Cornell University - Cornellian Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)
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Uhe 1929 CORNELLIAN PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1929 OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY I T HACA NEW YORK 1929 VOLUME SDCTYONE I ff'-W IN MEMORIAN JOHN GEORGE PERTSCHJR ISAAC PHILLIPS ROBERTS J O S EPH JAMES B RADAC RICHARD LEE CUTHBERT JAMES Nc DOWELL GARDNER CARL RICHARD GILBERT CRAIG CHARLES GOLDENBURGI-I JOHN FREDERICK LA MARCHE FREDERICK SITTIG RUMMLER JOSEPH THEODORE SCHULTZ FOIQEWOIQD WE HAVE ENDEAVQRED T0 EXPRESS THE SPIRIT OF THE CORNELL OF 1929 So THAT IT MAY EVER LIVE FOR YoU IN THESE PAGES TO JCHN HENRY CCIVIS TOCIC AND TO ANNA BGTSFGRD CCIVISTCCIQ PARTNERS IN SCIENCE AS IN LIFE - BY ALL REVERED AS SCHCEARS -TEACHERS -'WRITERS AND DEAR TQ MANY A STUDENT CENERATICN BY REASCN OF THEIR OPEN HCIVIE AND HELREUI, HEARTS WE DEDICATE THIS VCEUNE TABLE OI? C QNTENTS UNIVERSITY FA C U LTY C LAS S E S CORNELL LIFE ACTIVI TI E S ATH LETIC S QRGANI ZATION S WVU IVI E N ADVERTISING WQWWLJ Q01 fmwlf Z7!7e 192 9 CORNELLIAN EDITOR - IN ' CI-IIEIT' PI-IILIP JOHNSON STONE WASHINGTON-D'O 'VVOIVIEINIS-I-EDITOR V JO SEPI-IINE ROSS HUNTER BEN AVON - PA SENIOR - EDITOR HENRY PALMER TRUESDELL SUMMIT Q NJ AS S O CIATE -'WOMENS -EDITOR DOROTHY ADELAIDE ENGLISH WQQDHAVEN JUNIOHASSOCLATE -EDITORS EMMET T CHASE ROGER BURDETTE Mac CUBBIN NELSON BALTIMORE frm JAMES 'r owN WILLIAM TICKNOR ERN S T HENRY REED SUERKEN DUNKIRK PUMPTON PLAINS -N-J NORTON DAVID 'NFVEILL NEW Yomc CITY Uhe 1929 CQRNELLIAN BUSINESS - MAINAGH2R GEORGE STEPHENS GLADDEN DETROIT- MIQH AR'T ' DIRPICTQR LOUIS BOINILXDPARTE CARVEIQ HAN QV,ER - PA CIRCULATION - MANAGER EDDXWARD IAIENRY STIEFEL A I? IAPLEIXIVOQD - N'J' I SENIOIQIASSQCIATE 'MANAGER ALPIIEUS FINCH UNDERI-IILL BUFFALQ J UN IDR-ASSQCLAZVE-MANAGERS EDWARD RALPH PIERSON SMITH BQSE A PIIILIDS RUTHERFQRD -N-J KING S T ON CHARLES MARTIN LEWIS IJERONEIZ IIQEEIVIAN WQLCQTT NEWYQRK CITY CORNING SQPHOMOREASSQCIATE-MANAGER EDWARD GE S T I-IODGE CINCINNATI - QI-IIQ JA! x NIVER S ITY EAR -ABQVE - CAYUGKS WATERS -WITH - ITS 'WAVE S QE- BLUE - STANDS - DUE. NGBLE - ALMA- MATE12 GLORIGUS - TG -vIEW- - LIFT TI-IE - CI-Io12US -SPEED - IT DNVIAIQD 'LOUD -HER PRAISE S TELL-- HAIL -To .TI-IEE QUR 'ALMA'MATER- HAIL ALL - I-IAIL - CGRNELL Boezm' of Trustees OFFICERS FRANK HARRIS HISOOOK, Chairman JUSTIN DUPRATT WHITE, Vice-Cbeziwmm MEMBERS EX-OFFICIO LIVINGSTON FARRAND A,,,,,,F,,.,F77.,A7F,,,.....,.,,..,.,,7,,FA,7..,..,,.,,,,..,.. The Prefidenr of the Unwemzty FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT ..T,.., .,..w.., T be Gevefnolf of New York HERBERT H. LEHMAN ....,.v777.,.,.. JOSEPH R. MCGINNIES ..T,,..,.,,.,,, FRANK PIERREPONT GRAVES ....v,v,. ,...........Tbe Liezeremznt Govemar ......,,.Tl9e Speaker of Me Afyembly ,,...,,.The Commiffiener of Eeizecezrzen BERNE A. PYRKE... .......,,,........ ........,,...,,,.,.. T be Commirfioner of Awzczeltzere DANIEL P. WITTER .,LL....,..T., .,,..... P zfefidenr of the Stare Agriezelfzeml 50616131 EBENEZER TOUSEY TURNER ....... ..,,,.,., L ibmmm of the Camel! Iflmfez Lzbeezry LIFE MEMBER CHARLES EZRA CORNELL MEMBERS APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR FRANK H. MILLER MYRON CHARLES TAYLOR PETER G. TEN EYCK GEORGE RIVET VAN NAMEE HORACE WHITE MEMBERS ELECTED BY THE ALUMNI MARY MERRETT CRAWFORD FRANK ERNEST GANNETT BANCROFT GHERARDI EDWIN NASH SANDERSON JACOB FREDERICK SCHOELLKOPE, JR. I 34 I MAXWELL MAYHEW UPSON SAMUEL WILEY WAKEMAN ALFRED DUPONT WARNER EZRA BAILEY WHITMAN ROGER HENRY WILLIAMS B amz! of Trustees MEMBERS ELECTED BY THE BOARD GEORGE FISHER BAKER WALTER PLATT COOKIE FRANK HARRIS HISCOCK HENRX' REUBENS ICKELHEIMER JARED TREMAN NEXKVRIAN CUTHBERT WINERED POUND HENRY WOODXN':XRD SACKETT CHARLES M. SCHVVAB WALTER CLARK TEAGLE CHARLES EDWARD TREIVIAN ROBERT HENRY' TREMAN MYNDERSE XVAN CLEEP HENR1' HERNTAXN WESTINGHOUSE JUSTIN DUPRATT WHITE ROGER BUTLER WILLIAMS MEMBER ELECTED BY THE STATE GRANGE WILLIANI E. PRATT FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES HERMAN DIEDERICI-Is FRANK THILLY GEORGE FREDERICK WARREN Taylor R. B. Williams Miller Cornell Turner Van Namee C. E. Treman Ickelheimer Warner Upson Warren R.H Wxlhams Schoellkopf Cooke Thilly Newman Gherardi Gannett Van Cleef Moore Sanderson J. D. White Farrand Crawford Graves Pound R. H. Trernan ll35ll KZTZ-W, Patterson Frank Simmons Rogalsky Bostwick Farrand Hoy Grace Curtis Ojfcers of Administration LIVINGSTON FARRAND ....... MYNDERSE VAN CLEEF ,,.,,,Y-,,,, CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK ,,t,....... GEORGE FREDERICK ROGALSKY ....... CHARLES ELBERT CURTIS ......,.tt. GEORGE STEDMAN FRANK ...... ANNA FIELDEN GRACE ,.......... LOUIS CHARLES BOOCHEVER ,,,.. LEO NELSON SIMMONS .......,.. .,....Presiilent of the University ,.I,..t,.,Attorney of the Universigf Comptroller of the University Treasurer of the University Sziperintentlent of Buildings and Gronnals Manager of Purchases .....,,t.Manager of Residential Halls Director of Public Information ......,Assistant to tloe Comptroller Executive Members of the University Facztlgl DAVID FLETCHER HOY ,,,,,,,,,,,,s ,,I,,,,,, R egistrar of tlae University WOODFORD PATTERSON ,,,.,,,,,,I,44A ,,,,,,. S ecretary of the University EUGENE FRANCIS BRADFORD vw,,,,w,, ,...,, D ireotor of Admissions 5371! The Alumni THE coRNELL ALUMNI CORPORATION At a meeting in 1872 representatives of the classes then graduated founded the organization known as the Associate Alumni of Cornell University, whose object was to promote in every proper way the interest of the University, and to foster among the graduates a sentiment of regard for each other and attachment to their Alma Mater. The Charter of the University gives the alumni the right to elect two members of the Board of Trustees every year. Since the yeap 1883 election has been held by written ballot mailed to the Treasurer of the University. As the alumni increased in number and formed local clubs and organizations, the need arose for a more competent central organization. The Associate Alumni became a corporation in 1903. In 1923, at the annual meeting held in Ithaca, the name of the association was changed to Cornell Alumni Corporation. All persons who have attended Cornell University as students, whether graduated or not, are members of the organization. The local alumni clubs form the main structure of the organization, and the Corpora- tion derives its linancial support mainly from annual assessments levied on these clubs. Besides the annual meeting in Ithaca just before Commencement, the associa- tion holds an annual convention, generally in the autumn, in some other city. Mr. Conant Van Blarcom, '08, is the President this year. THE ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVE The central office of the alumni at Cornell University is that of the Alumni Representative. This ofhce was created by the Board of Trustees at the request of the Alumni Corporation, the Association of Class Secretaries, and the Cornellian Council. The Alumni Representative is appointed by the Board of Trustees upon the nomi- nations of the Presidents of these three organizations of alumni. I-Ie is responsible to a committee, composed of three representatives of the alumni organizations and two members of the Board of Trustees. His primary duty is the development of the relations between the University and its alumni. Mr. Foster M. Coffin, '12, is the present Alumni Representative. THE CORNELLIAN COUNCIL The Cornellian Council, founded in 1908, is the alumni organization having for its purpose the stimulation of alumni interest in the financial support of the University. The Council does away with all indiscriminate and merely occasional solicitation of the alumni by having all appeals for the University's needs made by one body vested with authority. Gifts to the Alumni Fund are usually unrestricted and are available for appropriation by the Trustees wherever desirable, but they may also be allocated for special purposes and when so made are used for those purposes only. Through the Council's agency more than 82,500,000 has been con- tributed by the alumni to the University. The Council occasionally undertakes to raise funds for special projects, such as the War Memorial. The membership of the Council is made up of one member from each class, forty members at large elected by the Council, and an indefinite number of representatives of alumni clubs and organi- zations. The President is now Mr. Jervis Langdon, '97. I38l University Statistics, 1927-28 FACULTY Elllz'l'iIlI.f r1s.ri.stam' Pl'ofcs.rars Pl'0f!.f.YUI'I Pl'0'fE.f,f0i'I I7I.fN'lICf0I'J' Assistants Totals ARGICULTURE ..,........ .. 7 84 30 53 51 225 ARCHITECTURE ..,,........... 10 6 4 20 ARTS AND SCIENCES ,..,,.... 6 69 31 94 110 310 ENGINEERING ,.,,, ..,...,.. 4 36 22 45 12 119 HOME ECONOMICS .....I,I, 10 12 14 6 42 LAW .,.....,.,,,,.,.,,,.,.,. 1 6 2 9 MEDICINE ....I,..t.. 9 35 43 124 28 239 VETERINAR3' ..,,,..... 2 8 9 4 6 29 EXTENSION STAFF ...... 19 21 28 3 71 RESEARCH STAFF ..,..... 10 23 19 52 OTHERS ....,,,.....I,. , 1 3 14 1 19 TOTALS ........ . 29 288 202 399 217 1135 STUDENTS ,PM .S1c'7l20I'.f juniors .S'opbonzare.r Freshman .Ytzzderzts Totals AGRICULTURE ,.....,..... . 174 152 166 179 44 715 ARCHITECTURE ,............. , 55 38 41 13 40 187 ARTS AND SCIENCES ......... . 489 476 496 480 33 1974 ENGINEERING ............... . 274 259 273 306 23 1135 GRADUATE SCHOOL.- .,,1 777 777 HOME ECONOMICS .......... . 106 84 131 135 15 471 LAW ,........................... 107 107 MEDICINE ,..,,.......,. , 274 274 VETERINARY .....,...I.............,.,...,.,,...,.,. 18 22 29 40 2 111 TOTALS .,............,,.1.,,.,,............,. 1116 1031 1136 1153 1315 5751 NAMES COUNTED TWICE ........ 80 NET TOTAL ........,.,.,.,...,,.......... Q 5671 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Contests Participants Awards Xpart Varsity Freshman Varsity Freshman Varsity Freshman BASEBALL ,1,,...,,.... . 25 4 40 30 18 17 BASKETBALL ,,,,,,,,..... , 18 5 30 25 8 8 CROSS COUNTRY .,,..,.. 4 2 50 30 7 7 FBNCING ,,.....,......... 8 50 7 FOOTBALL ,.,,,,,,,,, 8 4 70 60 22 22 HOCKEY ,,,,..,,,,, 5 3 25 15 12 11 LACROSSE ,.....,.. 6 3 60 30 24 21 NAVY ,,,.,,,,,,,, 4 4 60 40 22 13 SOCCER ,,,-,, 6 3 40 25 17 17 TENNIS .....,.... 7 2 25 15 3 6 TRACK ,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,, 9 2 150 80 33 32 WRESTLING ......... . 6 3 20 25 10 3 TOTALS ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 106 35 620 275 138 162 ACTIVITIES - ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETIC ,,,..,,..,,,,,,,,.,, 17 JOURNALISTICU, ,,,,.., 10 FRATERNITIES ........................................-...... .... . . 64 BUSINESS ......... ....,., 1 MILITARY ,.,.,,, .... 6 SORORITIES. ......1........,..-..VVA.V....,.,- ,------ f..... 1 4 DRAMA-1-15 ,,,,,,- ,,,, 1 MUQCAL .,1.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 SCHOLARSHIP HONORARY SOCIETIES .. FORENSIC ,,,,,,,,- ,,,, 2 RELIGIOUS ,Y,,.,,,,C,,,,..., 2 OTHER HONORARY SOCIETIES... .... .. 33 TOTAL ..... ..........................,.,..,...,.......... Ks CLUBS '-'--''-------'--'-- A if TOTAL .,.................... ...... 1 65 UNIVERSITY PROPERTY AMOUNT 01: LAND ----,,,,,,-.,.,.--.,1.,,,,1,,,--,.,- 3928 acres VALUE OF LAND ...................... ......... S 547,628.80 NUMBER OF BUILDINGS ,,--,--,-,,,-,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, 98 VALUE OF BUILDINGS ............... ..... 1 O,576,066.40 TOTAL VALUE OF PROPERTY .............................. S11,123,695.20 ENDOWMENT .............................. .... ............ S 1 9,909,103-38 1391 Q1-1 -1 - CANNQT HLINQER - LONGER IN-THE-UNIVERSITEE - - IVE-A NQTE -FQQM - DAVID -FLETQHEQ ANNE - SMS -THEYWE-BUSTED-ME AN'-MY-BLQQMIN'-'EAM' -is AGHIN'-'GAUSE - 1 QQANNQT- STAY NQMQQE- - IN -THE-STATELY ALLS -fo -LEA1QN1Nf-FAR -ABOVE CRKUGNS -SHQRB - QQRNELL UNNERSITEE -WHERE -I DEARLY Low:-TQ -BE - - DQNT-You-Hum THEM - BELLS - ACHIMIN! CALLIN4 SQFTLY-Now-To -ME I N475 Deans CHARLES KELLOGG BURDICK, A.B., Princeton, 1904, Ll.B., Columbia, 1908. Editor ofthe Columbia Law Review. Professor of Lavv and Dean of the Law School. Princeton Cap and Gown Club, fIDKfIDg QIIACIJ, Order of the Coif. ROLLINS ADAMS EMERSON, B.Sc., Nebraska, 18975 D.Sc., Harvard, 1913, Ll.D., Nebraska, 1917. Professor of Plant Breeding and Dean of the Graduate School. AZ, PA, QDBKQ CIJKCID, EE. WILISIAM ALEXANDER HAMMOND, A.B., Harvard, 1885, A.M., Kings, 18875 Ph.D., Leipsic, 1891. Professor of Ancient Philosophy and Dean of the University Faculty. KA. DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL, A.B., Stanford, 1896, M.E., 1913, Ll.D., Rochester, 1926. Professor of Industrial Engineering and Dean of the College of Engineering. TBII, CIUKCIJ, 255 Quill and Dagger. ALBERT RUSSELL MANN, B.S.A., Cornell, 1904, A.M., Chicago, 1916, D.Sc., Syracuse, 1928. Dean of the Colleges of Agriculture and Home Economics and of the Agricultural Experimental Stations. KAP, AZ, CIDKCID, EE. 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. GEEK, QKCP, 255 NZN. ROBERT MORRIS OGDEN,,B.S., Cornell, 1901, Ph.D., Wurzburg, 1903. Professor of Education and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. XXII, CIJBK, QDKCIJ, 255 TAK. GEORGE YOUNG, JR., B.Arch., Cornell, 1900. Professor of Architecture and Dean of the College of Architecture. QDFAg TBHg American Institute of Architects. l43l BRISTOW ADAMS, B.A., Stanford, 1900. Professor and Editor of Publications. APP, EE, EAX, 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, QIHBK. CALVIN DODGE ALBERT, M.E., Cornell, 1902. Professor of Machine Design. EE. ARTHUR AUGUSTUS ALLEN, A.B., Cornell, 1907, M.A., 1908, Ph.D., 1911. Pro- fessor of Ornithology. FA, EE, EZCD. EUGENE PLUMB ANDREWS, A.B., Cornell, 1895. Professor of Archaeology. WILLARD AUSTEN. Librarian. BGII, Member of the American Library Association, Member 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. WILLIAM CHARLES BAKER, B.S.A., Cornell, 1898. Professor of Drawing. WILLIAM CYRUS BALLARD, JR., M.E. Cin E.E.D, Cornell, 1910. Professor of Electrical Engineering. HKN. WILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT, A.B., Harvard, 1888, Ph. D., Leipsic, 1892, Hon. D. Sc., Lafayette, 1919, Hon. Sc. D., Cambridge, 1923. World War Memorial Professor of Physical Chemistry. AKE, AXE, TB11, CIDAT, Al-Djebar. WILLIAM NICHOLS BARNARD, M.E., Cornell, 1897. Professor of Heat-Power Engi- neering. TBH, fIJKfID, EE, Atmos. l44ll FRED AsA BARNES, C.E., Cornell, 1897, M.C.E., 1898. Professor of Railroad Engineer- ing and Director of the School of Civil Engineering. Zodiac, TBH, CIJKQIJ, EE, IIPM, XE, Rod and Bob. JOSEPH WILLIAM BEACHAM, JR., Ll.B., Cornell, 1897. Colonel, U.S.A. Professor of Military Science and Tactics. WPT, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach. Alvin Carey Beal, B. S., Illinois, 1897, M. S. A., Cornell, 1903, Ph. D., 1911. Pro- fessor of Eloriculture. EE, HAE. - CARL BECKER, B.L., Wisconsin, 1896, Ph. D., 1907. John Stambaugh Professor of History. FREDERICK BEDELL, A.B., Yale, 18905 M.S., Cornell, 1891, Ph. D., 1892. Professor of Applied Electricity. AAQID, CIJBK, EE, HKN. JOHN BENTLEY, JR., B.S., Wesleyan, 1904, MP., Yale, 1907. Professor of Forest Engineering. NPT, CIJBK, EE, Hebs-Sa. MADISON BENTLEY, B.S., Nebraska, 1895, Ph. D., Cornell, 1898. Professor of Psychology. fIDK1If. CORNELIUS BETTEN A.B. Lake Forest, 1900, M.A., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, 19065 D. Sc., Lake Eofest, 1923. Director of Resident Instruction in the College of Agriculture. FA, fIDKfIv, EE. . CORA BINZEL, B.S., Columbia, 1920, M.A., 1926. Professor of Rural Education. GN, HAS. RAYMOND RUSSELL BIRCH, B.S., Kansas State Agricultural, 19065 D.V.M., Cornell, 1912, Ph.D., 1916. Professor in Charge of Veterinary Experiment Station. EE. 1451 ,, 52 if 4' X X is AMES 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., 18985 Ph.D., Munich, 1905. Professor of German. AT, CIDBK. SAMUEL LATIMER BOOTHROYD, B.S., Colorado State, 1893, M.S., 1904. Professor of Astronomy and Geodesy. QIDKQD, EE. FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, A.B., Yale, 1897. Professor of Architecture. NPT, TBI1, CDKCIH, Gargoyle. AMES ERNEST BOYLE, A.B., Nebraska, 1900, A.M., Kansas, 1901, Ph. D., Wisconsin, 1904. Professor of Rural Economy. , JAMES CHESTER BRADLEY, A.B., Cornell, 1906, M.S., California, 1907, Ph.D., Cornell, 1910. Professor of Entomology and Curator of Invertebrate Zoology. IIKA,1'A, EE. OLAF MARTINIUS BRAUNER, Professor of Drawing and Painting. I1KAg fIDKflf?5 Gar- goyle. 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. QDAE, AXE, EEZ, Alembicg Al-Djebar. - 1461 ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE, B.S., Wesleyan, 1900, M.S., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, 1903. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. AACD, AXE, FA, CIDBK, TBII5 CIDKCID, EE, QTKID, Al-Djebar. HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN, B.S.A., Iowa State, 1906, M.S., 1908, Ph.D., Cornell, 1912. Professor of Soil Technology. AT,AZ,1'A, CIUKCIJ, EE. WALTER BURKHOLDER, A.B., Wabash, 1913, Ph.D., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Plant Pathology. EE, FA. LEROY PEARL BURNHAM, M.S. Cin Archj, Harvard, 1903. Professor of Design. JULIAN EDWARD BUTTERWORTH, A.B., Iowa, 1907, M.A., 1910, Ph.D., 1912. Pro- fessor of Rural Education. fIDBK, CIUAK. DOAK BAIN CARRICK, A.B., Wake Forest, 1910, Ph.D., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Pomology. EE. I 7 1 WALTER BUCKINGHAM CARVER, Ph.B., Dickinson, 18995 Ph.D., johns Hopkins, 1904. Professor of Mathematics. HKA, fIDBK, EE. GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH, B.S., Cornell, 1896. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. GKQD, AZ, AXE, EE. Al-Djebar, Hebs-Sa. ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN, M.E., Cornell, 1908. Professor of Electrical Engineering. Acacia, HKN. EMILE MONNIN CHAMOT, 13.5. Cin Chemj, Cornell, 1891, Ph.D., 1897. Professor of Chemical Microscopy and Sanitary Chemistry. AXE, EE g QTCIJ. l47l ' -,fr f' 2 ELLIOTT EVANS CHEATHAM, A.B., Georgia, 19075 Ll.B., Harvard, 1911. Professor of Law. ATSZ, CIHBK5 KIDACID. PETER WALTER CLAASSEN, A.B., Kansas, 1913, A.M., 1915, Ph.D., Cornell, 1918. Professor of Biology. AXE, FA, JDBK, EE. WALTER LICHTENTHAELER CONWELL, C.E., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Railroad Engineering. EIDE. LANE COOPER, A.B., Rutgers, 1896, M.A., Yale, 1898, Rutgers, 18995 Ph.D., Leipsic, 1901, Litt. D., Rutgers, 1921. Professor of the English Language and Literature. AKD, LPBK. WALTER RODNEY CORNELL, B.S., Rutgers, 19075 C.E., Cornell, 1915. Professor of Mechanics of Engineering. CYRUS RICHARD CROSBY, A.B., Cornell, 1905. Professor of Entomology. EE. GUSTAVUS WATTS CUNNINGHAM, M.A., Furman, 1902, Ph.D., Cornell, 19085 Litt.D., Furman, 1916. Professor of Philosophy. CIJBK. OTIs FREEMAN CURTIS, A.B., Oberlin, 19115 Ph.D., Cornell, 1916, Professor of Plant Physiology. FA, EE. RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS, B.S.A., 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. Professor of Government. EHIIE, fIJBK, CIDACID. 1481 . y I 74, 5 GEORGE IRVING DALE, A.B., Cornell, 1910, Ph.D., 1918. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. KIDAZ, CIDBK. HERBERT JOSEPH DAVENPORT, Ph.B., South Dakota, 18935 Ph.D., Chicago, 1898. Professor of Economics. ADAM CLARKE DAv1s, JR., M.E., Cornell, 1914. Professor of Experimental Engi- neering. KZ, TB11, Atmos. EDWARD GORTON DAv1s, B.S., Denison, 1905. Professor of Landscape Architecture. B011, Gargoyle. LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS, Ph.B., Michigan, 1885, B.S., Qin Chem.D, 18865 D.Sc., Colgate, 1922, Michigan, 1926. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and Head of the Department Of Chemistry. XIIT, AXE, QDBK5 TBH, EEZ, A1-Djebar. HERMAN DIEDERICHS, M.E., Cornell, 1897. Professor of Experimental Engineering and Director of the Sibley School of Mechanical Engineering. QDZK, TBH,f1DKfb, EE, 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. AKE, Savage Club. CHARLES LOVE DURHAM, M.A., Furman, 1891, Ph.D., Cornell, 18995 Litt.D., Furman, 1922. Professor of the Classics. XXII, fl?-Kflv. ARTHUR JOHNSON EAMES, A.B., Harvard, 1908, A.M., 1910, Ph.D., 1912. Professor of Botany. CIHBK, EE. THEODORE HILDRETH EATON, A.B., Harvard, 1900, M.A., Columbia, 1915, Ph.D., 1917. Professor of Rural Education. CDKLIJ5 CIJAK, Tavvse. ll49ll FRANK OAKES ELLENWOOD, A.B. Cin M.E.D, Stanford, 1904, M.E., 1922. Professor of Power Engineering. TBII, CIHKCID, EE, Atrnos. GEORGE CHARLES EMEODY, BS., Colgate, 1900, M.S., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, 19105 Sc.D., Colgate, 1924. Professor of Aquiculture. AKE,I1A5 CPBK, EE. DONALD ENGLISH, B.S., California, 1909, M.B.A., Harvard, 1914. Professor Of Economics and Accounting. EQE, CIHKQD. MILLARD CLAYTON ERNSBERGER, A.B., Rochester, 18885 M.E., Cornell, 1908. Professor of Power Engineering. AACID, QBK5 TBII, EE, Atmos. GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT, ALB., Cornell, 1899, Ll.B., 1901. Professor of Extension Teaching. Zodiac. ' ALBERT BERNHARDT FAUST, A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1889, Ph.D., 1892. Professor of German. B9IIgfI1BK. EMERY NELSON FERRISS, Ph.B., Western, 19045 M.A., Iowa, 1905, Ph.D., 1908. Professor of Rural Education. QKCIJ, CIDAK. PIERRE AUGUSTINE E1sH, B.S., Cornell, 1890, D.Sc., 1894, D.V.M., 1899. Professor of Veterinary Physiology. CIDKQD, EE, GHZ. HARRY MORTON FITZPATRICK, A.B., Cornell, 1909, Ph.D., 1913. Professor of Plant Pathology. EE. MARIE BELLE FOWLER, B.S., Columbia, 1921, M.A., 1922. Professor of Home Eco- nomics and Head of the Nursery School. AXQQ KAII, HA9. 1501 JAMEs IQTATHAN FROST, D.V.M., Cornell, 1907. Professor of Veterinary Surgery. EEZ, Iii 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, CE., Cornell, 1905. Professor of Mechanics of Engi- neering. TBII. ROSWELL CLIFTON GIBBS, A.B., Cornell, 1906, A.M., 1908, Ph.D., 1910. Pro- fessor of Physics. fDBKg QJKCE EE. ADAM CAPEN GILL, A.B., Amherst, 18845 Ph.D., Munich, 1893. Professor of Miner- alogy and Petrography. DAVID CLINTON GILLESPIE, A.B., Virginia, 1900, Ph.D., Gottingen, 1906. Pro- fessor of Mathematics. KE, f-IDKCID, EE. OTHON GOEPP GUERLAC, Licencies-es-Lettres. Paris, 1893, Licencie en Droit 1897. World War Memorial Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures QDAE. EDWARD SEWALL GUTHRIE, B.S.A., Iowa State, 1905, M.S.A., Cornell, 1910, Ph.D., 1913. Professor of Dairy Industry. EEZ. WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN, D.V.M., Kansas State Agricultural, 19155 M.S., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Bacteriology. AEQD, EE, CIHZ. 1511 ' My--, 2' Ha- I V. if 15. L J , K 1 K - W Xl ' f . A 7 4i fl it A A-AQ G LIVINGSTONE HAMILTON, A.B., Harvard, 1895, A.M., 18975 Ph.D., Columbia, EORGE 1902. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures and Curator of the Dante and Petrarch Collections. EARLE VoLcART HARDENBURG, BS., Cornell, 1912, M.S.A., 1915, Ph.D., 1919. Professor of Vegetable Gardening. AZ, Hebs-Sa. MERRITT WESLEY HARPER, B.S., Ohio State, 1901, M.S., Illinois, 1902. Professor of Animal Husbandry. GILBERT DENNISON HARRIs, Ph. B., Cornell, 1886. Professor of Paleontology and Stratigraphic Geology. QDBK, EE. ARTHUR JOHN HEINICKE, B.S.A., Missouri, 1913, Ph.D., Cornell, 1916. Professor of Pomology and Head of the Department of Pomology. FA, EE. MARY FRANCES HENRY, B.A., Colorado College, 1905g M.A., Columbia, 1927. Pro- fessor of Nutrition. CIDKQD. ' - 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. Acacia, EE. FRANK HEYWooD HODDER, Ph.M., Michigan, 1883. Professor of American His tory. f1vKXIf,fiDBK. E521 g v n I 3 as ' - , N J E1 5 its ' E IE V A 9 if r ' 1? Q :P 'S Q v Hifi.. . 351 cz 4' I Q M 7 -' 4 X K 6 ,I , . MILTONILYLE HOLMES, A.B., Stanford, 1917, M.B.A., Harvard, 1923. Professor of Business Management. CIJBK. GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS, BS., Cornell, 1889, D.Sc., 1893, D.V.M., 1900. Pro- fessor of Comparative Anatomy. CIJKQD, EE. RALPH SHELDON HOSMER, B.S.A., Harvard, 1894, M.F., Yale, 1902. Professor of Forestry and Head of the Department of Forestry. AZ, IIDKKID, Hebs-Sa, Cornell Foresters, He Hui Hawaii. CHARLES HENRY HULL, Ph.B., Cornell, 1886, Ph.D., Halle, 1891. Goldwin Smith Professor of American History. A T, Quill and Dagger. WALLIE ABRAHAM HURWITZ, A.B., B.S. Qin Ed.D, A.M., Missouri, 1906, A.M., Harvard, 1907, Ph.D., Gottingen, 1910. Professor of Mathematics. QIHBK, EE. JOHN IRWIN HUTCHINSON, A.B., Bates, 1889, Ph.D., Chicago, 1896. Professor of Mathematics. CDBK, EE. GSKAR AUGUSTUS JOHANNSEN, B.S., Illinois, 1894, A.M., Cornell, 1902, Ph.D., 1904. Professor of Entomology. PA, TB11, QDKQJ, EE. HORACE LEONARD JONES, A.B., Carson and Newman, 1898, A.M., George Wash- ington, 1900, Ph.D., Cornell, 1909, I.l.D., Carson and Newman, 1917. Pro- fessor of Greek. CIDKE, CIDBK, Atrux. RIVERDA HARDINGJORDAN, A.B., Yale, 1893, M.A., 1913, M.A., Dartmouth, 19199 Ph.D., Minnesota, 1919. Professor of Education and Chairman of the Summer Session. fIJI'A, AKA, KQDK, HPM, QJAK. VLADIMIR KARAPETOFF, C.E., Institute of Ways of Communication, Leningrad, 1897, M.M.E., 1902. Professor of Electrical Engineering. GE, TBH, EE, HKN, CDMA. l53ll 1 r, 'M f vw' Wx A . 1- - ,ye 1 A fifiwis N55 4-if . A C2554 I Q' Am EARLE I-IEssE KENNARD, B.A., Oxford, 1910, B.Sc., 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1913. Pro- fessor of Physics. FA, QJBK, EE. ABRAM TUCKER KERR, B.S., Cornell, 18955 M.D., Buffalo, 1897. Professor Of-Anat- omy and Secretary of the Ithaca Division of the Medical College. BSU, PA, CIDIQIPQ 255 AQAg NEN. AsA CARLTON KING, BSA., Cornell, 1899. Professor Of Farm Practice. Sphinx Head. BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY, A.B., Buchtel, 18935 Ph.D., Cornell, 18955 M.D., Freiburg, 1903. Professor Of Histology and Embryology. TAG, FA, CIDKLIIQ EE, . NEN. LEWIS KNUDSON, BSA., Missouri, 19085 Ph.D., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Botany. AZ, PA, EE. PAUL KRUSE, A.B., Iowa, 1906, A.M., Washington, 19135 Ph.D., Columbia, 1917 Professor of Educational Psychology. QKQD5 CIDAK. MAX LUDWIG WOLFRAM LAISTNER, B.A., Cambridge, 1912, M.A., 1919. Pro- fessor of Ancient History. HIDBK. 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 Engi- neering. GA, TBII, EE, atmos. PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN, M.E. Cin E.E.D, Ohio State, 1892. Director of the School Of Electrical Engineering. EE. 1541 HARRY HOUSER LOVE, B.S., Illinois Wesleyan, 1904, M.A., 19065 Ph.D., Cornell, 1909. Professor of Plant Breeding. TKE, AZ, fIDKfIvg EE. THOMAS LYTTLETON LYON, B.S.A., Cornell, 1891, Ph.D., 1904. Professor of Soil Technology. CIDFA, EE. LAURENCE HOWLAND MACDANIELS, A.B., Oberlin, 1912, Ph.D., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Pomology. AFP, FA, EE. CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN, D.Sc., Colgate, 1918. Professor of Architecture. IIJFA, TBH. JAMES FREDERICK MASON, A.B., Harvard, 1902, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1912. Pro- fessor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. HEBK. LOUIS MELVILLE MASSEY, A.B., Wabash, 19125 Ph.D., Cornell, 1916. Professor of Plant Pathology and Head of the Department of Plant Pathology. Acacia, FA, CIHBK, EE, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. ROBERT MATHESON, BSA., Cornell, 1906, M.S., 1907, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of 1 Economic Entomology. PA, EE, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. LEONARD AMBY MAYNARD, A.B., Wesleyan, 19115 Ph.D., Cornell, 1915. Professor of Animal Husbandry. ATA, FA, fIDBKg EE. JOHN CLARENCE MCCURDY, B.S., Grove City, 1905, C.E., Cornell, 1912. 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, TB11, EE. ll55ll 1 aww? Q We HOWARD BAGNALL MEEK, S.B., Boston, 19175 M.A., Maine, 1920. Professor of Hotel Management. KCIJA, AA. ERNEST MERRITT, M.E., Cornell, 1886. World War Memorial Professor of Physics. 421011, FA, TBII, CDKCI1, 25. CHRISTIAN MIDJO. Professor of Drawing, Painting, and Modeling. Gargoyle. HOWARD JAY MILKS, D.V.M., Cornell, 1904. Professor of Therapeutics and Di- rector of the Small Animal Clinic. EE, fIDZ. EDWARD GARDNER MISNER, B.S., Cornell, 1913, Ph.D., 1918. Professor of Farm Management. EEZ, APA. - HELEN MONSCH, B.S., Kansas State Agricultural, 19045 B.Chem., Chicago, 19095 M.A., Columbia, 1916. Professor of Home Economics. CIJKCID,ON,11A0. CLYDE MOORE, A.B., Nebraska Wesleyan, 1912, A.M., Clarke, 1916, Ph.D.,Colum- bia, 1920. Professor of Rural Education. Acacia, CIPAK. RICHARD ALAN MORDOFF, B.S. Cin Agr.D, Cornell, 1911, A.M., 1918, Ph.D., 1921. Professor of Meteorology. AFP. FRANK BARON MORRISON, B.S., Wisconsin, 1911. Professor of Animal Husbandry. 1IvEK,AZ, EE, KDAE. CLYDE HADLEY MYERS, B.S., Illinois Wesleyan, 19075 M.S., Illinois, 1910, Ph.D., Cornell, 1912. Professor of Plant Breeding. TKEg1'Ag SIDKCIJ, EE, GAT, Hebs-Sa, Savage Club. E561 ig..-l ssggggg, WILLIAM IRVING MYERS, B.S., Cornell, 1914, Ph.D., 1918. Professor of Farm Einance. KAP, QUKCID, EE. JAMES GEORGE NEEDHAM, B.S., Knox, 1891, M.S., 1893, Ph.D., Cornell, 1898, Litt.D., Knox, 1921. Professor of Entomology and Limnology. CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP, A.B., Cornell, 1893, Ph.D., 1898. Professor of English. Zodiac, CIPBK, QJKLIJ, ETA, Quill and Dagger. 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. Pro- fessor of Rural Education. PA, EE, QDAK. JOHN THOMAS PARsoN. Professor of Drawing. ZNII, Rod and Bob. FRANK AsHMoRE PEARSON, B.S.A., Cornell, 1912, Ph.D., 1922. Professor of Agri- cultural Economics and Farm Management. fIJKfID, EE. LOREN CLIFFORD PETRY, B.S., Earlham, 1907, Haverford, 1908, M.S., Chicago, 1911, Ph.D., 1913. Professor of Botany. FA, fI2BK,1ibKf1D,EE. ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS, B.S., Illinois, 1894, Bavarian Polytechnic, 1898, M.Arch., Illinois, 1903. World War Memorial Professor of Architecture. TBII, CIJKLIH, Gargoyle, L'Ogive. . EVERETT FRANKLIN PHILLIPS, A.B., Allegheny, 1899, Ph.D., Pennsylvania, 1904. Professor of Apiculture. KIDAQ, QDBK, EE, LIDH, IIFM. 1571 -- REE? - sz .s t . 50 ' e.. . J qi aging 4 mt A , saws v Rv gsiwiasiw 95 . - 'R' 'Ea 3 0 JVJ. 1 y 4' A 59 EE? af! X X PAUL RUSSEL POPE, A.B., Western Reserve, 1898, A.M., Ph.D., Leipsic, 1903. Pro- fessor of German. B011, HIDBK. FREDERICK CLARKE PREscoTT, A.B., Harvard 1894. Professor of English. KA. WALTER VAN PRICE, B.S., Cornell, 1920, M.S., 1921, Ph.D., 1925. Professor of Dairy Industry. TKT, EE, Helios. LAURENCE PUMPELLY, A.B., Williams, 1902, Ph.D., Strassburg, 1907. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. ZNII, CIDBK, LIDKCID. OTTO RAHN, Ph.D., Gottingen, 1902. Professor of Bacteriology. AXE, EE. ARTHUR RANUM, A.B., Minnesota, 1892, Ph.D., Chicago, 1906. Professor of Mathe- matics. CIDBK, EE. ARTHUR BERNARD RECKNAGEL, B.A., Yale, 1904, MF., 1906. Professor of Forest Management and Utilization. Seal and Serpent, EE. DONALD REDDICK, A.B., Wabash, 1905, Ph.D., Cornell, 1909. Professor of Plant Pathology. 11A,EE. HAROLD LYLE REED, A.B., Oberlin, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1914. Professor of Econo- mics and Finance. LIDBK. HUGH DANIEL REED, B.S., Cornell, 1889, Ph.D., 1903. Professor of Zoology. AXA, FA, GJKCID, EE. l53l ERNEST WILLIAM RETTGER, A.B., Indiana, 18935 Ph.D., Clark, 1898. Professor Of Applied Mechanics. LIDFA, EE. JUAN ESDEVAN REYNA, E.E., Columbia, 1898. Professor Of Rural Engineering. Altamirano Archaeological and Ethnological Society. FRED HOFFMAN RHODES, A.B., Wabash, 1910, Ph.D., Cornell, 1914. Professor Of Industrial Chemistry. AXE, fIPBK, EE, Al-Djebar. JAMES EDWARD RICE, B.S. Cin Agr.j, Cornell, 1890. Professor Of Poultry Husbandry. AZ, 22, Helios. FLOYD KARKER RICHTMEYER, A.B., Cornell, 1904, Ph.D., 1910. Professor of Physics. FAQ EE. HEINRICH RIES, Ph.B., Columbia, 1892, A.M., 1894, Ph.D., 1896. Professor Of Geology. FA, 4IJKfIDg EE, ZFE. HOWARD WAIT RILEY, M.E. Cin E.E.D, Cornell, 1901. Professor Of Rural Engineer- ing and Head Of the Department Of Rural Engineering. BYRON BURNETT ROBB, B.S.A., Cornell, 1911, M.S., 1913. Professor Of Rural Engineering. MONTGOMERY ROBINSON, B.Litt., Princeton, 1906, B.S., Cornell, 1914. Professor Of Extension Teaching. Princeton Campus Club. FRED STILLMAN ROGERS, B.S., Alfred, 1909, M.E., Cornell, 1913. Professor Of Machine Design. iAcacia. 1591 22? LARS GUNNRAR ROMELL, Ph.D. , Stockholm, 1922. Professor of Forest Soils. 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. CIJKQD, ON, mio. HAROLD ELLIS Ross, B.S.A., Cornell, 1906, M.S.A., 1909. Professor of Dairy In- dustry. FA, EE. HARRY ALBERT Ross, B.S., Illinois, 1917, M.S., 1922, Ph.D., Cornell, 1924. Pro- fessor of Marketing. AZ, FA, KIUKQD, EE. MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON, A.B., Cincinnati, 1888, A.M., 1890. Goldwin Smith Professor of English Literature. CIJKE, CIJBK, Quill and Dagger, Gargoyle, Manuscript Club. EZRA DWIGHT SANDERSON, B.S., Michigan Agricultural, 18975 B.S. Cin.Agr.D, Cornell, 1898, Ph.D., Chicago, 1921. Professor of Rural Social Organization. EE. ELMER SETH SAVAGE, B.S.A., New Hampshire, 1905, 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, PA, EE, Atmos. NATHANIEL SCHMIDT, Stockholm, 1884, A.M., Colgate, 18874 Berlin, 1890. Pro- fessor of the Semitic Languages and Literatures and Oriental History. AEfID. ERNEST WILLIAM SCHODER, B.S., University of Washington, 1900, B.S. CinfMiningD, 1900, Ph.D., Cornell, 1903. World War Memorial Professor of Experimental Hydraulics. CIDFA, CIDBK, EE, Rob and Bob. H601 i WILLIAM HERBERT SCHUCHARDT, B.S. Cin Arch.D, Cornell, 1895. Professor of Archi- tecture. Gargoyle, Savage Club. HERBERT HENRY SCOEIELD, M.E., Cornell, 1905. Professor of Materials Testing. KIJKCTA, EE, XE, Pyramidg Triangle. GAD PARKER SCOVILLE, BSA., Cornell, 1910, M.A., Harvard, 1924. Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, FRANCIS JOSEPH SEERY, B.S., Tufts, 1905. Professor of Hydraulic Engineering. ATA, Semaphore. ALEXANDER DUNCAN SEYMOUR, B.S., Columbia, 1906. Professor of Architecture. ZX. LESTER WHYLAND SHARP, B.S., Alma, 1908, Ph.D., Chicago, 1912. Professor of Botany. FA, CIDBK, EE. PAUL FRANCIS SHARP, A.B., Nebraska Wesleyan, 1917, M.S., Minnesota, 1920, Ph.D., 1922. Professor of Dairy Chemistry. FA, EE, FEA, TAT. FRANCIS ROBERT SI-IARPE, A.B., Cambridge, 1892 g Ph.D., Cornell, 1907, Professor of Mathematics. EE. JAMES MORGAN SHERMAN, B.S., North Carolina, 1911, M.S., Wisconsin, 1912, Ph.D., 1916. Professor of Bacteriology and Dairy Industry. KE, AZ, FA, QDKCID, EE. ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY, A.B., Amherst, 1900, M.A., Columbia, 1903, L.H.D., Lake Forest, 1920. Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. QDBK, QPKQIJ. ll61l .JR Qsbga V 5 'i w f at 0? Q .. ...Raft .35 , r E ' -. V. '. 122551359 ' ' '. Z.l5::'Zf255I:-:.fS. 'I If -f.. ' I . V. . . .,.,. iiz, ,,:. . ...,,.:. .,:. . .I B . .:,.:.k, .. - . N, .tv SUMNER HUBER SLICHTER, A.B., Wisconsin, 1913, M.A., 1914, Ph.D., Chicago, 1918. Professor Of Economics. f1DBKg AEP. PRESERVED SMITH, A.B., Amherst, 1901, A.M., Columbia, 1903, Ph.D., 1907, Litt.D., Muhlenberg, 1922, Amherst, 1927. Professor of Medieval History. X425 CPBK. VIRGIL SNYDER, B.S., Iowa State, 1889, Ph.D., Gottingen, 18943 H.C.D., Padua, 1922. Professor of Mathematics. FA, EE. LELAND SPENCER, B.S., Cornell, 1.918, Ph.D., 1923. Professor Of Marketing. Acacia, CIDKCID, EE. ADELAIDE SPOHN, B.S., Chicago, 1908, M.S., 1913, Ph.D., Columbia, 1922. Pro- fessor of Nutrition. EAE, EE. SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING, B.A., Yale, 1898, M.F., 1903. Professor Of Silviculture. QIDEK, AZ. ROBERT SPROULE STEVENS, A.B., Harvard, 1910, Ll.B., 1913. Professor of Law. ROLLAND MACLAREN STEWART, B.A., Iowa State, 1904, B.Di., 1906, Ph.D., 1912. Professor Of Rural Education and Director Of the New York State Summer Session at Cornell University. CIJBK, QAK. WILLIAM STRUNK, JR., B.A., Cincinnati, 18905 Ph.D., Cornell, 1896. Professor of English. ':I1AE,dvBK. FREDERICK GEORGE SWITZER, M.E., Cornell, 1913, M.M.E., 1914. Professor of Hydraulic Engineering. EE. l62l FRANK THILLY, A.B., Cincinnati, 18875 A.M., Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1891, Ll.D., Missouri, 1909, Cincinnati, 1913, Hobart, 1923. Professor of Philosophy. 1IJBK,CIDKfID. GEORGE JARVIS THOMPSON, B.S., Pennsylvania, 19095 LLB., Harvard, 1912, S.J.D., 1918. Professor of Law. ESIHE5 A0111 HOMER COLUMBUS THOMPSON, B.S., Ohio State, 1909, M.S., 1923, Ph.D., 1926. Professor of Vegetable Gardening, EE. CLARENCE ELLSWORTH TOWNSEND, M.E., Cornell, 1907. Professor of Engineering Drawing. AXA, CIDKQ1. JOSEPH ELLIS TREVOR, .Ph.D., Leipsic, 1892. Professor of Thermodynamics. A2111 HUGH CHARLES TROY, B.S.A., Cornell, 1896. Professor of Dairy Industry. EE, Quill and Dagger. DENNY HAMMOND UDALL, B.S.A,, Vermont, 18985 D.V.M., Cornell, 1901. Pro- fessor of Veterinary Medicine. EN, EE. PAUL HALLADAY UNDERWOOD, 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. LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART, C.E., Cornell, 1909. Professor of Structural Engineer- ing. BGH, CIJKCID, Pyramid. 116311 rs if Q an ,. 6 -R rf Q, W A ff! W ksf , f, f 4 6 MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER, A.B., Cornell, 1909. Professor of Home Economics and Director of the College of Home Economics. CSCAR DIEDRICH VON ENGELN, A.B., Cornell, 1908, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Physical Geography. ZFDE3 EE5 EFE. CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER, C.E., Cornell, 1904. Professor of Sanitary Engineering and Secretary of the Engineering Faculty. Acacia, FA, XE. ANNETTE WARNER. Professor of Household Arts. GEORGE FREDERICK WARREN, B.S., Nebraska, 1897, BS., Cornell, 1903, M.S.A., 1904, Ph.D., 1905. Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. PA, CIDKCIJ, EE. HARRY PORTER WELD, Ph.B., Ohio State, 19005 Ph.D., Clark, 1911. Professor of Psychology. EAE, LDKKID5 EE, CIDAK. ALBERT EDWARD WELLS. Sibley Professor of Mechanic Arts. Atmos. RALPH Hicics WHEELER, B.S., Cornell, 1912. Professor of Extension Teaching. APP, EECIJ. HERBERT H1cE WHETZEL, A.B., Wabash, 1902, M.A., 1903, D.Sc., University of Porto Rico, 1926. Professor of Plant Pathology. CIDAQ, AZ, FA, fI1BKg QDKKID, EE. EDWARD ALBERT WHITE, B.Sc., Massachusetts Agricultural, 1895. Head of the Department of Floriculture and Ornamental Horticulture. KE, flDKfI3, HAE. 1641 H' aff ,gf ,fi . E HORACE EUGENE WHITESIDE, AB., Chicago, 1912, LLB., Cornell, 1922, S.J.D., Harvard, 1927. Professor ofLavv. fI1KdD,A9fID,Order of the Coif. KARIIE MCKAY WIEGAND, BS., Cornell, 1894, Ph.D., 1898. Professor of Botany. CD 111523 WALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX, A.B., Amherst, 1884, A.M., 1888, Ll.B., Columbia, 1887, Ph.D., 1891, Ll.D., Amherst, 1906. Professor of Economics and Statistics. NPT, CDBK. BRUCE WILLIAMS, B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1912, M.S., 1914, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1920. Professor of Government. QIDFA, CIJBK. JAMES KENNETH WILsoN, B.S., Oklahoma A. and M., 1906, Ph.D., Cornell, 1915. Professor of Soil Technology. CIDKJD, EE. LYMAN PEARL WILSON. B.S., Knox, 1904, JD., Chicago, 1907, Ll.D., Knox, 1924. Professor of Lavv, fIJ1'Ag f1JAAg AEP, Order of the Coif. EDGAR HARPER Woon, M.E., Cornell, 1892, M.M.E., 1893. Professor of Mechanics of Engineering. EE. PAUL WORK, B.A., Tennessee, 1907, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1910, M.S., Cornell, 19135 Ph.D., Minnesota, 1921. Professor of Vegetable Gardening. HKLID, CIUKQID, EE, FEA. ALBERT HAZEN WRIGHT, A.B., Cornell, 1904, A.M., 1905, Ph.D., 1908. Professor of Vertebrate Zoology. FA, EE. CHARLES VAN PATTEN YOUNG, A.B. , Cornell, 1899. Professor of Physical Education. AAQ, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Sainach, H651 TI-IEN 'ITS 'ONE -TWU AND THREE - ESUE -WE -ALL FALL-IN-LINE -Tc -THE TUNE - QF -QUE -PEQES WE - MUST - ALWAYS KEEP - TIME - FOR 'ITIS WORK - LIKE -A-TUEIQ TILL-YOUR'EYE8 'ACI-IE LIKE 'HELL-IN 'THIS - GRAND INSTITUTION - TI-IIS SQIIUQL - QF 'OQRNELL STANLEY WILLIAM ABBOTT, Stan, Yonkers. Landscape Architecture. Prepared at Yonkers High School. BGH, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Gargoyle, Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew 2, 3, Commodore 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, College Honor Committee 2, 3, 4 , Dartmouth Ball Committee ,Crew Club, Class Marshal. LEON ABREVAYA, New York City. Veterinary. Prepared at Harlem East High School. Graduate of Constantinople and Fordham Universities. ALEXANDRE EMIL ALEXANDER, Al, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. DONALD WILSON ADAMS, Don, Harrisburg, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Harrisburg Academy. Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Lieutenant 4. ROBERT EVANS ALEXANDER, Bob, Westfield, NJ. Architecture Prepared at Westfield High School. AQ, TBH, Quill and Dagger, Gargoyle, Wearer of the C , Varsity Football Squad 2, Team 3, Freshman Tax Committee, Junior Prom- enade Committee, Beaux Arts Ball Committee 3, L'Ogive, Musical Clubs, 2, 3, 4, Saturday Lunch Club, Class Orator, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall, Secretary 4. KENNETH CLEMENTS ALLEN, Ken, Dayton, Ohio. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Moraine Park School. BSU, TBH, President 4, XE, President 4, Pyramid, College Honor Committee 3, Chairman 4, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, University Band 1, 2. STEPHEN WILLIAM ALL1o, JR., Steve, New York City. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Masten Park High School. GX, Ye Hosts, Wearer of the C , Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, Team 3, College Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, College Soccer Team 2, 3, Class Day Committee. OSCAR ALTMAN, I-lorsecar, Monticello. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Monticello High School. TECID, KIPKQD, Fresh- man Wrestling Squad, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HAROLD MILTON ALTSHUL, Hal, Jersey City, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Lincoln High School. Varsity Foot- - ball Squad 4,Llniversity Band 1, 2, 3, University Orchestra 3, 4. Josiz MAURICIO ALVAREZ, Santiago, Dominican Republic. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Universidad de Santo Domingo. Cosmopolitan Club. l70l JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON, Glendale, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. AT, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Spiked Shoe, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Football Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, Captain 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, President 4. REYNOLD ANTHONY AYMER, Don, Maspeth. Agriculture. Prepared at Newton High School. AZ, UAE, RCT , Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Rifle Teamg Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, College Cross Country Team 3, 45 College Soccer Team Captain 3, Manager 4, College Swimming Team, Manager 3, 4, Farmers' Week Committee 4, Flori- culture Club, Roberts Scholarship. ARNOLD OBED BABE, Bill, Keyser, W.Va. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Potomac State School. ZXII, Rod and Bob. ROLAND XVALKER BAE13, East Dixfield, Me. Agriculture. CIPKE. BRUcE LEONARD BAILEY, Bill, Niagara Falls. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. GA, College Cross Country Team 3. CHARLES EMERSON BAKER, Bake, Aberdeen, Md. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Tome School. EN, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team Z, 3, 45 Delta Club. DONALD WYCKOEE BAKER, Trenton, NJ. Veterinary. KENNETH WILLIAM BAKER, Ken, Chautauqua. Hotel Ad- ministration. Prepared at Chautauqua High School. EX, Ye Hosts, President 4, College Honor Committee 2, 3, Boxing Club, Hotel Association, Vice-President 4, Univer- sity Middleweight Boxing Championship 1, 2, 3, 4. KEITH RICHARD BARNEY, Couth, Springfield, Vt. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Exeter Academy. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engi- neers Qdetailed at Cornell Universityj. PHILIP THEODORE BASSETT, Phil, Rochester. Agriculture. Prepared at West High School. AT, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Preshmfn Football Squad. ll7lll ,ui ALZIN BAUM, Al, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at DeWitt Clinton High School. BERNARD BAUM, Bernie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Freshman Track Squad5 Tertulia Estudiantilg State Tuition Scholarship. NORMAN CHARLES BAUMAN, Norm, Buffalo. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Technical High School. ORSON CASWELL BEAMAN, Ors, White Plains. Chemistry. AXE5 Sphinx Head5 Spiked Shoeg Wearer of the C 5 Freshman Track Tearn5 Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, Team 3, 45 Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 45 Cross Country Club, President 45 Lung Mow Trophy 35 Potter Cup 15 State Tuition Scholarship. CHARLES WOODRUFI1 BEATTIE, Charlie, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Skulls, President 45 Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. DWIGHT KING BECKWITH, Beck, Rochester. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at West High School. CDEK5 College Crew 3, 4. ANDREW GORDON BEDELL, Shorty, St. James. Agriculture. Prepared at Huntington High School. Acacia, College Soccer Team 25 Masonic Clubg Round-Up Club5 Assistant Stage Manager of Kerrnis 3, Manager 4, HOWARD WAYLAND BEERS, Howie, Union Springs. Agri- culture. Prepared at Great Falls High School. AZ5 AKA5 Hebs-Sa5 Knickerbackerg Agricultural Association, Pre- sident 45 University Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Eastman Stage 2, 35 Farm Life Challenge Stage 35 The Cornell Cozmtfjfmmz Board 1, 2. GEORGE WILLIAM BEHRMANMIR., Buggs, Sayville, Agriculture. Prepared at Sayville High School. E625 Quill and Dagger5 JCv 5 Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, 45 Officers Club. WILIJAM HENRY BELL, Bill, Lockport. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lockport High School. A112525 Quill and Dagger5 Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 45 Class Endowment Fund Committee 35 A.A. Membership Corn- mittee 45 C.U.C.A. Cabinet 45 Cross Country Clubg Satur- day Lunch Club5 Cheerleader 2, 3, Head Cheerleader 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. l72l HARRY BELLACH, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. AEN. ME'fEIz BENDER, Mike, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. Freshman Fencing Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant 4, Stare Tuition Scholarship. WEsLEx' CHARLES BENDEP., Wes, Rockaway Beach. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. Seal and Serpent. CIDAA, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, 4. AVILLIAM SIDNEY BENEDICT, Lake Linden, Mich. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Shady Side Academy. fIDBK, CPKKD, A.A. Membership Committee 3, The Ca:-ne!! Daily Sim Board, Associate Editor 4, The Cahmzm Board, Associate Editor 4. CLARENCE OLIVER BENNETT, Hunce, Greenport. Agriculture. Prepared at Greenport High School. ET, Flying Clubg Property Manager of Kermis 3, 4, The Calzmmr Board 3, Circulation Manager 4. HORACE HULL BENSON, Benny, Esperance. Agriculture. Prepared at Massena High School. Eleusis, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Hebs-Sa, Spiked Shoe, Wearer of the C , Freshman Cross Country Team, Captain, Freshman Track Team, Captain, Varsity Cross Country Team 2, Captain 4, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Freshman Rush Committee, Chairman, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Student Council 4, Cross Country Club, Knickerbacker. Louis LEES BENTLEY, Lou, Beaver Falls, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Kiskeminetas Preparatory School. EX. A ALFRED PAUL BERGE11, Peekskill. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Peekskill High School. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Oflicers Club, R.O.T.C,, Second Lieutenant 4, State Tuition Scholarship. LESLIE Voss BERGMANN, Shorty, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Technical High School. Freshman Fencing Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 3, College Crew 1, State Tuition Scholarship. WILLIAM LANGTON BERGNEE, Bill, Callicoon. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Callicoon High School. Scorpion. ll73.ll FRANK KEMP BEYER, Franz, Buffalo. Forestry. Prepared at Lafayette High School. AX, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sa, Spiked Shoe, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Freshman Cap Burning Corn- mittee, Cornell Foresters. SIDNEY WARREN BEYLAINTD, Sid, Rochester. Electrical Engineering. Pre ared at East High School. KIJAZUIITIIE, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3, Musical Clubs 3, 4, Officers Club, State Tuition Scholarship. THOMAS STEVEN BILL, Tom, Binghamton. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Central High School. 9K'1J, QKCIP, HKN, College Soccer Team 4, Officers Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. IRWIN GEORGE BIRCHER, Birch, Rochester. Veterinary. Prepared at East High School. SZTE, College Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, College Soccer Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Musical Clubs 2, University Band 1, 2. RARAEL JAIME BIRD, Ralph, Fajardo, P. R. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Cascadilla Preparatory School. KIJAE. BRADFORD BISSELL, Brad, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Loomis School. WT, ZFE, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3, 4,,lunior Smoker Committee, A.A. Membership Committee 4, Musical Clubs 2, 3, 4, Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Captain 4, Cheerleader 3, Head Cheerleader 4,University 125-pound Wrestling Championship. BENJAMIN COLEMAN BLACKBURN, Ben, Medina. Agriculture. Prepared at Medina High School, ETI, GPKIIP, IIAE, Flori- culture Club, Oflicers Club, R.O.T.C., Lieutenant 4, State Cash Scholarship. ALFRED CHURCHILL BLACKMAN, Blackie, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Stamford High School. LIDEK, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, 4. ROLAND KENNETH BLAKESLEE, Lake Hopatcong, N. J. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Roxbury High School. Musical Clubs 2, 3, 4. Louis SCIIOUDEL Bock, Lou, Poughkeepsie. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. ZQDE, College Basketball Team 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Musical Clubs 2, 3, University Band 1, 2, University Orchestra 1. ll74ll RALPH BOERICKE, Ralph, Merion, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Haverford School. AT, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Cheerleader 2. HERBERT Louis BoRGz1NNER, Bert, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. HACIR, Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Lieutenant 4, State Cash Scholarship. HENRY JAY BCTCHFORD, JR., Hank, Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Nichols Preparatory School. KAP, Freshman Crew Squad, Freshman Lacrosse Squad. ALTON PARKER BOUTON, Al, Cortland. Veterinary. ANII, Varsity Wrestling Squad, CARL BRANDT, Bud, Belle Harbor. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Far Rockaway High School. HKKID, Freshman Basketball Team, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Base- ball Squad 3, Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 3. ERLING BERNHARDT BRAUNER, Zitty, Ithaca. Architecture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. NIIT, Gargoyle, L'Ogive, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 4, Savage Club. ARTHUR TOMPKINS BRIGGS, '-'Art, Syracuse. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. GA. KENNETH WILLIAM BRITT, Ken, Sherrill. Chemistry. C Prepared at Sherrill High School. AXE, College Honor Committee 2, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROBERT LEE BRo1:-HEAD, Bob, Auburn. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Auburn High School. ORREN BENJAMIN BRoMLEY, JR., Ben, Glens Falls. Arts Sciences. Prepared at Glens Falls High School. HKA, Sphinx Head, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Rush Committee, Spring Day Hop Corn- mittee 2, Dartmouth Ball Committee 4, R.O.T.C., Captain 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Cornell Daily Szm Board 3, Managing Editor 4. 117511 IRVING DAVID BROWN, Brownie, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. EDWARD JOHN BRUMDER, Ed, Milwaukee, Wis. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at University School. XXII, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samachg Spiked Shoe, Wearer ofthe C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, Class Day Committee. ARCI-IIE WRIGHT BUDD, Arch, Philadelphia, Pa. Forestry. Prepared at Germantown Friends' School. Seal and Serpent, Cornell Foresters, Officers Club. NORVAL GORDON BUDD, Buddy, Hyde Park-on-Hudson. Agriculture. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. AZ, Aiffl, Officers Club, Rochester Stage, Winner 4. WARREN PAUL BULLOCK, Pil, Yonkers. Forestry. ACIPSZ, EAXg Hebs-Sa, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3, 4, Dartmouth Ball Com- mittee 4, Farmers' Week Committee 4, Cornell Foresters, Ofhcers Club, President 4, R.O.T.C., Captain 3, Colonel 45 The Cornell Countryman Board 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. IoI-IN DELBERT BULSON, JR., johnny, Worcester. Archi- i tecture. Prepared at Worcester High School. Scorpion, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WILLIAM EVERETT BURBANK, Burby, Baltimore, Md. Mechan- ical Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. fIPAE, Dramatic Club 2, Musical Clubs 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH BURGESS, Jack, Grand Rapids, Minn. Veteri- nary. Prepared at Grand Rapids High School. CHESTER Fosxarr BURNHAM, Chet, Greenfield, Mass. Forestry. Prepared at Greenfield High School. AT. LUKE AUGUSTINE BURNS, JR., Luke, Watertown. Arts and Sciences. Seal and Serpent, 395.415, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, Ofhcers Clubg R.O.T.C., Lieutenant 4. l76l MXLTON TOMLINSON Busi-1, Milt, Wellesley, Mass. Chemistry. Prepared at Loomis School. Scorpion, Al-Djebarg TCT , Freshman Tennis Teamg Varsity Tennis Team Z, 35 Boldt Scholarship, Grasselli Scholarship. CHARLES SHEPPARD CA1.DwE1.t., Buck, Birmingham, Ala. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Phillips High School. BAE, Sphinx Head, Red Key, President, Junior Promenade Committee, Dartmouth Ball Committee 4, Atruxg Majura. DANIEL HARniN CALLAHAN, Cal, Chicago, Ill. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at University High School. KAQ Pyramid, ACE g Varsity Lacrosse Squad 25 Varsity Soccer Squad 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 3. ROBERT HORTON CAMERON, Bob, Richmond Hill. Arts and Sciences. fIPBKg IIJKGP, Pulitzer Scholarship. JOSEPH Louis CAMISA, Joe, Ridgewood, N. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Ridgewood High School. ETg Newman Clubg The Sibley JOIKWIIIZ of Engineering Board 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. JAMES Ross CAMPBELL, JR., Jim, Scottdale, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Scottdale High School. EIL HKNQ College Honor Committee 3, 4. GUERINO W1LL1AM CANG1, Bill, Buffalo. Veterinary. Pre- pared at Technical High School. ACIDA. IRVING EUGENE CANTOR, Chips, Jersey City, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stevens Preparatory School. B2Pg Varsity Fencing Squad 2, 3, 45 Senior Ball Committeeg Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Fencing Clubg Officers Club. CLARENCE RUSSELL CARR, Russ, Corning. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Northside High School. EII5 Clef Club, University Band 1, 2, 3, 45 University Orchestra 2, 3, 45 State Tuition Scholarship. JAMES MONROE CARRY, Jim, Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at University High School. KA. ll77ll COLLINS LOTHROP CARTER, i'Red, Jackson, Mich. Mechanical Engineering. NPT, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Freshman Crew, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, Chairman, Student Council 3, Interfraternity Council, Secretary-Treasurer 3, KBLIP, Majura, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 3, Chairman 4. Louis BONAPARTE CARVER, Lou, Hanover, Pa. Archi- tecture. Prepared at Hanover High School. fIP1'A, IIAE, General Spring Day Committee 2, Princeton Ball Com- mittee 3, The Widow Board 2, 3, The Cm-nellifm Board, Art Director 4. EDWARD HAILE CASE, Gouverneur. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Gouverneur High School. KA, fIPAfIP, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3, 4, Class Day Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Fresh- man Advisory Committee 3, State Tuition Scholarship. FRANK WILLIAM CASE, Bud, Saratoga Springs. Hotel Administration. XXII, Ye Hosts. HARRY LAWRENCE CASE, Harry, Janesville, Wis. Arts and Sciences. SAX, EAX, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Class Day Committee, Chairman, College Honor Committee 4, General Spring Day Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Interfraternity Council, President 4, Book and Bowl, Class Historian, The Cornell Dfzibf Szm Board 1, 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. LEON HARLEN CAss, Red, Candor. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Candor High School. NEIL CASTALDO, Leo, Bayonne, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bayonne High School. Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, Newman Club, Ofhcers Club. KENNETH EDWARD CASTER, Ken, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AQS2, Dramatic Club 2. CLYDE RUSSELL CHAMPION, Champ, Perry, Ohio. Agri- culture. Prepared at Perry High School. AXA, Officers Club. Louis RICHARD CHASE, Dick, St. Louis, Mo. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Elyria High School. CIDFA, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4, College Honor Committee 2, 3, 4, Class Endowment Fund Com- mittee 3, General Spring Day Committee..3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4. I-I ' ll78ll HARRY CHASHIN, Coke, New York City. mrs and Sciences. AEIT, CIDKYIJ, Chess Club, Vice President 3, State Tuition Scholarship. CHUN CHUAN CHENG, Canton, China. Agriculture. Prepared at Tsing Hua College. Chinese Students Club. CHARLES RUPERT CHURCH, JR., Chuck, Titusville, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Titusville High School. -AIPAG, EFE, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Freshman Track Squad, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3, Assistant Manager of Tennis 3, Manager 4. MANUEL CIESER, Squeak, Monticello. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Monticello High School. BEP. BERNARD MICHAEL CLAREY, Buck, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. DDE, EAX, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 45 Agricultural Association, Treasurer 4. DANIEL GROVER CLARK, Dan, Ithaca. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. fI1KfID, Helios. EARL CHARLES CLARK, JR., Utica. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at New Hartford High School. KA, TBII, -fIvKfIv, Sphinx Head, Atmos, Wearer ofthe C , Freshman Hockey Team, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Hockey Team 2, 3, Captain 4, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, A.A. Membership Com- mittee 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Class Marshal. JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK, Jack, Buchanan, Mich. Chemistry. Pre ared at Mesa Ranch School. EQ, IIAE, Red Key, Al- Djehar, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Chairman, General Spring Day Committee 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Musical Clubs 2, 3, 4, The Widow Board 2, Circulation Manager 3. CARLOS JAIME CLAVELL, Charley, Ponce, P. R. Agriculture. Prfpipared at Ponce High School. 21112, Centro Hispania, O cers Club, Tertulia Estudiantil. LAURANCE LYMAN CLOUGH, Larry, Randolph Center, Vt. Agriculture. Prepared at Randolph High School. AZ, Helios, Potter Cup 3, Novice Cross Country Championship 3, Roberts Scholarship. lI79l 'T' EDMUND ALLEN Colm, Ted, Ithaca. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. ATSZ, Sphinx Head, Pyramid, Wearer ofthe HC' ', Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 4, Varsity Football Squad 2, 4, Freshman Banquet Com- mittee. -IRVING COHEN, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Team 4, Freshman Tax Com- mittee, Student Council 4. q REUBEN COHEN, Rube,'l Bridgeport, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bridgeport High School. JOHN EDWARD COLEMAN, Jack, Dayton, Ohio, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Steele High School. AX, Varsity Fencing Squad 2, 4, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 45 Saturday Lunch Club. WILLIAM PASQUALE COLIO, Bill, Red Bank, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Red Bank High School. KAP, Fresh- man Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4. EDWARD CLARKSON COLLINS, Ed, Parnassus, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Peabody High School. QKE, TBII, XE, Quill and Dagger, Scabbard and Blade, College Crew 3, A. A. Membership Committee 4, Officers Club, A.S.C.E., Secretary 4, R.O.T.C., Captain 4, Assistant Manager of Freshman Lacrosse 3, Manager of Varsity Lacrosse 4. CLAUDE HARTLAND COLVIN, Claudius, Cherry Creek. Agri- culture. Prepared at Cherry Creek High School. AZ, Freshman Baseball Squad, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, Officers Club. WILLIAM JANBS CONGDON, Bill, Salamanca. Chemistry. Prepared at Salamanca High School. Al-Djebar. GEORGE BREWER CONGER, JR., Red, Atlantic City, N., J. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Atlantic City High School. JOHN GIRARD CONNELL, Worcester, Mass. Arts and Sciences. AXA. ll80l RICHARD METCALI2 CONNER, White Plains. Agriculture. AXP. ROBERT ELMER CONRATI-I, Bob, Cuba. Electrical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Cuba High School. Eleusisg ITTHEQ College Crew lg Dramatic Club 2, 3, State Tuition Scholar- ship, The .ssillff-j'JOI1l'I1dl of Ellgillfffillg Board 2, 3, 4. EARL ICEKUALAUKAPUOMANO Cooic, Bull, Hilo, Hawaii. Architecture. EfbEg Quill and Dagger, JCv g Varsity Crew Squad 2. WALLACE LEWIS Cook, Pasadena, Calif. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Deep Springs High School. Telluride Asso- ciation. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CoPP, Hey, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Hotel Administration. Prepare at Albuquerque High School. IIKAg Musical Clubs 2, 3, Savage Club. ALAN ZENN COREY, Al, Youngstown, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Rayen School. B9l'Ig Freshman Crew Squad, Freshman Track Squad, A.A. Membership Committee 4. WILLIAM CHRISTIAN CORNEI-ILSEN, Bill, Brooklyn. Archi- tecture. Zodiac, Gargoyle, Freshman Track Squad, College Soccer Team 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball Committeeg General Spring Day Committee 35 Beaux Arts Ball Committee 4, Willard Straight Hall Activities Committee 4, Dramatic Club 3, 45 Masque 1. GEORGE CORNWELL, Yorktown Heights. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Tilton High School. Helios, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 2, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4. FRANCISCO DE PAULA CORREA, Frisco, Para, Brazil. Chemistry. Prepared at Gymnazio Paro de Carvalho. College Soccer Team 3, 4. JOSEPH WINSTON Cox, JR., Joe, Washington, D.C. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Western High School. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl. ll81ll 'JOHN COYLE, Jack, Baltimore, Md. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. ATKZ. WILLIAM SOMERVILLE CRAIG, Bill, Maplewood, N. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Steele High School. AX, TBH, QPKIID, Quill and Dagger, Clef Club, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, President 4,University Band 1, 2, 3, 4, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Chimemaster 2, 3, Thompson Scholarship. GEORGE CRAMER, JR., Swat, Staten Island. Hotel Adminis- tration. Prepared at Curtis High School. Freshman Foot- ball Squad, Varsity Football Squad 3. HARRY WILLIAM CRAWFORD, Verona, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Montclair High School. AXP, Pyramid, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 3, 4, The Come!! Civil Engineer Board 2, 3, Managing Editor 4. ALBERT EDWIN CROCKETT, JR., Ed, Rochester. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at West High School. QPKE, Fresh- man Soccer Squad, College Soccer Team 4. JAMES WILLARD CROFOOT, Jim, Herkimer. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Little Falls High School. Eleusis. GUY MACKAY CROSBY, Reading, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Proctor Academy. XCIP, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Basket- ball Team, Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3, 4, Majura. ROBERT HOPPER CRUM, Bob, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. ATA, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Inter fraternity Council, Vice-President 4, Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Major 4, Assistant Manager of Hockey 3, Manager 4. FRANK HOWARD CUSACK, Cutie, Yonkers, Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Gorton High School. Scorpion, IITH2, Freshman Debate Team, R.0.T.C., Captain 4, The Coz-nc!! Graphic Board 1, 2. JOHN SCARLETT CUSTBR, Johnnie, Cynwyd, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Lower Merion High School. QIKE, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Freshman Tennis Team, Varsity Tennis Team 2, 3, Captain 4, College Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4, University Tennis Championship 4. lfill Rit-hard Le: Cuthbert, Cuthie, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Pre ared at Technical High School. IPA, Sphinx Head, RedPKey, Rod and Bob, junior Smoker Committee, Class Day Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, A.A. Membership Committee 3,45 General Spring Day Committee 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Assistant Manager of Freshman Track 3, Manager 4. IRVING HULEERTS DALE, Irv, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. EAM, College Crew 1, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, 4, State Cash Scholarship. WALTER EvANs DARNELL, Walt, Moorestown, N. J. Electri- cal Engineering. Prepared at Westtown High School. HKN. FOSTER JAMES DATRE, FOs, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepare at New Utrecht High School. College Crew 2, 3, Willard Straight Hall Dance Committee 3, 4, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4, Circolo Italiano, Cornell-in-China Club, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4, Saturday Lunch Club, University Band 2, 4. KENNETH DAVENPORT, Ken, Accord. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Kingston High School, AFP, Hebs-Sa, College Crew 3. ,IEss DAVIDSON, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. KIDEH, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 4. ALONZO GALLOWAY DECKER, JR., Al, Rodgc-:r's Forge, Md. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. EAE. ARMANDO ISAAC DEL Rzo, Del, Puebla, Mexico. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Colejio del Estado Mexico. ET, Fencing Club. MANUEL BARLOSEA DEL ROSARIO, Del, Manila, P. I. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Alteneo de Manila. Freshman Tennis Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 3, College Baseball Team 3, College Soccer Team 1, 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3, Cosmopolitan Club, Tertulia Estudiantil. ROBERT EUGENE MOUSEAU DES ISLETS, Daisy, Pittsburgh, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Peabody High School. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityj. ilssl WILLIAM ELWOOD DIERDORP, Bill, Akron, Ohio. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Akron High School. BGII, Varsity Crew Squa 2, 3, 4, College Crew 2, 3. RICHARD RHEEMB DIETRICH, Dick,',' St. Louis, Mo. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Soldam High School. BGII, Wearer of the C , Freshman Tennis Team, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Team 4, Varsity Tennis Team 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, Junior Smoker Committee. ROBERT IRVING DODGE, JR., Bob, Pelham. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Pelham High School. ATA, Atmos, Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3, College Crew 1, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Dartmouth Ball Committee 4, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3, Officers Club, A.S.M.E., Secretary 45 R.O.T.C. , Lieutenant 3, Major 4. CHARLES FRANCIS DONEY, Charley, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prepare at Masten Park High School. EH, UAE, College Crew Squad 1, 2, Floriculture Club, Majura. CARROLL ,IEREMIAH DONOGHUE, Flushing. Architecture. Pre- pared at Dwight School. EII. HAROLD FRED DORN, Hal, Broolctondale. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AZ, CIDKCIP, AKA, Helios, College Baseball Team 2, College Honor Committee 3, Knickerbacker, '86 Memorial Stage 2, Farm Life Challenge Stage, Winner 4, Eastman Stage 3, Winner 4, Assistant Manager of Kermis 3, Manager 4. ARTHUR LORING DOUGLAS, Art, Forest Hills. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. ZNI1, College Crew 2, Freshman Tax Committee, Musical Clubs 1, 2, The Cornell Dfzibf .Yzm Board, Associate Editor 4. JOHN WALTER DRUMMOND, Stretch, Watertown. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Watertown High School. GKKIP, HKN, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, College Track Team 2, College Honor Committee 2, 3, 4, Newman Club, Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The .Slfbk-j'J0lll'714Z! of Engineering Board 2, 3, Managing Editor 4. RUSSELL ELLIOTT DUDLBY, Russ, Lyons. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Lyons High School. AZ, Helios, Freshman Basket- ball Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, Varsity Track Squad 3, College Basketball Team 2, 3, College Soccer Team 3, 4, Farmers' Week Committee 2, Chairman 3, Rochester Stage 3, Kermis 3, 4, Roberts Scholarship. EMMETT MARTIN DUGGAN, Watertown. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Watertown High School. Seal and Serpent. ll84l EDWARD MILTON DULIN, JR., Milt, Washington, D.C. Civil Engineering. Prepared at McKinley High School. ITKKID, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad Z, Varsity Crew Squad 3, Olhcers Club. DAVID WVILMOT DUSINBERRE, Dusie, Wellsboro, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Peddie School. IIKCIJ, XE. WARD HUNTLEY DWIGHT, Dewey, South Otselic. Veterinary. Prepared at South Otselic High School. SITE, Officers Club. ROBERT ALLEN DYER, Bob, Berne. Agriculture. Prepared at Milne High School. Scorpion, Helios, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, College Honor Com- mittee 4, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, Secretary 4, Round-Up Club. FRED CORICRAN EARLE, Philadelphia, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Germantown High School. Freshman Football Squad, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDERIC EATON, JR., Fred, Washington, D.C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at St. john's Manlius Military Academy. ATS2, wCT , Varsity Wrestling Team 2, Freshman Ad- visory Committee, Secretary 4. EDSON ALDEN EDSON, Ed, Washington, D.C. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. Officers Club. CHARLES COOPER EELES, Chuck, Reading, Mass. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. Xfb, TBII, Red Key, Atmos, Freshman Baseball Squad, A.A. Membership Committee 4, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3, 4, A.S.M.E., Vice-Chairman 4. RUDOLPH EISNER, Happy, Trenton, N. Law. Prepared at Trenton High School. College Baseball Team 2, College Basketball Team 1, 2, College Soccer Team 1, 2, College Tennis Team 2, Officers Club, University Orchestra 1. GEORGE WILLIAM ELG, Wig, Newburgh. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Newburgh Academy. Clef Club, Treasurer 4, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4, University Band 1, 2, 3, 4, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, President 4, McMullen Scholarship. llsill Joi-IN EARLE ELLIOTT, JR., Brick, Beaver, Pa. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Trenton High School. BNP, XE. RALPH THEODORE ELLISON, Colonel, Corning. Veterinary. Prepared at Mansheld Normal School. HERMAN CHARLES ELLSWORTH, Chuck, Bangor. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Franklin Academy. JEROME ENGEL, Jerry, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. HAfID. CHARLES EMANUBL ENTEMANN, Charlie, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. AXP, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3, 45 Freshman Debate Team. PRED Joi-IN ERDMANN, Freddy, Brooklyn. Forestry. Prepared at Manual Training High School. TKEQ Fresh- man Lacrosse Squadg A.A. Membership Committee 49 Cornell Foresters. EDWARD Joi-IN FARLEY, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at St. Ann's Academy. '86 Memorial Stage 2. - MYRON BRUCE FARWELL, Spike, Hinsdale. Arts and Sciences. Perpared at Olean High School. jCv g Fresh- man Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 35 College Crew 25 Cosmo- politan Clubg Saturday Lunch Club, '86 Memorial Stage 3, State Tuition Scholarship. CASPER LLEWELLYN FENNER, Cap, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Eleusisg Officers Club. JOAQUIN SISON FERRER, Jackie, Tayug, Pangasinan, Civil Engineering. Prepared at University of the Philip- pines. Cosmopolitan Club. l36l HAROLD DAVID FEuERsTEiN, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. AEP, President 45 Varsity Tennis Squad 3, College Tennis Team 3, Varsity Debate Team 3, 4, '94 Memorial Stage 3. GEORGE IRVVIN FINLEY, JR., George, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Atlantic City High School. ACI1, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4, University Orchestra 1. WILLIABI BYER FIRMAN, Bill, Glen Ridge, N. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Glen Ridge High School. EH, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Fresh- man Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4. FRANK HERMAN FLEISCHER, Albany. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Albany High School. HKN, Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Captain 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. WALTER EUGENE FLEISCHER, Walt, Albany. Forestry. Pre- pared at Albany High School. AZ, Helios, College Soccer Team 3, Farmers' Week Committee 4, Cornell Foresters, Treasurer 4, Oflicers Club, R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant 4, Kermis 3, State Cash Scholarship, Roberts Scholarship, The Cnrnell Cozznfr-ymmz Board 2, 3, Forestry Editor 4. RICHARD CHARLES FLESCH, Dick, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Clark School. ZBT, Freshman Swim- ming Team, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROBERT ROSSITER FLYNN, Bob, Ithaca. Agriculture. Pre- . pared at Ithaca High School. Dramatic Club 45 Newman Club, University Orchestra 4. ROBERT W1LL1AM FOOTE, Bob, Malone. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Franklin Academy. GKKIJ, I-lebs-Sa, Secretary, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, 4, Agricultural Association, Vice-President 4. ALBERT STEVEN FOREMAN, Alb, Coatesville, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Coatesville High School. JAMES BENTLY FORKER, JR., Jim, Oil City, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. IIKA, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, Ofhcers Club. ll87ll EDDY ELWOOD FOSTER, Wheeler. Agriculture. Prepared at Pratrsburg High School. AZ, Helios, Round-Up Club. WAYNE FRANKLIN FOSTER, 'lFoss, Cherry Creek. Agriculture. Prepared at Cherry Creek High School. AZ g Helios, College Soccer Team 4, Farmers' Week Committee 2 5 Officers Clubg R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant 4. HAROLD ARCHIE EDWARD Fox, Arch, Eaton Rapids, Mich. Agriculture. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. Boxing Club, Round-Up Club, University Lightweight Boxing Championship 1, 2. MALCOLM JONATHAN FREEBORN, Mal, Cazenovia. Archi- tecture. Prepared at Cazenovia Seminary. ATA, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, Freshman Cap Burning Committee. HARROP ARTHUR FREEMAN, Har, Ithaca. Arts and Sciencesg Prepared at Cortland High School. Freshman Debate Team. '86 Memorial Stage 35 '94 Memorial Stage 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Assistant Manager of Student Room Agency 3, Manager 4. JOSEPH THEODORE FROEHLICH, Joe, Rockville Centre. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Southside High School. SX, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Pyramidg Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3, Captain 45 Student Council, Treasurer 4. HAROLD THEODQRE FUERST, Harold, Miami, Fla. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. QJEII. MYRON MAX FUERST, Mike, New York City. Agriculture. Prepared at Franklin High School. BEP. BEN PURSE GALE,- Ben, Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Baylor Military Academy. ANP, Sphinx Head, Red? Key, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Chairman 4, KBCID, Majura, '86 Memorial Stage 3. RANALD MACDONALD GARR1soN, Tex, Corpus Christi, Tex. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Corpus Christi High School. Graduate of Rice Institute. The Sibley journal of Eazgifzeerifzg Board, Assistant Editor 4. ll83ll XVILLIAM ANTHONY Gaoi-1EoAN,JR., Bill, Cincinnati, Ohio. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Hughes High School. EAE, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Spiked Shoe, Freshman Banquet Committee, Cross Country Club, Delta Club, Pre- sident 4, Assistant Manager of Varsity Track 3, Manager 4. GLENDON THOMAS GERLACH, Blip, Chicago, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Nicholas Senn High School. ECP, Wearer of the C , ACF , Freshman Soccer Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3, Team 4, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3, 4. ENRIQUE LORENZO GERLEIN, Barranquilla, Colombia. Chemis- try. Prepared at New York Military Academy. DAVID GERSTEN, Dave, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Utica Free Academy. Freshman Basketball Squad, Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 3, 4. Cinco DESIO GIANOLI, Giggles, Valparaiso, Chile. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Chilean Naval Academy. Fresh- man Tennis Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 3, 4, Varsity Tennis Squad 2, Cosmopolitan Club, Hispania. RALPH AUSTIN GIBAUD, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at East High School. ZNII. JAMES LAWRENCE GIBBONS, Gibb, Ithaca. Veterinary. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. HENRY GICHNER, Gish, Washington, D. C. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Western High School. BEF, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Fresh- man Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3, 4, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Junior Smoker Committee, Student Council 4. Carl Riclmrd Gilbert, New York City. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Berkeley Irving Preparatory School. ZBT. HAROLD JAMES G1LLEsP11z, Gil, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. ll89ll HOWARDIBARTHOLMEW GILLIGAN, Gil, Watertown. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Watertown High School. Seal and-Serpent5 Newman Club5 Officers Club. GERALD MICHAEL GILROY, Jerry, Utica. Architecture. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Gargoyle5 ACA 5 Freshman Track Teamg Freshman Football Squad 5 Varsity Track Squad 25 College Baseball Team 3, 45 College Track Team 1, 25 College Basketball Team 2, 3, 45 College Soccer Team 2, 3, 45 Freshman Tax Committee, junior Promenade COmmittee5 Senior Ball Committeeg General Spring Day Committee 35 Willard Straight Hall Dance Committee 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 45 Student Council 35 Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 4. GEORGE STEPHENS GLADDEN, Geo, Detroit, Mich. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Northern High School. BQII5 Sphinx Headg The Cawzellimz Board'2, 3, Business Manager 4. GEORGE GLASIER, Warsaw. Agriculture. Prepared at Warsaw High School. AKE. ROBINSON COXTGLAZEBROOK, Robbie, Washington, D. C. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Western High School. ATS25 Sphinx Head, Red Key5 Atmos, Vice-President 45 Senior Ball Committee, Chairman, A.A. Membership Committee 3, Chairman 45 Assistant Manager of Varsity Basketball.3, Manager 4. MORRIS GLusn1EN, Pinky, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences' Prepared at Boys' High School. QJBK5 University Orchestra 3, 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ELLERY DENISON GODWIN, Al, New York City. Agriculture. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. CHARLES GOLDIN, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Central High School. AEH. ABRAHAM GOLDMAN, Al, New Haven, Conn. Law. Pre- pared at New Haven High School. CARL GOLDMARK, JR., Muddy, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School.-IIAfI15 Varsity Crew Squad 2, 35 College Crew 1, 2, 3. l90l ALFRED LORIMER GOLDSTEIN, Al, Union City, N. lj. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Union Hill High School. '94 Memorial Stage 4. ARTHUR GOLDSTEIN, Mount Vernon. Arts iand Sciences. Prepared at MountLVernon High School. WV.-KLTER GOMPERTZ, Gump, West Pittston, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wyoming Seminary. ZBT, CDBK, fIvKfIP, University Band 1, 2, McGraw Scholarship. THOMAS Mac!-:EY GOODFELLOW, Goodie, Altoona, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Altoona High School. QA9, XE, Dartmouth Ball Committee 4, Officers Club, R.C.T.C., Lieutenant Colonel 4. MoRR1s GORDON, Maisel, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Liberty High School. AEH. Louis IRVING GOTTLIEB, Tootsie, Tannersville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Tannersville High School. Varsity Track Squad 4, Masonic Club. LAWRENCE PEABODY GOULD, Larry, Washington, D. C. Chemistry. Prepared at Central High School. KAP, Al- Djebar, C.U.C.A. Council 3, 4, Dramatic Club-2. ALEXANDER Gow, JR., Alex, Ransomville. Veterinary. Prepared at Niagara High-School. JOSEPH Scorr GOWDY, Joe, Denver, Colo. Civil Engineering. Prepared at East High School. ECP, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Rod and Bob, Wearer of the C , HCT , LC'r , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, 3, Cap- tain 4, Varsity Hockey Squad 2, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3. GEORGE Ons GRAY, North Rose. Architecture. Prepared at Cook Academy. EJJE, Freshman Banquet Committee. il9lll JACOB MEYER GREENBAUM, Jake, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HAROLD GREENBERG, Hal, Bay Shore. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bay Shore High School. OAT, LC'r , Fresh- man Lacrosse Team, Freshman Swimming Team, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Basketball Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Team 3, Varsity Swimming Team 2, 3, 4g Varsity Q Soccer Squad 45 College Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Novice Light-Heavyweight Boxing Championship 3, University I Light-Heavyweight Boxing Championship 3, State Tuition Scholarship. MARcELLUs WHITNEY GREENE, Whit, Ossining. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ossining High School. A2455 Varsity Rifle Squad 2, 3, Rifle Club, Saturday Lunch Club. HAROLD JAMES GREENPIELD, Woodmere. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lawrence High School. ZBTg Freshman Cross Country Squad. EUGENE WALLACE GREENHILL, Gene, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. FRANCIS CALLIS GREENMAN, Binghamton. Veterinary. . ROBERT LYN GRIEFITH, Bob, Pittsford. Arts and Sciences. ' Prepared at East High School. AECID. WILLIAM BALL GRITMAN, 213, Billy, Carbondale, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Carbondale High School. Satur- day Lunch Clubg '86 Memorial Stage 3. FREDERIK GROENEVELD, Fred, Pretoria, South Africa. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Pretoria High School. IIKIIP, Cosmopolitan Club. MAXWELL ARMAND GRONICH, Mac, New York City. Arcs and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School. EAM, Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer Squad 45 College Crew 2, 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. lf92l MILTON EDMUND Gucrc, Ed, Brooklyn. Forestry. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. QE, Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3, Cornell Foresters. JOSE ANTONIO GUERRERO, Joe, Ponce, P. R. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at University of Porto Rico. TAS, Freshman Baseball Team. ROBERT FREDERICK THEODORE GUNDLACH, Fritz, Paterson, N. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Boys' High School. ACID, Atmosg University Band 1, 2. XVALTER HAROLD GURNEY, Tink, Warrensburg. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Warrensburg High School. EJDE. CALVIN EUGENE HALL, Ithaca. Veterinary, Prepared at Ithaca High School. ANII. GEORGE NAYLOR HALL, Gary, Ind. Architecture. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. ATA, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Team ' 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball Team 3, 4. HOWARD .FALES HALL, TOwie, Westfield, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Loomis Institute. Scorpion, Fresh- man Track Squad, College Baseball Team 3. MATTHEW ALBERT HALL, Duck, Syracuse, Electrical Engineering. Prepared at North High School. KE. MILTON STEWART HALL, Milt, Canandaigua. Agriculture. Prepared at Canandaigua Academy. ET, College Soccer Team 3, 4. NELSON WARREN HALL, Nick, Moorestown, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Moorestown High School. 211125 Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 College Track Team 25 College Basketball Team 3, 4, College Soccer Team 4. ll93ll HARMON HALLENBECK, Dutch, Hudson. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Hudson High School. ROBERT HALLOCK, Bob, Hudson Falls. Forestry. Prepared at Hudson Falls High School. AFP, Cornell Foresters, Ofiicers Club. 'THANE ROCKWELL HALSTEAD, Whitey, Somerville, N. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Perkiornen School. EN, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Tennis Team 4, Captain 3, Varsity Football Squad 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee. HAROLD WILLIAM HALVERSON, Hal, Rochester. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Fairport High School. EN, ACIDSZ, College Crew 1, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Student Council 4, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 4, Cosmopolitan Club, Flying Club, President 3, 4, Student Agencies, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4, Assistant Manager of Student Laundry Agency 3, Manager 4, Manager of Student Travel Agency 45 The Freshman Handbook, Business Manager 3. HORACE PRITCHARD HAMILTON, Hott, Oneonta. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oneonta High School. ATA, XA, Skulls. JAMES KENNETH HAMILTON, Ken, Oneonta. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Oneonta High School. GA, Freshman Wrestling Squad, Varsity Wrestling Team 44 Varsity Baseball Squad 2, University Band 1, 2, State Tuition Scholarship. WTNTHROP DADA HAMILTON, Win, Weedsport. Agriculture. Prepared at Weedsport High School, Scorpion, Freshman Crew Squad, College Crew 2, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Kermis 2, 3, 4. HERBERT HENRY HANDLEMAN, Herb, Patchogue. Agri- culture. Prepared at Manual Training High School. EAM, IIAE, Freshman Crew Squad, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, Varsity Track Squad 3, 4, College Track Team-1, Anvil Club, Floriculture Club. BERNARD EMERSON HARKNESS, Harkie, Moravia. Agriculture. Prepared at Moravia High School. AZ, Floriculture Club, Kermis 3. ALFRED ABRAM HARRINGTON, Al, Buffalo. .Hotel Ad- ministration. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. Ye Hosts, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, Varsity Football Squad 3, 45 Varsity B2-SkCtb21l Squad 3, 4, Savarin Scholarship, Horwath and Horwath Scholarship. LI. l94l JQHN FRANKLYN HARRIS, Johnnie, New York City. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Collegiate School. AEG2, HKN. MARCUS MYERS HARRIS, Mike, Newark, N. J. Architecture. Prepared at South Side High School. CPEA, Gargoyle, General Spring Day Committee 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 4. LBROY ALEXANDER HATTON, Alex, Bartow, Fla. Architecture. Prepared at Summerlin Institute. SAE. FRANK BOLTIN HEATHMAN, JR., Teenie, Dayton, Ohio. Architecture. Prepared at Moraine Park High School. X425 Quill and Dagger, Red Key, KBKP, Majura, Assistant Manager of Freshman Football 3, Manager 4. NORMAN HEBDBN,- Norm, Baltimore, Md. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. EDTA, The Come!! Civil Engineer Board 3, 4. EDWIN THOMAS HEBBRT, Eddie, Pittsheld, Mass. fCivil Engineering. Prepared at Pittsfield High School. AECIP, XE, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Freshman Base- ball Team, Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3, 4. Jour: HEDBERG, Ithaca. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Gaonon Wn.Mor HEDDEN, Jidge, Orange, N. J. Forestry. Prepared at Orange High School. AFP, IPKCID, AIIDSZ, Hebs- Sa, College Crew 1, 2, College Honor Committee 2, 3, 4, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, Cornell Foresters, Ohicers Club, R.O.T.C., Lieutenant 4, The Cornell Carmtfgfmezlz Board 3, Campus Editor 4. 'GEORGE EBERSOLE HEEKIN, Cincinnati, Ohio. Arts and Sciences Prepared at Withrow High School. BSU, Sphinx Head, Spiked Shoe, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Freshman Tax Committee, Tertulia Estudiantil . ELVIN RAGNVALD HBIBERG, Bald, Washington, D. C. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Westminster School. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl ll95ll NK THEODORE CHARLES HEINE, Fritz, New York City. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Oflficers Club. JULIUS ANHALT HENE, Scarsdale. Arts and Sciences. Pte- pared at Townsend Harris High School. CIPEH, Varsity Tennis Team 2, 4. GEORGE HENRY HEPTING, Brooklyn. Forestry. Prepared at Technical High School. ZXII, Heliosg Freshman Football Squad. JACOB ABRAHAM HERRMANN, Jack, New York City. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Curtis High School. Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Lieutenant 3, 4, The Come!! Civil Engineer Board 3, Advertising Manager 4. JOHN OAKLEIGH HILL, Oak, Hornell. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Hornell High School. 24112, University Band 1. WALTER WILLIAM HODGE, Walt, Chicago, Ill. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Wendell Phillips High School. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityy. GEORGE CHRISTOPHER HOFFMAN, Shanty, Elmira. Forestry. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. ZICIJE. JAMES GORDON HOFFMAN, Hoff, Douglaston. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Flushing High School, XXII, Freshman Hockey Squad, Class Endowment Fund Com- mittee 3. GERALD KIETH HoLLENEEcK, Jerry, Edinboro, Pa. Mechani- cal Engineering, Prepared at Edinboro High School. ET, The Sibley fourmzl of Engineering Board 2, 3, Advertlslng Manager 4. ALESTER GARDEN HOLMES, JR., Al, Clemson College, S, C. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Clemson College. Wentz Scholarship. l96ll GEORGE FRANKLIN HOMAN, Riverhead. Agriculture. Prepared at Riverhead High School. Wearer of the C , cCcc , Varsity Cross Country Team 3, 4, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4, A.A. Membership Committee 4, Farmers' Week Com- mittee 3, Cross Country Club. JOHN BROWN HOPKINS, Troy. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Lansingburgh High School. AXP, TBIT, XE, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3, 4, A.S.C.E., President 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Corus!! Civil Engineer Board 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. ALBERT WILLIABI HOSTEK, Al, Elmhurst. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Newtown High School. AZ, Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 4, Varsity Track Squad 3, Varsity Basket- ball Squad 3, College Baseball Team 1, College Soccer Team 3, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Floriculture Club, The Cor1zellCom1t1jfmmz Board 2, 3, 4. OLIVER WILLIAM HOSTERMAN, Ollie, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Masten Park High School. EH, Skulls, HLCTHQ Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Swimming Team, Freshman Basketball Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, 3. GEORGE ADAMS HOUSTON, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Elmira Free Academy. GX, ACIJSZ, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ARTHUR LLOYD HOWLAND, Art, Swarthmore, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Friends' Central School. Adv. TSENG YING Hsu, Tsinan, China. Agriculture. Prepared at Tsing-Hua College. College Soccer Team 4, Chinese Students Club. CHARLES ELSWORTH HUDDLESTON, JR., Else, Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Nichols High School. CIPK2, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 4, The Co1'12e!!Gmphir Board 2, 3. WILLIS DEVELLO HULL, Bill, Portland. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Westfield High School. C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4, Officers Club, Round-Up Club, Saturday Lunch Club, R.O.T.C., Lieutenant 4, The Cornell Cozmrlymfzn Board 3, 4. ARTHUR CLARENDoN HUNT, Art, Branchgort. Hotel 'Ad- ministration. Prepared at Penn Yan Aca emy. AEJD, Ye D Hosts, Freshman Rush Committee, Hotel Association, President 4, Horwath and Horwath Scholarship. ll97l WALTER ALEXANDER HUNT, Wally, River Forest, Ill. Mechan- ical Engineering. Prepared at Oak Park High School. HKAg Sphinx Head, Scabbard and Blade, Wearer of the C , Freshman Basketball Team, Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, Team 3, 4, Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 35 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3, Junior Smoker Committee, Class Day Committee. NATHAN HYMAN, Pittston, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Pittston High School. AEII. WILLIAM SHARMAN IBOLD, Bill, Cincinnati, Ohio. Civil Engineering. EXQ Sphinx Head, Pyramidg Freshman Foot- ball Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, 45 Freshman Ban- quet Committeeg Junior Smoker Committee, Senior Ball Committee, KBfID, Majura. HOWARD JAFFEE, Jaff, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Polytechnic Preparatory School. fIvEII, RCT Varsity Rifle Team 3, 4, Officers Clubg Rifle Club, Secretary 4. CARL CONRAD JANOWSKY, Jan, Glendale. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newtown High School. LIQBK5 fIPKfID, Varsity Crew Squad 2, Varsity Track Squad 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Pulitzer Scholarship. EARL LUCULLUS JETTY, Red, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Auburn High School. 6Ag Musical Clubs 1. MAX SHERRED JOHNSON, Johnny, Greenville, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. A2495 Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl. SAMUEL AUGUSTUS JOHNSON, Sam, Smyrna. Veterinary. Prepared at Morris High School. AXP, 112151115 CIPZ5 Scabbard and Blades, Officers Club. SETH DARWIN JOHNSON, Dar, Smyrna. Veterinary. Q JAMES LYNN JOHNSTON, Toledo, Ohio. Agriculture. CIPAG. ll98l EVERETT W1LLIAM'JONES, Doc, Jamestown, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Jamestown High School. EKPE, Skullsg Fresh- man Fencing Squad. HERBERT MALTEYJONES, Herb, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Auburn High School. Seal and Serpent, XA, Dramatic Club 3, Business Manager 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, JOHN JORDAN, JR., Johnny, West Shokan. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Roxbury High School. ET, Farmers' Week Com- mittee 2, 3, Round-Up Club. ROBERT WESTENGAARD JORGENSEN, Bumps, Chicago, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Elgin Academy. EX, UAE, Red Key, Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Track Squad 25 General Spring Day Committee, Secretary 2, The Carzzellifzfz Board, Associate Editor 3. HYMAN JOSEFSON, Jo, Middletown. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Middletown High School. Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4, Intercollegiate 115-pound Wrestling Cham- pionship 3, 4, University Wrestling Championship 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EDWARD GREEN JOYCE, Broz, Columbus, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Columbus Academy. fPKxIf, Sphinx Head, Red Key, JCv , Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Crew Club, JOSEPH BERNARD KARP, Joe, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Spring Valley High School. MAURTCE KARP, Moe, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Central High School. State Tuition Scholarship. Louis ARTHUR KAss, Lucas, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. TEfIDg Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 3, Team 4, College Baseball Team 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. BERNARD KATZ, Ben, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. fI1E1'Ig Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa, Wearer of the C , Freshman Crewg Freshman Football Team, Varsity Crew 3, 45 Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, 4. l99ll ,1! ' LEO PAUL KATZIN, Lee, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WILLIAM WASHINGTON KEEPER, JR., Pat, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. QE. KARL FREDERIC KELLERMAN, JR., Karl, Washington, D. C. Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Western High School. AT, TBH, HKN, Quill and Dagger, President, Red Key, Freshman Track Squad, Junior Smoker Committee, Chair- man, Class ,Endowment Fund Committee 3, A.A. Member- ship Committee 4, General Spring Day Committee 3, Delta Club, Assistant Manager of Freshman Crew 3, Manager 4. FREDERICK WILLIAMS KELLEY, JR., Fred, Albany. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Albany Academy. YIIT, Sphinx Head, JCv , Varsity Crew Squad 3, 4, Officers Club. WILLIAM VINCENT KELLEY, JR., Bill, Spokane, Wash. Law. Prepared at Lewis and Clark High School. BQII, CIDAKID, Junior Promenade Committee. MERLE JOHN KELLY, KCl,,, Lysander. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Baldwinsville High School. AZ, IDKQH, Helios, Farmers' Week Committee 3. 4, Kermis 3, 4, State Cash Scholarship, The Camel! Cazmtfjumzaz Board 3, Circulation Manager 4. SAUL ROSENTHAL KELSON, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Central High School. Menorah Society, '94 Memorial Stage 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WILLIAM HAROLD KESSLER, Kes, Mamaroneck. Mechanical Engineering. Scorpion, Officers Club, Secretary 4. HENRY CROCKER KETcI-IAM, Hank, Jackson City. Chemistry. Prepared at Jackson City High School. AXE. RODNEY KENNETH KETCHAM, Ken, Johnson City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Johnson City High School. C:U.C.A. Council 4, Clef Club, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. - Hiooy EDWIN HERBERT KIEFER, Bud, Kew Gardens. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. CDAE5 QIJKQJ5 Freshman Tennis Teamg College Soccer Team 2, 35 College Tennis Team 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. CARLETON BIRDsALL KING, Carl, Central Valley. Agri- culture. Prepared at Monroe High School. HX, College Baseball Team 1, 2, 35 Floriculture Clubg Oliicers Club. ERNEST HEMPSTEAD KINGSBURX', Ernie, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Wearer of the C 5 Freshman Track Team, Freshman Hockey Team, Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Hockey Squad 2, Team 3, 45 Varsity Football Squad 3, 45 Varsity Track Squad 2. GERALD KLATSKIN, Jerry, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Football Squad 25 State Tuition Scholarship. SOLOMON KLEIN, Sol, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Boys' High School. Deutscher Verein5 Varsity Debate Squad 2. WALLACE LAVELL KNACK, Wallie, Tonawanda. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Tonawanda High School. HOWARD JAMESQKNAPP, Howie, Ticoncleroga. Hotel Ad- ministration. Prepared at Ticonderoga High School. IIKID5 Freshman Track Squad, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FERRIS PHILLIP KNEEN, Fairy, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Cleveland Heights High School. XNII5 TBTI5 S hinx Head5 Atmosg Wearer of the C , Freshman Footlliall Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, Team 3, 45 Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Chairman, junior Smoker Committee. ALFRED HENDERSON KNIGHT, JR., Al, Detroit, Mich. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Northern High School, BGII5 Book and Bowl, Savage Club, The Calzzmm Board, Associate Editor 4. LESTER BENJAMIN KNIGHT, JR., Les, White Plains. Mechan- ical Engineering. Prepared at White Plains High School. ATS2, Red Keyg Atmosg Freshman Crew, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, A.A. Membership Committee 3, 45 General Spring Day Committee 35 Freshman .Advisory Committee 35 Student Council, Secretary 45 Musical Clubs l, 25 Assistant Manager of Interscholastic Track 3, Manager 4. HIOIH ,mn WALTER CARSON KNOX, Walt, Norfolk, Va. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Maury High School. EN, Rod and Bob, Freshman Lacrosse Team. IRVING LUDWIG KOHN, Irv, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School. BEP, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer Team 2, 3, 4, State Tuition Scholarship. HERBERT JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF, 'LHerb, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at George Washington High School. EAM, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, 3, State Tuition Scholar- ship. CHARLES ALBERT KRIEGER, Charlie, Salamanca. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Salamanca High School. EN , Ye Hosts, College Basketball Team 3, 4, College Soccer Team 3, 4, A.A. Membership Committee 4. GEORGE TAYLOR LACEY, Lace, Binghamton. Architecture. Prepared at Central High School. KE, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 4, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 4, College Soccer Team 1, 2, 3, Ofhcers Club, R.O.T.C., Captain 4, State Cash Scholarship. ALFRED LA FRANCE, Al, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Hebs-Sa, Wearer of the C , Fresh- man Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Team 3. .IAVIER LARco, Johnny, Prujillo, Peru. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Pome School. BSU, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa, Varsity Swimming Team 2, Captain 3, Varsity Fencing Squad 3, College Swimming Team 2, 3, Fencing Club. ALEXANDER LATTA, Tony, Inkerman, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Kingston High School. Seal and Serpent. PASQUALEJEROME LAv1ANo, Pat, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Utrecht High School. BNP, College Soccer Team 4, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 4, Circolo Italiano. HENRY-IHUGHES LAWTON, Hank, Rome. MCChaI1iCHl Engineering. Prepared at Rome Free Academy. ZH, R.O.T.C., Lieutenant 4. 51023 DONALD Fox LAYTON, Foxy, Montour Falls. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Cook Academy. Zodiac, CIIKCD, XE, Quill and Daggerg Pyramid, Wearer of the C , Freshman Basketball Team, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3, Captain 45 College Baseball Team 2, 3, 4g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. DANIEL MORRISON LAZAR, Dan, New York City. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. QA, Freshman Wrestling Squadg Varsity Wrestling Squad 4, College Baseball Team 25 College Wrestling Team 1, 2, 33 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Tb: Came!! Civil Engineer Board, Business Manager 4. DANA WILLIS LEE, Washington, D.C. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. Agassiz Club, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Knickerbacker. ADRIAN NATHAN LEFEBER, Jack, Geneseo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Geneseo High School. Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Captain 4g State Tuition Scholarship. ARTHUR LEFF, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Manual Training High School. OATQ Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3. JEROME LEHNER, Jerry, Kingston. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Kingston High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GEORGE LEVIN, JR., Lawrence. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lawrence High School. HAfI1'. BENJAMIN LEVINE, Le Vine, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. QAM, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. LAWRENCE LESTER LEVY, Larry, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School. EAM, Freshman Tennis Team, Varsity Tennis Squad 2, College Crew 2, College Tennis Team 2, Cercle Francais, Masque 1, Sorbonne Scholarship. DAVID WILLIAMs LEWIS, Dave, Chatham. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Chatham High School. Oflicers Clubg R.O.T.C., Captain 45 State Cash Scholarship. 510311 LEONARD JACOB LEWIS, Louie, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Officers Club, R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant 3, 4. JOHN THOMPSON LINSTER, Tommy, Port Jervis. Chemistry. Prepared at Port Jervis High School. MAURICE EDWARD LIPMAN, Macy, New Britain, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Britain High School. Freshman Track Team, Freshman Basketball Squad. WILLIAM ALDEN LITTLE, Bill, Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at St. Louis Country Day School. AKE, Varsity Soccer Squad 3, KBCD, Majura. EGBERT BOLTON LITTLEWOOD, Bert, Richmond Hill. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. ATA, Sphinx Head, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Dartmouth Ball Committee 4, Clef Club, President 4, Musical Clubs 1, 2, Savage Club, University Band, Leader 2, 3, 4, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRY JOHN LOBERG, Muskegon, Mich. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Muskegon High School. CIPAG, Graduate of U.S. Naval Academy. JEROME LESTER LOEWENBERG, Jerry, Sea Cliff. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sea Cliff High School. EAM, College Soccer Team 4, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 4,0fF1cers Club, R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant 4, State Tuition Scholarship, The Column: Board 2, 3. TA CHINO LOH, Peking, China. Agriculture. Prepared at Tsing Hua College. Chinese Students Club. MELVIN ELBERT LONGFELLOW, Al, Baltimore, Md. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. AXP, College Crew 3. CARL WILLIAM Loos, Hamilton, Ont., Canada. Electrical Engineering. SAX, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, College Crew 1, Delta Club. 510411 XVILLIAMJACOB LOSEL, Bill, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prepared at Technical High School. Varsity Cross Country Squad 4, College Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, College Cross Country Team 3, College Track Team 2, College Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, Floriculture Club, Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Second Lieuten- ant 4, Novice Cross Country Medal, University Feather- weight Boxing Championship 3. JEROME HENRX' LOUCHHEIM, JR., jerry, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Episcopal Academy. fI1EH, Freshman Soccer Squad, Masque 1. WILLIABI STUART Low, Bill, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Morris High School. BEP, University Band 1, 2, 3. HAROLD HORN LOWENSTEIN, Hal, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. TEfIP, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Cross Country Club, Officers Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships.1 LLL HAROLD WEEKS LUDLAM, Lud, Oyster Bay. Agriculture. Prepared at Oyster Bay High School. University Band 1, 2. LELAND HASTINGS LYON, Hasty, Wilmington, Del. Chemis- try. Prepared at Friends' School. Seal and Serpent. ROBERT NEWELL LYON, Bob, Kansas City, Mo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at University School. AAKID, Freshman Tennis Team, Freshman Swimming Team, Varsity Swim- ming Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, 4, Hermits, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS JOHN MACANIFF, Mac, Phelps. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Phelps High School. AFP, College Baseball Team 2. WADE WILI-:INS MACCONNBLL, Mac, Nicholson, Pa. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Nicholson High School. EH, Clef Club, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4, University Band 1, 2, 3, 4, University Orchestra 1, 2. EMMETT WALLACE MACCORKLE, Mac, Rockbridge Bat-hs, Va. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Lexington High School. Graduate Of Washington and Lee University. CIJKNII, UAE, OAK. E105ll Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad 3. JACK FRANKLIN MACOMBER, Mac, Kendallville, Ind. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at University School. CIDKNII, Sphinx Head, Secretary, Red Key, Vice-President, Fresh- man Crew, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Prom- menade Committee, Chairman, Freshman Advisory Com- Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 4. ROBERT SKINNER MACPHAIL, Bob, Geneva, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Geneva High School. DIPE, Fresh- man Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Musical Clubs 2. ROBERT VINCENT MAINE, Bob, DuBois, Pa. Arts and Sciences. CDAG. CHARLES EVERTS MANGAN, Spider, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. AKE. NELsoN MANSFIELD, Nels, Cherry Creek. Agriculture. Prepared at Cherry Creek High School. AFP, College Team 1, 2, Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant 4. HERBERT FRANCIS MARco, 4'Count, Auburn. Forestry. Pre- pared at Auburn High School. AKIYA, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Varsity Fencing Squad 3, 4, Cornell Foresters, Fencing Club, Newman Club. NORMAN MARGOLIUS, Norm, Catskill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Catskill High School. BEP, Musical Clubs 4, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ANGELO MARINACCIO, Murray, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Morris Evening High School. EMMANUEL MARKS, Manny, Cincinnati, Ohio. Chemistry. ZBT. ll106ll FREDERICK FULLER MACK, Fred, Washington, D. C. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. fI1I'A' a mittee 3, Majura, Assistant Manager of Freshman Crew 3, IRVING MILTON MARoN, Doc, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. fIJBK. HERBERT FLETCHER MARPLES, jack, Flushing. Electrical Engineering. Freshman Crew Squad, College Crew 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. Josizvn Coox MIARSHALL, Bog, Oswego. Electrical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Oswego High School. GKCIJ, Officers Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WILLIAM ARRINGDALE MARSHALL, 3D, Bill, Baltimore, Md. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. AT, Pyramid, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Tax Com- mittee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. PAUL NELSON MARTIN, Brooklyn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Lafayette High School. TBH, CPKKID, HKN, Freshman Tennis Team, College Honor Committee 4, Clef Club, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. WILLIAM EUSEBIUS MARTIN, Red, Washington, D.C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Friends' School. Eleusis, ACA , cCcc , Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, Cross Country Club. MICHAEL MICHAEL MARTIROSIAN, Marty, Tiflis, Russia. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Tiflis Gimnazia. Cosmopolitan Club. CHARLES HARE MASON,1.ChUClC,,, Washington, D.C. Civil Engineering. Prepared at St. Luke's School. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Qdetailed at Cornell Universityl LOREN FREDERICK MASON, Whitney Point. Electrical Engineer- ing. Prepared ar Binghamton Central High School. TBII, HKN, McMullen Scholarship. EDWARD PAYSON MATHEWSON, JR., Ed, Tucson, Ariz. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Curtis High School. KE, UAE, Quill and Dagger, Savage Club, Masque 1, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Widow Board 2. 3. Editor-in-Chief 4. 1110711 HOWARD WILLIAM MATTESON, Howie, Ithaca. Architecture. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. ALAN CHRIsTEN MATTISON, Matt,' ' -Rockford, lll. Mechanical Engineering. Wearet of the C , Varsity Basketball Team 3, Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, 3, 4, Oflicers Club. DAVID HOLTER MAY, Dave, Circleville, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Circleville High School. I-lermits. MILTON HENRY MCBRIDE, Mac, Brooklyn. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Technical High School. State Tuition Scholarship. WILLIAM JOSEPH MCCABE, Haverstraw. Arts and Sciences. Class Day Committee, Dramatic Club 2, 3, President 4, State Cash Scholarship. CHARLES EDWIN MCCONNELL, Mac, Hastings-on-the- Hudson. Forestry. Prepared at Loomis Preparatory School. KEg Hebs-Sag Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad 3, 45 Varsity Track Squad 3, 4, junior Smoker Com- mitteeg A.A. Membership Committee 3, Cornell Foresters, Cross Country Club. GEORGE EDWARD MCCONNELL, A'Mac, New York City. Veterinary. fZTEg Wearer of the C , Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling Team 3, 4, OPEICCFS Clubg Novice Wrestling Championship lg University Wrestling Champion- ship 3. PETER NEIL MCCRANK, Mac, Plattsburgh. Veterinary. Prepared at St, John's Academy. JOHN DAVID MCCURRACH, Mac, Evanston, Ill. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Evanston High School. HKN. ROBERT KINVIE MCDONOUGH, Mac, Washington, D.C. Civil Engineering. Prepared at New Mexico Military In stitute. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Univer- sityD. 11 108 H CLAIR CARLETON MCELHENX', Mac, Harford. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Newark Valley High School. EH. WILLIAM JAMES McENERY, Mac, Kilkenny, Ireland. Agri- culture. Cosmopolitan Club, President 4. EDWIN DINWIDDIE McKEE, Eddie, Washington, DC. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Western High School. Seal and Serpent, BFE. DONALD METCALFE, Don, Middletown. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Middletown High School. Ofhcers Club. HAROLD JACOB MEYERS, Niagara Falls. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Niagara Falls High School. THQ, State Cash Scholarship. ROBERT SOUTHLAND MILANS, Bob, Washington, D.C. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. QJFA, TBH, HKN, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Fresh- man Track Squad, Delta Club, Ofhcers Club, A.S.E.E., President 4, R.O.T.C., Major 4. CLIFFORD HOWARD MILIcs, Clifl',,' Ithaca. Veterinary. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. TKE, College Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, College Soccer Team Z, 3, 4, Musical Clubs 2, 3, 4, Orlicers Club. COLIN ANDREW MILLER, Coke, Oak Park, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Deerfield Academy. ZIP, EAX, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Student Council 2, Book and Bowl, The Ca1'nelZDaibf Sun Board, Associate Editor 1, 2. HYMAN EZEKIEL MINTZ, Buck, Monticello. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Monticello High School. TEfI2. HAROLD WILLIAM MITCHELL, Mitch, ' Long Beach. Forestry. Prepared at Long Beach High School. GE, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Basketball Squad'3, 4, College Baseball-'Team 2, 3, 4, College Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, College Soccer Team 4, Cornell Foresters, Orhcers Club, R.O.T.C., Lieutenant 4. II109ll SIDNEY GERALD MOHLER, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. TECID, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. ALFRED CHALMERS MOLE, Lenox, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lenox High School. Dramatic Club 3, 4. ROBERT WILLSEY MOREE, i'Bob, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Pedclie School. IIKAQEFE. JOHN BROTHERHOOD MORETON, Jack, Wilmington, Del. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Friends' School. ATA, College Soccer Team 45 College Honor Committee 3, 4, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, A.A. Membership Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. RALPH DUDLEY MORGAN, General, Ovid. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Interlaken High School. EARL JOHN MORTIMER, Joe, Batavia. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Batavia Union School. Acacia, PAA, Helios, Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Football Squadg Freshman Wrestling Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad 25 Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3, College Baseball Team 35 College Wrestling Team 1, 2, 3, Masonic Club. , RALPH RBEVE Moscow1Tz, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Boys' High School. Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squadg Varsity Debate Team 3, 45 '94 Memorial Stage 3. MORRIS MOSKOWITZ, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. HUGH ROBERTSON MoUAT, Bud, Lansing, Ill. Veterinary. AXP, Novice 158-pound Wrestling Championship 2, State Tuition Scholarship. DONALD WEIER MUELLER, Don Miller, EltnWood,'Conn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at William Harris 'Hall High School. C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, 45 Boldt Scholarship. 511011 LEWIS PHILIP MX'ERS, JR., Buck, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. QE. MAI.COLbI MYERS, Skinny, Philadelphia, Pa. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Penn Charter School. CPFA, Freshman Track Squa 5 Freshman Soccer Squad, Varsity Soccer 5409432- RALPH BERNARD NEUBERGER, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. CDEII. FRANK LIEBERMAN NEWBURGER, JR., Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cheltenham High School. ZBT, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, A.A. Membership Committee 4. GEORGE LEE NEWTON, Rebel, Memphis, Tenn. Architecture. Prepared at Crockett Technical High School. ATSZ, College Soccer Team 5, Atrux, Southerners Club. JESSE CRooic NICHOLLS, Jess, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Freshman Cross Country Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 3, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, Cross Country Club. HARRtsoN WALLINGFORD NILES, Harry, Yonkers. Forestry. Prepared at Yonkers High School. TKE, Cornell Foresters. HOWARD SCHUYLER NORTHROP, Westfield. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Westfield High School. AZ, Helios. ROBERT ROWLAND NORTHRUP, Bob, Ellicottville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ellicotrville High School. Eleusis, XA, University Band 1, 2, 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. NICHOLAS CARR NORTHUP, Nick, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Adv, Varsity Track Squad 3, 4, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. 1111111 PAUL LEE NUNEZ, Cracker, Tampa, Fla. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Hillsboro High School. ACID, Varsity Soccer Squad 3, Ofhcers Club. HENRY VALDBMAR OBERG, Chick, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Manual Training High School. GE, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3, Freshman Tax Committee, Anvil Club. THEODORE CHARLES OHART, Ted, Utica. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Auburn High School. HIIKCID, Ofhcers Club, University Band 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, McMullen Scholarship, Padgham Scholarship. JEROME KANE OHRBACH, Jerry, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Adelphi Academy. IIACID, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad, The Colzzmm Board 3, Business Manager 4. JOHN O,KAIN, 2D, Dundee. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Dundee High School. SIDNEY OLDBBRG, Sid, Detroit, Mich. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Highland Park High School. ATQ, Atmos, Senior Ball Committee, Willard Straight Hall Dance Committee 3. GEORGE JAMES OLDITCH, A'Jirn, Cordoba, Argentina. Agri- culture. Prepared at St. Georges College. GE,Sphiux Head, Hebs-Sa, Wearer of the C , Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Team 2, 3, Captain 4. CARL FREDERICK ANKER OLSEN, Ivy, Brooklyn. Forestry. Prepared at Manual Training High School. GE, Varsity Soccer Squad 3, College Crew 3, College Soccer Team 3, 4, Anvil Club, Cornell Foresters, Musical Clubs 2, 3, 4, Officers Club. WILLIAM EDWARD O,NEIL, JR., Bill, Ithaca. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Ithaca High School. BSU, Pyramid, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, Fresh- man Advisory Committee 3, Savage Club. HARRY ALEXANDER OROPALLO, Indy, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Academic High School. .A1I'A, Circolo Italiano, Fencing Club, State Cash Scholarship. 511211 ALBERT Huoo ORTHMANN, Bert, Richmond Hill. Archi- tecture. Quill and Daggerg Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C g Freshman Track Team, Varsitv Track Team 2, 3, 4, College Cross Country Team 35 College Track Team 35 Freshman Tax Committee, C.U.C.A. Council 4, Anvil Club, President 4. DOUGLAS TAYLOR ORTON, Doug, Elmhurst. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newtown High School. AXA, Dramatic Club 2, 33 State Cash Scholarship. JOHN OSTRONI, JR., Jack, East Randolph. Forestry. Pre pared at Cascadilla Preparatory School. X11 T. CHARLES EDWARD PARKER, Charlie, Louisville, Ky. Me- chanical Engineering. Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, 4gJunior Smoker Committee, A.S.M.E., President 4. JAMES PEABODY PARKER, Jim, Glencoe, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at New Trier High School. NPT, 1'IAEg Musical Clulbs 1, 2, 3, University Band 1, 2, University Orchestra 1, 2, The Graphic Board, Associate Editor 2. THOMAS BRIAN PARSONS, Bill, Baltimore, Md. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Boys' Latin School. ECP, Rod and Bob. JOSEPH GERARD PATERNO, Pat, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Manual Training High School., Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 3, 4, Anvil Club, Treasurer 3, 4. W1LL1AMfPEARLMAN, Bill, Paterson, N.J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Eastside High School. EAM, Freshman Foot- ball Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Cercle Francais. EDWIN DAR1us PECK, Ed, Waterville. Veterinary. SZTE. WALTER CHADWICK PECK, Port Jervis. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Port Jervis High School. State Tuition Scholar- ship. 5 113 11 ALBERT NORMAN PEDERSEN, Pete, Huntington. Agriculture. Prepared at Huntington High School. ET. GLENN GARDNER PENNIMAN, Pennie, Schenectady. Agri- culture. Prepared at Schenectady High School. KIJAE5 Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 35 Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3, 45 Masonic Club, Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Captain 4. JOHN FLETCHER PERRIGO, Beloit, Wis. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Elgin Academy. EX, ,TB1'Ig Sphinx Head, Red Key, Atmos, A.A. Membership Committee 35 Assistant Manager of Freshman Baseball 3, Manager 4. HAYMO VICTOR PFISTBR, Zepp, Clifton, N. Chemistry. Prepared at Clifton High School. HENRY ALBERT PFISTERER, L'Hank, Hyde Park. Civil Engi- neering. GA, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, College Crew 2. WILLIAM DALY PHELAN, Bill, Washington, D.C. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Western High School. ATR, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Atmos, A.A. Membership Com- mittee 3, 45 General Spring Day Committee, Business Manager 45 Assistant Manager of Wrestling 3, Manager 4. PATSY POMPEY P1RoNE, 'lPat, Mount Vernon. Agriculture. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa, Treasurer, Wearer of the C , Varsity Fencing Team 2, 3, Captain 45 Circolo Italiano, Fencing Club, Treasurer 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Novice Fencing Champion- ship 1. HUGO BERNARD PLADECK, Hugh, Elmhurst. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newtown High School. 1I1'BK,fIPKf1Pg Agassiz Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. IRVING ISADORB PLOTKIN, Irv, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. QAM, State Tuition Scholarship. 'Anon DAVID PoLLAc1c, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Evander Childs High School. OATg State Cashiand Tuition Scholarships. 1111411 CHARLES CRISSY PonTER, JR., Charlie, East Orange, N. Architecture. NPT, TBTI, IIAE, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Gargoyle, General Spring Day Committee 3, Book and Bowl, Knickerbacker, L'Ogive, Musical Clubs 1, Savage Club, University Band 1, 2,TbclfVid0u1 Board 2, Art Editor 3, SIDNEY XVRIGHT PRESTON, Sid, Holyoke, Mass. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Holyoke High School. ECIIE. JOHN HARVEY PRXBDMAN, Jack, Minneapolis, Min. Art snap Sciences. Senior Ball Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. JAMES DURANT PROCTOR, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. KIDETI, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling Squad 3, Boxing Club, The Calzfmur Board 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. FRANK XAVIER ALOYSIUS PURCELL, Frank, East Orange, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at East Orange High School. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityf. PIERRE JOSEPH PURcELL, Peewee, Plainfield, N. J. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Plainfield High School. SIDFA, Sphinx Head, Rod and Bob, Wearer ofthe C , Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, Team 3, 4, Ofhcers Club. JOHN STANLEY PUTNAM, Put, Dryden. Agriculture. Farm- ers' Week Committee 2, 3, 4, Oflicers Club, The Came!! C0lH1l'!jl77ZtZ7Z Board 2, 3. ENOS AVERY PYLE, Jersey City, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Lincoln High School. GAX, AGLID, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, 3, 4. THOMAS FRANCIS QUEALLY, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Cathedral School. GKCIY, Newman Club, Officers Club, Novice 128-pound Boxing Championship 3, UHIVCY- sity Boxing Championship 3, R.O.T.C., Captain 4. WILLIAM JENNINGS QUEST, Bill, Louisville, Ky. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Male High School. EN, Rod and Bob, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 3, 4. 511511 ROBERT DODDS QUICK, A'Bob, Newton Centre, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newton High School. YIUKXII5 Sphinx Head, Book and Bowl, Tbe Cornell Dtlidjf .Yun Board 2, 3 , Senior Editor 4. ALBERT STEPHEN QUINN, Al, Watertown. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Watertown High School. AECIP, Newman Club,.Treasurer 2, President 3, Officers Clubg The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 3. ABRAHAM SIMON RABOTNIKQPP, Abe, Cherson, Russia. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Academic of Simphe- ropol. Cosmopolitan Club. EDWIN CHARLES RAEDEL, Ted, Canton, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at McKinley High School. fIJAEg Scab- bard and Blade, Varsity Track Squad 25 Ofhcers Club, R.O.T.C., Captain 4. SALvAToRE RAINONE, Sal, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. Newman Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WARREN ALOYSIUS RANNEY, Al, Mohawk. Agriculture. Prepared at Mohawk High School. AFP, 2AXg Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa, College Crew 35 General Spring Day Com- mittee 2, Newman Clubg The Widow Board 2, 3, Art Editor 4. JACK RAPOPORT, Rap,,' Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Manual Training High School. EAM, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Basketball Squad 35 Varsity La- crosse Squad 3, Anvil Club. W1LL1AM FRANKLIN RAPPOLD, Bill, Quakertown, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Quakertown High School. Seal and Serpent, ZFE5 Musical Clubs 3, 4, Hecksher Scholar- ship. DAVID RASHKIN, 'Davy, Brooklyn. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Boys' High School. - RALPH DUSENBERRY RAY, Pid, Newburgh. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newburgh Free Academy. 9X5 flmflfg Senior Ball Committeeg A.A. Membership Committee 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 45 University Orches- tra lg State Tuition Scholarship, Assistant Manager of Soccer 3, Manager 4. M116 ll EDWIN ADGATE REED, Ed, Sharon, Pa. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Wilkinsburg High School. Freshman Crew Squad, College Crew 2, 35 College Swimming Team 1. LEOPOLD SANFORD REIS, San, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. GA, Freshman Swimming Team, College Baseball Team 35 College Swimming Team lg Class Poet, State Tuition Scholarship, Tbz Car21clfDaib' .Yun Board, Column Editor 4. EDWARD KEITH RHODES, Dusty, Clark Mills. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Varsity Cross Country Squad 3, 4, Flying Club, Saturday Lunch Club. JASON DAVID RICH, Jay, East Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Shaw High School. Varsity Track Squad 3, Cosmopolitan Club, Nine O'Clock Club, Saturday Lunch Club, Freshman Debate Team, Varsity Debate Team 3, 4, '86 Memorial Stage 34 '94 Memorial Stage 4, Sag Chapel Choir 3. DEUEL RICHARDSON, Doo, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 'JOHN STUART RIEDEL, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' HighVSchool. ARTHUR THOMAS RINGROSE, Art, Prattsburg. Agriculture. Prepared at Pratrsburg High School. AFP, Hebs-Sa, College Soccer Team 2, 3, 4, Farmers' Week Committee, Round-Up Club. ALBERT 'JULIUS RISSMAN, Al, Tonawanda. Forestry. Pre- pared at Tonavvanda High School. Helios, Cornell Foresters. DONALD RAMSEY ROBERTS, Don, Avon, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Brockton High School. AZKIJ. THEODORE GEORGE RocHoW, Ted, MaplCWO0Cl, NJ- Chem- istr Pre ated Columbia Hi h School AXE' Fresh y. p 2' . g - , ' man Crew Squad, College Crew 3, College Honor Com- mittee l, 2, Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant 4. ll 117 ll , 'TQ 'Re' EUGENE IRVING ROE, Troy. Forestry. Prepared at Central High School. Cornell Foresters, State Cash Scholarship. WILLIAM NORRIS ROGERS, Cazenovia. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Deerfield Shields High School. AND. HERBERT DORLON ROLLO, Freeport. Civil Engineering. Efifg Rod and Bob, Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Foot- ball Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad 2, 3, Team 45 Varsity Football Squad 25 Freshman Rush Committee. HAROLD DANIEL ROMANOW, Hal, Englewood, NJ. Artsfand Sciences. Prepared at Englewood High School. TEfIDg Dramatic Club 2, 3, 43 University Band 1, 2, University Orchestra 1, 2. ALBC ROSEFSICY, Al, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Pre pared at Central High School. State Tuition Scholarship. SIDNEY CORISTELIUS ROSENHOLZ, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. CHARLES WILSON ROTH, Chuck, Oak Park, lll. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Oak Park High School. A2425 HTHE. ROBERT EDWARD ROTHENBERG, Bob, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. HALF, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad 39 State Tuition Scholarship, The Column: Board 2, Circulation Manager 3. SAMUEL S ROTHMAN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Eastern District High School. University Band 1, 2. VICTOR HENRY ROTHSCHILD, ZD, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. ITAfIDg LIPKQID5 Freshman Wrestling Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3, Deutscher Verein. 511811 WILL HAINES ROWAND, Bill, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Ben Avon High School. fDKN1lg Red Key, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, 3, A.A. Membership Committee 34 Freshman Advisory Committee 3. JOSHUA XVILSON Rows, Josh, Baltimore, Md. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. AXPg TBHQ XE, Pyramid, Varsity Football Squad 3, McMullen Scholarshipg The Cornc!lCi11i! Engineer Board 2, 3, Business Manager 4. HENRY RUDBERG, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. Tertulia Estudiantilg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. Gumbo THEO Ruxzrscni, Guid, St. Gall, Switzerland. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Kantonsscliule. OKQD. Josizvn MANIG RUMMLER, Joe, Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Parker High School. AKD, UAE, Quill and Daggerg General Spring Day Committee 25 Musical Clubs 45 The Widow Board 2, 3, Business Manager 4. JOHN DONALDSON RUSSELL, Rusty, Ben Avon, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Northwestern Military and Naval Academy. ZNI'g Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samachg Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Banquet Committee, Delta Club, Majura, Assistant Manager of Varsity Baseball 3. Manager 4. FRANCIS WILLIAM RUZICKA, Zeke, Chatham, N. J. Agri- culture. Pre ated at Chatham High School. AFP, HAEQ Varsity Foothall Squad 35 Farmers' Week Committee 1, 2, . 35 Floriculture Clubg Oficers Clubg The Cams!! Cowztrgwzmr Board 1, 2. CLEMENT RYNALSKI, Clem, Freedonia. Hotel Adminis- tration. Prepared at Freedonia Normal School. Ye Hosts, Hotel Association, Treasurer 4. RICHARD ALBERT Sack, Dick, Ridley Park. Agriculture. Prepared at Ridley Park High School. Deutscher Vereing Dramatic Club 43 Floriculture Club, Saturday Lunch Club. CARLBTON LEWIS SAFPORD, Carl, Bliss. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bliss High School. llll9ll CLAIR EUGENE SAFFORD, Imp, Ithaca. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. JOEL FRANCIS SAMMET, Flip, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. CPEAQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WILLIAM HANBR SANDERS, Sandy, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. CIPAE, Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Track Squad 2. FRANK LAUDISLAU SAPORA, Sap, Renovo, Pa. Agriculture. Prepared at Renovo High School. University Band 1, 2. DONALD FENWICK SAVERY, Don, Chicago, Ill. Hotel Ad- ministrationf Prepared at Nicholas Senn High School. EX, Ye Hosts, C.U.C.A. Cabinet, Vice-President 45 Hotel Association, Secretary 45 Officers Club, Saturday Lunch Club. MAURICE WILLIAM SCHAAP, Maury, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. TEfIDg Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Ofhcers Club, R.O.T.C., Lieu- tenant 4. FRANCIS HENRY SCHAEFER, JR., Fran, Newburgh. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newburgh Free Academy. AXA, EAXg Class Endowment Fund Committee 35 Odlicers Clubg Saturday Lunch Club, R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant 4. ALBERT RUSSELL SCHARPINQ, Russ, Albion. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albion High School. EN, QPACIPQ Freshman Baseball Team, Musical Clubs 1. STANLEIGH EUGENE SCHAUL, Leigh, Coatesville, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Coatesville High School. KDEII. STANLEY LEWRY SCHAUSS, Stan, Owego. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Owego High School. CPKCID5 HKNg College Crew 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. ll120lI AUBERY SCHENCK, Aub, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. 'Pre- pared at Boys' High School. AEl'lg Freshman Soccer Squad, College Baseball Team 4, College Soccer Team 4. Joi-IN HERBERT SCHERMERHORN, Lowville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lowville Academy. HAROLD IRVING ScIILENIcER, Hal, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School. AA, Saturday Lunch Club, State Cash Scholarship. DUDLEY NEVISON Sci-IoALEs, Dud, Cleveland, Ohio. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Cleveland Heights High School. XXII, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samachg Atmos Pre- sident 4g Wearer of the C , HCT , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Football Team 2, 3, Captain 45 Varsity Track Squad 2, Varsity Hockey Squad 3, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3, 4, Freshman Cap Burning Com- mitteeg Sophomore Smoker Committee, Student Council 3, 45 Flying Club, Majurag Saturday Lunch Club. LEE SCHOEN, Forest Hill Gardens. Architecture. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. Gargoyle, Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Willard Straight Hall Dance Committee 45 Ofhcers Clubg Thumb Tack Club. Louis SCHOR, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Morris High School. AEII. WILLIAM SCHREIBER, Bill, New York City. Chemistry. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 Freshman Debate Team, R.O.T.C., Lieutenant 4, State Tuition Scholarship. RUDOLPH CHARLES SCHRETZMANN, Rudy, Rutherford, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Irvington High School. ROBERT FREDERICK SCHUETZ, Bob, South Qrange, N. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Columbia High School. Zodiac, HKNg Musical Clu s 2, 3, 4. HERMAN WALTER SCHULL, Springfield, Mass. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Tome School. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Qdetailed at Cornell Universityl ll12lll JAMEs W1I.ToN SCOBIE, Jim, Wyoming, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wyoming School. LIJEK, Freshman Rush Committee. WILLIAM SANFORD SCOTT, JR., Bill, Trumansburg. Agri- culture. Prepared at Trumansburg High School. AZ, Farmers' Week Committee 3. SEIBBRT LEE SEFTON, Sib, Waynesboro, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Waynesboro High School. AXA, ASQ, Fresh- man Baseball Team, Freshman Swimming Team, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Ofhcers Club, Saturday Lunch Club, '86 Memorial Stage, Winner 3. SIDNEY ELIAs SEIDELMAN, Trenton, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Morris High School. Freshman Soccer Squad, Varsity Rifle Team 2, College Swimming Team, Oflicers Club, State Tuition Scholarship. HERMAN MARTIN SELDIN, l-lerm, Jamaica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Jamaica High School. BEP, Wearer ofthe C , Varsity Fencing Team 3, 4, Varsity Rifle Team 2, College Soccer Team, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Fencing Club, Secretary 4. THOMAS EUGENE SHARRER, Tom, Williamsport, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Williamsport High School. ZW, XA, President, Sphinx Head, President, Red Key, Skulls, Freshman Baseball Squad, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Class Day Committee, Dartmouth Ball Committee 4, KBQ, Fencing Club, Majura, Assistant Manager of Fencing 3, Manager 4. RICHARD EARLE SHANNER , Shorty, New York City. Electri- cal Engineering. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Freshman Wrestling Team, Freshman Cross Countrv Squad. HUNTINGTON SHARP, Hingham, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Deep Springs High School. Telluride Associa- tion, The Calumm Board 1, 2, Managing Editor 3, 4. GARDNER SHARPE, Atlantic City, N. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Atlantic City High School. HERBERT KNAPP SHAY, Herb, Fairfield, Conn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Fairfield High School. AX, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, lllllll BRUCE EARL SHEAR, Oneonta. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oneonta High School. ATA, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMAN THOLIAS SEELTON, Tommy, Woodhaven. Mechan- ical Engineering. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. AXA, Freshman Crew Squad, Assistant Manager of Hockey 3. JOHN DEBERARD SHEPARD, Pete, Maplewood, NJ. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Columbia High School. ABQ, Freshman Cap Burning Committee. HENRY WILSON SHEWARD, Heinie, Wilmington, Del. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Friends' School. ATA, Varsity Hockey Squad, Musical Clubs 1, Orhcers Club. SHERMAN BOYNTON SHULTS, Sherm, Hornell. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hornell High School. AT, Spiked Shoe, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Freshman Cap Burning Committee. CHARLES SIEGBL, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. State Tuition Scholarship. FRANK BARRE SILBERSTEIN, Frank, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School, MORRIS EDWARD SILVER, Moe, Hudson. Mechanical En- gineering. Prepared at Hudson High School. Freshman Wrestling Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3, 4, Ofiicers Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROBERT EDWARD SINCLAIR, Bob, Yakima, Wash. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Yakima High School. ZAE, HKN, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3, College Honor Committee 4. MORTON SINGER, Mort, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School TEQJ, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3, Varsity Soccer Squad 35 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Ofhcers Club, University Band 1, 2, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Dinkley Foundation Scholar- ship. H1233 PM JoHN VICTOR SKIIIF, Vic, Ithaca. Agriculture, Prepared at Starkey Seminary. Eastman Stage 3. LEO SLAVIN, Cowboy, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Brooklyn Technical High School. TEfIPg Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Freshman Wrestling Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH ROWE SLIGHTS, Joe, Ithaca. Forestry. Prepared at Ithaca High School. HKA, Cornell Foresters. ARCH PAUL SMITH, JR., Arch, North Tonawanda. Civil Engineering. Prepared at North Tonawanda High School. EfIDEg TBH, fI5KfIP5 XEg Quill and Daggerg Aleph Sarnachg Rod and Bobg Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Assistant Manager of Varsity Crew 3, Manager 4. i DONALD ARMSTRONG SMITH, Don, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School. ZXg Freshman Lacrosse Squad. HARRY ANTHONY SMITH, Lakewood, Ohio. Hotel Adminis- tration. Prepared at Lakewood High School. AT, Ye Hosts, Vice-President 4, Hotel Association, Secretary 3. JAMBs EMERSON SMITH, Jim, Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. QA, Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Baseball Squad 4g College Crew 4, College Cross Country Team 45 College Soccer Team 4. JEAN VAN TASSEL SMITH, Smitty, New York City. Veteri- nary. Prepared at Norwalk High School. ANP. MARVIN LoUIs SMITH, Mike, Albany. Forestry. Prepared at Albany High School. AZ, Helios, HFCTHQ Freshman Fencing Squad, Varsity Fencing Squad 2, 3, 45 Fencing Club, Cornell Foresters. ' NEWELL WELCH SMITH, Tau, Rome. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Rome Free Academy. GA, TBIIg GDKCIP5 Sibley Prize, State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Under- graduate Seholarship, Dupont Scholarship, The Sibley faurnu! of Efzgineermg Board 2, Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4. 512411 OMB JAY SMITH, Smidy, Indianapolis, Ind. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Shortridge High School. ATA, HRCTH, Varsity Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MILLER SMITH, Bob, Rutherford, N. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Rutherford High School. ATg Quill and Dagger, Atmosg JCv g Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 2, Freshman Rush Committee. RUSSELL ,lor-IN SMITH, Smitty, Weedsport. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Weedsport High School. Acacia, Helios. CHARLES josEPH SocH, Sock, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Technical High School. Eleusisg Assistant Manager of University Orchestra 3, Manager 4. MENIALCO SOLIS, General, Panama City, Panama. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Instituto Nacional. JAMas FRANCIS SOLLEY, Jn., Jim, Baltimore, Md. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. EAE. DAVID Woon SOWERS, JR., Monk, Larchmont. Forestry. Prepared at Nichols Preparatory School. QIHKE, AQQ, Freshman Soccer Squadg A.A. Membership Committee 4, Cornell Foresters. LOUIS LEMUEL SPIILT, Lem, Waterbury, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Crosby High School. EAM, Uni- versity Band 1, 2, 3, 45 The Graphic Board 2. ' HARRY SPORN, Red, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Eastern District High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GEORGE PPIERSON SPRING, Pat, Bristol, Pa. Arts and - Sciences. Prepared at William Penn Charter School. AEQ. 512511 ARTHUR CHARLES STALLMAN, Art, Mount Vernon. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. TIKA, Dramatic Club 4. WILLIAM HENRICH STANLEY, Bill, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lafayette High School. TKE. CARL ELWOOD STARR, Butch, York Haven, Pa. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at York Collegiate Institute. EH, Freshman Wrestling Squad, The Come!! Civil Engineer Board 2, 3. SIDNEY STARK, Starkey, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. AEH. JOHN ANDREW STEELE, Jack, Byron. Civil Engineering. Prepared at South Byron High School. AZKP, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4, OPITCCYS Club. ISIDORE STEIN, ls, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- at Manual Training High School. Wearer of the , Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Team 3, 4, Anvil Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. pared .. C.. RICHARD WILBUR STEINBERG, Dick, Nedrow. Hotel Ad- ministration. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Basket- ball Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Team 4, Varsity Basketball Squad 3, Junior Smoker Committee, Savarin Scholarship. JAMES CRoUNsE STEPHENS, Steve, Red Hook. Agriculture. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. AFP, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES ALDRICH STEVENS, JR., Chuck, Lakewood, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lakewood High School. SAX, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Freshman Rush Com- mittee, Junior Promenade Committee, Class Day Com- mittee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, The Cornell Dfzib Sun Board 2, 3, Business Manager 4. jot-IN FRANK STEVENS, 3n, Frank, Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Shattuck School KIDFA, Sopho- more Smoker Committee. 1112611 EDWARD HENRY STIEFEL, Harry, Maplewood, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Columbia High School. AE41, AKA, UAE, The Cnrneflimz Board 2, 3, Circulation Manager 4. JARED WALTER STILEs, jerry, Glenheld. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Lowville Academy. Eleusis, Hebs-Sa, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Farmers' Week Committee 4, Round-Up Club, President 4, The Cornell Comzrzgvmzzz Board 2, 3, Busi- ness Manager 4. WALTER WVORTH STILLMAN, Bud, Tenafly, N. Agriculture. Prepared at Englewood High School. fDI'A, Scabbard and Blade, Hebs-Sa, JCv , Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Spring Day Hop Committee 3, Dartmouth Ball Committee 4, OEICCFS Club, Secretary 4, R.O.T.C., Captain 4. DANIEL EUGENE STINES, Dan, Kansas City, Mo. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Rockhursr Academy. Scorpion. MILMORE STIRES, Mil, Bolton Landing. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Pompet School. GEORGE GIFFORD STOLL, Gif, Mathias. Agriculture. Farmers' Week Committee 3, 4, Officers Club, Round-Up Club, Vice-President 4, The Cornell Countryman Board, Associate Manager 4. PHILIP JOHNSON STONE, Phil, Washington, D.C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. ECP, AIIDSZ, Quill and Dagger, Scabbard and Blade, Class Day Com- mittee, Red Cross Campaign Committee 4, C.U.C.A. Cabi- net 3, President 4, Officers Club, Assistant Chimemaster 2, University Chimemaster 3, 4, R.O.T.C., Major 2, Colonel 3, The Carfzellian Board 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, The F1-eihmmz Handhaok, Editor 3. SYDNEY 'WALTER STRENGER, Slim, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. OAT, Varsity Fencing Squad 3, Team 4, Fencing Club, Officers Club, Masque 1, R.O.T.C., Lieutenant 4. ARTHUR WILLIAM STROM, Art, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South Park High School. Eleusis, QRIQID, XA, College Honor Committee 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. HIROSHI SUEYOSHI, High, Tokio, Japan. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Kalamazoo College. Cosmopoli- tan Club. ,, 512711 ALFRED FORTUNATE SULLA, JR., Al, Rye. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Harrison High School. HKfIDg Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, Clef Club, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, Savage Club, Tertulia Estudiantil, Treasurer 3, University Band 1, 2, 3, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3. ROYAL ALDEN SULLIVAN, Sully, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. KAP, Fencing Club. WILBUR CLAY SU'rHERLAND,. Soapy, Baltimore, Md. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. AXP, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 23 Col- lege Tennis Team 3, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRY SvERDL1K, Queens Village. Arts and Sciences. Pte- pared at Jamaica High School. A Ons JOHN Swirr, SWifty, Forestville. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Kemper Military School. Scabbard and Blade, Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Major 3. JAMES E P TAI, Jim, Changchowfu, Fulcien, China. Civil Engineering. Prepared at University of Washington. Chinese Students Club. HENRY TASKER, Hal, Greenport. Arts and Sciences. 'Pre- pared at Greenport High School. AX, A6125 Varsity La- crosse Squad 3. ' ' HYMAN TAUBMAN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at DeWitt Clinton High School. State Tuition Scholarship. . HOWARD MILTON TAYLoR,JR., Joe, Baltimore, Md. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. EAE, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, Team 3, Delta Club. THEODORE- HENRY TAYLOR, Ted, Salt Point. Forestry. Prepared at Millbrook High School. IIKCD, Cornell Forestersg Officers Club. HIZSJ WILLIAM FERREE TAYLOR, Bill, Greensboro, N.C. Archi- tecture. IIKfIb, BSZE. HARR1' CLARK TEMPLE, Temp, Antwerp. Veterinary. Pre- pared at Gouverneur High School. AKI1, Freshman Wrestling Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 4. SIDNEY DENNIsoN TERR, Don, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. AEIT, fPKfIf, State Tuition Scholarship. JOSEPH IRA THALER, Joe, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. ALAN WARNER THOMPSON, Tommy, Wycombe, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at George School. QKIII, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Team 2, 3. JOSEPH STANLEY THOMPSON, Stan, Wycombe, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Pre ated at George School. fIDKNI1, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, Freshman Tax Committee, junior Pro- menade Committee, Sibley Scholarship. WILLIAM MARTIN THOMPSON, 313, Bill, Red Bank, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Red Bank High School. SAX, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Thr Widow Board, As- sociate Editor 4. WARREN HITCHCOCK TIDD, Mark, White Plains. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at White Plains High School. TB1'I, HKN, Freshman Tax Committee, State Cash and I Tuition Scholarships. ISIDOR MANTELL TOBIAS, Toby, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Auburn Academy. EAM, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHRYSTAL HARTMAN TODD, Chrys, New Rochelle. Agri- culture. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. ATA, Sphinx Head, -Red Key, Hebs-Sa, JCv , Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, Freshman Cap Burning Com- mittee, Junior Promenade Committee, A.A. Membership Committee 4,,Freshman Advisory Committee 3. ll129ll SMITH WOODHULL TOMPKINS, Tommy, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. HKQ, Musical Clubs 3, 4, Officers Club. GUILLERMO ARTURO TORRUELLA, Bill, Ponce, P. R. Agri- culture. Prepared at Ponce High School. 91011, Tertulia Estudiantil. ANDREW ALEXANDER Torn, South Bend, Ind. Architecture. Prepared at South Bend High School. Scorpion, Gargoyle, College Soccer Team 3, 4, Oflicers Club. EDWARD MORTIMER TOURTELOT, JR., Ned, Palos Park, Ill. Architecture. Prepared at Harvard School. Xfiv, TB11, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 3. FRANCIS BRENNAS TROY, Fran, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AT. HENRY PALMER TRUESDELL, Hank, Summit, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Summit High School. ET, Freshman Crew Squad, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4, Musical Clubs 2, 3, 4, McMullen Scholarship, The Cornellimz Board 3, Senior Editor 4. EMERSON ARTHUR TSCHUPP, Scup, North Bergen, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Union Hill High School. Scorpion. JOHN BENNETT Tucic, JR., Johnny, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. AT, Quill and Dagger, Scabbard and Blade, Wearer of the C , Freshman Hockey Team, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Captain, Varsity Lacrosse Team 3, Varsity Hockey Squad 2, 3, Freshman Tax Committee, Chairman, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Spring Day Ho Committee 3, Dartmouth Ball Committee, Chairman 4, OHii,cers Club, R.O.T.C., Major 4. GEORGE TOWNSEND TURNER, JR., George, River Forest, Ill. Chemistry. Prepared at Syracuse Central High School. AKE, Al-Djebar, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4, Saturday Lunch Club, President 4. JOHN TAYLOR UDALL, Jack, Ithaca. Architecture. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. TKE, Officers Club. ll13OJ ALPHEUS FINCH UNDERHILL, Al, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Lafayette High School. HKAg College Cross Country Team lg The Cornellimz Board, Associate Manager 3, 4- RALPH Hicrcolc VAN DUZER, Horseheads. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Horseheads High School. JOHN JAMES VAN NATTA, Jim, Ithaca. Forestry. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Cornell Foresters. MORRIS Down VAN PATTEN, Pat, Wolcott. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wolcott High School. SAX, Sphinx Headg Red Key, General Spring Day Committee 35 Fresh- man Advisory Committee 3, 45 '86 Memorial Stage 2, State Cash Scholarship, Assistant Manager of Musical Clubs 3, Manager 4. JOHN CHARLES VAUGHAN, Johnny, Western Springs, Ill. Arts and Sciences. BSU, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3. WALTER DANIEL VOELKER, New York City. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. State Tuition Scholarship. LESTER EFFRAT VOGEL, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School. Freshman Swimming Team, Varsity Swimming Squad 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE JENSBY Voss, Larry, Rockwell City, Iowa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Rockwell City High School. ZH5 Dramatic Club 3, 4. SAMUEL EMILE VUILLE, Sam, Huntingdon, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at St. Petersburg High School. Flying Club. Louis JAY WALINSKY, Lou, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Fresh- man Football Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, Red Cross Campaign Committee 4 5 State Tuition Scholarship. ll131ll THURMAN-CLIFFORD WARREN, JR., Bob, Rockaway Beach. glpegnistry. Prepared at Far Rockaway HighSchool. Officers U . JACKSON DEW1'r'r WATERBURY, Jack, Rome, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Rome Free Academy. NPT, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, Team 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, College Honor Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, KBQ, Majura. JOHN HENRY WAY, Johnnie, Elmira. Agriculture. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. QA9, Red Key, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, President-elect 4, Assistant Manager of Interscholastic Football 3. CARL LEWIS WEAGANT, Ki, Douglaston. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Flushing High School. XXII, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, HCT , Varsity Hockey Team 2, 3, Majura, Assistant Manager of Varsity Football 3, Manager 4. JosEPH WEATHERBY, JR., Joe, Harrisburg, Pa. Electrical -L Engineering. Prepared at Technical High School. ESPZ, KENNETH STEAD WEAVER, Ticonderoga. Arts and Sciences. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. . PAUL PHILLIP WEcKEssER, Week, Rhinebeck. Agriculture. Prepared at Rhinebeck High School. Eleusis, Freshman Rush Committee, Class Day Committee, Clef Club, Flori- culture Club, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4, University Band 1, 2, 3, 4, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. '- HENRY WEISS, Weizel, Long Beach. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at Long Beach High School. KIDAM. JOSEPH WILLARD WELLS, Oil, Norfolk, Va. Architecture. Prepared at Lawrenceville School. Xfb, Quill and Dagger, Spilced Shoe, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, Team 3, 4, Freshman Rush Com- mittee, Class Day Committee, Freshman Advisory Com mittee 3, Atrux. STEVENS LUDWIG WERNER, Steve, New York, City. Arts and Sciences. ZBT, Varsity Track Squad 3, The Come!! Daib Sun Board, Associate Editor 2, 3, K X ll132ll ARTHUR GILBERT WEST, Arr, Rensselaer. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Rensselaer High School. Oflicers Club, Round-Up Club, R.O.T.C., Lieutenant 4. ROBERT DALTON WEST, Bob, Elgin, Ill. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Elgin Academy. BGII, Hebs-Sa, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 4, Varsity Football Squad Z, 3, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3. JAMES SALLER XVEYL, jim, Elkins Park, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cheltenham High School. ZBT, Sphinx Head, Junior Smoker Committee, The Come!! Daffy .Yun Board 2, 3, Circulation Manager 4. Joi-IN WILLIAINI WHITE, Jack, Bangor, Me. Hotel Adminis- tration. Prepared at Bangor High School. IIKID. EDGAR ARCHIBALD WHITING, Ed, Ithaca. Hotel Adminis- tration. Prepared at Ithaca High School. KAP, Ye Hosts, College Baseball Team 2, 3, 4, College Basketball Team 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Willard Straight Hall Dance Committee 2. LESTER BnoIcAw WHITING, Tim, Ithaca. Hotel Adminis- tration. Prepared at Ithaca High School. EN, Musical Clubs 4, University Band I, 2, 3, 4. WOODWARD ADAMS WICKHAM, Woody, East Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Shaw High School. AA'iIJ, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Skulls, Wearer ofthe C , Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Team 2, 3, Freshman Tax Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, KBSIJ, Majura. ARVE SIXTEN WIKSTROM, Wik, Montclair, N. Civil Engineering. Pre ared at Montclair High School. EAE, Sphinx Head, Redn Key, Pyramid, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, A.A. Membership Committee 4, General Spring Day Committee 3, Fuertes Memorial Stage 3, As- sistant Manager of Freshman Basketball 3, Manager 4. TRUMAN RALPH WILCOX, True, Binghamton. Chemistry. Prepared at Central High School. KE, Al-Djebar, State Cash. Scholarship. SILAS THAYER WILD, Si, Pleasantville. Chemistry. Pre- pared at Pleasantville High School. AX, Al-Djebar, Col- lege Baseball Team 4, College Basketball Team 4, Clef Club, Officers Club, University Band 1, 2, 3, 4. l1133l LAWRENCE ADELBERT WILLIAMS ,' 'Larry, Hotel Administration. Prepared at Ithaca High School. TIKQD, Varsity Rifle Squad 2, 4, Flying Club. JAMES BOONE WILSON, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. EH, A965 Musical Clubs, 1, 2, 3, 4, Officers Club, State Tuition Scholarship. WALLACE MONROE WILSON, Wally, Red Bank, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Red Bank High School. GAX. LAWRENCE BRODY WINKELSTEIN, Larry, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Elmira High School. CIDAII, Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Debate Team. FERAL CARLTON WIsOR, Caratonk. Agriculture. Prepared at Oswego High School. ' SIDNEY SHEPARD WOLMAN, Shep, Brooklyn. Forestry. Prepared at Boys' High School. Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, Cornell Foresters. LEMUEL WILLIAM WOODWORTH, Woody, East Jewett. Veteri- nary. Prepared at Tannersville High School. QTE, CIJZ, Freshman Baseball Squad. WARREN LESTER WORDEN, Bill, Enid, Oklahoma. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Enid High School. AT, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Football Team 3, 4, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 4, Cornell-in-China Club, Tertulia Estudiantil. FRED JOHN WRAMPELMEIER, Wrarnp, Cincinnati, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Withrow High School. AT, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, Team 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Junior Smoker Committee. JOHN MAXWELL WRIGHT, Jack, Merchantville, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared ar Camden High School. XCIP, Red Key, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Majura. 513411 WVILLIAM XVILSON XVYNN, Bill,' Bridgeton, N. Veterinary. Prepared at Hopewell Township High School. SZTE, College Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, University Band 1, 2. MANTON MARBLE WVYVELL, Matt, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. KE, Officers Club, Manager of Swimming 2, 3. MUNG Yan YAP, Lefty, Honolulu, Hawaii. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Punahou Academy. C.U.C.A. Council 4, Chinese Students Club, Cornell-in-China Club, President 3, Cosmo- politan Club, He Hui Hawaii, President 45 Officers Club, Saturday Lunch Club. ALVIN DAVIS YASUNA, Doc, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lawrenceville High School. TPP, Oflicers Club, State Tuition Scholarship. TAKAYOSHI YODA, Tad, Tokyo, Japan. Architecture. Pre- pared at Imperial University. Gargoyle: Cosmopolitan Club. WILLIAM NORMAN YOUNG, Bill, Portland, Ore. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Portland Academy. XXII, Sphinx Head, Rod and Bob, Spiked Shoe, Weater of the C , Varsity Track Team 2, 3. IVAN A ZATAYEVITCH, Zat, Moscow, Russia. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Oranburg High School. Fresh- man Advisory Committee 3, Cosmopolitan Club, President 3. BENJAMIN ZIMMERMAN, Ben, White Plains. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newton High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. HAROLD BABcocK ZUEHLKE, Zilk, Appleton, Wis. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Appleton High School. DDE, TBII, LEON ZUSSMAN, Lee, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Morris High School. EAM, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, 4, College Crew 1, 2, 3, State Tuition Scholar- ship. i1135l LESTER ALFRED BAUM, Les, Reading, Pa. Chemistry. Prepared at Reading High School. AXE, College Basketball Team l, 2, College Crew 3. PAUL DOUGLAS BEERS, Walton. Forestry. Prepared at Leonard School. CHARLES ARNOLD DEcicER, Amy, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. KA, KBLIP. BENJAMIN MINGE DUGGAR, JR., Ben, Madison, Wis. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at University City High School. TIKA, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Wrestling Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 4. GEORGE FAss, New York' City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at George Washington High School. Dramatic Club 3, 45 State Tuition Scholarship. ' JOSEPH DOUGLAS GREGORY, jodo, Southern Pines, N. C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Baltin High School. QDAE, Southerners Club. JOHN LEWIS HAYNER, Fort Wayne, Ind. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Cascadilla Preparatory School. EAE. ROBERT EMMETT JENNINGS, Bob, East Orange, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. ECIPE, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Skulls, Freshman Wrestling Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Assistant Manager of Varsity Lacrosse 3. MYON LEOPOLD KAHN, Mike, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Adelphi Academy. HAQ, Varsity Baseball Squad 3. ABBOTT ARTHUR LIPPMAN. Lip, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Morris High School. AEH, HRCTU., Freshman Rifle Team, Varsity RiHe Team 2, 3, College Baseball Team 3, Rifle Club, Secretary- Treasurer 3, State Tuition Scholarship. XVILLIAM MASLOW, New York City. Arts and Sciences. TKT, State Tuition Scholarship, The Carrie!! Drab' .Yun Board, Associate Editor 4. PAUL JAMES NOETH, Rochester. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Tome School. NPT. RICHARD GORDON Ronss, Oil City, Pa. Electrical Engineering. AEQD. Auousr REINHOLD ScHAErER, Bob, Cromwell, Conn. Chemistry. Prepared at Middletown High School. AXX' Q. H.ARRY IRVIN SCHENCK, JR., Benny, Dayton, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Moraine Park School. IPAQ, Freshman Crew Squad. NICHOLAS DANIEL Tisc1oNE, Nick, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. Fresh- man Baseball Squad, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, 3, Newman Club. LAURENCE ELLIOTT TOMLINSON, Larry, Portland, Ore. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lincoln High School. KIJAG, Musical Clubs 3. MARsHALL BERTRAND TURNER, Mike, Oswego. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oswego High School. AXj State Tuition Scholarship. R1cHARn VICKERY VJAKENIAN, Dick, Quincy, Mass. Mechancial Engineering. Prepared at Thayer Acade- my. ATA, Red Key, Atmos, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squa 2, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Beth L'Amed. PAUL STERLING XVERNER, Brooklyn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Jamaica High School. GE. f 136 ll ggss N: A ,X pg Nt' X gp gif? Dm my 3 TO iq 'C IL S S E lrll lS TU R The Class 0f1929 Bjl-iARRY LAWRENCE CASE, '29 In September ofthe year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty-live there were deposited in Ithaca, 'Slew York, several trainloads of ears, feet, and angular crani 'T D ' 'YQ A H X ' . erase l . 5 l -'il sf-xx if TES, 2 was I id ...J H r l ag QQ 5 E A ' ' A 'Ni' xr 'E . ' .f tw -1' f- K 1' inf, ,Q.. Q- u. . . ' urdened down u with tbgrruitf of local 6YUUf ll Y ,. l '3 . Q137ll a-as is the annual custom in that region. The angular crania were more than adequately housed in immense and immaculate felt hats which, pulled down to and slightly below the normal upper extremity of the abovemention- ed ears, caused the latter to flare in such a way as to display their inherent virtue. The feet were mingled with a vast quantity of suit cases, grips, and bags of about the same radiance as themselves, slightly larger, but not nearly so awkward. Hands, apparently unconnected with the rest of the body, dangled from topcoat sleeves. These members were some day to make up the individuals and the Cornell class of 1929. It is our purpose here to trace the history of that integration, an integration almost as un- believeable as it is inevitable. Four years have truly performed miracles with that heterogene- ous assortment of parts dumped at random upon this community. Easily distinguishable, the Freshmen were the victims of merciless and multitudin- ous salesmen, in despair subscribing to every cause that the ingenious Cornellian has con- ii- 1 in weelf rothfirog them out of their plunged' Q f 'fy If 1 ceived. Thuslburdened down with the fruits of local genius, they finally passed through the registration line and became Cornellians. Whereupon about sixty-five fraternities hagg- led over about two dozen of the least loosely constructed Freshmen, took eight or ten others apiece to keep the house going, and having spent a week raising them out of their places, set about the work of putting them back in. ' On the first Saturday after registration the class put on the conventional gray cap, had it moved about forty degrees aft by the first convenient upperclassman, and gathered in the Freshman section in Schoellkopf for its initial glimpse of the Big Red Team. It was an auspicious beginning, for the Red and White bowled over Susquehanna, 80 to O. First-year men scanned the line-up for short names like Kaw and Pfann in the backheld. Subsequently that year the team beat Williams, Rutgers, and Columbia, but was submerged by Dartmouth, 62 to 13, and nosed out by Penn, 7 to O. The first 1929 athletic team beat Dickinson and Manlius at football, but lost to Penn. Willard Straight Hall, destined to become in a few short years a vital part of Cornell life, was opened in November, and was presented by Mrs. Leonard K. Elmhurst in an impressive cere- mony. Shortly afterwards, 1929 set out for its Hrst return home as college men, confident, matured, with neat triangular Cornell seals on their luggage. lt was an entirely too brief period after the return in January until the first exami- nations, when a few score members fell by the wayside. Junior Week followed, during which time 1929 did nothing but get into and out of tuxedos for four days, while upper- classmen entertained sophisticated girls, and loud bands blurred unmelodious syncopation, varied only with the haunting Wino? The Cornell Masque gave its last performance. The second term was distinguished by several incidents of importance. In early March athletics received a severe blow when the women's boathouse on Beebe Lake was destroyed by fire, Both boats were burned. Later Cornell gained one of the few champion- ships that it has fallen to the lot of 1929 to see it gain when the wrestlers won the inter- '- r , ',l. . , - lqf' wet out for :tw Filift return home 2 f 2 7 H138 I I lb lf 5 Clurnior Week followed -.J collegiate crown, Captain Affeld starring. After the Spring recess there was held what proved to be the last underclass mud rush, for shortly thereafter the Student Council abolish- ed the institution. Many sartorial remnants were left to rot on Alumni Field. That night the class met formally for the first time at the 1929 Freshman Banquet, with which it initi- ated Willard Straight Hall for that function. A 1928 banner was skillfully lowered from the extreme rafter, but nothing came of it. Lieu- tenant T. H. Twesten recited his famous Czzftcff Lan Stafzd. In the middle of May Major L .L. Seaman, '72 presented the war- tank America to the University in part recogni- tion of Cornell's work in the World War. After interminable rain, Ithaca finally bloomed out in its full Spring beauty, and a month's murkiness and mud were forgotten in the soothing verdancy of the quadrangle, marred only by splotches of Seniors in hideous awning coats. A few weeks of earnest ballyhoo on the shape of the earth had the Freshmen questioning the sanity of the institution, but it developed that it was only a part of the Spring Day nonsense. Spring Day itself revealed the abnormalities ofthe undergraduate mind and of the Ithaca weather man. The morning's events were marked by the appearance of the notorious Globe and Sqmzre Dealer, which was suppressed by the authori- ties about ten o'clock, and entirely sold out about eleven. In the afternoon a blustery wind churned up Cayuga Lake. Varsity and Junior Varsity boats were swamped, but the salty Freshmen splashed the two miles, Yale winning over Princeton and Cornell. On May 24th the class tossed serviceable haberdashery onto a bonfire on Alumni Field with surprising delight, and proceeded down town to assault the Strand in celebration. Three were arrested and two injured in the debacle. Subsequently four Freshmen were dropped from the University for their patti- cipation, and at the same time twenty-two were penalized for the Spring Day publications. On June 29th Cornellians in their homes read how Cornell had experienced its most disastrous year at Poughkeepsie when the Varsity and Freshmen finished last, and the Junior Varsity next to last. The class returned in the fall of 1926, wise and irresponsible-Sophomores. Another XX vs 0'7 6560 o N I 'the .footbmq verdure 1 of the quadrangle f 1 4 lI139ll s L fi W1 e it I to 1'r.1atr l fN 'lr ' N! 'ai 51 I I 5 5 X E 1 s X 5 l f XX I i f 'fl ' 'CBGDIOFJ in awning contw u shipment of ears and feet was arriving, and 1929 was amazed while regarding 1930 that any group of men should be so unanimously raw. Surely there had never been a class in the University that looked as bad as that one. Two new men were added to the coaching staff that fall, James Wray in crew and Edward Faulkner in tennis. In October the Sophomores maintained their self-respect by defeating the Freshmen in the underclass track meet, and in November a Sophomore, Benson, won the Varna Blind Handicap Cross Country Run. In November also Cornell gained the most glorious victory in its football history when an unheralded team scored seventeen points in the last period to better an amazed Dart- mouth team by a toe, 24 to 23. Captain Emerson Carey with nonchalant care booted the winning three points between the north uprights, and a few minutes later the same up- righrs fell before the onslaught of a mad Cornell mob. On December 18th the University returned home, scarcely noticeable white splotches marking the sophomoric luggage where the neat triangular seals had been. After examinations came Junior Week again, this time abbreviated to three days by faculty action and the natural death of the Masque. The Prom was submarinal but fairly dry. Whitey Kauf- man was leaning a little more toward music and a little less toward noise. He played such things as Valencia and even ventured a few waltzes. Immediately thereafter took place the presentation of the William A. Larned Tennis Trophy and the hrst Indoor Inter- collegiate Tennis Tournament in the Drill Hall. Harvard and Whitbeck Won, but Cornell's Eggman and Garretson annexed the doubles title. In the middle of March Willard Straight Hall gave the first of what was to become a series of formal dances, destined more than any other single factor to break up the tradi- tional indifference of men students toward co-eds. Later in the month three hundred under- graduates turned our for a series of motion picture trials. Many were called, but few were chosen for Paradise. Richard Evelyn Byrd entertained a large Bailey Hall audience with an account of his northland adventures. A small but determined group of Sopho- mores attempted to break up the Freshman WW .ff Ml . p 'N ag- , E, Y 'ki gg iq aa, Qi s 'L ' I the Varna blind I yiloondicop run, f V I imoi Banquet in Willard Straight Hall, kidnapped FZ. 54.17 0, - -. 1+ . T: r. a few committeemen and speakers, and hauled iff 3 , - ' i. 'ff them a few miles off in cars. Unfortunately V ' ' ' , - - - f ' 7 ' they were all cross country men and were back in about twenty minutes. Fr A Saracen Crusade was the theme of the Spring Day antics, preceded two days before by the Savage Club's production of The Five Bezuifdezwl Frarbwcu, in which Rym Berry distinguished himself. The Princeton Varsity defeated Yale and Cornell on Lake Carnegie Saturday afternoon. Meanwhile Charles Lindbergh guided the Wright-powered .fpirit of Sf. Lanir across the bleak Atlantic, landing in Paris the world's greatest hero. X I On june 11th Major R. E. Treman, '09 1 X 1 presented a War Memorial fund of S300,000 to 1 I the University, to be used in the construction of the War Memorial dormitories. At Poughkeepsie the crews showed im- - V rovement when the Varsitv laced fifth and li Qfenedi Sf motion Picture tnjnuuuf ijhe Freshmen fourth. ln' fsugust Edward W' ' ' ' ' ' ' Bradford Titchener, head of the Department of Psychology, died, and Louis Agassiz Fuertes, '97, ornithologist and painter, was killed in an automobile accident. The class of 1929 returned to Ithaca for the third time, Juniors, smoking their pipes, but still looking for Zinck's. The cares of the University were beginning to fall upon their shoulders, and many score were here early to see that things got off to a proper start. The football season was marked by the first visit from Princeton in about twenty years. The guests were well entertained at the Princeton Ball the night before, and both parties displayed an un- usually fme spirit of sportmanship throughout the next day's contest. The Cornell Band was attired in its new ted and black military outfits, but Princeton won, 21 to 10, thanks mainly to Wittmer. The .S'mz'r charge of foul play was the chief point of interest in con- X fi NX nection with the Thanksgiving fracas, but 7 X , A b the local officials could not see quite S150,000 S ? l I I flag' worth of roughing and repudiated the daily's X S5 f criticisms. L I I The women were the victims of another G fn l unfortunate fire in January, when a blaze in the f - west wing of Sage dispossessed about twenty 'xx 5 C l I I I students, and consumed 510,000 worth of , O I Gracem Y-UJG Q x X clothes and building. It proved to be a blessing v in disguise, for two days later an anonymous H1411 KEEP out 5 DAY! O lSES RMENONW -:Bias a N :lilIIi ' l IB l S I .llllll ' - Q , 1-,. nj . 43 ZIEJE59 Eg? 5 X ' l f i X verses ,X X .hi it B Q out ClQtfJ' Dag X i '. Z 4 4 Q Yljfnpb f, 5 1 benefactor donated 51,650,000 for a new wo- men's dormitory unit, to be erected across from Risley. The net gain was therefore s1,640,000. The Juniors staged a slightly smaller but no less successful junior Week than the pre- ceding had been. Brownagle and Murphy took turns at the Prom, which was in the mood of an Hawaiian island, and people hummed, sang, and whistled Many Ann. Dur- ing the month two famous Cornell figures, Lieutenant T. H. Twesten, seventeen years University proctor, and Hugh Jennings, '04, diamond hero, passed away. Julius Seligson of Lehigh defeated john Van Ryn of Princeton for the Larned Tennis Trophy. There was some tumpus about allowing the women to participate in the Class Day Exercises, but the fair ones finally decided to hold a Class Day of their own, and the matter was dropped. The University calmed its nerves by electing Herbert Hoover in a straw presidential ballot. Things were upset again when the faculty put the community on day- light saving on the first of May. It did not take long for the same faculty to discover that it had discommoded itself, and it began an attack which put an end to further trial of the plan after the succeeding fall. Spring Day by some miracle was fair and warm. The three Syracuse shells were found grossly inferior to good Cornell combinations, but a beautiful sunset on the Lake made up for any lack of rivalry in the race. The Junior Varsity distinguished itself at an early Pough- keepsie regatta by finishing second. The class returned to Ithaca once more in September, heavily laden with silver and gold vest and neck wear and the burdens of the universe and the University. The ease which it had been singing about for the past three years did not seem to be forthcoming, but it did get quite an exceptional opportunity to 'go to the theater and cut quite a swell when the Cornell Theaters, Inc. opened the State Theater in a new building below Cayuga Street, on State. Shortly before the State open- ing the Strand staged its first and last Whoo- pee night, at which students were requested to come down and make as much noise as they wanted. They did. October was kept busy with football and Republican and Democratic Clubs. Half of the l l S 'qoiioq to eiqat 16010610 Vx umzleroloqluqbtifcivioqv P t H1423 ,1- University found its way to Princeton on the Y Ia 27th and saw the team put up a valiant battle against a stronger Tiger, 3 to 0. Meanwhile - 4, 'h the Republican Club was persuading itself to vote for Herbert Hoover and the Democratic P.'-'f lf! A' ' 1 Club was persuading itselfito vote for Alfred l Smith, and both were being fairly successful. The Campus again chose Hoover in a straw lr vote, but the faculty chose Smith. The under- , graduates were right, as usual: Hoover won by thirty million. just before the vacation Myron C. Taylor, i '94 donated 51,500,000 for a new law college, to be erected on Central Avenue, below South. Get there on your feet was the slogan accepted for the walking prize contest begun shortly after the Christmas vacation. It was K k suggested by a Freshman who used to slide down Williams Street twice a day. A hand- some three-legged cup was awarded the win- L.,,. ning biped, who chalked up approximately 146 miles in somewhat over a month. Just before i 4 ' lClCl9 O LU! tb veal: 0.0Cl 1 examinations the faculty adopted a new time ff I schedule, classes to begin on the hour instead lfJGCli LUQQY ' ' 7 l of at ten minutes past.' Lt ' Mal Hallett and Fletcher Henderson play- ed T!! Get By at an even smaller junior Prom, staged by the class of 1930. The mediaeval decorations, however, were pronounced the best in twenty- five years. On the following Monday the entirC University and most of Ithaca gathered on the icy hills to watch the Alpha Delta Phi house burn to the ground. The loss was estimated at SlO0,000, and nothing was left standing but the brick walls. The Alpha Delts moved in with the Chi Phis for the rest of the year. Julius Seligson won the Larned Cup for the second straight year by defeating Ted Mac- Donald of Dartmouth. His team, Lehigh, won the team championship. Shortly afterward the class attended its last junior Smoker to see many of its members awarded the Varsity Gustavus Kirby, of the I.C.A.A.A.A., spoke. Thus approaches the end of the tale, the remainder of which will be told after these words have gone to press. The last and best few weeks still lie ahead, weeks when the joys and sorrows, work and play, of these four swift years will flit through our memories as they have done in this wholly inadequate account. The history of these four years is personal and intimate, the history of the mak- ing and breaking of men. If in the years to come this matter-of-fact record can serve to xx i af. revive those richer memories, it will have g et 9 r- 5 Q ig QQ U r fe et P W served its purpose. L Y W 5 g Al V, 514311 514411 ROGER FREDERICK ABELL Bergen KAPg Varsity Baseball Squad 2g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALBERT LANGE ABKARIAN Pelham Freshman Wrestling Squadg Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3. IOSEPH ABDENOUR ABOUMRAD Mexico City, Mexico Varsity Wrestling Squad 35 College Soccer Team 35 Tertulia Estudiantil. HAROLD HERBERT ABRAMS Brooklyn HERMAN AGINSKY New York Gig' Arn and .Yciencer Arn and Science: Arte and .fciencex Arte ana' Sciences Arn and .S'cience.r AEHg Freshman Baseball Squadg Freshman Football Squadg Tertulia Estudiantil, Vice President 3. WVILLIAM EDWARD AI-IERNE, JR. BI'00kZj'71 Agriculture QKQPQ Floriculture Club. HOWARD OWEN AIGELTINGER York, Pa. Arm and Sciences Xfibg Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C g Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Crew 25 Freshman Cap Burning Comrnitteeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Junior Smoker Cornmitteeg AIA. Membership Committee 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 3. EDWARD RANDALL ALLEN Cincinnati, Ohio Varsity Track Squad 2, 3g Junior Smoker Committeeg Musical Clubs 3. GEORGE ROLAND ALPERT State Tuition Scholarship. MORRIS ALPERT AEH. LEON SHELDON ALTMAN fIHAMg Freshman Tennis Teamg SALVATORE AMICO WVILLIAM HART ANDERSON, JR. YN 1.1 . WILSON LOSEE ANDERSON 955 Freshman Track Team. CHARLES LUTHER ANDREWS Cercle New York City Glouerxoille Brooklyn H Francaisg University Orchestra 1, 2. Rocbexler Manila, P. I. Maplewood, NJ. Berkrkire Artx and .Yciencef Arte and .Yciencef Arte and Sciencef Arte and Science: Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Artr and Sciencef MILTON WALTER ARING Cleveland, Olnio Architecture Zodiacg College Track Team 1 College Soccer Team 1, 2, 3g Cheerleader 3. DAVID EARLE ARMSTRONG Wert Winfield Veterinary AXIJQ 4-H Club. DONALD AZARIAII ARMSTRONG Wert Winfield Agriculture 4-H Clubg The Cornell Countryman Board 3. EARL LEE ARNOLD Lndlowoille Agfiflllflfff A25 Farmers' Week Committee 2. .I I-.Mas GORDON ATKINS Brookbn Ari: and Science: Zxllg Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity Soccer Squad 2g College Track Team 2g Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Musical Clubs 2, 3g University Band 1. JOHN BOYD ATWOOD Beaver, Pa, Mechanical Engineering QJKXIJQ Red Keyg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Assistant Manager of Soccer 3. H1463 MONROE CAPPEL BAEcoc1c JOSEPH CLIFFORD BAKER Acacia, College Crew WILLIAM CAIRNS BANTA, JR. Fffdoffid Agriculture Oxford Civil Engineering 1, University Band 1, 2, 3. Ridgfwaad, N- Artr and .S'cienceJ IIKA, ZIAX,College Baseball Team 2, College Soccer Team 2, 3, Dartmouth Ball Committee 3, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3, Saturday Lunch Club, The Cornell Doibf Son Board, Associate Editor 1, 2, 3. RUSSELL EDWARD BARONE ACIDA, Boxing Squad 2, JOHN HENRY BARRETT MERLE CAMPBELL BARTLEY t Dlmkffk Arte und Jlciencef Musical Clubs 2, 3, Newman Club, State Cash Scholarship. New York City Veterinug Fredonia Hotel Adminixtrntion AECID, Ye Hosts, Freshman Crew, College Honor Committee 2, 3. HAROLD HERBERT BATE Wertwood, N. J. Fmtm,-,j, Varsity Crew Squad 2. STANFORD COLLINS BATES Eleusis, RCT , Vars Club. BENJAMIN GRAHAM BAUERLE TTA. HENRY D BEAN EQE. GEORGE CARPENTER BEBB SAX. CHARLES HERBERT BELL SAX, Red Key, Fresh Adumf . I Agriculture ity Rifle Team 1, ew 2, College Swimming Team 2, Round-Up 2, College Cr Philadelphia, Pa. Mechnrzicul Engineering Xkippuck, Pu. Civil Engineering N Cwdfk, N. f. Architecture Elizabeth, N. f. man Lacrosse Squad, Assistant Manager of interscholastic Track 3. Electrical Engineering WALTER CARL BENEDICT, JR. North Tonnwnniln Cioil Engineering Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HARVEY HENRY BENNING, JR. Chile Electrical Engineering State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALFRED SIDNEY BERG Monticello Art.r und Science: BEP, Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Soccer Squad. LEON BERMAN Syrucufe Arte und .S'cience.r LEONARD HAROLD BERNSTEIN New York Cifjf Arte und Sciences EAM, Boxing Squad 1, 2, 3, Boxing Club. EARL STEWART BESSMER .Sherrill Artf und Sciencer AXA, Wearer of the C , Freshman Basketball Team, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Team 2, 3, Varsity Basketball Squad 2, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. JOHN MILTON BILLINGS North Manchester, Ind. Architecture KE, Sophomore Smoker Committee, College Honor Committee 2, 3, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, Savage Club, Thumb Tack Club. FRANK BISSIG Elizabeth, N. J. Civil Engineering A AXA. HOWARD JOSEPH BLAUGRUND Utica Art! and -Yciencer Varsity Tennis Squad 2, 3, College Tennis Team 1, 2. 11 147 Il WILLIAM DAVID BLEIER, JR. New York Cilijl Arte' and .S'cienceJ HAQ, Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad 2. ROBERT LEONQBLISS Binghamton Arte anal .feiencer X1fTg EAXg Aleph Samachg Freshman Banquet Committeeg Junior Promenade Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Beth L'Amed, The Widow Board 2, Managing Editor 3. LESTER AARON BLUMNER Yonkerr Art: and Science: TEA, Freshman Cross Country Squadg Freshman Fencing Squad, Varsity Fencing Squad 3. WALTER ERNEST BORNEMANN New Orleanf, La. Electrical Engineering EDWARD RALPH BOSE V Rietherjforal, N. f. Mechanical Engineering AXP, The Cornellian Board, Associate Manager 2, 3. LUCIAN JOSEPH BRAZDIONIS Brookbfn Arte ana' .S'cience.r State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. CHARLES BREEN Richnzonal Hill Electrical Engineering AX. JOHN JAMES BREIVIS Binghamton Art: anel Sciencef AXP, Varsity Track Squad 25 University Orchestra 2. HENRY BREUNICH, 3D North Pelham Civil Engineering AECIU. J PHILIP EDWIN BRIOANDI Holbfwooel, Calif. Electrical Engineering AX. ' HERBERT BRODSKY New York City Arte and Science: ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN Brookbn Civil Engineering CIJKXIU XE, Red Key, Pyramid, Freshman Football Squadg Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 33 Junior Smoker Committee, Assistant Manager of Varsity Lacrosse 3. FRANK ALBERTUS MOORE BRYANT Moeerzt Vernon Arte and .fciencer IIDKE, Dramatic Club-2,A3. GEORGE FREDERICK BRYON Brookbfn Civil Engineering AT, Pyramid, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. MALCOLM LEWIS BUCKLEY Alhezey Arte and Sciencee HKA, ' EVERETT ELIJAI-I BURDGE KAP, University Band 1, 2, 3. XVILLIANI CHARLES BURNS College Basketball T FELIX RENICK CALDWELL Cam JOHN HANDLY CALDWELL, JR. KE. DONALD EARLE CALLAHAN Zodiac. FRANCIS EDWARD CAREY Rea' Bank, N. Philadelphia, Pa. Circleville, Ohio Wehftef' Gro vet, Mo. Binghamton Maplewood, N. H148H Hotel Aehninietration Art! and Sciencec Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Art: and .S'cience.r Mechanical Engineering ALDEN OLIVER CARLSON Benin: Point Art: nntl Science: IIKA. PETER Louis CARNESALE New York City Art: and Science: EIT, Skulls. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CARPENTER Hfhitehezll Arte :intl .S'cience.r QA, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WILLIAM SHERMAN CARPENTER Yonkers Arte and .Yciencex Freshman Track Squad. HOWARD CLARE CARTER Bloontfelel, N. Mechatiical Engineering A2455 Clef Club. JOHN FREDERIC CASEY Binghezinton Art: tend fciencer 9X5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FREDERICK GEORGE CASLICK Nezojielel Veterinary SZTEg College Baseball Team 1, 25 College Soccer Team 1, 2, 3, College Wrestling Team 2. OLIVER BERNETTE CASSELL Baltimore, Mei. Civil Engineering ACIDA. RALPH CASTELLI New York Cigf Artr and Sciencet ACIPA, Circolo Italiano. GEORGE CLINTON CASTLEMAN Foreft Hillr Agriculture A1125 Red Key, Junior Promenade Committee. MICHAEL CATALANO Buffalo Arty nnel Science: Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Student Council 35 Musical Clubs 2, 3. ROBERT LA TOURRETTE CAVENAUGH Berkeley, Calif. Art.: and Sciences Telluride Associationg Cercle Francaisg Nine O'Clock Club. PHILLIPS KAY CHAMPION Philadelphia, Pu. Arif and .Yciencer EIDE, Skullsg Wearer of the C g Freshman Football Team, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity La- crosse Team Zg Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Freshman Banquet Committee. NAI-FENG CHANG Shnizghni, Chinn Agriculture MARSHALL FIELD CHAPMAN 5 Wyoming Civil Engineering The Cornell Civil Engineer Board, Associate Editor 3. RICHARD CHURCHILL Wertwego, Let. Agfirltlfllff AXA, Freshman Football Squad, Cercle Francais, Community Club, Floriculture Club, Saturday Lunch Club, Secretary 35 Kermis 25 C.U.C.A. Council 2, 3, The Cornell Counttgonizn Board 1, 2. AMBROSE RICHARD CLARKE ' Nicholville Artr and Science: State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW Cleveleznci, Ohio Mechnnicul Engineering AQ, Aleph Samachg Assistant Manager of Varsity Track 3. HERBERT HOWARTH CoE Attlehoro, Marr. Architecture GX, Dramatic Club 3. JACOB Cox-IEN Brooklyn Arte und Science: '1PEHg Freshman Lacrosse Squadg Freshman Soccer Squadg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, Varsity Soccer Squad 2. M4911 lD,-XNIEL HERBERT DENENHOLZ HAROLD ARNOLD COHN ALFRED LOREN COLBURN, JR. MONTIE FOWLER CONE Rochefter Hume U nazlilla WPT, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, Oflicers Club. JOSEPH WESLEY CONN BI'00kb'71 SX, Musical Clubs 1, 2, University Band 1, 2. BENEDICT PETER COTTONE Broolzbfn AfIfAg Circolo Italiano, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HENRY PHILIP COWEN Cincinnati, Ohio Arts and Science: Art: and Sciences Art: and Science: Electrical Engineering Arte and Sciencef Arte and .fciencer ZBT. ' FRANCIS JOHN CRAMER Rocheffer Mechanical Engineering AZCIP. ROBERT LUPTON CRANE, JR. Ithaca Mechanical Engineering fiJZKg Scalp and Blade. DONALD STEWART CREAL fanieoiown Agricaltzzre AI'Pg Ofiicers Club. ALEXANDER BERRY CREDLE Norfolk, Va. Electrical Engineering A2415 College Honor Committee 2. CHARLES FREDERICK CRONE Olean Mechanical Engineering Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Ofhcers Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. JAMES ENSIGN CROUCH Alhany Agricnlfnre AZ, A4994 Varsity Rifle Squad 2, 35 Agassiz Club. GEORGE Dacxs Hadron Arif anil Science: Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, State Tuition Scholarship. SAMUEL DALSIMER Brookbn Am and Sciencef CIDEIL Dramatic Club 2, 3. GEORGE PHILLIPS DAvIEs Dayton, Ohio Agricaltare Edeg Red Key, Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Hockey Squadg Varsity Football Squad 35 Fresh- man Cap Burning Committee. ROLAND ELWOOD DAv1s EH, XVILLIAM STOVER DEAN HKA. ALBERT ELLIS DECAMP Cosmopolitan Club. MEYER DECHTER Varsity Football Squad 2, State Cash JOSEPH ROBERT DEITZ dill. Harhor .S'pring.r, Mich. .Youth Benol, Ind. Cincinnati, Ohio Broolzbn and Tuition Scholarships. Trenton, N. J. Far Rockaway Hotel Aclnziniftfation Arif and .fciencef Electrical Engineering Arn ancl Science: Arif and Xcience: Arte and Science: OATg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Pulitzer Scholarship. 5 150 U BENJAMIN HOWARD DETWILER Warhirzgton, D. C. A riculture fiJEKg College Tennis Team 2. g WILLIAM ORNDOREII DEvILEIss Baltimore, Md. Civil Engineering 955 Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Clef Clubg Officers Club. ANTHONY JOSEPH DIADATO Wertjield Agriculture Circolo Italianog Round-Up Clubg University Band 1, 2. ALLAN BRADLEY DICKINSON Brookbn Electrical Engineering ENg Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Football Squad 24 Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Flying Club. CI-IARLEs HARBOU DIEEOLD Macedon Forestry Cornell Foresters. GARRISON LAURENCE DILLON Cortland Art: and Sciencer AXg University Band 1, 2, 3g University Orchestra 1, 3. OSCAR WENBORNE DIVERALL Kenmore Mechanical Engineering FRANK ANGELO DOLCE Buffalo Arte and Sciences ROBERT LEE DONNELLY Cincinnati, Ohio Arte and Sciences A 2X5 Aleph Samachg Wearer ofthe C g Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Baseball Team 2. ' HUGO DOOE, JR. New York Cigf Arte and Scieezcer Deutscher Verein, President 3. PAUL Joi-IN DORAN Cohlefkill Veterinazy SITE. RICHARD GORDON DORN Highland Park, Mich. Mechanical Engineering ATAg Red Keyg Varsity Crew Squad 25 Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Junior Smoker Cornmitteeg College Honor Committee 2, 3g A.A. Membership Committee 3g Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Beth L'Amedg Musical Clubs 1. ALEXANDER LATHAM DOUNCE .Yyfacure Arty and .fciencex AACID. WILLIAM DRANITZKE Patchogiee Arts' and Sciences LAURBNCE PARKER DRAPER Haniinondcport Agficulflffc AFP. MILTON DREXLER Brookbfn Art: and Science: TEsI2g Freshman Baseball Team. FREDERICK GEORGE DULAFI1 Brookbn Agriczeltnre AFPQ Wearer of the 'KC g CCcC g,Freshman Cross Country Teamg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Cross Country Team 25 Varsity Track Team 2, 3g Freshman Cap Burning Committee. STEPHEN FRANCIS DUNN Xcraizton, Pa. Artf and Srieftref 9AXg Red Keyg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Assistant Manager of Hockey 3. GEORGE BERNARD DUNNACK Iplmm Hotel Adeniniftration QIJAQ. WALTER FERRIS DUNNING Middletown Fo1'ertU' AFP5 Cornell Foresters. 5 151 U LEWIS HUDSON DURLAND Watkin: Glen Xfbg Aleph Samach, Junior Promenade Committee, Freshman Advisory Manager of Varsity Baseball 3. Art: and S ciencer ommittee 35 Assistant LEWIS ALBERT EASER Eart Hampton Art: and S cience: GX. THEODORE HILDRETH EATON, JR. Ithaca Art.r and Science! MARTIN BENDER EBBERT York, Pa. Arte and Science! 9X5 General Spring Day Committee 25 Officers Club. LAWRENCE CLARKE EBERT Craniton, R. I. Mechanical Engineering AX5 Cosmopolitan Clubg Flying Club. HERBERT BARRY ECKERT Philliprharg, N. f. Mechanical Engineering ATSZ5 Red Key5 Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2. RICHARD IRA EDWARDS New York Cigf Art: and S cience: CIJEII5 Dramatic Club 2, 35 State Tuition Scholarship. WILLIAM BRADFORD EDWARDS Chatham, N. f. Mechanical Engineering 9515 Undergraduate Scholarshipg The Widow Board 1, 2, 3. GEORGE GITT EHRHART Hanover, Pa. Civil Engineering IIDFA5 Rod and Bob, Musical Clubs 2, 3. ISIDOR EISNER S onthainpton Art: and Science: OAT5 University Lightweight Boxing Championship 25 Novice Lightweight Boxing Champion- ship 2. ARTHUR CHARLES ELDRED Bombay Veterinary ANII5 Varsity Wrestling Squad 2. JAMES CORBITT ELDREDGE Whiterhoro Arte and S ciencer 24192. ROSWELL GILES ELDRIDGE Lexington, Marr. Forertry AT5 Aleph Samachg Spiked Shoe5 Wearer of the C 5 Freshman Cross Country Team, Captain, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 2, 35 Varsity Track Team 2, 35 Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Cross Country Club. GEORGE BROOKS EMENY Salem, Ohio Mechanical Engineering QDKXII5 TBII5 Aleph Samachg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Student Council 3, lnterfraternity Council, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Assistant Manager of Varsity Foot- ball 3. GEORGE BLISS ENGELHARDT Brookbfn Electrical Engineering ALBERT ROBERT ERDA Broolzbn Mechanical Engineering GPKXII5 Wearer of the C 5 Freshman Cross Country Teamg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Cross Country Team 25 Varsity Track Team 25 Freshman Banquet Committee, Cross Country Club. ROBERT JOHN ERLER, JR. New York Cigf Mechanical Engineering EKIJE5 Freshman Football Squad. HENRY EVANS Wilmington, Del. Electrical Engineering HKA. TGNATIUS GEORGE FAILLA Canandaigua Arte and Sciences' ET5 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 '86 Memorial Stage 25 Sir Henry Lunn Prize 25 New York Times Current History Prize 25 State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship5 Assistant Manager of Student Periodical Agency 2, Manager 3. ll 152 H ROBERT THOMSON FALCONER Telluride Associationg Pyramid. LEO ELI NFALKIN Stare Tuition Scholarship. YUNG FANG Pill. WILLIAM FIELD FARNHAM CIJFA. FRED CLIFFORD FAY B91'Ig Varsiry Soccer Squad 2. JOHN ALOYSIUS FEczI-:O JOSEPH FEINSTEIN TESID. LINCOLN ELMER FIELD AXII. CAMERON MANN FISHER A1115 EAXQ HACFHQ Freshman Soccer Sophomore Smoker Commirreeg Ofhcers JOHN BRAUN FLECKENSTEIN Floriculture Club, President 3. GILBERT STEVENS FLINT KIPAZ. JAMES ROBERT FLYNN Everett, Waeh. New York Cig' Tientein, China .S'eranton, Pez. Brooklyn Bayonne, N. J. Hohoken, N. Mount Vieion New York City Teamg Varsity Club. Ellenville Freeport Wizve1'bf College Soccer Team 35 Scare Cash Scholarship. ALTON FOOTE WILLIAM DANIEL FORGENG AXZg College Tennis Team 2. MORRIS HERBERT FRANKEL ARTHUR LAVERN FREELAND Eleusisg Officers Club. CHARLES MARTIN FREEMAN Vezloie Kingeton, Pa. Spring Valley Dunkirk New York City Civil Engineering Arte and Seieneee Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Meeheznirezl Engineering Arte and .Yeieneee Arte fznil Science: Veterinengf Arte iznel .Yeieneee Soccer Team 2g Varsity Basketball Squad 25 ciate Manager 3. ZBTQ University Band 1, 25 The Cornelliezn Board, ASSO BENJAMIN TOWNSEND FREURE - College Crew lg Ofhcers Club. JOHN BROWN GALLOWAYI 2X5 Freshman Lacrosse Squad. ARTHUR LAWRENCE GANS fI1AMg Stare Tuition Scholarship. BARNET DAVID GASTER QAM. CHARLES LAMBERT GEEL BW. WILLIAM HASTINGS GEHRING fIJA9. Brookbn Cheeter, Pei. B7'00kljf7Z Brookbn Hilleelnle, N. J. Lakewood, Ohio I 153 H 14gl'iL'ZllfllfE Mechanical Engineering Arte and .Ycieneee Eleetrieizl Engineering Chenzietijf Arte and .Yrieneee A grieziltiire Arte and .S'eieneee Arte eznel .feieneee Arte iznil .feienree Arte iinil .Yeieneee Arte and .Yeieneee Civil Engineering Arte and .Yeieneee WILLIAM FREDERICK GEIGLE Utica AXA, College Soccer Team 2, 3. KIMI GENGO WALTER WILLIAM GERKEN 9X5 Varsity Football Squad 2., Anvil ALFRED SANDS GITHENS EAE, Ofhcers Club. JAMES BERNARD GITLITZ Ithaca Bf00khjl7Z Club. Mount Vernon Binghamton AEII, The Column: Board 2, Poetry Editor 3. ERMANNO FRANCIS GIZZARELLI Por! Henry Clef Club, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, Newman Club, Univ BARNETT BERYL GLASSBERG Brookbn Cercle Francais, State Tuition Scholarship. EUGENE ANDREW GLASSER EH, Clef Club, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. DANIEL LEWIS GOLDEN TEIID. LEO LAWRENCE GOLDMAN QDEA, C.U.C.A. Council 3. MOE GOLDSTBIN State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RAYMOND JACK GOLDSTEIN BZP, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Woocihaven Officers Club, New York Cigf Trenton, N. f. Brooklyn Bl'00kbl1Z Soccer Team 2 ersity Orchestra 2, 3. Chefnirtgr Arte and Science: Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Art: and .Yciencer Art and Science: Arty ana' Science! Mechanical Engineering Savage Club, University Band 1, 2, 3, University ,3- Artr and Science! Arif and Sciences Arif and .fciencer Arte and tfciencec SAMUEL BENJAMIN GOLDWASSER Hoboke, Marr. Agricnltiire Freshman Baseball Squad. JOSE MANUEL GONZALEZ Miramar, P. R. Arie and .iciencer Cercle Francais, Secretary, 2, Cosmopolitan Club, Tertulia Estudiantil. LEROY ADAMS GOODWIN, JR. Gloiicener City, N. Mechanical Engineering AKE, Red Key, A.A. Membership Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Ofhcers Club, Assistant Manager of Musical Clubs 3. BERNARD GORDON Rockaway Beach Arif and .Yciencer Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, Menorah Society, Oliicers Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. IAN GORDON Denoer, Colo. ' Agl'fFllffll f EQ, Varsity Basketball Squad 3. XVILLIS CHARLES GORTI-IY Buffalo Civil Engineering Eleusis, Varsity Fencing Squad 2, 3, Fencing Club, Ofiicers Club, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 3, Assistant Manager of University Orchestra 3. MILTON SAMUEL GOULD New York Cilj' A171 HW! -Yfiffffff State Tuition Scholarship. HERMAN ROBERT GR,AUER New York Cigf AVF! 4711! -Sifimfff BSP. Emu EDWARD LINDSAY GRAY Clayton Arty and Seieneey Freshman Track Squadg Musical Clubs 2, 35 State Tuition Scholarship. MARTIN DINGY GREENSPAN Weelmwken, N. f. Arts and Science: TEGD. EARL RICHARD GROO Central Valley Electrical Engineering Officers Club. SILVIO PAUL GUALILLO Utica Cbemiftfy MILTON EDMUND GUCK Brooklyn Fgrgrttji 955 Freshman Soccer Squadg College Track Team 15 College Soccer Team 1, 2, 35 Cornell Foresters. HAROLD EDWARD GULVIN Ciztzcnzdnigzen Agriculture AFPQ Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 35 The Cornell Cunntryenizn Board 2, 3. RICHARD CLAY GUTHRIDGE Wbire Plezinr Architecture ATSZg Red Keyg Tlae Widow Board 2, Assistant Circulation Manager 3. RICHARD SIDNEY GUTHRIE Greenwich Veterinary ANP. SIDNEY VALENTINE HAAS, JR. New York Cigf Mechafiical Engineering AXA5 Officers Club. CHARLES HENRY HAI3IcI-IT Kingston, Pez. Electrical Engineering AXAg Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad 2. RALPH WILLIAM HADLocIc .flierbztrne Agriculture CHARLES ALBERT HAGNER, JR. Wilniiizgtoiz, Del. Art: and Sciences EH. ELKINS HAMILTON HALE Wezrlzington, D. C. Civil Engineering ATAg XEg Red Keyg Pyramidg Freshman Crew Squadg Freshman Football Squadg Assistant Manager of Tennis 3. JOHN RICHARD HALL Cleveland, Olyio Meclaatzical Engineering ROSWELL ALBING HALL Bzcffczla Electrical Engineering Freshman Football Squadg Ofhcers Clubg State Tuition Scholarshipg The Cornell Dezibf Sun Board, Associate Editor 2. HUGH HALSBY Roclaetter Artr and .Sciences Saturday Lunch Clubg State Cash Scholarship. HARRISON HANSE HAMILTON Wezrlaiizgtazi, D. C. Electrical Engineering 1IDEKg Oiicers Club. WILLIAM HARTMAN HARDER Bzzffnlo Arif and .Yriencef fIDKNIfg Red Keyg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Track Squad 3g Junior Promenade Committeeg Musical Clubs 3g State Class and Tuition Scholarshipsg Assistant Manager of Freshman Track 3. BYRON EVERSON HARDING Part jervi: Arif and .Ycientef KAPg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROBERT JORDAN HARPER Clanrlatte, N. C. A1-claitectzere TIKQIH Dramatic Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3g College Class President 2, 3. LANDRY HARWOOD, JR, Knnfezt City, Mo. Electrical Engineering BGII5 Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg junior Promenade Com- mitteeg Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Beth L'Amed. WILLARD THEODORE HASKINS Bingbezznten Chemistry Scorpion. H1553 ROBERT FRANCIS HASSELL Scarydale Arif and 5'cience.r DIPE, Freshman Lacrosse Team5 Freshman Swimming Team5 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 25 A.A. Member- ship Committee 2, 35 Officers Club. HENRY GILLESPIE HAYES, 3D Warhington, D. C. Law Graduate of Yale University. ZXII5 Telluride Association5 CIPBK5 AEP5 A9115 Book and Bowl. WILLIAM JOSEPH HAYS New Rochelle HACIP5 The Colznnnc Board, Associate Manager 3. WALTER CRESSLER HEASLEY War1'en, Pa. XQIJ5 Red Key, Spiked Shoeg Freshman Track Team, Captain5 Varsity Track Squad Arte and .fciencex Aft: and Sciences 2, 35 Freshman Banquet Committee, Chairman5 College Honor Committee 2, 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Student Council 2, 3, Beth L'Amed. LESLIE ELMER HERBERT Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering Varsity Track Squad 35 College Soccer Team 2. RICHARD HENSON HBROLD Cincinnati, Ohio Arif and Sciences AT. I CHARLES EDWARD HEWITT, JR. North Tonawanda Art: and Sciencer KE5 Skulls5 Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 25 Junior Promenade Committee5 Book and Bovvl5 The Cornell Daib .Yan Board, Associate Editor 2, 3. JOHN KENT HEwsoN Madison, N. f. Artr and .Ycicncer ZNII5 Red Key, Freshman Crew Squad5 Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 Assistant Manager of Varsity Basket- ball 3. ARTHUR PARSONS HIBBARD Elizahcth, N. Arts and .fciencer GAX5 Freshman Lacrosse Squad5 The Widow Board 1, 2, 3. RALPH LONG HIGLEY Elha Agriculture KAP5 Freshman Baseball Team5 Varsity Baseball Squad 2. NATHAN HILEER New York City Arty and Science! Freshman Swimming Team, Varsity Swimming Team 25 Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 Co Team 25 Manager of Swimming 3. llege Swimming JAMES ARTHUR HILL Adanic Barin Agfivlfllllff RICHARD WILLIAM HILL, JR. Larchinont Arty and Science: Scorpion5 A4995 College Crew 1, 25 College Wrestling Team 2, 35 Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. HARRY LEROY HILYARD Haverford, Pa. Cioil Engineering XII T5 Pyramid5 Varsity Crew Squad 25 College Crew 1, 25 College Honor Committee 2, 35 Beth L'Amed. JOHN WINSLOW HIRSHEELD Detroit, Mich. .Afff and -Yfitfifff XIIT5 Aleph Samachg Freshman Banquet Committc-:e5 Sophomore Banquet Committee-.5 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 The Cornell Daibf Sim Board 2, Assistant Business Manager 3. WALTER WILLIAM HODGE Chicago, Ill. CivilEnginee1'i1gg Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell University, CHARLES HOEELE Ithaca VL'!ff'iWfD' ANP. CARL THIELE HOFFMAN Doziglarton Mechanical Engineering XXII, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, 35 Freshman Cap Burning Committee. XVALTER GEORGE HOEEMAN Trzcxton Electrical Engineering XVILLARD LEROY l-loGEEooM Binghamton Art: and Science! Hl56H WVILLIAM GORDON Houznooic Rzuhville Ayimlmw KAP5 Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity Lacrosse Team 2g Varsity Soccer Squad 3. MATTI-nAs PBAGER l'1OM.-KN Riyfrlrmd Ag,jm!m,.e Scorpiong Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 3g Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 Cross Country Clubg Olhcers Club. ROBERT IMRIE HOOD C0I'f1if1g Arr: and Science: Red Keyg Skullsg junior Smoker Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Assistant Manager of Wrestling 3. WALTER HUTCHINS HoosE Diljfdfll Agriculture JOHN DONALD HOPPER F Tl'0y Arif and .fgiengef 9K4I2g Newman Clubg Ofhcers Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALFRED SINCLAIR Honowrrz Brookbvz Arr: and Science: B2P5 Freshman Swimming Team. AKIRA Hosl-1INo Kobe, Jtlpllll Electrical Engineering REEVE Scorr HOWLAND Elmira Art: and Science: 211225 Freshman Basketball Teamg Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 35 State Tuition Scholarship. IRVING HALLocIc HULSE Cnlverton Ag:-iczeltzere Ofhcers Club. JOHN JOSEPH HUNTER Bzeffcelo ' F0f'e:try A2115 Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Freshman Soccer Squadg College Soccer Team 2, 35 Cornell Forestersg Newman Clubg Ofhcers Clubg Associate Manager of Student Room Agency 2. ADOLPH HUTTAR New York City Aer: and Science: BOON CHUAY INDRAMBARYA Beenfglzak, .Yieein Agriceeltzere Cosmopolitan Club. IRVING ISRAEL New Yark City . Art: eenel Science: 2AM5 Freshman Tennis Teamg Freshman Soccer Squadg State Tuition Scholarship. PHILIP CHAUNCEY JACOBS, JR. Newren Center, Mem. Meebewiml Engineering TKE. K Joi-IN DANIEL JAMES, JR. Pezlneerfan, Piz. Chenzimy College Basketball Team 25 College Soccer Team 2, 3. Louis' ROSCOE JAMES, JR. Silver .S'p1'ing: Afgdmlffm ATS2. EDWIN WILLIAM JAMIESON Newark, N- Am' and Sfiewff 24I1Eg HLCTHQ Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Wrestling Teamg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Football Squad 25 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 25 Freshman Banquet Committeeg Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3. Art: and Scieezce: HARRY JASPER Albany LAWRENCE DEWEY JAYNE Wgyefb, Art: and Science: Zodiac. D AVID EDWARD JENSEN Penn Yan Art: and Science: State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. H 157 ll PERCY BREWSTER JESSUP Florida Freshman Track Squadg Cosmopolitan Clubg University Band 1, 2. N ILJON HANNES JOHANNSSON Yonker: CARL EMANUEL JOHNSON Brookbn ... 9.1. HOWARD SPAEARD JOHNSON Charlerton, W. Va. Art.r and Scierzcex Agriculture Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering AKEQ Aleph Samachg Pyramidg Wearer of the C g Varsity Football Team 2, 35 Varsity Wrestling Team 2g Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Junior Smoker Committeeg Beth L'Amed. JOSEPH MARQUIS JOHNSTON, JR. Mt-Keexport, Pa. AKEg Junior Promenade Committee. GILBERT VANDUYN JONES Coronado Beach, Calif Xxlfg Freshman Advisory Committee 3. CLAIR OWEN JOSLYN Akron QT25 Freshman Basketball Teamg College Baseball Team 1 FEODOSY ALEXANDER JOURAVLEEP Lywa, Rieuia ROBERT DOUGLAS JUNGE fIDFAg Musical Clubs 2, 3. Ridgewood, N. MORRIS KARNOWSKY OATg Freshman Wrestling Squad., THOMAS JOHN KASTLE, JR. ATA SOLOMON KATZ RAFAEL WILLIAM KEITH ROBERT DAVIDSON KELLER 9X5 Dramatic Club 2, 3. Port Chefter North Bend, Nehr. Buffalo .Yan fore, Cotta Rica Rochexter Agriculture Mechanical Engineering Veterinafj' , 2, 35 College Basketball Team 1, 2, 3. Agriculture Electrical Engineering Art.r and .fciencer Electrical Engineering Artx and .fcience Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM GEORGE KELLER Ithaca Vdfffiflflw College Soccer Team 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM ALEXANDER KERR Flmhing Civil Engineering ATAg Pyramidg Varsity Crew Squad 2, 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Ofhcers Club. DAVID CLOUGH KETNER Cory, Pa. Arte and .Vcienccf SEQ Officers Clubg The Cornell Daib .Yun Board 2, Assistant Advertising Manager 3. FREDERICK WILLIAM KILBORNE Moravia Arte and Science! 'fIDA9g Assistant Manager of Fencing 3. GEORGE JULIUS KILOEN Long Beach Electrical Engineering 9Eg Dramatic Club 35 Oflicers Club. DUDLEY SLOCUM KING King Ferg' Mechanical Engineering AEKID. JOSEPH KLEIN Brookbfn Aff! 47711 -ffifnfl-F EAM. El58J CHARLES KLBINBERG State Cash and Tui FLOYD CLEVELAND KNIG I-I TBTI. HYMAN KNOPF QAM. CARL THEODORE KOERNER 9X5 Freshman Socc Musical Clubs 2, 3. PAUL GUSTAF KOLLBERG KAP. MAX KRAUS Varsity Cross Coun FU CHUAN KUAN HERALD MAYNARD KUNEY JOHN ANDERSON LAIRD Brooklyn tion Scholarshipsg T For! Smith, Ark. N ewhurgh Staten Island er Teamg Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 35 X Milwaukee, Wir. Rockaway Beach try Squad 2, 3. Peking, China Seneca Fall: Cincinnati, Ohio EX5 Freshman Lacrosse Squad. LEROY DAVIS LAMB University Band 1, CLAYTON ELMORE LARSON IIKA5 LC'r 5 Fres Mnnnfoille 2. Glartonhiny, Conn, Ari: and Sciencef Undergraduate Scholarship. Mechanical Engineering Artr and Sciencer 7 t D Electrical Engineering arsity Wrestling Squad 1, 25 College Crew 25 Mechanical Engineering Arty ana' Sciencex Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Arif and Science! A gricaltnre Mechanical Engineering hman Lacrosse Squadg Freshman Soccer Squad5 Varsity Soccer Team 35 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 25 Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Flying Club. MAX Joi-IANN LASSMANN Mexico City, Mexico Mechanical Engineering RODNEY FRANKLIN LAUER York, Pa. Mechanical Engineering EN. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEE, JR. Niagara Fallr Agriciilinre ECIDE. ARTHUR FRANK LEI-IMANN Hillrilale, N. Civil Engineering BNII5 C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3. ALFRED LEIBOWITZ Brookbn Arif and Science: fIDE1I5 Freshman Crevv5 Freshman Football Team5 Varsity Track Squad 2. JAMES WILBUR LEONARD Utica Cheinifcry AXA5 Dramatic Club 2, 35 Ofhcers Club. SAMUEL RALPH LEVERING The Hollow, Va. Agriculture Telluride Associationg Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C 5 cCcc 5 Freshman Cross Country Teamg Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Cross Country Team 2, 3g Varsity Track Team 2, 35 College Honor Committee 2, 35 Cross Country Club, Treasurer 35 Undergraduate Scholarshipg Non-Resident Scholar- ship. LAWRENCE HENRY LEVY Sc, Lonir, Mo. Hotel Adininirtration IIAfI25 Aleph Samachg Spiked Shoeg Ye Hostsg Wearer ofthe C 5 Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2, 35 Varsity Football Squad 2, 35 Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg junior Promenade Committee. SIDNEY LBVY Bmgkbn Arte and S cience: TEQ. qI59H ROBERT WVBBB LEWIS .Ynffern Hotel Admznzrtrotzon AXAg Aleph Samachg Ye Hostsg Freshman Baseball Team Freshman Basketball Team Varsity Baseball Team 2g Varsity Basketball Team 25 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships JOSEPH WILLIAM LIBEY AEII. IRVING EDWARD LIGHTBOWN ATSZ. ALVAR WILLARD LINDBLAD New York Czzjy Art: and fczencex Fo!! River, Mnff Chernzxtry . White Plninf Czvz' Engzneerzng ATg Deutscher Vereing Officers Clubg R.O.T.C., Captain 2 Major 3 EUGENE HOWARD LITCHFIELD Ellicottoille Chemzmy MANUEL CHESNEL LLOP Ithnrn Hotel Advnznzrtrntzon ACA'l5 Freshman Track Team -5 Varsity Track Team 2 3 Musical Clubs 1 2 3 RICHARD C LLOP Izhocn Hotel Adfnznzrtfntzoiz Freshman Hockey Team, Captaing Freshman Baseball Squad Varsity Soccer Team 2 3 Varsitv Swimming Team 1, 25 Varsity Hockey Squad 25 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2 University Welterweight Boxing Championship 1. FRITZ EUGENE LOEFFLER Yonkers Art: ond .Yczenter 1I52Kg Musical Clubs 3g University Orchestra 2, 3. KARL SOMARINDYCK LOERELER Yonkers' Am' and Sczenm' 1IvZKg Musical Clubs 35 University Orchestra 2, 3 RUsH SIDNEY LOOMIS Burlington Flair Agzzrultzzre Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Clef Clubg 4-H C'ub University Band 1 2 3 RAYMOND LIONEL LOVE Brooklyn A1 fx and Sczenoef EAMg University Band 1, 2, 35 State Tuition Scholarship ROBERT EMERSON LOVE Ithocn Hotel Adfnznutmtzon KAPg Freshman Hockey Teamg Freshman Soccer Team Varsity Hockey Squad 2 3 Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3. ANGELO LOVERRO Brooklyn A1 t.r ond Sczencu Varsity Soccer Squad 25 Circolo Italiano. MILTON LOWENS New York Czzj' Eloctrzcnl Engzncerzrzg WVILLIAM JOHN LOWERY Genefeo A1'rhlffCf1N'6 ZXIJE5 Freshman Track Squadg A.A. Membership Committee 3 Musical Clubs 1 University Orchestra 1. ROBERT PHILLIPS LUDLUM Brookhyn Afff and -5161671601 ZNIIQ ZAXg Aleph Samachg Freshman Cap Burning Committee General Spring Day Committee 2 Freshman Advisory Committee 3g The Cornell Dnib .Yun Board Associate Editor 1 2 3 ROBERT HARTEL LUMMIS Hnddonfeld, N f Mechnnztnl Engzneerzng AKI-Eg Freshman Baseball Squadg Freshman Advisory Committee 3 THEODORE ROBERT LURIE Brookbn AMI 47165 57-'lffffff OAT. JOHN DUDLEY LYALL Athens' Meohanzrnl Engznmzng AX. RICHARD GILLIES LYALL Athem Czuzl Engzncerzng AX 51603 CARROLL FREDERICK LYNCH si1AEg College Crew 2g Clef Clubg Univ EMMETT CHASE MACCUBBIN Binghamton ersity Band 2, 3. Baltimore, Md. AXP, The Cornelliun Board, Associate Editor 3. HUGH KENNETH MACQUBEN Musical Clubs 3. DONALD C MACRAE H oryeheadr Al hazy Elec . . . Electrical Engineering Cosmopolitan Club, University Band lg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Underg ship. Louis CARL MAISENHELDER NICHOLAS ARTHUR MALONE Varsity Football Squad 2, 3. THEODORE MANDELBAUM Ithaca A uhurn B7'00kb'71 AEHg Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Football Squad 2. tricezl Engineering Civil Engineering Arty and .fciencer raduate Scholar- Fnrertfy Agriculture Art: and 3Ci67ZE6.f WILLIAM LOWRY MANN, JR. York, Pu. Mechanical Engineering Seal and Serpent, Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C g Freshman Crew, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Crew 2. ROBERT BETTS MANNING Portemozith, Ohio Mechunicul Engineering ZAE. RAYMOND FRANCIS MAPES Hornell Agriculture Eleusisg Dramatic Club 2g Kermis 2, State Cash Scholarship, The Cornell Countryman Board 3. I LEONARD ALLEN MARCUSSEN Buffalo Artf und Science: Freshman Baseball Team, Junior Promenade Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Student Agencies, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Assistant Manager of Student Laundry Agency 3. CURTIS WESLEY MARKLAND .S:j'l'dL'IlJ'B Civil Engineering Seal and Serpent. BENJAMIN F MARKOWITZ Alhuny Arie und Sciencer State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FRANCIS HOWARD MARSTON AXA, The Widow Board 2, 3. CARLOS ALIIONSO MARTINBZ, JR. Claremont, N. H. Mexico City, Mexico fIDEKg Varsity Football Squad 2, 35 Varsity Fencing Squad 2, GUILLERMO MARTINEZ CHARLES EDWARD MASON - CDAEQ Cornell Foresters. JOSEPH HAROLD MASTON, JR. KEg Ofhcets Club. ROBERT KENNETH MATTBRN EH' Freshman Cross Country Team' Areciho, P. R. Bin ghezrnton Wilniiizgton, Del. Reuding, Pu. eshman Track Team. , , Fr RICHARD PETERSON MATTHEWS Wu1f0f'f0wfl XY. 1116111 35 Musical Clubs lg Tert Architecture Agriculture ulia Estudiantil. Civil Engineering Foreftry Architecture Agriculture Arif und Science: MALCOLM COWAN MATTICE Ithaca Argbifm-me Zodiac, College Baseball Team 1, 2, College Soccer Team 2, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Fencing Club, Cheerleader 2, 3. ROBERT JOSEPH MCCARTHY Syracuse Civil Engineering AEIID, College Baseball Team 2, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, Newman Club, President 3, Officers Club, University Band 1, 3, The Frefhinan Handhook, Business Manager 3. JOHN DWIGHT MCCURDY Daaglafton Electrical Engineering KAP, HKN. LOUIS DONALD McDOWELL Glencoe, Ill. Civil Engineering ECIJE, XE, Rod and Bob, Musical Clubs l. JOHN Ross MCKAIG Buffalo Civil Engineering Eleusis, Wearer of the C , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 2, 3, Varsity Track Team 2, 3,JuniOr Smoker Committee, Cross Country Club. RAYMOND Goss MCKELVEY Paxadena, Calif. Art: and Sciencex Telluride Association. ALFRED BENNETT MERRICK Wilmington, Del. Hotel Adininirtraiion EX, Ye Hosts, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. DEANE WHITNEY MERRILL East Orange, N. J. Art: and .Yciencex KA. BEN DONALD MERRIM Bvookbfn TEH, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3, Anvil Club. Arif and Science: GEORGE BURROUGHS MIDER Canirteo Art: and .Yciencei IIKA, State Tuition Scholarship. KEITH LEROY MILLER Newark, Ill. Electrical Engineering AX. PHILLIP ALLEN MILLER Ithaca Am and .Slciencex STANLEY CHRISTOPHER MILLER Baffalo Agricaltare Musical Clubs 3. MORTON MILMAN Brooklyn Arie and Sciencef FREDBRIC RALPH MINNS Interlaken Mechanical Engineering LAWRENCE GUSTAV MOHR Savannah, Ga. Civil Engineering CPEH, Freshman Track Squad. FRANKLIN LBHR MOON Poland Civil Engineering 231152, Freshman Baseball Squad, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad Z. HAROLD VERNON MOON Brookbn Hotel Adnziniffrarion BGH, Ye Hosts, LCT , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 2. JAMES ALEXANDER MOORE Albany Arte and .Ycieneef TAX, Skulls. RALPH PARP MORGAN Baldwin Agfiflllfllff Eleusis, Freshman Baseball Team, Floriculture Club, Officers Club. ROBERT MORRIS MORRIS Roibfn Elecrrical Engineering State Tuition Scholarship. 5 1621! JAMES ALAN MORRISON Izzeliazzapafir, Ind. 112.395 Manager of Freshman Lacrosse 3. Hotel Atlnzinirtfation ABRAM COX MOTT, 3D Ldllhlflle, Pa. Arif and .Yciencer f1JI'Ag Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Soccer Teamg Freshman Wrestling Teamg Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, Freshman Banquet Committee. FREDERICK MULLER, JR. V Dazeglaftozz Mechanical Engineering Xxlfg Red Keyg junior Smoker Committee, Chairman, Ofiicers Clubg Assistant Manager of Freshman Baseball 3. HIRAM PEARSON MULLER .S'cranran, Pa. Electrical Engineering ENQ Freshman Lacrosse Squadg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2. XVILLIAM EVERT MYERS Yanlzerr Civil Engineering TKEg Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3g Varsity Soccer Squad 3g Ofhcets Club. ROGER BURDETTE NELSON fameftvwn Artr and .Yciencef QAE5 Skulls, Secretary-Treasurer 3g College Crew lg C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3g Officers Clubg State Cash Scholarship, The Carnellian Board, Associate Editor 3, Tbe Frerbenan Handloak, Editor 3. MICHAEL NEUSHUL New York Cizj' Mecnalzical Engineering Cosmopolitan Clubg Flying Clubg Officers Club. BENEDICT NEWELL Bayonne, N. I. A1-ti and Science: FRANKLIN ASA NICHOLS Patclaagzee Hotel Aileninirtration E425 OHicers Club. MORRIS RocIcwELL NICHOLS Ithaca Agriculture A2415 Freshman Wrestling Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 35 Cornell Forestersg Floriculture Club. STUART BILLINGS NICHOISOTQ' Webrter Grover, Ma. Electrical Engineering 241225 JCV g Freshman Crewg Junior Varsity Crew 25 Officers Club. JEROME OLEKSIW Slaaenokin, Pa. Mechanical Engineering CHARLES DICKSON OLIVER Weftjielil, N. Civil Engineering CIDKE4 The Cornell Daibf San Board, Associate Editor 2. JOHN REMSEN ONDERDONIC, JR. Riilcrwead, Mil. Electrical Engineering HOWARD TART ORLOIQI1 BI'00kbf7Z Art: and Science! AEH5 Freshman Football Squadg Tertulia Estudiantil. ERIC RoBERT OsIsoRNE Water' Mill I Electrical Engineering Varsity Rifle Team 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HOWARD WILLIAM OSTRANDER Lockport Al'C5ife0f1tf'f Zodiacg Officers Clubg State Tuition Scholarship. JAMES QWEN Weffjiglei, N, Civil Engineering 2Ng Rob and Bobg Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3. ALPHONSO PAUL PACILIO Ufiw ' Afff Wd 5525571551 FRANK Louis PANUZIO Bridgeport, Conn. Civil Engineering 9K'fIPg Newman Clubg OHicers'Club. JOHN ROBERT PARKER, JR. Schenectady fx Aff! and -Yfimfff KAQ Freshman Hockey Teamg Varsity Hockey Squad 25 Freshman Banquet Promenade Committee, Beth L'Amet1 g Oflicers Club. H 163 11 Comrnitteeg junior RALPH HENRY PARKS Glenr Fall: Arehiteeturr TKE. EDWARD LLEWELLYN PARRY Granville Arte and .S'cienee.r BXII. RAMBHAI MAGANBHAI PATEL Nadiad, India Methanieal Engineering Cosmopolitan Club. EARL BARBER PATTISON Port Henry Agriculture AZ, Varsity Cross Country Squad 35 Cross Country Club. JAMES LovE PAXTON, JR. Omaha, Nehr. Meehanieal Engineering XXII, Freshman Track Squad, Junior Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Beth L'Amed, Officers Club. ' WILLIAM TUTHILL PAYNE Blue Point A1-tr and Srieneer State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. JOSEPH KENNETH PAYTON Cleveland, Ohio W Merhanieal Engineering EH, Clef Club, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, Savage Club, University Band 2, 3, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3. LLEWELLYN OSCAR PEABODY AFP, Farmers' Week Committee 2. FRED ATWOOD PEASE, JR. AACID, Rod and Bob. ALFONSO PBRALTA-ESQUIVEL LAWRENCE BRADFORD PERKINS EQ, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. .Ypringwater Cleveland, Ohio Cartago, Co.rta Rica Evanrton, Ill. A griczzltare Civil Engineering Electrieal Engineering Arehiteetzire JOSIAH FRANKLIN PERRY Boonville Hotel Administration NATHAN PPBFFER New York City Arif and Seiencer AEH5 Tertulia Estudiantil. PIERSON SMITH PHELPS Kingrton Agriculture EQJE, College Crew 1, 25 The Cornellian Board, Associate Manager 3. WALTER GAUL PHELPS New York Ciigf Arte and .Ycienref AAQJ, Freshman Crew Squadg Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Ofheers Club. SEYMOUR PIKE New York Cigf Aff! 41115 -ffiffiflf Dramatic Club 25 State Tuition Scholarship. FRANCIS POLGAR New York City Chfwifffy College Tennis Team 2, State Tuition Scholarship. WILLIAM DUTTON POMEROY, JR. Seneea Fallr Mechanical Engineering EQIP, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 25 Freshman Banquet Committee. LOXUELL GABLE POWERS Hazelton, Pa. Mechafrieal Engineering CI1A9g Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Ofhcers Clubg The Widow Board, Circulation Manager 3. TRUMAN KENT POWERS Ozvego Aff-f find -Yfifnfff Bxlfg Musical Clubs 1, 2, 35 University Band 1, 2, 3, University Orchestra 1, 25 '86 Memorial Stage 2. I16411 GLENN BHEDZLER PRATT Detroit, Mich, PRAYOTE PURNASRI Bangkok, 5'f,,,,, E lectricnl Engineering Agriculture Freshman Soccer Teamg Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3g Cosmopolitan Club. JOSEPH CRISWBLL PURSGLOVE, JR. Cleveland, Ohia Civil Engineering AAdJg Rod and BobgJunior Promenade Commitreeg Freshman Advisory Committee 34 Book and Bowlg Savage Clubg Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 3g Assistant Manager of Freshman Football 3. THEODORE VAN DUSEN RADCLIFFE ZNI1. LAWRENCE JOHN RADIcE Bnffglg ACDA. ' NEWTON EDSON RANDALL Mnncherter HKA. RAYMOND FRED RANGES Pelhmn Manor A242 Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Crew Squad 2, 35 ARTHUR BEAGLE RATI-IEONE Cleifelnncl, Ohio Afbg Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. Williizinfpart, Pez. Mechanical Engineering Arif nnd Sciences Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Oflficers Club. Arif eine! .S'cience.r WILLIAM ARTHUR RAWLINS Geneve: Agricnltztre Freshman Lacrosse Squadg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2. WILLIAM TICKNOR REED Dunkirk Hotel Ailininirtrntian A2243 Ye Hostsg C.U.C.A. Cabinet 35 University Band 1, 25 The Cornellinn Board, Associate Editor 3. CHARLES CORNELL REMSEN, JR. Newark, N. f, Electrical Engineering ATQg College Basketball Team 2. HAROLD ATSON REYNOLDS Manticella Mechnnicnl Engineering KAP5 Freshman Basketball Teamg Varsity Basketball Squad 2g Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2. WILLIAM RAYMOND RICHARDS, JR. Stanehnnz, Marr. Artr and Sciences Wearer of the C g Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Football Squad 25 Freshman Cap Burning Committee. ARTHUR BEHAGG RIDDIFORD, JR. Oak Park, Ill. Mechnnicnl Engineering ATA5 The Sihley feicrnezl of Engineering Board 2, Circulation Manager 3. JOHN AARON-RIEOEL Bethlehem, Pn. Lizw Graduate of Williams College. 241: flmliv. EDWARD BURKHARDT RIKLIN Tannwtzndn Mechnnicnl Engineering 21122. CHARLES NORMAN RINK Fort Weirhiizgtan, Pez. Mechiznicnl Engineering IIPFA5 Freshman Lacrosse Squadg Freshman Soccer Squadg Varsity Soccer Squad 3, THOMAS HARRISON RISK Pgrerjgn, N, J, Mechnizicnl Engineering KEg LCT g Varsity Lacrosse Team 2. ROY HORACE RITTER Wincherter, Vn. Civil Engineering KA Southerng Rod and Bob. DAVID MARTIN ROBINSON HINWH, 5- Dali- Civil Engineering Efi'Eg Freshman Soccer Teamg Freshman Lacrosse Squadg Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3. 4116511 RALPH Rocnow York, Pa. AT, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3. Arte and Sciencer SIDNEY ROCKER Cananalaigna Art: and .Yciencer FRAZER WOODRUEF RODMAN Flnrhing Mechazzical Engineering ATA, Red Key, Freshman Football Team, Assistant Manager of Freshman Crew 3. GUSTAVO RODRIGUEZ-MARTIN Ponce, P. R. Agricnltnre GKIIE Newman Club, Treasurer 3, Tertulia Estudiantil. MARTIN JOHN ROESS, JR. fackfonville, Fla. Artranil Science: EAEg The Celnfnnr Board, Associate Editor 3. ELWOOD HERMAN ROGGE Dayton, Ohio Mechanical Engineering X115 Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Beth L'Amed. JOSEPH ROSE Newark, N. f. Artr and Sciencer Freshman Baseball Team, College Baseball Team 2. ROBERT AARON ROSE Marrinroille, Ind. Hotel Aalminirtration AT. ROBERT RANDOLPH ROSE Alhany Artr and .Yciencer AXP, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 3, Officers Club. MAX ROSEN Kingiton, Pa. Art: and .fciencef AETI, Freshman Wrestling Squadg Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3. ALVIN ABE ROSENBERG Morrirrown, N. f. Artr and Sciencef HAKID, University Orchestra 2. MORRIS SIDNEY ROSENMAN Ponghkeeprie Arrr anel .Yciencer Freshman Track Squad, Boxing Squad 2, 3, Tertulia Estudiantil. ROBERT CRANSTON ROSSER Berwick, Pa. Civil Engineering AEQD, Musical Clubs 2, 3. PHILIP LEONARD ROTHENBERG Albany Art: and Sciencer Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Deutscher Vereing State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Assistant Manager of Student Periodical Agency 3. DOUGLAS MAXWELL ROY Branchilille, N. f. g flgfiflllfilff AFP, Freshman Cross Country Squad, College Track Team 2, Farmers' Week Committee 2g The Cornell Connfzynian Board, Assistant Business Manager 3. FREDERICK CARL SAACKE New York City Mechanical Engineering College Baseball Team 2, Officers Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GEORGE BURR SAEINE Colnmhaf, Ohio Aff! Wd -SWUWCFI Telluride Association. D AVID SACK Brooklyn Art.r and .Yciencer Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 35 College Basketball Team 35 Anvil Club. BERTRAM XVOODHULL SAMMIS Huntington Mecharzical Engineering EX. JESSE SAMPSON Ithaca Vff0 i'WU' SITE. 111665 HAROLD SAPERSTEIN Weehawkezz, N. Art: and .fcieizces BEP. WILLIAM DUNLAP SARGENT New York City Agmultzlre TKEQ Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3. DONALD BURT SAUNDERS Brpgkbfn Ag,fj,,,1f,,r,, GAXQ Red Keyg Freshman Soccer Teamg Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Anvil Clubg Assistant Manager of lnterscholastic Baseball 3, MAX DEYOB SAWYER Dmzrvilie Am' ima' Science: EfIDEg Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 35 Musical Clubs 1, 2, 35 Officers Clubg Tertulia Estudiantilg University Orchestra 1, 2, 3. WALTER HERBERT SCIIAIT Himringzofz Agrjmlmyg AZg Kermis 3. OTTO EMANUEL SCHNEIDER, JR. New York Cigf M6Ch7d77iC4Z Engiizeeriizg 24225 Flying Club. ADRIAN COLLISON SCHOEDEL Flurhizig Am' and Scieizcer A ETg Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Fencing Squad 2, 3. , FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHUMACHER ferrey City, N. Chemistry EAEQ Al-Djebarg JCv g Freshman Crewg Junior Varsity Crew 2. HERBERT TEMPLE SCORIELD Ithaca Art: and Scieiicef HKQD. CLARENCE EUGENE SCOTT Cieoelezmi, Ohio Civil Eiigiiieeriizg 9X5 Officers Club. NORMAN EMBREE SCOTT ' Attlehoro, Marr. Mechnzzicezl E7Zgi7ZCE7'i7Zg IIKfi1g Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C g Freshman Crewg Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Foot- ball Team 2, 35 Varsity Crew Squad 2g Freshman Cap Burning Committee. ' WILLIAM OSCAR SELLERS Morelie, Min. Agrirzzltzire Acaciag Freshman Wrestling Teamg Masonic Club. WALLACE SEVERIO Moitfit Vernon Civil Engineering College Baseball Team 3. ROBERT MARTIN SEYFARTH Highiemii Pork, UZ. Electrical Engifzeerizig KZQ Musical Clubs 3. RAYMOND PAUL SHAROOD 5' t. Piizii, Minn. I Artr eine! .Sl-ieiieer XNII5 Aleph Samachg Freshman FootballSquadg Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Beth L'Amedg Assistant Manager of Varsity Crew 3. HORACE BREWSTER SHOEMAKER Bridgeton, N. f. Cbfmiffljf ATQ5 Red Keyg Al-Djebarg JCV g Freshman Crevvg Varsity Crew Squad 2. EDWARD HOWARTH Sl-IOTTHAFER Ithtzcet F0ffJfI3' AIID5 Cornell Forestersg Officers Club. ALBERT CORNWELL SHUMAN Charlotte, N. C. Chemirtb' Varsity Cross Country Squad 3g Varsity Track Squad 2. ROLLAND MERTON SHUMWAY C Endicott Electrical Engineering URBAN KENNETH SICK Whitkegew, UZ- Civil E'2Ei'W mZ Zodiac. Hl67lI JULIUS SIEGEL Varsity Track Squad 25 Ofhcers Club. SAUL BENJAMIN SIENTZ ZBT. LEON SIMMS EAMQ Freshman Football Squad. GEORGE SIMPSON HARRISON BANKS SIMPSON A242 Freshman Lacrosse Squadg College Soccer Team Board 2, 3. HARRY BOND SINCLAIR, JR. Kilg Varsity Cross Country Squad 3. MILTON HENRY SLOTE HOWARD GODWIN SMITH New York City Newark, N. Brooklyn New York Cigf Bl'00kljf7Z Galverton, Tex. Moiint Vernon New Rochelle A2455 HKN5 State Tuition Scholarshipg Undergraduate Scholarshipg The Cornell Daibf San Board, Associate Editor 2, 35 The .Yihleyjoza-nal of Engineering Board 2, 3. WALLACE TREZER SMITH Eart Rockaway 9X5 Varsity Cross Country Squad 25 Varsity Wrestling Squad 3. MARTIN MAX SNAPI2 Freshman Basketball Squad. LEO IRVING SOLAVITCII Buffalo New York Cizjf Electrical Engineering Art: and Sciencef Arty ana' Science! Art: and Sciencer Electrical Engineering 35 Anvil Clubg The .fihley journal of Engineering Artr and Sciencer Arif and Science! Electrical Engineering Arif and Sciencer Artr and Science! Artr and Seiencer Freshman Swimming Teamg Varsity Swimming Team 2g Varsity Football Squad 3g College Swimming Team 1, 2. HERMAN McDOWELL SOUTHWORTH KAP. HENRY MARTIN SPECHT AXE. RAYMOND ARTHUR SPEISER fIDEHg Freshman Football Squad. CARL SILAS SPRINGSTEAD GX. BERNARD BENJANIIN STAMBLER Binghamton Parfait, N. Philadelphia, Pa. Cohlefkil l New York Ciiy Arm' and .Yeiencef Cheznirtry Arif and .Yciencer Agriculture Arm' and .Yciencer AEHQ Deutscher Vereing Musical Clubs 2, 3g University Orchestra 1, Z, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. BERNARD JOHN STANBSLOW ARTHUR CLARK STEVENS Zodiac. l'l.-KRRY STIEFF Bin ghamfon Ithaca N jack Wearer of the C g Varsity Baseball Team 2. XVILLIAM CURTIS STITZBL fbKEg Musical Clubs 3. York, Pa. 5 168 ll Chemiftfjf Holel Adminimation Artr and Science: A gricnltnre WILLIAM BLISS STOCKING lflmm ATSZ, Skulls, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. Arif and Science: ABRAM HERNIAN STOCKMAN Freeport A,-ff gm! ymmff BEP, Varsity Fencing Squad 2, 3, Fencing Club, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3. JOHN HENRI STRASBOURGER New Yark City Af-ff gnd jkjmfgf ZBT. XVILLIAM ENGLISH STRUNSKY New York Cigf Artr and .Yeiencer EAM. CARL BALTHASAR STURM Yarzkerf Ag,-jwlfm-g College Crew 1, Cosmopolitan Club, Olhcers Club. ERNST HENRY SUERKBN Pompfmz Phziizr, N. Arn and .Yeienrer TKF, College Soccer Team 2, 3, C.U.C.A. Council 3, Deutscher Verein, Ofhcers Club, Tertulia Estudiantil, The Carneffiazrz Board, Associate Editor 3. WILMER CRESSMAN SWARTLEY, JR. Philadelphia, Pa. Meehezfziml Efzgizzeerizzg Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Assistant Manager of Student Room Agency 3. SOLOMON NATHANIEL TAGER Braalzbvz Arn ami Srieneer QAM, College Crew 1, 2, Stare Tuition Scholarship. SIDNEY LOSEFF TAMARIN Hadron Arif and .fciefzrer BEF, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3. PETER GANSEVOORT DEDERICK TEN EYcIc Alhengf Ag:-iezzlrzwe AKD. ROBERT EUGENE TERWILLEGAR Ithaca Ar-tr and .Skiefzeer Zodiac, A.A. Membership Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Ofhcers Club. LEON THALL Braakbfn Arm and .S'rie1zce.r EAM, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2. SAMUEL GREEK TIEMANN B7'00kbllZ Arty and .fcierzcer CIHKXII, HLCTHQ Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, Varsity Basketball Squad 2, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, State Tuition Scholar- ship. PHILIP DWYER TIERNEY Cezgenoviez Aff! 47245 frifflvfi Newman Club. FREDERICK SWEETING TODD, JR. Roeherfer Meehmzieez! Engineering XII-T, Freshman Track Team. MORTON RANDOLPH TOLLERIS New Yark Cizy ' ANI Mid -YCZKHISJ AETI, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad 2. ARTHUR LEE TowsoN Smithrhwg, Md. h Agf'im!fI1f'f QA9, Ale h Samach, Wearer of the HC , Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Team 2, 3, Sophomore smoker Committee. PHILIP NORTON TUCQER Ngw Ygf-12 City Amir mm' Xrierzcee KAP, Community Club, Saturday Lunch Club, State Cash Scholarship, Undergraduate Scholarship. DONALD HOAG UFFINGER jyymmj,-7 N, J, 4 Hatr! Adminiftreztmz Zodiac, HCT , Freshman Track Team, Freshman Hockey Team, Varsity Hockey Team 2, Fresh- man Advisory Committee 3. Q 169 Ll ERNEST LoUIs VALLEE Wollizftozi, Mein. A1-cl2it.:rt1ire ATA, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 College Track Team 35 College Basketball Team 3g Freshman Advisory Committee 3. ALFRED VAN WAGENEN Kingston Agrioziltlire AZ, College Crew 1, 25 Farmers' Week Comm'ittee 25 Assistant Manager of Kermis 3, The Cornell Colmfrymezii Board 3. SAMUEL WAKEMAN Quivey, Meets. Civil Efigineerifzg ATA, Aleph Samachg Pyramid, Wearer ofthe C g Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Team, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Football Team 2, 3, Varsity Track Squad 25 Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Chairman, Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Student Council 2, 3, Beth L'Amed. GEORGE CURTIS WALLACE Clevelizfid Heigbrf, Ohio Civil Engineering BAE, Varsity Football Squad 3. ROBERT JAMES WALLACE i Owego Arts emi! Seieneef AXA, Clef Club, Musical Clubs 3, University Band 1, 2, 35 University Orchestra lg Assistant Chime- master 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROBERT WALLINGEORD WARING Evizmtoiz, Ill. Meebmzieizl Ezzgizzeerizzg 21125 Red Key, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Assistant Manager of lntercollege Crew 3. ROBERT READ WARRINER Ceilezr Rapids, Iowiz CivilE1zgi1zeeri1zg KZg Rod and Bob, OH:1cers Club. BENJAMIN FIERO WEBBER Ciztfkill Agriculture OHicers Club. MORTON DAVID WEILL New York Ciljaf - Arts and Sciences IIDEH, Freshman Baseball Squadg State Tuition Scholarship, The Corizelliem Board, Associate Editor 3. FRANK JOSEPH WEIs Wilkes-Bizz'1'e, Pez. Mecbmzieizl Efigineirivzg Weater of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2. ERNEST ANDREW WEIZER Cleveland, Ohio Arif and .slflfllflf Newman Club. SANFORD BADGLEY WELLS Bzijfiilo A1'cl1itectin'e Scorpion, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EDGAR JULIUS WERLICH River Foreft, Ill. Mecbufzieezl E7Zgf?ZEEI'i77g AEQ. .JOHN CLYDE WHITE Wi1zrlJo1', Ont., Cezlzeziliz Merbnrzical Efzgizzeerifzg AKE, The Cornell Dezib' .Yzuz Board 2, Assistant Circulation Manager 3. HAROLD SIMON LINCOLN XVIENER WALTER HOWARD XVHITE CHARLES TYRRELL WHITNEY Cbexbire, Conn. -SlL'b1'007Z Lake .JOHN AUGUSTUS WHITTLE, JR. Rotberter Aybg Telluride Association. XVILLIAIXI CLARK WI-IITWELI. S-j'!'dL'Il.l'E A-'Il JOHN XVICKHAM Cllffbdgllf Rod and Bobg Spiked Shoeg Wearer of the C g Varsity Track Team 2, Varsit IRA XVICKNER Bfddkljlfl Newark, N. Meclvezfiicizl Elzgifzeeriizg Af'cbiIeeZm'e Meebimiml Ezigizzeering Arts and .feielzfcf Civil Ezzgineeriug y Football Squad 3. Arn and .feiezzrcf Art: and .fcimcex ZBTg The Cornell Daibf S1171 Board, Associate Editor 2, 3. Q 170 J HENR1' B XVILLI.-RMS Enemy, Pa, Hotel Aelfizirziftfzzriozi ECIJEQ A.A. Membership Committee 35 Assistant Manager of Freshman Basketball 3. WVARREN JOSEPH WILLI.-ms, JR. New Yay-k Cjgf Fa,-mfg, ITKQQ Freshman Soccer Squadg Varsity Soccer Squad 3. WVAYNE EARNEST WILI.Is Irbenff A51-jelpfpeif-5 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2: College Baseball Team 2. ALFRED PAUL XVINDT Rarbvfter Ciz1ilE22gi11ee1'i1zg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. EARL W ITKOVVSKY Brooklwz Aft: and .Yrievzref State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. LEWIS JEROME W OLCOTT Corning Arn and .Seierzrex ENg Flying Clubg Ofhcers Clubg The Cor-uelliem Board, Associate Manager 3. BENJAMIN HAROLD WOLF Braakbvz Arr: and .Yeieizees fI1AMg College Soccer Team 25 College Swimming Team 3. WILLARD METCALF Woon Woodville Agriczilmre AZg RC'r g Freshman Rifle Teamg Varsity Rifle Team 2, Captain 35 Farmers' Week Committee 15 University Band 1, 25 University Orchestra 1, 2. ERNEST HALL WOODRUEE BURDBTTE EARL WOODWORTH Freshman Baseball Squad. JOSEPH ROBERT WORTMAN Varsity Football Squad 2, HUNG KAI WU 3. P115 Chinese Students Club. HARRY WUNSCH FRANCIS H WYATT Oleznz Em! fewer! Rockezwezj Pezrk Uaizzzgbeii, Chime Bmnkguz Baltimore, Md. ZNg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 25 College Soccer Team 3 Agriculture Arif and Srieizeer Arn ezml .fcieaicef Civil Engineering Meelaemieal E11 giizeefiii O Meebaniml Engineering ALDEN WILSON YOUNG Riverkeezil Arzir mul .Yeiefieer TKEg Freshman Advisory Committee 3. EDGAR ROGERS YOUNG Elmira A.Z lW!W7'f GAXQ College Track Team 2. JAMES WINPIELD YOUNG ' Rgmjjyggy Pg, Merlaezfiical Eiigiizeeriizg MILTON ELMORE YOUNG Rj1,e,fLm,Z t Eleezriml Eiigineering Scorpiong Freshman Football Squadg Freshman Lacrosse Squadg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 35 Ofhcers Club. ' KENNETH RICHARD YOUNGER J0l7l'lJ ?7Zblllge Pe. - - CIMYMNU' 9X5 General Spring Day Committee 25 Musical Clubs 25 University Orchestra 1, 2. GORTON JENNINGS YoUNGs I Herkimer AVN and sfiffffff A2312 State Tuition Scholarship. GEORGE HENRY ZIMMBRMAN R0,,mQf, W. Viz. Electrical Engineering CIDAG. ' 617111 i 172 U fvizfwivily U ll6IlL'7'g1'fLCIlllIll'6 Scb0lmf's IILIDURIIS ll. IQICNNIIY SQIIIUIJARS IIINAIIIIN KIICUIIKIIQ I'AII.IN I l,lf1:nI:n.-I I',MM.I l'IwlI: CII .ASS Ulf 1929 BIAS-S UI? 1930 I IIIXNVIS IIIINIIIIM NVKINMUIII lnu1.u' II.-xumcs RUIIIHVI' l.n:IISM1ruI I .xmusv lmnus Ihcr.1,lIIn.'x Nm,M.I IIINII QIIASS UI? IKHI, CIASS Ulf ISIN QIURNIiI.I,, SLfl'IUI .fXRS CIASS Ulf WSI IIeI1IIn.n ,Ma rum: I.1I1unIM.IN' .. Xl,IIlflI'I' RUSIQNIIIJIM Im-IN UI.lx'1I I'nI:xm1uI'II CIJXSS UI' ,I9 sl C,'nllqIgIf ul' .'Il'l.l' I .'nllrIIfr ul' :Irrf .f.'allrlILr' uf .'I!'i.r ffullrllyr nl' .'Ir'l.v lhlllrlqr :If .'I1'r.v tfnllrxnir nf .'Ir'r.r C'nllr.I5r QI' .'Il'!.l' CfInllrlI1r uf . 'I l'f.r C.'I1llrxI5r Ill' .'Irr.r I 1 .fm-l IVI'lrllI'r.r nnl .YI.'irnI:e.r :ml .I'riruI'r.I' nhl .VI'irllI'rII' n1.l A'I'iI'1.'I'I'.I' xml .VI'lrlJI'r,r nhl IVI'lrl:I'r.I- .nhl .VI-i.'rlI'I:v Illlml II'rirm'r.v c.'I1I','r.Igr Ill' I lwwr lfIw:I1wiIr,I' RUIIIIIVI' IIININ Umsr . ,ifollrhqr ill. .'I'I1r'!Iwlrm'I' l'RIiSII7I'IN I' WIlI'I'Ii SCIIAIUIARS LIIASS UII IKMI kgs of l:'1:xIgi11.'r1',ir:.Ig :Irr,v .zml IVI'!rs:I'r.I' .'Il'r.r .xml IVI'irnI':.r L u,IIIn.us I'Isxx-ma. Ilnax-I.,-mu . , ifnllr IXI,Ix'1s SxKI.x'1.II I5vmIvrXI' lfIrlI'r.Igr vf UIASS UI? Wil I mm AS lfI,1NrImN M.INI.m' . ff.vl,'r,I1rI1f lIaI.Irn1I-If Mx mas . lfn,'lrxI1r Ill' .'Irf.r IIIQNRY II. I.URI7 SCfI IUI..'XRS CLASS UI: 1931 I 1 1z'..un:ru Ifnax' .t'fImllr.I1r uf .'Irr,r Mmm IIN ,INI us I.n:xx'N tfI1.'lr-Ig: nf .Irrx . Nm MA II.IIII-mr. I nun I.1:IxN IlIxxx1Nr1I.xl LImNI:I ws Ihu I-IIN, bln. IIIIN I II umm: I I I Q,I..'Xhh Ulf 1932 MQGIIAW SLTIIUIARS CI..'XSb UI' IQKI I I I 1?-I 3 llvllrhqf nj' . ,, . .f IIINKHQF Ill . 'I WJ .'I rar .:u.l I .nal .VI'irnI'r.I' I. . ,QI .u:.l JI mf. I ,I 1771, .VI'i:r:I'r.r I . Ima' A .'m:.-rx N'firliI'r.v iIIllrIq.f .If .Im ,uni Ncieum' c,'.n'I':'I3.- of .Iiugiuerrirlg University Ueeeleegwzeluezte Sclzolewfs CLASS OF 1932 SIDNEY JACOBS. ,,,,,,,Y,, , ,,44,,-,--- ,,--A-,,A-,w- vwV'w'--- -------'- - I I BERENICE TOLINS .,-,--------,,,.,A w,,,---N----- ---,-,--------- SAGE SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1931 MARGARET BRYMER ELLIS ,,,..,,4,AAA,, 4,,,, ,Y,,' 4v,-,,-, ,,','-- , w w w Q ERNEST RUSSEL Pops . ,,,,,A, ,,,,,,,,.,,AAA,,AAAAA-AAA-A A A.'YA,n,A.,,----,- -,---- - - - CLASS OF 1932 CHESTER FILKINS MONTEI-I-H BUCHANAN ,,,,,A,,.,.,,,,,,,,,wYY,,.,,,,,,,,,5..,,, ,.,,-,-- MARTIN DOLINSKX' ,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,,-,,,,,,,,-Y,4-,,,4,4.AYA,,,,A-,,.----- b - - ----- SIBLEY SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1931 DAVID CRAMPTON., ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., , DAVID FETTNER. ,.,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,A,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,, , U CLASS OF 1932 CARL SHAETAC. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,wV,A,,,,,,,,,,, NORA STERN ....... . .College of Arty ezzzel .Yeeeneee .........College of Arte and .S'cie11eeJ .........College of Arif ezvzel .Silencer College of Arzir ezfzel Seieneef .College of Arif enzel Seiefzeef College of Arte mul Sceeneer ...........College ofE11gl12ee1'if1g ..........College of Engineering ..............College of Engineering College of Arif mid Seieneef STEWART L. WOODFORD SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1931 ALONZO CASTLE DICKINSON ..................I............,.,..........................., ...,........,.. C allege of Engineering MARY AUGUSTA ROSE JOHANNSEN ......................,,........................... ......... C ollegelof Arn ezfzel Seieneex CLASS OF 1932 ALBERT EZRA ARENT ...,.,,,,,.,.,...... ...,......,,...,......,..,.................., ......... C o llege of Arr: emel .feieneee JULIAN SCOTT BUTTERWORTH ................,.,..........,........,.........,....................... College of Arte ewel Seienee: x JOHN STANTGN GOULD SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1931 HELENA MERRTMAN ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,......... . .. College of Arty and .Yeieneef ANNE RMNHARDT ,.,,V,,,,-, ,,,,A,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,...,....,.. C ollege of Arty and feieneex CLASS OF 1932 CHARLOTTE EMOGENE PRINCE ,,,,,,,,,....,,...,,............,..... .............,....... ......... C 0 llqge df A477-1' and 555371651 VIOLA WESLOCK -------,-.--,-,-,,,,,---,, ,,,,,.,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,.,. ........ C o llege of Arte emd Seieneef I-IORACE GREELEY SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1931 JOSEPH SWIRE ----,,.---------4,---- -.,---,,--,-,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,.,.......... ........, C o l lege of Art: and Science: VIDA GERTRUDE WALKER -,-- --,,-,--,,,.-.,,,,-,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.., ,,...2... C o l lege of Arte ezml .feiencex CLASS OF 1932 GORDON PETER HAGBERG ,,------ --',--,,-,,,-,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,.,, C o l lege of Am' and .Yeieneef PAULINE BARNES CARPENTER.. --------- Callfgf ef Aff! emi Sfifnfff 517511 HON ORARY ACADEMIC SOCIETY .f , I VV it Plrz Beta Kcqbpa Vx 1- l Founded December 5, 1775 NEW YORK THETA CHAPTER Ertablirlaed Mrzjf 28 1882 OFFICERS 1928-29 ' areas? was ROBERT MORRIS CGDEN ...........,...,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.Y 4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, P,-mdmp FREDERICK GEORGE MARCHAM ...... ..,..,. V ICB-Pl'6.l'ZdE77f ' - f , MARCEL KESSEL ,.........,,..,.,-,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,,,,, S 6 Crt-my 3 -1' MILTON MARX ..,.,., ,,A,, A 111114711 ,fggrgfgry GUSSIB GASKILL ............... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,Ti-mmm ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY ,,,,,, ,,,-,.,, R ggufmf ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Benton Sullivan Monroe Paul Russell Pope FACULTY MEMBERS Joseph Quincy Adams Edward Gay Ainsworth, Jr Albert LeRoy Andrews Eugene Plumb Andrews Lawrence Russell Andrus I Liberty Hyde Bailey Dane Lewis Baldwin Mortier Franklin Barrus Frederick Bedell John Bentley, Jr. Morris Gilbert Bishop Albert Wilhelm Boesche 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 John Charles Bagley Marcus Bassevitch William Sidney Benedict Samuel Blinkoff Robert Horton Cameron Violet Louise Dvorak Morris Glushieu Clyde Firman Craig Robert Eugene Cushman George Irving Dale Louis Munroe Dennis Arthur Johnson Eames Herbert Charles Elmer John James Elson Rollins Adams Emerson Millard Clayton Ernsberger Livingston Farrand Albert Bernhardt Faust Samuel Feldman William Trowbridge Forbes Walter Hoyt French Carl Witz Gartlein Roswell Clifton Gibbs Adrian Gordon Gould Harry Joseph Griffiths Gilbert Dennison Harris Rebecca Stoneham Harris Henry Clay Harshbarget John William Hebei Charles Henry Hull Wallie Abraham Hurwitz Edward Michael Boyne Ernest Bliss Finch Kenneth Wood Fuller Barnard Wolcott Hewitt John Irwin Hutchinson Horace Leonard Jones Earl Hesse Kennard George Kreezer Ernest August Kubler Max Ludwig Wolfram Laistncr Howard Scott Liddell James Frederick Mason Louis Melville Massey Leonard Amby Maynard Eleanor Clara McMullen Dale Raymond Mitchell Herbert Joseph Muller Carleton Chase Murdock Maurice Jackson Murray James George Needham Clark Sutherland Northup Paul Martin O'Leary Ernest Trowbridge Paine Jacob Papish John Highberger Patterson Everett Franklin Phillips Laurence Pu'mpclly Arthur Ranum GRADUATES Melvin Joseph Koestler Howard Sidney Levie Robert Pomerance Simon Roscnzwcig CLASS OF 1929 Walter Gompertz Carol Henrietta Henrich Margaret Shaw Herring Charlotte Lucile Ingalls Carl Conrad Janowsky Hugo Bernard Pladeclc OlgaJohanna Weber H176lJ Harold Lyle Reed Fred Hoffman Rhodes George Frederick Rogalsky Robert Warren Sailor Martin Wright Sampson Ernest William Schoder Lester Wayland Sharp James Whaples Sinden Sumner Huber Slichter Harold Robert Smart Frederick Miller Smith Harold David Smith Preserved Smith Emma Romelia Speed Rolland MacLaren Stewart William Strunk, Jr. Frank Thilly Cynthia Westcott Herbert Hice Whetzcl Herbert August Wichelns Walter Francis Willcox Elias Root Beadle Willis Benjamin Dunbar Wilson Edward Louis Scheidcnhelm r Charles Snitow John Henry Weidner Joseph Weintraub Elfrieda Emma Pope Mary Kathleen Ruefle Eunice Minette Schuster HONORARY ENGINEERING SOCIETY mru' ' 9 Tau Beta Pi U A :-U Delta Of New York Established January 17, 1910 WILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT 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 MILLARD CLAYTON ERNSBERGER LIVINGSTON FARRAND SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE VLADIMIR KARAPETOFF DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL ROBERT EVANS ALEXANDER A KENNETH CLEMENTS ALLEN EBEN HUNTER CARRUTHERS EARL CHARLES CLARK, JR. CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW EDWARD CLARKSON COLLINS WILLIAM SOMERVILLE CRAIG GEORGE BURTON DUBOIS CHARLES COOPER EELES GEORGE BROOKS EMENY JOHN BROWN HOPKINS KARL FREDERIC KELLERMAN, JR. FERRIS PHILLIP KNEEN HARRY JOHN LOBERG CLASS OF I 177 11 MYRON ADOLPH LEE PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN DONNELL DIXON MACCARTHY CHARLES OSBORN MACKEY CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN GEORGE ROBERT MCDERMOTT ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT WILBUR BERNARD MESERVE ALBERT LEE O'BAN1ON DAVID ERNEST OHL ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS HUBERT HAWLEY RACE HERBERT JOSEPH REICH GEORGE BURR UPTON LAL CHAND VERMAN GEORGE YOUNG, JR. 1929 PAUL NELSON MARTIN LOREN FREDERICK MASON WILLIAM BISSELL MCLEAN ROBERT SOUTHLAND MILANS JOHN FLETCHER PERRIGO CHARLES CRISSY PORTER, JR. JOSEPH CRISWELL PURSGLOVE, JR. JOSHUA WILSON ROWE ARCH PAUL SMITH, JR. N EWELL WELCH SMITH THEODORE ELLSWORTH THOMPSON WARREN HITCHCOCK TIDD EDWARD MORTIMER TOURTELOT, JR. HAROLD BABCOCK ZUEHLKE I-IONORARY SCHOLASTIC SOCIETY ' D ' Pb ' r Plrz K rzlblbrz z Organized 1897 N ,- -fr , , g Ertrzblzrbed at Cornell U71ZU6l'fZltjf func 14, 1920 3? ' OFFICERS 1928-29 HORACE EUGENE WHITESIDE .,,,,,............,,,,,,-,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, P resident ig WILLIAM TRVING MYERS ....,,,,,.,-,,,,,... ,-,,,,,,,, , ,Virr-President Ji HOWARD BERNHARDT ADELMANN ,... ........ .ierrerrzfy-Trefzrziref JACOB ROLLIN COLLINS ..,.....................................,..............,..., Historian ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Fred Asa Barnes John William Hebel Helen Monsch Ernest Cleveland Abbe Howard Bernhardt Adelmann Robert Palmer Agnew Edward Gay Ainsworth, Jr. Albert Calvin Dodge Oscar Daniel Anderson William Nichols Barnard Fred Asa Barnes Thomas Livingston Bayne Raymond Clayton Bender Manson Benedict Cornelius Betten Morris Gilbert Bishop Maurice Chester Bond Samuel Latimer Bootbroyd Francke Huntingtone Bosworth Olaf Martinius Brauner Arthur Wesley Browne Earl Louis Brunett Harry Oliver Buckman Charles Kellogg Burdick I James Dabney Burfoot, Jr. Paul Rufus Burkholder George Lincoln Burr Helen Canon Percy Hamilton Carr Martin Paul Catherwood George Edward Gordon Catlin Stephen Farrel Cleary Jacob Roland Collins Anna Borsford Comstock John Courtney Herman Diederichs Charles Love Durham Joseph Alma Dye Theodore Hildreth Eaton Frank Oakes Ellcnwood John James Elson Rollin Adams Emerson Donald English Harold William Blodgett Ruth Boak Cheng Yao Chou Herman Edward Compter Abbie Maryette Copps Oscar Altman William Sidney Benedict Benjamin Coleman Blackburn Thomas Steven Bill Frank Jessup Bristol Catherine Augusta Buckelew Robert Horton Cameron Harry Chashin Earl Charles Clark Daniel Grover Clark William Somerville Craig Harold Fred Dorn Violet Dvorak FACULTY MEMBERS Livingston Farrand Myron Gustin Fincher 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 William Arthur Hagan Katherine Wyckoff Harris Eugene Elwin Haskell John William Hebel Arthur John Heinicke Mary Francis Henry Robert Byron Hinman Grant Sherman Hopkins James Gordon Horsfall Harry James Hosking Joseph Olmstead Jeffrey Oskar Augustus Johannsen Edgar Blauvelt Johnson Myron Slade Kendrick Abram Tucker Kerr Dexter Simpson Kimball Benjamin Freeman Kingsbury Georges Knaysi George Kteezer Gerald Kruger Paul Kruse Albert Washington Laubengayer Richard August Laubengayer Robert Donald Lewis Paul Martyn Lincoln Josiah Randall Livermore Donnell Dixon MacCarthy Samuel Eugene Allan McCallan Clive Maine McCay William Francis McDonald Eleanor Clara McMullen Barbara McClintock Charles Osborne Mackey Michel George Malti Albert Russell Mann Clyde Walter Mason George Harrison Maughan Howard Bagnall Meek Amy Grace Mekeel Ernest Merritt Jaclc Miscall Helen Monsch Veranus Alva Moore Charles Walter Morse Robert Page Myers William Irving Myers Paul Robert Needham Charles Merrick Nevin Melvin Lorrel Nichols Leo Chandler Norris Clark Sutherland Northup Robert Morris Ogden Peter Olafson Paul Martin O'Leary Katherine van Winkle Palmer Vernon Sennock Pate John Highberger Patterson Frank Ashmore Pearson Andrew Prosper Pelmont Albert Charles Phelps Lillian Aline Phelps Walter Van Price Laurence Pumpelly Hubert Hawley Race Myers Peter Rasmussen Hugh Daniel Reed Herbert Joseph Reich Heinrich Ries George Canby Robinson GRADUATES Albert De Smacle Walter Hetherington Durfee Lawrence Max Friedrich EdwinJohnston Howard Howard Louis Hunter Keith Anderson Hope Murray Ella Everett Paulus Whiton Powell Edward Granville Ramberg Francis Irving Righter CLASS OF 1929 Kenneth Wood Fuller Virginia Gary Morris Glushien Walter Gompertz John Hedberg George Wilmot Hedden Carol Henrietta Henrich Margaret Shaw Herring John Brown Hopkins Arthur Clarendon Hunt Leo Paul Katzin Merle John Kelley Dewin Herbert Keifer Donald Fox Layton Helen Craig Lloyd Gladys Catherine Lum Paul Nelson Martin Loren Frederick Mason Theodore Charles Ohart Hugo Bernard Pladeck Charlotte Lucile Ingalls Carl Conrad Janowsky Samuel AugustusJohnso Elfrieda Emma Pope Marjory Alice Rice n Victor Henry Rothschild, 2d Esther Jeanette Young I 178 11 Flora Rose Harry Albert Ross Donald Dewey Scarborough Harold Hunter Schalf Herbert Henry Scofield William Charles Senning James Morgan Sbemian George Anderson Shipman Robert Pelton Sibley James Whaples Sinden Harold Robert Smart Carl Oswald Spalteholz Leland Spencer Robert Sproule Stevens Alan Stone Joseph Galluchat Tarboux Frank Thilly Charles Kenneth Thomas Theodore Ellsworth Thompson Clarence Ellsworth Townsend Leonard Church Urquhart Martha van Rensselaer James Marshall Veeder Herman Frederick Vieweg Russell Halderman Wagner George Frederick Warren Donald Stuart Welch Harry Porter Weld Herbert Hice Whetzel Edward Albert White Harvey Elliott White Horace Eugene Whiteside Herbert August Wichelns Karl McKay Wiegand Franklin Grandey Williams Andrew Leon Winsor Louis Edward Wolf Karl Dawson Wood Roberta Quick Wood Alexander Zeissig Sidney Robinson Cyril Galloway Small Lloyd Preston Smith Harry Sohon Everett Stilson Webb Henry Rudberg Mary Kathleen Ruefle Stanley Lewry Schauss Edward Louis Scheidenhelm,Jr Eunice Minetre Schuster George Siebenthaler Arch Paul Smith, Jr. Newell Welch Smith Arthur William Strom Sidney Dennison Terr Maxwell Harry Tretrer Olga Johanna Weber Joseph Weintraub 4,1 f. . . I Q is -N - ',.f'5',' H. B. Adelmann C. D. Albert A. A. Allen W. N. Barnard F. A. Barnes J. H. Barron M. F. Barrus A. C. Beal H. A. Bedient F. Bedell M. Benedict J. W. Benner C. Batten R. R. Birch J. A. Bizzell F. M. Bloclgctt M. C. Bond S. L Boothroyd H. H. Boyscn J. C. Bradley J. D. Brew T. R. Briggs A. W. Browne E. L Brunctt H. O. Buckman W. H. Burkholder F. P. Bussell D. B. Carrick W. B. Carver E. M. Chamot C. Chupp I. P. Church P. W. Claassen W. S. Cole Mrs. A. B. Comstock H. P. Cooper C. Crandall C. R. Crosby O. F. Curtis K. M. Dallenbach H. L. Davis L. M. Dennis H. Diederichs J. A. Dye A. J. Eames F. O. Ellenwood R. A. Emerson M. C. Ernsberger L. Farrand E. L. Felic K. H. Fernow M. G. Fincher P. A. Fish HONORARYIUBEARCH HNIETY Sigma Xi Founded at Cornell University in O. A. 'JOHANNSEN ..... F. O. ELLENWOOD ..... W. A. H.AGAN ........ A. EAMES ,..,.. RESIDENT MEMBERS H. M. Fitzpatrick W. T. M. Forbes A. C. Fraser J. N. Frost S. H. Gage C. W. Gartlcin W. J. Gibbons R. C. Gibbs D. C. Gillespie M. Gordon J. R. Greeley Miss G. H. Griswold A. F. Gustafson E. S. Guthrie W. A. Hagan G. O. Hall W.J. Hamilton D. B. Hand J. F. Harriott G. D. Harris C. E. Hayden A.J. Heinicke G. W. Herrick G. F. Heuser E. F. Hopkins G. S. Hopkins H.J. Hotchkiss H. E. Howe E. W. Hughes Miss G. Jackson O. A.Johannsen E. B.Johnson E. H. Kennard A. T. Kerr B. F. Kimball D. S. Kimball B. F. Kingsbury A. B. Klots L. Knudson R. D. 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. MacDaniels S. E. A. McCallan C. M. McCay Miss B. McClintock G. R. McDermott T. Mcinerney OFFICERS OF THE ALPHA CHAPTER A. Zeissig QUQH Miss E. C. McMullen M. G. Malti A. R. Mann C. W. Mason L. M. Massey R. Matheson G. H. Maughan L. A. Maynard Miss A. G. Mel-:eel E. Merritt Milks W. D. Mills Miss L. A. Minns J. Miscall E. G. Misner G. S. Moler V. A. Moore L. C. Morris C. W. Morse W. C. Muenscher C. C. Murdock C. H. Myers W. I. Myers P. R. Needham C. M. Nevin E. L. Nichols M. L. Nichols R. M. Ogden P. Olafson J. Oskamp E. L. Palmer J. W. Papez J. Papish F. A. Pearson L. C. Perry E. F. Phillips C. K. Powell W. F. Price H. H. Race O. Rahn L. F. Randolph M. P. Rasmussen D. Reddick H. D. Reed H. Reich F. H. Rhodes J. E. Rice F. K. Richtmycr H. Ries H. A. Ross H. E. Ross R. W. Sailor Miss R. N. St.John 1886 ...........Prefidfnt Vice-Pre.ridmt ..........Siec1'em1jf . . TI'fL7JI!l'6f D. Sanderson E. S. Savage W. M. Sawdon A. M. Schwartz H. H. Scofield H. E. Seeman W. C. Senning L. W. Sharp P. F. Sharp B. M. Shaub Miss P. G. Sheldon J. M. Sherman A. W. Smith Mrs. A. W. Smith L. P. Smith L. Spencer Miss A. Spohn C. N. Stark F. C. Steward A. Stone J. B. Sumner W. R. Sutton F. G. Switzer G. W. Tailby,Jr. J. H. Tanner F?'F?'F1P!'9'1FUU?1DFF5H wemiwwvwwroeonf F. . . 5a'siSESSSs3s:.w-151 :-:,m.rEn?a51-42.305 ' O F15 C7771 . M. Wiegand . G. Wiggans . T. Wilber W. F. Willcox B. D. Wilson J. K. Wilson H . H. Wong E. H.Wood K. D. Wood P. Work A. H. Wright Mrs. A. H. Wright B. P. Young HONORARY CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY Chi E lbsilon KENNETH CLEMENTS ALLEN FRED ASA BARNES FRANK BISSIG ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN EDWARD CLARKSON COLLINS DAVID WILMOT DUSINBERRE JOHN EARLE ELLIOTT THOMAS MACKEY GOODFELLOW WILLIS CHARLES GORTHY ELKINS HAMILTON HALE EDWIN THOMAS HEBERT HARRY LEROY HILYARD JOHN BROWN HOPKINS DONALD FOX LAYTON LOUIS DONALD MCDOWELL WILLIAM BISSELL MCLEAN FRANKLIN LEHR MOON CHARLES EDWARD O,ROURKE JAMES OWEN JOSEPH CRISWELL PURSGLOVE, J ROY HORACE RITTER DAVID MARTIN ROBINSON JOSHUA WILSON ROWE HERBERT HENRY SCOFIELD ARCH PAUL SMITH, JR. ROMEYN YATMAN THATCHER CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER ROBERT READ WARRINER HUNG-KAI WU HAROLD BABCOCK ZUEHLKE I:18OJ HONORARY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY I' wi T Q '-. . 'Sef- S . a., f Y. . 1 I ,153 I ' I F2 4 44 I L ' ,M 1 I fl 'jf I, .- In f ' u.'.. . . X . 5'1- '-Q, I ,A f ,..v , ' ' I -'ff' ' - 'w .-.7 . Em Kappa Nu Kappa Chapter Established in 1912 HONORARY MEMBERS FREDERICK BEDELL VLADIMIR KARAIJETOEE PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN ASSOCIATE MEMBERS WILLIAM CYRUS BALLARD, JR. GEORGE FRANCIS BASON ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN GRADUATE MEMBERS FRANK JESSUP BRISTOL KENNETH ALLEN BROWN LAWRENCE ADAMS BURCKMYER, JR. DONNELL DIXON MACCARTHY WILLIAM DANIEL MOEDER, JR. MILES GORDON N ORTHROP DAVID ERNEST OHL HUMBERT HAWLEY RACE LOUIS CONRAD ROESS GEORGE NORMAN SCOTT JOSEPH GALLUCHAT TARBOUX ' CLASS OF 1929 THOMAS STEVEN BILL JAMES ROSS CAMPBELL, JR. CLARENCE RUSSELL CARR WALTER EVANS DARNELL JOHN WALTER DRUMMOND FRANK HERMAN FLEISCHER JOHN FRANKLYN HARRIS KARL FREDERIC KELLERMAN, JR. EMMETT WALLACE MACCORKLE, JR. ' I CLASS HARVEY HENRY BENNING, JR. ALEXANDER BERRY CREDLE CHARLES HENRY HABICHT DONALD CORPRON MACRAE 1 OF 18 PAUL NELSON MARTIN LOREN FREDERICK MASON JOHN DAVID MCCURRACH ROBERT SOUTHLAND MILANS CHARLES WILSON ROTH STANLEY LEWRY SCHAUSS ROBERT FREDERICK SCHUETZ ROBERT EDWARD SINCLAIR WARREN HITCHCOCK TIDD 1930 JOHN DWIGHT MCCURDY CHARLES CORNELL REMSEN, JR. HOWARD GODWIN SMITH MILTON ELMORE YOUNG 11 GIVE -MY - REGARDS -To DAVY . REMEMBER A ME-TQ TEEEY- CRANE 'TELL -ALL THE - PIIQEILG - ON - THE I-IILL ' THAT-IfLL-EE-BACK AGAIN --TELL -TI-IEIVI -GE HGXYPI -BUSTED -LAPPING UP -TI-IE-IIIGII-I-IIGI-I - BALL WELL 0 ALL -I-IAvE - DRINKS AT - TI-IE OD GRE -ZINIGS -WHEN I- GET - BAGIQ - NEXT - FALL 'WS- vf' fl! l 'A 1 I ' 1 L y 2 F - 1 -Y ' 1 I x' 4 fs -Q 11 , .FK E HE CITY F RCAM L 'v - X ag., 1- , L f-'11 - 12.-34:-A . , , wi 4 .Z I A T, Q . - . wfmQs1m-f:ff4fe'- f f - ' ,W-Q V ' i M49 w Q? ' v we 'Q 3' 'f' 4 Q M 5 E '55 , 5? f J .,.. I , J t ':'. . 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Q JB 5324 nf ,Y W 2' NX I, 'fry-Mgr P' .1-11-4 A via - B EAC HAM S BAN .,. ,NM mag, Q, .5 ifwwg 5v..L1,L mg, , A sv N V 05 f. 5 ff 7 FRQM - BLUE- CAYUGA - FROM ' HILL AND -DELL - FAR-RINGS -THE-STGRY QF DTHE - GLDRY - OF - CQRNE LL FROIVI ' EAST 'AND -WEST -THE ORASHING -ECHGES -ANSWERING CALL - - CQRNELL-VICTQQIQIQUS THE - CHAMPIONS ' CF ' ALL Elmer Meinig Heaslcy Wakeman Treman Stevens Catalano Gichncr Schoales Anderson Knight Cohen Emr-:ny M67Q,S Student Council OFFICERS JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON, '29 .,...... ,, ....A...,..,...,..,... Pferzdmt LESTER BENJAMIN KNIGHT, JR., '29,,, ....A, .Yccfetazg JOSEPH THEODORE FROEHLICH, '29 ......... Tfeamwr I CLASS OF 1929 HORACE HULL BENSON HENRY GICI'INER IRVING COHEN HAROLD WILLI AM HALVERSON DUDLEY NEvIsoN SCHOALES CLASS OF 1930 MICHAEL CATALANO WALTER CRESSLER HEASLEY GEORGE BROOKS EMENY CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN R SAMUEL WAKEMAN CLASS OF 1931 S LEWIS ELMER, JR. CARL HENRY MEINIG JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON, '29 Prefidcuf H2023 CLASS OF 1932 MILES ROBERT STEVENS JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON, '29 Pumpelly C. Treman R. Treman Pursglove COHZIH Stoker Harris Alexander Gilroy Cobb Carter Bancroft Berren Willard Straight Hall BOARD OF GOVERNORS LIVINGSTON FARRANT3, Clmirmrm RACHEL LOUISE FITCH ROMEYN BERRY, '04 DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK, '92 CUTHBERT WINRRED POUND, '87 COLLINS LOTHROP CARTER, '29 MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON BOARD OF MANAGERS COLLINS LOTHROP CARTER, '29 ,.,,,,.,,......,.,,,,-,,-4,, ....... C hdifmdll ROBERT EVANS ALEXANDER, '29 ,,,..,.,. ......... 5 csrezmy FOSTER MELDRUM COFPIN, '12 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,... D irertor JEAN GORDON BANCROET, '30 JACK FRANKLIN MACONIBER, '29 CORNELIUS BETTEN, '06 LAURENCE PUMPELLY HARRY CAPLAN, '16 JOSEPH CRISVVELL PUREGLOVE, JR., '30 CONSTANCE AGNES COBB, '29 HERLIAN MARTINUS STOKER, GRAD. GERALD MICHAEL GILROY, '29 CHARLES EDWARDTREMAN, JR., '30 MARCUS MYERS HARRIS, '29 ROBERT ELIAS TREMAN, '09 520311 ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY MARGARET LOOMIS STECKER, '06 CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN, '89 ANDREW JOSEPH WEIINERY, '10 COLLINS LOTHROP CARTER, '29 Cfmirmmz Freshman Advisory Committee BEN PURSE GALE, '29, Cbdi1'77Z!l71 FREDERIC EATON, JR., '29, Secretary CLASS OF LOUIS SCHOUDEL BOCK LOUIS RICHARD CHASE EARL CHARLES CLARK, JR. ROBERT HOIJPER CRUM CHARLES COOPER EELJES CLASS OF HOWARD OWEN AIGELTINGER JAMES GORDON ATKINS JOHN BOYD ATWOOD EARL STEWART BESSMER ROBERT LEON BLISS ROBERT STEWART BONSALL FRANK ALBERTUS MOORE BRYANT GEORGE FREDERICK BRYON MICHAEL CATALANO CHARLES FREDERICK CRONE WILLIAM ORNDORFF DEVILBISS RICHARD GORDON DORN STEPHEN FRANCIS DUNN LEWIS HUDSON DURLAND HERBERT BARRY ECKERT GEORGE BROOKS EMENY CAMERON MANN FISHER LEROY ADAMS GOODWIN, JR. LANDRY HARWOOD, JR. WALTER CRESSLER HEASLEY HARRY LEROY HILYARD JOHN WINSLOW HIRSHFELD CARL THIELE HOFFMAN ROBERT IMBRIE HOOD H204J 1929 GERALD MICHAEL GILROY HAROLD WILLIAM HALVERSON FRANK BOLTIN HEATHMAN, JR. RALPH DUSENBERRY RAY MORRIS DOWD VAN PATTEN 1930 EDWIN WILLIAM JAMIESON GILBERT VAN DUYN JONES RUSH SIDNEY LOOMIS ROBERT PHILLIPS LUDLUM LEONARD ALLEN MARCUSSEN MALCOLM COWAN MATTICE ROBERT JOSEPH MCCARTHY JAMES LOVE PAXTON, JR. JOHN DANIEL PAYNE FRED ATWOOD PEASE ROBERT JOHNSON PERRY LOWELL GABLE POWERS JOSEPH CRISWELL PURSGLOVE, JR ELWOOD HERMAN ROGGE PHILIP LEONARD ROTHENBERG DONALD BURT SAUNDERS RAYMOND PAUL SHAROOD ROBERT EUGENE TERWILLEGAR CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN, JR. DONALD HOAG UFFINGER ERNEST LOUIS VALLEE SAMUEL WAKEMAN ROBERT WALLINGFORD WARING ALDEN WILSON YOUNG Senior Committees CLASS DAY HARRY LAXVRENCE CASE, Cbairmmz STEPHEN WILLIANI ALLIO, JR. WARREN PAUL BULLOCK EDWARD JOHN BRUIVIDER EDWARD HAILE CASE WALTER ALEXANDER HUNT ROBERT BETTS MANNING WILLIAIw'I JOSEPH MCCABE THOMAS EUGENE SHAFEER CHARLES ALDRICH STEvENs,J PHILIP JOHNSON STONE PAUL PHILLIP WECKESSER JOSEPH WILLARD WELLS SENIOR BALL ROBINSON COX GLAZEBROOK, Chmwmzzz IRVING EUGENE CANTOR WILLIAM CHRISTIAN CORNEHLSEN RICHARD RHEME DIBTRICH GERALD MICHAEL GILROY THANE ROCKWELL HALSTEAD SIDNEY OLDBERG JOHN HARVEY PRIEDEMAN RALPH DUSENEERRY RAY SHERMAN BOYNTON SHULTS JOHN FRANK STEVENS SAMUEL WALD CARL LEWIS WEAGANT GENERAL SPRING DAY PHILIP WILL, JR., Chairman WILLIAM DALY PHELAN, Bzzfineyf MHUdg67' R ROBERT EVANS ALEXANDER MARCUS MYERS HARRIS OHN MAGRUDER CLARK HAROLD EDWARD MARIETTA GERALD MICHAEL GILROY LEE SCHOEN qzosll junior Committees JUNIOR PROMENADE JOSEPH CRISWELL PURSGLOVE, JR., Cbfzizfmnm ROBERT LEON BLISS GEORGE FREDERICK BRYON GEORGE CLINTON CASTLEMAN LEWIS HUDSON DURLAND WILLIAM HARTMAN HARDER LANDRY HARWOOD CHARLES EDWARD HEWITT, J JOSEPH MARQUIS JOHNSTON, J LAWRENCE HENRY LEVY LEONARD ALLEN MARCUSSEN JOHN ROBERT PARKER, JR. JAMES EDWARD RICE, JR. JUNIOR SMOKER FREDERICK MULLER, JR., Cfmziwmzn HOWARD OWEN AIGELTINGER ALBERT GERALD ALLEN ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN ROBERT LEE DONNELLY RICHARD GORDON DORN CAMERON MANN FISHER, JR. RICHARD CLAY GUTHRIDGE ROBERT IMRIE HOOD HOWARD SIJAEARD JOHNSON ROBERT PHILLIPS LUDLUM JOHN ROSS MCKAIG JAMES LOVE PAXTON, JR. GENERAL SPRING DAY JOHN XVINSLOW HIRSHBELD E 206 H ROBERT PHILLIPS LUDLUM U726Z767'C!6lS5 Committees SOPHQMORE SMOKER 'JAMES WADSXKVORTPI MCCULLOUGH, JR., Clwiwnmz POLICE BECKER RICHARD MCCURDY BENTLEY BLISS BARTLETT CLARK FREDERIC HATTON COWDEN, 3D WTEASEY BELL CULLEN RICHARD BUHLER ESSEX PAUL NORMAN HUNT EARL PARSONS LASHER HERBERT POPE PARKER WENDELL BRENNEMAN STEWART WILLIAM MOORE VANNEMAN RICHARD WALLESER WEST FRESHMAN BANQUET ARCHIBALD ROCKHILL MORRISON, Clmirfmm EDWIN AMBERG ARTHUR LOUIS BOSCHEN WALTER PENN DEMING ROBERT ALEXANDER EYERMAN ALAN ROBERT GRAFF JOSEPH LEE HOLLANDER HOWARD WILLIAM MUNSEY ROBERT EDWARD N EWIVIAN JACK ROMAINE SHIELD3 ROBERT ELLSWORTH STEVENS WILLARD JAYCOX VAN TASSEL THEODORE EHMANN WEISSINGER ERESHMAN CAP BURNING JESSE REINHART ZEIGLER, Chfziwmzn WILLIAM PERCIVAL BEYERLE BRONSON MINOTT COLLINS FRANK HAROLD DUGAN JOHN EVANS ESTABROOK ROBERT HUBBARD HUNTINGTON BRYANT WOOD LANGSTON 1120711 ALBERT LLOYD LARSON HERBERT JOSEPH RIEKERT CHARLES ALBERT STORKE ANDREW EDWARD TUCK, ZD FRANK HERBERT WARREN RICHARD MATHER YOUNG 52083 IQWQWMIUO WWW gffwgmomi P. .S'fmze, '29 W if . , ag. Q 1.lffLa,1 1, ..., The Comellivm THE BOARD OF EDITORS G. .SY Gladden, '29 PHILIP JOHNSON STONE, '29 ,......,.......,.. Editor-in-Chief GEORGE STEPHENS GLADDEN, '29 Bzuineu Manager JOSEPHINE ROSS HUNTER, '29 ..,......... Women? Editor LOUIS BONAPARTE CARVER, '29 ..............., Art Director HENRY PALMER TRUESDELL, '29 ..,.,....... .fenior Eziitm' EDWARD HENRY STIEFEL, '29 .... Circzzlfztion Managef' DOROTHY ADELAIDE ENGLISH, '29 ...... Auoriare Women? Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS EMMETT CHASE MACCUBBIN, '30 WILLIAM TICI-:NOR REED, '30 ROGER BURDETTE NELSON, '30 ERNST HENRY SUERKEN, '30 MORTON DAVID WEILL, '30 ASSOCIATE MANAGERS ALPI-IEUS FINCI-I UNDERHILL, '29 PIERSON SMITH PI-IELPS, '30 EDWARD RALPH BOSE, '30 LEWIS JEROME WOLCOTT, '30 CHARLES MARTIN FREEMAN, '30 EDWARD GEST HODGE, '31 Freeman Phelps Reed Suerken Nelson Bose Wolcott Underhill MacCubbin Weill Carver Hunter Stone Gladden English Truesdell HZIOH 'ii' mf -nd I. . f QQ-1 H. L. 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Axfiftant Editor Baxter Kelley Stieglitz Browning Hammond Brauner Young Smith Wiener Banta Ludlum Hirshfeld White Hewitt Rogers Maslow Benedict Quick Bromley Case Stevens Douglas Weyl Reis ll2llJ I L h ff' IS-,IRA-,R I 4A.m..Kf,-4m,,.,x,. 1 A , P15322 .- ': 5115- ,Rza-.-use , .,.,, . ,.,,.1,. ,,.,.. . ',,, : , f. M. Rzzmmler, 29 E. P. MnIbezIaf01z,fr., Z9 The Widow THE BOARD OF EDITORS EDWARD PAYSON MATIIEWSON, JR.,'29 Editor-in-Chief JOSEPH MANIG RUMMLER, '29 ..,,.... Bmineff Mmzager ROBERT LEON BLISS, '30 .....,,,... , ,A,..,.. Mmmging Editor LOWELL GABLE POWERS, '30 ..,... Ci1'c1zl4tio12'Ma1zage1' WARREN ALOYSIUS RANNEY, '29 .,.....,,..,,... Art Editw' ' ,5 ,E EDITORIAL STAFF I WILLIAM MARTIN THOMPSON, '292 ARTHUR PARSONS HIEEARD, '30 RALPH -BELDEN RYAN, '31 WILLIAM BRADFORD EDWARDS, '30 CHARLES PAUL STOLBERG, '31 BUSINESS STAFF GEORGE LAMONT BIDWELL, '30 RICHARD CLAY GUTHRIDGE, '30 WILLIAM HEWLETT SHARING, '31 WILLIAM FREDERICK ROUNTREE, '31 ART STAFF RICHARD GREGORY BELCHER, '29 FRANCIS HOWARD MARSTON, '30 ROBERT BOOTH KELLOUGI-I, '31 Abbott Guthridge Edwards Scolberg Seariug Rountrcc Bidwell Belcher Rarmcy Marhcwson Rummler Marston Powers 1121211 f. D. Proctor, '29 , Mmm? . . . . . 14, .fb J ij 1' ' gi 'TRTTYWF ' 'mu ML The Columns THE BOARD OF EDITORS f. K. Obroocb, '29 JAMES DURANT PROCTOR, '29 ..,,,......A,. Editor-in-Cbiqf JEROME KANE OHRBACH, '29 ..,,...,,. Bufifzen Manager' HUNTINGTON SHARP, '29 ,.,...,.,,,,.,.,.. Mmzagirzg Editor CLARENCE OLIVER BENNETT,'29 Cil'czzlf1tio11Ma1z:ztger FREDERICK WALLACE SHORT, '31 ,,,,,....,.,.... Art Editor ROSE GLUCK, '29 .....,...........,,A,.,,...... Wome1z'f Manager MARY FUERTES, '31 ....,,.....,.....,.,,,,,,.,,...,.. Profe Editor JAMES BERNARD GITLITZ, '30 ................ Poetry Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS I WILLIAM SIDNEY BENEDICT, '29 ARNOLD PAINE, '30 DQNALD WARD MOORE, '32 ALFRED HENDERSON KNIGHT,JR.,'29 MARTIN JOI-IN ROESS, JR. , '30 GEORGE WELTNER, '32 KSENIA AVENIR PROSKOURIAKOFF, '29 ARTHUR .JEROME BLOCK, '30 LUCILLE PATRICIA HARDEN, '30 MARY AUGUSTA ROSEJOHANNSEN, 31 JUDSON DWIGHT WILCOX, '32 ASSOCIATE MANAGERS WILLIAM JOSEPH HAYS, '30 OTTO EMANUEL SCHNEIDER, JR., '30 AMALIA KATHREN WAGNER,'3O Payne Benedict Wilcox Block . Roess Hays Wagner Joharmsen Harden Schneider Girlirz Sharp Proctor Freund Ohrbach Benner: Gluck Shorr I1213Ij f. L. Camifa, '29 M yu I 5 , N. W. Smith, '29 The Sibleyjouweal ofE1egi1eee1fing THE BOARD OF EDITORS JOSEPH LOUIS CAMISA, '29 ................,...,. Editor'-in-Chief NEWELL WELCH SMITH, '29 ..,.....,..... Bafifzeu Manager JOHN WALTER DRUMMOND, '29 A...,. 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Editor-in-Chief JARED WALTER STILES, ,'29 ..,,.......... Bnfinen Manager JEAN WARREN, '29 ..,,,...,............,.....,.,,, Mdiidging Editor MERLE JOHN' KELLY, '29 ............ Circulation Mdizdger ALBERT WILLIAM HOSTEK, '29 Cdmpiif Coiiiitajlmoin Editor BIRGE KINNE ...,.,,...2........................... Alumni Manager WALTER EUGENE FLEISCHER, '29 Carnel!Fo1'eIter:' Editor ANSON WRIGHT GIBSON ...,..... ........... A lurnni Editor KATE CROWLEY SEAGER, '29 Doinecon Doingf Editor EDITORIAL STAFF GEORGE WILMOT HEDDEN, '29 ALFRED VAN WAGENEN, '30 WILLIAM GIFFORD HOAG, '31 HELEN LA MONTE GRIFFIS, '30 MARY THERESA BARVIAN, '31 JAMES BARKER SMITH, JR., '31 HENRY SANFORD CLAPP, '31 BUSINESS STAFF DONALD AZARIAH ARMSTRONG, '30 FRANCES MYRTLE LEONARD, '30 DORIS BROWN, '31 BEATRICE ELIZABETH FOSTER, '30 RAYMOND FRANCIS MAPES, '30 HELENA IRENE PERRY, '31 HAROLD EDWARD GULVIN, '30 ALICE KATHERINE MONE, '30 SAMUEL STEELE, '31 DOUGLAS MAXWELL ROY, '30 Armstrong Gulvin Smith Roy Mapes Mom: Hoag Barvian Perry Foster Van Wagenen Brown Fleischer Scager Hostel: Bullock Stiles Heclden Warren Kelley E216H M. H. Tretfer, '29 Eg.. --..,,A I ,193 , ' The Come!! Law umfterbf THE BOARD OF EDITORS S. Berger, '29 MAXWELL HARRY TRETTER, '29 ,,.,A.,A,...,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,., , . I Editor'-in-Chic SIDNEY JAMES BERGER, '29 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , I ,O,Bl!.fi7lfJ'.f Mmzfzger EDWARD MICHAEL BOYNE, '29, ,,,,,,,, Mmmgiug Editor CURTIS STOWELL BATES, '29,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,A,,,, , , ,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,A,,,,A , ,,,,,,,, Book Review Eflirof ASSOCIATE EDITORS JACOB Arcs, '29 - ROBERT GOKEY GOODALE, '30 MARCUS BASSEVITCH, '30 MELVINJOSEPH KOESTLER, '30 CUTHBERT BOYD CATON, '30 GEORGE STANLEY KOLES, '30 ROBERT THOMPSON FALCONER, '30 ROBERT POMERANCE, '30 KENNETH WOOD FULLER, '29 SIMON ROSENZWEIG, '29 JOSEPH WEINTRALJE, '30 Weidner Koesrler Weintraub Blinkoff Pomeranee Caron Bassevitch Kales Goodale Compter Falconer Aks Berger Bayne Trettcr Bates Fuller Rosenzweig 521711 M. Coffin Scucz Urquhart Waters Berry F,CoHin Sailor Northup Horton Bishop The Cornell Alumni News THE BOARD OF EDITORS ROBERT WARREN SAILOR, 'O7 ,,V,Y...,..,,,,O,vTw.VTOOOA..,........ Editor-in-Chief and Bafinew Manager HARRY GEORGE STUTZ, '07 O,,Y,TTOT,,A, ,,,,.,,,,,,O,.,TT,T.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M anagzng Editor GEORGE WILLIAM HORTON ...........,,,w,, ...,..,...O,,,O,..,,,.T.Y, Circulation Manager JANE MCKELWAY URQUHART, '13 ,.OwY,,,w, TTT,.......... .......,,.,,. A .r ,riftant to Managing Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP, '93 MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP, '13 ROMEYN BERRY, '04 MARGUERITE COFFIN, '23 FOSTER MELDRUM COFFIN, '12 WILLIAM JOHN WATERS, '27 521811 McCarthy Halverson Stone Nelson The Fneslnnan Handbook 1928 STAFF PHILIP JOHNSON STONE, '29 ........,,,.,..,,.,V,wn,,,,o.n.........,.. ..,,Vnnnn,......,...,,..., E diror HAROLD WIVLLIAM HALVERSON, '29 ,,,.,,wo,, .,A7....AA B afineff Manager 1929 STAFF ROGER BURDETTE NELSON, '30 n,V,A77YA,o7,A,,,,,,,,,,,,oo,..,..... ,....,.....,.......... E ditor ROBERT JOSEPH MCCARTHY, '30 ,,,,.... V,.Annn B annex: Manage H2l9H H. W. H!l!UE1'J07Z, '29 The Student A emies L. Az MarrzzJfe1z, '30 Founded 1897 g Incorporated 1908 OFFICERS HAROLD WILLIAM HALVERSON, '29 .............. Pferidenr LEONARD ALLEN MARCUSSEN, '30 .,.... 5'w'y-T1'mJ111'fl' STUDENT LAUNDRY AGENCY HAROLD WILLIAM HALVERSON, '29 .,........,... Mfzmzger LEONARD ALLEN MARcUssEN, '30 ...... A-fff. Mfwdgff' Affamzte Mmzngerr RAY ROBERT FLUMERFELT, '31 ROBERT LEE SMITH, '31 ELLIS KREMER LOCHER, '31 THOMAS ANDREW MCGOEY, '31 Q, STUDENT ROOM AGENCY I ' HARROP ARTHUR FREEMAN, '29 ,,,,........,..,.... M!l7Zd2l561' WILMER CRESSMAN SWARTLEY, JR., '3O.. fliff- MgI'. Auaciate Mamzgem JACK ALBERT DORLAND, '31 SAIVIUEL ELBERT STEELE, '31 CHESTER JAY LANGE, '31 FRANK BRADLEY MCMULLIN, '31 STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY IGNATIUS GEORGE FAILLA, '29 .,....,.,,,,.,........ Mdlldgdf PHILIP LEONARD ROTHENBERG, '30 .... Ani. Mmwgfl' STUDENT TRAVEL AGENCY HAROLD WILLIAM HALVERSON, '29 ,..........,.. Mfzfzfzcgef' WILLIAM HARTMAN HARDER, '30 ...... Ant. Mfmrlgfl' STUDENT TYPING AGENCY PHILIP LEONARD ROTHENBERG, '30 .,....,..........,,.,,..............,............................................................,.................. Mfl11Hg6f McGOey Lange Smith Dorland Steele Lochcr Flumerfelr Harder Failla Marcussen Halverson Freeman Swartley 522011 522111 522211 psf I' Yi' P A J, . MZ' .T s --1 r 3 ,, f- - .a'l?G2'f .1 I. : :,-x..-,' .2 1'-i !'.Q,,,- 9':9 gl , Ll. PQI: -iii-T A-3 . 115133 L 1? 1 W- P54 1 , far? ,gp .M I Z? PQ lug- 535-:r 1, .7-zz Y . . 4, .W 4 ,if ,Q I. Seyfarrh Gray Williams G. Clark Allen Powers Barone H. Vincent Schuetz Alaimo Kidder Kingsley Eckert Bevitt DeCamp Blakeslee M. Vincent Tracey Larcher Chaffee Wells Beers Allyn Shear Fisher Reeser Hill Hess Olsen Warclner Milks Koerner Clark Rope Hynes Snitovv Harris Nordstrom Dacks Chinnock Wilson Billings Catalano Lay Rosser Watkins Price Alley Beattie Brauner Garnsey Dudley Craig Sutherland Burbank Norrhup Goodwin FIRST TEN ORS XVILLIAM SOMERVILLE CRAIG, '29 .... MORRIS DOWD VAN PATTEN, '29 ,.,,, 0 Glee C lub LEROY ADAMS GOODWIN, JR., '30 ,.,A ,.A. ROMEYN BERRY, O4 ,,....,...,,....,.,........ ERIC DUDLEY A..,g ..g ........,,,. I A..... ,........,... . .. ERLING BERNHARDT BRAUNER, '29, ,A,.. .. WILBUR CLAY SUTHERLAND '29 ,v,,., .I JOHN MILTON BILLINGS, '30 ..,..., ROLAND KENNETH BLAKESLEE, '29 CARL FREDERICK ANKER OLSEN, '29 SMITH WOODHULL TOMPKINS, '29 GEORGE DACKS, '30 HERBERT BARRY ECKERT, '30 GWYNNE HARRIS DAGGETT, GRAD. CHARLES WOODRUFF BEATTIE, '29 ERLING BERNHARDT BRAUNBR, '29 JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK, '29 LE ROY GUION GARNSEY, '29 LAURENCE CAMPBELL LAY, GRAD. WILLET MORTON ALLEN, '30 WILLIAM DEALTRY BBVITT, '30 CLIFTON ELSWORTH BURT, '30 ALFRED BENNETT MERRICK, '30 BRADFORD BISSELL, '29 WILLIAM EVERETT BURBANK, '29 WILEUR CLAY SUTHERLAND, '29 EDWARD RANDALL ALLEN, '30 RUSSELL EDWARD BARONE. '30 EDWARD LINDSAY GRAY, '30 HERBERT JOHNSON GORDON, '30 RICHARD WILLIS HILL, JR., '30 MANUEL CI-IESNEL LLOP, '30 'JAMES DAVID PRICE, '30 ARTHUR BEAGLE RATHEONE, '30 ROBERT MARTIN SEYFARTH, '30 SECOND TENORS NICHOLAS CARR NORTHUP, '29 ROBERT FREDERICK SCHUETZ, '29 MICHAEL CATALANO, '30 CLIFFORD HOWARD MILKS, '30 TRUMAN KENT POWERS, '30 WILLIAM FRANKLIN RAPPOLD, '30 FIRST BASSES ROBERT CRANSTON ROSSER, '30 CHARLES SNITOW, '30 MYRON FISHER VINCENT, '30 SANFORD BADGLEY WELLS, '30 FREDERICK BILLINGS ALLYN, '31 CLARENCE FLETCHER CHAFFEE, '31 SECOND BASSES CARL THEODORE KOERNER, '30 WILLIAM BLISS STOCKING, '30 GEORGE HUEERT CLARK, '31 MARTIN WESTEROOK HESS, '31 ERNEST ALAN NORDSTROM, '31 1122511 .,..,....P1'e.fiderzt I.........,........,..Md7ZHgEI' ,.......AfJiJffmt Mmmger .....,,..Gradzzfz!e Md7Z:lxgEF ....,.,.............Direcmr ,,,,,,,Acri7zg Leader ,,,,,..Arting Leizder .....,..,Afcampw2i.rt JOSEPH WILLIAM ALAIMO, '31 FRANCIS JOHN HYNES, '31 HAROLD BLANCHARD VINCENT, '31 NORMAN CHARLES KIDDER, '32 ALFRED LUDMAN STEVENS, '32 FOLKE BECICER, '31 WILLARD EDWARD DE CAMP, '31 GLENN EDWIN KINGSLEY, '31 THOMAS BRODHEAD TRACY, '31 FREDERICK THORNTON ROPE, '32 HYMAN BORIS FISHER, '31 JAMES EUGENE NEARY, '31 ALFRED VAUGHAN CHINNOCI4, '32 LOUIS JOSEPH HARRIS, '32 JOHN WAYNE LATCHER, '32 , GILBERT SHIBLEY POWELL, '31 LEROY HAMILTON WIARDNER, ,'31 IRVING CARL WATKINS, '31 EDWIN PARSON YOUNG, JR., '31 ROBERT LEWIS BEERS, '32 RICHARD REESER, '32 Junge Gizzarelli Swartley Perkins Ellis Chinnock Martin Wilson Hunter Custer Patrick Miller Wallace Shire Finley Bachrnan Buchanan Wieclenmayer Spelshouse Coleman R. Craig Loeffler Truesclell Weckesser MacQueen Margolius Ketcham Southworth Livingston Glasser Stambler Bates Atkins Lyon Goodwin G. Coleman Marietta W. Craig Budelman 1 9 3, V R Mandolin GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN, '95 ..... . ..,..,..., HAROLD EDWARD MARIETTA, '29 ..,....., STANFORD COLLINS BATES, '30 ROBERT DOUGLAS JUNGE, '30 XVILLIAM ELLIS BACHMAN, '31 RICHARD BAXTER SPELSHOUSE, '31 JOHN EDWARD COLEMAN, '29 NORMAN MARGOLIUS, '29 PRITZ EUGENE LOEPELER, '30 HUGH KENNETH MACQUEEN, '30 PAUL NELSON MARTIN, '29 LESTER BROKAW WHITING, '29 ROBERT JAMES WALLACE, '30 ERMANNO FRANCIS GIZZARELLI, '30 WILLIAM SOMERVILLE CRAIG, '29 JAMES BOONE WILSON, '29 ROBERT NEWELL LYON, '29 LAWRENCE BRADFORD PERKINS, '30 TROMBONE GORDON HUEE ELLIS, '32 BASS RALPH WENTWORTH STEWART, '32 Club ......,Directof' ...Leader BANJOS CHESTER FILKINS MONTEITH BUCHANAN GEORGE CA-RLETON FITZSIMMONS, '32 JOHN TALMADGE LIVINGSTON, '32 ROBERT EDGAR PATRICK, '32 ROBERT RITCHIE ZEIGLER, '32 MANDOLINS JOHN SCARLETT CUSTER, '29 HENRY PALMER TRUESDELL, '29 VIOLINS MAX DEYOE SAWYER, '30 BERNARD STAMBLER, '30 WILMER CRESSMAN SWARTLEY, JR., '30 JOHN JOSEPH HUNTER, '32 SAXOPHONES FREDERICK TODD BUDELMAN, '31 MALCOLM CRAWFORD MILLER, '32 WILLIAM AVERY SOUTHWORTH, '32 TRUMPETS EUGENE ANDREW GLASSER, ' 30 WILLIAM HARTLIAN HARDER, '30 CLARINETS RODNEY KENNETH KETCHAM, '29 MARIMBA JAMES GORDON ATKINS, '30 CELLO KARL SOMARINDYCK LOEFFLER, '30 FLUTE 522711 ROBERT SWIFT CRAIG, '31 DRUM JOSEPH EMIL WVIEDENMAYER, '29 PIANO IRVING DANIEL SHIRE, '31 Ellis Budelman Ketcham Perkins Review Departing from their usual custom, the Cornell Musical Clubs made their Thirty-fifth Annual Tour during the Easter Recess rather than during the Christmas Holidays. Inasmuch as thc trip the previous year had been an extensive one, principles of rotation and business expediency demanded that the 1929 trip be confined to the Eastern States and shorter in duration. Such a trip, it was found, would ht very nicely into the Easter Recess period. W1LL1.-iM SOMERVILLE CRAIG, '29 Prefident Consequently the Musical Clubs made their first public appearance ofthe season in Bailey Hall before a colorful audience of Junior Week guests and hosts. The program was composed of a variety of classical and popular selections, as well as the best loved Cornell Songs. The loss by graduation of several well-known performers was tempered by the advent of two new soloists, F. Hynes, '31, who possesses a delight- ful tenor voice, and E. Wiedenmayer, '29, an extremely clever inter- pretive dancer. The Spring season began in Buffalo, where the Clubs appeared in the new Consistory Ballroom on the evening of April lst. The concert was given under the auspices of the Cornell Alumni of Buffalo, who treated the men to a luncheon at the Buffalo Athletic Club and a tea dance in the afternoon. The concert was heartily received. Leaving Buffalo, the Clubs headed south to Pittsburgh, where they gave their second concert in the Carnegie Music Hall. Cornell Alumni of western Pennsylvania accorded the undergraduates a very cordial reception, giving a luncheon at the Keystone Club, and a dance at the University Club Ballroom after the concert. 52283 Craig Ketcham In Harrisburg the men were the guests of the Cornell Club of Harrisburg and gave the third concert of their itinerary in the auditorium of the William Penn High School. The number of Cornellians residing in this vicinity rendered the attendance necessarily small, but the audience was none the less enthusiastic in its applause. During the afternoon the men were conducted through the large plant of the Bethlehem Steel Company in Steelton, and were privileged to visit the State Legislature in session. In the evening the alumni entertained the undergraduates at a buH'et supper and smoker at the Harrisburg Club. Baltimore was the host to the Clubs for the fourth day of the tour. Here they gave a. concert in the Maryland Casualty Clubhouse on the evening of April 4th. They spent a pleasant afternoon seeing the city and attending teas, and after the concert participated in a dance in their honor at the Maryland Casualty Clubhouse Ballroom. On the evening of April 5th the clubs made their fifth public ' appearance in the Ballroom of the Hotel Plaza in New York City, later attending a large dance. The sixth and last concert of the trip was given the following evening in the Hotel Suburban Ballroom in East Orange. After a smoker and a dance given in their honor by the Cornell Alumni Association of Northern New Jersey, the men returned to New York, entraining for Ithaca Sunday evening. The usual Spring Day Concert on May 17th and the Senior Week Concert June 14th complete the 1928-29 season of the Musical Clubs. This group is the oldest surviving organization in the University devoted to public entertainment, and each year its presence is appreci- ated more and more. A large portion of the success of the Clubs is directly traceable to the most capable tutelage of George L. Coleman, '95, director of the Mandolin Club, and Eric Dudley, director ofthe Monius Down VAN PATTEN, '29 Glee Club. Mfzmzger 522911 M. D. BAUM G. BOTTCHER R. W. COHBN J. P. CROSBY The University Bama' GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN, '95 .............................,,................................ ..,.......... EGBERT BOLTON LITTLEWOOD, '29 ......... ..,.... EUGENE ANDREW GLASSER, '30 ...... ..... .........,..,,................ .,,..... CORNETS W. D. DEvILEIss W. D. HENRY W. R. ELLSWORTH M. W. HOAG A. W. FUCHS C. T. JOHNSON E. F. GIZZARBLLI G. N. MILLER CLARINETS C. S. CAVE C. S. 'JACKOSKI S. N. BALLOTIN R. L. BEAN F. T. BUDELMAN C. R. CARR E. ALLEN D. L. BAssETT W. E. BUCK J. A. BULLOCK E. M. DEWEY J. C. BAKER R. N. LOVEJOY H. H. LYMAN P. C. HICKOK J. L. HOLLANDER R. S. CRAIG E. M. ALDRICH P. ALWARD J. W. COLE L. B. DENTON R. K. KETCHAM R. L. LITTLE M. W. FENTON T. A. PASTO A. E. TIESLER SAXOPHONES C. L. ELLSWORTH J. W. GAINEY J. L. GASTER TROMBONES H. L. SUTTON C. F. LYNCH P. N. MARTIN R. R. NORTHROP S. KORSON T. L. OSBORN B. LOWENSTEIN R. V. PREEEER R. WALLACE N. B. MATTHEWS G. W. ELG C. H. PAYNE R. A. EYERMAN R. PURDY R. MARCUS ALTOS AND BARITONES J. H. HOWARD R. S. LOOMIS H. K. JENNINGS PICCOLOS R. H. GLECKNER DRUMS M. FOTER R. MCCARTHY S. FRANK W. D. MINNICI-I Emu M nrgnn .Director Major Chief Trumpets? T. K. POWERS R. D. RICHTMYER P. F. ROBSON G. K. SMALL H. C. PURCELL W. D. REESE S. E. SHAREP A. L. SHUFOII-D H. H. RACHLIN J. W. SHOEMAKER L. L. SPIRT W. A. SOUTI-IWORTH L. E. STILES BASSES I. D. SHIRE R. W. STEWART L. H. WARDNER R. REESER S. T. WILD R. H. INGLIS J. A. NOBLE C. B. WAUD The U nivevsity Orchestra GEORGE WILLIAM ELG, '29.. ..... .. CHARLES JOSEPH SOCH, '29 ...,.. WILLIS CHARLES GORTHY, '3O.. ..., .. GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN, '95 ..,......,..,, EGBERT BOLTON LITTLEWOOD '29 ABEL BLACKING S. BUTTS COLE M. BALLOTIN M: BERNSTEIN CAMERON A. FRIED HERTZEERG CLARINETS R. AUSTIN R. CARR . S. CRAIG K. KETCHAM . C. PURCELL TROMBONES . L. DILLON . H. ELLIS . H. LYMAN P. SMITH OBOE . ABEL CYMBALS . J. FOTER a FIRST VIOLIN S N. DINARDO J. FINNEY E. HOROWITZ D. KAPLAN E. B. LITTLEWOOD N. MARGOLIUS R. D. RICHTMYER SECOND VIOLINS S. C. FRANK L K. S. LOEEELER BASSES G. W. ELG V. KARAPETOFF R. MARCUS L. H. WARDNER DRUMS J. G. ATKINS W. E. BACHMAN T. C. OHART BASSOON W. WISLER C. M. HOFFMAN . D. FREYDBURG HUNTER M. GLUSHIEN S. TAMARIN CELLOS II231JJ W. LATCIIER R. N. LYON CORNETS E. F. GIZZARELLI G. GOODRICI-I C. STEWART P. P. WECKESSER FLUTES R. S. CRAIG W. H. FRENCH R. H. GLECKNER PIANO I. D. SHIRE ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.PreJide1zt ,,,,,,,.,.,,.,...MdHdkg6l' Arxiftant Mana ger ..................Dzrert01' .......C077C6l'f Mailer M. D. SAWYER W. A. SOUTHWORTH B. STAMBLER A. H. STOCKMAN F. F.. LOEFFLER A. SOKOHL W. C. SWARTLEY H. PERKINS A. H. TREMAN VIOLAS A. BECK C. F. BUCHANAN D. CHARDIER G. DALAND . H. S. MARIETTA HORNS E. A. GLASSER C. A. JOHNSON J. MCHENRY TUBA R. W. STEWART TYMPANI M. SINGER I-lulslander Stone Wallace Shire The University Chimes RTNGTNG STAFF PHILIP JOHNSON STONE, '29 ...,.........,...,.O.,.. . .....,........,,,.,,,,,..O, ....... U nivewity Claimemmter Assistant Cbimemezrtm' ROBERT JAMES WALLACE, '30 PAUL LORING HULSLANDER, '31 ' TRVING DANIEL SHIRE, '31 REVIEW October 7, 1928 was not only the sixtieth jubilee of the opening of the Univer- sity, but the sixtieth birthday anniversary of the Bells of Cornell as well. In keeping with the occasion, the Chimemaster played a special recital of old Cornell favorites and compositions written especially for the Chimes. This ringing served also to dedicate two new bells and a modern clavier which had been installed during the summer. The bells, a G sharp in the middle range and a high G, bring the total to sixteen, enhancing the musical possibilities of the Chime and its reputation as one of the finest in the country. The up-to-date clavier makes possible more effective control of the bells and lightens the task of playing. lt has been the policy of the present regime to bring the Chimes into closer touch with University activities and to exercise especial care in the arrangement of appropriate programs. Accordingly, the members of the staff have played special programs for such occasions as President White's Birthday, Founder's Day, athletic rallies, the Flower Show, Senior Singing, the Spring Day activities, and Senior Week events, besides the various patriotic and religious holiclaysg the custom of playing the Alma Maters of visiting teams and celebration ringings after major athletic victories has been expanded. During the year the staff has arranged many new pieces for the bells, including a number of popular compositions, so the repertoire is larger and more varied. In other words, they have tried to make the Chimes a more vital factor in the life of the University Community. , 523211 Wooelfoi'el S ta ge R0 i s Rubin Pomerance Rabinowitz ' Kirshner Jones Forensics The Cornell Debate Team during the 11928-29 season took part in three debates. The Cornellians opposed an Oxford team on October 25th in the opening contest of the season on the question Refolizeolf That gooerninentr rhoalel adopt a ryrtein of eornpalrory arhitration for the .rettleinent of international elirpater. Since the debate was held under the Oxford method, two Cornell men and one Oxford man upheld the affirmative against two men from Oxford and one from Cornell. The audience, judging on its convictions after the debate rather than on the merits of the presentation, voted for the affir- mative. H. D. Feuerstein, '29, R. R. Moscowitz, '29, and N. Rubin, '30 represented Cornell. On February 27th and 28th two Cornell teams met Syracuse in a dual debate on the question Reroloeel: That the jary .ryftein he aholirheal. The affirmative team, com- posed of L. Levy, '29, R. R. Moscowitz, '29 and S. R. Kelson, '30, argued the issue at home whilej. D. Rich, '29, S. Wechsler, '31, and L. M. Bernstein, '32 journeyed to Syracuse to uphold the negative side of the proposition. . The year's last debate was with Columbia on March 23d on the same question discussed in the Syracuse contest. A team selected from the participants in that de- bate supported the affirmative of the question in New York City. On April 20, 1928 the series of public speaking contests, held each year by the University, began with the Fifteenth Annual Fuertes Memorial Stage for upper- classmen in the Colleges of Architecture and Engineering. C. Macarow, '28 of the School of Electrical Engineering won first prize with a speech entitled The Electrical Inelnrtry in Politiey. From a Held of five speakers S. S. Kirshner, '28 took first place in the Fifty- eighth Woodford Oratorical Contest, held in the University Theatre May 8th, speaking on Intellectual Dirarrnainent. ll233ll Rebifuon Rocberter Stage Levering Budd Dudley Maughan On May 2d S. L. Sefton, '29 Won the prize over nine other orators in the Six- teenth Annual '86 Memorial Prize Contest in Declamation for the members of the public speaking classes with a speech entitled The Pozoer of Unaerrtanding. The Thirty-fifth '94 Memorial Prize Debate on January 10th opened the 1929 competitive season. N. Hyman, '29, speaking on the affirmative of the proposition Reroloeas Thar the ,izajfy fyfrem be aoolioloeoi, was adjudged the Winner. Of the three contests open only to students in Agriculture, the Rochester Stage was the first. N. G. Budd, '29, with a speech Whose title was We Mzorr All Hang Together or We Sball All Hang Separately, Won first prize, While O. H. Maughan, '31 took second honors. Rdbilllhll '94 Memorial Stage Feuerstein Blumner Freeman Rich Hyman Kelson lI234H Kvbinrnn Farm Life Challenge Stage Maughan Beebe Dorn Ruziclca In the Second Farm Life Challenge Contest on February llth H. F. Dorn, '29 was the winner, speaking on the question Retained: Thar the 'general property mx in New York Slate .rloazelei be ezbolerhed. Second place Went to C. C. Beebe, '29, The Twentieth Annual Eastman Stage was also Won by H. F. Dorn, '29 on February 14th. His topic was The Fezrmerlr Aim in Life. R. E. Dudley, '29 was the judges' second choice. Both the last named contests were features of the Annual Farm and Home Week. The forensic season throughout was characterized by excellent speaking and orginality in subject matter and in style of presentation. Professor Drummond and Professor Wagner, respectively developed their rather raw material into polished orators and successful debaters. Rabimon Eezfrmezn Stage Dudley Skiff Mapes H. Beers Dorn R. Beers Il235ll HQQZII Wiedcnmaycr Hamilton Voss Noyes Scallman Zuehlkc Coe Lcc Drake Marlin Turner Wechsler Cornehlsen Mole Pink Cantor Egglesron Lyon Blinkolf Schoonover Powers Hunsiekcr Gerry Huppman Marriucrri Berger Singer Simon Glick Barron Ogden Sweccllcr Schuckowsky LaBagh Hill Hammond Siebel S. Blinkoff Mohler Romanow M. McCabe W. McCabe Snloman Harper Fnlcs Conrath Harris William Joseph McCabe, '29,-- Isabelle Saloman, '29 .,...........,,... Robert Jordan Harper, '30 ....,,.,. Ai IEW'- QED rl Dramatic C lub OFFICERS ...,,...,......,.....,,PreJia'enr ........,......,.Vita-Preriderlr ....,,,,,,,...5'eerelarj-Trenfurer Zoe Barclay Fales, '29 .,......,,,,,..,. .....,,, ........,,.,....,,........,,...., l. i brurian Isabelle Saloman, 29 ........,,,,r.,.........,.,..,.....,........ Margaret Ellen Althea McCabe, W.5'.G. A . Reprexenfative ......,Memberfbip Cammiflee Harold Daniel Romanow, '29 ,....,,,,,......,.. ,,,,,... M emberabip Cammillar Sidney Gerald Mohler, '29 ........ William Joseph McCabe, '29 .......,. Alfred Paul Berger, '29 Robert Elmer Conrath, '29 Lemma Bergen Crabtree, '29 Samuel Dalsimer, '30 I-larold Francis Drake, '31 Mildred Mary Eagan, '30 Zoe Barclay Fales, '29 George Fass, '29 Caroline Gratia Getty, '29 Maxwell Armand Gronicb, '29 Adolph Wolf I-laber, '30 Jean Gordon Bancroft, '30 Wilhelmina Barton, '31 Ida Blinltoff, '29 Jacob Blinkoff, '31 Doris Brown, '31 Reid Hoyt Burrows, '31 Irving Eugene Cantor, '30 Herbert Howarth Coe, '30 William Christian Cornehlsen, '29 Gertrude Georgina Coyne, '30 Zena Lee Duberstein, '29 Richard Ira Edviards, '30 Lester Allen Eggleston, '32 Dorothy Elizabeth Evans, '31 . ..,......, Bufiven Manager .....,,.,..,.Xrage Mrumgef George Pass, '29. ...., ,,,.,.,.,......, Morton Singer, '29.-- ...,.,..,............ . Robert Elmer Conrath, '29 .........,. Walker Wellford, '31 ,...,....,....... ....,,..AJ.riJtanl Stage Manager ,. ,,,, Auinant .Wage Manager ....,...,.....Mai'ler Electrician ......,.....,,....AJ.ri.vmn.' Electrician Kathryn Irene Meyer, '29 .,......... .......,,.,,.,........ M iftren ofCa:1ume.t Eleanor Bodine Hill, '29 ......... .. ,....... Ariittanr Mirfreu of Caflumex Hannah Hunsieker, '29 .........,,,,,,,... ,,..,,, .,,,............. C b dirmun af Make-up Margene Louise Harris. '29 ,.,.t.,,..,.....,...,,.. Auirmnt Chairman af Make-up Alexander Magnus Drummond ...,,.. ...,,.....,..,....,..,..., . .faculty Dirsrtar ACTIVE MEMBERS Winthrop Dada Hamilton, '29 Robert Jordan Harper, '30 Margene Louise Harris, '29 Eleanor Bodine Hill, '29 Hannah Hunsicker, '29 Robert Davidson Keller, '30 George Julius Kilgen, '30 Constance Elsie LaBagh, '29 Lawrence Randall Martin, '31 Margaret Ellen Althea McCabe, William Joseph McCabe, '29 Kathryn Irene Meyer, '29 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Mary Fuertes, '31 Helen Lillis Hammond, '29 Marcus Myers Harris, '30 Josephine Ross Hunter, '29 Margaret Anna Huppman, '30 David Kaplan, '31 Dana Willis Lee, '29 James Wilbur Leonard, '30 Katherine Turtle Lowe, '31 Isabel Mary Lyons, '29 Honora Carroll Martinetti, '31 Grace Elizabeth Miller, '30 Leonard Noyes, '31 l237l '30 Sidney Gerald Mohler, '29 Alfred Chalmers Mole, '29 Thelma Loomis Powers, '29 Myrtle Meretta Pullen, '30 Harold Daniel Romanow, '29 Isabelle Saloman, '29 Anna Katherine Schmidt, '29 Morton Singer '29 Ruth Calista Tompkins, '30 Samuel Wechsler, '31 Joseph Emil Wiedenmayer, Jr. Margaret Dorsey Ogden, '31 Dorothy Peers, '29 Frank Stiles Pink, '31 Edna Mary Schoonover, '30 Margaret Amelia Schultz, '30 Ruth Edith Shuehowslcy, 30 Jeanne Helen Simon, '31 Arthur Charles Stallrnan, '29 Audrey Sticbel, '31 Dorothy Wood Stuart, '30 Jeanette Sweedler, '30 George Townsend Turner, Jr., 29 Lawrence Jensby Voss, '29l Harold Babcock Zueblkc, '29 From The Emperor jones Review The Cornell Dramatic Club has, by the number of performances given during the past year and the size of its audiences, stamped itself as probably the most active university producing organization in the country. During the season of 1927-28, the Club's nineteenth year of production, thirty-three one-act plays and nine major presentations were given in hfty-two public performances that attracted audiences totalling fourteen thousand. Nearly four hundred students, drawn from all colleges in the University, took part in the pre- sentation of these programs. The courses in hne arts and dramatics, together with the stage laboratory, the little Campus theatre, the new University theatre in Willard Straight Hall, and the activities ofthe Dramatic Club, have combined to make Cornell one of the centers for the academic study of dramatics. An elaborate production of Shakespeare's Merry Winer af Windsor was a feature of the latter part of the year, a benefit performance of the play being given for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. The Revue, the Dramatic Club's first venture into the musical held, caught the popular fancy with its mixture of mad- ness and dramatic foolery, and in a condensed version formed the annual Spring Day offering of the Club. Luigi Pirandell0's Italian parable Right You Are You Think S09 was the Senior Week production, bringing with the fall of its curtain an official close to the season of 1927-28. Among the visiting celebrities sponsored by the Club during the year was the famous poet and dramatist, Lord Dunsany, who in April gave a talk in Bailey Hall on The Art: and Life. The season of 1928-29 was opened on October Sth with a group of four one-act plays. Then came the first major production of the year, The Younger' Geneeezrian, an amusing epic of small town Puritanism by From The Admirezhle Barhifilleu 5 238 ll From The Faith Healern Stanley Houghton. A week later the Club brought to Ithaca Ruth St. Denis, Ted Sh awn, and their dancers in a program of interpretive numbers that were enthusiastically received. William Vaughn Moody's The Faith Healer was produced in December, to be followed by Sierra's sparkling comedy, The Romantie Young Lady, which comprised the Dramatic Club's junior Week presentation. The last part of February brought the annual Freshman Women's Play, which this year was The Sleeping Beanrqf, by Theodore Du Bois. The fourth major production of the year was an English version, by Granville Barker, ofjules Ro- main's Dr. Knock. For the second successive year the Department of Physical Education and the Dramatic Club united in producing the annual Dance Festival. Following these, the Club repeated, with elaborate scenic and lighting effects, its outstanding success of the summer of 1928, O'Neill's The Emperor janet. The play, a milestone in the career of its world-famed author, first brought him before the public eye, and has become a classic of the modern American theatre. The Club gave further evidence of its versatility in pro- duction by presenting as a curtain-raiser, Nicholas Evreinov's bizarre harlequinade, A Mefvy Death. Included in the one-act plays given during the year were: Releare, by E. H. Smith, Epiroale, by Arthur Schnitzler, Spring, by C. C. Clements, The Glittering Gate, by Lord Dunsany, The Man with a Flower in Hi: Month, by Luigi Pirandello, farkk Hoare, by Alfred Kreymborg, Neoerrhelefr, by Stuart Walker, A Man Should Have A Wife, by Elizabeth Raushenbush: Her Wielow'r Hnrhanaf, by Jacinto Benavente, Snpprerreil Derirer, by Glaspell and Cook, The Conflict, by Clarice McCauley, Tharralay Evening, by Christopher Morley, Fang' Free, by Stanley Robinson, Hall of Laughter, by T. B. Rogers, Interior, by Maurice Maeterlinck, Shall We join The Laelier? by Sir James Barrie, Simon Simon, by P. H. Freund, '29, and the Boalingrinf, by Georges Courteline. From The Romantic Yozeng Lady H 239 ll I M X 524011 Hzvzll Knack Rose Mason Yap Bush Drummond Kelley Schaefer Fenner Wyvell Sharp Losel Loewenberg Roth Colvin W. Fleischer Hoffman Conrarh Mansfield Granger ACanror Lipsky Stieglitz Savery Warriner McCabe Screnger Schauss Hallock Yasuna Schreiber Schaap Berger West Adams Lewis Bissell Purcell Alexander Lacey Connell Quealley Marshall Ellsworth Penniman Beyland Dodge Knox Bullock Schoales Milans Collins F..Fleischer Stillman eserve 0fjgC67 S Training Combs United .Ymtw Ojfirrrf on fintr with the R.0.T.C. at Cornell Unizfefzritv Major R.fHospital, F. A. Major P. V.-Kane, F. A. Major W. E. Chambers, Inf. Captain H. Schroeder, S. C. Captain T. R. Gibson, Inf. Colonel Joseph W. Bcacham, Jr., Connnanflant Captain J. M. Roamer, Inf. Captain IH. J. Galiey, F. A. Captain Captain Captain G. C. Woodbury, Ord. J. A. Stewart, F. A. QS. L. Dunlop, Inf. Captain J. E. Curtis, Inf. CADET OFFICERS INFANTRY Captain J. G. Fuller, V. C. Captain F. H. Gaston, F. A. Ist Lieut. A. B. Hicklin, F. A. lst Lieut. A. K. Hammond, Cav Ist Lieut. W. E. Crist, Inf. Colonel W. P. Bullock, Commanding Lieut. Col. W. C. Knox, Second in Command 2d Lieut. L. C. Davy, Reginzcnial Adjutant Drum Major E. B. Littlewood FIRST BATTALION Major R. I. Dodge, Commanding Company A Captain H. C. Purcell lst Lieut. R. R. Warriner Zd Lieut. G. C. Holfman Company B Captain A. B. Githens lst Lieut. W. Schreiber za Lieut. N. G. Budd Company C Captain G. D. Trowbridge lst Lieut. A. L. Hodge 2d Lieut. R. H. Harold Company D Captain G. G. Penniman lst Lieut. R. W. Morce 2d Lieut. H. W. Mitchell Colonel D. Lieut. Col. Captain W. FIRST BATTALION Major R. S. Milans, Commanding Batteijf A Captain F. H. Fleischer lst Lieut. S. W. Strenger 2d.Licut. H. Sharp Battery B Captain O. B. Bromley,J'r. lst I.ieut.J. A. Steele 1st Lieut. S. L. Sefton lst Lieut. R. Hallock Battery C Captain G. W. Behrman,Jr. lst Lieut. C. R. Champion Zd Lieut. T. G. Rochow 2d Lieut. A. P. Berger 2d Lieut. F. Silberstein 2d Lieut. W. H. Stanley Battefjy D Captain G. B. Conger,Jr. 1st Lieut. C. F. Olsen lst Lieut.J. G. Hoffman 2d Lieut. H. H. Lawton Zd Lieut.J. W. Drummond 2d Lieut.J. L. Loewenberg 2d Lieut. D. Metcalfe Zd Lieut. D. A. Smith SECOND BATTALION Major A. S. Trowbridge, Commondmlg Compazgf E Captain A. Alexander lst Lieut. W. E. Fleischer 2d Lieut. H. T. Lipsky Coznpafgf F Captain C. J. Clavell lst Lieut. B. C. Blackburn 2d Lieut. I. E. Cantor Compaq G Captain D. W. Lewis Ist Lieut.J. D. Warner ld Lieut.J. H. Eisinger Company H Captain S. W. Tompkins lst Lieut. P. J. Purcell 2d Lieut. H.J. Jaffee FIELD ARTILLERY N. Schoales, Commanding THIRD BATTALION Major R. H. Crum, Colnmorlding Company I CaptainJ. A. Herrmann lst Lieut. H. C. Ellsworth za Lieut. N. F. Mansfield Compalgf K Captain E. L. Green Ist Lieut. W.J. McCabe Ztl Lieut. R. R. Rose Company L CaptainJ. G. Connell 1st Lieut. C. H. Colvin 2d Lieut. I. Cohen Company M Captain E. C. Raedel Ist Lieut. R. L. Hodge Zd Lieut. A. B. Rathbone T. M. Goodfellow, Second in Command A. Little, Regimental Adjutant SECOND BATTALION Major B. Tuck,Jr., Commrnzding Battery E Captain W. W. Stillman lst Lieut. G. W. Hedden Battery F CaptainJ. C. Marshall Zd Lieut. A. G. West Zd Lieut. R. K. Ketcham Zd Lieut.J. I. Trolley Battefy G Captain A. N. LeFcber lst Lieut. D. F. Savery 2d Lieut. F. H. Schae1'er,Jr. 2d Lieut. W. J. Losel Zcl Lieut. J. B. Wilson 2d Lieut. A. D. Yasuna Battery H Captain T. F. Queally,Jr. 2cl Lieut. L. A. Burns,Jt. Zcl Lieut. C. L. Fenner 2d Lieut. M. M. Wyvell BAND lst Sergt. E. A. Glasser li243ll THIRD BATTALION Major E. C. Collins, Commanding Battegf I Captain D. W. Adams 1st Lieut. G. Sharpe Bdffflfjf K Captain B. Bissell Zcl Lieut. E. L. Warren Zcl Lieut. R. S. Granger Battery L Captain G. T. Lacey lst Lieut. M. W. Schaap 2d Lieut. F. W. Kelley,Jr. 2d Lieut. G. Levin, Jr. 2cl Lieut. M. Y. Yap Battfjf M CaptainJ. F. Anderson 1st Lieut. L. Schocn 2d Lieut. H. B. Gilligan 2d Lieut. H. L. Borgzinner SIGNAL CORPS Captain S. W. Beylancl lst Lieut. R. E. Conrath Captain F. H. Cusack 2d Lieut. L. F. Mason lst Lieut. S. L. Schauss Zcl Lieut. C. W. Roth An Infantry Mazncrzzver Camp Review A nevv feature on the 1928-29 program of the Military Department was the first battle of Ithaca which took place on May 23d of that year. A considerable part of the year vvas spent in careful preparation, consisting of map exercises and extensive plans for organization. The battle proved a great success and was of un- usual value in teaching the cadets the importance of perfect organization and co- ordination of the several units, as vvell as arousing in them a new interest in military affairs. This year is also the first that the units of the R.O.T.C. at Cornell have been co- ordinated vvith similar units in all the other universities Where the government maintains military instruction. Each cadet is novv receiving the same military in- struction vvhich is being given in his particular unit in the other universities. The membership of the Infantry, Field Artillery, Signal Corps, Veterinary, Ordnance, and Band units is about nineteen hundred. The basic instruction covering tvvo years is required of all Freshmen and Sophomores in the University. An elective course in advanced military science may be taken on the completion of the basic course. At the end of one year of the advanced course, the cadets spend six Weeks in camp vvhere they become acquainted with the field work of the Army. The advanced course leads to a second lieutenant's com- mission in the Officer's Reserve Corps upon graduation. a . As a result of the course in equitation given during XVARREN PAUL BULLOCK, -29 the Sophomore year, many capable riders were develop- Colonel of Infafmy ed. An opportunity to display their ability was offered ll244H A Battery of 75 mm. Gzznf in Anim the riders in the Annual Spring Horse Show. Representatives of the batteries com- peted in high jumping, cross country riding, and bareback wrestling, and exhibi- tions of fancy bareback riding and fencing from the saddle were given. During the past year twenty new horses were added to the stables, which were already the second largest of any in the universities which have the Field Artillery unit. This addition made possible an enlargement of the riding classes and offered to the In- fantry cadet- oflicers the opportunity of learning to ride. Riding instruction was hampered by the bad weather and lack of riding hall where instruction could be carried on throughout the winter months. Considerable improvement has been noted during the year among the cadets. Due to the incentive of a special interbattery competition in both the Freshman and Sophomore Field Artillery units, the cadets took a greater interest in their work and executed their movements with more precision. The competition was decided at the end of the year on the basis of general appearance and discipline, dismounted drill, mounted drill, and the number of men qualifying as gunners. During the past season, the R.O.T.C. Band has been even more active than in the preceding year, developing a far greater precision in marching and preparing many new letter formations. This year the Band played at all the football and basketball games, besides the track meets, that were held in Ithaca, also traveling with the football team to the Princeton and Pennsylvania games. Due to the success of the Dartmouth Ball, new blazing red capes with white linings and white leather music pouches with shoulder straps were added to the already brilliant uniforms. An increase in the number of those aspiring to places in the first band from eighty to one hundred thirty-five made possible the organization of DUDLEY NEVISON SCHOALES, '29 the full Second band. cizmz of Field Artillery 524511 yn p. A ....,.. A. , ' .4.,. ,..-..,., aag ..., --,R Q , -jgggzrg V A AML! ,q..mfiun5u- ,: .,lL.t - A- , ,. -- fH .fal ,, . I .- ,. . . .,. .,. ' f va '4-1,-..1,' , -- M521 L- ., ,, . Qs. L - 2, . 'ff 1' .1 , . 1 . 52465 ,J Je. sl? United Religious Work ' Cornell Unioersigf Christian Association CABINET OFFICERS PHILIP JOHNSON STONE, '29 ...,,.ss,,ss,. ...................,. .................. P r esident DONALD FENWICK SAVERY, '29 OOA,,O,. ..,..O,,. V ice-President ROBERT ALLEN DYER, '29 ....,.7Y.2.E..,..,...........v,,,.v7.,2s,..2..,......... v...........,.. S ecretary CHURCH RELATIONS JOSEPH CLIFFORD BAKER, '30 ....,.,,.V,7,s,.L7.....,...............,...,...,L....,, ,......,..,..,.......... B aptist JOHN TEAGLE, '29 ....,...,.....,......,..,7.VI..,,..s..,...,...............,..s2,,.,,. ......... C hristian Science WILLIAM DEVELLO HULL, '29..Q .L,, ALBERT LANGE ABKARIAN, '29 ......OsO.,O.O. JEROME LESTER LOEWENBERG, '29 ,.....,s. ...Congregational ..,.......Episcopal ..............Hehreeo ROBERT ALLEN DYER, '29 ........v...LLLv,,O,. .,..,.L....w.. L ntheran ELTON MASON SMITH, '30 ,,...,.,,,,vO,77O .,.,.,.,L7.,.,,. M ethodist ROBERT JOSEPH MCCARTHY, '30 .,OO,,, ..,,I,,.., N ewman Cliih FREDERIC HATTON COWDEN, '31 ........ ,.,,v,,.. P reshyterian DONALD WEIER MUELLER, '29 ..,I,.,II,...,..,.........,7.,,,,..,,,,,...,,.......... .,.I,.,7. U nitarian RELIGIOUS EDUCATION JAMES DODMAN N OBEL, GRAD .,..,II...,..........,,.,,,vIV,.IL,.,.............,.,,....,........ Freshman Meetings PASQUALE JEROME LAVIANO, '29 ..77............,,,,,,IIII.,.,............IIVS,.I.,....... Dormitory Discussions WILLIAM HENRY BELL, '29 ,.,,,I,,I,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,.IIs..,,,.,..,.,,.,,,,I.................,.,,.,,. Union Meetings BARNES HALL LIBRARY CEORGE CORNWELL, '29 ...,,.,,.,,..,,..,,,,.,,4.,.,,..,,.,.............,............ ........,. 5' tndent Chairman EXTENSION SERVICE WILLIAM DEVELLO HULL, '29 ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,-,,,,.,,,,,,,..,...,.............,,,..,.. Oiitside Extension Worlz ARTHUR FRANK LEHMANN, '30 ...,,,,,,,,,,.,,.............,..............,.....,............,.... Cigf Social Service RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN STUDENTS WARREN LESTER WORDEN, '29 ,......,.,,.,,,,.,,................................................. Student Chairman OUTIN G CABIN DONALD FENWICK SAVERY, '29 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.....,.,,,.S,....................... .......,.. S tadent Chairman SATURDAY LUNCH CLUB GEORGE TOWNSEND TURNER, JR., '29 ,,,,,,-,,,I.,7.............,I,,,.,.... ...,...... P resident PUBLICATIONS ROGER BURDETTE NELSON, '30 ,I,U,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Editor, The Freshman Handhook ROBERT JOSEPH MCCARTHY, '30 .,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, B nsiness Manager, The Freshman Handhoole WILLIAM CAIRNS BANTA, '30 ..,...,, ,,,,,,O,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, E ditor, The Barnes Hall Bulletin WILLIAM TICKNOR REED, '30 ,...I,. ,,,,,,V,,, A ssisfant Editor, The Barnes Hall Bulletin f248JI U nitect Religious Work Cornell University Cloristiem Association RICHARD HENRY EDWARDS ..,,,,, THOMAS PHELPS CARPENTER ,.D...EE.EE GEORGE EUGENE DURHAM, '19 .....A,A JOHN DIETRXCH WITTICH FETTER .,OvE,, FRANK LAMBERT ......,v.,.,,....,.......,., JAMES ASHTON GREENE MOORE ....... HUGH ANDERSON MORAN.. Oe,. MRS. IDA VENTERS EDMOND .....,, STAFF Executive and Director of Voceztiorzezl Coztmet ,.e..We,.........A,W...e,........,,.,..A.r.rociezte Executive ......A,.OA,,e,..Director of Conferezzcef ,.e,,,,,..,.......,,.e,,.....Director of Cfoitrcfo Releztiofzf Director of Devotional Service imc! Liorizfjf ,.....e.e.,.c...,....,.Director of Exterzfiole Service ,Director of Relifgioitf Editccztiofz ..,...Director of Student Employment Bell Cornwell Laviano Baker Loevvenberg Smith Abkarian Teagle Halverson Reed Nelson McCarthy Lehmann Mueller Savery Stone Dyer Cowrlen lf249H ONINWAIQD - LIKE -TIfIE'- SWALLQW GOING ' ROUSED -IS -EVERY' NERVE AND ' SENSE - DH ' THE 'WILD DELIGHT ' ,QF - KNQWING TIS ,QUE - PQWER -THAT 'DOES THE -ROWING - ' GH -THE -JQY OF - LIFE - INTENSE - - REST WAS OIQ -IVEEBLER-FQLIC N DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL Prefident of the Athletic Council ROMEYN BERRY, '04 Gratlaate Manager 5 253 11 of Athletics EDWARD LOUIS SCHEIDENHELM, JR., '28 Affiytant to tlae Graduate Manager Athletic Reminiscences By COLONEL JOSEPH W. BEACHAM, '97 In general, Cornell athletics in the nineties were in their pioneer stage. Cornell was a late arrival on the field and was dominated in every branch of sport except rowing, in which Yale, Harvard, and Pennsylvania were her rivals. Minor sports were not even considered. Yale, Harvard, Princeton, and Penn were in a class by themselves in baseball, football, and track. They were known as the Big Four because of their prowess. Their reputation gave them an advantage. Every analysis of the situation dictated that the 'iBig Four be Cornell's main objective. ln negotiating this objective the teams were guided by the Cornell ideal, Umeet the problem of life with success and honor. Our men of the nineties were imbued with the spirit of fair play and sportmanship, they frowned on dirty ball. Their conception of success varied with the sport, but they always contended honor- ably for victory. They could expect in many cases only to fight and to fail. Cornell had experiences, prestige, tradition, and morale in rowing, she was supreme on the water. Here was an entering wedge, a hope, a standard. The navy's conception of success was victory , sweep the river was their slogan. Founded in 1872, they were soon out in front reaching their pinnacle of fame in the nineties. When the nineties opened, Cornell was a novice in baseball, football, and track, there was nothing behind her and everything before her. Founded in '85 and '88, respectively, baseball and football had done nothing significant. Track was the Cindrella of college sports. In these branches the conception of success was a close score, and the slogan was make a showing. Fame was reached in baseball in '96 by the defeat of Princeton in a ten-inning game as the result of a home run by Howard Cobb, father of the present football player. Football reached its fame in '99 when Princeton was defeated in the last few minutes of play by a goal from the field kicked by Bobby Young. ln 1899 Cornell witnessed the advent ofjack Moakley. Jack was a young spark of a lad with fire and dash, who blew this far west from his home in South Boston, with a Harvard accent, prepared to shoot Indians. No one dreamed that Jack was destined to make a record comparable to that of the grand old man of rowing, Charley Courtney. Jack found a temperamental bunch in his squad upon his arrival here. It was the day of breakfast foods, and grapenuts had just appeared on the market. Jack was pestered and annoyed by persistent demands for the new cereal until one morning he slipped down to the training table and wrote on the blackboard, men who eat beef are beefy, men who eat nuts are nutty. Since then jack has had the situation well in hand. Whatever may be said of Cornell athletics in the nineties, the thrills were sufficiently distributed and progressive to engender a healthy spirit. I12S4lI DEXTER SIMPSON KIBIBALL .... ROMEYN BERRY ...........,...,.,.. CHARLES HAZEN BLOOD ,....,,,AA. XVILDER DXVIGHT BANCROET ,..,,,, FOSTER MELDRUNI COFFIN ...,,,,, CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN ..,,, STANLEY XVILLIAM ABBOTT ..,,. ARCH PAUL SMITH, JR .....,,.,..,. RAYMOND PAUL SHAROOD ........ LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS ..,,..,,,... DUDLEY NEV1SON SCHOALES .,...... CARL LEWIS WEAGANT ....,,.,. GEORGE BROOKS EMENY ..,,,, DAVID FLETCHER HOY .,,,,.I....,,.I JOSEPH THEODORE FROEHLICH ,.S.,., JOHN DONALDSON RUSSELL ,,,,... LEWIS HUDSON DURLAND ..... BRISTOW ADAMS ,,,....,,...,,,,..... JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON ..,..,.,.....,, Athletic Council WILLIAM ANTHONY GEOHEGAN, JR .....L. CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW .,.....,... LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE, L.., ,, DONALDVFOX LAYTON ....,.......,,,....... ROBINSGN Cox GLAZEBROOK ,,.,,, JOHN KENT HEWSON ,,..........,. CHARLES LOVE DURHAM ..... GLENN DBWEY STAFFORD ..... WILLIAM DALY PHELAN ...... ROBERT IMRIE HOOD .,..,,...............,.... FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH ..... GEORGE JAMES OLDITCH .......,...,.,.... RALPH DUSENEERRY RAY ,....., JOHN BOYD ATWOOD' .............. CHARLES DIEBLE BOSTWICK ...,., JOSEPH SCOTT GOWDY ..,....,.,.,... EDWARD CLARKSON COLLINS ,.... RICHARD WILLIAM BROWN ..... ROLLINS ADAMS EMERSON ........ EARL CHARLES CLARK, JR ..... ROBERT HOPPER CRUM ..,....., STEPHEN FRANCIS DUNN ..,...,. LOUIS MELVIN NICHOLS ....,. JOHN SCARLETT CUSTER ......,.,,..,.. CHARLES RUPERT CHURCH, JR .... ., ELKINS HAMILTON HALE ....-.... HARRY CAPLAN ...,,.,.,.,..,.,, PATSY POMPEY PIRONE ......,. THOMAS EUGENE SHAFFER .......... FREDERICK WILLIAM KILBORNE ...,.. ll255l1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..Pl'BJlli6l1f ..,...Graelzfezre Manager .....,,Finmzeial Aelvifer .....,,,.,,...C0l!l1L'l!M6l71bBf ,...,,fi!IlllZ7il Reprefezftative .,,,,,,,,,,..,..C1'ew Aelvifef' ...,,,.Canzm0elm'e qf Crew ,W,,,,,,,,,,..,,,Ma11age1' gf Crew .,,,,A:.fi.rtant Manager af Crew ..,,,,,,......,..,Foatball Aelvixef .......,Ce1ptain of Football ,,,,,,,,....,.,,,,,Md7IdgEl' of Football ,,...A.f.rif!anr Manager of Fontball ,,,,,,,.,..,..,..,,,.,Ba.reball Aelvifef' ..,....Capmin of Bafelmll ,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,.,Manager of Baxeball ...Auiftant Manager' of Bafeball Aelvifer ...,.,.Captaln ef Track ...,,.,,,............Manager qf Trade .....,.AJ.ri.fra11t Manager of Track ,......,,,.,.....BaIketbe1ll Aelvixer ,......Captain of Bafketball I.........,......Manager ef Baxketball Axxixtanz' Manager of Bafkerlzall ,.,,,..,......,...........Wf'eJtleng Aelvifer' .....Captain of W1'eJrling .......,,,........Manager of W1-eftling .Anifrant Manager of Wrextlirlg Aelvifer .......Captain of Soeeer .............,.......Manage1' of .Yaeeer ,.....A.fTiJtant Manager of Soccer ...,..............L..Lacr'a.rTe Aelviyez' .....Capiain of Laefzufe .,........,,.......Manager of Laerasxe .....AIJi.rrant Manager of Lacroix: Aelvner .,.....Captain of Haekey ,.......,...........,.Manage1' af Haekfgf ......AJJi.rtant Manager of Hockey Aelvifer ....,..,Captain of Tennix ,.,,.....,,........I..Manager of Tenni: ......AIJiJtanf Manager of Tennix .....,,...........,..,.,Feneing Aelvixer ..,...Captain af Fencing .....,..,,..,.......Manager of Fencing ......AI'IlJtant Manager of Fencing 1 'A,1 Q1 V -VPL Ig W ! 2 ,S . L', g1 ,, , V . Bell Biffell Varsity Cheerleaders HEAD CHEERLEADERS WILLIAM HENRY BELL, '29 BRADFORD BISSELL, '29 CHEERLEADERS MILTON WALTER ARING, '30 MALCOLM COWAN MATTICE, '30 ' ROBERT DOUGLAS JUNGE, '30 GEORGE RICHARD SCHOEDINGER, '31 fzmge Martine Scboedintger firing 5 256 3 ' 'G1L DOBIE DUB SCHOALES Coach Captain The 1928 Football Season Although eight letter men reported for Fall football practice, there was almost a complete lack of starring material. Moreover, graduation had caused the loss of several good backfield men, and Coach Dobie had at his disposal only one letter man among a good many candidates for this department. The main strength of the team rested in the line, where Cornell was more fortunate in finding such men as Captain Schoales, Anderson, Wakeman, Worden, and Kneen. A definite backfield formation was not decided on throughout the season, but at different times Scott, Dietrich, M. I. Johnson, Kanich, Beck, Lyon, and H. S. Johnson ably filled their positions. On September 29th an unimpressive Cornell team scored a 20 to O victory over a mediocre Clarkson eleven. The light backfield, averaging 155 pounds, noticeably lacked punch. The kicking was especially poor. Several successful passes aided the Red and White attack, and the performance of the line was a great help to the back- field. The game with Niagara on the following Saturday with approximately the same backfield saw a decided improvement in offensive play, resulting in a 34 to O victory for Cornell. Beck's long end run with good interference started the scoring for the Varsity, and Dietrich's recovery of a fumble paved the way for another score. Wake- man recovered a punt a few minutes later and crossed the line for the third touch- down in the first half. A Niagara fumble early in the second half gave Kanich a chance to tally, Wakeman making good on his fourth successive try for point. E258H , M- 'sv--N-.. ' ms- - it Y? . 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M.g1.'4'fv.z is lauv-1, s. -5. ci' -1' 'AlP1,5--,'.T-gr-vzg.i. . nf: 3 ,.:x','f ,f'g.-- 1 f-',. ga-,' H11-,wf:,.. 1 l i ' f. l-,L vt , '.g--fl-ie zg2,.1.,2'E:pff'-'wfii31535,ri X'5?sf-9513f'..'f2zi5 avg,-Wg . ., A, ,M , ,-,- W.. ,, , , ,i . , 4,sa,.e,., s , V .. f - if-'mviwfffes X..--7+ e-as Ne 4 f...'w- . . , , . ,,, , , , , ., ,,,.- - -rv-, - ,,.n,,-..-ap +V ,,i,3.x,ffg,-- af, A Leaf. .g Him.-M.a:i12...i.x-,.z.:.a.w,..,,za.,:z.u..A. aaiaai- - .L has :w3..A.,. . ,- s, 4. ,meg ve ' 1, 1911. , 3 5,-f.. ae-1-maZ,.f ,agar 4.1.g,,f,E,,M3y5,,,,xf,-,lg Dietrich Panty in the Niagara Game Several passes, followed by a plunge through center, finished the Cornell scoring for the day. In an intersectional game on October 13th, a Hampden-Sidney eleven received the small end of an 18 to 6 score. Cornell started the scoring when Parker raced forty yards for a touchdown, after having snatched up a fumble from a blocked pass. The Virginians stirred up some excitement in the third quarter, when they evened the score after a pretty pass, Lawson to Peach. Short lateral passes aided Cornell materi- ally in gaining the next touchdown. The entrance of Scott and Bristol into the game increased the speed of the backfield considerably, resulting in a third touchdown. On October 27th a rejuvenated Cornell eleven invaded Princeton for the first time since 1905 and lost a beautifully played game in the Palmer Stadium, 3 to O. Despite the outcome, Cornell shaded the Orange and Black in every department of the game except punting, the latter, however, counting considerably. Costly fumbles alone marred the offense of the outpassing and outrushing Cornell eleven. Al- though both teams passed and rushed determinedly in the first period, neither was able to bring the ball to the threatening position. Princeton neared the Cornell goal in the next quarter, but the Red and White forward wall held, and the Tiger threat came to naught. Cornell started a march down the field in the third quarter, but lost the ball on a fumble. Following this, Princeton worked the ball steadily down the field within the twenty-yard line. Three times the Varsity turned back thrusts, but on the last down Lowry kicked a field goal to win the game for Prince- ton. The next game, with Columbia, was played on Baker Field November 3d, a sea of mud and rain preventing either team from scoring. Plays through the line lI259ll fohmofi Maker Five Yeireif Through Coliimhiez Line were used with little variation by both elevens, for the muddy field and the slippery ball made open formations unfavorable. Following the ball well, the Varsity re- covered three of its opponent's fumbles, and Anderson acquitted himself favorably in returning Buser's punts. In the second period Hamilton of Columbia broke through tackle for sixteen yards, but on the next play the ball slipped from his hands, Lyon retrieving it and dashing to Columbia's eighteen-yard mark. Line bucks by Scott and H. S. Johnson and a five-yard penalty placed the ball on the two-yard line, but on the fourth down Scott was thrown back, after he had ap- peared to be over the goal line. In the fourth quarter Columbia missed her big chance to tally, when Harry Scott threw a forty-two-yard pass to Liflander, who reached the seven-yard line before he was stopped. Dietrich maker Gain Through Princeton Line E 260 B fabmoa Gaim 072 Of Tackle Agaimt Dartmouth On November 10th Cornell made a poor showing against St. Bonaventure, the game ending in another scoreless tie. The heavy visiting team brought the ball deep into Cornell territory twice, aided by frequent passes, in which the Red and White backs were outclassed by their speedier opponents. The heavy Brown and White forwards smothered the famous off-tackle play before it was started. Penalties alone kept the visitors from scoring. On November 17th, Dartmoutlfs brilliant backs, playing with confidence rarely seen in any Cornell eleven, ran and passed their way through mediocre op' position to win 28 to O. The opening kick-off gave Dartmouth the ball in the middle of the field. Wolff and Marsters alternated in spectacular passing and line-plunging, '- t 1 4' -ft -Q wa' - Q f ' . ,W ' an i , 1 A ,, -' . 2 f -4 at 2 - 1, ' -, a- tw -,fri .. h, . :V . -- - - 3 A -,- -', ',. H ' 1,5 . gf-ew ' in eg VJ . yd , 43. 5 if 'gag' g. i Q, is Q vs.: 5 K ff .3 f 2 'Wi ' ui' .K ' :., , f -f. - 'ff ' .,,. . - lf- 'K V- W, .,.,.,Z,,f5-H .1 ,- if - ,. - -- f -N, -at , ,a,,,-. ,- ,V - ',f, , A , - , H f.,a,L :A I 175 - f Q l 5 15 , if law? V it 2 A I, .- -A if , age? .V am' . . . 1' V' he g,j fi J' gg 1 5 A , ,g f . a' as af 4' A -'W ,L . '- V ia' X W '. . 5- 1 ' ax ' . ff. M? ' :' . ...,. F .e5SA:'fs1..,-1 ' tv. -' get--, :,,.,., , gil' 1- , 1 ., eq, , S . H E! ' :ty - 'N '1-'mm' 'La' :f5.yfQ? ' - . Mwst asf?- w ' Y e ' . 2' '12, -r 534 F '- W ffa' ' ' .yi 1, ,. t. .2 -vit , , if ' -QW 4 ev' , ,- , sa g- Wat:-.:.31, ang' f fa , ,-g.:fei,,w MQ, 1 , ,. . ,.a:- ,243 7 ye- ,eg,,5-,g- a- 1 .,,, fc. f , , ,t 1 Wh--W 4,1 f ' .sf , ' 132-az-,. :pw ,Qs naga- MMM , az f f t i, r , .wi .-,,,, -1 ,ZA X .ef x -a6'l1w1e?sQ2'fg:e,95f, .f at ' Q e, 4 Q- at-we 4 L' 4- 4, s +1 - -4: f f ear, l agie-f3 fa'zg ' :We ' . Lawler, Princeton, Attemptf to Block Dietricbl' Pant ll 261 11 Camel! Kickr Oat of Danger in Penn Game Wolflqs third throw being caught by Marsters on Cornell's twenty-yard line, and carried the remaining distance for the first score. Wolff's runback of Wakeman's second kick-off was brilliant, the fleet-footed sophomore twisting and dodging more than eighty yards from the receiving point to the goal. The Varsity was saved from a severer defeat by the many penalties imposed on the Dartmouth team for off-sides. On Thanksgiving Day, Pennsylvania in its greatest triumph over Cornell since 1894, defeated the Varsity 49 to O. Scull of Pennsylvania, a track stat, consistently got away from the secondary defense to take passes out of the air and convert them into touchdowns. Cornell's box defensive futile-ly strove to upset such an attack. The Cornellians made one magnificent bid to score. In, the third period, with Pennsyl- ' .A Amierfan About to Tackle Penn Man 3 H262H Opelzzm, Penn, Maker Gain on Pau vania leading, 28 to O, H. S. Johnson took Scull's kick to his own thrity-six yard line, and Dietrich and he made first down at midfield. Dietrich and Lyon, on center bucks and off-tackle slants, added another first down. With the team working smoothly and powerfully, three more first downs were made, which put the ball on Penn's eight-yard line. Two plunges netted only one yard, but Hoffman on the next play sliced off tackle for five yards. On the fourth down, and with the ball on the two-yard line, Cornell fumbled into the arms of Opekun of Pennsylvania, who raced ninety-four yards for a touchdown. Next year's prospects indicate a fair line and an experienced backfield which, it is hoped, will complete a more successful season. Penn Attempts Parr from Their 45-Yami Line Q 263 B H..Iohnson Hunter Kanich Champion Lyon Hoffman Wakeman Dietrich Bristol M. johnson Wrampelmeier Scott Cobb Waterbury Kneen Schoales Anderson Steinberg Hunt McGowan Parker 1928 Varsity Foothall Team OFFICERS DUDLEY NEVISON SCHOALES, '29 w, .......... ..., ,,......w , ,.,....,............ C apfaia SAINIUEL WAKELIAN, '30 ..,,,, ,.,..,.... . ,......,. ,. . C apraia-Elect CARL LEVVIS WEAGANT, '29 ,......... ..,,.A.,,.....w......,.A.. M anagef GEORGE BROOKS EMENY, '30 7A,.O,O. .....,.. A ffirfarll' Maflagcf COACHES GILMORE DOBIE .......,.,..,,,..A.OO.4.,..,....,...,,O,,,YWE,,,,,E,,,,,,,,,, .,........ H ead Coafh THOMAS FRANCIS FENNELL, 2D, '26 ..,,,,,,,,, , DAVID SHERWOOD HILL, JR., '26 ,.,,,.O.....,. EUGENE PRICE BALDERSTON, JR., '28 ,..,.......,...V... TEAM GEORGE PERCY HUNTER, 30 ..I..,4I.,,,,,, ,,.,,44,,,,,., DUDLEY NEVISON SCHOALES, '29 ..,O CHARLES EDWARD PARKER, '29 .,..., SAMUEL WAKEMAN, 30 ,,,, .,II,,,,,,,,.,,V, EDMUND ALLEN COBB, '30 ,,,,,,-Y,,,-,, PAUL NORMAN HUNT, '31 ,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,L,L JACKSON DEWITT WATERBURY, '29 ,....... PERRIS PHILLIP KNEEN, '29 ...,,I,,,,,,,,,,, JOHN SERRIL MCGOWIN, '31. ,..,,.. RICHARD WILBUR STEINBERG, '29... WARREN LESTER WORDEN, '29 ....... JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON, '29.... PHILLIPS KAY CHAMPION, '30 .....,.... FRED JOHN WRAMPELMEIER, '29 ........ EARL GARNER BRISTOL, '29 ,,,,,, C-,A,,,,,O 'HOWARD SPAFARD JOHNSON, '30 ......,. SIDNEY DEERFIELD BECK, '29 ,,.... CARL THIELE HOFFMAN, '30, ,,.., . MAURITZ IVER JOHNSON, '31 ,,,,,L. JOSEPH KANICH, 30 .,.,..,,....,,.,,.,,...... ROBERT N EWELL LYON, '29 ..,.,,.....,L.,. RICHARD RHEEM DIETRICH, '29 ...... NORMAN EMBREE SCOTT, '30 ,.I..,...... ,..,,L,Af5l.fta1zt Coach I......AsJlJtarzt Coach ....,I.A.r.rZJrauz' Coach I.,,.....Rlght End ,,,,,,,,,,,,Ri,ght End L.......Rl,ght Tackle .L..L,...Right Tackle ..,...,..Rl,ght Guard ..,......Ri,ghr Guard ...,....-Rlghz' Guard ,,,,,,,,.,,...,.,Cerzre1' ......,.Left Guard ..,..I,.Left Guard ........Lefr Guard ........Lcff Tackle Left End ........Left End ....,......Quarrerhacl2 ,,,I,,,,,..,,,.Quarterhacl2 ..,.....Rlght Halfhack ....I,..Rl,ght Halfhack ........Rlght Halfhaclz ........,.Left Halfhack ..,....,,,Lefr Halfhaclz ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,Fullha6lz ..,...,I,...Fullhaclz SUBSTITUTES ROBERT EVANS ALEXANDER, '29 AMOS GREEN ALLEN, JR., '31 HORACE GREELEY BEREAN, JR., '31 EDWARD WATTERSON GUTHRIE, '31 WILLIAM SHARMAN IBOLD, '29 526511 FRANCIS LUEDER, JR., '31 BERNARD KATZ, '29 WALTER WOODHOUSE SIBSON, JR., 30 JAMES PEYTON TATTERSFIELD, '30 ARTHUR LEE TOWSON, '30 1928 Football Record Dale Score Score Sept Cornell 20 Clarkson Tech E O Oct. Cornell 34 Niagara V O Oct. Cornell I8 Hampden-Sidney 6 Oct. Cornell O Princeton 3 Nov Cornell O Columbia O Nov. Cornell O St. Bonaventure 0 Nov Cornell O Dartmouth 28 Nov Cornell 0 Pennsylvania 49 1928 MANAGEMENT Place Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Princeton New York Ithaca Ithaca Philadelphia CARL LEWIS WEAGANT, '29 GEORGE BROOKS EMENY, '30 Manager flxrlftanf Manager 52663 'JACK' ' MOAKLEY ' JOHNNY ANDERSON Coach Captain The 1928 Track Season The Varsity track team, this year, enjoyed the most successful season since 1922. By virtue of its victory in the Indoor Intercollcgiates and its tie for third place in the Outdoor lntercollegiates it stamped itself as one of the best teams in the country. Captain Spelman was forced out of competition by a strained tendon suffered in the second meet of the season or Cornell might have attained even higher honors. His teammates, however, especially Wright, Cohen, Anderson, and Worden in the weights, Caruthers in the hurdles, and Rhodes and Benson in the broad jump and distance runs, respectively, developed under the tutelage of Coach Moakley into a well rounded and formidable group. Wright, the most prominent member of the team, set a new record in the 35-pound weight throw at the Intercollegiates with a heave of 53 feet ll inches and also broke the intercollegiate record in the hammer throw with a distance of 167 feet 8 inches. The eighth annual Triangular Indoor meet, held in the Boston Arena on Febru- ary 25th, opened the season for the Cornell men. Harvard barely succeeded in de- feating the Varsity with a total of 441!3 points to Cornell's 3973 and Dartmouth's 3255. Levy set a new triangular record in the 16-pound shot put and Wright set a new intercollegiate record in the 35-pound weight throw which, however, he f268H I , Spelman and Comtloerf Enjoying ol Workout subsequently broke twice in the course of the season. Both the hurdlers and the jumpers made a fine showing in the face of stiff competition. The next week the team, which gave a much better performance, won the ln- door Intercollegiate crown on the strength of its weightmen. Taking 13 out of a possible 15 points in the 35-pound weight event and four points in the shot put, Cornell gained a lead which Georgetown, its closest rival, was unable to overcome in the running events. Benson in the two-mile run added enough points to those won by the endeavors of Wright, Cohen, Worden, Weis, and Levy, to win the meet with a score of 21 to Georgetown's ZOV2. Caruthers, who was a favorite in the hurdles stumbled and fell in the trial meet, or the Red and White might have defeated its opponents more decisively. Nevertheless the showing of the trackmen was very impressive in a gathering of the best teams of the East. On March lofh Coach Moakley's men again proved their mettle by defeating Yale in the annual Drill Hall meet, 5815 to 5472. Yale had been generally conceded a slight advantage, but the usual good work of the weightmen combined with the excellent performance of the rest of the squad enabled them to conquer the New Haven team. Wright threw the weight 55 feet Vginches to break all existing Cornell and intercollegiate records, and Anderson won the shot put, showing a return of the form he had displayed the previous year. Outstanding among the other performers H269H Heekin Taker Second Heat of the 100 in Penn Meet were Benson, who easily took the two-mile race, and Caruthers, who broke the Drill Hall record in the high hurdles. In all, five new dual meet records were established during the evening. ln the last indoor meet of the season, on March 24th, the Cornellians went down to defeat before a strong Michigan team in the Drill Hall. The last event, the relay, decided the winner as it did in the Triangular meet. Caruthers defeated Kinney in the hurdles, Benson came in ahead of Jesson in the mile-run, and Dulaff beat Lamont, the favorite, in the 880 by a powerful sprint at the finish. The Varsity made its poorest display at the Penn Relays on April 27th and 28th. Wright who was conceded his event was the only man to take a first. Caruthers took a second in the 120-yard high hurdles, bowing to McDonald of Holy Cross. These Clark, Penn, Beary Azzrbucb in the Second Heat of the 220 U no 3 ' , ... . 1-vin' . l Jill .ffm I LJ.: .,ml.4s, f Us lang? YQSII 1 5 I aff' I vi R - ,........,i....i',.Qaz..:.'.V Carzztlaertr Takes First Hem' of 220 Higbx Against Penn two and Worden were the only men to place for Cornell. Franklin Field was a sea of mud, which hindered the making of many new records. On May 5th, for the third consecutive year, Cornell overwhelmingly crushed M.l.T., 104 to 31. The Ithacans took eleven first places and filled most of the smaller point bearing places. In the weights, in the mile-run, in both low and high hurdles, and in the 100-yard sprint, Cornell made a clean sweep. Treman's defeat of Captain Meagher of M.l.T. came as a decided surprise. The latter had been picked as a certain winner, and Treman, in defeating him gave promise of a successful future. Anderson threw the discus 138 feet 11 inches, taking first and thus approaching the good work he did the year before. Cornell scored its second win of the outdoor season when it downed Penn on Kmtler, Penn, Winx 220, Heekin Second 5 271 11 Hensley Over the Highs May 12th. The strong wind which blew on Schoellkopf made the setting of new records a difficult proposition, but Worden did succeed in breaking the Dual Meet and Cornell record in the javelin with a distance of 190 feet 835 inches. His was the outstanding performance of the afternoon. Anderson was a double winner, taking the shot put and the discus throw, beating out Lamberg of Penn in both instances- Caruthers took both the high and the low hurdles, although he found difficulty in getting over the barriers before the wind blew them down. His time in the highs, 1575 seconds, was very creditable in the face' of the stiff opposition the wind afforded. Heekin, a sprinter who had never before shown much promise, came in just slightly behind Scull in the 100-yard dash. He again came in second in the 220-yard event. As Cornell has been weak in sprinting for a number of years, Heel-:in's success brought satisfaction to all the team's supporters. In the 440 and the 880 the Red and the Blue made clean sweeps. The total of points was 792!3 for Cornell and 5573 for Pennsyl- vania. Journeying to Princeton for the last dual meet of 1928 on May 19th, Coach Moakley's runners lost by a slight margin to the Tigers. The Orange and Black was H2723 Er, i NW., - Andaman Throwf the Dixons ' especially strong in the running events, taking first in every one. Anderson was again a double Winner, taking first in the shot put and in the discus. Cornell took seven first places out of fifteen possible ones, showing that the meet, which ended with a score of 7O1!3 to 6425, was indeed a close right. Williams did 12 feet 6 inches in the pole vault to take that event from Hedges and Dodge of Princeton. Caruthers took both firsts in the hurdles, his Work Was phenomenal throughout the year and he equalled many Cornell and Dual Meet records. To finish their victorious season, the Red and White trackmen tied for third place with Penn State in the Outdoor Intercollegiates held at the Harvard Stadium on May 25th and 26th. Wright was the only Cornellian to Win a first place. Since the Cornell team Was only able to tie for ninth position in last year's Intercollegiates, this step up to third is a marked improvement. The record of the 1928 track team is enough to make any Cornellian proud. Coach Moakley, assisted by Coach Bangs, has again placed the name of Cornell to the fore in the track World. ll273ll Dyer Mordock Schoheld Hensley Schultz Steinberg McConnell Forker Gusso Bryan Martin Walsh Baker Wright Llop Eckert Orthmann Treman Tourtelot Vallee Payne Ercla Geohegan Heekin Brumder Wells Young Frincke Crawford Beyer Nydegger Levering Beaman Graziadei O'Leary Bangs Keet Eldridge Levy Weis Wickham McKaig Dulaff Aurbach Berry Murdock Rhodes Wilkes Pond Worden Anderson Carurhers Spelman Benson Wright Cohen Williams Moakley 1928 Varsity Track Team ROLLIN HENRY SPELMAN, JR., '28 ........,. .,,,.,,,,,........Captaif1 JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON, '29 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, AA,,.,,,,Y., C izpmin-Elm MALCOLM PUTNAM MURDOCK, '28 ,,...A.,..A.,.,..... ..................,,,...,A. M anager XVILUAM ANTHONY GEOHEGAN, JR., '29 ,,,.,.,,. .......,,., 4 Tfiftanf Manager JOHN FRANCIS MOAKLEX' ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Comb JOHN ROBERT BANGS, '21 ,,,.,,, PAUL MARTIN O'LEARX' ,.,LL JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON, '29 ,A,,,,,,,,,A,, LESTER PI-IILLIP AURBAC1-I, '28 ,........ CHARLES EMERSON BAKER, '29 ,,,.,.... ORSON CASWELL BEAMAN, '29 ..,..,,,. . HORACE HULL BENSON, '29 ,,,,,,. JOSEPH BERRY, JR., '28 ,,,,A,,A,,,AA, FRANK KELIP BEYER, '29 ,,,,,LL,,,,,L,,,, EDWARD JOHN BRUMDER, '29, ,,,,, GEORGE FREDERICK BRYON, '30, ,,,,,., ELMO CARUTHERS, JR., '28 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, HAROLD NATHANIEL COHEN, '28 ...,,,,., HARR1' WILLIAM CRAWFORD, '30 ....... FREDERICK GEORGE DULAFE, '30 ....,.... ROBERT ALLEN DYER, '29 ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, HERBERT BARRY ECKERT, '30 ,,,,,,,,I,,, ROSWELL GILES ELDRIDGE, '30 ..,.I.,, ALBERT ROBERT ERDA, '30 ,I,,,,,,,,,, LEE ROBINSON FORKER, '28 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, HAROLD CARL FRINCKE, '28 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, LEONARD HERMAN GUSSOW, '28, ,,,.. WALTER CRESSLER HEASLEY, '30 ...,..,... GEORGE EBERSOLE HEEKIN, '30 ........... EUGENE LITTLE KEET, '28 ,..,..,..,,..... SAMUEL RALPH LEVERING, '30 ..,....I LAWRENCE HENRY LEVY, '30 .......... MANUEL CHESNEL LLOP, '30 ,,,,,,II,,,,, WILLIAM EUSEBIUS MARTIN, '29 ,,,,,,,,,,,, ANDREW JAMES MCCONNELL, '28 ,....,..... JOHN ROSS MCK.AIG, '30 ,,,,,,,,,,,I,,,,,,,,-, JOHN BAYLEY MORDOCK, '28 ,,,,,,,,,I,,,, ROLAND ROSWELL NYDEGGER, '28 ......,.. ALBERT HUGO ORTHMANN, '29 ....... JOHN DANIEL PAYN'E, '30 ,,,,,,,.,-,,, JAMES DUNBAR POND, '28 ,,,,,,,,,,,,I,,- FOSTER TWICHELL RI-IODES, '28 .,.,,... GEORGE MUNSON SCHOFIELD, '28 ,..,., SHERMAN BOYNTON SHULTS, '29 ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ROLLIN HENRY SPELMAN, JR., '28 ,.,,,,,-,,-,-,,,, HERMAN HENRY STEINBERG, '29 ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, EDWARD MORTIMER TOURTELOT, JR., 29 ....... 'CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN, JR, '30 ,,,,,.,,,,,,, ERNEST LOUIS VALLEE, '30 ,,,..-,,,,,,..,,, JOHN JOSEPH WALSH, '30 ,,,,,.,,.-,, FRANK JOSEPH VJEIS, '30 ...,...,......, JOSEPH WILLARD WELLS, '29 ,,,.,,.,,.,, JOHN SCUDDER WICKHAM, '30 .......,.. ROBERT JAMES WILKES, '28 ,,......... JOSEPH NASH WILLIAMS, '28 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,., WARREN LESTER WORDEN, '29 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, NORWOOD GRISWOLD WRIGHT, '28 ....... GEORGE WILLIAM WRIGHT, '30 ...,.. WILLIAM NORMAN YOUNG, '29 .,........ 527511 AJ,ri.rIrn1t Coarla A.f.riJten1t Coaeb .. I , ..,.,... Sha! Pzit, Di,rf1z,r .,....,.,.,..........,.S'17l'l77l'.f Mile Mile Two Mile ,,,..,.I-Iigla jump, Pale Vaal! ,....,....Rela1f, Law Hzira'le.r, Broailfnmp Mile .........................Q7!df'l'6l' Mile ..............H1e1'ille.r ..,.......Wei,4-glare ..,..,...,.....favelin ....,,...Half Mile ..................S'Pl'll7l'J' ........,..............S'17l'i7ZtJ Mile, Mile Mile ..,.......,....-faveliiz .........Half Mile ...,.......,VprintJ ...,...,..Hiira'leJ ............,.,.S'prifzr.r ........Hi,gla jump ,.,.......Twa Mile .....,.,,....S'l90t Put .........Law Hzefellef Mile ...,,...,.,,.....B1'0ad Jump ..........Mile, Two Mile Mile .,..........P0le Vaiilt ..,......Half Mile fzmip Mile Broad fiimp, .S'pri1itJ', Relay Mile ........Low Hzirdlex, Relay ,.,.,....,...,,,...,....Wei,glatf Mile .......Qaa1'tef' Mile, Relay Mile ,........Hi,gla jump, .flyer Put ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..Pole Vault ,,,,,,,,,.,.,Wei,gl9t:, Javelin Mile ....,..Hzerille.r, 5'printJ, Relay 1928 Tmck Recom' TRIANGULAR MEET: AT BOSTON February 25 1. Harvard ,,..,,,.. ..,......... 4 42 2. Cornell ...........,..,...,....,...... 39M 3. Dartmouth .....,. INDOOR INTERCOLLEGIATES: AT NEW YORK ' March 3 1. Cornell .....,...,....,.... ..,...,,A. 2 1 6. Dartmouth ,....,.,u. 2. Georgetown .,....... ,.,,,,.,A, 2 OM 7. Penn Stare ...,..,,,.. 3. Yale .,..............,.,. ............ .......... 1 9 M 8. Holy Cross... 4. Harvard ,.........,,.......r................,,,,...........,,..r.... 14 9. Brown ........,,........... 5. New York University ,..,...........,.,,. ................ 1 3 10. Pennsylvania ,.,.,,......... - 11. Union ,.,,..................................................,,.......... 7 YALE DUAL INDOOR MEET: AT ITHACA March 10 1. Cornell ....... ....,................................... 5 8M 2. Yale ................................ MICHIGAN DUAL INDOOR MEET: AT ITHACA March 24 1. Michigan ........... ............................................ 5 O 2. Cornell ......................... ' PENN RELAY CARNIVAL: AT PHILADELPHIA April 27-28 M.I.T. DUAL OUTDOOR MEET: AT CAMBRIDGE May 5 1. Cornell ........... .........,............,.................. 1 O4 2, M.I.T. ....................................... .. PENNSYLVANIA DUAL OUTDOOR MEET: AT ITHACA May 12 1. Cornell ........... ..............,................................ 7 92 2. Pennsylvania .......................... PRINCETON DUAL OUTSOOR MEET: AT PRINCETON May 19 1. Princeton ......... ...........................,............... 7 OM 2. Cornell ................................ OUTDOOR INTERCOLLEGIATES: AT CAMBRIDGE May 25-26 1. Stanford. ........... 43 6. Harvard .............. . 2. Yale ............... ,.......... 2 6 7. Georgetown ........... 3. Cornell ........... ....... I 6 8. Michigan State .... ...... 4. Penn State ....... 16 9. Princeton ................. 5. Syracuse ......... ........... 1 5 10. Columbia ..., ........ 1929 MANAGEMENT nz 115 11 10 75 7 54M ........45 ........3l 555 em ........14 I1 ........1O ,.....,1O WILLIANI ANTHONY GEOHEGAN, JR., '29 CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW, '30 Mgnagef- Arxifmizt Manager 11 276 H ' 'PAULH ECKLEYV JOE FROEHLICH Coach Captain The 1928 Baseball Season Confronted with the task of rebuilding a winning combination around the six regulars left from the past season, Coach Eckley's work received a serious setback, when, in the third week of indoor practice, an unfortunate accident to LaFrance deprived the squad of its most capable first base candidate. Froehlich, Degenhardt, McConnell, Cooper, Balderston, and Gichner formed the nucleus of Coach Eckley's attempt to mould a winning team. Leading by a score of 2 to l until the ninth inning, the Varsity lost the first game of its Southern tour to Washington and Lee, 3 to 2, when careless battery work in the ninth allowed two runs to slip in. Lack of timely hitting power lost the second game, for twelve men were left on bases while Virginia Military Institute was scoring four runs from the offerings of Schultz, who pitched good ball after the disastrous inning. The Cadets again overcame the Red and White the next day by a score of 6 to 5. Cornell led by three runs in the eighth inning when the infield suddenly collapsed and the Cadets pushed four runs over the plate, sufficient to insure victory. The University of Virginia easily won the fourth game of the series. Poor pitching on the part of Degenhardt and Froehlich gave them nine runs, while the batting slump that manifested itself throughout the entire trip confined the Cornell scoring to one run. Fort Humphreys took a loosely played contest by a 9 to 8 score, infield errors and poor stickwork accounting for the defeat. The final game of the f278II n. ll Gifbwl' Donnelly tour with William and Mary revealed Lewis as a pitcher of much promise, although the team lost 7 to 2. Four scratch hits were all the Varsity batsmen could make against the opposing hurler. The mediocre showing of the Red and White is in great part attributable to the fact that inclement weather prevailing in Ithaca during February and March made the Southern trip more of an extended practice session than a series of test games. Showing decided improvement in all departments of the game, the Varsity de- feated St. Bonaventure, 3 to 2, in the first game of the regular season, a contest marked by Cr0Sby's heavy hitting and a fast double play that choked off enemy scoring at the last moment. St. Bonaventure, getting two men on base in rapid succession, threatened to tie in the sixth inning, but a double play, Balderston to Stieff to Hall, ruined their chances, and a moment later a heavy downpour made further play impossible. Crumbling under the concerted attack of the Villanova nine, the Varsity lost its second regular game on April 18th, going down to a 7 to 3 defeat. Hebert's triple in the fourth inning, followed by a sacrifice, scored the first Cornell run. In the seventh, hits by Donnelly and Lewis, after Stieff had been passed, accounted for the other two. The hard hitting, fast fielding Villanova team was more than a match for a Cornell nine not up to its usual form and the stickwork of Lewis and Hebert was the only outstanding feature in a game that dragged throughout its nine innings. Rain stopped the Varsity's encounter with Princeton after two and half innings had been played. On April 25th, a strong N.Y.U. nine outslugged the Red and White to win easily by a score of7 to 2. Boies pitched steadily until the eighth inning 1l279ll i . 9 gil ei ' af . . ll .h 'I 4 Qi 4 Af? n . f ' 1'J: . l ' Q tr . ,,,. V- 5 J V may A I 'if . at.,-,.g,.,,'f f .fq 'Wiflm-Q sf - Q- ., 'Qtr' f iff' 5. jf...'5 Fff. -. ... 'Tl .V X , . X. 9 Wa X 7+ 0 . V i...f a. :W f- a, . . - ' 1 4.5 4' .e,.Aa, Cooper McConnell when the Violet opened up with a barrage of base hits that drove the Cornell pitcher from the box. Cooper scored the first run of the game on an N.Y.U. misplay, after reaching first by Virtue of a single. ln the sixth Balderston got to second on Robert's error and scored when Crosby drove out a long single to left held. The Red and White played excellent ball, the infield at times making sparkling plays that showed the Varsity was finally rounding into form. Playing the best brand of ball they had displayed all seson, the Cornell nine defeated Columbia, 4 to 3, to take the first game of the Quadrangular Cup series. X. ew.. Y if my .,, 1 Q A I , , , f :fa , ,Z ?5 .ff fi 1 is rr , 1, .5 ' , v 3 '-, J. F- 'ff ta 1 i .l . -.Jr . Y' :Q De genhardt Crorby 11 zao 11 N a X Stieff Lewis Froehlich outpitched Art Smith, Columbia's star hurler, holding the Lions to eight hits, while the Red and White batsmen were collecting fourteen. I-lebert's single to left field in the twelfth inning sent in McConnell with the Winning run. Numerous circus catches by Gichner and Cooper were the fielding highlights of the game, While Hebert, in six times at bat, made three singles and a two-base hit. Cold and rain again Worked havoc with the schedule on April 28th, making it necessary to cancel the game with Dartmouth. Four days later, Cushman's long home run in the sixth inning, coupled with excellent infield play and timely hitting, Liga - fi 1 'May .fa if wf'V'if3fi 'X 3 ' A 21 X f if x . fig? 5 1 5 ix, ' Boies Hfbert If zsi ll gave the Varsity a 6 to 5 victory over Syracuse. Froehlich came to Lewis' aid, after the latter had relieved Boies in the sixth, and saved the game by his ability to fan the Orange batsmen whenever Syracuse scoring was imminent. On May 4th Columbia was again defeated, this time on their home grounds, by a score of 6 to 5. Tallying six runs in one big inning, the Red and White nine knocked Cerny, the Lions' star sophomore pitcher, out of the box, and held their opponents to one run for the remainder of the game. Entering the seventh, Cornell was behind, but timely hitting by Proehlich, Balderston, lVlcConnell, and Crichner was enough to put the Varsity ahead. The nine gathered fourteen hits from the offerings of Cerny, while Froehlich, in fine pitching form, allowed but nine scattered blows. Princeton gained a 7 to 4 victory over Coach Eckley's proteges on May 5th, in a fast game marked by swift, sharp fielding. The Varsity's failure to connect with the brilliant pitching of Layton, Princeton hurler, cost them a game replete with sparkling defensive work on the part of both teams. The Cornell nine dropped a loosely played contest to Colgate on May 9th, losing 12 to 9. Neither team was in top form, for each infield was guilty of five errors. Gardner, Colgate pitcher, tightened after a poor first inning and allowed but two runs for the remainder of the game, one being McConnell's long circuit smash in the second inning. Inability to hit in the pinches was the notable defect in the Varsity's attack throughout the game. Ohio State broke an eight inning tie to win in the ninth by a score of 7 to 4, six Cornell errors and two last minute home runs by Ohio State being enough to give the Buckeyes the game. I-lebert's homer and Cooper's clever base-running were the redeeming features of an erratically-played contest, Cooper stealing second, third, and home in succession during the third inning. The Varsity repeated its previous victory over Syracuse, overcoming the Orange on their home field on May 16th. Fifteen hits were bunched to yield eight runs, one more than Syracuse could collect from the offerings of Schultz and Froehlich. The Red and White led from the first inning, when two walks and a single scored a run. A last minute rally by Syracuse fell one run short, Froehlich forcing Deming of Syracuse to ground out with a man on first and two runs already in. Cornell met a strong, well-balanced Eli nine at New Haven on May 19th, and came out on the short end of 1 to O score. Smith of Yale hurled brilliant ball, allowing the Red and White but six hits, but was almost matched by Froehlich's eight-hit performance. The Varsity twirler would have won with ease had the batting order been behind him, but Smith's tantalizing curves left them utterly bewildered. Avenging its early season defeat at the hands of Colgate, the nine won over the Maroon on May 23d by a score of 10 to 7, scoring six runs in the fourth inning on Crosby's triple and a series of singles. Gichner had a field day with the stick, collect- ing three singles and a triple in four times at bat. Cornell's heavy hitting was suffi- cient to offset its ragged defensive play and mediocre pitching. Yale shut out the Varsity, 9 to O, in the annual Spring Day contest on Hoy Field. Cornell errors were numerous in the infield, forming a sad contrast to the sharp outfielding of McConnell and Cooper, who roamed about left and center fields con- verting what were apparently sure hits into putouts. Held to two hits by the re- fzszj markable pitching of Sanford, Pennsylvania's captain, the Red and White lost a close game to the Red and Blue on May 30th, the final score being 1 to O. Cornell threatened only once, when in the ninth inning Froehlich doubled with only one out, but a double play killed all hop: ofarally. Penn converted six hits intoone run, sufficient to give them victory with Sanford pitching an almost perfect game. On june 15th Sanford again proved too much for the Varsity, shutting them out, 3 to O, before a colorful Senior Week gathering. Crosby, Varsity rightfielder, made two of Cornell's three hits. In the field the Red and White sparkled, contributing three fast double plays that shut off Penn scores at opportune moments. The follow- ing day, Notre Dame's four-run rally in the sixth inning was enough to give them the game by a 7 to 5 score. Boies, relieving Lewis in the sixth, kept the visitors hit- less for the remainder of the game. The Varsity season ended with a double header at Dartmouth on June 18th, the Green coming out ahead on the first game, 6 to O. Cornell was held to four hits by Breckenridge, but came back to win the second game, 6 to 2, collecting ten solid blows from three Dartmouth pitchers. Good pitching by Boies limited Dartmouth to five scattered hits. Captain Balderston, playing his last game for the Red and White, showed up to advantage, playing errorless ball afield and rapping out three timely hits. The loss of the first game at Dartmouth deprived the Varsity of its opportunity to tie with Pennsylvania for the Quadrangular Cup. Erratic infield work and poor pitching were the principal weaknesses of the nine, which won but seven games of a schedule that contained twenty-five. The graduation of Cooper and McConnell leaves a large gap in the outfield that will need capable filling, but the return of more than half of last year's nine insures Coach Eckley of a substantial amount of exper- ienced material for building a successful 1929 team. The Yale Game an Spring Day if 283 H Russell Froehlich Hanselman Cushman Kohn Hoy Boies Lewis Hall Hebert Crogan Stieff Gichner Degenhardc Balclerston Eckley Haddock McConnell Cooper Crosby 1928 Varsity Bezsebezll Team Q OFFICERS EUGENE PRICE BALDERSTON, JR., '28 .. ,,, ,..., ,,,, ..... JOSEPH THEODORE EROEHLICH, '29 ,EO....,, GILBERT EDWARD CROGAN, JR., '28 .,O,EE,.. 'JOHN DONALDSON RUSSELL, '29 ..LL....,L,L... PAUL WITHERSPOON ECKLEY, '17 ,L...,L, JOHN HADDOCK ,...A..vV,,L,.,,..., ..L,,LL,,. HENRY GICHNER, '29 ......LLLA....,,.... IRA HAROLD DEGENHARDT, '28 ....,, ROBERT LEE DONNELLY, '30 ,...,L,,......L EDWIN THOMAS HEBERT, '29 ....,O...,.YL.... TEAM EUGENE PRICE BALDERSTON, JR., '28 ........ MILTON HENRY COOPER, '28 .................. ANDREW JAMES MCCONNELL, '28 .,......... GUY MCKAY CROSBY, '29 .v.....,,............ CARLETON SPOONER BOIES, '30 ...,....... JOSEPH THEODORE FROEHLICH, '29 ......,.... ROBERT WEBB LEWIS, '30 .................., SUBSTITUTES EDWIN CHARLES HANSELMAN, '28 .................. . . .. BLINN SILL CUSHMAN, JR., '28 ......,.. GEORGE NAYLOR HALL, '29 ............ v HARRY STIEFF, 30 ..,.........,.......,.... IRVING LUDWIG KOHN, '29 ....... ., 528511 .,.,,,,,,..,...,Cizptezi1z .........Cezpfizi1i-Elect v.....,,.........Mezndger Affiftemt Mdizdger ,,,,.,.,,,,.v.,..,,,..Coezela .......Bdtte1fy Caizela ........,..Cdteloer .v,,......,.Fir.ft Bdfe ...........S'ec011d Bene ...Y....Tbird Bizfe .,.......Short Step ........,Left Field .........vCenrer Field ,.......,.Rzgef Field ..............Pzrcl2er .......Pitche1f .......Piteber ......,.C6ZZ'Cb61' .......Fi1fJr Bdfe ........Fir,vt Bene Second Bdfe .........S'hore Stop 1928 Baseball Renova' Date Opponenzir Cornell Oppanents Place April 2 Washington and Lee 2 Lexington April 3 Virginia Military Institute Lexington April 4 Virginia Military Institute Lexington April 5 University of Virginia Charlottesville April 6 Fort Humphreys Fort Humphreys April 7 William and Mary Williamsburg April 12 St. Bonaventure Ithaca April I8 Villanova Ithaca April 21 Princeton Ithaca April 25 New York University Ithaca April 26 Columbia Ithaca May 2 Syracuse Ithaca May 4 Columbia New York May 5 Princeton Princeton May 9 Colgate Ithaca May 12 Ohio State Ithaca May 16 Syracuse Syracuse May 19 Yale New Haven May 23 Colgate Hamilton May 26 Yale Ithaca May 30 Pennsylvania Philadelphia June I5 Pennsylvania Ithaca june 16 Notre Dame Ithaca June 18 Dartmouth Hanover June 18 Dartmouth Hanover 1929 MANAGEMENT O JOHN DONALDSON RUSSELL, '29 LEWIS HUDSON DURLAND, '30 Manager Affiftant Manager H2861 WRAY USTANH ABBOTT C0405 Cemmodore The 1928 Crew Seezson The opening of school in September of 1927 saw the start of Cornell's second season of rowing under the guidance of Coach James Wray. Crew work began to get under way even before the start of classes and a freshman meeting in the Old Armory brought out about one hundred and fifty candidates, promising material for the 1931 combination. Faced with the task of rebuilding practically an entire Varsity crew due to the loss of five men from the 1927 boat and an equal number from the Junior Varsity through graduation and ineligibility, practice was started on the Inlet at once. With all but one of the 1930 Freshman boat back, material was willing and plentiful, lacking only experience. Daily workouts on the Inlet were held, Coach Wray stressing attention on form and mastery of the stroke. Increasingly cold weather early in November caused the transfer of the men from the shells to the machines in the Old Armory, where Coach Wray continued his personal supervision of the men and his labors for perfection of form and style. A sudden thaw on the 16th of February left about a mile of the Inlet clear, and three Varsity and two Freshman combinations, were able once again to take to the water. Their release was short-lived, however, for they were able to stay only three days, when cold again triumphed and the men returned to the Armory, to stay until early in March. With the advent of training rules March lst, crew practice reached full swing. On March 14th the Inlet was again clear and the men returned to the water, where they stayed. Over the Spring recess thirty-eight men and four coxswains were re- 528811 , TW, aa., A ' . W if ,,.- ,. a, '. 1 -. -- .. - ,- - r -q 1-44.1, .Q ' - l I A 13, ' t+.Ll.Qau Cornell Varfizjf Beary Symczzfe an Spring Day tained for intensive drills, made necessary because of the short space of time before the first meet at Cambridge with Harvard and M.I.T. On May 12th Cornell met Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology in a triangular regatta held on the Charles River. A favorite Harvard crew, rowing according to all predictions, crossed the finish line a length ahead of the Red and White who in turn finished a length and a half ahead of a supposedly strong M.I.T. crew. Weather conditions were anything but ideal and the Varsity, rowing in the middle lane, experienced great difficulty in getting off. The Crimson, with M.I.T. following, led Cornell to the three-quarters mark. At this point the Red and White slowly advanced, passed the Cardinal and Grey shell, and finished, after a desperate sprint, a scant length behind the Harvard boat. The junior Varsity after a poor start passed Harvard at the one-mile mark and retained the lead to the end despite several desperate rallies by Harvard, M.I.T. again taking third. On May 19th, in the second race of the season, Yale defeated Cornell and Prince- ton by four lengths on the historic Housatonic course. The powerful Eli combination towed a beautiful race from start to finish, and won rather handily from a fighting but outclassed Cornell Varsity, who in turn finished four lengths ahead of Princeton. Yale registered its second and last victory of the day when its Second Varsity shell nosed out the Cornell Junior Varsity in a whirlwind finish, the Red and White having led over the entire course. On May 26th, for the first time since 1902, Cornell and Syracuse resumed rowing relations. Cornell was victorious in every race and this seemed to revive the past glory of Cornell's crews and of her famous coach, Pop Courtney. The Syracuse Varsity, as in the two following races, got off to a fine start but before they had gone more than an eighth of a mile the Cornellians passed them and were two and Q289ll An! ' Navy Fresh Firft, Cornell Second at Pozeglokeepfie a half lengths head at the finish. The other races were much like the first, the Jay Vee winning by two lengths and the Freshmen by six lengths. A week before the Annual Poughkeepsie Regatta the Varsity, Junior Varsity, Freshman, and Substitute crews left in order to get accustomed to rowing on the Hud- son before the day of the big race. Although the day of the race was rainy and the weather was very disagreeable, a record crowd was present because everyone felt that the results of the Varsity race would in a great measure predict the outcome of the Olympic trials. This was true, as the powerful eight from California won the Varsity race and a few weeks later the race that sent them to the Olympic Games. The Red and White crew took the lead at the start of the race but during the second mile the California, Columbia, and Washington crews crept past and it was a fight between Columbia and California for the lead. First one would get ahead and then the other, but just before the finish the almost superhuman strength of the western Cornell Freyfaman Take Over Syracuse ll 290 l -.L.'... ... , J, J' . , V W Y-. ., - 5 .. , i-v. 1 I A-L-L4-.A-AAL? 4-4-u.a.a.n.n.i.-. , i.z.1.n.L.L.:...f. ., F fsianhf N I . . , . - X-ia mild .. , , aw - , V R ' - I I . . 1 ,V 1 :::mQ.,:..ql ' 1 - , -. ' 1 . .1. X 1- 'H ' I ., Navy junior Vanity Beatf Cornell at Poaglolzeepyie crew told on the Blue and White and they were forced to lower their stroke. Each of the three first crews, California, Columbia, and Washington bettered the Courtney record of 18 minutes 5311, seconds and set a new record of 18 minutes 353!5 seconds. Cornell easily beat the other three contestants, Navy, Syracuse, and Pennsylvania, for fourth place. Cornell made a wonderful showing in the Jay Vee race and was beaten by Navy by such a small margin that the judges were at first uncertain who had won. In this race too, a new record of 14 minutes 18215 seconds was set. In the Freshman race, Navy kept the lead almost from the start and was two lengths ahead of Cornell at the finish. The rowing season was undoubtedly a success considering the short period during which Coach Wray had been working with Cornell crews. The showing of the crews was better than anything seen at Cornell since Courtney's day and gives grounds for the hope that it will not be long before the Cornell tradition in rowing is again fact as well as tradition, 1 Claemiftzfy Winf Intercallege Race II 291 1 w . ' 1 1 , 2 A , .. - ,, .. ,, A -'- - U A - -A vs . A we ' f f 1 ez -- A , 2 A - L 2 q A ? A ..,., , ' I , W 2-i g, iv' . A-A f f Q5 -Q , ff , , A A. 1 .. :EH W ' . f'f-ffaiiii-RM vi, f A A A : A V A I A 1 ' W, Ln- 0 we A , A :fa '-'-4 ff .-'wr' ,- S1 -,-' ' f N 1' 1 -A' ff -VL -' 'A ' A 4' A ff 1 5515 Li ,V , . . Abbott Katz Boschcn Picrie Bare Aigeltinger Wainwright Mann Walker 1928 Varsity Crew WILI,IAM LOWRY MANN, JR., '30 ...... TOWNSEND WAINWRIGHT, '28 ......... ,. HOWARD OWEN AIGELTINGER, '30 ..,,.. THOMAS WASHBURN HOPPER, '29 ..,... THOMAS WILLIAMS PIERIE, '30 ...,..... HENRY CHARLES BOSCHEN, '28 ...... BERNARD KATZ, '29 .........,...,.,4..-,.., STANLEY WILLIAM ABBOTT, '29 ...... CHARLES LEON WALKER, '28 ....... E292II .....Bou1 .....Two ,.....Three .......Fozzr .......Fi11e ......LS'ix ..,..SE1!67Z .........Sfroke ....,.Cax.rwain Shoemaker Todd Armstrong Scott Nicholson Godfrey Schumacher Stillman Joyce 1928 junior Varsity Crew WALTER WORTH STILLMAN, '29 ..........,,, FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHUMACHER, '3O,. ..., ,. LEON BEHRMAN, '30 ......,....,....,.............. STUART BILLINGS NICHOLSON, '30 .....,,, NORMAN EMBREE SCOTT, JOSEPH EUGENE MOODY, SP. ..,... .. GEORGE LLOYD GODXTREY, '28 .,.I.,.,..... . HORACE BREWSTER SHOEMAKER, '30 ..... EDWARD GREEN JOYCE, '29 ......,....,....., HAROLD HERBERT BATE, '30 ....L... MYRON BRUCE FARWELL, '29 ................ FREDERICK WILLIAMS KELLEY, JR., '29 CHRYSTAL I-IARTMAN TODD, '29 ..,.....,......., - I 529311 I...,,Bow ....,..,.Two ....,..Tbree A..,....Fozzr ,.....Fi1JE ....,...S'zx .......,Yezze1z m,,,,,,,,,,.S'rroke .......COXJ'ZUdi7Z Subfrifute Szzbfl imte .Yzzbfiitzzte .Yffbffifute 1. Harvard 1. Cornell 1. Harvard 1. Yale 1. Yale 1. Princeton 1. Cornell 1. Cornell 1. Cornell 1. California 2. Columbia 1. Navy 2. Cornell 1. Navy 2. Cornell Iunior Varsity Race: 1928 Crew Record TRIANGULAR REGATTA: AT CAMBRIDGE May 12 Varsity Race: Distance two miles. Time 9:4132 2. Cornell junior Varsity Race: Distance two miles. 2. Harvard Freshman Race: Distance two miles. Time 9:4145 2. Cornell CARNEGIE CUP REGATTA: AT DERBY May 19 Varsity Race: Distance two miles. Time 10:21 2. Cornell .lunior Varsity Race: Distance two miles. Time 10:37 ' 2. Cornell Freshman Race: Distance two miles. Time 10:38 2. Yale DUAL REGATTA: AT ITHACA May 26 Varsity Race: Distance two miles. Time 103024 Junior Varsity Race: Distance two miles. Time 10:57 Freshman Race: Distance two miles. Time 10:57 INTERCOLLEGIATE REGATTA: AT POUGHKEEPSIE June 19 Varsity Race: Distance four miles. Time 1855? 3. Washington 4. Cornell 5. Navy 3. Syracuse 4. Washington Freshman Race: Distance two miles. Time 9:42 3. Syracuse 4. Washington 5. Pennsylvania 1929 MANAGEMENT Distance three miles. Time 141182 M.I.T. M.I.T. M. I.T. Princeton Princeton Cornel l Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Syracuse Pennsylvania Columbia Pennsylvania Columbia California ARCH PAUL SMITH, JR., '29 RAYMOND PAUL SHAROOD, 30 Manager' Arfiftfmt Manager L294H i.HOWIE,, ORTNER FoXY LAYTON Coach Captain The 1929 Basketball Season The basketball season opened with the defeat of Niagara, 28 to 24. After overcoming Niagara's opening lead of 3 to 1, Cornell maintained the advantage throughout the entire game, chiefly through the excellent play Of Hall. The Varsity experienced little didiculty in overcoming Alfred in their second home game of the season. The hrst half ended with Cornell leading 16 to 11, While in the second half Layton and Lewis excelled in field goals, the game ending Cornell 33, Alfred 19. On December 22d the Red and White quintet met the fast Rochester combination and sulifered a defeat, 29 to 27, At Niagara on January lst, the Cornellians met a one point defeat when they were downed 28 to 29. The loss came in an extra five minute period after the teams had tied at 26-all, a free throw after each team had scored a field goal gave Niagara the victory. On january 2d Cornell was decisively beaten by Michigan at Ann Arbor, losing the contest 13 to 45. Michigan State defeated Cornell 38 to 24 at East Lansing on January' Bd. In the final game of the Christmas tour Syracuse won from Cornell at Syracuse on January jth. by a score of 31 to 18. The trip completed, Cornell stood with a record of five defeats and two victories. Lewis was high scorer and Layton second. On january 8th the Red and White tossers lost again to Syracuse on their own court by a score of 39 to 29. The teams were evenly matched in the contest, but the visitors early secured a safe lead, holding it to the end. 1129621 In the hrst Intercollegiate League contest the Varsity met defeat at the hands of Princeton by the score of 25 to 21. Lewis established a lead by two shots from the field, but Skillman soon placed Princeton ahead and the half ended 14 to IO. The second half found the Princetonians adding ten points to Cornell's three, and a foul shot at the end ofthe game gave Princeton the Hnal margin. After seven straight defeats Coach Ortner's men defeated Yale on January 19th by a score of 29 to 15. This placed the Red and White in a tie for third place with Yale in the League rating. In this contest the Varsity displayed more skill and light than in any previous game of the year. Hobart, on February 6th, proved an easy opponent for the Varsity men, who won by a 40 to 15 margin on the home court. In the first half Hobart held Cornell to a three point lead, but with a fresh start for the second half Coach Ortner's men scored twenty-nine points in twenty minutes. The favored Pennsylvania five won an up-hill contest by two points in the Junior Week game played at Ithaca on February 9th. The Red and White took an early 8 to 2 lead, and the half ended with Cornell ahead 14 to 13. In the second halfCoach Ortner's quintet tried to hold its lead, but the slower pace allowed the Pennsylvania five to make an attack that resulted in victory. Nearly 2,500 spectators witnessed this game, in which Cornell dropped to lifth place in the Intercollegiate League, with one victory and two defeats. In a close contest the Red and White barely downed St. Bonaventure by a 23 to 21 count. The visitors led until the last few minutes of play, when Captain Layton won the game with a goal from mid-field and a foul shot. On February 16th Cornell defeated Dartmouth at Hanover, 36 to 29. At half-time the Varsity quintet led 20 to 11, but Dartmouth early in the second half brought the score to a tie at 23-all. Layton and Brandt added then four points for the Red and White and the Ithacans from then on held a comfortable margin. In an easy game for Columbia the Cornell five suffered another Intercollegiate League defeat. The New Yorkers obtained an early lead, which they relinquished to the Varsity only once. In Philadelphia the Varsity tied Columbia for fourth place in the League, bowing to Pennsylvania 26 to 25. Hall gave the Cornell five a good start of 7 to 3 which was held until half-time, but Penn's long shots slowly cut down the lead and Sehaaf finally gave the home team their one-point victory. Dartmouth then won from the Varsity, 33 to 28, in a contest played at Ithaca on February 27th. The Red and White had held the lead until the last ten minutes of play, when an attack begun by Spaeth brought The Varsity in Action ll 297 A Hall Schroeder Stein victory to the Green. On March 2d Princeton bowed to Cornell, 30 to 16, in an uninteresting game, and on March 9th the Varsity downed Yale for the third consecutive time in two years by a score of 26 to 21. In the final contest, on March 11th, th R cl d Wh Columbia 36 to 24. e e an ite made a splendid showing in New York, defeating Cornell finished the season in a blaze of glory, although tied for third place with Columbia in the Eastern Intercollegiate League standing, and two Red and White stars, Hall and Captain Layton, captured second and third League honors for individual scoring. Karr Baumer Lffwi-V 52983 Ortner Sheehan Tiemann Gordon Howland Clarenbach Brand: Donovan Gersrcn Harris I-lcwson Glazcbrook Kendall Schrcudcr Murphy Stein Lewis Layton Hall Kass Bessmcr Fisher Furman 1929 Varsity Basketball Team OFFICERS DONALD FOX LAYTON, '29 ,..,........,,.. .....Captain ROBINSON Cox GLAZEBROOK, '29 ,...,,,. ,,..e,... ..,ee.e.,.... M a rzager v 1 IOHN KENT HEWSON, 30 ........,........, ,,.,... Affifrant Mana ger HOWARD BURNSHIP ORTNER, '19 .e,.... ............,........... C oaclo TEAM EARL STEWART BESSMER, '30 ..,e.. GEORGE NAYLOR HALL, '30 .... ,... DONALD FOX LAYTON, '29 ,,,.,,.,,wvw. HARRY MAURICE MURPHY, '31 .,,..,. CAMERON MANN FISHER, '30 ...,.. ROBERT WEBB LEWIS, '30.. . . STANLEY SCHREUDER, '31 ....,.. ISIDORE STEIN, '29 .,,,,,,,,,,,, LOUIS ARTHUR KASS, '29 ..... ll 299 Il Forward Forward Forward Forward ...Center .......Center .......Cen1fer ...Gaard ...Guard 1929 Basketball Record Date Score .frare December Cornell 28 Niagara December Cornell 33 Alfred December Cornell 27 Rochester January Cornell 28 Niagara January Cornell 13 Michigan January Cornell 24 Michigan State January Cornell 19 Syracuse January Cornell 29 Syracuse January Cornell 21 Princeton January Cornell 29 Yale February Cornell 38 Hobart February Cornell 23 Pennsylvania February Cornell 23 St. Bonaventure February Cornell 36 Dartmouth February Cornell 30 Columbia February Cornell 25 Pennsylvania February Cornell 28 Dartmouth March Cornell 30 Princeton March Cornell 26 Yale March Cornell 36 Columbia INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE Team Wolz Loft Pcrrefzrfqge Pennsylvania 8 2 Dartmouth 7 3 Cornell 5 5 Columbia 5 5 Yale 4 6 Princeton 1 9 1 929 M ANAGEMENT Place Ithaca Ithaca Rochester Niagara Falls Ann Arbor East Lansing Syracuse Ithaca Princeton Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca I Ithaca Hanover Ithaca Philadelphia Ithaca Ithaca New Haven New York ROBINSON Cox GLAZEBROOK, '29 JOHN KENT HEWSON, '30 Managel' Affiftrmf Manager 13003 JAcK MOAKLEY BENNY BENSON Coach Captain The 1928 Cross Country Season Coach Moakley's harriers compiled an enviable record for the season of 1928, winning two of their four scheduled meets and losing the other two by extremely close margins. The running of Levering, Benson, and Beaman stood out in a schedule featured by brilliant individual performances. , Steadily drawing away from the field for the last two miles of the gruelling five-mile course, Levering finished first in the opening meet of the season with Alfred on October Zlst. Alfred's captain, Getz, an Olympic track candidate, and his team- mate, Zcheignor, took the next two places, followed by Benson and Beaman of Cornell. Cornell lost the meet, 26 to 30, when a closely-bunched group of Alfred harriers placed sixth, seventh, and eighth, scoring enough points to give them team honors. Journeying to New York on November 10th, the team for the second successive year defeated Pennsylvania, Columbia, and Dartmouth in their annual Quadrangular Run. A strong team showing, rather than any outstanding individual running, brought victory for Cornell. Levering again led the Red and White runners, finishing third, with Benson, Eldridge, and Beaman crossing the tape closely behind him. l302l A strong Dartmouth squad, led by Captain Gould, who had finished fourth in the Quadrangular Run the previous week, was overwhelmingly defeated by the Cornell team on November 17th. Going into the lead at the crack of the gun, Benson and Levering matched stride for stride over the five-mile course to finish in a dead heat for first place. Ample evidence of the Red and White's team strength was given when seven Cornell harriers finished among the first ten. Running a splendid race, the Cornellians took third in the twentieth annual Intercollegiate Run, held on November 27th over a wind-swept Van Cortland Park course. Cox of Penn State failed in his attempt to win the run for the third successive year, Reid of Harvard leading the pack to the tape in 30:11, only seven seconds behind the all-time mark for the six-mile course. The defeat of Cox leaves John Paul Jones, '13, of Cornell, the only runner of modern times to have won the Intercollegiate Run three consecutive times. Trailing Penn State and Maine, Cornell's well-balanced, steady-running team took third place, with Levering, Benson, Beaman, and Eld- ridge finishing in that order for the Red and White. The outlook for a successful season in 1929 is exceptionally bright. Only two men, Benson and Beaman, will be lost to the team by graduation, while a strong Freshman squad, with such promising runners as Ranney, Kellogg, and Eckert, is expected to furnish ample material for next year's Varsity. Levering, Eldridge, Madden, and McKaig, experienced and capable harriers, will be the veterans on a team that should win consistently for Cornell during the coming season. Gcohcgan Madden Eldridge Beaman Benson Lcvcring Van Gccm McKaig Homan Clcminshaw Moaklcy I II 303 l 1928 Cross Country Team and Record OFFICERS HORACE HULL BENSON, '29. .,,...........,..,..., ....................,, .,..,.,.,.......,. C 4 Pfdfll SAMUEL RALPH LEVERING, '30 .............,.,...,. .,.,.,,,,, C apfniu-Elect XVILLIAM ANTHONY GEOHEGAN, JR., '29 .,.,.L. ,,,,.,,,,,,.....,,.,,,.,, M mmger CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW, '30 ,,,.........,. .,,..L,, A .fffffllllf Mmmggcr JOHN FRANCIS MOAKLEY .,........ ,.,.... ..,.....,.,,...,........,,. C a :zcb JOHN ROBERT BANGS, '21 ,,....... .....,v.,,..,, ..,....,.. A J Jifffllif Conch TEAM ORSON CASWELL BEAMAN. '29 SAMUEL RALPH LEVERIN3, '30 HORACE HULL BENSON. '29 IGNATIIIS EDWIN MADDEN, '31 ROSWELL GILES ELDRIDGE, '30 JOHN Ross MCKAIG, '30 GEORGE FRANKLIN HOMAN, '29 JOHN DELMAR VAN GEEM, '31 ALFRED 11. CORNELL: AT ITHACA October 20 1, Alfred I,.,.,., .,......,......................,,.. 2 6 2. Cornell ..,,.............,. ...,,..... 3 O QUADRANGULAR RACE: AT NEW YORK November IO 1. Cornell... ,,,.,,.,. ..........,...,,..,.......,,...... 3 8 3. Columbla ..,,I,.....,... .,,,..., . .53 ' 96 2. Dartmouth .......,. .,................,...........,,..,... 4 2 4. Fennsylvama ....... ......,.. DARTMOUTH zf. CORNELL: AT ITHACA November 17 1. Cornell ..,..,.,. ,...,,.,...,,..L,...,,.,.,...,,.,.. 1 9 2. Dartmouth ,........,. .......... 3 6 INTERCOLLEGIATES: AT NEW YORK November 26 1. Perm Stare ,.......... ,,....,..,.,......,..I..............., 4 5 2. Mame ,............................ ,,,....... 9 6 3. Cornell v,........................... ...............,..............,.... 1 O2 1928 MANAGEMENT I I WILLIAM ANTHONY GEOHEGAN, JR., '29 CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW, '30 Marzager Ajffffdlll Manager I30411 HNICK, ' BAWLF 'JIM' ' OLDITCH ' Coach Captain The 1928 Soccer Season Starting with comparatively green material, Coach Bawlf succeeded in moulding a well trained, scrappy aggregation. The season was opened at home in an exciting encounter with Hamilton. Cornell's defense was faulty and although the attack was fast, it was rather loose, paving the way for a Hamilton victory by 4 to 3. In the second quarter, however, the Red and White booters showed a decided superiority in keeping the ball in Hamilton territory almost the entire period. Carvalho and Hall played well for Cornell, the former accounting for two goals while the latter scored the other point. In the second game of the season Pennsylvania defeated Cornell at Ithaca by the score of 5 to 2. The game was an upset for the dopesters, who had predicted a Cornell victory, for as in the Hamilton game the Cornell backs were unable to kick into the opponents' defense territory. Hall scored after receiving a pass from Fay in the second quarter, the other Cornell tally coming in the last period when Purnasri broke through the Quaker defense. McCullough, playing his first game for the Varsity, had a busy afternoon at goal. After a two weeks' rest the Cornell team defeated Princeton's Intercollegiate Championship outfit at Princeton by a 2 to O score. The game was hard fought from start to finish. The Cornell backfield was impregnable and McCullough at goal played brilliantly for Cornell. The two Red and White markers were booted by lzoej Bessmer and Hansen while Purcell, Olditch, Hall, Fisher, Thompson, and Hunt all played a commendable game. This was the third time Princeton had been defeated in three years and of these three defeats two were administered by Coach Bawlf's booters. ln the fourth game of the season the Cornellians swamped Syracuse, 9 to 1, in a game played on a very muddy field which made good soccer impossible. The melee was characterized by uncertainties and upsets in abundance. The Varsity was easily superior throughout the encounter with Fay, Olditch, Bessmer, and Hall each netting two goals. Cornell was defeated by 3 to 2 in the fifth game of the season, played at Lehigh. The game was the hardest and fastest of the schedule, with both teams exhibiting good footwork. Two of the Lehigh scores were made in the early part of the first quarter and after that the Red and White defense tightened and allowed but one more goal throughout the remainder of the game. Hall and Fay scored for Cornell, with Hunt and Thompson showing up especially well on the defense. The final game of the season was played on Thanksgiving Day at Haverford against the Haverford booters. The Cornell team suffered an off day and Haverford won by 'a 3 to 1 score. In the last quarter of the game Captain Olditch, playing his last game, crashed through the Haverford defense to score the single Cornell tally, Although it lost four out of six of its games, the scores were so close and the games so well played that Coach Bawlf and his men deserve credit for a successful season. Bawlf Llop Purcell Oest Fisher Tiemann Hall Thompson Atwood Fay Carvalho McCullough Bessmer Olditch Hunt Donovan Hansen Ray H3073 1928 Soccer Team and Record OFFICERS GEORGE JAMES OLDITCH, '29 ,,,,,,,,..,............... .,.............,..,,, C aptain EARL STEWART BESSMER, '3O ,...,...... ....,...,...,... C aptain-Elect RALPH DUSENBERRY RAY, '29 ......... ..,.,.,,................... M anager JOHN BOYD ATWOOD, '30 ............ ..,....... A .rriftant Manager NICHOLAS BAWLF .,..................... .......,....... ............................. C 0 ack TEAM JAMES WADSWORTH MCCULLOUGH, JR., '31 ..... - ...................,,,..,. ......................... G aa! JAMES ALFRED OEST, '31 .................................,,.,. .........,.... ,....... R i glut Fullback PIERCE JOSEPH PURCELL. '29 ......,,,,........, ....... ....... L e ft Fullback JOSEPH STANLEY THOMPSON, '29 ...,.... .,...... R iglat Fztllback CAMERON MANN FISHER, '30 ......,........., ,...... C enter Halfback WALTER ALEXANDER HUNT, '29 ......,.,. ....,..... L eft Halfback FRED CLIFFORD PAY, '30 ..,,..,,.....,,,.,., ........,.. O atfide Right EARL STEWART BESSMER, '30 ....,.,.......,... ......... I wide Right DENNIS HALL, '29 .......,..,....,..,...,.,..,...,...... ................ C enter ORLANDO DA ROCHA CARVALIIO, '31 .,........ ........ I wide Left GEORGE JAMES OLDITCH, '29 ...,................ ...,,..,....L.,............... ....., 0 1 ztritle Left SUBSTITUTES .JAMES PATRICK DONOVAN, '31 HAROLD WI-IEATLEY HANSEN, '31 GLENDON THOMAS GERLACH, '29 RICHARD CI-IESNEL LLOP, '30 SAMUEL GREEK TIEMANN, '30 RECORD Date Scare .Ycare P lace October 6 Cornell 3 Hamilton 4 Ithaca October 20 Cornell 2 Pennsylvania 5 Ithaca October 26 Cornell 2 Princeton O Princeton November 3 Cornell 9 Syracuse 1 Ithaca November 10 Cornell 2 Lehigh 3 Bethlehem November 29 Cornell 1 Haverford 3 Haverford 1928 MANAGEMENT RALPH DUSENBERRY RAY, '29 JOHN BOYD ATWOOD, '30 Manager Aniftant Manager Hosp 'LNICKH BAWLF OSCAR CLARK Coach Captain-Elect The 1929 Hockey Season Coach Bawlf developed a combination around three veterans from last year's team, which, while it won only two of its five games, played an excellent brand of hockey throughout the season. ln their first encounter the Varsity lost to St. Lawrence by the score of l to O. The poor condition of the ice on Beebe Lake made the play slow, and allowed slight opportunity for either team to show its ability. After many futile attempts to score, the visiting team managed to make its single point in the middle of the second period. The Cornellians enjoyed their first victory when they defeated a strong Williams team in a thrilling and closely contested game. Llop, Cornell forward, made the only score of the game in the first few minutes of play. The Purple was unable to break down the excellent defense of the Varsity. Playing an exciting game on exceedingly rough ice, the team defeated its next opponent, Colgate, by a score of 3 to 1. The contest was featured by the consistently good work of the Clark brothers, who accounted for two of the tallies, the third point being made by Kingsbury in the last period. isioy The hardest game of the season was lost to Clarkson's skillful sextet, the Green and Gold scoring five points to Cornell's two. H. Clark and Guthrie were the point makers. Early in the game the playing was smooth and steady, but toward the end both sides began to cast caution aside and play a fast spectacular game. The showing of the Red and White was remarkable in view of the fact that its opponents were much more experienced and were well versed in the Canadian methods, which had thus far made them invincible on the rink. Rhodes, Cornell goalie, gave an excellent exhibition of goal-tending under the fierce attacks of the Clarkson men. In a return game with Colgate on its own rink Cornell did not come out so successfully as in the first encounter. The ineligibiliry of three first team men made it necessary for Coach Bawlf to use a new and untried combination which proved not quite a match for the seasoned Colgate players. The game was characterized through- out by hard and fast playing on both sides, the outcome being in doubt until the last few minutes when a lucky shot gave Colgate the game by the score of 2 to 1. The Varsity's only point was made by H. Clark, who was the star of the contest. Although the Red and White team did not make so good a record as early forecasts indicated, it nevertheless had a decidedly successful season considering the lack of experienced material. The large number of speedy sophomores on the team, together with the many good players who will be recruited from this year's Freshman team, point to a good showing for the 1930 Varsity. Spitzmiller Uffinger Parker Schoales Redding Endemann Guthrie Dunn Crum Kingsbury Weagant Rhodes E. Clark H. Clark Llop Bavvlf H3113 1929 Hockey Team and Record .......,.......Gaal Right Defenxe .........Left Defenre ..,.............Center ........Rigbt Wing ...,...,Left Wing OFFICERS EARL CHARLES CLARK, JR., '29...-, ............,..., ,,,,,,,,,.,,. C aprain HAROLD THOMAS CLARK, '31 ,..,.,..... ,,,,.,,,,.. C aprain-Elect ROBERT HOPPER CRUM, '29 .......... ....,.....,,,.......... M arzager STEPHEN FRANCIS DUNN, '30 ........... ,....,.,,. A J'.fiJfLZ71l' Manager . NICHOLAS BAWLF ,,,.,.,,,...,,,..,.....,,,,,,,.,..,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,4,,, C a aah TEAM BENJAMIN BALIN RHODES, '31 ...,,...... ...,...,........,.. .,,,,A,,,, HAROLD THOMAS CLARK,' '31 ,,,,,........... ,,,,,,,,, ERNEST HEMPSTEAD KINGSEURY, '30 ,...... EARL CHARLES CLARK, JR., '29 ............. EDWARD WATTERSON GUTHRIE, '31 ..,,..., DONALD HOAG UPFINGER, '30 ....,...... ....,....,....,...,...,......, SUBSTITUTES CARLETON HULL ENDBMANN, '31 RICHARD CHESNEL LLOP, '30 JOHN ROBERT PARKER, JR., '30 DUDLEY NEVISON SCHOALES, '29 ROBERT FRANK SPITZMILLER, '31 CARL LEWIS WEAGANT, '29 RECORD Date .Youre January 19 Cornell Sr. Lawrence january 26 Cornell Williams February 8 Cornell Colgate February 16 Cornell Clarkson February 23 Cornell Colgate 1929 MANAGEMENT .S'r:o1': Place 1 Ithaca O Williamstown 1 Ithaca 5 Ithaca 2 Hamilton ROBERT HOPPER CRUM, '29 STEPHEN FRANCIS DUNN, '30 Manager Affiftant Mafzager H1121 HWALT', OYCONNELL HGLENNYY STAFFORD Coach Captain The 1929 Wrestling Season Five members of last year's team reported to Coach O'Connell for practice. In the first meet of the season with Syracuse, Cornell took two falls and three time decisions, capturing all of these matches rather easily to win, 21 to 6. McConnell threw Crowe, Syracuse captain, in seven and one-half minutes and in the last bout Captain Stafford, intercollegiate heavyweight champion, threw Novak in five minutes. Josefson, 115-pound intercollegiate champion, won his match with a three minute time advantage. ln the next event a strong Lehigh team defeated the Cornell grapplers, 15 to 12, in a closely contested meet. The best bout was between Captain Stafford of Cornell and Captain Lehr of Lehigh who was intercollegiate champion last year in the 175- pound class. For this meet Stafford was moved from the heavyweight division to the 175-pound class which position he held in subsequent bouts. Both men fought well but Lehr was unable to prevent a live minute time advantage for Stafford. In their twenty-first dual meet Cornell defeated Pennsylvania for the twentieth time, with a score of 2553 to 4' ,,f' 2. Pennsylvania won only one of the seven bouts and succeeded in drawing a second for its meager 472 points. The 145-pound division furnished the best bout when McConnell of Cornell and Pappano of Penn wrestled two extra periods and finished in a draw. Stafford, Lazar, and josefson scored falls for Cornell. f314H The undefeated Penn State team defeated the Varsity grapplers, 15 to 12. Josef- son, Johnson, and Stafford were the point scorers for Cornell, Josefson scoring the only fall when he threw Cranmer in the 115-pound division in five minutes and forty seconds. Weakened by the loss of Lipschitz and hampered by unfamiliar rules, the Varsity lost to Ohio State, the following week, 15 to 13. Johnson and Stafford threw their men in the 165 and 175-pound classes, respectively, and Josefson won with a time advantage of five minutes. ln the last dual meet of the season, the team defeated the Columbia wrestlers, 2515 to 415, Josefson, McConnell, and Captain Stafford scoring the falls for Cornell. Abkarian, wrestling for the first time, was the only Cornell man to lose and then only by a slight time advantage after the bout had gone two extra periods. In the lntercollegiates at Bethlehem the Cornell matmen won all their pre- liminary bouts, josefson, Trousdell, and McConnell throwing their men, and Lip- schitz and Stafford winning on time advantages. johnson did not score but later eliminated Landis of Lehigh. In the hnals Josefson and Stafford were the only successful men, the former winning the 115-pound championship for the second time and the latter, last year's heavyweight champion, annexing the 175-pound crown from Lehr of Lehigh. The scores were: Lehigh 26, Cornell and Penn State 20, Yale 16, Princeton 8, Syracuse 4, Columbia and Pennsylvania 2. Three Cornell grapplers, Trousdell, Lipschitz, and McConnell, won third place titles and medals, but did not count in the scoring. Phelan Gow Abkarian O'Connell Hamilton Lazar Hood Josefson Lipschitz Wakeman Stafford Johnson McConnell Trousclell 13151 1929 Wrestling Team OFFICERS GLENN DEWEY STAFFORD, 29 ..,.................. ana' Renova' ..,...,............Captain HOWARD SPAIIARD J OHNSON, '30 ........... ............. C aptaifi-Elect I WILLIAM DALY PHELAN, '29 ................,.... ......................,.. M anager ROBERT IMRIE HOOD, '30 , ,,.A.,,...,...,....,..,.,... ......., A .rxixtant Manager WALTER CHRISTOPHER O'CONNELL, '11 ......... .......................... C each TEAM Featherweight Clan-115 pounds HYMAN JOSEFSON, '29 DANIEL MORRISON LAZAR, '29 Welterweight Clan-145 pounds GEORGE EDWARD MCCONNELL, '29 Middleweight Clan-158 pounds ALBERT LANGE ABKARIAN, '30 JAMES KENNETH HAMILTON, '29 HOWARD SPAEARD JOHNSON, '30 Light Heavyweight Clam:-175 pounds GLENN DEWEY STAFFORD, '29 .fpecialweight Clan'-125 pounds KENNETH TROUSDELL, '30 Lightweight Clam-135 pounds ' MACY LIPscHITz, '31 Heavyweight Clan-Over 175 pounds ALEXANDER Gow, JR., '29 SAMUEL WAKEMAN, '30 RECORD-DUAL MEETS Date .fcore Scare Plare January 19 Cornell 21 Syracuse 6 Syracuse February 7 Cornell 12 Lehigh 15 Ithaca February 16 Cornell 252 Pennsylvania 4M Philadelphia February 23 Cornell 12 Penn State 15 Ithaca March 2 Cornell 13 Ohio State 15 Columbus March 9 Cornell 255 Columbia 45 New York INTERCOLLEGIATES Lehigh 265 Cornell 205 Penn Stare 205 Yale 165 Princeton 85 Syracuse 45 Columbia 25 Pennsylvania 2. 1929 MANAGEMENT WILLIAM DALY PHELAN, '29 ROBERT IMRIE HOOD, '30 Manager' Assistant Manager H3161 an DARRYH DARRIEULAT PAT PIRONE Coeds Capmn The 1929 Fencing Season , In the 1928 Intercollegiate finals the Varsity fencing team placed second having the ill fortune of losing to Yale by a single touch. During the course of the matches the foils team, composed of Chardon, Robbins, Pirone, and Good, scored thirty-two out of a possible thirty-six points. Pirone, captain of the 1929 team, was the only member of this quartet who remained this year. The first contest of the 1929 season was the Intercollegiate Foils meet held in New York City during the Christmas vacation. Captain Pirone placed second and Smith fifth. Pennsylvania defeated the Varsity in the opening dual meet by the score of 9 to 8. A double victory scored by Martinez in the epee was the outstanding performance of the Cornell team, Pennsylvania won five ofthe nine foils matches, and three of the five sabre contests. The Red and White foilsmen scored their first victory of the season by defeating Columbia by the score of 9 to 8. The match was tied until the last epee event which 53181 Martinez won, thereby clinching the meet. Throughout the course of the contest, both teams battled evenly and the outcome was undecided until the final match. The third encounter ofthe season was a triangular meet with Yale and Hamilton in which Yale was victorious with 21 points, Cornell second with 20 points, and Hamilton third with 12 points. Yale's victory was not assured until the Varsity lost its last epee match to Hamilton. The sabre matches between Yale and the Varsity were closely contested and the two teams split the four of them. Cornell defeated Hamilton in the sabre division by the score of 3 to 1. Yale managed to win thtee of the epee bouts to Hamilton's one and repeated its success against the Varsity. Yale's defeat of Cornell by merely one point is coincident with the 1928 Intercollegi- ates when the Red and White finished second to the Blue by the margin of a single match. Captain Pirone has been fairly successful throughout the season in winning most of his matches in the foils event. Smith, Cantor, and Larco upheld the foils division of the team throughout the season, and DOI infrequently showed them- selves to be of excellent calibre. Seldin and Latco were the mainstays of the sabre team. The outstanding man in the epee was Martinez, a sophomore, who continu- ally and consistently managed to win practically all of his matches. Shaffer Gravino Darrieulat Martinez Kilbotne Seldin Cantor Pironc Smith Larco 13191 1929 Fencing Team and Record v .......,...........Captain PATSY POMPEY PIRONE, 29 ..,.,.,,,...,...,.A , . THOMAS EUGENE SHAEEER, 29 ............,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, M anager FREDERICK WILLIAM KILBORNE, '30 ,,,,,.,.,. ,,,, , FRANCOIS DARRIEULAT.- .......,,........,..,...,.,. ,.,, Sabre JAVIER LARCO, '29 HERMAN MARTIN SELDIN, Date February 9 February 15 February 23 March 16 TEAM Foil! IRVING EUGENE CANTOR, '30 JAVIER LARCO, '29 PATSY POMPEY PIRONE, '29 MARVIN LoUIs SMITH, '29 .Aniftaizt Manager .......................Caacb Epee CRISTOBAL MANUEL MARIINEZ, '31 HERMAN MARTIN SELDIN, '29 RECORD .Yrorc .Yrore P lace Cornell 8 Pennsylvania 9 Philadelphia Cornell 9 Columbia 8 Ithaca Cornell 20 Yale 21 Ithaca Hamilton 12 Intercollegiate Semi-Finals West Point Intercollegiate Finals New York 1929 MANAGEMENT THOMAS EUGENE SHAFFER, '29 FREDERICK WILLIAM KILBORNE, '30 Manager Afrixtant Manager 532011 NICK BAWLF JOE GOWDY Coach Captain The 1928 Lacrosse Season Coach Nicholas Bawlf's lacrosse team opened its 1928 season by downing Penn State by the score of 3 to 2. The game was played at State College on a muddy field and in a driving rain. All of the scoring was done in the first half, White, Salisbury, and Captain Harrison accounting for the Cornell tallies. The second half of the game was featured by the excellent work of the Cornell defense. Captain Harrison, Salisbury, White, Gowdy, Sharp, and Stevens all played well for the Red and White, ln the second game of the season the stickmen lost to Syracuse, 5 to 2, at Syracuse. Captain Harrison was the outstanding star of the Cornell team, scoring both points for the lthacans. Champion looked good in midfield, Kramer, Allio, Tiemann, Gowdy, Karnmerer, and Tuck all played a good defensive game, Allen playing well on the attack. In the first home game of the season the Varsity defeated Hobart, 5 to 1. The midfield speed of the Cornell stickmen was impressive and Champion, a sophomore, starred by scoring three of the goals. Harrison and Salisbury each scored one counter. Coach Bawlf sent several of the substitutes into the game, Moon, Mattison, and amieson showing up well. At one time the entire team was composed of sophomores with the exception of Tuck. The game was featured by the fine defensive work of Allio, Kramer, Tiemann, Gowdy, and Kammerer. H32211 The fourth game of the season, which was played in Philadelphia against the U. of P. stickmen, resulted in a 1 to 1 tie. The Cornell defense play was of the finest, but the offense lacked the punch to score when the opportunities arrived. Cornell consistently outplayed Penn in midheld. The game was hard fought throughout and the teams were evenly matched as the score indicates, although an extra ten-minute period was played, neither team was able to break the tie. Tuck played a fine game for the Red and White, while Captain Harrison played his usual good game, Allio, Hart, Tiemann, Gowdy, and Kammerer also turned in good performances. The next game of the season was played at Alumni Field against Princeton. The Tigers came out victorious 6 to 5, in a bitterly contested struggle. The usually strong Cornell defense weakened in the second half and the Tigers broke through for heavy scoring. Champion and Stevens each scored twice, Mattison making the other Red and White tally. Captian Harrison played an excellent game, with Gowdy and Tuck doing well at their positions, Champion, although penalized several times for rough stickwork, showed up to good advantage. Cornell lost the closing game of the season to Colgate by the score of 7 to 4. In the first half the Cornell men seemed to be decidedly off form and although the play picked up considerably in the second half, it was too late, for the Maroon had already bagged the game. Salisbury and Allen each scored twice for Cornell. Captain Harrison, playing impressively, finished a most commendable career, and Gowdy and Stevens did especially good work. The Colgate game marked the last to be played for the Red and White by Captain Harrison, Hart, Kramer, Kammerer, Stevens, Salisbury, Sharp, Allen, Scheader, and White. Jennings Singer Bullock Risk Schoales Tuck Kammerer Case Scott Greenberg Ketncr Sargent McKee Trousclell Bawlf Larson Hosterman Jamieson Schrader Taylor Connelly Holbrook Salisbury Hassell Tasker Myers Young Reynolds Scheidenhelm White Tiemann Gowdy Sharpe Mattison Harrison Champion Hart Allen Allio Stevens ll32311 1928 Lacrosse Team and Record OFFICERS CLYDE HALL HARRISON, '28 .,.......................... .,..,......... C aptain JOSEPH SCOTT GOWDY, '29 ............................... ........... C aptain-Elect EDWARD LOUIS SCHEIDENHELM, JR., '28 ,.,.....,, ....,.,,,................. M afzagger ROBERT EMMETT JENNINGS, '29 ......,......,....,... .,...v,.. A Jfixtant Manager' NICHOLAS BAWLF ....,...,.........,,,....,..,....,........ ....,...,,..,............... C oath TEAM JOHN BENNETT TUCK, JR., '29 .,A....... ....,..,... G va! CHARLES HUMPHREY STEVENS, '29 .............,....,, Center GILBERT BENIAMIN HART, '28 ....,.....,,.,........,.., Point PHILLIPS KAY CHAMPION, '30 ......,.,.,..... Thi:-al Attack RICHARD HERMAN KRAMER ..,....................,,..,,,.. Point CLYDE HALL HARRISON, '28 .....,..,....... .Yecorzd Attack STEPHEN WILLIAM ALLIO, JR., '29 ,,,..,.., ,Cover Point LAURENCE GRAHAM WHITE, '28 ,......,.... Fizzrt Arrark GRANGET LOUIS KAMMERER, '28 I..,..I,.. Firft Defmxe WILLIAM SEWARD SALISEURY, '28.. .,.. Ouztride Home SAMUEL GREEK TIEMANN, '30 ..,.,...... Second Defenfe ALAN CHRISTEN MATTISON, '29 ,,........,, Inside Home JOSEPH SCOTT GOWDY, '29 ,..,................ Tbird Defeme ANDREW GIVEN SHARP, '28 ,.........,. ...... I wide Home SUBSTITUTES GIBSON MILTON ALLEN, '28 KENNETH AUSTIN CONNELLY, '28 HAROLD GREENBERG, '29 OLIVER WILLIAM HOSTERMAN, '29 EDWIN WILLIAM JAMIESON, '30 CLAYTON ELMORE LARSON, '30 HAROLD VERNON MOON, '30 THOMAS HARRISON RISK, '30 WARREN WILLIAM SCI-IRADER, '28 KENNETH BRUCE TROIJSDELI., '30 RECORD Date .Ycore Score Place April 21 Cornell Penn State State College April 28 Cornell Syracuse Syracuse May 5 Cornell Hobart Ithaca May 12 Cornell Pennsylvania Philadelphia May 19 I Cornell Princeton Ithaca May 25 Cornell Colgate Ithaca 1929 MANAGEMENT EDWARD CLARKSON COLLINS, '29 ROLAND WII.LIAM BROWN, '30 Managef' Affixtant Marzager 113241 .gg , , ED FAULKNER UJOHNNYH CUSTER Conch Captain The 1928 Tennis Season The Cornell tennis team won three of its seven dual matches and reached the semi-finals of the singles and doubles in the Eastern Intercollegiates. Custer, Levin, and Captain Halstead were back from last year's team with Dietrich, Bickett, Runney, and Strachen the newcomers. The first dual match of the season was with Columbia and was interrupted by rain. Cornell, however, was leading by the score of three matches to one and the Cornell men were ahead in the matches halted by rain. Bowden, Columbia, defeated Bickett, ranking Cornell player, in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3, Levin, Cornell, defeated Tschorn, Columbia, 6-2, 10-8, and Custer, Cornell, defeated Brill 6-O, 6-3. The following week the Army team came to Ithaca and received a severe trounc- ing. It won but one match and lost eight, the Cornell netmen winning all the singles. The team took a trip to Harvard and Princeton and suffered defeat at the hands of both teams. For Princeton this was but one more victory in an unbroken string. The two star players were Van Ryn and Appel, who defeated Levin and Halstead 6-O, 6-O, and 6-3, 6-3, respectively, the Cornell team losing by a score of 6 to 3. On the next day, the team lost to Harvard, by 7 to 2, Harvard winning four of the six single matches and all of the doubles. Bickett, Cornell, fought a hard match with Hill, former National Junior title holder. l326l Ohio State was defeated by the Red and White netmen. Chances for a Cornell victory seemed poor when Patterson of Ohio State defeated Halstead 7-9, 6-3, 6-2 in a match which was not decided until the very end of the third set, giving the visit- ing team four of the six singles matches. Bickett and Custer faced their opponents in the doubles with the score 4 to 4 but won 6-2, 8-6 to take the match for Cornell. In a match way from home the team lost to Swarthmore by a score of 7 to 2. Hammell and MacDougal were the home team's stars, while Custer and Runey were outstanding Cornell players. On May' 29th the Pennsylvania netmen came to Ithaca and decisively defeated the Varsity 9 to O. The visitors had many individual stars, and made a clean sweep in the singles and doubles, winning all the matches rather easily. Hoskins played the strongest game of the day for the Red and Blue. In the Eastern Intercollegiates, Custer provided the biggest surprise when he defeated Bowden, Columbia ranking favorite, in the semi-finals. Custer lost to MacAuliff in the finals, 6-1, 6-3, 6-4. Levin and Halstead eliminated another Cornell team, Custer and Bickett, in the semi-finals ofthe doubles 6-2, 2-6, 6-3. They in turn, however, were put out in the finals by Bowden and Tschorn of Columbia. In the National lntercollegiates the Cornell men did not do so well, Levin, Halstead, and Custer being eliminated in the second round. Bickett Bush Church Custer Strachan Runey Halstead Levin ll327ll 1928 Tennis Team ana' Record OFFICERS THANE ROCKWELL HALSTEAD, '28 ........,.....,. Captain JOHN WRIGHT ACKERMAN, '28 ...,...,.,......,... Manager JOHN SCARLETTLNCUSTER, '29 .................. Captain-Elect CHARLES RUPERT CHURCH, JR., '29 ,.,, Ant. Manager EDWIN .JOSEPH FAULKNER ....,....,......,.,...,,....,..... Coacla TEAM ANDREW BROWN BICKET, '30 THANE ROCKWELL HALSTEAD, '28 JOHN SCARLETT CUSTER, '29 BENNET MARSHALL LEVIN, '28 IRVING THEODORE RUNEY, '28 A RECORD Date .Ycore Score Place March 2-3 Larned Cup Tournament Ithaca 1. Princeton 26 5. Williams 7 9. Swarthmore 1 2. Lehigh 18 6. Cornell 6 10. Colgate 1 3. Harvard 9 7. Yale 6 11. Dartmouth 1 4. Pennsylvania 8 8. Ohio State 2 April 28 Cornell 8 Army 1 Ithaca May 4 Cornell 3 Princeton 6 Princeton May 5 Cornell 2 Harvard 7 Cambridge May 12 Cornell 5 Ohio State 4 Ithaca 4 May 19 Cornell 2 Swarthmore 7 Swarthmore May 26 Cornell 0 Pennsylvania 9 Ithaca June 21-23 New York State Intercollegiates Rye Columbia lg Cornell 15 Fordham 1. Columbia was awarded the Intercollegiate Cup. 1929 MANAGEMENT CHARLES RUPERT CHURCH, JR., '29 Mana ger ELKINS HAMILTON HALE, '30 img Amiffant Manager Eggleston Hilfer Wyvell Ritter Gibson Osborn Quick Larco Lyon Brooke Solavitch The 1929 Swimming Season The swimming team did not do quite so well this year as last. This was in part due to the inadequate training facilities, for the team receives no support from the Athletic Association. ln spite of this Coach Wyvell was able to muster nine men who would pay their own expenses on the three trips which the team took. It com- peted against Lafayette, Lehigh, Colgate, and Union. The scores were: Lafayette .,.st,..... .,,.,,.. 3 O Cornell .i.. ...........,...s..,,,t 2 9 Lehigh ..i, i.tt, .,..,,,, 3 6 Cornell ........ ,,,,,t 2 3 Colgate ,,.t,t,,, .,,.,,,, 4 5 Cornell ....,.., t.,,tt 1 7 Union ...,.,,,,,,,,.,i,,s ..,t,..t 3 6 Cornell ,,.......,,,.,,,,t,s,,,,,. 26 The team greatly missed the presence of Larco, last year's captain, who as a member of the fencing team, was unable to participate in any of the meets. Quick did excellent work this season, winning three out of four 440's and breaking one pool record. Ritter, a junior, who was not good enough to make the team last year, turned in some good times in the breast stroke this season. He earned two first and two second places. Brooke, Cornell's fastest sprint man, swam both the fifty and the century besides the relay, and earned one first, four seconds, and two thirds. Eggleston, not having any place to practice and encountering some stiff competition in the fancy diving, nevertheless managed to win one first, one second, and two thirds. The prospects for next season are good, since only Captain Lyon and Coach Wyvell will be lost by graduation, and there are several promising Freshmen avail- able for Manager Hilfer, who will take over the coaching job next year. ll329ll The 1929 Rfle Season With a nucleus of nine veterans from last year's excellent squad, Lieutenant Crist, who took up his duties as coach of the rifle team for the first time this year, had a good foundation upon which. to build. Among the men who returned at the beginning of the season were Captain Wood, who is shooting his third year in Varsity competition, and Smith, the best shot on last year's team. In addition to these the team is bolstered up by Herold, Palmquist, and Mulvaney, who have had previous experience on other rifle teams. The first meet was dropped to Penn State by a close score. After this came a long string of victories broken only by a defeat at the hands of Wisconsin. This match was lost by one point out of a possible four thousand. After Christmas vacation there was an average of six meets a week, of which the majority resulted in victory for the Red and White sharp-shooters, Among the teams met were Dela- ware, College of the City of New York, last year's League champions, who were defeated by a decisive score, Wyoming, Wisconsin, Syracuse, Cincinnati, Ohio State, Amherst, Michigan, and Oklahoma. The standing, in a league composed of Cornell, Syracuse, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Princeton, College of the City of New York, Columbia, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, and New York University, will be received by the end of April. The team won the intercollegiate match in the Second Corps Area, which comprises the States of New York, New jersey, and Delaware, the winners of each Corps Area compete in a national tournament. The Varsity also entered the Hearst Intercollegiate Championship, another nationwide competition. A shoulder-to-shoulder match to be fired in Boston with the League members will complete the season. 53303 FA O l CrIsr Collins Green Williams Osborne Bullock Stafford Waller Jackson Brown Herold Baker Palmquisc Smith Wood Perry Mulvaney 1929 Rfle Team and Record OFFICERS WILLARD METCALE WOOD, '30 ..,,,,.,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, OBIE AY SMITH, JR., '30 ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,Y..,,,,,,,,,rr,.r,r,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, FIRST LIEUTENANT WILLIAM EARL CRIST, U.S.A. ..,..,,, v,,,,,,.,... ,,,,,, . TEAM WARREN PAUL BULLOCK, '29 ADAM SHORT TROWBRIDGE, '30 HOWARD JEROME JAFFEE, '29 WILLARD METCALI1 WOOD, '30 DAVID SINCLAIR PERRY, '29 MAURICE WILBUR JACKSON, '31 LAWRENCE ADELBERT WILLIAMS, '29 EDWARD MARSHALL PALMQUIST, 'JOSEPH CLIFFORD BAKER, '30 ROBERT WILLIAM STAFFORD, '31 RICHARD HENSON HEROLD, '30 JOHN VOGEL WALLER, '31 OBIE JAY SMITH, JR., '30 EDWARD RADFORD COLLINS, '32 FRANCIS EDWARD MULVANEY, '32 SUBSTITUTES ALAN CHRISTEN MATTISON, '29 PHILIP CHAUNCEY JACOBS, JR., '30 HENRY JAMES GIBSON, '30 ERIC ROBERT OSBORNE, '30 FREDERICK COURTNEY CAIRNS, '31 OFFICERS OF THE CORNELL RIFLE CLUB ........Cupmin Managef' ............Cwzrh WILLARD METCALB WOOD, '30 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,.,,,.,II.,,,..I..........,.,.,,,,, ..............,,,,,,, P ruidmt OBIE AY SMITH, '30 ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I,II,,,II,,,,,,,, ,,II,,I,..,..,. ,..,.,,.....,.,. V i re-Pmridenr HOWARD JEROME JAFFEE, '29 ,.,, ,,,I, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,I,,,,.,..,....,,,,,,,..,....,...........,,,, ,..,,.,I. 5' e r remry-Treafurrf' INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE Worz Loxt Perrentagc Columbia 6 O 1.000 Syracuse 5 1 .833 Cornell 4 2 .667 C.C.N.Y. 4 2 .667 Princeton 3 3 .SOO N.Y.U. 2 4 -333 R.P.I. 1 5 .167 4133111 1929 S. W. ABBOTT H. O. AIGELTINGER R. E. ALEXANDER W. A. ALEXANDER S. W. ALLIO, JR. J. F. ANDERSON O. C. BEAMAN S. D. BECK H. H. BENSON F. K. BEYER E. J. BRUMDER E. C. CLARK, JR. I. COHEN H. W. CRAWFORD G. M. CROSBY B. S. CUSHMAN, JR. J. S. CUSTER E. R. DIETRICH W. B. FIRMAN H. C. FRINCKE J. T. FROEHLICH G. T. GERLACH H. GICHNER J. S. GOWDY D. HALL G. N. HALL T. R. H.ALSTEAD E. T. HEBERT J. T. HOLSLIAN G. F. HOMAN T. W. HOPPER W. A. HUNT C. L. JOHNSON H. JOSEFSON B. KATZ Wearers of the F. P. KNEEN I. L. KOHN D. F. LAYTON R. N. LYON G. E. MCCONNELL W. L. MANN, JR. A. C. MATTISON G. OLDITCH A. H. ORTHMANN C. E. PARKER P. P. PIRONE P. PURCELL A D. N. SCHOALES H. M. SELDIN G. D. STAFFORD I. STEIN R. W. STEINBERG J. S. THOMPSON J. B. TUCK, JR. J. D. WATERBURY J. W. WELLS W. A. WICKHANI W. L. WORDEN F. J. WRAMPELMEIER W. N. YOUNG 1930 E. S. BESSMER C. S. BOIES P. K. CHAMPION E. A. Coma R. L. DONNELLY F. G. DULAFF H. B. ECKERT R. G. ELDRIDGR H3321 A. R. ERDA F. C. FAY C. M. FISHER G. E. HEEKIN C. T. HOFFMAN G. P. HUNTER H. S. JOHNSON J. KANICH E. H. KINGSBURY A. LAFRANCE S. R. LEVERING L. H. LEVY R. W. LEw1s J. R. MCKAIO W. R. RICHARDS R. G. ROEss N. E. SCOTT C. W. SIBSON H. STIEFF S. G. TIEMANN A. L. TOWSON C. E. TREMAN, JR. S. WAKEMAN F. WEIS 1931 O. CARVALHO P. N. HUNT M. 1. JOHNSON J. W. MCCULLOLVG J. MCGOWIN E. MADDEN J. A. OEET J. D. VAN GEEM H, JR Carey Hcathman Brownie Van Tasscl Cornish Borland Rothstein Riekcrr Ziegler Rodier Irwin Beycrlc Gerhard Collins Riedel Tanncnbaum Collins Braddock Martinez Munscy Tuck Warren Tullar Marcin Handleman Graff Langston Stevens Review 0 Freshman Football The Freshman football team completed a disappointing season, winning only one of its four games. The season was successful, however, in developing several promising backs for next year's Varsity squad. On October 20th the Freshman eleven in their first game of the season defeated Cortland Normal, 8 to 6. A touchdown in the first period and a safety in the second were sufficient to nose out the Normal team, which also scored in the opening quarter. Both teams were guilty of many fumbles and misdirected forward passes, due perhaps as much to the muddy condition of the field as to their inexperience. The yearlings were defeated on October 28th by the visiting cadets from Manlius by a score of 30 to 12. The Freshman team rallied in the final period of the game in time to score two touchdowns. The cadets, however, piled up five touchdowns early in the game. Stevens performed capably in the backfield for the Cornell team. Two touchdowns in the last quarter put the Dickinson Seminary eleven on the long end of a 12 to 7 score. The visitors were outclassed in the first three periods, but improved playing in the last quarter gave them two touchdowns and the game. All of the scores made either directly or indirectly due to intercepted forward passes. Despite the outcome, Cornell made distinctly better progress on line bucks and off- taclcle plays than the visiting team. On November 10th the first year men lost their last game to the Pennsylvania Freshmen on Franklin Field, 34 to 7, Cornell's touchdown being made in the last minute of play. The Red and Blue yearlings proved their superiority in all depart- ments of the game. Stevens and I-landleman performed well in the backfield throughout the season. These men with several others show promise as Varsity material. E334l Review 0fF1'eshmem Tmck The track team of the Class of 1931 was a well balanced if not a very powerful combination. Colgate on May 5th was its first opponent. The Freshmen performed very well in this first meet, winning, 81 to 45. Meinig ran the 100-yard race in 10 seconds, a second less than the Varsity time on the same day. The first year men made clean sweeps in the hammer throw, the pole vault, and the broad jump. In the other dual meet ofthe season, with Pennsylvania, Cornell was defeated by a score of 7610 to 582 ,if' ,,. Although Meinig captured both the 100 and the 220-yard dashes, and the rest of the runners did creditable work, Pennsylvanizfs strength in the field events decided the contest. Several combinations of relay teams, running in connection with the Varsity meets throughout the season, met only with defeat. While the team showed average ability, the performance of Meinig, Gates, Elmer, Hendricks, and Becker seemed to show that its members will be real ad- ditions to the Varsity next year. Starke Burke Loewenberg Cesarski Anderson R. Colyer Reilly Patt Gates Spring Taylor Lowe Seidly Mulligan Crosley Dinsmore Woelffer Leng Hauserman E. Becker Bradley Gordon Courtney West Williams Cutlwberf O'Leary F. Becker Van Geem Madden Nelson Elmer E. Colyer Hendricks Stewart Moakley H3351 Whitaker Rhodes Goodman Clarcnbach Shultz Handlcman Ploctz Kendall Faulky Morse Pqrrigo Smith Eiseman Moulton Crakin Haddock Hey Habicht Mariano Zicha Review of Freshman Baseball A strong and well-balanced nine that won three of its four scheduled games rep- resented the Class of 1931 during the 1928 season. Overcoming the dual handicap of weather that greatly hampered practice and comparatively inexperienced material, Coach Haddock developed a team that, for pitching excellence and strength of batting has had few equals among the Freshman nines of recent years. Manlius came to Ithaca on May 4th with a strong aggregation favored to beat Freshmen, but was repulsed 6 to 2 in a game characterized by the splendid pitching of Schultz and the timely hitting of his teammates. The yearlings met their only defeat two days later at the hands of the Columbia Freshmen, dropping a game that Graham, who pitched well for the Red and White, did not deserve to lose. Cornell errors were responsible for both of the Lions' runs. Further evidence of the Cornell- ians' power with the stick was shown when, despite their defeat, the Freshmen out- hit their opponents. The Red and White slugged its way to an 11 to 7 triumph over Cortland on May 12th, knocking two opposing hurlers out of the box. Heavy hitting was the only outstanding feature of a game in which sharp helding and close pitching were made impossible by a strong cold wind sweeping over the field. Whitaker's work at bat stood out notably, his long homer in the third inning marking a high point in the general heavy hitting of the yearlings. Fighting an uphill battle all the way, the Freshmen were victorious over the Pennsylvania cubs on May 19th by a score of 9 to 7. The Red and Blue made four runs off Graham in the first inning, but were held in check for the rest of the game. Cornell outbatted its rivals, I-landleman and Goodman starring with the stick. The defeat of Penn marked the end of an altogether successful season, giving the Fresh- men an impressive record and assuring Coach Eckley of a good supply of experienced material for next year's Varsity. H3363 Review of Freshman Crew The 1931 Crew, although unable to win but one first place in the regattas ofthe season, developed a combination that more resembled the famous Courtney crews than any that has appeared in a yearling boat for years. On May 12th, in the Triangular Regatta at Cambridge, the Freshman boat, rowing over an extremely rough course, finished a close second to Harvard. The race with Princeton and the favored Yale yearlings, on the colorful I-lousatonic course, saw the Cornell shell nose out the Eli eight to cross the line second to Prince- ton. The spectacular victory of the season came on Spring Day when the 1931 men completed the two mile course on Cayuga six lengths ahead of Syracuse. The Freshman combination effectively concluded the year in the Poughkeepsie Regatta by finishing second only to Navy. The winning oarsmen crossed the mark two lengths ahead of the Red and White shell which in turn was followed by Syra- cuse, Washington, Pennsylvania, Columbia, and California. Durham Lueder Clark Hackstaff Heidelberger Shallcross Vanneman Ireland Burke 13371 Review of Freshman Cross Country Harder Nelson Ranney Eckert Gerhard Christian Higley A strong 1932 cross coun- try team made a valiant attempt to win the Inter- collegiate Freshman Race, finishing fourth in a strong field of yearling harriers. The unfortunate illness of Kellogg, former interscho- lastic record holder, who showed much promise dur- ing the season, hindered the Freshmen in their bid for victory. In the only other meet of the season, the team easily vvon over the Ithaca High School. Ranney, Kellogg, Eckert, Higley, and Christian ran Well throughout the season and should provide Coach Moakley with excellent material for next year's Varsity. Review of Freshman Basketball . Although the 1932 basketball team vvon only one of its seven games, the games which were lost were all hard fought and very close. The Freshmen defeated the Hobart Freshmen and lost to Manlius, Syracuse Fresh- men, Pennsylvania Fresh- men, and Cook Academy, tvvice. Despite the poor average, the season was a success, The aim in Fresh- men athletics is to develop future Varsity material, and several of the Freshmen showed good promise for next year. Among these are - Stevens, Zahn, Learn, Young, and McDonald. ins! Warner Zahn Williams Boschen Slezak Miller McDonald Stevens Learn Christensen Fuller Henne Rea Intramurals INTERCOLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1928 Baseball ..,.A...,,. ,,,,,.,........,,..........,,,.,7AA.,...........,,,,.7,,7..7A.,,..............,,. W On by Cherrzixtry 1929 Basketball 7,...,.,... Won by Agriculture 1928 Crew ...,...,............77,. ,,,..,... W On by Chemiftry 1928 Cross Country ..l.,,,....,.... Won by Agriculture 1929 Indoor Relay Run ........ 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Page 424 372 352 418 434 374 460 462 420 366 454 450 400 384 422 380 392 378 428 414 458 452 436 466 448 430 360 470 396 404 346 398 Q 2 tri. it MQW-K,-f fllg H fi' Z em Psi Twenty-nine Chapters Founded at New York University in 1847 Lambert Mears Frantz Baker E. Parshall Bennett DeWolf Sanders Schlager Radcliffe L.P:1rshall Bacon Endemann Ludlum Atkins Covell Crawford Lof FitzGerald Babb Hepting, Shaffer Russell Douglas Davies Frincke 53463 Psi Chapter E.fmbli.rbed in 1868 PRATRES IN PACULTATE JOHN WOODWARD FITZGERALD LAURENCE PUMPELLY JOHN THOMAS PARSON HAROLD HUNTER SCHAFF GRADUATE STUDENT WILLIAM WENDT SENIORS ARNOLD GBED BABE STEPHEN PORTER GRAVES, J WILLIAM WATKINS DAVIES, BD GEORGE HENRY HEPTING ARTHUR LORING DOUGLAS, JR. JOSEPH LEONARD PROCTOR, J HAROLD CARL FRINCKE JOHN DONALDSON RUSSELL RALPH AUSTIN GIBAUD THOMAS EUGENE SHAFFER JUN IORS JAMES GORDON ATKINS JOHN KENT HEWSON WALTER MEREDITH BACON ROBERT PHILLIPS LUDLUM FREDERICK BAGG DOWNING, JR. LAWRENCE PARSHALL THEODORE VAN DUSEN RADCLIEEE SQPHOMORES STEPHEN COOLEY JAMES GRANGER DYETT WILLIAM MITCHELL CORRIN CARLETON HULL ENDEMANN LOUIS CHAPIN COVELL, JR. CHARLES PARKER HAMMOND ALEXANDER LOLLER CRAWFORD ADOLF LOF FRESHMEN HOWARD ASA BAKER HARRY WIGGIN BENNETT, JR. LOUIS RUDOLF DEWOLF FREDERICK PARKER FRANTZ MARKOE ORCUTT KELLOGG 534711 EDWARD WILLIAM LAMBERT JOHN FARNHAM MEARS EDWARD RODNEY PARSHALL GEORGE BENTON SANDERS JACOB RUDOLF SCHLAGER, JR R R W6 54 Chi Phi Twenty-nine Chapters Founded at Princeton University in 1854 Davis Toffey Cherry Vanderbeck Durland Heasley Austin Lawson Baxter Parker Crosby Tourtelot Hearhman Eelcs Wells Rogge Langston Stewart Fitzpatrick Patrick Tracey Liversidge E348H Xi Chapter Efmblifbed in 1868 FRATER IN FACULTATE PRESERVED SMITH FRATRES IN URBE FREDERICK WILLIAM ALBREE FRANK IRVINE ARTHUR NORMAN GIBB RALPH GUTHRIE LENT ALFRED LINDLEY GOODRICK ROBERT HENRY TREMAN GRADUATE STUDENT CHARLES LUCIEN BRAYTON SENIORS GUY MACKAY CROSBY EDWARD MORTIMER TOURTELOT CHARLES COOPER EELES JOSEPH WILLARD WELLS FRWANK BOLTIN HEATHMAN, JR. JOHN MAXWELL WRIGHT JUNIORS HOWARD OWEN AIGELTINGER WALTER CRESSLER HEASLEY LEWIS HUDSON DURLAND EUGENE WILLIAMS KETTERING ELWOOD HERMAN ROGGE SOPHOMORES SAMUEL YATES AUSTIN, JR. RUSSELL LEROY LAWSON EDMUND BAXTER ROBERT PASSMORE LIVERSIDGE PHILIP ROBERTS CHERRY HERBERT POPE PARKER BURTON SPARLING DAVIS JOHN JAMES TOFFEY GEORGE HOWARD VANDERBECK, 2D FRESHMEN EDWIN JOSEPH FITZPATRICK ROBERT EDGAR PATRICK BRYANT WOOD LANGSTON RICHARD SIEGBRIED STEWART WILLIAM KNIGHT TRACEY H 349 H xfw 'af X f , , . ' 4 'VX b y: , Kappa Agblm Eight Chapters Founded at Union College in 1825 Case Berlinghof J. Lee Veeder Mordock Bosrvvick Robinson E. Clark Carry Callahan P. Lee Vannernan Perroff Shepard Treman Rhodes Howard Boyd H. Clark Ireland Merrill Shiel McCarthy Cochran Warren Shields Webster H3503 New York Gamma Chapter ARTHUR KENLBY HAMMOND WILLIAM ALEXANDER HAMMOND CHARLES HAZEN BLOOD CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK MARK CHAMBERLAIN BOARDMAN LEE SHERMAN PEER FREDERICK SKELDING SOMMERS JERV1s LANODON, JR. WILLIAM EDWARD BOSTWICK DANIEL HARDIN CALLAHAN JAMES MONROE CARRY EDWARD HAILE CASE MURRAY FIFE BUELL DEANE WHITNEY MERRILL HORACE GREELEY BEREAN, JR. HENRY WHITE BOYD, JR. HAROLD THOMAS CLARK LEWIS HOWARD BENJAMIN BLAIN RHODES FOSTER COCHRAN ROBERT KITCHEL FARRAND CLARENCE MCCARTHY Effabfixbed in 1868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE JOHN RANDOLPH LINDSAY FREDERICK CLARKE PRESCOTT ALLAN HOSIE TREMAN ARTHUR BOTT TREMAN CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN ROBERT ELIAS TREMAN MYNDERSE VAN CLEEF GILBERT MARCY WEEKS EVERETT PEPPERRELL WHEELER GRADUATE STUDENTS SENIORS JAMES MARSHALL VEEDER JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN TOWNER WEBSTER JBSIJ JOHN BAYLEY MORDOCK EARL CLARK JAMES POLLOCK LEE PORTER RAYMOND LEE, JR. WILLIAM HENRY ROBINSON, JR JOHN ROBERT PARKER, JR. CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN, J HENRY HARWOOD ROUSSEAU BORIS PETROBB RICHARD MARVIN SHEPARD ROBERT FRANK SPITZMILLER WILLIAM MORE VANNEMAN ROGER SHIEL JACK SHIELDS FRANK WARREN Q' ' 95 xx Phi Kappa Psi Fifty Chapters Founded at Jefferson College in 1852 Davis O'Brien Welty Allen Roberts Greene Young Beckscein Sheppard Higgins Halstead Browning Searles Haclcscaff R. C. Quick Kruse Benedict: E. Becker Andrews Harder Erda Emeny Brown Tiernann Atwood Elder Elmer Apgar Morrison White Wright R. D, Quick Rowand Macomber Thompson Joyce F. Becker Hartzsch ll352ll New York Aqnbvz Clmpter BENJAMIN RAYMOND BEISEL MADISON BENTLEY FREDERICK OLDS BISSELL, JR. THOMAS PHELPS CARPENTER THEODORE SMITH CHADEAYNE EDWARD GREEN JOYCE KARL FREDERICK KELLOGG EMMET WALLACE MACCORKLE JACK FRANKLIN MACOMEER JOHN BOYD ATWOOD THEODORE WOODBRIDGE BROOKS ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN ROBERT WINFIELD ANDREWS STANFORD WADE APGAR EDWARD BBCKER FOLKE BECKER CHARLES AUGUSTUS BENEDICT HOWARD LEON BROWNING SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR. BRUCE WILSON HACKSTAPF JAMES EDWIN ALLEN ROGER MALCOLM BECKSTEIN forepla fame: Bradm- DONALD MCGLASSON BRISTOL ARTHUR DRURY DAVIS ALLEN ROBERT GREENE Exfabfirbed in 1869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRANK HEYWOOD HODDER ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT CARLETON CHASE MURDOCK PAUL MARTIN OILEARY DAVID ERNEST OHL JOHN HIGHEERGER PATTERSON FRATRES IN URBE ROBERT CROSSETTE HENRY POMEROY HORTON JOHN EDWARD DIXON ALAN WARNER THOMPSON HORTON BRADFORD WEAVER GRADUATE STUDENT GEORGE EDWIN HOWARD SENIORS JUNIORS ROBERT DODDS QUICK WILL HAINES ROWAND JOSEPH STANLEY THOMPSON ALDEN DARLING XVHITE FREDERICK TRAVER ELDER GEORGE BROOKS EMENY ALBERT ROBERT ERDA WVILLIAM HARTMANN HARDER SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN H5311 DOUGLASS MAYER HALSTEAD FRED ERNEST HARTZSCH WILLIAM LEROY KISTLER, JR. GEORGE ONTOC KRUSE, JR. JAMES MORRISON ROGER CLIFT QUICK JAMES MENDENHALL SEARLES WARREN SIMIS WRIGHT ELSBEE ROGER HIGGINS GEORGE WASHINGTON O,BRIEN, JR WILLIAM SUMNER ROBERTS WALTER LEE SHEPPARD, JR. HARRY TRUE WELTY, JR. RICHARD MATHER YOUNG, JR. AG ,eil gg- P- Agia, Della PM Twenty-six Chapters Founded at Hamilton College in 1832 Deming Bole Kurtz Tracy Booth Sampson J. V. Rice Kelley Mason Seipt MacGavern Hallas Joy Goff Graff J. E. Rice Wilson Pease Phelps Pursglove McKinney Waters Young Lyon Williams Hall Gale Wickham Hooker Rogers ll354H Cornell Chapter Eftablidoed in 1869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDERICK BEDELL MILLARD CLAYTON ERNSBERGER ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE CONWAY LIBANUS TODD CHARLES VAN PATTEN YOUNG PRATRES IN URBE FRANKLIN CUTHBERT CORNELL JAMES ASHTON GREENE MOORE FRANK LAMBERT ROGER BUTLER WILLIAMS, SR. JOHN PAUL YOUNG SENIORS BEN PURSE GALE DENNIS HALL HORACE WILLARD HOOKER, JR. ROBERT NEWELL LYON JUNIORS WILLIAM MUNSON MCKINNEY FRED ATWOOD PEASE, JR. WALTER GAUL PHELPS famex McDowell Gardner ROBERT STANLEY HALLAS JOHN EELLS KELLEY WILLIAM BIRNY MASON, J WILLIAM CARNEGIE BOLE WILLIAM WOOD BOOTH PAUL HARVEY DEMING RICHARD HERBET GOEE ALAN GRAF RUSSELL WILSON WILLIAM NORRIS ROGERS ARNOLD WATERS WOODWARD ADAMS WICKHAM ROGER BUTLER WILLIAMS, 3D JOSEPH CRISWELL PURSGLOVE, JR JAMES EDWARD RICE, JR. WILLIAM RICHARD SIMPSON, JR. , JR. SOPHOMORES R. CHARLES LEIGHTON MCGAVERN, RICHARD SEIPT KENELM WINSLOW TAYLOR EDWIN PARSONS YOUNG, JR. FRESHMEN HBSSE ROBERT SHIRLEY JOY CHARLES JEWETT KURTZ JOHN VAN BUREN RICE RICHARD SAMPSON CHARLES OSCAR TRACY cms, ' , 33, E - A' V' 'x 1. X.,x A 'f Delta Upsilon Fifty-two Chapters Founded at Williams College in 1834 Marshall Yard j.Tutk R. Boericke Troy H.. Smith Kellerman Burnham Antell Wrampelmeier Worden Anderson Rose Rochow Herold Eldridge Walsh Stetter Bryon Irwin Kendall Whitman Shepard Neary F.Boericlce Smith A, Smith Wilson Cullen Luther Bagot Duffy Patterson A.'l'uck Peace Yocum Kellogg Webster Greene Allen H3561 ALBERT WILHELBI BOESCI-IE HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN IRVING PORTER CHURCH PERCIVAL LEMON CLARK, JR. CHARLES ELIIERT CURTIS RALPH XVELLINGTON HEAD JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON BERTEL WALDEMAR ANTELL RALPH BOERICKE CHESTER FOSKETT BURNHAM GEORGE BURTON DUBOIS GEORGE FREDERICK BRYON ROSWELL GILES ELDRIDGE FREDERIC SCHOFF BOERICKE VEASEY BELL CULLEN ROBERT ARNOLD KENDALL ANDREW ALLEN ATHERTON BAGOT CHARLES GAVAN DUFFEY, JR. BEN HARRY GREENE owne!! Clmzlbter E.rtfzb!iJbed in 1869 FR ATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN HENRY COMSTOCK KARL MARTIN DALLENEACI-I SIMON HENRY GEORGE CHARLES HENRY HULL FRATRES IN URBE ROBERT CLIFFORD HUBBARD HUGH ANDERSON MORAN GRADUATE STUDENT RAY STEVENS ASHBERY SENIORS KARL FREDERIC KELLERMAN, JR. WILLIAM ARRINGDALE MARSHALL, BD ROBERT AARON ROSE SHERMAN BOYNTON SHULTS HARRY ANTHONY SMITH . ROBERT MILLER SMITH JUNIORS RICHARD HENSON HEROLD, JR. KARL FREDERICK RALPH ROCHOW SOPHOMORES JAMES EUGENE NEARY, JR. WILLIAM BOWERS SHEPARD ASA HOWARD SMITH FRESHMEN RICHARD PLOWMAN IRWIN WARREN BENSON KELLOGG, JR. JOHN MCCLARY LUTHER WALLACE PATTERSON II357J NEWTON CHARLES JONES EDWARD LEAMINGTON NICHOLS ALBERT OLIVER RI-IOAD JOHN HENRY TANNER CHARLES HARDY NEWKVIAN SARED TREMAN NEWMAN FRANCIS BRENNAN TROY JOHN BENNETT TUCK WARREN LESTER WORDEN FRED JOHN WRAMPELMEIER WILLIAM BERST YARD BRUCE LORRANE STETTER JOHN JOSEPH WALSH JAMES MORGAN SMITH EZRA BAILEY WHITMAN, JR. CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM WILSON, WILLIAM HENRY PEACE, 2D ANDREW EDWARD TUCK, 2D HAROLD CHESTER WEBSTER KENNETH HAY YOCUM JR 3 xg. ' win P --,mi A Chi Psi Twenty-four Active Alphas Founded at Union College in 1841 Hudson Powers Mayer Pabst Clarenbach Wood Clarke Anderson Durham Bank Kellough Matthews Herrick Van Schaack Sharood Payne Muller jones Mashck Beattie C. Hoffman Paxton Wickcs Eddy Simms Case Schoalcs Young Brumder Kneen Weagant G. Hoffman De Frces McMannus Frueauff Willard Estabrook Hartman Biggs Munsey Williams Falk H3535 AQDbaz Psi C bczpter Eftablifbed in 1869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDERICK LLEVSIELLYN CHAPPELL, JR. ROBERT MORRIS OODEN FRATRES IN URBE ERNEST DAVID BUTTON, JR. EMERSON CAREY, JR. BERNARD BLAKEMAN EDDY GRADUATE STUDENT NEWTON JAY HERRICK, JR. SENIORS CHARLES BEATTIE EDWARD JOHN BRUMDER FRANK WILLIAM CASE JOSEPH HUTTON DE FREES JAMES GORDON HOFFMAN FERRIS PHILLIF KNEEN JUNIORS CARL THIELE HOFFMAN GILBERT VAN DUYN JONES RICHARD PETERSON MATTHEWS FRED MULLER, JR. SOPHOMGRES HENRY LEE ANDERSON ERNST CLARENBACH, JR. BLISS BARTLETT CLARK ARCHIBALD GLENDINNING XVILLIAM JEFFERY HUDSON DURHAM FRESHMEN HOWARD BANK FREDERICK IRWIN BIGGS JOHN EVANS ESTABROOK HAROLD FRANK FALK ' JOHN HOPKINS WILLIAMS ff359H CHARLES LOVE DURHAM GEORGE HENRY Fox LAWRENCE DAVID WOOD CLARENCE FREDERICK WYCKOFF VOJTA FRANK MASHEK JONATHAN OGDEN DUDLEY NEVISON SCHOALES WILLIAM ALEXANDER SIMMS CARL LEWIS WEAGANT WILLIAM NORMAN YOUNG JAMES LOVE PAXTON, JR. JOHN DANIEL PAYNE RAYMOND PAUL SHAROOD RUPERT DANA WICKES ROBERT BOOTH KELLOUGH ALFRED JOHN MAYER, JR. EDWIN LEMP PABST STEELE POWERS HARDING VAN SCHAACK HARRY DAY FRUEAUFP LEWIS FREDERICK HARTMAN HENRY HARNEY MCMANUS HENRY WELLING WILLARD la Ojvqpwi 'Yi 1- Y, 5 6 1' 1 ..' FW W lea al? 9.1 gm Them Delta Chi Thirty Chapters Founded at Union College in 1847 W. Pruyn Bradley Spelshouse Wolf Ryan Clarkson J.Pruyn Fairfax Bentley Bell Young Bebb Dunn Hibbard Hynes Saunders Ackerman Wilson Pyle Loos H. Case Van Patten Thompson C. Stevens Wright Morrison M. Stevens McGofEn Ruppe Shabtac M. Case 53603 Beta Ciwzlbier Eftfzblifbed in 1870 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMES DABNY BURFOOT, JR. RALIPH HOSPITAL ALBERT WILLIAM SMITH ERATER IN URBE JOHN WEBB LITTLE SHEEHY GRADUATE STUDENTS JOHN WRIGHT ACKERMAN EDWARD ASHLEY RECKHOYV NORWOOD GRISWOLD WRIGHT SENIORS HARRY LAWRENCE CASE CHARLES ALDRICH STEVENS, JR. CARL WILLIAM LOOS WILLIAM MARTIN THOMPSON, BD ENOS AVERY PYLE MORRIS DOWD VAN PATTEN WALLACE MONROE WILSON JUNIORS GEORGE CARPENTER BEBB ARTHUR PARSONS HIBBARD CHARLES HERBERT BELL DONALD BURT SAUNDERS STEPHEN FRANCIS DUNN EDGAR ROGERS YOUNG SOPHOMORES RICHARD STROWBRIDGE BENTLEY GEORGE ROWLAND BRADLEY, JR. SAMUEL EDWIN CLARKSON, JR. KENNETH TYNE FAIRFAX FRANCIS JOHN HYNES EDWIN LUDWIG AMBERG MELVILLE CORNELL CASE JAMES EDWARD MAGOFFIN FRESHMEN JOHN AVERY PRUYN WILLIAM HENRY PRUYN, BD RALPH BELDEN RYAN RICHARD BAXTER SPELSHOUSE MARLIN RICHARD WOLF ARCHIBALD ROCKILL MORRISON PETER BENJAMIN RUPPE CARL SHABTAC MILES ROBERT STEVENS H361J EV, Delta Kappa Epsilon Forty-five Chapters Founded at Yale University in 1844 1 Hook Gimbrede Huston Humble Powell Burchard Keithley de Socarras Wallaqe Srarbuck Lewis Tresch Warner Goodwin Johnston White Young H. Johnson Headden Hopper Sidlev Robinson Cjohnson Turner Stock Lummis Warren Rumsey Clark Greenman Allen I' H3622 n Delta C bi Chapter XVILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT EUGENE FRANCIS BRADFORD FRANK PORES BUSSELL ALEXANDER MANGES DRUMMOND FRANK DAVID BOYNTON JAMES DAVIS CHARLES EUGENE EDGERTON DOUGLAS GILLETTB EDWIN SPENCE GILLETTB SHERMAN VAIL ALLEN JAY CLARK, 3D CLINTON NEWMAN GRAY FRANCIS CALLIS GREENMAN THOMAS WASHBURN HOPPER LEROY ADAMS GOODWIN, JR. HOWARD SPAFARD JOHNSON JOSEPH MARQUIS JOHNSTON, J RQBERT JONES BURT GILLETT LEWIS, JR. GILBERT SHIBLEY POWELL JAMES DINI-:INS ROBINSON THOMAS HERRING BURCHARD RAYMOND HERBERT DE SOCARRAS LOUIS DE AGRAMONTE GIMBREDE ALBERT JOSEPH HOOLE R. Eftablifbed in 1870 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS EDWARD LEWIS WARREN JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN JOHN FRANKLIN WALLACE 1136311 GEORGE CHARLES EMEODY HUGH JOSEPH GAFFEY HAROLD FRIEND HARDING CARL STEPHENSON PAUL GILLETTE CHARLES EUGENE HOUGHTON ASA KING LEONARD ROBERT EMMETT SPEND GEORGE ALFRED WALTER CHARLES LOUIS JOHNSON WILLIAM ALDEN LITTLE LEWIS MILLER RUMSEY EDWARD LILLEY STOCK, JR. GEORGE TOWNSEND TURNER, ROBERT HARTEL LUMMIS LESTER HARSEN SMITH JOHN CLYDE WHITE, JR. THOMAS HILL SIDLEY, JR. ARTHUR WILLIAM TRESCH JOHN DEWITT WARNER WILLIAM YOUNG, JR. THOMAS KEPPBN HUMBLE WARD NOYES HUSTON, JR. RALPH TUTTLE KEITHLEY JOHN PETER STARBUCK iq! y !51 .Q- Plvi Delia Them Ninety-six Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1848 Hilhcrr Rochcrr Bastian McKnnc McCoy Scclcy Rcdington Borland Borst Burk: Fcnrich Coblc Flcnncr Bccrcn G. Church Zicha West Walsh A. Ross Hnskcll Lewis Hawes Sibson Powers Tartcrshcld Morrison Homan Gchring Kilbornc johnson Zimmerman Kncccllcr Drivcr Johnston Fox C. Church Goodfcllow Lobcrg Whiting T. Ross 113642 ew York Aablm Chapter LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY NORMAN SHARP BUCHANAN MORRIS ALBERT COPELAND XVILLIANI MCLEISH DUNBAR ' JESS DALL, JR. JOHN REUEL ARMSTRONG HOMER MILLARD BARTELS CHARLES RUPERT CHURCH, JR. Richard Lee Cutlaberz' FRANK Fox THOMAS MACI-:EY GOODFELLOW JAMES KENNETH HALL ROBERT GORDON HOMAN WILLIAM HASTINGS GEHRING DAVID BLAIR HAWES JAMES DEAN JOHNSON FREDERICK WILLIAM KILBORNE DONALD GEORGE LEWIS JAMES ALAN MORRISON CORNELIUS BETTEN, JR. ARTHUR JOHN BURKE GILBERT PATTERSON CHURCH JOHN PICKENS COBLE .JOSEPH WILLI.AM BASTIAN WILLIAM KENNEDY BORLAND .JAMES BRYANT BORST ROGER HASKELL JACKSON HAZELWOOD EDWARD CARL HILBERT Effablifbcd in 1872 FR ATRES IN FACULTATE LESLIE FBNNER EVERETT FRANKLIN PHILLIPS BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY RALPH TUCK WILLIAM RAMSDELL LEONARD HERBERT HICE WHETZEL BENJAMIN PERCY YOUNG FRATRES IN URBE JOHN HENRY WAY STANLEY EMIL PEREZ GRADUATE STUDENTS SENIORS A JUNIORS SOPHOMORES EUGENE HAMILTON DRIVER THOMAS GATES ROSS EDWARD GEORGE JOHNSON JAMES LYNN JOHNSTON HARRY JOHN LOBERG ROBERT ALER MAGEE ROBERT VINCENT PARKI-IURST SIDNEY EDWIN WHITING, JR. LOWELL GABLE POWERS WALTER WOODHOUSE SIBSON ROBERT ALEXANDER TARR JAMES PEYTON TATTERSEIELD ARTHUR LEE TOWSON GEORGE HENRY ZIMMERMAN EDGAR GUSTAVE FENRICH GEORGE GRANVILLE FLENNER JOHN MURRAY WALSH, JR. LESLIE ALTEN WEST AUGUST RUDOLPH ZICHA FRESHMEN JOHN WILLARD MCCOY JOSEPH HUGH MCKANE ROBERT EMMETT REDINGTON CHARLES ROBERTSON ARTHUR HAMBLETON Ross ROBERT ROTHERT HERBERT BELDEN SEELEY 536533 MAINE x 1 ,af15Qa .253 .Nm 5,35 Psi Ulbsilon Twenty-seven Chapters Founded at Union College in 1833 Foote Anderson Purcell Dechert J. Caldwell Maurer E. Bacon Vail Boynton Tracy Gates Guerlae C. Bacon Cone E. Brauner Bliss Morse Hilyard Perry Todd Hirshfeld Paine Oberweiser Lesan Browne J. Parker Hard Porter Waterbury Carter Bissell Lawler Thornhill Recd Kelley J. Youmans O. Brauner Deeming F. Parker Ray Van De Water Clarke Stewart N. Caldwell Stevens E. Youmans 5 366 B OSEPI-I WVILLIAM BEACHAM, JR. JOHN BENTLEY, JR. OHN LAKIN BALDRIDOE OHN HENRY BARR EDWARD XVILHELM HARD X C hi C buffer E.rtubfi.rlIed in 1876 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORT KENNE'fH ALAN BROWNE WVALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX FRATRES IN URBE FOSTER MELDRUM COFFIN RICHARD HENRY EDWARDS BENJAMIN LO'UIs JOHNSON, JR. BRADFORD BISSELL ERLING BERNHARDT BRAUNER COLLINS LOTHROP CARTER LOUIS SUMNER FUERTBS ROBERT LEON BLISS MONTIE FOWLER CONE HARRY LEROY HILYARD JOHN WINSLOW HIRSI-IRELD CLARENCE MILTON ANDERSON EDMOND NORWOOD BACON DAMON BOYNTON JOHN BIGELOW CALDWELL PERRY CORNELL DECHERT ELMER LEWIS GATES, JR. CHARLES EDSON BACON ARNLIOT ROALD BRAUNER OLAB ARNLIOT BRAUNER NAPIER BROWNE CALDWELL JOHN WILLIAM CLARKE WALTER FENN DEMINO, 2D PHILIP HEAD FOOTE GRADUATE STUDENTS JOHN GRIFFIN LAWLER II, JR. LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS HARWOOD MUNROE DOLBEARE DONALD CRAIG KERR THEODORE KIRKLAND WILKINSON ROBERT EDWARDS THORNHILL SENIORS FREDERICK WILLIAMS KELLEY, JR. JAMES PEABODY PARKER CHARLES CRISSY PORTER, JR. JOHN C REED, 4TH JACKSON DEWITT WATERBURY JUNIORS HENRY PARMELEE MORSE ARNOLD PAINE ROBERT JOHNSON PERRY, JR. FREDERICK SWEETING TODD SOPHOMORES ROBERT CARLTON LESAN STEWART ANDERSON MAURER DAVID EDWARD OBERWEISER HENRY CONOER PURCELL THOMAS BRODHEAD TRACY WILLIAM ALFRED TYDEMAN, JR. JACK DEWITT VAIL FRESHMEN HENRY EDWARD GUERLAC FRANCIS DARROW PARKER FREDERIC DONALD RAY LLOYD WILLIAM STEVENS WILLIAM LLOYD STEWART ARTHUR MACDONNELL VAN DE WATER EDGAR JOSEPH MACARTHUR YOUMANS J367J GILBERT YOUMANS ff 'X1 li l, s B em Them Pi Eighty-five Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1839 O'Neil Dierdorf Allen Larco Gladden Corey C. Larco Knight Vaughan R. D. West Simrell Roehl Abbott Langhorst Harwood Mussen Moon Fay Milliken R. C. West Hanson Wendland Crommelin Stuetzer Kelley Stetson Taylor Thomas Pope Neckerman Bentley Heekin Wagner O'Rourke Root Naumann Dogny-Larco Winborn Gerstenberger Clagget McKay Getzclman H3683 XVILLARD AUSTEN EDWARD GORTON DAVIS HERBERT CHARLES ELMER ROMEYN BERRY CLIFTON CHIDESTER BRIGGS FRED WILLIAM DIEFRENEACH EDWIN JOSEPH FAULKNER STANLEY WILLIAM ABBOTT KENNETH CLEMENTS ALLEN ALLEN ZENN COREY WILLIAM ELWOOD DIBRDORF FREDERICK CLIFFORD FAY LANDRY HARWOOD, JR. RICHARD MCCURDY BENTLEY SAMUEL CLAGGETT ' JACQUES BROADWATER CROMMELIN THOMAS DENNISON KELLEY ANSEL CARPENTER CARLOS DOGNY-LARCO CHAPPEL GETZELMAN WILLIAM GERSTENBERGER B em Delta C lrczlbter Eftfzblifhsd in 1879 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ALBERT BERNARD FAUST ABRAM TUCKER KERR PAUL RUSSEL POPE FRATRES IN URBE HAROLD FLACK EDWIN JAMES HOFF WILLIAM VINCENT KELLY LEROY LEE ODELL ARTHUR POOLE SENIORS RICHARD RHEEM DIETRICH GEORGE STEPHENS GLADDEN GEORGE EBERSOLE HEEKIN ALFRED HENDERSON KNIGHT, JR. JUNIORS JOHN BELL MILLIKEN HAROLD MOON SOPHOMORES WILLIAM MARTYN NECKERNIAN ERNST RUSSEL POPE CHARLES GREAVES STEILSON HERMAN STUETZER, JR. FRESHMEN JEAN MARIAN HANSON EARL MCKAY HERBERT N AUMANN JERRY O'ROURKE CLAYTON ROOT H3691 FRANK HARRISON RANDOLPH HOWARD WILLIS RUSSELL LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART EDWARD JUDSON ROEHL ROBERT WARREN SAILOR WILLIAM LEGRAND SIMRELL LESLIE LAWRENCE WILSON JAVIER LARCO WILLIAM EDWARD O'NEIL, JR JOHN CHARLES VAUGHAN ROBERT DALTON WEST GEORGE ALLEN MUSSEN CARLTON CHARLES PARODY FRANK HOWARD TAYLOR JOHN HOWARD THOMAS FREDERICK WILLIAM WENDLAND RICHARD WALLESER WEST GREY STRAIN JACK STRAIN ROBERT WAGNER BYRON WINBORN - rv I Agbba Tau Omega Eighty-nine Chapters Founded ar Virginia Military lnsrirure in 1865 Chandler Fry Clarke Beyerle Kane Harr MacPhillamy Trask Sanborne Krxauss Moulton Rurzler McCaffrey Redding Lasher Tobin Guerin Brush Brown Gurhriclge Eckert Remsen Balclauf Cobb Shoemaker Lightbown Stocking Trousdcll Newton Oldberg james Coyle Phelan Eaton Knight Glazebrook Cushman l37Ol New York Beta Them Chapter EUGENE PLUMB ANDREWS CHARLES EZRA CORNELL BLINN SILL CUSHMAN FRANK HENRY BALDAUR EDMUN'D ALLEN COBB JOHN COYLE, JR. BLINN SILL CUSHMAN, JR. FREDERIC EATON, JR. LUDLOW DELNOCE BROWN HERBERT BARRY ECKERT RICHARD CLAY GUTHRIDGE IRVING EDWARD LIGHTBOWN LLOYD RAYMOND' KNAUSS EARL PARSONS LASHER, JR. EDWARD FRANCIS MCCAREREY WILLIAM PERCIVAL BEYERLE CYRUS EUGENE BRUSH HORACE HARRY CHANDLER WILLIAM EDWIN CLARKE CHRISTOPHER ARTHUR FRY Effnblifbed in 1887 FRATRES IN FACULT ATE NELSON G.-XRDINER BUMP ELLIOT EVANS CI-IEATHAM FRATRES IN URBE DONALD STEWART SENIORS WILLIAM DALY PHELAN JUNIORS SOPHOMORES ARTHUR ROCHE TOBIN FRESHMEN JOHN LAWRENCE TRASK 1137111 JULIUS AUGUSTUS EWALD ERNEST ALLEN MILLER ROBINSON Cox GLAZEBROOK LOUIS ROSCOE JAMES, JR. LESTER BENJAMIN KNIGHT, JR. GEORGE LEE NEWTON SIDNEY OLDBERG CHARLES CORNELL REMSEN, JR. HORACE BREWSTER SHOEMAKER WILLIAM BLISS STOCKING KENNETH BRUCE TROUSDELL JESSE FREMONT MOULTON WILLIAM CHESTER REDDING, JR. HENRY LUPTON RUTZLER COURTLAND VINCENT GUERIN, J ROBERT NEWMAN HART JAMES EDWARD KANB, JR. HAROLD BBLDING MACPI-IILLAMY HENRY GATES SANBORNE is Phi Gamma Delta Sixty-nine Chapters Founded at Washington and Jefferson College in 1848 Pellet Ehrhart Hebden Milans Mack Carver Slocum Purcell Mott Stillman Bauerle Rink Smith Farnham Riley Breedlove Miles Wilson Carroll McGinn .lunge Robson Schoedinger Housrle Stephens Fair Kelly Walcott Diffenclerffer Connelly Ferguson McCollom Rees Hiss 53721 A K 7 x I xl, 'P ' -Xl . Q sl .vyx .1 Kappa N u Chapter TH CL PA STEPHEN FORBES RUSSELL PALMER HUNTER RIVERDA HARDING JORDAN ROBERT EDWARD LOVING ER LEWIS JAY BINGHAM ERNEST DAVID BUTTON LEIGH MARSH CHAMPAIGN CARL GREVOR LOUIS BONAPARTE CARVER LOUIS RICHARD CHASE GEORGE GITT EHRHART NORMAN HEBDEN JOHN TLTTTLE HOLSMAN WILLIAM TUTTLE HOLSMAN FREDERICK FULLER MACK BENJAMIN GRAHAM BAUERLE WILLIAM FIELD FARNHAM STEPHEN NEWMAN BEAN WILLIAM ALBORD BREEDLOVE WILLIAM CARROLL JOI-IN PAUL MCGINN JOHN ELLIS CONNELLY EDWARD CROOK DIPBENDERBEER DAVID RAMEY FAIR EDWARD BARRY FERGUSON JOHN KNOWLTON HISS ARCH ELLIOTT HOUSTLE Effabfirffffl in 1888 FRATRES IN FACULTATE OMAS LYTTLETON LYON ARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN UL ROBERT NEEDHANI WOODPORD PATTERSON NEST WILLIAM RETTGER FRATRES IN URBE PAUL VORHIS HERRON WILLIAM LACKLAND PAUL SMITH LIVERMORE GRADUATE STUDENT JOHN HENRY MARCHAXNT SENIORS ERNEST WILLIANI SCHODER LYMAN WILSON WILPORD MURRY XVILSON GEORGE YOUNG, JR. CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN, WILLIAM REUEI. NEEDHANI ALBERT SHARPE RAYMOND WARE ROBERT SOUTHLAND MILANS ABRAM Cox MOTT, 3D A MALCOLM MYERS PIERRE JOSEPH PURCELL CHARLES NORMAN RINK JOHN FRANK STEVENS, 3D WALTER WORTH STILLMAN JUNIORS ROBERT DOUGLAS JUNGE JAMES PARKER PELLETT ARTHUR FONDA SLOCUM SOPHOMORES ' MONBORD POWELL MILES EDWARD CHAMPLAIN RILEY PAUL FREDERICK ROBSON GEORGE RICHARD SCI-IOEDINGER, JR. BRYCE HEWITT WILSON FRESHMEN LAWRENCE JOSEPH KELLY RICHARD KIELHOLTZ ROBERT CABLE MCCOLLOM WILLIAM ELLIOTT REES MILTON CAHALL SMITH RODERICK STEPHENS, JR. CARROLL JOHNS WOLCOTT II 373 Il JR f- ,Q Phi Sigma Kappa Fifty-six Chapters Founded at Massachusetts Agricultural College in 1873 A Allen Bellinger Finch Fairclough C. Martinez Rountree Nordstrom Hansen Lyon DeGroat F.LoeHler K. Loeffler Hamilton Tryon Michailovsky Pepperman Snowdon Martinez G'Shea Scobie Blackman Derwiler Birdsall Sullivan Ferris C. A, Martinez Engelder Nichols Elwood Hendricks Kinney l3'4l fff IV ' ' ' kg? Gamma C lralbier HERMAN DIEDERICHS GEORGE FLOYD GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS XIERANUS ALVA MOORE ALFRED MORGAN BOYCE ARTHUR BENJAMIN BROOKS ROBERT LUPTON CRANE, JR. HAROLD THERON MANDEVILLE CHARLES MARTINEZ EJn1Hi.rbcd in 1889 FR ATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN UR BE .I J SENIORS DANIEL THORNTON BIRDSALL ' ALFRED CHURCHILL BLACKMAN BENJAMIN HOWARD DETWILER WALTER ELLS LYON JUNIORS XVESLEY SANGER CORBIN DEWITT GOODRICH DEGROAT FRANCIS GUY FRINK, JR. HANSE HARRISON HAMILTON SOPHOMORES AMOS GREEN ALLEN, JR. DONALD PARKER BELLINGER ROGER SHERMAN FAIRCLOUGH .JEREMIAH STANTON FINCH WILLIAM FREDERICK ROUNTREE, FRESHMEN CALVIN AUGUSTUS ELWOOD CHARLES ARTHUR ENGELDER FREDERICK BUNTEN FERRIS FRANCIS ADAMS HENDRICKS H3753 FRANK BARRON MORRISON FRED MOSES JOHN EDWIN PERRY SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING FRANCIS JOSEPH MCCORMICK GEORGE ELLIOT MINAR LEROY DAVID NEISH FREDERICK ATWATER WILCOX HAROLD EDWIN WILCOX CARLOS ALFONSO MARTINEZ, J ARTHUR WARING O'SHEA AMES WILTON SCOBIE OHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN, JR. FRITZ EUGENE LOERELER KARL SOMARINDYCK LOEEELER EUGENE MICHAILOVSKY WALTER HOUGH TRYON HAROLD WHEATLEY HANSEN CRISTOBAL MANUEL MARTINEZ ERNST ALAN NORDSTROM, JR. CARL WILI,IAM PEPPERMAN JR. JOHN WARREN KINNEY, JR. JOSE MARTINEZ EDWARD CLARK NICHOLS CUTHBERT COOK SNOWDON R v J ' lc swwira Delta Tau Delm Seventy-four Chapters Founded at Bethany College in 1859 Cropley Parlette Stewart Verney Freeman Donlin R. Quick Hall Eppes Riddiford Vallee Kastle Rodman Dorn Wakeman Hale Smith Shear Coddington Crum Kerr Freeborn Dodge Todd Litrlewood Hamilton Moreton Sheward Robertson Higlnbotham F. Quick Adams Warner Eyerman Bishop Mcjunkin ll376lI N 4 5 1 X J' -' 'F 4.-lvl X -if if 0 P RA, 35 Ads, '11--. ,sw -A QM V1 'S L A! ll I f-, A A :sa .,51,x-uk 'KI - 22' - ' L- .C 1 .Zire if A 'WT-fb . rg- gif U . Nga-I Wan Niiiirln 'I i?g'Q ag-Au R M N75 1 K' ' 1 '1 -asfx. ..- A A A A . P VVS.-,Q,:,4. M,--,+,.,H ,Ci LPA., - , . ' gn-Iz.gf,:f5rAA.':.. 'iifm-1-'Y' 'T-Ilffi'-R 'i'Q'4' '2 7 45 A' . : 1 . 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JOHN MONROE MARSH SWEETLAND HENRY MALCOLM HAY EDMUND SEWALL SMITH JOHN WILLIAM SWENSON ' SENIORS FREDERICK CHANDLER CODDINGTON HORACE PRITCHARD HAMILTON ROBERT HOPPER CRUM WILLIAM ALEXANDER KERR ROBERT IRVING DODGE, JR. EGEERT BOLTON LITTLEWOOD MALCOLM JONATHAN FREEBORN JOHN BROTHERHOOD MORETON LEROY GUION GARNSEY BRUCE EARL SHEAR ELKINS HAMILTON HALE HENRY WILSON SHEWARD GEORGE NAYLOR HALL GBIE JAY SMITH, JR. CHRYSTAL HARTMAN TODD JUNIORS THOMAS WHITE DONLIN ARTHUR BEHAGG RIDDIFORD, JR. RICHARD GORDON DORN FRAZER WOODRUPP RODMAN THOMAS JOHN KASTLE, JR. ERNEST LOUIS VALLEE ROBERT MILLS QUICK SAMUEL WAKEMAN SOPHOMORES MALCOLM LYLE CROPLEY BRUCE ALFRED PARLETTE JAMES VAN DEUSEN EPPES WALLACE JOHN STAKEL DUANE ADDISON FREEMAN WENDALL BRENNEMAN STEWART JOHN ARTHUR VERNEY FRESHMAN THOMAS EDWIN ADAMS VERNON LESLIE BISHOP CHARLES EVERETT DUNKIN ROBERT ALEXANDER EYERMAN LEA PUSEY WARNER, JR. lI377J JOHN MANNON HIGINBOTH AM REED LAVOSIA MCJUNKIN GEORGE FERGUSON QUICK CHARLES EDWARD ROBERTSON 'instant gli- X .sf t ,:5?- P- G Sigma Phi Ten Chapters Founded at Union College in 1827 McCormick Carpenter Hatfield Gordon Davies Pomeroy Heidelberger Swoyer Waring Proctor Riegel Gerlach Parsons Clark Gowcly Rollo Stone Will Perkins H. Clark Storke Zeigler Lewis Du Bois McLean Delaneld img New York Epsilon Chapter Efmblifbed in 1890 PRATER IN URBE RICHARD MORTON CHASE GRADUATE STUDENTS KARL SNYDER HAZELTINE JOHN AARON RIEGEL EDWARD LOUIS SCHEIDENHELM, JR. SENIORS JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK LAWRENCE BRADFORD PERKINS GLENDGN THOMAS GERLACH HERBERT DORLON ROLLO JOSEPH SCOTT GOWDY PHILIP JOHNSON STONE PHILIP WILL, JR. JUNIORS GEORGE PHILLIPS DAVIES WILLIAM DUTTON POMEROY, JR. IAN GORDON WILLIAM TREVOR SWOYER, JR. THOMAS BRIAN PARSONS ROBERT WALLINGFORD WARING SOPHOMORES RALPH EMERSON CAARPENTER, JR. ROBERT WINCHESTER HODGES HENRY MARSHALL CLARK GEORGE WELLESLEY MCCORMICK, JR DAVID CRAMPTON EDWARD THROCKMORTON MCLEAN RICHARD JOHN HEIDELBERGER RALPH FENNO PROCTOR, JR. FRESHMEN TALLMADGE PERCIVAL DELAFIELD, JR. ALFRED GEORGE LEWIS, JR. FRANCIS LATTA DUBOIS CHARLES ALBERT STORKE JESSE REINHART ZEIGLER H 379 H f x ii, Sigma Chi Eighty-seven Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1855 Donnelly Meyer Baker Savery Smith Graydon Doss Leonard Molinet Bentley Corse Perrigo Jorgensen Laird Royal Brown Hodge Bryant Gibson Willis Myron Merrick Galloway Nulle Samas Timmcrrnan Schafi' Martin White Anderson Hand Baxter Pinkerton H3803 DONALD JOHN BUSHEY JESSE DEFRANCE MARTIN HARDIN KENNETH WILLIAM BAKER LOUIS LEES BENTLEY CHARLES SAMUEL CORSE WILLIAM SHARMAN IBOLD AQDZM Phi Chapter 1 Ermbliflaed in 1390 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE ROBERT WESTENOAARD JORGBNSEN ROBERT LEE DONNELLY RAYMOND O'NEIL Doss JOHN BROWN GALLOWAY CHARLES AUGUSTUS BROWN CHARLES EWING BRYANT ROBERT LAW GIBSON, JR. EDWARD GEST HODGE ROBERT MYTON FREDERICK HOPKINS ANDERSON ROBERT BAXTER THOMAS LEE HAND SENIORS DONALD ARMSTRONG SMITH JUNIORS BERTRAM WOODHULL SAMMIS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN H3811 JOHN WILLIAM HEBEL FREDERICK MILLER SMITH WALTER BONNELL HOLTON MALCOLM LEONARD KARLE BAKER MEYER IGNACIO SATURNINO MOLINET JOHN FLETCHER PERRIGO DONALD FENWICK SAVERY CHARLES KELLOO GRAYDON JOHN ANDERSON LAIRD ALFRED BENNETT MERRICK AUGUSTUS MARION NULLE ROBERT GIBSON PINKERTON CHARLES BENJAMIN ROYAL, JR ROBERT LAMBERT TIMMBRMAN EDWIN AYLBURTON WILLIS WILLIAM CARVEL MARTIN RODMAN SCHAFF, JR. BENJAMIN DAY WHITE Delta Chi Thirty-three Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1890 Corcles McElvein H. Furman Trussell Hershey Koelb Marietta Orthrnann Tasker Turner Wild F. Beyer W. Craig Coleman Kilcourse Breen R.Lya1l Brigandi Burgess Rauch Lyall Cave Miller J. Beyer Stewart Cottrell Roylance Stiles Wilson R. Craig G. Furman Kappler Hoag McGu1-ren Klix Briggs Newton Ogden Harrison Gallagher E38211 ROBERT TREMAN BANKS STEPHEN EDWIN BANKS EDMUND CLYNES FRANK KEMP BEYER JOHN EDWARD COLEMAN EDWIN HENRY CORDES WILLIAM SOMERVILLB CRAIG HORACE EDWARD FURMAN DONALD CHARLES HERSHEY CHARLES BREEN PHILIP EDWIN BRIGAND1 JOHN PERRY BURGESS GEORGE HERBERT COTTRELL ROBERT SWIFT CRAIG JOHN ROBERT BEYER KENDELL LEROY BRIGGS FRANCIS JAMES GALLAGHER ARTHUR MCCANN HARRISON, JR. Cornell Cbpzlbier E.rfabli.rbed in 1890 FRATRES IN URBE CARL FREDERICK GILBERT WARREN RANDOLPH NEUh'IANN HORACE SHAEEER POTTER FREDERICK AUGUST ROGALSKY SENIORS GERARD KILCOURSE CARL MILTON KOELB GEOFFREY NOEL LAWFORD HAROLD EDWARD MARIETTA THOMAS IRVING MCELVEIN JUNIORS CHARLES SEARS CAVE GARRISON LAWRENCE DILLON JOHN DUDLEY LYALL SOPHOMORES GEORGE CONKLIN FURMAN JOHN GUNTER ROYLANCE CHARLES STEWART FRESHMEN MEREDITH WOOD HOAG GUSTAVE EDWARD KAPPLER RICHARD FREDERICK KLIX 1138311 GEORGE FREDERICK ROGALSKY HARRY GEORGE STUTZ MONROE MARSH SWEETLAND ALBERT HUGO ORTHMANN HERBERT KNAPP SHAY HENRY TASKER JOHN CAREY TRUSSELL MARSHALL BERTRAND TURNER SILAS THAYER WILD RICHARD GILLIES LYALL KEITH LEROY MILLER JULIUS CARL RAUCH, JR. LINFORD EDWARD STILES CHARLES SELLERS WILSON HENRY MCGURREN ROLLIN CAROLUS NEWTON CHARLES HULL OGDEN, JR. ROBERT ALDEN PETERSON Sigma Agblwz Epsilon One Hundred Chapters Founclecl at University of Alabama in 1856 Hendryx Sollcy Dcckrr Sinclair Bonsall Smith Gcnhcgan Caldwell Taylor Wikstrom Manning X. Trowbridge R. L. Hill Fcnncll Githcns Schrcudcr Schumacher Olson Armstrong Rocss G. Trowbridge Hatton Hunt R. W. Hill Morsc Schultz Mrs. Hcndryx Shrcvc Lock Courtney Whirc Pavlicck McMullin Williams Heywood Funkhouscr Eggers Huntington Zahn Il384ll . IJ ,.. I New York Agyba Chapter Eftabfiibm' in 1891 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDERICK HAROLD GASTON JESSE CROOK NICHOLLS HARRY PORTER WELD FRATER IN URBE ELLIS WILEY DERSHAM GRADUATE STUDENTS XVILLIAM LEWIS BOWSER LEROY ALEXANDER HATTON THOMAS FRANCIS FENNELL JOHN LEWIS HAYNER HENRY EDWARD GARDINER HAMILTON WARD, JR. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN WARD SENIORS CHARLES SHEPPARD CALDWELL, 3D ROBERT BETTS MANNING ALONZO GALLOWAY DECKER, JR. ROBERT EDWARD SINCLAIR WILLIAM ANTHONY GEOHBGAN, JR. JAMES FRANCIS SOLLEY, JR. FRANK CLIFTON HENDRYX HOWARD MILTON TAYLOR, JR. ARVE SIXTEN WIKSTROM JUNIORS ROBERT STEWART BONSALL ALFRED SANDS GITHENS RALPH LEE HILL MARTIN JOHN ROESS, JR. FRANK THOBURN ARMSTRONG EDWIN ALLAN COURTNBY ROBERT WASHINGTON HILL ROSCOE LEETE HOCKLEY PAUL NORMAN HUNT FRANK RAY LOCK FRANK BRADLEY MCMULLEN HENRY LAWRENCE EGGERS MEARICK FUNKHOUSER JEROME AMES HEYWOOD SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN i385l FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHUMACHER 'JANIES BARKER SMITH, JR. ADAM SHORT TROWBRIDGE GEORGE GRAHAM TROWBRIDGE LEON JOHN MORSE LINDOL PARMATER MYERS CHARLES ADOLPH OLSON GEORGE PAVLICEK HOWARD LAWRENCE SCHULTZ RICHMOND BENTLEY SHREVE HENRY PACKARD WHITE ROBERT HUBBARD HUNTINGTON EMERSON STEWART WILLIAMS GEORGE CRAWFORD ZAHN QifTfw TQf PF? . Tum g?.X .,,.-7 3 S. ggi: if e fi 7151 .f:1P3'XQ-NfJ'3S- C 'Q l f9s':T'f?q?- ,s- ' Delta Phi Fifteen Chapters Founded at Union College in 1827 Castleman Hess Butterworth Clarkson Rope Ames Mulvaney Shapleigh Hamilton Cleminshaw Tarbell Whitwell Rathbone Hauserman TenEyck Pyrke Shotthafer Fisher Rummlet Kuntz Kinne Howland Gundlach Finley Northup Niles Heye H3863 r 3. LANE COOPER BRYANT FLEMING CLARENCE TARBELL GEORGE IRWIN FINLEY, JR Pi C bczlbter E.rt:1b!ifbed in 1891 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JULIAN WOODWARD FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS ROBERT EVANS ALEXANDER G ROBERT FREDERICK THEODORE ARTHUR LLOYD HOWLAND GEORGE CLINTON CASTLEMAN CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW CAMERON MANN FISHER ALLEN WINTHROP PYRKE WILLIAM DOUGLAS HAMILTON FREDERIC MARTIN HAUSERMAN MARTIN WESTBROOK HESS WILLIAM WHELDON AMES, JR. JULIAN SCOTT BUTTERWORTI-I DAVID REYNOLDS CLARKSON UNDLACH JUNIORS GEORGE SCHUYLER TARBELL, SR. FLETCHER HOWARD WOODCOCK ROGER WILLIAM KINNE WELLINGTON WESLEY KUNTZ, JR. NICHOLAS CARR NORTHUP JOSEPH MANIG RUMMLER ARTHUR BEAGLE RATHBONE EDWARD HAWORTH SHOTTHARER PETER GANSEVOORT DEDERICK TENEYCK WILLIAM CLARK WHITWELL SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Izsvu LAWRENCE WILLIAMS HEYE ALEXANDER DAVISON SHAPLEIGH LAWRENCE BENJAMIN TARBELL FRANCIS EDWARD MULVANEY JOHN LINDSAY N ILES FREDERICK THORNTON ROPE Q' B Q D . u :V iWJ'f-'rlfzgiishv . lgwssi ' W Kappa Sigma One Hundred Three Chapters Founded at University of Virginia in 1867 Wyvell McConnell Carruthers Hall Mathewson Hewitt Maston Billings Blankenship Warriner Caldwell Parsons Murphy Dohan Bassett Burk Groban Shallcross Schulz Derham Dawson Englemann Osborne Cusak Stott Stewart Prescott 113881 GE Agblwz Kappa Cbczlbievf DAVID CLINTON GILLESPIE DAVID FLETCHER HOY ARNO HERBERT NEHRLING JOHN CREGER DAVID PERCY BEATTY EDWARD ORLANDO CHENEY BARNARD WOLCOTT HEWITT ' EBEN HUNTER CARRUTHERS MATTHEW ALBERT HALL GEORGE TAYLOR LACEY JOHN MILTON BILLINGS WALLACE CLARK BLANKINSHIP JOHN HADLEY CALDWELL CHARLES EDWARD HEWITT, JR DEANE LEWIS BASSETT WILLIAM EMMETT BURK, JR. GEORGE HUBERT CLARK PAUL VINCENT DERHAM PAUL DOUGLAS DOHAN WALTER THOMAS CUSACK HENRY SEATON DAWSON HELMUT MAX ENGELMAN HUGH PAINTER OSBORNE Erffzbfiflaezz' in 1892 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE GUY EDWIN LONG ELMER SETI-I SAVAGE EDWARD ALBERT WHITE WVEIJB YORK PAUL WITHERSPOON ECKLEY GRADUATE STUDENTS JIM LAWRENCE TARWATE PAUL VINCENT OSBORNE GEORGE LYND PHELPS NORMAN GORE STAGG R SENIORS EDWARD PAYSON MATHEWSON, CHARLES EDWARD MCCONNELL MANTON MARBI.E WYVELL JUNIORS 'JOSEPH HAROLD MASTON, JR. THOMAS HARRISON RISK ROBERT MARTIN SEYFARTH HARRY BOND SINCLAIR, JR. ROBERT READ WARRINER SOPHOMORES ROBERT CHARLES GROBEN GEORGE NORMAN KIMBAI.L, 2D HARRY MAURICE MURPHY GEORGE PARSONS JAMES ADOLPH SCHULZ JOHN REYNOLDS SHALLCROSS FRESHMEN lI389J BRAINARD EDWIN PRESCOTT CHRISTIAN SEEL SCHICK RALPH WENTWORTH STEWART WILLIANI TAYLOR STOTT JR AQblwz Zeta Thirty-six Chapters Founded at Ohio State University in 1897 Crouch Colvin Gibson Northrup Budd Pattison Fleischer Dudley Wood Blauvelt Sloan Aymar Hostelc Boyd Arnold jones Lane Kelly Warren Ayer E. Foster Harkness Scott Van Wagenen W. Foster Rudolf Smith Goodrick Beers Dorn Schait Clough La Mont Spalteholz 539011 LIBERTY H-YDE BAILEY CORNELIUS BETTEN GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH JOHN HENRY COMSTOCK RALPH SHELDON HOSMER FREDERICK GARDNER BEHRENDS MAURICE CHESTER BOND HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS ROLLINS ADAMS EMERSON ALEX FERDINAND GUSTAFSON EARLE VOLCART HARDENBURG ERNEST CLEVELAND ABBE DONALD WYKORE BAKER WILLIAM ERNEST BLAUVELT HOWARD BARTON BOYD MARTIN PAUL CATHERWOOD LEWIS CHARLES CHADWICK ALFRED BAYLISS DORRANCE JOHN GARDNER GOODRICK REYNOLD ANTHONY AYMAR HOWARD WAYLAND BEERS NORVAL GORDON BUDD LAWRENCE LYMAN CLOUGH CLAUDE HEITLAND COLVIN JOHN AYER EARL LEE ARNOLD JAMES ENSIGN CROUCH JAMES WALKER CRUIKSI-IANIC ofrnell Chapter E.rtabli,rbm' in 1901 HONORARY MEMBERS HARRY HOUSER LOVE JAMES GEORGE NEEDHAM JAMES EDWARD RICE ISAAC PHILLIPS ROBERTS FRATRES IN FACULTATE ULYSSES PRENTISS HEDRICK BURTON AARON JENNINGS LEWIS KNUDSON ALBERT RUSSELL MANN MYERS PETERS RASMUSSEN HARRY ALBERT ROSS FRATRES IN URBE FLOYD ARTHUR HARPER FRANK LESLIE HOWARD KENNETH AVERY HOWLETT THOMAS ELDRIDGE LAMONT RICHARD AUGUST LAUBENGAYER JOHN PASCI-IAL MCCOLLUM WESSELS STEVENSON MIDDAUGH SENIORS HAROLD FRED DORN RUSSELL ELLIOTT DUDLEY WALTER EUGENE FLEISCHER EDDY ELWOOD FOSTER WAYNE FRANKLIN FOSTER BERNARD EMERSON HARKNESS JUNIORS HENRY JAMES GIBSON PAUL JONES EARL PATTISON l391H SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING GEORGE FREDERICK XVARREN HERBERT HICE WHETZEL HENRY HIRAM WVING GEORGE ALAN WORKS ELMER SETH SAVAGE JAMES HORGAN SHERMAN JOHN NELSON SPAETH GEORGE WALTER TAILEY, JR. LAURENCE PAUL WEHRLE DONALD STUART WELCH WILLIAM JAMES XVRIGHT KEITH ANDERSON HOPE MURRAY HUBERT JOHN SLOAN CARL GSWALD RUDOLI1 SPALTEHOLZ LAWRENCE MOORE VAUGHAN WILLIAM WARREN WAGNER STANLEY WHITSON XVARREN ARTHUR WILEDON ALEXANDER ZEISSIG ALBERT WILLIAM HOSTEK MERLE JOHN KELLY HOWARD SCHUYLER NORTHRUP WILLIAM SANFORD SCOTT MARVIN LOUIS SMITH WALTER HERBERT SCHAIT ALFRED VAN WAGENEN ALBERT WARREN WILLIAM METCALE WVOOD 'A f l L we 0' Sigma zz N inqery-three Chapters Founded at Virginia Military lnstiture in 1869 Flesscl Mnrksbury Freeman Hendricks Essex E. Colyer R. Colyer Knccdler Traylor Van Gecm G. Priedeman D. Hood Staats Wolcott R. Hood Lauer Wyatt Dickenson Owen Muller Anderson Mango Peck T. Colycr Halverson Knox Schnrping Parker Priedcmau Baker Quest Hunter Krieger Bristol Halstead Livingston Van Tassel Stephens Keesc Colman i 392 3 Gamma Them Chapter ALFRED COMAN THOMAS ROBERT GIBSON FREDERICK HOWE EDWARD ELLINGTON NEXLL CHARLES EMERSON BAKER EARL GARNER BRISTOL THANE ROCKWELL HALSTEAD HAROLD WILLIAM H,ALVERSON GEORGE PERCY HUNTER WALTER CARSON KNOx XVILLIAM HART ANDERSON ALLAN BRADLEY DICKENSON ROBERT IMRIE HOOD RODNEY FRANKLIN LAUER EVERETT LOUIS COLYER RALPH EVERETT COLYER RICHARD BUHLER ESSEX KARL JOHN FLESSEL WILLIAM WALLSTONE FREEMAN VICTOR KING HENDRICKS JAMES DOUGLAS COLMAN DONALD MANN HOOD WILLIAM BREWER KEESE HAROLD MASON KNEEDLER JOHN TALMAGE LIVINGSTON Eftnbfifhed in 1901 FRATRES IN FACULTATE BENJAMIN DUNBAR XVILSON PRATRES IN URBE GRADUATE STUDENT THEODORE IRVING COLYER SENIORS LESTER BROKAW XVHITING JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN if 393 H GEORGE ANDERSON SHIPMAN XVILLIAM ROGERS SUTTON DENNY HAMMOND UDALL HENRY BRUNNER SUTTON CHARLES ALBERT KRIEGER CHARLES EDWARD PARKER, JR. JOHN HARVEY PRIEDEMAN WILLIAM JENNINGS QUEST ALBERT RUSSELL SCHARI-'ING DONALD PHILIP SETTER PEARSON MULLER JAMES OWEN WALTER JOHNSON STAATS, JR. FRANCIS HAROLD WYATT JOHN PROCTOR MANGE RICHARD MARVIN MARKSBURY CARL HENRY MEINIG CHARLES VERNON PECK CARROLL GARLAND TRAYLOR JOHN DELMAR VAN GEEM MICHAEL JOHN MIKULIAK NILS INGEMAN NILSSON GORDON OEEICER PRIEDEMAN EDWARD PAUL STEVENS XVILLARD JAYCOX VAN TASSEL 'Q ,f. '51 .. ,f 5. 3 Phi Delta Sigma Founded in 1902 Sanders Hooper Burbank Raeclel Stuckey Penniman Guerrero Bird Mason Nelson S. Beyland Williams Kiefer Flint Lynch Nicholas Moore Leisinger Roberts Netchvolodoff Powell Travis Seward Schweizer Brayshaw Crosby P. Beylancl Carpenter H3941 THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS ROBERT CROSBY BURNETT GEORGE IRVING DALE HARRY GIFFORD BULL WALTER FREDERICK GEE WILLIAM HENRY KIMBALL PAUL FRANKLIN STUCKEY FRATRES IN FACULTATE OTHON GOEPP GUERLAC EUGENE DAVIS MONTILLON WILLIAM STRUNK, JR. FRATRES IN URBE FRANCIS MCDONALD MOLLESON MARTIN BUELL TINKER LAWRENCE WOLCOTT I GRADUATE STUDENTS HENRY LAURENS WILLIAMS, 3D SENIORS SIDNEY WARREN BEYLAND WILLIAM HARWOOD HOOPER RAFAEL JAIME BIRD EDWIN HERBERT KIEFER WILLIAM EVERETT BURBANK GLENN GARDNER PENNIMAN JOSE ANTONIO GUERRERO EDWIN CHARLES RAEDEL WILLIAM HANER SANDERS JUNIORS GILBERT STEVENS FLINT JAMES ALEXANDER MOORE CARROLL FREDERICK LYNCH ROGER BURDETTE NELSON CHARLES EDWARD MASON DAVID GEORGE ROBERTS SOPHOMORES CHARLES POWELL BEYLAND VADIME VADIME NETCHVOLODOBB ROBERT WATSON CARPENTER JEROME ALEXANDER NICHOLAS LEWIS MARTIN LETSINGER HARRY SWAINBANK POWELL JOHN WILLIAM TRAVIS FRESHMEN THOMAS CARLTON BRAYSHAW JOHN MANSBIELD SCHWEIZER JOHN PHILIP CROSBY DEWITT CLINTON SEWARD 1139511 an S ,gil-QQ f A .. 4 , fit xwgfve Them Xi Twenty-nine Chapters Founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1864 Jaeger Hallam Hanshavv Mullestein R. Richter Ketner Davies Forrar Hershon Hasselriis Hatfield Kilgen Ohcle Myers Scott Guck Mitchel Devilbiss Anderson Lawless Edwards Miller Keefer Olsen Oberg Eaton Werner F. Richter Olditch Spencer 539611 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WFLADIMIR KARAPETOEI' ROLAND WILLIAM BRICKENKAMP RAYMOND BAXTER EATON FREDERICK EARL EMMONS, JR. MILTON EDMON'D GUCK X' -' ' SN Ev Yr XCINR W R X-In ' . . -. Y 'l H - - .CRAY ,Y I '.,,f, .K J' if I WT 155 ' 'X eh- 'V Zeta Chapter Extablifbed in 1903 WILLIAM LEUPP THOMSON FRATER IN URBE CHARLES WESLEY THOMAS GRADUATE STUDENTS SENIORS WILLIAM WASHINGTON KEEPER, JR. HAROLD WILLIAM MITCHELL LEWIS PHILIP MYERS, JR. WILSON LOSEE ANDERSON GRIEEITH RICHARD DAVIES WILLIAM ORNDORFP DEVILBISS WILLIAM BRADFORD EDWARDS CARL EMANUEL JOHNSON LUTHER HERBERT ALLCORN JOHN MAXTED FORRAR EDWARD MELVILLE HALLAM FREDERICK HBRMAN JAEGER ALBERT FRANCIS MILLER, JR. JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRED EINAR OLDITCH FRESHMEN H3971 FRANKLIN VERNON EVANS HENRY VALDEMAR OBERG GEORGE JAMES OLDITCH CARL FREDERICK AUKER OLSEN FRANK CHARLES RICHTER, JR. EDMONDS WHEELER SPENCER PAUL STERLING WERNBR DAVID CLOUGH KETNER GEORGE JULIUS KILGEN, JR. HAROLD BENEDICT LAWLESS ALAN MORTIMER OHDE CLARENCE EUGENE SCOTT CASPER HENRIK HASSELRIIS HENRY HARTER HATPIELD PAUL HERSHON WILLIAM ERNEST MULLESTEIN RAOUL MORRIS FAUCCONNIER RICHTER i A X Zodiac Founded in 1904 Barton Mahanna Messingcr Wilson Young Pope Allen Forman Waud Williamson Windsor Sick Huclscnbeck Terwillcgar Jayne Ufnngcr Traub Ostrandcr Parker Matrice Parkhursc Pcnnock Aring Layton Callahan Schwarzwalder Cornehlscn Oakes Mayo Stevens l3982l FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOSEPH QUINCY ADABIS CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTI-IUP FRED ASA BARNES GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT CARL CRANDALL PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN CHARLES OSBORN MACKEX' FRATRES IN URBE LOUIS EUGENE COOK WILLIAM FORREST LEE CHARLES RANSON COOLEI' JOHN BENNET OGDEN WILLIAM HAZLITT SMITH GRADUATE STUDENTS ARTHUR BEATTYS BERRESEORD EUGENE DIVEN BUCHANAN SAMUEL SINCLAIR EDSON SENIORS DONALD EARLE CALLAHAN WILLIAM CHRISTIAN CORNEHLSEN DONALD Fox LAYTON EARL WILLIAMS M.KYO, JR. RANDALL VOORHEES OAKES ROBERT, FREDERICK SCHUETZ GEORGE FRANCIS DEAN SCHWARZWALDER JUNIORS MILTON WALTER ARING HOWARD WILLIAM OSTRANDER LAWRENCE DEWEY JAYNE KENNETH URBAN SICK EARL CLAIR MAHANNA ARTHUR CLARK STEVENS MALCOLM COWEN MATTICE ROBERT EUGENE TERWILLEGAR DONALD HOAG UFBINGER ' SOPHOMORES CHARLES ROLLIN ALLEN, JR. CARLETON FREDERICK MESSINGER IRVING TITUS BARTON WILBUR KLEIN PARKER JACK ALBERT DORLAND HUBERT HAVEN PARKHURST ARMSTRONG HASLUP FORMAN GEORGE FERDINAND TRAUBE WILLIAM PAUL KOCHER LESLIE ALVIN WILLIAMSON XVILLIAM STEWART WILSON FRESHMEN MARCEL FRANCIS TETAZ CHARLES BRAINARD WAUD MELVIN PERCY WINDSOR WILFRED ERNEST HUELSENBECK EDWIN KEMPTON POPE RICHARD STANTON TESTUT GEORGE OSTRUM YOUNG lI399JJ kffinsnsney -.3145 , Si Seal and Serpent Founded in 1905 Trautwein Durkee Collins Rice Roos Gilligan Dade Mackland Mann Hickey Watson Wagner Barber Duggan Rappold Lyon Bender Recknagel McKee Jones Budd H4002 . SENIORS FRATER IN FACULTATE ARTHUR BERNARD RECKNAGEL FRATRES IN URBE CURTIS STOWELL BATES EUGENE RENIER BREWSTER MYRON GOULD PAWLEY WESLEY CHARLES BENDER ARCHIE WRIGHT BUDD LUKE AUGUSTINE BURNS JR. 7 EMMETT MARTIN DUGGAN HOWARD BARTHOLMUS GILLIGAN LAWRENCE SEATON HICKEY WILLIAM LOWRY MANN, JR. PERCIVAL GEORGE BARBER FOUNTAIN STEWART CLARE LESTER CUYLER DADE JOHN LITTELL EATON WILLIAM CHARLES COLLINS LEROY EDGAR DURKEE CHARLES KEATING RICE HERBERT MALTBY JONES ALEXANDER LATTA LELAND HASTINGS LYON EDWIN DINWIDDIE MCKEE WILLIAM FRANKLIN RAPPOLD PAUL FREDERICK TINKER JUNIORS CURTIS WESLEY MARKLAND FRANK MATTHEW WATSON SOPHOMORES ALBERT WILLIAM KINGSBURY GILBERT GREGORY OSTRANDER, J JOHN CARLTON STOCKER NORMAN SPENSER WAGNER FRESHMEN 114015 ERIK BORGE JUHL ROOS RANDALL ADELBERT SMITH FREDERICK WALTER TRAUTWEIN R Delta Sigma Phi Fifty Chapters Founded at the College of the City of New York in 1899 Kuehn Walker Purdy Devey Vogel Crellin Taylor Smith Reeves Dyke Newton Low McMore Carter Simpson Credle Youngs Werlieh Dallahan King Harris Roth Heber: Nunez Pike Greene H4021 CHARLES ELLSWORTH BURT FREDERICK RUDOLPH HIRSCH, JR JOHN MATTHEW LACKAS HARRY BLISS CLEGG KENNETH WOOD FULLER MARCELLUS WHITNEY GREENE JOHN FRANKLYN HARRIS EDWIN THOMAS HEBERT HOWARD CLARE CARTER ALEXANDER BERRY CREDLE DUDLEY SLOCUM KING HARRISON BANKS SIMPSON JOHN WALTER CRELLIN ERNEST EDWARD DEVEY SYLVESTER JACK DYKE RALPH WADSWORTH LOW GEORGE LOUIS KUEHN Theta Chapter Extnblifbed ill 1906 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DALE RAYEIOND MITCHELL . JACK LUIDENS WIERDA MAYNARD F.-KYETTE WITHERELL FRATRES IN URBE GRADUATE STUDENTS GEORGE MUNSON SCHOPIELD SENIORS CHARLES WILSON ROTH JUNIORS SOPHOMORES WILLIAM HENRY VOGEL, JR. FRESHMEN JOHN HENRY WALKER 1140311 WILLIANI VINCENT DALLAHAN HAROLD KIRK MACCORKLE PAUL LEE NUNEZ BERNARD CHASE PIKE ROWLAND HOLLINGSWORTH ROSS HOWARD GODWIN SMITH HUGH BUSEY TAYLOR EDGAR JULIUS WERLICH GORTON JENNINGS YOUNGS HAROLD MILLARD MCMORE EDMUND COLE NEWTON CHARLES DUPHA REEVES WILLIAM HEWLETT SHARING ROBERT JAMES PURDY, JR. ,r if Xi 'X . Qi Aff' awe: fag-., '?i,jf 1 1--Q' 'if Zeta B em Tam Thirty-five Chapters Founded at Jewish Theological Seminary in 1898 Livingston Cowan Sienrz Wiener Freeman Strasbourger Randell Jonas Handler Galland Greenfield Gornpertz Weyl Flesch Marks Waller Frankle Oppenheimer Snellenberg Ross Reis Salzman Hartman H4043 RICHARD CHARLES FLESCH Carl Richard Gilbert WALTER GOMPERTZ HENRY PHILIP COWEN Kappa Chapter Extablifhed in 1906 CHARLES MARTIN FREEMAN Craig Cbarlef Galdenbartgh MARVIN KLEIN FRANKLE GEORGE FREEMAN GALLAND SENIORS HAROLD JAMES GREENEIELD EMANUEL MARKS STEVEN LUDWIG WERNER JAMES SALLER WEYL JUNIORS MARVIN HANDLER SAUL BENJAMIN SIENTZ JOHN HENRI STRASBOURGER HAROLD SIMON LINCOLN WIENER SOPHGMORES ASHER RANDELL JOHN VOGEL WALLER FRESHMEN ROBERT HEYDEN HARTMAN ROBERT JONAS LAWRENCE WHITEHEAD KOHLMAN JOHN KIEEER LIVINGSTON JAMES WALTER OPPENHEIMER THOMAS JULIUS REIS MILTON Ross FREDRIC SALZMAN MILTON HARRY SNELLENBURG E J4O5 J new 5 g' -- Q . 47 A uf' Agbbaz Psi Seven Chapters Founded at Ohio State University in 1906 I Conboy Stephenson Le Parmentier Miller Dygert Presler Sweet Howell Kaley Sachs Gingras P. Marvin Overacker Compton Raebone Crandall Wagner Hoefle J. Marvin Weitz Field Armstrong Breivis Wohnsiedler Hopkins Eldred S.A.,Iohnson Baker Ellison Ives Bouton Smith Temple Hall f406H PIERRE AUGUSTINE FISH JAMES NATHAN FROST WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN CHARLES ERNEST HAYDEN DONALD WYCKOEE BAKER ALTON PARKER BOUTON RALPH THEODORE ELLISON LEO ANTHONY FORTUNE CALVIN EUGENE HALL Cbnrlef Alberz Ivex DAVID EARL ARMSTRONG JOHN BARRETT JOHN JAMES BREIVIS ARTHUR CHARLES ELDRED LINCOLN ELMER FIELD LYLE COMPTON JAMES CLIFFORD CRANDALL SEBASTIAN BENEDICT FISCHER ARTHUR WILLIAM FREDERICKS GEORGE EDWARD GINGRAS CHARLES HENRY HOEFLE JOSEPH RAPHAEL CONBOY ROBERT ARTHUR DYOERT LEONARD LAWRENCE HOWELL Beta C halbter Efmlrlifbcd in 1907 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WALTER LONG WILLIAMS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES LAWRENCE TOBIAS WAITZ FRESHMEN WdYl'Z7Z William Wagner H 407 H HOWARD JAY MILKS VERANUS ALVA MOORE EARL SUNDERVILLE DENNY HAMMOND UDALL SAMUEL AUGUSTINE JOHNSON SBTH DARWIN JOHNSON HUGH ROBERTSON MOUAT JEAN VANTASSEL SMITH HARRY CLARK TEMPLE JOSEPH ALBERT THOMAS RICHARD GUTHRIB DAVID HOPKINS JOHN GIBSON MARVIN WILLIAM LEONARD WEITZ GEORGE WOHNSIEDLER GRANT SAMUEL KALEY PAUL DANA MARVIN IRWIN MORRISON MOUTHROP DOUGLAS MACKEAN OVERACKER ALEXANDER LOUDON RAEBONE FLOYD HERMAN SACHS REX LAPALMANTIER DONALD JAMES PRESLER REUIS STEPHENSON . f ,Q :agp 35149. 1 'ihfai Acacia Thirty-three Chapters Founded at University of Michigan in 1904 Smith Robey Albrecrsen De Camp Heuser Rose Shaub Millard Baker Gaines Kuhn Sellers Corner Hughes Hadloclc Meserve Bary Olafson Blanchard Sherlc Bcclell f408fl WILLIALI COOK ANDRAE JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL HARRY ALBERT BRITTON ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN ROY EDWARD CLARK HERBERT PRESS COOPER KARL MARTIN DALLENEACH WILLARD WALDO ELLIS ARTHUR FOREST BOYLES WILLIALI STORRS COLE MILLARD EDSALL JOHN GORDON GAINES JAMES BERNARD BATY WALTER WENDELL COTNER DERRILL MCCULLOUGH DANIEL EDWIN HAROLD HADLOCK ANDREW GORDON BEDELL RAYMOND ALBRECTSEN - Mn.-Q' C owe!! C lwzlbter Effabfixbed in 1907 FRATRES IN FACULTATE VICTOR RAYMOND GAGE GUSTAVE FREDERICK HEUSER CARL EDWIN LADD HERBERT DAVID LAUBE LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE LOUIS MELVILLE MASSEY GEORGE ROBERXMCDERMOTT FRATRES IN URBE RILEY HENRY HEATH JOHN CARL HUTTAR DEAN RICHMOND MARBLE WILFRBD DOUGLAS MILLS GRADUATE STUDENTS EDWARD WESLEY HUGHES WAYNE EDWARD KUHN WILBUR ERNEST MESERVE CLYDE IRA MILLARD SENIORS JOHN PAUL BLANCHARD EARL JOHN MORTIMER JUN IORS JOSEPH CLIFFORD BAKER SOPHOMORE WILLARD EDWARD DE CAMP lI409H PETER OLAFSON BYRON BURNETT ROBB FRED STILLMAN ROGERS EDWIN CONRAD SHOWACRE LELAND SPENCER FRANCES OMAR UNDERWOOD CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER LELAND EUGENE WEAVER HARRY CLIFFORD REED LAWRENCE COOPER RUBISEY CHARLES TRACY STAGG EVERETT MILTON STRONG ASHLEY ROBEY CLINTON WILLIAM ROSE BENJAMIN MARTIN SCHAUB KENNETH WAYNE SHERK RUSSELL JOHN SMITH WVILLIAM OSCAR SELLERS Q, .. .3113 - .-'1 xg,- gmv rim ' - 1- Mt' 4' ' ' :ggi ' S O Arm, chi Rho Twenty-two Chapters Founded at Trinity College in 1895 Rowe Fuller Crawford Hopkins Sutherland Conner Longfellow Bose Martin Pennoclc C. Boies Rose M:1.cCubbin Entemann Hunter Larson Rogers Besley Stieglitz Budelman Acton Burrows Webster Helcllce E. Acton Sands W. Boies Miller MacDonald Matthew Heyl Durling Gardner flnoj Phi Them Chapter Exmblifhed in 1908 FRATRES IN EACULTATE RALPH PALMER AGNEW HAROLD ROBERT SMART ERATRES IN URBE ROLLO TALCOTT CHARLES DE GOLYER TINKER GRADUATE STUDENTS ERNEST ACHARD FINTEL ROBERT HARDEN FULLER THOMAS FREDERIC HYDE SENIORS RICHARD METCALE CONNOR HARRY WILLIAM CRAWFORD CHARLES EMANUEL ENTEMANN, JR. JOHN BROWN HOPKINS FRANCIS DANIEL LEARY MELVIN ELBERT LONGFELLOW JOSHUA WILSON ROWE WILBUR CLAY SUTHERLAND JUNIORS CARLETON SPOONER BOIES EMMETT CHASE MACCUBBIN EDWARD RALPH BOSE ROBERT RANDOLPH ROSE SOPHOMORES JOSEPH PAUL ACTON WILBUR DONALD 'HEIDKE LOWELL BESLEY I GEORGE POMEROY MARTIN FREDERICK TODD BUDELMAN WILLIAM PENNOCK REID HOYT BURROWS ROBERT STIEGLITZ CLARENCE JAMES WEBSTER FRESHMEN EDWARD MICHAEL ACTON ALBERT LLOYD LARSON WINSTON ELWOOD BOIES ROBERT SAYRES DURLING JACKSON GARDNER HOWARD WILLIAM HEYL JAMES JAMISON HUNTER lI4l1J CHARLES ROBERT MACDONALD GEORGE HUGHES MATTHEW GLENN WARNER MILLER FRANK ROGERS, JR. JOHN WINDSOR SANDS R Swami Agblwz Sigma Phi Twenty-nine Chapters Founded at Yale University in 1845 Fridley Coppage McKowne Phillips Gwyn Smith Pratt Booth Riedel Bastian Smith Gurnee Fry Cowan Stoddard Harmon Kingsley Jones Rosser Baird Breunich Cramer Ranges McCarthy Nichols Roberts Hunter Bartley Roess Spring Steele Gril-Heh Shepard Hunt Sriefel Quinn Reed Anderson L412H WVILLIAIVI ARTHUR HAGAN NATHANIEL SCHMIDT HARRY STEPHEN BERLESKY HARRY THOMAS CLINTON, JR. ERNEST JOHNSTON HOWARD JOHN VANDERHOPE ANDERSON ROBERT LYN GRIPEITH ARTHUR CLARENDON HUNT ALBERT STEPHEN QUINN DONALD RAMSEY ROBERTS MERLE CAMPBELL BARTLEY HENRY BREUNICH, 3D FRANCIS JOHN CRAMER JOHN JOSEPH HUNTER BREWSTER ALLEN BASTIAN RICHARD DAVID COWAN JAMES WILSON FRY MARK STEPHEN GURNEE GEORGE THEOEOLD BOOTH EDWARD WHITE COPPAGE LAWRENCE PEARSON FRIDLEY HARRY MARIOT GWYN Iota Chalbter Eftablixbed in 1909 FRATER IN FACULTATE FRATER IN URBE ARTHUR HILL EMMERICK GRADUATE STUDENTS SENIORS JUNIORS ROBERT CRANSTON ROSSER SOPHOMORES RALPH HENRY STODDARD FRESHMEN I 413 I WALTER KING STONE JOSEPH ELLIS TREVOR LAWRENCE CAMPBELL LAY RANDLE HARMER POWLEY JOHN ISAAC TROLLEY RICHARD GORDON ROESS JOHN DE BERARD SHEPARD GEORGE PIERSON SPRING JOHN ANDREW STEELE EDWARD HENRY STIEFEL ROBERT JOSEPH MCCARTHY MORRIS ROCKWELL NICHOLS RAYMOND FRED RANGES WILLIAM TICKNOR REED DAVID HARMON RICHARD SPENCE JONES GLENN EDWIN KINGSLEY DAN CONNELLY SMITH ELMER STROBEL PHILLIPS CHARLES JEWETT PRATT ROBERT LODGE RIEDEL RAY SMITH, JR. LE, i- an Sigma Phi Sigma Fourteen Chapters Founded at University of Pennsylvania in 1908 Eiseman Price Madden Stolberg Green Dellgren Leun Watkins B. Burke Bachman Schneider Eldredge Robinson Nicholson Erler Nichols Howland Sawyer Hill Gardner Weatherby Gurney Riklin MacPhail Bidwell Behrman Clarey Clavell Hall Mulligan Roeder H. Burke Johnson Ziegler Gerhard Eddy Metzgar Fuchs Schaeffer f414l Gamma Chapter Er.'11bli.rl1ed in 1910 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN HALL BARRON GILBERT W ARREN PECK FRATER IN URBE HOLNIES PARSHALL GRADUATE STUDENTS HENRY SKELDING LOCKWOOD, JR. GEORGE WILLIAM BEHRMAN, JR. GEORGE LAMONT BIDWELI., JR. BERNARD MICHAEL CLAREY CARLOS JAIME CLAVELL LEWIS ROBINSON GARDNER WALTER HAROLD GURNEY WILLIAM DILWORTH BAUER IJANIES CORBITT ELDREDOE ROBERT JOHN ERLER, JR. REEVE SCOTT HOWLAND FRANKLIN LEHR MOON WILLIAM ELLIS BACHMAN JAMES BASTION BURKE CARL ANGELO DELLGREN FREDERICK FRANCIS EISEMAN, JR. EDGAR LEE GREEN, JR. JOHN HICKMAN BURKE ROBERT LINDLEY EDDY AUGUSTUS WILLIAM FUCHS PAUL MYER GERHARD THOMAS EDWARD JOHNSON SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES IRVING CARL WATKINS FRESHMEN T 415 B CHARLES EDWARD O,ROURKE THOMAS JACKSON POTTS NELSON WARREN HALL JOHN OAKLEIGH HILL BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEE, JR ROBERT SKINNER MACPHAIL EDWARD RIKLIN JOSEPH WEATHERBY, JR. FRANKLIN ASA NICHOLS STUART BILLINGS NICHOLSON DAVID MARTIN ROBINSON MAX DEYOE SAWYER OTTO EMANUEL SCHNEIDER, HAROLD FRANCIS LEUN IGNATIUS EDWIN MADDBN CHARLES FRANCIS MULLIGAN DONALD NORMAN PRICE CHARLES PAUL STOLBERG EDWARD FRANCIS LEAHY ROBERT WILLIAM METZGAR EDWARD ROEDER, JR. CARROLL MARTIN SI-IAEPER HENRY BERTOLET ZIEGLER JR XNMS -qi K m3 f,!5,, f '55 . X AFff'ff : 32' if -ri !.xQ51?-X Beta Sigma Rho Six Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1910 Levin B. Margolius Parets Newman Heit Ballotin Saperstein Lange Wald Brooke Ncvvburger Barroway Berg M.Se1din Levy Slote Boasberg Monness Singer Grauer Horowitz Goldstein Tamarin Stoekman Low Cantor N.Margo1ius Fuerst Kohn Cieser Gichner H. Seldin H4163 . . -. - -. V- . .-f,Y,L -I Thsf Q ,lfiigfw .J-tif ,f .f Y N A,-,W ,Q 4- .J ,f f'1.jZ.1- -1 . 7 'Viz' in gg'-zzffixggg-ig-,a.Iff.?'2E:.-r.--', f.:,Vf 41:55.-,ii A if S -zf'-,',4.SDN935,g' f4'QQg -z5.'a:,,, .F-I EMANUEL BOASBERG SIDNEY DEERFIELD BECK IRVING EUGENE CANTOR MANUEL CIESER MYRON MAX FUERST ALFRED SIDNEY BERG RAYMOND JACK GOLDSTEIN HERMAN RUDOLPH GRAUER ALFRED SINCLAIR HOROWITZ CHESTER JAY LANGE JAMES NORMAN BARROWAY STANLEY IRVING BROOKE SOLOMON MARVIN BALLOTIN ALBERT HEIT ALLEN JAY LEVIN AQZW Chapter Eymblifbed in 1910 GRADUATE STUDENTS JOSEPH SINGER ABRAM CHARLES MORSE, JR. SEN IORS HENRY GICHNER IRVING LUDWIG KOHN WILLIAM STUART LOW I NORMAN CALVIN MAROOLIUS HERMAN MARTIN SELDIN JUNIORS ARTHUR LEVY GILBERT MONNESS HAROLD SAPERSTEIN MILTON HENRY SLOTE ABRAM HERMAN STOCKMAN SIDNEY LOSEFF TAMARIN SOPHOMORES ROBERT ANTON N EWBURGER EDWIN SYMONS OPPENHEIMER SAMUEL WALD FRESHMEN BERNARD MARGOLIUS ROBERT EDWARD NEWMAN ALBERT DORIAN PARETS . MURRAY FRANKLIN SELDIN I 417 11 'bfi fi 1 E. iSf?j'. 3 ,- gifs.-'i, V T - ,fl 1.0. Phi Kappa Sigma Thirty-six Chapters Founded at University of Pennsylvania in 1850 Townsend Moran Eisinger R. Collins Hoppenstedt Davis Duckworth Hodge Sovvers Dodd Oliver Bryant Stitzel Eberle Crockett Thomas Lynn Custer E. C. Collins Hucldleston Babb Huntsman Perry Learn E. R. Collins Hollister Rocmer Zeiglet Siebs Mentz Gibson H4181 MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP HERBERT LEROY DAVIS HORACE LEONARD JONES EUGENE BAKER ROLAND WALKER BABE EDWARD CLARKSON COLLINS ALBERT EDWIN CROCKETT, JR. -JOHN SCARLETT CUSTBR ROBERT TAYLOR DODD AQDIM Rho Chapter Enabliflaed in 1911 FRATRES IN FACULTATE LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE CHRISTIAN MARTINUS MIDJO MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON FRATRES IN URBE HENRY HOOKER BUBIER ALFRED BISSELL WRAY SENIORS CHARLES ELSWORTH HUDDLESTON JUN IORS FRANK ALBERTUS MOORE BRYANT ROBERT CLARKSON COLLINS RICHARD STANLEY DAVIS JAMES GRAVES DUCKWORTH WILLIAM HARRISON EBERLE EDWARD REDFORD COLLINS RICHARD CORWINE GIBSON EVAN HOLLISTER, JR. 'GEORGE EMERSON LEARN CARL MADISON HUNTSMAN JOHN HENRY LYNN ALBERT JOSEPH MCALLISTER DAVID SINCLAIR PERRY DAVID WOOD SOWERS, JR. ROBERT HAMPTON THOMAS, JR CHARLES DICKSON OLIVER WILLIAM CURTIS STITZEL SOPHOMORES JOHN HENRY EISINOER ALBERT LENOIR HODGE ALFRED WEINHOLD HOPPENSTEDT EMERSON DANIEL MORAN JOHN SELBY TOWNSEND 5141911 FRESHMEN JOHN WINTER MENTZ FREDERICK JOSEPH ROEMER VICTOR WARNER SIEBS ROBERT RITCHIE ZEIGLER X.A.', Pi Lambda Phi Seventeen Chapters Founded at Yale University in 1895 Ehrenfest Brown Cohen Burnett Kahn Sternberg Horvitch Bleier Rosenberg Hays Brandriss Caro Clasrer Levy Heyman Koch Rothschild Engel Rothenberg M. Kahn Holland Borgzinner Goldmark Ohrbach E420l HERBERT LOUIS BORGZINNER EDWARD MENDEL BRANDRISS WARREN MARCUS CARO JEROME ENGEL CARL GOLDMARK, JR. RALPH KIRSTEIN HEYMAN WILLIAM DAVID BLEIER, JR. KERMIT GERALD CLASTER FREDERICK ROBERT BROWN I MORRIS BERTRAM BURNETT ARTHUR JEROME HORVITCH DELBERT PHINEAS ROSE Delta Chapter Exmblixlaed in 1911 FRATRES IN URBE ARTHUR GEORGE HOLLAND ROBERT JOSEPH KOCH PHILIP CLINTON SAINBURG SENIORS JEROME SIDNEY ISAACS MYRON LEOPOLD KAHN GEORGE LEVIN, JR. JEROME KANE OHRBACH ROBERT EDWIN ROTHENBERG VICTOR HENRY ROTHSCHILD, 2D JUNIORS WILLIAM JOSEPH HAYS LAWRENCE HENRY LEVY ALVIN ABE ROSENBERG SOPHOMORES ARTHUR RICHARD COHEN PAUL EHRENFEST JACK KAHN FRESHMEN H 42.1 11 SIGMUND STERNBERG, JR. MORTON JACQUIN ZIEGLER :gc-fcfism ' . 33: WSF! Q5 , 'Q . fi? ff- ,- wg 'ip-5X ' 'L - assist Sigma Agylva Mu Thirty-six Chapters Founded at College of the City of New York in 1909 Rothwacks Riger S. Loewenberg Mirkin L. Handleman Saxe Wechsler Le Witt Love Silverman Srrunsky Klein Thall Simms Bernstein Pearlman Israel Tobias Gronich H. Handlernan Levie Krauskopf Zussman Rapoporc J. Loevvenberg .Clark Dubins Harris Marsa Rodkinson Zocks Kahn Schwartz H42211 B em C hapter Efmbliibed 112 1911 FRATER IN FACULTATE ANTHONY MAX SCHWARTZ GRADUATE STUDENTS RUSSELL CLARENCE ALEXANDER ARTHUR HENDRICK BERNSTEIN MORTIMER BRAUS IRVING HULBERTS DALE MAXWELL ARMAND G-RONICH HERBERT HENRY HANDLEMAN HERBERT JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF LAWRENCE LESTER LEVY LEONARD HAROLD BERNSTEIN IRVING WILLIAM ISRAEL JOSEPH KLEIN RAYMOND LIONEL LOVE LESTER MARCUS I-IANDLEMAN BERNARD LEWITT STANLEY ARTHUR LOEWENBERG ABRAHAM MIRKIN HORACE BRAUS HENRY DUBINS LOUIS JOSEPH HARRIS SENIORS HYMAN SOLOMON CLARK HOWARD SIDNEY LEVIE NELSON KENNETH MINTZ JEROME LESTER LOEWENBERG JACOB JACK RAPOPORT JUNIORS LEON THALL SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN BENJAMIN ZOCKS fl 423 JJ LOUIS LEMUEL SPIRT ISIDORE MANTELL TOEIAS - LEON ZUSSMAN WILLIAM PEARLMAN NATHANIEL SILVERMAN LEON SIMMS WILLIAM ENGLISH STRUNSKY MARTIN RIGER MEYER ROTHWACKS IRVING SAXE I SAMUEL WECHSLER MELVIN PETER KAHN BERNARD LINCOLN RODKINSON BERNIE SLOTIN Q Phi Epsilon Pi Twenty-seven Chapters Founded at College of the City of New York in 1902 Shenkin Schmidt Matthews Winetraub Raker Loeb Scharff Freiberger Weill Haber Lcibowitz Cohen Speiser Edwards Tucker Merrim Mohr Schaul Louchheim Fuersc Grecnbaum Berlin Jaffee Goldstein Liebman Hene img GRADUATE STUDENTS NORMAN JACOB BERLIN Epsilon Chapter Efmbliflaed in 1911 DAVID HENRY GOLDSTEIN SENIORS JESS DAVIDSON HOWARD JEROME JAFEEE LEWIS MARTIN FRAAD BERNARD KATZ HAROLD FUERST JULIUS LIEBMAN JOSEPH RICHARD GREENBAUM JEROME HENRY LOUCHHEIM JULIUS ANHALT HENE JAMES DURANT PROCTOR - STANLEIGH SCHAUL JUNIORS JACOB COHEN BEN DONALD MERRIM SAMUEL DALSIMER LAWRENCE GUSTAVE MOHR RICHARD IRA EDWARDS RAYMOND ARTHUR SPEISER ADOLPH WOLF HAEER SIDNEY TUCKER ALFRED LEIBOWITZ MORTON DAVID WEILL SOPHOMORES JESSE HAROLD BAKER GEORGE ARTHUR LOEB SAMUEL EDWIN SCHARFF FRESHMEN LLOYD STANTON FREIBERGER HERBERT SCHMIDT, JR. NORMAN BENOIT MATTHEWS ERNEST RAYMOND SHENKIN MILFORD RAKER GRIEFITH JOEL WINETRAUB LEONARD YANKO ll 425 11 'mg 'tag s WE . 14' aa- M49 'A Omega Taa Sigma Five Chapters Founded at University of Pennsylvania in 1907 Beers Todd Jennings Klussendorf Cameron Goers Strang Hansen Shaw Fletcher Joslyn Gifford Tyler Doran Casliclc Woelffer Baxter Birchcr Enos Stafford Peck Woodworth Wynn Dwight Combs Geisler Walker White Hunter Ferrell Boyd Smead Evans Miller H4263 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DAVID AUGUSTINE WALKER EARL LOUIS BRUNETT MYRON GUSTIN FINCHER WALTER JOSEPH GIBBONS HERBERT LESTER GILMAN IRWIN GEORGE BXRCHER WARD HUNTLEY DWIGHT ALLEN WILLIAM ENOS FRANCESCO SAVERIO GRAZIADEI ERNEST CECIL BAXTER FREDERICK GEORGE CASLICK HAROLD CHAPIN CLARK ALFRED MONTGOMERY BEERS FREDERICK COURTNEY CAIRNS HUGH STUART CAMERON CLAYTON CALKINS CHATPIELD CHARLES EDWARD FLETCHER RALPH WILLIAM GIEEORD THEODORE WALTER GOERS CURTIS WILLIAM BETZOLD WALTER ALLEN BOYD PERRY THOMAS COMES LEWIS BAXTER DENTON WILLIAM MORRIS EBANS JOHN JOSEPH FERRELL B em Chapter Extablifbed in 1910 SENIORS WILLIAM WVILSON WYNN JUNIORS LEONARD LEWIS TYLER SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN RUDOLPH EDWARD NICHOLS HADLEY CARRUTHERS STEVENSON EARL SUNDERVILLE ALEXANDER ZEISSIG GEORGE EDWARD MCCONNELL EDWIN DARIUS PECK GLENN DEWEY STAFFORD LEMUEL WILLIAM WOODWORTH PAUL JOHN DORAN CLAIR OWEN JOSLYN JESSE SAMPSON HARRY EDWARD HANSEN WILLIAM EDWIN JENNINGS RAYMOND CLARENCE KLUSSENDORF WILLIAM SUMNER SHAW GEORGE JACOB STRANG QUINTON LEACH TODD ELMER AUGUST WOEFFLER RICHARD EDWARD GEISLER HUGH WILLIS HUNTER HAROLD FRANCIS MCDONALD PERRY SYLVESTER MILLER HAROLD LOUIS SMEAD EDWARD ALEXANDER WHITE H 427 JJ qm,Q za s SQ 4 .wa Sigma Phi Epsilon Fifty-five Chapters Founded at Richmond College in 1901 Lloyd R. Smith Knipe Fischer McGowin S. Bock Scheele Reese Buchignani Payne Bean Hassell H. B. Williams McDowell Phelps Champion Jamieson L. Bock Miller Preston Cook Anderson A. Smith Zuehlke Gray Hoffman Henne ' Falk Arthur Crcwdson Bower H. R. Williams Martin Wilson H4281 New York Beta Chapter Eftabfifbed in 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE XVALTER LICHTENTHAELER CONVVELL ROBERT EUGENE CUSHNIAN DONALD ENGLISH HARRISON LOUIS GOODMAN ADRIAN GORDON GOULD OSCAR DIEDRICH VON ENGELN FRATRES IN URBE HARRY CLARK BALDWIN THOMAS FREDERICK LOUNSBURY HAROLD HINE LYON GRADUATE STUDENTS CHARLES HERMAN HENNE FRANKLIN KNIGHT ANDERSON LOUIS SCHOUDEL BOCK EARL KEKUALAUKAPUOMANO COOK GEORGE OTIS GRAY GEORGE CHRISTOPHER HOFFMAN HENRY DETWILER BEAN PHILLIPS KAY CHAMPION ROBERT FRANCIS HASSELL EDWIN WILLIAM JAMIESON STEPHEN KELSEY BOCK JOSEPH ANTHONY BUCHIGNANI HENRY EDWARD FISCHER JAMES RICHARD KNIFE FRANK WESLEY LLOYD, JR. ROBERT WARNER ARTHUR FREDERIC IRVING BOWER, JR. HENRY CREWDSON, JR. BERNARD LEWIS FALK SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN U 429 11 EDWARD GODPREY LAWSON EDWARD MALONY MCGRATH MAX JENNINGS PLICE GEORGE 'JARVIS THOMPSON DAVID WOOLSEY TRAINER RICHARD LOUIS MASTERS JAMES FERRIS MCKINNEY EVAN JERVIS MORRIS RALPH HARRISON PAYNE EVERBTT WILLIAM JONES SIDNEY WRIGHT PRESTON ARCH PAUL SMITH, JR. HENRY BARKER WILLIAMS HAROLD BABCOCK ZUEHLKE WILLIAM 'JOHN LOWERY LOUIS DONALD MCDOWELL NORMAN KELLOGG MILLARD PIERSON SMITH PHELPS JOHN SERRILL MCGOWIN JOHN WALTER PEACHEY CHARLES AUGUST REESE GEORGE HERMAN SCHEELE, JR ROBERT LEE SMITH ELLSWORTH WEBSTER MARTIN JAMES OTIS PORTER HOWARD RANDALL WILLIAMS ROBERT ANDREW WILSON Them Chi Forty-four Chapters Founded at Norwich University in 1856 Ray Houston Belknap Foster Allio Froehlich Koerner Chambers Keller Easer Gerken Cary Springstead Coe Smith McCullough Will Thompson Conn Ebbert Casey Brooks Tansey Renton Lewis Buthorn Brindley Klinedinst Doughty Howes Brockett Hellriegel McKay H4303 Lambda Clwzlbter Extnblixlaed in 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ARTHUR BROTHERTON BURRELL JAMES EWART MATTHEWS LYMAN DAVISON HALL STEPHEN WILLIAM ALLIO, JR. JAMES FRANCIS BELKNAP EGBERT SNELL CARY, JR. JOSEPH THEODORE FROEHLICH JOHN FRBDERIC CASEY PHILLIP WILLIAM CHAMBERS HERBERT HOWARTH COE JOSEPH WESLEY CONN LEWIS ALBERT EASER MARTIN BENDER EEBERT BURTON FULLER JUDSON JAMES WADSWORTH MCCULLOUGH GEORGE VAN MCKAY GILBERT MANDEVILLE BRINDLEY CHARLES HARVEY BROCKETT WILLIAM FREDERICK BUTI-IORN JOHN VANVLACK DOUGHTY GEORGE FREDERICK GLENZ ARTHUR HENRY HELLRIEGEL N FRATRES IN URBE LESLIE BOWER TOWNSEND GRADUATE STUDENTS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES , JR. F RESHMEN ATHAN NEWTON TIFFANY, 4TH 543111 ARTHUR WVALTHER LEWIS EDWARD PIERCE WILLIAM ELMER PALMER WALTER WILLIAM GERKEN GEORGE ADAMS HOUSTON CARLETON BIRDSALL KING RALPH DUSENBERRY RAY ROBERT DAVIDSON KELLER CARL THEODORE KOBRNER HERMAN FRANCIS SEEP WALLACE TREZER SMITH CARL SILAS SPRINGSTEAD KENNETH RICHARD YOUNGER JOHN ELI ROGERS WILMER LEIGH THOMPSON THEODORE OTTO WILL JOHN CHRISTIAN HOWES MILFORD SMYSER KLINEDINST KENNETH BEDELL LEWIS VINAL STEVENSON RENTON HERBERT JOSEPH RICICERT JOSEPH WILLIAM TANSEY X fx in lx M EP : tl fe! gf' 5 E Eleusis Founded in 1912 Hollander Sadler Nevins Henry Justin Bates Nichols Glaister Boyce Hey Gingrasv Cole Bailey Morgan Stiles McKaig Conrarh Marcin Freeland Crofooc Gorthy Mapes Sock Northrup Strom Fenner Benson Van Arsdale Weckesser Gauger H4325 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ALLEN CAMERON FRASER CEDRIC HAY GUISE WILLIAM HENRY GAUGER HAROLD LYLE REED ERATRES IN URBE DONALD JAY BUNNEL WILLIAM BRYAN CORCORAN GRADUATE STUDENTS ARCHIBALD MCVEY LAIDLAW GEORGE RICHARD TOWNSEND SEN IORS HORACE HULL BENSON ROBERT ROWLAND NORTHRUP ROBERT ELMER CONRATH CHARLES JOSEPH SOCH JAMES WILLARD CROFOOT JARED WALTER STILES CASPER LLEWELLYN FBNNER ARTHUR WILLIAM STROM WILLIAM EUSEBIUS MARTIN ELVIN REDNER VAN ARSDALE PAUL PHILLIP WECKESSER JUNIORS STANFORD COLLINS BATES RAYMOND FRANCIS MAPES ARTHUR LAVERN FREELAND JOHN ROSS MCKAIG WILLIS CHARLES GORTHY RALPH PAFF MORGAN SOPHOMORES JOHN ALLAN BOYCE EMERY JOHN HEY GILMOVRE NICHOLS COLE JOEL BATES JUSTIN GEORGE EDWARD GINGRAS DONALD LESTER NEVINS PAUL JOSEPH GLAISTER ARTHUR BRISEANE NICHOLS FRESHMEN HERBERT OTIS BAILEY, JR. THOMAS MACINTOSH LOSIE, 3D WILLIAM BENSON HENRY JOSEPH LEE HOLLANDER EDWARD GEORGE SADLER II 433 H Phi Sigma Delta Nineteen Chapters Founded at Columbia University in 1909 Ramo Baum Arenc Gordon Breslaw Rubman Pomeranze Deitz Goodman Rappaport E. Sammet Goldman Abrams Harris Sammet Keshin Blumner 54343 B em Chapter Eftablixhed in 1910 GRADUATE STUDENTS ARTHUR LAWRENCE ABRAMS JESSE GERALD KESHIN SENIORS MARCUS MYERS HARRIS JOEL FRANCIS SAMMET ' JUNIORS LESTER AARON BLUMNER JOSEPH ROBERT DIETZ LEO LAWRENCE GOLDMAN SOPHOMORES EDWIN WILLIAM BRESLAW JULIUS YANE POMERANZE SIDNEY GOODMAN MITCHELL ERIK RAPPAPORT LEONARD GORDON FRED RUBMAN EDWIN RICH SAMMET FRESHMEN ALBERT EZRA ARENT MARTIN DAVID BAUM ARTHUR RAMO II 435 ll ga'-Jgs ati: Qi LC 'll is up 0 QLHI ..,.. or-G05-,f Tau Epsilon Phi Thirty Chapters Founded at Columbia University in 1909 Holstein Schiff Block David Sheiner Plotkin Kanstroom Freyclberg Moss Wasser Simon L.LoWenstein Cohen Rubin Aks Alexander Weitz Schaap Singer' H. Lowenstein Mohler Altman Kass Slavin Meyers Mintz Romanow Markstone Levy Drexler Greenspan Golden Feinstein ll436II HAROLD N ATHANIEL COHEN IRVING MURRAY LIPSCHITZ OSCAR ALTMAN LOUIS ARTHUR KASS HAROLD HORN LOWENSTEIN HAROLD MEYERS HYMAN EZEKIEL MINTZ MILTON DREXLER JOSEPH FEINSTEIN DANIEL LEWIS GOLDEN ELWOOD WESLEY HOLSTEIN GEORGE KANSTROOM MARX JOSEPH BLOCK MAX STANLEY DAVID Delta Chapter Extablifheei in 1912 FRATER IN EACULTATE LLOYD LINCOLN LOWENSTEIN GRADUATE STUDENTS JOHN JACOB AKS N ATHANIEL RUBIN GILBERT HENRY ALEXANDER HOWARD SIMON SEN IORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES LEO SHEINER FRESHMEN II 437 H ALFRED WASSER EDWARD WEITZ SIDNEY GERALD MOHLER HAROLD DANIEL ROMANOW MAURICE WILLIAM SCHAAP MORTON SINGER LEO SLAVIN MARTIN GREENSPAN SIDNEY LEVY HERBERT SANDMAN MARKSTONB EDGAR EARL Moss LEONARD JOSEPH SCHIEF LEO DAVID FREYDBERG CYRIL PLOTKIN gifs ff ?,'w Q15 63 Omicron AQDIM Tau Twenty Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1912 Dankowitz Rudin Kalmanoff Bookbinder Greenfogel Strongin Scherzer Michaels Feiner Becker Denenholz Lurie Karnowsky Eisner D. Greenberg Miller Strenger H. Greenberg Ratner Goldstein Pollack Landes H4383 Agbbcz Chapter Efmlfliflaed in 1912 FRATRES IN URBE EARL GOLDSTEIN RALPH LEFF THEODORE DAVID MILLER GRADUATE STUDENTS SIDNEY JAMES BERGER JACK BRAUN ALFRED PAUL BERGER HAROLD GREENBERG ALEXANDER VICTOR LANDES DAVID WELLINGTON BECKER DANIEL HERBERT DENENHOLZ CYRUS IRVING EISNER NATHANIEL BOOKBINDER DAVID GREENBERG ALBERT GREENFOGEL HERBERT DANKOWITZ MAURICE BUDDY EISNER SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES HARRIS STRONGIN FRESHMEN ULES SOSKIN RUDIN H 439 H ARTHUR LEEE ABOU DAVID POLLACK SYDNEY WALTER STRENGER MORRIS GEORGE KARNOWSI-:Y THEODORE ROBERT LURIE MORTIMER RATNER GEORGE MALCOLM MICHAELS HERBERT JEROME MILLER MAXWELL SCHERZER JEROME COMPSTON FEINER HERBERT KALMANOFF pi Kappa Delta Rho Seventeen Chapters Founded at Middlebury College in 1905 Kollberg Hickock Bool Jordan Northrop Bachman Stellies Florance Oest Platt Clark Roach Noyes Whitney Clements Abell McCurdy Rea Southworth Harding Burdge Tucker Gleckner Thompson Love Higley Holbrook Whiting Borchford Sullivan Gould Colio Combes Reynolds H4403 x - Pj' ' 1 .. , ., Q X1 if I gi., ki tiQi'3 ' . Qhl 'Y Egg - .. 'Vu ! l' 'PKI EARL ALVA FLANSBURGH ALBERT RUSSELL MANN FRANK BLISS LAWRENCE HU MAURICE ETTINGER ACH HENRY JAY BOTCHFORD, JR. WILLIAM PASQUALE COLIO ROGER FREDERICK ABELL NEILL ARMSTRONG EVERETT ELIJAH BURDGE BYRON EVERSON HARDING EUGENE FREDERICK CARPENTER LAWRENCE DAVID CLARK JAMES PEARSON FLORANCE ROBERT HENRY GLECKNER, JR. WILLIAM STEPHEN BACHMAN LAWRENCE EDWIN BOOL DAVID HOWARD CLEMENTS B em C bapter Efffzbfifbed in 1913 FRATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE SYLVANUS MOLER WILLIAM IRVING MYERS HOWARD BURNSHIP ORTNER FRATRES IN URBE DAVID SHERWOOD HILL, JR. LESTER WHIPPLE SHELDON GRADUATE STUDENTS STON HOUTCHENS WELLES SENIORS CHARLES LOUIS COMBES FREDERICK FERRISS LAWRENCE PEABODY GOULD SIDNEY WAHL LITTLE JUNIORS RALPH LONG HIGLEY WILLIAM GORDON HOLBROOK PAUL GUSTAVE KOLLBERG ROBERT EMERSON LOVE JOHN DWIGHT MCCURDY SOPHOMORES JOHN ARTHUR NOBLE, JR. LEONARD N OYES JAMES ALFRED OEST FRESHMEN PAUL CUMMINGS HICKOK ERWIN ISAAC HIGLEY MATTHEW WILLIAM JORDAN CHARLES VANDERCAR N ORTHROP H4413 HUBERT HAWLEY RACE FRANKLIN GRANDEY WILLIAMS FLOYD FRANK WALKLEY NORWOOD LOWRY ALDEN HENRY MEAD ROYAL ALDEN SULLIVAN EDGAR ARCHIBALD WHITING FREDERICK WALTER REA HAROLD ATSON REYNOLDS HERMAN MCDOWELL SOUTHWORTH PHILIP NORTON TUCKER N ORVAL LEWIS PLATT STEPHEN EDWARD REYMER JOHN KENNETH ROACH WALTER NORTH WHITNEY SHERWOOD DAVID SILLIMAN GEORGE HERBERT STELLJES JACK STANLEY THOMPSON f. ,. if S 94 Q 1 fi Am. F' , ,-. Alblwz Chi Sigma Forty-one Chapters Founded at University of Wisconsin in 1902 Persbacker Forgeng Harris E.Rocl'1ow Evans Davis Ketcham Britt Dresser Boschen Sreuber Shepard Hinman Austin George Jebens Bascom Ellis Gardner McG0ey T. Rochow Berner Floyd Avens Beaman jones Skow Specht Schaefer f442H WILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH EMILE MONNIN CHAMOT PETER WALTER CLAASSEN LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS HERBERT LEROY DAVIS PAUL ROLLAND AUSTIN ALFRED WILLIAM AVENS GEORGE BANCROFT CARLTON HAWLINS BASCOM FREDERICK WALDEMAR BERNER XVARREN NATHAN BURTON ALFRED LAURENCE DRESSER GEORGE CROSBIE FLOYD ALTON GABRIEL ORSON CASWELL BEAMAN KENNETH WILLIAM BRITT WILLIAM DANIEL FORGENG HENRY OSSWALT BOSCHEN THOMAS ANDREW MCGOEY GORDON HUFF ELLIS WILLIAM HERBERT EVANS FREDERICK STEVENS HARRIS Tau C hapter Eftffbfifbefl in 1913 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HARRY AMES HOSKING JOHN RAVEN OHNSON ALBERT WASHINGTON LAUEENGAYER CLYDE WALTER MASON CHARLES WALTER MORSE MAURICE ACKSON MURRAY MELVIN LORREL NICHOLS FREDERICK HOFFMAN RHODES FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES REDMAN FORDYCE NEWTON CHARLES JONES GRADUATE STUDENTS FRANKLIN TRUESDELL GARDNER AVERY BREWSTER GEORGE WALTER OHN EBENS THEODORE GLADDEN KENNARD WINTON IRVING PATNODE ROBERT SCHEMBER SHELTON ALVIN FROST SHEPARD NORMAN ALEXANDER SKOW CHESTER BENTON STILSON SENIORS HENRY CROCKER KETCHAM THEODORE GEORGE ROCHOW AUGUST REINHOLD SCHAEFER JUNIORS HENRY ERNST MARTIN SPECHT SOPHOMORES EUGENE GEORGE ROCHOW HENRY NOYES STEUBER FRESHMEN HERBERT HENRY SMITH HINMAN ALFRED GORDON HOUPT HERBERT HUGHES PECKHAM WILLIAM EDWIN PERSEACKER H 443 H '50 'flfiat 2' 55? A flifii- xii? ff I-if: .,g,15,3,s. Lambda Chi AQMQ Seventy-six Zetas Founded at Boston University in 1909 Southworth Rakestraw Spinosa Clark Collins Ackermann Horstrnan Scott German J. Habicht Aldrich Geoghegan McGray Wardner Pasqualicchio Johnson Osborn Whiskeman Kyle Champion Wallace Lewis C. Habicht Bessmer Churchill Bissig Rhodes Haas Read Marston Cole Shelton Schaefer McLean Sefton Leonard Connell Geiglc L444n GEORGE FRANK AVERY GEORGE CHESTER JERMAIN HUNN JULIUS KUCK VIRGIL ANDREW MASON EDWARD ALLAN BEDDOE WILLIAM GERARD CLINE ELDRED WEAVER HOFFMAN JUDSON WHITON GENUNG CLYDE RUSSEL CHAMPION JOHN GERARD CONNBLL CARL FREDERICK HAKEWESSELL EARL STEWART BESSMER FRANK BISSIG RICHARD CHURCHILL WILLIAM FREDERICK GEIGLE CHARLES HENRY HABICHT SIDNEY VALENTINE HASS, JR. JULIUS WILLIAM COLE RICHARD TIGHE GEOGHEGAN JOHN OTTO HAEICI-IT MAURITZ IVER JOHNSON ANDREW MCGRAY FREDERICK BOYD ACKERMAN EDWARD MARTIN ALDRICH ORLO HOLLY CLARK BRONSON MINOTT COLLINS FRANK NEWTON GETMAN Omicron Zeta Extablirbed in 1913 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE WALTER CONRAD MUENSCHER CRAWFORD POLLEY HUGH DANIEL REED CLARENCE ELLSWORTH TOWNSEND HERBERT SEDGW'ICK WILOUS HAROLD PRATT CECIL STANLEY ROBINSON HAROLD KENYON SHARPE GRADUATE STUDENTS ALAN STONE SEN IORS WILLIAM BISSELL MCLEAN FRANCIS HENRY SCHAEEER, JR. SAMUEL BELMONT SBGAR NORMAN THOMAS SHELTON JUNIORS ELBERT ALLEN HAWKINS JAMES WILBUR LEONARD ROBERT WEBB LEWIS FRANCIS HOWARD MARSTON WILFRED EWART RHODES ROBERT JAMES WALLACE SOPHOMORES THEODORE LEONARD OSBORN KINGSLEY BOWEN READ LEONARD HAMLET PASQUALICCI-IIO LEROY HAMILTON WARDNBR JAMES PETER WI-IISKERMAN, JR. FRESHMEN ARTHUR ALAN SPINOSA il 445 11 ROBERT WESTCOTT HORSTMAN HOWARD ELMORE KYLE JOHN EDMUND RAKESTRAW ROBERT MARSHALL SCOTT WILLIAM AVERY SOUTHWORTH 5 'Writ sf' Alblwz Gamma Rho ' Thirty-one Chapters Founded at Ohio State University in 1904 Davenport MacAniff McManus Spencer Allen Jemison Lyman Starke Denis-Nathan Norton Allyn Anderson Lutz R. Ringrose Wood Olsen Andrews Dinsrnore Craig Peabody Dunning Creal Draper Earl Whittaker Sears Price Roy Gulvin F. MacAniff Deer Dulaff Sawyer Lasher Thorn Fordon A. Ringrose Hedden Ruzicka Mansneld Hallock Ranney Davenport Stephens Dorrancc lI446II FRATRES IN FACULTATE BRISTOW ADAMS GEORGE SAMUEL BUTTS ANSON WRIGHT GIBSON GLENN AVASHINGTON HERRICH WILLIANI DARROW MCMILLAN EDWIN NOBLE MILLER ALFRED BAYLISS DORRANCE JOHN GARDNER GOODRICI-I EDSON JORGE HAMBLETON KENNETH DAVENPORT ALBERT EDWARD DEER 'ROBERT HALLOCK DONALD STEWART CREAL LAURENCE PARKER DRAPER FREDERICK GEORGE DULAFF WALTER FERRIS DUNNING AFREDBRXC BILLINGS ALLYN ,LESTER RAYMOND ANDERSON LAUREN BURDICK ANDREWS 'CLYDE GOURDIBR CRAIG CHARLES EDMUND ALLEN JOHN PI-IILLIP DAVENPORT HBRBURT DENIS-NATHAN WILLIAM LIGHTHALL JEMISON Z em C bczlbter Exfnblixbrd in 1914 ROBERT BYRON HINMAN EDWIN FRASER HOPKINS ASA CARLTON KING LAWRENCE HOWLAND MACDANIELS HERBERT JOHN METZGER FRATRES IN URBE THOMAS COLEMAN MURRAY ASAPH RAY GRADUATE STUDENTS HOWARD WILLIAM HIGBEE JOHN PASCHAL MCCOLLUM SENIORS GEORGE WILMOT HEDDEN FRANCIS JOHN MACANIFF NELSON AUGUSTUS MANSBIELD WARREN ALOYSIUS RANNEY JUNIORS JOHN CAMERON FORDON HAROLD EDWARD GULVIN LEON LA VERNE LASHER LLEWELLYN OSCAR PEABODY SOPHOMORES GEORGE JOHN DINSMORE GEORGE ADAMS EARL, JR. EDWARD ALBERT LUTz FREDERICK DE ALTON NORTON FRESHMEN HENRY HAWKINS LYMAN JOSEPH DRISCOLL MACANIFP PETER JAMES MCMANUS H447J r- RICHARD HOWLAND MORDOEI1 LEO CHANDLER NORRIS OLIN WHITNEY SMITH RALPH HICKS WHEELER GEORGE HENRY RUSSEL DEMUND CURRY WEATHERBY DONALD TIMMERMAN RIES GEORGE HAXTON SALISBURY HUBERT JOHN SLOAN ARTHUR THOMAS RINGROSE FRANCIS WILLIAM RUZICKA JAMES CROUNSE STEPHENS JAMES DAVID PRICE DOUGLAS MAXWELL ROY JOHN WALLER THORNE WILLARD ALEXANDER VAN HEININGEN HAROLD LAURENTIUS SAWYER FRANCIS RALPH SEARS WILLIAM HENRY STARKE JOHN OGDEN WHITAKER HAROLD EINAR OLSEN RICHARD CRAIG RINGROSE CHARLES SLOCUM SPENCER WALTER CLINTON WOOD -,,2.'4J. ef A, Q. ti - .cf ,, ,., . . Them AQDIM Four Chapters Founded at Syracuse University in 1909 Humphrey Sidenius Knapp Walker Pink Winchester Spring Wicheru Wright Reis Silberstein Carpenter Jetty Van Horn Doty Bristol Bennett Hamilton Lazar Briggs J. Smith N. Smith Bailey Jones 'H448H Beta Chapter Efmbliflaed in 1914 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. FRANK JESSUP BRISTOL IRVING TRACY BEACH VAN BREED HART MYRON ADOLF LEE FRATRES IN URBE WESLEY EUGENE DENNIS JOHN ALVA REYNOLDS BRUCE LEONARD BAILEY DEAN JAMES BENNETT ARTHUR TOMPKINS BRIGGS EDGAR FORBES DOTY SENIORS JAMES KENNETH HAMILTON EARL LUCULLUS JETTY ROBERT DANIEL JONES DANIEL MORRISON LAZAR HENRY ALBERT PFISTERER LEOPOLD SANFORD REIS JAMES EMERSON SMITH NEWELL WELCH SMITH .ROBERT STRANGEWAY TAGGART JUNIORS BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CARPENTER, JR. FRANK BARRE SILBERSTEIN FRANK STILES PINK WILLIAM SAMUEL SPRING DUANE BILLINGS WALKER LEE GORDON HUMPHREY WILLIAM KURTZ VAN HORN SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN HAROLD SIDENIUS 1144911 CHRISTIAN ERNEST WICHERN EDWARD MERRITT WINCHESTER WILLIAM ARTHUR WRIGHT, JR. DONALD EDWARD KNAPP E -l'vtsgE?? H .3-J 1?g: ' lx xfililf E ' if ying Scorpion Founded in 1914 Pease Love Link Homan Hill Bean Dobberstein Young Haskins Morath Cusack Bergner Toth Wells Bulson Hamilton Hall Dyer Tschupp Stines Bush Kessler Tiffany Hutchins Lake Bigelow Tuthill Boschen Latcher DeLee White 545011 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMES WILLIAM BENNER KARL HARMON FERNOW HOMER SEYMOUR PRINGLE JOHN HOMER CALDWELL ERNEST BLISS FINCH WILLIAM LANGTON BERGNER JOHN DELBERT BULSON MILTON TOMLINSON BUSH FRANK HOWARD CUSACK ALEXANDER ROBINSON DEPROSSE ROBERT ALLEN DYER HOWARD FALES HALL WILLARD THEODORE HASKINS RICHARD WILLIAM HILL MATTHIAS PRAGER HOMAN CLAIRE CODDINGTON BALKE REYNOLD LESLIE BEAN JOHN LANGBORD DELEE EDWARD HAROLD WOODS FRATRES IN URBE NEIL HAMMOND PARK GRADUATE STUDENTS RICHARD EUGENE METZGER SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES WILLIAM FREDERICK DOBBERSTEIN HARRY ROBINSON BIGELOW ARTHUR LOUIS BOSCHEN WILLIAM STANDART HUTCHINGS FRESHMEN JOHN BOYD TUTIIILL 545111 HAROLD DAVID SMITH HERBERT AUGUST WICI-IELNS. KARL DAWSON WOOD ROBERT BENJAMIN GILLAN DONALD .JOSEPH MCGINN WINTHROP DADA HALTILTON WILLIAM HAROLD KESSLER JOHN WILLIAM MORATH DANIEL EUGENE STINES ROBERT PRICE TIRBANY ANDREW ALEXANDER TOTH EMERSON AUTHOR TSCHUPP ALBERT EDMUND LINK SANFORD BADGLEY XVELLS MILTON ELMORE YOUNG HORACE GEORGE LOVE WILBUR FRANKLIN PEASE SAMUEL ELBERT STEELE CHARLES HULBERT WHITE LOUIS HARMON LAKE JOHN WAYNE LATCHER EDWARD SAMUEL MCCLENAHAN ' xg! sooo E-'X P .J ,eqewe 1. Sigma Upsilon Founded in 1915 R. Parker Parker To-:pfer Ford Brown Darlington Pederson Hall Walker Schocclcl Davis ordan Truesdcll Reynolds del Rio Van Name Bennett Hollenbeck Adams l452l CLIFFORD EARL ALEXANDER DONALD SUNDERLAND CHASE LEWIS WAKEMAN ADAMS CLARENCE OLIVER BENNETT FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS LAURENCE BRIGHAM JUNE FRITZ WILLIAM WEGNER MILTON STUART HALL GERALD KIETH HOLLENBECK JOSEPH LEWIS CAMISA JOHN JORDAN, JR. ARMANDO ISAAC DEL RIO CLYDE ARTHUR REYNOLDS HERBERT HARRISON FULLER HENRY PALMER TRUESDELL HORACE AUSTIN VAN NAME JUNIORS IGNATIUS GEORGE FAILLA ADRIAN COLLISON SCHOEDEL ALBERT NORMAN PEDERSEN FREDERICK WALLACE SHORT SOPHOMORES ALLEN WHEELER BROWN JOHN ROLLINSON DAVIS JOHN EDWARD DARLINGTON WALTER BAKER FORD WILLIAM EDWARD WALKER FRESHMEN JOHN HENRY PARKER ROLAND JOSEPH PARKER PETER HERBERT TOEPIIER II 453 II .kbs 'n ff ' 1? fi fs -L .gf Rho Psi Three Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1916 Zia K. Wu Fang Chen H. Wu Liu Lim Shu H4542 I I CHIEN CHI KU TIEN LIU GEORGE CHEN Agblm Chapter Efrablixbed in 1916 GRADUATE STUDENTS KUNG TSU SHU IKING CHING WU YUN KOH ZIA SENIOR HUNG KA1 WU JUNIOR YUNG FANG SOPHOMORES GEORGE BEN LIM H 455 H 1' :m,w2'w?' -. fs-1 Tl, QJHYQE.. Jlil'-a .02 ' ?,4!.11I'-X? ?' Agzlm Elbsi on Pi Fifteen Chapters Founded at New York University in 1913 Schor Bcllach Katz Alpert Schwartz Wcckstcin Stamblcr Gordon Steinbach Libby Aginsky Gitlitz Pfcffcr Cooper Goldin Block Schcnck Rosen Orloff Tolloris Stark Hyman Terr Chashin Wcincr Sagan Mandclbaum Minkowsky Schcycr Small Lowcnstcin Miller Brandwcnc Koffsky Sindcr Mcilman Rosenbaum Krcntz i456H NATHAN HYMAN HARRY ZEALOT BELLACH HARRY CHASHIN CHARLES GGLDIN MAISEL GORDON HERMAN AGINSKY MORRIS ALPERT ARTHUR JEROME BLOCK JAMES BERNARD GITEITZ JOSEPH LIBBY Beta Chapter Eftablifloed in 1917 GRADUATE STUDENTS JULES WEINER THEODORE CLIFFORD MANDELBAUM IRVING ISRAEL COOPER SEYMOUR MILTON KATZ JOSEPH BRANDWENE NATHAN MILFORD KOEFSKY NATHAN SAGAN SENIORS AUBREY SCHENCK LOUIS SCHOR SIDNEY STARK SIDNEY DENNISON TERR JUNIORS HOWARD TART ORLOFF NATHAN PEEPEER MAX KINGSTON ROSEN JOSEPH GREGORY STEINBOCH BERNARD STAMBLER MORTON RANDOLPH TOLLERIS SOPHOMORES BENJAMIN EARLE KRENTZ ROBERT NORMAN SCHWARTZ MORTON NATHANIEL WEKSTEIN ERESHMEN BENJAMIN JULIUS LOWENSTEIN, JR. SAMUEL LEOPOLD MEILMAN BENJAMIN MILLER 1145711 ALEX MINKOWSKY SAMUEL ROSENBAUM ROBERT SELWYN SCHEYER EDWARD JOSEPH SINDER GEORGE KEPLER SMALL Shi R .I ,Q nf 3' .' 4 Q g m, A fifah- i 59'3'. , h ,,g5. . A -91' SB fs . is .fog W wwf: l Fr, in 5, sigma Pi Twenty-six Chapters Founded at Vincennes University in 1897 Chamberlain Melilheny Firman Blackburn Lawton Miller Doney Carr Hosterrnan Campbell Davis Fitzgerald Rockstroh Smith Mattern Glasser Carnesale Hagner Donoghue W. MacConnell Murgatroyd R. MacConnell Kreusser R. Nelson Foter Stevens Matlock Stare Horton Christiansen Pfaff Liner Hollister Sanchez W. Nelson Kidder H4S8ll M u C lwzlbter Eftablisbecl in 1917 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN GAMEWELL JENKINS ABEL Ross MILLER ROBERT RUSSELL SCIDMORE WILLIAM DANIEL MOEDER THOBIAS JENNISON PARMLEY FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES KENT STOVER, JR. SENIORS BENJAMIN COLEMAN BLACKBURN CHARLES ALBERT HAGNER JAMES Ross CAMPBELL, JR. OLIVER WILLIAM HOSTERMAN CLARENCE RUSSELL CARR HENRY HUGHES LAWTON ROBERT NORTON CHAMBERLIN WVADE XVILKINS MACCONNELL CHARLES FRANCIS DONEY CLAIR CARLTON MCELHENY CARROLL JEREMIAH DONOGHUE CARL ELWOOD STARE WILLIAM BYER FIRMAN LAWRENCE JINSBY Voss JAMES BOONE WILSON JUNIORS PETER LOUIS CARNESALE ' ROBERT KENNETH MATTERN ROWLAND ELWOOD DAVIS JOSEPH KENNETH PAYTON NORMAN FRANCIS FITZGERALD WILLIAM ARTHUR SARGEANT ROCKSTROH EUGENE ANDREW GLASSER WALTER CURTIS SMITH SOPHOMORES MILTON 'JOHN FOTER PETER YOUNG FRANKLIN MATLOCK EDWARD JULIAN KREUSSER AUSTIN EVERETT MURGATROYD RICHARD 'JOSEPH MACCONNELL ROBERT ELLSWORTH STEVENS FRESHMEN JOHN PETER CHRISTENSEN NELSON RICHARD LINER FREDERIC HENWOOD HOLLISTER ROY EVERET NELSON GEORGE MANSPIELD HORTON WILLIAM GOTPRIED NELSON NORMAN CHARLES KIDDER WILLIAM CARL PFAFF WILLIAM NORMAN SANCHEZ iI459B 'Yr ti g, fliffe? bg 5,641 5159153 Pi Kappa AQDZM Seventy Chapters Founded at University of Virginia in 1868 Deppe Evans Scales Siebold Bama Randall Larson Trotter Buckley Copp Moree Mider Clinlc Underhill Stallman Bromley Hunt Withrow Dean Allison O'Brien Tyler Kortjohn Knapton Minne Cox Carver Shuford Dugan Herb Lippman Gray 54603 F. Beta Them Chapter GEORGE FRANCIS BASON JAMES CHESTER BRADLEY OLAP MARTINIUS BRAUNER NELSON MARTIN ALLEN JAMES BENTLEY FORKER CYRIL EBENEZER HAZELL JAMES DONALD FORRESTER JAMES PHILIP ALLISON, JR. ORREN BENJAMIN BROMLEY, GEORGE ERNEST CLINIC BENJAMIN FRANKLIN COPP, JR. JR WALTER ALEXANDER HUNT WILLIAM CAIRNS BANTA, JR. MALCOLM LEWIS BUCKLEY ALDEN OLIVER CARLSON WILLIAM STOVER DEAN HENRY EVANS CARL DEPPE PERCY SCOTT GRAY HARRY GLEN HERB JAMES HENRY KNAPTON, JR. HERBERT FREEMAN Cox, JR. RAYMOND CHARLES DOUGLASS Efmblifhezl in 1917 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FORREST BLYTHE XVRIGHT FRATRES IN URBE GRADUATE STUDENTS CASPAR RAPPENECKER SENIORS ALPHEUS FINCH UNDERHILL JUNIORS LEVILLE JAMES WITHROW, JR. SOPHOMORES HUREERT AUGUSTUS TYLER FRESHMEN ADRIAN LAFAYETTE SHUPORD J 461 J WALTER BUCKINGHAM CARVER WILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM WALTER HUTCHINSON STAINTON JOI-IN EDWARD MILLER JOHN EDWIN PAIGE THOMAS JOSEPH STAPLETON RALPH FELBER JONES EDWARD MAX KRECH ROBERT WILLSEY MOREE RICHARD KEMPER SCALES JOSEPH ROWE SLIGHTS ARTHUR CHARLES STALLMAN CLAYTON ELMORE LARSON GEORGE BURROUGHS MIDER NEWTON EDSON RANDALL WARRENS DAWSON SEIBOLD MORRIS EARLY TROTTER, JR. EUGENE WALTER KORTJOHN ROBERT GARRETT LIPPMAN FRANK OIBRIEN CLYDE ROSS SHUPORD FRANK HAROLD DUGAN GUSTAV HENRY PAUL MINNE ai is :- sq, , Pi Kappa Phi Thirty-four Chapters Founded at College of Charleston in 1904 Knapp Groeneveld Cladel Steinberg Brandt Harper Vander Voort Dulin Tompkins Pitkin Schlotzhauer Taylor Davidson Merle Donovan Ritz Paterson L.Wi11iarns Sulla W. Williams Scott Lewis Walker Barrett George Riggs Babcock Sears Scofield Hoke White Czar Dusinberre Creagh Ford 546211 Psi C bczlbter Exmblirbed in 1921 FRATRES IN FACULTATE RICHARD FARNHAM HERBERT JOSEPH MULLER GEORGE RAYMOND HANSELMAN PAUL WORK FRATRES IN URBE EDWIN CHARLES HANSELMAN HAROLD OTTO MERLE GRADUATE STUDENTS GARRET JOHN FELTON HENRY STILWELL BROWN STANLEY GUSTAV ERICSON SENIORS CARL BRANDT, JR. - RICHARD STEINBERG CHARLES EDWARD CLADEL ALFRED FORTUNATE SULLA EDWARD MILTON DULIN THEODORE HENRY TAYLOR DAVID WILMOT DUSINBERRE SMITH WOODHULL TONIPKINS ROBERT JORDAN HARPER JOHN WILLIAM WHITE ARTHUR STANLEY HOKE LAWRENCE ADELBERT WILLIAMS HOWARD JAMES KNAPP WARREN JOSEPH WILLIAMS, JR. JUNIORS WILLIAM AHLSON HERBERT TEMPLE SCOFIELD JOHN BARRETT NORMAN EMBREE SCOTT FRED GROEN'EVELD WILLARD BRADNER VANDER VOORT SOPHOMORES JAMES JOSEPH CREAGH STUART DUANE PATERSON JAMES PATRICK DONOVAN EMERSON BRUCE PITKIN JAMES MARSHALL FORD GEORGE ALBERT REID RALPH JOHN LEWIS ALAN SEDGWICK RITZ WALTER RAYMOND SCHLOTZHAUER FRESHMEN ROBERT GEORGE ALFRED DANIEL SULLIVAN HARRY PAYNE PERRY VERAS MOULTON RIGGS CHARLES WALKER J4631l 'Qs ks' 'P 1. 4 , 'Q Q 2 1547: ,fl :- funn AQJZMZ PM new Eighteen Chapters Founded at Syracuse University in 1912 D'Agostine Perniciaro Alaimo Radice Orsi Pirro Maiorana Principe Cottonc Castelli Oropallo Barone Martino de Grassi Rizzo Cangi Marco H4643 Mu Chapter Eftabliflaed in 1922 1 FRATER IN FACULTATE ALBERT ALNOR VITALE GIORGIO DE GRASSI PRAIQRES IN URBE ANTHONY RUSSEL SAELI GRADUATE STUDENT GUERINO WILLIAM CANGI TOEBIO MARTINO RUSSELL EDWARD BARONE RALPH CASTELLI JOSEPH WILLIAM ALAIMO JOSEPH LOUIS D' AGOSTINE JOSEPH VINCENT LABATE EUGENE EMANUEL MAIORANA ANTHONY JAMES LEONE FRANK PAUL PIPIA EUGENE OROPALLO SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN H 465 11 HERBERT FRANCIS MARCO HARRY ALEXANDER OROPALLO BENEDICT PETER COTTONE LAWRENCE JOHN RADICE CHARLES ROBERT ORSI SALVATORE JOSEPH PERNICIARO CHARLES ANTHONY PIRRO, JR. FRANCIS JOSEPH PRINCIPE FRANK JAMES PRISCO EMIL CHARLES SABBIONE 1 New M455 Taa Kappa Epsilon Twenty-eight Chapters Founded at Illinois Wesleyan University in 1899 Udall Young Parks C. Milks Martison Bullock Suerken Erdmann Hopkins Myers Clapp Stanley Crane Smith R. Milks Guthrie French Jacobs Allen Sargent Thompson Ross Palmer Pellert Howard Tiesler Adams Laig Hurd f4661l WILLIAM EARL CHAMBERS STEPHEN FARREL CLEARY CLARENCE LAMOUREUX OSCAR LAMONT HIBBARD WARREN PAUL BULLOCK THEODORE ROOSEVELT BURNETT BAYARD LYMAN CLARK FREDERICK JOHN ERDMANN PHILIP CHAUNCEY JACOBS, JR. WILLIAM EVERETT MYERS RALPH HENRY PARKS ARMAND LAVERNE ADAMS LYNN MILTON BOOKHOUT HENRY SANFORD CLAPP DOUGLAS BELDEN CRANE EDMUND DAVIDSON CROCHERON CHARLES EDWIN FRENCH RAYMOND RIPLEY ALLEN MONTAGUE HOWARD, JR. LEROY LAIG ROBERT LEIN Sigma Clmlbtev Eftabliflaed in 1923 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE GRADUATE STUDENT THADDEUS BAKER HURD SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES ADOLPH EDWARD TIBSLER FRESHMEN II 467 J HARRY HOUSER LOVE CLYDE HADLEY MYERS CARL SCHNEPEL HAROLD SIMPSON ALAN CHRISTEN MATTISON CLIFFORD HOWARD MILKS WILLIAM HENRICH STANLEY JOHN TAYLOR UDALL WILLIAM DUNLAP SARGENT ERNST HENRY SUERKEN ALDEN WILSON YOUNG EDWARD WATTERSON GUTHRIE JOHN RUGER HOPKINS JOHN WILLIAM KNAPP HOWARD LAWRENCE LE NOIR RAYMOND CLAUDE MILKS JAMES JOSEPH PELLET DONALD MICHAELS LEONARD MALCOLM PALMER WARREN ROSS WILLIAM TULLOCH THOMPSON YD 'Y B em Psi i Three Chapters Founded at University of Illinois in 1920 Kern Hulslander Hechler Martien Avery Schultz E. Parry Lehmann Geel A.Parry Laviauo Lindal Elliott Powers Muir Monrernarano Walz H4685 A Delta AQUIM Chapter . Eymblislaed in 1926 FRATER IN FACULTATF. KENNETH CARL WALZ SEN IORS EDWIN LOUIS BUSH PASQUALE JEROME LAVIANO JOHN EARLE ELLIOT HERBERT FREDERICK LINDAL WALTER MUIR ' JUNIORS' CHARLES LAMBERT GEEL EDWARD LLEWELLYN PARRY ARTHUR FRANK LEHMANN TRUMAN KENT POWERS SOPHOMORES CLARENCE FLETCHER CHAFFEE GEORGE HENRY KERN PAUL LORING HULSLANDER VINCENT THEODORE MONTEMARANO ARTHUR FREDERICK PARRY FRESHMEN STUART BENJAMIN AVERY JOSEPH PARSONS MARTIEN GEORGE HECHLER HAROLD FRANK SCHULTZ iI469I1 Q V ' fn 0, 56- -f iw Them Kappa Phi Ten Chapters Foundecllat Alabama Polytechnic Institute in 1920 Tomasulo Cuzzi Boylan Notaro Dessert Sauri Aherne Hiney Rodriguez-Martin Panuzio Greenfield ueally Ruetschi Marshall Drummond Torruella Sohon Bill 1l47OlI Them Chapter Eftablifbed in 1926 FRATRES IN FACULTATE NICHOLAS BAWLF GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH EDWARD MICHAEL BOYNE TIMOTHY JOSEPH MCINERNEY GRADUATE STUDENTS HARRY SOHON WALTER EDINGTON REILLEY SENIORS THOMAS STEPHEN BILL A JOSEPH COOK MARSHALL PAUL JOSEPH, CUNNINGHAM , THOMAS FRANCIS QUEALLY JOHN WALTER DRUMMOND GUIDO THEO RUETSCHI ROBERT JOSEPH FOOTE WILLIAM ARTHUR TORRUELLA FELIX JOHN WESLEY JUNIORS WILLIAM EDWARD AHERNE JOSEPH DONALD HOPPER HUGH HINEY FRANCIS LOUIS PANUZIO GUSTAVO RODRIGUEZ-MARTIN SOPHOMORES IRWIN WILLIAM BOYLAN JOHN FRANCIS GREENEIELD JOSEPH NICHOLAS CUZZI THOMAS FRANCIS HAYES ALBERT JOSEPH TOMASULO FRESHMEN ALLEN DESSERT ALFRED NOTARO FELIX RALPH SAURI lJ47lJI an pzggqi, AS.. -,kr A nv C, ,J gm , qi Phi Delta Mu Eleven Chapters Founded at College of the City of New York in 1920 Kraus Rothschild G. Levine Tager Gastcr Knopf Gans Herrzberg Altman Parr Rosenbloom Wolf Rider Plotkin B. Levine Weiss Bloom 547211 Zeta Clmpter Efmblifbed in 1925 GRADUATE STUDENT MEYER JOSEPH RIDER SENIORS BENJAMIN LEVINE IRVING PLOTKIN HENRY RODMAN WEISS L JUNIORS LEON SHELDON ALTMAN BARNET DAVIS GASTER A FRANK BLOOM HYMAN KNOPI1 ARTHUR LAWRENCE GANS SOLOMON NATHANIEL TAGER BENJAMIN HAROLD WOLF SOPHOMORES BENJAMIN HERTZBERG DAVID LAWRENCE PITT FRESHMEN GEORGE LEVINE LOUIS ROSENBLOOM ARTHUR LEO ROTHSCHILD H 473 H f474j SENIOR SOCIETY l mop R21 Sphinx Head Stanley William Abbott Orson Caswell Beaman Orren Benjamin Bromley, f r Edward john Briimder Charles Shepard Caldwell Collins Lothrop Carter Harry Lawrence Case Charles Rapert Chiirch, fr. Earl Charles Clark, fr. Edmiind Allen Cobb Robert Hopper Cram Blinn Sill Cashman, fr. Richard Lee Cathbert Richard Rheem Dietrich Ben Parse Gale William Anthony Geohe gan, Henry Gichner George Stephens Gladden Robinson Cox Glaiebrook George Naylor Hall George Ebersole Heelzin Walter Alexander Hant William S harman Ibold Hyman fosefson Edward Green foyee Bernard Katz f r. 1147711 Merle john Kelly Ferris Phillip Kneen Irving Lndwig Kohn faoier Larco Egbert Bolton Littlewood jack Franklin Maconzber George james Olditch john Eleteher Perrigo William Daly Phelan Patsy Pompey Pirone Pierre joseph Piircell Robert Dodds Qiiiek Warren Aloysias Ranney Richard Gordon Roess Dndley Neoison S choales Thomas Engene S hajjfer Charles Aldrich Stevens, f r Walter Worth Stillman joseph Stanley Thompson Chrystal Hartman Todd Morris Dowd Van Patten jackson DeWitt Waterbiiry Carl Lewis Weagant James Saller Weyl Aroe S ixten Wikstrom William Norman Yoang SENIOR SOCIETY ll 9, . Q, Quill and Dagger Robert Evans Alexander john Franklin Anderton Sidney Deerfield Beck George William Behrman, William Henry Bell Horace Hall Benton Frank Kemp Beyer Earl Garner Briftol Edward Clarkfon Collinf Earl Kekaalaickapiiomano William S omeroille Craig Gay MacKay Crofby john Scarlett Cnxter William Byer Firman foxeph Theodore Froelich foyeph Scott Gowdy Dennif Hall fr. Cook Thane Rockwell Halftead Frank Bolton Heathman, jr. Edwin Thomac Hebert Karl Frederic Kellerman, fr. Donald Fox Layton Edward Payfon Mathewson, Albert Hiigo Orthmann fofeph Manig Riimniler fohn Donaldxon Rauell Arch Paiil Smith, fr. Robert Miller Smith Glenn Dewey Stafford Philip johnson Stone fohn Bennett Tack, fr. fofeph Willard Wellc Woodward Adamer Wickham Warren Letter Worden ff Fred john Wrampelmeier H 479 H ,I UN IOR SOCIETY Sm. ,.... EG1'9 Alelbb Samacb Howard Owen Aigeltinger Robert Leon Bleu Cbarlef Edwin Clemlnfloaw Robert Lee Donnelbf Lewif Hndfon Darland Rofwell Gilef Eldridge George Broolef Emeny R fobn Winmlow Hrrxbfeld Howard S pafard f obnfon Samael Ralpb Leoerlng Lawrence Henry Leoy Robert Webb Lewlf Robert Plolllrpf Ladlnm William Lowry Mann, fr. Norman Embree Scott Raymond Patel Sbarood Artbar Lee Towmon, fr. Cbarley Edward Trernan, S amael Wakernan H4805 JOSEPH CRISWELL PURSGLOVE, JUNIOR SOCIETY cr -.v I 1' jj? ?Ff--I-Jfgm' F725 ' 5. ,-. , 3 ff , J? if J: -z-fi ffiff - Zli W. f , , 1 Red Key JOHN BOYD ATWOOD CHARLES HERBERT BELL ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN GEORGE CLINTON CASTLEMAN MICHAEL CATALANO GEORGE PHILLIPS DAVIES RICHARD GORDON DORN STEPHEN FRANCIS DUNN HERBERT BARRY ECKERT LEROY ADAMS GOODWIN, JR. RICHARD CLAY GUTHRIDGE ELKINS HAMILTON HALE WILLIAM HARTMAN HARDER WALTER CRESSLER HEASLEY ROBERT IMRIE HOOD EDWIN WILLIAM JAMIESON ROBERT HARTEL LUMMIS FRED MULLER, JR. LOWELL GAPLE POWERS FRAZER WOODRUEE RODMAN ELWOOD HERMAN ROGGE DONALD BURT SAUNDERS HORACE BREWSTER SHOEMAKER ROBERT WALLINOEORD WARING J481JJ JR PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTIC SOCIETY I 3' PQ.. I , ff' 1 M 1 ' yi- , rf 1 I Jw - A -wk '- 'Rv W: .' Wiwi f 'gm J Sigma Delta Cbz BRISTOW ADAMS WILLIAM CAIRNS BANTA, JR. GEORGE LAMONT BIDWELL, JR WARREN PAUL BULLOCK HARRY LAWRENCE CASE BERNARD MICHAEL CLAREY CAMERON MANN FISHER PHILIP HERBERT FREUND LELAND PETER HAM BARNARD WOLCOTT HEWITT ELMER MARKER JOHNSON ROBERT PHILLIPS LUDLUM MILTON MARX WARREN ALOYSIUS RANNEY ROBERT WARREN SAILOR FRANCIS HENRY SCHAEFER, JR HARRY GEORGE STUTZ H482J HONORARY JOURNALISTIC SOCIETY f ,f -n' E Pi Delta Epsilon LOUIS BONAPARTE CARVER JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK ROBERT WESTENGAARD JORGENSEN JOHN CHARLES LITTLE, JR. EDWARD PAYSON MATHEWSON, JR. JAMES PEABODY PARKER CHARLES CRISSY PORTER, JR. JOSEPH MANIG RUMMLER EDWARD HENRY STIEFEL 1148311 ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY W If ' , f xvhql I FACULTY MEMBERS EDWARD HENRY ABBUEHL HUBERT EUGENE BAXTER FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH OLAE MARTINIUS BRAUNER LEROY PEARL BURNHAM GEORGE RAY CHAMBERLAIN RALPH WHITE CURTIS EDWARD GORTON DAVIS WILLIAM MCLEISH DUNBAR LIVINGSTON FARRAND DONALD LORD FINLAYSON JAMES WALTER GRIMES, JR. EDWARD GODFREY LAWSON CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN CHRISTIAN MIDJO EUGENE DAVIS MONTILLON CHARLES EDWARD O,RO,URKE ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON NATHANIEL SCHMIDT WILLIAM HERBERT SCHUCHARDT ALEXANDER DUNCAN SEYMOUR WALTER KING STONE CONWAY LIVANUS TODD KENNETH LELAND WASHBURN EZRA WINTER GEORGE YOUNG, JR. CLASS OF 1928 EDWIN HENRY CORDES LEROY GUION GARNSEY DON CHARLES HERSH'EY GEOFFREY NOEL LAWFORD HENRY SKELDING LOCKWOOD, JR. HAROLD EDXVARD MARIETTA PHILIP WILL, RICHARD EUGENE METZGER RICHARD COOLIDGE MURDOCK LUIS EDMUND OSBORNE CHARLES CRISSY PORTER, JR. GEORGE MUNSON SCHOEIELD GEORGE SIEBENTHALER JR. CLASS OF 1929 ROBERT EVANS ALEXANDER STANLEY WILLIAM ABBOTT ERLING BERNHARDT BRAUNER WILLIAM CHRISTIAN CORNEHLSEN 548411 GERALD MICHAEL GILROY MARCUS MYERS HARRIS LEE SCHOEN TAKAYOSHI YODA MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. WILLIAM NICHOLS BARNARD EARL CHARLES CLARK, JR. CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW ADAM CLARKE DAVIS, JR. HERMAN DIEDERICHS ROBERT IRVING DODGE, JR. HERBERT BARRY ECKERT CHARLES COOPER EELES FRANK OAKES ELLENWOOD GEORGE BROOKS EMENY MILLARD CLAYTON ERNSBERGER JOHN WOODWARD FITZGERALD SEYMOUR STANTON GARRETT HENRY GICHNER ROBINSON COX GLAZEEROOK GEORGE NICHOLS GOODNOW CD v n fi Atmos ROBERT FREDERICK GUNDLACH THOMAS WASHBURN HOPPER DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL FERRIS PHILLIP KNEEN LESTER BENJAMIN KNIGHT, JR. MYRON ADOLPH LEE CHARLES OSBORN MACKEY WILLIAM LOWRY MANN, JR. THOMAS MIDGLEY, JR. SIDNEY OLDBERG JOHN FLETCHER PERRIGO WILLIAM DALY PHELAN WILL MILLER SAWDON DUDLEY NEVISON SCHOALES ROBERT MILLER SMITH GEORGE GRAHAM TROWBRIDGE CARL LEWIS WEAGANT ALBERT EDWARD WELLS 548511 CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY , ' B ' H5 Lx ' WS W- I f NWISQQC N- .. - ,Q .-ymqw :I 2- . . C. 0 5. ' w:?b,-fafbf?-SE, 'L . :I 1? ..-4: f?iEi?'IEgLA-wgw'AfI . Vim - F ,i?::I'1 ' 9 -- -'f 1 ' . .1.-g52,,gr4sA- gamma , gagqggf- - f '-A4iS.f'-5' mr- .:1,,,,.., P,a::iL,.,-- Pyramid ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN GEORGE FREDERICK BRYON DANIEL HARDIN CALLAHAN EDMUND ALLEN COBB WALTER LICHTENTHAELER CONWELL HARRY WILLIAM CRAWFORD ROBERT THOMSON FALCONER JOSEPH THEODORE FROELICH ELKINS HAMILTON HALE WILLIAM SHARMAN IBOLD HOWARD SPAFARD JOHNSON WILLIAM ALEXANDER KERR LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE DONALD FOX LAYTON WILLIAM ARRINGDALE MARSHALL, 3D HENRY NEELY OGDEN WILLIAM EDWARD O'NEIL, JR. CHARLES EDWARD O,ROURKE CLAUDE MARC PENDLETON JOSHUA WILSON ROWE HERBERT HENRY SCOFIELD JOHN WILLIAM SWENSON LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART SAMUEL WAI-:EMAN ARVE SIXTEN WIKSTROM 54863- CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY 1-SU 4. ww 1. 71 XV . 1' A I S .W WSI: -3 -7 .LII Rod cmd Bob ARNOLD OBED BABB FRED ASA BARNES EARL GARNER BRISTOL CARL CRANDALL RICHARD LEE CUTHBERT JOSEPH I-IUTTON DEFREES GEORGE GITT EHRHART SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE JOSEPH SCOTT GOWDY JAMES KENNETH HALL DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL WALTER CARSON KNOX LOUIS DONALD MCDOWELL JAMES OWEN JOHN THOMAS PARSON THOMAS BRIAN PARSONS .JOHN DANIEL PAYNE FRED ATWOOD PEASE, JR. JOHN EDWIN PERRY PIERRE JOSEPH PURCELL JOSEPH CRISWELL PURSGLOVE, J WILLIAM JENNINGS QUEST HERBERT DORLON ROLLO ROY I-IORACE RITTER EDWARD LOUIS SCHEIDENHELM ERNEST WILLIAM SCHODER ARCH PAUL SMITH, JR, FREDERICK JOSIAH SPRY ROMEYN YATMAN THATCHER PAUL HALLADAY UNDERWOOD CHARLES LEON WALKER ROBERT READ WARRINER JOHN WICKHAM WILLIAM NORMAN YOUNG 1148711 R ,JR SENIOR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Hebs-Sa HONORARY MEMBERS BRISTOW ADAMS GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT JOHN BENTLEY, JR. RALPH SHELDON I-IOSMER HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN LAURENCE HOWLAND MACDANIELS GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH CLYDE HADLEY MYERS ALUMNI MEMBERS RAY STEPHENS ASHBERY EARLE VOLCART HARDENBURG DAVID PERCY BEATTY . THOMAS JOSEPH MCINERNEY HOWARD BURNSHIP ORTNER UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS HOWARD WAYLAND BEERS GEORGE WILLIAM BEHRMAN HORACE HULL BENSON FRANK KEMP BEYER WARREN PAUL BULLOCK ARTHUR BUTLER BLINN SILL CUSHMAN, JR. KENNETH DAVENPORT ROBERT WILLIAM FOOTE HERBERT HARRISON FULLER DENNIS HALL HAROLD WILLIAM HALVERSON GEORGE WILMOT HEDDEN ALFRED LAFRANCE JAVIER LARCO CHARLES EDWARD MCCONNELL GEORGE JAMES QLDITCH CARL FREDERICK OLSEN ARTHUR WARING O,SHEA PATSY POMPEY PIRONE WARREN ALOYSIUS RANNEY ARTHUR THOMAS RINGROSE JARED WALTER STILES WALTER WORTH STILLMAN CHRYSTAL HARTMAN TODD LOUIS LEE VOIGHT JOSEPH EMIL WIEDENMAYER ROBERT DALTON WEST BERNARD KATZ H4881 SENIOR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ,-1-.. .ADV-Al'Y'I . t ' . 7:1 57's Helios FACULTY MEMBERS HAROLD EUGENE BOTSFORD KARL HERMANN FERNOW ALLAN CAMERON FRASER CEDRIC HAY GUISE ROBERT BYRON HINMAN EDWIN FRASER HOPKINS BURTON AARON JENNINGS EDWARD GARDNER MISNER WILLIAM IRVING MYERS GEORGE EDWARD PEABODY WALTER VAN PRICE MYERS PETER RASMUSSEN JAMES EDWARD RICE ELMER SETH SAVAGE ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY OLIN WHITNEY SMITH UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS DANIEL GROVER CLARK EDDY ELWOOD FOSTER LAURANCE LYMAN CLOUGH WAYNE FRANKLIN FOSTER CLAUDE HARTLAND COLVIN GEORGE HENRY HEIHTING GEORGE CORNWELL MERLE JOHN KELLY HAROLD FRED DORN EARL JOHN MORTIMER RUSSELL ELLIOTT DUDLEY HOWARD SCHUYLER NORTHROP ROBERT ALLEN DYER ALBERT JULIUS RISSMAN WALTER EUGENE FLEISCHER MARVIN LOUIS SMITH RUSSELL JOHN SMITH I 489 Il LAW SOCIETY U. ,f LJ 'H, , Q IQJTICYK' Q Q V 'f'x' MTN TALL! 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RILEY HENRY HEATH JUDGE WILLARD MORRELL KENT CHARLES LUCIEN BRAYTON CLIFTON ELSWORTH BURT HERMAN EDWARD COMPTER DONALD WESTLAND FALCONER LESTER ALFRED FANNING ERNEST ACHARD FINTEL KENNETH WOOD FULLER ROBERT HENRY FULLER ROBERT GOKEY GOODALE FRANCIS WYGANT GREENE HENRY GILLESIJIE HAYES, 3D ROBERT DANIEL JONES Active Chapter lI491J GERARD ALOYSIUS KILCOURSE GEORGE STANLEY KOLES JOHN GARRETT KRIEGER JOHN CHARLES LITTLE, JR. THOINIAS IRVING MCELVEIN ENOS AVERY PYLE SEIBERT LEE SEETON CHARLES TAYLOR SEVERN JOHN WEBB LITTLE SHEEHY HENRY TASKER JOHN CAREY TRUSSELL ERNEST NEAL WARREN JOHN REUEL ARMSTRONG LAW SOCIETY exe' 1 1 . fer: 7 s i f 11+.ZA:'f i. 41 V J? ,L -,,, QRw3!,hQ,, 15EiI3i??Z6f?FW In -gf, ' 'fvwwd' -.S Phi A602261 Delia CLASS OF 1929 CURTIS STOWELL BATES EZNICK BOGOSIAN EDWARD MICHAEL BOYNE CLASS OF JOHN CHARLES BAGLEY CUTHBERT BOYD CATON RAYMOND STANISLAUS CUDDY SAMUEL SINCLAIR EDSON RAYMOND WILLIAM CONKLIN CLINTON NEWMAN GRAY ARCHIBALD MCVEY LAIDLAW WALTER EDDINGTON REILLY 1930 JAMES FRANCIS O,CONNOR WILLIAM ELMER PALMER FREDERICK JOHN PENDERGAST GEORGE ROBERT TIERNAN CLASS OF 1931 WESLEY CHARLES BENDER IRVING JOHNSON KINGSLEY LORILLARD BENNETT HARLEY ARNOLD LANNING FRED BRUSH LATHROI1 DENNISON MARSLAN JASPER SILVA COSTA WILLIAM JOSEPH MCCABE EMERSON TSCHUPP H4921l D FACULTY MEMBERS SOCIOLOGY SOCIETY Agblwz Kappa Delta 4 , Founded 1920 Efmblixbed at Cornell UlZfUlf'Iif-Q' December' 27, 1924 ' M A ll EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HAROLD HOPESOMMER ,,.....,,,....,,......,,,,,...,,,,,.....,.......,,......,..... 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ROBERT WALLACE NAEE EZRA DWIGHT SANDERSON NATHANIEL SCHMIDT SUMNER HUBER SLICHTER WALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX JULIAN LAURENCE WOODWARD JACOB AKS CHARLES EDWARD BAKER PERCY LIMON CLARK SAMUEL SINCLAIR EDSON ROBERT FOSTER HAROLD HOEESOMMER GRADUATE MEMBERS VICTOR HORVAT RAYMOND HARVEY LOUNSBURY EMMETT MCNATT BLANCHE MAXWELL MELVIN ELMER PENDELL ARTHUR FREDERICK WILEDEN UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS HOWARD WAYLAND BEERS SAMUEL BLINKOEE HAROLD FRED DORN VIRGINIA GARY RALPH HARTELL DOROTHY HEYL 114935 JOSEPHINE Ross HUNTER HAROLD JACOB MBYERS CHARLES SNITOW EDWARD HENRY STIEPEL JOHN HENRY WEIDNER JOSEPH WEINTRAUB CHEMISTRY SOCIETY 1 D x., n-4 s-n NH AI-D EAR HON ORARY MEMBERS WILDER DWIGHT BANCROET THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS HENRY FEEHAN JOHN RAVEN JOHNSON MELVIN LORREL NICHOLS FRED HOFFMAN RHODES ACTIVE MEMBERS JOHN WRIGHT ACKERMAN GEORGE BANCROET CHARLES EDWARD BARNETT ORSON CASWELL BEAMAN BURTON CHANDLER BELDEN MILTON TOMLINSON BUSH FREDERICK LLEWELLYN CHAPPELL, JR. JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK WILLIAM JANES CONGDON RAYMOND HERBERT FLECKENSTEIN GEORGE CROSBY FLOYD LAWRENCE PEABODY GOULD HARRY JAMES I-IOSKING SILAS THAYER i494J NEWTON CHARLES JONES ALBERT WASHINGTON LAUBENGAYER ARTHUR WALTHER LEWIS IRVING EDWARD LIGHTBOWN JACK MISCALL ASHLEY ROEEY RICHARD KEMIJER SCALES FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHUMACHER HORACE BREWSTER SHOEMAKER WILLIAM ROGERS SUTTON SAMUEL GREER TIEMANN GEORGE TOWNSEND TURNER, JR. JAMES MARSHALL VEEDER WILD ASSOCIATE MEMBERS MILITARY SOCIETY If 1 , f 1, I ,, ,jf O ', ' bf' ' , 'ja'.5!,L5s' 9 'Q .H 5 I .. af, ', ,H .Swa t-jx . ' 'F ! if .If Scabbvzw! and Blade HONORARY MEMBER LIVINGSTON FARRAND JOSEPH WILLIAM BEACHAM WILLIAM EARL CHAMBERS HUGH JOSEPH GAFFEY FREDERICK HAROLD GASTON THOMAS ROBERT GIBSON ARTHUR KENLEY HAMMOND ALLEN BONHAM HICKLIN RALPH HOSPITAL PAUL VINCENT KANE JAMES MAHAN ROAMER HARRY JOHN SCHROEDER GRAYSON COOPER WOODBURY ACTIVE MEMBERS JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON SIDNEY WARREN BEYLAND GRREN BENJAMIN BROMLEY, JR. WARREN PAUL BULLOCK EDWARD CLARKSON COLLINS THEODORE IRVING COLYER FRANK HOWARD CUSACK ROBERT HOPPER CRUM FRED WILLIAM DIEFFENBACH ROBERT IRVING DODGE, JR. THOMAS MACKEY GOODFELLOW WALTER ALEXANDER HUNT SAMUEL AUGUSTUS JOHNSON WALTER CARSON KNOX HERBERT FREDERICK LINDAL WILLIAM ALDEN LITTLE HAROLD KIRK MACCORKLE ROBERT SOUTHWORTH MILANS GLENN GARDNER PENNIMAN WILLIAM JENNINGS QUEST EDWIN CHARLES RAEDEL JOHN DONALDSON RUSSELL GEORGE HAXTON SALISBURY DUDLEY NEVISON SCHOALES WALTER WORTH STILLMAN PHILIP JOHNSON STONE GTIS JOHN SWIFT JOHN BENNETT TUCK, CJR. HAMILTON WARD, JR. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN WARD JOHN WILLIAM WHITE 1149511 GEOLOGY, MINING, METALLURGY SOCIETY Sigma Gamma Epsilon Theta Chapter HONORARY MEMBERS GILBERT DENNISON HARRIS HEINRICH RIES OSCAR DIEDRICH VON ENGELN ACTIVE MEMBERS BRADFORD BISSELL JAMES DABNEY BURFOOT, JR. CHARLES RUPERT CHURCH, JR. WILLIAM STORRS COLE LOUIS COWLES CONANT DAVID HOY EARGLE ANTON GABRIEL EDWARD WILHELM HARD ARTHUR LLOYD HOWLAND HERBERT VINCENT LEE JAMES POLLOCK LEE EDWIN DINVVIDDIE MCKEE LOUIS MILLWARD ROBERT WILLSEY MOREE CHARLES MERRICK NEVIN JOHN OVKAIN PAUL HOLLAND PRICE WILLIAM FRANKLIN RAPPOLD CLINTON WILLIAM ROSE BENJAMIN MARTIN SHAUB DAVID WOOLSEY TRAINER RALPH TUCK ARTHUR WEDEL JOHN WELLS ERNEST WHEELER f496J FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY X X a a Q , ' II Pi Agyha Xi Agblm Chapter HONORARY MEMBERS LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY DAVID GRIFFITHS ARTHUR HERRINGTON SAMUEL SELLERS PENNOCK FRANK PIERSON MAX SCHLING JOHN YOUNG FACULTY MEMBERS ALVIN CASEY BEAL RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS CHESTER JERMAIN HUNN LEWIS EDWARD LONGLEY JOSEPH PULLMAN PORTER EDWARD ALBERT WHITE ACTIVE MEMBERS REYNOLD ANTHONY AYMAR BENJAMIN COLEMAN BLACKBURN LEWIS CHARLES CHADWICK RICHARD BAYLES FARNHAM HERBERT HENRY HANDLEMAN TOBBIO MARTINO ALFRED MELLVILLE STEWART PRIDHAM FRANCIS WILLIAM RUZICKA 549711 HOTEL ADMINISTRATION SOCIETY E4 K Ye Hosts HONORARY MEMBERS FRANK DUDLEY JOHN MCFARLAND HOWIE FACULTY MEMBERS CORNELIUS BETTEN HOWARD BAGNALL MEEK IVIRS. JESSIE AUSTIN BOYS FRANK HARRISON RANDOLPH RAYMOND KIEF MISS PLORA ROSE RICHARD URBROCK ACTIVE MEMBERS STEPHEN WILLIAM ALLIO KENNETH WILLIAM BAKER MERLE CAMPBELL BARTLEY FRANK WILLIAM CASE CHARLES EDWARD CLADEL ALFRED ABRAM HARRINGTON ARTHUR CLARENDON HUNT CHARLES ALBERT KRIEGER LAWRENCE HENRY LEVY ROBERT WEBB LEWIS ALBERT JOSEPH MCALLISTER ALFRED BENNETT MERRICK HAROLD VERNON MOON EDWARD ASHLEY RECKHOW WILLIAM TICKNOR REED ROBERT AARON ROSE CLEMENT RYNALSKI DONALD FENWICK SAVERY HARRY ANTHONY SMITH JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN, JR. EDWARD ARCHIBALD WHITING HENRY BARKER WILLIAMS RUSSELL WILSON, JR. Q498H MEDICAL SOCIETY if QXA? V A I A chi Aqm RUDOLF FRIEDHOLD BACHMANN FREDERIC SCOTT CARR HOWARD CHARLES COMSTOCK JOHN GIRARD CONNELL CHARLES HUBBARD CORNISH HORACE PRITCHARD HAMILTON HERBERT MALTBY JONES ABRAM TUCKER KERR BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY ROBERT ROWLAND NORTHRUI2 JAMES WENCESLAS PAPEZ ROBERT EDWARD ROTHENBERG THOMAS EUGENE SHAFFER DEAN FRANKLIN SMILEY ARTHUR WILLIAM STROM RUSSEL ROTHENBURGER WAHL 1149911 VETERINARY SOCIETY JAMES WILLIAM BENNER RAYMOND RUSSELL BIRCH EARL LOUIS BRUNETT MYRON GUSTIN FINCHER PIERRE AUGUSTINE FISH JAMES NATHAN FROST WALTER JOSEPH GIBBONS HERBERT LESTER GILMAN WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN CHARLES ERNEST HAYDEN JOHN HENDRICKSON Phi Zeta Alpina Chapter ISOOI KENNETH FRANKLIN HILBERT GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS SAMUEL AUGUSTUS JOHNSON HOWARD JAY MILKS VERANUS ALVA MOORE PETER OLAFSON HADLEY CARRUTHERS STEPHENSON EARL SUNDERVILLE DENNY HAMMOND UDALL LEMUEL WOODWORTH ALEXANDER ZEISSIG SCOUTING SOCIETY L I I . f X4 r' 5' -. :-f4KQ.21- 1 AQbha Phi Omega Gamma Chapter EDWARD GAY AINSWORTH, JR. IRVING TRACY BEACH NORVAL GORDON BUDD WARREN PAUL BULLOCK KENNETH EDWARD CASTOR JAMES ENSIGN CROUCH HAROLD WILLIAM HALVERSON GEORGE WILMOT HEDDEN DON CHARLES HERSHEY RICHARD WILLIAM HILL, JR. GEORGE ADAMS HOUSTON TOBBIO MARTINO DONALD REIS DAVID WOOD SOWERS, JR. PHILIP JOHNSON STONE 1150131 PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY gl i' 1,2 J -3 ' - 2 Y, 5.11 ' I 'F Q, ff H 3, ?-L. ' 1 5' Skulls JOHN VANDERHOFF ANDERSON CHARLES WOODRUPP BEATTIE Frank Rnnfwn Benton HARRY STEPHENS BERLESKY FRANK ALBERTUS MOORE BRYANT PETER LOUIS CARNESALE PHILLIPS KAY CHAMPION BLISS BARTLETT CLARK CHARLES EDWARD HEWITT, JR. JOHN WINSLOW HIRSHFELD ROBERT IMRIE HOOD OLIVER WILLIAM HOSTERMAN GLENN EDWIN KINGSLEY GEORGE BURROUGHS MIDER JAMES ALEXANDER MOORE HARRY MURPHY ROGER BURDETTE NELSON JAMES WENCESLAS PAPEZ WILLIAM BLISS STOCKING WOODWARD ADAMS WICKHAM H5022 TRACK SOCIETY . ' -1,451 -u1'f ,f n . 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COLLINS LOTHROP CARTER GUY MACKAY CROSBY BEN PURSE GALE JACK SPELLMAN GARRETSON DENNIS HALL FRANK BOLTIN HEATHMAN WILLIAM SHARMAN IBOLD JERVIS LANGDON, JR. WILLIAM ALDEN LITTLE JACK FRANKLIN MACOMBER JOHN DONALDSON RUSSELL DUDLEY NEVISON SCHOALES THOMAS EUGENE SHAFFER JACKSON DEWITT WATERBURY CARL LEWIS WEAGANT WOODWARD ADAMS WICKHAM JOHN MAXWELL WRIGHT i506J X! A 21 -:sax A . Beth L'Amed ROBERT LEON BLISS RICHARD GORDON DORN LEWIS HUDSON DURLAND JAMES KENNETH HALL LANDRY HARWOOD, JR. WALTER CRESSLER HEASLEY HARRY LEROY HILYARD CARL THIELE HOFFMAN EDWARD GEORGE JOHNSON HOWARD SPAFARD JOHNSON ARTHUR WARING O,SHEA JOHN ROBERT PARKER, JR. JAMES LOVE PAXTON FRED ATWOOD PEASE, JR. JOSEPH CRISWELL PURSGLOVE, ELWOOD HERMAN ROGGE JOHN REED, 4TH RAYMOND PAUL SHAROOD WALTER WOODHOUSE SIBSON CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN, J JAMES MARSHALL VEEDER SAMUEL WAKEMAN WILLIAM WENDT H5071 J R R. AJACKH GARRETSON 'BILLH IBOLD KARTH OVSHEA 'JACKH WATERBURY 'N H XL! 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CAPTAIN JACK FULLER, U.S.A. ................Pre.rident ........Vi:e-Prerident ................. .Yecretafjf ...........................T1'mJurer ........C0l'l'6J'P07Zdi71g 5'er1'emrj1 CAPTAIN HUGH JOSEPH GAFFEY, U.S.A. CAPTAIN JAMES MAHAN ROAMER, U.S.A. CAPTAIN HARRY JOHN SHROEDER, U.S.A. CAPTAIN GRAYSON COOPER WOODBURY, U.S.A. FIRST LIEUTENANT WILLIAM CRIST, U.S.A. FIRST LIEUTENANT ALLEN BONHAM HICKLIN, U.S.A. FIRST LIEUTENANT ARTHUR KENLEY HAMMOND, U.S.A. FIRST LIEUTENANT FREDERICK HAROLD GASTON, U.S.A. D. W. ADAMS A. E. ALEXANDER B. L. BAILEY M. BENDER A. P. BENGER S. W. BEYLAND T. S. BILL B. BISSELL A. P. BOUTON N. G. BUDD T. R. BURNETT L. A. BURNS A. O. CARLSON L. B. CARNEY N. CASTALDO P. W. CHAMBERS C. R. CHAMPION C. CLAVELL E. C. COLLINS J. G. CONNELL M. F. COUE D. S. CREAL R. H. CRUM L. G. DAVY A. E. DECAMP W. O. DEVILBISS A. R. DICKINSON R. T. DODD R. I. DODGE J. W. DRUMMOND W. H. DWIGHT M. B. EBBBRT H. C. ELLSWORTH F. H. FLEISI-IER G. F. FLINT B. FORKER F. O. FOSTER A. S. FREELAND B. T. FREME B. T. FREURE A. S. GITIIENS E. A. GLASSBR T. M. GOODEELLOW B. GORDON W. C. GORTHY G. O. GRAY S. V. HAAS P. A. HALL R. HALLOCK R. F. HASSELL G. W. HEDDEN R. L. HODGE G. C. HOFFMAN M. P. HOMAN D. HOPKINS J. D. HOPPER W. D. HULL I. H. HULSB J. HUNTER C. M. HUNTSMAN S. A.. JOHNSON F. U. KELLEY, JR. W. A. KERR W. H. KESSLER D. C. KETNER C. B. KING C. T. KOERNER G. T. LACEY H. H. LAWTON L. M. LEISINGER G. G. LEONARD G. LEVIN, JR. D. W. LEWIS J. L. LOEWENBERG N. MANSFIELD G. C. MARRETTA J. H. MASTON A. C. MATTISON W. MCCABE R. MCCARTHY G. E. MENSON D. METCALPE R. S. MILANS C. H. MILKS L. G. MOHR R. P. MOSGAW W. E. MYERS R. B. NELSON M. NEUSHAI. C. A. NOBLES C. F. OLSEN H. W. OSTRANDER F. L. PANUGIO J. R. PARKER J. L. PAXTON G. G. PENNIMAN P. PURCELL R. F. RANGES F. W. REA W. E. RHODES T. G. ROCHOW H5123 F. C. SAAEKE M. W. SCHAAP F. H. SCHAEEER L. SCHOEN C. E. SCOTT S. L. SEFTON S. R. SHAPLEY G. SHARPE H. W. SHEWARD E. H. SI-IOTTHAPER S. E. SIEDLEMAN M. SINGER R. SMITH W. H. STANLEY J. A. STEELE A. C. STEVENS G. C. STOLL P. STONE C. B. STURM E. H. SUERKEN R. M. TAYLOR R. E. TERWILLIGAR S. W. TOMPKINS J. I. TROLLEY B. TUCK . V. TUMISON J. T. UDALL B. F. WEBBER B. WILSON L. WOLCOTT M. M. WYVELL M1 Y. YAP A. D. YASUNA M. E. YOUNG J. A C owe!! Foresters OFFICERS MARVIN LOUIS SMITH .,,.,...A.,.........,....,.......... JAMES WVALKER CRUIKSHANK ,,.,,,, XVALTER EUGENE FLEISCHER ...,,...,, CHARLES HARBORN DIEBOLD. .,.,.,., DAVID PERCY BEATTY JOHN BENTLEY, JR. JOSHUA ALLAN COPE FRANK KEMP BEYER ARCHIBALD WRIGHT BUDD RICHARD METCALP CONNER MILTON EDMUND GUCK ROBERT KENNETH ADAMS GEORGE LAMONT BIDWELL DENTON BLOOMER ERNEST EDWARD DEVEY RALPH WADSWORTH LOW WVALTER CUSACK FACULTY MEMBER S CEDRIC HAY GUISE RALPH SHELDON HOSMER ARTHUR BERNARD RECKNAGEL CLASS OF 1929 ROBERT HALLOCK GEORGE WILMOT HEDDEN GEORGE CHRISTOPHER HOFFMAN JAMES HUNTINGTON MANROSS CLASS OF 1930 ELBERT SNELL CARY, JR. WALTER FERRIS DUNNING HOWARD KORT JENNINGS CLASS OF 1931 GILBERT SHIBLEY POWELL WALTER SCHANZE CLASS OF 1932 HAROLD EINAR OLSEN 55139 ..........Pl'f,'.fidc'7lf ..,.,..,.Vice-Plwidefzt .......,,...S'cr1'etmj ,...,..Tl'Bd5l!l'6l' JOHN NELSON SPAETH CARL OSWALD RUDOLP SPALTEHOLZ SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING HERBERT FRANCIS MARCO CHARLES EDWIN MCCONNELL CARL FREDERICK OLSEN ALBERT JULIUS RISSMAN JOHN JAMES VAN NATTA WARREN JOSEPH WILLIAMS, JR. HAROLD FRANK SCHULTZ RONALD LA VERN SHELDON JOHN DEWITT WARNER ROBERT JOHN GEIST Cornell Cosmopolitan C lub ASSOCIATION OF COSMOPOLITAN CLUBS International Federation of Students: Corda Fracres OFFICERS W- .IA MCENERY ----4-..- ......... P l'EJ'fLl87Zl' S. C. CRAIGIE ,,,...,,,,, ,,,,V,,- -,--,-,, -,-,n----- Lg' ,I C fe,-mg, M' A- LEE -4--------------------- ---,-.....,............ ........ T f E4J'Il7'El' D. C. MACRAE.. J. H. DU PLESSIS Cfmirmafz W. MCENERY Chairman 7 1 Alumni Affiftlznt Trmmrer J. H. DU PLESSIS ............................,....... Vzce-Pmrzllmt E. LACHNER ........ Cowefponding Affifmnt .Y 6Cl't'Z'E1fj' H. SUEYOSHI .............,.... Recording Anifmfzt .S'ecretf1U A, RABOTNIKOFF ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,...,........,,,..,.,,.,.... .Ytewzzml P. B. JESSUP ,,,....,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, S. C. CRAIGIE G. DE GRASSI S. C. CRAIGIE LIVINGSTON FARRAND L. H. BAILEY E. A. BATES C. BETTEN J. H. COMSTOCK J. A. COPE G. DB GRASSI S. AERAHAMS S. D. BOGAN S. H. GAGE O. G. GUERLAC G, S. HOPKINS C. H. HULL R. B. INGERSOLL M. A. KUBLER T. P. CARPENTER F. COFFIN BOARD OF DIRECTORS M. A. LEE N. W. MCENERY H. SCHMIDT H. WHETZEL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE J. H. DU PLESSIS P. HONORARY MEMBERS FACULTY MEMBERS J. M. LAKES H. M. A. LEE M. B. R. MACMILLAN N. E. MERRITT R. V. A. MOORE D. C. S. NORTHUP A. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS R. C. CONCEPCION L. R. HAWTHORN F. H. KLINDTWORTH lI514JI B. JESSUP .Howe Manage:- M. Y. YAP I. A. ZATAYEVITCI-I M. A. LEE A. RAEOTNIKOEF JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN H. RIES W. STRUNK, Jn W. SAMPSON F. THILLX' SCHMIDT G. F. WARREN P. SIBLEY H. A. WEISS F. SMILEY H. H. WI-IE'I'zEI. W. SMITH W. F. W11.Lcox H. MORAN L. MORSE L. D. ROTHSCHILD C. H. WEBSTER M. BENNETT S. CRAIGIE A. DE CAMP V. DEE L. EBBRT Ruffin M. MARTIROSIAN A. RABOTNIKOFF S. STCHERBINSKY I. ZATAYEVITCH South Africa H. DENIS-NATHAN A. GERTCKE F. GROENEVELD J. HOFMEYR J. DU PLESSIS H. STOKER C. ENGLISH M. FARVVELL A. GLANVILLE H. HALVERSON P. JESSUP japan A. HOSHINO H. SUEYOSHI T. YODA Santo Domingo J. ALVAREZ M. MOYA Ireland W. MCENERY Switzerland A. FURRER ACTIVE MEMBERS United State: C. KIRSHNER E. LACHNER D. MACRAE T. MARTIN Chile C. GIANOLI A. GRAF Braqil O. CARVALHO Prnzama A. TEJEIRA Ve11e'izzela G. AUGUSTE .Ypnin J. GONZALEZ O. MAUGHAN V. NETCHVOLODOFF M. SEUSHUL J. RTCH G. STMMONS India A. ALI R. PATEL L. XIERMAN Simzz B. INDRAMBARYA P. PURNASRI Denmark T. ANDERSEN Hmzgmy I. DOMONKOS R. SMITH R. STAFFORD C. STURM M.VANAPELDOORN P.vAN DRESSER Philippine Irlazzdx M. DEL ROSARIO B. M. YGAY Cuba A. BRETENCOURT China N. CHANG G. CHEN C. C1-roU H. L1 T. LIU M. YAP MacRae De Moya Zarraga Yoda Stafford English Furier Patel Martin Simmons Bennett Van Dresser Chou Rich Gianoli Graf Concepcion Maughan Hoshino De Camp Ingersoll Neushul Stcherbinsky Dee Short Farwell Auguste Liu Chang Ygay Anderson Carvalho Gonzales Van Apelcloorn del Rosario Sueyoshi Purnasri Kisrhner Zatayevitch Martirosoff Nathan Li Verman Chen Lachner Jessup Stoker Rabotnikoff de Grassi Lee Craigie 'McEnery Bates Betten Guerlac Lakas Yap Indrambarya. ll515ll Chinese Students Club ' OFFICERS - NAI MING CHANG ....7A.v,, ,.....,...........,...,......... ......,..,.. P 1 widen! MISS WEI VAN TSANG eeeeeeee .,...,. V ice-Prexident NAI FENG CIIANG ..,.,,. .....,....,..., 5' ecrermy HUNG KAI WU ,I..I.,..,I. .,.,..............,.,.. T rmsnrer TA CHING LOH I,,...I,. I..,,......,.................I..,,,,.,v,,I, ,,....... A I laletic Manager TSENG YING HSU ...,.,... ,,.,.,........,.........,.,,vIIv,III,,..III.II..I, ,,IvI..... .Y e rgennt-at-Arms ACTIVE MEMBERS NAI FENG CHANG HSIEN WEN LI NAI MING CIIANG GEORGE BEN LIM GEORGE CHEN CHIEN HSI LIU YU HWA CHEN TIEN LIU CHUN CHUAN CHENG TA CHING LOH CHARLES CHOU KUNG TSU SHU CHENG YAO CHOU JOSEPH ER PING TAI YUNG FANG FENG TU TANG TSENG YING HSU HSIEN SAN TSANG KU 'IBN HWANG , MISS WEI VAN TSANG PU KING KAO MISS CHIEN YU TSAO CHING CHANG KING TYAO SHING WANG CHIEN CHI KU YEN SHING WANG YU TSUAN KU HUNG KAI WU FU CHUAN KUAN I KING CHING WU MRS. FU CHUAN KUAN MUNG YE YAP CHUNG MIN LEI LEEPIN SAN YEN YING KO ZIA ASSOCIATE MEMBERS TZ TEH MOH EARNEST SHAN TSAUNG SUEZ T. Liu Ku Yap Kao Tang H. Tsang C. Liu Huang K. Wu Yen Chen Lim Li Chou Kuan Lei King Zia Shu Tang Cheng Wang Loh Tsao N. M. Chang W. Tsang H. Wu Mrs. Kuau Hsu N. F. Chang ll516H Cross C ORSON CASWELL BEAMAN ...,,, WILLIAM EUSEBIUS MARTIN ,,.,,, OHN OSEPH WALSH. ...Y A .,,.Y I I SAMUEL RALPH LEVERING ,....., WILLIAM HENRY BELL HORACE HULL BENSON EARL CHARLES BRANCHE FRANK ASBURY CHRISTIAN CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW RICHARD COLLIER CROSBY ALEXANDER DEPROSSE GEORGE JOHN DINSMORE FREDERICK GEORGE DULAFF DELANCEY FREDERICK ECKERT FREDERICK TRAVER ELDER ROSWELL GILES ELDRIDGE ALBERT ROBERT ERDA HAROLD CARL FRINCKE HERBERT HARRISON FULLER ozmtvfy Club :fzdent ..,,..VfC6-PFCJZJCTZF ......I,I.Secretmy ...,I..TI66ZJZl7tf GEORGE FRANKLIN HOMAN MATTHIAS PRAGER HOMAN MARKOE ORCUTT KELLOGG EDWIN MADDEN CHARLES EDWARD MCCONNELL DONALD JOSEPH MCGINN ANDREW MCGRAY JOHN ROSS MCKAIG JOHN BAYLEY MORDOCK CHARLES FRANCIS MULLIGAN ROY EVERT NELSON EARL BARBER PATTISON ALBERT FRED RANNEY SID ROBINSON GEORGE MUNSON SCHOFIELD WILLIAM ANTHONY GEOHEGAN, JR. SHERWOOD DANIEL SILLIMAN PAUL MYER GERHARD ERWIN ISAAC HIGLEY WILLIAM SPRING A HENRY NOYES STEUBER JOHN DELMAR VAN GEEM Christian Ranney Madden Pattison MCKaig Gerhardt Mulligan Sreuber Higley Nelson Eckert Spring Murdock Benson Van Geem Eldridge Levering Beaman Martin Walsh Homan Dinsmore Fuller Cleminshaw l517ll lg a iznuwwgzerr 2 sg I Ill 'EP X x ll :S 33100 lil' l m . I .,,I-I-1J.'52:,vI., ,Ln ,X' ' .IfHfjggdlrmJIFQWMIJWF5'WW2L.e14GMM ' I - 4 ,WIEIIW g1mm54,MI-LR,IMWWW lj My-X I I ,qv nw JF , is-fx U 1 fu L C i Si --::'v:'H?E'4'PQ? . ,I Q . ., f .:......,.eI.. SQA U I at . 'I U-frm zmrrrir :Jul 'lg 'L me -uvqngu,,,m..M g ' ijm liqvymi - uns-no Il i ., IJ fd wfaslih 'SNMSF T-Z' ,. I Iliff .J , Jig! 12 Wifih Smgp and Blade JAMES PHILIP ALLISON, JR. HARRY LAWRENCE CASE EDGAR ORLANDO CHENEY ROBERT LUPTON CRANE, JR. THEODORE JEROME GRAM EDWARD WILHELM HARD BERNARD WOLCOTT HEWITT WILLIAM HARWOOD HOOPER JOHN WILLIAM JOHNSON SIDNEY WALL LITTLE EDWARD ASHLEY RECKI-IOW WILLARD SCHULTZ HAMILTON WARD, JR. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN WARD ESISII Knickerbacker HORACE HULL BENSON FRANCIS LEE CARROLL WILLARD JAMES CHAPIN JOHN GIRARD CONNELL HAROLD FRED DORN ARTHUR JOSEPH HARRINGTON DANA WILLIS LEE JOHN TOTMAN MANNING DONALD WARD MOORE CHARLES CRISSY PORTER, JR. ROBERT SEAGBR THURSTON 1151911 JAVIER LARCO ..,. v.,,,,A,A7, E Fencing Club PATSY POMPEY PIRONE ... ,... HERMAN MARTIN SELDIN ,.... MARVIN LOUIS SMITH ...,..w.. WALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX. CLAIRE CODINGTON BALKE IRVING EUGENE CANTOR GWYNNE HAROLD DAGGETT FRANCOIS DARRIEULAT ARMAND DEL RIO WILLIS CHARLES GORTHY FRANK GRAVINO FREDERICK WILLIAM KILBORNE JAVIER LARCO HERBERT MARCO MALCOLM COWAN MATTICE HAROLD OROPALLO PATSY POMPEY PIRONE HERMAN MARTIN SELDIN THOMAS EUGENE SHAFFER MARVIN LOUIS SMITH ABRAM HERMAN STOCKMAN SYDNEY STRENGER ROYAL ALDEN SULLIVAN WALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX f52Oj ,.....L,P1'e.vident .....Vice-Prefident ...,.....Sec1'etmjy L,I,,.....Trecz.rurer Faculty Advixer 'Wm F f .1 . ' . ,AMI 'I W.,-I nu. is ml Anvil Club ALBERT HUGO ORTHMANN .. 7A,. ROBERT PHILLIPS LUDLUM A,,, . DONALD BURT SAUNDERSU. JOSEPH GERARD PATERNO ......, EDWARD CALHOUN JOHN WOODWISRD FITZ GERALD WALTER WILLIAM GERKEN LEONARD HERMAN GUSSOW HERBERT HENRY HANDLEMAN WILBUR DONALD HEIDKE JOSEPH LABATE ALEXANDER VICTOR LANDES ROBERT PHILLIPS LUDLUM EUGENE EMMANUEL MAIORANA BENJAMIN DONALD MERRIM widen! .,..,,Vice-P1e5lde12t I.,..,..,...S'ecrem1y ,.,..'T7'EdJ'lH'67 VINCENT MONTEMARANO HENRY VALDEMAR OBERG CARL FREDERICK OLSEN ALBERT HUGO ORTHMANN JOSEPH GERARD PATERNO FRANK JOSEPH PRINCIPE A JACK RAPOPORT DAVID SACK DONALD BURT SAUNDERS HARRISON BANKS SIMPSON ISADORE STEIN CHRISTIAN WICHERN ' 1152111 YT' .3 ,, ! 2 i Clqf club OFFICERS EGBERT BOLTON LITTLEWOOD .... .....,...... P resident EUGENE ANDREW GLASSER ...,.., ..,.. V ice-Prefzdent WILLIAM SOMERVILLE CRAIG ,...... ..... S ecrmzzgf GEORGE WILLIAM ELG ..,,..i,,., ,,,,,....,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,..,. T mmzrer PAUL PHILLIP WECKESSER ,.,,..,..,....I............,......,,.,,,,,,,..,.,.-... ..... P ublicizjv and Armngementf HONORARY MEMBERS COLONEL JOSEPH WILLIAM BEACHAM, U.S.A. GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN CAPTAIN JAMES MAHAN ROAMER, U.S.A. SENIORS CLARENCE RUSSELL CARR EGBERT BOLTON LITTLEWOOD WILLIAM SOMERVILLE CRAIG WADE WILKINS MACCONNELL GEORGE WILLIAM ELG PAUL NELSON MARTIN CARLON MILLER GOODMAN PAUL PHILLIP WECKESSER RODNEY KENNETH KETCHAM SILAS THAYER WILD JUNIORS CHARLES BREEN EDWARD BUTLER HOWARD CLAIRE CARTER WILLIAM ORNDORFF DEVILBISS ERMANNO FRANCIS GIZZARELLI EUGENE ANDREW GLASSER HOWARD KORTS JENNINGS RUSH SIDNEY LOOMIS CARROLL FREDERICK LYNCH JOSEPH KENNETH PAYTON ROBERT JAMES WALLACE H5223 Delta Club CHARLES EMERSON BAKER WILLIAM ANTHONY GEOHEGAN, KARL FREDERIC KELLERMAN, JR. CARL WILLIAM Loos DONNELL DIXON MACCARTHY ROBERT SOUTHLAND MILANS JOHN DONALDSON RUSSELL HOWARD MILTON TAYLOR, JR. WILLIAM LOUP THOMSON NORWOOD GRISWOLD WRIGHT fl523H R Nr 3' -...f in i l A .f Aff: fi . l Crew Club STANLEY WILLIAM ABBOTT HAROLD HERBERT BATE GEORGE WILLIAM BEHRMAN, JR. MYRON BRUCE FARWELL EDWARD GREEN JOYCE BERNARD KATZ FREDERICK WILLIAMS KELLEY, JR. WILLIAM LOWRY MANN, JR. ARTHUR WARING O,SHEA THOMAS WILLIAMS PIERIE FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHUMACIHER RAYMOND PAUL SI-IAROOD HORACE BREWSTER SHOEMAKER N ORIVIAN EMBREE SCOTT ARCH PAUL SMITH, JR. WALTER WORTH STILLMAN CHRYSTAL HARTMAN TODD f524J Newman Club ROBERT JOSEPH MCCARTHY ...,, ,......,,,., .,. ,,A..,A P refzdem' MARGARET ELLEN ALTHEA MCCABE E...E,, .,,E....v V ice-Prefident MADELINE TRIER DUFFY ,..,..E.....,A. GUSTAVE RODRIGUEZ-MARTIN ,..... . HUGH CHARLES TROY .....,vAE.... REVEREND WILLIAM BYRNE .,..,,E JOSEPH PAUL ACTON ANTONIO BALDUCCI IRWIN WILLIAM BOYLAN JOSEPH LOUIS CAMISA ANTHONY CAPPOZOLI HELEN CARTY MURIEL CLOSE JEANNE MARIE CHRISTINE DANFORTH JOHN WALTER DRUMMOND MARY VIRGINIA DUFFY EDMOND FEIST MARDELLE FINNESSY HELEN GILLIGAN MARY ELIZABETH GLYNN ANNA GOYL THOMAS FRANCIS HAYES MARGUERITE ROSE HEFFRON JOHN DONALD HOPPER JAMES HUNTER JOHN JOSEPH HUNTER RUTH CATHERINE LAIBLE TSZSH T.,.,,.Recording Secretary ,,,,,,,...,,,....,TF6dIZ!f6I' ,,,..Hi!f07'jdH , A I . ,,.L.. Chaplain HELEN LUSCHINSKY MARY LYMAN HERBERT FRANCIS MARCO MANUEL MARTIN SARA MAZZA THOMAS ANDREW MCGOEY PETER MCMANUS JAMES O,CONNER PHOEBE LUMINA PARROT KATHERYN MARGARET PARRY THOMAS POWERS THOMAS FRANCIS QUEALLY PETER SCHLENKER SYDNEY SCILEPPI HARRY SOHON CHARLES SNYDER MARY GLADYS STAEBELL MARION JEANNE TALBOT EDNA TANZER JULIA TROY MARGARET WARD THE-SDLDLE1-2 - LOVES - HIS GENXRATIS -EAME -11113 -WILLQW LOVES -THE-STEEM1 - - THE CHILD vf1LL-LQVE-LLEMQTHEES NAME - - THE -DEEAM1:EfLovE L-11s -DEEAM - - THE -SAILOI2 LOVES -1611s AHAVENS - P1EE THE-SLLADQW - LovEs .THE DELL - - 'LLLEQSLUDENT-LLDLDS Nc-NAME-so UDEAE - - AS THY- GQQD ' NAME QCDENELL Women's Administration J m MISS RACHEL LOUISE FITCH Dean of Women MISS GRACE SEELEY MISS GERTRUDE HOUSTON NYE Social Director of Social Director of Siege College Prudence Riflq Hall H5291 E530 3 FREDA Arcs, Monticello. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Monti- cello High School. IIA9. ' VIRGINIA CLAIRE ALLEN, Jinny, Ithaca. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. HELEN CHAPIN ALLYN. Brooklyn. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Erasmus Hall High School. IIBKIIQ ON5 Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3g WOIHCHYS Glee Club 2, 3, 45 President of Outside House 4. ANNA BISHOP ANDERSON, Savannah. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Savannah High School. GLADYS JOSEPHINE ANDREW, Glad, Trumansburg. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Trumansburg High School. IIAQQ State Cash anci3Tuition Scholarships. FLORENCE FRANCES ANDREWS, Flossie, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High .School. AZ, Crew lg Womens Glee Club 2, 3, 45 State Cash Scholarship. LILLIAN ISABELLA Asn, Lil, Ithaca. Home Economies. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. WonIen's Cosmopolitan Club. JOHANNA BERTHA Asmus, Jo, Ithaca. Veterinary. Prepared at Ithaca High School. MAEEL ESTHER AUSTIN, Mebble, Middletown. Agriculture. Prepared at Middletown High School. Agassiz Clubg Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCES ELISABETH BALL, Fran, Mahanoy City, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mahanoy City High School. H5325 RUTH SYLVIA BAMBBRGER, Syl, Harrison. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Harrison High School. Penthama, Crew 2, 3, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Festival 3, Menorah Society, Vice-President 2, Tertulia Estudiantil, Womens Cosmo- politan Club, Treasurer 4, Women's Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Mandolin Club 1, 4, Secretary 2, President 3. EVELYN DEGOLIER BASSAGE, Eve, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School. AAA, State Tuition Scholarship, Undergraduate Scholarship. MARY FRANCES BATEMAN, Boonville. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Boonville High School. XQ, Crew 1, 3. LILLIAN SANFORD BENNETT, Lill, Southampton. Home Economics. Prepared at Southampton High School. Soccer Team 1, 2, Dance Festival 1, Class Picnic Committee 2, 45 Hades Committee, junior Wedding Committee, Manager of Soccer 3. IRMA FLORENCE BEYER, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Masten Park High School. Soccer Team 4, Dance Festival 3, The Foil, Freshman Play, State Cash Scholarship, Manager of Crew 4. IDA BLINKO1111, Blinky, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Hutchinson-Central High School. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Womerfs Debate Club, Treasurer 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALICE BLOSTEIN, Al, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. BLANCHE BLUM, Bebe, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Soccer Team 45 Dance Festival 1, 2. GRACE JENNY BOWELL, Seneca Falls. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Mynderse Academy. Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, State Cash Scholarship. DoLLY MAY BRAUSE, Glen Cove. Home Economics. Prepared at Glen Cove High School. ON, TIAS, Hockey Team 2. II533 ll :Wir 'Vik MARGARET BRENNAN, Margie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. EMILY WILMA BRIGGS, Enemy, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Willard Straight Hall Activities Committee 3, W. S. G. A. Council 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4, Women's Cosmo- ,W politau Club, President 3, 4. MARIAN ALICE BROCKWAY, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AEA, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Alumnae Corresponding Secretary 4, Women's Glee Club 4. ANNA LUCILLE BROOKS, Lucie, New Hartford. Home Econo- mics. Prepared at New Hartford High School. AEA. CLARICE MAPES BROWN, Brownie, Montgomery. Agriculture. Prepared at Montgomery High School. CATHERINE AUGUSTA BUCKELEW, Kay, Holcomb. Home Economics. Prepared at East Bloomfield High School. QIDKQD, ON, Secretary,HA9, Sedowa, Freshman Commission, Agassiz Club, Secretary 3, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club, Brigden Scholarship. MARIEN PAYNE BURTON, Cazenovia. Home Economics. Pre pared at Cazenovia Seminary. KKF, Hades Committee, Junior Cabinet, Freshman Play. AMY BUTLER, London, England. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. Dance Festival 1, 2, 3. OSHA CALCIOLARI, Cal, Torrington, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Torrington High School. Tertulia Estudiantil, Women's Cosmopolitan Club. RUTH CAMERON CALKINS, Patsy, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. AF, Class Picnic Committee 1, Freshman Play, State Tuition Scholar- ship, Manager of Track 1. H534ll CHARLOTTE CAPLAN Ca v Philadel hia Pa. Arts and 1 PP. - P ' Sciences. Prepared at High School for Girls. Alifbg ,junior Wedding Committee. GRACE CARLIN, Gracious, Farmingdale. Arts and Sciences Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Womens Cosmo- politan Clul-, Secretary 3, State Cash Scholarship. DoRoTi-iv CLARA CHASE, Dot, Yonkers. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Gorton High School. Dance Festival 2. 3g Hades Committee, Sophomore Cabinetg junior Advisory Com- mittee, Junior Wedding Committee, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4gW.A.A. Council 4g The Foil, Women's Glee Club 1, Freshman Play, Manager of Fencing 2, 4. Etsnz Lois CLARK. Else, Ithaca. Home Economics. Pre- pared at lthaca High School. Areteg Women's Glee Club 4. Mtmiar. Ctosiz, Schenectady. Home Economics. Prepared at Schenectady High School. Newman Club, Women's Glee Club 1, 2. CONSTANCE Aoisias Coma, Connie, Rockaway Beach. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. AOII, Mortar Boardg Raven and Serpent, Penthamag Base- ball Team 1, 3, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3,Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 1, Hades Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Chairman, Sage House Committee 2, 35 W. S.- G. A. Council 1, 3, 4, W. S. G. A.Judiciary Committee 3, 4, Silver Bay Club, Women's Debate Club 3, 4, Class President 1, Class Treasurer 2, President of Sage 3, President ofW.S. G. A. 4, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 3, 4, State Cash Scholarship. RosALn2 FLORENCE COHEN, New York Citv. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bay Ridge High School. Mortar Board, Y.W.C.A. Council 45 Cercle Francais, Silver Bay Club, Women's Cosmopolitan Clubg Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Musician 2, Sage Chapel Choir 3, State Tuition Scholarship, Undergraduate Scholarship. MARIAN GENEVIEVE CooN, Gen, Athens, Pa. Home Economics. Prepared at Athens High School. Areteg Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, Manager of Archery 2. OLA CooPER, Beaver, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Beaver High School. AF, Raven and Serpent, Basketball Team 13 W.S.G.A. Council 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, Mistress of Prop- erties 4, The Car1ze!lDaziQf Sim Board 3, Women's Editor 4. ETHEL WiN1FRED CORWIN, Sag Harbor. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Pierson High School. AAA, Mortar Board, Freshman Banquet Committeeg Freshman Play Committee, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cabinet, junior Advisory Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee 35 College Honor Committee 3, 45 W.S.G.A. Council 45 Thr W.5'.G.A. News 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. ll 535 1 MARTHA Cox, Marty, Chappaqua. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Friends' Seminary. Sophomore Cabinet, junior Advisory Committee, Class Picnic Committee 45 Wayside Aftermath, Vice-President 3. LEMMA BERGEN CRABTREE, Montgomery. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Montgomery High School. Penthama, Pre- sident 4, Winner of the W.A.A. C , Crew 1, 2, 3, Soccer Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Hades Committee, Junior Advisory Com- mittee, Junior Cabinet, Sage House Committee 3, Risley House Committee 4, W.A.A. Council 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, The Foil, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Manager of Fencing 3. FLORENCE Louisa Ciusr, Flo, Ithaca. Arts and'Sciences. Pre- pared at Cooperstown High School. AF, Dance Festival 2, 3, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3. EULA LUCILLE CROISSANT, Washington, D.C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. Afib, Wornen's Cosmo- politan Club. MAYBELLB CURTISS, Naples. Home Economics. Prepared at Atlanta High School, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, Arete, Treasurer 3, President 4. CATHARINE MABBL CURVIN, Kitty, Medina. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Medina High School. EK, Soccer Team 2, 3, 4, Track Team 2, junior Cabinet, Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 4, Risley House Committee 4, W.S.G.A. Judiciary Committee 4, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, 45 Silver Bay Club, Wayside Aftermath, Treasurer, President 4, President of Outside House 3. . MILDRED LANE CUSHING, Mum, Buffalo. Home Economics. Prepared at Hutchinson Central-High School. THELMA FSTELLE DALRYMPLE, Teddy, Mount Morris. Home Economics. Prepared at Mount Morris High School. JEANNE MARIE DANFORTH, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Seton Hill Academy. Newman Club. MARY CAROLYN DANIELSON, Danny, Jamestown. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Jamestown High School. Varsity Soccer Team 2, Soccer Team 1, 2. l536l CORNELIA BURR DAvIs, Forty Fort, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Towanda High School. Soccer Team 15 Women's Glee Club 1, 3, 4. FLORENCE MALLBTTE DAVIS, Flo, Mount Vernon. Chem- istry. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. Varsity Basketball Team 35 Baseball Team 25 Basketball Team 1, 3, Captain 45 Crew 35 Chemistry Association Cabinet 45 Wo- men's Mandolin Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ALMENA DEAN, Rocina, Nichols. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Nichols High School. KA95 College Honor Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, 45 Farmers' Week4Committee 2, 3, 45 4-H Club. CLARA HILDAGARDE DI., D.D., Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Newman Clubg State Tuition Scholarship. ADELE DBGOFF, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Robert Louis Stevenson High School. EAT5 Hades Com- mittee, Senior Cabinet. ELEANOR MARGARET DEMPSBY, Elmira. ll-Iome Economics. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. GERMAINE D'HEEDBNE, Gerry, Hempstead. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hempstead High School. AF5 Crew 2, 35 Soccer Team 2, 35 Dance Festival 1, 2. ESTELLE DONIGER, New York City, Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Wadleigh High School. Dance Festival 1, 2, 35 State Tuition Scholarship. MAUDE MARION DRUMM, Mollie, Johnstown. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Johnstown High School. TIBKIP5 Dance Festival 25 Freshman Commission5 Cercle Francais 5 Tertulia Estudiantil5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. VIOLE1' DVORAK, East Northport. Arts and Sciences. Per- pared at Huntington High School. H5372 . SARA EDGERTON, Jo, Trenton, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Westtown School. KKF. DOROTHY ADELAIDE ENGLISH, Dot, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. AAA, Varsity Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team 1, 3, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Cabinet, Freshman Play, The Cawzellimz Board, Associate Women's Editor 4. ZOE BARCLAY FALES, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schenectady High School. KA9, Baseball Team 1, 2, Hockey Team 1, 2, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Willard Straight Hall Membership Committee 3, Dramatic Club 3, Librarian 4, Women's Glee Club 1, President of Outside House 3, Freshman Play, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. SHIRLEY DOROTHY FEINBERG, Bayonne, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bayonne High School. Women's Cosmopolitan Club. ABIGAIL EVANDEEN FINCH, Abbie, Whitehall. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Whitehall High School. ALICE ROSINA PHILLIPS FOSTER, Prattsburg. Home Economics. Prepared at Prattsburg High School. DOROTHY RUTH FREESTONE, Interlaken. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Interlaken High School. State Tuition Scholar- ship. VIRGINIA GARY, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. QDKCID, AKA, Class Picnic Committee 1, Hades Committee, junior Wedding Committee, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Portfolio, Freshman Play, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Jassia ELISABETH GATES, Jess, Oneonta. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oneonta High School. AEA, Women's Mandolin Club 2, 4. I CAROLINE GRATIA GETTY, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Gorton High School. Basketball Team 3, 4, Crew 1, 2, 3, Fencing Team 2, 3, Rifle Team 3, Dance Festival 3, junior Advisory Committee, Senior Cabinet, Dramatic Club 3, 4, The Foil, President 4, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, Class Publicity Manager 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. H538ll ELINORE HAMILTON Gmns, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ellis Preparatory School. KAG. RUTH FRANCES GILLESPIE, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Central High School. KA6. HELEN Louisa GILLMEISTER, Medina. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Medina High School. KA, Class Picnic Com- mittee 4, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4, Cercle Francais, Wayside Aftermath, Vice-President 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Manager of Baseball 2, 3, 4, Manager of Soccer 4. JUDITH GLASSMAN, Judy, Warren, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Warren High School. AEfI1g Class Picnic Com- mittee 1,Junior Wedding Committee. Rosa GLUCK, Lawrence. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School, AEfI2, Penthama, Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Dance Festival 1, 2, 3, Junior Wedding Committee, Dramatic Club 3, The Calzwzm Board 3, Women's Manager'4. EDITH GooDR1cH, Troy. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Troy High School. EVA LUCRETIA GORDON, Minneapolis, Minn. Agriculture. LAURA ELIZABETH GDRE, Betty, Norfolk, Va. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Norfolk High School. KA9. MARGARET ADELAIDE GOULD, Marnie, Oneida. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oneida High School. HBQ, Senior Cabinet, Women's Mandolin Club 1, 2, 3, President of Out- side House 3, Freshman Play, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Cornell Daibf Szm Board 3, Women's Manager. ALMA FORTUNE GRAH11, Cedarhurst. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Lawrence High School. EAT, Dance Festival 2. ll539ll LUCILE ELEANOR GRAHANI, Lulcie, Batavia. Agriculture. Prepared at Masten Park High School. AAA5 Track Team 15 Dance Festival 25 Y.W.C.A. Council 35 State Cash Scholar- ship. ELIZABETH HALSEY GREGG, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. KA9. FERNE GRIEEITH, Remsen. Home Economics. Prepared at Remsen High School. EK5 Sedowa5 Senior Cabinetg Kermis Committee 3, 45 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2, 35 Home Economics Club, Social Chairman 45 Silver Bay Club5 Wayside After- math, President 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHARLOTTE GRISTEDE, Charlie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. AAA5 Mortar Board5 Raven and Serpentg Dot and Circleg Rifle Team 2, 35 Soccer Team 2, 35 Dance Festival 25 Hades Com- mittee, Chairman, Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg junior Advisory Committee 5 Class Endowment Fund Committee 35 Sage House Committee 35 W.S.G.A. Council 3, 45 Deutscher Vereing Class President 35 President of Risley 45 Second Vice-President of W.S.G.A. 45 Freshman Play. MARY ELIZABETH GROEE, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Germantown High School. AF5 Class Endow- ment Funcl Committee 3. ADALINE WYCKOPE GULICK, Newburgh. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Kingston High School. Agassiz Club. HELEN LILLIS HAMMOND, Worcester, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South High School. Class Picnic Committee 1, 45 Hades Committeeg Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Wayside After- math, Secretary 45 Sage Chapel Choir 3. LIZETTE FURMAN HAND, Riverhead. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Riverhead High School. 'AAA5 Junior Wedding Committee5 Class Endowment Fund Committee 35 Senior Cabinetg Vocational Guidance Committee, Chairman 45 W.S.G.A. Council 45 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Vice-President 35 President of Outside House 3. KATHRYN AGNES HANNON, Kay, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schenectady High School. .AQP5 Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 W.S.G.A. Council 45 Class Treasurer 35 Pan-Hellenic Association, Secretary- Treasurer 3, President 45 Chairman of Sorority Group 4. MARGARET HAPGOOD, Happy, lMountain Lakes, N. Agriculture. Prepared at St. John's School. AKD. H540 ll MARTHA ANNE HARDING, Marth, Albanv. Arts and Sciences- Prepared at Albany High School. Crew 2, Soccer Teams Captain 1, 2, 4: Sage House Committee 2, 35 Class Endowg ment Fund Committee 3, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2, WOnIen', Glee Club 4, State Cash Scholarship. MARGENE LOUISE HARRIS, Midge, Buffalo. Home Econo- mics. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. AOIT. Dramatic Club 3, 45. MARY ELIZABETH HARRIS, Betty, Easton, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bloomington High School. AF. CAROL HENRIETTA HENRICH, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Masten Park High School. EK, fI1BK, fIDKfIJ,1'IA9, Soccer Team 1, WOmen's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President of Outside House 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHARLOTTE ALIcE HEQUEMEOURG, Chally, Fredonia. Home Economics. Prepared at Fredonia Normal High School. MARGARET SHAW HERRING, Pep, Gouverneur. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Gouverneur High School. KIPBK' KIHKQJ, Women's Glee Club 4, State Cash and Tuitioii Scholarships. DOROTHY HEYL, Dot, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. KA9, AKA, Rifle Team 3, 4, Dance Festival 3, Class Endowment Fund Committee 35 Deutscher Verein, President of Outside House 4. ELEANOR BODINE HILL, El, Medina. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Medina High School. Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Class Picnic Committee 4, Cercle Francais, Circolo Italiano, Dramatic Club 2 3 , , Assistant Mistress of Costumes 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ADELINE NORDENDAHL HIRSH, Adlyr1, Ithaca. Home Econo- mics. Pre ared - ' ' p at IIZHICSEOWH-AH1gh School. Women s Cosmopolitan Club. ANNA LOUISE HOFFMAN, Anne, Hazelton, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hazelton High School. H5413 -3 IRENE MARIA HUBER, I, Scarsdale. Agriculture. Prepared at Scarsdale High School. HANNAH HUNSICKER, Allentown, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Gildner's School for Girls. KKF5 Raven and Serpentg Penthama5 Basketball Team 25 Fencing Team 2, 35 Track Team 1, 25 Dance Festival 1, 2, 35 Freshman Cornmission5 Hades Committeeg Sophomore Cabinet5 Junior Wedding Committee5 Junior Advisory Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee 35 W.A.A. Council 35- Dramatic Club, Mistress of Make-Up 45 The Foil 1, 2, 4, President 35 Class Vice-President 25 Manager of Track 3. OSEPHINE Ross HUNTER, Jo, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ben Avon High School. AF5 AKA5 Mortar Board5 Raven and Serpent, Presidentg Hockey Team 25 Fresh- man Play Committeeg Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotil- lion Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee 35 Sage House Committee 15 W.S.G.A. Council 45 Y.W.C.A. Coun- cil 3, Chairman 45 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 45Dramatic Club 3, 45 Class Secretary-Treasurer 15 Manager of Hockey 15 The Cornellimz Board, Women's Editor 4. CHARLOTTE Lucius INGALLS, Luke, West New Brighton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Curtis High School. XQ5 QBK5 fIDKfI25 AEP5 Baseball Team 1, 2, 35 Soccer Team 3, 45 Tennis Team 35 Dance Festival 15 Freshman Commission5 Junior Cabinet5Junior Advisory Committee5Junior Wedding Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 45 Women's Debate Club Z, Manager 3, President 45 Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Class Treasurer 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships5 Undergraduate Scholarship5 Manager of Soccer 2. MARIAN Anais IRVINE, Watertown. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Watertown High School. - RUTH JACKENDOFF, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Wadleigh High School. Dance Festival 1, 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. BEATRTCE CONSUELO JACKSON, Bea, Brooklyn. Home Econo- mics. Prepared at Packer Collegiate Institute. Dramatic Club 45 Women's Glee Club 4. HORTENSE VARINA JOHNSON, Sioux City, Iowa. Home Econo- mics. Prepared at Central High School. MARGARET Louisa JOHNSON, Johnnie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Rifle Team 3, 45 Women's Glee Club 3, 4. HELEN MARION Jomas, Belle Harbor. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Far Rockaway High School. AAA5 Soccer Team 15 Dance Festival 1, 35 Hades Committee. H5429 MILDRED ELIZABETH KA:-isis, Milly, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School. AF, Penthama, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Varsity Hockey Team 2, Crew 1, Hockey Team 2, 3, Track Team 2, 3, Dance Festival 1, 2, Freshman Commission, Junior Cabinet, Senior Advisory Committee, Chairman, W.S.G.A. Council 4, W.A.A. Council 3, Dramatic Club 3, The Foil, Portfolio, President 4, Women's Glee Club 2, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Manager of Crew 2, 3, The C0flII7i'Ii'J' Board, Associate Editor 2. LAURA KABIM, Marietta, Tully. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Tully High School. Y.W.C.A. Council 3. MINNIE KAPLAN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. Hockey Team 4, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RUTH LATNG KEATOR, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Afb. AGNES GRACE KELLY, Tib, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. KKF, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3, Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 2, Sophomore Cabinet, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Junior Advisory Committee, Chairman 3, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, W.S.G.A. Council 3, Publicity Chairman 4, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2, W.A.A. Council 1, 2, Silver Bay Club, President 2, Womens Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Women's Mandolin Club 3, 4, President of Outside House 3, Chair- man of Activities 4, Recording Secretary of W.S.G.A. 45 Manager of Basketball 1, 2. EVANGELINE ELIZABETH KELSEY, Van, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Moravia High School. Women's Glee Club 4. FLORENCE MAE KERSHNER, Flo, Tamaqua, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Tamaqua High School. LYDIA PATTERSON KITT, Billy, New Rochelle. Home Economics. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. AOU, Sedowa, President 4, Dance Festival 1, 2, Class Picnic Com- mittee 4, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 2, 3. 4, Wayside Aftermath. ALTcE LOUISE KLOEPFER, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. HBQP, Archery Team 1, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Wedding Committee, State Cash Scholarship. CHARLOTTE KOLB, Elmira. Home Economics. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. AOTI. 1554311 MARION KOMMEL, Mac, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. EAT, Varsity Baseball Team 3, Varsity Basketball Team 25 Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, Dance Festival 1, 25 Manager of Archery 4. EDITH MILDRED KONDELL, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lawrence High School. EATQ Freshman Ban- quet Comrnitteeg Sophomore Cabinet, junior Cabinet, Freshman Play, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Parent-Teachers Association Scholarship. CONSTANCE ELSIE LABAGII, Connie, Middletown. Home Economics. Prepared at Middletown High School. Archery Team 2, Hockey Team 3, Dance Festival 25 Hades Com- mittee, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Fresh- man Play. ' KATHEITINE GENEVIEVE LABAR, Katy, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. MARION MARGARET LADUE, Duzy, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. AF. ' FRANCIS CRANDALI, LAPPEUS, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. KKI'g Sophomore Cabinet, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, State Cash Scholarship. ROSE BEVERLYE LASHINSKY, Bevy, Bayonne, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bayonne High School. Soccer Team lg Dance Festival 1, 2, Women's Debate Club 3, 4. ETHEL HELEN LEHDE, Gardenville. Agriculture. Prepared at Gardenville High School. Hockey Team 4g Track Team 1, 25 Arete. GRACE LENNON, Watervliet. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Watervliet High School. KA6. MARTHA LOUISE LEROUX, Newark. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Newark High School. ll544lI FRANCES CHARLOTTE LEVINSON, Frankie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Hades Committeeg Women's Mandolin Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CoNsTANcE.lEANNE LEVISON, Connie, Toledo, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Scott High School. EATg Fresh- man Commissiong Freshman Play. ET:-IEL LEE LIBSON, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Manual Training High School. HELEN CRAIG LLQYD, Bloomingburg. Agriculture. Prepared at Middletown High School. fIJKfIDg Agassiz Club, Secretary 45 Roberts Scholarship 1, 4. CATHERINE JANE Lowe, Livonia. Agriculture. Prepared at Rochester West High School. ELEANOR LOWENSTEIN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. GLADYS CATHERINE LUM, Middleport. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Miclclleport High School. KA, fIbKfDg ON, Treasurer 45 Sedowag Senior Advisory Committeeg Y.W.C.A. Council 2, Cabinet 3, 4, Home Economics Club, Publicity Manager 35 Chairman of Candlelighting 35 New York State Federa- tion of Women's Clubs Scholarship 3. ISABEL MARY LYONS, Betty, Cohoes. Architecture. Pte- pared at Cohoes High School. Dramatic Club 3, 4g Newman Clubg State Tuition Scholarship. CONSTANCE MADFES, Connie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. HELEN GERTRUDE MARIcsoN, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Pte- pated at Elmira Free Academy. EATg Class Endowment Fund Committee 35 Freshman Play. ll545ll HELEN MARX, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at High School for Girls. EAT, Penthama, Basketball Team 1, 3, Track Team 1, 2, Dance Festival 1, 2, Senior Advisory Committee, Y.W.C.A. Council 3. EVELYN JEAN MAY, Ev, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Varsity Basket- ball Team 1, 3, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Endowment Fund Committee. 3 SARA MAZZA, Sally, Akron. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oakfield High School. Newman Club, Freshman Play, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ISABEL MCCAFFREY, New Hartford. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Utica Free Academy. Varsity Hockey Team 2, Hockey Team 2, Class Secretary 4, Freshman Play Corn- mittee. KATHRYN MCGUIRE, Kay, Warsaw. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Warsaw High School. HAS, Fencing Champion- ship Cup and Medal Z, 3, Clements Fencing Medal 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DOROTHY DELAFRED MEAD, Dot, Keene Vallev. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Keene Valley High School. KA, Mortar Board, President, Penthama, Dot and Circle, Varsity Baseball Team 3, Crew 1, Baseball Team 2, Captain 3, Rifle Team 3, Soccer Team 3, 4, Junior Wedding Committee, Senior Advisory Committee, W.S.G.A. Council, Chairman of Finance Committee 4, W.A.A. Council 3, President of Outside House 3, Class Secretary 3, Manager of Hockey 3, Manager of Tennis 2. GLADYS MEAD, Glad, East Aurora. Home Economics. Pre- pared at East Aurora High School. MARY CLARA Marmaris, Still Pond, Md. Home Economics. Prepared at Baltimore Girls' Latin School, JULIA MEHLMAN, Julie, New York Citv. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Morris High School. Crew 3, Dance Festival 2, 3, Women's Debate Club 3, Publicity Manager 4, Manager of Tennis 4. DORA IoNA MERENESS, Worcester. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Worcester High School. Kermis 3. H546H KATHRYN IRENE MEYER, Sherburne. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Oxford Academy. Archery Team 3, Dance Festival 2, Dramatic Club 3, Mistress of Costumes 4, Wayside Aftermath 3, 4, Women's Glee Club 3. JOSEPHINE GOODALE MILLS, jo, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at julia Richman High School. AEA, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Penthama, Winner of the W.A.A. C , Varsity Baseball Team 3, Captain 1, 2, Varsity Soccer Team 3, Captain 2, Varsity Tennis Team 1, 2, Baseball Team 1 ,Soccer Team 1, Tennis Team 1, Sophomore Cabinet, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Hades Commit- tee, W.S.G.A. Council 3, 4, W.S.G.A. judiciary Com- mittee 3, 4, Women's Debate Club 1, 3, 4, Publicity Manager 2, Class Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Songleader 3, 4, Chair- man of Cascadilla 3, Chairman of Outside Houses 4, Corres- ponding Secretary of W.S.G.A. 3, First Vice-President 4, Freshman Play, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HELENE WHITE MINER, Dobbs Ferry. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Dobbs Ferry High School. AOH, Sedowa, Soccer Team 1, Class Picnic Committee 1, 2, 3, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, junior Wedding Com- mittee, W.S.G.A. Council 3, 4, Silver Bay Club, President of Outside House 3, Class President 4, Manager of Baseball 1. CLAIRE FLORENCE MooDY, Monk, Uhrichsville, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Uhrichsville High School. XS2, Tertulia Estudiantil. MARGARET Louisa MooN, Peggy, Middletown. Agriculture. Prepared at Middletown High School. IIA9, Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Advisory Committee, Y.W.C.A. Council 3, Cabinet 4, Silver Bay Club, Class Publicity Manager 45 Manager of Hockey 4. LILA EVANS MOORE, Providence, R.l. Arts and Sciences. Pre- patedgat Northfield Seminary. SYLVIA Moskowitz, Sibby, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bay Ridge High School. Dance Festival 1, 2, 3, Cercle Francais, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Amen IRENE MYERS, Ally, Utica. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Utica Free Academy. LILLIANLIRENE MYERS, Rirrian, Ossining. Home Economics. Prepared at Ossining High School. FLORENCE BARBARA NEFF, Bobby, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prepared at Masten Park High School. Crew 3, Soccer Team-4, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, Community Club - ' 3, 4, State Cash Scholarship. lll547ll BQPATRICE NEVELOFF, Bee, Far Rockaway. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. Baseball Team 1, 2, 3. JANET WOOLWORTH NoYEs, Kenwood. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sherrill High School. Afilg Tennis Team 1, Class Picnic Committee lg Women's Mandolin Club 1, 2, Class Publicity Manager Z, State Cash Scholarship. MARGARET STACY NOYES, Peg, Oneida. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sherrill High School. KAGg State Cash Scholar- ship. SARAH JANET NoYEs, Binghamton. Agriculture. Prepared at Central High School. XYZ, Archery Team 1, 2, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Y.W.C.A. Council 35 Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4. LILLIAN RUTH ORBACH, New York City. Arts and Sciences. CHARLOTTE OSBURG, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Schenectady High School. Basketball Team 45 Freshman Banquet Committee, Chairman, Junior Advisory Committee, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Women's Glee Club 4, State Tuition Scholarship. SARA ANNE PARKER, Warrensburg. Home Economics. Prepared at Warrensburg High School. ELEANOR FAYE PEASE. Lockport. Home Economics Prepared at Lockport High School. Archery Team 2, Arere. DOROTHY PEErs, Dot, Great Neck. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Great Neck High School. Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Hades Committee, Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 3, Junior Wedding Committee, Junior Cabinet, Dramatic Club 3, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Class Vice-President 45 Freshman Play. ELSIE Loursiz PERSBACKER, Else, Port Jervis. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Port Jervis High School. KAQHAS, Dance Festival 15 Arete, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. H5483 ELIZABETH PHi1.ERicrc, Betty, Friendship. Home Economics. Prepared at Friendship High School. Arete. RUTH CATHERINE PINCKNEY, Pinkie, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Agassiz Club, Arete, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4. MARGARET LOUISE PONTIUS, Peg, Geneva. Home Economics. Prepared at Geneva High School. AOI'Ig Class Picnic Com- mittee 4, Junior Cabinet, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3, Women's Glee-Club 2, 3. ELFRIEDA EMMA POPE, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. IIBKD, fI1BKg fI2KfID, Archery Team 3, Crew 1, 2, 3, Hockey Team 4, Deutscher Verein, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Corson French Prize, Goetherljrizeg Kenney Scholarship, State Cash Scholarship. THBLMA Loomis PowERs, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Cazenovia Seminary. KA9g Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, Track Team 1, 2, 35 Dance Festival 2, 3, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Senior Cabinet, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4g Freshman Play. MARY ELIZABETH ANNE PRATT, Herkimer. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Herkimer High School. X525 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. KSENIA PRosKoUR1AKoPF, Lansdowne, Pa. Chemistry. ,Pre- pared at Lansdowne High School. ACID, Deutscher Vereing Portfolio, Brown Fund Scholarship, The Column: Board, Associate Editor 3, 4. MARY KATHERINE QUIGLEY, Ithaca. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. Newman:-,Club. DOROTHY ELIZABETH REED, Dottie, Rochester. Agriculture. Prepared at West High School. AF, Penthamag Sedowag Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3, Baseball Team 2, 3g Basket- ball Team 2, 3, 4, Dance Festival 25 Spinster Hop Committee Chairman 3, Farmers' Week Committee 3, 4, W.S.G.A. Council 43 W.A.A. Council, Vice-President 3, President 4' The Foil. 1 1 HELEN REED, College Park, Md. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Washington Central High School. AF, Varsity Baseball Team 25 Baseball Team 1, 2. H5493 MARJORY ALICE RICE, Marge, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AF, KIDKQD, Sedowa, Treasurer 4, Wo- men's Glee Club 2, 3, President 4. MARY DAv1s RIDGWAY, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. GERTRUDE ALMA ROBBINS, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Women's Cosmo- politan Club, Secretary 4, State Tuition Scholarship. ADELAIDE MAY ROBERTSON, Babe, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. IIBQD. RAE GERTRUDE ROSE, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Academic High School. MARY KATHLEEN RUEFLE, RufIles, North Troy. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lansingburgh High School. XS2, KDBK, CIJKQP, Dance Festival I, Newman Club, Freshman Play, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The W.S.G.A. Neuzr 3, Business Manager 4. ANITA SADLER, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lawrence High School. EAT, Freshman Play. g ISABELLE SALOMAN, Is, Jamaica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Jamaica High School. AECIJ, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Penthama, Dot and Circle, President 4, Varsity Hockey Team 3, Crew I, 2, 3, Hockey Team 2, 3, Rifle Team 2, 3, Dance Festival 2, Freshman Play Committee, Class Picnic Committee 1, 2, 3, Hades Committee, Sopho- more Cabinet, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Chairman, Junior Cabinet, junior Wedding Committee, Chairman, Junior Advisory Committee, Senior Cabinet, W.S.G.A. Council 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, Mistress of Costumes 3, Vice-President 4, State Cash Scholarship. ESTHER MARIE SANFORD, Detroit, Mich. Arts and Sciences gg Prepared at.Southeastern High School. ESTHER MAEEI. SAwDoN, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Women's Glee Club 3, 4, Women s Mandolin Club 1, 2, Sage Chapel Choir 3, 4. H5505 MARGARET STUART SCHEER, Baltimore, Md. Home Economics. Prepared at Park School. Afbg Varsity Hockey Team 3, 45 Hockey Team 3, Captain 45 Track Team 3. AGNES JULIA SCHILLER, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Port Henry High School. State Cash Scholarship. CHARLOTTE LouisE SCHILLKE, Polly, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. EK5 Crew 25 Soccer Team 35 Dance Festival 1, 2, 35 Arete, Deutscher Verein, Vice-President 35 The Foilg Class Vice- President 35 Freshman Play5 Manager of Tennis 15 State Tuition Scholarship5 Undergraduate Scholarship. ANNA KATHERINE SCHMIDT, Richmond Hill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. IIA9. Sophomore Cotillion Committeejunior Advisory Committee5 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EuNicE MINETTE ScHUsTER, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. EK5 CPBK5 IIJKCID5 Freshman Play5 Baseball Team 15 Dance Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. KATE CROWLEY SEAGER, Randolph. Home Economics. Prepared at Randolph High School. EK5 Sedowa, Vice-President 45 Soccer Team 2, 35 Senior Cabinet, Farmers' Week Com- mittee 2, 35 Home Economics Club, President 35 The Cornell Cazmrfgvmam Board 2, 3, Women's Editor 4. RosE EMMA SI-IAINIES, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Poughkeepsie High School. ELLA CORNELIA SHAW, Connie, Downsville. Home Econom- ics. Prepared at Downsville High School. Basketball Team 1. SADIE SIEGEL, Sue, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. Womer1's Cos- mopolitan Clubg Women's Mandolin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 State Clash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholar- s ip. AGNES DOROTHY SKUZINSKI, Skeezix, Nanticoke, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Nanticoke High School. Dance Festival 15 Sophomore Cabinet5 Class Songleader 25 Manager of Soccer 1. l551l ELIZABETH RosE SLOAN, Betty, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at West Philadelphia High School for Girls. Varsity Hockey Team 4, Hockey Team 2, 3, 4. BELLA MAY SMITH, Beebe, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schenectady High School. Soccer Team 3, 4, Hades Committee, Class Picnic Committee 4, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Cercle Francais, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Manager of Archery 3. DOROTHY OLDFATI-IEE SMITH, Dot, Newton, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newton High School. KBH, Baseball Team 1, Soccer Team 2, 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Freshman Commission, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committeejunior Wedding Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 4, W.A.A. Council 4, Women's Debate Club 3, Manager 45 Women's Mandolin Club 2, 3, President 45 President of Outside House 3, Manager of Basketball 4, Manager of Tennis 3. JANET CATHARINE SMITH, Genoa. Agriculture. Prepared at Genoa High School. Class Picnic Committee 2, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, Eastman Stage 3. LUCILE GRANT SMITH, Lucy, Pueblo, Colo. Agriculture. Prepared at Contennial High School. Women's Glec Club 3. 4. BEIINICE REBA SNYDER, Pinkie, Auburn. Home Economics. Prepared at Marion High School. Varsity Baseball Team 2, Archery Team 2, Baseball Team 2, Rifle Team 2, Farmers' Week Committee 3, Archery Trophy Cup 2. MILDRED CHARLOTTE STECK, Stecky, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prepared at Masten Park High School. EK, Class Picnic Committee 1, Junior Cabinet, College Honor Committee 3, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3. EDITH COLUMBIA STENBBRG, Stem, Rockville Centre. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. KA, KBH, Baseball Team 3, Hockey Team 2, 3, 4, Senior Cabinet, Cercle Francais, Women's Mandolin Club 1, 2, 3. VIoLA ANN STEPHANY, Vi, Lynbrook. Home Economics. Prepared at Lynbrook High School. EK, Farmers' Week Committee, Assistant General Chairman 3, Home Econom- ics Club, Treasurer 3, Women's Cosmopolitan Club. ELIZABETH STERN, Betty, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Bay Ridge High School. EAT, Hockey Team 1, 3, 4. H5523 HERLIINE STENVART, Geneva. Home Economics. Prepared at Geneva High School. Archery Team 2. KATHARINE ELIZABETH STRONG, Libbus, lthaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. MILDRED STRONG, Mil, Owego. Home Economics. Pre- pared ar Owego Free Academy, Archery Team, State Cash Scholarship. HELEN ELISABETH STUDEBAKER, Erie, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School. AOIT. CHRISTINE TALMAGE, Chris, Riverhead. Prepared at River- head High School. Kermis 1, 2, 3. ADRIA TENBROECK, A, Brooklyn. Artx and Sciences. Pre- pared at Packer Collegiate Institute. KA, Penthama, Winner of W.A.A. C , Varsity Baseball Team 3, Varsity Hockey Team 3, 4, Baseball Team 2, 3, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Festival 1, 2, 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, junior Cabinet, Cercle Francais. HARRIET Loursn T1-roMPsoN, Tommy, Stamford, Conn. Home Economics. Prepared at Stamford High School. Archery Team 1, Farmers' Week Committee 3. HELEN REA TREFTS, Hamburg. Architecture, Prepared at Buffalo Seminary. Afil, Raven and Serpent, Freshman Ban- quet Committee, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Senior Advisory Committee, Chairman, W.S.G.A. Counvil 2, 45 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, Vice-President 4, Silver Bay Club, Class President 2, Treasurer of W,S.G.A. 2. MILDRED MARY TRUSCOTT, Delhi. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Delaware Academy. Soccer Team 2, Arete, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHIEN YU TSAO, Kiang-Yin, Kiangsu, China. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at La Universitato Utopia. Women's LCosmo- politan Club. H553Il RUTH ELEANOR UETZ, Ruthie, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Friends' Select School. AF, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, Dance Festival 1, 2, Hades Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 4, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Publicity Chairman 3, President 4, Silver Bay Club 2, 3, 4, Women's Debate Club 1, Women's Glee Club 1, 3, Class Publicity Manager 1, President of Outside House 35 Freshman Play, The W..S'.G.A. Newr, Associate Editor 3. ANNA MARY URBAN, Urby, Lancaster, Pa. A Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Steven High School for Girls. HBCID, Junior Cabinet 3, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4. ALICE MARIE VANMOLLE, Forest Hills. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. KA, Soccer Team 2, Junior Cabinet, Junior Wedding Committee, Cercle Francais, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA ANN WAGNBR, Syb, Herkimer. Home Economics. Prepared at Herkimer High School. KA. MARIAN MAY WALBANKE, Richmond Hill. Home Economics. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. KA, Class Picnic Committee 1, 2, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Silver Bay Club. JEAN WARREN, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. IIBfIb, ON, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, 4, The CornellCazmt1jfmmz Board 2, Managing Editor 3, 4. ,IULIETTE Etuorr WAY, Judy, Marathon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Marathon High School. Soccer Team 4,,Iunior Wedding Committee, Women's Mandolin Club l, 2, 3, 4. OLGA JOHANNA WEBER, Johnnie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. EK, fI1BK, QJKIIJ, Crew 2, Freshman Commission, Sophomore Cabinet, Deutscher Verein, Class Secretary 2, President of Outside House 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EVA MAE WEErcs, Eve, Groton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Groton High School. State Cash Scholarship. RosA WEINSTOCK, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Far Rockaway High School. Dance Festival 1, Women's Cosmopolitan Club. H5542 MILDRED ROMAYNE NVENNER, Mil, .Ashley, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wyoming Seminary, AEA, Women's Glee Club, Accompanist 2, 3, 4. HELEN MARIE XVHALEN, Utica. Home Economics. Prepared at Bergen High School. AF, ON, Merrill-Palmer School Scholarship. M.ARY JAN'E XVHITE, Spokane, Wash. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Lewis and Clark High School. KA9. ANOR GERTRUDE WI-IITING, Phelps. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Phelps High School. AF, State Cash Scholarship. ANNA MARGARET WILSON, Anne, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. EK, Dance Festival 1, Freshman Banquet Committee, Freshman Play Committee, Hades Committee, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4, Silver Bay Club, Women's Glee Club l, 2, 3, Vice-President 4. GIZELLA WITTMAN, Zelly, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany High School. Soccer Team 1, 2, 4, Dance Festival 3, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DoRoTHY WRIGHT, Buddy, Ithaca. Home Economies. Pre- pared at New Rochelle High School. Soccer Team 4, Wo- men's Mandolin Club 1. EDITH CATHERINE YOUNG, Randolph. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Randolph High School. EK, 1I2KfI2-, Sedowa, Secretary 4, Soccer Team 2, 3, Senior Advisory Committee, College Honor Committee 3, 4, Farrner's Week Committee Z, 3, Arete, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, Home Economics Club, President 4. ESTHER JEANNETTE YOUNG, Unadilla. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Unadilla High School. AEA, ON,Junior Wedding Committee, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Kermis 3, 45 State Cash Scholarship, Home Economics Club Scholarship. PEARL BARBARA ZIMMERMAN, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. Risley House Committee 4. HSSSII NET-IIE BROWN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. HELEN GRACE CUYLE, Bainbridge. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bainbridge High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARION DAVIDSON, Hackensack, N. Agriculture. Prepared at Colby Academy. AOII. NANCY VIRGINIA DEAL, Nance, Elkins, W. Va. Aris and Sciences. Prepared at Elkins High School. KKF5 Dixie Club, Womens Debate Club 1. CELTA ENGEL, New York-City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Washington Irving High School. MARGARET GUY, Auburn. Agriculture. Prepared at Academic High School. AGP. RUTH HAINES, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prepared at Lafayette High School. DOROTHY MAY HAVENS, Albany, Agriculture. Prepared at Albany High School. XS2gWomen's Glee Club 1. ELAINE FERRIS DECKER KORN, Sunny, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. KKF. BELLA MAISEL, Belle, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. JULIA SUTERMEISTER MERRITT, Judy, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. KAG, Hockey Team 25 Soccer Team lg Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Hades Committeeg Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Secretary 2, Dramatic Club 1, 25 State Tuition Scholarship. E'i'ELYN BERTHA NESBITT, Ev, Hempstead Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hempstead High School. JEAN HARRIETT PALMER, Briarcliff Manor. Agriculture. Prepared at Cleveland East High School. AEA, Varsity Baseball Team 1, Baseball Team 1, Basketball Team 1. I 556 J Z The Class of 1929 By ota COOPER, '29 Miss 1929 was introduced to educational circles at a ball given by her foster parent, Cornell University, on the twenty-third of September, nineteen hundred twenty-five. The debutantes of previous seasons were guests, Miss 1927 being very particular in her attentions to the newest deb. The first month of the season was un- usually hectic, with numerous parties given by the girls of other seasons, notably Miss 1928 and Miss 1926, by the Pan-Hellenic Association, the Y.W.C.A., and a series of parties by the fourteen Greek letter sororities who are sponsored by Miss 1929's foster parent. At the close of this series, about one third of the debs joined these various sororities, that the sororities might by the addition of their number be enabled to defray expenses for that season and be better able to give a successful series of parties the next year-and those who did not join continued to enjoy their independent freedom with no extra fees or dues to worry them. Beginning with the second month of the season, purely social functions were less frequent, and the majority of the debs turned their attention chiefly to the classes which they were attending under the supervision of Cornell. The outstanding events of the later season were a picnic given at Stewart Park by the Womens Athletic Association for Miss 1929, and another picnic at which the debutantes of the season were both guests and hostesses. They intended to have it on the shores of Beebe Lake, but inclement weather prevented, and they finally had their picnic in the Old Armory. Miss 1928 entertained for Miss 1929 early in December at an original stunt party, the theme of which was an Indian festival. A number of interesting social events studded the calendar of the second half of the season, which began about the first of February. Several new girls, by the way, were introduced to University society at this time. - Miss 1926 entertained the debs ll557l1 at a St. Patrick's Day party, and Miss 1927 showed her interest in . , the same group by holding a mock wedding in their honor in which ' ' Miss 1929 was the bride and the hostess acted as the groom. Miss 1928 gave a cotillion at which the , . debutantes were honor guests. The affair was formal and in rather ' marked contrast to the informality of the Hades party in December. At the close of the season, Miss ' ' 1929 left Ithaca for a vacation re- sort, but returned in September a year older and a good deal wiser 1 ' than at her debut. She found her place usurped by a new deb, Miss ' 1930, who seemed a mere child to D WI I I her. In fact, she enjoyed tormenting the youngster immensely, made her wear a green ribbon around her neck, annoyed her at the picnic given by the season's debutantes, and finally entertained her in a more or less diabolical manner at Hades. Miss 1929 was shoved into the social background to make way for g the new debs. In a way, this was ' 1 fortunate, as it gave her an opportu- nity to make her mark on publica- 1 ' tions, competitions, in the Dramatic Club, Y.W.C.A., and athletics. Dur- 4 ing this year, Dean R. Louise Fitch A - replaced Dean Georgia L. White as director of debutante activities, and though everyone was sorry to lose so capable and kind a director as Dean White, Dean Fitch is admit- 4 P ably fitted to take her place, The third season found Miss 1929 very busy showing around a favorite younger sister, Miss 1931, and helping her to get acquainted. - - She adopted a most grandmotherly attitude towards het youthful pro- 4 s 1 v 4 . 1 , 4 P , r H5581 0 tege, and defended her against all attacks from the debs of the previous season, with whom the newcomer was not very popular. The year passed more or less uneventfully for the girls who were introduced three seasons before with Miss 1929, until near its close when the officers of W.S.G.A. Qcomparable to the Junior League in other citiesU were elected. Most of its leaders for the following season were from among their number, Miss C. A. Cobb, '29 being chosen president. Many honors came to Miss 1929 in , the way of election to boards and honorary societies, and not the 4 least of these honors were scholastic, as evidenced by the elections to the . scholastic honorary societies, parti- cularly Phi Beta Kappa. The chief 4 event of interest this season was the 1 Y gift by a generous but anonymous gentleman of a new club-house for the girls. It is to be a magnificent building, arranged in units which will each have rooms for eighty girls, besides reception rooms and kitchen ettes in each unit, and aphone in every room. What luxury for the debs of future seasons! Then came the fourth season - i with Miss 1929 feeling almost out of the picture-the debutantes look- ' ' ed so young! But in spite of the fact that the old girls felt almost ' ' ready to go on the shelf, they had a marvelous season. Everyone treated - ' them with so much deference and honor that they began to think it 4 - was up to them to act older than they felt. But it was a relief to sit back ' 1 and take their ease while the young- sters tore around. Then on May Day 4 ' when they found baskets of flowers on their door knobs, left there, they ' believed, by their little protege, Miss 1931, they experienced a pang ' ' of regret that their deb days were so far past. Injune, however, the month of brides and roses, Cornell Univer- sity announced the commencement of his foster daughter, Miss 1929, to the world-at-large. n r ' r 1 s ' L 4 i 4 . 4 r H5592 5 .,4' ' H5602 ANITA LEANORE ALLEN Lancaster, Pa. ITBfD. Doius MAE ANDREWS , Glffff Fellli State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. IDA ELLA AUCH Bllffdh AF. KATHARINE WEAKLEY BAKER Harrixbzng, Pa. I AEA5 Class Picnic Committee 35 Y.W.C.A. Council 35 Manager ofTenn1s 1. JEAN GORDON BANCROFT Itloaca Home Economics Artr and Science: Arte and Sciencet Aftr and Sciencex Arte and S ciencee KKF5 Raven and Serpent5 Varsity Hockey Team 1, 2, 35 Crew 1, 25 Fencing Team 25 Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, Hades Committeeg W.A.A. Council, Publicity Manager 35 Dot and Circle, Secretary 35 Dramatic Club 2, 35 The Foil, Vice-President 35 Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 35 Manager of Tennis 2, 35 The C01'nellDaib1 San Board, Assistant Women's Editor 3. ELDA JANE BARKER Newark Home Economics AEA. MARGARET SEELEY BATEMAN Boonville Arte and Science: XS25 Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Freshman Play. MARY MURPHY BATES S yracnfe Arif and Science: Deutscher Verein5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARY IONIO BEAN S ykewille, Pa. Home Economic! Dramatic Club 2, 3. MARY LOUISE BISHOP Lyonf I Arif and Science: l'IBfID5 Archery Team 15 Dance Festival 1, 25 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALICE EVA BLAUVELT Part Byron Electrical Engineering HB'-Ir, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EMILY LOUISE BLOOD Ithaca Arte and Science: ACID5 Hockey Team 1, 2, 35 Hades Committee5 Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 junior Advisory Committee5 College Honor Committee 35 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3. MIRIAM DUBOIS BLOOMBR Fliifloing Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3. REINE GRACE BOBROW B1'00kblH Baseball Team 25 Soccer Team 1, 2, 35 Track Team 1. CAROL ANN BoRcI-IERDING New York City KA5 Dance Festival 25 Freshman Play5 State Tuition Scholarship. Committee. ELIZABETH BLANCHE BOYLE lzlgam SYLVIA BRESLER Bfggklyn AEQH5 Freshman Play Committee, Sophomore Cotillion PHILLIS KNOX BRILL New Haven, Conn. The Sibley journal of Engineering Board 3. HELEN MIRIABI BROOKS New Hartford ALA. E 562 ll Home Economicf Arif and S ciencer Artr ancl Sciencer Artr and S ciencex Art: and Science: Mechanical Engineering Home Economicx ,IEANNETTE ELENA BROWN KKF, Circolo Italiano. CATHARINE MIR1.AhI BULLOCK EK, Archery Team 1, 2. FLORENCE ANNE CASE AZ. CAROLINE DAYTON CI-IADWICK ELIZABETH INGRAM CHENEY Ithaca Yazzlzefu' Utica Lulzemant Eden Alb, Y.W.C.A. Council 2, WOmen's Glee Club 1. LUNETTA PAY CHURCHILL Glerzf Fully KA, junior Advisorv Committee, Sage House Committee 2, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The W.s.G.A. Newt, Associate Editor 3. Arty fllld ,Sltientef Ag1'lflll!IH't' Home EC07l0l7ZlCJ' H owe Ecwzamiti H mme Etfuzomirf Arts and ftiezzeetr MARY MILDRED CLARK Yankee-J Arts and Seierzcef AZ, Baseball Team 1, 2, Basketball Team 1, 2, Dance Festival 2, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Y. W. C. A. Council 2, 3, Cercle Francais, Tertulia Estucliantil, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Freshman Play, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. LOUIsE FLORINE CLARKE SARAH MAY COLE KA, Class Picnic Committee 3. EVELYNE MAY COLLIER AF, Basketball Team 1, Crew 1. LUCIA MARGUERITE CONDON GERTRUDE GEORGINA COYNE FRANCES ANNE CRANMER TIBQ. FRANCES CROSSMAN FRANKIE BBRNICE CULPEPPER JANET HARBISON DALTON 5'yfarzz.re Prince Bay A l l entazwz, Pa Medirza Chimga, Ill. Philadelphia, U tim Dezllezf, Tex. Scbeneetaely IIBC1J,Junior Advisory Committee, W. A.A. Counci and Tuition Scholarships, Manager of Archery 1, 2. DOROTHEA DAVIS Asif. MADELYN LOUISE DAVIS AZ, Sophomore Cotillion Committee. CAROLINE KELSEY DAWDY Itlmm Pa. Home Eemzomicx Home Eewzomitt Arts and Seienrei Art: and .Seiefztef Arts and .fcientef Architecture Home EC07Z077ZlCJ A,griczzltzn'e Arty and Xriefztef l 2, Silver Bay Club, Freshman Play, State Cash Allentown, Pa Elmira Arts' and Seietztef Home Eewzanzitt Artf and Seiefzeef AOTI, Raven and Serpent, Varsity Basketball Team 1, 2, Basketball Team 1, 2, Fencing Team 2, Tennis Team 2, Freshman Banquet Committee, Chairman, Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 2, Hades Committee, Junior Advisory Committee, W.'S.G.A, Council 3, W.A.A. Council 3, Treasurer 2, The Foil, Silver Bay Club 2, 3, Class Vice-President 2, President 3, Manager of Hockey 2. ll563ll ALMA BISHOP DEWEY .S'lJart.r11ille Home Econovniex AZ, junior Advisory Committee, Kermis 2. MARGARET CARSON DOWNES Tray Aft: and Science: State Cash Scholarship. MADELINE TRIER DUFFY Perly V Artr and Science! Baseball Team 1, 2, Soccer Team 3, Freshman Commission, Sage House Committee 3, Y.W.C.A. Council 1, Newman Club, Secretary 3, WOmCH'S Glee Club 1, 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Undergraduate Scholarship. ' MARY VIRGINIA DUFFY Newman Club. CLARA SLY DUNNING AF. MINNIE EDMINSTER Women'S Glee Club 1, 2, 3. ELIZABETH JANE EPLEY ICAO, The Foil. ELEANOR STACK FAILE RILDA ELIZABETH FARMER ELIZABETH FARWELL Crew 19 Women's Cosmopolitan Club. BEATRICE CAROLINE FEHR Arete. RACHAEL ELLA FIELD Track Team 2. EVELYN FISHER Dot and Circle, Vice President 3, Rifle Team 25 Had MARTHA CORDELIA FISHER AEA. MARION JOSEPHINE FOLEY Coalrlnle, Pu. Middletown Itbezeiz Detroit, Mielv. White Plain! Geneva H infdnle Newark Valley Oneida Bnjizln Liinxdnle, Pa. Wate1'laa Dor and Circle, Rifle Team 2, Dance Festival 1g Sophomore Corillion Committee, President of Outside House 3g The C0l7Z6!lCl1Jf!Eflglilffl' Board 3. BEATRICE FOSTER Owego es Committee, The Foil. AEA, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 2, Kermis 3, The Cornell Comztzynzmz Board 2, 3. K ATI-IARINE ELLEN FR ADENBU RG H ,IOSEFHINE FRANKLIN AEQD. K.-KTHARINE FLANDERS FREELAND AZ. NETTIE VIRGINIA FREEMANTLE Stare Cash and Tuition Szholarships. ltbneez Akron, Ohio Philadelphia, Pa. Ofwege l 564 ll Home Eeanwniar Home Eeenanzicx Home Econanzief Arts emi! Teienee: Home Eeonomief Home Eranonziex Home Economic: Home Eeanwnicr Am' and .fcienrer Hanze Economic: Art: and .Yciezzeef Civil Engineering Home Eeazzamicf Agriculture Arty and .fcieneer Artr and .fciencer Arif and Sflfliifl MURIEL LYON GARDNER Milfard, Cami. HBQIP, Crew 1, 2, Soccer Team 2, 3, Dance Festival 1, 2, Class Picnic ComnIittee 2, Committee, Y.W.C.A. Council 2, W.A.A, Council, Secretary 3, Manager of Baseball 1, CHRISTINE HOREY GEORGE ltlmm FLORENCE ANNA GERKEN jamaica Agassiz Club, Arete. HELEN ELIZABETH GILLESPIE 51w'atn.re KA9. GERTRUDE GOLDMAN Archery Team 1, RUTH GOREATY Crew 2, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, Women HELEN LAMONTE GRIFFIS Mount Vernoaz Niagara Falk 's Glee Club 1, ROIA1'71 Heigbtr 2 Arm and Srienrei Junior Aclvisory 2, 3, Home Economirf Arn and Sriezzcrx Arrbitermrc Arm mm' cfciezicer Arn mm' .friezzref Home Emzzamirr Afb, Dance Festival 2, Farmers' Week Committee 2, Home Economics Club, Treasurer 3, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, Manager of Crew 1, Manager of Soccer 1, The CUNY!!!COII7lfll1'I7Zlll7 Board 2, 3. IDA LOUISE HARRISON Marrellzzr FRANCESCA PATRIA HAUSLEIN A115111-zz Fencing Team 2, Dance Festival 2, The Foil, Freshman Play. SYLVIA CAROLINE HILTON Lfzrrlszzzwzt Home EE07I0772fC.f Home Ecanomirr Arif and 5'rie17re.r Soccer Team 1, 2, 3, Dance Festival 2, Freshman Commission, Class Picnic Committee 2, 3, Sopho- more Cotillion Committee, Women's Glee Club 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. LOUISE HOELDERLIN Braokfyz Silver Bay Club. MILDRED MARIE HOMAN Riverbend Varsity Soccer Team 1, Soccer Team 3, Women's Glee Club 3. Arty and 5'cie:zce.r Home Erolzamirf RUTH DEATS HOMAN Peimf Grave, N. Arty and .frienrer MARTHA DORIS HOYT Cambridge Hama Eronomzirr ELLEN ESTHER HUGHES Cartlmzd Home Eranamirf MARGARET ANN HUPPMAN Harlan, Pa. Arn and .Yciezzcef AAA, Dramatic Club 3. JANET ELIZABETH IRISH Azzbzmz Agf'iczz!fzzf'e AOH, Baseball Team 1, 2, Hockey Team 1, 2, Class Picnic Committee 3, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3, Pres- ident of Outside House 3, Pan-Hellenic Association, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Freshman Play. BRUNHILDA IRMSCHLER Lmzrdale, Pa. Amr and .S'Cf67lL'E.l' Crew 3, Soccer Team 2, 3, Womens Glee Club 2, 35 State Cash Scholarship. BLUMA ROSE JACOBS N01f0l,k, Va. Arif and Sciezzrer EAT. JANET SURDAM JENNINGS Cmzdor Arm and .S'cienre.r BEATRICE KAPLAN Sj'lYZCI!.fE Ag:-.irzzlfzn-e EAT. ' H5651 SILHE LILLIAN KAUFBIAN HELEN GRANT KEESE Elizqaoetlif, N. Wyoming, N. AAA, Baseball Team 2, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, Tennis Team Junior Advisory Committee, Class Secretary 2. MARION GRACE KELLOGG KAG. MARION CADWELI, KELSEY MARJORIE ELLENOR KNAPP KKFg Soccer Team 1, State Cash and IONE LAURA KOLLER Womens Mandolin Club 1, 3. FRANCES IRMA KROUPA KKF5 Y.W.C.A. Council 2. KUN-LUN CHIN KUAN FRANCES MYRTLE LEONARD Rocloefter Candor Brookbn Tuition Scholarships. Jolwnxtown Woodride Peking, China New York Cizjf AEA, Crew 1, 2, Soccer Team 1, 2, 3, Dance Festival lg Hades Committeeg Wayside Aftermath, Class Secretary 3, Freshman Playg The Cornell Coanfgnnan Board 1, 2. RITA HELEN LEVI DOROTHY MARY LEWIS Schenectady Snxqnebanna, Pa. 25 Dance Festival 1g H AZg Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Women's Mandolin Club 3. ERMA RUTH LEWIS HBIP. GENEVIE MARIE LEWIS ERIVIA LINDERMAN Hamilton, Ont., Canada Almond Allegany Woman's Cosmopolitan Clubg Women's Mandolin Club 1, 2, 3. MARIA ROSALIE LOGRASSO BEATRICE MARINE LOVE ,PE1'ljlJ'bZil2g Jamestown AEA, Soccer Team 2, 35 junior Advisory Committee. LYDIA ELOISE LUEDER HBQ. lVLARY JANE LYMAN Xflg Cercle Francais, Newman Club. RUTH ISABELLE LYMAN Ithaca Hazelcan, Pa. Middletown AEA, Dance Festival 1, Women's Glee Club 35 Freshman Play. NLARGARETHA FLORENCE LYON State Cash Scholarship. NOR5I.A MACGREGOR MARGARET PATRICIA MADERER State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Ovid Claateangay Hooficlz Fall: H5665 Artsr and .SlCl61ZC?f Art: and Science! ades Committeeg Home Econonzicx Agriculture .Afff and Science: Horne Econoznici Arif and .fciencex Arif and Sciencex Horne Economic! Arty and Science: Home Econovnicr Home Econoniici Home Economic: Home Econonzicx Art! and Science: Home Econonzic: Home Ecanornicr Arif and Scienccc Arn and .fciencer Artx and .fciencef Home Economic: Arn and Science: RosE JOCELYN MARGOLIN Baseball Team 1, Fencing Team 2, Hades Committee, The Foil. GEORGIANA MARKS Hades C0mnIittee, Arere. LOUISE MARGARET MARKS ADA LOUISE MASON HBCIJ, Freshman Play ANNE LEONE MATTEsoN RUTH VYLETTA MAH'BURY Committee, Aret Hockey Tea Brookbw Depot!! Glo1':1'.r1fifle Albion 111 1, Z, Soccer Team 3, Dance F e, State Cash Scholarship, Manager of Crew Irliuta Elm' Homer Hu verrtrfrw Arm and .Ytientrr estival 1, 2, 3, Home Economic: H owe Etouozzzztt A:-tr and .Yeiefzcer 2. Arty and Xricllcer Home Ecozzomicr Home Etofiomitf MARGARET ELLEN ALTHEA MCCAEE AKD, Raven and Serpent, Hockey Team 1, 3, Sophomore Cotillion Committeegjunior Advisory Com- mittee, Sage House Committee 2, 3, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Secretary 2, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Newman Club, Vice-President 2, 3, Silver Bay Club, Class Cheerleader 3, Class Publicity Manager 2. RUTH CATHERINE MCCOLLY KA. MARY JANE MCCORMACK Cercle Francais. SELMA RAE MEISELS Crew 1. CARRIE MEYER CPM. GRACE ELIZABETH MILLER G1't'eurb1n',g, Pez. I than New York City Richmond Hill Hof St. Pete1'.ro1z1'g, Fla. AF, Dramatic Club 2, 3. IDA MILLER Port fervir KA, Farmers' Week Committee 2, Y.W.C.A. Council 2. ALICE KATHERINE MONE Ithaca XS2, Women's Glee Club 3, The Cornell Cdllnfljfmdll Board 2, 3, DORIS CORA MONTGOMERY Silver Creek TIBCIJ, Baseball Team 2, Junior Cabinet, Women's Debate Club 2, Secretary-Treasure Outside House 3. Home Economic! Artr and Sciefztef Arif and Sfifllfff el Admirzirtmtiozz Artlaitetture Home Etonomzer Home Etonomicr Arif and Science: r 3, President of BERNIcE EVELYN MORRISON Sherrill Arm and Srienter Women's Glee Club 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JEAN MUNSON Ymzkerr Arzr and Scierzter Hockey Team 1, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, President of Outside House 3. MARION ESTHER MURPHY Phoenix Amr mm' Xtienter KA, Raven and Serpent, Freshman Play Committee, Hades Committee, Junior Advisory Committee, W.S.G.A. Judiciary Committee 3, Class Treasurer 3, President of Outside House 3, State Cash Scholar- ship, The W..Y.G.A. Newt, Associate Editor 3. EDITH GRACE NASH White Plfeifzr Home Economic: KA, Raven and Serpent, Varsity Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, Baseball Team 1, 2, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, Hades Committee, Chairman, Junior Advisory Committee, Chairman, College Honor Committee 1, 2, 3, W7.S.G.A. Council 3, W.A.A. Council 2, 3, Home Economics Club, Vice-President 3, Manager of Track 1, 2, 3. H5671 FLORENCE EMMA NICHOLLS Ithaca ITBSIIQ Dance Festival lg Newman Clubg The Column: Board 2, 3. GUNHILD WILHELMINA NICHOIASON Ouining AAAg Freshman COmmissiongJunior Cabinet. NINA NIKIFOROFF New York Cizjf AAA. JOSEPI-IINE LANSING NORTHRUP Ellicotwille KAQ Freshman Commissiong Silver Bay Club. ALICE JEAN PADDOCK Jamestown AEA: Soccer Team 1, 2, 35 Dance Festival 1, 2. MARY VROOMAN PAGE Ploelpf Areter TI-IELMA ELIZABETH PALMER Perfjf ' A115 Basketball Team 2g Track Team 1, 25 State Cash Scholarship. PHOEBE LUMINA PARROTT Plnndome Baseball Team 15 Soccer Team 1, Captain 25 Tennis Team 1gSo homore Cotillion Committeeg Agassiz Club, Vice-President 3. KATHRi'N MARGARET PARRY Newman Club. GRACE HICKS PETERSON Womens Cosmopoli FRANCES NATALIE PETTEYS ,JOYCE BEATRICE PORTER -JOAN M.ARGARET POST KKIY MILDRED AMY PRATT GLADYS MAE PUDERBAUGH BEATRICE ROSE RAMAGLI Newman Club. JEAN ELIZABETH RANDALL v tan Club. Mozzfrz Vernon Pongblzeepfie Minnenpolix, Min1z. Vezloi: Inwood .S'Pl'i71gjT6!d, Ohio Spencer Mineola Roeloeffer Arte and .fcieneex Arif and .fciencer Artx and .S'cienee.r Ag7'i6ZlZfZ!7'5 Home Economics Home Eeonomicf Arif and Xcielzeef . Agriculture Arif and Science: Art: and feienre: Acgrimlture Artf nm! .Sl6f677L'EJ Arty and Sriencef Home Eeonomier Home Economic! Arif and .Yciencef Agriezzltnre -Kg Raven and Serpentg Varsity Soccer Team 1g Baseball Team 2g Soccer Team 1, 3g Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 15 Hades Committeeg College Honor Committee 2, 3g W.S.G.A. Council 1,34 Y.W.C.A. Council 1, Cabinet 25 Agassiz Clubg Silver Bay Clubg Class President 15 Chairman of Casca- dilla 3g President of Outside House 3. EVELYN JEANETTE READER Brookbn Arm mul .feieneef KKIX Soccer Team 1 ELEANOR ANNA REED Mocedozz Agfiflllfllff Baseball Team 2. Ii568J HAZEI. ELIZABETH REED HELEN HARRIET RICE AIX Varsity Basketball Team 25 Basket ship. MIRIABI RIGGS HELEN DORIS RIPPEY SYLVIA LENORE ROBINSON ELIZABETI-I BURT ROCHE State Tuition Scholarship. AMY RALSTON RoDGERs ISABELLE ROGERS .Slzvmzmzb Ithaca ball Team 2, 3g I tlmm Cmmrzdailglm Malffzr Vernon Mizzeoln Faber, Va. .5'nzteu Irlmzd Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Sta X524 Hockey Team 2, 35 Freshman Commissiong Freshman Banquet Committeeg Soph Committeegjunior Advisory Committeeg Y.W.C.A. Council 2, 3. Home Emzzomicr Agl'iCllffIl!'E te Cash Scholar- Hame Econamicr Home Erafzomirr Art: and .S':ieuce.r Arn and .fciencsr Home Ecanomirr Artf and Sriefzrer omore Cotillion MAR-IORIE LYON ROSE Habfzrt Arn and .Yciefzcer State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JANE ELIZABETH Ross Ithaca Ar-fr and Science! ITBQD-5 Varsity Fencing Team 24 Crew 2g Fencing Team 2g Hockey Team 25 The Foil. MARGARET ALLIS SAXE Ifhflfll Home Econamirf AF. ELEANOR GERTRUDE SCHMIDT Bzfffala Agl'iCIl!flll'E Agassiz Club. MARY EDNA SCHOONOVER M0777'06 Arty mm' .friencrf 2K3 Basketball Team 2, 3g Crew 1, 25 Dramatic Club 35 Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Manager of Archery 3. MARGARET AMELIA SCHULTZ Newburgh Arif and .fciencer EK5 Hades Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Wayside Aftermathg Women's Glee Club 1, 2. MARY ELLEN SCHUTT Dfjfdefz Ag1'iczz!t1u'e XS25 Arete. ALIDA EMMA SHANGLE Itbfmz Hams Emnamicr Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3. LILLIAN RUTH SHARFIN Bl'00kbf?Z Arif and Sciefzcex AEf1Dg Tennis Team 2g Freshman Play Comrnitteeg Sophomore Cotillion Commitreegjunior Advisory Committeeg Junior Cabinetg Y.W.C.A. Council 2. EDITH ,IEANNE SHARPE Iflmm Am ami Sriwm HBCIDQ Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3. EI-HEI. LOUISE SHAW Narrbfeld, Vt. Agl'ifZl!f7l7'f Agassiz Club. H 569 Ty ANNA LOUISE SHULER CHARLOTTE RUTH SIMKIN KA. MARION FERN SIMPSON Women's Glee Club 2, 3. FANNY ELIZABETH SLY MARX' SLY ANNA GENEVIEVE SMITH Lyom Poplar Ridge F riemlfbl p Ear! Aurora Wa1'wick Oxford Hades Committeeg Women's Glee Club 3. DoRA FRANCES HARSEN SMITH Maplewood, N. Arty and .S'cienceJ Arte and .fciefzcee Home Ecolzomicr Afgiclzltzne Home Economicr Agriczcltzzre Art: and Sciencef KA6g Baseball Team 2g Crew 15 Hockey Team 3g Soccer Team 2g Tennis Team 1, 25 Sophomore Cotil- lion Committeeg Junior Advisorv Committeeg junior Cabinetg Women's Mandolin Club 1, 25 President of Outside House 3g Freshman Play. JEANNE ELIZABETH SMITH Women's Glee Club 3. MARGARET TORRENS SMITH H empxteaol Philadelphia, Pa. Sophomore Cotillion Commirteeg Women's Mandolin Club 2, 3. MARY ELEANoR SMITH KA9. RUTH ELIZABETH SMITH AOHg junior Cabinet. STELLA CAROLINE SMITH MURIEL ELLswoRTH STARR Soccer Team 33 Y.W.C.A. Council 3g FLORA XVOLCOTT STASCH Women's Mandolin Club 1, 2, 3. MADELENE ROWENA STEARNS KAQ Baseball Team 2. JOSEPHINE LAURA STEELE Dance Festival 2. GERTRUDE STEIERT ELIZABETH EMMA STURROCK AZ. 'VERA EMILY SULLIVAN Basketball Team 1g Hades Committee. EANETTE SVVEED LER Women's Gle Rocbexter Atlantic Cigf, N. Bainbridge Corfzing Cornifzg Walzofz Gl ooerroill e Ukialo, Calif. I rbaca Liztle F al lf Brooklyn e Club 2, 3. Home Economicr A1'chltect1zre Arn ami .fcicncef Arty and Science! Home Economicf Home Economic: Arn ami Science: A1-rr and .Ycienccx Home Economicf Am and .fciefzcef Home Economicf Artf and Science: Arte and Sciencef 2IATg Class Picnic Committee 25 Hades Commit1:CCg,llmior Advisory Committeeg Dramatic Club 2, 3g Freshman Play. l57oy AGNES TALBOT , fmzmicu Home Economic: A1135 Raven and Serpent5 Junior Wedding Committeeg College Honor Committee 35 Sage House Com- mittee 35 W.S.G.A. judiciary Committee 35 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 1, 3, Treasurer 25 President of Outside House 3. ADELAIDE Louisa TAYLOR Pougbkecprie Home Eeonomie: KA. PAULINE EMMA TERVVILLIGER Sprnrer Home Ecouomier EK, Baseball Team 1, 25 Soccer Team 25 Hades Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Sage House Committee 25 W.A.A. Council 25 Arete, Vice-President 35 Home Economics Club, Secretary 35 Silver Bay Clubg Women's Glee Club, Librarian 2, Secretary 35 President of Outside House 3. MARY VIRGINIA THORNHILI, Deep Spf-izzgr, Calif. Arn and Scieazoer AF. EI.IsAIaETH ROSA TOWNE Brzllrtozz Spa Art: and Seiefzeer AEA5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DORA ELOISE XVAGNER Hinrdole Home Eeonomicr AEA5 Dance Festival 15 junior Cabinet5 Y.W.C.A. Council 25 Women's Glee Club 3. MADELINE ESTELLA CONSTANCE WAGNER Buffalo A1-lr and Soieneer KKF5 Tlae W..Y.G.A. Ncwr, Associate Editor 3. ELSA MARIE WEIGAND B1'00kb'IZ Arty :mol S' rie1zee.r KA9. GOLDIE WEINER Clifton, N . I . Amr and Xeierzeer DOROTHY MAY WERTZ Rockville Centre Aft: mzoi Seiefzeer IIBKID5 Varsity Basketball Team 1, 25 Baseball Team, Captain 35 Basketball Team, Captain 15 Track Team 15 Dance Festival 25 Hades Committee5 Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 35 W.S.G.A. Council 35 W.A.A. Council 2, Vice-President 35 Silver Bay Club5 Chairman of Scattered Houses 35 President of Outside House 35 Freshman Playg State Cash Scholarship5 Manager of 'Soccer 2, 3. FANNIE HENRIETTA WHEELER Wert Wifzjielel Home Economics Y.W.C.A. Council 1. MARION' FERGUSON WHIPPLE Bridgeport, Cowl. Arn and Sciefzcer ELIZABETH HALSEY WHITE Sozefhezmpron Arif and .S'eie1zee.r KKF5 Track Team 1, 25 Sophomore Cotillion Cornmittee5 Women's Glee Club 1. FRANCES DYER WHITE .feloeezeomfly Arte and .Yriencer AF5 Crew 1. - . ALDA MARIE WILHELMS Elmbzzrrr Aftr and Seienrer MARION AURELIA Woon Srbagbtieoke Home Economies Arete. OLGA YAKHONTOFF New York CDU! Am' and Silencer AAA5 Basketball Team 15 Dance Festival 25 Freshman Commission5 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 25 Dramatic I Club 2, 35 Class Treasurer 15 Freshman Play. ELEANOR LOUISE YOST , Allentown, Po. 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' , +L- N' 4 ' I-wa If . issoj SENIOR SOCIETY Mortar Board Conftanee Aigner Cohh Rofalle Florence Cohen Ethel Winifreel Corwin Charlotte Grlftede foxephine Rom Hunter Aigner Grace Kelbf Dorothy Delafrea' Mead fofephine Goodale Mille Ifahelle Salonzan Rath Eleanor Uetz 55823 JUNIOR SOCIETY 'ir -Q! 373, Q -vm' ig..TQLX Kills Raven ana' Serpent Anna Lonixe Ana'rewJ jean Gordon Bancroft Gertrude Georgina Coyne Caroline Kelxey Dawdy Prircilla Hiekf Margaret Ellen Althea McCabe Marion Either Murphy Edith Grace Nafh jean Elizabeth Randall Agnet Talbot H58311 I f, i A ivy? 7,14 , X , N'xf'E,I Q' '72 ! MQ? :. Ir V1 3 A ,W .f?' ff XA .1 , 6 . A ,. mg SENIOR HOME ECONOMICS AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY C93 ff? A . Sedowvz CATHERINE AUGUSTA BUCKELEW FERNE AMELIA GRIEFITH LYDIA PATTERSON KITT GLADYS CATHERINE LUM HELENE WHITE MINER DOROTHY ELIZABETH REED MARJORY ALICE RICE KATE CROWLEY SEAGER VIOLA ANNA STEPHANY EDITH CATHERINE YOUNG E584H HONORARY SOCIETY IN ATHLETICS A Wfsikmx R .Q - TI ' Penthama RUTH SYLVIA BAMBERGER CONSTANCE AGNES COBB LEMMA BERGEN CRABTREE ROSE GLUCK HANNAH HUNSICKER MILDRED ELIZABETH KAHSE HELEN MARX I DOROTHY DELAERED MEAD JOSEPHINE GOODALE MILLS DOROTHY ELIZABETH REED ISABELLE SALOMAN ADRIA TENBROECK 1158511 SENIOR HOME ECONOMICS SOCIETY , -Z-3, Ef f Wm f1M!I:I'4I7,, I . if Umicron Nu Jlflu Chapter NATIONAL HONORARY MEMBER Miss MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER FACULTY MEMBERS Miss CORA BINZEL MISS DOROTHY DELANY MISS FAITH FENTON MISS ELVA FULLER MISS KATHARINE HARRIS MISS CHARLOTTE HOPKINS MISS LAURA LESKE MISS HELEN MONSCH MISS FLORA ROSE MISS LILLIAN SHABIN ACTIVE MEMBERS HELEN CHAPIN ALLYN DOLLY BRAUSE CATHERINE AUGUSTA BUCKELEW FRANCES LOUISE HOOK , GLADYS CATHERINE LUM JEAN WARREN ESTHER JBANNETTE YOUNG Issfsp HONORARY SOCIETY IN EDUCATION Pi Lambda Theta Mu Chapter OFFICERS MRS. JENNIE WITMEN TALLCOTT ..,,,V,...,I.,.,,,II..,,II,.Y,wI... ....,....,.,... P refident MISS MARION LILLEY WARREN ...Vw,I ,..,.,. V ice-Prefident KATHRYN MARY MCGUIRE MARGARET MARY REIDY .....,., CELINA LOUISE STILWELL ,.....,,.... MISS MISS MISS MRS. ...,,.,.,.......C,.S'ecretaf31 A....,,Keeper of Recardf ......I....,,........Treafarer BLANCHE MAXWELL MELVIN ,.E.....E.E.E.I,,...II,..V..,.,.,,.........,........,.,...., Executive Secretary NATIONAL HONORARY MEMBERS DR. ANNA BOTSEORD COMSTOCK MISS MARTHA VAN RENSSELA . ASSOCIATE MEMBERS MISS FAITH FENTON MISS HELEN MONSCH MISS FLORA ROSE ACTIVE MEMBERS FREDA AKS GLADYS JOSEPHINE ANDREWS LUCY ASHTON EMMA BESIG DOLLY BRAUSE CATHERINE AUGUSTA BUCKELEW ALICE BURKE I CATHERINE CAMPBELL GRACE CHEESEMAN ' RUTH CROSBY HAZEI, DUNN FAITH FENTON MARION FISH RACHEL LOUISE FITCH MARIE BILLE FOWLER BARBARA FRETZ ESTHER VIOLET HANSEN GLADYS HAREHAUGH MRS. FLORENCE WOOLSEY HAZZARD CAROL I-IENRIETTA HENRICH MARGARET HILLS ELEANOR HOLSTON LYDIA HUMIJHREYS ERNESTINE MARKSEURY CASSIE MARSH KATHRYN MARY MCGUIRE MRS. BLANCHE MAXWELL MELVIN HELEN MONSCH MARGARET LOUISE MOON CAROLYN MOSCAT EMELINE REBECCA MOUL MRS. LUELLA NINDE SARAH JANET NOYES BESSIE OUTTERSON MRS. ELLA EVERETT PAULUS ELSIE LOUISE PERSBACKER MARY PORTER MARGARET MARY REIDY LEANORE REILLY ANNA KATHERINE SCHMIDT ROSALIND SPEED CELINA LOUISE STILWELL MRS. JENNIE WITMEN TALLCOTT DELPHINE TENBROECK MRS. ETHEL WARING MARION LILLEY WARREN CATHERINE MARGARET WELCH ELLEN WHEELER HELEN WILSON ANNA WINECOEE EDNA WINTERS 1158711 Andrews Randall Meissc Mills Cobb Kelly W0men's SeMGOve1fnment Association EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CONSTANCE AGNES COBB, '29 ,.,A,-,l7,,,,A,,A,,,,,,,,.,..,vl,.ll.,..AA.......,.., JOSEPI-IINE GOODALE MILLS, '29 .......... CHARLOTTE GRISTEDE, '29 ,,.,.L...A,. ANNA LOUISE ANDREWS, '30 ,,......... JEAN ELIZABETH RANDALL, '30 .,..,,..L. .L..4. AGNES GRACE KELLY, '29 .,.v..L,.,,,...A ...V,.,,.,LQ.......PreJident .I,.,..IZJt Vice-Prefident ...,,..2mZ Vice-Prefialent L,.L,..I.3rd Vice-Prefidenl ,Carrefponaling Secretafy ..........Recordin,g Secretafgf FRANCES ELIZABETH MEISSE, '31 ....,.,, L.v,.......VV,.T....... T fwfwfff' JUDICIARY COMMITTEE CONSTANCE AGNES COBB, '29, Chairman CATHARINE MABEL CURVIN, '29 JOSEPHINE GOODALE MILLS, '29 AGNES GRACE KELLY, '29 MARION ESTHER MUREHY, '30 H5881 Wcrtz Mead Corwin Dawdy Meisse Eckert Briggs Nash Gluck Hannon Hunter Andrews Randall Miner Ingalls Kahsc Cooper Hand Mills Cobb Kelly Uetz Saloman Reed IVornen's SeifGooernrnent Association COUNCIL CONSTANCE AGNES COBB, '29 ........... ............Yw..,,.. P refident of S elf-Governrnent Afroeiation JOSEPHINE GOODALE MILLS, '29 CHARLOTTE GRISTEDE, '29.. .,L,,,.., ANNA LOUISE ANDREWS, '30 ,.,,,,,,.,,,, JEAN ELIZABETH RANDALL, '30, RUTH ELEANOR UETZ, '29 .,,.,,..I.,,, DOROTHY ELIZABETH REED, '29, ,.e., . HELENE WHITE MINER, '29. .....II,,L. , CAROLINE KELSEY DAWDY, '30 ........ FRANCES ELIZABETH MEISSE, '31 ...... ELEANOR MARY ECKERT, '32 .... ,... JOSEPHINE ROSS HUNTER, '29 ...,...,. OLA COOPER, '29 ,,..,,,I,,,I,I,,II,-,IS-,,,,I ETHEL WINIFRED CORWIN,'29 ........ ROSE GLUCK, '29 .,.,.,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, LIZETTE FURMAN HAND, '29 ,..,,,,.V,.,.,, MILDRED ELIZABETH KAHSE, '29 .....,.I EDITH GRACE NASH, 30 ,,,.,,,,.,,,S,,,,,, DOROTHY DELAERED MEAD, '29 ....,. HELEN REA TREFTS, '29 ...,,,,,..,.,,..,S AGNES GRACE KELLY, '29 ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, CHARLOTTE LUCILE INGALLS, '29 ,......, MARJORY ALICE RICE, '29 ............... ISABELLE SALOMAN, '29 ,,,,,,,,,,I,,,II,. EMILY WILMA BRIGGS, '29 ............ KATHRYN AGNES HANNON, '29 .....,.. DOROTHY MAY WERTZ, '30.. .......... .,,..L,,.....L...,......PreJident of Ontfide Homer of Rifley A,,,...,..........PreJident of Sage .....,,...,.I,,Chairrnan of Cafeadilla ...UA,,,,.,,,,.,.Pre,rident of Y.W.C.A. ...,...Pre.rident of Athletic Affociation .,...........PreJident of Senior Clan .,...I..,,..,...Pre.rident of fanior Clam .,.......Pre.rident of Sophornore Clary ..........,......Pre.fident of Frexhrnan Clam .......Wonien'J Editor of The Cornellian ..L....,....-.Wornen'f Editor of The San ,...L,...,L..,,.,.,.Editor of The W. S. G. A. Newf Manager of The Colnrnnx .....,.Chairrnan of Voeational Gnidanee Committee ............Chairrnan of Senior Advisory Committee I,,,..,,Chairrnan of fnnior Adoiyory Committee .....,............Chairnian of Finance Cornrnittee ..I,....,,L......Chairnzan of Social Committee ..,.,...,..W...-,,,.Chair1nan of Actioitier ....,..Pre1ident of Wonien'J Dehate Clnh A....,L,....Pre.rident of Wonzen': Glee Clah .................Repre.rentatioe of Dramatic Clnb ...,,..Pre.rident of Wornen'r Cofrnopolitan Clab .,...,..............,.Chairrnan of Sorority Group ........Chairnian of Scattered Homer il 589 H LaBagh Curvin Moon Irish Lum Wilson Gorbary Chase Ganzenmuller Gillmeister Hunter Blood V Munson Shields Rall Uetz Trefts Talbot Young IVomen's Christian Association RUTH ELEANOR UETZ, '29 ...... HELEN REA TREETS, '29 ......., JEAN MUNSON, '30 ..,..,..,..s..,.l,., MARY FRANCES SHIELDS, '31 s...,. MARY RALL ,...,.............,s..,,os,,,,,,.,,, JOSEPHINE Ross HUNTER, '29 ..,..... AGNES TALBOT, '30 .......,.,,..s,.,.,,.,,,,, CATHARINE MABEL CURVIN, '29 .......,. CONSTANCE ELSIE LABAGH, '29 ...... KATHERINE REED GANZENMULLER ANNA MARGARET WILSON, '29 ...,.., JANET ELIZABETH IRISH, '30 .,..... EMILY LOUISE BLOOD, '30 ,........,..v GLADYS CATHERINE LUM, '29 ..Ls,,, EMILY WILMA BRIGGS, '29 ..,,.L, XIESTA MARIE ROGERS, '3l. ...,, . CABINET ,31 ........ ESQOH ..,.........Presielent .......Vice-President ,,,,,,,,,...,,,Treasnrer U...,,,,,,,..,,..-Secretafjf ..I....,General Secretatgf ,,I,,,,,ICbairman, Coancil Foram ....,..Claairman, Ealncational Committee ..,....Cbairman, Entertainment Committee .....,....,Cl9airman, Finance Committee ......Cbairman, Intercbiirclo Committee ..,.,..,.Cbairman, Paolicizjf Committee ,,,,,,,.,,,.,,Cbairman, Reel Cross Committee ,....,...I.Cbairman, Social Service Committee Chairman, World Fellowship Committee ,,,,I,,,,.,,..,,,,,.,Cbairman, Silver Bay Club Nash Dawdy Smith Crabtree Fitz-Randolph Andrews Chase Prytherch Olsen Shields Schoonover Gauzenmuller Wertz Recd Gardiner Bancroft Van Derhoef Women's Athletic Association DOROTHY ELIZABETH REED, '29. ,.,. . DOROTHY MAY WERTZ, '30 ....,..... MURIEL LYON GARDNER, '30 .,.,...... KATHERINE REED GANZENMULLER, JEAN GORDON BANCROPT, '30 ......,.... MARY EDNA SCHOONOVER, '30 .....,.. MURIEL LYON GARDNER, '30 .......... DOROTHY OLDFATHER SMITH, '29 ...... MARY FRANCES SHIELDS, '31 ........ ANNA LOUISE ANDREWS, '30 ....,...T.. COUNCIL '31 DORIS IRENE VAN DERHOEF, '30 ,.....,.. MIRIAM PRYTHERCH, '31 ,.,,,,,-.,,-.,tT... THORSTINA VON YHLEN OLSEN, '31.. ,... .. EDITH GRACE NASH, '30 ....1.,..,......... LEMMA BERGEN CRABTREE, '29 .....,. 'CAROLINE GRATIA GETTY, '29 ...,.2.. MARY FITZ-RANDOLPH, '32 ...... Il' 591 jj ..,.............PreJia'ent ........Vice-Prefident ..................S'ecreta1y ,.....,................Trea,rarer .......PabZicity Manager ..........Arcbery Manager .......,Ba.reball Manager .......Ba:ketbalZ Manager Manager ...Field Hockey Mdndgff' Manager ...........S'occer Manager ...........Tenn2I MdHd'g61' ..,...,..,.....Track Manager' ...Prefident of Pentbafna ......PreJia'ent of The Poi! Frefnrnan Reprefentatioe l 269 l WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB Bache Shields Walter Munson Holme Sawelon Ganzenmuller Mundy Homan Lyman Wagner Russell Crissey Perry Mullen Browne Harding O'Neil Sterns Hopper Cronyn Bateman lrmschler Wilder L.Smith Pinekney Austin Clark Eclminster Losie Bowell jackson Herring Wood Kelly Mone Armstrong H. Rice Barlow Marshall Myer Oshurg Urban Sharpe Davis Morrison Hilton Johnson Schultz Maurer Hohrath Starr Andrews Sturtevant Ferriss Wilcox Dulfy Ingalls Wenner M. Rice Dudley Terwilliger Wilson Westbury Farrell Wilkinson Pullcn Simon Talbot A.Smith Shangle McAlpine McCall Wheeler Bettis Brockway Kelsey Gorbaty Pope J.Smith Emmons Simpson Gosnell Cohen SEN IORS Womezz 's Glee Club MARJORY ALICE RICE, '29, ,,,,,, ,,,, , ANNA MARGARET WILSON, '29.. PAULINE EMMA TERNVILLIGER, '30 ..,,,. CHARLOTTE LUCILE INGALLS, '29 .E... MADELINE TRIER DUFFY, '30 .,... NIRS. ERIC DUDLEY ..,,..,I. ,.w,.,. MILDRED WENNER, '29 ,...,.....,...,,,,.I,,.I , .CI,.CCCY,, .C GRADUATE MEMBER KATHERINE WOOD FLORENCE FRANCES ANDREWS MABLE ESTHER AUSTIN GRACE JENNY BOWELL MARION AVICE BROCKWAY CATHERINE AUGUSTA BUCKELEW RUTH CHAEFEE ELSIE LOIS CLARK ROSALIE FLORENCE COHEN CORNELIA BURR DAVIS BEATRICE ALLEN MARGARET SEELEY BATEMAN MIRIAM DU BOIS BLOOMER MARY MILDRED CLARK MADELINE TRIER DUFFY MINNIE EDMINSTER RUTH GORBATY HELEN LA MONTE GRIEFIS SYLVIA CAROLINE HILTON MARY ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG ETHEL CATHERINE BACHE LYDIA MARY CRISSEY POLLY CRONYN ANNE DARLING ANNA MARIE FARRELL KATHERINE REED GANZENMULLER GERTRUDE MARIA HOHRATH MARY LOUISE BARLOW ESTHER BETTIS HELENE BROWNE ELIZABETH ELLWANGER CHADWICK JACQUELINE DARRIEULAT MARION EMMONS LIZETTE FURMAN HAND CAROL HENRIETTA HENRICH MARGARET SHAW HERRING HELEN ELIZABETH HOLNIE CHARLOTTE LUCILE INGALLS BEATRICE CONSUELO JACKSON MARGARET LOUISE JOHNSON EVANGELINE ELIZABETH KELSEY JANET NOYES JUNIORS MILDRED MARIE HOMAN BRUNI-IILDA MARGARET IRMSCHLER RUTH ISABELLE LYMAN ALICE KATHERINE MONE BEATRICE MORRISON JEAN MUNSON MYRTLE MERETTA PULLBN HELEN HARRIET RICE MARY EDNA SCHOONOVER MARGARET AMELIA SCHULTZ SOPHOMORES DOROTHY RUTH HOPPER MARION LORETTA KELLY GERTRUDE LOUISE LOSIE LAURA ELIZABETH MAURER HALCYONE DELIGHT MCALPINE ERMA JEAN MCCOLL FRANCES EDNA MULLEN HELENA IRENE PERRY JEAN MARION ROSBROOK FRESHMEN DOROTHY FERRISS HELEN GOSNELL ELIZABETH LOVE MARJORIE LEETE MUNDY PHYLLIS MYER JANE O'NEILL HELENA RABENSTEIN iI593H ,.,,..PreIide1zf C,,,Vice-Prefident ..I,,I,.SJef1'etmjy ..,,,, Tremzzrer .,...Lib7'lZl'f6l7Z ,,,,..,.DirecIor .Accompmziff CHARLOTTE HELENE OSBURG RUTH CATHERINE PINCKNEY ELFRIEDA EMMA POPE MARJORY ALICE RICE ESTHER MABLE SAWDON LUCILLE SMITH ANNA MARY URBAN ALICE MARIE VAN MOLLE ANNA MARGARET WVILSON ALIDA SHANGLE EDITH JEANNE SHARPE MARION FERN SIMPSON ANNA GENEVIEVE SMITH JEAN ELIZABETH SMITH MURIEL ELLSWORTH STARR MARION QJEANNE TALBOT PAULINE EMMA TERWILLIGER DORA ELOISE WAGNER HELEN ELIZABETH RUSSELL JEANNE HELEN SIMON MARY AGNES SLOAN NORMA MACPHERSON STEVENS RUTH ELIZABETH WELD IRIS MAUDE WESTBURY ELIZABETH CORNELL WHEELER DOROTHY ANNA WILDER CHARLOTTE STEARNS GERALDINE STURTEVANT BLANCHE WALTER DONNA EDNA WILCOX MARGARET WILKINSON MARJORIE WYLLIE Blacking Finney Darrow Linderman Foley M. Smith Lewis King Gordon Eaton Gates Feigenbaum Siegel Levinson Van Derhoef Stasch D. Smith Ogilvie Bamberger Koller W01nen's Mandolin Club OFFICERS DOROTHY OLDFATHER SMITH, 29S ...F ,,,,r..,,o,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,, ov,,o,,,,.,, P r eszdenf FLORA WOLCOTT STASCH, '3O ,,,,,,,i,,, ,,.,,, V ice-Pmrzdezzz' MARDEL GGILVIE, '31 ...,vo.,,,,,77,,,,ir,vi,,,,, 7,w7 ,,.,.,V,,. S e cretmy ARLENEJEANNETTE VAN DERHOEF: '31 ,,,,7rvv,,7,,,,,,, i,.,., T remuref SENIORS RUTH SYLVIA BAMBERGER AGNES GRACE KELLY FLORENCE MALLETTE DAVIS FRANCES CHARLOTTE LEVINSON JESSIE ELIZABETH GATES SADIE SIEGEL DOROTHY OLDFATHER SMITH JUNIORS IONE KOLLER ERMA LINDERMAN DOROTHY FOLEY PRISCILLA KING DOROTHY BLACKING MARJORIE DARROW JULIA EATON MARGARET SMITH FLORA WOLCOTT STASCH SOPHOMORES MARDEL OGILVIE ARLENE JEANNETTE VAN DERHOEF FRESHMEN MINNIE FEIGENBAUM JANE PINNEY RUTH GORDON MARION MAYNARD C5943 Lasbinsl-cy Leonard Cobb Ellis Crosby Blinkorf Montgomery Mchlman Ingalls Smith Bambcrgcr Robinson Women 's Debate C lub COUNCIL CHARLOTTE LUCILE INGALLS, '29 .,,.rer..r.rC...,,..e,,,rroo. ..... P Nfldwf DOROTHY OLDEATHER SMITH, '29 ,,,,,,, .,.......,.T...T.. M flildggf' DORIS CORA MONTGOMBRY, '30 ,,oo1, ..,..,,T 5 ecrefmy-Tfeefuw JULIA MEHLMANa '29 A,,,AVV7,Y7,wVw,7V,,,A .oooo.... P zzlrlicity Manager HONORARY MEMBERS MISS RUTH DAVIS MISS RACHEL LOUISE FITCH ACTIVE MEMBERS RUTH SYLVIA BAMBERGER IDA BLINKOBF CONSTANCE AGNES COBB GERTRUDE GEORGINA COYNE BARBARA CONKLIN CROSBY JEAN FREDERICKS CHARLOTTE LUCILE INGALLS 559511 AGNES GRACE KELLY ROSE BEVERLYE LASHINSKY FRANCES MYRTLE LEONARD JULIA MEHLMAN JOSEPHINE GOODALE MILLS DORIS CORA MONTGOMERY DOROTHY OLE-FATHER SMITH Rucflc Corwm Murphy The W ETHEL WINIFRED CORWIN, '29 ,,,... MARY KATHLEEN RUEFLE, '29 ..... MARION ESTHER MURPHY, '30 .,..,, MADELINE ESTELLA WAGNER, '30 LUNE1-TA FAY CHURCHILL, '30 ,..... Liebman Ginsburg Tsao Feinberg Croissant Varon Fuchs Davis Peterson Mendez Blinkofl' Dorner Cohen Apfel Goldstein Siegel Shuchowsky Bambergcr Brockway Briggs Kaplan Robbins Feigcnbaurn Osburg Women's Cosmopolitan Club MRS. LIVINGSTON FARRAND DEAN RACHEL LOUISE FITCH EMILY WILMA BRIGGS, '29 .....,. MINNIE KAPLAN, '29 ,....,.......e DOROTHY COTTIS, '31 .,.,,,....,,,,..,.... GERTRUDE ROBBINS, '29 ..........,....,,. MARION AVICE BROCKWAY, '29 .......... BARBARA CONKLIN CROSBY, '31 ......,... RUTH SYLVIA BAMBERGER, '29 ...... LAURA MENDEZ RUTH SYLVIA BAMBERGER IDA BLINKOFF EMILY WILMA BRIGGS MARION AVICE BROCKWAY OSEA CALCIOLARI ELIZABETH CONRAD FARWELL MARGARET GILCHRIST SYLVIA GUTMANN DOROTHY COTTIS BARBARA CONKLIN CROSBY PAULINE DAVIS FLORENCE APREL MARGARET BRENNAN JACQUELINE DARRIBULAT MINNIE FEIGENBAUM PHYLLIS FLEET HONORARY MEMBERS MISS GRACE SEELY ACTIVE MEMBERS Miss GERTRUDE HOUSTON NYE MRS. NATHANIEL SCHMIDT .........,...PreJide2zt ,,....,............Vue-Prexzdmt ...L.... Correxponding Secrermj Recording .S'em'mrj Alumni Serretmy GRADUATES GRACE AGNES PETERSEN SENIORS GRACE CARLIN ROSALIE FLORENCE COHBN EULA LUCILLE CROISSANT SHIRLEY DOROTHY FEINBERG MINNIE KAPLAN HAZEL MARIE LOUISE KEILY V JUNIORS FRANCES IRMA KROUPA EMMA LINDERMAN SOPHOMORES FRBDERXCA MARIE DORNER JEAN MCKINLAY MAEEL JEANNETTE SHAW CLARA MARY SMITH FRESHMEN SHIRLEY FUCHS FRANCES GINSBURG FERDINANDA KELLER HENRIETTA LIEBMAN ll597ll Chapter Editor of The Camzopalimn .Ytzzdent T1'm.rzz1e1 WEI VAN TSANG CHARLOTTE HELENE OSBURG GERTRUDE ROBBINS SADIE SIEGEL CHIEN YU TSAO ROSA WEINSTOCK ROSE RUBIN RUTH EDITH SHUCKOWSKY CHARLOTTE SIMKIN EDITH JUDITH VARON ESTHER HELEN WEINER MOLLY HASSLER WILSON SLAVA MALEC EVELYN NEIEEER DOROTHY ROLLINS AURELIA SALBA NORA STERN D015 and Circle IN URBE FRANCES PALMER EAGAN MARGUERITE KINGSBURY ROSALIND HUMPHREY JEANETTE POWELL SENIORS CHARLOTTE GRISTEDE DOROTHY DELAFRED MEAD ISABELLE SALOMAN JUNIORS JEAN GORDON BANCROFT EVELYN SNEDAKER FISHER DORIS IRENE VAN DERHOEF SOPHOMORES JOSEPHINE AMANDA BEALS DOROTHY FOLEY ARLENE 'IEANNETTE VAN DERHOEF E 598 H lllllllllll The Foil OFFICERS CAROLINE GRATIA GETTY, '29 ...,, I , , ,.,v,..,,...., , , . , P fefzdent JEAN GORDON BANCROBT, '30 O..OO .,,O..OO., V ice-P1 efzdent LEMMA BERGEN CRABTREE, '29 O.... O,.O7 .Y eclvmfjf-Tfeafurer SENIORS IRMA FLORENCE BEYER DOROTHY CLARA CHASE LEMMA BERGEN CRABTREE CAROLINE GRATIA GETTY HANNAH HUNSICKER MILDRED ELIZABETH KAHSE KATHRYN MARY MCGUIRE DOROTHY ELIZABETH REED CHARLOTTE LOUISE SCHILLKE JUNIORS 'JEAN GORDON BANCROET CAROLINE KELSEY DAWDY EVELYN SNEDAKER FISHER FRANCESCA PATRIA HAUSLEIN ELIZABETH JANE EPLEY ROSE JOCELYN MARGOLIN JANE ELIZABETH ROSS SOPI-IOMORES BARBARA NORMAN COLLYER - QLIVE MARY ESPENSCHIED KATHERINE TUTTLE LOWE BERTHA RADER KATHERINE REED GANZENMULLER JEANNE HELEN SIMON GERTRUDE MURDOCK GOODWIN JOSEPHINE DENT SYMONS ARLENE JEANNETTE VAN DERHOEF 1159911 22,555-?-1' ''REL- EEW G-S,AiG-Qi'..::'.'S1,Q? f f' - ' f, mg- :af I . ima: I AAWXE' Kuig 9 Arete OFFICERS MAYBELLE CURTISS, '29 .,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,A ...A...... P Meriden! PAULINE EMMA TERWILLIGER, '30 ..w.. ...,. V ice Prefzniem' EDITH CATHERINE YOUNG, '29 .,.,.,, ....... S ecremfjy MARION GENEVIEVE COON, '29 .,,,, ..... T remurer SENIORS ELSIE LOIS CLARK MARION GENEVIEVE COON MAYBELLE CURTISS ETHEL HELEN LEHDE ELEANOR PAYE PEASE BEATRICE CAROLINE FEHR FLORENCE ANNA GERKEN MARTHA GOODHART GEORGIANA MARKS ADA LOUIsE MASON EVELYN GRACE METZGER ELSIE LOUISE PERSBACKER ELIZABETH GRACE PHILBRICK RUTH CATHERINE PINCKNEY CHARLOTTE LOUISE SCHILLKE MILDRED MARY TRUSCOTT JUNIORS MARY VROOMAN PAGE ROSELIA LUGENIA Ross MARY ELLEN SCHUTT CLARISSA MARY SMITH PAULINE EMMA TERWILLIGER MARION AURELIA WOOD SOPHOMORE NORMA MACPHERSON STEVENS Q 600 11 0 4- . Wayside A termcztb CATHARINE MABEL CURVIN, '29... HELEN LOUISE GILLMEISTER, '29 ,.A..,,A HELEN LILLIS HAMMOND, '29 ,,....... KATHRYN IRENE MEYER, '29 ,.,,.., MISS EDNA HOTCHKISS MRS. GERALDINE MEARS DR. ESTHER PARKER MARTHA COX CATHARINE MAEEL CURVIN HELEN LOUISE GILLMEISTER OFFICERS President ..,..,m.Vice-Prefidefzr ,..,.,...,.,.Sec1fefmy IN URBE SENIORS MRS. KARL WIEGAND MISS HELEN WING MRS. PAUL WORK FERNE GRIEEITH HELEN LILLIS HAMMOND LYDIA PATTERSON KITT KATHRYN IRENE MEYER ' MURIEL LYON GARDNER JUNIORS FRANCES MYRTLE LEONARD MARGARET AMELIA SCHULTZ SOPHOMORES CATHERINE ADALAIDE BLEWER DOROTHY FASSETT BORST ESTHER HANKINSON ELSA KRUSA MARY FRANCES SHIELDS ' 560111 Trmfmfer fsozg 5, A' ggi Kappa Aiblwz Them Fifty-six Chapters Founded at De Pauvv University in 1870 Tanzcr Fizz-Randolph Bairz Bcavcn Gosncll O'Ncill Dooley Wilson Blake Taft Weld Garliug NuEorr Mann Egglcron Espcnschicd Crow Evans Gray H. Smith Slaght M. Smith Hoisington Wicgand Pullcn H. Gillespie Eplcy Kellogg Shattuck D. Smith Marrinctri Lennon Gregg Gibbs Hcyl Dean Godfrey Gore Falcs Noyes Powers R. Gillcspic 560411 x MRS. ANNA BOTSBORD COMSTOCR MISS ETI-IEL BAILEY MRS. RAYMOND BELL MRS. GEORGE RAY CHAMBERLAIN MRS. LOUIS DENNIS MRS. RICHARD EDWARDS MISS MARY EVERETT MISS LILLIAN PEARLE GREEN MISS REBECCA HARRIS MISS CECILIA LAW MRS. WILLIAM LEE MRS. THOMAS LYON MRS. 'JAMES MCKINNEY ALMENA DEAN ZOE BARCLAY FALES ELINORE GIBBS RUTH GILLESEIE ELIZABETH JANE EPLEY HELEN ELIZABETH GILLESPIB PAULINE BARTLE HOISINGTON EMILY BLAKE ROSANNA FRENCH CROW EDNA ELEANOR EGGLETON OLIVE MARY ESPENSCHIED MARY EVANS MARION ELSA BAITZ MARION JEAN BEAVEN - PHYLLIS AMANDA DOOLEY om Chapter Eftubfiflsed in 1881 IN FACULTATE IN URBE GRADUATE STUDENT MISS ELEANOR FOOTE SENIORS MARY GERTRUDE GODEREY ELIZABETH GORE ELIZABETH HALSEY GREGG DOROTHY HEYL JUNIORS MARION KELLOGG MYRTLE MERETTA PULLEN JOYCE MARGUERITE SHATTUCIC SOPHOMORES FLORENCE RUTH GARLING ELEANOR MAXWELL GRAY JEAN WILBUR MANN CARROLL MARTINETTI FRESHMEN MARY FITZ-RANDOLI1 HELEN GOSNELL 4160511 MISS MISS MRS. MISS MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MISS MISS MRS. MRS. RUBY HOWE LOUISE MERRITT EDWARD NICHOLS ANNA PAINE ROBERT RETTGER ROBERT SAILOR SUMNER SLICHTER ALBERT SMITH LOUIS SINJITH RUTH SMITH MARY WAITE ELIAS ROOT WILLIS ALFRED WRAY GRACE LENNON MARGARET NOYES THELMA POWERS MARY JANE WHITE DORA FRANCES SMITH MARY ELEANOR SMITH ELSA MARIE WIEGAND HELEN LOUISE NUEEORT ELEANOR SLAGHT HILDA AGNES SMITH IDA ELIZABETH TABT RUTH ELIZABETH WELD EMILY OYNEILL ELIZABETH TANZER JANET WILSON ,fifgv if-'f5fl'f'KjT'Pj7 ,L ,vj ' Kappa Kappa Gamma Fifty-seven Chapters Founded at Monmouth College in 1870 Gutmann Korherr Bostwick Harden Knapp Morgan Beatty Post Medden Crosby Page Kroupa Lowe Gretz Cottis Schade White Wagner Macon Hall Lamb Edgerton F. Lappeus Hunsicker Burton Reader Brown Russell Leighton C. Lappeus H6063 MISS KATHERINE ALEXANDER MRS. RICHARD BAKER MRS. JOHN BARR MRS. PETER CLAASSEN MRS. PHILLIPS GARRETT MRS. HARRISON GOODMAN MRS. HENRY HINKLEY MISS MARIEN PAYNE BURTON ,SARA GBRTRUDE EDGERTON JEAN GORDON BANCROPT JEANETTE ELENA BROWN MARJORIE ELLENOR KNAPP FRANCES IRMA KROUPA MARJORIE ELIZABETH BEATTY EMILY BOSTWICK DOROTHY COTTIS BARBARA CONKLIN CROSBY ISABEL MARY KORHERR Psi C lmpfer Eftfzlzfifbed in 1883 IN URBE MISS MARY HULL MRS. FRANK LAMBERT MRS. FRANCES LEHR MISS JULIA MELOTTE MRS. HENRY NEEDHALI MRS. MELVIN NICHOLS GRADUATE STUDENTS MRS. EDWARD PHILLIPS MISS RUTH SI-IAW MISS LOUISE TARBELL MRS. LEONARD URQUH.ART MRS. HELEN WAGNER MISS MARY WILCOX MRS. BENJAMIN PERCY YOUNG AGNES GRACE KELLY FRANCES CRANDELL LAPPEUS EMILY HALL MISS RHEUA MEDDEN SENIORS HANNAH HUNSICKER JUN IORS ISABEL WINANS LAMB ELLEN MEDDEN JOAN MARGARET POST EVELYN JEANNETTE READER SOPHOMORES MARJORIE BENSON GRETZ MARY HENNESSEY MARIAN LORETTA KELLY KATHRINE TUTTLE LOWE FRESHMEN CHARLOTTE STAFFORD LAPPEUS HELEN ELIZABETH LEIGHTDN 560711 FLORENCE SCOTT ELLA FLORENCE SULLIVAN MADELINE CONSTANCE WAGNER ELIZABETH HALSEY WIiITE EDITH MARIE MACON VIRGINIA VAN KIRK MORGAN CONSTANCE MORRIS PAGE ALICE ELLIOTT SCHADE ELEANOR NOEL RUSSELL W Delta Gamma Forty-three Chapters Founded at Louis School in 1872 Calkins H. Reed M. Rice D'heeclcne j. Hunter Whire Sruarc Dunning Collier LaDue Cooper Uerz Cris: D. Reed Buckingham Kahsc Auch Dymott H, Rice Shields Dean Stevens Johnannsen Abel Harris Gr0H Whiting Srurrevanr Worrhen Ellcnwood Hurlbur Pierson Wilkinson Thornhill M. Whalen Couch Gocrner N. Hunter 560811 MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MISS MISS MRS. MRS. CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK HENRY BUCKINGHAM ROLLO CLINTON CARPENTER FOSTER COFFIN MARION ELIZABETH CRIST MARY DOUGLAS HERBERT CHARLES ELMER HAROLD FLACK RUTH CAMERON CALKINS OLA COOPER FLORENCE CRIST GERMAINE DVHEEDENE MARY ELIZABETH GROER IDA ELLA AUCH EVELYNE MAY COLLIER CLARA SLY DUNNING RUTH AGNES ABEL JANET BAILEY VIRGINIA BANKS Chi C lrapter Extnbfifbed in 1885 IN URBE MRS. ALLEN FRASER MRS. WILLIAM JOHN HEBEL MRS. RALPH LENT MRS. CHARLES MURDOCK MISS ELSIE MURRAY MRS. CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP MRS. ROBERT OSBORNE MRS. PAUL PRICE MISS GERTRUDE SCOTT GRADUATE STUDENT MISS CONSTANCE CONNOR BROWN SENIORS MARY ELIZABETH HARRIS JOSEPHINB ROSS HUNTER MILDRED ELIZABETH KAHSE MARION MARGARET LADUE JUNIORS GRACE ELIZABETH MILLER HELEN HARRIET RICE MARGARET ALLIS SAXE SOPHOMORES MARGARET BUCKINGHAM DOROTHY MARION DEAN MAVIS SYLVIA DYMOTT NANCY BOULDEN HUNTER CLAIRE DENISE COUCH RUTH CECELIA ELLENWOOD VIOLA GOERNER ELEANOR VIRGINIA HURLBUT FRESHMEN ALICE JONES MARION KING MARY LOUISE PIERSON J609J MRS. VIRGINIA SETTER MISS MADGE KATHERINE SMITH MRS. WILLIAM TRYSTRAM STEVENS MRS. WILLIAM ALONZO STOCKING MISS LUELLA WILLIAMS MRS. WALTER WILLIAMS MRS. KARL WOOD MRS. EDMUND WORTHEN DOROTHY ELIZABETH REED HELEN REED MARJORIE ALICE RICE RUTH ELEANOR UETZ ANOR GERTRUDE WHITING DOROTHY WOOD STUART VIRGINIA THORNHILL FRANCES DYER WHITE MARY AUGUSTA JOHANNSEN MARY FRANCES SHIELDS ELIZABETH JEANETTE STEVENS GERALDINE CLARA STEURTEVANT MARGARET DELIA WHALEN MARGARET WILKINSON RACHEL DAURA WORTHEN falx , , AQDZM PM Twenty-eight Chapters Founded at Syracuse University in 1872 Hamilton Cheney Tompkins Palmer Blood M. Morton Fucrtcs Evans K. Bradley McKlnlay Dorncr Borst Collyer Gallagher Ogdcn Barton Stcvrns Davenport Kcator A. Morton Nyc I-lapgood Trcfts Vosc Talbot Hannon Grifns Moor: Wenborne Gordon Wolfe Stearns Frederick E. R. joncs E. T. Jones Barlow M. Bradley Eckcrt Waltcr McCabe 1161011 MISS KATHRYN BARTON MRS. CHARLES BRUFF MRS. CARL GILBERT MRS. EDWIN HOPKINS MRS. CARL FREEMAN HOWE MISS MRS. ADELAIDE KISTLER LEWIS KNUDSON EULA LUCILLE CROISSANT KATHRYN AGNES HANNON MARGARET HAPGOOD JOSEPHINE HINE RUTH LAING KEATOR EMILY LOUISE BLOOD ELIZABETH INGRAM CHENEY DOROTHEA DAVIS HELEN LA MONTE GRIEEIS ANNE SARGBNT HAMILTON WILHELMINA BARTON DOROTHY FASSETT BORST BARBARA NORMAN COLLYER LAURA ELIZABETH DAVENPORT FREDERICA MARIE DORNER DOROTHY ELIZABETH EVANS MARY FUERTES MARY LOUISE BARLOW .KATHRYN MARY BRADLEY MARGUERITE BRADLEY ELEANOR MARY ECKERT JEAN FREDERICK RUTH GORDON ELEANOR ROBERTSON JONES Delta Chapter Estnbfixbed in 1889 IN URBE MRS. GEORGE YOUNG, JR. GRADUATE STUDENT MRS. HAROLD NELSON BLISS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ll 611 13 MRS HERBERT METZGER MRS. HAROLD MARSTON MORSE MRS. HOWARD RILEY MISS GRACE ALVANA SEELY MRS. MISS MRS. ALLEN HOSIE TREMAN BETTY TALMAGE WYCOFF EDWARD GUILD WYCKOFF JANET WOOLWORTH NOYEjS RUTH ELIZABETH NYE , KSENIA PROSKOURIAROIJE MARGARET STUART SCHEER HELEN REA TREFTS MARAGRET ELLEN ALTHEA MCCABE MILDRED ELIZABETH MORTON THELMA ELIZABETH PALMER AGNES TALBOT RUTH CALISTA TOMPKINS CATHERINE ANNE GALLAGHER JANE KATHLEEN MARSHALL JEAN MCKINLAY MARGARET DORCY OGDEN LOUISE STEVENS MARY STEWART WENBORNE BARBARA FRANCES WYCKOBE ELIZABETH TYLER JONES SALLY MOORE ALICE MAY MORTON PHYLLIS MYER CHARLOTTE STEARNS BLANCHE WALTER JEAN WOLIIE 0 L 9.9.6 W V K iawah. M ,i '51 V , if 3 ' 51'-1ffL'1,S11.wN' - ...rr Aabluz Omicron Pi, Thirty-three Chapters Founded at Barnard College in 1897 Browne Jenks Laney Miner McDonagh B. Rogers Hopper Bissell Arnold Blewer Mullen Meisse Worden Thro Wilson Herrick Arthur Lynahan Smirh Irish Barvian V. Rogers Saxton Hepworch Mongel Milligan Dawdy Ponrius Harris H. Miner Kolb Cobb Kitt Jann 56123 ff J , . T- -QI fx- 4 .X ' If Epsilon C bdpzef MRS. ARTHUR ALI.EN MRS. LELAND NARCROSS ALLEN Eftubfifbed in 1908 IN FACULTATE MISS GRACE MORIN IN URBE MRs. MORTIER FRANKLIN BARRUS MISS VIRGINIA IRENE CARR Mlss ELIZABETH BAKER CONSTANCE AGNES COBB MARGENE LOUISE HARRIS MARIE CATHERINE JANN LYDIA KITT ETHEL BISSELL CAROLINE KELSEY DAWDY MARY MILLER ARNOLD MARY THERESA BARVIAN CATHERINE ADELAIDE BLEWER DOROTHY ALICE HEPWORTH ELIZABETH CORNELIA HERRICIC FRANCES ELIZABETH MEISSE MARIAN FORSYTH MILLIGAN MARTHA JEAN ARTHUR HELENE BROWN DOROTHY MARY HOPPER MARY ELIZABETH FLANNERY RICHARD MORIJOEE NATHANIEL SCHMIDT ALBERT WRIGHT MISS MRS. MRS. MRS. GRADUATE STUDENTS MISS FRANCES PALMER EAGAN MISS HELEN MARY SCHLAUCH SENIORS JUNIORS RUTH ELIZABETH SMITH SOPHOMORES OLIVE GRACE WORDEN FRESHMEN I 613 I CHARLOTTE KOLB HELENE WHITE MINER MARGARET LOUISE PONTIUS HELEN ELIZABETH STUDEBAKER JANET ELIZABETH IRISH ELIZABETH JANE LYNAHAN ANNA MUNDER MONOEL FRANCES EDNA MULLEN VESTA MARIE ROGERS DOROTHY DUNLAP SAXTON ISABEL LUCELLA THRO ELIZABETH PATRICIA TULLY MOLLY HASSLER WILSON MARGARET GORDEN MCDONAGH JEAN LUELLA MINER BARBARA SEYMOUR ROGERS ek liggfg:-l ' Jilii Q Delta Zeta Forty-eight Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1902 Crandall Schildwaster Gryl Sumner Stone Frees Troy Oster I. Van Derhoef Allen Lautrup Ellendt Hall Karl Bettis Easton M. Lewis Hilton Skilling Case Glynn jones Davis D. Lewis Clark Eagan Andrews D. Van Derhoef Dewey Freedman il 614 ll, MRS. RUTH TROUTMAN COOK MISS ELIZABETH DENMAN MRS. WILLIAM KIMBALL FLORENCE ANNE CASE MARY MILDRED CLARK MADELYN LOUISE DAVIS ALMA BISHOP DEWEY MARY MILDRED EAGAN ELIZABETH LLOYD EASTON ROSE ELLENDT V MARY 'ELIZABETH GLYNN ESTHER BETTIS MARY CRANDALL ELEERTA YETIVE FREES ANNA KATHERINE GRYL DOROTHY ANNABELLE HALL Beta C lmptevf E.rtfzbli.rhrd 177 1908 IN FACULTATE MISS ELOISE IRISH IN URBE MISS GLADYS MOUNT MRS. OSCAR VON ENGELN MISS NELLIE WILSON SENIOR FLORENCE FRANCES ANDREWS JUNIORS KATHERINE FLANDERS FREELAND DOROTHY LEWIS FREDERICA BALLARD SINCLAIR MARION FAY SKILLING ELIZABETH STURROCK THOMPSON DORIS IRENE VAN DERHOEP SOPHOMORES HELEN MARGARET LAUTRUP MAEEL FRANCES LEWIS NORMA MACPHERSON STEVENS ARLENE JEANNETTE VAN DERHOER FRESHMEN JULIA TROY 5 615 11 MARION JONES ELMA OSTER CHRISTINE ANNE SCHILDWASTER HARRIET STONE EDNA STRONG x, , NLG- Q l f' Delta Delta Delta Seventy-three Chapters Founded at Boston University in 1888 Pierce Edelman Bollman Hablutzel Seipp H. Schloh Snook Hunter Ward R. Hicks Gibbs A.Scl'1loh Ayres Sloan Dallmer Emerson Hunt Hall Gehret Yost Kline Huppman Saltford Nicholson Nikiforoff Yakhontoff Keese P. Hicks Gristede Jones English Corwin Bassage Graham Walker Hand Il6l6H A , M Alpha B eta Chapter E.rtabli.rl1cd in 1913 IN FACULTATE MISS MISS ELEANOR MCMULLEN RUTH ST. JOHN MRS. MARGARET TREVOR FORD MRS. STACY MAY MRS. MAROUERITE POHEK MRS. HAROLD PRATT MRS. MISS MISS MRS. MISS LUCY PHELPS SIMONS EMMA SPEED DELIA STONE ROLLO TALLCOTT EVELYN WALKER MRS. CORNELIUS BETTEN MISS RACHEL LOUISE FITCH MISS ELEANOR SYMONDS IN URBE MRS. MARY ORR BARBER MRS. MINNETTE METCALE BROCKWAY MRS. ALYENE FBNNER BROWN MRS. IDA EDMOND MISS EMILY FASOLDT MISS LILLIAN FASOLDT MRS. LOUISE STEVENS FENNER MISS MARGARET FISH GRADUATE STUDENTS MISS ANNE GORDON SENIORS EVELYN DE GOLIER BASSAGE ETHEL WINIFRED CORWIN DOROTHY ADELAIDE ENGLISH HELEN MARION JONES JUNIORS PRISCILLA HICKS MARGARET ANN HUPPMAN HELEN GRANT KEESE GUNHILD WILHELMINA NICHOLSON ELEANOR LOUISE YOST SOPHOMORES ESTHER VICTORIA AYERS CHARLOTTE ELSIE DALLMER MYRA EMERSON RUTH GIBBS MARY AGNES SLOAN FRESHMEN AGNES DOROTHY BOLLMAN MARY ANNA EDELMANN SARA GEHRET FRIEDA HABLUTZEL RUTH HICKS BEATRICE DE NIKE HUNTER MARGARET WARD I 617 H LUCILE ELEANOR GRAHAM CHARLOTTE GRISTEDE LIZETTE FURMAN HAND NINA NIKIEOROEI1 JEAN ELIZABETH SALTFORD MARY CATHERINE UDALL OLGA YAKHONTOPE DOROTHEA FLOYD HALL ROSEMARY HORTON HUNT MARGUERITE RANDOLPH KLINE ANNELIESE CHARLOTTE SCHLOH MARION PIERCE BERYL GENEVIEVE POLHEMUS CHARLOTTE PRINCE IDA HILDEGARD SCHLOH CORNELIA ELIZABETH SEIPP BARBARA STIMSON SNOOK .11 , ,gf wi' lei' 21, I-ZW Chi Omega Seventy-two Chapters Founded at University of Arkansas in 1895 Har: Brown Stansbury Drumm Edwards Beals Fincher Darriculat Gricr Simons Lyman Fraser McCully Mon: Armstrong Carry Rogers Schutt Lawyer Srcvcns Middaugh Dictzcn Noycs Losic Pipa M. F. Bateman Rucflc Tinkcr Hill M. S. Bateman Moody Cucrvo 56183 nn-Q..g, MRS. JOSEPH BARR MRS. GORDON BEOENT MRS. HOMER CHAPMAN MISS KATHERINE FISH MARY.FRANCES BATBMAN LOIS IVERNA MARY HILL CHARLOTTE LUCILE INGALLS MARGARET SEELEY BATEMAN EDITH MARGOT CUERVO -DOROTHY MAY DIETZEN MARGUERITE EDWARDS RACHEL SHAW FRASER MARY JANE LYMAN KJOSEPHINE AMANDA BEALS DORIS BROWN SALLYE DRUM ELIZABETH HART MARY PATRICIA LEARY MARTHA ARMSTRONG PHYLLIS LOUISE BURRITT HELEN MARIE CARTY beta AQDZM Chapter Eftublifbed in 1917 IN URBE MRS. WEBB YORK SENIORS MARY KATHLEEN RUEPLE JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN H6l9H MRS. LEWIS FROMAN MRS. JOHN JENKINS MRS. ROBERT MORSE MISS LILLIAN SHABEN CLAIRE FLORENCE MOODY SARAH JANET NOYES MARY ELIZABETH ANN PRATT DORIS HENRIETTA MCCULLY ALICE CATHERINE MONE ISABELLE ROGERS MARY ELLEN SCHUTT INEZ ARLENB TAEOR GUBRTINE TINKER GERTRUDE LOUIE LOSIE RHODA ELLIS MIDDAUGH MONA DAWAN PIPA MARJORIE STANSBURY JOSEPHXNE DENT SYMONS JACQUELINE DARRIEULAT MARION KATHERINE LAWYER CARMELITA MARIE STEVENS ,fu .fic 4' ' 1' 's 1. sf 'l ,I C, I' .li Kappa Delta Fifty-five Chapters Founded at Virginia Stare Normal School in 1897 Norrhrup Rummler Meagher I. Ahrairys Brodcr V. Churchill Young Umlauf Griich Nash Murphy Cole A. Wagner Hoberg Gaincy Taylor Miller L. Churchill Borchcrding Stearns Mead Gillmelstcr S, Wagner Srenberg TcnBroeck Van Molle Lum Persbacker Walbancke Wade Fcrriss B. Abrairys Grilling Finney McColly Garman Van Hoesen H6203 Omega Chi Chapter MIss MILDRED STORM BOOL MIss EVELYN KENNEDY AGNES TERESA GAINEY HELEN LOUISE GILLMEISTER GLADYS CATHERINE LUM DOROTHY DELAPRED MEAD ELSIE LOUISE PERSBACKER CAROL BORCHERDING LUNETTA CHURCHILL SARAH MAY COLE OLIVE HOEERG RUTH MCCOLLY IDA MILLER BERTHA ABRAITYS IDA ABRAITYS FRANCES MARY BRODBR VELMA ROSALTHA CHURCHILL GERTRUDE LEONE GRIFFITH DOROTHY FERRISS JANE PINNEY MILDRED GARMAN Eftabfixbed in 1917 IN FACULTATE MISS LUCY KIMBALL IN URBE SENIORS MARIAN MAY WALBANCKE JUNIORS AMELIA KATHERINE WAGNER SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN DONNA EDNA WILCOX I 621 H MRS. RUTH TROUSDALE MRS, FORREST WRIGHT EDITH COLUMBIA STBNBERG ADRIA TENBROECIC ALICE MARIA VAN MOLLE MARIAM MAY WADE SYLVIA ANNE WAGNER MARION ESTHER MURPHY EDITH NASH JOSEPHINE LOUISE NORTHRUP CHARLOTTE SIMKIN MADELINE STEARNS ADELAIDE LOUISE TAYLOR LEOPOLDINA HIZNAY GENEVIEVE MEAGHBR KATHERINE RUMMLER RUTH CATHERINE UMLAUF GLADYS LOUISE YOUNG VIRGINIA GRIFFING ANNE SISSON CHRISTINE VAN I-IOESEN Tl 0300 5 fgu Sigma Delta Tau Thirteen Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1917 Pushin L. Tobias Fine Svvecdler Kaplan Jacobs Speiser Fineman M. Saymon E. Saymon E. Stern Sadler Marx Kondell Levison Marlcson Kommel DeGoff Graaf Sterngold Tobias N. Stern Friedman Robinson Duschnes lI6Z2H ADELE DEGOFF ALMA GRAEF MARION KOMMEL EDITH MILDRED KONDELL BLUMA ROSE JACOBS BEATRICE KAPLAN EVELYN FINEMAN JEANNE HARRIS DOROTHY DUSCHNES SELMA FINE SELMA FREEDMAN BEATRICE GOLDSTEIN HORTENCE GOLDSTEIN Agvbvz Chapter E.ftabli.fbed ill 1917 SEN IORS ELIZABETH STERN JUNIORS SOPHOMORES LENORE MURIEL TOBIAS FRESHMEN JANET MARJORIE TOBIAS I1 623 11 CONSTANCE JEANNE LEVISON HELEN GERTRUDE MARKSON HELEN MARX ANITA SADLER ELEANOR SAYMON JEANNETTE SWEEDLER IRMA MAY PUSHIN MAXINE SAYMON RUTH ROBINSON MARJORIE SPEISER MARGARET STEIN NORA STERN MARIAN STERNGOLD . . f '6F aQ531iiLaiQ?9ig',Z. ' I, YY-' ff I Agbhcz Xi Delta Forty-two Chapters Founded at Lombard College in 1893 Young Gates Wenner M. Brooks Hook Brockway Mills Baker Leonard Barker Wagner Fisher L. Brooks Foster Paddock Lyman Love D. Hopper Blakeslee Wheeler Cronyn Wilder D. King Ogilvie Leaming McColl E. Hopper Bryan Redfearn Gilchrist E. King Stamps Dobson Mundy Sherwood Webster Irish 56241 A601941 Beta Chapter Efmblixlaed in 1918 IN FACULTATE MISS DOROTHY CELIA DELANY IN URBE MISS SARAH BARNARD MISS ARLUENE CHESEBORO MRS. ALBERT DURAND MRS. AXEL FERDINAND GUSTAESON MRS. GOLDEN HALL MRS. VAN BREED HART GRADUATE STUDENT MISS MARGARET KLUMPP SENIORS MARIAN AVICB BROCKWAY ANNA LUCILLE BROOKS JESSIE ELIZABETH GATES JUNIORS KATHERINE WEAKLEY BAKER ELDA JANE BARKER A HELEN MIRIAM BROOKS MARTHA CORDELIA FISHER BEATRICE ELIZABETH FOSTER DORA ELOISE WAGNER SOPHOMORES JANE BLAKESLEE POLLY CRONYN DOROTHY RUTH HOPPER ELIZABETH HOPPER DOROTHY KING ELIZABETH LEAMING FRESHMEN VIRGINIA BARRETT RUTH RHOBORA BRYAN GWENDOLYNE AILENE DOBSON DOROTHY MARIE FRICK MARGARET EILEEN GILKRIST LOIS HAYDEN WEBSTER J625H MISS LAURA LESKE MRS. ARCHIBALD LAIDLAW MISS SHIRLEY MILLER MISS MARION PLOSS MRS. JOHN SPEED MRS. EVERETT STRONG MISS MAEEL WALKER JOSEPHINE GOODALE MILLS MILDRED ROMAYNE WENNER ESTHER JEANETTE YOUNG FRANCES MYRTLE LEONARD BEATRICE MARINE LOVE RUTH ISABELLE LYMAN ALICE JEAN PADDOCK ELISABETH ROSA TOWN VIRGINIA MARION LITTLE MARGARET LYBOLT ERMA JEAN MCCOLL MARDBL OGILVIE ELIZABETH CORNELL WHEELER DOROTHY ANNA WILDER EDYTHE KING MARJORIE LEETE MUNDY ANNE HOLROYD REDEERN VERA SHERWOOD ALICE MARION STAMPS Pi Beta Phi Seventy-one Chapters V Founded at Monmouth College in 1867 Hearle Chadwick Ritter Thomas Hart Foley Blauvelt Ward Kuney V. Urban Olsen Young Ryan MeAlpine Dalton Allen Bishop Gardiner Leader Montgomery Wertz Mason Lewis Ross Cranmet Drumm Warren Pye Allyn Pope Gould M. Urban Robertson Kloepfet Nicholls H6263 MRS. FRANK CONGER MRS. KARL DALLENBACH MISS LOUISE FLETEMEYER MRS. VICTOR GAGE MISS EL HELEN CHAPIN ALLYN MAUDE MARION DRUMM MARGARET ADELAIDE GOULD ANITA LEANORE ALLEN MARY LOUISE BISHOP ALICE EVA BLAUVELT FRANCES ANNE CRANMER JANET HARRISON DALTON ANN MARGUERITE DARLING DOROTHY MAY FOLEY ELLEN GERTRUDB KUNEY DOROTHY LUCILLE BLACKING ELIZABETH CHADWICK MARJORIE RAE DAVIS 'gl' ew York Delta Chapter Eftablixhed in 1919 IN FACULTATE MISS NELLIE PERKINS IN URBE MRS, CHARLES GILLETTE MRS. CLAY HARSHBARGER MISS NELLIE LEONARD MRS. PAUL NEEDHAM GRADUATE STUDENTS IZABETH NORMAN MISS ANNETTE SENIORS ALICE LOUISE KLOEPFER ELPREIDA EMMA POPE JUNIORS MURIEL LYON GARDNER ERMA RUTH LEWIS LYDIA ELOISE LUEDER ADA LOUISE MASON SOPHOMORES HALCYONE DELIGHT MCALPINE THORSTINA VON YHLEN OLSEN VIRGINIA HUPPERT RYAN FRESHMEN MARION KINGSEURY HART KATI-IRYN HEARLE 1I627Il MRS. JESSE NICHOLLS MRS. PAUL RUSSEL POPE MRS. GEORGE WARREN MRS. HERBERT WHETZEL HILDRETH PYE ADELAIDE MAY ROBERTSON ANNA MARY URBAN JEAN WARREN DORIS MONTGOMERY FLORENCE EMMA NICHOLLS JANE ELIZABETH Ross EDITH JEANNE SHARPE DOROTHY MAY WERTZ LILLIAN VIRGINIA URBAN AVA MARGARET WARD FRANCES ELIZABETH YOUNG FREDERICA GILBERT RITTER MILDRED MARGARET THOMAS MARTHA ELIZABETH TRAVIS - .w i l ' AQMM Epsilon Phi Twenty-four Chapters Founded at Barnard College in 1909 Halwer Dorman Epstein Tolins Fleischer Blumenthal Funt Robin Sharfin Bresler Rockmore Simon Feldman Lipschitz Neiburg Werzler Lenrow Salornan Caplan Gluck Glassman Anmurh Mayer H628H CHARLOTTE CAPLAN ZENA DUBERSTEIN SYLVIA BRESLER ROSE ANMUTH GLADYS DORMAN LILLIAN FELDMAN RUTH LENROW HANNAH BLUMENTHAL SHIRLEY EPSTEIN MARJORIE FIRESTONE MARJORIE FLEISCHER DOROTHY FUNT Kappa Chapter Efmblixfved in 1920 SENIORS ISABELLE SALOMAN JUNIORS LILLIAN RUTH SHARFIN SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 1162911 JUDITH GLASSMAN ROSE GLUCK HELEN CECELE LIPSCHITZ RUTH LEVY SYLVIA NETEURG JEANNE SIMON HELEN WETZLER MARJORIE HALWER FREDA MAYER CLARA ROBIN RUTH ROCKMORE BERENICE TOLINS A. V9 ,Q ee, 0 n' fn 2' -'w.w,a,e.4-14. Sigma Kappa Thirty-eight Chapters Founded at Colby College in 1874 Perrell Pryrherch Ganzenmuller Merriman E.Srephany Coe Smith Mosher Schultz Andrews Randall M. Hopkins Schoonover Terwilliger MullCI Weber Wilson Young Seager V. Stephany Schillke Steak Schuster HCHl'lCll A.Hopkins Heidi Haviland Currier Bzlrthel Love Keller Lzzmourcc 563011 Aqaba Zeta Clwzlbter MISS KATHERINE WYCKOFF HARRIS Extablixhed in 1921 IN FACULTATE MISS CHARLOTTE BOSTWICK HOPKINS IN URBE MRS. LAWRENCE BURKMEYER MRS. CLYDE HADLEY MYERS MRS. INA STRAIGHT HOLTZMAN MRS. JAMES PALMER MRS. HARRY HOUSER LOVE MRS. 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EG? 1' Em Equipped with many years experience for fl making Photographs of all sorts desirable A for illustrating College Annuals, best Obtain- Q fig gig if able artists, workmanship, and the capacity if for prompt and unequalled service fi fyltvxzz lip!! f if 5 W Q if lgii ii ii gifs: 251 220 WEST 42ND STREET, NEW YORK J RR , if EEEE ER f gf15555E,E5.EW5R5,E5EZB5l3QlEZEFEBZEZLEZLTEZEZBHESZBQZBQEZEZEKEZEEii? 56603 KW STUJDIUJ OFFICIAL PI-IOTOGRAPI-IER for M1929 CORNELLIANH feesmaff-sf 306 East State Street, Ithaca, N.Y H66lH Out Fabric Group Suits have made it easier for the young man who wants to succeed. Now he can dress well on a limited income- these smartly tailored suits are only 555,340 and 345. In 10 clothing storey of Weber G?-13 I-Ieilbroner mob New York City Hickey-Freeman Coffee and Enjoyment Society Bmw! Clothes HATS, FURN1sHINGs and LEATHER Goons BOYCE tm-tt MILWAIN ss-ss STATE sTREET ALBANY, N. Y. Is Complete Where Tl1ere's ABORNS Coffee ARNOLD 8: ABORN Erttzblifhed 50 Years NEW YORK CRAN KSHAP T FGRGINGS FOR THE Automobile, Aviation,Truelc 84 Motor Boat Industries R210 GARANTEEDO RGING -iw NM my ' New l SSff s 'Z +:.- -:I-,f islf X !Q4!!!gQ! WYMAN - GoRDoN The Cwznkfbafz' MfzkerJ I WORCESTER, MASS. HARVEY, ILL. Q mszsirzsrsrsusrsrsrsrsrsrsrg UPHOLSTERING gl lg ami 3 T56 Flowelf S5019 A FURNITURE REPAIRING e 77261 e em 00 i e new masmasmmmmrsmmmmm W 'Z fb Z k Z fr HAROLD A.PRATT 214 E. Seneca Street '23 PAINTS, VARNISI-IES WALL PAPER Our Motto To Please' 2 . Arthur L. Daniels 210 N. AURORA STREET ITHACA, N. Y. 566311 , I 1 .. H- af? -.ef . . 1 X. . fqggq' 1? rf ,, 4---.NMI ,... - mp- J ' : ' , ,X J GREATER PRODUCTION AT A LOWER COST OF MAINTENANCE The Sam Never Sem on Wheels Dffivm by A 'f 'Aj 1f':'f' -ff1- 'f 1-. V,-f ,. A AAT 4A OA,O - sgwfffzve'-Ml, ,f ,.',,.l4,f' ,f Af, ,Q fif . ,fr MQ' , v. x 1 . ,f-'fur W4-1 f, I 'A A -:-,ky'1:-I:.4 1 ,-f- -using-nf -1g,,jqg.y.g,,-' ' .-.3.pg-:g:,v:-1-:f.1.5.1.-,Q-.1-'-.:1-.-:-.:f:- A ....,.,, 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 GQ D. P. BROWN 84 COMPANY PHILADELPHIA DETROIT PITTSBURGH CHICAGO H6641 of these EOR DETROIT STOKERS Muuiplenem 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 effect the 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. CI-IEAPER 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-fired furnaces. Smolceless operation. Un- certainties of hand nring 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. Third Float General Motors Bldg. DETRo1T, MICHIGAN Uni: Slaker H6653 Double Retort Single Retort MITTS AND .MERRILL Manufacturers of I-IOGS, CI-HPPERS and SI-IREDDERS 1000-10 River Raed, SAGINAW, MICH. ir HOGS Fon grinding all kinds of wood including boxes, crates, etc. containing metal, into fuel. CHIPPERS FOR chipping, dye and extract Woods. SHREDDERS FOR shredding all kinds of pulp stock in sheet, lap or roll form, also magazines and old paper stock. AIR TOUR OF GREAT BRITAIN A CHARTERED PLANE and PRIVATE AUTOMOBILE-19 DAYS, S580 EUROPE A ALL EXPENSE-Personally Conducted Tours, 50 to 56 Days, 8400. to 3655. Also tours and cruises to the Mediterranean, West Indies, Havana, Bermuda and California. Send for Literature ANDERSON,S TOURS, 290 BROADWAY, N. Y. C. Essen HCORNELLL'-Crown of Ithaca HITHACAU-Crown of the Finger Lakes 5 gig 3 Jn, 5 Eeaulgf finger! kes 'gonhul IFJ can You Men! Environment for your permanent Home Write to the Ithaca Chamber of Commerce for information. - Finer fnezn ever in ejnezlezfy OAKLAND - PONTIAC MOTOR - CARS il? Mlcll ll you ty lime x X! 1 .f X SALES ' Cnenflef D. Tzfnnennll 2235 208-212 soUTH CAYUGA STREET, ITHACA, NEW YORK Toffmnle Inelnmfieel OZ!-Bnenenig Eqnepvnene Concrete Heaters Salamanclers Water Heaters Kerosene Torches Thawing Torches Asphalt Heaters Lead Melting Furnaces Paving Tool Heaters Portable Oil Burners and Car Thavving Outfrts and AEROIL BURNER CO., INC. 565 PARK AVENUE, WEST NEW YORK, N. 5 Western Sales Office: No. 179 Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill. 566711 A Life Subscription to the A CORNELL ALUMNI NEWS for S50 The Cornell Alumni News Publishing Corporation herewith offers life subscriptions for the Come!! Alumni News for fifty dollars cash. Life subscriptions may be made out to an individual or they may be issued jointly in the names of husband and wife. Obviously they cannot be made in the name of an organization. The balance on your present annual subscription will of course be refunded on receipt of the life subscription payment. A life subscription will eliminate the bother of the annual bill for four dollars. Address inquiries and applications for life subscriptions to the Cornell Alumni News Publishing Corporation P o Box 105 ITHACA, NEW YORK H6682 The Allington 84 Curtis Mfg. Co. Established 1886 Incorporated 1888 Main Oflice and Factory: Boston Oflice and Factory: Offices: SAGINAW, Micn. BOSTON, 29 MASS. CHICAGO 84 NEW YORK Forty three installation years is too small of experience to receive to help our each customer careful attention A. 8: C. DUST COLLECTOR ON A WOOD WORKING FACTORY Fan systems to gather and convey dust from grinding and buHing operations on metal, leather, etc., or shavings and sawdust from Wood-Working machines. High-pressure, positive long-distance pneumatic conveyors for shavings, sawdust, hogged Wood chips, etc., distances 100 to 5000 ft. Automatic furnace stokers for Wood fuel, which make Wood compare favorably with coal in heating value. High-vacuum mill cleaning systems for textile mills, grain elevators, etc. They clean floors, Walls, ceilings, and machines while machines are in operation. We design the system, manufacture the equipment to exactly suit the local conditions, install it with our own skilled mechanics, and turn over to the user the finished article in operation. l6s9l, ALDRED 81 CQ. Firm! Ageizff The Shawinigan Water 84 Power Co. Pennsylvania Water 84 Power Co. Con. Gas, Elect. Lt. 84 Power Co. of Baltimore. Gillette Safety Razor Company Rolls-Royce of America, Inc. Gorham Manufacturing Company and orbew 40 WALL STREET NEW YORK CITY TEMPERATURE Plays a tremendous part in nearly every industry. For over 75 years the Taylor Instrument Companies have been supplying reliable in- struments for the indication, re- cording and control of this im- portant element. We will be glad to cooperate with you whenever you End a situation in which our experience would be a help. Yiyior ffzsfrumenf Companzbs ROCHESTER, N.Y., U.S.A. Cmmdimz Pfam, TYcos BUILDING TORONTO Mn1111fart1z1'i72g Di.l'l'l'ibl!f01'J' in GREAT BRITAIN: SI-IORT at MASON, LTD., LoNDoN 05I,?2'd1'ff,?Z'iiS INDICATING - RECORDING - CONTROLLING J. Dall, Jr., Inc. Building Construction ITHACA, N. Y. J. Dall, Jr., '16 Telephone PRESIDENT 2369 Ithaca Trust Company ITHACA, N. Y. 'ss Reyoiizfcef over 8 Millionf 56703 Keep in touch with the Co-op BOOKPLATES There are at present eight designs showing familiar places about the Campus. The bookplates are printed on cream colored paper with a fairly rough surface. They identify your books and make the front page at- tractive. CROSS SECTION PAPERS The Co-op. cross section papers are sold all over the world. This is be- cause of the quality. The cross section is accurate. The paper is made of rag stock. Write for a sample book. We will print special for you if your order is for more than five hundred sheets of a kind. CORNELL CO-OP. SOCIETY BARNES HALL IT1-1AcA, N. Y. Smart Clothes for Young Men With that ciifcrifffimzting air .taught by the College M072 Hayward helps to dig facts Q23 MQ Before an engi- Qgglly neer buys a bucket and starts to dig, there are facts to be dug. The Hayward organiza- tion, through Hayward engineers, is always avail- MQ z -- 2 A? Q N..- -MHAVCOHP f-ag K fjff, Z2 iw .f Q 1 , S 3 4 N , able to help you unearth Qmng, pee! Bmkef facts. CLOTHING SHQES HATS The Hayward line is extensiye , enough to provide in practic- ' HABERDASHERY ally every case a standard bucket which will fully meet the in- dividual need. Yet for very EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR CHARTER HOUSE special requirements, buckets of special types will be supplied. THE HAY WARD CO. ' -' 2-40 D St. STEEFEL BRQS 3 cy cfm s1,fzzBuf1ea - NEW YORK, N.Y. TNC. sm N. Y. Hd Elffl B ckets H67llI A Winning Combination 'l l The CRONK line of F hardware products was ' constructed With an eye to producing tools that ll, 1' will give long years ser- ll 1 vice as Well as being pleasing in appearance. 'V This combination has proven to be a li source of perpetual profit to CRONK dealers. Good looks sell the line and quality M, pppk 'l f brings the customers back for more. ig Meet the big demand for garden tools this spring with the CRONK line. a li Wzfife for catalog. Your jobber will quote. L 1 i stosst . The Cronk 8: Carrier Mfg. Co. t1ssiq l g. MONTOUR FALLS, N. Y. 1 fm , s Jlanufacl ufff .Q of POTTER and SWINEFORD BRANDS if 'i'4' CRC TUGLS fevzj -do ou know these prominent concerns use KU ITED'S SERVICEUP CONOMICAL operation ofRe- frigerated Rooms is the most im- portant factor in the successful operation of any type of cold stor- age plant. For 20 years, UNITED has de- voted every efifort to making better insulation. Result: Crescent IOOZ Pure Corkboard as maufactured and installed by UNITED'S SER- VICE, provides the utmost eth- 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 84 C.S. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Eskimo Pie Corporation, Louisville, Ky. Miles Hotel, Detroit, Mich. Montreal Rail 84 Water Terminals, Montreal, Can. E. Kahn's Sons Co., Cincinnati, Ohio New Haven Arena Skating Rink, New Haven, Conn. John Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. Upham's Corner Market, Dorchester, Mass. 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 84 Sons 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 Artihcial Ice Co., Hudson, N. Y. General Eng. 84 Mngt. Corp. Monette, 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 84 Company, Raleigh, N. C. Oscar Mayer 84 Co., Chicago, Ill. Chestnut Farms Dairy, Washington, D. C. Etc. UNITED CORK COMPANIES LYNDHURST, N. J. Branch Offices in Principal Cities 567311 FURNITURE ' ' f rf q S ecials Repalrlng 5 .A N p Reupholstery is Made-to-Order Ref1n1sh1ng ',:,.p. A - L Davenport Sultes Cabinet Work fa Porch Enclosures MAX KLUEBERT 141 South Aurora Street Aaron from Drifcoll BMJ ITHACA, N. Y Telephone 7361 Heazaiqzmrterf for TABLE CLOTHS NAPKINS PILLOW CASES BED SPREADS SHEETS BLANKETS SILVERWARE GLASSWARE CHINA KITCHEN EQUIPMENT qgimb.. .Ypccinl Cofzceniofzf to Fmfeffnitief nqmb.. Rothschild Bros. H674ll ESTABLISHED 1818 15 X ' 'gf 'Ae il' X X. Ln C' , X if fi . - -' ff f ' ,QF 'W Gnnilemrns Qfutnwhtng 'gunna - ' - MADISON AVENUE con. Forrrv-FOURTH STREET ,E., 4 g NEW YORK ' 'Af il 1 1'Ll.:Q?if C1 h f V ' if-4 Q ot es or aeation tfw igl , , ga 7 -1 ,112 ff' If and General W ear Send for our NFIXXV Ill1a.9tra1'e1l E 'Lf' , ,1 tl ' 1 5 W1 may .l gi 1 LQ 1' 'UL 3 E , ff-6 l, 1 x 'V fl .- Ml xt jglf ' 1 ff, ' ff - X X Af x 1, -J W .tw W, R H Q, GrENEHAL CNPALOGUE -. ' ff' IWWlfbfwfffffflfiv- BOSTON NEWBURY CORNER OF BERKELEY STREET NEWPORT PALM BEACH SELLING MERCHANDISE OF DEPENDABLE 38 YCZUS Style and Qualify E have been seeing Cornell students come and go-We have been selling them candy, books, notebooks -stationery, special day and everyday cards-fountain pens, toys, games. The fact is that no Cornell student has been fully equipped to go into the World unless he has traded This is a kind of store where something a little better in quality does not necessarily mean some- thing a little more in price. -In fact, our prices often run a little less Where the quality runs a little better. I Y with I oN.sPEtIFL'ST I R.C.0sbotn 85 Co. Mthftsl ft 119-121 East State St. ITHACA NEW YORK gent all X ju ag . J' it l 'x at H' ' J if X 4' I :E ,, , 5 4 E Q' 21 1' lW f77' f if f WYN74 j l 1, , :1 'll E lllllf fl ,ff W dzftwx I f 4 f U W' 'l 'o-L' .. 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We don't try to. ,lt's easier to put theburden on thebladegtousethebestandmost expensive steel, and to spend, as we have, some S12,000,000 in the past ren years to develop precise and delicate machines that hone and strop that fine steel far beyond the limits of humancraftsmanship.lt'seasier to pay a bonus to workers for every blade they reject which does not come up to the high Gillette standard. True, it makes some difference whether your beard is heavy or silken, your skin sensitive or tough, Whether the Water is THE NEW FIFTY-BOX. Fifty fresh doubleedged Gillette Blades f10 packers of five-sl in a colorful Chest thatwill serve you afterward as a sturdy button box, cigarette box or jewel case . . . Ideal as a gif: too. Five dollus at your dea.ler's. 56163 hotorcoId,hardorsoftgwhether you slept Well or badly the night before. But even under the Worst pos- sible conditions you can count on the Gillette Blade to do its job smoothly, surely and well. It's the one constant factor in your daily shave. Gillette SafetyRazorCo.,Boston,U.S.A. nlww-mf .--,T-mvfv.-.,vf,.-,-.v,-..v,,V-N.-,:.mWn,-lilzimlmulm! f illette if am... ,.,..1... .,.. .I.,.,.i,.. ..., nu.-.u.,....iL,i..,..u....lli1llLI1ll.II1.!I.II rr -. gihlnz. H 1 . I , N ::::: i A V - ,af---if at .g . , - -- .ii ' . hi Q.. ' J.: .V -. . r . , - --- - if , W ll .A - 'lf' h . I----w rlj -!!- x .,,. 'HEL Q T Qi -..sIL.:... .56 -it 1 . , I Y -b --V ,-L V 4 lin ' ii- ffl 5 'L 1-'A x gif? ' ' V 4 E, x .L Ling K 7 '4 'l 4 -- A ,- l? 4:20 P W1 -P .. ,ra ms , 1 5 ' 455, 0 ,ffm sit.- ' Ai' A ff:-'umm-r x- 3: .we-q.ff.m?.-.,.f,.,.A,i.-r.,,.:.,z'.,5,4s- V M, ,f - P- -' l N ,. . , 11.--'W Wa l.,.1llll ?'7'I ,, 1 . . . . nnrunnrnggE2..unn HE' , , f Aj, 3. , - . . ' E! -' , ,.,,:+ f r F' '34 , - ' . - V, '1Z ' .f9:fl . ' Y' ' Plam of 'V r V 1 7 Morse Chain Co. U at Ithaca, N. Y Where power must be transmitted Power transmission between parallel shafts has always been most efficiently accomplished by Morse Silent Chain Drives. Over 6,000,000 H.P. have been installed throughout the world and many are still in service. Operating on the original Morse Rocker Joint principle, Morse Drives get minimum wear and give years of trouble-free service. One-tenth or 5,000 H. P., you can always rely on a MORSE Drive. .....-qzllp.. 1. Morse Chain Co. ITHACA, N. Y. Branches in Principal Cities 125 H.P. Morse Silent Chain from motor to fan. Driver, 730 r.p.m,g Driven, 409 r.p.m. TIS' vt ' -if W- C HJ5?l:N f. ,W ' 7- it ,...,X. 735222, Q '59 V 'I .,- N11 -, ssfz. 4X THE MORSE fi, 'ROCKER JOINT ea 02768 H6773 Q QP vfJl:I.b0d'l Carwlfwf KLc.Eh'iiHl THE BETTER LOAF DURKEE'S DOMESTIC BAKERY Q6 PETER SCUSA MODERN SHOE REPAIRING RENT A NEW CAR DRIVE IT YOURSELF TEXACO GAS AND OIL REPAIRING WASHING GREASING The place to laezve your fbaef rebuilt We eezll for and deliver PREST O-LITE BATTERY SERVICE 62 T.-cynllbh-- Hurst Garage Co. 405 C A P1 2272 ITHACA, N. Y. PHONE 2050 ACME ROAD MACHINERY , Xl .,.., --. ..,., .,--., '-We 4. ,P -len .A..A,,,,,,, - , A' cf' ' ' l ffl tv 3 V' 1 fxxlfxi-nl 'iilig 'I-it s '-'-' f 1 'Gi , val Twenty-live years of progressiveness and integrity go into the construction of every ACME unit-and are reflected in its splendid performance in the field. ACME ROAD tx MACHINERY COMPANY liimmlnoni, N. x BEARDSLEYS PURE Poop PRonUcTs Established 1858 Makers of Famous SHRECFDDED Codfish Mark Sliced Dried Beef Prepared Fish Cake Sliced Bacon Fish Filet Peanut Butter Fish Chowder A Prepared Mustard Ulzzftmferl rccipe booklet .rent upon reqzzeft J. W. Beardsley's Sons NEWARK, N. EASTPORT, ME. I A For SHAVING LUXURY Mennen Sluwing Cream 2 kinds Without menthol-the good old standby of millions of men who know a smooth shave when they get one. Qln the green-striped carton.D Menthol-iced-for those who want the exrm thrill of coolness in their shave. fln the orange-striped carton.j Mennen Tazlcum f01'Me1z After the shave-the man's powder that does not show. lI679ll A DEVELIDPMEN T 0F CREATIVE if Continental Motors is logically a de- velopment of creative engineering. Its designs are founded on the rock of experience. Its products are built to keep pace with the ever-expanding needs of the automotive world. Through un- equaled, specialized experience, its engineers sense the needs ot the industry. Through these facilities which mark Continental as a leader, far-reaching improvements are carried out successfully, vast production programs are completed without a skip or a falter. if These are factors which are largely responsibleforContinental'sstand- CONTINENTAL MOTORS CORPORATION Offices: Detroit, Michigan, U. S. A. , , Factories: Detroit and Muskegon ing ln the 3'-lt0fn0UVe world today- Largest Exclusive Motor Manufacturer in the World untinentaljfnfurs Youll Find Diamond Soot Blowers at Ithaca DIAMOND AUToMATIc VALVED SooT BLOWERS increase the efliciency and capacity of boilers. Save fuel SZ to 62 under average conditionsl. Prevent corrosion and pitting of boiler tubes due to soot. They are easy to operate. The cleaning process is thorough and requires only two or three minutes per boiler. Their cost of operation is low. Each of five Stirling boilers in your Central Heating plant at Ithaca is equipped with Diamond Automatic Valved Soot Blowers. It is modern practice to employ mechanical soot blowers not only to clean the slag, ash and soot deposits from the heating surfaces of boilers, but also to clean superheaters including the radiant type, economizers and air preheaters. DIAMOND POWER SPECIALTY CCRPQRATIQN DETROIT, MICHIGAN H6815 PARLOCK APPL1ERs OF NEW YORK, INC Wezterpreefencg Deemp -preqfrrzcg QCD Hermetically Seals all Structural Surfaces Against Moisture Penetration IGGE BRGTHERS WIRE, NAILS emei RIVETS N WARK, N. BROOKLYN, N. Y. NEW YORK CITY JAMAICA, L I X Dial 8243 PAl .ACE LAUNDRY F. C. BARNARD, Prop. fer High-Grezeie W07'k and Service 323-325 EDDY STREET ll ll I onlin WHO'I IN TUWN X We'd never try to guess his name-but from the prepara- tion which is being made he rnust be somebody Wearing a 4 Ig, I complete outfit from I 1 2' , 1 W QI I I SHANNQN-KRIST, Inc. STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHES x A 4 X 140 E. State Street Ithaca, N. Y LUNDGREN Q77 MAUSE, INC. INSURANCE BROKERS Telephone, Beekman 2240 81 JOHN STREET WM. E. LUNDGREN, M.E., '14 NEW YORK Prefidem' mf, 1- P' CAPACITY ' 600 Tons Confetti , f f' fy Annually 51551 f.f- ' I fl-Hgf ilf' MANUFACTURERs, IMPORTERS sr JOBBERS '- .. FUN K , , Confetti, Serpentine, Paper Hats, etc. H Qiguigidz? . 0 Wfajfe far Catalogue L11 1-3-5 Market St. - ST. LOUIS, Mo. ' g 5 511'ifSU'x',s Mm - -ca aff' Gomfsm Go.. 1168311 CR years, Electrical Engineers have looked upon the Safety Cable Company as one of their most reliable sources of supply, for all types ot wire and cables. Today our facilities are wider than ever be- tore. 0 Whatever your needs you can have complete confidence that Safety products prove their quality on the iob. SAFEJFY CEGBLE COMPANY ,an Francis Washingto l h I Q684ll TERLI BLOWER Co MAIN OFFICE AND FACTORY: HARTFORD, CONN. NEW YORK OFFICE: 150 NASSAU ST. Reprefentativer in Other Citief BLOWERS and BLOWER SYSTEMS OE ALL DESCRIPTIONS MANUFACTURED AND INSTALLED Sterling Syfteinf are aired for Handling Daft from Inch Machinery af: WOODWORKING GRINDING SHOE MACHINERY POLISHING NAPPING A RAG CUTTERS BUFFING TUMBLING BARRELS RAG DUSTERS, ETC. For Conveying Light Material fiich af: BARK CHIPS PULP COTTON WOOL BAGASSE For Removing IS' team and Odorf from: ACID TANKS-STEAM KETTLES-DYEING VATS AND FOR VENTILATING SPRAY BOOTI-IS, ETC. SOME OF THE USERS OF STERLING SYSTEMS ARE: U. S. GOVERNMENT-Eight Navy Yards WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC 8: MFG. Co. -Five Arsenals COLTS PATENT FIRE ARMs CO. -Panama Canal Zone PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO. 1' K' -Honolulu, Hawaii UNITED CORK COMPANIES INTERNATIONAL SILVER Co.-In Twelve Factories GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Co.-In Seven Shops VACUUM OIL CO. And mary' otherf in the United Sfatef, Ciiha, Porto Rico, .Youth America and Foreign Conntrief CORNELL UNIVERSITY has two Sterling Systems-One in the Shops of the School of Mechanical Engineering and another in the Department of Build- ings ancl Grounds. We have a Itajjr of competent engineerf, and oar experience of over 40 yearf if atyoar .rervice ivithoat charge. We ioill gladly difciiff yoiir prohlemf Civhether large or .rmalll with yon and Iahmit defigny and eytimatee covering a .riiitahle Iyrtem. STERLING BLOWER CO. HARTFORD, CONN. C. F. HORNE, M.E., '97, Vice-Prefident 568511 INDEPENDENT CORK CO. Cetkweeef Impeffteffs and Manufacturers of Corks I FLOATS DTSKS SHELL CQRKS PRESCRIPTION QQRKS Quality Always Better Them Stezmimei ' Main OHTCC and Plant BROOKLYN, N. Y. BRANCH MORRISTOWN, NJ. 623 4th Ave., Near 18th St. The Finest of Pastries for all oeeezsions . mb.. BREAD AND ROLLS FRESH DAILY DELIVERIES FOR BREAKFAST nqmb.. BURNS BAKERY IIO N. CORN STREET RETAIL STORE 119 N. AURQRA STREET I I ,T t. Johns College School of Law BROOKLYN, N. QU St. John's College School of Accounting, Commerce and Finance 186 JORALEMON STREET ' BROOKLYN, NEW YORK I P H To the CORNELLIAN nnn' io the Clnff of 5' -... , 29 , INGER-IOLL RAND COMPANY fxffmff iff ffffffffffff .Wd wffbfff- Y. :V.-, l Ideal Motor Bns Senwce Ingersoll-Rand Co. To ELMIRA AND WATKINS GLEN ll BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY sund 5 d , , ' . Daily Pfif1fiPalyH3Ed11y Phllhpsburg, NJ. Pamtecl Post, N.Y. Lv. Ithaca 8 30A 2 OOP 6 BOP 9:3OA 7:3OP if. gmt? 1000A 330P sooP uroozl 9:0011 Athens, Pa. Easton, Pa. I'. I Glen Us 9 SOA 3 ZOP 1o:50A 8:5011 Littleton Colo , . 'Does no: Connect for Watkins. Lv. El 'a 7:ooA 12:3OP 4:30P 8:0011 SOOP Ar, Irh 8130A 2:ooP 5130? 9130A 63012 Attention if called to the ideal Railroad Cnnnectianr at Elmira with fine Pennfylwznin, Erie Manufacturers of and Lncknwnnnn Rnilrandx AIR COMPRESSORS ROCK DRILLS Elmira-Ithaca Motor PUMPS CONDENSERS Transportation Company, Inc. PNEUMATIC TOOLS OIL ENGINES TIE TAMPERS CORE DRILLS Oflices: 301 E. MARKET ST., ELM1RA, N. Y. OIL-ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES Teleplsmze 5-W 568711 'M sf-If , if I.-s' gf IBF' ff -4 Attractweness Newness of Styhng re finernent of hne and careful constructron comb1ne Wlth real anno the attractrveness of BAXTER clothes ta11ored at Fashron Park They are 1rre pro achably correct Foremost fore1gn and domestle Woolens and Superb hand tarlonng add lustre to the1r great renown BAXTER S 150 EAST STATE ST. ITHACA, N0 YQ. ? f5Ts'V.QH Ei Xl M 2- Ti' x fa' A -2. as X ,Q ai aaaaa. ! -I: -:La I ? ' f '-- wi- G -' if 1- 1 ' T economy rn accentuf ' , gg ::: 55: ET . ' 7 gg. in , 6 ease' , - niihlfwz f, vggg aaaaaaisass A rr HHEIEEF ::::: Eiiiisss asses ' 9 ,4 126883 BROWN BRGWN Custom Built Clothes Ready for Wear By Special Appointment fill l 'S QNX 474 af Flip tra -' y xl Ai if ll 'p uf ll l X wi l if l llii lx In London, the height of a tailor's ambition is to display the royal coat of arms with the magic Words, By Special Appointment to Har Mnjefry, the King. But, in this democratic country, this democratic city and this democratic university, Brown 84 Brown have no such ambitions. Every customer is a King to us. And we are proud of the fact that we are clothiers by Special Ap- pointment-not to one, but to so many well-dressed men. S459 nnd more Eixclnfine Modelr and Fabrics Y:-4 Brown if Brown 142 E. State Street COTHING, HABERDASHERY, HATS AND SHOES H689ll Q Q ygeigee A. Yeskel 8K Son, Inc. Meenufezerzeveef, Impefffem, Corner Deeelew STATE Sc TIOGA ST. 'cfmezw' Clefbef New and Used Burlap Bags for every known purpose or QQ Peuffeeeelezr Women NEWARK, N. Executive Ojjlices Wezrelaeure 144 Avon Ave. 158 Jelliff Ave Why Plymouth-- What Darwin failed to find in the animal world, Walter P. Chrysler has found in the Auto- mobile industry. Namely, the connecting link between the lower and higher creation in the automobile world. The Plymouth has the style, durability and comfort of the higher priced car, yet it is Within the reach of every one ..,. Priced as low as S655 F. O. B. Before pzercbaring your mr far' 1929 cenrzelt . N. WILLIAMSUN Chrysler-Sales and Service-Plymouth Phone 2655 216-218 South Cayuga Street ITHACA, NEW Yoiuc PV: will be gfad to gi1'EPj'0Il buff fm bozerhr enjoyment .be- hind tb: HPb'7770Ill'hH wheel H69Oll Model A-With Supporting Arm, Volume Control in- corporated in base, 517.50 Tone as pure as c at ,I that of the Chimes o Q ll: in Library Tower... The chimes of Library Tower-How familiar they are to you now-How fondly you will recall them in the years that are to come. A record of these famous chimes played on your phono- graph and brought to you audibly through the loud speaker on your radio set will be a source of never-ending and delightful recollections. The Webster Electric Pick-up reproduces recorded music with the most accurate Fidelity of tones. Every note, ,K - , to 44 , ' uw ' ff- , wi f, 2-L' , wx Y' 'V z fy, 3 . If , Q - fl rugg W I - , A 5 f' ' 4 ,H vi- f' 5.32245 i.r'czi, 55 ' , 1 , , - .- kg fa, - I ,rf r ' .5 e 'N' 1 f- . . 2 f Q, ,, ,f -, 2 -Q . ,f H a- it E f X I f ia ' 5' 'I' Ag I' - at fx. 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WEBSTER ELECTRIC COMPANY Racine, Wisconsin Model B-With Separate Volume Control, 512.50 Z'!ectn'c Slick-up ll69lll QANNOUNCING DURLING BQQKING BUREAUS V FGURTH ANNIVERSARY 'cjlflmic For All 050552071 PHOIN 535 wed blud QW Egg U0-year pgdi 7A'l7-V+ BUTCH ER ed Blades WADE Si BUTCHER CORPORATION emi? Jersey City, New Jersey Canadian Address, 50 Pearl St., Torn Ca F I ac ones: Jersey City, Paris, Sheflleld, Toro nl nlo. 'JFQQ so Xf. Times as thick as a Wafer blade ERE at last is a safety razor blade made from a piece of steel three times as thick as the ordinary vvafer blade. Here at last is a hollow-ground safety razor blade. A blade oil- tempered to the same degree of hardness as a Sheffield barber's razor. A curved blade -curved to fit a safety razor- it can't crack. The new Wade 84 Butcher curved blades give all the advantage of a straight razor in a safety. Rigid, careful inspection insures uniformly good blades in every package. With ZOO years experience behind them these blades are surely Worth a trial. Sold singly at 1Oc each Packages of five at 501:-Packages of ten at 51.00 qw w.-. 3,' ckf' 14 ,I u-hu H6941 TE LR,lEJ' Adelphia Hotel . . Arlington Hotel . . Baron Stueben . . Cookie Jar ...,. Glen Springs Hotel, The . . Jefferson Hotel . . . Lincklaen House . Mark Twain Hotel . Onondaga Hotel . Plaza Hotel, The . Powers Hotel . Republic Inn ...... Rochester Hotel Association . Roosevelt Hotel .... Syracuse Hotel . , 56953 . 696 . . 699 . 702 . . 700 . 697 . . 698 . 698 . . 700 . 699 . . 698 . 701 . . 703 W . 702 . . 699 . 701 II ru 1 HANKSGIVINQ LTDAY The Day of one Big Cornell-Penn Garne When Hotel Adelphia is all dressed up in Crimson and White. Where Cornellians mln the Know will be found Before and After the Gam C. THRO GHOUT THE YEAR We Enjoy the visit of Cornellians and their families- Renewing many friendships made at those Great Games Four Restaurants-Serving all Children at Half Price Room Rates-S54 to S5 a Person. No Higher C. E. GooD1N, PreJ.,' Managing Director A. W. BAYLITTS, Manager E l j '.i..I'. 9E-gli---.-- .- .7.--I -7- W ,' A595 1' 1 q' O - 5.5 e 'L we -. . aff ul Nez, mfg -1f'5f'ipi L 2 ' ff IE 0 ,F Q' ny! -its I ,o f' -. D- I 437.25-. ILL!! if -Wg., 1 -1 Pg ,Q lu gi ul Egs:i?iigXf ' N' ..l' XE, I A D ., q ' is g 5 E E val :P FS-is' : X X 'K il-ai: ul S:-' Heil? S ' x' 'D 5 14- m -. QRQQ, an A L- 5 ef I. 'M X S2215 Hoi? 3,2153 4 li , vw f' QF, Va q ' ' 5 E' gl! gfisj I 'if vw f 1- H I-4 51 YKQESQQ gg? 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' Zi P-1 .l ,mp Q I-H D.. 5 - 'QM If-A gi .- SP-: 'a ..... 1. .lg 2 -I ',..,?,g- ' seg? 3, egg E-f -if gg- S Q rv I N ' ev . 3 0 Penne gf :A dm T' Ii gg - Q I li - i 2 A ?i?VV575l VLC LIT- Q Eh - if - 'B iifsii- - - ' ' IQ 696 l H Gver the Hill from lthaca 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 pleezrzere Jeeker, it offers a wide Variety of absorbing activities-tenms-boating-fishing-and golf on one of the best nine-hole courses in the state. To the health seeker, 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. lts own dairy and poultry farms supply delicious foods, fresh daily,Vfor its table. The Glen Springs is open all year. Illustrated booklets, rates, road maps, etc., sent on request. Aeieirefr Prerialem' THE GLEN SPRINGS be GLEN SPRI H697ll WILLIAM M. LEFFINGWELL WATKINS GLEN, N. Y. THE JEFFERSON HOTEL On Saneca Lake C. M. 84 H. C. DURLAND, Managing Ownenf I until ten. DINING ROOM Duck, Trout, and Broiler Dinners a Specialty. Aneezflcan ana' Eaffapean Plan A clean, comfortable hotel with a splendid reputation. Especially famous for the EX- cellence of its Cuisine. Music every evening from six V For Refe1'11ati0nfPl90ne WATKINS GLEN-107 The Plaza FIFTH AVENUE AT CENTRAL PARK NEW YORK CITY 'QD D FRED STERRY JOHN D. OWEN Preyiclelzt Mgndggff I l FINE CUISINE COMFORTABLE ROOMS just F ifty-F ive Miles On the Chewy Valley mare 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. Foorcl, Manager CAZENOVIA, NEW YORK DINING ROOM CAFETERIA 569811 X l IZ J X V, ' 5 li X X Bei K fxx 1 1J -I hw 'j,1QQf,,5'dSl, T y ,, 'il x Ni it if it X, The 'QRALLYING PLACE, in New York Manhattanls brightest dining and dancing rendezvous . . . Ben Bernie and his gay troop of troubadors play nightly in the Grill for dinner and after-theatre supper . . . The crowd meets here! X X, 'IUHIIE ROOSEVELT X Madison Ave. at 45th Street, Y New York ciiy,N. Y. K EDWARD CLINTON FOGG xx Illanaging Director X THE QNONDAGA 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. Modern to the lam' degree Rater -RE4.f07Z6ZI7LlC 500 Room: HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY WORTH WHILE Under Direction United Hotels Company of America Arlington Hotel BINGHAMTON, N. Y. ABSOLUTELY EIREPROOF - 390 ROOMS 300 BATHS 3K Three Refmzmzntf Noted for their Superior Environment Cuisine and Service .in FIREPROOF GARAGE ON PREMISES Fl! KENNEDY-TIERNEY COMPANY' EDWIN M. TIERNEY, Pfefident H6993 Corne1l's Headquarters in Elmira Hotel Maile Twain Two Hundred Rooms with Bath NEW FIREPROOF Sxcellenf Faeilifiex fee fBanaiiezir THE CooK1E JAR Candor, N. Y. Phone 51-T Siepeeiozf Fava ainong Unigne Snerennainrgf Splendid Place foe Home Paizyf Dinnem DINNER LUNCHEON TEA S150 31.00 75C A. M. MORISE, Hoff 1I7OOH H: Hotel Syracuse SYRACUSE, N. Y. Hotel Syracuse is the kind of Hotel that has a natural appeal to college students and alumni. 600 Rooms, each outside with servidor and circulating ice water. Cafeteria and Lunch Counter. Dinner Dancing nightly. Supper Dancing, Wednesdays and Satur- days.. Home of W.S.Y.R. DFFICIAL INTERCDLLEGIATE ALUMNI HOTELS- Hotel Syracuse and the Powers are both Intercollegiate Alumni Hotels and as such acts as host to a goodly number of students and alumni visitors. Both Hotels possess splendid facilities for Class, Fraternity and Or- ganization Luncheons, Dinners and Dances. C Powers Hotel . ill fyti all S . 0 4 V 'st ROCHESTER, N. Y. i, Headquarters for Camel! Alumni y.es,yq i 1 Lfwfm CM Q2 iiiii mbi .s get 2 2? 2 gg i lin 350 large, comfortable rooms. The A fi Mm Dining Room and Cafe- Zami teria are famous for their excel- is pi, food- , The Powers' possesses a friendly 3-H5 55 air of hospitality that makes it a f di particularly enjoyable hotel at .i. l... .:, gi..p which to stay. . sli if F , 5?l9il i -' iii fy?-ff ' Both Hotels are under the direction of .,., i' Qfyf ',ip 'vi' 'W' ai.e.ta 1 Tiig- '2 L1 T T ROY P. BRAINARD A y ' T i 570111 CZAI Yoiiif eifvicei' Rochester Hotel Association Hotel Hayward Hotel Seneca Powers Hotel Hotel Sagamore Hotel Rochester Hotel Cadillac THE BARS TEUBE CORNING, N. Y. Direction American Hotelf Corp. ,. J A, ,,- Q ff 5 ,-' i?'i'5i s'i iff qw .' ,fur T' qw: fn- 3'- 551-. . C' 5 ' FTSE? 1- Eff ww H'-.- 1 P v . --1 i - 25,4 'ri-'1gi'I Wir: 'UNH' at :J-E if H -'Sv'--G V453 2 ,rig ' sasa ft' '- A- - '-'- - . v lf f Wh61'6 the Libewy Highway meaty the Siifqiiebiififia Tmi! 100 Delightful Rooms-32,50 up Maintaining a High Standard Main Dining Room of Hospitality Service and Cuisine Coffee Shop and Soda Fountain On Yoiir Wizy to Cornell E702l TH BE T PLACE For fDinne1f Dnncef nnn' Pnfftief '55fF5fj,::5Ef5g3. ' ' '':rs:r:.:1:11r:.,ss-.-:Az-:+ .-1,1 - A I 'VY 3 11251: I, 2358, 4 g 4.42 iiigoz 25560 gibfgigxfiifx X 3 ss, 5 mm, Q 54+ xgwwg, M4 'GSNWIBK A .. .fc 4,-. 4':- 1 124?- . .f -' ',..?.g:'f2ES1f5ff1 A. A '- 51:E'1:': I, .:2z25sgsg1,. . 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H7081 ACADEMIC HONORS Chi Epsilon ....... ,.., , . Eta Kappa Nu., .... Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi hY.w,,.Y,h Sigma Xi h......, hh h, , Tau Beta Pi ,...,, , .i.,.,. i,..,,. , Undergraduate Scholars ,.,. ADMINISTRATION Board of Trustees ,V,,, ,,,,,,7,,,.,,,, ,,,,, Othcers of Administration r,irrr ,r.r, Statistics .... rrrrrr,,rrrr,rrr rrrrrr..rrr The Alumni rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Women's Administration ...r ADVERTISEMENTS ,,r,rrrr ,, Advertising Index rt,,r,,r ATHLETICS Baseball r.r,r....,... Basketball ,........ Cheerleaders .rr..r. Council r..,,...........,,, Cross Country .....rr,,, Fencing r.r,i.........,VY.,,,...,, Football ........,,.ii,v,,,,i,,..i., Freshman Athletics ....... Hockey ,...,...,.,,.,,,,....,.... Intramurals ,.,i.,...,.... Lacrosse, .ri. . Navy ....,... Rifle.. ,.,....,. .. Soccer .............. Swimming ......... Tennis ..............,.i,,i,.,, Track .,.. ..r,,r...,,,,rr,r.,...,.,,.,,,i.......,V,.u..u. Wearers of the C ,.ii,,.,,. 1 ...rr,r.ir,.. .. Womens Athletic Council ,rr.,......,.. Wrestling ..............,.,.......V.u.............VV7. CLASSES Senior Men, 1929 .............,. Senior Women, 1929 ........i.. Junior Men, 1930 .,......,.. Junior Women, 1930 ........... CLASS HISTORY Men ......................... Women ..,,.,........u CLUBS Anvil Club .......,. Arete ........,,......... Atrux ...................... Beth L'Amecl .r.,........uii.... Book and Bowl i...........u...i.. Chinese Students Club ..,tri..., Clef Club ,.,..........i....i.........u..V Cornell Foresters .......,.,...,...,....,..v...... Cosmopolitan Club, Men ................ Cosmopolitan Club, Women .......... INDEX 180 181 176 178 179 177 174 34 37 39 38 529 635 705 277 295 256 255 301 317 257 333 309 339 321 287 330 305 329 325 267 332 591 313 69 531 145 561 137 557 521 600 509 507 511 516 522 513 514 597 ll Crew Club trt..,,...,....,,.r.iir ,,,,.,,, Cross Country Club r,t.,.. ,.,,,,,, Delta Club ...,.,.........,i.,, ,,i.,r,. Dot and Circle. .... ,,.. . Fencing Club ,,..,r.. The Foil i,tt,tttt.ttt,ttt,tt Kappa Beta Phi r,,,,,,, Knickerbacker .,t,.r.,,, L'Og1ve ........rt.,,.,.., Majura ,....,,.,.,,,,,,,, Newman Club tir.,,,,it Officers Club ,t,,.,,....rtrtt ,,,i,,,i Scalp and Blade .r,.....,r..r,t ,.,,,,,, Wayside Aftermath FACULTY . Deans rti,,.,i,.,. Professors r,..,.. FEATURES g Cornell Life ..........i.s,ts,, ,,s,,,,, Women's Featuresnr FRATERNITIES 709 ll Acacia ..rt,.trrtrrt,rtt,tt.... Alpha Chi Rho ,.tstt,. Alpha chi sigma ,....rt, Alpha Alpha Epsilon Pi .... Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha ' Alpha Psi ...,..,,,.r......r Alpha Sigma Phi i,.. Alpha Tau Omega .ii.i, r,-,,.., Alpha Zeta .........,,.,, Beta Psi ......,.i............. Beta Sigma Rho ,i,. ,.,.., .,.,tr,, Beta Theta Pi ........., Chi Phi ..i...,,,.,,..,.... Chi Psi .........t,.,i.ii,i,i,i.,, ,..,.,r, Delta Chi .,.......,.,.,..,......., v,.,,,,, Delta Kappa Epsilon .,.,...., ..r,rr,, Delta Phi ......................,,. ,,,,,,,, Delta Sigma Phi ,.,i.. Delta Tau Delta ....,. Delta'Upsilon i.t.... Eleusis ..iii,.,.,..,,........i. Kappa Alpha ..ii..,t..,. Kappa Delta Rho .... Kappa Sigma ,,i..i..i,...... .,.,.,r. Lambda Chi Alpha ,r.,,.r.. ,,r.,,.. Omega Tau Sigman, Omicron Alpha Tau ,........., ..s.,s,. Phi Delta Mu ,....,,....,.,i.i ,. Phi Delta Sigma ,.iii. Phi Delta Theta ...... Phi ' ' Phi Phi Kappa- Psi, li.,ii . Epsilon Pi ...,.,,....... ........ Phi Kappa Sigma ........ ...t,i.. Delta Phi ..,.,.ss., ,,,,,,,, Phi Delta tt,tt, ffm ffff Gamma Delta .,,l.,,, .....,.. 524 517 523 598 520 599 508 519 510 506 525 512 518 601 I 43 44 183 573 408 410 442 354 456 446 464 406 412 370 390 468 416 368 348 358 382 362 386 402 376 356 432 350 440 388 444 426 438 472 394 364 424 372 352 418 LAT THE MASQUERADE- LADY CYNTHIA--Milord. you're a perfect Chesterfield . . . LORD CHESTERFIELD-Milady, every Chesterfield is perfect! 1 Chesrerheld cigarettes are mild ... not strong or harsh. cross-blended in 11 different way from other cigarettes and Chesterheld cigarettes have Character . . . they are not the blend mn? be copied! insipid or tasteless. They are MILD. . . yer, mild enauglapr mgylnody. . . and The tobaecos in Chesterfield ci arettes are blended and 'et. . . the SATISFK 8 J J' W MVN ' jr . .,,, 3-'-'WL K j ,wfffA'lf 'if been-rrac ToaAccoCcL H7102 215 Phi Sigma Delta .,A Phi Sigma Kappa. ..., . Pi Kappa Alphatt Pi Kappa Phi i.i,, Pi Lambda Phi ,i., Psi Upslilon .......,.. Rho Psi ,i.......i....i., Scorpion i..ii,., 3 Seal and Serpent io,i . .. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Mu i,ii 1. , Sigma Chi o,,,,i it 2 A Sigma Nu ii,,i,i.,i , , , Sigma Phi ooii.,.,i.i ....ii Sigma Phi Epsilon., . Sigma Phi Sigmatt Sigma Pi... ...,... , Sigma Upsilon ..i,,i I Tau Epsilon Phi ioa,,iiiiiiii Tau Kappa Epsilon., 3 2 Theta Alpha ,i,,..i,,,,,,, Theta Chi a.w.,,,w,,V,,,,,, Theta Delta Chi ...,ii,i Theta Kappa Phi i.., Theta Xiu .,tt., ,t,.it..,.. . Zeta Beta Tau .....,... Zeta Psi ..,i..,i.,..,.i....tt. Zodiac ..,,tit.i.........,......,,,t HONORARY SOCIETIES INDEX-Continued 2 .ttt,a 434 374 460 it I 2 462 it ,, 420 3. 366 . 2454 it 450 .. . 400 . 384 V. 422 2 , 380 392 i 378 . 2 ,P 428 3, 414 it t,,,a 458 2, , 452 2 436 466 Sphinx Head .... ..,ttt Spiked Shoe tt.tt... Ye Hosts .....,.t.i ,tttttt, MILITARY ..............,i,t Music, FORENSICST-I Band .,....,...ttttttttttt,,, Chimes. ....,. .,,.t.titttt Forensics .,t,,,ttttt,t,,,, 477 503 DRAMATICS Dramatic Club ....,.t,tt ,,itt, 2 36 233 Glee Club Men ..aai.iaa.,.......,tt, Women .,it ,t,i.......,t.t Maiadolin Club Men .......,.,...t..tttttt 224 592 226 Women ,,,t,,,t,,,,,,i,,,,,,,, VVV,,, 5 94 Orchestra .tttt ,...,..,.,ttttttt,t,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,ii, 2 31 Women's Debate Club ,-,,-,,,,i,s,,-,,A.V,, 595 PUBLICATIONS AND BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS Alumni Newsa. i.,tt.tV,tt,, ,,,itit,,,t,ii,ir , 218 Civil Engineer ,.......i,t 448 430 360 .. 470 . 396 404 346 ffff 398 Al-Dyebar ....,...,u.atauauuuutia..,..,, I ,,,,t.... 494 Aleph Samach t,uuuutuuuuu..u...., ,........ 4 80 Alpha Kappa Delta .,.,... Alpha Phi Omega ,t...t. Atmos ...........t.ut......., Chi Alpha .............,,..,t Delta Theta Phi ..t.,i,,, Gargoyle ......,..,taataaa Hebs-Sa .........,....... Helios ..,.t,............,. Mortar Board ......,.. Omicron Nu ..,.,ti.t.. Penthama ,,,tt...............t Phi Alpha Delta ,ttti.i.. Phi Delta Phi ir..,.... Phi Zeta ..i,.,,......... Pi Alpha Xi ....t,..,,,,. Pi Delta Epsilon ..t,tttt, Pi Lambda Theta ....... Pyramid ....ttttt,.,......,,.,. Quill and Dagger ......tttt, Raven and Serpent r,.,.... 493 501 485 499 491 484 488 ' 489 582 586 585 492 490 500 497 483 5871 486 Columns ..,rttttt.tttV Cornellian ,,.,t,t,itttt,t,,,,st,, Countryman .....,it,tt,t.,,.,,,,i,,,, rirr,, Freshman Handbook .......,,i ,,,i,,, Lavv Quarterly ,,,i,s,,,,,,,Yi,,s, ,4,,,- Sibley Journal ,..,.,,,,,,si,s Student Agencies ...t.,. Sun att.........t,....,ttttt,,,, Widow ,...,..,..,...t.,,,, 3 W.S.G.A. News ....,., RELIGIOUS C.U.C.A. ,.i.ttt,,,, , Y.W.C.A .,.itt.tttt,,,,,,,,, SORORITIES Alpha Epsilon Phi ..,,,t,,.. Alpha Omicron Pi ...,.., Alpha Phi ...,...,....ttttttc Alpha Xi Delta ..,.. Chi Omega r,..,itrt,,.,,,,, Delta Delta Delta .i,, 1 , Delta Gamma t.,. ......, Delta Zeta .,......,,rtit,tt,,,, Kappa Alpha Theta .,ittt,,,,,, ,,,,., Kappa Delta S,,,,S,,t,t,,,,,,,,,,,,ss,,,,, i,ii,t Kappa Kappa Gamma ,,,,,,iii, ,,,,,, Pi Beta Phi .,t.,.,,tt....,,,,,,,,ss,t,, ,.sY,, Sigma Delta Tau .,..t.ttit.,t,.,,, ,,,,,, Sigma Kappa ,i,tttctV,.,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,ii,,,,,, 213 210 216 219 217 214 220 211 212 596 248 590 628 612 610 624 618 616 608 614 604 620 606 626 622 630 479 583 481 Red Key ,...,......,.......,.ua .....A.a. Rod and Bob ,.............u.a. ......-.. 4 87 Scabbard and Blade ....u.va.. a........ 4 95 Sedowa .,.........tr.,....aau......aVV. aaa.--..- 5 84 Sigma Delta Chi ......aa.,.......a,, .Vaww.... 4 82 Sigma Gamma Epsilon ...uaa.. ......... 4 96 .Skulls ,,.................c,.,...... 502 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Freshman Advisory Committee ....., 204 junior Committees .,,,,,v,,,V,,,,,,,,r,irrt, 206 Senior Committees ..,ttttV,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 0 5 Student Council ,.,,t,,.t.,,,,,,, t,,,,, 2 O2 Underclass Committees ...i,. .,,,,, 2 O7 W.S . G.A .,tti,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ii,iti ,,A,At 5 88 Willard Straight Hall .....,t, ,,,,,, 2 03 VIEWS ,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,i,,,,,,,t,, ,,,,r, 1 5 H711H
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