Halfbark IRA HAROLD DEGENHARDT, '18 . Center Halfbaek GRANGET LOUIS KAMMERER, '18 . Left Halfbaek CLYDE HALL HARRISON, '18 . . Oatriale Right EARL STEWART BESSMER, '30 . . lmide Right IRVING LUDWIG KOHN, '19 . . . Center WALTER ALEXANDER HUNT, '19 Imide Left GEORGE JAMES OLDITCH, '19 . ..... . Ozetfide Left SUBSTITUTES DANIEL HARDIN CALLAHAN, '19 WALTER JOSEPH KLEIN, '18 CAMERON MANN FISHER, '30 RICHARD HBRMAN KRAMER, '18 GLENDON THOMAS GERLACI-I, '19 ENDS ELDRIDGE PENNOCK, '18 RECORD Date Store Score Place October 8 Cornell 1 Hamilton O Ithaca October I5 Cornell 1 Lehigh O Ithaca October 11 Cornell I Princeton 1 Ithaca November 5 Cornell 7 Syracuse I Ithaca November 1 I Game with Dartmouth at Hanover, cancelled November I9 Cornell 1 Haverford 3 Ithaca November 14 Cornell I Pennsylvania 4 Philadelphia 335 qi - Troy The 1927 Lacrosse Season Beginning the season with a comparatively green twelve Coach Bawlf turned out a team which finished a hard schedule with a remarkable streak of four consecutive wins after two early-season losses to the Navy and Syracuse. With a powerful Navy twelve as its adversary, the Varsity was decisively defeated, II to 1, in its first en- counter, with Blake scoring the lone Cornell tally. ln the second game, the roughest of the season, the Varsity stickmen were upset by Syracuse, 4 to o. The visitors' impenetrable defense blocked Cornell continually, although the Red and White possessed the ball most of the time. A marked improve- ment was noticeable in the entire Cornell defense with Trefts and Mollenberg doing especially well. Coming from behind in the last twenty minutes, the Varsity broke through a formidable defense to defeat Harvard in their next encounter. Cornell was held score- less until Hosterman succeeded in netting the ball late in the last period. Inflthe re- markable rally that followed the Red and White stickmen scored goal after goal to make the final score 6 to 1, marking the team's first victory. Playing a fast game the Varsity defeated Penn State 5 to 7. in the fourth game of the season. Neither team was able to score in the first period, and the ball continually changed hands with both attacks apparently ineffective. In the second half Harrison sent the rubber into the opponents' cage in the first minute of play. McCrohan fol- lowed to make the score a to o. Harrison, laying a stellar game, scored the next two goals, one on a pass from Salisbury. Gowdpy scored the final Cornell tally. The Varsity continued its winning streak by next defeating a strong Hobart com- binationg to o. The Red and White defense, which completely baffled their opponents, and the speed of the Cornell attackers, were the contributing factors in the victory. Kainmerer, Coker, Swart, and Harrison were the outstanding stars for Cornell with Doing playing his usual good game at goal. ' A successful season was concluded by the defeat of Pennsylvania, 4 to 1, in a loosely played game. Only in the first few minutes of the opening period did the Red and White show the teamwork and passing of which they were capable, scoring three of their four points in this half. Captain Rollins, Blake, MacCrohan, Mollenberg, Swart, and Trefts closed their careers with brilliant performances. 336 Hostcrman Coker Allen Sharpe Doing Kramer Callaghan Schroeder Scheidenhelrn Klein Stevens Gowcly Case Salisbury Kammerer Mattison Connelly Dietrich White Harrison McCrOhan Swart Rollins Mollenberg Blake Rogers Bawlf 1927 Varsity Lacrosse Team OFFICERS DANIEL MICHAEL ROLLINS, ' CLYDE HALL HARRISON, '18 CHARLES DANIEL DIETRICH, '17 . ROBERT EMMETT JBNNINGS, '18 . NICHOLAS BAWLF . PARK ATKINSON DOING, '18 . . . 17. . . . Captain . . Captain-Elect . . . . Mana ger . . Arrirtaezt Mana gee' . . .... Coacb TEAM Goal GEORGE MARTIN TREFTS, '17 .... Point RICHARD HENRY MOLLENBERG, '17 . Cover Point GRANGET LOUIS KAMMERER, '18 . . First Defenre JOSEPH SCOTT GOWDY, '19 . , . Second Defenfc THOMAS WILLIAM SWART, '19 . . . CLYDE HALL HARRISON, '18 . . WILLIAM SEWARD SALISBURY, '18 . EDWIN BRYCE MCCROHAN, '17 . DANIEL MICHAEL ROLLINS, '17 . , JAMES EDWARD COKER, '19 . . . Third Defenfe OLIVER WILLIAM HOSTERMAN, '19 . , . Inside Home SUBSTITUTES DEAN JAMES BENNETT, '17 KENNETH AUSTIN CONNELLY, '18 RICHARD HERMAN KRAMER, '18 JOSEPH PATRICK ROGERS, '18 Date Score April 9 Cornell 1 April 13 Cornell O April 30 Cornell 6 May 5 Cornellg May I4 Cornell 3 May 1O Cornell 4 TERANCE BLAKE, '17 ..... WARREN WILLIAM SCHRADER, . Center Third Attack Third Attack Second Attack Firft Attack Ontride Home '18 CHARLES HUMPHREY STEVENS, '18 ANDREW GIVEN SHARP, '18 RAY LEONARD THOMAS, '17 RECORD .Ycore Place Navy II Annapolis Syracuse 4 Ithaca Harvard 1 Cambridge Penn State 1 Ithaca Hobart O Geneva Pennsylvania I Ithaca 337 Morgan The 1928 Hockey Season The loss of many stellar players combined with the poorest ice conditions in years to hinder Coach Bawlf in his efforts to build up a winning combination. After the loss of three games, to Princeton, Clarkson, and Williams, and the cancellation of the two games with Syracuse, the Varsity finished the season with two sparkling victories, winning decisively from Union and Colgate. The first game was lost to Clarkson Tech by a score of 4 to 1. The playing was fast from the time that the puck was dropped to the ice until the final whistle. Neither team showed itself to be superior in the first period, but as the game progressed Clark- son showed the results of its longer period of practice. Clark accounted for the Red and White's only tally. A strong Princeton sextet next overcame the Cornellians in a rather one-sided con- test, I4 to 1. Princeton scored in the initial moment of play and continued to take advantage of the Varsity's lack of practice. Clark was again responsible for the Cor- nell score. 2 ,l Playing a fast game, the Williams hockey team defeated the Varsityiisitet 7 to 1. The Purple team had the edge in fast skating and managed to pierce the Red and White defense repeatedly. Uffinger scored for Cornell during a fierce scrimmage, but the experience and practice of the visitors proved too much for the Ithacans. Clearly outplaying their opponents, the Varsity scored their first victory in the next game with Union. The Red and Vlfhite showed the best form of the season in over- coming and withstanding the fast and rough attack of their o ponents. The third period was the fastest with the Cornell team scoring three ofptheir seven points. Captain Taylor, Clark, and Sharpe starred for Cornell, while the defense held the opposing attack to four points. ' A post-season game was played with Colgate. The ice conditions were perfect and the play was the fastest of the season. The bitterly fought contest resulted in a vic- tory for Cornell, 1 to o. The teams were evenly matched with the play being chiefly in the middle of the rink. McPherson, right wing, made the only tally of the game when he succeeded in pushing the puck into the net after a furious scramble. 338 Long Kingsbury Parker Schoales Sharpe McPherson Crum Chapman Llop Macbeth Taylor Clark Weagant Uliingcr Bavvlf The 1928 Varsity Hockey Team GFFICERS JAMES BARNABY TAYLOR, JR., '18 . . . . . . Captain EARL CHARLES CLARK, JR., '19 . . Captain-Elect EDWARD CORBIN CHAPMAN, '18 . . . . Mafzuger ROBERT HOPPER CRUM, '19 . Arrirttznt Manager NICHOLAS BAWLF . . . . , . . . Coach TEAM ' CHARLES LYON MACBETH, '18 . . . . . . . Goal ERNEST HEMPSTEAD KINGSBURY, '30 . . , Right Defeme JAMES BARNABY TAYLOR, JR., '18 . Left Defefzrt EARL CHARLES CLARK, JR., '19 . . Right Wing ANDREW GIVEN SHARP, '18 . . Left Wing JOHN ROBERT PARKER, '3O .... . Center SUBSTITUTES FREDERICK LONG, '31 DUDLEY NEVISON SCHOALES, '19 RICHARD CHESNEL LLOP, '3O DONALD HOAG UFFINGER, '3O DONALD MCPHERSON, '31 CARL LEWIS WEAGANT, '19 RECORD Date .Store .Store P I are January IO Cornell 1 Clarkson 4 Ithaca January I5 Cornell 1 Princeton I4 Princeton February 11 Cornell 1 Williams 7 Ithaca February I9 Cornell 7 Union 4 Ithaca February 16 Cornell 1 Colgate O Ithaca. 339 Tray The 1927 Tennis Season For the second consecutive year, Coach Faulkner's tennis squad came through the season with only one defeat marked against them. The Varsity won seven out of eight matches, placed second to Harvard in the Indoor Intercollegiates, and won the New York State Intercollegiate championship. The season started with the Indoor lntercollegiates on February 19., in which Cap- tain Eggmann and Garretson defeated Watson and McGlinn of Yale for the doubles title. The singles crown went to Whitbeck of Harvard, who vanquished Marsh of Williams in the finals. The team finished second. The first dual match of the year was on April 16 with Ohio State. Captain Eggmann and Barthen, playing first and second singles, were the only Cornell men to drop their matches, the lthacans winning the remaining four singles and all the doubles to take the meet, 7 to 1. Against Syracuse on April 13, the Cornell netmen took all six singles matches and two of the three doubles, winning their first match on Baker,,rCourts by an 8 to 1 score. -fi One week later, the Varsity met their only defeat of the season when an unexpected- ly strong Davidson team topped the overconfident Cornellians, 5 to 1. Levin was the only Cornell man to win his match. Captain Eggmann lost the best match of the day to Riley, the Southerners' star, IO-IZ, 6-4, 6-Q.. The Red and White netmen returned to form to take their next two meets easily, downing Swarthmore, 6 to 1, and Hamilton, 9 to o, a day later. Eggmann defeated l-lamell of Swarthmore in the fastest sets of the two days play, 8-6, 6-1. The team next took a trip to New York and West Point, where they defeated Columbia and Army on successive days. The New Yorkers were beaten 5 to 4 and the West Pointers, 4 to 3. The outcome of both matches was in doubt until the final sets, Eggmann and Levin deciding both by their doubles victories. The Varsity finished their successful season in great style by unexpectedly defeat- ing a strong Penn team and winning the New York State lntercollegiate Champion- ship with Captain Eggman winning the singles title by beating Barthen in an All-Cornell final. . 340 1927 Varsity Tennis Team OFFICERS THEODORE AUGUST EGGMAN, '18 . . Captain JOSEPH WILLIAM HOUCK, '27 . . . Mafzager THANE ROCKWELL HALSTEAD, '18 . Cfzptnivz-Elect JOHN WRIGHT ACKERMAN, '18 . AJJiJtant-Manager EDWIN JOSEPH FAULKNER .... Coarfa TEAM CHARLES DREBES BARTHEN, '18 THEODORE AUGUST EGGMANN, '18 EDWIN LOUIS BUSH, '19 JULIUS ANHOLT HENE, '19 JOHN SCARLETT CUSTER, '19 BENNET MARSHALL LEVIN, ,lg STANLEY RODMAN NOBLE, '17 9 RECORD Date Score .fcore Place Feb. II-I1 Larned Cup Tournament Ithaca I. Harvard 14 3. Yale Il 5. Williams IO 1. Cornell I7 4. Penn II 6. Lehigh 6 April I6 Cornell 7 Ohio State 1 Columbus May 7 Cornell 9 Hamilton Ithaca April13 Cornell 8 Syracuse I Ithaca May I3 Cornell 5 Columbia New York April 30 Cornell I Davidson 5 Ithaca May I4 Cornell 4 Army West Point May 6 Cornell 6 Swarthmore I Ithaca May LI Cornell 5 Penn Ithaca June 13-16 New York Stare Intercollegiates Rye I. Cornell 1. Fordham 3. Columbia 341 Morgan The 1928 Fencing Season Coach Darrieulat started the season with practically the same team that brought the famous Iron Man trophy to Ithaca in 1917. The Varsity fencing team defeated Columbia ro to 7 in the first match of the season. The Red and White rolled up a high score in the foils, winning seven of the nine matches. Columbia won three sabre bouts while the Varsity won one. The epee matches were even, each team winning two. Chardon was the high point scorer, winning all five of his matches. . The Red and White next conquered Pennsylvania 17. to 5. Cornell again was the strongest in the foils division, winning all nine matches. Pennsylvania won three epee bouts while the Varsity won one, the sabre matches were even, each team winning two bouts. The third straight victory was won by overwhelming the Hamilton swordsmen I5 to 7.. Captain Good's men won every match in the foils, and all but two in the epee and sabre. Chardon added five more victories to his Qgelady impressive string. Princeton furnished the most stubborn resistance of the season, but the Red and White gained their fourth consecutive victory IO to 7. The final issue was not decided until the epee bouts were completed. The foils furnished the keenest competition of the afternoon. In an exhibition match against the superior team of the New York Fencing Club the Varsity lost by the close score of 8 to 6. Chardon won three out of four bouts, defeating Levis, the best foilsman of the visitors. The Cornell swordsmen won the last dual meet of the season by defeating Syracuse 17. to 5. The Ithacans had an overwhelming advantage in the foils, winning eight out of nine matches. The Varsity was again victorious in the Intercollegiate Semi-Finals at West Point. Cornell scored its most convincing triumph in the foils matches where Chardon, Robbins, Pirone and Captain Good overcame stiff opposition in running up 13 points to their opponents 7. Chardon was the individual star and high scorer of the meet winning ten foils bouts and losing none. The Iron Man trophy should stay in Ithaca for another year after the Intercollegiate Finals have been completed. 347- 1928 Varsity Fencing Team EARL GOOD, '18 AUSTIN HARRIS CHURCH, '18 . THOMAS EUGENE SHAFFER, '19 . , . FRANCOIS DARRIEULAT Sabre EARL GOOD, '18 JAVIER LARCO, '19 HERMAN MARTIN SELDIN Date February I 1 February I8 February 15 March 3 March IO March I7 March 11 April 5 s OFFICERS . . . . . . . . Captain . . . . Manager . . Aniftam' Manager . . . . . . . . . . Coach TEAM Failf Epee FERNANDO CHARDON, '18 EARL GOOD, '18 PATSY POMPEY PIRONE, '18 SEYMOUR STANLEY ROBBINS, '18 MARVIN LOUIS SMITH, '19 RECORD .Ymre Cornell IO Columbia Cornell I1 Penn Cornell I5 Hamilton Cornell IO Princeton Cornell 6 N. Y. Fencers' Clu Cornell I1 Syracuse Intercollegiate Semi-Finals I ntercollegiate Finals 343 FERNANDO CHARDON, '18 EARL GOOD, '18 SEYMOUR STANLEY ROBBINS Scare Place 7 New York 5 Ithaca 1 Clinton 7 Ithaca b 8 Ithaca 5 Syracuse West Point New York The 1928 Rzfle Season At the beginning of the year, the outlook was bright for a successful Rifle season, as several regulars were back. These included Captain Bunke, Wood, Jaffee, Lippman, Spring, Perry, and Bates. Great difficulty was encountered in obtaining a supply of ammunition suflicient for the regular work, however, and the result was that the team started practice almost two months later than usual. In spite of the poor start, hard work under the coaching of Captain Roamer brought the team up to good form before the League and Postal matches began the last week in January. The team made an excellent start, winning the first four league matches against Columbia, Princeton, North Carolina, and Brooklyn Polytechnic, and two- thirds of the Postal matches. These wins in the Postal matches included the teams of Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Fordham, Leland Stanford, Amherst, Yale, Rutgers, Wisconsin, Depauw, Williams, Washington, Michigan, and Georgia. This year, for the first time, the team entered the Eastern Intercollegiate Rifle League sponsored by the National Rifle Association. The League included Syracuse, Buffalo, Columbia, Princeton, North Carolina, C. C. N. Y., Brooklyn Iglytechnic, and Cornell. A schedule was arranged for a series of dual matches between the teams entered, the winning team to receive medals emblematic of the championship. When once completed, a shoulder-to-shoulder match held March 7.4 at Boston was to decide the winner of the New England States League and the Eastern League. At the present time of writing neither the League nor the Boston shoot have been completed. The Cornell University Rifle Club, founded by Captain Stonewall Jackson several years ago, after a brief decline, has become an established factor inyrifle affairs at Cornell. The Club became a member of the National Rifle Association, with the privilege of entering all of the championship meets held by that organization. The entire team is now pointing towards the out-door rifle team championship meet to be held at Annapolis at the end of May. The menwill begin practice immedi- ately after the Easter Vacation on the out-door range, not only for this important match but also for the annual shoulder-to-shoulder match with Syracuse. This last is becoming a regular Spring event and is always hailed with considerable enthusiasm by the members of both teams. 344 Jackson Tresch Chapman , Crouch Goodman Osborne McMorc Waller Roamer Spring Jaffee Wood Bunlcc Lippman Smith Ayrncr 1928 P arszty Rzfle 7 'eam OFFICERS WALTER HENRY BUNKE, '18 .... ..... C apmin ABBOTT ARTHUR LIPPMAN, '19 . . . ...,. Mafzagger CAPTAIN JAMES MAHAN ROAMER, U.S.A .......... . Coach TEAM WALTER HENRY BUNKB, '18 OBIE JAY SMITH, '3o HOWARD JAFPEE, '19 JoHN BOWMAN SPRING, '3o ABBOTT ARTHUR LIPPMAN, '19 . WILLARD METCALE WOOD, '3o SUBSTITUTES WILLIAM CHAPMAN, '18 JAMES ENSIGN CROUCH, '3o DAVID SINCLAIR PERRY, '18 MAURICE WILBUR JACKSON, '31 MARCELLUS WHITNEY GREENE, '19 HAROLD MILLER MCMORE, '31 STANFORD COLLINS BATES, '3o ERIE ROBERT OSBOURNE, '3o OFFICERS OF THE CORNELLRIFLE CLUB WALTER HENRY BUNKE, '18 . ,....... ...... . President XVILLARD METCALE WooD, '30 ............. . Vice-Prexidefzr ABBOTT ARTHUR LIPPMAN '19 ............ . fcrretary-Tremzzrer INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE Won Loft Permztfzge C. C. N. Y. 6 o 1.ooo Syracuse 5 1 .833 Cornell 4 1 .667 Princeton 4 1 .667 Columbia 1 4 .333 Brooklyn Polytechnic 1 , 5 .167 North Carolina ' o 6 .ooo 345 Wyvell Quick Craigie Hilfer Solavitch V Greenberg Meyer Larco Lyon Carpenter l V' X., , The 1928 Swimming Season Receiving no support from the Athletic Association and further handicapped by the lack of proper training facilities, the swimming team nevertheless managed to win one out of its four out-of-town meets. It competed against Syracuse, Colgate, Union, and Lehigh, winning the latter decisively and in all but the first losing by a very small margin. The scores were: Syracuse ..... 58 Cornell . . . 8 Colgate . . 39 Cornell . . . 9.9 Union ..... 34 Cornell ...., 18 Lehigh ..... 11 Cornell ..... 41 Captain Larco starred for the Varsity, winning four first places and two second places. Meyer in the breast stroke also did very well, he was the only man to place against the strong Syracuse team, and won his event in three other meets. Quick, Carpenter, and Greenberg likewise performed creditably, while Donnelly gave valu- able aid in the diving events. At the close of the season, the University Championships were held and silver loving cups were awarded the winners, who were in each case members ofthe Varsity team. The 440-yard event was won by Quick, the go-yard dash by Greenberg, the zoo-yard breast stroke by Meyer, the 150-yard back stroke by Carpenter, and the ioo-yard dash by Larco. The prospects, as far as material goes, look bright for next season as all the men except Carpenter and Meyer will be back and Manager Wyvell will take over Coach Craigie's place. A schedule similar to the past season's out-of- town meets is now being arranged for the 197.9 season. 345 Weckstein Llop Weinman Schreiber Greenberg Barone Queally Kanofsky Keshin Rochow Chaski-n Belcher Allen Baker Carroll Rosenman Bernstein Review of 1928 Boxing Boxing at present is not officially recognized at Cornell as a minor sport. Neverthe- less the great interest of many undergraduates enthusiasts and the opportunity to receive expert instruction from John Fallon, one of the foremost college mentors, have resulted in an increasing number of students taking part in the sport. There is no recognized team, but daily work-outs under Coach Fallon prepare the exponents of the art of self-defense for the University Novice and Championship tournaments, as well as train the better boxers who take part in A.A.U. tournaments as individuals and not as representatives of the University. These individuals have been unusually successful in these outside meets. Coach Fallon has produced, from totally inexperienced material, boxers who have become known for their skill throughout the country. Under his guidance, joseph Lazarus, '15, won the bantamweight title of New York State and subsequently be- came a member of the 1914 American Olympic Boxing team. At the present time, two of Fallon's pupils, Ken Baker, '19, and Robert Foote, '19, seem to be following in his footsteps, for Baker recently won the 158-POU1'lCl championship of Central New York and Foote the 115-pound title of the Niagara Association. In the 1918 University Championships, Seating, '31, in the 111-pound class was given the decision over Indrabarya, '31, when the latter tore a shoulder muscle in the first round-the bout being stopped. Carrol, '31, showed superior footwork and a good left hand in outboxing Rochow, '31, in the 118-pound class. Queally, '19, and Eulenstein, '18, 115-pounders, were evenly matched, but a strong rally by Queally in the third and last round gave him the decision. Bernstein, '3o, staggered his op- ponent with a series of right and left hooks to the body and head, winning the 135- pound title when the bell rang. Eisner, '19, gained the 145-pound championship after the bout went an extra round. In the 158-pound class Allen defeated Dickinson, driv- ing him around the ring with short-arm jolts to the body. Greenberg, '19, defeated Winkler, '18, in the 175-pound class in the last bout of the meet. 347 Princeton Wins Doubles Marg Indoor Tennis Intercollegiafes On March 4 and 5, the second annual Intercollegiate Indoor Lavxfn Tennis Tourna ment was held in the Drill Hall. An increased interest was shown inxthe tournament Four more colleges were represented than in the preceding year, there being eleven colleges in all. Colgate, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Lehigh, Ohio State, Pennsyl vania, Princeton, Swarthmore, Williams, and Yale sent representatives. On the first day all the favorites won their matches and Princeton was far in the lead in the team score. Seligson of Lehigh won an easy victory from Harmell of Swarthmore, 6-Q., 6-1. Van Ryn and Appel, both of Princeton, likewise won their matches with ease. In the second round Seligson had to exert himself to defeat Levine of Pennsylvania. Van Ryn, in the third round, showed the best form of the day in defeating Hill of Harvard. The doubles teams from Cornell, Harvard, Lehigh, and Princeton won their matches from their opponents. In the semi-finals play was listless. Van Ryn defeated Hofkin of Penn, 6-1, 6-3. Appel was no match for Seligson who won 6-1, 6-2.. In the doubles Harvard was victorious over Cornell, and Princeton won easily from the Lehigh team. Seligson upset all expectations in the finals and won the championship by defeating Van Ryn. Seligson played a steady game while Van Ryn appeared to be nervous and unable to find himself in the pinches. The Lehigh player won the first two sets and the Princetonian, improving a bit, won the third set. Seligson came back strong to win the final set of the match and the Larned Trophy. Van Ryn and Ap el won the doubles title from Hill and Whitbeck of Harvardj, thereby clinching the team victory for Princeton with 7.6 points. Lehigh was second with 18 points and Harvard third with 9 points. Following them came Pennsylvania in fourth place, Williams in fifth, and Connell and Yale tied for sixth. 348 -1 pf if il 'E .,- 9 i l SELIGSON Lehigh Hopper Faulky Church Caldwell Carey Pasqualicchio Heathman Gordon Brownie Brown McGowcn Cropley Kneen Walters Green Rousslau Dohan Wolverton Bcrean Henderson Martinez Pleorz Scheelc Stewart K ll h B k M' B k R I S l O Cl k C cl B Cl k G h ' e oug an inrz roo e umm er cc ey . ar ow en . ar ut ric McGovern Delec Cleland Nardella Allen Luedcr Higby Hunt johnson Hackstaff Littman I-lcrbcson Review of Fresh17tft.in Football A light and inexperienced freshman eleven was able to win only one of the four games it played during the season. Lack of ends and a weak backfield hampered the efforts of Coach H. F. Kneen, '9.5. Playing their first game October 15, after only three weeks of practice, the first year men fell before the superior weight of the Dickinson eleven. For three periods the fight of the yearlings held the weight and ability of their opponents in check, and the ball seesawed back and forth between the thirty-yard lines. In the last quarter, Cornell, anxious to score, took to the overhead game, but Dickinson intercepted two forward passes and scored touchdowns each time. Despite a tendency toward fumbling and weak tackling, the yearlings came back in their second game to defeat the Cortland Normal School eleven by a I3 to 7 score. A powerful Columbia freshman team overwhelmed the Red and White yearlings 35 to o. Led by Sheridan, their brilliant quarterback, the New Yorkers played a strong, aggressive game, winning easily despite the courage and gameness of the Cornellians. Poor interference and fumbles, one of them on Pennsylvania's six-inch line, were the discouraging features of the freshman game with the Quakers. The Red and Blue, with its superior weight, defense, and interference, had little difiiculty in piling up a 49 to o score in spite of the opposition of a fighting Cornell freshman team. Hunt, Seeley, and Lueder played the best games throughout the season for the yearlings. 350 5555:-L . ' Review of Freshman Crew The outstanding feature of the 1930 Crew season was the remarkable improvement in their performance at the Poughkeepsie Regatta after a poor showing in their race on Carnegie Lake in May. Lack of racing experience handicapped the Freshmen in their first race in the Car- negie Cup Regatta. As a result Cornell finished a poor third to Princeton, the winners, who were three and a half lengths ahead of Yale and seven ahead of the Red and White. , Showing an astounding improvement in the Poughkeepsie Regatta over their previous performance, the Cornell freshman boat pulled up from behind and struggled with Columbia for third place. It was a great fight between them, but Cornell lost, following Columbia to the finish line by four-fifths of a second. Navy and Syracuse finished first and second, respectively, while following Cornell came Pennsylvania, California, and Wisconsin. -r 1 f 2 K., , .,f, 1 6 7 ' 6 if , It 4 au, f , fr 1 I ' 935, 4' 4 ' , ff ,- 3 ir ' Q' Q. V - -L , i ' ,. 33 if- L L, '- ff.. . , A 19 . ,Q , .,.. , r , ,,.., ., , , . , , . S. .r ., , , 1, . ,n lug , I f -V S5 ' .-- f F l930fa e 'Sim i 30 it +990 19306 1930 P aevv A1920 V 1930 '23-5 ' rf: 5 2 f Q .... A . - ' 55 ' L ' bvv- 0 H , ..,,, 'r a i A' ,,,, ,,,, , ,, ,,,, Ivb, f .iir r ' a ,V f' . ' 112.13 ' g eff it ' V 'C tf, 't , ' 3 ..., exe: A, .. ' - 1 - ' ' ' 1 ' 5, ,QA . f-. ,.:,,f,,,v,,,U V f',,..M-Mwazafff ' r , V- ., A ' Denty Mann Thompson Pierie Nicholson Scott Roth Shoemaker Bartley 351 Levering Wakeman Weiss Rochow Wickham Dickinson Levy Rausch Dulaff Leng Ufiinger Corbin Erda McKaig Cleminshaw Homan Musson Parker O'Leary Bangs Payne Llop Eckert Hcaslcy Treman Vallee Bryon Spelman Moakley Todd Catalano Eldridge Cone Wright Borcherdt Review of Freshman Track A strong and well balanced team represented the Class of 1930 in track. In the first dual meet, which Was held on May 7, the yearlings fought Colgate to a 63 to 63 tie. The Weight and distance men vvere the outstanding features of Cornell's performance, as they were throughout the season. On May 14, the Frosh overwhelmed Pennsylvania, taking first, second, and third places in four events, and capturing first and second in three others, to vvin the meet, 91 1-4 to-43 3-4. - ' In addition to the regular dual meets, freshmen relay teams competed in various meets. In the mile relay in the Dartmouth-Harvard-Cornell triangular meet the Cor- nell representatives, consisting of Eckert, Treman, Wright and Bryon, finished last. A medley relay team, with Vallee running the zzo, Dulaff the 440, Erda the half-mile, and Eldredge the mile, ran in the Intercollegiates, but failed to place. Entered in the Penn Relays, a mile relay team, composed of Eckert, Bryon, Dulaff, and Treman, placed in the lovver half of a field of eleven entries. The relay teams were not very successful, but the men obtained experience which aided in making them useful to the Varsity. , Aside from the poor showing in these relays, the team as a whole did exceptionally well in tieing Colgate and defeating Penn. Treman, Wickham, Dulaff, Eldredge, and Levering were the outstanding performers. 337- Review of Freshman Baseball C The 1930 Baseball team failed to win any of its games, with the exception of the practice game with Ithaca High School, but its season was successful in that it devel- oped several players of Varsity promise. Donnelly at shortstop, Moon in the outfield, Lewis on the mound, and Long as catcher, are excellent prospects for Varsity berths on the basis of their playing on the Freshman team. The lighting spirit of the year- lings was the brightest feature of a season characterized by poor fielding and batting. A week after practice started the Freshmen ball tossers met the High School in a practice game. Trailing the whole game after a bad start, the Freshman secured two runs in a last inning rally and won the game, II to 9. Coach Haddock's proteges were already making the wild throws and fumbles that were to lose the other four games that the 1930 nine played. Four days later the yearlings played the Colgate Freshmen at Hamilton. The Maroon won by a 4 to 3 score, largely because of D0wler's batting. The Red and White failed to take advantage of its opportunities and seven men were left on base in the course of the game. Donnelly starred for Cornell, making two of the three runs. Weak pitching and poor fielding lost the second game of the season to the Cortland Normal School nine by a I3 to 7 score. Allowing only two earned runs to the Columbia Freshmen, Lewis pitched an excellent game, but Carney pitched even better, and won the game for his team by striking out twenty Cornell batsmen. Lewis held the Blue and White freshmen to their lowest score of the season, 4 to 1. Habicht scored the only Cornell run in the game with Penn when he singled and crossed the plate a few minutes later on a wild throw. Cornell's wild throws combined with the Red and Blue's heavy hitting to provide the six Penn runs, which were sufficient to win for the Quakers. Antell Drexler Rose Berg .Bleier Morgan Johnson Marcussen Habicht Lewis Donnelly Long R. Lewis F. Moon Haddock A. Moon Higley Brooks Triggs 333 Review of Freshman Basketball I The 1931 basketball team closed its season with four victories to its credit out of nine games played. Despite the poor average, the team did fairly well, losing two of their games by the slen- der margin of one point, and one by two points. The squad triumphed twice over Ithaca High School and once over the Ithaca School of Physical Educa- Wikstrom Johnson Principe Hubbard Scheeuder Vincent Loetschcf IIIOII Zlfld COffl3.I1d NOffH2l. Bock Colgan Donovan Pasqualicchio Murphy Kumpf Games dropped were tOMan, Kendall lius, Cook Academy, Roch- ester East High, Penn Fresh- men, and Ithaca High. Chief among next year's Varsity candidates will be Kumpf, Seeley, Murphy, Pasqualicchio, and Scheuder. Review of Freshman Cross-Country The freshman harriers fell off considerably from the record of the past two years, placing only eighth in the Intercollegiates. The only dual meet ofthe season was won from Ithaca High School, 9.5 to 30. Martin and Gibbs of the High School finished first and second, but behind them the 1931 runners were bunched closely enough to take the race. Madden, Spring, Crosby, Mulligan, and Lowe were the Red and White men to score, finish- ing in that order. The Inter- collegiate race was won by Penn State, Crosby being the first Cornell man to fin- ish, in thirtieth place. He was followed by McGray, Steuber, Hopkins and Mad- den. Leng Moakley Cuthbert McGray Madden Steuber Crosby Low Spring 354 1917 Baseball . 1918 Basketball . 1917 Crew . . . 1917 Cross Country Henne Case Stanley Secor In tram urals INTER-COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS . . . . . . . . . . Woil by Electrical Engineering . . . . . Won by Law . , W'on by F01'EJ'flfjf . . VV'on by Agriciiltiire 1918 Indoor Relay Run . Won by Aifchiiecfiire 1917 Soccer . . . 1918 Swimming . 1918 Wrestling . . . . . Won by Lan' . . . Won by Arr: . , . . . . . . . . . . W'on by Agriciiltiire INTER-FRATERNITY CHAMPIONSHIPS 1917 Baseball . . 1918 Basketball . 197.7 Cross Country 1917 Playground Ball 1917 Soccer . . . 1917 Tennis . . 1917 Touch Football 1917 Volleyball . . Won by Kappa .Yignia . NVon by Alpha Tan Oinega . . Won by Delta Chi . Won by Phi Epfilon Pi . Won by Cofnzopalitan Cliih Won by Phi .Yigina Kappa . Won by Alpha Chi Rho XVO11 by Phi Epfilon Pi 355 I I I l I i 1 V ! ,,,ff'i'1.-'fi 4- 17 fu, V! 3 -.I v- xf' I :iffy g , M- F4-.2-1 . 1,5-we-11, --3-T Q- -I-Ir,.Nc,, U:-, I jmso- vr..I -T IA' J' . .kv .'.f'.'-av' QE 'F Yi, -I ra Isl I .V:i:IQ H .VR 'Q 'ff -W-' 1, ,iw-Y-:Q . YI .1 at 1 45' ff I IL! II I H ,-,J 1- v.- I I . 'G' 5fi'l5f3f5 1xI.f1f:-J-F 31,35-w..l '-.Q '.Ii' avr . 'fb '.,Li'? 1i2f' if lm- it f ,X 4' , hu. 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Clark Spitzmiller Berean Boyd Brooks 361 New ork Gamma lzapzfer Effaklixfasd in 1863 F RATRES IN FACULTATE ARTHUR KENLEY HAMMOND JOHN RANDOLPH LINDSAY WILLIAM ALEXANDER HAMMOND FREDERICK CLARK PRESCOTT CHARLES HAZEN BLOOD CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK MARK CHAMBBRLAIN SHERMAN PEER FREDERICK SKELDING SOMMERS THOMAS BARTLETT ALDRICH WISTAR AMBLER ROSCOE GEORGE BERLINGHOB HUGH BRECKENRIDGE IRVING BOOTH DIVEN JOHN FARRAND WILLIAM EDWARD BOSTWICK DANIEL HARDIN CALLAHAN JAMES MONROE CARRY MURRAY FIFB BUELL LOUIS BOWMAN GRATON HORACE GREELEY BEREAN, JR. HENRY WHITE BOYD, JR. GEORGE GRANT BROOKS, JR. HAROLD THOMAS CLARK ROBERT TOWSON CLEVELAND LEWIS HOWARD GILBERT MARCEY WEEKS FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 353 ALLEN HOSIE TREMAN ARTHUR BOTT TREMAN CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN ROBERT ELIAS TREMAN MYNDERSE VAN CLEEE JAMES POLLOCK LEE PORTER RAYMOND LEE, JR. JOHN BAYLEY MORDOCK WILLIAM HENRY ROBINSON, JR. JAMES MARSHALL VEEDER TOWNSEND WAINWNRIGHT EDWARD HAILE CASE EARL CHARLES CLARK, JR. ELLIS RI-IEA HURD, JR. JOHN ROBERT PARKER, JR. CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN, J BENJAMIN BLAIN RHODES HENRY HARWOOD ROUSSEAU, RICHARD MARVIN SHEPARD ROBERT FRANK SPITZMILLER RAYMOND STEELE WILLIAM MORE VANNEMAN JR i 'Phi Kappa Psi Fifty Chapters Founded at Jefferson 'College in 1851 Elder Searles R, C. Quick Tiemann Harder Erda Brown Emeny Hobbie Mann Atwood Joyce Thompson R. D. Quick Macomber Rowzlnd Halstead Christianson Abell A, D. Quick Voigt Crogan Krusen Secor Wieclcnmayet MacCorkle F. Becker Wright E. Becker Browning Haclcstaff Elmer Benedict Andrews I-lartzsch 364 New York Alpha Chapter BENJAMIN RAYMOND BEISEL FREDERICK OLDS BISSELL, JR. THOMAS PHELPS CARPENTER HOWARD LOUIS HUNTER Efmblifbed in 1869 FR ATRES IN FACULTATE ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT CARLETON CHASE MURDOCK PAUL MARTIN O'LEARY DAVID ERNEST OHL JOHN HIGHBERG ER PATTERSON JOHN EDWARD DIXON HENRY POMEROY HORTON CHARLES ALLEN ABELL ERLING CHRISTIANSON GILBERT EDWIN CROGAN, ROBERT DEWITT HOEEIE HENRY STANLEY KRUSEN EARLE GURNEY MANN JR. JOHN BOYD ATWOOD EDWARD GREEN JOYCE JACK FRANKLIN MACOMEER FRATRES IN URBE THEODORE WOODBRIDGE BROOKS ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN FREDERICK TRAVER ELDER ROBERT WINPIELD ANDREWS EDWARD BECKER FOLKE BECKER CHARLES AUGUSTUS BENEDICT HOWARD LEON BROWNING SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR. EMMETT WALLACE MACCORKLE CECIL LORD SAUNDERS SENIORS HAMILTON PARKS, JR. ALMON DUNBAR QUICK ERIC OTTO RUCKELSHAUS DONALD TERRY SECOR LOUIS LEE VOIGT JOHN CLIFFORD WHITRIDGE, JR JOSEPH EMIL WIEDENMAYER JUNIORS ROBERT DODDS QUICK WILL HAINES ROWAND JOSEPH STANLEY THOMPSON SOPHOMORES GEORGE BROOKS EMENY ALBERT ROBERT ERDA WILLIAM HARTMANN HARDER SAMUEL GREER TIEMANN FRESHMEN 355 BRUCE WILSON HACKSTAFF DOUGLAS MAYER HALSTEAD FRED ERNEST HARTZSCH ROGER CLIFT QUICK JAMES MENDENHALL SEARLES XVARREN SIMIS WRIGHT - x '. lu v' ,. Alpha Delta Phi Twenty-six Chapters Founded at Hamilton College in 1832. Wallower Gardner Ellis La Marche Mason C Wilson W b . est rook Ross Wooley Seipt E, Young R. Wilson Pease Borcherdt Phelps Gale Lyon Thompson Simpson McKinney Rice Drake Rogers Bole Cornish J. Young Taylor Cressman West Wickham 366 owne!! Chapter Efmblixbeai in 18 6 9 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDERICK BEDELL ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE MILLARD CLAYTON ERNSBERGER CHARLES VAN PATTEN YOUNG FRATRES IN URBE FRANKLIN CUTHBERT CORNELL JAMES ASHTON MOORE FRANK LAMBERT JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK BOLE, JR. CHARLES HUBBARD CORNISH WILLIAM LEVERING CRESSMAN GEORGE BABCOCK DRAKE, JR. BEN PURSE GALE ROBERT NEWELL LYON BERT BORCHERDT JAMES MICHAEL DEVINE A WILLIAM MUNSON MCKINNEY FRED ATWOOD PEASE, JR. WALTER GAUL PHELPS LAWRENCE PACKARD ELLIS JAMES MCDOWELL GARDNER JOHN FREDERICK LA MARCHE WILLIAM BIRNY MASON RICHARD SEIPT ROGER BUTLER WILLIAMS, SR. JOHN PAUL YOUNG SENIORS JAMES BARNABY TAYLOR JOSEPH RUIJERT WINTERS JOHN MUMMA YOUNG, LD JUNIORS WILLIAM NORRIS ROGERS SCOTT DUNGAN WEST XVOODWARD ADAMS WICKHAM SOPHOMORES 'JOSEPH CRISWELL PURSEGLOVE JAMES EDWARD RICE, JR. MALCOLM STETSON ROSS XVILLIAM RICHARD SIMPSON, JR. FREDERICK WILLIAM THOMPSON, JR RUSSELL WILSON, JR. FRESHMEN JOHN MACARTHUR SLOAN FRANK CARMANY WALLOWER, JR. EDWARD STANDISH WESTBROOK, JR. CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM WILSON, JR FRANK FERRIS WOOLEY, JR. EDWIN PARSONS YOUNG, JR. 367 wil Delta Upsilon Fifty-two Chapters Founded at Williams College in 1834 Beckwith Siegfried Berry Fiske Caruthers Spelman Anderson Schaenen R. Smith Burnham Walsh Lindblad Marshall Tuck Kellerman R.Boericke Chapin Grant Dorris Bryon Eldridge Troy Crannell Murdock Yard Antell Herold H. Smith F. Boericke Cullen Evans Whitman Shephard Kendall 368 ALBERT WILLIAM BOESCHE HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN EARL ORLO BUTCHER IRVING PORTER CHURCH RAY STEVENS ASHBERY CHARLES ELBERT CURTIS RALPH WELLINGTON HEAD BERTEL WALDEMAR ANTELL RAYMOND FISK BECKWITH JOSEPH BERRY, JR. ELMO CARUTHERS, JR. JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON RALPH BOERICKE CHESTER FOSKETT BURNHAM KARL FREDERICK KELLERMA GEORGE FREDERICK BRYON JOHN ORVILLE CHAPIN ROSWELL GILES ELDRIDGE FREDERIC SCHOFF BOERICKE VEASEY BELL CULLEN N, JR. RICHARD ARDEN EVANS, JR. Ornell Chapter Eftablixberl in 1869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN HENRY COMSTOCK KARL MARTIN DALLENBACH SIMON HENRY GAGE CHARLES HENRY HULL NEWTON CHARLES JONES FR ATRES IN URBE ROBERT CLIFFORD HUBBARD CLARENCE LARKIN HUGH ANDERSON MORAN SEN IORS RICHARD WALTER CRANNELL WILMER CORNELL DECHERT JOHN MCBRIDE DORRIS JUNIORS WILLIAM ARRINGDALE MARSI-IALL,3D ROBERT AARON ROSE SHERMAN BOYNTON SHULTS HARRY ,ANTHONY SMITH ROBERT MILLER SMITH SOPHOMORES RAYMOND LORENZO GRANT RICHARD HENSON HEROLD ALVAR WILLARD LINDBLAD FRESHMEN WARREN BENSON KELLOG, JR. ROBERT ARNOLD KENDALL JAMES EUGENE NEARY, JR. WILLIAM BOWERS SHEPHARD 369 Andrew LLZ7?ZOZlf6ZlX EDWARD LBAMINGTON NICHOLS ALBERT RHOAD JOHN HENRY TANNER CHARLES HARDY NEWMAN JARED TREMAN NEWMAN LEROY WILLIAM PRITCHETT EDWARD RANSOM FISKE, JR. MALCOLM PUTNAM MURDOCK ROLLIN HENRY SPELMAN, JR. WILLIAM BERST YARD FRANCIS BRENNAN TROY JOHN BENNETT TUCK, JR. WARREN LESTER WORDEN FRED JOHN WRAMPELMEIER KARL FREDERICK RALPH ROCHOW BRUCE LORRAINE STETTER JOHN JOSEPH WALSH ASA HOWARD SMITH JAMES MORGAN SMITH EZRA BAILEY WHITMAN, JR. '-13'-I l s3325'Glf5?'41g ,.,,faQ,l . . Chi Psi Twenty-four Active Alphas Founded at Union College in 1841 Jones Sharood C. Hoffman Carrigan Paxton Payne Hastings Beattie Muller Van Schaack Weagant Clark Wilcox Schoales Kneen Herrick Young Chick Brumder G. Hoffman Krause Etnyre Mashek Stevens Wood Shugart Case DeFrees Simms Jefferson Mayer Pabst Hudson Goodridge Powers Durham E. Bank H. Bank Anderson Clarenbach Kellough 370 I-. Alpha Psi Chapter Eftablifbed in 1869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDERIC LLEWELLYN CHAPPELL, JR. CHARLES LOVE DURHAM FRATRES IN URBE ERNEST DAVID BUTTON, JR. EMERSON CAREY, JR. GEORGE HENRY FOX SENIORS FRANK WILLIAM CASE GEORGE DOUGLAS COCKCROFT JOSEPH HUTTON DEFREES SAMUEL RICE ETNYRE DANA BENNETT JEFFERSON, JR. WILLIAM NORMAN YOUNG JUNIORS CHARLES BEATTIE EDWARD JOHN BRUMDER JOHN SELDEN CHICK BYRON LAURENCE HASTINGS, JR. JAMES GORDON HOFFMAN SOPHOMORES JOHN THOMAS CARRIGAN CARL THIELE HOFFMAN GILBERT VAN DUYEN JONES . RAYMOND PAUL SHAROOD FRESHMEN HENRY LEE ANDERSON EDGAR BANK HOWARD BANK ERNEST CLARENEACH, JR. BLISS BARTLETT CLARK ARCHIBALD GLENDINNING DURHAM HARDING VAN SCHAACK 371 HAROLD FITCH KNEEN ROBERT MORRIS OGDEN NEWTON JAY HERRICK, JR. CLARENCE FREDERICK WYCKOFP JAMES ARTHUR HVOUNGLOVE VOJTA FRANK MASHEK, JR. MARION LODGE SHUGART WILLIAM ALEXANDER SIMMS FORD WOODS STEVENS LAURENCE DAVID WOOD FERRIS PHILLIP KNEEN CHARLES ADOLPHUS KRAUSE, JR. DUDLEY NEVISON SCHOALES CARL LEWIS WEAGANT DONALD HAROLD WILCOX FRED MULLER, JR. JAMES LOVE PAXTON JOHN DANIEL PAYNE PAUL GOODRIDGE WILLIAM HUDSON ROBERT BOOTH KELLOUGH ALFRED JOHN MAYER, JR. EDWIN LEMP PABST STEEL POWERS ,fi Y .aigiif 8 Theta Delta Chi Thirty Charges Founded at Union College in 1847 Dunn Young Lenz Saunders Bell Bebb Richard Hibbard Bentley Wilson Pyle Thompson Stevens Loos Case Van Patten Crellin Reckhow Palmer Wyman Howe Ackerman Hynes Van Vechten Rowe Bradley Pruyn W. Pruyn Spelshouse Fairfax Henderson Ryan 377- Beta Charge Efmblifbed in 1870 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMES BUREOOT, JR. RALPH HOSPITAL ALBERT WILLIAM SMITH PRATRES IN URBE EDWARD ASHLEY RECKHOW ROBERT MARSHALL ROWE JOHN WEBB LITTLE SHEEHY GORDON MCCLAVE WILBUR SENIORS JOHN WRIGHT ACKERMAN FREDERICK WRIGHT PALMER EDWARD COLE HOWE, JR. GEORGE BATES VAN VECHTEN FRANCIS JOHN HYNES NORWOOD GRISWOLD WRIGHT THOMAS PUTNAM WYMAN, JR. JUNIORS HARRY LAWRENCE CASE CHARLES ALDRICH STEVENS, JR. CARL WILLIAM LOOS WILLIAM MARTIN THOMPSON, 3D ENOS AVERY PYLE MORRIS DOWD VAN PATTEN ' WVALLACE MONROE WILSON SOPHOMORES GEORGE CARPENTER BEBB ROBERT KINKLE LENZ CHARLES HERBERT BELL Paul Richard, fr. STEPHEN FRANCIS DUNN DONALD BURT SAUNDERS ARTHUR PARSONS HIBBARD EDGAR ROGERS YOUNG FRESHMEN RICHARD STROWBRIDGE BENTLEY GEORGE ROWLAND BRADLEY, JR. JOHN WALTER CRELLIN KENNETH TYNE FAIRFAX RICHARD EVERETT HENDERSON 373 JOHN AVERY PRUYN WILLIAM HENRY PRUYN, BD RALPH BELDEN RYAN RICHARD BAXTER SPELSHOUSE MARLIN RICHARD WOLF fx :T G1 , 5 Q . L. Delta Kappa Epsilon Forty-five Chapters Founded at Yale University in 1844 johnson Goodwin White Lummis R. Hopper Trcsch Robinson Warner Walter Avery H.Johnson Kelly Little Turner Greenman McCutchcon Smith Waller Courson Spcno Warren Cjohnson Rumscy Stock Pcnnock Dayton Loctschcr Munns 374 JOSEPH MARQUIS JOHNSTON, Delta Chi Chapter WILDER DWIGHT BANCROET FRANK PORES BUSSELL SILAS HIBBARD AYER, JR. FRANK DAVID BOYNTON CHARLES EUGENE EDGERTON DOUGLAS GILLETTE DENISON ELDREDGE AVERY JAY CLARK, 3D HOWARD LAPE DAYTON THOMAS WASHBURN HOPPER CHARLES LEWIS JOHNSON FRANCIS CALLIS GREENMAN WILLIAM ALDEN LITTLE Ralph Dongle: Courfon LEROY ADAMS GOODWIN, JR HOWARD SPAPARD JOHNSON ROBERT READING HOPPER BURT GILLETTE LEWIS, JR. GILBERT SHIBLEY POWELL JAMES DINKINS ROBINSON THOMAS HILL SIDLEY, JR. JR. Eftablifhcd in 1870 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HUGH JOSEPH GAFFEY FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS EDWARD LEWIS WARREN JUNIORS SOPHOMORES JOHN CLYDE WHITE, JR. FRESHMEN 375 ALEXANDER MANGES DRUMMOND GEORGE CHARLES EMBODY PAUL GILLETTE CHARLES EUGENE HOUGHTON ASA KENNETH LEONARD GEORGE ALFRED WALTER ROBERT FORSYTH LOETSCHER RALPH BRADY MUNNS ENOS ELDRIDGE PENNOCK LEWIS MILLER RUMSEY, BD EDWARD LILLY STOCK, JR. LAWRENCE WERNER SIMON GEORGE TOWNSEND TURNER, JR. ROBERT HARTEL LUMMIS JOHN MCCUTCHEON LESTER HARSEN SMITH ROBERT EMMETT SPENO ARTHUR WILLIAM TRESCH ROLAND HEARNE WALLER JOHN HART WALTER JOHN DEWITT WARNER WILLIAM YOUNG, JR. ,Q -ga 'f i '-:Sf EQ: 'i i'!-'ff 1' fi' Phi Delta Theta Ninety-six Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1848 Coble Fenrich West C. Betten G. Church Kilborne Kelley Burke Walsh D. Johnson Kinzer Powers Morrison Hawes Lewis Magee Loberg Maine C. Church Way Gooclfellow Cuthbert Homan Tattersfield Towson Sibson Ritson Zimmerman Mason Barrels H.Johnson Trevor Stevens Ruhl Whiting Ash Ross Moor Hall E. Johnson R. Betten 376 New ork Alpha Chapter Eftzzblifbed in 1372 FRATRES IN FACULTATE LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY NORMAN SHARP BUCHANAN MORRIS ALBERT COPELAND WVILLIAM MCLEISH DUNBAR JESS DALL, JR. BENJAMIN PERCY YOUNG FRATRES IN URBE STANLEY EMIL PEREZ SENIORS JAY OSWALD ACHENBACH PHILIP LOUIS ASI-I HOMER MILLARD BARTELS ROBERT SHERER BETTEN JAMES KENNETH HALL EDWARD GEORGE JOHNSON HERBERT MCILROY JOHNSON SIDNEY EDWIN WHITING, J JUNIORS CHARLES RUPERT CHURCH, JR. RICHARD LEE CUTI-IEERT FRANK Fox THOMAS MACICEY GOODPELLOW ' JOHN HENRY WAY SOPHOMORES WILLIAM HASTINGS GEHRING DAVID BLAIR HAWES JAMES DEAN JOHNSON FREDERICK WILLIAM KILBORNE JOHN PHILIP KINZER DONALD GEORGE LEWIS FRESHMEN CORNELIUS BETTEN, JR. ARTHUR JOHN BURKE GILBERT PATTERSON CHURCH JOHN PICKENS COELE EDGAR GUSTAVE FENRICI-I AUGUST RUDOLPH ZICHA 377 LESLIE FENNER BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY EVERETT FRANKLIN PHILLIPS HERBERT HICE WHETZEL CLARENCE KUGLER GUNDAKER SAMUEL PAUL MASON JOHN HUNT MOOR DANIEL DICKERSON RITSON THOMAS GATES ROSS ROLAND ANDREW RUHL CHARLES HUMPHREY STEVENS BERTRAM TREVOR R. ROBERT GORDON HOMAN HARRY JOHN LOBERG ROBERT ALEX MAGEE ROBERT VINCENT PARKHURST MAINE JAMES ALAN MORRISON LOWELL GABLE POWERS WALTER WOODHOUSE SIBSON JAMES PEYTON TATTERSFIELD ARTHUR LEE TOWSON GEORGE HENRY ZIMMERMAN GEORGE GRANVILLE FLENNER FRED BEELER HELVEY ROBERT HEATHMAN KELLEY JOHN MURRAY WALSH, JR. LESLIE ALTEN WEST x lfr .iii ,5fq?1Lf-QE 5 .za-Genghis N aff Psi U psilon Twenty-seven Chapters Founded at Union College in 1833 Todd Bliss Hirshfelcl Paine Hilyard Perry Braurier Carter Porter Kelly White P. Parker Browne Bissell Hard Bell M. Parker Hallett Reed Blair Scerritt Forker Vail Caldwell Gates E. Bacon C.Bacor1 Tydemzm Purcell 378 Chi Chapter Extablifbed in 1876 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOSEPH WILLIAM BEACI-IAM, JR. JOHN BENTLEY, JR. FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, JR. JOHN LAKIN BALDRIDGE JOHN HENRY BARR FOSTER MELDRUM COFFIN CHARLES FREDERICK BELL JOHN ALEXANDER BLAIR KENNETH ALAN BROWNE LEE ROE1NsON FORKER WALTER WELLINGTON HALLETT WILSON HAMILTON EDWARD WILHELM HARD BRADFORD BISSELL ERLING BERNHARDT BRAUNER ROBERT LEON BLISS MONTIE FOWLER CONE HARRY LEROY HILYARD FRATRES IN URBE LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS HARWOOD MUNROE DOLBEARE WALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX RICHARD HENRY EDWARDS DONALD CRAIG KERR THEODORE KIRKLAND WILKINSON SEN IORS BENJAMIN LOUIS JOHNSON, JR. JAMES PEABODY PARKER JOHN MASON PARKER, 3D CHARLES CRISSY PORTER JOHN C. REED, 4TH JOHN CALHOUN STERRITT JOHN WILLIAM WHITE, JR. JUNIORS COLLINS LOTHROP CARTER FREDERICK WILLIAMS KELLEY, JR. ACKSON DEWITT WATERBURY SOPHOMORES JOHN WINSLOW HIRSHFELD ARNOLD PAINE ROBERT JOHNSON PERRY, JR. FREDERICK SWEETING TODD J FRESHMEN CHARLES EDSON BACON EDMUND NORWOOD BACON JOHN BIGELOW CALDWELL JACK DEWITT VAIL 379 ELMER LEWIS GATES, JR. HENRY CONGER PURCELL WILLIAM ALFRED TYDEMAN, JR. laik T7 Jul ii eta lzeta Pi Eighty-five Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1839 Mclxlullin W.Kelly McClain McConnell Swenson Bradley Henry Williams Simrell Langhorst Roehl DiefTcnbacl1 C.Lz1rco O'Neil Allen Gladclen Dierdorf Abbott Dietrich R, D. West Corey Vaughn Heckin Knight Stetson Crommclin Parody Harwood Schuchard Fay Moon Donaheu Mussen Schraubstadcr Larco Sructzer Neckcrmnn Seeley R, W, West Purintun T, Kelly Taylor Wendland Bentley Thomas Pope 380 Beta elta Chapter WILLARD AUSTEN EDWARD GORTON DAVIS ROMEYN BERRY CLIFTON CHIDESTER BRIGGS VICTOR LLOYD BUTTERIIIELD FRED WILLIAM DIEFFENBACH STEPHEN DUNCAN BRADLEY, JR. JOHN HENRY FREDERICK LOTHIAN LANGHORST CONSTANTE DAVID LARCO 'STANLEY WILLIAM ABBOTT KENNETH CLEMENTS ALLEN ALAN ZENN COREY WILLIAM ELWOOD DIERDORF JAMES PETER DONOHUE FRED CLIFFORD FAY HUMPHREY LAWFORD FRY RICHARD BENTLEY JACQUES CROMMELIN THOMAS KELLY WILLIAM NECKERMAN Eftzzblifbezl in 1379 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HERBERT CHARLES ELMER ALBERT BERNARD FAUST ABRAM TUCKER KERR FRATRES IN URBE EDWIN JOSEPH FAULKNER HAROLD FLACK EDWIN JAMES HOPE SENIORS ENLOE MCCLAIN ANDREW JAMES MCCONNELL GEORGE CAMPBELL MCMULLIN EDWARD JUDSON ROEHL JUNIORS RICHARD RHEEM DIETRICH GEORGE STEPHENS GLADDEN GEORGE EBERSOLE HEEKIN SOPHOMORES LANDRY HARWOOD, JR. HAROLD MOON GEORGE ALLEN MUSSEN FRESHMEN ERNEST RICHARD POPE DONALD EDWARD SEELEY CHARLES GEORGE STETSON HERMAN STUETZER, JR. 381 FRANK HARRISON RANDOLPH HOWARD WILLIS RUSSELL WILLIAM VINCENT KELLY LEROY LEE ODELL ROBERT WARREN SAILOR LESLIE LAWRENCE WILSON WILLIAM LEGRAND SIMRELL DONALD CARL SWENSON PHILIP LANAHAN WELKER JOSEPH NASH WILLIAMS ALFRED HENDERSON KNIGHT, JR JAVIER LARCO WILLIAM EDWARD OYNEIL, JR. ROBERT DALTON WEST CARLTON CHARLES PARODY WALDO SCHRAUBSTADER CARL VALENTINE SCHUCHARD FRANK TAYLOR JOHN HENRY THOMAS FRED WILLIAM WENDLAND RICHARD WEST If ,fig iz - f -QA? 553-' !'H,x5 sr. ll , ,. .,..,. 1 Alpha Tau Omega 'Eighty-nine Chapters Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1865 Fairbanks Jones Daggett Glazcbroolc Williams Carson Baldauf Mickle Smith Cushman Sinsabaugh James Coyle Phelan Newton Olclberg Cobb Knight Eaton Trousdell Guthridge Eckert Remsen Stocking Shoemaker McPherson Otis Brown Wilkins Moulton Tobin Redding Rutzler Knauss Tieclcmann McCaffrey Lasher Lightbown 581 New Orlc Beta Theta EUGENE PLUMB ANDREWS CHARLES EZRA CORNELL JULIUS AUGUSTUS EWALD FRANK HENRY BALDAUF GORDON LLOYD CARSON BLINN SILL CUSHMAN, JR. GWYNNE HARRIS DAGGETT EDMUND ALLEN COEE JOHN COYLE, JR. FREDERIC MAX DEAN FREDERIC EATON, JR. ROBINSON Cox GLAZEBROOK LUDLOW DELNOCE BROWN HERBERT BARRY ECKERT RICHARD CLAY GUTHRIDGE IRVING EDWARD LIGHTBOWN DONALD MCPHERSON DONALD LEE OTIS LLOYD RAYMOND KNAUSS EARL PARSONS LASHER, JR. EDWARD FRANCIS MCCAFFREY JESSE FREMONT MOULTON Ertubliylacd in 188 7 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS JOHN WARD WILLIAMS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 383 lzapzfer NELSON GARDINER BUMP ERNEST ALLEN MILLER DONALD STEWART HENRY NATHANIEL FAIRBANKS JOHN DANIEL MICKLE, JR. JOHN NEWTON SINSABAUGH :JAMES ARTHUR SMITH, JR. LOUIS ROSCOE JAMES, JR. LESTER BENJAMIN KNIGHT, JR. GEORGE LEE NEWTON SIDNEY OLDBERG WILLIAM DALY PHELAN CHARLES CORNELL REMSEN, JR. WILLIAM RAYMOND RICHARDS, JR HORACE BREWSTER SHOEMAKER WILLIAM BLISS STOCKING KENNETH BRUCE TROUSDELL RICHARD PAGE WILKINS WILLIAM CHESTER REDDING, JR HENRY LUPTON RUTZLER RUDOLPH WILLIAM TIEDEMANN ARTHUR ROCHE TOBIN '.111.ITA. 1103416 Phi Gamma Delta Sixty-nine Chapters Founded at Washington and Jefferson College in 1848 A fi 2. '71 ' fl 'lunge Carver Arango Hann Rink Scliade Slocum Farnham Bauerle Stillman Stevens Purcell Hebclon Mack Milans Chase Myers Ehrhart Graybill Holsman W. Holsman Woodard Walthall Grohmann Fair Smyrhe Gear Carrol Wilson Bean McGinn Riley Schoedinger Breedlove Schreyer 334 Y A R , . x-, - -NS S., ' S hi W Wx 'ln appa u lzapter Ertablifhed in 1888 FRATRES IN FACULTATE STEPHEN FORBES RIVERDA HARDING JORDAN ROBERT EDWARD LOVING THOMAS LYTTLETON LYON CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN PAUL ROBERT NEEDI-IAM LEWIS JAY BINGHAM ERNEST DAVID BUTTON JOHN LANG BUTTON LEIGH MARSH CHAMPAIGN CARL GREVOR PAUL VORHIS HERRON RAYMOND DEPUE ANGLE JOHN SHERMAN FAIR, JR. ROBERT BARNES GEAR EDMOND ALFRED GEORGI JOHN ERWIN GRAYBILL, JR. MARIO RAOUI. ARANGO LOUIS BONAPARTE CARVER LOUIS RICHARD CHASE GEORGE GITT EHRHART NORMAN HEEDEN FREDERICK FULLER MACK BENJAMIN GRAHAM BAUERLE WILLIAM FIELD FARNHAM WILSON HANN STEPHEN NEWMAN BEAN WILLIAM ALFORD BREEDLOVE WILLIAM CARROLL JOHN PAUL MCGINN MONEORD POWELL MILES GEORGE YOUNG, JR. FRATRES IN URBE RAYMOND WARE SENIORS GEORGE HATFIELD WOODARD JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 385 XVALLACE NOTESTEIN WOODEORD PATTERSON ERNEST WILLIAM RETTGER ERNEST WILLIAM SCHODER LYMAN WILSON WILFORD MURRY WILSON WILLIAM LACKLAND PAUL SMITH LIVERMORE JOHN HENRY MARCHANT CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN, R WILLIAM REUEL NEEDHAM ALBERT SHARPE HANS VICTOR GROHMANN JOHN TUTTLE HOLSMAN WILLIAM TUTTLE HOLSMAN DONN VERNER SMYTHE, JR. CHESTER DELANEY WALTHALL ROBERT SOUTHLAND MILANS MALCOLM MYERS PIERRE JOSEPH PURCELL CHARLES NORMAN RINK JOHN FRANK STEVENS, BRD WALTER WORTH STILLMAN ROBERT DOUGLAS JUNGE WILBERT CURTIS SCHADE ARTHUR FONDA SLOCUM EDWARD CI-IAMPLAIN RILEY PAUL FREDERICK ROBSON GEORGE RICHARD SCHOEDINGER, R RALPH DATESMAN SCHREYER BRYCE HEWITT WILSON, JR. fi 39?-gf . 1 1 N4 . Phi Sigma Kappa Fifty-six Chapters Founded at Massachusetts Agricultural College in 1873 if, DeGroat Frink Miles K. Loeffler Corbin K. Miller Peppcrrnan Fouse F. Loefller Miller ohnson Lyon Jost Tauch Leonard S. O'Shea Hansen Finch Allen Cleveland Crecelius 386 Tryon Michailovsky Birdsall Scobie Blackman Detwiler Beckwith A. O'Shea C. Miller Schreck Crane Striker Nordstrom Rountree amma hapter HERMAN DIEDERICHS GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS VERANUS ALVA MOORE ALPRED'MORGAN BOYCE ARTHUR BENJAMIN BROOKS BENJAMIN HAROLD DETWILER Eftnblixbcrl in 1889 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN EDWIN PERRY SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING FRATRES IN URBE HAROLD THERON MANDEVILLE , ,IR CARLOS ALVONSO MARTINEZ ROBERT LUPTON CRANE, JR. JOHN WILLIAM JOHNSON KENNETH FRANK JOST WALLACE ORRIN LEONARD WALTER ELLIS LYON DWIGHT KING BECKWITH ALFRED CHURCHILL BLACKMAN WESLEY SANGER CORBIN DEWITT DEGROAT FRANCIS GUY FRINK, JR. HANSE HARRISON HAMILTON AMOS GREEN ALLEN, JR. ROBERT CLEVELAND PHILIP CRECELIUS JEREMIAH STANTON FINCH HAROLD WHEATLEY HANSEN CRISTOBAL MARTINEZ HAROLD EDWIN WILCOx SENIORS FRANK BARRON MORRISON FRED MOSES CHARLES MARTINEZ FRANCIS JOSEPH MCCORMICK GEORGE ELLIOT MINAR LEROY DAVID NEISH FREDERICK ATWATER WILCOX CAMERON SIMPSON MILLER JOHN STROTHER MILLER, JR. ARTHUR WARING OYSHEA SIDNEY DANIEL OVSHEA LEONARD BERNARD SCHRECK EDWARD RENOLD TAUCH, JR. JUNIORS JAMES WILTON SCOBIE SOPHOMORES WALTER HOUGH TRYON FRESHMEN 3 87 DANIEL THORNTON BIRDSALL EUGENE KENNETH FOUSE FRITZ EUGENE LOEFFLER KARL LOEFFLER EUGENE MICHAILOVSKY GEORGE SACKETT MILES KENNETH RAMAGE MILLER ERNEST ALAN NORDSTROM, JR CARL WILLIAM PEPPERMAN JOHN MCKEE REID WILLIAM ROUNTREE JACK STRIKER L,.-. wf--- ... Delta Tau Delta Seventy-four Chapters Founded at Bethany College in 1859 Vallee Rodman S. Wakeman Dorn Long Broadbent Riddiford R. Quick Donlin Kastle H. Quick Hamilton Smith Freeborn Kerr Dodge Crum Sheward Moreton Shear Littlewood Todd Johnston Bye Hall Idell Garnsey R, Wakeman Pyle Balderston Garretson Swenson Buhl Wood Stewart Cropley Stakcl Franz Verney 388 +V 71' 4,41 'X ,g,As K Q 'br EL: sw W 'fl' S' ' 1 A .1 A 49 'M 95 'Ss Q, fa 'il 11 A -. Nw H S4 f- A 51 A Jlfmi, I X ,dig 1' if 'Sw' 'N' K - ' .,,. 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HENRY JAMES QUICK HORACE PRITCHARD HAMILTON BRUCE EARL SHEAR ARCHIBALD JOHNSTON HENRY WILSON SHEWARD WILLIAM ALEXANDER KERR OEIE JAY SMITH, JR. . CHRYSTAL HARTMAN TODD SOPHOMORES Richard Bufhnell Broadbent ROBERT MILLS QUICK THOMAS WHITE DONLIN ARTHUR BEHAGGE RIDDIEORD, JR RICHARD GORDON DORN FRAZER WOODRUPP RODMAN THOMAS JOHN KASTLE ERNEST LOUIS VALLEE FRANCIS LONG SAMUEL WAKEMAN FRESHMEN MALCOLM LYLE CROPLEY HENRY FRANZ, 3D WALLACE JOHN STAKEL 389 WENDELL BRENNEMAN STEWART 'JOHN ARTHUR VERNEY THEODORE NEWELL WOOD 'img xmas it K vga A gr 1 -' .43iU5l,DIO7 Sigma Phi Ten Chapters Founded at Union College in 189.7 Stone Waring Strong Gcrlach Rollo Parsons Gowdy Hoyt Ricgcl Beach Hughes Mundy Clinton Schcidenhclm McCormick Shctld Rccvcs Hodges Proctor Crampton Carpenter Gordon 390 I. X V New York Epsilon Chapter Esmblixhed in 1890 FRATRES IN URBE DANIEL MAGEE BEACH, JR. WALTER HETHERINGTON DUREEE RICHARD MORTON CHASE KARL SNYDER HAZELTINE JOHN AARON RIEGEL SENIORS KARL CLINTON FLOYD WOODRUFF MUNDY, JR. THOMAS HUGHES, 4TH EDWARD JOY SCHEIDENHELM PHILIP WILL, JR. JUNIORS JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK LAWRENCE BRADFORD PERKINS GLENDON THOMAS GERLACH HERBERT DORLON ROLLO JOSEPH SCOTT GOWDY PHILIP JOHNSON STONE ALBERT WILLIAM STRONG, JR. SOPHOMORES HENRY MARSHALL CLARK THOMAS BRIAN PARSONS IAN GORDON WILLIAM DUTTON POMEROY, JR. ROBERT WALLINGEORD WARING FRESHMEN RALPH EMERSON CARPENTER, JR. GEORGE WELLESLEY MCCORMICK, JR DAVID CRAMPTON RALPH FENNO PROCTOR, JR. RICHARD 'JOHN HEIDELBERGER LUTHER WHITCOMB REEVES ROBERT WINCHESTER HODGES JAMES GORDON SHEDD 391 Sigma Chi Eighty-seven Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1855 Convery Kurz Corse Emermzin Stewart Meyer Binns Davis Hand Ibold Bentley Savery Perrigo Jorgensen Smith Leonard Kreglow Brown Willis Nulle Laird Graydon Merrick Gibson Hodge I-lendricks Bryant Myron Gibson Pinkerton Royal 397- Alpha Phi Chapter JESSE DEFRANCE JAMES FARNSWORTH HAND MARTIN HARDIN JOSEPH PATTERSON BINNS JOHN BYERS SAMUEL VINCENT CONVERY CHARLES SAMUEL CORSE NELSON MORGAN DAVIS LOUIS LEES BENTLEY WILLIAM SHARMAN IBOLD Exmhlirhed in 1890 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE ROBERT WESTENGAARD JORGENSEN ROBERT LEE DONNELLY THOMAS MICHAEL PURCELL GIBSON CHARLES AUGUSTUS BROWN CHARLES EWING BRYANT ROBERT LAW GIBSON VICTOR KING HENDRICKS EDWARD GEST HODGE JOHN WILLIAM HEBEL FREDERICK MILLER SMITH WALTER BONNELL HOLTON SENIORS WALTER LOUER EMERMAN WILLIAM MARTIN KREGLOW, GEORGE CARL ERNEST KURZ MALCOLM LEONARD KARLE BAKER MEYER JAMES PENTLAND STEWART JUNIORS JOHN FLETCHER PERRIGO DONALD FENWICK SAVERY DONALD ARMSTRONG SMITH SOPHOMORES CHARLES KELLOGG GRAYDON JOHN ANDERSON LAIRD ALFRED BENNETT MERRICK ' FRESHMEN 393 ROBERT MYTON AUGUSTUS MARION NULLE ROBERT GIBSON PINICERTON CHARLES BENJAMIN ROYAL, J EDWIN AYLBURTON WILLIS R Delta Chi Thirty-three Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1890 Turner MeElvein Burnett Doing White Trussell H. Furman Lawford Wagner Shay W. Craig Chardon Tasker Cordes Beyer Orthmann Nesbitt Koelb Hershey Burgess Rauch Dillon Hoag Breen Miller Wild Lyull R.Lyz1ll R. Craig Brigancli Ironmonger Cottrell Burns Stiles Smyth G. Furman Ebert 394 ROBERT TREMAN BANKS STEPHEN EDWIN BANKS EDMUND CLYNES JAMES RICHARD BURNETT KENNETH WYCKOEP CHISHOLM FERNANDO CHARDON EDWIN HENRY CORDES PARK ATKINSON DOING FRANK KEMP BEYER MILTON STEWART BILLMIRE, JR. WILLIAM SOMERVILLE CRAIG CHARLES BREEN PHILIP EDWARD BRIGANDI JOHN PERRY BURGESS WILLIAM HENRY BURNS GEORGE HERBERT COTTRELL Ornell hapter Eftablifbcri in 1890 FRATER IN FACULTATE NAIRNE FORSYTHE WARD FRATRES IN URBE CARL FREDERICK GILBERT WARREN RANDOLPH NEUMANN HORACE SHAPFER POTTER FREDERICK AUGUST ROGALSKY SENIORS HORACE EDWARD FURMAN DONALD CHARLES HERSHEY CARL MILTON KOELB GEOFFREY NOEL LAWFORD THOMAS IRVING MCELVEIN HAROLD EDWARD MARIETTA JUNIORS ALBERT HUGO ORTHMANN HERBERT KNAPP SHAY SOPHOMORES GARRISON LAWRENCE DILLON LAWRENCE CLARK EBERT DWELLE SCHOFIELD HOAG JOHN DUDLEY LYALL FRESHMEN ROBERT SWIFT CRAIG GEORGE FURMAN, JR. MORTON TAYLOR IRONMONGER 395 - r GEORGE FREDERICK ROGALSKY HARRY GEORGE STUTZ MONROE MARSH SWEETLAND DONALD ALBERT NESBITT GEORGE DORRIS OGDEN JOHN CAREY TRUSSELL RICHARD BEISER WAGNER LAURENCE .GRAHAM WHITE HENRY TASKER MARSHALL BERTRAND TURNER SILAS THAYER WILD RICHARD GILLIES LYALL KEITH LEROY MILLER JULIUS CARL RAUCH HARRY BLOOD SMYTH LINFORD EDWARD STILES SAD:- I ' EER-4.a:.-K, Sigma Alpha Epsilon One Hundred Chapters Founded at University of Alabama in 1856 Jackson Jones H. Ward A. Schumacher S. Smith Rose Hatton Ward Atkins Campbell Roland Solley Decker Taylor Sinclair Hendryx Caldwell Geohegan Kaveny Manning Wikstrom Myers Shreve Hzirnden Bonsall Roess G. Trowbridge Githens A. Trowbridge Wallace Smith W. Schumacher Lock Wilkerson Courtney Pavlicek Olsen Armstrong Hockley Coburn White Schultz Hill 395 9 L I . New York Zpha hapzfer Efmblifbed in IXQI FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDERICK HAROLD GASTON HUGH BAYARD HODGE, JR. FRATRES IN URBE WILLIAM LEWIS BOWSER ELLIS WILEY DERSHAM THOMAS FRANCIS FENNELL WALKER LEWIS WELLFORD SENIORS ERNEST GRAVES ATKINS, JR. FRANK BIXEY CAMPBELL LEROY ALEXANDER HATTON JESSE ATWATER JACKSON SAMUEL CLOSSON JONES JOHN CHAMBERLAIN WARD A JUNIORS CHARLES SHEPPARD CALDWELL, BD ALONZO GALLOWAY DECKER, JR. WILLIAM ANTHONY GEOHEGAN, JR. FRANK CLIFTON HENDRYX ROBERT GANNON KAVENY ARVE SIXTEN WIKSTROM SOPHOMORES ROBERT STEWART BONSALL ALFRED SANDS GITHENS ROBERT SAYRE HARNDEN MARTIN JOHN ROESS, JR. FRESHMEN FRANK THOBURN ARMSTRONG WILLIAM COBURN EDWIN ALLAN COURTNEY ROBERT WASHINGTON HILL ROSCOE LEETE HOCKLEY PAUL NORMAN HUNT FRANK RAY LOCK 397 JESSE CROOK NICHOLLS HARRY PORTER WELD JOHN LEWIS HAYNER CARL SPENCER PEARSON GEORGE CURTIS WALLACE WILLIAM DAVID ROLAND ALEXANDER ROSE AUGUST SCHUMACHER SHERWOOD BADGER SMITH HAMILTON WARD, JR. ROBERT BETTS MANNING EDWARD FREDRICK NUSE ROBERT EDWARD SINCLAIR JAMES FRANCIS SOLLEY, JR. HOWARD MILTON TAYLOR, JR. FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHUMACHER JAMES BARKER SMITH, JR. ADAM SHORT TROWERIDGE GEORGE GRAHAM TROWBRIDGE, JR LINDOL PARMATER MYERS CHARLES ADOLPH OLSON GEORGE PAVLICEK HOWARD LAWRENCE SCHULTZ RICHMOND BENTLEY SHREVE HENRY PACKARD WHITE DEWITT WILKERSON, JR. Delta Phi Fifteen Chapters Founded at Union College in 1817 Castleman Gundlach Clark Whitwell Fisher Alexander Northup Pyrke A.Rathbonc Cleminshaw Massey Blake Kunrz R, Rathbone Condi: Howland Frank Ten Eyclc J.Rummler Shapleigh Tupper Finley Emslie Shotthofer F. Rummler Tarbell Hamilton Hess A. Shapleigh Hauserman Suderley 398 A A45 I .,,.-v i Chapter Eftzzblirbed in 1891 FRATRES IN FACULTATE LANE COOPER BRYANT FLEMING CLARENCE TARBELL THEODORE UPRIGHT BLAKE EDWARD MORROW CONDIT ROBERT HOUSE DALEY CHARLES VALENTINE HAVILAND DENNIS LARKIN HOYT ROBERT EVANS ALEXANDER MURRAY SIM EMSLIE GEORGE IRWIN FINLEY, JR. GEORGE CLINTON CASTLEMAN JOHN PORTER CLARK CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW CAMERON MANN FIsHER WALTER GEORGE FRANK, JR. JACOB COOPER I WILLIAM DOUGLAS HAMILTON FREDRIC MARTEN HAUSERMAN MARTEN WESTBROOK HEss JULIAN WOODWARD FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS JUNIORS JOSEPH MANIG RUMMLER SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ALLAN NEVINS GEORGE SCHUYLER TAREELL, SR. FLETCHER HOWARD WOODCOCK LOREN JOHNSON MAssEY XVELLINGTON WESLEY KUNTZ, JR. RICHMOND JOHN RATHBONE WILLIAM CHAPMAN SHAPLEIGH, JR. EDWIN GDELL TUPPER ROBERT FREDERICK THEODORE GUNDLACH ARTHUR LLOYD HOWLAND NICHOLAS CARR NORTHUP ALLEN WINTHROP PYRKE ARTHUR BEAGLE RATHBONE EDWARD HAWORTH SHOTTHOBER PETER GANSEVOORT DEDERICK TEN EYCK XVILLINM CLARK WHITWELL LAWRENCE WILLIAMS HEYE FREDERICK SITTIG RUMMLBR ALEXANDER DAVISON SHAPLEIGH CONRAD FRANCIS SUDERLEY LAWRENCE BENJAMIN TARBELL 399 fs 1? 'V 9 L' .Kappa Sigma One Hundred Three Chapters Founded at University of Virginia in 1867 Walker B.Hewirt T. Gram Sciler W.Derham Osborne Tarwater Mathewson McConnell F. Gram Wyvcll Hall Denty Seyfarrh Warriner Sinclair Blankenship C. Hewitt Maston Billings Risk Caldwell P. Derham Kimball Dohzm Groban Bassett Burke Shallcross Clark Schulz 4oo 5 :ann Alpha appa lzapter DAVID CLINTON GILLESPIE DAVID FLETCHER HOY ROBERT EMMETT BURK JOHN CREGER EDWARD ANDREW CREMER, JR. CHESTER HARDING HEWITT EDWARD ORLANDO CHENEY WALTER AUGUSTINE DBRHAM FREDERICK HENRY GRAM THEODORE JEROME GRAM MATTHEW ALBERT HALL GORDON ABRAM ELLIS GEORGE TAYLOR LACEY JOHN MILTON BILLINGS WALLACE CLARK BLANKENSHIP JOHN HADLEY CALDWELL CHARLES EDWARD HEWITT, JR. JOSEPH HAROLD MASTON, JR. DEANE LEWIS BASSETT WILLIAM EMMETT BURK, JR. GEORGE HUBERT CLARK PAUL VINCENT DERHAM JOHN DIXON Extablifbed in 1392 FRATRES IN FACULTATE EDWARD ALBERT WHITE FRATRES IN URBE WILLIAM WEST WARD SENIORS JUNIORS R'IAN'I'ON MARBLE WYVEI. SOPHGMORES FRESHMEN 401 ARNO HERBERT NEHRLING ELMER SETH SAVAGE DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL, JR. GUY EDWIN LONG GEORGE LYND PHELPS NORNIAN GOEF STAGG BARNARD WOLCOTT HEWITT PAUL VINCENT OSBORNE LEWIS PINTARD SEILER JIM LAWRENCE TARWATER CHARLES LEON WALKER EDWARD PAYSON MATHEWSON, CHARLES EDWARD MCCONNELL L THOMAS HARRIS RISK ROBERT MARTIN SEYFARTH HARRY BOND SINCLAIR, JR. JOHN SPRING ROBERT READ WVARRINER PAUL DOUGLAS DOHAN ROBERT CHARLES GROBEN GEORGE NORMAN ,KIMBALL, 2D JAMES ADOLPH SCHULZ ROBERT REYNOLDS SHALLCROSS Alpha Zeta Thirty-six Chapters Founded at Chio State University in 1897 Foster Blauvclt Hostek Colvin Bratley Garman Been Spalteholz Clough Bender Wiant Boyd McCartney Marshall Sloan Aymar Scott Vaughan Wood Brcitfeld Blewer Kelly Heit Pettengill Kolbe Shapley Howlett Catherwood Beers Dalrymple Dorn Rhodes Fish Harper Blcncoe Smith Harwood McKnight Fleischer Gibson 4oz LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY CORNELIUS BETTEN GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH JOHN HENRY COMSTOCK FREDERICK GARDNER BEHRENDS HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS ROLLINS ADAMS EMERSON ALEX FERDINAND GUSTAFSON EARL VOLCART HARDENBURG GEORGE WELLS BEADLE RAY BENDER WILLIAM ERNEST BLAUVELT MAURICE CHESTER BOND CYRIL OLIVER BRATLEY HERMAN PAUL BREITEELD REECE LAWRENCE BRYANT ARTHUR CARSON MARTIN PAUL CATHERWOOD LEWIS CHARLES CHADWICK ERNEST CLEVELAND ABBE WALTER GERALD BEEN ADELBERT HARRY BLENCOE CLARENCE FREDERICK BLEWER FREDERIC FISH REYNOLD ANTHONY AYMAR HOWARD WAYLAND BEERS LAWRENCE LYMAN CLOUGH CLAUDE HARTLAND COLVIN Orwell Chapter Efldbfifbtlf in IQDI HONORARY RALPH SHELDON HOSMER HARRY HOUSER LOVE JAMES GEORGE NEEDHAM JAMES EDWARD RICE ISAAC PHILLIPS ROBERTS FRATR ES IN FACULTATE ULYSSES PRENTISS HEDRICK BURTON AARON JENNINGS LEWIS KNUDSON ALBERT RUSSELL MANN MYERS PETERS RASMUSSEN HARRY ALBERT ROSS ELMER SETH SAVAGE FRATRES IN URBE LINCOLN EVANS CRUIKSHANK FLOYD ARTHUR HARPER JAMES GORDON HORSIIALL FRANK LESLIE HOWARD CHARLES HUDSON ERNEST KOLEE RICHARD AUGUST LAUBENGAYER JOHN MARSHALL, JR. JOHN LUPTON MCCARTNEY SENIORS CAMERON GEORGE GARMAN GEORGE HARDEN GIBSON PAUL DUANE HARWOOD CLAUD EMERSON HEIT KENNETH AVERY HOWLETT JUNIORS HAROLD FRED DORN RUSSELL ELLIOTT DUDLEY WALTER EUGENE FLEISCHER WAYNE FRANKLIN FOSTER BERNARD EMERSON HARKNESS 403 SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING HERBERT HICE WHETZEL HENRY HIRAM WING GEORGE ALAN WORKS JAMES HORGAN SHERMAN 'JOHN NELSON SPAETH GEORGE WALTER TAILBY, JR. LAWRENCE PAUL WEHRLE DONALD STUART WELCH WILLIAM JAMES WRIGHT 'JOHN PASCHAL MCCOLLUM KEITH ANDERSON HOPE MURRAY WIIITON POWELL DONALD RIES HUEERT JOHN SLOAN GEORGE FREDERICK SPRAGUE LAWRENCE MOORE VAUGHAN STANLEY WHITSON WARREN JAMES STEXVART WIANT ALEXANDER ZEISSIG JAMES COLE PETTENGILL GERALD PETER RHODES SANFORD REUBEN SI-IARLEY CARL OSCAR RUDOLPH SPALTEHOLZ KENNETH RANDOLPH WOOD ALBERT WILLIAM HOSTEK MERLE JOHN KELLY WILLIAM SANFORD SCOTT MARVIN LOUIS SMITH -, ,Hain igiir' fiifiin , K i:i.ne.q9! 'Qi g - .V -1, W fi X ff is Sigma Nu N inety-three Chapters iv Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1869 Freeman Muller Staats Anderson Dickinson Owen Wyatt Wolcott Hood Flessel Scharping Halverson Parker Hunter Priedemzin Knox Krieger Baker Quest Halstead Audrieth Shipman Sutton Wood Bristol Hoekelman T. Colyer Frye Gibson Knobloch Strachan Huber Voss Traylor Meinig Peck E. Colyer R.Co1yer 404 ix 1 Gamma hezfa lzapter Eifdblifbfd in 19 01 FRATRES IN FACULTATE LUDWIG FREDERICK AUDRIETH GEORGE SHIPMAN THOMAS ROBERT GIBSON FREDERICK HOWE EDWARD ELLINGTON NEILL EARL GARNER BRISTOL THEODORE IRVING COLYBR RANDALL EVERETT FRYE THANE ROCKWELL HALSTEAD HAROLD HOEKELMAN WILLIAM JOHN HUEER CHARLES EMERSON BAKER HAROLD WILLIAM HALVERSON GEORGE PERCY HUNTER WALTER CARSON KNOX CHARLES ALBERTO KRIEGER WILLIAM HART ANDERSON ANDREW BROWN BICKET ALLEN BRADLEY DICKINSON ROBERT IMRIE HOOD EVERETT LOUIS CCLYER RALPH CURTIS COLYERE KARL JOHN FLESSEL WILLIAM FREEMAN JOHN PROCTOR MANGE WILLIAM ROGERS SUTTON DENNY HAMMOND UDALL BENJAMIN DUNBAR XVILSON PRATRES IN URBE SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRANCIS WYATT FRESHMEN 405 HENRY BRUNNER SUTTON CARL WALTER KNOBLOCH ROBERT WILLIAM READY JESSE MILLER SINCLAIR JOHN ERNEST STRACHAN THEODORE KLEIN VOSS WILLIAM PARKER WOOD CHARLES EDWARD PARKER, JR. JOHN HARVEY PRIEDEMAN WILLIAM JENNINGS QUEST ALBERT RUSSELL SCHARPING LESTER BROKAW WHITING PEARSON MULLER JAMES OWEN WALTER JOHNSON STAATS, JR. LOUIS JEROME WOLCOTT RICHARD MARVIN MARKSBURY CARL HENRY MEINIG CHARLES VERNON PECK CARROLL GARLAND TRAYLOR JOHN DELMAR VAN GEEM CMS , 0 1, , Phi Delta Sigma Founded in 1901 Hooper Reagan Burbank Keiper Roediger Roninger Beaver Penniman Flint Lynch Purney Moore Mason Nelson Raedel Sanders Kiefer S. Beyland Dewey P.Beylnnd Cole Pitkin Munster Nicholas Carpenter Higby VanArnz1m 406 I FRATRES IN FACULTATE THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS ROBERT CROSBY BURNETT GEORGE IRVING DALE HARRY GIEEORD BULL WALTER FREDERICK GEE FRATRES IN URBE LAWRENCE WOLCOTT OTHON GOEPP GUERLAC EUGENE DAVIS MONTILLON WILLIAM STRUNK, JR. FRANCIS MCDONALD MOLLESON MARTIN BUELL TINKER SENIORS HARRY CARVEL BEAVER JAMES DUNBAR POND WILLIAM HARWOOD HOOPER FRANK STANLEY REAGAN FRANCIS PITMAN KEIPER JOSEPH CARL ROEDIGER FRANK HARRY RONINGER ' JUNIORS SIDNEY WARREN BEYLAND GLENN GARDNER PENNIMAN WILLIAM EVERETT BURBANK EDWIN CHARLES RAEDEL EDWIN HERBERT KIEFER WILLIAM HANER SANDERS SOPHOMORES GILBERT STEVENS FLINT JAMES ALEXANDER MOORE CARROLL FREDERICK LYNCH ROGER BURDETTE NELSON CHARLES EDWARD MASON RICHARD MERLE PUTNEY LEWIS STANLEY VAN ARNAM FRESHMEN CHARLES POWELL BEYLAND MATTHEW RICHARD HERBESON ROBERT WATSON CARPENTER JAMES EDWIN HIGEY GEORGE WILLARD COLE DONALD JACOBS MUNSTER ELBERT MORGAN DEWEY JEROME ALEXANDER NICHOLAS 407 Ori.. ' ' -. 4 T. .3 si, M -gr QS. f :I Theta Xi Twenty-nine Chapters Founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1864 Miller Olsen Scott Ketner Devilbiss Werner Johnson Edwards French Anderson Guck Myers Mitchell Richter Keefer Evans Thomson Kilgen Eaton Spencer Olditch Emmons Gillespie Fort Oberg Lawless E. Olditch Mayo Hatfield Hershon Hasselriis Stubbleficld 408 Zeta Chapter Eftablirlmi in 1903 FRATRES IN FACULTATE VLADIMIR KARAPETOF11 JOHN ALEXANDER MILLIGAN FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES WESLEY THOMAS IRA HAROLD DEGENHARDT RAYMOND BAXTER EATON FREDERICK EARL EMMONS FRANK VERNON EVANS ROBERT EDWIN FORT GEORGE THOMAS FRENCH MILTON EDMUND GUCK SENIORS JUNIORS WILLIAM WASHINGTON KEEPER, JR. HAROLD WILLIAM MITCHELL WILLIAM LOSEE ANDERSON GRIFFITH RICHARD DAVIES WILLIAM ORNDORFP DEVILBISS WILLIAM BRADFORD EDWARDS CARL EMANUEL JOHNSON CASPAR HENRII4 HASSELRIIS HENRY HARTER HATPIELD SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN XVILLIAM LEUPIJ THOMSON WILLIAM REGINALD TERRY JOHN SANBORN GILLESPIE NORMAN AMOS MILLER FRANK CHARLES RICHTER EDMONDS WHEELER SPENCER PAUL STERLING WERNER LEWIS PHILIP MYERS, JR. HENRY VALDEMAR OBERG GEORGE JAMES OLDITCH CARL FREDERICK OLSEN DAVID CHARLES KETNER GEORGE JULIUS KILGEN, JR. HAROLD BENEDICT LAWLESS LAWRENCE EDWARD MAYO CLARENCE EUGENE SCOTT PAUL HERSHON FRED EINAR OLDITCH ARTHUR HARDINGE STUEBLEFIELD 409 -X Zodiac Founded in 1904 Schuctz Mahanna Jayne Howcr Ufflngcr Allen Aring Callahan Matticc Mayo Schwarzwalcler Barron J.Dorlancl Parkhursr Ostrandcr Tcrwillcgar Stevens Cornchlscn Edson Layton Hoslcy Beary Bcrrcsford Groves W.Dorland Simmons Oakes Lucclcr 410 JOSEPH QUINCY ADAMS FRED ASA BARNES EUGENE DIVEN BUCHANAN CARL CRANDALL LOUIS EUGENE COOK CHARLES RANSON COOLEY JOHN FLINTOFF COTTON WILLIAM HAROLD BEATY ARTHUR BEATTYS BERRESFORD WAYNE EUGENE DORLAND SAMUEL SINCLAIR EDSON EDWIN LESTER GROVES DONALD EARLE CALLAHAN FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS JUNIORS WILLIAM CHRISTIAN CORNEHLSEN DONALD Fox LAYTON MILTON WALTER ARING LAWRENCE DEWEY JAYNE CHARLES ROLLIN ALLEN, IRVING TITUS BARTON JACK ALBERT DORLAND JR. SOPHOMORES DONALD HOAG UEFINGER FRESHMEN ARTHUR CLARK STEVENS 41 I GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN CHARLES OSBORNE MACKEY CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP WILLIAM FORREST LEE JOHN BENNET OGDEN WILLIAM HAZLITT SMITH MORRISON JOHN HOSLEY JOHN SHUMAN HOWER, JR. REGINALD BUCHANAN LUEDER RANDALL VOORHEES OAICES FREDERICK CHARLES SIMMONS, LD EARL WILLIAM MAYO, JR. ROBERT FREDERICK SCHUETZ GEORGE FRANCIS DEAN SCHWARZWALDER HOWARD WILLIAM OSTRANDER ROBERT EUGENE TERWILLEGAR WILLIAM PAUL KOCHER MALCOLM COWEN MATTICE HUEERT HAVEN PARI-:HURST X'f i3f U '. Q ffcfkv 2 X ,,.,, A AE X? f f ., Q, Sea! and Serpent Founded in 1905 Pawley Markland E. McKee Rundel Watson Hickey Quast Jones Bender Burns Roth Budd Saunders Gilligan Kunkel Reid Lyon Tinker Bennett Knaebel Bates Claycomb Walter Langerfcld Wood Kingsbury Ostrander Dade Hodge Stocker Eaton Shults 419. FRATRES IN URBE EUGENE RENIER BREWSTER REYNOLD OTTO CLAYCOMB EDWARD RAMSDEN DOBSON MYRON GOULD PAWLEY SENIORS CURTIS STOWELL BATES EDWIN ARTHUR LANGEREELD GRAHAM LEWIS BENNETT HOWARD EVANS REID PAUL TAYLOR GILLETT FREDERICK RALPH SAUNDERS HOWARD BARTHOLMEW GILLIGAN PAUL FREDERICK TINKER JOHN BALLANTINE KNAEBEL RICHARD FRANKLIN WALTER MARTIN FRANCIS KUNKEL JAMES ALBERT WOOD, JR. JUNIORS WESLEY CHARLES BENDER ALEXANDER LATTA ARCHIE WRIGHT BUDD LELAND HASTINGS LYON LUKE AUGUSTINE BURNS, JR. EDWIN DINWIDDIE MCKEE HERBERT MALTBY JONES JOHN. SWOPE MCKEE HARRY CARLETON QUAST, JR. SOPHOMORES WILLIAM ROBINSON CLAPP CURTIS WESLEY MARKLAND LAWRENCE SEATON HICKEY WILLIAM AMANDUS ROTH WILLIAM LOWRY MANN, JR. GUY LOREN RUNDEL FRANK MATTHEW WATSON FRESHMEN LESTER CUYLER DADE ALBERT WILLIAM KINGSBURY JOHN LITTELL EATON GILBERT GREGORY QSTRANDER, JR CHARLES BINGHAM PENROSE HODGE MANLY SHULTS JOHN CARLTON STOCKER 413 ,si Delta Sigma Phi Fifty Chapters Founded at College of the City of New York in 1899 Roth Youngs Spelman Carter Werlich Schmidt Hebert Clegg Harris Lanz Schoheld Messer Kee: MacCorkle Greene Nunez Galusha Pike Ropes Sralrer Dallahzm Tuoti Woerz Devey Vogel Searing Newton Dyke Low Reeves 414 Theta Chapter FRANK CRAVEN FREDERICK RUDOLPH HIRSCI-I ELLSWORTH BURT KENNETH WOOD FULLER Efmblifbed in 1906 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ,JR- DALE RAYMOND MITCHELL JAKE LUIDENS XVIERDA MAYNARD FAYETTE WITHERELL FRATRES IN URBE ROGER COUVELLE TER KUILE WILBER RAYMOND WINANS SENIORS HARRY BLISS CLEGG WILLIAM HALL ROPES WILLIAM VINCENT DALLAHAN GEORGE MUNSON SCHOEIELD ALBERT RANNEY GALUSHA LESTER CLIFFORD STALTER WALTER JOHN LANz ARGUS JOHN TRESIDDER HAROLD KIRK MACCORKLE GEORGE EDWARD TUOTI LYKERGUS WILLIAM MESSER JOHN HENRY WEIDNER BERNARD CHASE PIKE JOHN ALVA WOERZ JUNIORS MARCELLUS WHITNEY GREENE DUDLEY SLOCUM KING JOHN FRANKLIN HARRIS PAUL LEE NUNEZ EDWIN THOMAS HEBERT ROWLAND HOLLINGSWORTH R EUGENE LITTLE KEET, JR. CHARLES WILSON ROTH RICHARD HARRY SCHMIDT SOPHOMORES HOWARD CLARE CARTER HUGH BUSBY TAYLOR CHARLTON HERBERT SPELMAN EDGAR JULIUS WERLICH . GORTON JENNINGS YOUNGS FRESHMEN ERNEST EDWARD DEVEY EDMUND COLE NEWTON SYLVESTER JACK DYKE CHARLES DUPHA REEVES RALPH WADSWORTH LOW WILLIAM HEWLETT SEARING WILLIAM HENRY VOGEL, JR. 415 OSS 0- ia I .. 'ffm ' 'v Z eta Beta T au Thirty-five Chapters Founded at Jewish Theological Seminary in 1898 Freeman Wiener Goldenburgh Sientz Cowen Srrasbourger Salzman Marks Flesch Gilbert Gompertz Werner Newburger Weyl Kahn Kochenthal Nusbaum Backer Freidenberg Adler Handler Waller Gallancl Frankle 416 THEODORE WALTER ADLER THEODORE ROOSEVELT BACKER LOUIS JACOB FREIDENBERG RICHARD CHARLES FLESCH CARL RICHARD GILBERT WALTER GOMPERTZ appa Chapter Efmblifbed in 1906 SENIORS JUNIORS IRVING RALPH KAHN RICHARD MARCUS KOCHENTHAL MERRILL NUSBAUM EMANUEL MARKS FRANK LIEBERMAN NEWBURGER, J STEVEN LUDWIG WERNER JAMES SALLER WEYL SOPHOMORES HENRY PHILIP COWEN MARCUS SALZMAN, JR. CHARLES MARTIN FREEMAN SAUL BENJAMIN SIENTZ CRAIG CHARLES GOLDENBURGH JOHN HENRI STRASBOURGER MARVIN HANDLER . HAROLD SIMON LINCOLN WIENER FRESHMEN MARVIN KLEIN FRANKLE GEORGE FREEMAN GALLAND JOHN XIOGEL WALLER 417 R l 097 41. P g . MY , Alpha Psi Seven Chapters Founded at Ohio State University in 19o6 Fisher Compton Guthrie Baker Overacker Hilbert Field Greenway Kaley Armstrong S,A.Johnson Grace Marvin Brcivis H. Wohnsiedler Weitz S. D.Johnson G. Wohnsicdler Ellison Temple Thomas Moulthrop Mouar Hopkins Gingras Fredericks 418 Beta lzapter Eftablifbed in 1907 FRATRES IN FACUILTATE EDWARD MICHAEL CURLEY PIERRE AUGUSTINE FISH JAMES NATHAN FROST WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN HAROLD BENJAMIN MCMURRAY REGINALD LINUS GRACE LEO ANTHONY FORTUNE JOHN ERNEST GREENWAY, JR. KENNETH FRANKLIN HILBERT DONALD WYCKOPE BAKER ALTON PARKER BOUTON RALPH THEODORE ELLISON CALVIN EUGENE HALL DAVID EARL ARMSTRONG JOHN JAMES BREIVIS ARTHUR CHARLES ELDRED LINCOLN ELMER FIELD RICHARD GUTHRIE LYLE COMPTON JAMES CLIFFORD CRANDALL SEBASTIAN BENEDICT FISHER ARTHUR WILLIAM FREDERICICS GEORGE EDWARD GINGRAS FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN HERBERT WOHNSIEDLER 419 HOWARD JAY MILKS VERANUS ALVA MOORE EARL SUNDERVILLE DENNY HAMMOND UDALL WALTER LONG WILLIAMS ROGER COUVELLE TER KUILE CHARLES ALBERT IVES JOHN PIERCE MCINTOSH JOSEPH ALBERT THOMAS SAMUEL AUGUSTUS JOHNSON SETH DARWIN JOHNSON HUGH ROBERTSON MOUAT HARRY CLARK TEMPLE DAVID HOLLENEECK DAVID HOPKINS JOHN GIBSON MARVIN WILLIAM LEONARD WEITZ GEORGE WOHNSIEDLER GRANT SAMUEL KALEY PAUL DANA MARVIN IRWIN MORRISON MOULTI-IROP DOUGLAS MACKEAN OVERACKER ALEXANDER LONDON RAEBURN nb Lf. Elegy , ,Q-hwf , Acacia Thirty-three Chapters Founded at University of Michigan in 1904 Conner Lewis Blanchard Heuser Ulmer Olafson Mortimer Hadloek Powers Bary Kuhn Sellers Fisher Bedell Smith DeCamp Wollmer Gaines Hughes Meserve Marble Rohey Clapp Tucker 410 WILLIAM COOK ANDRAE JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL HARRY ALBERT BRITTON ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN EDWARD ROY CLARK HERBERT PRESS COOPER KARL DALLENBACH JAMES-BERNARD BATY SAMUEL DOUGLAS BOGAN ARTHUR FOREST BOYLES W STORRS COLE WALTER WENDELL COTNER DENSON GAINES JOHN GORDON GAINES EDWIN HAROLD HADLOCK RILEY HENRY HEATH JOHN PAUL BLANCHARD ANDREW GORDON BEDELL Cornell lzapter Eftablifbm' in I9 07 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLARD WALDO ELLIS VICTOR RAYMOND GAGE GUSTAVE FREDERICK HEUSER CARL EDWIN LADD HERBERT DAVID LAUBE LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE LOUIS MELVILLE MASSEY GEORGE ROBERT MCDERMOTT VFRATRES IN URBE EDWARD WESLEY HUGHES JOHN CARL HUTTAR WAYNE EDWARD KUHN HERSCHEL PAUL LEWIS DEAN RICHMOND MARBLE WILBUR ERNEST MESERVE WVILFRED DOUGLAS MILLS PETER OLAFSON SEN IORS ROGER CLAPP JOHN SAMUEL FISHER JUNIORS EARL JOHN MORTIMER - RUSSELL JOHN SMITH SOPHOMORE WILLIAM OSCAR SELLERS FRESHMAN XVILLARD EDWARD DECAMP 411 BYRON BURNETT ROBB FRED STILLMAN ROGERS EDWARD CONRAD SHOWACRE LELAND SPENCER FRANCIS OMAR UNDERWOOD CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER LELAND EUGENE WEAVER WILLIAM HARRISON POWERS HARRY CLIFFORD REED HAROLD BARROWS RILEY ASHLEY ROBEY LAWRENCE COOPER RUMSEY CHARLES TRACY STAGG DEWEY STEWART EVERETT MILTON STRONG CHARLES KETCHUM TUCKER WILLIAM ERNEST ULMER FREDERICK WOLLMER SQ s 'fl Q WB -:Ps 1,:'5,f .ull :QNX-so 255 wig J 5l!,' 1 P Alpha Chi Rho Twenty-two Chapters Founded at Trinity College in 1895 Whitney Wood Schrader Sutherland Durling Sinclair Fuller Longfellow Crawford Gloning Entemann Rowe Hopkins Bose Rose Marcin Travis Boies Ericson Fintel N121CCUbbiI1 Pennock Easley Heijke Acton Stieglitz Webster Burrows 411 Phi heta lzapter ROBERT HARDEN FULLER RAYMOND JOHN HEMPHILL HAROLD RUSSEL BURGER RICHARD METCALE CONNOR CHARLES RAYMOND DURLING ERNEST ACHARD FINTEL THOMAS FREDERIC HYDE Efmblifbed in I908 FRATRES IN FACULTATE RALPH PALMER AGNEW HOULDER HUDGINS HAROLD ROBERT SMART FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS ROLLO TALCOTT CHARLES DEGOLYER TINKER FRANCIS DANIEL LEARY WARREN WILLIAM SCHRADER WILLIAM THOMAS SINCLAIR, JR PAUL HAMILTON SMITH WILBUR CLAY SUTHERLAND SEYMOUR MEADER WHITNEY HARRY WILLIAM CRAWFORD CHARLES EMANUEL ENTEMAN GEORGE WILLIAM GLONING, CARLETON SPOONER BOIES EDWARD RALPH BOSE OSCAR GABRIEL ERICSON EMMETT CHASE MACCUBBIN JOSEPH PAUL ACTON LOWELL BESLEY REID HOYT BURROWS JUNIORS N, JR. JR. SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN JOHN BROWN HOPKINS MELVIN ELBERT LONGIIELLOW JOSHUA WILSON ROWE GEORGE POMEROY MARTIN WILLIAM LANE PASCHALL ROBERT RANDOLPH ROSE GEORGE GLENN TRAVIS WILBUR DONALD HEIDKE WILLIAM PENNOCK ROBERT STIEGLITZ CLARENCE JAMES WEBSTER 4?-3 Alpha Sigma Phi Twenty-nine Chapters Founded at Yale University in 1845 Booth Steele Rosser D. Roberts Hunter Nichols Roess Lay Stiefel Bartley Price Moellman Berleskey A. Roberts Cramer Ranges Pierie Quinn Grifhth Breunich Reed Rogers Keller Miller Trolley Bastian Hunt Shepard Powley McCarthy Clinton Harmon Stoddard Kingsley Fry Jones Smith Wolf Johnstone 47-4 WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN NATHANIEL SCHMIDT ERNEST ELLSWORTH BAILEY MANUEL CILLONIZ ARTHUR HILL EMMERICK EUGENE BAILEY BASTIAN HARRY STEPHEN BERLESKEY HARRY THOMAS CLINTON, JR. -JOHN FRANKLIN JOHNSTONE, J ALBERT EARL KELLER JOHN RIYANDERHOFF ANDERSON ARTI-IER CLARENDON HUNT ROBERT LYN GRIPPITH ALBERT STEPHEN QUINN XVILLIAM TICKNOR REED MERLE CAMPBELL BARTLEY ROBERT VAN DEUSEN BOOTH HENRY BREUNICH, BD FRANCIS JOHN CRAMER JOHN JOSEPH HUNTER RICHARD COWAN JAMES WILSON FRY MARK STEPHEN GURNEE DAVID HARMON ofa iz apter Exfablixbezi in 1909 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS R. JOHN ISAAC TROLLEY JUNIORS SOPHOMORES ROBERT CRANSTON ROSSER FRESHMEN MARK WOLF 47-5 WALTER KING STONE JOSEPH ELLIS TREVOR RANSOINI STEELE HOLMES ERNEST JOHNSTON HOWARD ERNEST SUTHERLAND TERRELL LAURENCE CAMPBELL LAY JOHN TEN BROECK MILLER THOMAS ALBERT MOELLMAN RANDLE HARMER POWLEY LENIUEL THORNTON PRICE .ALFRED HAVEN ROBERTS RICHARD GORDON ROESS JOHN DE BERARD SHEPARD JOHN ANDREW STEELE EDWARD HENRX' STIEPEL ROBERT JOSEPH MCCARTI-IY MORRIS ROCKWELL NICHOLS THOMAS WILLIAMS PIERIE RAYMOND FRED RANGES DONALD RAMSAY ROBERTS RICHARD SPENCE JONES GLENN EDWIN KINGSLEY DAN CONNELLY SMITH RALPH HENRY STODDARD Q 35 35 ,1 Sigma Phi Sigma Fourteen Chapters Founded at University of Pennsylvania in IQO8 Bethell Brown Howland Hill A. Moon Gardner Sawyer Bachman Akin Bidwell Wehmhoff Eldreclge Hart Bader MacPhail F. Moon Nichols Nicholson Clavell Lee Robinson Schneider Erler German Dochtermann Behrman Dill Clarey Lockwood Green Bauer Weatherby Parker Hall Leun Angevine Dellgren Madden Stolberg Eiseman Burke Watkins 47.6 JOHN HALL BARRON amma hapter Extublixbed in 1910 FRATRES IN FACULTATE GILBERT WARREN PECK FRATRES IN URBE HENRY SKELDING LOCKWOOD, JR. DONALD CHURCH ANGEVINE FRANCIS CUTLER BETHELL BENJAMIN WILLIAMS BROWN BERNARD MICHAEL CLAREY FREDERICK HAROLD CHARLES LEWIS ROBINSON GARDNER CURTNER BOWEN AKIN DANIEL SYLVESTER BADER GEORGE WILLIAM BEHRMAN GEORGE LAMONT BIDWELL NVILLIAM DILWORTH BAUER HERBERT FRANK DILL JAMES CORBITT ELDREDGE ROBERT JOHN ERLER, JR. REEVE SCOTT HOWLAND ARTHUR WILLIAM MOON WILLIAM ELLIS BACHMAN JAMES BASTION BURKE CARL ANGELO DELLGREN SENIORS DOCHTERMANN JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN FREDERICK FRANCIS EISEMAN, JR. EDGAR LEE GREEN, JR. 47-7 CHARLES EDWARD O'ROURKE HOLMES PARSHALL WILBUR WALLACE GERMAN NELSON WARREN HALL GILBERT BENJAMIN HART ROBERT SKINNER MACPHAIL WINSTON ENGLAND PARKER HENRY WEHMHOEP CARLOS JAIME CLAVELL JOHN OAKLEIGH HILL BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEE, JR. JOSEPH WEATHERBY, JR. FRANKLIN LEHR MOON FRANKLIN ASA NICHOLS STUART BILLINGS NICHOLSON DAVID MARTIN ROBINSON MAX DEYOE SAWYER OTTO EMANUEL SCHNEIDER, JR HOWARD FRANCIS LEUN IGNATIUS EDWIN MADDEN DONALD NORMAN PRICE CHARLES PAUL STOLBERG IRVING CARL WATKINS Q fr, V, -rg H, 5-41' 5. J' NG , Sf: X 'ftgf' X X JN Beta Sigma ho Six Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1910 Morse Singer Stein Lange Levy Grauer Berg Stockman Horowitz Goldstein Braun Ciescr Kohn Beck Spolansky Slote Fuerst LeBeIl Seldin Aronson Kline Gichncr Margolius Ries Schwebel Rafler Low Cantor Wald Barroway Shacter Brooke Oppenheimer Newburgcr 418 Alpha hapzfer BERNARD ARONSON EMANUEL BOASBERG THEODORE KLINE NATHAN RAFLER SIDNEY DEERFIELD BECK IRVING EUGENE CANTOR MANUEL CIESAR PHILIP ROBERT DISTILLATOR HENRY GICHNER ALFRED SIDNEY BERG HENRY BRAUN MYRON MAX FUERST RAYMOND JACK GOLDSTEIN HERMAN RUDOLPH GRAUER ALFRED SINCLAIR HOROWITZ JAMES OGDEN BARROWAY STANLEY BROOKE ROBERT NEWBURGER Efmblifbed in IQIO FRATRES IN URBE MEYER STEIN SENIORS SAMUEL SCHWEBEL JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 419 IRVING LEBELL ABRAM CHARLES MORSE, JR. JOSEPH SINGER HANS MICHEL RIES IRVING LUDWIG KOHN WILLIAM STUART LOW NORMAN CALVIN MARGOLIUS HERMAN MARTIN SELDIN LEONARD ARTHUR SPOLANSKY CHESTER JAY LANGE ARTHUR LEVY GILBERT, MONNESS MARK ROSEMAN MILTON HENRY SLOTE AERAM HERMAN STOCKMAN EDWIN SYMONS UPPENHEIMER JOSEPH SHACTER SAMUEL WALD as M, v ,hz .- V It Phi Kappa Sigma Thirty-six Chapters Founded at University of Pennsylvania in 1850 Sowers Custer Huntsman E. Collins Thomas Chapin Grant Crockett Oliver Stitzel Apgar Bryant Rector Chapman Hall I-luddleston Pitman Babb McAllister Obcrholzer Ayau Eberle Townsend Eisingcr R. Collins Hodge Hoppenstedt Davis Moran 430 Alpha ho lzapzfer MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP HERBERT LEROY DAVIS HORACE LEONARD JONES EUGENE BAKER ANTHONY EDWARD AYAU HENRY HOOKER BUBIER, JR. ROLAND WALKER BABB EDWARD CORBIN CHAPMAN ALBERT EDWIN CROCKETT, J ROBERT TAYLOR DODD CHAUNCEY LEWIS GRANT EDWARD CLARKSON COLLINS JOHN SCARLETT CUSTER LUCIUS LLOYD APGAR R. Eftablifbcd in I9 II FRATRES IN FACULTATE LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE CHRISTIAN MARTINUS MIDJO JAMES FREDERICK MOUNTFORD MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS JUNIORS ROBERT HAMPTON THOMAS SOPHOMORES FRANK ALBERTUS MOORE BRYANT FARNSWORTH CHAPIN ROBERT CLARKSON COLLINS RICHARD STANLEY DAVIS WILLIAM HARRISON EBERLE JOHN HENRY EISINGER FRESHMEN 43 I ALFRED BISSELL WRAY LEONARD HEWETT HALL CHARLES ELSWORTH HUDDLESTON ALBERT JOSEPH MCALLISTER HENDRIK JOHANNUS OBERHOLZER RICHARD WALLACE PITMAN DAVID SINCLAIR PERRY WILLIAM WALTER SPROUL CARL MADISON HUNTSMAN DAVID WOOD SOWERS, JR. ,IR- CHARLES DIcIcsON OLIVER EARL BYRON RECTOR WVILLIAM CURTIS STITZEL ALBERT LENOIR HODGE ALFRED WEINHOLD HOPPENSTEDT, EMERSON DANIEL MORAN JOHN SELBY TOWNSEND N,N iii? ' hiixszfwfx Pi Lambda Phi Seventeen Chapters Founded at Yale University in 1895 Opper I Segal H. Levy Bleicr Borgzinner Engel Rothschild Rosenberg L. Levy Hays Ohrbach Rothenberg M. Kahn Friedlander Hess Caro Brzindriss Isaacs Burnett Bloomfield Englander Cohen Kahn Brown Ehrenfest 437- elzfa hapter Eitablixbed in I9 II FRATRES IN URBE ARTHUR GEORGE HOLLAND ROBERT JOSEPH KOCH PHILIP CLINTON SAINBURG EDWARD MENDEL BRANDRISS WARREN MARCUS CARO MARCUS SIEGERIED FRIEDLANDER SENIORS NATHANIEL ELLIOT HESS JEROME SIDNEY ISAACS EUGENE MAURICE KATZIN . JUNIORS HERBERT LOUIS BORGZINNER GEORGE LEVIN, JR. JEROME ENGEL JEROME KANE OHRBACH MYRON LEOPOLD KAHN ROBERT EDWARD ROTHENBERG VICTOR HENRY ROTHSCHILD, 7.D SOPHOMORES WILLIANI DAVID BLEIER, JR. LAWRENCE HENRY LEVY KERMIT GERALD CLASTER WILLIAM JULES CPPER WILLIAM JOSEPH HAYS ALVIN ABE ROSENBERG HERBERT BENEDICI' LEVY EDGAR MANUEL SEGAL FRESHMEN SEYMOUR SOLOMON BLOOMFIELD FREDERICK ROBERT BROWN MORRIS BERTRAM BURNETT JACK KAHN 453 ARTHUR RICHARD COHEN PAUL EHRENEEST JOSEPH BEN ENGLANDER .FEW ,N uq az ., QQ :QL lizfl - 1'5T',,S , Pig- Szgma Alpha Mu Thirty-four Chapters Founded at College of the City of New York in 1909 1 Silverman Love Klein Thall Strunsky Pearlman Appel Zussman Tobias Krauskopf j.Loewenberg Dansky Spirt Rapoporr Schwartz Handleman Mintz I-lammerschlzig Levie Cooper Clark Sands Druckerman A.Bernsrein Alexander Stark Simms LeWirr Mirlcin S. Loewenberg Riger Wechsler Rorhwacks Saxe L. Bernstein 434 ALFRED APPEL MORTIMER BRAUS RUSSELL CLARENCE ALEXANDER ARTHUR HENDRICK BERNSTEIN HYMAN SOLOMON CLARK MILTON HENRY COOPER LEONARD JAMES DRUCKERMAN IRVING HULBERTS DANSKY MAXWELL ARMAND GRONICH HERBERT HENRY HANDLEMAN HERBERT JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF LEONARD HAROLD BERNSTEIN IRVING WILLIAM ISRAEL JOSEPH KLEIN RAYMOND LIONEL LOVE LESTER MARTIN HANDLEMAN BERNARD LE WITT STANLEY LOEWENBERG ABRAHAM MIRKIN eta hapter Efmbliffaed in I9 II FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS JUNIORS LEON ZUSSMAN SOPHGMORES LEON THALL FRESHMEN 43 5 ANTHONY MAX SCHWARTZ MALCOLM BORTIN STARK DAVID NORMAN HAMMERSCHLAG HOWARD SIDNEY LEVIE NELSON KENNETH MINTZ SEYMOUR STANLEY ROBBINS ABRAHAIVI MARVIN SANDS JEROME LESTER LOEVVENBERG JACOB JACK RAPOPORT LOUIS LEMUEL SPIRT ISIDORE MANTELL TOBIAS WILLIAM PEARLMAN NATHANIEL SILVERMAN LEON SIMMS WILLIAM ENGLISH STRUNSKY MARTIN RIGER MEYER ROTHWACKS IRVING SAXE SAMUEL WECHSLER 4 IQ? . ,N , ., E ei 3. ll Phi Epsilon P2 Twenty-five Chapters Founded at College of the City of New York in 1907. Mcrrim Loeb Tucker Weill Cohen Dalsimer Edwards Tonkonogy Speiser Leibowirz Jaffe: Cutler l-lenc Davidson Proctor Frziad Mohr Aurhach Brcgsrein Leibman Grecnbaum B. Schlossbach Parnes Kaltcnbacher Goldstein Berlin 436 Epsilon Chapter Efmbliflaed in IQII FRATER IN URBE JOHN EHRLICH SENIORS LESTER PHILIP AURBACH JOSEPH RICHARD GREENBAUNI NORMAN JACOB BERLIN JOSEPH CHARLES KALTENBACHER HERBERT LEWIS BREGSTEIN JULIUS LEIBMAN DAVID HENRY GOLDSTEIN THEODORE SCHLOSSBACH EENJAMIN BERNARD SCHLOSSBACH JUNIORS JULIUS CUTLER HOWARD JEROME JAEEEE JESS DAVIDSON BERNARD KATZ LEWIS MARTIN FRAAD JEROME HENRY LOUCHHEIM, JR. HAROLD FUERST RALPH BERNARD NEUBURGER JULIUS ANHALT HENE JAMES DURANT PROCTOR STANLEIGH SCHAUL SOPHOMORES ' JACOB COHEN LAWRENCE GUSTAVE MOHR SAMUEL DALSIMER JEROME DANIEL ROISTON RICHARD IRA EDWARDS RAYMOND ARTHUR SPEISER ADOLPH WOLF HABER THEODORE FULTON TONKONOGY ALFRED LEIBOWITZ SIDNEY TUCKER BEN DONALD MERRIINI MORTON DAVID WEILL FRESHMEN JACK JOSEPH HELLER - GEORGE ARTHUR LOEE SAMUEL EDWIN SCHAREP ' 437 . ,Qi ' Q G5 H' Q' ' r, .2 ' IN F x . 4- gl' aff! can cf Omega Tau Sigma Five Chapters Founded at University of Pennsylvania in 1907 Joslyn Caslick Dorn Baxter Sampson Stafford Cameron Clark Graziadei McConnell Peck Bircher Dwight Wynn Noonan Fletcher Enos Tully Lee Kelly Goubeaud Hopson MacKellar Strang Johanson Beers Cairns Shaw Jennings Minster Hansen 438 Beta lzapzfer DR. EARL LOUIS BRUNETT DR. CHARLES MILTON CARPENTER DR. WILLIAM CASLICK DR, MYRON GUSTEN FINCHER ALLEN WILLIAM ENOS CHARLES JOSEPH GOUBEAUD GEORGE HENRY HOPSON WAYNE ARTHUR KELLY IRWIN GEORGE BIRCHER WARD HUNTLEY DWIGHT FRANCESCO SAVERIO GRAZIADEI GEORGE EDWARD MCCONNELL ERNEST BAXTER FREDERICK GEORGE CASLICK HAROLD CHAPIN CLARK ALFRED MONTGOMERY BEERS FREDERICK COURTNEY CAIRNS HUGH STUART CAMERON CHARLES EDWARD FLETCHER HARRY EDWARD HANSEN Efrablbbed in IQII FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR DR DR DR DR. ALEXANDER ZEISSIG FRATER IN URBE DR. RICHARD GIIIIIONS SENIORS WALTER JOSEPH GIIJIIONS HERBERT LESTER GILMAN HADLEY CARUTHERS STEVIZNSON . EARL SUNDERVILLE MYIRLE FOBER LEE ROBERT STUART MACKELLrXR RUDOLPH EDWARD NICPIOLS CYRIL JAMES NLBONAN HOMER GILBEIXT TULLY JUNIORS EDWIN DARIUS PECK GLENN DEWEY STAFFORD SOPHOMORES LEONARD LEWIS TYLER FRESHMEN ELMER WOEFFLER 43 9 LEMUEL WILLIAM WOODWORTI-I WILLIAM WILSON WVYNN PAUL JOHN DORAN CLAIR OWEN JOSLYN JESSE SAMPSON WILLIAM EDWIN JENNINGS FRED OSSIAN JOHANSON JOHN CARLTON MINSTER WILLIAM SUMNER SHAW GEORGE JACOII STRANG Zibfa . ,5:3.4. fgdhb' . I 'cs -U ,. Vg 9 'fn to 1 fi' Sigma Phi Epsilon Fifty-flve Chapters Founded at Rlchmoncl College in 1901 Lounsbury Gray Champion Phelps McDowell J.McGowin I-lassell Hicks Lowery Jamieson Hoffman Enlones F. Anderson Smith Payne Preston Zuehlke Williams L. Bock Jennings McLean Wilson A. MeGowin T. Anderson Henne R. Jones Skinner Clement I-Ienrich Reese Schcele Peachey Lloyd Fischer Cleland S. Bock Buehignani Knipc 440 New mdk Beta Chapter WALTER LICHTENTHAELER' CONWELL ROBERT EUGENE CUSHMAN DONALD ENGLISH ADRIAN GORDON GOULD HARRY CLARK BALDWIN CYRIL OLIVER BRATLEY DAVID DAVIS ROBERT JARROLD FOLSOM LENT THEODORE HEDWIN ANDERSON CHARLES ALLEN CLEMENT FRANKLIN KNIGHT ANDERSON LOUIS SCHOUDEL BOCK GEORGE OTIS GRAY PHILLIPS KAY CHAMPION ROBERT FRANCIS HASSELL EDWIN WILLIS HICKS LOUIS ARMST-RONG BARMORE STEPHEN KELSEY BOCK JOSEPH ANTHONY BUCHIGNANI ROBERT EMERSON CLELAND EJIzzHi:bez! in 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE EDWARD GODFREY LAWSON EDWARD MOLONEY MCGRATH MAx JENNINGS PLICE PRATRES IN URBE THOMAS FREDERICK LOUNSBURY HAROLD HINE LYON RICHARD LOUIS MASTERS JAMES FERRIS MCKINNEY EVAN JERVIS MORRIS SEN IORS CHARLES HERMAN HENNE JOHN WILLIAM HENRICH, JR, ROGER WARREN JONES JUNIORS GEORGE CHRISTOPHER HOFFMAN ROBERT EMMETT JENNINGS EVERETT WILLIAM JONES SIDNEY WRIGHT PRESTON SOPHOMORES A EDWIN WILLIAM JAMIESON JOHN LOUIS LOUNSBURY WILLIAM JOHN LOWERY A FRESHMEN HENRY EDWARD FISCHER JAMES RICHARD KNIFE FRANK WESLEY LLOYD, JR. JOHN SERRILL MCGOWIN 441 FRANCIS IRVING RIGHTER GEORGE JARVIS THOMPSON DAVID WOOLSEY TRAINER OSCAR DIEDRICH VON ENGELN RALPH HARRISON PAYNE LEE JANES SKINNER GEORGE WHIPPLE VIVIAN LOUIS KRIMMER WILSON ROBERT MOLITOR LENG ANDREW SERRILL MCGOWIN ARCH PAUL SMITH, JR, HENRY BARKER WILLIAMS HAROLD BABCOCK ZUEHLKE LOUIS DONALD MCDOWELL NORMAN KELLOGG MILLARD PIERSON SIvII'1'H PHELPS EDWARD THROCKMORTON MCLEAN JOHN WALTER PEACHEY CHARLES AUGUST REESE GEORGE HERMAN SCHEELE, JR. fi, 0 9 fill-- : Eze' ., 1, i -sf AXV. . OA' .3 Theta Chi Forty-four Chapters Founded at Norwich University in 1856 Millan Foster Palmer Ivanoff Caskey Allen A.Seep Scott Moore Bailey Sullivan Houston Carey F.Koerner King Geweclce Froehlich Hall Allio Gerken Ray Becker Younger Springstead Casey Conn Frankenberg H. Scep C. Koerner Keller W. Smith Coe S. Smith Alwarcl McCullough McKay Will Pratt 44?- Lambda Chapter Efrablifbcd in IQI2 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ARTHUR BROTHERTON BURRELL PAUL JONES CHAPMAN LYMAN DAVISON HALL JAMES DAVID HURLEY GIBSON MILTON ALLEN JOHN WILSON BAILEY GEORGE SPINNEY CRARY FREDERICK OYBRIEN FOSTER JOHN IVAN IVANOFF STEPHEN XVILLIAM ALLIO, JR. LOUIS CONRAD ROESS FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS ALBERT EDWARD SEEP MELCHIOR EDWARD BECKER, JR. EGBERT SNELL CARY, JR. JOSEPH THEODORE FROEHLICH JOHN FREDERIC CASEY HERBERT HOWARTH COE JOSEPH WILLIAM CONN THOMAS LLOYD FRANKENBERG ROBERT DAVIDSON KELLER PHILANDER ALWARD JAMES WADSWORTH MCCULLOU GEORGE VAN MCKAY FRANCIS CARROLL NASH JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN GH, JR. 443 FRITZ KOERNER ARTHUR WALTHER LEWIS JAMES EVART MATTHEWS LESLIE BOWER TOWNSBND CARLETON BIRDSALL KING FRANKLIN ECKESS MILLAN HERBERT NEWTON MOORE WILLIAM ELMER PALMER GEORGE NORMAN SCOTT XVALTER WILLIAM GERKEN GORDON CHARLES GEWECICE GEORGE ADAMS HCIUSTON RALPH DUSENEERRY RAY CARL THEODORE KOERNER HERMAN FRANCIS SEEP WALLACE SMITH CARL SILAS SPRINGSTEAD KENNETH RICHARD YOUNGER ROBERT SEALY PRATT JOHN ELI ROGERS STANFORD MILLER SMITH THEODORE OTTO WILL Eleusis Founded in 1917. Soch Benson Laidlaw Nichols Stiles Bates Monsecs Morgan Nevins A.Frceland Justin Gorthy Bunncll Northrup Conrath Gaugcr Doubleday McKaig Burns Strom Mapes Martin Nohlc: L.Frceland Millanc Sipprcll Van Arsdalc Behlcrs Van Deusen Lipa Townsend 444 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ALLEN CAINIERON FRASER MORTIMER DEMAREST LEONARD CEDRIC HAY GUISE HAROLD LYLE REED - FRATRES IN URBE NVILLIAM BRYAN CORCORAN ' - ' CHARLES BUEIIL LIPAM' WILLIAM HENRY GAUGER GEORGE MONSEES ARCHIBALD MCVEY LAIDLAW, JR. GEORGE RICHARD TOWNSEND ELISHA BLACKMAR WTAN DEUSEN SENIORS FREDERICK JOHN BEHLERS, JR. LOUIE MCSHERRY BURNS JAMES WILLARD CROFOOT LAURENCE DOUBLEDAY LESTER MILTON FREELAND HORACE HULL BENSON ROBERT ELMER CONRATH WILLIAM EUSEBIUS MARTIN ROBERT ROWLAND NORTHRUI1 STANFORD COLLINS BATES ARTHUR LAVERN FREELAND WILLIS CHARLES GORTHY DONALD JAY BUNNELL JOEL BATES JUSTIN JUNIORS EOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 445 GEORGE HENRY HOPSON JOHN JOSEPH MILLANE, JR. ERNEST FOSTER NOHLE SHERWOOD BONNAR SIPPRELL ELVIN REDNER VAN ARSDALE CHARLES JOSEPH SOCH JARED WALTER STILES ARTHUR NVILLIAM STROM PAUL PHILIP XVECKESSER RAYMOND FRANCIS MAPES JOHN ROSS MCKAIG RALPH PAFE MORGAN DONALD LESTER N EVINS ARTHUR BRISBANE NICHOLS -Q fr, 2 14 . Q 'J4 , Ms. Phi Sigma Delta Nineteen Chapters Founded at Columbia University in 1909 E.B1umner E. Sammet Pomeranze Rubman Smoleroff J.Sammer L. Blumner Breslaw Eisenberg Rosenberg Gold Weill Harris Kirshner Henig Keshin Abrams Levy Levine 445 Beta Ch apter Efmblifbed in IQIZ FRATER IN URBE ARTHUR LAWRENCE ABRAMS SENIORS HOWARD HENIG H SIDNEY SONNY KIRSHNER JESSE GERALD KESHIN HERBERT WALD LEVINE IRVING LEVY JUNIORS 1 MARCUS MYERS HARRIS JOEL FRANCIS SAMMET SOPHOMORES LESTER AARON BLUMNER JOSEPH ROBERT DIETZ LEE LAWRENCE GOLDMAN FRESHMEN EDMOND GENE BLUMNER MITCHELL ERIK RAPPAPORT EDWARD WILLIAM BRESLAW FREDERICK RUBMAN JULIAN POMERANZE EDWIN RICH SAMMET JACK ARNOLD SMOLEROEE 447 Gif rim 3260 O t CDO? 'S-5' -1- .6 , 1 Q I. gl Tau Epsilon Phi Thirty Chapters Founded at Columbia University in 1909 Altman Pearlman Gerberg Wasser Alcs Rubin Young Cohen Weitz Alexander Mohler Schorr L. Lowensrein Simon Lipschitz Kass Meyers Keschner Merine Romanow Schaap Slobodl-:in Golden Drexler Levy H. Lowenstein Slavin Singer Markstone Greenspan Feinstein Schiff Moss Holstein Kansrroom 448 JOHN JACOB AKS IRVING MURRAY LIPSCHITZ elta lzapter Efmblixbed in 1912 FRATRES IN URBE JOSE SCHORR HOWARD SIMON 1 LLOYD LINCOLN LOWENSTEIN SENIORS GILBERT HENRY ALEXANDER LEONARD PEARLMAN HAROLD NATHANIEL COHEN NATHANIEL RUBIN ISRAEL GERBERG .HARRY NATHAN STEIN HAROLD WALTON KESCHNER ALFRED WASSER ALLAN ABRAHAM MEURINE . EDWARD WEITZ ALEXANDER YOUNG J JUNIORS OSCAR ALTMAN SIDNEY GERALD MOHLER LOUIS ARTHUR KASS HAROLD 'DANIEL ROMANONV HAROLD HORN LOWENSTEIN MAURICE WILLIAM SCHAAP HAROLD MEYERS MORTON SINGER HYMAN EZEKIEL MINTZ LEO SLAVIN SOPHOMORES MILTON DREXLER MARTIN GREENSPAN JOSEPH FEINSTEIN SIDNEY LEVY DANIEL LEWIS GOLDEN HERBERT SANDMAN MARKSTONE BURTON RALPH SLOBODKIN FRESHMEN ELWOOD HOLSTEIN EDGAR Moss GEORGE KANSTROOM LEONARD SCHIFF 449 a G 0 0 9252. 5 'W' . fp I ,,, 1 'er 6' Omicron Alpha Tau Twenty Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1917. Denenholz Schacht Bookbinder Greenfogel Scherzer Lerner Zausner Strongin Michaels A. Berger Becker Eisner Karnowsky H. Greenberg Stranger Epstein Ratner Pollack S. Berger A. Landes Rogoff Machson Landes Shultz Goldstein Myers 450 Alpha Chapter Effablixfoed in I9 I2 FRATER IN FACULTATE GEORGE KREEZER FRATRES IN URBE SIDNEY JAMES BERGER OSCAR FEIN JACK BRAUN HERMAN ADOLPHUS MACHSOIN ABRAHAM CHAKIN THEODORE DAVID MILLER JULIUS LEON ROGOFF A ' SENIORS JULIUS VICTOR COLEMAN PHILLIP PERCIVAL EPSTEIN EARL GOLDSTEIN ALFRED PAUL BERGER HAROLD ORMOND GREENBERG ALEXANDER VICTOR LANDES DAVID BECKER DANIEL HERBERT DENENHOLZ CYRUS IRVING EISNER NATHANIEL BOOKBINDER DAVID GREENBERG ALBERT GREENFOGEL MORRIS SHULTZ JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN JOSEPH ZAUSNER 45 I JAMES CSAUL LANDES RALPH LEFF SPENCER MYERS ARTHUR LEFF AEOU DAVID POLLACK SYDNEY STRENGER MORRIS GEORGE KARNOWSKY THEODORE ROBERT LURIE MORTIMER RATNER GEORGE MALCOLM MICHAELS MAXWELL SCHERZER HARRY STRONGIN A . J 05 '1 Q 1' 15.0 , ran' V Kappa Delta Rho Seventeen Chapters Founded at Middlebury College in 1905 Hatch Whitaker Oest Carpenter Gleckner Whitney Noble Harding Holbrook Fetcher Southworth McCurdy P. Rea Roach Reynolds l-ligley Howland Colio Armstrong Whiting Botchford Gould Gallingcr I-loutchens Reeve R.Rea Stanley Chichester Clark Townsend Combcs 437- 13 '5E 'Qfc,Eg5r' QE., N hu. - -. 5-if-REA I M471 'J :I EARL ALVA FLANSBURGH ALBERT RUSSELL MANN GEORGE SYLVANUS MOLER FRANK BLISS LEE THURSTON CORBETT CARL OLLER EBERHART MAURICE ETTINGER ACH EDWARD ALEXANDER BAISCH JESSE KETCHAM CHICHESTER, JR. JESSE ALBERT CLARK TRUMAN ARTHUR LACEY . HENRY JAY BOTCHFORD, JR. WVILLIAM PASQUALE COLIO CHARLES LOUIS COMBES JOHN NEILL ARMSTRONG LEOPOLD SAMUEL FETCHER BYRON EVERSON HARDING EUGENE FREDERICK CARPENTER ROBERT HENRY GLECKNER, JR. L CLIFFORD HATCH eta Chapter Eftabliflaed in 1913 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM IRVING MYERS HOWARD BURNSHIP ORTNER JOSEPH PULLMAN PORTER FRATRES IN URBE DUANE SPENCER HATCH DAVID SI-IERWOOD HILL, JR. LAWRENCE HUSTON HOUTCHENS SENIORS JOHN HART LARWOOD ALFRED VINCENT LEHMANN SIDNEY WAI-IL LITTLE ALVIN HENRY MEAD RICHARD COLLINS REA KENNETH ALDRICH REEVE JUNIORS KENNETH DARBY GALLINGER LAWRENCE PEABODY GOULD SOPHOMORES RALPH LONG HIGLEY WILLIAM GORDON HOLBROOK ROBERT EMERSON LOVE JOHN DWIGHT MCCURDY FRESHMEN JOHN ARTHUR NOBLE, JR. .JAMES ALFRED OEST JOHN KENNETH ROACH 453 -74, WHITON POWELL HUBERT HAWLEY RACE FRANKLIN GRANDEY WILLIANIS WELLES NORWOOD LOWRY LESTER WHIPPLE SHELDON FLOYD FRANK WALKLEY DANIEL GUY ROBINHOLD JOSEPH WIGHT STANLEY FRANK WAYNE TOWNSEND ROBERT JAMES WILKES ARTHUR MAX WINKLER VERNON SCHEIDELL HOWLAND ROYAL ELDEN SULLIVAN EDGAR ARCHIBALD WHITING FREDERICK WALTER REA HAROLD ATSON REYNOLDS HERMAN MCDOWELL SOUTHWORTH JAY STEADMAN WHITAKER XVALTER NORTH WHITNEY JOHN STUART WILKES .' grpgfl' 'AK2l'a .II . Alpha Chi Sigma Forty-one Chapters Founded at University of Wisconsin in 1902. Berner Murray Fordyce Baum Floyd Reynolds Holt Dresser Nobles Shepard Boschen Beaman Ketcham Bascom Peckham Burton Gardner Slcow Shadduck Specht Schaefer Jones Kenyon Avens Britt Petrolf Stcuber Forgeng E, Rochow Brairiard Lukacs T. Rochow 454 'H au Chapter Extablifhed in I9 I3 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL HARRY JAMES HOSKING THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS DONALD AUBREY HOLT ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE JOHN RAVEN JOHNSON GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH CLYDE WALTER MASON EMILE MONNIN CHAMOT ASA EMANUEL MCKINNEY PETER WALTER CLAASSEN CHARLES WALTER MORSE ROBERT BRAINARD COREY MELVIN LORREL NICHOLS FREDERICK HOFFMAN RHODES LUDWIG FREDERICK AUDRIETH ALBERT WILLIAM AVENS GEORGE BANCROFT CARLTON HAWKINS BASCOM FREDERICK WALDEMAR BERNER SEYMOUR WILSON BRAINARD WARREN NATHAN BURTON ALFRED LAURENCE DRESSER GEORGE CROSBIE FLOYD CHARLES REDMAN FORDYCE FRATRES IN URBE FRANKLIN TRUESDELL GARDNER NEWTON CHARLES JONES THEODORE GLADDEN KENNARDV' WILLIAM ORLIN KENYON WALTER KUNZ ALBERT WASHINGTON LAUBENGAYER MAURICE JACKSON MURRAY HENRY DICKEY REYNOLDS ALVIN FROST SHEPARD ' NORMAN ALEXANDER SKOW SENIOR .ALBERT KINGSLEY SHADDUCK JUNIORS LESTER ALFRED HENRY BAUM HENRY CROCKER KETCHAM ORSON CASWELL BEAMAN CHARLES ALFORD NOBLES KENNETH WILLIAM BRITT THEODORE GEORGE ROCHOW REINHOLD AUGUST SCHAEFER SOPHOMORES WILLIAM DANIEL FORGENG HENRY ERNEST MARTIN SPECHT FRESHMEN HENRY OSWALT BOSCHEN HERBERT HUGHES PECKI-IAM BORIS PETROFF 455 THOMAS ANDREW MCGOEY EUGENE GEORGE ROCHOW HENRY NOYES STEUBER . sim, f' vii- I . 511 D' 4, el Jr 15,5 .M . ' ani' Lambda Chi Alpha o Seventy-six Zetas Founded at Boston University in 1909 1 Little Shelton Lewis I-lakcwessell Pratt Geohcgan Johnson Wardner Geigle Smith Harrison Churchill Ott Champion Bissig Leonard Rowley Whiskeman Hopkins Bcssmer Whipp Marston Wallace Rhodes C.l-Iabicht Sefton Perley Mineiky Segar Thompson Knapp Orton Nelles Runey Hinds Schaefer Brown Whitehead Bcbb Reed Kuhn Osborne Habicht McLean Dillon 456 micron Zeta Ertzzblixben' in 1913 FRATRES IN F ACULTATE CHESTER JERMAIN HUNN THEODORE CHARLES KUHN WALTER CONRAD MUENSCHER HUGH DANIEL REED CLARENCE ELLSWORTH TOWNSEND DUNCAN WHITEHEAD HERBERT SEDGWICK WILGUS FRATRES IN URBE HERMAN JOHN CHRISTENSEN WVILLIAM GERARD CLINE GEORGE ERNEST CROSS SENIORS HUBERT CLARENCE BEEE LEWIS JOSEPH BROWN CARL FREDERICK HAKEWESSELL CLYDE HALL HARRISON CLAUDE EVERETT HINDS SHERMAN RICHMOND KNAPP SAMUEL BELMONT SEGAR JUNIORS CLYDE RUSSEL CHAMPION JOHN GIRARD CONNELL FRANCIS HOWARD MARSTON DOUGLAS TAYLOR ORTON PAUL CLARENCE OTT SOPHOMORES EARL STEWART BESSMER FRANK BISSIG RICHARD CHURCHILL WILLIAM FREDERICK GEIGLE CHARLES HENRY HABICHT FRESHMEN WILLIAM DAVID DILLON RICHARD TIGHE GEOGHEGAN JOHN OTTO HABICHT GEORGE THOMAS HOPKINS MAURITZ IVER JOHNSON ANDREW MCGRAY 457 JUDSON WHITON GENUNG ELDRED WEAVER HOFFMAN ALAN STONE JOHN CHARLES LITTLE, JR. WILLIAM BISSELL MCLEAN JOHN FREDERICK NELLES CLIFFORD CALKINS PRATT WILLIAM ALBERT REED IRVING THEODORE RUNEY WILLIAM WARREN ROWLEY FRANCIS HENRY SCHAEEER, JR. SEIBERT LEE SEFTON NORMAN THOMAS SHELTON Cfzrltwz Augmtux .Ymitlv THOMAS MELVIN HEMPHILL JAMES WILBUR LEONARD ROBERT WEBB LEWIS WILLIAM SULLIVAN ROBERT JAMES WALLACE JOSEPH MINEIKY, JR. THEODORE LEONARD OSBORN DONALD SEYMOUR PERLEY LEROY HAMILTON WARDNER SHANNON LESLIE WHIPP JAMES PETER WHISREMAN Fa if Lilly? 'mu Alpha Gamma Rho Thirty-one Chapters Founded at Ohio State University in 1904 Hallock Roy Ranney K. Davenport MacAnifl' Creal Dunning Peabody Landon Thorne Gulvin Fordon Dulaff Ringrose Stephens Hedden Godfrey Fetherolf Fisher Holloway Carter Granger Desforgcs Ruzicka Vanderbrook W. Salisbury Sharp Baird file F. Davenport Bodger Beaver Freitag G. Salisbury Allyn Sawyer Sears Todd Craig Gleason Whittaker 458 BRISTOW ADAMS GEORGE SAMUEL BUTTS ANSON WRIGHT GIBSON LELAND PETER HAM GLENN WASHINGTON HERRICK EDSON JORGE HAMBLETON CLARENCE JACOB HOCHULI WILLIAM DARROW MCMILLAN EDWIN NOBLE MILLER HERMAN GEORGE AGLE FULLER DELMAR BAIRD JOHN FRANCIS BODGER HAROLD ALBERT CARTER FRANCIS GORDON DAVENPORT ABRAM VAN VRANKEN DESFORG HARRY DAVISON BEAVER KENNETH DAVENPORT ALBERT EDWARD DEER DONALD STEWART CREAL FREDERICK GEORGE DULAPF WALTER FERRIS DUNNING FREDERICK BILLINGS ALLYN CLYDE GOURDIER CRAIG ES Zeta Chapter Eftablirhed in 1914 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ROBERT BYRON HINMAN EDWIN FRASER HOPKINS ASA CARLTON KING LAWRENCE HOWLAND MACDANI ELS HERBERT JOHN METZGER FRATRES IN URBE THOMAS COLEMAN MURRAY ASAPH RAY DONALD TIMMERMAN RIES GEORGE HENRY RUSSELL SENIORS ROBERT FAIRBANKS FETHEROLF KENNETH HENRY FISHER RUEUS FREITAG GEORGE LLOYD GODEREY RUSSELL SHEAR GRANGER JUNIORS ROBERT HALLOCK GEORGE WILMOT HEDDEN - FRANCIS JOHN MACANIEE WARREN ALOYSIUS RANNEY SOPHOMORES JOHN CAMERON FORDON HAROLD EDWARD GULVIN GTTO KELSEY LANDON FRESHMEN ERNEST SAMUEL GLEASON HAROLD LAURENTIUS SAWYER 459 RICHARD HOWLAND MORDOBE ROBERT PAGE MYERS LEO CHANDLER NORRIS OLIN WHITNEY SMITH RALPH HICKS WHEELER LAWRENCE JOHN STEELE ROBERT BLISS STOCKING DEMUND CURRY WEATHERBY ROBERT HUTTEN WENDT JOHN BURROUGHS HOLLOWAY HENRY LEVI PAGE GEORGE HAXTON SALISBURY WILLIAM SEWARD SALISBURY ANDREW GIVEN SHARP CLARENCE AUGUSTUS VAN DERBROOK ARTHUR THOMAS RINGROSE FRANCIS WILLIAM RUZICKA JAMES CROUNSE STEPHENS LLEWELLYN OSCAR PEABODY DOUGLAS MAXWELL ROY JOHN WALLER THORNE ALFRED DAVIS TODD JOHN OGDEN WHITTAKER it A ' Theta Alpha Four Chapters Founded at Syracuse University in 1909 Benner: Matrison Brown Bacon Ablcarian Jetty Pfisterer Pink Darrow Winchester Hamilton Dennis Walker Carpenter White J.Smirh N. Smith Goble Moore Doty Lucas Connelly jones Palmer Bristol Bates Lacy Taylor 460 Beta lzapter JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. IRVING TRACY BEACH JOHN ALVA REYNOLDS Exnzbfixbed in I9 I4 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE VAN BREED HART MYRON ADOLF LEE ROBERT STRANGEWAY TAGGART SENIORS FREDERICK EVANDER BACON ROBERT DANIEL JONES DON LYMAN LAWRENCE BATES JAMES ALLEN LACY DEAN JAMESQBENNTETT ROBERT THOMPSON LUCAS FRANK JESSUP BRISTOL CHARLES WESLEY MATTISON KENNETH AUSTIN CONNELLY HOWARD NELSON MOORE FLOYD TITUS CRAWFORD ROBERT CARRINGTON PALINTER EDGAR FORBES DOTY ROBERT MAXHAM TAYLOR JULIAN SALE GOBLE RAY PORTER WHITE JUN IORS ARTHUR TOMPKINS BRIGGS HENRY ALBERT PFISTERER JAMES KENNETH HAMILTON LEOPOLD SANFORD REIS EARL LUCULLUS JETTY JAMES EMERSON SMITH DANIEL MORRISON LAZAR NEWELL WELCH SMITH ' SOPHOMORES ' ALBERT LANGE ABKARIAN DONALD SCHUYLER HERRICK BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CARPENTER GEORGE REEVE WILLIAM KURTZ VAN HORN FRESHMEN WESLEY EUGENE DENNIS EDWARD THOPMSON DONALD EDSON HART DUANE BILLINGS WALKER FRANK STILES PINK EDWARD MERRITT WINCHESTER 461 Scorpion Founded in 1914 Haskins Dennis Bush Hall Cusack Stines Studwell Hill Wells Young Sage Tiffany Park Finch Zimmerman Bulson Kessler Tsehupp Hamilton Dyer Perrotta Limbacher Duryea Emptage Bosehen Witt Bunke Morath Quinn Hillis DeLee White Pease Bell Link Love Homan 461 JAMES WILLIAM BENNER KARL HERMAN FERNOW HOMER SEYMOUR PRINGLE FRATRES IN FACULTAT EDWARD HAROLD WOODS FRATER IN URBE E HAROLD DAVID SMITH HERBERT AUGUST WICHELNS KARL DAWSON WOOD HOWARD THURLOW ZIMMERMAN HENRY CHARLES BOSCHEN WALTER HENRY BUNKE JOHN HOMER CALDWELL DANIEL EDWIN DURYEA GORDON LINDSEY EMPTAGE ERNEST BLISS FINCH HARRY JACOB LIMBACHER JOHN DELBERT BULSON, JR. MILTON TOMLINSON BUSH FRANK HOWARD CUSACK ROBERT ALLEN DYER WARREN BREED DENNIS WILLARD THEODORE HASKINS RICHARD WILLIAM HILL, JR. MATTHIAS PRAGER HOMAN NELSON JOHN BELL ' JOHN LANGEORD DELEE ROBERT WILLIAM HILLIS SENIORS FREDERICK LOUIS WITT JUNIORS EMERSON ARTHUR TSCHUP SOPHOMORES MILTON ELMORE YOUNG FRESHMEN 463 RICHARD EUGENE METZGER JOHN WILLIAM MORATH NEIL HAMILL PARK IRVIN ANTHONY PERROTTA HENRY WALTER QUINN DAVID MILTON SAGE ROBERT PRICE TIFFANY HOWARD FALES HALL WINTHROP DADA HAMILTON WILLIAM HAROLD KESSLER DANIEL EUGENE STINES P ALBERT EDMUND LINK CLINTON ROGERS STUDWELL ANDREW ALEXANDER TOTH SANFORD BADGLEY WELLS HORACE GEORGE LOVE WILEUR FRANKLIN PEASE CHARLES HULBERT WHITE 'TN Qs .oqsee Q' - 4 4555 f -, Sigma Upsilon Founded in 1915 Darlington Brown Post Walker Trucsdcll Jordan Schoedel Meade Reid uzickcnbush Smith del Rio Hall Camisa Van Name Bennett Southworth Hollenbcck Short Reynolds Failla L. Adams Fuller Spindlcr E. Adams Thompson Newton Chapman 454 CLIFFORD EARL ALEXANDER DONALD SUNDERLAND CHASE EARLE CI-IETWOOD ADAMS LEWIS WAKEMAN ADAMS FLOYDLEDWARD BORST JOSEPH LEWIS CAMISA WILLIAM JOHN CHAPMAN CLARENCE OLIVER BENNETT ARMANDO DEL RIO MILTON STUART HALL GERALD KEITH HOLLENEECK IGNATIUS GEORGE FAILLA CHARLES PUTNAM MEADE WILLIAM HARVEY REID ALLEN WHEELER BROWN JOHN EDWARD DARLINGTON FRATER IN FACULTATE MILES CORAL NEWTON FRATRES IN URBE LAWRENCE BRIGHAM JUNE FRITZ WILLIAM WEGNER SENIORS HERBERT HARRISON FULLER GEORGE LUTHER GRAY CLARENCE FRANCIS SPINDLER JOHN FRANK THOMPSON HORACE AUSTIN VAN NAME JUNIORS JOHN JOSEPH JORDAN, JR. WILLIAM HERBERT LONG DANA SMITH QUACKENEUSI-I U CLYDE ARTHUR REYNOLDS HENRY PALMER TRUESDELL SOPHOMORES ADRIAN COLLISON SCHOEDEL FREDERICK WALLACE SHORT ROBERT ROSCOE SOUTHWORTH FRESHMEN 455 GERALD DARIL POST 'WILLIAM EDWARD WALKER ziafafiiiiv , . Wi W 'Q' 'FAT'-Mai. -I Alpha Epsilon Pi Fifteen Chapters Founded at New York University in 1913 1 Mandclbaum Aginsky Block Schor Tolleris Libby Rosen Steinbock Katz Cooper Pfcffer Wekstein Schwartz Girlirz Schenck Gordon Terr Chashin Lippman Stambler Bellach Orloff Goldin Stark Taub Hyman Wiener Sagan Bernstein 466 L SIDNEY CHARLES BERNSTEIN NATHAN SAGAN HARRY ZELLACH BELLACH HARRY CHASHIN CHARLES GOLDIN MAISEL GORDON HERMAN AGINSKY ARTHUR JEROME BLOCK JAMES BERNARD GITLITZ JOSEPH WILLIAM LIBBY THEODORE MANDELBAUM HOWARD TAFT ORLOEE IRVING COOPER SEYMOUR MILTON KATZ Beta hapzfev' Efmklixbed in IQI7 FRATER IN URBE NORMAN EDWARD WEISBORD SENIORS DAVID TAUB JULIUS WEINER JUNIORS NATHANIEL HYMAN ABBOTT ARTHUR LIPPMAN AUBREY SCHENCK SIDNEY STARK SIDNEY DENNISON TERR SOPHOMORES NATHAN PFEFFER MAX ROSEN LOUIS SCHOR BERNARD STAMBLER JOSEPH GREGORY STEINBOCK . MORTON RANDOLPH TOLLERIS FRESHMEN 467 ROBERT SCHWARTZ MORTON NATHANIEL WEKSTEIN ii' :mn P a nf y' .' Tin: 5-q zlgfiz Q 9 mi ga 5 I 1 'J il-3 ' z f'.'0g.i Szgma P2 Twenty-six Chapters Founded at Vincennes University in 1897 'Q A Carnesale Davis Blackburn Fitzgerald Glasser Wilson Payton Doney Stare Campbell Voss Firman Scidmore Meyer Donoghue Cornell Cooke Ruland Koehl Hosterman Lawton Rocksrroh Kreusscr R. MacConnell W. MacConnell Matlock Smith Kumpf McElheny 468 M u Chapter Efmblifbed f7Z I9 I7 FRATRES IN URBE HAROLD LAWRENCE RULAND JOSEPH ANTONIO COOKE BRUCE SAXTON CORNELL CARROLL JEREMIAH DONOGHUE BENJAMIN COLEMAN BLACKBURN JAMES Ross CAMPBELL CHARLES FRANCIS DONEY XVILLIAM BYER FIRMAN OLIVER WILLIAM HOSTERMAN PETER LOUIS CARNESALE ROLAND ELWOOD DAVIS NORMAN FRANCIS FITZGERALD EDWARD JULIAN KREUSSER GEORGE FOX KUMPF LAWRENCE JINSBY VOSS SENIORS ALBERT EMIL KOEHL ALBERT FRANCIS MEYER ROBERT RUSSELL SCIDMORE ,IUNIORS HENRY HUGHES LAWTON XVADE WILKINS MACCONNELL CLAIR CARLTON MCELHENY CARL ELWOOD STARE JAMES BOONE WILSON SOPHOMORES EUGENE ANDREW GLASSER KENNETH JOSEPH PAYTON XVILLIAM ARTHUR SARGENT ROCKSTROH FRESHMEN RICHARD JOSEPH MACCONNELL PETER YOUNG FRANKLIN MATLOCK 459 Q 5 ft' 555353 'adv .536 Pi Kappa Alpha Seventy Chapters Founded at University of Virginia in 1868 Banta Bowen Scales Krech G. Bowen Stnllman Trotter Copp Glass Carlson Bromley Hunt Mider Maxson R. Rappenecker Larsen Buckley Evans Wirhrow Stortz Allison Stout Dean Underhill Averill Cowan Clinl-: N. Allison Bruno Ewart Merriman C. Rappeneckcr Weeks Tyler Kortjohn Gray Knapton 470 Beta lzeta Chapter GEORGE FRANCIS BASON JAMES CHESTER BRADLEY OLAE MARTINIUS BRAUNER NELSON MARTIN ALLEN JAMES BENTLEY FORKER, JR. CYRIL EBENEZER HAZELL JAMES PHILIP ALLISON, JR. N EWMAN TOWNSEND ALLISON EDGAR WAITE AVERILL JOHN TUDOR BOWEN CLIFFORD LYNDON BRUNO GEORGE ERNEST CLINK ROBERT FORREST COWAN GEORGE HENRY BOWEN ORREN BENJAMIN BROMLEY, J Eftablixfam' in 1917 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FORREST BLYTHE WRIGHT FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS JUNIORS R. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN COPP, JR. WILLIAM STOVER DEAN WALTER ALEXANDER HUNT WILLIAM CAIRNS BANTA MALCOLM LEWIS BUCKLEY ALDEN OLIVER CARLSON HENRY EVANS CLAYTON ELMORE LARSON CARL DEPPE PERCY SCOTT GRAY HARRY GLENN HERB WALTER BUCKINGHAM CARVER WILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM WALTER HUTCHINSON STAINTON RALPH FELBER JONES JOHN EDWIN PAIGE CASPAR RAPPENECKER GEORGE ROBERT EWART, BD WILLIAM MALTEY GLASS EDWARD MAX KRECH HENRY LEE MERRIMAN RICHARD KEMPER SCALES HOWARD WILLIAM STOUT HOWARD COOLIDGE WEEKS ROBERT WILLSEY MOREE JOSEPH ROWE SLIGHTS ARTHUR CHARLES STALLMAN FRANK ALBERT STORTZ, JR. ALPHEUS FINCH UNDERHILL LEVILLE JAMES WITI-IROW, JR. SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN HUEERT AUGUSTUS TYLER 471 LESLIE STANFORD MARSTON LESLIE WILLIAM MAXSON GEORGE BURROUGHS MIDER RUPBRT RAPPENECKER MORRIS EARLY TROTTER, JR. JAMES HENRY KNAPTON, JR. EUGENE WALTER KORTJOHN ROBERT GARRETT LIPPMAN if 4' ., Q a-f-jf , . sy? 2, Pi Kappa Phi Thirty-four Chapters Founded at College of Charleston in 1904 G. Hanselman F. Ritz Felton Merle Orr Mejo E. Hanselman Jordan Work Hoke L. Williams Howard Knapp Brandt Harper Dunlin Cull Ericson Moody Taylor Scott Benway W. Williams Tompkins Sulla Wallace Dutcher Schoneld Pesez Donovan VanderVoort Pratt A. Ritz Schlotzhauer Ford Lewis Paterson Reid 477- GARRET JOHN FELTON Psi Chapter Efmblifhezi in IQZI FRATRES IN EACULTATE GEORGE RAYMOND HANSELMAN HERBERT JOSEPH MULLER WILBUR SAMUEL HOWELL PAUL WORK PRATRES IN URBE HENRY STILWELL BROWN RICHARD FARNHAM GEORGE MATTHEW DILL EDWARD JAMES ELLIOTT HAROLD OTTO MERLE SENIORS LAWRENCE LESTER BENWAY WILLARD SHEDD JORDAN ROSWELL WILLIAM CULL WALTER LOUIS MEJO EDWARD MILTON DULIN JOSEPH EUGENE MOODY STANLEY GUSTAV ERICSON RONALD ORR EDWIN CHARLES HANSELMAN GERARD AUGUSTUS PESEZ ARTHUR STANLEY HOKE THEODORE HENRY TAYLOR PHILIP PLATT WALLACE JUNIORS CARL BRANDT, JR. ALFRED FORTUNATE SULLA, JR. EDWARD SIBLEY DUTCHER SMITH TOMPKINS ROBERT JORDAN HARPER LAWRENCE ADELBERT WILLIAMS HOWARD GEORGE KNAPP WARREN JOSEPH WILLIAMS ' SOPHOMORES CHARLES HUNTER HOWARD HERBERT TEMPLE SCHOFIELD PHILIP THAYER PRATT NORMAN EMBREE SCOTT WILLARD BRADNER VANDER VOORT FRESHMEN JAMES PATRICK DONOVAN STUART DUANE PATERSON JAMES MARSHALL FORD GEORGE ALBERT REID RALPH JOHN LEWIS ALAN RITZ WALTER RAYMOND SCHLOTZHAUER 473 erik' af: fi Q 'S 'L F 3 522 1: 'EQ -'Sf .f f' Alpha Phi Delta Eighteen Chapters Founded at Syracuse University in 1911 Principe E Oropallo E. Maiorana D'Agostine Perniciaro H. Oropallo Castelli Barone Cascio Marco Orsi Coctone Martino Calasibetta Radicc de Grassi Galante Cangi 474 Mu Chapter Eftabliybed in I922 ERATER IN EACULTATE GIORGE DE GRASSI ERATER IN URBE ' PAUL JEAN SCILEPPI SENIORS CHARLES JAMES CALASIBETTA PETER JOHN GALANTE MARCUS ANTHONY RADICE JUN IORS GUERINO WILLIAM CANGI HERBERT FRANCIS MARCO DOMINICK DONALD CASCIO TOBBIO MARTINO HARRY ALEXANDER OROPALLO SOPHOMORES RUSSEL EDWARD BARONE BENEDICT PETER COTTONE RALPH CASTELLI DOMINICK ROBERT MACRI FRESHMEN JOSEPH LOUIS D,AGOSTINE EUGENE EMANUEL MAIORANA EUGENE OROPALLO CHARLES ROBERT ORSI SALVATORE JOSEPH PERNICIARO FRANCIS JOSEPH PRINCIPE 475 1 ff 4. in wa Tau Kappa Epsilon Twenty-eight Chapters Founded at Illinois Wesleyan University in 1899 Church Masten Welanetz Forbes Rhodes Kammercr Moffatt Capurro Udall Clark Erdmann Mounts C. Milks Bullock Mattison Burnett Jacobs Bethge Parks Suerken Bookhout Young Myers Sargent Clapp Smith Crocheron Crane R. Milks Knapp Pasqualicchio Hopkins Housel Le Noir 475 Sigma hczpter WILLIAM EARL CHAMBERS STEPHEN FARREL CLEARY OSCAR LAMONT HIBEARD Efmbliflaed in 1923 FRATRES IN FACULTATE CLAUDE HADLEY MYERS FRATRES IN URBE THEODORE ROOSEVELT BURNETT ARTHUR LOUIS CAPURRO AUSTIN HARRIS CHURCH GEORGE FORBES WARREN PAUL BULLOCK BAYARD LYMAN CLARK FREDERICK JOHN ERDMANN MAX GODPREY BETHGE LYNN MILTON BOOKHOUT PHILIP CHAUNCEY JACOBS, J JOHN WILLIAM KNAPP HENRY CLAPP DOUGLAS BEDDEN CRANE CLARENCE LAMOUREUX HARRY HOUSER LOVE HAROLD SIMPSON SENIORS GRANGET LOUIS KAMNIERER EDWARD CYRUS MASTEN CARROLL KEITH MOFFATT FOSTER TWICHELL RHODES LUDOLPH FRISCH WVELANETZ JUNIORS ALAN CHRISTEN MATTISON CLIFFORD HOWARD MILKS MADISON HALTET MOUNTS JOHN TAYLOR UDALL SOPHOMORES WILLIAM EVERETT MYERS RALPH HENRY PARKS WILLIAM DUNLAP SARGENT ERNST HENRY SUERKEN ALDEN WILSON YOUNG FRESHMEN EDMUND DAVIDSON CROCHERON CHARLES EDWIN FRENCH EDWARD WATTERSON GUTHRIE 477 JOHN ROGERS HOPKINS RICHARD HOUSEL HOWARD LAWRENCE LE NOIR RAYMOND CLAUDE MILKS JOHN LINCOLN SMITH J' r-L. ul qw I L, 1 Y Beta Psi Three Chapters Founded at University of Illinois in 197.0 Voras Stover Powers Yusk Lehmann Elliott Montemarano Johnson Faber Geel Kern Walz Sanders Macarow Miller Lindal Bush 478 5 1 I N . 5? ?-' - I Delta Alpha Chapter Eftablifbed in IQ26 ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE HOWARD JAMES STOVER EARL CARL FABER HERBERT FREDERICK LINDAL JOHN CHARLES MACAROW LESLIE Voss BERGMANN EDWIN LOUIS BUSH CHARLES LAMBERT GEEL ARTHUR FRANK LEHMANN PAUL LORING HULSLANDER CHASE HERRICK JOHNSON KENNETH CARL WALZ SENIORS ' CHESTER AUSTIN MILLER NORMAN EDWARD SANDERS STANLEY ALEXANDER YUSK JUNIORS JOHN EARLE ELLIOTT PASQUALE JEROME LAVIANO SCPHCMORES TRUMAN KENT POWERS I A FRANCIS JOHN VORAS RRESHMEN 479 GEORGE HENRY KERN VINCENT THEODORE MONTE MARANO I 69.594 'Q 0Kfl9q. l 1 v .5 9Cagx' Theta Kappa Phi Ten Chapters Founded at Alabama Polytechnic Institute in 197.0 Marshall Foote Larco Hayes Boylan Hopper Rodriguez Martin Ruetschi Boyne Wesley Cunningham Cuzzi Tomasulo Specht Torruella Queally Stack Reilly Drummond Gzziney 480 Theta Ch apter Exmblifbeai in I926 FRATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH EDWARD MICHAEL CURLEY THOMAS JOSEPH MCINERNEY 1 FRATRES IN URBE EDWARD MICHAEL BOYNE JOHN JOSEPH BRADLEY, JR. WVALTER EDDINGTON REILLY PAUL JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM LEO JOSEPH GAINEY JOHN JOSEPH LANAHAN RICHARD JOHN CONRAN JOHN WALTER DRUMMOND ROBERT WILLIAM FOOTE JOHN DONALD HOPPER GUSTAVE RODRIGUEZ-MARTIN IRWIN WILLIAM BOYLAN JOSEPH MILLER BROWN SENIORS JAMES HENRY STACK FELIX JOHN XVESLEY JUNIORS SOPHGMORES FRESHMEN 481 ALFRED JOSEPH IIARCO MALCOLM ADOLPH SPECHT JOSEPH COOK MARSHALL THOMAS FRANCIS QUEALLY, JR WILLIAM ARTHUR TORRUELLA GUIDO THEO RUETSCHI RICHARD HENRY WARDEN JOSEPH CUZZI THOMAS FRANCIS HAYES, JR. G 10 Q O ,F an ov' I FQ' 41 we .srl A I is Q . : if Phi Delta Mu Eleven Chapters Founded at College of the City of New York in 197.0 Gans H. Weiss Bloom Wolf Levine Knopf Hertzberg Grossfield Tzzger Gaster Bedrick Altman L. Weiss Abramson Rider Cohen Plotkin 487. F r t Zeta C hapter HAROLD BENJAMIN ABRAMSON SAMUEL JACOB COHEN BENJAMIN LEVINE ,AJ LEON SIIELDON ALTMAN HAROLD ALBERT BEDRICK FRANK BLOOM ARTHUR LAWRENCE GANS JACK GROSSEIELD Eymbliibed in 1925 SENIORS JUNIORS HENRY RODMAN WEISS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ABRAHAM KLEINFIELD 483 MEYER JOSEPH RIDER LEON JUDAS WEIss IRVING PLOTKIN BAILNET DAVID GASTER HYMAN KNOPF SOLOMON NATHANIEL TAGER BENJAMIN HAROLD WOLF BENJAMIN HERTZBERG WOMEN Women 'S Administration MISS RACHEL LOUISE FITCH Dean of Women Mlss GRACE SEELEY Mlss GERTRUDE HOUSTON N YE Social Director of Social Director of Sage College Prudence Rifley Hall 485 F' V , F . id N Tn .r . -, A , ..,L. i ii vii.. X F, , fr? - 2- , sy llgi'?.Q3f5u5 I A 1- T . V-...wtf - 5?LQflfi'll1'y wtf. iw A' 4 V if T is Q r, L 1 '24 lvffi - 1 J -nz - f -1'2 .1 li ' 2 J W Bit: '11 X , 1 .I .f -gli 5 54 , - 71 ,ff ,Ek-, Ia?-Q' ,, ffrs. ,xg ,, If yi, 0 -f i---,W ,, , ,- A Q s gzy... 9, - f .fgr- V. , 570- txff , 'pa 45 N , ff -Q-it ,gm . 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' V,,.i ifnfff' , he New ormizfovsiesfor omen On January 7.4, 1918, President Farrand announced the anonymous gift of 351,650,- ooo for the construction of new residential halls for the women students of Cornell University. Although the donor's name is withheld at his own request, it is known that both he and his wife are graduates of Cornell. The architect, Frederick L. Ackerman, ,OI, has designed the Dormitory in the English Renaissance style. The buildings, from the outside, will resemble the Baker Dormitories for men. There will be four small units, each complete in itself and hous- ing about eighty women. Visiting alumnae will find accommodations in two of the units. The plans were adopted after a careful study of the housing conditions at other colleges and universities. The object is to make these new dormitories as home-like as possible, this being accomplished to a great degree by the elimination of corri- dors. All the rooms, with the exception of six, are to be single, each two connected by a telephone and a bath. The rooms will be tastefully furnished and complete from dressing table and built-in closet to couch covers and window drapes. Everything possible will be done to provide for the comfort of the students, even to the endow- ment of a wood-pile for the fire-place on cold days. The new dormitories will be situated on the north side of Beebe Lake just above Waite Avenue and parallel to Fall Creek Bridge. The completed buildings will form a hollow square with an arch in the first unit opening into a large court, around which the other units will be grouped. Ground has already been broken, and construction will start in the fall. It is esti- mated that two of the units will be ready for occupancy in the fall of 1919. This gift, when completed, will be of the greatest value to the women of the Uni- versity. One of the greatest problems at Cornell will be solved when the new dormi- tories are ready for use, since housing conditions at present are not of the best. The ultimate aim is the concentration of the women students on the north side of the Campus, with the discontinuation of Sage College and the outside houses. 486 251' 'Q , 14' 5 w r' M 'Z ', In: , V4 ' ,, rig . - Yu ' :Q -v .' , 2 , ' 2 ,v -.-Ev -- Tis F' -.E-.. :-.T ' ,. Ima - keep - N' -,Q 1' ' mf ii .. nn. HJ, , .w I, 7 F - , Te F lj 41 I- IV Fr. . NS' W 1, 4', I NV -7 :Q L., 2 .. -1 gl V .. L G-, QT I . . . PM 1 VL uw J, I JV J- r. .1 , Jr ,. W, A . . T . i'TL 'r-:-I -J ' 1 I 'T ' r l '.,,- gr, . .f 1 1'w 'Q if 'T ff - 3? K , -5435 J, .'L ' 'I -. ,J -lf'-it 1 ,rm L5 A Y I vk.' . 'XIFIIIV Y Z If Y '- it Y Q V X :VJ f Q, 14 , W , I X:-i ,l i '-3 1 '- -1 X H A -X J JL .- r I le , . - . - , f -ff 3, L- 2 - .f w I I ,V Vvlljylh V Y ' 'X . fn?-if I ' QT.. Ql f f 1 - 1 1- aazanruliilg J l'JmEi.I'.i'9'l-Hia. .' ,-I-' . A ' 'll' n b GLADYS ADAMS, Norwich. Home Economics. Prepared at Nor- wich High School. Tennis Team 1, 3, Arete, Women's Glee Club 1, Q., 3. EVELYN CORINNE ALLEN, Ev, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Varsity Soccer Team Q., Soccer Team Q., 3, 4, Track Team Q., 3, Womc-:n's Mandolin Club Q.. KATI-IRYN ELIZABETH ALTEMEIER, Kay, Port Jervis. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Port Jervis High School. AOH, Pen- thama, Winner of W.A.A. C , Bar, and Sweater, Varsity Basketball Team Q., 3, Baseball Team Q., 35 Basketball Team I, 4, Crew IQ Rifle Team Q., 3, Dance Festival I, Q., 3, Class Picnic Committee IQ Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotil- lion Committee, W.A.A. Council 1, Q., Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, Manager of Basketball LQ Manager of Crew Q.. HILDA MARIE ANDERSON, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Crew Q., 3, Hockey Team Q., 3, 4, Dance Festival Q., Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Women's Debate Club Q., 3, 4g Kermis 4. ALICE ARCHIBALD, Shortsville, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Nazareth Academy. KA9, Class Endowment Fund Com- mittee 3, Newman Club, State Cash Scholarship. MILDRED LOUISE AUGUSTINE, Buffalo. Home Economics. Soccer Team 1, 4. ELIZABETH BAKER, Pie, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AOI-l, Varsity Hockey Team 7., 4, Hockey Team 1, Q., 3, 4, Track Team I5 Class Picnic Com- mittee 1, Q., Dramatic Club 3, 4, Women's Glee Club Q.. FRANCES EDNA BARLOW, Frannie, Buffalo. Home Economics. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. Hockey Team I, 7., 3. IONE PARKER BARRETT, Jill, White Plains. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ossining School. AOH, Winner of W.A.A. C and Bar, Varsity Hockey Team 3, 45 Hockey Team 3, 4, W.A.A. Council 4, Lois BEADLE, Loie, Oswego. Home Economics. Prepared at Oswego High School. Women's Glee Club 4. 488 MARY COLBY BETTS, Betsy, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Curtis High School. fIIBK5 GYKKIP5 Hockey Team I, 2.5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships5 Dreyfus Memorial Scholarship 3, 4. MARGERY ISABELLA BLAIR, Midge, Buffalo. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. KKF5 CIJBK5 AKA5 Mortar Board5 Raven and Serpent, Dance Festival IQ Freshman Banquet Committee, Chairman5 Risley House Committee 2.5 W.S.G.A. Council 3, Executive Committee 45 Willard Straight Hall Activities Committee 45 College Honor Committee 3, 45 Deutscher Verein5 Dramatic Club 1, 3, 45 Silver Bay Club5 Class Secretary 1, President 35 President of Risley 45 Freshman Play5 Manager of Crew 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. LUCY ELIZABETH BOOTHROYD, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. Agassiz Club, Secretary- Treasurer 3. MARGARET ELIZABETH BRADLEY, Interlaken. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Interlaken High School. KKF5 State Cash Scholarship. HELEN VERA BRANCH, Twigs, Upper Jay. Agriculture. Pre- - pared at Ausable Forks High School. Women's Glee Club 4. ELEANOR BRETSCH, E, Hastings-on-Hudson. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Hastings High School. Women's Mandolin Club 1, 7., 4. ,af ACHSAH ANGELIISTE BRILL, AX, Cortland. Home Economics. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Junior Christening Committee5 Class Picnic Committee 45 Arete, Secretary 4. BARBARA CAVARLY BROOKS, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. KAC95 Crew I5 Soccer Team 1, 7.5 Class Picnic Committee 7.5 Junior Chris- tening Committee5Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 35 Associate Member Dramatic Club 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. BERNIECE MARION BROWN, Bunnie, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AEA. HELEN SUE BRUCKNER, Sue, Hastings-on-Hudson. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Hastings High School. EK5 Class Picnic Committee 1, 3, Chairman 45 Sophomore Cotillion Com- mittee5 Sage House Committee5 College Honor Committee5 Silver Bay Club5 President of Outside House 45 Class Cabi- net 3, 45 Class Vice-President IQ Agriculture Association, Vice-President 45 Class Endowment Fund Committee5 Manager of Soccer Q.. 489 CHRISTINE LYDIA VASTBINDER BUTTON, Chris, Addison. Agri- culture. Prepared at Addison High School. EVELYN TYLER CALKINS, Ebbie, Pulaski. Home Economics. Prepared at Pulaski High School. EK, Sedovva, Treasurer 4, College Honor Committee 3, 4, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, President of Outside House 3. RUTH CHAFFEE, Binghamton. Home Economics. Prepared at Binghamton High School. Women's Glee Club Q., 3, 4, State Cash Scholarship. EDITH HORTENSE CHRISTENSEN, Chris, Wood-Ridge, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hackensack High School. AAA, Mortar Board, Penthama, Winner of W.A.A. C , Crew 1, Q., 3, Soccer Team Q., 3, 4, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Freshman Play Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Junior Advisory Committee, junior Cabinet 3, W.S.G.A. Council, Publicity Chairman 3, Executive Committee, Recording Secretary 4, Class Secre- tary 3, Associate Member Dramatic Club, President of Out- side House 3, Chairman of Activities 4, The Cornell Womm'J Newt, Associate Editor 3. ELISABETH GRAHAM CLARK, Roslyn Heights. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Roslyn High School. KAGJ, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Penthama, Winner of W.A.A. C and Bar, Crew 1, Q., Hockey Team 1, 3, 4, Tennis Team Q., Dance Festival 1, Q., 3, Freshman Commission, Class Picnic Committee 1 , Freshman Play Committee, Hades Committee, Junior Advisory Committee, Chairman, W.S.G.A. Council 3, 4, Risley House Committee Q., Women's Glee Club Q., Silver Bay Club, Advanced Choir 1, 1, 3, President of Out- side House 3, Class President 4, The Cornell Annual: Board, Associate Women's Editor 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EDNA MANSFTELD Coma, Braintree, Mass. Home Economics. Thayer Academy. Louisa SLAVIN Cor-TEN, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. Rosa ALICIA COLEMAN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Washington Irving School. RUTH ELEANOR CONKLIN, Horseheads. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Horseheads High School. Dance Festival 1, Wo- men's Glee Club, Wayside Aftermath. MARGARET CONLBY, Cohocton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cohocton High School. AF, Basketball Team 3, Freshman Commission. 490 BEATRICE ALBERTA Cooic, Bea, Eaton. Home Economics. EK, Hades Committee, Farmers' Week Committee 3. MIRIAM VERA CREGO, Brick, Claverack. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hudson High School. MARYEELLE CROW, Marion, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Harding High School. KA9. MARY JANE DALTON, Bath. Prepared at Saint Mary's School. EDITH DOROTHY DANN, Dede, Horseheads. Home Economics. Prepared at Horseheads High School. Sedowa, Freshman Commission, Class Picnic Committee 2., Freshman Banquet Committee, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Com- mittee, Sage House Committee 3, Risley House Committee 4, W.S.G.A. Council 4, Women's Glee Club 1, Librarian 3, President 4, Wayside Aftermath, Treasurer 1, President 3, Willard Straight Hall Music Committee 4, Freshman Play, Kermis 3. IRENE DANNER, Collingswood, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Collingswood High School. KA, Varsity Hock- ey Team 1, 1., 3, 4, Hockey Team I, I., 3, 4, Junior Advisory Committee, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Freshman Play. 'AMAA FLORENCE EDITH DARNELL, Batavia. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Batavia High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FRANCES ANNA DELAMATER, Frankie, Montclair, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Montclair High School. ITBCD, Crew I., Soccer Team I, lg Class Picnic Committee IQ Hades Committee, Dramatic Club 7., 3, Librarian 4, Class Publicity Chairman IQ Senior Cabinet, The Cornell Column! Board 1, 3, 4. CARLOTTA FRANCES DENMAN, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AZ, Archery Team 1, Dance Festival 7., Freshman Play Committee,Junior Christening Committee. ELIZABETH ELBANOR DENMAN, Betty, Ithaca. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AZ, Archery Team 1,. Freshman Play Committee, Junior Christening Com- mittee. 491 ANNA KATHERINE DEYO, Anne, New Paltz. Home Economics. .Prepared at Kingston High School. ZK5 ON, Secretary 4g Women's Glee Club 7., 3, 4. HARRIET BOWMAN DOBSON, Pat, Washingtonville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newburgh Academy. MARION DoDGE. Min, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. ANNA Lois DOREN, Ogdensburg. Home Economics. Prepared at Ogdensburg Free Academy. Track Team 1, 35 Women's Cosmopolitan Club. ' Lois MARGARET DOUGHERTY, Peg, Ithaca. Architecture. Prepared at Abington High School. AF5 Thumb Tack Club. ZENA LEE DUBBRSTEIN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bay Ridge High School. AEQJ5 Dance 'Festival 1, 35 Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 Junior Christening Com- mitteeg Le Cercle Francais. MADELINE ALICE DUNSMORE, Hudson Falls. Home Economics. Prepared at Hudson Falls High School. KKF5 Junior Christening Committee5 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 35 Women's Glee Club BQ Women's Mandolin Club IQ State Cash Scholar- ship5 Merrill Palmer Scholarship 4. EMILY MAY DUNTZ, Em, Hudson. Agriculture. Prepared at Hudson High School. Women's Mandolin Club 7., 3, 44 Roberts Scholarship 3. MARIAN LoU1sE DUSCHNES, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. EAT5 Dance Festival IQ Hades Committeeg Junior Cabinet5 Junior Chris- , tening Committee5Senior Cabinetg Women's Glee Club 1, 7.5 The Cornell Graphit Board 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. EVA ErrRoN, Effie, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Freshman Com- mission. 497- MAY Eusn, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. AECIJ, Hades Committee, Junior Chris- tening Committee, Le Cercle Francais, Associate Member Dramatic Club 3, 4. GERALDINE PUTNAM E1.LswoRrH, Gerry, Far Rockaway. Home Economics. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. K KF. Louisa EMERY, Lou, Glenbrook, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stamford High School. Archery Team 1, 7., 4, Baseball Team 1, 2., Basketball Team 4, Crew 39 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet. VERNA Louisa ENDERLY, Accord. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Kingston High School. KA, Soccer Team 3, Sophomore Cotillion Committee. CARRIE FABRIKANT, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Science Hill School. VIRGINIA TATIANA FADDIS, Ginny, Troy. Home Economics. Prepared at Troy High School. KAGJ. MAHQLXALYENE FENNER, Shinglehouse, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Shinglehouse High School. AAA, Mortar Board, Track Team 1, 3,J11I'1lOI.' Advisory Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee, Women's Glee Club 1, Dramatic Club 3, Mistress of Properties 4, W.A.A. Council 3, 4, Freshman Play, The Cornell Wameffr Newr, Business Manager 4, Manager of Soccer 3, 4. . CHARLOTTE FEUERSTEIN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. Deutscher Verein. MARTHA BELDING F1Ncr-r, Marty, Whitehall. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Whitehall High School. Penthama, Winner of W.A.A. C and Bar, Baseball Team 1, J., 3, Hockey Team 1., 3, Class Picnic Committee 4, Sage House Committee 3, Risley House Committee 4, Silver Bay Club, Women's Glee Club 4, Manager of Hockey 1, Manager of Tennis 1, Man- ager of Crew 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Lois SCORIELD FITTER, Garden City. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Erasmus Hall High School. A111 493 WILMA MOCHRIE Fosnuiw, Endicott. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Union-Endicott High School. PAUUNE FRIEDMAN, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Girls' High School. Menorah Society, Wo- men's Cosmopolitan Club. ANNE Gasoor., Kingston. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at King- ston High School. fIDBKg 'IIJKCIR Le Cercle Francais, Phil- osophy Clubg Graduate Women's Club, Corson French Prize 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Kenney Scholarship. EVELYN MARGUERITE GAYNOR, Eve, Ithaca. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. JANE CAROLINE GEORGE, Ithaca. Architecture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AOTI5 Soccer Team 7., Thumb Tack Club. FANNY JEANNE GETLEN, Fan, Dunkirk. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Dunkirk High School. Wornen's Glee Club 7., 3, 4. KATHARINA GEYER, Kay, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prelpared at Girls' High School. AF, Mortar Board, Raven an Serpent, Pentharnag Winner of W.A.A. C , Basketball Team 7., 3, Executive Committee, A.C.A.C.W.5 Freshman Commission, W.A.A. Council 1, 1, 3, W.S.G.A. Council 4, President of Outside House 3, The Cornell Daib' .Yun Board 3, Women's Editor 4, Manager of Basketball IQ Manager of Track 1, 3. FLQRINE DANIEL GLENN, Flo, South Boston, Va. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South Boston High School. HBCU, Junior Advisory Committee, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, Vice- President 4, Dixie Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4. ELEANOR BETTY GOLDSTEIN, Ellie, Rochester. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at East High School. AEIID5 Dance Festival 1, J., Freshman Play Committee, Class Picnic Committee 7.5 Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Junior Christening Com- mittee, The Cornell Graphic Board, Women's Business Manager 3. SYLVIA Donornaa GoLDs'rE1N, Tibbie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School, Le Cercle Francais, La Tertulia Estudiantil, Women'5 Cosmopolitan Club. 494 MILDRED LEE GORDON, Mil, Dwight, Ill. Home Economics. Prepared at Soldan High School. A EA, fI1KfI1,ON,Sedowa, Junior Advisory Committee, Women's Glee Club Q., 3, 45 Home Economics Club, Historian 4, junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet. EMMA BERNARD GOSMAN, Gazooli, New Rochelle. Home Economics. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Sedowa, Class Picnic Committee 1, 2., Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Junior Christening Committee, Senior Cabinet, Risley House Committee 4, Kermis Committee 1, 3, 45 Wayside Aftermath, Class Treasurer 4. HELEN MAE GRANT, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AZ, Dance Festival 1, zgjunior Cabinet, Women's Glee Club 1, 2., 4, Advanced Choir 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EVBLYN GREENEERG, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. EAT, State Tuition Scholarship. HELEN DILLARD GRIFFIN, Eden. Home Economics. Prepared at Proviso Township High School. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4. ELIZABETH LILLEY GRIFFITHS, Libby, Takoma Park, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School, Rifle Team 3, Dot and Circle. 'W txv- LAURA ELIZABETH GRISWOLD, Grizzy, Mount Morris. Home Economics. Prepared at Mount Morris High School. EK, ON, Vice-President, Sedowa, Vice-President, Class Picnic Committee 4, Hades Committee, Wayside Aftermath, WOH1CH,S Glee Club 4, The Cornell Camznjfnzan Board 3, Womenls Editor 4. FREDRICKA HAFEKOST, Freddie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newtown High School. Winner of W.A.A. C , Crew 7., 3, Soccer Team 1, Q., 3, 4, Freshman Play Committee, Hades Committee, Deutscher Verein, Secretary LQ Dot and Circle, Treasurer 4, Associate Member Dramatic Club, Manager of Basketball 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. ANNA JUSTINE HAGGSTROM, Ann, Bronxville. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. KA9, Dance Festival 1, 3 , Junior Advisory Committee, The Cornell Dnib Sun Board, Women's Business Manager 4. FLORENCE HALPERIN, Rockaway Beach. Arts and Sciences. 495 EDNA HAMILTON, Eddie, Rockland Lake. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Haverstraw High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JEANETTE HANFORD, Billy, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. AEA5 KDKCIP5 HA95 Varsity Hockey Squad 45 Hockey Team I, Q., 3, 45 Fencing Team 35 Silver Bay Club, The Foil, Secretary 45 Women's Debate Club, Secretary 3, President 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MILDRBD MARGARET HANSON, Millie, Niagara Falls. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. SUZANNE HONOR HARRISON, Sue, Walden. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Walden High School. Baseball Team 35 Bas- ketball Team 45 Dance Festival 2.5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HELEN ELIZABETH HART, Peelcskill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cornwall High School. Junior Christening Committee5 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, 45 State Cash Scholarship. WVINIFRED ESTHER HART, Winnie, Lysander. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Baldwinsville High School. Women's Cosmopolitan Club. VERA MARION HARTOM, Weedsport. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Marcellus High School. Baseball Team 1, 35 State Tuition Scholarship. HELEN HARTZELL, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lafayette High School. AP. ADELAIDE LuDLow HAZEL, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lafayette High School. ACD. LUCIE ELIZABETH HAZLETT, Elmira Heights. Agriculture. Prepared at Elmira Heights High School. 495 JEAN LOTHIAN HERBERT, Newburgh. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Newburgh Academy. EK, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Dance Festival 1, 1, Freshman Banquet Com- mittee, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Commit- tee, Chairman, Junior Christening Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 45 Dramatic Club 7., 3, Vice-President 4, Class Treasurer 3, Class Cheerleader I, 1, 3, 4, Freshman Play, Manager of Track I, Manager of Hockey 3. KARIN Hanwio CECELIA HERMANSON, Ossining. Arts and Sciences. AAA. MARJORIE HERSHON, Mari, Forest Hills. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newtown High School. Winner ofW.A.A. C' ', Varsity Hockey Squad 3, 4, Crew 7., 3, Hockey Team 3, 45 Rifle Team I, 7., 35 Tennis Team 7., Dot and Circle, President 3, Vice-President 4, Associate Member of Dramatic Club, Newman Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. IVERNA HILL, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schenectady High School. XQ, Crew Q., 3, Le Cercle Fran- cais, La Tertulia Estudiantil, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FLORENCE AMELIA HOLDEN, Hiney,,' Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Varsity Baseball Team 3' .-XL Baseball Team 3, Soccer Team 4. A-as 1 MARTHA ELIZABETH HOLLISTER, Betty, Ithaca. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. CIJKCIJ, ON' Home Economics Club Scholarship 4. s HELEN ELIZABETH HOLME, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Erasmus Hall High School. Basketball Team 1, 2.' Dance Festival IQ Women's Glee Club I, 1, 4. a MARION GERTRUDE HOLWAY, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Woodstock High School. FRANCES Lorusa Hook, Fran, Honeoye Falls. Home Econom- ics. Prepared at Victor High School. AEA, ON. EVA ALICE HUNT, Norwich. Home Economics. 497 HELEN HUEY HYDE, Huey, Troy. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Troy High School. EK, Women's Glee Club 1, 3, 43 Freshman Play, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MADDALENA MARY IACOVINO, Mall, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School. KA, Dance Festival 1, Hades Committee,,Iunior Christening Committee, Vocational Guidance Committee I., Le Cercle Francais 1, 4, Women's Glee Club I, 1, 4, Class Song Leader 1, Freshman Play. ELINOR ALICE IRISH, Irish, Auburn. Agriculture. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School. AOIT, CIJAO, Sedowa, W.A.A. Council Q., 3, Y.W.C.A. Council 3, Floriculture Club, Freshman Play, Manager of Archery I, 1, 3. HELEN JEANETTE IVES, Smiles, Medina. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Medina High School. AEA, Women's Debate Club 3, Secretary 4, State Cash Scholarship. MARIE CATHERINE JANN, Rec, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Germantown High School. AOII. ELEANOR CLARK JOHNSON, Sunny, Canandaigua. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at Canandaigua Academy. CDBK, fIJKfIJ, Arete, Portfolio. LEONA DOROTHY KEEEE, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AEA. LILLIAN ANONA KELLER, Nona, Windgap, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at National Park Seminary. XQ, Wo- men's Cosmopolitan Club. DOROTHY ROSE KNAPION, Dotty, Woodside. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newtown High School. AZ, Winner of W.A.A. C , Crew I, 1, 3, Dance Festival I, 1, Freshman Commis- sion, Junior Advisory Committee, Junior Christening Com- mittee, Y.W.C.A. Inter-church Committee 3, 4, W.A.A. Council 3, 4, Dot and Circle, Manager 3, 4, Silver Bay Club, Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Class Publicity Manager 3, Freshman Play, Manager of Rifle Team 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HARRIET LOUISE KRATZER, Rattie, Baldwinsville. Home Economics. Prepared at Baldwinsville High School. AZ, 498 MILDRED MAME' Knivrzen, Milly, Baldwinsville. Home Economics. Prepared at Baldwinsville High School. AZ, Stare Cash Scholarship. HELEN LINNIE KUEHNERT, McDonald, Pa, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at McDonald High School. EK, Deutscher Verein, Women's Glee Club 3, 4. HARRIET LANGE, Curlie, Ithaca, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bay Ridge High School. Soccer Team 7., 3, Dance Festival 1, 2., Hades Committee, Junior Advisory Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 2., Portfolio 1, 1, 4, President 3g Women's Cosmopolitan Club, President lg Women's Debate Club 1., 3g The Camel! Womenlr Newr, Associate Editor 2., State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. PORTIA MARY LEE, Porkie, Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Colorado State Preparatory School. TIBQP, KB1'I,junior Christening Committee, Y.W.C.A. Council 4, Associate Member Dramatic Club 7., 3, Transfer Club. LILLIAN Hasscourxre LEHMANN, Lil, Batavia. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Batavia High School. Crew IQ Freshman Banquet Committee, State Cash Scholarship. ELEANOR Lnsorr, El, Far Rockaway. Arts and Sciences. A Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. Basketball Team ki, Women's Debate Club 1. EANNETTE FRANCES LISSEY,JHI1'12i.lC21. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at Jamaica High School. EAT, IIJBK, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EDITH LUCILLE LOTRIDGE, Ludy, Cincinnatus, Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Cincinnatus High School. AAA, ON, Sedowa, State Cash Scholarship, Merrill Palmer Scholarship. Auca DUNBAR Loviz, Love, Fredonia. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Fredonia Normal High School. AEA, Bas- ketball Team 7., Fencing Team 3, Track Team 7., BQ The Foil, State Tuition Scholarship. MARJORIE Jacons Love, Marge, Oneida. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oneida High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 499 GERTRUDE LOUISE LUEDER, Gert, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. RUTH MILDRED LYON, Rufus, White Plains. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at White Plains High School. Dance Fes- tival 1, 7., Class Picnic Committee 7., 3, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Junior Christening Com- mittee, Senior Cabinet, Class Publicity Manager 4. LoUIsE LYTLE, Louie, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Peabody High School. KA9. ' MILDRED JUNE MACKIE, Mil, Staten Island. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Curtis High School. CATHERINE BAYNARD MACLBOD, Kay, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prilpared at Pulaski High School. KA9, AKA, Raven an Serpent, Sedowa, Hades Committee, Chairman, Sopho- more Cotillion Committee, Risley House Committee Q., Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2., W.S.G.A. Council I, 3, 4, Executive Committee 3, 4, Judiciary Committee 3, 4, President 4, Freshman Play, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 2., 3, Kermis 1, Class President I, President of Sage 3, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 3, 4, Manager of Hockey 3. ANNA MADGE MARwooD, Franklin, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Franklin High School. AX Q. ELINOR ELIZABETH MASON, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Track Team 7.. MARGARET JE,-.NNE MCARTHUR, Peggy, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Dryden High School. HELEN MARY MCCARTHY, Syracuse. Home Economics. Prepared at St. Lucy Academy. EMILY BARNES McCoRD, M, Westbury. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mineola High School. A EA. 5oo MARY ELLEN MCCORMICK, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. FLORENCE STELLA MCCLURE, Flossie, Williamsville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lafayette High School. AZ, Y.W.C.A. Council 3, Women's Glee Club I, Manager of Archery I, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Under- graduate Scholarship. MARGARET ELIZABETH MCMILLEN, Peg, Corning. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Corning Free Academy. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. LAURA MENDEZ, Lorita, Ponce, Porto Rico. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Soccer Team 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, La Tertulia Estudiantil 1, 3, 4, New- man Club 1, Women's Cosmopolitan Club 4. HAZEL MARIE MERCER, White Plains. Home Economics. Pre- pared at White Plains High School. Archery Team IQ Dance Festival 1, 7., Class Picnic Committee 3, 4, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Junior Christening Committee. ANNABEL LAURA MERRILL, Anne, Manassas, Va. Home Economics. Prepared at Manassas High School. RACHEL ALICE MERRITT, Ray, Dunkirk. Home Economics, TPrepared at Dunkirk High School. Kermis. CORINNE GASKILL MESSING, Rindy, North Tonavvanda. Home Economics. Prepared at North Tonawanda High School. AOIT, ON, Sedowa, Baseball Team 7., 3, Soccer Team 1, 3, Class Picnic Committee r, 3, Sophomore Cotil- lion Committee, Junior Christening Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club, Treasurer 3, Silver Bay Club, Women's Glee Club I, 3, 4, President of Outside House 33 President of Outside Houses 4, Farmers' Week Committee I, 3, Class Vice-President 4, Freshman Play, Kermis 1, Assistant Publicity Manager 3, Publicity Manager 4, Advanced Choir 1. SHIRLEY ANITA MILLER, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AEA, Dance Festival I, 1., 35 Farmers' Week Committee 3, Women's Glee Club I, 2., 3, 4. MARGARET ADA MILLS, Peg, Highland Lake. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Monticello High School. Soccer Team Q., 4. SOI MARGARET GRACE MIRACLE, San Diego, Calif. Agriculture. Prepared at Great Falls High School. X525 Freshman Ad- visory Committee 45 Dramatic Club 3, 4. ROSE DEE MORRISON, Ridgefield Park, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ridgefield Park High School. XQQ Women's Glee Clubg Newman Club, The Cornell Colzmmr Board 3, Prose Editor 4. - ESTHER MOSHER, Auburn. Law. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School. EK, Soccer Team 1, Q., 35 Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee. FRANCES DE GRAY MOUNT, Frannie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Ossining School. AOII, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpentg Penthamag Winner of W.A.A. C , Varsity Hockey Team 7., 3, 45 Crew 1, L, Hockey Team 1, Q., 3, 4, Freshman Commission, Class Picnic Committee IQ Junior Cabinet, Junior Christening Committee, Chairman, W.S.G.A. Council, Treasurer 7., Chairman of Finance 4, Executive Committee 1., Judiciary Committee 4, National Federation Students Committee 1., 3, The Foil, Secretary- Treasurer 3, Class Treasurer IQ Class President 7.. FRANCES ANNA NEWMAN, Cedarhurst. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Wadleigh High School. State Tuition Scholarship. OLIVE BEATRICE NICHOLAS, Dutch, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Germantown High School. Dramatic Club. ELIZABETH NOELE, Betty, Roslyn Heights. Home Economics. Prepared at Roslyn High School. AIIJ, Track Team 34 Class Picnic Committee IQ Hades Committeeg Junior Ad- visory Committeeg Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, College Vice-President 7.5 Manager of Tennis 4, State Cash Scholar- ship. MILDRED GENEVIEVE O'DONNELL, Herkimer. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Herkimer High School. XQ. ROSEMARIE PARROTT, Polly, Plandome. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Flushing High School. Penthama, Winner of the W.A.A. C and Bar, Varsity Soccer Team ag Crew I, 7., 3, Hockey Team 4, Soccer Team 1., 3, Tennis Team 1, 1, 3, Le Cercle Francais, Vice-President 45 La Tertulia Estudiantil, Newman Club. LEONA PEARLSTEIN, Brooklyn, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Girls' High School. 'DEX gov. RUTH PEDERSEN, Petey, East Orange, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stroudsburg High School. AF, Basketball Team 3. MARGELIA LOUISE PHILLIPS, Margie, Prattsburg. Home Economics. Prepared at Prattsburg High School, Silver Bay Club. HELEN MONICA PIPA, Peep, Keiser, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mount Carmel High School. XQ, Penthama, President 4, Winner of W.A.A. C , Varsity Baseball Team I, 2., 3, Baseball Team I, 1, 3, Basketball Team 1., 3, 4, Junior Advisory Committee, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, W.A.A.' Council 4, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Chairman of Council 4, La Tertulia Estudiantil. MILDRED PLADECK, Eb, Elmhurst. Agriculture. Prepared at Newtown High School. Agassiz Club. SOPHIA PHYLLIS PLATNIK, Sunny, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. EAT, Basketball Team I, 2., Dance Festival 1, 7., 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HELEN STALLER PowELL, Piggie, Tamaqua, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Tamaqua High School. Le Cercle Francais, La Tertulia Estudiantil. A lx .JK KATHERYN HoLsTEIN POWER, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Peabody High School. KAGD. ANNETTE HILDIIETH PYE, Anne, Nyack. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Nyack High School. TIBCIJ, Basketball Team 1, 1, Tennis Team 3, 4, Hades Committee, State Cash Schol- arship. ROBERTA RADFORD, Bobbie, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Germantown High School. AOIT, Varsity Basketball Team 3, Basketball Team 3, 4. MADELYN ELIZABETH REYNOLDS, Maddy, Monticello. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Monticello High School. AF, Baseball Team 1, Freshman Commission, Hades Com- mittee, W.S.G.A. Council 4, Dramatic Club 3, Mistress of Make-up 4, Class Secretary 4, Chairman of Sorority Group 4, Manager of Basketball 3. 503 HELEN ELNORA RIGHTMYER, Nellie, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. MILDRED ROBBINS, Bayonne, N. Arts and Sciences. EVELYN WILLIAMS ROBINSON, Ev, Upper Jay. Agriculture. Prepared at Ausable Forks High School. Archery Team 1. MILDRED Rocxcwoon, Mil, East Aurora. Home Economics. Prepared at East Aurora High School. KAO. MILDRED RU-ru ROSENBERRY, Mil, Buffalo. Home Economics. Prepared at Masten Park High School. AF, ON, President 45 Sedowag Class Picnic Committee 7.5 Hades Committee, Junior Cabinet, Pan-Hellenic Association, Secretary 3, President 4. MARY JAMES ROSSEN, Upper Montclair, N. Law. Prepared at Montclair High School. KBH. LELAH AGNES Rouen, Lee, Ontario. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Ontario High School. Archery Team 7.5 Silver Bay Club, Merrill-Palmer Scholarship. MABEL RUDINSKY, Maebelle, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School, Amana MUNROE RUss1aLL, Arlington, Mass. Horne Economics. Prepared at Boston School of Domestic Science. AGNES FRANCES SAWDON, Aggie, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. W0men's Glee Club 4, Women's Mandolin Club 3, Advanced Choir 3, 4. 504 ELSIE MARY SCHNEIDER, Snick, Warsaw. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Warsaw High School. AOH, Raven and Serpent, Penthama, Winner of W.A.A. C and Bar, Varsity Base- ball Team 1, Q., 3, Varsity Basketball Team 1, Baseball Team 1, Q., 3, Basketball Team 1, Q., 3, 4, Dance Festival Q., Freshman Commission, Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 3, Risley House Committee 4, W.S.G.A. Council 4, W.A.A. Council 3, Treasurer Q., President 4, Newman Club, Silver Bay Club, President of Outside House 3, Class Publicity Manager Q., Manager of Tennis Q., 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JOSEPHINE STEWART SCHULTZ, Jo, Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. AZ. DOROTHY MAY SEARLES, Dot, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School. Mortar Board, Soccer Team 3, 4, W.S.G.A. Council 4, W.A.A. Council 3, 4, Silver Bay Club, President of Outside House 3, Man- ager of Baseball Q., 3, 4, The Cornell Wammlr Newt, Associate Editor Q., 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. JEANNETTE ELIZABETH SEELY, Jean, Van Etten. Agriculture. Prepared at Spencer High School. Sedowa, Sage House Committee Q., 3, College Honor Committee 3, 4, Aretc, Floriculture Club, State Cash Scholarship. MARIE FLORENCE SELEY, Murray, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. ELIZABETH MARGARET SELLON, Sellon, Rye. Agriculture. Prepared at Rye Country Day School. KAO, Class Endow- ment Fund Committee 3, Associate Member Dramatic Club 3, 4. FRANCES MAY SHATTUCK, Fran, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Women's Mandolin Club Q., Barnes Shakespeare Prize 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. MABEL JEANNETTE SHAW, Trumansburg. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oakwood School. Track Team Q., Women's Cosmopolitan Club. ALISON MARIE SHAY, Allie, Dundee. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Dundee High School. KA, Newman Club, Secretary Q., Freshman Play. VIVIAN NEDDA SHENKIN, Viv, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at West Philadelphia High School. EAT, CDB K, KIDKGP, Basketball Team 3, Class Picnic Com- mittee I,JU.1'1lOI' Advisory Committee, Philadelphia Board of Education Scholarship. 505 EDNA VIRGINIA SILLIMAN, Ed, Patchogue. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hempstead High School. A3135 fDBK5 HAD, Corresponding Secretary5 Mortar Board5 Baseball Team 35 Soccer Team 45 Track Team 1, 2.5 Dance Festival 7., 35 Freshman Banquet Committee5 Hades Committee, Sopho- more Cotillion Committee, Chairman5 Class Picnic Com- mittee 15 Junior Cabinetg Senior Advisory Committee5 A.C.A.C.W. Committee 35 W.S.G.A. Council 45 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 45 The Foil5 Women's Glee Club 1, 1, Treasurer 35 Class Song Leader 3, 45 Class Vice-President 35 President of Outside House 35 Freshman Playg Manager of Hockey 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ELLA KATIIARINE SILLIMAN, Patchogue. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hempstead High School. AEA. DOROTHY SLOAN, Dot, East Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East Rochester High School. FRANCES BROADEIELD SMITH, Philadelphia, Pa. Law. Pre- pared at High School for Girls. ZK5 Associate Mem- ber Dramatic Club5 Freshman Play. RUTH ALTHEA SMITI-I, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. KA95 Portfolio. HELEN SPIEGEL, Woodmere. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. AEQJ5 Varsity Tennis Team 35 Tennis Team 1, 35 Class Picnic Committee 15 Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 Junior Christening Committee. MABEL LoUIsA STANDISH, Greene. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Greene High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARGARET ASHTON STANSPIELD, Dimples, Port Jervis. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Port Jervis High School. Dance Festival I5 Le Cercle Francais 7., 45 La Tertulia Estudiantil 1, 3, 45 Women's Mandolin Club 45 Freshman Play5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. TI-IERESE FLORENCE STBIN, Terry, Hempstead. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Hempstead High School. SARAH MARJORIE STEVENS, Marge, Bergen. Home Eco- nomics. ON5 Arete, President5 President of Outside House 45 Kermis 3. 506 CHARLOTTE SYRIL STURMAN, Sturmie, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School. AECI1, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 35 Tbv Corml! Calzmzm Board 3, Women's Business Manager 4. DOROTHY HOLMAN SUGARMAN, Meriden, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Women's Glee Club 1. MELITA TADDIKEN, Lee, Weehawken, N. Architecture. Prepared at Weehawlcen High School. CORA ELIZABETH T1-1oMAs, Tommie, Watertown. Home Economics. Prepared at Watertown High School. MARY EVANGELINE TOBEY, Vange, Binghamton. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Central High School. ITBCIJ. MYRA PATRICIA TOLINS, Pat, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bay Ridge High School. AEG, IDB K, Secretary5 Mortar Board5 Raven and Ser ent5 Penthama5 Winner of W.A.A. C 5 Varsity Hockey Squad 35 Hockey Team 1, 1, 3, 45 Dance Festival 1, Q., 35 Freshman Commis- siong Freshman Banquet Committee5 Freshman Play Com- rnittee5 Class Picnic Committee LQ Hades Committee5 Sophomore Cotillion Cornmittee5 Student Friendship Fund Committee 15 Junior Advisory Committeeg Junior Cabinet5 'Junior Christening Committee5 Senior Cabinetg W.S.G.A. Council 45 Le Cercle Francais5 Associate Member Dramatic Club 3, 45 Class Treasurer 2.5 The Cornell Amzzzalf Board, Women's Editor 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships5 Undergraduate Scholarship. GRACE ELLA TREICHLER, Newfane. Home Economics. Prepared at Lockport High School. WE1 VAN TSANG, Shanghai, China. Arts and Sciences. Chinese Students Club, Women's Cosmopolitan Club. LOUISA VIOLET TYLER, Weed, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at West High School. Hockey Team 1, 2.5 Women's Mando- lin Club 1, J.. FRANCES BENNETT UNGER, Fran, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Birmingham School. 507 MARY ORVILLA URDIKR, Hector. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Watkins Glen High School. LUELLA GRACE URBAN, Lovey, Scarsdale. Agriculture. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. KA5 Crew 35 Rifle Team 35 Dot and Circle, President 4. ELSIE BLACKMAR VAN DEUSEN, E.B., South Cairo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Packer Collegiate Institute. Varsity Baseball Squad 35 Varsity Soccer Team 35 Baseball Team 3Q Soccer Team 3, 45 The Foil5 The Cornell Graphic Board 3. SYLVIA RUTH VOGEL, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Perth Amboy High School. CHRYSTAL VOLZ, Chrys, New York City. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Drew Seminary. Basketball Team 3. MIRIAM ANNE WADE, Wadee, North Creek. Agriculture. Prepared at North Creek High School. KA. RUTH LEONA WALLACE, Teddy, Alden. Home Economics. Prepared at Forestville High School. AZ. RUTH LUCY WALLENWEIN, ' 'Wally, Castile. Home Economics. Prepared at Castile High School. Wayside Aftermath. Auca WARNER, Al, Roselle, N. J. Agriculture. Prepared at Roselle High School. KKF. ELIZABETH GERTRUDE WARREN, Betty, Albion. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albion High School. fIJKfI15 Archery U Team 1.5 Manager of Archery 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 508 EMILY HARLESS WENBORNE, Har, Brocton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Southern Seminary. AID, Deutscher Verein 3, 4, Advanced Choir 3. JOSEPHINE LoUIsE WHITE, JO, Moraxfia. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Moravia High School. EK, Raven and Serpent, Penthama, Winner of W.A.A. C , Varsity Soccer Team 3, Baseball Team I, Q., Basketball Team I, Soccer Team 2., 3, Dance Festival I, 7., Freshman Commission, Class Picnic Committee 1, Hades Committeejunior Cabinet 3, W.S.G.A. Council, Corresponding Secretary 3, Executive Committee 3, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Secretary 7., Women's Glee Club 2., Vice-President 3, Silver Bay Club, Chairman of Casca- dilla 3, Freshman Play. GRACE EDNA WHITWELL, Lockport. Home Economics. Prepared at Lockport High School. HERMIONE WILcox, Bergen. Home Economics. Prepared at Bergen High School. XQ. ANNA MAY WILLIAMS, Anne, Tamaqua, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Tamaqua High School. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Freshman Play. MILDRED MARY WILLIAMS, Millie, Corning. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Corning Free Academy. Freshman Play Committee, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Treasurer 4, Assistant National Treasurer 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. rn , MARION GEORGIANNA WILSON, Doc, New York City. Horne Economics. Prepared at Rhodes Preparatory School. Soccer Team 1, 3, Women's Cosmopolitan Club 4, Women's Man- dolin Club 2., 3. NELLIE MILDRED WILSON, Len, Ithaca. Home Economics- Prepared at Ithaca High School. AZ. HELEN DOUGLAS WORDEN, Sunny, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. AOTI, CIJBK, CIP KT, AKA, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Penthama, Crew 1, 7., Soccer Team 3, Dance Festival 1, Hades Commit- tee, W.S.G.A. Council 3, 4, Judiciary Committee 3, 4, Committee on Arts Honor System 3, W.A,A. Council 1, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Publicity Chairman 1, Treasurer 3, President 4, Silver Bay Club, Class Secretary I, President of Outside House 3, Chairman of Scattered Outside Houses 3, Manager of Soccer 1, State Cash Scholarship. LOUISE ERVIETTE YALE, Jo, Guilford. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Guilford High School. Baseball Team 1., 3, Soccer Team i, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, State Tuition Scholarship. 509 RosE JANE YELLIN, Curly, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Le Cercle Francais. EUGENIE THERESE ZELLER, Farmingdale. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Farmingdale High School. KA, Y.W.C.A. Council 4g Women's Debate Club 1, 4. JANICE PEARL ZUSKIN, jan, Troy. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Troy High School. Women's Cosmopolitan Club 3, Chapter Editor 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ELEANOR ELIZABETH CORNWELL, Betty, Yorktown Heights. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Yorktown High School. Freshman Play Committee. MARION DELAMATER, Mike, Ridgewood, N. Architecture. Prepared at Ridgewood High School. Varsity Baseball Team 1, 1, Varsity Tennis Team IQ Baseball Team 1, Q., Basketball Team rg Tennis Team IQ Hades Committeeg Silver Bay Club The Foil. ZENA GOTTESFELD, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. AEGJ. 510 F5 5fWQQi'Q'aWx 'YI' , 0 11 7 erase friisroa alll - LADIE9- cami 'jj im .. ,, I wb By MYRA RATRICIA TOLINS, '18 Reaching the end of the senior year at Cornell is like approaching the summit of a hill, steep in parts, even rocky, but in others verdant and gently sloping. Now that the climb is all but over, the historian can turn around, look back over the winding path, and point out and record for her fellow climbers what can be seen in retrospect-the points of interest-the milestones passed on the way the memory of which the women of 1918 will like to carry with them in other and steeper climbs. If the historian were to describe the variations of each individual course of the 150 women of the class, the task would be impossible. She will rather focus her gaze on those points where all gathered together and for a time proceeded as a class both in ways traditional to Cornell women and in new blazed trails. Looking as far back as the eye can see to the very foot of the hill-In September, 1914, goo freshmen ar- rived in Ithaca from all points of the compass to be received by the other classes. The First week was one of hectic confusion and delight. 1918 was thrilled and awed by the beauties of the campus, the rugged wildness of the gorges and the purple majesty ofthe hills. 1918, puzzled and bewildered, was hustled along intricate registration lines by devoted junior grandmothers and became at least technically a part of Cornell Univer- sity. She was initiated to the mysteries of W.S.G.A. in a Get Wise Meetingng she was feted and pampered at innumerable arties and teas by the classes and campus organizations. Then for three hectic weeks she was wined and dined yet again in sorority rushing from which she emerged with a small pin or still carrying her independent colors. Although the whole Hrst year was one of learning by precept and experience 1918 was not slow in taking her place with the other classes. Before the end of the first month she was forging ahead under the leadership of Catherine MacLeod and in her first picnic displayed her colors, green and white, and her mascot, the tenacious donkey. The path of the freshman year seemed very short and very pleasant. The other classes vied with each other in efforts to remove obstacles from the path of 1918, to make it smooth and lovely. The sophomores after the terrors of a Hades in the days of Nero held out the olive branch in their Cotillion. The seniors gave her a party, and the still doting grandmothers formally received her in the ranks of the classes at thejunior Christ- ening. To show her gratitude 1918 produced for the other classes Alice in Wwzdrrlmzrl, a whimsical presenta- tion of Lewis Carroll's book. When she returned in the fall of 1915, she was no longer the spoiled darling of the classesg her place had been usurped by a younger, and she, the step-child, was pushed out to stand on her own two feet which were more than strong enough to hold her. With Frances Mount in the lead, she set out. It was now her turn to take an active art in carrying on the traditions. Feathered and copper-skinned, she tortured 1919 in an Indian Hades andathen pacihed her with strawberry sundaes at the Cotillion. She gladly seized the ppportunity to thank her grandmother by searching out for her the first and loveliest of spring's flowers or a daintv Mav basket. 1918 found the sophomore year perhaps the steepest stretch. Innumerable activities were open to her, and she sent out her members to make their mark in various Helds-dramatics, athletics, publications' com- petitions, and two W.S.G.A. ofhces, President of Sage and Chairman of Cascadilla. The accomplishment was reward enough, and the ten leading women of the class were selected for further recognition in the dead of night by Raven and Serpent. 1918, with her new guide Margery Blair, first realized her age when she found herself a grandmother in September, 1916. She piloted the child 1930 carefully and christened her later in the year with great pomp 511 and ceremony. The A.C.A.C.W. chose Cornell as its meeting place that year and 197.8 took upon her shoulders a good part of the burden o the convention, The third Women's Mass Meeting of this year was to 1918 what none other had been. With palpitating hearts and flushed cheeks, she waited and watched while some of her members were elected to the most important positions in W.S.G.A. and eleven were singled out by Mortar Board as her lead- ers in scholarship, service, and leadership. As seniors with Elisabeth Clark at the head, 197.8 did not relax her interest. She did every- thing with even greater intensity, realizing with a pang that it was for the last time. She led the other classes with wisdom and effi- ciency. She entertained the freshmen at a Beatrice Fairfax party, and she received her own MayDay basket with something like a tear. A serious mishap marked the course of her last year, The donkey, constant companion of her way, was stolen by ruthless marauders who held him for ransom, threatening a fate worse than death. However, he was finally rescued with no worse injuries than a slight squeak in his bray. L L 4-370751 A rf' ,V X15 1 l : I i K ,X , , I f I If , 1 ' :Mi 1 IT ,',','f' l'L S XX 'I f , T .' 'V' 'sn , - X g . g - . , I ., ffl - ilk 13 ,1 , - Q ,Q 3 I Isffiltalhfxlf Z I U L, i J l Q - sn si 4 U J s. X l I ra-gil Y . Ll . K V J Thing will hz Changed when we have left Cornell 513 I 1,-,,fc?1a?t ' . ' an -' ' f 'r1.', '- 5 K 0 X1 9 .-......'. 515 ' -- . : f .a -'hu 1 6 3 LANG. .., .V ' Lg f . ' 9 . .. K ' ' .D ' '- if l ! ' . - , D .1 , . -,V ,gf . 3, i ,Q - B if 1 V Y Ybfvnse. ' ' The Tenazrinuf Dazzlzey' ' A few im ortant changes took place in the University dilring her four years. Ar the end of her second year, Dean Georgia L. White left to be replaced by Dean R. Louise Fitch. Physically too an important addition was made to the Cornell campus, the beautiful Union building, Willard Straight, was opened, and now as 197.8 prepares to go a yet more important addition as far as the women are concerned is being undertaken-the new women's dormitories on the shore of Beebe Lake. When 197.8 started out on her way she had no definite aims. But there evolved gradually two princi les by which she earnestly strove to guide her fhotsteps. These 197.8 would like to leave as her footsteps in the sand, a heritage for the other classes, Stress scholarship. Reach a division of activities, a greater distribution of duties. Although 197.8 with improper pride feels that Things will be changed when we have left Cornell, yet by setting here her deeds and aspirations she hopes the way will be easier, smoother, and better for classes of the future. I I' K1 I -I' if I I 'I' I I-II ' III., IIL I . - IIIr I IIF --II ' I I - I ,,.III. WIIILIII I .. '. ,I'. I-'IHIJ -f L- - I, I -,.-I , ,mf .III , PII' f -,If-I I III'-.III II-f if - I ' ' I-12' I,J',- , V 'II 'IIII : .I I-7 .If I I-Ir' ' I. ,vmPf . ' JI.. Ir? f '5 If!'1 .-. I II. - 'I' . , ,I-,J .I . . I-:,.:I-.'.I I .. ' 4' VFW-'- 1 ' I I I QI, I-IIIIII, I I.. II-. -, , III If I.. .I I , ,-J ? .rrI'5 If X ' la I-I-r '.I,L I. . 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'fmr T I If! I 4 'I I ' I I I4 I II I III,-I - II, II ,Il I I II-If I II II 'II I I 5U III I' II. I If ,.!' ' I I I. ,I-I III. -. : , I I, I I III :II. -LI' hi IIE3.E'f, I . .'I1' in I I II ' I I . WN. MIVFW I JXWSIMN I . F ' I , , II U 1 Il ,I,- '1 I , I.. ,I I - I - .- . , AI, I I I I I I II I ,I X . I IS I I I ' I I ' r ,I I, I,.. .- NI E. ,-I IIT. .Q '- --, It-:TI I, I ' L ,I I- II' ' , ffr' ,I . I., LI r, II .VIRGINIA CLAIRE ALLEN HELEN CI-IAPIN ALLYN Ithaca Brookhyn ITBHIP5 Farmers' Week Committee 15 Women's Glee Club 1, 3. ANNA BISHOP ANDERSON GLADYS JOSEPHINB ANDREW FLORENCE FRANCES ANDREWS Women's Glee Club. OHANNA BERTHA AsMUs ALICE AUBURN AAA. MABEL ESTHER AUSTIN Agassiz Clubg Women's Glee Club I, 7., FRANCES ELISABETH BALL RUTH SYLVIA BAMBERGER .Sl41Jd7Z71flb Trwnanfharg Ithaca Ithaca Loc Angela, Calif Middletown 3 . Mahanoy City, Pa Harriron Agriculture Home Ecofzomicc Horne Econornicc Arts and .S'cience.r Art: and Scierzcer Veterinary Art: and Scienccc Agricldtzere Artf and Sciencer Arts and Scicncex Crew 15 Hockey Team 1, 7., BQ World Friendship Committee rg La Tertulia Estudiantilg Women's Cosmopolitan Clubg Women's Mandolin Club I, Secretary 2., President 3g Menorah Society, Vice- President 7.5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EVELYN DEGOLIER BASSAGE Rochefter AAA5 State Tuition Scholarshipg Undergraduate Scholarship. MARY FRANCES BATEMAN XQ5 Crew I. LILLIAN SANFORD BENNETT Soccer Team 1, 7.5 Manager of Soccer' 3. IRLIA FLORENCE BEYER The Foil. ALICE BLOSTEIN GRACE JENNY BOWELL Women's Glee Club I, 1, 3. EMILY WILMA BRIGGS Boonville Southampton Bujjralo Ithaca Seneca Fallx Ithaca Art: and Sciencef Art: and Sciences Home Econoznicx Arte and .Yciencer Home Economic: H onze Economic: Art! and Sciencef Hockey Team I, 1, 3g Willard Straight Hall Activities Committee 33 W,S.G.A. Council 35 Wo- men's Cosmopolitan Club 1, President 3. ANNA LUCILLE BROOKS New Hartford Home Economic: A EA. CATHERINE AUGUSTA BUCKELEW Holcoenh H0026 Ervfwmifi Agassiz Club, Secretary 3g Women's Glee Club 1, 3. GLADYS CATHARINB BURGESS Azeharn Art: and Scicncer AOTL Class Picnic Committee IQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RUTH CAMERON CALKINS Bzzjfalo . Arif and -ffiffiivi AIX Class Picnic Committee IQ Freshman Playg Sophomore Councilg State Tuition Scholarshipg Manager of Track I. CHARLOTTE CAPLAN Philadelphia, Pa. Artf and .S'cicncc.r AECD. GR.5CE CARLIN Farmingdale Arif and .S'cience.r WoIuen's Cosmopolitan Club, Secretary BQ State Cash Scholarship. DOROTHY CHASE Yonkerf Agfirlllfilff Dance Festival 7.9 Hades Committeegjunior Advisory Committeeg The Foilg Women's Glee Clubg Freshman Playg Manager of Fencing I.. 516 ELSIE Lois CLARK Ithaca Home EC0720ll7ZCI CONSTANCE AGNES Conn Roekrzwqv Beach Arn and Scienref AOH, Raven and Serpent, Baseball Team 1, Hockey Team 1, 7., 3, Class Picnic Committee, Chair- man 1, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Chairman, Sage House Committee 7., W.S.G.A. Council 1, 3, Executive Committee 3, Judiciary Committee 3, Newman Club, Women's Debate Club, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 3, Class President 1, Class Treasurer 2., President of Sage 3, State Cash Scholarship. ROSALIE FLORENCE COHEN New York Cigv Art: mm' .Yrierzoer Silver Bay Club, Women's Cosmopolitan Club 1, 3, Women's Glee Club 1, 1, 3, Advanced Choir 3, Class Musician 7., State Tuition Scholarship, Undergraduate Scholarship. MARIAN GENEVIEVE COON Afbem, Pa. Home Etorzomiex Arete, Manager of Archery 7.. OLA COOPER Beaver, Pa. Arif ezlzd .Yrierzeei AF, Raven and Serpent, Basketball Team 1, Associate Member Dramatic Club Q., 35 The Cornell Daib .Tran Board, Assistant Women's Editor 3. ETHEL WINIPRED CORWIN Sag Harbor Arif and Soierzeex AAA, Freshman Banquet Committee, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Advisory Committee, College Honor Committee 3, The Cornell Woozenk New Board 3. MARTHA Cox Cbappazguaz Arif and .Ycieueef Sophomore Cabinetgjunior Advisory Committee, Wayside Aftermath, Vice-President 3. LEMMA BERGEN CRABTREE Morztgorrzery ' Artr and .frierzoey Crew 1, 1, Soccer Team 1, 7., 3, Hades Committee, Junior Advisory Committee, Sage House Committee 3, W.A.A. Council 3, The Foil, Associate Member Dramatic Club 3, Manager of Fenc- ing 3. FLORENCE LOUISE CRIST Ifbom Art.r amd Seierzeef AF. EULA LUCILLE CROISSANT Waxbington, D. C. Am and Sciences ACP. MAYBELLE CURTISS Napier Home Ecorzomiar Farmers' Week Committee 1, Arete. CATHARINE MABEL CURVIN Medirza Arif and .fcierzeei Soccer Team 1, 3, Track Team LQ Wayside Aftermath, President of Outside House 3, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3. MILDRED LANE CUSHING Buffalo Home Economic.: HELEN GRACE CUYLE Bemzlrridge Arn and .fcierzcer State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. THELMA ESTELLE DALRYMPLE Mount Morrir Home Economief MARY CAROLYN DANIELSON fameftown Agrifzzltzzre Soccer Team 1, Q.. CORNELIA BURR DAVIS Forgf Fort, Paz. Arm and .fcieneef Soccer Team 1, Women's Glee Club 1, 3. FLORENCE MALLETTE DAVIS Mozerzr Vernon Cbemiftry Baseball Team 1, Basketball Team 1, Women's Mandolin Club. CLARA DEE Bujjrezlo Arif ami .Slrierzeef ADELE DEGOFF New York Cizjy Arif and .fcienrex EAT. ESTELLE DONIGER New York Civ Arn and Scieneei' Dance Festival 1, 7.. 517 DOROTHY ADELAIDE ENGLISH New York City Artr and .S'cie1zce.r AAA5 Varsity Hockey Team 1, 7., 35 Baseball Team I5 Hockey Team 1, 7., 35 Junior Cabinet5 Freshman Play. Nell Chatterleg' Fay Broalebn Artx and .Yciefzcex AOIT5 Varsity Hockey Team L, 35 Hockey Team 1, 7.5 35 Sophomore Cabinet5 Junior Cabinet5 Class Vice-President I5 Manager of Crew 1. MARY CHARLOTTE FINLEY Oneida, Ill. Home Econoneicr AZ. AGNEs TERESA GAINEY Ithaca Home Economicr KA. VIRGINIA GARY BZIEHZO Art: and Science: Portfolio. JESSIE ELISABETH GATES Oneonta Art: and .Yciencef AEA5 Women's Mandolin Club 7.. CAROLINE GRATIA GETTY Yonkerr Arte and .Ytiencef Crew 1, 7.5 Fencing Team LQJ'l1f1lOI' Advisory Committee5 The Foil5 Women's Glee Club 1, 7.5 Freshman Play5 Class Publicity Manager 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HELEN LOUISE GILLMEISTER Medina Arte and .Yciencef KA5 Le Cercle Francais5 Wayside Aftermath5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships5 Manager of Baseball 7., 3. JUDITH GLASSMAN Warretz, Pa. Arte and Sciencef AECI15 Class Picnic :Committee 1. ROSE GLUCK Lawrence Art: and .fciencef AECD5 Baseball Team 1, 7.5 Basketball Team 7., 35 Tennis Team 15 Dance Festival 1, 7.5 Associate Member Dramatic Club 35 The Cornell C0!Zl7727l'J' Board 3. MARY GERTRUDE GODFREY Trztinamhitrg Artf and .fcieizcer KA9. MARGARET ADELAIDE GOULD ' Oneida Art: and Stierzcer HBQJ5 Women's Mandolin Club 1, 7., 35 Freshman Play5 The Cornell Daib .Yuri Board 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. LUCILE ELEANOR GRAHAM Batavia Agriculture AAA5 Track Team 15 Dance Festival 15 State Cash Scholarship. ELIZABETH HALSEY GREGG Ithaca Agriculture KAGJ. FERNE GRIFFITH Reinren Home Economic.: Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 7.5 35 YVayside Aftermath, President 35 State Cash Scholarship. CHARLOTTE GRISTEDE New York City Art! and .Yciencef AAA5 Raven and Serpent5 Rifle Team 7.5 Soccer Team 1, 35 Dance Festival 7.5 Hades Committee, Chairman5 Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 Sage House Committee 35 W.S.G.A. Council 35 Deutscher Vereing Dot and Circle5 Class President 35 Freshman Play. MARY ELIZABETH GROFF Philadelphia, Pa. Art: and Science: AF. HELEN LILLIS HALILIOND Worce:tex', Mart. Artf and .vfidilfff Wayside Aftermath 35 Dramatic Club 1, 35 Advanced Choir 3. LIZETTE F URM.-'SN HAND Riverhead Art.r and .fciefirer AAA5 Women's Glee Club I, 7.5 35 Dramatic Club 1, 1, 35 President of Outside House 3. KAT1-IRYN AGNEs HANNON .Ychenectady Artf and .fcientef AKD5 Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 Pan-Hellenic Association, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Class Treasurer 3. 518 MARGARET HAPGOOD .fborebemz ACID. MARY ELIZABETH HARRIS Bldwllfllgfwl, Ind. AF. CAROL HENRIETTA HENRICH Bzzjjrerle EK5 Soccer Team I5 Women's Glee Club I, 2., 3. DoRo'rHY HEYL lVarbi:1,gnn1, D. C. KA9. ELEANOR BODINE HILL Mediaza Hades Committee5 Associate Member Dramatic Club 35 Le Cercle Francais I, 35 Sta Tuition Scholarships. Agritzelfzere Arif ezfzel Science! Artf :mel .feieneef Arif ezfzd .Yeleneef Arif ezzzel .Yeieueef te Cash and ANNA LOUISE HOFFMAN Hrzqletan, Pa. Arts and Stiefzeef IRENE MARIA HUBER .feezrnlale Agrieflltzzre Farmers' Week Committee 1. HANNAH HUNSICKER Allentown, Pa. Artf mul .Yeiefzeef KKF5 Raven and Serpent5 Basketball Team 2.5 Track Team I, 2.5 Dance Festival I, 2.5 Freshman Commission5 Hades Committee5 Sophomore Cabinet5junior Advisory Committee5 W.A.A. Council 35 The Foil, President 35 Class Vice-President 2.5 Associate Member Dramatic Club 15 Manager of Track 3. JOSEPHINE Ross HUNTER Beal A110215 Pa. Arty ezfzel .Tcieneer AF5 AKA5 Raven and Serpent5 Hockey Team 2.5 Freshman Play Committeeg Hades Committee5 Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 Sage House Committee I5 Associate Member Dramatic Club 35 Class Secretary-Treasurer IQ Manager of Hockey I. CHARLOTTE LUCILE INGALLS .Ytezteu Iflezfzel Arn ami Seieneef X Q5 Baseball Team I, 2.5 Soccer Team 35 Dance Festival I5 Freshman Commissiongjunior Cabinet5 Womens Glee Club I, 2., 35 Women's Debate Club 2., Manager 35 Manager of Soccer L. RUTH JACKENDOFF New York Cizjf Arn' mul Sciences -A- Dance Festival I, 1, 3. JANET SUYDAM JENNINGS Ceznelar Arty ezfzel .S'eie12ee.r HELEN MARION JONES Belle Harbor ' Hallie Ecanomze: AAA5 Dance Festival I5 Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 Freshman Play. MILDRED ELIZABETH KAHSE Raclaexfer Arts and Seienetf AF, Varsity Hockey Team 2.5 Crew I5 Hockey Team 1, 35 Track Team 2.5 Dance Festival I, 7.5 Freshman Commissiong W.A.A. Council 35 W0men's Glee Club 2.5 Associate Member Dramatic Club 35 The Foil5 Portfoliog State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Manager of Crew 2., 3. LAURA IDA KAMM Marietta Heine Eeanamzef MINNIE KAPLAN New York City Arn ezazel Seieneef Women's Cosmopolitan Club 2., Secretary 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RUTH LAING KEATOR Ufieez Arif and .ftiefzeer A1195 Y.W.C.A. Council 3. AGNES GRACE KELLY Utieez 1 Arn ami Srievzeer KKF5Raven and Serpent5 Varsity Baseball Team 2.5 Baseball Team 2.5 Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 2.5 Sophomore Cabinet5 Hades Committee5 Sophomore Cotillion ComInittee5 Junior Ad- visory Committee, Chaitman5 W.A.A. Council, Treasurer 2.5 W.S.G.A. Council 35 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2.5 Silver Bay Club, President5 Women's Debate Club 2., 35 President of Outside House 3. LYDIA KITT New Rochelle Hams Eeofzamztf A01-l5JuniOr Cabinet5 Wayside Aftermath. 519 ALICE LOUISE KLOEPPER Bujjtalu Arif and Sfitilffi ITBKIJ5 Archery Team IQ Hades Committeeg Sophomore Cabinet5 State Cash Scholarship, CHARLOTTE KOLB Elmira Home Ecanomicr AOH. MARION KOMMEL New York Cizjf Arty and .fcienrex EAT5 Baseball Team lg Basketball Team 1, 7.. EDITH MILDRED KONDBLL Cealarlsizrrt Arn anal Scicnrer EAT5 Freshman Banquet Committee, Sophomore Cabinetg Junior Advisory Committeeg Junior Cabinet. CONSTANCE ELSIE LABAGH Mieidlezawu Harm Eeoriamiar Archery Team 7.5 Hockey Team 35 Dance Festival 1.5 Hades Committeeg Dramatic Club 2., 35 Freshman Play. MARION MARGARET LADUE AF. FRANCES CRANDALL LAPPEUS K KF. Rosa BEVERLYE LASHINSKY Utica Bi77igbd7iZf07Z Baymzrze, N. J. Soccer Team IQ Dance Festival 1, 9.5 WOrnen's Deba ETHEL HELEN LE1-IDE Track Team 1, 15 Arete. GRACE LENNON KA9. MARTHA LOUISE LBROUX CATHERINE JANE LOWE GLADYS CATHERINE LUM KA5 Y.W.C.A. Council 7., ISABEL MARY LYONS State Tuition Scholarship. KATHRX'N MARY MCGUIRE Art: and 5CiC7ZL't.f Arts' and .Yrieizcer Art: and .frimcer te Club 3. Garalerzville Agriculture Water'vliet Arte and Srieizrex Newark Artr and Srienrer Livania Agriculture Mideilepart Home Emnomicr Cabinet 35 Home Economics Club, Publicity Manager 3. Cabaer Arelaitecture Warfaw Arn and .fcimcef Varsity Fencing Team 7.5 Basketball Team 7., 35 Fencing Team 15 The Foil5 Fencing Championship. CONSTANCE MADEES Broakbzz Hades Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committee. HELEN MARX Philadelphia, Pa. EAT5 Track Team 1, 2.5 Dance Festival 1, 7.5 Y.W.C.A. Council 3. Arn anal .Ycierirer Arn and .lriencef EVELYN JEAN MAY New Rochelle Arn and .fciefzcef Basketball Team 1, 1, 3. SARA MAZZA Akron Aft! and .Ycielzeef Newman Clubg Freshman Playg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DOROTHY DELAFRED MEAD Keene Valley Arif and .frierzcex KA5 Baseball Team 15 Crew IQ W.A.A. Council 35 Class Secretary 35 President of Outside House 35 Manager of Hockey 35 Manager of Tennis 2.. lVlARY CLARA MEDDERS Still Pwzil, Mil. Hume Eranamirf DORA IONA MERENEss Warcexter Home Ecmzomicf KATHRYN IRENE MEX'ER Xberburrze Home Economicf Archery Team 35 Dance Festival 7.5 Wayside Aftermathg Womens Glec Club 3. 37.0 JOSEPI-IINE GOODALE MILLS New Yarlz City Arn and Scierzcer A EA, Raven and Serpent, Baseball Team 1, 1, Soccer Team 2., 3, Tennis Team 1, I., Hades Com- mittee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Sophomore Cabinet, W.S.G.A. Council 3, Executive Committee 3, Judiciary Committee 3, Women's Debate Club, Publicity Manager 2., Class Cheer- leader 1, L, 3, President of Outside House 3, Chairman of Cascadilla 3. HELENE WVHITE MINER Debby Ferry Hom: Ecmzanzir: AOIT, Soccer Team 1, Class Picnic Committee I, 1, 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 3, Silver Bay Club, Chairman of Scattered Outside Houses 3, President of Outside House 3, Manager of Baseball 1. MARGARET LOUISE MOON Mirfzllctaufn Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Advisory Committee, Y,W.C.A. Council 3. SYLVIA MOSKOWITZ State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FLORENCE EMMA NICHOLLS Braofzbvz Itlmra HB41, Dance Festival IQ Newman Club, The Cornell COZll7l77lJ' Board 3. ADELINE NORDENDAHL WOmen's Cosmopolitan Club. MARGARET STACK' NOYES KAO. LILLIAN RUTI-I ORBACI-I Y.W.C.A. Council 3. CHARLOTTE OsBURG Wertfelrl Oneida New York City Xcbcfzertmgf Freshman Banquet Committee, Chairman. SARAH ANNE PARKER ELEANOR PAYE PEASE Wz1r1'e11.fbzzrg Larkport Archery Team LQ Farmers' Week Committee 7., Arete. DOROTHY PEETS Great Neck Basketball Team 1, 1., Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 3, Hades Committee, W Club 1, 7., 3, Freshman Play. ELSIE LOUISE PERSBACKER Par! fervir KA, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GRACE ELIZABETH PHILBRICK MARGARET LOUISE PONTIUS F riendrbi p Geneva AO1'l,Women's Glee Club 1, 3, Y.W.C.A. Council 1, 3. Agriculture Arif mm' .Yciefzccr Arts and Sriefzcer Home Erouomirr Arts and .S'rie1zrer Arif and Xcierzrrr Art: and .Ycienrrr Home Eranomicr Hama Eronomitf Arrr ami .friefzrcr omen's Glee Arif ami Sricfzref Home Erorzwzzicr Home Eco1zamic.f ELPRIEDA EMMA POPE Itfmm Arif and tfcicvzcer HB-119, Crew 1, 1, Deutscher Verein 1, Q., 3, Women's Glee Club 2., 3, State Cash Scholarship, Kenney Scholarship, Goethe Prize. T1-IELMA LOOMIS POWERS Itlnzrfz Arif mul .Ycienrer KAO, Hockey Team 1, 1, 33 Associate Member Dramatic Club, Freshman Play. MARY ELIZABETH ANNE PRATT Herlzimrr Am anal Sriram X Q. KSENIA PROSKOURIAKOFF LLZllJ'Il01ll7ZE, Pa. Cbemirtry Afli, Deutcher Verein, Portfolio. DOROTHY ELIZABETH REED Rochester Agfifllllllff All, Varsity Basketball Team 1, Baseball Team 1, Basketball Team 1, Dance Festival 1, The Foil, W.A.A., Vice-President 3. MAR JORY ALICE R1cE Ithaca Agfffllfflfff AF 57.1 GERTRUDE ROBBINS Women's Cosmopolitan Club. New York City ADELAIDE MAY ROBERTSON Biijralo HBQ. RAE GERTRUDE RosE Auharzz MARY KATHLEEN RUEFLE North Troy XQ, Newman Club, Freshman Play, The Cornell lfVo1nezi'J Newr Board 3, State Cash Scholarships. JANET GOODWIN RUTTER IfVa.rhi1zgrofi, D. C. KKF. ISABELLE SALOMAN jamaica Art: and .fcienrer Artr and Srierzcer Arm' and Scieneef Arif and Sciezzcer and Tuition Arts and Scieneef Arif and .friefzter AEKID, Raven and Serpent, Varsity Hockey Squad 3, Crew I, 1, Hockey Team 1, 3, Rifle Team 1, Dance Festival 1, Freshman Play Committee, Class Picnic Committee 1, 1, 3, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cabinet, Sophomore Cotillion Committeegjunior Cabinet, Junior Advisory Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 3, Dot and Circle, Dramatic Club 1, 1, 3, Mistress of Costumes 3, State Cash Scholarship, ESTHER MABLE SAWDON Ithaca Women's Mandolin Club 1, 1, WOmen's Glee Club 3. MARGARET STUART SCHBER Baltimore, Md. ACID, Varsity Hockey Team 3, Hockey Team 3. CHARLOTTE LOUISE SCHILLKE Bizjfalo Arrr and 3L'i67ZCC.f Home Eeonomirr Arts and .friefzrer 2 K, Soccer Team 3, Dance Festival I, 1, Arete, Deutscher Verein, Vice-President, The Foil, Class Vice-President 3, Freshman Play, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Manager of Tennis I. KATE CROWLBY SEAGER Randolph Home E coizomior E K, Soccer Team 1, 3, Home Economics Club, Vice-President 3, The Cor1zellCoun!1j'ma11 Board 3. ROSE EMINIA SHAMES Poaghkeepxie Artr and .Sicieizazr SADIE SIEGEL New York Cilj' Artr and .Ycienrer Women's Mandolin Club I, 1, 3, State Cash Scholarship, Undergraduate Scholarship. AGNES DOROTHY SKUZINSKI Nanticoke, Pa. Artr and .frierlcer Sophomore Cabinet, Newman Club, Manager of Soccer I. ELIZABETH ROSE SLOAN Philadelphia, Pa. Am and .fcieizeef Hockey Team 1, 3. DOROTHY OLDPATHER SMITH Newton, N. Arif and .friefzeer Varsity Soccer Team 1, Baseball Team IQ Soccer Team 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, Fresh- man Commission, Women's Mandolin Club 3, President of Outside House 3, Manager of Tennis 3. Home Ecoizorrzior Agrimlture Arif and .frieizrer Home Econouzirf Arm and .frienerf BERENICE REBA SNYDER Mariorz Varsity Baseball Squad 1, Archery Team 1, Baseball Team 1, Rifle Team 1, Farmers' Week Com- mittee, Archery Trophy Cup Winner 1. MILDRED CHARLOTTE STEcIc Bajfalo EK, Dance Festival 1, College Honor Committee 3. EDITH STENBERG Rorkville Centre KA, Hockey Team 1, 3, WOmen's Mandolin Club I, 1, 3, Le Cercle Francais. XYIOLA ANNA STEPHANY Ljizhrook EK, Farmers' Week Committee, World Friendship Committee, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Home Economics Club, Treasurer 3. ELIZABETH STERN New York Cigf SAT, Hockey Team I. HER51INE STEVVART Geneva Archery Team 1. S11 H owe Econom ier MILDRED STRONG HELEN ELIZABETH STUDEBAKER AOTI. AGNES TALBOT ACD5 Y.W.C.A. Treasurer 35 President o CHRISTINE TALMAGE Kermis I, J., 3. ADRIA TENBRoEcIc Ozoetgo Erie, Pa. femzezicez f Outside House Rioerhme! B!'00kb'72 3. KA5 Varsity Hockey Squad 35 Baseball Team 2.5 Hockey Team I, 7.5 35 Dance Festival 1, 2.5 Fresh- man Banquet Committee5 Le Cercle Francais5 Manager of Basketball 3. Home Ecoziozzzzu Arty mul Xcieizrer Home Ecofzomitf Home Ecozzoflzzex Arr! mm' Sciezzrey HELEN REA TREPTS Hdillblllg Architecture A4195 Raven and Serpentg Freshman Banquet Committeeg Hades Committee5 Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 Risley House Committee 7.5 W.S.G.A. Council T., Executive Committee 7.5 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 35 Silver Bay Club5 Class President T.. MILDRED MARY TRUSCOTT Delhi Art: and .Yeieizcef Soccer Team LQ Arete. CHIEN TsAo YU Xhallcghai, China Art: and .fciefieef RUTH ELEANOR UETZ Philadelphia, Pez. Artf and .Yeiemer AF5 Raven and Serpent5 Tennis Team I, 2.5 Dance Festival 1, 7.5 Publicity Chairman Y.W.C.A.5 Women's Debate Club I5 Women's Glee Club 1, 35 Class Publicity Manager IQ Freshman Play5 Presi- dent of Outside House 33 The Cornell Wof22e:1'J Newt Board 3. ANNA MARY URBAN Lmzmxter, Pa. ITBQP5 Women's Glee Club. IRENE HULDA VERWIEBE Schefzcmzdy Arete. MARIAN MAY WALBANCKE Richmoml Hill KA5 Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 Silver Bay Club 2.5 3. JEAN WARREN Irhizeez HBIIP 5 The Cornell Comztryman Board 7.5 3. OLGA JOHANNA WEBER New York Cigf E K. EVA MAE WEEKS Grofoiz 5 State Cash Scholarship. ROSA WEINSTOCK New York City MILDRED ROMAYNE WENNER Afhlqy, Pez. AEA5 Women's Glee Club 1, 3. MARY JANE WHITE Spokmze, Wezrh. KA9. ANOR GERTRUDE WHITING Phelpf A115 State Cash Scholarship. ANNA MARGARET WILSON Ithaca EK5 Dance Festival IQ Freshman Banquet Committee5 Freshman Play Committee5 Ha tee5 Silver Bay Club, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Women's Glee Club 1, 7., 3. EDITH CATHERINE YOUNG Randolph Soccer Team I., 35 Farmers' Week Committee 7.5 Arete, Vice-President 3. 57-3 Arif and .Slriencm Home Economirf Home Economzar Home Eeofzoizzicr Arif and .Yrieneef Arif and Seioizeef Arif mid .Yrieizoef Arif mul .Ycieizref Arn and .Yricnref Art: and Science: Arr! and .Yciefzref des Commit- Home Economies -Y S14 J I I N. 4 q J x -JfjJJ I 'Q 3 J f ' -H I IL, , JAL -Q.. .. 1? TLJQITJ7-lvlf5L'TN ' -M. M mlm -ff mf JL , x 1 1 1 . I fkf ' 'I P41 wr-we-., '-- D . b. - , W VIL x V .- , 31 Y AVN AW' AVA XV fNVf'N www A 11711-2 S ' A . v ' 'Ll H I? 1125! H Q aa f J - ,lq .. ' 'J . ' . f 4221.2 H, ' CAD l I f' . , w , , 1 -. .4 V1 . -,- . . V 3 1 H ,Ex N . ,- I, , xlf' . ,.,, -V 1 ' I, L :ZYMVVWI 2 I w '1 w,, w A mmnw-..f. Ji.. . ui K, V NV -l 311, - SENIOR SOCEITY Mortar Board .Margery Ifabella Blair Eilitb Horrcnfe Cbriftenyen Elifabetb Graham Clark Maiy Alyene Fenner Katharina Geyer fean Lothian Herbert Francef ale Gray Malin! Dorothy May' Searlef Ealna Virginia Silliinan .Myra Patricia Tolins Helen Danglaf Worelezz 57.6 JUNIOR SOCIETY , new un aim? YYEQEI Raven and Serpent Conftance Acgnef Cobb Ola Cooper Charlotte Grixteele Hannah Hzenflcker fofepbine Rom Hnnrer Agnex Grace Kelly fofepnine Gooelale Milly Ifaoelle Salornan Helen Rea Trefzlv Rath Eleanor Uetq 517 SENIOR HOME ECONOMICS AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Sedowa EVELYN CALKINS DOROTHY DANN MILDRED GORDON EMMA GOSMAN LAURA GRISWOLD ELINOR IRISH LUCILLE LOTRIDGE CATHERINE MACLEOD MILDRED ROSENBERRY 'IEANETTE SEELY 518 HOME ECONOMICS SOCIETY Q Umicron N u lllu Clzapter NATIONAL HONORARY MEMBER MISS MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER FACULTY MEMBERS MISS EMMA CONLEY MISS DOROTHY FESSENDEN MISS DOROTHY DELANY MISS KATHARINE HARRIS MISS FAITH FENTON MISS HELEN MONSCH MISS FLORA ROSE ACTIVE MEMBERS ANNA DEYO MILDRED GORDON LAURA GRISWOLD ELIZABETH I-IOLLISTER FRANCES HOOK LUCILLE LOTRIDGE CORINNE MESSING MILDRED ROSENBERRY MARJORIE STEVENS MILDRED TUCKER 519 Mills Christensen Cobb Andrews Messing MacLeod Blair Women 'S SeMGOUernmen1f Association EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CATHERINE MACLEOD, '18 .,....... COIIINNE MESSING, '18 . 4 MARGERY BLAIR, '18 . CONSTANCE COBB, '19 . JOSEPHINE MILLS, '19 . EDITH CHRISTENSEN, '18 . . . Prefident . If! Vice-President zd Vice-Prefidevzt . 3d Vice-Prefidmt C01'7'6.1'p077Lif7Zg .Yecrefmgf . Recording Secretary ANNA ANDREWS, '3O . . . Treamrer JUDICIARY COMMITTEE CATHERINE MACLEOD, '18, Clmirmmz FRANCES MOUNT, '18 CONSTANCE COBB, '19 HELEN NVORDEN, '18 JOSEPHINE MILLS, '29 530 'J Dann Herbert Reynolds Tolins Osborne Searles Geyer Brersch Miner Salomon Gristede Cobb Mills Kelley Andrews Hanford Silliman Worden Christensen Messing MacLeod Blair Clark Schneider Mount SeMGooernment Association Council CATHERINE MACLEOD, '18 CORINNE MESSING, '18 . MARGERY BLAIR, ' . OSEPHINE MILLS, . HELEN WORDEN, ' . ELSIE SCHNEIDER, ELISABETH CLARK, '18 . CHARLOTTE GRISTEDE, '19 ANNA ANDREWS, 'go . . CATHERINE GALLAGHER, '31 MYRA TOLINS, '18 . . ZKATHARINA GEYER, '18 . DOROTHY SEARLES, '18 . CARRIE FABRIKANT, '18 . EDNA SILLIMAN, '18 . AGNES KELLY, '19 . . FRANCES MOUNT, '18 . 18 CONSTANCE COBB, '19 . J 19 18 '18 JEAN HERBERT, '18 . . EDITH CHRISTENSEN, '18 . JEANETTE HANEORD, '18 . EDITH DANN, '18 . . . ISABELLE SALOMAN, '19 . EMILY BRIGGS, '19 . GRETA OSBORNE, Grad. . MADELYN REYNOLDS, '18 . HELENE MINER, '19 . I Prefident of S elf-Government Affociation . . . Prefident of Ozitfide Hoaxes . . Prefident of Rifley . . Prefident of Sage . . Chairman of Caxcadilia . . , Prefident of Y.W.C.A. . Prefident of Athletic Asfociation . Prefident of Senior Clam Prefident of fanior Clam . Prefident of Sophomore Clam . Prefident of Erefhman Clam , Woineii': Editor of the Annnali . . , . Women'J Editor ofthe San . . . . Editor ofthe Women'J Nezof Chairman of Vocational Giiidance Committee . Chairman of Senior Adoifoijf Committee . Chairman of fiinior Adoifoigl Committee . . . Chairman of Finance Committee . Chairman of Social Committee . . . Chairman of Actioitiet . Prefident of Women'J Dehate Cliih . . Prefident of Wornen'J Glee Clnh . . . Reprefentatiiie of Dramatic Clnh . Prefident of Womeiz'J Cofmopolitan Ciiih . . Chairman of Gradaate Committee . . Chairman of Sorority Gronp Chairman of Scattered Hoiifef Silliman Trefts Randall Emery Lum Gurvin Pipa Griflith Talbot Worden Glenn McCabe Sturman , . . . . Young Women .9 Chrzszfzan Association HELEN XVORDEN, '18 . . . Preyielent FLORINE GLENN, '18 . . Vice-Prefialent . . Treafnrer AGNES TALBOT, '19 . MARGARET MCCABE, '30 VIRGINIA FRANKE . . HELEN TREFTS, '19 . RUTH UETZ, '19 . JEAN RANDALL, '30 . HELEN GRIFFIN, '30 . JOSEPHINE NORTHRUP, '3 FRANCES PATT1s0N, '30 EDNA SILLIMAN, '18 . OLGA YAKHONTOTE, '30 HELEN PIPA, '18 . . LOUISE EMERY, '18 . . . . Secretary . . . . General Secretary . Chairman, Social Committee . Chairman, Piehlicity Committee . Chairman, Finance Committee . Chairman, Inter-Church Committee Chairman, Conference Committee . . . Chairman, Silver Bay Clieh . . . . , . Chairman, Fornm Chairman, Wo1'lel-Fellozoxhip Committee . . . . . . Chairman, Council Chairman, Social Service Committee COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMITTEE HELEN HART, '18 FERNE GRIFEITH, '19 CHARLOTTE STURINIAN, '18 GLADYS LUM, '19 CATHARINE CURVIN, '19 JEAN SALTFORD, '30 537- Dalton I Worden Mead Nash Bancroft Kahse Knapton Searles Terwilliger Fenner Crabtree Pipa Altemcier Reed Schneider Dawdy Barrett Women's Athletic Association Council ELSIE SCHNEIDER, '18 DOROTHY REED, '19 . . KATHRYN ALTEMEIER, '18 CAROLINE DAWDY, '30 . IONE BARRETT, '18 , JANET DALTON, '30 . DOROTHY SEARLES, '18 . PAULINE TERWILLIGER, '30 DOROTHY MEAD, '19 . . MILDRED KAHSE, '19 . JEAN BANCROET, '30 . EDITH NASH, '30 . ALYENE FENNER, '18 . DOROTHY KNAPTON, '18 . HELEN PIPA, '18 . . HANNAH HUNSICKER, '19 . OLIVE WORDEN, '31 . . . Prefietenz' . Vice-Prefieienr' . . S t'CI'6f5Z1jl . . . Treafnrer . Pnblieity Manager . Archery Manager' . . Bafeball Manager . Bafketball Managerf . Field Haekey Manager . . Crew Manager . Tennif Manager' Track Manager . Soccer Manager' . . . Rzfie Manager' President of Pentnarna Presntern' of The Foil Frefnrnan Reprerentatree Women 'S Athletic Honors BLAZER KATHRYN ALTEMEIER, '18 BAR IONE BARRETT, '18 ELISABETH CLARK, '18 MARTHA FINCH, '18 ROSEMARIE PARROTT, '18 ELSIE SCHNEIDER, '18 W.A,A. C WINNERS IONE BARRETT, '18 EDITH CHRISTENSEN, '18 KATHARINA GEYER, '18 FRIEDA HAFEKOST, '18 MARJORIE HERSPION, '18 DOROTHY KNAPTON, '18 FRANCES IVIOUNT, '18 HELEN PTPA, '18 NIYRA TOLINS, '18 534 HONORARY SOCIETY IN ATHLETICS XIX- X W I ikwfi Y, 'fin' ,p-5 1:4 1-LP, I 1, 1,1 I Pentlzama KATHRYN ELIZABETH ALTEMEIER IONE PARKER BARRETT EDITH I-IORTENSE CHRISTENSEN ELISABETI-I GRAHAM CLARK MARTHA BELDING FINCH KATHARINA GEYER FRANCES DE GRAY MOUNT A ROSEMARIE PARROTT HELEN MONICA PIPA ELSIE MARY SCHNEIDER MYRA PATRICIA TOLINS JOSEPHINE LOUISE WHITE HELEN DOUGLAS WORDEN E 535 HONORARY SOCIETY IN EDUCATION Pi Lambda Theta M u Chapter MRS. JENNIE WITMEN TALLCOTT ..... . . . Prefielem' MISS EMELINE MOUL .... . . Vice-Prefident MISS ROSALIND HUMPHREY . . . Recording Secretary MISS EDNA SILLIMAN . . . Carrefponding Secretary MISS JEANETTE I-IANFORD ............ Keeper of Records NATIONAL HONORARY MEMBERS DR. ANNA BOTSFORD COMSTOCK MISS MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER ASSOCIATE MEMBERS MISS HELEN ROSE MISS HELEN MONSCH ACTIVE MEMBERS BARBARA FRETZ JEANETTE HANFORD MRS. FLORENCE WOOLSEY HAZZARD ROSALIND HUMPHREY MRS. NANCY KRITSER MASTERMAN EMELINE MOUL I-IAZEL SCHOONMAKER EDNA SILLIMAN MRS. JENNIE XVITMEN TALLCOT1' FRANCES XVELLS 536 Lashinsky Coyne Lang Montgomery Edwards Lcsoff Crosby Blinkoff Hanford Plunkett Ingalls Ives W Omen ,S Debate Club JEANETTE HANFORD, '18 . LUCILE INGALLS, ,Z9 . HELEN IVES, '18 . . . MARGARET PLUNKETT, ,I7 . COUNCIL . Prefzdent . Md7Zdg67 HONORARY MEMBERS MISS RUTH DAVIS DEAN RACHEL LOUISE FITCH HILDA ANDERSON SYLVIA BAMBERGER IDA BLINKOFF CONSTANCE COBB GERTRUDE COYNE BARBARA CROSBY NORMA EDWARDS JEANETTE HANEORD MISS VIRGINIA PRANKE ACTIVE MEMBERS LUCILE INGALLS HELEN IVES AGNES KELLY ROSE BEVERLYE LASHINSKY. ELEANOR LESOFF JOSEPHINE MILLS DORIS MONTGOMERY EUGENIE ZELLER 557 Ganzenmuller Talbot Miller Hopper Bloomer Russell Andrews Schultz Kuehnert Finch Jenks Ingalls Bateman Starr Udall Meyer Cohen Hizsnuy Crissey Howell Henrich Shields M. Rice R. Uetz Getlen Duffy Branch Gorbaty H. Rice Irmschler Griswold Edminster Gallagher S. Miller Austin Holme Simpson johnson Simon Sloan Rosbroolc Beadle Cronyn Armstrong Buckelevv Weld Nulfort M. Wilson Norhnngle McAlpine Davis A. Wilson Gordon Allyn Pope Marshall Peets Chaffee E. Sawdon Hennessey Andrews A. Sawdon Sharpe Urban Cottis Stevens Puller Pontias Mullen Werney Schoonover Dann Dudley M Vutz Terwilliger Conklin Grunt lacovino VanMolle Omen 'S Glee Club EDITH DANN, '18 . . Prefidcnt LIZETTE HAND, '19 . . Vice-Prefidmt EDNA SCHOONOVER, '30 . . Secretmy MYRTLE UETZ, '30 . . . . Trmfzzrer PAULINE TERWILLIGER, '30 . LOIS BEADLE HELEN BRANCH RUTH CHAEEEE RUTH CONKLIN EDITH DANN ANNA DEYO HELEN ALLYN FLORENCE ANDREWS MABEL AUSTIN GRACE BOWELL CATHERINE BUCKELEW ROSALIE COHEN CORNELIA DAVIS LIZETTE HAND ANNA ANDREWS MARGARET BATEMAN MIRIAM BLOOMER MARY CLARK MADELINE DUFFY MINNIE EDMINSTER RUTH GORBATY MARY ARMSTRONG SADIE COPLAN DOROTHY COTTIS MARY CRISSEY POLLY CRONYN CATHERINE GALLAGHER KATHERINE GANZENMULLER MARY HENNESSEY LEOPOLDINE HIZSNAY GRADUATE MEMBER ELIZABETH JENKS SENIORS MARTHA FINCH FANNY GETLEN MILDRED GORDON LAURA GRISWOLD HELEN GRANT JUNIORS CAROL HENRICH LUCILE INGALLS MARGARET JOHNSON IRENE MEYER SARAH NOYES DOROTHY PEETS RUTH PINCKNEY SOPHOMORES HELEN GRIFFIS BRUNHILDA IRMSCHLER JEAN MUNSON ESTHER NOTHNAGLE MYRTLE PULLEN HELEN RICE EDNA SCHOONOVER MARGARET SCHULTZ PRESHMEN DOROTHY HOPPER ROSEMARY HUNT JANE MARSHALL DELIGHT MCALPINE FRANCES MEISSE JOSEPHINE MILLER EDNA MULLEN TANIA NIKIFOROFF HELEN NUEEORT 539 Libmripzn HELEN HOLME MADDALENA IACOVINO HELEN KUEHNERT SHIRLEY MILLER CORINNE MESSING AGNES SAWDON MARGARET PONTIUS ELERIEDA POPE MARJORY RICE ESTHER SAWDON RUTH UETZ MARY URBAN ALICE VAN MOLLE ANNA WILSON EDITH SHARPE MARION SIMPSON MURIEL STARR MARION TALBOT PAULINE TERWILLIGER CATHERINE UDALL MYRTLE UETZ HELENA PERRY JEAN ROSBROOK HELEN RUSSELL MARY SHIELDS JEANNE SIMON MARY SLOAN NORMA STEVENS RUTH XVELD MOLLY WILSON lllllllfll' he Foil OFFICERS HANNAH HUNSICKER, '29 . . . . . JEANETTE HANEORD, '18 . SENIORS JEANETTE HANEORD ALICE LOVE Secwmzgf Tremurer FRANCES MOUNT EDNA SILLIMAN JUNIORS IRMA BEYER HANNAH HUNSICKER DOROTHY CHASE MILDRED KAHSE LEMMA CRABTREE KATHRYN MCGUIRE CAROLINE GETTY DOROTHY REED CHARLOTTE SCHILLKE SOPHGMORES JEAN BANCROET CAROLINE DAWDY ELIZABETH EPLEY 540 FRANCESCA HAUSLEIN HELEN HAYDEN ROSE MARGOLIN Q ?f' H . A , . , , 3'-'4 ' fp - I A, 1 A rate MARJORIE STEVENS, '18 . . EDITH CATHERINE YOUNG, '19 . ACHSAH ANGELINE BRILL, '18 . MAYEELLE CURTISS, '19 . . GLADYS AURELIA ADAMS, '19 . SENIORS ACHSAH ANGELINE BRILL ELEANOR CLARK JOHNSON JUNIORS GLADYS AURELIA ADAMS MARIAN GENEVIEVE COON MAYEELLE CURTISS I ETHEL HELEN LEHDE SOPHOMORES BEATRICE CAROLINE FEHR FLORENCE ANNA GERKEN MARY VROOMAN PAGE . President . Vice-President . .Yeczfetmgf Tmzmrer H iyrorian JEANETTE ELIZABETH SEELY MARJORIE STEVENS ELEANOR PAYE PEASE CHARLOTTE LOUISE SCHILLKE MILDRED MARY TRUSCOTT EDITH YOUNG ROSELIA LUGENIA ROSS MARY SCHULTE PAULINE EMMA TERWILLIGER IRENE HULDA VER WIEBE 541 MX' 'v J .KW I. an TYEQLWV W ayszde Aftermath FERNE GRTEHTH, ,Z9 . . . . . Pre.fident MARTHA COX, '19 . . . Vice-Prefident LAURA GRISWOLD, '18 . . .S'6C1'6flZly CATHARINE CURVIN, '19 . . Treamref' HONORARY MEMBER DR. EDITH NASON IN URBE MISS HELEN BETTIS DR. ESTHER PARKER MISS EDNA HOTCHKISS MRS. KARL WIEGAND MRS. GERALDINE MEARNS MISS HELEN WING MRS. PAUL WORK SENIORS NEVA BLODGETT EMMA GOSMAN RUTH CONKLIN LAURA GRISWOLD DOROTHY DANN RUTH WALLENWEIN JUNIORS CATHARINE CURVIN FERNE GRIFFITH MARTHA COX HELEN HAMMOND HELEN GILLMEISTER LYDIA KITT IRENE MEYER SOPHOMORES FRANCES LEONARD 541 MARGARET SCHULTZ Gristedc VanDcrhOef Altcmc-:ir Salomon Bancroft Grifiiths Knapton Urban Hcrshon Hafckost V Dot and Circle IN URBE FRANCES EAGAN MARGUERITE KINGSBURY ROSALIND HUMPHREY JEANETTE POWELL SENIORS KATHRYN ALTEMEIER MARJORIE HERSHON JUNIORS CHARLOTTE GRISTEDE ISABELLE SALOMAN SOPHOMORES JEAN BANCROET HELEN HAYDEN DORIS VAN DERHOEF 543 Tsao Chorine Doren Hart Zuskin F. Varon Mendez Goldstein Duntz Linderman E. Varon Peterson Tsang Sou:-:rs Pola Weiner SChuCl-:ovvsky Friedman Rose R. Cohen Bnmberger Robbins Kaplan L. Cohen Briggs Carlin Williams Cottis Shaw Cornell Omen 'S Osmopolitan Club HONORARY MEMBERS MRS. LIVINGSTON FARRAND Miss GERTRUDE HOUSTON NYE DEAN RACHEL LOUISE FITCH MRS. NATHANIEL SCHMIDT EMILY BRIGGS, '19 . LOUISE SLAVIN COHEN MINNIE KAPLAN, 'LQ GRACE CARLIN, '19 . MISS GRACE SEELY ASSOCIATE MEMBER Miss VIRGINIA ELIZABETH PRANKE ACTIVE MEMBERS . . . Prfeirlcut . . Vice-Prefizlevzt , Carrexpwzding .ffrremry Recording Secretary MILDRED WILLIAMS, 'LS . ..... . . . Treamrer GRADUATES ELEANOR I-loLsTON SAHIRE MOUI-ITAR ELIZABETH ROsE SENIORS LOUISE SLAVIN COHEN SYLVIA GOLDSTEIN MILDRED O'DONNELL MILDRED WILLIAMS Lois DOREN XVINIFRED HART MILDRED ROBBINS MARION WILSON EMILY DUNTZ LILLIAN KELLER MAEEL SHAW LOUISE YALE PAULINE FRIEDEIAN LAURA MENDEZ XVEI VAN TSANG JANICE ZUSKIN JUNIORS SYLVIA BAMEERGER GRACE CARLIN NEIL KEILY VIOLA STEPHANY EMILY BRIGGS LILLIAN CHOTINE ADELINE NORDENDAHL CI-IIEN YU TSAO LYIARI.-KN BROCKWAI' ROSALIE CO1-IEN GERTRUDE ROBBINS GIZELLA WITTMAN OsEA C.-XLCIOLARI MINNIE KAPLAN SADIE SIEGEL SOPHOMORES RLVTH FRANKLIN GRACE PETERSON MARGARET SOUERS FLORA VARON ELIZABETH F.-XRXVELL RUTH SCHUCHOVVSKY SELMA URBAND MARION WI-IIPPLE ERSIA LINDERSIAN FRESHMEN DOROTHY COTTIS LEOPOLDINE HISZN.AY ANNELIESE SCHLOH ESTHER XVEINER BARBARA CROSBY 'IOSEPHINE POL.-X EDITH VARON 544 WR 'VF 43 01ass N Offwevs Eff-WNCJ Wemxrhaxmka 547 1 - L ,fx ,If 1 f .,,,i g z ff, me ,za f ., ,4 - , , 4 i 1 X , 'A ., A , .in sl., it Hi R f xg? 7 .. 17 , V 2 v 1!' ff -r ' ilgl f , 3 x Ellgtk fig QW I 'vb ,Q if Y fi' mf J , W ,M ,, M W--.W wdck --- 'Der A Elm J J N1 f 1 .- ' X V , ' miamwgwfwm -1 z., , fm- 5. .1 - Dsl'-1511 W de Edna - do h , I ' 1 gZf , ? Q T 1 1, f 1, 3 X rl if L ' 1, I iFPf4i.2y fw1 JM 3 . f i dwg ' Q SA , ' - -' ' -1' 'P Ig, M ., Qlliclge H 51111115 I R015 N FF!-'lfwlie 548 N Ligett - Etheldlurh Il G l1.1rli.z -2241 L-ion AVF.. Q- ., R L-1011 549 Gcufoli ne ARGHERU ' GREXU 55 J L. .1 L 'I - I' 7 V DANCE ffEsT1vAL qssxsya '3 W W' W ' V a. ,,,,,,,. ,, LJ 'I f' 'I ' f' I Tray IT NIM f. - I .-- ' V - - Mmm 1 '-I 2 11-rg r'-k 'EI r 'EP T H n ,- I4 lgn. ' hu:.fi-4.9-:'. Lf. Hn., .. I' ...L4...- - . , ,ef 'KN Kappa Alpha lzeta Fifty-six Chapters Founded at De Pauw University in 1870 g.. 29 Taft Hoisingron Garling Slaghr Evans H. Smith Wcld Espsnschicd Pullcn H.Gillcspic D. Sminh Shattuck Allcn Egglcton Poln johnson Blake Marrincrri Wicgand Eplcy Godfrey Gregg Hcyl Dcan M.Mann Lcnnon Fnlcs M.Smlth R.Gillcspic Gray Nuys: Facldi: Archibald Lyrl: Crow R,Smi:l1 Clark Haggsrrom lV111CLC0l.l Saul Scllon Rockwood Bristow 554 MISS MRS. MISS MRS. MRS. MISS ota hapter Ertablifbed in 1881 IN FACULTATE If-5-.. MRS. ANNA BOTSFORD COMSTOCK MISS RUBY HOWE ETHEL BAILEY RAYMOND BELL EVELYN MERCER BRISTOW GEORGE RAY CHAMBERLAIN LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS VIVIAN DRENCKAHN MRS. RICHARD HENRY EDWARDS MISS MISS MISS MARY EVERETT LILLIAN PEARLE GREEN REBECCA STONEMAN HARRIS MRS. RALPH JONES MISS MRS. CECILIA AGNES LAW WILLIAM FORREST LEE MRS. THOMAS LYIJLLETON LYON ALICE ARCHIBALD BARBARA BROOKS ELISABBTH GRAHAM CLARK MARYBELLE CROW ZOE BARCLAY FALES RUTH FRANCES GILLESPIE MARY GERTRUDE GODPREY ELIZABETH LOUISE ALLEN ELIZABETH JANE EPLEY HELEN ELIZABETH GILLESPIE EMILY BLAKE EDNA ELEANOR EGGLETON OLIVE MARY ESPENSCHIED MARY EVANS FLORENCE RUTH GARLING IN URBE MRS. ALFRED WRAY SENIORS 'VIRGINIA TATIANA FADDIS ANNE JUSTINE HAGGSTROM LOUISE LYTLE CATHERINE BAYNARD MACLEOD KATHRYN POWER JUNIORS ELIZABETH HALSEY GREGG DOROTHY HEYL, A GRACE LENNON SOPHOMORES PAULINE BARTLE HOISINGTON MARION LANSING MANN MYRTLE MERETTA PULLEN JOYCE MARGUERITE SHATTUCK FRESHMEN ELEANOR MAXWELL GRAY GLADYS KATHERINE JOHNSON JEAN WILBUR MANN CARROLL MARTINETTI HELEN LOUISE NUFPORT 555 MRS. JAMES FERRIS MCKINNEY MISS MRS. MISS MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. LOUISE MERRITT EDWARD LEAMINGTON NICHOLS ANNA PAINE FITZ RANDOLPH HUGH DANIEL REED ROBERT ERNEST RETTGER ROBERT WARREN SAILOR MRS. JACOB SCHRAAM MRS. MRS. MRS. MISS MRS. SUMNER HUBER SLICHTER ALBERT WILLIAM SMITH LOUIS SMITH MARY WAITE ELIAS ROOT BEADLE XVILLIS MILDRED ROCKWOOD KATHERINE SAUL ' ELIZABETH MARGARET SELLON RUTH ALTHEA SMITH MARGARET STACY NOYES THELMA LOOMIS POWERS MARY JANE WHITE DORA FRANCES HARSEN SMITH MARY ELEANOR SMITH ELSA MARIE WIEGAND JOSEPHINE YVONNE POLA ELEANOR CHURCHILL SLAGHT HILDA AGNES SMITH IDA ELIZABETH TAI-'T RUTH ELIZABETH XVELD 294 'Q ggnsttfitctlnssfpzeizgi 16, ,gf W., Kappa Kappa Gamma Fifty-seven Chapters Founded at Monmouth College in 1870 Morgan Bostwick Gretz H. Peterson MacNaught Lowe Schade Macon King Crosby Wagner White Krupa Knapp P. Scott Hayden Bancroft Post Brown Reader Medden Cottis Kelly Bradley Ellsworth Hunsicker L. Peterson Rutter Burton 555 Ek MISS KATHERINE ALEXANDER MRS. CHARLES BAKER MISS HESTER BANCROFT MISS JOSEPHINE BANKS MRS. JOHN BARR MRS. PETER CLAASSEN MISS MARGERY DIXON MRS. PHILLIPS GARRETT MRS. HENRY HINKLEY MISS MARY HULL MARGERY ISABBLA BLAIR MARGARET ELIZABETH BRADLEY MARIEN PAYNE BURTON HANNAH HUNSICI-:ER JEAN GORDON BANCROET JEANNETTE ELENA BROWN HELEN FOWLER HAYDEN MARJORIE ELENOR KNAPP EMILY BOSTWICK DOROTHY COTTIS BARBARA CONKLIN CROSBY MARJORIE BROWN GRETZ Psi Chapter Eftablifbed in 1883 IN URBE MRS. HAROLD KNEEN MISS DOROTHY KORHERR MRS. FRANK LAMBERT MRS. FRANCES LEHR MISS CAROL LESTER MISS ELIZABETH LINCOLN MISS JULIA MELOTTE MISS RHEUA MEDDEN MRS. HENRY NEEDHAM MRS. MELVIN NICHOLS SENIORS MADELINE ALICE DUNSMORE JUNIORS AGNES GRACE KELLY FRANCES CRANDALL LAPPEUS SOPHOMORES FRANCES IRMA KRUPA ELLEN MEDDEN JOAN MARGARET POST EVELYN JEANNETTE READER FRESHMEN MARY HENNESSEY EMILY JANE KING KATHERINE CUTTLE LOWE ALICE MACNAUGHT 557 MRS. EDWARD PHILLIPS MISS RUTH SHAW MISS MARGARET SMITH MISS LOUISE TARBELL MISS GERTRUDE THILLY MISS MARGARET THILLY MRS. LEONARD URQUHART MRS. HELEN WAGNER MISS MARY WILCOX MRS. BENJAMIN PERCY YOUNG GERALDINE PUTNAM ELLSWORTH ALICE MARY WARNER LINNEA PETERSON JANET GOODWIN RUTTER FLORENCE SCOTT PATRICIA SCOTT MADELINE CONSTANCE WAGNER ELIZABETH HALSEY WHITE EDITH MARIE MACON BIRGINIA VANKIRK MORGAN HAZEL ELIZABETH PETERSON ALICE ELLIOT SCHADE elta Gamma Forty-one Chapters Founded at The Louis School in 1877. Abcl Buckingham Dymott Auch White M, Uctz Hanlon Hanscom Collicr Stuart H. Rice Pattison Kcnticld Sax: Bnilry Whiting M. Ricc D'hccclcnc Crist R. Llctz Hunter H. Recd Whalen Groff Kahsc Cooper Stcvcns LaDuc Cnlkinb Colton Gcycr Rosenberry Dougherty Reynolds Brown Ncwcomcr Harris SSS MRS. MRS. MRS. MISS MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MISS MRS. -A-' :fu T Wu ho 5 CHARLES DIBELE BOSTWICK CONSTANCE CONNOR BROWN WILLIAM ARTHUR BROWNELL HENRY BUCKINGHAM SAMUEL HOWARD BURNETT ROLLA CLINTON CARPENTER PAUL CHAPMAN FOSTER COEFIN MARION ELIZABETH CRIST HERBERT CHARLES ELMER HAROLD FLACK GRACE WILMA COLTON MARGARET CONLEY LOIS MARGARET DOUGHERTY RUTH CAMERON CALKINS OLA COOPER FLORENCE CRIST GERMAINE D'HEEDENE MARY ELIZABETH GROBE IDA ELLA AUCH EVELYNE MAY COLLIER JULIETTE FRANCES HANLON VIRGINIA MONTAGUE HANSCOM RUTH AGNES ABEL JANET BAILEY MARGARET C BUCKINGHAM hi hapzfer Eftablifbcd in 1885 IN FACULTATE VI ARVIN GRAHALI IN URBE MRS. ALLEN FRASER MRS. WVILLIAM JOHN HEBEL MRS. ROLAND HUFB MRS. RALPH LENT MRS. CHARLES MURDOCI-1 MISS ELSIE MURRAY MISS MRS. MRS. MISS ELEANOR NEWCOMER CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP ROBERT OSBORNE GRACE PIERSON SENIORS KATHARINA GEYER HELEN HARTZELL JUNIORS ELIZABETH HARRIS JOSEPHINE ROSS HUNTER MILDRED ELIZABETH KAHSE MARION MARGARET LADUE DOROTHY ELIZABETH REED SOPHOMORES GRACE ELIZABETH MILLER FRANCES ELIZABETH PATTISON HELEN HARRIET RICE FRESHMEN DOROTHY MARION DANE MAVIS SYLVIA DYMOTT MARY AUGUSTA JOHANNSEN 559 MISS MRS. MISS MRS. GERTRUDE SCOTT CAROLINE SLATER MADGE KATHERINE SMITH WILLIAM TRYSTRAM STEVENS MRS. WILLIAM ALONZO STOCKINGHIR MRS. MISS MRS. MRS MRS. CARRIE WETHERBEE LUELLA WILLIAMS WALTER WILLIAMS KARL WOOD EDMUND WORTHEN CHILTON WRIGHT RUTH PAULINE PEDBRSEN MADELYN ELIZABETH REYNOLDS MILDRED RUTH ROSENBERRY HELEN REED MARJORIE ALICE RICE RUTH ELEANOR UETZ HELEN MARIE WHALEN ANOR GERTRUDE WHITING MARGARET ALLIS SAXE DOROTHY WOOD STUART MYRTLE BELLE UETZ FRANCES DYER WHITE ZETTA ELIZABETH KENPIELD MARY FRANCIS SHIELDS ELIZABETH JEANETTE STEVENS 'i 1 i. Alpha Phi Twenty-eight Chapters Founded at Syracuse University in 1877. Cheney Hamilton Davis Blood Griffis Palmer Talbot Scheer Hannon Tompkins Trefrs Keator Wcnbourne Noble Rice-Wray Proskouriakoff Croissant Hazel Mrs. Vose Nye Fitter Marshall Hine Barron McKinley Dorner Collyer Gallagher Borst Davenport Evans Stevens Ogden Wyckoff 560 MISS MRS. MRS. GERTRUDE ADAMS HAROLD NELSON BLISS CHARLES BRUFF MRS. CARL GILBERT MRS. EDWIN HOPKINS MRS. CARL FREEMAN HOWE MRS. LEWIS KNUDSON MRS. HERBERT METZOER LOIS SCOFIELD FITTER ADELAIDE LUDLOW HAZEL ELIZABETH NOBLE EULA LUCILLE CROISSANT HELEN DURHAM HALLETT KATHRYN AGNES HANNON MARGARET HAPGOOD ESTHER JOSEPHINE HINE EMILY LOUISE BLOOD ELIZABETH INGRAM CHENEY DOROTHEA DAVIS WILHELMINA BARTON DOROTHY FASSETT BORST BARBARA NORMAN COLLYER LAURA ELIZABETH DAVENPORT FREDERICA MARIE DORNER DOROTHY ELIZABETH EVANS elta lzapter Exrablifbed in 1889 IN URBE MRS, HAROLD MARSTON MORSE MRS. HOWARD RILEY MISS DOROTHY CHRISTINE SEEI-IOLZER MISS GRACE ALVANA SEELY MRS. ALLEN HOSIE TREMAN MRS. EDWARD TITCHENER MISS BETTY TALMAGE WYCKOFF MRS. EDWARD GUILD WYCKOFF MRS. GEORGE YOUNG, JR. SENIORS RUTH ELIZABETH NYE EDRIS ROUSHAN RICE-WRAY EMILY HARLESS WENBOURNE JUNIORS RUTH LAING KEATOR KSENIA PROSKOURIAKOEE MARGARET STUART SCHEER AGNES TALBOT HELEN REA TREPTS SOPHOMORES V HELEN LA MONTE GRIFFIS ANNE SARGENT HAMILTON THELMA ELIZABETH PALMER RUTH CALISTA TOMPKINS FRESHMEN CATHERINE ANNA GALLAGHER JANE KATHLEEN MARSHALL JEAN MCKINLEY MARGARET DORCY OGDEN LOUISE STEVENS BARBARA FRANCES WYCKOEE 561 F365 0 I M .xiifiv ff ' We ul Alpha Omicron Pi Thirty-three Chapters Founded at Barnard College in 1897 Miller Meisse Smith Arnold Irish Blewer Flannery Dawdy Lynahan Macbeth Mongel Cobb Kitt Miner Kolb Davidson Fay Riegart Pontius Harris Studebaker Jann Radford George E. A. Irish Altemeier Barrett Baker Mount Carr Schneider Barvian Mullen Robbins Saxton Thro Hepworth Grant Wilson 567. - ,I- fb .5 I ,,f- fm, Epsilon lzapter Efnzllliflacd in 1908 IN FACULTATE MISS FRANCES PALMER EAGAN MISS GRACE MORIN IN URBE ' MRS. ARTHUR ALLEN MRS. RICHARD MORDOFF MRS. LELAND NORCROSS ALLEN MISS VIRGINIA KATHRH'N MORRIS MRS. MORTIER FRANKLIN BARRUS MRS. NATHANIEL SCHMIDT MISS SALLY MILLER - MISS EVELYN ADENE VAN HORN MRS. ALBERT XVRIGHT SENIORS KATI-IRYN ELIZABETH ALTEMEIER MARIE CATHERINE JANN ELIZABETH BAKER CORINNE GASKILL MESSING IONE PARKER BARRETT FRANCES DEGRAY MOUNT VIRGINIA IRENE CARR ROBERTA RADEORD JANE CAROLINE GEORGE ELSIE MARY SCHNEIDER ELINOR ALICE IRISH HELEN DOUGLAS WORDEN JUNIORS GLADYS CATHRINE BURGESS LYDIA KITT CONSTANCE AGNES COBB CHARLOTTE KOLB MARION TRUTH DAVIDSON HELENE WHITE MINER Nell Clmtterbf Fay MARGARET LOUISE PONTIUS MARGENE LOUISE HARRIS FRANCES REIGART HELEN ELIZABETH STUDEBAKER SOPHOMORES CAROLINE KELSEY DAWDY LILLIAN MAUDE MILLER JANET ELIZABETH IRISH ESTHER CORNELIA NOTHNAGLE ELIZABETH JANE LYNAHAN RUTH ELIZABETH SMITH FRESHMEN MARY MILLER ARNOLD ANNA MUNDER MONGEL MARY THERESA BARVIAN FRANCES EDNA MULLEN CATHERINE ADELAIDE BLE ER ELIZABETH CHRISTINE ROBBINS W MARY ELIZABETH FLANNERY ELSPETH JOSCELINE GRANT DOROTHY ALICE HEPWORTH MARGARET OATMAN MACBETH FRANCES ELIZABETH MEISSE 563 VESTA MARIE ROGERS DOROTHY DUNLAP SAXTON ISABEL LUCETTA THRO MOLLY HASSLER WILSON OLIVE GRACE XVORDEN . H 4 '53, fgz: X -li ,FTF-' rlifff ' ' .'l'3xx' Delta Z eta Forty-eight Chapters Founded at Miami University in 19o2. Case Skilling Lautrup Kingsley Eastman George Easton Hoelclerlin Eagan Glynn Clark Andrews Flanders Dewey D. Van Derhoef A. Van Derhoef Overlfleld E. Denman M.Kratzer C. Denman Knapton McClure H. Kratzer Wilson Schultz Grant S64 Beta hapter Eftablifhed in 1903 IN FACULTATE MISS FLORENCE LOUISE BECKER MISS ELOISE MAY IRISH MISS HELEN LEONORA BETTIS MISS MARY AGNES CONLON MISS ANNE LYDIA EASTMAN IN URBE MRS. OSCAR VON ENGELN SENIORS CARLOTTA FRANCES DENMAN ELIZABETH ELEANOR DENMAN HELEN MAE GRANT DOROTHY ROSE KNAPTON HARRIET LOUISE KRATZER JUNIORS FLORENCE FRANCES ANDREWS AGNES JULIA SCHILLER SOPHOMORES FREDERICA ANNA BALLARD FLORENCE ANNE CASE MARY MILDRED CLARK ALMA BISHOP DEWEY MILDRED MARY EAGAN FRESHMEN ELIZABETH LLOYD EASTON ANNA MARIE FARRELL ESTHER LOIS GEORGE MISS MARJORIE MCGRAIL MISS GLADYS MOUNT MILDRED MARIE KRATZER FLORENCE STELLA MCCLURE JOSEPHINE SCHULTZ RUTH LEONA WALLACE NELLIE MILDRED WILSON MARY CHARLOTTE F INLEY SARAH KATHARINE FLANDERS LOUISE HOELDERLIN HARRIETTE ELLA KINGSLEY MARION PAY SKILLING DORIS IRENE VAN DERI-IOEE MARY ELIZABETH GLYNN HELEN MARGARET LAUTRUP DOROTHY DODDS OVEREIELD ARLENE JEANNETTE VAN DERHOEE 555 X I 4' r 1' ff, fl' 4541558 Delta' Delta Delta Seventy-one Chapters Founded at Boston University in 1888 Hunt Gibbs T. Nikiforoff Schloh Ayers Kline Auburn Yzilchontolf N. Nilciforoff Nicholson Keese Udall Huppmztn Sloan Walker Hicks Corwin Bassage Jones Strohm English Yost Graham Gristccle Christensen Fenner Edmond Hand Maloney 566 A 'f CA! 'JSA Alpha Beta Chapter Eftabliflaed in 1913 IN FACULTATE MISS MISS ELEANOR MCMULLEN ELEANOR SIMONS MRS. STACY MAY MRS. MARGUERITE POHEK MRS. HAROLD PRATT MRS. LUCY PHELPS SIIVIONS MISS EMMA SPEED MISS DELIA STONE MRS. ROLLO TALLCOTT MRS. CORNLEIUS BETTEN MISS RACHEL LOUISE FITCH MISS RUTH ST. JOHN IN URBE MRS. MARY ORR BARBER MRS. MINNETTE METCALE BROCKWAY MRS. IDA EDMONTD MRS. LOUISE STEVENS FENNER MISS MARGARET FISH MRS. MARGARET TREVOR FORD MISS ANNE GORDON MISS EVELYN XVALKER SENIORS EDITH HORTENSE CHRISTENSEN MARY ALYENE FENNER ALICE MAY MALONEY JUNIORS ALICE AUBURN EVELYN DE GOLIER BASSAGE ETHEL WINIFRED CORWIN DOROTHY ADELAIDE ENGLISH LURLINE MAUD STROHM SOPHOMORES PRISCILLA HICKS MARGARET ANN HUPPMAN HELEN GRANT KEESE GUNI-IILD WILHELMINA NICHOLSON ELEANOR LOUISE YOST FRESHMEN ESTHER AYERS MYRA EMERSON RUTH GIBBS MARTHA LOUISE HASBROOK MARY SLOAN S67 KARIN HEDWIG CECELIA HERMANSON EDITH LUCILLE LOTRIDGE LUCILE ELEANOR GRAHAM CHARLOTTE GRISTEDE LIZETTE FURMAN HAND HELEN MARION JONES NINA NIKIFOROFP JEAN ELIZABETH SALTFORD MARY CATHERINE UDALL OLGA YAKHONTOFF ROSEMARY HORTON HUNT MARGARET RANDOLPH KLI TATIANA NIKIFOROFF NE ANNELIESE CHARLOTTE SCHLOH 22 1 . get I i g. 'Shia' .'x:,.'i ' 'i 11:1 'I Afia, . Chz Omega Seventy-two Chapters Founded at University of Arkansas in 1895 Brown Boyer Losie McCully Tabor Leary Beals Pratt Mone M. Pipa Cuervo M. S. Bateman Dierzen M. F, Bateman Tinker Keily Wilcox Hoyt Fish Hill H, Pipa Noyes O'Donnell Morrison Miracle Ingalls Fraser 568 Theta Alpha Chapter Efmblirhed in 1917 IN URBE MRS. JOSEPH BARR MISS VIRGINIA FRANK MRS. HOMER CHAPMAN MISS ANONA KELLER MISS KATHERINE FISH MRS. ROBERT MORSE MISS CLARA OWENS SENIORS IVERNA HILL ROSE DEE MORRISON MARGARET RACHEL HOYT MILDRED GENEVIEVE 0,DONNELL HAZEL MARIE-LOUISE KEILY HELEN MONICA PIPA MARGARET GRACE MIRACLE HERMIONE WILCOX JUNIORS ' MARY FTANCES BATEMAN Y SARAH JANET NOYES H CHARLOTTE LUCILLE INGALLS MARY ELIZABETH ANN PRATT MARY KATHLEEN RUEELE . SOPHOMORES MARGARET SEELEY BATEMAN DORIS HENRIETTA MCCULLY EDITH MARGOT CUERVO ALICE CATHERINE MONE DOROTHY MAY DIETZEN INEZ ARLENE TABOR RACHEL SHAW FRASER GUERTINE TINKER FRESHMEN JOSEPHINE AMANDA BEALS DORIS BROWN MIRIAM MARY BOYER MARY PATRICIA LEARY GERTRUDE LOUIE LOSIE MONA DAWAN PIPA JOSEPHINE DENT SYMONS 569 MARJORIE STANSBURY ,fl U l U I I 'i. Ah' 9' I 2, 1, Kappa Delta Fifty-ive Chapters Founded at Virginia State Normal School in 1897 Meagher QV. Churchill Gilbert Umlauf Los Kamp Griffith Broder Cleary Northrup Stearns Cole Nash Borcherding Miller L. Churchill I-loberg Young Taylor Lum Gillmeister Walbancke S. Wagner Gainey Van Molle Ten Broeck Stenberg A. Wagner Persbacker Meade Iacovino Urban Danncr Guthmann Enclerlcy Wade Murphy 570 mega hi lzapter Efmbliffaed in I9 I7 IN FACULTATE MISS LUCY KIMBALL P IN URBE MISS MILDRED STORM BOOL MRS. RUTH TROUSDALE MISS EVELYN KENNEDY MRS. FORREST WRIGHT SENIORS IRENE DANNER ALISON MARIE SHAY VERNA ENDERLY LUELLA GRACE URBAN GRACE ESTELLE GUTHMAN MIRIAM MAY WADE MADELINE. MARY IACOVINO EUGENIE THERESE ZELLER JUNIORS N ORMA LEAH EDWARDS ELSIE LOUISE PERSEACKER AGNES TERESA GAINEY EDITH COLUMBIA STENBERG HELEN LOUISE GILLMEISTER ADRIA TEN BROECK GLADYS CATHERINE LUM ALICE MARIE VAN MOLLE DOROTHY DELAFRED MEADE SYLVIA ANNE WAGNER MARIAN MAY WALBANCKE SOPHOMORES . CAROL BORCHERDING MARIAN ESTHER MURPHY LUNETTA CHURCHILL EDITH NASH SARAH MAY COLE JOSEPHINE LOUISE NORTHRUI2 HARRIET LOUISE GILBERT ROSELIA LUGENIA ROSS OLIVE HOBERG MADELINE STEARNS IDA MILLER ADELAIDE LOUISE TAYLOR AMELIA KATHERINE WAGNER H FRESHMEN FRANCES MARY BRODER VELMA ROSALTHA CHURCHILL MARGARET ELLEN CLEARY GERTRUDE LEONE GRIFFITH 571 LAURA LOS KAMP GENEVIEVE MEAGHER RUTH CATHERINE UMLAUF GLADYS YOUNG E :gr Sigma Delta Tau Ten Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1917 M. Saymon Pushin Kaplan Tobias E. Saymon Singer Marx Kondell Sherman Jacobs De Goff Sweenler Graaf Stern Markson Komrnel Platnik Duschnes Shenkin Lissey Greenberg Levison 577- Alpha Chapter I Eftablixbed in IQ I7 I SENIORS MARIAN LOUISE DUSCHNES JEANNETTE LISSEY EVELYN GREENBERG SOPHIA PLATNIK b XIIVIAN NEDDA SHENKIN JUNIORS ADELE DE Goff CONSTANCE, JEANNE LEVISON ALMA GRAEF HELEN GERTRUDE MARKSON MARIAN KOMMEL HELEN MARX EDITH KONDELL ELIZABETH STERN SOPHOMORES BLUMA JACOBS RUTH SHERMAN BEATRICE KAPLAN EDNA SINGER ELEANOR SAYMON JEANNETTE SWEEDLER FRESHMEN IRMA PUSHIN LENORE TOBIAS S73 MAXINE SAYMON W ,La-...L-ki Ayr. , ' 'ff? ll F'E14 !fwx . V X f ' '-f'- 'ff' Alpha Xi Delta Forty-two Chapters Founded at Lombard College in 1893 E. V.5illiman Booth Brown Ives Barnard Hook E.K.Silliman Beal McCord Miller Gordon A. Love Hanford Kccfc Paddock Leonard Foszcr Lyman Fisher Young Wenncr Gates L. Brooks Mills Wagner M. Brooks Burnside Towne Voorhees Wilder Hopper Lcaming Bebb Ogilvie Gray Cronyn Brockway Baker B. Love Ashdown Blakeslce Lirrle Wheeler E, McColl D. McColl 574 Alpha eta hapter MRS. ALBERT DURAND Extablixbcd in 1918 IN FACULTATE MISS DOROTHY CELIA DELANY IN URBE MRS. AXEL FERDINAND GUSTAFSON MRS. GOLDEN HALL KATHARINE ANGELINE BEAL ALICE ELIZABETH BOOTH BERNIECE MARIAN BROWN MILDRED LEE GORDON JEANETTE HANEORD FRANCES LOUISE HOOK SARAH BARNARD MARIAN AVICE BROCKWAY LUCILLE BROOKS ANNA RACHEL ASHDOWN KATHARINE WEAKLEY BAKER HELEN MIRIAM BROOKS RUTH BURNSIDE MARTHA CORDELIA FISHER BEATRICE ELIZABETH FOSTER MARGARET BEBB JANE BLAKESLEE POLLY CRONYN EMMA LEWIS GRAY DOROTHY RUTH HOPPER ELIZABETH HOPPER ELIZABETH LEAMING SENIORS ELLA KATHARINE SILLIMAN JUNIORS ESTHER JEANETTE YOUNG SOPHOMORES DORA ELOISE W.AGNER FRESHMEN 575 MRS. VAN BREED HART MISS HELEN ROSALIND HUMPHREY MRS. EVERETT STRONG HELEN JEANETTE IVES LEONA DOROTHY KEEFE ALICE DUNBAR LOVE EMILY BARNES MCCORD SHIRLEY ANITA MILLER EDNA VIRGINIA SILLIMAN JESSIE ELIZABETH GATES JOSEPHINE GOODALE MILLS MILDRED ROMAYNE WENNER FRANCES MYRTLE LEONARD BETTY MARINE LOVE RUTH ISABELLE LYMAN DORIS MCCOLL ALICE JEAN PADDOCK ELISABETH ROSA TOWNE VIRGINIA MARION LITTLE MARGARET LYBOLT EMMA JEAN MCCOLL' MARDEL OGILVIE ELIZABETH CORNELL WHEELER DOROTHY ANNA WILDBR LAURA VOORHEES Pi Beta Phi Seventy-one Chapters Founded at Monmouth College in 1867 Olson Lewis Dalton Blauvelt Hunt Ross Allen Sharpe Leuder Gardner Young V. Urban Ryan Montgomery Robinson M. Urban Warren Gould Wertz Cranmer Nicholls Allyn Tobey Glenn Fischer Ruhl Pye DeLamater Lee Kloepfer Pope 576 New Orff elzfa Chapter MISS STARR BASSETT MRS, KARL DALLENBACH MISS LOUISE FLETEMEYER MRS. VICTOR GAGE MISS NELLIE LEONARD FRANCES ANNA DELAMATER GRETCHEN FIELD FISCHER FLORINE DANIEL GLENN PORTIA MARY LEE HELEN CHAPIN ALLYN MARGARET ADELAIDE GOULD ALICE LOUISE KLOEPFER ANITA LEANORE ALLEN ALICE EVA BLAUVELT FRANCES ANNE CRANMER JANET HARBVISON DALTON MURIEL LYON GARDNER GEORGIANA HUNT TI-IORSTINA VONYHLEN OLSON VIRGINIA RYAN Effdblifhfd in 1919 IN FACULTATE MISS NELLIE PERKINS IN URBE SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 577 MRS MRS MRS MRS. MRS PAUL NEEDHANI . JESSE NICHOLLS . PAUL RUSSEL POPE GEORGE WARREN . HERBERT HICE WHETZEL ELFRIBDA EMMA POPE ANNETTE HILDRETH PYE MABEL IRWIN RUHL ' MARY EVANGELINE TOBEY FLORENCE EMMA NICI-IOLLS ANNA MARY URBAN JEAN WARREN LYDIA ELOISE LEUDER ERMA RUTH LEWIS DORIS MONTGOMERY JANE ELIZABETH ROSS EDITH JEANNE SHARPE DOROTHY MAY WERTZ LILLIAN VIRGINIA URBAN FRANCES ELIZABETH YOUNG we E25 Allpha Epsilon Phi Twenty-four Chapters Founded at Barnard College in 1909 Bresler Simon Lipschitz Lenrow Nciburg Feldman Anrnuth Glassman Cantor Gluck Saloman Sharfin Caplan Levy Levine Spiegel Goldstein Elish Tolins Duberstcin Srurman S78 Kappa Chapter Effabliyhed in 1920 IN URBE MRS. IDA SCHIFFENHAUS MAYERS SENICRS ZENA DUBERSTEIN HELEN SPIEGEL MAY ELISH CHARLOTTE SYRIL STURMAN ELEANOR BETTY GOLDSTEIN MYRA PATRICIA TOLINS JUNIORS CHARLOTTE CAPLAN ROSE GLUCK JUDITH GLASSMAN ISABELLE SALOMAN SOPHOMORES SYLVIA BRESLER HELEN LEVINE SARA RUTH CANTOR HELEN CECELE LIPSCHITZ LILLIAN RUTH SHARFIN FRESHMEN ROSE LEE ANMUTH LILLIAN FELDMAN RUTH LENROW RUTH HYLA LEVY SYLVIA NEIBERG JEANNE HELEN SIMON 579 ,Q ,F Q ls' 's- .o Q, Q -9310.279 A5715- Sigma Kapp a Thirty-eight Chapters Founded at Colby College in 1874 Schillke Schuster Seager Wilson Weber V. Stephany Steck I-lenrich Andrews Schoonover Richman Volkolf Smith Herbert Griswold Hyde Calkins Kuehnert White Cook Bruckner Deyo Mosher Bullock Randall McChesney Mueller Coe Merriman E. Stephany Ganzenmuller Schultz Hopkins 580 I x Alpha Zeta hapter MISS DOROTHY IRENE FESSENDEN MRS. LAURENCE BURKMEYER MRS. HARRY HOUSER LOVE MRS. RUTH MARY BIRGE HELEN SUE BRUCKNER EVELYN TYLER CALKINS BEATRICE ALBERTA COOK ANNA KATHERINE DEYO LAURA ELIZABETH GRISWOLD CAROL HENRIETTA HENRICH CHARLOTTE LOUISE SCHILLKE EUNICE MINETTE SCHUSTER KATE CROWLEY SEAGER ANNA LOUISE ANDREWS KATHERINE MIRIAM BULLOCIC MARGARET GERTRUDE HOPKINS JEAN ELIZABETH RANDALL CATHERINE MAY COE KATHERINE REED GANZENMULLER LILLI AN ISABEL MCCHESNEY Eftablifhfrl in 1921 IN FACULTATE IN URBE HUBERT HAWLEY SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES PRESHMEN 581 MISS KATHERINE WYCKOEE HARRIS MRS. CLYDE HADLEY MYERS MRS. JAMES PALMER JEAN LOTHIAN HERBERT HELEN HUEY HYDE HELEN LINNIE KUEHNERT ESTHER MOSHER FRANCES BROADEIELD SMITH HOSEPHINE LOUISE WHITE MILDRED STECK VIOLA .ANNA STEPHANY OLGA JOHANNA WEBER ANNA MARGARET WILSON ANNE ELIZABETH RICHMAN MARY EDNA SCHOONOVER MARGARET AMELIA SCHULTZ KIRA ALEXANDER WTOLKOFF HELENA MERRIMAN ELIZABETH ORLEANOR MULLER EDNA AMELIA STEPHANY +11 - -.:' '+1IlF r' ' :HH Jfff'-' .imp-11 5 I.: -I bn i-I -WI' :'-' - ' 1-1 ku - - - - 4 I V f -- I: . : f 53 7- H.--1 Q- '.- - A A f -nf ,g.,'f: 1 .f n LH x . X, ' r, X I X I QV, Elf, A1 C L-3 A 'W' ww Hu ,U ,, '11 , . l I 4 Pu -- L : J , ' I r 4- 1 lx Ur ,-mf .wx Q ff - Q. , Jim , - ,fx '1 csv Q + . ,. N - A 1 , fs-1 . fl fl, ,A -. 37-ML!,,J ,lj qnfwtihli A V , T'-f-- Q1 ?! ' 'T 1 XA ' U fi' 1 f V 'WN V 'A WN WAN-43W ZPNWIWVN fig- ll' I' l,,f,h Y M L , I X v . ., f--. .v - .5 1 , - me 2 A A :. i., ' 1 , H- 'V f , 1 '. i ' H , 'z 1 , V N f J '- .El 5 'A f A ff f 5 L , ' nj. , - 6 N-ip 'I -r , r.- -.In N., 4 ', ,Z , L , . ' V 'i ' 1 ' t 'u ff, E.,-3?--fr --1.-' 'Ln ' f ' A ' ' ' X . 1- ,, 'h 1. L. . -FW V ,. 1 . ,if , E ' 4 .-'21 'L.! '. ' ' ffl S- I+- .-.E -'21 , f n . MA, ' , , ff if 'Q L. -,. .5-4' -,.- W , a P Y :u',,'. , nf' fa 74 41 4' I um. , .I x. -Q. 5, vf' IA! X ,f-' A li , , Q L .. 1 , , 4 L ., ., - 1 M, . , -. 2, . ,-,J J.-my ,I A + F . . w, 17.-fwfr:-T ,, J W If z.x LQ.11jJ fifllfif 'TW .Q xl 'Z IN -112 LA ' . -I -rl . ,,- . , .m , Jr Lum' I..'- -,,.,- .. -' 14 , .fr - J. 1-. P I I' .. 41 '-,, Af,-E L, , UL'f1' .,', mn. H ,f-9 fn I , rlg, 1' ' Il W u J ' Fa 'fix . J 1, In V' N1 4, -' ul' ' 0 if Wx- ' 2555 ' W ,L N ,, I, , xl ,,-1 , ,Q ff' V 11,5-,A - v-934-gl ,.f ,s . jg ' 1, --N p - gy A,- f , , ' .- 1 .j ,Q 11 V ' an H ' ,4.A--kxfhl-H-. .- j -I I , J 'I 5' w x nn u :W I A A . I I I I w, . 4 . w '- 'f -- ,Nr - - 5...A-l'1.:.1, 4 '--id... .... ..e'.Ji'a.nML-If il 4. ,. I. ,v ' I XVILLIAM E. FUERST JOSEPH E. STECKLER Preyidefzf Vice-Pzfefidem' HOWARD E. PAINE, Vice-Prefidem' and .Yecffemzgf WILLIAMI gearul-mst, INSURANCE SERVICE Mi S7 NASSAU STREET NEW YORK CITY 584 l l ' l l QW MD unuvmcuuvmx umm, f-mmf' w ... s' lr I A , ,lf I . E 1 , ll l X I l I 1. ' ... K I-IICAGQ, rapidly becoming the public utility investment center of the country, pro- vides ideal location for our home oflice. Here on La Salle Street at Jackson Boulevard we offer every investment service in our specialized field of public utility securities. We are primarily identi- fied with such progressive companies as Common- wealth Edison Company, The Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company, Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, Middle West Utilities Company, Midland Utili- ties Company, and their subsidiaries. Our investment facilities are at your service UTILITY SECURITIES CCMPANY 230 So. La Salle Street, CHICAGO Phone WABash 9700 ENT5 E n NDU Minneapolis St. Louis Milwaukee Indianapolis Louisville Utility Securities Corporation-111 Broadway-New York 585 I K 7 I S e elf W, 1 S I' L Q I6 4. 1 ' X ll I' K X fl -a2gq:fz:2:eaaaeffi:21asffraeaL::ssfz-a-,w.:f A tx 1 ' tt l l - t X Sl gl ll al ute.,, t' xl 5 af 'l : Q I , l 1,1101 r It , xl - , ,X NK ff! SaveY r Face lt's a scientihc fact that an unstropped, dull, rough-edged blade pulls and irritates the skin. Wake Up! You want smoother shaves-refreshing, velvety shaves. Abandon old, unsatisfactory shaving methods. Try the Valet Az4to5'f1'0p Razor-and youlll stick to this face-saver for life. It is more than a safetyrazor-it is a razor and stropping machine in one-a compact shaving unit. Naletfdlutodgt op Razor -sharpens its own blades GUARANTEE We zwzfzt ezwy wer of zz Valet flzztaftrop Razor to be Comimztly entbzzfi- mfjr. Should algftbirzg happen to yazzrf, azjecfintg it: peffect fervice, J'L'7I6f it to 111 mm' we will reftore it to peifect condition, zvitbazzr fbazfge. AutoStrop Safety Razor Co., Inc. 656 First Avenue New York, N. Y 586 KNoX tent! sTETsoN HATS F OR quality, .rtyle emo! service, 5735- There if one place in town, etnei Ei :F Tfeezt if the .fbep 0fBROWN W CBROWN J x f fi fs f Q hor fB1few1e if 6B1few1e f f an K j 9 f l 'Q Z 6 NX sv' X -A gf! N--., I- . r K Q X' ' ,- are not merely line garments. They T A are always the Wearer's proud posses- sion. He knows that they represent 'xl f 1 r 5 V .. X tailorwork of supreme excellence f coupled with ease and grace of drape T , and the unexaggerated expression VI X l of Well-bred Cornell style. ff ' Q f , ! l I Cztftem bteelt I X T from exclttrevefetbteef T X l ll ' AND MORE l X ly 5 y ,Xi EXCLUSIVE HABERDASHERY BRGWN if BROWN 141 EAST STATE STREET Clothing f Heebezfeiezrbetfy f Heetf meeifolofz Waite! Sheer 537 MORSE GORDON I9O MILL STREET ROCHESTER, N. Y. 3 DISTRIBUTOR FOR DILL 84 COLLINS CO. Tffinfifzg Tpzpefff 3 THIS BOOK PRINTED ON DILL Sc COLLINS OLD IVORY 588 E VELOPEO? Printed or Plain Buffalo Envelope Co. Manufacturers and Printers of ENVELOPES OVER TWO MILLION PER DAY Wrire.' Phone: 9.68-174 Michigan Avenue Seneca 1981-1983-1984 BUFFALO, NEW YORK V 539 hD31..L. . ITHACA AND THE FINGER LAKES PLACES FOR VACAESGNS OR RESIDENCE The Ithaca Chamber of Commerce faanaazma mm Will Glad ly Assist You in Making Arrangements C Tr S gf g 1 a X 'FAXSLE f 84 T'Tl'E'CALLx0F'THETCAMlDUg MACHINE CO. M Q-ff' Springfield, Vermont U. S. A. N l f o 0 I J I, MANUFACTURERS OF 0 ri '- Hartness Flat Turret Lathe ll .' Fay Automatic Lathe U ll i. , Hartness Automatic Die Flanders Ground Taps N xxx. I ' I-Iartness Screw Thread Comparator Q Grveefupomsa fT1MEsTHggg,WAg sAN UNHAPP7' ' HOUND ' NAMED 'XVILHELMINA Cf1tf1Z0gr will be .vent 072 7'8gllL'J'f.H XVHOXHAIWTHE X M IQFORTUNE 'TO'BE'BORN INTO sAfFAMn ty 'OF'C ADILLAC9 QERVANTQXANDftANDscAPEoxCfAQoENs. Peg-rub , 590 Jw Parlor Car Bus Service Local and Long Distance Moving DEA QF ITHACA, Inc. ITHACA, N. Y. Telephone 7.531 EWLY PAINTED LFRATERNITY HoUsE .A,,,.V z'- . ,. ' AM, 'WN M usee-X f . ,,4.,..... .....-. ,me,rm.,.,MW HYDRAULIC TURBINES For even Wezreepozuee Requirement . ., ..,,. 1 ' - -' we re ,.,, . LW J' 'rf I E I -' ev- 1 cw ' we . ...ve ,. ,e ...ec , .VA ?em,yewAi . we . , , . WWW' Mew - f 'M' f . . .. , ..., . .. .... . -. ff -1 Q, v,,,,1,, .. .....,.., ....., .AA,,... . , ..,. N R A ,VIV i ' X '- '1...e..ee 1,.. I ., .ees ,., , . , f , we . ff-M 1- .wee ee .e-we ,NW 4, W mmm.. K.. ef- V 4 4, mf fe MJ Mew, J.:-Q. N .f fi vc. .. ef:-mm.: if f - ? 9 ' I ef: 12 ww we V if-1-.. fi .pm fp:-.,f.-,P ee.. Q ' A 'W , f . W ' 1' ' ii H914 :f,e::17LP:'i,:r ?'- 19 f' r. f Ure Deemble :mei Aftmcreve Paints mei Varnishes l S. Morgan Smith Co. York, Pa. U. S. A. 591 7 . STQP Shoveling Coal T s Up the Chimney ' With FLAME BRAND it High Temperature Cements c Trade Mark' 7 1 CGMONO Boie1'BafHing ffgag, ,ae gr,,i,,, W Protect Furnace Q Makes Boilers Lifliflgg Steam Better Leaky baffles increase coal consumption out of all proportion to the water evaporated. An unusually large percentage of the heat units liberated escape up the stack without having done any work. Combustion efhciently depends on the proper angle and installation of baffles. No better investment can be made for saving fuel, labor and repairs, as well as increasing steaming capacity, than to install Mono Baflles. They 'THUG THE TUBES closely, giving time for absorption of heat. When the gasses finally reach the stack they have left most of their heat units in the boiler. Being monolithic and made of the highest grade refractory materials they may be installed at any angle desired, I-IUGGING THE TUBES tightly without binding. They set without heat. The baffle then becomes a solid structure with long life without spalling, burning away or cracking. Tubes may be removed at will or turbined as neccssaty without affecting the baffles. Not only will brick work last much longer but there will be a positive saving of fuel, heat, labor and repairs. Flame Bmml High Temperature Cememf prevent the breakdown of brick work under the high tempera- tures of either stoker, powdered fuel firing or oil burning, and save the frequent shut-downs and ex- penses required by repairs and replacements. There is one for every need, any of which are applied by ordinary workmen. Here's the high temperature line: Red Flame Veneer Cement White Flezme Inrieleztizzg Cement Blue Flame Fire Brick Cement Plezrtikelo Repairing Cement Rezmit far Reimmeel-in Li7Zi1ZgI Send for descriptive circulars: Our engineers are always glad to give their assis- tance in the solution of boiler baliling, refractory or combustion problems. Consult them without obligation. A King Refraetories Co., Inc. Main Ojjice am! Woi'leJ.' T 17o9-1715 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y. 59 l LEHIGH VALLEY .-.,..l.- llllllllul lulivmmmum l-...- - ' lIlImlmu....A.mm1nIII 1- '-1 COAL SALES C0 FUEL PADS AND FANCIES COME AND Go Meazfzwluile CORNELL LEHIGH VALLEY ANTH RACITE The Coal That Satisfies ' LEI-nel-I VALLEY .....1...1..-. IllllllIll'!'i:v lllllI H ..l.. mlmllmlliln.. -mlllllmlmn I COAL SALES C0 593 . TB ' , W 'fgfifllkuy ' ' ,,,, -.f,f.,m-.-fm.- -,IV ffam. ea' he -1? wk lffg' F cv -Er: GREATER PRODUCTION AT A LOWER COST OF MAINTENANCE The Sun N 6176? Sen on Wbeelf Driven by 1 ff! f' f f ,7 f I Q 'R ,fi I '93 :,. it x Q 9 ' v xffrye ,f -ff - , Z-,Z ,I , XX A ' . I QCA A' by az- V .X f , -z 'A Q L. ff--14 ..f I Q , . -s 4: f .VA., THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS BELTING A PERFECT DRIVING SURFACE NO OBJECTIONABLE STRETCH VERY STRONG AND FLEXIBLE WATERPROOF STEAMPROOF HEATPROOF DIRTPROOF Not Injured by Gases, Smoke or Chemically Charged Atmospheres D. P. BROWN QT COMPANY PHILADELPHIA DETROIT PITTSBURGH - CHICAGO 594 Dart collectorr which Jeparate material , hy cen- trifugal action, from the air area' for conveying. The material alropr hy gravity to ftorage or if fed to fzernacef The Allington 84 Curtis Mfg. Co. Established 1886 Incorporated 1888 Main OHice 8a Factory: Branch Office 84 Factory: Oflices: SAGINAW, MICH. B0sTON, MAss. CHICAGO ek NEW YORK We Derign, Manafactare and Inftallx Fan systems to gather and convey dust from grinding and bulfling operations on metal, leather, etc., or shavings and sawdust from vvoocl-working machines. High pressure positive pneumatic conveyors for shavings, savvclust, hoggecl Wood chips, etc., distances 100 to 5000 ft. Automatic furnace stokers for wood fuel, which make wood compare favorably with coal. High-vacuum mill cleaning systems for textile mills, grain elevators, etc. They clean floors, vvalls, ceilings, and machines While machines are in operation. Forty-tvvo years experience to help each customer. N0 installation is too small to receive our careful attention. Gathering .ryfteen for rhaoingf in a modern factoiy, .f h 0 io i ng main faction piper and hranchef from the wooeizoork ing niachiney on hoth rider of azrle. Coinpareei with the or- alinary type of ryrteen this inftallation if .raving the owner 315,000.00 each year on power and main- tenance. 595 WEST ALLIS WORKS OF ALLIS-CHALMERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY Arm of Plant 153 ANU Tam! Floor Arm of Buildingf 1,686,912 .Yqmzre Feet Building Heavy Machinery Vast populations and innumerable industries are served by power and industrial plants equipped with Allis-Chalmers machinery SUPPLYING light, power and water, and handling the sewage and drainage in great centers of population are some of the complex problems solved by Allis-Chalmers engineers. This Company has developed steam and water turbines to high peaks of efliciency, as evidenced by many of the most important stations in the world. Allis-Chalmers electrical apparatus is used in practically every industry and includes some ofthe largest equipment ever built, together with complete electrical power units with any type of prime mover. Building six million horsepower in gas, oil and steam engines is but one of many Allis- Chalmers achievements.The Company's mining and metallurgical machinery is recognized as standard throughout the world. Its rock crush- ing and cement making machinery has been used in building many ofthe greatest engineer- ing projects. Flour mills equipped with Allis machinery circle the globe, While 'KAllis saw- mill equipment is used in practically every timber producing country. The Allis-Chalmers farm tractor, the latest ofthe Company's varied lines, is finding a wide application, not only in this country, but in many foreign lands. LLIS-CHALMERS MANUFACTURINGCO. MILWAUKEE, wls. U.S.A. CRANKSI-IAF T FORGI S FUR THE Automobile, Aviation, Truck W Motor Boat Industries A' GUARANTEED 0 FORGINGS pump or 'ms nqbus K sf hn- mdygirgs WYMAN - GDRDON ' ' The C7'd77kJ'b6Zff Maf2e1'J XVORCESTER, MASS. HARVEY, ILL. ESTABLISHED 'Isla . had 710 My all f ' ff' f 1? Q! rgix cf 51 w4'D f,2- , lblilv lll f fil, fa' A1 ll,-g, l W 7 wi 2? , . . -' 1 g f? sn! Lxuu' gf' nilrmmtia Qnrnrzfhtng nails, , j l,j,lllg,ljll .gill H ' X ' Nllxl f ln '1 Via' J gycf A ,Sf 91 wil l :unison Avenue con. FORTY-FOURTH smeer , , l. aff? . ll ,ig y New vomc 25 . Q 71 . 'Q 5-N , v--. ,'f., f ot es or aeatlon a aml llllmai I lp - l' A W L and faffffl'lll M ' 0 , f' .W 3 W , General W ear 'Qs 1 e he . ' - ' '. ' Sendfbr BROOKS,S Zllifceflzzlgf Q B 0 S T 0 N PALM BEACH NEWPORT NG AUDRAIN BUILDING A o 220 Buuvul Avrwuz The only gasket that does away with Cleaning of hahdhole plates on Water tube boilers and holds high pressure, is the GASBESTEELH MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY PAUL A D TIMMIN S 149 Oak Street Buffalo, N. Y. 597 The Nfmfmy Norfolk - Q FW Spying QU21ifY f2i10fffd bi' Ad1Cf'R0ChCSfCf from fabrics emifdy Consistent with SUPICIHQCY Of SW 16 and WOfk1112111ShiP wE!D H4Q ALEXANDER' 2 , THENCALU OF NTHEICIAMPUQ f. ' 2' D 12. f , I n1:,.:,-Q2 Strand-Crescent 0 KILK , T h ci a t rc: s ff ' M 7 I 1 'ii I PRESENTING A - I Vmzdeville ami! Picmref wk' ,..,..,,... ' ,...,......-. .,.,..,..-..- .........,-.,.-...- -...-...-........ if-1 ..,.. QH9 ENWED X HEQ f QAQEFQEE Bfqoweqe fxvHoxqoAmEofTHExeAmPuQ AND 1 ONExDAyfQHE N QQQIDDED four Toxs-'EELQHEQK Fomuwe. POQYER. ALDRED 85 CO. Farm! Agfllff The Shawinigan Water 8: Power Co. Pennsylvania Water 84 Power Co. Con. Gas, Elect. Lt. 84 Power Co. of Baltimore Gillette Safety Razor Company Roll-Royce of America, Inc. Gorham Manufacturing Company and albert LTO WALL STREET NEW YORK CITY QJWIQKES Ecbmaees Vertical Water Tube ,f-1 . ,V Cf Horizontal Cross Drum Three Drum Curved Tube Four Drum Curved Tube Horizontal Return Tubular ' Descriptive Literature Gladly Sent on Request lFlRANlK BROTHERS lFiiift1luAvcenm1ce Boot Shop Between 47Q and 482 Streets, New Yzrk A type of shoe for each of the differing footwear needs of the modern college man. Economyin price and service. 'NK SN 4 WXZMV S' ff -. -sjylss r wf e. ,L .T 'fr-.. wg... ,f ,fan myfw 444: 1-. .M ,,., -1 ,Q G, ff- W f -. ' ' 1-': ,fW-.r?'gzfy., . Exhibit Sbopf ' CHICAGO WASHINGTON Peoples Trust and Woodward Building WHS MZIQKQS Egjzgp Q90 savings Bank Building Opp. Shoreham Hotel SAGINAW, MICH. ST. LOUIS PITTSBURGH Arcade Building jenkins Arcade SALES orricas New York, 50, Fifth Avenue NEW HAVEN CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Seattle, 736 Henry Bldg. Pittsburgh, 11.18 Empire Bldg. Hotel Taft Abbott Chicago, 33 So. Clark St. Detroit, General Motors Bldg. 599 ' 7?L?i.?.i?i? 7 ' U u ': n n A ' A A A n' A , .QlllllllllllllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllll R- QW H we I J I , I W C I f 1 C. f I in 1- ., I sul by gnuullulllllllllllllllIIlllIIlIlllIIIlIIIlIluIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllulllllilllllllllllllullllllll ESTABLISHED I8 88 rho' K PHOTOGRAPHERS EQUIPPED WITH IVIANYYEARS EXPERIENCE FOR MAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL SORTS DESIRABLE FOR ILLUSTRATING COLLEGE ANNUALS BEST OBTAINABLE ARTISTS WORKMANSHIP AND THE CAPACITY FOR PROMPT AND UNEQUALLED SERVICE 7.7.0 WEST 4ZND STREET NEW YORK mmm- snmrf : My illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllilllll lllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIF at E5 I 1.51-v-If -w-V-V-v-v-Iv!-Av-Iv'-w-v-v-v-w Av-fvf-w-v-w-V-w-bd-V-v-KH-W-'T' 6OO I OFFICIAL PI-IOTOGRAPI-IER for M1918 CORNELLIANU 306 East State Street, Ithaca, NY. 6 mi Ig x swift I 1 ,.,,,,,.V, ,. 9 -Q QQZS2 Q I S LLL COMPANION CAR TO CADILLAC 'X AR of cars, tI1e I.,a SaIIe, for tI1ose attuned to tI1is new, vigorous day-for tI1ose wI1o Iivc Iife to tI1e fuII. BriIIiant in pertrorrnamee, it is InuiIt indeed for tI1is LJTCALIIIQSS, I3ri3I1tIy:eoIorecI age. A supremeIy great ear Ioecause of tI1e fIawIess coordination of tI1e meeI1anism of its 9O:oIe3ree,'Xf:type, S:cyIincIer engine-an engine without peer in any I4inCI of going. A su: prcmeIy Iweautit'uI and Iuxurious ear because of its bodies by I:isI1er and by I:isI1er:I:IeetwooCI. 1928 prices suostanliaify fower on Me entire La Saife Hne-from 52350 to 52875, f o. 6. Detroit. five new 111ooicfs-zlncfuokng new fivcnpassenger fnmiiy sedan. CADILLAC AIOTOR CAR COMPANY Division of GenC1'ai Afofors Corporation Detroit, AIicI1i3a.n QSIWAWA, Ca-.iiaeia im A 6oz QXN, S ,S N f Y X C X The End of the Trail Life is made up of many trails. The end of each is but the beginning of the next, a new opportunity, a new responsibility, a new adventure, So America's master motor builder, Continental Motors Corporation, has graduated from one accomplishment to the next throughout its twen- ty-eight years of gasoline mo- tor building specialization, realizing that every success increases its responsibility to dependable power and efficient transportation, and mindful always that each one is but a stepping stone to greater things- CONTINENTAL MOTORS CORPORATION Offices: Den-oir, Michigan, U.S.A. Factories: Detroit and Muske on if The Largest Exclusive Motor DEPENDABLE POWER Z Manufacturer in the World FOR EVERY PURPOSE 603 MITTS AND MERRILL HOGS Manufacturers of HOGS, CI-IIPPERS emo! SI-IREDDERS 1000-10 River Road, SAGINAW, MICH. 4 EOR grinding all kinds of Wood including boxes, crates, etc. containing metal, into fuel. C H I PPE RS Ton chipping, dye and extract woods. SHREDDERS EOR shredding all kinds of pulp stock in sheer, lap or roll forlng also magazines and old paper stock. Finer them ever in qzeezlezyf Kgogexirab QIEJAKLANIQQ A KL A ND - PONTI A C N MOTOR-CARS N SALES ea- ' 7 DIAL SERVICE ear Os-m s0uTH CAYUGA STREET - . ITHACA, NEW YORK I-IARRY R. LE FEVER Opromefeirr l9l FAIR STREET KINGSTON, N. Y. 604 LE BLO D Engine Lathes Multi-Cut Lathes Tool Room Lathes Automatic Lathes Crankshaft Lathes Rapid Production Lathes Sliding Bed Gap Lathes Tool Room Grinders Plain Milling Machines Universal Milling Machines Crankshaft Lapping Machines THE R. K. LE BLOND MACHINE TGOL CG. CINCINNATI, oH1o SCI-IELTZ The Tailor MAKER OF REAL CLOTHES Next I0 Strand GILLETTES CAEETERIA Oar biefiiiefs if feeding flee piiblie. We ojjrer the bex! food obtainable. Io6-1o8 NORTH CAYUGA STREET 318 COLLEGE AVENUE ' 6o5 COMMERCIAL TESTI G Hydraulic Laboratory Structural Materials Laboratories School of Cioil Engineering Cornell Unioeefify if L1NcoLN HALL A. BARNES, Director ITHACA, N. Y - THEX QPNLIJOF NTHE ' CAMPUQ The Hill Drug Store A -M C. YV. DANIELS Pbezrmneirt mil O Toilet Articles, Prescriptions Safety Razors College Supplies The .flare all C Men Reinenioer 37.8 College Avenue Ithaca, N. Y. 6o of L-4.-.. l--.-...,, f-3.x N.. x.. -9 A FORQETFUL ' OF 'SEX NOQ QOQIALSCEAST E ' QHESCJOINED THE 'GTANQ S ON 'THE QUADRANQLE. Wb67'6U6V meazrznfememf are taken R' -mam 3 you willjimi All lei TAPES , RULES 1 TOOLS giving their users the utmost in satis- faction and service. Accuracy, easy reading and longlife combine to make f E' ' -: laws SAFLQ f them favorites everywhere with E- '11 A-1 2 S, Engineers, Surveyors, Contractors, GKW, QmfQQ?.,3L MF 9 .X SL I Builders, Meclianics and others. mfgufmnfazffa Send for Camlogzze SAGINAW MICH , . No. 11-TAPES AND RULES No. 5-TOOLS WINDSOR, ONT. NEW YORK CITY To CORNELL MEN AND WOMEN of the graduating class of 1918 . we extend our sincere congratu- lations, with the hope that your career in the business or profes- sional vvorld will be met with success. May the friendshi S which we have established in unset-graduate days be perpetuated in the years to come. L. cBalf0u1' Company ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS. Boston Washington Indianapolis New York Columbus Des Moines Chicago Atlanta San Francisco Philadelphia Richmond Los Angeles Pittsburgh Ann Arbor Seattle Kansas City Dallas State College Denver Ithaca XCSQQ BGSQEST THE 1 6 SDD idk fp ,Eli f'xeQ55Ls fa- n- xl S yvy S x 1 Abo rn s COFFEE ARNOLD BABORN 1552 NEW YORK 6o7 I ll J. G. WHITE 84 COMPANY INCORPORATED ORIGINATORS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF Municipal, Railroad, Industrial ancl Public Utility Investments CURRENT LISTS OF RECOMMENDED OFFERINGS SUBMITTED UPON REQUEST 37 WALL STREET, NEW YORK THE J. G. WHITE ENGINEERING CORPORATION ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTORS 43 EXCHANGE PLACE NEW YORK THE J. G. WHITE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION MANAGERS OF PUBLIC UTILITY PROPERTIES MANUFACTURING PLANTS AND BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Investigations and reports 33 LIBERTY STREET NEW YORK 6o8 A ,, , ,..X.. ..,, . ,,,,..,A.A, AW. . - I -:A 31 J 'LI --'- I The aiiffincgzzifbincg fmdemmfk of the bmi in fmmpoffmfim equipment I A , A N f A I 2 I 'S ,ff 5' I I , A- 'X X -- J A --'ff ff. I SI RAILROAD MATERIALS TRACK SUPPLIES ENGINES AND POWER PLANTS FOR BUSSES, TRUCKS, TAXICABS INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT CRUISERS AND X RUNABOUTS 1 THE BUDA COMPANY . 'K . . .. - H ,W Harvey, I111nO1S A' 1 IfSI NEW YORK CHICAGO A'NI t wifi? A, SAN FRANCISCO ATLANTA WfvW 1,. ..:-4 ,- : ' 'L- M if ST. LOUIS TULSA , A -Aw , 4 ..:fz,,. irgwz . 'f ' , .I V ...., Mm, ,. , XMI :ii-if ' LONDO A? I, V ar., MW. 5,31 N , ,V ::,.'21g,Q. .. V - Q, Qs , 609 W orthington Pumps up ,I . ...... -- E.. 4+Fhh fredii -5, X YL rf pp I pp i ,1 4. p .i pkfp.'Zg1 . I' Q? .. 'j , ' ' .S 7' t'-a- 'ze I p Aa ,VAL . IQKA. V6wA I. Alvx lp? -I V I if H miyi, XVl,, Q f 1 ' ' 4. X n r ' ' Q I . , Ifi Ji ,!x, I 1 f islf, a :gy , me L: Q: ,af . 2 ,, ' h L , f M w.w2ffs:fe.xyf 'I ' ,L AL H A .. J .tefil-gf ',-, ' V f'f,fg,,fff4M S - X V ,,', 44 - 7 ,f 7. Vet' 52 ' 'Q K . . Y , ff X? f4 . , 5. ...---.........-..-------------I ,- fhi - Ny V if: F , y 41' ' ' 4 ' K . . ' vu J I ' Hi : 5 - Z'I I i. EA I From the e.uator to inside the olar , A - 2 ? . aj .. 1 l , . 9, . . . . N 5 , 15 - V -f circles, you will find VVO1'tl11HgtO11 '- 4'- 9 Pumps giving dependable service. In European industrial centers, Worthington Pumps are as well known as at home. You will find them in the world's largest central stations-just around the corner in small power plants, factories or great industrial establishments. Towering oliice buildings, prominent hotels and stores, waterworks, huge ocean liners and power- ful battleships use Wlortliingtoii Pumps. This world-wide faith in VVorthington has been earned by the loyalty and skill of generations of its engineers who have designed into these pumps VVorthington trustworthiness. WORTHINGTON PUMP AND MACHINERY CORPORATION 2 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK CITY SALES OFFICES IN 24 U. S. cmzs VVO RTH I GTON Pzmzpm All kinds. Loco and Stationary 0ilanf1GasEngine.s. Feed Wafer Heaters. C'o11zpress0r.9j'or.-lir, Condense,-S and Jlefers for Water, Gas and Jnznzonza. Au.z'iIiarie.s Oil and Boiler Feed. Literature on Request HINGT ou'll incl iamond Soot lowers at thaoa DIAMOND AUTOMATIC VALVED Soon? BLOWERS increase the efficiency and capacity of boilers. Save fuel Q75 to GZ, under average conditionsj Prevent corrosion and pitting of boiler tubes due to soot. They are easy to operate. The cleaning process is thorough and requires only tvvo or three minutes per boiler. Their cost of operation is lovv. Each of five Stirling boilers in your Central Heating plant at Ithaca is equipped vvith Diamond Automatic Valved Soot Blowers. In three years, only 311.50 has been spent for the mainte- nance of this Diamond equipment. And all the blowers have been operating satisfactorily since their installation. DIAMOND POWER SPECIALTY A C 0 R P 0 RAT l O N Detroit, lVIich. 611 MADE IN Toots thnt G0 amz GO 9. fl y , t ,ff IQIA I The .Y eezk or Theinrelvef' y P' Learn Their Lezn nit e J 1' , A ,1.'1 -'Q :H 5 A -- .f I-gig '- s '- A ' t- :v--v GODDARD AND GQDDARD COMPANY Milling Ciitteif Engineem' STERLI A Netine Thett Mennf Kitchen Economy THE STERLING line is designed to cut costs in food preparation in the kitchens of hotels, restaurants and institutions. The regular usage of Sterling equipment in leading hotels and restaurants every- where is conclusive proof that Sterling products make good in the work for which they were designed. The line inclziiier: Peelers-for vegetables such as white and sweet potatoes, carrots, turnips, etc.5 Dicersg Slicersg Potato Mashersg French Fry Cutters and Cubers. Remember that Kitchener izlwnyf pay When theyre equipped the Sterling zany JGSIAH ANSTICE CZ? CG., Inc. 612. if 'fTeZl zef where flee Crewe! eeeff eenei we'll rel! you where they Jerve gene! feeeif' is giving a little reverse English to an old gag, but it's never-the-less true. Which makes us rise to state that many stewards on the hill certainly know their groceries when they serve .S'ef'v-ur Brand. They are foods of the day for the sophisticated tastes of today. o 0 9 W. H. EGA SON Deeemierf Painting - Papering - Decorating PHONE 2975 OFFICE: 145 SPENCER sffufife Deeemtezff 0 f Williard Straight Hall Boldt Hall Faculty Apartments Johnny Parson Club New Dairy Building Vet Hospital 613 he cover for thls annual was created by The DAVID J. MoLLoY co. 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois 51eryMolloy d Cover bear h 'fmfasfa 4- THE' CQALLXOF 'THEN CPQIVJPUS' The Q A ' Wells - Shannon Company l 'l Ifbazcff Leading -fs Cloflniem xvlTH1N fa NXVEEK' QHEX XVA9 HELPINQ- 'THE N GAMPUQ f cop ENFOQQEXTHE 'FIFTEEN x Mme QPEEDMMITQ 64 Recommended df Cornell WEBSTER'S COLLEGIATE Tbe Bert Abridged Dictiomzljf-Bezfed upon WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL Do You Pzeiqle Ooer New Wordf? -over exact dehnitions or pronunciation of Words?-over the iden- tity of historic characters?-over questions of geography?-over points in grammar, spelling, punctuation, or English usage? Look them up in 'f J ,,r,y , f 2 rg C5 J' Q: F ' lt 4,75 .4 - off ai , ' ff f fo' w , f f ' eff af -, 'ffff . zuffiragz ::. 1 iQ?1?5.i:f1. 99X-Y-I-QMTL 4333. 'Ei ':1g-122-lik. lMi!15!l'IGf'sa4'fff1? , .,,., Q , ,,,,.!,,., ,Q sv , f m 1 e :, we ff fag, ,411 JJ, ff' fa ,g ' ' fri 6 -:f 2417, fffofff' ,?4,i, J .' -' f f, f ,fi ,,i.f. ,...:-,':.'S .1..:.. if fi ably, 1, More than IO6,000 entries. A special section shows, with examples, rules of punctuation, use of capitals, abbreviations, etc. I,7OO illus- trations. I,9.56 pages. Printed on Bible Paper. A desk book for every student. .Yee It ez! Your College Bookftore or Write for Information lo the Pzeoliflnerf. A G. 8: C. MERRIAM CO. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Cornell Modern Shoe Rebuilder JOSEPH CONSENTINI, Prop. fi?-A A A 51,6 M Good Gedrf Unbf j lo, A . .T..... N 5 Q kj. IIE ., V, f . I THE CINCINNATI GEAR COMPANY Work Called for and Delivered CINCINNATI, QHIO Dial 9510 401 Stewart Ave. 615 Let ROTHSCHILDT be Heneiqnnrtem for TABLE CLOTHS PILLOW CASES SHEETS SILVERWARE CHINA NAPKINS BED SPREADS BLANKETS LAMPS GLASSWARE KITCHEN EQUIPMENT Special Ceneestrionx eine! Attention Given Fmternitief LINEN AND HOUSEHOLD DEP'TS. 9 ROTHSCHILD BROS. P222 At Yew' Service Since 1882 ELDOM does one find in a city the size oflthaca, aMusicStore so completely stocked that it can render a Musical Service that is equal to that found only in the largest cities. We handle only goods of known reputation and proven quality. This statement is borne out in the fact that we have satished the Musical needs ofthe students of Cornell University for the past 35 years. Our service will extend to you even after gradu- ation. We now have many Cornell Alumni whom we have continued to serve, in spite of the fact that they are now located in various cities outside of Ithaca. No executive is really prepared for his day's Work until he has read UIIJB ZUUFUEII nf Qlnmmerte AND COMMERCIAL OF NEW' YORK :aw .Yezznple copy free en reqnetrt The business 1nan's newspaper 1o5-109 soU'rH CAYUGA srrusiztr On Sale at Your Newsstand ITHACA, N. Y. I We appreciate THE VITAL PART PLAYED BY FRIENDS AND PATRONS IN OUR CONSISTENT PROGRESS STVDENT LAVNDRY AGENCY W. S. WYMAN, '18 H. W. HALVERSON, ,LQ Prerident mm' Director .Yefrcmry and Treazmrer The ATKINSGN PRESS Primary PRESS lTNACl.N.Y We have been supplying the pr1nt1ng needs of students and fraternities since 1906 Telephone 9.67.3 IO6 East State Street ITHACA CHR YSLER SALES AND SERVICE -r'f'1,J1 V 1-.-bl I W2 iw 1 F , x -Qi: ' Iliff!! BAILEY GARAGE CO. 9.18 S. Cayuga Street I HEGGIE' Efmblifbed 187i FRATERNITY JEWELERS TO CORNELLTANS FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Choice Gifts in Jewelry, Silver, Bronze and Leather shipped to any address. R. A. Heggie 84 Bro. Co. ITHACA, N. Y. C. J. RUMSEY if CO. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY HARDWARE Deliverief Twice 4 Day, Anywhere in the Cin 9.06 EAST STATE STREET TELEPHONE 109.1 618 i LARUS 8: E D GEWO RT I-I QE Pang of ii College Eilnciziionu THE ARISTOCRAT OF SMOKING TOBACCO BRO. CO. SINCE 1877 I RICHMOND, VIRGINIA IGOE BROTHERS WIRE, NAILS iinil RIVETS NEWARK, N. BROOKLYN, N. Y. NEW YORK CITY JAMAICA, L. I. G. RICHARD DAVIS df COMPANY, INC. IQ. EAST 4IST STREET NEW YORK Bnililincg Conmfnction 619 MSVVINDELLH FURNACES SWINDELL ELECTRIC MELTING FURNACE IN A LARGE STEEL FOUNDRY MBFWQQ WILLIAM SWINDELL df BROTHERS Pittsburgh, Pa. 67.0 The Lmfcgeff Imamnce Ozfcgamiqpzfion in Iibvzm 'Q' H. A. Carey Company, Inc H. A. CAREY, ,IZ, Pwefidenf Carey Building - Ithaca, N. Y. 3 Carry iniBf?1?Ce Carey ACME ROAD MACHINERY Q , ....., AEAH .... :5.:7i ,.,.,,,,, .',E R A ir-f3,g7l'g E343 Twenty-five years of progressiveness and integrity go into the construction of every ACME unit-and are reflected in its splendid performance in the field. y ACME ROAD MACHINERY COMPANY FRANKFORT, N. Y. lgarfzlegk THEfGALLs OF fTHEsGAMf-vos 316 EAST STATE STREET I Next to the Strand A ' X www: A I Q X: ,glml I - H Hart, Schafliner 619' V 1llll.llIl!ih Marx Clothes ' Q ' A Store founded, owned, and l W '1-- . - ,.,. up operated by Cornell Men, qmmq catering exclusively to the University Clientele Al CAME NTHE f spguwqs AND Asyowvq 1 mAN'c: fefmey., 32411 67.2. Why the college man prefers Because they are stylish without being extreme, smart without being queer, alive Without being vulgar, dignified without being dull .... Because they are tailored SHIRTS and patterned with superb skill, '-, y , f good taste and common sense. , Because-after all-they are the 4 finest shirts a man can wear .... A Ll X and they cost no more than fl ordinar shirts. IM Q 'il ' Y J 5' 1 J EAXTERts The Quality Shop M- K IW' dll JWI Over thirty years of fiom! .rervice to Comelliam CWC WE GROW OUR OWN PLANTS AND FLOWERS GYO Decorations a Specialty T00 The Bool Floral Co., Inc. 115 EAST STATE STREET FLOWER FONE 7.758 Members Florists Telegraph Delivery Assoc. Flowers by wire to all the world. PRINTED FORMS The MdCl9fW61'j1 of Bzminarr You cannot build a bridge without machinery. The machinery and the power do the work of thousands of men. Printed Forms are the machinery of an oflice system. They get the Work clone. We produce printed forms for every purpose. Mail orders are solicited with the guarantee that you will be satisfied with our product. STOVER Rzght and On Tzme II5 II7 NORTH T1oGA STREET ITHACA N Y 0 'IA' . 5 Q A PRINTER .W xL ' ' . , . . Here's How the Morse Chain perates As the Morse Silent Chain enters and leaves the sprocket, the rocker pin ROCKS on the seat pin, giving a ROLLING friction instead of the usual SLIDING friction found in all round pin chains. This means less wear and longer chain life for which Morse Chains are noted. Wherever power is transmitted between parallel shafts Morse Silent Ch ' , am Drives provide the ideal means of power transmission. Over 6,000,000 H.P h . . . . . ave been installed and many are stmll gwmg sat1sfactory service. One-tenth to 5,000 H.P., 6,000 to 250 r. p. m. and slower, centers down to 12 inches. MORSE CHAIN CO., Ithaca, New York Branches in Principal Cities MQRSE D S r 6 2556 67.4 of these F O R a DETROIT TOKER Mmpleketon Each of these Detroit Stokers has proved an outstanding success over a period of years. Among them there is ONE which is particularly adapted to the individual boilers and operat- ing conditions to be found in any given power or heating plant. Our recommendations as to cor- rect type and size of stoker merit consideration. Detroit Stokers have demonstrat- ed in actual practice that as compared to hand firing, they effectzthe follow- ing economies: FUEL SAVING: Save eight to twelve per cent of coal--a result due to more nearly complete combustion. LABOR SAVING : Boiler room crews cut in half. CHEAPER COAL: Sav- ings of 75 cents to 31.25 per ton are ,often effected. INCREASE BOILER CAPACITY: Can be operated at much higher ratings than hand-Bred furnaces. Smokeless operation. Un- certainties of hand firing eliminated. Assure uniform operating conditions. The Detroit Underfeed Stoker line is illustrated and described in a recent bulletin The Most Economical Method of Burning Fuel. Yours upon request. Ask for Bulletin 873. Detroit Stoker Co. 873 General Motors Bldg. DETROIT - - MICHIGAN Double ., Retort Single Retort 615 i1niStoker Combustion Engineering Corporation The organization which has contributed more than any other single factor to the reduction of steam generating costs. The friendly counsel of this organization is always available to you. COMBUSTION ENGINEERING CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL COMBUSTION BUILDING 200 Madison Avenue, NEW YORK A Subsidiary of Intemational Combustion Engineering Corporation 69.6 CEM 5 USTIDN ENGINEERING Wan W ' sum if 2 1 f 00 ss Lopulco Storage System CPulverized Fuelj Lopulco Unit System fPuIverized Fuelj Raymond Pulverizing Mill C-E Fin Furnace C-E Air Preheater Frederick Multiple Retort Stoker Type E Stoker Type K Stoker Type H Stoker Coxe Stoker Green Natural Draft Stoker Green Forced Draft Stoker C-E Ash Conveyor Qyinn Oil Burners Combustion Steam Generators Heine Boilers Ladd Boilers .ll-M411 THE NEW STANDARD HEAVY GOLD OR SILVER PLATE, 35.00 ON THE HILL SINCE 'Ol Comfort-that's really all a man Wants in a razor- Comfort with clean shaves. Men find the fullest measure of this comfort in Gillette. In what other way can the overwhelming majority of Gillette users in Cornell be explained? It's not fi passing fancy. It's been that Way most of the time since 1901 when Gillette was first introduced. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO., Boston, U. S. A. ill ette SAFETY RAZOR 62.7 MACUMBER, LARKIN 84 CARPE TER STOCKS AND BONDS PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK QVHQCEQ IOS NORTH TIOGA STREET DIAL 1440 Home of ,Qzmlizjfi THE JOH DOUGLAS CO. Manufacruzfezff 0 f High Grade Plumbing Fixtures CINCINNATI, OHIO FACTORIES: POITERIES: CINCINNATI, O. TRENTON, N.J. CINCINNATI, O. BRANCH OFFICES: Atlanta, Ga. Philadelphia, Pa. Asheville, N. C. Chicago, Ill. Des Moines, Ia. Los Angeles, Cal. Pittsburgh, Pa. Boston, Mass, Cincinnati, O. Detroit, Mich. Milwaukee, Wis. San Francisco, Cal Chattanooga, Tenn. Charlotte, N. C. Indianapolis, Ind. New Orleans, La. Syracuse, N. Y. Cleveland, O. Dallas, Texas Louisville, Ky. Newark, N, .I. VVashington, D. C. 618 Days at Cornell V. are simply a preparation for the experi- ences of real life. Ultimate success in the future always depends on the Wise E H fy use of one's early income, however, , Smaii initially is 3 ae- i' jp f 'li ' ff? We like to help college men plan for prosperity in days to come. Write to us. SCHOELLKOPF, HUTTON s POMEROY gm jnvestment Securities Souvniy Niagara Strooi Rochesier Buffalo. N Y Symmse We Make nz Specinzlizjf in CORNELL SEAL AND FRATERNITY JEWELRY Gruen Watches Watch Repairing and Engraving B E R T PATT E N 306 E. State Street The JEWEZEV White Studio Bldg. Dm! 8243 PALACE LAU DRY P. C. BARNARD, Prop. for High-Gwzde Work and Service 37.3-37.5 EDDY STREET 67.9 INDEPENDENT CORK CO. C01f'k'LU006Z Important and Manufacturers of Corks PLOATS DISKS SHELL CORKS PRESCRIPTION CORKS Qaalizyf Alwaytr Better Than Standard BRANCH Main OHice and Plant BROOKLYN, N. Y. MORRISTOWN, NJ. 623 4th Ave., Near 18th St. PAR-LOCK Pla stering-Waterproonng and Dampproonng .Ypzrzfcatian Pages in Sweetx Architectural Catalvgue THE VORTEX PAINTING METHOD For Plant Maintenance Painting f Explanatory' pag: in .Yuvetf Eng' :ring Catalogue Iwo, Tl T A TIM A N 96 . KYLE, YEAK5 Vortex Manufacturlng Q1 T EL I COIHPHHY WHAT A wana CLEVELAND, OHIO OIF A D I F F C25 NC 5 R-XNCHES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES Q S N 630 LANG'S PALACE GARAGE Safer Reprefevzmfivef for CADILLAC WILLYS KNIGHT LA SALLE WHIPPET THE NEW FALCON KNIGHT 'Wgbcg' MOTOR CAR SERVICE OF EVERY FORM DRIVE YOURSELF-CARS EOR HIRE Ithacdy Finer! and Lmfgen' Gmdzfge R. C. Osborn 84 CO. 119-III E. STATE ST. We are proud of our record-37 years- Helping to make Cor- nell students Hap- pier-Making their getting an education Easier- I INC FIFTH AVENUE AT FIFTY- SECOND STREET A Newest. tjtlodes N i 72 Q o w n s -f NOW ON DISPLAY N EW YORK PARIS BOSTON BUFFALO 631 We Wish the Class of 1918 All Success Possible To flee remaining claffef We will .verve yea af well KOHM df BRUNNE Mereloarel Tailors A 111 EAST STATE STREET THE PETER SCUSA ROBINSON STUDIO MODERN SHOE INCORPORATED REPAIRING PHoTooRAPH1e PORTRAITS it .,,.A FRATEENITY C-RoUPs . PICTURE FRAMES W-X e P 1 e NPI' 'f 'f'------gr? A COMPARISON OF QUALITY , IS INVITED 111-114 E. State Street The place to have your .rhoef rebuilt We call for ami deliver 405 College Avenue Phone 1171 Ill 7. Ertezlflifberl IXIZ G. W. RICHARDSON 81 SON RICHARDSON SQUARE, AUBURN, N. Y. THE OLDEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES The most experienced house in the Country in furnishing CLUBS CHAPTER HOUSES COLLEGE BUILDINGS Our representative is frequently in Ithaca and will respond quickly to a call by telephone or mail. Furniture - Drapery - Carpets - Wall Paper SYRACUSE, N. Y. 57.9 s. WARREN sr. NEW YORK CITY I9 E. 55TH sr. WHQWQWRQWHQQEKQWRQWHQWEKQNEKD Z The Flower Shop iii giaCT?,4QcY?,4QCY?,4wCT4.?Q4W?.QCIf!QLTQ0GW?h4QCY?,4E2il! HAROLD A. PRATT 7.14 E. Seneca Street Stationery, Engraving Picture Framing All kinds of plllozof for the college room Defignem mul Meznzzfoctuzfery ef FRATERNITY CRESTS PROGRAMS CALLING CARDS BANNERS AND NOVELTIES STUDENT SUPPLY STORE Incorporated I9 op 403 College Avenue Dial 3741 Norton Printing Company ,QzmlZz3f Printing .rinse 1877 3 I7 East State Street Ithaca, N. Y. Ig-gward B ckets IfgZ 'ilg',I'g ILIVL i:l:i'ly'l.1Et: ui. Hx., :3!!Ei5I!i!I5flf 1i!!iig Ilt5s!Sflffi1t ' lflgtfglsggifili -arm' 3- -1: it 1.f:'fi'5' .... ..I,iu,' ' ll1i515!I5Ili:lsf1' 2, 'zlssiit ,4-- -:' 'ull' I! l'. 'gf 4 1' IV as A Il' ll' 'Ill' 'H-.1 QIIIII , ,351 Il' 9 f, I 3 I' gf!! D Z .. Navco - . f,, A Q THE HAYWARD COMPANY 31-40 Dey Sr. New York, N. Y. Aff. THE coaweiq, is 0014 movie Established 1868 ITHACA, NEW YORK The Frimdb:Bnakrbop A Quin' Place to Brown PUBLISHERS ' . ' BOOKSELLERS . ' . STATIONERS ENGRAVERS one BOOKS New and Second Hand, General and Text ENGRAVING AND DIE STAMPING We maintain our own plant The work is done right here TYPEWRITERS We repair, clean, pack for shipment and rent all makes FRAMING Preserve your pictures under glass COMMERCIAL STATIONERY WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS EVERSHARP PENCILS, EASTMAN KODAKS OFFICE OUTFITTERS OFFICE DESKS AND CHAIRS, MAHOGANY, WALNUT AND OAK, ART METAL SAFES, COUNTERS, FILING CABINETS Sc BOOK CASES CIRCULATING LIBRARY All Late Fiction-Rental 3 Days IO cents - Puhlie Market Meats Gur Meats Always Meet Every Requirement for Quality, Purity and Wholesomeness. Come in the Market and let one of our Meat Cutters Show You the Reason Why. IIS-II7 North Aurora St. J . Dall, Jr., Inc. Building GU Comtmcrion ' In ITHACA, N. Y. Tom Wirlo F l J. Dall,Jr., '16 Telephone Pyefjdgnf Z3 69 JIMMY DAY AND HIS NIGHT HAWKS CORNING, N. Y. 655 ROLLS I I T I-I E P I-I A T 0 M -az new Rally-Royce OUT of seven years of experiment by Mr. Royce and his associates has emerged the New Phantom. Its flexibility of power renders it immune from tedious traffic delays .... but its rapid acceleration is commensurate with the utmost comfort of passengers. Its safety is remarkable .... the Rolls- Royce patented six-brake system is posi- tive at all times .,.. the new steering eliminates fatigue since a touch on the wheel turns the car .... chassis lubrica- tion requires but ten minutes a month. Its economy is astonishing .... the best is always cheapest in the end .... no longer is it necessary to change motor- cars every two or three years .... by possession of the best all desire for change ceases. A Ioo-mile trial trip may be arranged at your convenience over any roads. Executive Safer Ojicef, NEW YORK CITY Cbazffif Woafkf, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. BRANCHES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES 636 MQMQMQMQMQMQMQ reagtcaw: aososeteazrt 9335 MQMQ goat THE area: l'N if sl' 1 9 18 ORNELLIAN W9 QMSMQMQKQK 6331 dia? K X A ' rm, Q Q 5 The IQ28 Comelliam fpmfzf for iffey . .. K . . K Q31 Editor SMYTHE and Manager Domus and their QQ Bei lo al assistants have ut their best into the book. QW, Y P Q21 Mtg, V EQQ We congratulate them all 35 11 DN Q m is It has been a privilege for The DuBois Press QQ? to have a part in this production and We are Fi 'I' . . 53 proud of the result obtained which would not if gig have been possible without the cooperation Q31 and loyal support of the members QQ 22? of the Cornellian Board Lb 'v Zvi THE DU BOIS PRESS Fi Q9 ROCHESTER, NEW YORK Q9 1: mTY'f' K iw? M QD QS K PMNTERS or 1911, 1913, 1914, 1919, 1911, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918 CORNEL M WM MQ 535 MQW 637 ,.,.fl V,1, , , 1 -, : 1 3 A.,1 'A . :Q ..,, V YW W wld H dw Pozse- ASE follows equanimity and both succeed a Well planned existence. In order to be one of those rare, charming people Who relaxes While the rest of the world perspires, it IS necessary that you know McCreery,s He th re e hundred and one needs that make up the mechanics of living are adequately supplied, giving you ample time to enjoy the loftier things of life! IHIIIBS MCGTBBW 80 00. FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 34TH STREET ViZ:hia3vit1:JLiEjtIed S U P R E S T R O N G Cornell with ca s ' ' ' and gowns fgr Shipping Containers Graduation. We ap- preciate this busi- ness. Cotrell 84 Leonard Albany, N. Y. This is the 5tl'1 year We have represented Cotrell 84 Leonard and the 84th year vve have done business in the same Deliver your goods intact. Save in original costs and freight. Writ: for information location NATIONAL BOX COMPANY 1101 West 38th St., Chicago, Ill. TREMAN, KING 8C CO. Eamrn Ojire: 910 LIBERTY BUILDING, PHILADELPHM, PA. Athletic Ozztfitterzr to over 550 Collegor, 50,,,1,,,,2 Pfam.. High and Prep .fcboolf all over U. S. A. NATCHEZ, Mlgslsslppi I 638 The Fabric Group is New York's outstanding value in Clothing. 355, MO, 5345. Make it a Point to see these remarkable suits the neXt time you're in town. In 10 clothing storey of Weber nib Heilbroner 07761. . 1575. 4 S'.A-.C-K gt S'U'I'T-S ' v a ' fi N5 4 ' 5 A two-button saclesuit of ex- ceptional character. Wide shoulders, slim waist-:row sers that drape easily, without hampering one's stride. Ex- pertly developed in a splendid collection of imported fabrics. Tai lured-to -measure or ready -for-wear S55 to 365 aim 562 Ffh Avenue Entrance 46 St.. Suits and Top Coats 5535.00 'Sl Upward i JAcoB REED'S SONS'g 1424-1426 Chestnut Street 1 ' M 53 f , ll r 1 X M. K 7 5 gf New Ideas in l a' Clothes are First shown here. Philadelphia R 40 Adelphia Hotel Arlington Hotel HO STELRIES 644 - 645 646 Christiance-Dudley Pharmacy . 641 Glen Springs Hotel, The Linclclaen House Mizpah Hotel . Onondaga Hotel Osborne Hotel Plaza Hotel, The Powers Hotel Prince George Hotel Republic Inn . Syracuse Hotel . 646 545 646 647 647 647 545 643 647 -, ggi 641 Gver the I-Iill from Ithaca FACING a thirty-mile sweep of Seneca Lake, in its own park of two hundred acres, The Glen Springs is only a few minutes' walk from the scenic Watkins Glen from which it takes its name. To the pleeefzere seeker, it offers a wide variety of absorbing activities-riding-tennis-boating-fishing-and golf on one of the best nine-hole courses in the state. To the beeelrb yeeker, it offers rest planned by specialists- radio-active springs for kidney and digestive troubles- the only natural Nauheim calcium chloride brine bath in America for the treatment of heart and circulatory disorders. Its own dairy and poultry farms supply delicious foods, fresh daily, for its table. The Glen Springs is open all year. Illustrated booklets, rates, road maps, etc., sent on request. fleieireff Prefieiem' ee GLI-3 SPRIE 641 WILLIAM M. LEFIIINGWELL THE GLEN SPRINGS THE BE T PLACE For Dinner Dnncef eine! Pnrtief - 5. 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Renfonnble Pricecr GEORGE JUNIOR REPUBLIC Ereeville, New York 643 THANKSGIVING DAY A NATIONAL HOLIDAY The Day of the Big Cornell-Penn Gafne When Hotel Adelphia is all dressed up in Crimson and White. Where Cornellians ln the Knovvl' Will be found Befewe and After the Game. THRGUGHGUT THE YEAR We Enjm the visits of Cornellians and their families-Renewing many friendships made at those Great Games. Four Resta urants-Serving all Children at Half Price Room RZECS-S4 to S5 a Person. No Higher C. E. Goodin, Prey Managing Director' A. W. Baylitts, Manager Game ww . . - I I I n ,11m..,..... M I-gil I-X' If , ,,,a.rum-pu Q HOTEL f, I fm, I I . AD1g1.PH,xAf ggggyzf .hm ,mm A fzpn. 71-mu. X N N' W ' f 'W 1 ' I gm. JndcnyfFuxhU --X Xx YQ in -.ay . J CIW Qric Uualrr X X ' ,. -QW I - ,,c'X 'E . ,f l YA!-W Thu ffm N F X' - xi' J . 0 ' I - f-s . H ' vu.. Sgjjfaffgzc l EE F'mf1yIf g ,j giE5F!'I !. f'.i.SZ,,Ql?ff.2i.1 5lruJbnlgtLCl0IJUlr mm.. , A III Im, 'tx af 2g :g5I:,,I I m gsfnf gif - fMarlztt Strut hu-.H ' .'!g'+-Jain. '- WAV- :I i I i : : QV: .W I I . 4 f ry, adm l Z' fm f f5 SLU- ' Il ' 'H 3.3 .Gif , 'f' -:j::'-- 55' I .Sw.1qI nl i A N CLMHQLI7 I Ii' :Hina 5 urj Liu qw .ifiiiak H Timm 7'hwvf in t Q N7 I viii? ::5?55f. -ff' lfliijiiu W' U gmbdi ef., my I--::1l:::',1v if.. ' 1-us -' I We Q -. If. -- IQG-' . A ,- E, if , III 5111, Tf'iH!,, r fpliahffg I flucgmzkif FE f?flf...r I I 'ggi X9 if Chfffnvl SUCH V3 Chestnut Street IJ Al ' O :E. ' I A X ' X KL3ihLon nm,,I AQQ,-egg -7 d'P 'A u Theatre - cg, I to Ufathsflwalrc W hy 'Hall - QELQ4 - GQ ., ....n...,. ' S-feoffhfqy Steerage A .uumaagw trrzt fur: ac. 7 mv . I ' ma I for X .fieadzmy Music' 'Broaii5i Thulin qvalnut SUCH l ,gh g 41 . 4, sul! A ,qmlmd I-I L I I I I . I Kai HQTEL ADELPHIA at Chestnut at 13th Nearest Everything Philadelphia 544 ' f Coy-fzelliofzr If -.jg We will :Zo our armor! I IW T' U i ll W5!C07776 ., Nj' , V f ..7,'-,I To make your .troy ,,'f-lf,x'W'u ' 4 f' , ji-FL? . mf . 'IW 'riiiltl I Tbrzte Weltoffze ' N' p W 1 In Happy ond Comfortable I ' 4 QL -,v7- H '- i i Ay The PRINCE GEORGE HOTEL At Fifth Avenue and Twenty-Eighth Street, New York A. M. GUTTERSON, MANAGER In the very center of things and within pleasant walking distance of Theaters, Shops, Churches, Subways and 5th Avenue Bus Lines. The hotel of a thousand rooms, each with bath. The spacious Italian Lounge, the English Tap Room with its Soda Fountain and the fam- ous New England Dining Room all receive the highest commendation from Cornellians. A Home in the Heart of Things Tozrij-Room and Barb, one pemon, 53. oo to 54. ooj two perfom, 54. oo to 56. oo Parlor, Bedroom mm' Bfzfla, 38. oo bg iflffligpab Arlington Hotel ' ' THE INN BEAUTIFUL ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 390 RooMs 300 BATHS Two minutes walk from business, club and shopping district. A high class Inn for men and women. Convenient to rail- me roads and electric cars. Attentive service. Running water and telephone Thfw Rffmfmwff in every room. Free shower baths. Noted for their Superior Environment Fifle fesfaufaflf- Cuisine and Service WITHOUT BATH ow Single Room 51.50 31.75 S100 Double Room S7-.75 S3100 FIREPROOF GARAGE ON WITH BATH PREMISES Single Room 33.00 Double Room 34.00 355.00 'NND PHONE WARREN 3600 KENNEDY-TIERNEY COMPANY E. R. BRYANT Manager SYRACUSE ' EDw1N M. TIERNEY, Pm-idezzt 545 THE ONONDAGA is situated in the Heart of Syracuse. Convenient to everythingg shopping, theatres, churches, New York Central and D. L. 84 W. Railroad Stations. THE HEADQUARTERS of Rotary Club, Automobile Club, The Technology Club, The Exchange Club. Nlodern to the lm! degree Rater ,RCHIUHELZB 500 Room! HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY WORTH WHILE Under Direction United Hotels FINE CUISINE COMFORTABLE ROOMS Just Fifty-Five Miles On the Chewy Vezllm route From Ithaca IDEALLY located as a place to stop when going to the Cornell games, is this hotel, famed for excellent meals and perfect rooms. LINCKLAEN HOUSE B. C. Foord, Manager CAZENOVIA, NEW YORK Company of America DINING RooM CAFETERIA The Christiance-Dudley . Pharmacy, Inc. I ' f. -2 'Q' I ZI4-7.16 E. State St. jx eff, - 'C L05 ' :W T-vl5'vT KM .jj-5 X E' PRESCRIPTION SERVICE - 'R '-ls, We lik . QQ Toilet Pffepawziiom YAT f M A N- ' .S'l'lZfi07267fjl Sf, E, Ill rJ G Soda Fozmmifz 1150 C, A 'Y 'O N High Grade Cezndief ARRKVE5 AT Qokxlatv. OSBOR N E HOTEL ,, ff! , nIfE ' gtgatggy .'-1 H11 ' , - a L, . LYNN G. SWIFT, Praprzefar I gi if 5 f nlllfkff- ' 1 1. -' if ' 5555 Lfif' W AUBURN l ' -'-' ,.,.1 'l ' 1 ' -- 1 I - A x ,Z AQ. , - -it Eoltel, Suweuo e 102 'J Headquarters for college students on every trip to Syracuse. Goo rooms, each outside, with bztth and circulating ice water. Rates 33.00 up. Every metropolitan feature. CAFETERIA-TEA ROOIJ 150 ROOMS Station W.s.Y.R. 072 the rm' Gyiyy Roan? Open ROY P. BRAINARD, MtZ7Z!Ztgi7l:g Dirccftr - ' POWERS HOTEL ROCHESTER Mzdnz f Under .frmze Nffzmzgemefzz Powers Hotel ROCHESTER, N. Y. OOO New elevators, new furniture, and newly cleeo- rated throughout no Rrzfeffram f2.Zj ts..-I Cafeteria at Reasouzllble Prices 0K9 ROY P. BRAINARD, Marzalghzg Direrrar 083 HOTEL SYRACUSE, SYRACUSE, N. Y . Under .Yuma Maazagelfzezzt THE PLAZA FIFTH AVENUE dr Cmmzl Park NEW YORK CITY E ' FRED STERRY, Pmrirlcflt JOHN D. OWEN, Nfmzzzgct TAILORED AT FASHION PARK f X if X WY ?y Q 1-W X 3, law, tf '1 HQ ' lf ' A an 'f 'L 1 I M5 P P BaXter's Exclusive Clothing THERE's a reason Why so much Baxter Clothing, tailored at Fashion Park, is Worn by Cornell men. Fellows who have shopped around tell us we have the best values, the best styles, and the largest assortment in Ithaca. Dobbk S Manhattan H an The Quality Shop .fbizftf Fashion Park Clothiers 648 M Greater than Nineteen Niagaras Nineteen times the force of Niagara Falls An almost mconceivable amount of power Yet combustion equipment furnished by the Riley Stoker Corporation develops that amount of power over 6000 000 bo1ler horse power In the installation of this vast amount of combustion equipment, including all types of mechanical stokers, as well as pulverized coal, undoubtedly our engineers have successfully installed equipment in plants where conditions were similar to yours. RILEY STOKER CORPORATION woRc1-:STER MASS The o Iy manufacturers ofa complete I e of st kets and pulver e s zn New England What a Young Man Should Know young man naturally expects to have intimate relations with Business, and +-i we feel it is high time to take you aside and frankly explain certain fundamental facts. In a nice way, of course. As you probably suspected, Business is chiefly concerned with the acquiring of money, or rather, of bank accounts, since ggfz, of all busi- ness is done with checks. And people of widely divergent habits, interests and morals all enter enthusiastically into the acquiring, Some of these people you wouldn't speak to. Foxy and unscrupulous, they acquire the money of other people by alter- ing bank checks. Hence protection p 'X .-KIOU are approaching the time when a I for this form of money is imperative. ' ' A' . But in spite of the incredible profi- ' ciency and success of these crooks, many people neglect to protect their , money completely. So, according to the American Institute of Account- i ' . ants, the check crooks annually re- lieve them of any further necessity for protecting some SIO0,000,000. I 12 4 f x 3 lf cannot be successfully counterfeited, and are registered by The Todd Company. They are the safest checks known-if you'll excuse our saying so. lt is not impossible to raise a Greenlmc by a clever pen change. But here again we foil the villain with the Pratectogmpb checkwriter which .rbredr the amount into the very fibre of the check paper with indelible ink. To alter such an imprint on a Greenbac Check is obviously impossible. This puts the check crook in a terrible hole. The only chance left him is straight forgery of signature or endorsement which of course cannot be prevented mechanic- ally. But the third wall of our Com- plete System-the Smnflfwd Forgery Bam!-protects its owner against loss through forgery or any kind of mon- keying with his checks. This forgery bond is issued by the General Indem- nity Corporation of America which allows users of Todd Checks and Pra- fetfogmpbi discounts from the bond premium ranging as high ar 60927, in his '71 e . nmmmn N- . .r llll' ' is l ll' 9 A x. Milf ' r l i l H fi' Ng, V T Y. ir lf! Wgl' Z f But listen! .f Since 1899 The Todd Company has specialized in the protection of bank accounts. And today the Todd Complete System of Check protection is the ITIOSE impregnable defense known. CPardon our pointing with pride this way, but the informa- tion should be valuable to you later.D The skill of the crook in getting possession of checks and raising or otherwise altering them is downright diabolical. The average safety tinted check affords little protection. The crook simply washes such checks with acid, leaving a valid signature on a blank white check which he fills in to suit himself. Then he restores the tint and cashes the check-often leaving nothing but a row of asterisks for the unfortunate depositor. But how he loathes a Todd Greezzbac Check! Mechanical erasure on Greefzbar irreparably de- stroys its beautiful surface. If acid is used it instantly exposes cunningly hidden Voids. Self-cancelling Greenbrztr are never sold in blank, 65 f short, the greatest Cpardon usD dis- counts available. So you see the Todd Complete System is a money saver any way you figure it. This.is worth bearing in mind. For any one who knows how to conrerve a company's money and at the same time protect it is just the kind of a bird for whom Business keeps the salt- shaker handy. So here's wishing you luck and hoping we'll be well acquainted some day. The name is TODD, you know. P. .S'.: We nearly forgot to say that both the Protecto- grfzply and Greenbfzc Cherie: are also made in small units for personal check protection. The Personal check- writer is a very handsome little affair finished in ma- hogany or dark green, and the Grembac Claeckr are beautifully printed accompanied by a pocket check book in brown Amiga: Maarirh art leather with the name stamped in gold leaf on the cover. Be glad to show you both machine and checks. The price ofeither is so little we're ashamed to mention it here. Con- sidering the dangers constantly surrounding bank accounts, wouldn't it be well to-What do you say? THE Toon coMPANY ROCHESTER, N. Y. O ADVERTISING INDEX i Page A Acme Road Machine Co.. . . , . . 62.2. Adelphia Hotel ,.,....,. . .. 644 Aldred K Co. ..,..,.., .. 599 Alexander, I. B .... ..,.. . . 598 Allington and Curtis ....,, . . 595 Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co ..... . . . 596 Anstice, Josiah 8: Co. ...., . . 612. Arlington Hotel .... . . . 645 Arnold and Aborn .......... . , . 607 Atkinson Press ..........,,.. . . 617 Auto Strop Safety Razor Co. .,.. . . 586 B Bailey Garage .... . . . . . 617 Balfour, L. G. .... . . . 6o7 Banks, Inc.. .. .. 639 Barkley's ...,. . . 62.2. Baxter's .,.,.. .. . . . 648 Bool Floral Co ..,, . . 62.3 Brooks Bros. .,...., . . 597 Brown and Brown .... . . 587 Brown, D. P. 84 Co ..., .. 594 Buda Co ..... ......,. . . 609 Buffalo Envelope Co .... . . . . . 598 C Cadillac Motor Car Co. ....... . . 602. Carey, H. A., Insurance Co .... . . 62.1 Christiance-Dudley Pharmacy. . . . 646 Cincinnati Gear Co .........,. . . 615 Civil Engineering, School of. . . . . 606 Combustion Engineering Corp. ,... . . 616 Continental Motors Corp. ....... I. . . 603 Cornell Modern Shoe Repair Co .... . . . 615 Corner Bookstore ........,....... . . 634 D Dall, J., Jr. .............. .. 635 Davis, G. Richard Co. .... . . 619 Day, James I .... ....,. . . 635 Dean of Ithaca ............., . . 591 Detroit Stoker Co ........,....... . . 615 Diamond Power Specialty Corp.. . . . , 611 Du Bois Press ........,........ . . 637 E Egan, W. H., 8c Son ...... .. 613 F Faul and Timmins .... . . . . . 597 Fisk Tire Co. ........... ... 654 Flickinger, S. M., Co. ..... . . 613 I Flower Shop, The .... Frank Bros ........,. Fuerst, Win. E., Inc. ...... . G Gillette Cafeteria ........., Gillette, Razor Co. ,....... . Glen Springs Hotel, The ,... Goddard and Goddard Co .,... Gordon, Morse Co. ....,. . . I-I Hayward Co., The ,........ Heggie, R. A. 84 Bros ....... . Hickey's Lyceum Music Store .... . . Hickson and Co ...,.,..,,..., Hill Drug Store ..,. .... I Igoe Bros. ....,....,..,...,. . Independent Cork Co., Inc. ..... . . Ithaca Chamber of Commerce. . Ithaca Theatre Co. .......... . J Jones and Lamson Machine Co. K King Refractories, Inc .... . . Kohm ik Brunne ......,,... L Lang's Garage ....... .... Larus and Bros. Co. . . . LeBlond, R., Co. ......... . LeFever, Harry R. ......... . . Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Co. . . Lincklaen House ............. Lufkin Rule Co. .... . . . . M McCreery, James 81 C0 ......,. Macumber, Larkin Sc Carpenter .... . . Manhattan Shirt CO .......... Merriam, G. and C. Co.. . . . Metz, G. W. ........... . Mitts and Merrill .... Mizpah Hotel ......,.. Molloy, David J., Co.. . . . Morse Chain Co. ..... . Page 633 599 534 605 62.7 642. 612. 588 634 618 616 631 606 619 630 590 598 590 597- 632. 631 619 605 6o4 593 646 6o7 638 62.8 62.3 615 62.8 604 545 614 62.4 - do ou know jy these prominent concerns use U IT ED'S SERVICEH? CONOMICAI. operation of Re- frigerated Rooms is the most im- portant factor in the successful operation of anytype ofcold storage plant. For zo years, UNITED has de- voted every effort to making better insulation. Result: Crescent IOOCZ Pure Corkboard as manufactured and installed by 'cUNITED'S SER- VICE, provides the utmost effi- ciency in insulation thus reducing refrigerating costs. Enormous pro- duction facilities coupled vvith an erecting organization that has no rival, guarantee installations that are economical, permanent and satisfactory in every detail. Ask any of these clients about UNITED'S SERVICE, then give us an opportunity to figure with you. National Biscuit Company, New York City First National Stores, Somerville, Mass. Planters Nut 84 Chocolate Co., Suffolk, Va. American Stores Co., Philadelphia, Pa. North Pole Ice R C.S. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Eskimo Pie Corporation, Louisville, Ky. Miles Hotel, Detroit, Mich. Montreal Rail 8: Water Terminals, Montreal, Can. E. Kahn's Sons Co., Cincinnati, Ohio New Haven Arena Skating Rink, New Haven, Conn. John Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. Upharn's Corner Market, Hydrox Ice Cream Co., Long Island City, N. Y. National Drug Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Viscose Corporation, Parkersburg, W, Va. Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. Sidney Wanzer 8cSons Dairy, Chicago, Ill. Bowman Dairy Company, Chicago, Ill. Jacob Ulmer Packing Co., Pottsville, Pa. Breyer Ice Cream Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Imperial Ice Cream Co., Logan, W. Va. Cudahy Packing Co., McKeesport, Pa. Michigan Artificial Ice Co., Hudson, N. Y. General Eng. Sc Mngt. Corp Monnette, Ark. Virginia, Public Service Co., Orange, Va. Mohican Company, Kingston, N. Y. West Coast Ice Co., Gainesville, Fla. A. 84 P. Tea Company, Chicago, Boston, Etc. John Wanamaker, New York Rath Packing Co., Waterloo, Ia. Interborough Fur Storage Co New York City Wilson 8a Company, Raleigh, N. C. Oscar Mayer 8a Co., Chicago, Ill. Chestnut Farms Dairy, Washington, D. C. Etc. Dorchester, Mass. U ITED CGRK COMPA IES LYNDHURST, N. Branch Offices in Principal Cities 657. ADVERTISING N National Box Co. ...,........ . New York journal of Commerce ..... . . . Norton Printing Co. ......... . O Onondaga Hotel ....,. . . Osborn, R. C. Sc Co.. . .. Osborne Hotel ...... . . P Palace Laundry. . . ... , .. Patten, Bert .,.... Plaza Hotel, The .... Powers Hotel ........,.. Prince George Hotel .... Public Market, The ....,..,. R Reed's, jacob, Sons ..,.... Republic Inn ...........,... Richardson, G. W. 84 Sons .... Riley Stoker Corp. ....... . Robinson Studio, The ..... Robson, J. W. .......,..,.., . Rolls-Royce of America, Inc .,,. Rothschild Bros ............, Rumsey, C. 84 Co. ..... . ' s Scheltz, Matthius ...........,. Schoelkopf, Hutton 8: Pomeroy Page 638 616 534 646 631 647 67.9 67.9 547 647 545 635 639 543 635 549 637. 591 636 616 618 605 67.9 INDEX-Continued Scusa, Peter. .,....... . Smith, S. Morgan Co.. . . . Stafford Engraving Co.. . , Stover Printing Co ..,... , Student Laundry, The ...... Student Supply Store, The .... Swindell, Wm. 8: Bros .... Syracuse Hotel ......., T Todd Co., The .........,... Treman, King Sc Co. ,.,....,. . . Trumbull, Charles D., Garage .... U United Cork Companies ...... Utilities Securities Co. .... . V Vortex Mfg. Co., The ....., W Weiber 8: Heilbroner ....... Wells-Shannon Co ..,. White, G., Co.. . .. White Studio ........ White Studio ..........,.,... ,...,. . . . Wickes Boiler Works ....,.............., . . Worthington Pump and Machinery Corp ..,.. . Wyman Gordon Co ...................,.. . . 655 Page 637. 591 640 67.3 617 673 67.0 647 650 638 604 657. 585 630 639 614 608 600 601 599 610 595 IN Q f ll W F ISK . is The Boy ,M 6 S as ..+g f' -X .q 2 Iiififuig 1 , K 1 ' if Tw L N F R X f ' - . The Time To Re-Tire trade-mark, is the symbol Q if ,. fa u p . I. Boy, the best known tire - 5 ' L lp 1 9 of enduring tire quality. When you need tires go to the dealer who features Fisk and select your new set. In the Fisk Heavy Duty Rugged Treaaf the Fisk Bal- loon Cord and the Fisk Pre- mier, you are assured of quality tires at attractive prices. 4 f ' s Liimzf JJ L -V I.. l!F ! 7 Ti t R t Gel FISK TRADE MA K TIRES d1err,,try...ierer ji if ADMINISTRATION .... ADVERTISEMENTS ..., Advertising Index ..... ATHLETICS Baseball. ...,.. . . Basketball .... Boxing ....... Cheerleaders .... Coaches ....... Council ........ Cross Country ..... Fencing .......,.... Football ....... . ...,, . Freshman Athletics. . . History .,............ Hockey .....,...... Intramurals ..... Lacrosse. ..... . Navy ....... Rifle .... Soccer .... Swimming. . Tennis ............. Track ........,....,.. Wearers of the . .. Wrestling ......,..... BOARD OF EDITORS .... CLASSES Seniors, 1918 ....... Juniors, 1919 ,........ CLASS HISTORY ....... . . CLASS OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES Freshman Advisory ...... . . Junior Committees ..... Senior Committees .... Student Council ....... Underclass Committees .... .... . Willard Straight I-Iall. CLUBS ' Anvil Club ..... Atrux .....,...,....,. Beth L'Amed ......,.. Book and Bowl ....... Chinese Students Club. Christian Association ..... . . Cosmopolitan Club .... Fencing Club ....... Forestry Club .,... Kappa Beta Phi ...,. Knickerbacker .... L'Ogive ....... . Majura ........... Ofhcer's Club ....... Scalp and Blade ..... I Skulls .........,., Student Agencies. . INDEX - 15 583 651 303 311 347 178 318 176 330 343 181 349 174 338 355 336 313 344 334 346 340 7.91 177 337- 9 55 135 117 167 170 169 166 171 168 119 115 113 117 113 110 111 118 119 114 117 116 111 118 114 116 115 CORNELLIAN COUNCIL ,.... . . DEANS ................. DEDICATION .......... . . . . FEATURE SECTION .... FELLOWS .,........... FRATERNITIES Acacia ........... Alpha Chi Rho. L . Alpha Chi Sigma. . Alpha Delta Phi .... Alpha Epsilon Pi .,... Alpha Gamma Rho. . , Alpha Phi Delta ..... Alpha Psi .......... Alpha Sigma Phi .... Alpha Tau Omega. . Alpha Zeta ....,.. Beta Psi ............ Beta Sigma Rho ..... Beta Theta Pi ..... chi P1451 ......... Chi Psi. .n ........,. . Delta Chi .....,..... Delta Kappa Epsilon. .i I I I I I I Delta Phi ............ .... Delta Sigma Phi .... Delta Tau Delta. . . Delta.Upsilon. . . Eleusis ............. Kappa Alpha ......... .... Kappa Delta Rho ..... .... Kappa Sigma ........ Lambda Chi Alpha. . . Omega Tau Sigma.. . Omicron Alpha Tau. , . . . . . Phi Delta Mu ....... Phi Delta Sigma. . Phi Delta Theta. . . Phi Epsilon Pi .,.. Phi Gamma Delta. . . Phi Kappa Psi .,.... Phi Kappa Sigma. . . Phi Sigma Delta .... Phi Sigma Kappa. . . Pi Kappa Alpha. . . Pi Kappa Phi ..... Pi Lambda Phi .... Psi Upsilon ....... Scorpion ........... Seal and Serpent ..... Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sigma Alpha Mu ...... .... Sigma Chi .......... Sigma Nu ........ Sigma Phi .......... Sigma Phi Epsilon. . . Sigma Phi Sigma .... 18 33 5 161 31 410 411 454 366 466 458 474 418 47-4 381 401 473 418 380 360 370 394 374 398 414 388 368 444 361 457- 400 456 43 8 450 481 406 376 436 384 364 430 446 386 470 471 431 378 461 411 396 434 391 404 390 440 416 QQ? X I v K! fry 5 Sigma Pi ......., Sigma Upsilon ...., Tau Epsilon Phi ..... Tau Kappa Epsilon ..,.. Theta Alpha .... ..... Theta Chi .....,..... Theta Delta Chi ...., Theta Kappa Phi .... . Theta Xi .,.,....,. Zeta Beta Tau ..... Zeta Psi ......,.. Zodiac ................... IN MEMORIAM ..........,., INDEX-Covzfinued 468 464 448 476 460 441 371 480 408 416 358 410 7 MEN'S DORMITORY PLANS ..... 115 MILITARY .........,........ 159 MUSIC, DRAMATICS and DEBATE Band .... ................. Dramatic Club ............ Forensics. ..... . . Glee Club ......... Mandolin Club ..... Musical Clubs ...,. Orchestra .....,. PROFESSORS ...., PUBLICATIONS Alumni News .,., Annuals. ...... . . Civil Engineer ..... Columns ........ Countryman .,...,. Law Quarterly ..... Sibley Journal. . . Sun .........., Widow ...,... SCHOLARSHIPS ,.... SOCIETIES Al-Djebar ......... Aleph Samach ....... Alpha Kappa Delta ..... Alpha Phi Omega ..., Atmos ............ Chi Alpha ...... , Chi Epsilon ....... Delta Theta Phi. . . Eta Kappa Nu ..... Gargoyle. .,... . . Hebs-Sa .....,. Helios ......,..... Phi Alpha Delta. . . Phi Beta Kappa ..,. Phi Delta Phi .,.. Phi Kappa Phi .... . Phi Zeta ........ Pi Alpha Xi ..... Pi Delta Epsilon. , 148 151 7.55 143 7.45 7.46 ....--149 34 136 7. 131 38 135 387 140 137 133 134 30 101 181 101 109 193 7.07 189 199 188 197. 196 197 100 184 198 185 108 105 191 Pyramid ...... .,... Quill and Dagger .... Red Key .,........ Rod and Bob ........ Scabbard and Blade. . . Sigma Delta Chi ..... Sigma Gamma Epsilon... 1. . Sigma Xi ...,.....,.. Sphinx Head ......,,. Q ' ' Tau Beta Pi ...,. Ye Hosts... ... TRUSTEES. ........... . . VIEW SECTION ....,.,.. WOMEN 'S ACTIVITIES ADVISORS OF WOMEN. CLASS HISTORY ....... 0011151110111 PLANS. . . L JUNIORS, 1919 .......... ORGANIZATIONS Cosmopolitan Club .... Debate Club ......... The Foil .......... Glee Club .......,....... Penthama ............... Women's Athletic Council Women's Athletic Honors 7 Women's Self-Government -. Association ....... ' .,.. . Y.W.C.A. .............. . SENIORS, 1918 .... SOCIETIES Arete ..,....,... Dot and Circle. . . . . Mortar .... ...... Omicron Nu ....,.. Pi Lambda Theta ..... Raven and Serpent ..,. Sedovva .............. Wayside Aftermath .... SORORITIES Alpha Epsilon Phi .... Alpha Omicron Pi ...., Alpha Phi ........... Alpha Xi Delta .... Chi Omega .......... Delta Delta Delta .,.. Delta Gamma ..... Delta Zeta ....,..... Kappa Alpha Theta. . . Kappa Delta. ...,... . . Kappa Kappa Gamma. Pi Beta Phi ..... ..... Sigma Delta Tau. . . Sigma Kappa ...... FEATURE SECTION .... 194 181 183 195 103 190 104 186 179 187 106 16 II 435 511 486 516 544 537 540 539 535 533 534 530 537- 487 541 543 516 57-9 556 57-7 518 541 578 561 560 574 568 566 558 554 554 570 556 576 577- 580 545


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