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T he Liezzterzarzt Governor JOSEPH R MCGINNIES ...............,... ...,....... T he Speaker of the Anemhly FRANK PIERREPONT GRAVES ......,.w. .,.,w,. ...,.... T h e C077277ZiJ'J'i07lE7' of Education BERNE A PYRKE ........,...,....,........, ....Y...,,,,...,....,. T he Commixsiwzer of Agriculture 'F DANIEL P WITTER ............,,......, ..,..,,,,. P refidmt of the State Agricultural Society EBENEZER TOUSEY TURNER ......... ....,,..,, L ihrarian of the Cornell Ithaca Lihrafjf LIFE MEMBER CHARLES EZRA CORNELL MEMBERS APPOINTED FRANK H MILLER MYRON CHARLES TAYLOR BY THE GOVERNOR PETER G TEN EYCK GEORGE RIVET V'AN NALIEE HORACE WHITE . MEMBERS ELECTED MARY MERRETT CRAWFORD FRANK ERNEST GANNETT BAZQCROFT GHERARDI EDWIN NASH SANDERSON BY THE ALUMNI MAXWELL MAYHEW UPSON SAMUEL WILEY WAKEMAN ALFRED DUPONT WARNER EZRA BAILEY WHITMAN JACOB FREDERICK SCHOELLKOPF, JR. ROGER HENRY WILLIAMS I ' Q' V 4 I -I T !'-f?Zf'!'i' ' PI 'A ' IFTTF ' WTI? we U -Q N Q' J- - Y l 3 X711 .1',, A 74 O, I , , 1, - 4.5-. .-., , L , I42I F LLL I I Qzfa s'i 'Ei 'Q 3 o E ' Board of Trustees MEMBERS ELECTED BY THE BOARD GEORGE FISHER BAKER HE7Z7:!V Woadwa1'd Snckett WALTER PLATT COOKE CHARLES M SCHWAB FRANK HARRIS HISCOCK WALTER CLARK TEAGLE HENRY REUBENS ICKELHEINIER CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN .IARED TREMAN NEWMAN ROBERT HENRY TREMAN JAMES WENTWORTIT PARKER MH'NDERSE VAN CLEEF CUTHBERT WINFRED POUND HENRY HERDIAN WESTINGHOUSE JUSTIN DUPRATT WHITE MEMBER ELECTED BY THE STATE GRANGE WILLIAM F PRATT FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES HERNIAN DIEDERICHS ERNEST MERRITT GEORGE FREDERICK WARREN Taylor R. B. Williams Miller Cornell Turner Moore Sanderson .I.D. C. E. Treman Icl-:elheimer Warner Upson Warren R. H. Williams Van Namee Schocllkopf Cooke Thilly Newman Gherardi Gannett Van Cleef White Farrand Crawford Graves Pound R. H. Treman 1' A 'fn F T re ': 1 ' ' 1' lI43ll I 1929 E ':u1'EI 9 30 E ' I J .1... 4 Q MW, H4411 E-TYVT' ' ' Pa' Tffg'-W' R s Wm -T-li 'H-U-' EIQZQEH' 'El9.3D 1 Patterson Frank Simmons Rogalsky Bostwick Farrand Hoy Grace Curtis Off?C61'S of Administration LIVINGSTON FARRAND .... ..,..A. MYNDERSE VFAN CLEEF ,,,.....,,.,, CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK Y.,.,,,,.., GEORGE FREDERICK ROOALSKY .,....A CHARLES ELDERT CURTIS ,.,,.,Y,.,, GEORGE STEDMAN FRANK ,.,... ANNA FIELDEN GRACE ,....,,,, LEO NELSON SIMMONS .......,..,,.. ..,,....President of the Uni-uersit-y ...,,...,Attorney of the University ..s.Comptroller of the Uzziversitjf ......M.A.,,..,,.,...s.......Treezsurer of the U7ZiU6fJilfj' ,,,,..,,.S'llP0fl77f677bl67Zf of Buildings and Grounds of Pzzrcbezses Ma11ezcge1' of Residential Halls .,.,.,v,.Assisteznt to the Comptroller LOUIS CHARLES BOOCHEVER ........A.,..E,..E,..,.,II..,,,I,,....,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,, Director of Pztlvlit Information Executive Members of the University Faculty DAVID FLETCHER HOY .........., WOODFORD PATTERSON. ..,......,v . EUGENE FRANCIS BRADFORD .,..... ........Rergistmr of the University ,,,.....5'ecretmj1 of the Urziversig' ...v....Director of Adrnissions , ,Ill :Q-gcsnn-F-qw' WQ 2 I M i f I I I if 'P H4511 ' .u'- ll A, 1 EIQZQE' ' 'IEIQBOEM y Q The Alumni THE CORNELL ALUMNI OORPORATION At a meeting in 1872, representatives of the classes then graduated founded the organi- zation known as the Associate Alumni of Cornell University. As the alumni increased in number and formed local clubs and organi- zations, the need arose for a more competent central organization. The Associate Alumni became a corporation in 1903. In 1923 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. The alumni clubs form the main structure of the organization, and the Corporation derives its . financial support mainly from assessments levied on these clubs. Conant Van Blarcom, '08, of Cleveland, has been the President during the last two years. Foster M. Cofhn, '12, is the Secretary. THE ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVE The Central office of the alumni is that of the Alumni Representative. This office was created by the Board of Trustees at the request of the Alumni Corpora- tion, the Association of Class Secretaries, and the Cornellian Council. The Alumni Representative is appointed by the Board of Trustees upon the nomination of the Presidents of these three organizations. He 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. Foster M. Coffin, '12, has been Alumni Representative since the Office was created in 1920. THE CORNELLIAN COUNCIL The Cornellian Council, founded in 1908, is the fund raising agency of the University. The Council eliminates indiscriminate and merely occasional solicitation of the alumni by having all appeals for the Uniyersity'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 52,500,000 has been contributed by the alumni of 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 organizations. The President is Jervis Langdon, '97, Of Elmira, Harold Flack, '12, has been Executive Secretary since 1915. CONANT VAN BLARCOM, '08 Prcsidmt of Alumni Corporation , L -I n'i 1 ' . A - if 4 s 'THD l46l I'd'.Q 1-111-1 1?-.!Q2QE '5.l9.3DE The Alumni Two forms of activity of the Cornell Alumni Corporation which have attracted particular attention during the past year have been the report of the Athletic Survey Committee, popularly known as the Committee of Seventeen, and the work of the Committee on Relations with Preparatory Schools. Mr. Van Blarcom, President of the Alumni Corporation, was chairman of the Athletic Survey Committee. Thomas I. S. Boak, '14, has been chairman of the preparatory schools committee since its creation two years ago. The Athletic Survey Committee was appointed as the result ofa resolution adopt- ed at the annual convention of the Alumni Corporation, held in Washington in 1928. Although the football situation was the immediate cause of alumni unrest at that time, it was agreed that an exhaustive study of the entire athletic structure at Cornell should be undertaken. The work of the Committee was divided into six divisions: Student attitude, Faculty attitude, Football coaching, Quality of material, Policies of the Athletic Association, and General survey and report of sports other than football. The survey occupied the better part of the year. The report of the Com- mittee was adopted in September 1929 and at that time referred, for such action as they might see fit to take, to the University Faculty and to the Athletic Association. The function of the Committee on Relations with Preparatory Schools is that of arousing alumni to a realization of the fact that their assistance is essential if Cornell is to attract an increasingly high quality of material to its freshman classes. As a result ot the activities of this committee, alumni in all parts of the country are coming to appreciate their responsibility in seeking out the more desirable students in the preparatory and high schools and employing all proper means for interesting them in Cornell. lt isa field of work in which the young alumnus can be of particular value. 4. 'i Qi Ilcrna Collin Whincry Murphy Bryant Taussig Van Blarcom Wilson R. E. Trcmfm Winslow Pollak Gass Baal: ui all rn er fe-'a jft in - ,A P ' A , '. -- ' A ll47ll Ag.:- 4. .4 H'-'ACULTY 1- --li-1. F6185 'EIQZQEH' 'EIQBOE Wa, WILLIAM ALEXANDER HAMMOND, A.B., Harvard, 1885g A.M., Kin-gs, 18875 Ph.D., Leipsic, 1891. Professor of Ancient Philosophy and Dean of the University Faculty. KA. 2 1 . ,, ,L '17 W P H5111 Iv' 'U' ....l -l ?' 2: snag 5 -'--121.93-'fu 5 RoLL1Ns ADAMS EMERSON, B.Sc., Nebraska, 18975 D.Sc., Hzmrvard, 19135 LL.D., Nebraska, 1917. Professor of Plant Breeding and Dean of the Graduate School. AZQ FA5 CIJBK5 fI1KfI1g EE. I ..' -Q-Umar. 1 V D ru -A Pl A ,Q Y -wuz , 115211 'T '--EllQ2QE'H 'l'ElQ3os'- - College of A gricultzzre l ALBERT Russuu. MANN, B.S.A., Cornell, 1904g A.M., Chicago, l916g D.Sc., Syracuse, 19285 D.Agr., Rhode Island, l929g Dean of the Colleges of Agriculture and Home Economics and of the Agricultural Experi- mental Stations. KAPg AZg 11110115 EE. 'ifff . ' 1, N 2 I li I 1 i . . , , I - rl 17 Z fl 1531 -.i . ly' 'fu' .'- , El'332QE 'El'-3.3DE'WW'W-'A BRISTOVV ADAMS, B.A., Stanford, 1900. Professor and Editor of Publications. AFP, EE, EAX, TECIU Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sag Manuscript Clubg Thumb Tack Club. WILLIAM CHARLES BAKER, B.S.A., Cornell, 1898. Professor of Drawing. JOHN BENTLEY, JR., B.S., Wesleyan, 19044 M.F., Yale, 1907. Professor of Forest Engineering. YIIT, fI1BKg EE, Hebs-Sa. CORNELIUS BETTEN, A.B., Lake Forest, 1900, M.A., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, 1906, D.Sc., Lake Forest, 1923. Director of Resident Instruction in the College of Agriculture. FA, fIJKCIJg EE. CORA BINZEI., B.S., Columbia, 1920, M.A., 1926. Professor of Rural Education. ON, IIAQ. 'JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL, Ph.D., Cornell, 1903. Professor of Agronomy. XE. BEULAH BLACKMORE, B.S., Columbia, 1917. Professor of Home Economics. JAMES ERNEST BOYLE, A.B., Nebraska, 19005 A.M., Kansas, 1901, Ph.D., Wisconsin, 1904. Professor of Rural Economy. l 1 En . - 'rc cr-EM - 0 ,. 2 s W ll54ll , 1' Ai'l lll 4 1' I gp' 1' l- , -' Vlldlunu- - .- 1 , -- - V- V I an 13,253--52' --:ra 5 0 : y , - - I . HARRX' OLIVER BUCKMAN, B.S.A., lowa State, 1906, M.S., 19085 Ph.D., Cornell, 1912. Professor of Soil Technology. AT, AZ, FA, fIbKfI1g EE. HELEN DUDLEY BULL, M.D., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Child Hygiene. AQA. WALTEIK BURKI-IOLDER, A.B., Wabash, 19135 Ph.D., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Plant Pathology. E55 PA. FRANK Pomzs BUSSELL, A.B., Colgate, 19015 Ph.D,, Cornell, 1919. Professor of Plant Breeding. AKE, fI1BKg EE. JULIAN EDWARD BUTTERWORTII, A.B., Iowa, 1907, M.A., 1910, Ph.D., 1912. Pro- fessor of Rural Education. KDBKQ fDAK. DOAK BAIN CARRICK, A.B., Wake Forest, 19105 Ph.D., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Pomology. EE. ' CYRUS RICHARD CROSBY, A.B., Cornell, 1905. Professor OfEI1fOII1OlOgy. EE. RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS, B.S.A., Cornell, 1901, M.S.A., 1905. Professor of Orna- mental I-lorticulrurc. AZ, FA, UAE. I ' H5511 ' 1 1 QZQE PEI 9 3 o E THEODORE HILDRETH EATON, A.B., Harvard, 1900, M.A., Columbia, 1915, Ph.D., 1917. Professor of Rural Education. fI1KfID, fI1AKg Tawse. GEORGE CHARLES EMBODY, B.S., Coltgate, 1900. M.S., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, 1910, Sc.D., Colgate, 1924. Professor O Aquiculture. AKEg FA, fIvBKg EE. GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT, A.B., Cornell, 1899, LLB., 1901. Professor of Extension Teaching. Zodiac. EMERY NELSON FERRISS, Ph.B., Western, 19045 M.A., Iowa, 1905, Ph.D., 1908. Professor of Rural Education. fI1KfIDg CIIAK. 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 Economics and Head of the Nursery School. AXQ, KAH, HAO. EDWARD SEWALL GUTHRIE, B.S.A., Iowa State, 1905, M.S.A., Cornell, 1910, Ph.D., 1913. Professor of Dairy Industry. EE. EARLE VOLCART HARDENBURG, B.S., Cornell, 1912, M.S.A., 1915, Ph.D., 1919. Professor of Vegetable Gardening. Hebs-Sag AZ, EE. li il 1 or im LL - 1... -6 s . 1561 ' 51 Q29 :.-rf 31 1'E IAQ 3-ofsil'-1'- MERRITT WESLEY HARPER, B.S., Ohio State, 19015 M.S., Illinois, 1902. Professor of Animal Husbandry. ARTHUR JOHN 1-lE1N1cKE, B.S.A., Missouri, 1913, Ph.D., Cornell, 1916. Professor of Pomology and Head of the Department of Pornology. FA, EE, fPKfI1. MARX' FRANCES HENRY, B.A., Colorado College, 19055 M.A., Columbia, 1927. Professor of Nutrition. fI1Kfb. GLENN WASFIINGTON HERRICK, B.S. Cin Agrj, Cornell, 1896, Professor of Economic Entomology. APP, EE, Quill and Dagger. GUSTAVE FREDERICK HEUSER, B.S., Cornell, 1915, M.S., 1916, Ph.D., 1918. Professor of Poultry Husbandry. Acacia, EE. MILTON LYLE I-IoLMEs, A.B., Stanford, 1917, M.B.A., Harvard, 1923. Professor of Business Management. KDKEQ fI1BK. RALPH SHELDON HOSMER, B.S.A., Harvard, 18945 M.F., Yale, 1902. Professor of Forestry and I-lead of the Department of Forestry. AZ, fIJKfI1g Hebs-Sa, Cornell Foresters, He Hui Hawaii. OSKAR AUGUsTus ,Im-IANNsEN, B.S., Illinois, 1894: A.M., Cornell, 1902, Ph.D., 1904. Professor of Entomology. FA, TBH, CIJKCDQ EE. 'W' ' ' ' , ....,.,.,-. Wi - 1 ii ' li ll . . 1 . L .. ' ir if Q ' HP ll57ll ? El Q29 El5 '1'sl 9.3DE'i'-i'W'i' ASA CARLTON KING, B.S.A., Cornell, 1899. Professor of Farm Practice. Sphinx Head. LEWIS KNUDSON, B.S.A., Missouri, 19085 Ph.D., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Botany. AZ, FA, EE. PAUL Knusn, A.B., Iowa, 19065 A.M., Washington, 1913, Ph.D., Columbia, 1917. Professor of Educational Psychology. f11KfI1g HIJAK. GEORGE NIEMAN LAUMAN, B.S.A., Cornell, 1897. Professor of Rural Economy. HARRY HOUSER Lovn, B.S., Illinios Wesleyan, 1904, M.A., 19065 Ph.D., Cornell, 1909. Professor of Plant Breeding. TKEg AZ, CIJKCID, THOMAS LYTTLETON LYON, B.S.A., Cornell, 1891, Ph.D., 1904. Professor of Soil Technology. fIDI'A, EE. LAURENCE HOWLAND MACDANIELS, A.B., Oberlin, 1912, Ph.D., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Pomology. AFP, FA, EE. . Lours MELVILLE MASSEY, A.B., Wabash, 1912, Ph.D., Cornell, 1916. Professor of Plant Pathology and Head of the Department. Acacia, FA, fI1BKg EE, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Q ' I I V i H I 5 I 1' ' fm ll58ll l1. . .El Q-2195 5 I,-'33 CJ E ROBERT .MATIiBSON, B.S.A., Cornell, 1906, M.S., 1907, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Economic Entomology. I'A5 2355 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science5 Fellow of the Entomological Society of America5 Honorary Member of the Nova Scotia Institute of Science. LEONARD AMBY MAYNARD, A.B., Wesleyan, 19115 Ph.D., Cornell, 1915. Professor of Animal Husbandry. ATA5 FA5 CIQBK5 EE. JOHN CLARENCE MCCURDY, B.S., Grove City, 19055 C.E., Cornell, 1912. Professor of Rural Engineering. HowARD BAGNALL MEEK, S.B., Boston, 19175 M.A., Maine, 1920. Professor of Hotel Management. KIIJA5 AA. EDWARD GARDNER MISNER, B.S., Cornell, 1913, Ph.D., 1918. Professor of Farm Management. E'E5Al A. HELEN MONSCH, B.S., Kansas State A, ricultural, 19045 B.Cbem., Chicago, 19095 M.A., Columbia, 1916. Professor oEHome Economics. QJKKID5 ON5 IIAO. CLYDE MOORE, A.B., Nebraska Wesleyan, 19125 A.M., Clarke, 19165 Ph.D., Columbia, 1920. Professor of Rural Education. Acacia5 KIDAK. RICIIARD AI,AN MORDOFF, B.S. Cin Agr.D, Cornell, 1911, A.M., 1918, Ph.D., 1921. Professor of Meteorology. AFP. ,W A lf, A . . -. ii if ill 1591 . .i -- V V EIQZQEIH'-91'5lg3D5 FRANK BARON MORRISON, B.S., Wisconsin, 1911. Professor of Animal Husbandry. KIJEK, AZ, EE, QAE. CLYDE HADLEY MYERS, B.S., Illinois Wesleyan, 19074 M.S., Illinois, 1910, Ph.D., Cornell, 1912. Professor of Plant Breeding. 'I'KEg FA, fIJKfIJg EE, IIPAT5 Hebs-Sag Savage Club. WILLIAM IRVING MYERS, B.S., Cornell, 1914, Ph.D., 1918. Professor of Farm Finance. KAP, QIIKIIP5 EE. JAMES GEORGE NEEDHAM, B.S., Knox, 1891, M.S., 18935 Ph.D., Cornell, 18985 Litt.D., Knox, 19215 Sc.D., Lake Forest, 1929. Professor of Entomology and Limnology. EPHRAIM LAURENCE PALMER, A.B., Cornell, 1911, M.A., 1913, Ph.D., 1917. Pro- fessor of Rural Education. FA, EE, CIJAK. FRANK ASHMORE PEARSON, B.S.A., Cornell, 1912, Ph.D., 1922. Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. fI1Kfb, EE. LOREN CLIFFORD PETRY, B.S., Earlham, 1907, Haverford, 19085 M.S., Chicago, 1911, Ph.D., 1913. Professor of Botany. FA, 1i5BKg f15KfIvg EE. EVERETT FRANKLIN PHILLIPS, A.B., Allegheny, 18995 Ph.D., Pennsylvania, 19045 Sc.D., Allegheny, 1929. Professor of Apiculture. IPAQ, GDBK, EE, CIJH, IIFM. r L 'I Y I Q .YI Y 1 . 'g xpyl J I ll60ll -+--- T.E' QZQIE -5lg,3O5 Orro RAHN, Ph.D., G5ttingen, 1902. Professor of Bacteriology. AXE, EE. FRANK HARRISON RANDCLPH, B.A., Yale, M.E., Cornell, Professor of Hotel Engineering. EX, Ye Hosts. ARTliUR BERNARD RECKNAGEL, B.A., Yale, 1904, M.E., 1906. Professor of Forest Management and Utilization. Seal and Serpent, EE. DONALD REDDICK, A.B., Wabash, 1905g Ph.D., Cornell, 1909. Professor of Plant Pathology. FA, EE. JUAN ESTEVAN REYNA, E.E., Columbia, 1898. Professor of Rural Engineering. Alramirano Archaeological and Ethnological Society. JAMES EDWARD RICE, B.S. Cin Agrj, Cornell, 1890. Professor of Poultry Husbandry. AZ, E35 Helios. HOWARD WAIT RILEY, M.E. Cin E.E.D, Cornell, 1901. Professor of Rural Engi- neering ancl Head of the Department of Rural Engineering. BYRON BURNIETT Roms, B.S.A., Cornell, 1911, M.S., 1913. Professor of Rural Engineering. 1 'I ga 1 tD ii 'M Li ' ' ' J' l61ll F-.TWT il EIQZQ 1sl.9f.3.o E MONTGOMERY ROBINSON, B.Litt., Princeton, 1906, B.S., Cornell, 1914. Professor of Extension Teaching. Princeton Campus Club. LARS-GUNNA11 TORGNY ROMELL, Ph.D., Stockholm, 1922. Professor of.FOrest Soils. FLORA ROSE, B.S., Kansas State Agricultural, 19045 M.A., Columbia, 1909. Pro- fessor of Home Economics and Director of the College of Home Economics. QKCPQ ON, HA9, KACIF. HAROLD ELLIS Ross, B.S.A., Cornell, 1906, M.S.A., 1909. Professor of Dairy Industry. FA, EE. EZRA DWIGHT SANDERSON, B.S., Michigan Agricultural, 1897, B.S. Cin Agrj, Cornell, 1898, Ph.D., Chicago, 1921. Professor of Rural Social Organization. EEZ. 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. GAD PARKER SCOVILLE, B.S,A., Cornell, 19105 M.A., Harvard, 1924. Professor Of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. PAUL FRANCIS SHARP, A.B., Nebraska Wesleyan, 19175 M.S., Minnesota, 1920, Ph.D., 1922. Professor of Dairy Chemistry. FA, EEZ, FEA, fI5AT. l: 1 'Til 'M ff, ll62ll ----1-l ld U 1' .il-ML. f 51Qz'Qa - 1519305 'Q ' JAMES MORGAN SHERMAN, B.S., North Carolina, 1911, M.S., Wisconsin, 1912, Ph.D., 1916. Professor of Bacteriology and Dairy Industry. KE, AZ, FA, CIUKKIJ, YE. LELAND SPENCER, B.S., Cornell, 1918, Ph.D., 1923. Professor of Marketing. Acacia, KIJKIIR, EE. ADELAIDE SPOHN, B.S., Chicago, 1908, M.S., 1913, Ph.D., Columbia, 1922. Pro- fessor of Nutrition. SAE, EEZ. SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING, B.A., Yale, 1898, M.F., 1903. Professor of Silviculture. GJEKQ AZ. RCLLAND MACLAREN STEWART, B.A., State University of Iowa, 1904, B.Di., 1906, Pl1.D., 1912, Professor of Rural Education and Director of the New York State Summer Session at Cornell University, fI2BKg fI1AK. HOMER T1-1oMRsoN, B.S., Ohio State, 1909, M.S., 1923, Pl1.D., 1926. Professor of Vegetable Gardening. EE. HUGH C1-1ARLEs TROY, B.S.A., Cornell, 1896. Professor of Dairy Industry. EE, Quill :incl Dagger. MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER, A.B., Cornell, 1909. Professor of Home Economics and Director of the College of Home Economics. W.. i 4 I, Ml ff... A F . i , l', B 1631 '-' '- +51 Q2QEIH Ul'EIQ3OEM l ETHEL BUSHNELL WARING, A.B., Illinois, 1908, A.M., Stanford, 1917, Ph.D., Colum- bia, 1927. Professor of Child Guidance. fbBK, KAH, HAS. GEORGE FREDERICK WARREN, B.S., Nebraska, 18975 B.S., Cornell, 1903, M.S.A., 1904, Ph.D., 1905. Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. AZ, PA, FIDKCIJ, EE. RALPH Hicics WHEELER, B.S., Cornell, 1912. Professor of Extension Teaching. APP, EECIP. HERBERT HICE WHETZEL, A.B., Wabash, 1902, lXfl.A., 1903, D.SC., University of Porto Rico, 1926. Professor of Plant Pathology. fIHA9g AZ, FA, fI1BKg fI1KfI?g EE EDWARD ALBERT WHITE, B.Sc., Massachusetts Agricultural, 1895. Head of the Department of Floriculture and Ornamental Horticulture. KE, fDKfI1g HAEI. KARL MCKAY WIEGAND, B.S., Cornell, 1894, Ph.D., 1898. Professor of Botany. 1PKfI'g EE. JAMES KENNETH WILSON, B.S., Oklahoma A. and M., 1906, Ph.D., Cornell, 1915. Professor of Soil Technology. fIDKfIJ, EE. PAUL WORK, B.A., Tennessee, 19075 B.S., Pennsylvania State, 19105 M.S., Cornell, 1913, Ph.D., Minnesota, 1921. Professor of Vegetable Gardening. IIKCIJ, fIJKfIP, EE, PEA. - A - r l 'fn'-A on -fl eff 3 1641 El qgzgg.-Ig5f'f'91'EIg30 College of Arts and Sciences 1-1- Kew ROBERT Moruus OGDEN, B.S., Cornell, 19015 Ph.D., Wurzburg, 1903. Pro- fessor of Education and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. XXIIQ fI1BKg fDKfI1g DEQ IIJAK. o 'an rqrw' ' H6511 slQzQEl5'f y1'sl93c:s'fl-'- JOSEPH QUINCY ADAMS, A.B., Wake Forest, 1900, A.M., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, 1905, Lirr.D., Wake Forest, 1916. Professor of English. Zodiac, fIDBK. ARTHUR AUGUSTUS ALLEN, A.B., Cornell, 1.907, M.A., 1908., Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Ornithology. FA, EE, Eklflv. EUGENE PLUMB ANDREWS, A.B., Cornell, 1895. Professor of Archaeology. WILDER Dw1GH1'BANc:Rorr, A.B., Harvard, 1888, Ph.D., Leipsic, 1892, Hon. D.SC., Lafayette, 1919, Hou. Sc.D., Cambridge, 1923. World War Memorial Professor of Physical Chemistry. ARE, AXE, TBH, fI1AT, A1-Djebar, XBfID. CARL BECKER, B.L., Wisconsin, 1896, Ph.D., 1907. john Stambaugh Professor of History. ' FREDERICK BEDELL, A.B., Yale, 1890, M.S., Cornell, 1891, Ph.D., 1892. Pro- fessor of Applied Elecrrieiry. AND, CIIBK, EE, I-IKN. MADISON BENTLEY, B.S., Nebraska, 1895, Ph.D., Cornell, 1898. Professor of Psychology. f17KxIf. ALBERT WILHELBI BOESCHE, A.B., Hamilton, 1897, A.M., 1898, Ph.D., Nluuich, 1905. Professor of German. AT, fI2BK. yr, -H 1 '- 'TT . W gl' 3 ll66ll u- Fig :ll- Q sslozgsw'-21931 5 y ,D SAMUEL LATIMER BOOTHROYD, B.S., Colorado State, 1893, M.S., 1904. Professor of Astronomy and Geodesy. KDKCIP, EE. EUGENE FRANCIS BRADFORD, A.B., Bowdoin, 1912, A.M., Harvard, 1913, Ph.D., 1927. Director of Admissions. AKE, KDBK, fI1KfIJ. JAMES CHESTER BRADLEY, A.B., Cornell, 19065 M.S., California, 19074 Ph.D., Cornell, 1910. Professor of Entomology and Curator of Invertebrate Zoology. I1KA,I'A, EE. .IULIAN PLEASANT BRETZ, Ph.D., Chicago, 1906. Professor of American History. TIHOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS, A.B., Cornell, 1909, Ph.D., 1913. Professor of Physical Chemistry. GDAE, AXE, EE, Al-Djebar, Alembic. ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE, B.S., Wesleyan, 1900, NLS., 1901, Pl1.D., Cornell, 1903. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. AAfID, AXE, FA, CIJBK, TBIT: CIJKIID, EE, QTKD, Al-Djebar. WALTER BUCKINGHAM CARVER, Ph.B., Dickinson, 1899, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1904. Professor of Mathematics. HKA, FIJBK, EE. GIEORGIE WALTER CAVANAUGH, B.S., Cornell, 1896. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. QKIIJ, AZ, AXE, EE, Hebs-Sa, Al-Djebar. W, , ,li ' . E if li 1671 EI Q29 El ':'1'Elifa .3 os ' EMILE MONNIN CHAMOT, B.S. Cin Chem.D, Cornell, 1891, Ph.D., 1897. Professor of Chemical Microscopy and Sanitary Chemistry. AXE, EE, QTIIJ. PETER WALTER CLAASSEN, A.B., Kansas, 1913, A.M., 1915, Ph.D., Cornell, 1918. Professor of Biology. AXE, FA, QDBK, EE. LANE COOPER, A.B., Rutgers, 18963 M.A., Yale, 1898, Rutgers, 18995 Ph.D., Leipsic, 1901, Litt.D., Rutgers, 1921. Professor of the English Language and Literature. ACID, KIDBK. MORRIS ALBERT COPELAND, B.A., Amherst, 1917, Ph.D., Chicago, 1921. Professor of Economics. f1DAGg sI'BKg 11211. GUSTAVUS WATTS CUNNINGHAM, M.A., Furman, 19025 Ph.D., Cornell, 19085 Litt. D., Furman, 1916. Professor of Philosophy. CDBK. OT1s FREEMAN CURTIS., A.B., Oberlin, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1916. Professor of Plant Physiology. FA, EE. ROBERT EUGENE CUSHISIAN, A.B., Oberlin, 1911, Ph.D., Columbia, 19175 Golclvvin Smith Professor of Government. EKIJE5 LIJBKQ CIIAIIH. GEORGE IRVING DALE, A.B., Cornell, 1910, Ph.D., 1918. Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures. QAZ, KIIBK. G I 1 1 W Q-lv ve . . 'ee-eri n -1 Pr TTC Q,- . E 1.lI'.-'l- 1681 i' ' as QzQEl f'1'El 9305-'-'11- Louis MUNROE DENNIS, Ph.B., Michigan, 1885, B.S. fin Chemj, 18865 D.Sc., Colgate, 1922, Michigan, 1926. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and Head of the Department of Chemistry. PPT, AXE, IIJBKQ TBII, EE, A1-Djebar. 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. XWP, fDKfDg Savage Club, Majura. ARTHUR JOHNSON EAMES, A.B., Harvard, 1908, A.M., 1910, Ph.D., 1912. Pto- fessor of Botany. QJBK, EE. DONALD ENGLISH, B.S., California, 19095 M.B.A., Harvard, 1914. Professor of Economics and Accounting. ZXIJE, fIJKfID. ALBERT BERNHARDT FAUST, A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1889, Ph.D., 1892. Professor of German. BGIIQ fI2BK. ROSWELL CLIFTON GIEES, A.B., Cornell, 1906, A.M., 1908, Ph.D., 1910. Professor of Physics. QPBKQ fIPKfI1g EE. ADAM CAPEN GILL, A.B., Amherst, 1884, Ph.D., Munich, 1893. Professor of Mineralogy and Petrography. . ff .1 Q P 'Tb'L'f: - ' A H ' P ' V P' N7 2 1 i l 1 , A 11' ll 1691 ...................... H, . -,Biii5- . g ,:lQZQ: ':l9.3.GE'1'l 'i-g g g DAVID CLINTON GILLESPIE, A.B., Virginia, 1900g Ph.D., G6ttingen, 1906. Professor of Mathematics. KE, KIDKCID, EE. OTHON GOEPPGUERLAC, Licencies-es-Lettres, Paris, 1893, Licencie en Droit, 1897. World War Memorial Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. CIJAE. GEORGE LIv1NosToNE HAMILTON, A.B., Harvard, 1895, A.M., 18979 Ph.D., Columbia, 1902. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures and Curator of the Dante and Petrarch Collections. GILBERT DENNISON HARRIS, Ph.B., Cornell, 1886. Professor of Paleontology and Stratigraphic Geology. fI1BKg EE. HALLDOR HERMANNSSON, Cand. Phil., Copenhagen, 1899. Professor of the Scandi- navian Languages and Literatures and Curator of the Fiske Icelandic Collection. PAUL THoMAs HUMAN, B.A. fOxonj, 19195 Ph.D., Brookings Institution. Pro- fessor of Economics. DAVID FLETCHER HoY, B.S., Cornell, 1891, MS., 1893. Registrar. KE, EE, Quill and Dagger. CHARLES HENRY HULL, Ph.B., Cornell, 1886, Ph.D., Halle, 1891. Goldvvin Smith Professor of American History. AT, Quill and Dagger. il I ,I 'iii 'T' 1 P 1 mt, A 1 1 1701 li iqizfeg I-fee-3-or E '-Tl-y 9 9 WALLIE ABRAHAM HURWITZ, A.B., B.S. Qin Ed.D, A.M., Missouri, 19065 A.M., Harvard, 19075 Ph.D., Giittingen, 1910. Professor of Mathematics. QPBKQ EE. ,Ioim IRWIN HUTCIIINSON, A.B., Bates, 1889, Ph.D., Chicago, 1896. Professor of Mathematics. CIIBKQ EE. Hoxmcn LEONARD JONES, A.B., Carson and Newman, 18985 A.M., George Washing- ton, 1900, Ph.D., Cornell, 1909, LL.D., Carson and Newman, 1917. Professor of Greek. IIIKE, fI1BKg Atrux. RIVERDA HARDING JORDAN, A.B., Yale, 1893, M.A., 1913, M.A., Dartmouth, 1919, Ph.D., Minnesota, 1919. Professor of Education and Chairman of the Summer Session. CIWFA, AKA, KIIPK, III'Mg IIHAK. EARLE Hisssiz KENNARD, B.A., Oxford, 1910, B.Sc., 19115 Ph.D., Cornell, 1913. Professor of Physics. FA, CIJBK5 EE. ABRAM TUCKER Kiznn, B.S., Cornell, 1895, M.D., Buffalo, 1897. Professor of Anatomy and Secretary of the Ithaca. Division of the Medical College. BGHQ FAQ fIfKfI1g 2255 ASIA, N2Ng XAQ. BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY, A.B., Buchtel, 18935 Ph.D., Cornell, 18955 M.D., Freiburg, 1903. Professor of Histology and Embryology. QDAG, PA, LIJKCIJQ EE, NEN. MAX LUDWIG WOLFRAM LAISTNER, B.A., Cambridge, 1912, M.A., 1919. Professor of Ancient History. sIPBKg Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. H711 - 5.l,faaQ,s'5 7 'al9.3os,'i ', ' JAMES FREDERICK MASON, A.B., Harvard, 19025 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1912. Pro- fessor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. fIJBK. ERNEST MERRITT, M.E., Cornell, 1886. World War Memorial Professor of Physics. 41210115 PA, TBII, fIDKCI-Wg EE. , CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHLTP, ALB., Cornell, 1893, Ph.D., 1898. Professor of English. Zodiac, lI1BKg KI1K1IJg ETA, Quill and Dagger. JACOB PAP1sH, Ph.D., Cornell, 1921, A,M., Indiana University, 1917. Professor of Chemistry. WOODFORD PATTERSON, A.B., Cornell, 1895. Secretary of the University. CIJFAQ Quill and Dagger. PAUL RUSSELL POPE, A.B., Western Reserve, 18985 A.M., Ph.D., Leipsic, 1903. Professor of German. B9Hg KIJBK. FREDERICK CLARKE PRESCOTT, A.B., Harvard, 1894. Professor of English. KA. LAURENCE PUMPELLY, A.B., Williams, 19025 Ph,D., Srrassburg, 1907. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. Zilfg fDBKg CIJKCID. s 1 iiii P W ii it l72ll Q2QE 'sl93O5'+l-' ARTHUR RANUM, A.B., Minnesota, 1892, Ph.D., Chicago, 1906. Professor of Mathe- matics. fI1BKg EE. HAROLD LYL13 REED, A.B., Oberlin, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1914. Professor of Economics and Finance. CIDBK. HUGH DANIEL REED, B.S., Cornell, 1899, Ph.D., 1903. Professor of Zoology. AXA, FA, IIDKCIJQ EE. FRED HOFFMAN RHODES, A.B., Wabash, 19105 Ph.D., Cornell, 1914. Professor of Industrial Chemistry. AXE, IDBKQ 2155 Al-Djebar. FLOYD KARKER RICHTMYER, A.B., Cornell, 1904, Ph.D., 1910. Professor of Physics. FA, EE. HEINRICII Rms, Ph.B., Columbia, 1892, A.M., 1894, Ph.D., 1896. Professor of Geology. I'Ag KI1KfIJg EEZ, ZPE. MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON, A.B., Cincinnati, 1888, A.M., 1890. Goldvvin Smith Professor of English Literature. fDKEg IIJBKQ Quill and Dagger, Gargoyle, Manuscript Club. NATHANIEL SCHMIDT, Stockholm, 18843 A.M., Colgate, 1887, Berlin, 1890. Pro- fessor of the Semitic Languages and Literatures and Oriental History. AZT. W 'Ill n 't -9 O 1 H731 J- -T Ifd-'U-' L-.-Tl. U -ELIQZQE' '- -.El.fa3n-5 ,, LESTER WHYLAND SHARP, B.S., Alma, 1908, Ph.D., Chicago, 1912. Professor of Botany. FA, fI1BKg EE. FRANCIS ROBERT SI-IARPE, A.B., Cambridge, 1892, Ph.D., Cornell, 1907. Professor of Mathematics. EE. ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY, A.B., Amherst, 1900g M.A., Columbia, 1903g L.H.D., Lake Forest, 1920. Assistant Dean and Secretary of the College of Arts and Sciences. fIDBK,fI1KCID. SUMNER HUBER SLICHTER, A.B., Wisconsin, 1913, M.A., 19145 Ph.D., Chicago, 1918. Professor of Economics. AEP, CIDBK. DEAN FRANKLIN SMILEY, A.B., Cornell, 1916, M.D., 1919. Professor of Hygiene and Preventative Medicine and Medical Adviser. AOA, NENg XA. PRESERVED SMITH, A.B., Amherst, 1901, A.M., Columbia, 1903, Ph.D., 1907, Litt.D., Mulhenberg, 1922, Amherst, 1927. Professor of Medieval History. XfIw,f1:BK. H ' X7IRG1L SNYDER, B.S., Iowa State, 1889, Ph.D., Gottingen, 18943 H.C.D., Padua, 1922. Professor of Mathematics. PA, EE. WILLIAM STRUNK, JR., B.A., Cincinnati, 18905 Ph.D., Cornell, 1896. Professor of English. CIUAE: 'fPBIi. 13 ll74ll l- 1- 'UU' Uv' .i - A 'ElQ2.QE El9.3DE. FRANK TFIILLY, A.B., Cincinnati, 1887, A.M., Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1891, LL.D., Missouri, 1909, Cincinnati, 1913, Hobart, 1923. Professor of Philosophy. fl1BK, KIJKKIW. Josnm ELLIS TREVOR, Ph.D., Leipsic, 1892. Professor of Thermodynamics. A2111 OscAR DIRDRICH voN ENGELN, A.B., Cornell, 1908, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Physical Geography. 23fIJEg EE, EFE. PAUL JOHN WEAVER, B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1911, A.A.G.O., New York University, 1917. Professor of Music. ATSZQ f17M1'1, Sinfonia. HARRY PORTER WELD, Ph.B., Ohio State, 1900, Ph.D., Clark, 1911. Professor of Psychology. BAE, f12KfIvg EE, CIIAK. WALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX, A.B., Amherst, 1884, A.M., 1888, LLB., Columbia, 1887, Ph.D., 18915 LL.D., Amherst, 1906. Professor of Economics and Statistics. wr, fruit. 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 Edu- cation. AACID, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Sainach. A 11751 - . IH-'Uv i t 5-.rlQ.aQs sl93os College of Engineering MQJ DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL, A.B., Stzznford, 1896, ME., 19135 LL.D., Rochester, 1926. Professor of Industrial Engineering and Dean of the College of Engineering. TBfIg 1I1Kfl1g E55 Quill and Dagger. -1-q-P W , -1: f ff ' i' 3 ll76ll l, 'fi-l ElQ2QE EI93eDE CALVIN DODGE ALIIERT, M.E., Cornell, 1902. Professor of Machine Design. EE. WII.L1AM CYRUS BALLARD,JR., M.E. Cin Cornell, 1910. Professor ofElectricai Engineering. IIKN. WILLIAM NICHOLS BARNARD, M.E., Cornell, 1897. Professor of Heat-Power Engineering. TBI1g fI5KfI1g EE, Atmos. FRED ASA BARNES, C.E., Cornell, 1897, M.C.E., 1898. Professor of Railroad Engineering and Director of the School of Civil Engineering. Zodiac, TBIIg flllfflfg EE, IlI'Mg XE, Rod and Bob. ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN, M.E., Cornell, 1908. Professor of Electrical Engineering. Acz1ciagIIKN. WALTER LICIITENTHAELER CONWELL, CE., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Railroad Engineering. EKIDE. WALTER RODNEY CORNELI., B.S., Rutgers, 19073 C.E., Cornell, 1915. Professor of Mechanics of Engineering. ADAM CLARKE DAVIS, JR., M.E., Cornell, 1914. Professor of Experimental Engi- neering. KE, 'I'Bllg Armos. W- 2 I ,i 'i 1 '1 f ',, . i,'1 i ,: P ll77ll ' El 2,9 El 1'El 43.310 E HERMAN DIEDERICHS, M.E., Cornell, 1897. Professor of Experimental Engineering and Director of the Sibley School of Mechanical Engineering. KDEKQ TBH, LIDKQIU E54 Quill and Dagger, Atmos. FRANK OAKES ELLENWOOD, A.B. Cin Stanford, 1904, M.E., 1922. Professor of Power Engineering. TBHg KIPKCDQ EE, Atmos. MILLARD CLAYTON ERNSBERGER, A.B., Rochester, 18885 M.E., Cornell, 1908. Professor of Power Engineering. AAQJQ TBHQ KIJBKQ SEQ Atrnos. VICTOR RAYMOND GAGE, M.E., Cornell, 1906, M.M.E., 1910. Professor of Experi- mental Engineering. Acaciag EE. SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE. CE., Cornell, 1905. Professor of Mechanics of Engi- neering. TBH, Rod and Bob. VLADIMIR KARAPETOPF, C.E., Institute of Ways of Communication, Leningrad, 1897, M.M.E., 1902. Professor of Electrical Engineering. QE, TBD, EE5 I-IKNQ QDMA, MYRDN LEE, M.E., Cornell, 1909, M.M.E., 1913. Professor of lnclustrial Engi- neering. QA5 TBH, EE, Atmos. - PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN, M.E. Cin E.E.j, Ohio State, 1892. Director of the School of Electrical Engineering. Zodiac, EE. f 1 'T ri w i if - - -..tru l 1731 -f iEI'Q2Q.E El93DEi-WW HENRY NEELY OGDEN, C.E., Cornell, 1889. Professor of Sanitary Engineering. EE, JOHN TI-IoMAs PARSON. Professor of Drawing. ZW, Rod and Bob. ERNEST WILLIAM RETTGRR, A.B., Indiana, 1893g Ph.D., Clark, 1898. Professor of Applied Mechanics. fDI'Ag EEZ. FRED STILLMAN Rooms, B.S., Alfred, 1909, M.E., Cornell, 1913. Professor of Machine Design. Acacia. WILL MILLER SAWDON, B.S., Purdue, 18984 M.M.E., Cornell, 1908. Professor of Experimental Engineering. FAQ EE, Atmos. ERNEST WILLIAM SCHODER, B.S., University of Washington, 1900, B.S. fin MiningD, 1900, Ph.D., Cornell, 1903. World War Memorial Professor of Experimental Hydraulics. CIJFAQ KDBKQ EEg Rod and Bob. HEIIDERT HENRY SCOFIELD, M.E., Cornell, 1905. Professor of Materials Testing. TBIIg QIIKCDQ EE, XE, Pyramid, Triangle. FRANCIS Josnzvn SEERY, B.S., Tufts, 1905. Professor of Hydraulic Engineering. ATAQ Semaphore, ' -, l' gr.-w . -1011-ll' nf-QPF' , , .f ' ' W We . lf . .Ile I ' ll79ll g yy m V EIQZ-Q'EiR':M'E.ICJ.3Cl'Ey FREDERICK GEORGE SW1'rzER, M.E., Cornell, 1913, M.M.E., 1914. Professor of Hydraulic Engineering. EE, A.S.M.E.g Associate Member A.S.C.E. CLARENCE ELLSWORTH TOWNSEND, M.E., Cornell, 1907. Professor of Engineering Drawing. AXA, CIIKCD. 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. TBHg EE. LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART, C.E., Cornell, 1909. Professor of Structural Engi- neering. B9Hg fDKfIDg Pyramid. CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER, C.E., Cornell, 1904. Professor of Sanitary Engineering and Secretary of the Engineering Faculty. Acacia, FA, XE. ALBERT EDWARD WELLS, Sibley Professor of Mechanic Arts. Atmos. EDGAR HARPER WOOD, M.E., Cornell, 1892, M.M.E., 1893. Professor of Mechanics of Engineering. EE. if fill l80ll 1 -1 ' e 'e 55,l QJi2QQ'EEl5wA'fEEI qg L3 fy 55 :i::3:::::::::::::::::::: College of Law Klmmq CHARLES KELLOGG BURDICK, A.B., Princeton, 19044 LLB., Columbia, 1908. Editor of the Columbia Law Review. Professor of Law and Dean of the Law School. Princeton Cap and Gown Club. fIvKfI2g 112.41115 Order of the Coif. .Y gr- W' vagal: ,,. ' W , .ll C . in -ll, if li' l81l r I . H It -.l.1 II4.'U.l - . ,J MElQZQEUmEl93QE , , HENRY WHITE EDGERTON, A.B., Cornell, 1910, LL.B., Harvard, 1914. Professor of Lum QBK. HERBERT DAVID LAUBE, B.L., Wisconsin, 1903, A.M., Michigan, 1911, LLB., Columbia, 19165 S.J.D., Harvard, 1924. Professor of Law. A9415 Acacia. GUSTAVUS HILL ROBINSON, A.B., Harvard, 1905, LL.B., 1909, S.,I.D., 1916. Pro- fessor of Law. Member Of New York and Massachusetts Bars, American Society Of International Law, American Academy of Political and Social Science. QBKQQAQ. ROBERT SPROULE STEVENS, A.B., Harvard, 1910, LL.B., 1913. Professor of Law. GEORGE JARVIS THOMPSON, B.S., Pennsylvania, 19095 LL.B., Harvard, 1912, S.J.D., 1918. Professor Of Law. ZKIJEQ ASQ. HORACE EUGENE WHITESIDE, A.B., Chicago, 1912, LI..B., Cornell, 1922, S.j.D., Harvard, 1927. Professor of Law. fDKfI1g A9415 Order Of the Coif. ELIAS ROOT BEADLE WILLIS, A.B., Pennsylvania, 1901, A.M., Cornell, 1914- Assistant Librarian. fIDBK. LYMAN PERL WILSON, B.S., Knox, 1904gJ.D., Chicago, 1907, LL.D., Knox, 1924. Professor of Law. fI2I'Ag CIJAA, AEP, Order of the Coif. ll82ll ml- 1l Fig -i EIQZQEH' -219305. , College 0fA1'clJitectu1fe WM GEORGE YOUNG, JR., B.Arch., Cornell, 1900. Professor of Architecture and Dean of the College of Architecture. fIHI'Ag TBHQ American Institute of Architects. H833 I-d' -'lu' M A M, '-'LE-l'faz'QE'54f-Er'fa.3oS. , , , FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, A.B., Yale, 1897. Professor of Architecture. NPT, TBIIg KIJKIIU Gargoyle. OLAR MARTINIUS BRAUNER. Professor of Drawing and Painting. I1KAg fI1KfI1, Gargoyle. Honary Member of Institute of American Architects. LEROY PEARL BURNHAM, M.S. Cin Archj, Harvard, 1903. Professor of Design. EDWARD GoRToN DAv1s, B.S. , Denison, 1905. Professor of Landscape Architecture. B9IIg Gargoyle. CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN, D.Sc., Colgate, 1918. Professor of Architecture. fIJI'Ag TBII. CHRISTIAN MIDJO, Professor of Drawing, Painting and Modeling. fIvKEg Gargoyle ALBERT CHARLES PI-IELPS, B.S., Illinois, 1894, Bavarian Polytechnic, 18985 M.Arch., Illinois, 1903. World War Memorial Professor of Architecture. TBITg KDKKIHQ Gargoyleg L'Ogive. ALEXANDER DUNCAN SEYMOUR, B.S., Columbia, 1906. Professor of Architecture. EX. . n t 1-1. gummy., - ,FLQE --,Y-.,-gqy., .Y . f LI Il . I Q 'I 1. it ' A A l 'TM ll34ll ----l-1- lfdld .T .. '-slQ21Q'fe El9'.3Qfs A College of Veterinary Medicine 1 Miz? PIERRE AUGUSTINE FISH, B.S., Cornell, 1890, D.Sc., 1894, D.V.M., 1899. Professor of Veterinary Physiology and Dean of the New York State Veterinary College. rI1KfI1g E55 fI1Z. . ' n 0 ' W 'H s Q , gg In 11851 .- i.. lid-'U-' .i1.l . A EllQ2'.QE 'EIQ-.305 . A JOSEPH WILLIAM BEACHAM, JR., LL.B., Cornell, 1897. Colonel, U.S.A. Professor of Military Science and Tactics. NPT, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach. RAYMOND RUSSELL BIRCH, B.S., Kansas State Agricultural, 1906, D.V.M., Cornell, 1912, Ph.D., 1916. Professor in Charge of Veterinary Experiment Station. EE. JAMES NATHAN FROST, D.V.M., Cornell, 1907. Professor of Veterinary Surgery. EE, CIPZ WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN, D.V.M., Kansas State Agricultural, 1915, M.S., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Bacteriology. A2415 EEQ CDZ, fIvKfI1. CHARLES ERNEST HAYDEN, A.B., Ohio University, 1910g D.V.M., Cornell, 1914. Professor of Veterinary Physiology. 1I1KTg EXP, AXP, fbZ. GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS, B.S., Cornell, 18895 D.Sc., 1893, D.V.M., 1900. Pro- fessor of Comparative Anatomy. fIvKfI1g EEZ. HOWARD JAY MILKS, D.V.M., Cornell, 1904. Professor of Therapeutics and Director of the Small Animal Clinic. EE, QIIZ. DENNY HAMMOND UDALL, B.S.A., Vermont, 18985 D.V.M., Cornell, 1901. Pro- fessor of Veterinary Medicine. EN, EE. lf ly E , 1 .H :Wi 8 A llS6l ,L I-U-'Ur' Ill r ' P+' -4 'w.-1q, GLASSES in A , 1 s. - A S ew : f-TQU S M Sri S V' '1 5 SW '-jak 1- ' ' YC' vx hxar-E!- .y.y 1 S- Qi! SENIORS I Z 1 rr f FREDERICK ABEL, Pete, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. fPKNl'g Sphinx Headg Wearer of the C g Varsity Lacrosse Team 3, 45 A.S.M.E., Secretary-Treasurer 4. ' ROGER FREDERICK ARELL, Reg, Bergen. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bergen High School. KAPg Varsity Baseball Squad 2, 3g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALBERT' LANGE ABKARIAN, Abby, Pelham. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Pelham Memorial High School. wC'r g Freshman Wrestling Teamg Varsity Wrestling Team 3, 43 Varsity Cross Country Squad 35 Dramatic Club 3, 4g C. U. R. W. Cabinet 3, 45 Saturday Lunch Club, JOSEPH Annrmoun ABOUMRAD, Jo, Mexico City, Mexico. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wheeler Preparatory Acad- emy. Freshman Soccer Squadg College Baseball Team 35 College Soccer Team 3, 45 Cornell-in-China Clubg Ter- tulia Estucliantil. SIGMUND ABRAMOWITZ, Sig, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Franklin K Lane High School. State Tuition Scholarship. ALFRED LAWRENCE ABRAMS, Al, Elmhurst. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lane High School. fIJBKg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HAROLD HERBERT ABRAMS, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Boys High School. ROBERT KENNETH ADAMS, Ken, Buffalo. Forestry. Pre- pared at Masten Park High School. EAEg Foresters Club, President 4. HERMRN Acsmsrcv, Gaines, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. AEIIg Freshman Baseball Squadg Freshman Football Squadg Circolo Italianog Tertulia Estudiantil, Vice-President 3. WVlLLlAM EDWARD APIERNE, JR., Bill, Brooklyn. Agri- culture. Prepared at Clason Military Academy. GKfIJg Floriculture Clubg University Band 2. ' ll92ll Hownnn OWEN Alf9BL'l'lNGBR, Ike, York, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mcrcersburg Academy. X-'bg Quill and Daggerg Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C g Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Crew Squad 25 Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg junior Smoker Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Kllfb. ' ALBERT GERALD ALLEN, jerry, Trumansburg. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Eowruuu RANDALL ALLEN, Coke, Cincinnati, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Pre .ated at Hughes High School, Freshman Crew Squadg liieshman Track Squadg Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 43 junior Smoker Committeeg Musical Clubs 2, 3, 45 '86 Memorial Stage 3. XVILLETT MonToN ALLEY, White Plains. Agriculture. Pte- pared at White Plains High School. Musical Clubs 2, 3, 4. Geonors ROLAND AI.PER'I', New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. State Tuition Scholarship. MORRIS ALP1zn'r, Alf, Gloversville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Gloversville High School. AEIIQ Fencing Squad 2. LEON S1-im.uoN At.'rMAN, Lee, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. fbAMg Freshman Tennis Teamg Freshman Hockey Squadg Varsity Tennis Squad 2, 4g Cercle Francaisg Saturday Lunch Clubg University Or- chestra 1, 2. SALVATORE Amxco, Sam, Rochester. Civil Engineering. Prepared at East High School. jon-:N VANDrmnorr ANDERSON, John, Randolph. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Peddie School. A2425 Skullsg Musical Clubs 1, 2. XVILLIAM HART ANDERSON, Jn., Andy, Manila, P.l. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Riverdale Country School, EN. ll93ll news, 1 -,, tr iaivg' T ,. gi A N CHARLES LUTHER ANDREWS, Andy, Berkshire. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Berkshire High School. State Cash Scholarship. MILTON WALTER ARING, Milt, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Architecture. Prepared at Shaw High School. Zodiacg Quill and Daggerg Freshman Track Squadg Cheerleader 2, 3, Head Cheerleader 4. DAVID EARLE ARMSTRONG, Army, West Winheld. Veterinary. Prepared at West Winfield High School. Allfg College Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, College Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 45 College Soccer Team 2, 3, 4. DONALD AZARIAH ARMSTRONG, Don, West Winhelcl. Agriculture. Prepared at West Winfield High School. College Baseball Team 2, 3, 45 College Basketball Team 2, 3, 45 Farmers' Week Committee 34 4-H Clubg The Cornell Comztriymmz Board 2, 3, 4. EARL LEE ARNQLD, Ludlowville. Agriculture. Prepared at Ludlowville High School. AZg Farmers' Week Committee 25 Roberts Scholarship. JAMES GORDON ATKINS, Tommy, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School. ZNIIQ Sphinx Headg Freshman Lacrosse Tearug Varsity Track Team 3g Varsity Soccer Squad 25 Musical Clubs 2, 35 Uni- versity Orchestra 2, 3. JOHN BOYD Arwoon, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Washington and Jefferson College. QSKNII, TBl'Ig Sphinx Heaclg Red Keyg Atmosg College Wrestling Team lg Assistant Manager of Soccer 3, Manager 4. JAMES HARPER Aran, Jimmy, Angola. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Angola High School. AZ. Mormon CAPPEL BABCOCK, Sire, Fredonia. Agriculture. Prepared at Fredonia High School. WALTER Maruzmri-1 BACON, Walt, Pelham Manor. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Pelham Memorial High School. Zilfg College Honor Committee 3, 4. ll94ll HEADLEY EDMUND BAILEY, Ed, New York City. Agriculture. Prepared at Rhodes Preparatory School. NDA. FRED CoRNaLL BAKER, Baker, Wilson. Agriculture. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. josavu BAKER, Cliff, Oxford. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Oxford Academy. Acacia, HRCTHQ Varsity Rifle Team 35 College Crew 24 Clef Clubg Masonic Club, University Band 2, 3, 45 University Orchestra 1. XVXLLIAM CZAIRNS BANTA, JR., Bill, Ridgewood, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ridgewood High School, IIKAg EAXg Sphinx I-lead, Goldwin Key, College Baseball Team 2, 34 College Soccer Team 2, 3, 45 Spring Day Hop Com- mittee 3g Dartmouth Hop Committee 34 Princeton Ball Committee 4g C.U.R.W. Cabinet 2, 3, Recording Secretary 4: Cornell-in-China Clubg Saturday Lunch Club, The Carnal! Daffy .Yun Board 2, 3, Managing Editor 4. Russau. EDWARD BARONE, Russ, Dunkirk. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Dunkirk High School. NDA, Musical Clubs 2, 3, 44 State Cash Scholarship. Jonw HENRY BARRE'I l', Jack, Norwich, Conn. Veterinary. Prepared at Manlius School. AW, lIKfbg Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, 4. Manu: CAMmaai.t BAR'ri.aY, Bart, Fredonia. Hotel Adminis- tration. Prepared at Fredonia High School. A221115 Ye Hosts, Secretary 35 Freshman Crew, College Honor Com- mittee 2, 3, 45 Hotel Association, Treasurer 2. HAROLD Htznnatvr BATH, Westwood, Forestry. Prepared at Westwood High School. Quill and Daggerg Hebs-Sag jCv g Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, 4, Crew Club. STANFORD Cotcms BATES, Stan, Adams. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Union Academy. Eleusisg Helios, HRCTHQ Varsity lille Team 1, 2, College Crew 2, Round-Up Club, President 45 Musical Clubs 1, 2, 35 The Cornell Cdllllfljlllflll Board, Editor-in-Chief 4. BENJAMIN GRAHAM BAUERLB, Graham, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at William Penn Charter School. fDl'A. ll95ll , ,qv I' a P il ' -1-I me Mfzrf- fre lf. , ERNESTICECIL BAxTER, Penn Yan. Veterinary. Prepared at Penn Yan Academy. S2'I'22g XA. HENRY DBTWILEII BEAN, Hank, Skippack, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Norristown High School. EfbE. GEORGE CARPENTER BEBE, Newark. Landsczge Architecture. Prepared at Newark High School. SAX, argoyle. DAVID BECKER, Davy, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Manual Training High School. OAT5 Freshman Basketball Squad, Freshman Lacrosse Squadg State Tuition Scholarship. PAUL Douo1.As BEERS, Logger, Walton. Forestry. Prepared at Leonard Preparatory School. 9Ag Forestry Clubg Liberal Clubg Masonic Clubg Omcers Club. CHARLES HERBERT BELL, Herb, Elizabeth, N.,I. Electrical Engineering. Pre ated at Battin High School. 9AXg Sphinx Headg Red? Key, President 45 Freshman Lacrosse Squadg Princeton Ball Committee 45 Delta Clubg Assistant Manager of Inrerscholastic Track 3, Manager 4. XVALTBR CARL BENEDICT, JR., Benny, North Tonawanda. Civil Engineering. Prepared at North Tonawanda High School. Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHARLES GORDON BENNETT, Ben, Hudson. Agriculture. Prepared at Hudson High School. H.4RVBY HENRY BENNING, JR., Haw, Clyde. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Clyde High School. IIKNg IITIIZQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALFRED SIDNEY BERG, Tim, Monticello. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Monticello High School. B512 Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Soccer Squadg State Cash Scholar- ship. ll96ll ARTHUR Bum-xs'ra1N, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Debate Clubg Liberal Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. LnoNAnn HAaor.D BrsaNs1'nxN, Lenny, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Columbia Grammar School. IJAMQ Freshman Football Squadg University Boxing Cham- pionship, 125-pound Class lg University Boxing Cham- pionship, 135-pound Class 2, 35 Boxing Club. EARL STEWART Bnssman, Stew, Sherrill. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Sherrill High School. AXAQ Sphinx Headg Rccl,Keyg Wearer of the C g Varsity Basketball Squad 2, Team 35 Varsity Soccer 'Team 2, 3, Captain 4g Class Day Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 3. MAX Gonrum' Bnrnon, Max, Port Washington. Forestry. Prepared at Port Washington High School. 'l'KEg Forestry Clu mg University Orchestra 1. Gaoaoa LAMONT Bluwutt., Lee, Riegelsville, Pa. Forestry. Prepared at Salisbury School. ZIfl1Eg2IAXg Quill and Daggerg l-lebs-Sag Freshman Lacrosse Squadg Foresters Cluhg Tb: Widow Board 2, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4. .lonN MlI.TON BlLLlNGS, Josh, North Manchester, lnd. Architecture. Prepared at North Manchester Hih School. KE, 'l'Bllg Gargoyle: Sophomore Smoker Committeeg College Honor Committee 35 Savage Cluhg Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL TIILJRNTON BIRDSALL, Brooklyn. Architecture. Pre- pared at Antioch College. flfili. FRANK Bissio, Elizabeth, Civil Engineering. Prepared at Battin High School. AXAg 'l'BIlg XE. HOWARD .losam-I BLAUGRUND. Howie, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Freshman Tennis Teamg Varsity Tennis Team 2. 3, 45 College Tennis Team 2, 35 Liberal Clubg State Cash Scholarship. XVILLIAM' DAVID Burma, Jn, Bill, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School. IIAfI1g Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 25 '86 Memorial Debate Team. ll97ll arwa givr , .Y g,,, AW. F fr , 'i ROBERT LEON Buss, Bob, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. Xl1Tg EAXg Sphinx Headg Aleph Samachg Freshman Banquet Committeeg junior Promenade Committee, Senior Ball Commitreeg Beth L'Amedg Book and Bowlg Klifbg Tb: Widow Board 2, Man- aging Editor 3. ARTHUR jrmoma Btocic, Jennings, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at George Washington High School. AElIg Freshman Soccer Squadg The Colnmm Board, Assistant Manager 35 State Tuition Scholarship. FRANK Btoom, Hank, Bronx. Veterinary. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. fbAMgfI1KfI1gfIDZ. LESTER AARON BLUMNER, Les, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Yonkers High School. -11EAg EAXQ Freshman Cross Country Squadg Varsity Fencing Squadg Liberal Clubg Manuscript Club The Corfu!! Daiba Sun Board, Column Editor 3, 4. CARLETON SPOONER Boms, Carl, White Plains. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at White Plains High School. AXPg Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C g Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3, 45 Varsity Basketball Squad 2. ROBERT S'rtzwAR'r BONSALL, Stew, Baltimore, Md. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Insti- tute. ZDAEQ Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3. ANTHONY FREDERICK BORDOGNA, Touy,' Flourtown, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Girard School. Varsity Soccer Team 4g Girard School Scholarship. . WALTER ERNEST BORNEMANN, Borney, New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Newman Manual Training School. IIKN. EDWARD RALPH Bose, Ed, Rutherford, NJ. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Rutherford High School. AXP, The Cnrnelliwz Board 1, 2, 3, Circulation Manager 4. PAUL ALBERT BOSSHARD, Glen Ritle, N.-I. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Glen Ridge High School. University Band 1. ll98ll MALCOLM Bourox, Mal, Fultonville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cazenovia Seminary. fI,EK. XNILLIAM Lewis Bowsen, Pat, Williamsport, Md. Chemis- try. Prepared at Williamsport High School. BAE. Maven BRANDSCIIAIN, Philadelphia Quaker, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Northeast High Sc iool. Freshman Soccer Team. Locum ,Iosumi Biuiznxoms, Lu, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Alexander Hamilton High School. Cosmopolitan Cluhg Oliver Mathematical Cluhg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshias Under raduate Scholar- ' 5 ' 1 A l '5 S ship. Cuantus Biuzaw, Charlie, Richmond Hill. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. AXQ llKNg Musical Clubs lg University Orchestra Z. HENRY BREUNICI-I, Jn., Hank, North Pelham. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Pelham Memorial High School. AEfl1g Freshman Football Squad. PIHLH7 EDWIN llxuminoi, P.E., Hollywood, Calif. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Hollywood High School. AXg ll'l'llE. HARRY.lAhlES BROVVN, Edwards. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Edwards High School. State Tuition Scholarshipg Boldt Scholarship. Luutow Datuoea Bnowrr, Luci, White Plains. Architecture. Prepared at White Plains High School. A'I'SZ. Ro1.ANn WILLIAM Bnoww, Bill, Brooklyn. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. fl2KKlIg KEQ Sphinx Headg Red Keyg Pyramidg Wearer of the C g ULCT' g Freshman Football Squadg Freshman Lacrosse Squadg junior Smoker Committeeg Assistant Manager of Varsity Lacrosse 3, Manager 4. i l l . ,. ,W i If ll99ll , 6 M gk r QSM? ii' lnoo FRANK ALn'ER'rUs MooRE Bll'1'ANT, Duke, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. fbK2Jg N1INgSkullsg Dramatic Club 2, 3. GEORGE FRIZDERXCK BRroN, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Technical High School. .Wg Quill and Dagger, Pyramid, Spiked Shoe, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, .Iunior Promenade Com- mitteeg McMullen Scholarship 3, 4. MALCOLM Lnwis llueicnaxf, Mickey, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany High School. IIKA. KENNETH RICHARD l3Uc1cN.xM, Buck, Rochester. Agri- culture. Prepared at Perry High School. MUI!R.AY BUELL, Shelburne Falls, Mass. Arts and Sciences Prepared at Loomis Institute. KA, Varsity Cross Country Squad Z. EVERBTT ELIJAH BURDGE, Red, Red Bank, N.-I. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Senior High School. KAP, Ye Hosts, Varsity Wrestling Squad 3, 4g University Band 1, 2, 3g Horwath and Horwath Scholarship, ,louN PERRY BURGESS, Pat, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at West High School. AX, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 3, 4, College Crew 3. WILLl.Alvi CHARLES AN'rHoNY BURNS, Bill, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at West Philacle phia Catholic High Schoolg KIHAAQ College Basketball Team 1, 2, 3. EDVVIN Louis Busi-1, Ed, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prepared at Lafayette High School. INI. ARTHUR BELL BUTLER, Art, Yonkers. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Yonkers High School. Sphinx Hcadg Hebs-Sag Wearer of the C g Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, Crew Club, Floriculture Club, Forestry Club. ll l Faux Rxmlcrc CALDWELI., Kenny, Circleville, Ohio. Electri- cal Engineering. Prepared at Everts High School. ,Ionic HANDLY CAr.owtu.i., ju., jack, Webster Groves, Mo. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Webster Groves High School. KE. DONAl.lJ Eknus CA1.1,sumN, Deke, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Binghamton High School. Zodiac. ALDEN Omveu CAnx.soN, Art, Bemus Poinr. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Chautauqua High School. IIKA. Pawn Louis CARNESALE, Pete, New York City. Arcs and Sciences. Prepared at Friends' School. Ellg Skulls. I.AwrusNc1z BERNARD CARNHY, Buck, Watkins Glen. Agriculture. Prepared at Watkins Glen High School. Olhcers Cluhg R.O.T.C., Captain 4. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CA1u1uN1'iz1i, Carp, Whitehall. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Whitehall High School. 0Ag Goldwin Keyg Varsity Football Squad 3, 44 College Baseball Team 3g Stare Cash and Tuition Scholarships. XVILLIAM S1-uz1uviAN CARl'IiN'l'liR, Bill, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Freshman Track Squad. Howmm Cinuxa CAR'rmi, Nick, Bloomfield, NJ. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Bloomlield High School. AEKIQ Clcf Clulng University Band 1, 2, 3. Ecuau1'SNaLL CAnY,Jn., Bert, Moorcstown, NJ. Forestry, Prepared at William Penn Charter School. 6X4 Varsity Soccer Squacl 45 Forestry Club. ll101ll F on fr., I F sf A join-1 FREDERIC CAsEr, jack, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. HX, QDAKI1, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FREDEMCK GEORGE CAsr.1cx, Fred, Newheld. Veterinary. Prepared at Newlield High School. SZTZS, College Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, College Soccer Team 2, 3, 4, Officers Club. OLIVER BHRNETTE CASSELL, Cass, Baltimore, Md. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Douglass High School. AfIJA. RALPH CAs'rELI.r, Bronx. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. NPA, State Tuition Scholar- ship. GEORGE CLINTON CASTLEMAN, Casey, Forest Hills. Agri- culture. Prepared at Silver Bay School. Adv, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Hebs-Sa, Junior Promenade Committee, Spring Day Hop Committee 3. MICIiAEL CA'rALANo, Mike, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lafayette High School. S hinx Head, Red Key, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Tracli Squad 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling Squad 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sopho- more Smoker Committee, General Spring Day Committee 3, Student Council 3, 4, Newman Club, Saturday Lunch Club, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 3, 4. PHILLIPS KAY CnAMPioN, Phil, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at West Philadelphia High School. EfIrE, XA, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Skulls, Wearer of the' 'C' ', Freshman Football Team , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, Team 3, Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, Student-Council 4. NAI-FENCE CHANG, Checkiang, China. Agriculture. Prepared at St. john's High School. Chinese Students Cluh. XVILLARD JAMES CHAMN, Arch, Leicester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Perry High School. XA. JOHN SELDEN Cnlcx. johnny, Tulsa, Okla. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Tulsa High School. XXII, EYE, Red Key, Scabbard and Blade, Spring Day I-lop Committee 3, KBfb, Majura. ll102ll RICHARD Cuu1tcuxLL, Churk, Wesrwcgo, La. Agriculture. Prepared at Lake Forest Academy. AXA5 IIAE5 Freshman Football Squadg Cercle Francaisg Floriculture Clubg Saturday Lunch Club, Secretary 35 Kcrmis 2g R.O.T.C., First Lieuten- ant 45 The Cornell CDIIIITIQYIIIIIZ Board 1, 2. HAROLD Cl-IAPIN CLARK, Clarkie, Ithaca. Veterinary. Prepared at Ithaca High School. SZTE5 Druid. Amnnosa Riemann Cmraxa, Ambie, Nicholville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Potsdam Normal High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Kaumrr GEIlAl.D CLAs'mn, Lock Haven, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lock Haven High School. IlAfi1. Cnaauss EDWIN CLEMINSHAW, Chuck, Cleveland, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at University School. Afbg TBD, President 45 Quill and Daggerg Aleph Samachg Atmosg Spiked Shocg Freshman Track Team5 Cross Country Clubg Assistant Manager of Varsity Cross Country 3, Man- ager 4, Assistant Manager of Varsity Track 3, Manager 4. Hannarvr Howarrru Con, Herb, Attlehoro, Mass. Atchi- tecturc. Prepared at Attleboro High School. OX5 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 University Band 1, 2. JACK Comm, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. flvlflllg Freshman Lacrosse Team, Fresh- man Soccer Squadg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 35 Varsity Soccer Squad 25 College Soccer Team 3, 4. HAIIOLD ARNOLD Conte, Oscar, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Atriuzo Loman COLBURN, Ja., Al, Hume. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Fillmore High School. JULIUS XVILLIAM Coma, Bill, Wauscon, Ohio. Hotel Ad- ministration. Prepared at Wauseon High School. AXA, TKA5 University Band 3. ll103ll Fi -G W K r it I CIIARLES Louis Coisinas, Chuck, Binghamton. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Oneonta High School. KAPQ Freshman Track Squzidg Freshman Basketball Squad. IVIONTIE Fowuzn CONE, Bud, Unadilla. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Unadilla High School. XIITQ Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 25 Freshman Advisory Com- mittee, Secretary 4, Ofliccrs Clubg R.O.T.C., Captain 4. James VINCENT CoNw,n', Jim, Jersey City, N.J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Orange High School. BENEDICT PETER COTTONE, Ben, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at William H Seward High School. fbBKg Circolo ltalianog State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. HENRY' PHILIP COWEN, Hank, Cincinnati, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Walnut Hills High School. ZBT. FRANCIS JOHN CRAMER, Fran, Rochester. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at East High School. A521155 College Baseball Team 35 State Tuition Scholarship. Ronizrrr LuP'I'oN CRANE, JR., Bob, Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Nichols School. KDEKQ Scalp and Blade. DONALD STEWART Cnzar., Don, Jamestown. Agriculture. Prepared at Jamestown High School. AFP, Orlicers Club. ALEXANDER BERRY CRIzDI.Ia, A.B., Norfolk, Va. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Maury High School. A121154 'l'BIIg lIKNg HTlIEg Scabbard and Bladeg College Honor Commit- tee 2, 35 A.I.E.E., Vice-President 3, President 45 Under- graduate Scholarship. CHARLES FREDERICK CRONE, Chug, Olean. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Olean High School.. IITTIZQ Freshman Advisory Committee 2, 'jg Ollicers Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholar- ship. 1110411 JAMES ENSIGN Cnoucn, jim, Albany. Agriculture. Prepared at Albany High School. AZ: Afbilg Helios, Farmers' Week Committeeg Agassiz Club. .lAMes WAI,Kl!Il CnniKsnANlc, jim, Utica. Forestry. Pre- pared at Poland High School. AZQ Forestry Club. Guonota DAcxs, Doc, Hudson. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hudson High School. Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4g State Tuition Scholarship. SAMUEL DAl.SIMIiR, Lem, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. fl1ElIg Dramatic Clu 1, 2, 3. Gnonoxz PHILLIPS DAVIES, Dutch, Dayton, Ohio. Forestry. Prewared at Moraine Park School. 2141, Sphinx Head, Real Keyg Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Hockey Squad, Varsity Footlmll Squzul 3, 4, Varsity Track Squad 'jg College Track Team l, Freshman Cap Burning Committee. Giuvrirn Ricniuzo IUAVIILS, Griff, Agawan, Mass. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Agawan High School. OE. ROl.AND ELWVOOD IDAVIS, Wequeronsing, Mich. Hotel Ad- ministration. Prepared at Englewood High School, EII. XVILLIAM Srovnn DIZAN, Bill, South Bend, Incl. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South Bend High School. IIKA. ALBERT ELLIS DECAMP, Al, Cincinnati, Ohio. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Hughes High School. Cos- mopolitan Club. Maven Dncnran, Dech, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ll105ll 7 gk r . .....+.,i. ,. . Y L - . l SN r H Trey 1' DaW1'r'r Goonaicu DeGaoA'r, Bob, Cortland. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cortland High School. fI ZIK, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Josizvu Ronarrr DIzITz, Trenton, Arts and Sciences. Pre pared at Trenton High School. WEA. VAN Ness DaLAMrrizn, ja., Del, Montclair, NJ. Chemistry. Prepared at Montclair High School. DANIEL Hrmimrrr DENENIIOLZ, Devereaux, Far Rockaway. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. UAT, fbBK, fblidvg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Pulitzer Scholarship. WVARREN Baum: DENNIS, JR., White Plains. Chemistry. Pre- pared at White Plains High School. Scorpion, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. BENJAMIN Howmm DETWILER, Ben, Washington, D.C. Agriculture. Prepared at McKinley High School. GIEK, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Varsity Tennis Team 3, Captain 4, College Tennis Team 2. LYON Amos Dizvimvacic, Deva, Dorloo. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Cobleskill High School. College Crew 3, Farmers' Week Committee 3, Officers Club. WVILLIANI ORNDORFF Devrmxiss, Devil, Baltimore, Md. Civil Engineerin . Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. QE, Scabbarcl andgBlade, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, ClefClub,Oflicers Club, University Band 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., Major 4. ANTHONY josapu Dinnfvro, Tony, Westfield. Agriculture, Prepared at Westfield High School. Farmers' Week Com- mittee 3, Circolo Italiano, Floriculture. Club, Round-Up Club, University Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ALLAN BRADLEY DICKINSON, Dick, Brooklyn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at New Utrecht High Scl1ool. EN, Quill and Dagger, Scabbard and Blade, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, Varsity Track Squad 2, Team 3, 4, College Track Team 1, 2, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Delta Club, Ollicers Club. lllO6ll CHARLES HAREou DIEBOLD, Charlie, Macedon. Forestry. Prepared at Macedon High School, Forestry Clubg Tlx Carmll Cmmtrymfm Board, Forestry Editor 4. GARRISON LAURBNCE Diu.oN, Dil, Cortland, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cortland High School. AX, Fresh- man Basketball Squaclg Varsity Baseball Squad 3, Clef Clubg Musical Clubs 3, University Band 1, 2, 3, 44 Uni- versity Orchestra 1, 2. OSCAR NVENHORNB DIVERALI., Kenmore. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Buffalo Technical High School. TBIIQ Sibley Prize 3g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. .JAMES PETER DONAIIUE, jim, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. B9lIg Savage Club. Ronnnr LEE DoNNar.r.Y, Shorty, Cincinnati, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. 2X5 Sphinx Hcaclg Aleph Samachg Wearer ofthe C g Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3, 45 junior Smoker Committeeg KBIP. PAUL jour: DQRAN, Snake, Cobleskill. Veterinary. Pre- pared at Coblcskill High School. SITE. RICHARD GORDON DORN, Dick, Highland Park, Mich. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Jamestown High School. ATA, Sphinx Headg Red Key: Varsitv Crew Squad 25 Sophomore Smoker Committeeg junior Smoker Com- mittceg College Honor Committee 2, 3g Freshman Ad- visory Commirtee 35 Beth L'Amedg Musical Clubs lg State Cash Scholarship. CHARLES ANDREW Dovuz, Charlie, Chatham, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Pre Jared at Auburn Academic High School. Freshman Crew Squadg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Crew Squad 25 Newman Club. XVILLIAM DRAN!TZKE, Bill, Patchogue. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Parchogue High School. Varsity Wrestling Squad 3, 4g State 'luition Scholarship. LAURENCE PARKER DRAPER, Larry, Hammondsporr. Agriculture. Prepared at I-lammondsport High School AI'l'g Round-Up C ub. 510731 wp ec E if. . ,af are if MILTON Diuzxuzn, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Thomas jefferson High School. TEfb, Freshman Baseball Squad, College Baseball Team 2, State Tuition Scholar- ship. Fmzmziucic Grzontan DULAYF, Dusty , Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. APP, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa, Spiked Shoe, Wcarer of the C , cCcc , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 2, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, College Track Team 1, 2, Freshman Cap Burning Com- mittee, Cross Country Club, Floriculture Club. STEPHEN Frmwcis DUNN, Steve, Scranton, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. GAX, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Senior Blazer Committee, Freshman Ad- visory Committee 3, 4, Assistant Manager of Varsity Hockey 3. Manager 4. WALTER Fniuus DuNNxNo. Middletown. Forestry. Prepared at Middletown High School. APP, Forestry Club. Lewis Huosow DURLAND, Lew, Watkins Glen. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Middletown Academy. Xda, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, junior Promenade Com- mittee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Beth L'Arned, KBfD, Assistant Manager of Varsity Baseball 3, Manager 4. Tunonoiuz HILDIIETH EA'roN, ja., Ted, Ithaca. Arts angl- Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Agassiz Club, State Cash Scholarship. MARTIN BBNDER Enneivr, Mart, York, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at York High School. GX, General Spring Day Committee 2, Officers Club, Saturday Lunch Club. Ric:-uma IRA EDWARDS, Dick, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at George Washington High School. GJEII, Dramatic Club Z, 3, 4, State Tuition Scholarship. WlLLlAbi Biuoroim Enwftnns, Bill, Chatham, NJ. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Chatham High School. GE, TBH, Sphinx Head, Freshman Track Squad, Savage Club, Undergraduate Scholarship, Tb: Widow Board 1, 2, 3, Managing Editor 4. GEORGE Girr Eunmmr, Ted, Hanover, Pa. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Gettysburg College. QFA, Rod and Bob, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. 1110811 Isinon Eismm, Cy, Southampton. Arts and Sciences. Pre- ared at Southampton High School. 0A'l'g Freshman Baseball Squad, State Cash Scholarship. james Conmrr Etnmznmz, jim, Whitesboro. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Whitcshoro High School. 22413. ROSWELL Cites Ennnmon, Ross, Lexington, Mass. Forestry. Prepared at Arlington High School. ATg Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samachg Hehs-Sag Spiked Shoeg Wearer of the C g cCcc g Freshman Cross Country Team, Captaing Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Cross Country Team 2, 35 Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 45 Freshman Banquet Commirteeg Sopho- more Smoker Committee, Student Council, Secretary 4g Cross Country Club, Forestry Clubg Freshman Cross Country Cupg Lung-Kow Trophy. Grzonoz Bnooxs EMENY, George, Salem, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Hotchkiss School. 'l1KNI'g 'I'BIIg Sphinx Head, Ale ali Samachg Atmosg Scabhard and Blade, President 49 Fresliman Football Squadg Varsity Hockey Squad 2, Sophomore Smoker Committee, College Honor Committee 4g Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Uni- versity Chest Committee, Chairman 44 Princeton Ball Committee 44 Student Council 3g Saturday Lunch Club, Assistant Manager of Football 3, Manager 4. Gaonoz Buss ENoeLuAnm', Brooklyn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Adelphi Academy. IIKNg IITIIE. ' Aumn'r Ronxzm' Earn, Al, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School. 11110114 Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C g Freshman Cross Country Teamg Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 2, Squad 44 Varsity Track Squad 2, 4g Fresh- man Banquet Committeeg Cross Country Club. Emu. Ennnmen, New York City. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Lincoln High School. BURNARD JA:-ass ERRINGTON, Lackawanna. Veterinary. Prepared at Lackawanna High School. FRANK Guaves Ensxma, Frank, jackson, Miss. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Central High School. V AKE. Her-Jrn' EVANS, Hank, Wilmington, Del. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at duPont High School. IIKA. 510911 l . . ft . , '. 'll' ,g if -if Y T gh. 1 HARRY ANDREW Fanart, Chemistry, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica FI'ee Academy. Saturday Lunch Club. IGNATIUS Gaonoa FMLLA, George, Canandaigua. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Canandaigua Academy. ET, fIJBKg dlliflfg Freshman Advisory Committee 2g '86 Memorial Stage 2g Current History Prize 24 Sir Henry Lunn Essay Prize 33 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Under- graduate Scholarshipg Assistant Manager of Student Peri- odical Agency 2, Manager 3. ROBERT TI-IoMsoN FALCONER, Bob, Ithaca. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Hyde Park High School. Telluride Associationg Pyramid. LEO ELI FALKIN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Monticello High School. State Tuition Scholar- ship. YUNG FANG, Tientsin, China. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Nankai Middle School. Pilfg Cosmopolitan Club. WILLIAM FIELD FARNIIAM, Scranton, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. fDFAg Freshman Tennis Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad 2. FRED Curifonn Far, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. HHH, Sphinx Head, Weater ofthe C g Varsity Lacrosse Team 35 Varsity Soccer Squad 2, Team 3, 45 Senior Blazer Committee. JOHN AI.oYsIus Fnczrco, johnny, Bayonne, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bayonne High School. ljosnvn FnINs'rmN, Joe, Hoboken, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hasbrouck Heights High School. LINCOLN ELMIIR FIELD, Line, Mount Vision. Veterinary. Prepared at Hartwick High School. A-lf. HIIOH Borer Ktsnx.An Fu.1zn,jR., Burt, Swampscoft, Mass. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Yonkers High School. ET. BERNARD FINK, Bernie, Newark, NJ. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Barringer High School. FRANCIS EDWARD F1NKtzi.sTB1N, Ed, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Clark School. CAMERON MANN Flsntnt, Cam, New York City. Arts and - Sciences. Prepared ac Phillips Academy. Adi, EAX, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Basketball Squad 2, Team 3, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, Team 3, 4: Sophomore Smoker Committee, junior Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, R.O.T.C., Captain 4. NORMAN FRANCIS Firzomucn, Norm, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. 211. 'lonN BRAUN FLECKENSTHIN, Fleck, Ellenville. Agriculture. Prepared at Ellenvillc High School. IIAE. GILBERT STEVENS .FLlN'l', Gil, Freeport. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Freeport High School. fb.XS1Oflicers Clulw. JAMES Romzirr FLYNN, jimmy, Waverly. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Waverly High School. AHKID, College Soccer Team 3, College Honor Committee, Stare Cash Scholarship. Ai.1'oN Foors, Valois. Electrical Engineering. Prepared ac Watkins Glen High School. McMullen Scholarship. WlLI.lAM DANIEL Fonmzrm, Bill, Kingston, Pa. Chemistry. Prepared at Kingston High School. AXE, College Soccer Team 3, College Tennis Team 2, 3. 111111 it ar., me F More ec yr Moruus Hnnnniu' FRANKEL, Morrie, Spring Valley. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Spring Valley High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ARTHUR LAVERN FREELAND, Art, Dunkirk. Agriculture. Prepared at Dunkirk High School. Eleusisg Freshman Football Squadg Oflicers Clubg R.O.T.C., Captain 4. CHARLES MARTIN FREEMAN, Chuck, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Horace Mann School. ZBTg Freshman Hockey Squadg Freshman Track Squatlg Varsity Track Squad 43 University Band 1, 2g Tb: Carnellinn Board 3, Senior Associate Manager 4. BENJAMIN TOWNSEND Fnnuiuz, Ben, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. College Crew l, 3g Ofiicers Clubg R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant 45 State Cash Scholarship. MAURICE HYMAN Fawn, Morry, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Hutchinson-Central High School. Varsity Basketball Squad 35 Varsity Wrestling Squad 3g College Basketball Team 33 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Joram D BROWN GALLOWAY, Hooey, Chester, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Chester High School. 2X5 Freshman Lacrosse Teamg University Boxing Championship, 120- pouncl Class 3. Nicuo1.As JOHN GALUCCI, Nic, Wappingers Falls. 'Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wappingers Falls High School. Agassiz Clubg Cercle Francaisg Circolo ltalianog Deutscher Vereing Liberal Clubg Newman Club. Aivruun L GANS, Artie, Brooklyn. Arts and Scienees.'Pre- pared at Boys High School. fI2AMg State Tuition Scholar- ship. H.kROLD Nan. GAs-r, Perth Amboy, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Perth Amboy High School. BAnNa'r DAVID2GASTER,'K Dave, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. QAM. ll1l2H CHARLES Lamunru' Gum., Charlie, Hillsdale, NJ. Civil Engineering. Pre ared at Park Ridge High School. Brlfg College Basketball-,Team 35 University Band 4. Roouu LORAN Guan, Bub, Marathon. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Marathon High School. College Baseball Team 3g University Band 1, 2. Wituam HASTINGS Guunmo, Bill, Lakewood, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lakewood High School. fDA9. Wittum Fmzmaaicic Gmouz, Bill, Buffalo. Chemistry. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. AXAQ College Soccer Team 2, 3g Ofhcers Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. Dat-nut. Matuuca Gutmzn, Dan, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared ar New Utrecht High School. Cercle Francaisg State Tuition Scholarship. Warxrun XVILLIAM Gizaicim, Walt, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Manual Training High School. GXQ Varsity Football Squad 25 Anvil Club. GORDON Ci-mates Guwizcictz, Guky, Rockville Center. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Brooklyn Technical High School. 9X5 Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Football Squad 2. Himmr James Ginsow, Jim, Holley. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Holley High School. AZg Helios. JAMES BERNARD Grrurz, Jimmy, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. Alflllgjamcs T Morrison Poetry Prizcg Stare Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Tb: Cornell Clllllllllll' Board 2, Poetry Editor 3, 4. ERMANNO FRANCIS Gizzfntutu, Frank, Port Henry. Arts and Sciences. Pre arcd at Port Henry Hi h School. Clcf Clubg Musical Clulis 2, 35 University Bandgl, 2, 3, 44 Uni- versity Orchestra 2, 3, 45 State Tuition Scholarship. 1111311 A at are if 17' Q , N r s Wi fri. BARNETT BERYL GLASSBERG, Barney, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. Cercle Francais, State Tuition Scholarship. Eummu ANDREW Gmssan, Gene, Woodhaven. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared ar Richmond Hill High School. E115 Princeton Ball Committee 4g Clcf Club, President 45 Oflicers Cluhg Savage Club, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4g Uni- versity Band l, 2, 3, 4g University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra Cash Scholarship 2. DANIEL Lewis GOLDEN, Lucius, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Columbia Grammar School. TEKIJ. Lao LAWRENCE GOI.DMAN, Lee , Trenton, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Trenton High School. fb2JA. Mon GOLDSTBIN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. State Tuition Scholarship. RAYMOND GOLDSTBIN, Ray, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. B212 Wearer of the C , Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3, Team 4. SAMUET. BENJAMIN Gor.DwAssun, Sam, Holyoke, Mass. Agriculture. Precpared at Holyoke High School. Freshman Baseball Squad, ollege Baseball Team 3. Joss MANUEL GONZALEZ, joe, Miramar, P.K. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at San Juan High School. Cercle Francais, Cosmopolitan ClubgTertulia Estudiantilg Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 4. Laliox' ADAMS Gooowm, lla., Goody, Gloucester City, NJ. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Gloucester High School. AKEg Sphinx Headg Red Keyg Atmosg Senior Blazer Committee, Chaitmang Willard Straight Hall Dance Committee 3, 45 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Uni- versity Chest Committee 45 Assistant Manager of Musical Clubs 3, Manager 4. IAN Gonnozsr, Denver, Colo. Agriculture. Prepared at East Denver High School. Efbg Varsity Basketball Squad 3, 4. H1141 MlLToN SAMUEL GOULD, Milt, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at George Washington High School. Debating Associationg Liberal Clulag State Cash and Tuition Seholarshipsg The Corfu!! Duib' Szm Board, Associate Editor 4. HERMAN Ronnnr GILAUIZR, Herm, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at George Washington High School. HIP. EDWARD LINDSAY GRAY, Ed, Clayton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Clayton High School. Freshman Cross Country Squadg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 35 College Cross Country Team 1, 25 Musical Clubs 2, 3, 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CnAnLus K1zi.Looo GnAYnoN, Chuck, Cincinnati, Ohio. Forestry. Prepared at Hughes High School. EXQ Freshman Crew Squadg College Crew 1, 25 University Boxing Cham- pionship, 150-pound Class 35 Forestry Clubg Olhcers Club, R.O.T.C., Captain 4. MAll'l'1N Dmmr GiuzeNsvAN, Mart, Weehawkcn, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Union Hill High School. Tlifb. EARL RlcuA1zD Gnoo, Central Valley. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Newburgh Academy. Oflicers Club. Snsvio PAUL GUALILLD, Sil, Utica. Chemistry. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. College Soccer Team 3g Officers Club. HAno1.D EDWAILD GUl.VIN, Hal, Canandaigua. Agriculture. Prepared at Canandaigua Academy. AFP, Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 35 College Cross Country Team 2, 3, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Th: Cm-url! Camzngwmu Board 2, 3, 4. R1cnAnD CLAY Guruninon, Dick, White Plains. Architecture. Prepared at White Plains High School. ATS2, Sphinx Head, Red Keyg Gargoyle, .Iunior Smoker Committeeg Senior Ball Committccg Tlm Widow Board, Circulation Manager 4. RrcuARD SiDNux' Gurmun, Diclc. Greenwich. Veterinary. Prepared at Gcecnwicli High School. Ailfg Scabbard and Blade. 1111511 . igpwlft, fre rg , 4 SIDNEY VALENTINE HMS, Sid, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Mackenzie School. AXAQ Officers Club. ADOLPH WOLF Hanan, Adie, Elkins Park, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Clieltenham High School. TEH, Freshman Baseball Squad, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. CHARLES HENRY HABICHT, Chis, Kingston, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Pre ated at Wyoming Seminary. AXA, HKNg Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 23 College Basketball Team 3. RALPH WILLIAM HADLOCK, Haddic, Sherburne. Agriculture. Prepared at Sherburne High School. EI.IcINs HAMILTON HALE, Elk, Washington, D.C. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. ATAg XE, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Pyramidg Freshman Crew Squad, Freshman Football Squadg Senior Ball Committee, R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant 45 Assistant Manager of Tennis 3, Manager 4. .JOHN RICHARD HALL, Dick, Cleveland, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at University School. ROSWELL ALBING HALL, i'Roz, Buffalo. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Masten Park High School. II'I'IT23g Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, Oflicers Club, State Tuition Scholarshipg The Cornell Daily Sllll Board, Associate Editor 2. HUGH HALSEY, Prof, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at East High School. Saturday Lunch Club, State Cash Scholarship. HARRISON HANSE HAMILTQN, Harry, Washington, D.C. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at McKinley Technical High School. f11EKg Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Lieutenant 2. MARVIN HANDLER, Mike, Great Falls, Mont. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Great Falls High School. ZBT. lllloll AVILLIAM HARTMAN HARDEIQ, Bill, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prcaretl at Lafayette High School. KDKNII5 Sphinx Headg Real, Keyg Varsity Track Squad 35 Junior Pro1IIenade Com- mittee, Musical Clubs 3, 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ' ships, Assistant Manager of Freshman Track 3, Manager 45 Assistant Manager of Student Travel AgeIIcy 3, Manager 4. BYRON Evnnsow HARDING, By, Port Jervis. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Portjervis High School. KAP5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROBERTIIORDAN HARPER, Bob, Charlotte, N. C. Architecture. Prepared at Charlotte HiglI School. llKflf5 Quill and Daggerg Dramatic Club 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 45 L'Ogive5 Savage Club. WII.,I.ARn TI-Iaonomz HASKINS, Ted, Binghamton. Chemis- try. Prepared at Central High School. Scorpiong Al-Djebar. ROBERT FRANCIS HASSEl.L, Bob, Scarsdale. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. ZYDE5 LCT 5 Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3, 45 Oilicers Clubg R. 0. T. C., Major 4. AVILLIAM ,Iosamt HAYS, Bill New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. lIAfI1g The Colmmu Board 2, 3, Business Manager 4. XVALTER Canssuzn I'lEASLliY, Walt, Warren, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. Xflvg Quill and Dagger, President, Red Key, Treasurcrg Spiked Shoe, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 45 Wearer of the C 5 Freshman Track Team, Captain5 Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 45 Freshman Banquet Committee, Chairmang Freshman Advisory Committee 3. 45 University Chest Committee 45 College Honor CoIIIIIIittec 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 35 Beth L'AIned. TIIoMAs MEl.VIN HEMI'llILI., Tommie, Miami, Fla. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Charleston High School. AXA, Princeton Ball Cominittee 4. FRANK CLIFTON Hannavx, Atlanta, Ga. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at McCallie School. BAE. EDWARD RAI.Pll HENKI.E, Eddie, New London, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Roxbury School. Varsity Tennis Squad 3. 511711 ff. , T932 gk' r Lasun Etrvusa Hiznmznr, Shorty, Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. Atmos, Varsity Track Squad 3, College Crew Squad 3, 4, College Basketball Team 3, 4, College Soccer Team 3, 4, , Ricir.-.no I-laNsoN HEROLD,.IR., Dick, Cincinnati, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Walnut Hills High School. AT, Varsity Rifle Team 3, Captain 4, R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant 3. CnAnLas EDWARD HEWlTT,'Il1., Charlie, North Tonawanda. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at North Tonawanda High School. KE, fbBK EAX, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Skulls, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, junior Promenade Committee, Student Council, President 4, Book and Bowl, Manuscript Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship, The Cornell Daily Sm: Board, Associate Editor 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. ,loim KENT I-lawsow, Hoot, Madison, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Madison High School. ZKP, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, Assistant Manager of Varsity Basketball 3, Manager 4. RALPH KIRSTBIN HEYMAN, Ralph, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. IIASIUQ Saturday Lunch Club, State Tuition Scholarship. Arvruun PARSONS HmnAnD, Art, Elizabeth, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Battin Hi h School. SAX, Sphinx Head, Freshman Lacrosse Squacf, Class Day Committee, The Widaw Board 1, 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. LAWRENCE SEATON Hickey, Larry, Newark, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. Seal and Serpent, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2. EDWIN WILLXS Hicks, Ed, Westbury. Agriculture. Prepared at George School. EKDE, UAE, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, College Track Team 1, Floriculture Club, Tb: C0l'!1E!!CHIlI1flj man Board 1, 2. RALPH LONG HIGLEY, Hig, Elba. Agriculture. Prepared at Bergen High School. KAP, Hebs-Sa, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, Varsity Crew Squad 35 College Cross Country Team 1 , College Basketball Team 2,3. NATHAN Hitman, Nat, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Morris High School. Varsity Swimming Team 2, 3, Varsity Football Squad 4, College Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager of Swimming 3, Coach 4, State Tuition Scholarship. 4111811 JAMES Awrnua Him., Art, Adams Basin. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Churchville High School. Raman Len HILL, Doc, Werncrsville, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Carnegie High School. 2IAEg Freshman Baseball Squadg Varsity Football Squad 3. Ricmnn WlLl.lAM Him., ju., Dick, Larchmont. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mamaroneclc High School. Scorpiong Aflfilg Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3g College Crew 1, 2g Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. Auzc Rowun' H1u.1.um, Al, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Hannv LeRov Hn.Y.uzn, Harry, Williamstown, NJ. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Pennington School. 1lfTgfbKfbgXE, President 45 Sphinx Headg Pyramidg Varsity Crew Squad 25 College Crew 1, 2g Senior Blazer Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 College Honor Committee 2, 3. Chairman 45 Princeton Ball Committee 44 Beth L'Amcdg A.S.C.E., President 45 R.O.T.C., Colonel 4. HOR.ACE HINCKLEY, Redlands, Calif. Civil Engineering. Pre- pared at Redlands High School. Smoao Hman, Tolcio, japan. Architecture. Prepared at Silver Bay School. Tlillg Gargoyleg japanese Students Clubg Thumhtack Club. jour: WINSLOW Hmsmuzco, Detroit, Mich. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Northern High School. NIIT5 Sphinx Headg Ale h Samachg Skullsg Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3g General Spring Day Committee 35 Student Council, Treasurer 45 The Cams!! Daily S1111 Board 2, 3, Business Manager 4. IXLIKERT RANDOLPH Honours, Al, Ridgewood, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Deerheld Academy. XBEg Cornell-in- China Clubg Cosmopolitan Clubg Saturday Lunch Cluh, Secretary 4. Crumtas Hmmm' Hoaruz, Charlie, Ithaca, Veterinary. Prepared at Davenport High School. AW. l 'F 'Q 511911 r . it ig, me M 3 aa-as rf. , CARL THIBLE HOFFMAN, Dutch, Douglaston. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Flushing High School. X'I', Sphinx Headg Atmosg Wearer of the C , Freshman Foot- ball Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, 45 Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, KBf1J. WALTER Gaonoa HorrMAN, Hoff, Truxton. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Cortland Central High School. Varsity Baseball Squad 3, College Baseball Team 3g College Basketball Team 3g Newman Club, Undergraduate Scholarship. WILLARD LEROY Hocizaoom, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. WILLIAM GORDON Houmoox, Rushville. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Rushville High School. KAP, 'I.CTnQ Freshman Lacrosse Squadg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3, 4. MATT1-uAs PRAGER HoMAN, Matt, Riverhead. Agriculture. Prepared at Riverhead High School. Scorpiong Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 3, 4g Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4, Farmers' Week Committee 35 Cross Country Clubg Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant 4. Ronanr Imam Hoon, Bob, Corning. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Corning Free Academy. 2INg XA, President 4, Quill and Daggerg Red Key, Skulls, Junior Smoker Com- mittee, Class Day Committee, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3g State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Assistant Manager of Varsity Wrestling 3, Manager 4. WALTER HUTCHINS Hoosa, Walt, Dryden. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Franklin Academy. DAVID HOPKINS, Hoppy, Winchester, Mass. Veterinary. Prepared at Medford High School. A'I1g Officers Club. ,lor-iN DONALD Howes, Don, Troy. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Troy High School. 9Kfbg Newman Club, Oflicers Club, R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant 4g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALFRED SINCLAIR Honowrrz, Al, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Utrecht High School. BEF, College Soccer Team 3, 45 University Band 1, 2. lI12Oll Axim Hosnmo, Johnnie, Osaka, Jagpan. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at St. Andrew's ollege. Cosmopolitan Club. Raava Sco'rr HOWl.AND, Scotty, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. Efl1Eg XAQ Freshman Basketball Teamg Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 35 State Cash and 'Tuition Scholarships. Invmo HAu.ocic HUI.SE, Calverton. Agriculture. Prepared at Riverhead High School. Officers Club. Gaouoa Paacy HUNTER, George, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Technical High School. ENQ Quill and Daggcrg Wearer of the C g Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Squad 2, Team 3. JOHNIIOSEPH Human, jack, Buffalo. Forestry. Prepared at Lafayette High School. A3415 Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Freshman Soccer Squadg College Soccer Team 2, 3, 45 Forestry Clubg Newman Clulwg Oilicers Cluhg R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant 4. ADOLPH Hu'r'x'An, Staten Island. Law. Prepared at Curtis High School. BooN Cnun' Tuonamnanva, Boon, Ban kok, Siam. Agri- culture. Prepared at Chulalan-Katana Sniversity. College Soccer Team 25 Agassiz Clubg Cosmopolitan Club. Invmo Isnaar., Bill,' New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at George Washington High School. 27AMg Freshman Soccer Squadg Freshman Tennis Squadg State Tuition Scholarship. joan' Daman. james, ju., jack, Palmerton, Pa. Chemistry. Prepared at Palmer High School. College Basketball Team 2, 3, 45 College Soccer Team 2, 3, 45 Heclcscher Scholarship. Louis Roscoujamas, -In., Lou, Silver Springs. Agriculture. Prepared at Westinghouse High School. ATS2. lIl21H N Y gl I T 35. i I EDWIN WVILLIANT qlamrtzsow, Eddie, Newark, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. Efblig S hinx Headg Red Keyg LC-r g Freshman Football Teamg lgresh- man Wrestlin Teamg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Football Squadi2, '55 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, '55 Freshman Banquet Committecg Freshman Advisory Committee 3. H.-XRRY.lASPER, Hui, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany High School. Liberal Clubg State Tuition Scholarship. LAWRENCE Dewey 'lAYNE, Larry, Waverly. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Waverly High School. Zodiac. Howano Korrrs IIBNNINGS, Hughy, Danby. Forestry. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Clef Clubg Cosmopolitan Clubg Forestry Clubg University Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Dfwru Enwfuzollrzwsim, Dave, Penn Yan. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Penn Yan Academy. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Pmzcw' BRI!WS'1'I5l'l.lESSUP, Pere, Florida. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Seward Institute. Freshman Track Squaclg C. .R.W. Cabinet 45 Cosmopolitan Clubg University Band 1, 2. CARL Emfmuer. JOHNSON, Brooklyn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Manual Training High School. 035 Freshman Track Squatlg Varsity Baseball Squad 3, 4g College Baseball Team 2. Howaun Smmno JOHNSON, Howie, Charleston, W. Va. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Pomfret School. .AKEg Sphinx Headg Aleph Samachg Pyramidg Wearer of the C g wC'r g Freshman Baseball Teamg Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Wrestling Teamg Varsity Football Team 2, 3, 45 Varsity Wrestling Team 2, 3, Captain 45 Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg junior Smoker Committeeg Beth L'Amedg Klilb. ,limits DEAN jonzsrsow, Dean, Little Rock, Ark. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Saint Albans School. fD.A9g Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Tennis Squad 3, 45 Assistant Manager of Interscholastic Football 3, Manager 4. -losizvn MARQUIS 'lonNsroN, JR., Joe, McKeesport, Pa. Agriculture. Prepared at Mclieesport High School. AKEg llAE.g Junior Promenade Committeeg Kliflr. lll22ll Gn.nrm'r VAN DUYNJONES, Gil, Point Loma, Calif. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at New Mexico Military Insti- tute. Xxlfg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Klifb. Paul. BYRON JONES, West Springheld, Pa. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Forestville High School. AZQ Helios, Varsity Cross Country Squad 3, 4. CLAIR OWEN JOSLYN, -losy, Akron. Veterinary. Prepared at Akron High School. SZTZIQ Freshman Basketball Team, College Baseball Team 1, 2, 4, College Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, XA. Romzlvr DOUGLASIIUNGIZ, Bob, Ridgewood, NJ. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Ridgewood High School. fl1I'.Ag Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4g Musical Clubs 2, 3, 4. 'loser-u JOHN KANICH, Joe, Coaldale, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Coalclale High School. 035 Sphinx Headg 'Sknllsg Wearer of the C , Freshman FootballTeamg Varsity Football Team 3, 4. MORRIS Kmmowsxv, Kenney, Port Chester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Port Chester High School. 0A'I'g Freshman Wrestling Squad. THOMASJOI-iN KASTLE,'lll., Tom, North Bend, Nehr. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Shattuck School. ATA. Snxiozv Kxrz, Si, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. Varsity Track Squad 3g College Basketball Team 3. Soi.oMoN Krrz, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchins- son-Central High School. State Cash Scholarship. S1oNm' KAUFMAN, Knul'f, Passaic, NSI. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Passaic High School. Deutscher Verein. lI123ll il 'Wi ey. RAFAEL WILLIAM KEITH, Rafi, Sanjose, Costa Rica. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Liceo de Costa Rica. Centro Hispania. Ronmvr DAVIDSON KELLER, Bob, Rochester. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at West High School. EJXQ Dramatic Club 1, Z, 3, 4g Saturday Lunch Club. XVILLXAM GEORGE KELLER, Bill, Ithaca. Veterinary. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. fl1Zg College Soccer Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Newman Club. MARION CADWELL KELSEY, Kelts, Candor. Agriculture. Prepared at Candor High School. DAVID CLOUGI-I KETNER, Dave, Corry, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Corry High School. 955 Sphinx Headg Seab- bard and Blade, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 35 Senior Blazer Committeeg Oflicers Clubg R.O.T.C., Captain 45 The Cornell Dnibf Sun Board 2, 3, Advertising Manager 4. FREDERICK WILLIAM KILBOIINE, Al, Moravia. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Deerfield Academy. 41.5.95 Fencing Club, Assistant Manager of Fencing 3, Manager 4. DUDLEY SLOCUM KING, King Ferry. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AZIIII. Room WILLIAM KINNE, Rog, Utica. Architecture. Pre- pared at Utica Free Academy. Afbg Quill and Daggerg Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg L'Ogiveg Savage Club, University Band 1, 2g Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, President 4. josizvx-I KLEIN, joe, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. EAM. CHARLES KLEINIAEIIG, Charley, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Alexander Hamilton High School. Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. lI124ll Hvmm KNOPY, Hy, Newburgh. Arts and Sciences. Pte- pztred at Newburgh High School. 1bAM. CARL Trmononu Konnmm, Carl, Staten Island. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. 9X4 IIKNg lI'l'lI2lg Freshman Soccer Teamg Freshman Wrestling Squadg Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3g Varsity Wrestling Squad 25 College Crew 2g Delta Clubg Officers Clubg Musical Clubs 2, 3, 4g R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant 4. PAUL Gus'rAr Koiimmcz, Red, Milwaukee, Wis. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at West Division High School. KAP. MAX KRAUS, Mac, Rocl-zzuvny Beach. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Far Rockawaiy High School. Freshman Base- halliSquadg Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 44 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. BENJAMIN EARL KRHN'rz, Krenz0, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School. AETI. Fu CHUAN KUAN, Lao-Yeh, Moukclen City, China. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Pei-Yang University. XE. HERALD MAYNARD KUNEY, Kuney, Seneca Falls. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Mynderse Academy. jour: ANDERSON LAmn, johnny, Cincinnati, Ohio. Arts :incl Sciences. Prepared at Hughes High School. 2X5 Freshman Lacrosse Team. Limos' DAVIS LAMB, Roy, Munnsville. Agriculture. Prepared at Munnsville High School. University Band 1,2,3. Josam MARK LA ROCCA, Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School. lllzsl r i ,Q Ti 2 4 QQEFHVT rig. CLAYTON ELMORE LARsoN, Hap, Glastonbury, Conn. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prapared at Glastonbury High School. TIKA, Sphinx Head, earcr of the C , LCT , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer Team 2, 3, 4, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Class Day Committee, Spring Day Hop Committee 3, Obelisk, Padgham Scholarship. RODNEY FRANKLIN LAUER, Tank, York, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at York High School. EN. HAROLD DUWANE LEACH, Punk, Warren, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Senior High School. 4232. ARTHUR FRANK LEHMANN, Art, Hillsdale, Civil Engineering. Prepared at Park Ridge High School. B'I', C.U.R.W. Cabinet 3. ALFRED Lamowxrz, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. fbEII, Freshman Crew Squad, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, Ofiicers Club. JAMES WILBUR LEONARD, Jim, Utica. Chemistry. Pre- pared at Utica Free Academy. AXA, Dramatic Club 3, Manager 4, Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Captain 4. SAMUEL RALPPI LEVRRING, Sam, The Hollow, Va. Agriculture. Prepared at Western High School. Telluride Association, Sphinx Head, Ale h Samach, Helios, Spiked Sh.oe, Wearer of the C , cCcc , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 2, 3, Captain 4, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, College Honor Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4, Cornell-in-China Club, Cross Country Club, Knickerbacker, C.U.R.W. Cabinet, President 4, Eastman Stage 4, Rochester Stage 3, 4, Undergraduate Scholarship, Non-Resident Scholarship. ARTHUR LHVY, Artie, jamaica. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at jamaica High School. BEF. LAWRENCE HENRY LEVY, Bus, St. Louis, Mo. Hotel Ad- ministration. Prepared at Soldan High School. IIAfD, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Spiked Shoe, Ye Hosts, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Junior Promenade Committee. SxDNi-:Y Lavv, Unky, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Boys High School. '1' Efb. Hl26H DONALD Gaoaou Lawns, Don, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Harrisburg Academy. fI1A0. Romana W Lawts, Bob, Suffcrn. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Roxbury High School. AXAQ Sphinx Head, Aleph Samachg Ye Hosts, Wearer of the C 'g Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Base- ball Team 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3, Captain 45 junior Smoker Committee, Student Council 4, State Cash Scholarship. Josavu XVILLIAM Linmr, joe Williams, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at George Washington High School. Alillg Freshman Football Squad, State Tuition Scholar- ship. Invmo Enwaan Lion-I'I'IIowN, Red, Fall River, Mass. Chemistry. Prepared .It Durfey High School. ATS2, Al- Djebar. ALnI.m'r EDMUND LINK, Al, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Manual Training High School. Scor ion, Fresh- man Wrestling Teamg Varsity Football SquadJ 25 Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3, 45 College WrestlingTeam 25 Dramatic Club 25 Oliicers Club, R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant 45 The Columns Board 3. EUGENE Howum LITCIIPIBLD. Gene, Ellicottville. Chem- istry. Prepared at Ellicottville High School. College Crew 3. MANUEI. Cnizsmzi. Lcov, Ithaca. Hotel Administration. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. ACA g Freshman Hockey Team, Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2, 3g Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. RICHARD CHESNEL LI.oI1, Dick, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C g ACr g HHCT'-Q Freshman Baseball Team, Fresh- man Hockey Team, Captaing Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity Hockey Team 2, 35 Varsity Soccer Team 2, 3, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 24 Varsity Swinimincg Team 25 University Boxing Championship, 145-poun Class 1, Senior Ball Committee, Savage Club. Fnrrz EUGENE Lozzrrputt, Fritz, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Yonkers High School. GIEKQ llrlilig Dramatic Clulb 3. 45 Musical Clubs 3. 43 University Orchestra 2, 3, President 4g State Tuition Scholarship. KARL SOMARINDYCK LouIfI'I.IzII, Noodle, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Tucson High School. fbEKg Dramatic Club 3, 49 Musical Clubs 3, 45 University Orchestra 2, 3, 4. 512711 - H- ,-,, Ii? -ll WTC N t vi WF al, Rusu SIDNEY Loomis, Sid, Burlington Flats. Agriculture. Pre ared at Eclmeston High School. Helios, College Base- baliJTeam 3, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 2, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Clef Clubg 4-H Club, University Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Roberts Scholarship. REGINALD SPENCER LOURIE, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Boys High School. ACA g Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2, 34 Liberal Club. RAYMOND LIONEL Love, Lovey, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. EAM, University Band 1, 2, 3, Stare Tuition Scholarship. Romana' EMERSON LovE, Bob, Ithaca. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Ithaca High School. KAP, Freshman Hockey Squad, Freshman Soccer Squad, Varsity Hockey Squad Z, 3, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling Squad 43 University Band 1. ANGELO Lovunno, Ange, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. Varsity Soccer Squad 2, College Soccer Team 25 Circolo Italianog Cosmopolitan Clubg Deutscher Vereing Newman Club. MILTON LowENs, Milt, New York City. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School. Freshman Soccer Squadg College Crew lg College Soccer Team 3, 4. WILLIAM jorm Lowunv, Bill, Geneseo. Architecture. Pre- pared at Geneseo High School. ECPE, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Track Squadg Musical Clubs 1, University Orchestra 15 State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. Roumu' Pmttivs Luntum, Bob, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Zillg EAX, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samachg Freshman Cap Burning Committee, junior Smoker Comrnitteeg Class Day Committee, Chairman, General Spring Day Committee 2, 34 Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 45 Book and Bowl, State Cash Scholarshipg The C0!'l1EflDdib' Sm: Board 1, 2, 3, Senior Associate Editor 4. ROBERT Haxrrar. Lummis, Bob, Haddonfield, Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Haddonheld High School. AKE, Red Key, Freshman Baseball Squad, Freshman Advisory Committee 35 KBLD. THEODORE Romzm' Lurus, Ted, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at New Utrecht High School. OAT, Liberal Club, State Tuition Scholarship. 1112811 Joi-:N DUDLEY LYALL, Johnny, Athens. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Coxsackie High School. AX. RICHARD Gu.r.ms LYALL, Dick, Athens. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Coxsackic High School. AX. CARROLL Fruznanxcx l.'fNcu, Steve, Binghamton. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. GHAZIQ IIKNQ Varsity Crew Squad 3, College Crew 25 Clef Clubg University Band 1, 2, 3. EMME'r'r Cruise MAKICUIIBIN, Mickey, Baltimore, Md. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. AXP, Pyramid, Tlw Cnruellifnz Board 3, Senior Associate Editor 4. Huou KENNETH MAcQuauN, Mac, Horseheads. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Horseheads High School. Masonic Club, Musical Clubs 3, 4. Dl!NAl.IJ Colwnow MACRAB, Mac, Albany. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Scotia High School. llKNg Cosmopolitan Club, President 44 University Band lg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholar- ship. Emu. Ctmn MAHANNA, Curly, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Ithaca High School. Zodiac, Freshman Basket- bal lisqmid. Nicuotas Axrrnun MAI,ONE, Nick, Auburn. Agriculture. ' Prepared at Academic High School. Varsity Football Squad 2, 3. Tmzooonu MANDEl.llAUM, Cliff, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Technical High School. AEllg Freshman Crew Squadg Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3. XVILLIAM Lownx' MANN, ja., Bill, York, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at York High School. Seal and Serpent, TBIIQ flfliilfg Quill and Daggerg Aleph Samachg At1nosgWearcr of the C , Freshman Crew, Freshman Football Squad Varsity Crew Z, 3gSenior Blazer Committee, Crew Club. 512911 , 7 ,iii A W -FM. cal Engineering. Prepared at Portsmouth High School. 2AEg Class Day Committeeg Obelisk. RAYh1OND FRANCIS MAPES, Ray, Hornell. Agriculture. Prepared at Hornell High School. Eleusis5 Heb-Sa5 Farmers' State Cash Scholarship5 The Cornell C0lllYf'j'7IIIN7 Board 2, 3, Business Manager 4. LEONARD ALLEN MARCUSSEN, Len, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. Sphinx Headg Freshman Baseball Teamg Junior Promenade Corn- mitteeg University Chest Committee 45 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Vogt Scholarshipg Student Agencies, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 45 Assistant Manager of Student Laundry Agency 3, Manager 4. BENJAMIN F MARKOWI'fZ, Benny, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany High School. Liberal Club5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FRANCIS HOWARD MARsToN, Mars, Claremont, N.H. Archi- tecture. Prepared at Stevens High School. AXA5 Sphinx Head5 L'Ogive5 Charles Goodwin Sands Medal5 The Widaw Board 2, 3, Art Editor 4. CARLOS ALFONSO MAR'FlNEZ ZORllILLE, Mex, Mexico City, Mexico. Agriculture. Prepared at American High School. GDEK5 Varsity Football Squad 2, 35 Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 45 Varsity Fencing Squad 1, 2, 35 Tertulia Estuclianti15 Musical Clubs 1, 4. JOHN G1nsoN MARVIN,'l johnny, Almond. Veterinary. Pre- pared at Almond High School. AN1'gXA5OHicers Club. CHARLES EDWARD MASON, Ed, Binghamton. Forestry. Prepared at Central High School. fI1AE5 College Basketball Team 35 Forestry Club. JOSEP1-I HAIKOLD MAs'roN, Jr. Hal, Wilmington, Del. Archi- tecture. Prepared at Friends' School. KPJ5 Ofiicers Club. RICHARD PETERSON MA'rrnEws, Dick, Watertown. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Watertown High School. Xflf. l We it . .l . 513011 Ronmir BEr'rs MANNING, Bob, Portsmouth, Ohio. Mechani- Week Committee 1, 2, 35 Eastman Stage 35 Kermis 1, 35 MALCOLM COWAN MA'FTlCE, i'Mal, lthaca. Architecture. Pre- pared at Canajoharie High School. Zodiac, Gargoyle, College Baseball Team 1, 2, 3. 4, College Soccer Team 2, 3, 45 Freshman Advisory Comrnittee 3, Fencing Club, Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Le Verne Noyes Scholarship. EARL XVILLIAMS MAYO, JR., Jack, New Canaan, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at lona School. ZodIac. ROBERTIIOSEPI-I McCAn'rIn', Bob, Syracuse. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. AEKD, Scabbard and Blade, College Baseball Team 2, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Newman Club, President 3, Officers Club, University Band 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., Captain 4, C.U.R.W. Cabinet 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, This F:-c.rl1mfm Handbook, Business Manager 3. jour: Dwmm' MCCURDY, Mac, Douglaston. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Flushing High School. KAP, TBII, IIKN, College Baseball Team 3, A.I.E.E., Secretary- Treasurer 3, 4, MCML1lllll Scholarship 3, 4. LOUIS DONALD MCDOWELI., Don, Glencoe, Ill. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at New Trier High School. DDE, TBH, XE, Rod and Bob, Musical Clubs 1, 2, University Band 1, 2, 3. RAYMOND Goss McKI:I,vI:w, Mac, Pasadena, Calif. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Pasadena High School. Telluride Association. .Ion-IN XVILLIAM MCKINNEY, McK., Easley, S.C. Agriculture. Prepared at Clemson Agricultural College. ALFRED BIzNNIz'r'r Mrmarcx, Al, Ventnor, N.-I. Hotel AdIIIinistration. Prepared at Altantic City High School. EX, Ye Hosts, College Baseball Team 2, 3. 4, Musical Clubs 1., 2, 3. 4, Hotel Association, President 45 Hotwath and Horwath Scholarship 4. DEAN!! Wnrruav MERRILL, East Orange, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mcrcersburg Academy. KA, Savage Club. BEN DONALD Mrzmum, Don, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Manual Training High School. IDEII, Freshman Wrestling TCHIIIQ Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3, Anvil Club. ll131ll time., I I E . L HAROLD WILLIAM ME'rz, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Steele High School. fIfBKg Saturday Lunch Club. EUGENE MICHAILOVSKY, Mike, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Pelham High School. QJZK. GEORGE BURROUGHS MIDER, Bo, Andover. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Gloversville High School. IIKAI XAg Skullsg Stare Tuition Scholarship. KEITH LEROY MILLER, Mil, Newark, Ill. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at East High School. AX. PI-IILLIP ALLEN MILLER, Phil, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. fblilig fPKfiP. STANLEY CII1us'roPI-IEE MILLER, Stan, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Track Squad 45 Musical Clubs 3, 45 University Band 2. Fnnmznlc RALPII MINNS, Fred, Interlaken. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Interlaken High School. Under- graduate Scholars ip. ROBERT Omzsras MODARELLI, Ribby, Union City, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Union Hill High School. Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE Gusrfxv Moun, Savannah, Ga. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Savannah High School. fblflllg Freshman Track Squadg College Crew 3, 45 Ofhcers Club. GILBERT MoNNEss, Gilly, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Dwight Preparatory School. BZZP. l132l FRANKLIN L1-:rm MooN, Frank, Poland. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Poland High School. 224123, XE, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, Team 3, 4, College Basketball Team 3, 4. Haaouz VERNON MooN, Hal, Brooklyn. Hotel Adminis- tration. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. BQII, Sphinx Head, Ye Hosts, Wcarer ofthe C , i.CT , Fresh- man Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, 3. jamns Ax.axANDzzn MOORE,-i.lil'lll'l1l!I, Ixll.'J21I1,'. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany Academy. 41.53, Skulls, Vice-President 4. RALPH Parr MORGAN, Duke, Baldwin. Agriculture. Prepared at Baldwin High School. Eleusis, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Basehall Squad 3, Floriculture Club, Ollicers Club. Laumwcn V1NcuN'r Mounts, Ithaca. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Ronancr Mounts' Mounts, Bob, Roslyn. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Roslyn High School. State Cash and Tuition Scho arships. JAMM ALAN Momuson, jim, Indianapolis, Ind. Hotel Ad- ministration. Prepared at Shortridge High School. 12.50, Ye Hosts, Assistant Manager of Freshman Lacrosscd, Manager 4. Mounts Moses, Moe, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Boys High School. Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3, 4, College Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4, State Tuition Scholarship. Fnan Mui.i.Ea, lla., Chub, Douglaston. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Flushing High School. XXV, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Atmos, Freshman Football Squad, Junior Smoker Committee, Chairman, Officers Club, R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant 4, Assistant Manager of Freshman Base- ball 3, Manager 4. Hmmm PEARSON Muttrm, Scranton, Pa. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Technical High School. EN, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, Varsity Soccer Squad 2. M3311 5. r I! I Roonn BURDETTE NELSON, Rogc, Jamestown. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Jamestown High School. fbA2I, Quill and Dagger, Scabbard and Blade, Treasurer 4g Skulls, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 43 College Crew 15 Uni- versity Chest Committee 45 Ofhcers Clubg C.U.R.W. Cabinet 3, 4g R,O.T,C., Captain 4gState Cash Scholarship, The Cnruellifm Board 3, Editor-in-Chief 4g Tb: Frerlvmfm Hami- boak, Editor 3. Bzmnnicr Nawnu., Ben, Bayonne, N.J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bayonne High School. Momus ROCKWELL NICHOLS, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Jiznoivnz OLEKSIW, Jerry, Shamokin, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Wyoming Seminary. Ollicers Club. CHARLES Dxcrcsoxv Ouvizn, Dick, Westfield, N.J. Civil Engineering. Pre ared at Westlield High School. fPKEg College BasketbaliJTeam 3,45 The Cornel!Daib.l'1m Board, Associate Editor Z. JOHN REMSEN ONDHRDONK, Jack, Riderwood, Md. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. TBH, fl-'Kfbg IIKN. Howuzn TAIVT Ontorr, Hobby, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Utrecht High School. AEN, Freshman ' Football Squadg Circolo Italianog Tertulia. Estndiantil. Eiuc Romain' Osnonmz, Osy, Southampton. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Southampton High School. Varsity Rifle Team 2, 3, 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Manager of Rifle Team 4. Hownnn WILLIAM Osrnaumzn, Howie, Lockport. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Lockport High School. Zodiacg Ofhcers Club, State Tuition Scholarship. Tmzonomz .JOHN Osrnowsm, Toddle, Thomaston, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Thomaston High School. WH. ill34ll JAMES OWEN, Jim, Westfield, NJ. Civil Engineering. Pre- pared at Montclair High School. EN, XE, Rod and Bob, resident 4, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2. FRANK Louis PANUZIO, Bridgeport, Conn. Civil Engineering. Prepared ar Bridge ort Hig School. 9K-11, Ofhcers Club, R.O.T.C., Second Eicutcnant 4, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 3, Circulation Manager 4. Jonu Romani' Paamzn, ja., jack, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schenectady High School. KA, Quill and Dagger, uC-r , Freshman Hockey Team, Varsity Hockey Team 2, 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, junior Promenade Committee, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3, Chairman 4, Beth L'Amed, Olhccrs Club. RALPH HENRY Paints, Parksie, Glens Falls. Architecture. Prepared at Glens Falls High School. TKE, State Cash Scholarship. V Enwimn LLEWELLYN Paanr, Ed, Granville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Granville High School. INI. Lawitmsrciz PARSHALL, Larry, Uniontown, Pa. Hotel Ad- ministration. Prepared at Lawrenceville School. ZW, Klifll. Raman-mi MAL3ANIlliAl PA'r1n., Ram, Nadiad, Kaira, lndia. Mechanical Engineering. Prrgvared at Kala-Bhavan Techni- cal Institute. Cosmopolitan lub. , EARL B.-mnnn PATTISON, Pat, Port Henry. Agriculture. Prepared at Port Henry High School. AZ, Helios, cCcc , Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Cross Country Squad 3, Team 45 Varsity Track Squad 3, College Cross Country Team 3, Cross Country Club. limes Lovs P.axToN, Jn., jim, Omaha, Ncbr. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. XXII, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Atmos, Freshman Track Squad, arsity Track Squad 2, 3, junior Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Spring Day Ho Committee 1, Princeton Ball Committee 3, Beth L'AmecE KB1b,Oflicers Club, Secretary 4, R.O.T.C., Colonel 4. Joi-IN DANIEL PAYNE, Doc, Wadhams. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Plattsburg High School. XXV, Rod and Bob, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, Freshman Banquet Committee. limi 1 02 ig, ii -W on 8' l r 1 XVILLIAM Tui-1-um. PAYNE, Bill, Blue Point. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Parchogue High School. KDBKQ fI1Kf11g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholar- ship. ,Iosnm-1 KENNETH PAi roN, Ken, Cleveland, Ohio. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at West High School. EH, Clef Club, Savage Club, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3. LLEWELLYN Oscar. PEABODY, Springwater. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Springwater High School. FRED Arwoon PEASE, Jn., Bud, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Civil Engineering. Prepared at University School. AND, Rod and Bob, Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Beth L'Amed, Klsfb. Ar.roNso PERALTA-Esqulvar., Al, Cartago, Costa Rica. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at San Luis Gonzaga School. LAWRENCE Bnanronn PERKINS, Larry, Evanston, Ill. Architecture. Pre ated at New Trier High School. Efbg Gargoyle, General, Spring Day Committee 35 L'Ogiveg Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. ,Iosmu FRANKLIN Prmnv, Frank, Boonville. Hotel Adminis- tration. Prepared at Boonville High School. Ronnnr JOHNSON PERRY, Bob, Vicksburg, Miss. Archi- tecture. Prepared at Vicksburg High School. NPT. NA-rx-:AN Piuzvvnu, Phd, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evancler Childs High School. AEIIg Tertulia Estudiantil. PIERSON SMITH Pnacps, Pete, Kingston. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Kingston High School. Efblslg Hebs-Sag College Crew 1, 2, The Carmlliuu Board 3, Senior Associate Manager 4. 11361 WALTER Gaul. Puncvs, Wally, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New York Military Academy. Ambg fbAfl1g Freshman Crew Squadg Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 35 Olhcers Club. SEYMOUR Puciz, Spike, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Liberal Club, Secretary 4, State Tuition Scholarship. Lowau. GABLE Powtms, Babe, Hazelton, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Hazelton High School. flulig 'l'BIIg fbKflfg Sphinx Head: Red Kcyg Armosg Senior Ball Committee: Freshman Advisory Commirreeg Glider Club, Olhcers Clubg The Widow Board, Circulation Manager 3, Business Manager 4. TRUMAN Kam Powxsns, Trink, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Owego High School. Bxlfg fDA.Ag Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4g University Band 1, 2, 3, Leader 45 University Orchestra 1, 2, '86 Memorial Stage 25 State Tuition Scholar- ship. JAMES Davm PRICE, Tuckahoe. Agriculture. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Al'l'g Hebs-Sa, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. Pnarom PURNASRI, Puy, Bangkok, Siam. Agriculture. Prepared at Franklin and Marshall Academy. Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3, College Soccer Team 35 Cosmopolitan Club. Josavu Cmswact. Puasotove, JR., joe, Lakewood, Ohio. Civil Engineering. Prepared at University School. AND, 'I'Bllg XE, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Rob and Bob, junior Promenade Committee, Chairman 35 Book and Bowlg Beth L'Amedg Klirbg Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 3, President 4, Assistant Manager of Freshman Football 3, Manager 4. ALLEN Wnsrrnnov Pvmctz, Al, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany Academy. Alb. Tmsonoiuz Rancmrrrf, Williamsport, Pa. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Williamsport High School. ZW, Varsity Baseball Squad 3, 45 KBf1'. LAWRBNCBJOIIN Ramen, Larry, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Canisius High School. NDA. II137ll at :A f ef i A f YY gl. t NEWTON EDSON RANDALL, Newt, Manchester. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Manchester High School. IIKA, Freshman Track Squad, College Cross Country Team 1, Obelisk. RAYNIOND FRED RANGES, Ray, Pelham Manor. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Memorial High School. AEGD, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, Varsity Track Squad 3, 4, Obelisk, Oflicers Club. ARTHUR BEAGLE RA'rnnoNe, Art, Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Shaw High School. Afb, fl-ufb, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD ARTHUR RATHJEN, jerry, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at Bayonne High School. Floriculture Club, President 4, Ofhcers Cluh, R.O.T.C,, Second Lieutenant 4. Monrmtm RATNER, Morti', New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Utrecht High School. UAT, State Tuition Scholarship. Juuus CARL RAUCH, Jules, Newark, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. AX, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3. WVILLIANI A1111-xulz RAwL1Ns, Art, Geneva. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Geneva High School. AZ, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Cross Country Squad 4, Varsity Track Squad 3, 4, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, Farmers' Week Committee 2, Agassiz Club, 4-H Club. Fmzoeiucrc WALT:-:R REA, Fritz, New Philatlelphia, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. KAP, Winter Manager of Interfraternity Athletic As- sociation 3, Senior Manager 4, Oflicers Club, R.O.T.C., Captain 4. WILLIAM Titzmvon REED, Bill, Dunkirk. Hotel Administra- tion. Prepared ar Dunkirk High School. AZIKD, Quill and Dagger, Ye Hosts, Vice President 4, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4, Hotel Association, Vice-President 4Q University Band 1, 2, C.U.R.W. Cabinet 3, Vice-President 4, The Carncllinn Board 3, Managing Editor 4. WVALTER DuANa Rnnsa, Ritze, Ransomville. Agriculture. Prepared at Wilson High School. Floriculture Club, University Band 3. 513811 Gaonon FnANicr.1N Rrmvns, Hyde Park. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. CnAnLas ConN1z1.t. Ramsar-1, ja., Rem, Newark, N.J. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Blair Academy. A'1'Slg IIKN, Vice-President 49 Freshman Track Squadg College Basketball Team 2, 3, 45 College Tennis Team 3. HA'ROLD Arsoz-I REYNOLDS, Hal, Monticello. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Monticello High School. KAPQ Freshman Basketball Teamg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Basketball Squad 25 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3. Wluuuo EWART Ruoons, Bill, Clark Mills. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. AXAg 111.51125 Varsity Soccer Squad 35 College Soccer Team 45 Oflicers Clubg R.O.T.C., Captain 4. WILLIAM RAYMOND RICHARDS, Jn., Bill, Stoneham, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stoneham High School. Sphinx Headg Skullsg Wearer of the C g Freshman Foot- ball Teamg Varsity Football Team 25 Freshman Cap-Burning Committee. JOHN AARON Ruzom., Bethlehem, Pa. Law. Prepared at Institute Minerva. Eflrg fDAfI'. EDWARD BURKIIARDT Rucmw, Ed, Tonawanda. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Tonawanda High School. 23111225 Co lege Baseball Team 3. CHARLES NORMAN RINK, Charlie, Fort Washington, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at William Penn Charter School. fl1I'Ag Freshman Soccer Teamg Freshman Football Squadg Freshman Lacrosse Sqnadg Freshman Wrestling Squaclg Varsity Track Squad 45 Varsity Soccer Squad 3. THOMAS HARRISON Risk, Tom, Paterson, N.J. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Stevens Preparatory School. KZIQ t.C1 'g Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, 3, 45 Varsity Soccer Squad 2. Rout HORACE Rlrren, Winchester, Va. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Handley High School. KA fSouthernDg TBIIQ XEg Rod and Bob. iI139ll . . 5 Ykwva . - Y . Qs 'iw if. . TFC Wi ia' XVILLIAM CLARK Rrrrnn, Bill, Chicopee, Mass. Agriculture. .Prepared at Chicopee High School. AZ, Helios, Varsity Swimming Team 3, College Tennis Team 3, College Swim- ming Team 2, 3, Agassiz Club. DAVID Gxsonoe Rommrs, Copenhagen. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Copenhagen High School. CPAZJ, flush. THOMAS Human Romznrs, Tom, Winona, Minn. Hotel Ad- ' mmistration. Prepared at St. Mary's School. AXP, Davm MAK'I'IN ROBINSON, Dave, Huron, S.D. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. DDE, TBII, XE, Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3, 4, College Honor Com- mittee 4. James BUCIIANAN ROBINSON, jim, Hamilton, Ont. Mechanical ' Engineering. Prepared at Auburn High School. KARL FRIEDRICH RALPH Rocnow, York, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Tome School. AT, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4. SIDNEY Rocmzlz, Spike, Canandaigua. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Canandaigua Academy. Varsity Football Squad 4, College Soccer Team 1, State Tuition Scholarship. FIIAZEII Woobnuvr RODMAN, Roddy, Flushing. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Flushing High School. ATA, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Football Team, College Crew 3, Princeton Ball Com- mittee 4, Ofhcers Club, President 4, Manager of Freshman Crew 4. GUSTAVO RODRIGUEZ-lVTART!N, Gus, Ponce, P.R. Agriculture. Prepared at Ponce High School. OKCD, Newman Club, Treasurer 3, Tertulia Estudiantil. MARTIN 'IDI-IN Ronss, Jn., Mart, jacksonville, Fla. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Duval High School. EAR, IBALTI, Book and Bowl, The Cullman.: Board 3, Managing Editor 4. lI14Ol1 X '74 ELwooD HERMAN Rooorz, Elly, Dayton, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Moraine Park School. Xlifg Red Keyg Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Beth L'Ametlg Kliflh Josizm-i Rosa, Jojo, Newark, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad 3, College Baseball Team 2. ROBERT AARON Rosie, Bob, Martinsville, Ind. Hotel Ad- ministration. Prepared at Martinsville High School. A73 Ye Hostsg College Soccer Team 2, 49 Saturday Lunch Clubg International Stewards Association Scholarship. Romzm' RANDOLPH Rosa, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany High School. Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Track Squad 3, Ollicers Club. ALVIN Am: Rosimmzao, Al, Morristown, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Morristown High School. IIAflvg University Orchestra 2. MANUEL RosENm.um, Rosy, Middletown. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Middletown High School. MORRIS SIDNEY RosrzNMAN, Rosy, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Freshman Track Squad, Boxing Clubg Tertulia Estudiantil. Pmuv LEONARD ROTIIENIIERG, Phil, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany High School. Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Deutscher Vereing State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Assistant Manager of Student Periodi- cal and Typing Agencies 3, Manager 4. Faunaiucxc CARL SAACKB, Carl, New York City. Mechanical En ineering. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Coiegc Baseball Team 25 College Crew 35 College Soccer Team 45 Olficers Clubg R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant 44 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DAvm SACK, Dave, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- ared at Manual 'Training Hi h School. Freshman Baseball Squaclg Freshman Basketbali Squad, Freshman Soccer Squadg Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3g Anvil Club. 1114111 Msg E i . T? i Wi Y gl' 1 MARCUS SALZMAN, ja., Marc, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wyoming Seminary. ZBT. BERTRAM Woonnunt. SAMMIS, Bert, Huntington. Mechani- cal Engineering. PI'CPflI'CKl at Mercershurg Academy. EX. Jesse SAMPSON, Jess, Leland, Ill. Veterinary. Prepared at University of Illinois. SITE. HAROLD SAPausTaxN, Sappy, Weehawken, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Dickinson High School. BEF, Fencing Club. WILLIAM DUNLA1' SARGENT, Wee Willie, New York City. Agriculture. Prepared at Lincoln School. 'I'KEg Freshman Lacrosse Squadg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3. DONALD Burn' SAUNDBRS, Don, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at Manual Training High School. 'GAXQ Sphinx Headg Red Key, Hebs-Sag Freshman Soccer Teamg Fresh- man Advisory Committee 34 Anvil Clubg Assistant Manager of lnterscholastic Baseball 3, Manager 4. Max DaYoa Sawvrzn, Dansville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hornell High School. Efbilg Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 3, Ollicers Cluhg Tertulia Estutliantilg Musical Clubs 1, Z, 3. 45 University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C., Captain 45 Undergraduate Scholarship. WALTER Hnnnmrr ScnA1T, Walt, Huntington. Agriculture. Prepared at Huntington High School. AZQ College Honor Committee 43 Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, Round-Up Clubg Kermis 3, 4. LANSING ScnANrz, Lowville. Veterinary. Prepared at Lowville Academy. Orro ELYANUEL Scnmsinrzn, Ja., Dulce, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. 22112, TBI'Ig Varsity Baseball Squad 3, 44 Flying Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg The Calmmar Board 3, Circulation Manager 4. 514211 ADRIAN Cot.1.1soN Scnotsuut., A, Flushing. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Flushing High School. ZITQ Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Fencing Squad 3, 4g Fencing Club. Runotmt Otto Sctmamm, Clifton, N.-I. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at University of Pennsylvania. Cant. VauzN'x'xNu Scnucnano, Shook, Wood haven. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. BG-lllg Freshman Soccer Tcamg Varsity Soccer Squad 24 College Baseball Team 35 College Soccer Team 3, Savage Clubg The Carmll Daily Sm: Board, Associate Editor 3. Ftuzmzmcrc WNILLIAM Scuumacnuu, Bill, Jersey City, NJ. Chemistry. Prepared at Lincoln High School. EAEQ TBIIQ Sphinx Head, Al-Djebatg JCv g Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Crew Squad 2, 45 Crew Club. Hannmrr Tamara Scotfiem, Temp, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. llKfl'. CLARENCE Euonmz Sco'r'r, Scotty, Cleveland, Ohio. Civil Engineering. Prepared at West Technical High School. HE, 'l'BlIg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3g Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant 4. NoaMaN Emnntzu. Scorr, Scotty, Attleboro, Mass. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Attleboro High School. IlKfbg Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Atmos, Wearer of the C , Freshman Crew, Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Crew 2, 3. 44 Varsity Football Team 2, 3, 4g Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Crew Club. EDGAR MANUEL SEGAL, Mannie, Ventnor, N.-I. Civil Engineering. Prepared at West Philadelphia High School. IlAfl', College Swimming Team 2. Wanmzns Dawson Smuotn, Psi, Wilmette, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Trier High School. IlKAg Al-Djebar, Go dwin Keyg Dramatic CluilJ 3, 4. WVlLLlAM Oscan Sntuzns, Moselle, Miss. Agriculture. Pre- pared at jones County Agricultural High School. Acaciag Freshman Wrestling Teamg Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3, 45 College Wrestling Team 3, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, Masonic Clubg Roberts Scholarship. lI143ll , . -T at ur -G ' W - T' 1 ft 3. ,y ll . WALL.AC'E Sizvmuo, Sev, Mount Vernon. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. College Baseball Team 3, 45 College Basketball Team 4. Ronmu' MAll'fIN SnYrAn'r1-1, Bob, Highland Park, Ill. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Deerfield-Shields Township High School. KE, Musical Clubs 3, 4. EMMET MHNDEL SHANLEY, Bill, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Hotel Administration. Pre ated at Central High School. KEg Ye Hostsg College Basegall Team 3. RAYMOND PAUL SIIAROOD, Bud, St. Paul, Minn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at St. Thomas Military Academy. Xilg Sphinx Head, Aleph Samachg Freshman Football Team, Freshman Cap-Burning Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Beth L'Amedg Klifbg Assistant Manager of Crew 3, Manager 4. CURTIS BERTRAND SHAW, Curt, Danbury, Conn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Danbury High School. AXAg Freshman-Footba! Squad. HAROLD ARTHUR S1-uznwooo, Sherry, Chicago, lll. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Nicholas Senn High School. BQIIQ Sphinx Headg Spiked Shoeg Wearer of the C , Varsity Track Team 3, 4. HORACE BREWSTER Snosmucizn, Hod, Bridgeton, NJ. Chemis- try. Prepared at Loomis School. ATSZQ Sphinx Head, Red Keyg Al-Djebarg Wearer of the C , JCv g Freshman Crewg junior Varsity Crew 2, 3, Commodore 4g Crew Clubg KBCIJQ Student Council 4. EDWARD HOWARTIi Sno'r'rnAmsn, Utica. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Utica Free Academy. Afb. ALBERT CORNWELL SHUMAN, Corny, Charlotte, N.C. Chemis- try. Prepared at Charlotte High School. Al-Djebarg Varsity Cross Country Squad 35 Varsity Track Squad 2, 34 College Crew 3, College Track Team 2, 3. ROLLAND Mizrrrorr Si-1uMwAY, Shum, Endicott. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Union-Endicott High School. McMullen Scholarship. 1114411 WAI.'reR Woonuousiz SIBSON, JR., Woodie, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at William Penn Charter School. 41.509 Sphinx Headg Red Keyg Atmosg Freshman Eiilfk Squadg Varsity Football Team 2, Squad 3g Dramatic u n. URBAN KENNETH SICK, Ken, Waukegan, Ill. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Waukegan High School, Zodiac. ,luuus SIEGEL, Jule, New York City. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Varsity Track Squad 3, 45 Ollicers Club, R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant 3. SAUL BENJAMIN SleN'rz, Bob, Newark, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South Side High School. Zli'l'g Freshman Lacrosse Squad. NATHAN Si1.vuRr-IAN, Nat, jamaica. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at jamaica High School. EAM, Freshman Hockey quadg State Tuition Scholarship. LEON SIMMS, Zit, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus I-lull High School. ZIAMQ Freshman Football Squad. HAIIRISON BANKS SIMPSON, Harry, Brooklyn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Manual Training High School. A2415 flTl'IEg Freshman Lacrosse Squadg College Soccer Team 35 Anvil Cluhg The .fiblgf join-fin! nf Engimzriug Board 2, 3. HARRY BOND SINCLAIR, JR., Tex, Galveston, Tex. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ball High School. KE, Varsity Cross Country Squad 3. ARTHUR FONDA Sl.ocuM, Arr, Milton, Pa. Agriculture. Prepared at Manlius School. fl1l Ag Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Basketball Squadg College Crew 3. MILTON HENRY Store, Milt, Mt. Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. Fresh- man Track Squadg Varsity Track Squad 2. 1114511 Ti el 1 W , 4' To, i '31 S., I HOWARDZGODWINLSMITH, Howie, New Rochelle. Electrical Engineering. pPrcpared at New Rochelle High School. ADD, TBHQ IIKNQ State Tuition Scholarship, Under- graduate Scholarshipg The Coma!! Daily .Yun Board 2, 35 Tge Sibley J0ltfI2lll of Engineering Board 2, 3, Managing E itor 4. LESTER HARSEN SMITH, Les, Maplewood, Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Liberty High School. AKE. WALLACE Tmzzsri SMITH, Wally, East Rockaway, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lynbrook High School. 9X5 Fresh- man Cross Country Squad, Varsity Cross Country Squad 2g Varsity Wrestling Squad 3. MARTIN Max SNAPP, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Masten Park High School. Freshman Basketball Teamg Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 3, 4, College Baseball Team 2, 3, College Basketball Team 2, 3. Leo Invmo Somvircn, Lee, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School. Varsity Football Squad 3, Varsity Swimming Team 2, 3, College Soccer Team 2, College Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, Boxing Club. MANUEL ANTHONY Sous-Sarurzoo, Manny, Caguas, P.R. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Caguas High School. HERBIAN MCDOWELL Sournwonru, Herm, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. KAP, KDBK, 1bKfDg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. HBNIIY ERNST MARTIN Svacz-rr, Henry, Passaic, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stevens School. AXE. RAYMOND Anrnun Smzxsizn, Ray, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South Philadelphia High School. fivlflllg Freshman Football Team. CHARLTON Hrznnfmr SPBLMAN, Chuck, Oak Park, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Oak Park High School. ABCD, Freshman Track Squad, College Track Team 3. H1461 Cam. Sims SPRINGSTEAD, Si, Col:-leskill. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Cobleskill High School. OX. W.u:rnu Jo1iNsoN STMTS, -ln., Walt, Merchantville, Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at William Penn Charter School. EN. Josemi Srmzfznocic, Joe, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany High School. AICII. Bauer: L Sn:-rrau, Rochester. Hotel Administration. Pre- pared at East High School. AT. Ansrnun CLARK STEVENS, Art, Ithaca. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Zodiac. HARRY S'rmm', Hare, Nyack. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Nyack High School. Quill and Daggerg Wearer of the C g Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3, 45 College Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, College Soccer Team 35 Princeton Ball Com- mirree 4g State Cash Scholarship. XVILLIAM Cunrls Srwzizr., Bill, York, Pa. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Merccrsburg Academy. fbKEg Musical Clubs I. Wn.LuM Buss S'rocKiNG, Bill, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. A'1'S2g XAQ Skullsg Fresh- man Cross Country Squad, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. Annan HisnMANSTocxMAN, Abc, Freeport. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Freeport High School. BEPQ Varsity Fencing Squad 3, 4, Fencing Cluhg University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Gerald Hinckley Scholarship. JOHN Hmm! S'rnAsnouirGnu, Stras, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. ZB'l'g Freshman Lacrosse Squad. ll147ll awia it 14. WVILLIAM ENGLISI-I STRUNSKY, Engi, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School. EAM. CLINTON Rooans STUDWIZLL, Clink, Port Chester. Land- scape Architecture. Prepared at Port Chester High School. Scorpion, College Soccer Team 45 Musical Clubs 4. CARL BALTHASAR STUIIM, Dutch, Yonkers. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Horace Mann School. College Crew 1, 2, Cos- mopolitan Club, Oliicers Club. EIINs'r HENRY SUERKEN, Ernie, Pompton Plains, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hackensack High School. TKEQ BAK, Goldwin Key, Scabbard and Blade, College Soccer Team 2, 3, 49 Deutscher Vereing Cliicers Club,Corres- ponding Secretary 45 Tertulia Estucliantilg R.O.T.C., Captain 4, The Cornellian Board 3, Photographic Editor 4. WILLIAM JOHN SULLIVAN, Bill, Auburn. Arcs and Sciences. Prepared at Academic High School. Cercle Francais, Deutscher Vereing Musical Clubs 3. WVILMBR CIIESSMAN SWARTLEY, Jn., Bill, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at William Penn Charter School. Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 45 University Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Manager ofStudent Room Agency 3g Manager 4. WVILLIAM B Swans, JR., Bill, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Southside High School. SOLOMON NATPIANIEL TAGEII, Sol, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Utrecht High School. QAM, College Crew 1, 2, State Tuition Scholarship. SIDNEY Losarr TANIAIIIN, Sid, Hudson. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hudson High School. BEF, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Gerald Hinckley Scholarship. Dozwmvrc Banca TARTARO, Mimi, Bridgeport, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Warren Harding High School. Cireolo Italiano, President 3, 4. rim JAMES Pmr'roN TATTERSFIELD, Tarts, Germantown, Pa. Mechan- ical Engineering. Prepared at Germantown Academy. flvAGg Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Team 4. .101-IN Trzacttz, Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Shaw High School. AAKDQ Saturday Lunch Club. A1.roNso FRANCISCO THJILIRA, Robin, Penonome, Panama. Agriculture. Prepared at Instituto Nacional. Cosmopolitan Club. Romznr EUGENE TERWILLEGAR, Bob, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Zodiaeg Fresh- man Track Squadg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Ollicers Clubg Student Laundry Agency, Associate Manager 2. Laow Tu.u.r., Lee, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Manual Training High School. EAMg Freshman Foot- ball Teamg Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Football Squad 2. WXLLIANT Lua T1-lom.-.s, Bill, Ithaca. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. NPA. SAMUEL Gnmm TusMANN, Sam, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Polytechnical Preparatory School. fbKiI1g Sphinx Headg Al-Djcbarg Wearer of the C g aCr g Freshman Football Squadg Freshman Basketball Squadg Freshman Lacrosse Squadg Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, 3, Captain 43 Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 3g Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 35 Freshman Smoker Committeeg State Tuition Scholarship. Pi-nun Dwyniz Timmlzv, Phil, Cazenovia. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cazenovia Seminary. fbAAg Varsity Track Squad 35 Newman Clubg State Tuition Scholarship. Fmaumucic Swaurmc Toon, Fred, Rochester. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Silver Bay School. XIITQ Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Cross Country Squad 3g College Track Team 1. MORTON RANDOLPH TOLLBRIS, Rand, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. AEIIg Fresh man Baseball Squadg Varsity Baseball Squad 2. ll149ll +63-2 -gl r -ie u Emp fr' if. , LAunENcE ELL1o'rT TOMLINSUN, Larry, Portland, Oreg. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lincoln High School. fDA8, Saturday Lunch Clubg Musical Clubs 3. Airruua LEE TowsoN, Art, Smithburg, Md. Agriculture. Prepared at Saint James School. fbA9g Sphinx Head: Aleph Samachg Hebs-Sag Wearer of the C g Freshman Football Tcamg Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Smoker Committee. HAROLD EDWARD Tnavis, Stockton. Agriculture. Prepared at Fredonia High School. AZ, UAE, College Crew 3, Flori- culture Club. Cufuuazs EDWARD TREMAN, Ju., Carl, lthaca. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Ithaca High School. KAQ Quill and Dagger, Alepli Samachg Spiked Shoe, Wearer of the C , ACA , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, Captain 44 Sophomore Smoker Committee, Chairman, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, University Chest Com- mittee 4, Beth L'Amedg Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 3, Secretary 4, Student Council 1, 3. KENNETH BRUCE TRousDE1.L, Ken, Glen Cove. Forestry. Prepared at G-len Cove High School. ATU, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sag r.CT g wC'r g Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling Team 3, 4g Forestry Club. ADAM Strom' Tnownnmon, TroW, New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Sewanee Military Academy. 2IAEg Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Rifle Team 3, Obelisk, Officers Club, Treasurer 3, R.O.T.C., Major 3. GEORGE Gnkrxnt Tnowmunou, Jn., New Orleans, La. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Sewanee Military Academy. BAE, Atmosg Scabbard and Bladeg Spring Day Hop Com- mittee 3, Ofhcers Club, R.O.T,C., Captain 3. SIDNEY Tuclclm, Tuck, Perth Amboy, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Perth Amboy High School. fblflll. Ammm Von:-us TUNISON, Abe, Ovid. Agriculture. Prepared at Interlaken High School. Ollieers Club, University Orchestral. LEONARD LEw1s TYLER, Len, Hammondsport. Veterinary. Prepared at Hammondsport High School. SZT22. 515011 ALnxaRT.IuL1us Unnauz, Brightwaters. Agriculture. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Floriculture Club. DONALD Hom Uvmwmm, Duff, Summit, NJ. Hotel Administration. Prc ared at Summit High School. Zodiac, Quill and Daggerg lic Hosts, HCT , LC'r g Freshman Track Teamg Freshman Hockey Team: Varsity Hockey Team 2, 3, 4g Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3, 45 Freshman Advisory Committee 3. ARTHUR DURWARD UNVBRSAW, Urnby, Kokomo. lnd. Law. Prepared at Kokomo High School. Hiscock Law Club. ERNEST Lotus V,at.r.n1:, Ernie, Wollaston, Mass. Archi- tecture. Prepared at Thayer Academy. :k'l'.Ag ACA g Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4, College Track Team 2, 35 College Basketball Team 25 College Soccer Team 2, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. WVILLARD BRADNER V.ANmzRvooRT, JR., Van, Warwick. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Warwick High School. IlKfl'g IDAAQ '86 Memorial Stageg State Cash Scholarship. VINCENT Paul. VANGURA, Van, Clinton. Veterinary. Prepared at Clinton High School. WVILLARD At.ExAN'msR VAN H1z1N1NouN, Van, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at Norwalk High School. AFP, Floriculturc Clul'-. GRANT BERNARD VAN VlZGl'l'FEN, Van, Rochester. Agri- culture. Prepared at Schenectady High School. Atrann VAN XVAGENEN, Al, Kingston. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Kingston High School. AZ, Helios, College Crew 1. 2, 35 Farmers' Week Committee 2, 35 Round-Up Cluh, Vice-President 43 Kcrmis 3g The Cornell COIUlfl:j'Illl171 Board 2, 3, Managing Editor 4. HARRY GILES VINctzm', JR., Wink, Garrettsville, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Garrcttsville High School. Musical Clubs 35 University Band 3. lll5lll , 1, .. , E l. 'ff ' W- ' 'ff' 14, - 'V I 'k' ,L all Mrxonr Fisi-1En V1NcEN'r, Red, Hiram, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hiram High School. Musical Clubs 3, 4, University Band 3, 4. JAMES HonNEn Vuu.LE:, jim, St. Petersburg, Fla. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at St. Petersburg High School. TBII. SAMUEL WAKEMAN, Sam, Quincy, Mass. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Thayer Academy. ATA, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Pyramid, Scabbard and Blade, Wearer of the C , wC'r , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Team, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Football Team 2, 3, Captain 4, Varsity Wrestling Team 3, Freshman Cap-Burning Committee, Chairman, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Beth L'Amcd, Student Council 2, 3, 4. ROBERT-IANIES WAI.LACE, Bob, Owego. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Owego High School. AXA, Sphinx Head, AKA, Clef Club, Musical Clubs 3, 4, University Band 1, 2, 3, 4, University Orchestra 1, Assistant Chimemaster 2, 3, Chimemaster 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Th: Cornell Daig' Sim Board, Column Editor 4. ,IOHN Josmn-r WALSH, jack, Somerville, Mass. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Arlington High School. AT, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad 3, Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4. ROBERT XVALLINGFORD WARING, Barney, Evanston, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Township High School. Efbg Sphinx Head, Red Key, Secretary, Atmos, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, General Spring Day Committee 3, Assistant Manager of Intercollege Crew 3, Manager 4. ALBERT Auczusrus WARREN, Al , Ithaca. Agriculture, Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. AZ. ROBERT READ WARRINER, Bob, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Washington High School. KE, XE, Vice-President 4, Rod and Bob, Othcers Club, A.S.C.E., Treasurer 4, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 3, Business Manager 4. BENJAMIN Fmno WEBBER, Ben, Catskill. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Catskill High School. Officers Club, Tb: Cornell C07lflffj'7JZdfl Board 3. ROBERT LINDSLEY WEns'rER, Bob, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AT, IIAE. 515211 MOR'l'ON D.-.vm Wmu., Morty, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. fblilllg Freshman Baseball Squadg State Tuition Scholarship, The Camrllimz Board 3, Senior Associate Editor 4. FRANK Josuvlt Weis, Prof, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Wilkes-Barre Hi h School. Sphinx Head, Atmosg Spiked Shoeg Wcarer 0? the C g Freshman Track Teamg ai-sity Track Team 2, 3, 4g Senior Blazer Commitreeg Obelisk. WILLIANI Lxzoxsunn Weitz, Bill, Kenmore. Veterinary. Pre- pared at Technical High School. AW, Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, College Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4. ERNEST ANDRB Wizizun, Ernie, Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cathedral Latin School. GKNII, College Crew 3. Sn-mono BADGLEY Wants, San, Middlcburgh. Architecture. Pre uared at Midclleburgh High School. Scorpiong Savage Clulag Thumb Tack Clulng Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EDGAR Juuus WERI.lCl-I, River Forest, Ill. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Oak Park High School. A221114 TBII. ,lox-IN Cmfnrz Wm'riz,.In., jack, Windsor, Canada. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. AKEg Quill and Daggerg Tb: Corr1ellDaily .YINI Board, Circulation Manager 4 WALTER Howann Wnrrn, Lon, Cheshire Conn Mechan- ical Engineering. Prepared at Crosby High School. TBlIg College Baseball Team, College Basketball Team, Me- Mullen Scholarship. Cmuunzs T'fiuuzx.L Wnrrwav, Charlie, Schroon Lake. Archi- tecture. Prepared at Schroon Lake High School. JOHN Auousrus hVIlI'l 'I'LE,JR., Johnnie, Rochester. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at West High School. AAT, Telluride Associariong State Cash Scholarship. l153ll 'v.,, it . 1 K 1 aWCz,, WILLIAM CLARK WTiITWEl,L, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Cascadilla School. Asif. HENRY Pa'r'rINI:R WICKHANI, Heinz, Cutchogue. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Southold High School. Jorm Scunumx XVICKHAM, Jim, Cutchogue. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Silver Bay School. Sphinx Head5 Rod and Bob5 Spiked Shoo-:5 Wearer of the C 5 Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football Squad 3, 4. HAROLD SIMON LINCOLN XVXENER, Hal, Newark, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South Side High School. ZBT5 EAX5 Sphinx Headg Senior Blazer Committeeg College Honor Committee 45 University Chest Committee 45 Book and Bowlg The Camel! Daily Suu Board 2, 3, Senior Associate Editor 4. HENRY BARKER WlLLIAN1S, Heinie, Easton, Pa. Hotel Ad- ministration. Prepared at Easton High School. EfhEg Quill and Dagger5 Ye Hosts, President 45 College Baseball Team 3, 45 University Band 25 Assistant Manager of Fresh- man Basketball 3, Manager 4. WARREN JOSEPH WILLIALIS, JR., Soapy, Richmond Hill. Forestry. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. IIK415 Freshman Soccer Teamg Varsity Soccer Squad 3, 45 College Soccer Team 3. XVAYNE EARNBST WILLIs, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Heliosg College Baseball Team 2, 3, 45 College Basketball Team 45 College Soccer Team 3, 45 Farmers' Week Committee 3. ALFRED PAUL WINDT, Al, Rochester. Civil Engineering. Prepared at East High School. 'I'Bl'l5 fi1KfID5 XE5 College Basketball Team 35 A.S.C.E., Secretary 45 State Cash and Tuition Seholarships5 Unclerraduate SclIolarship5 Tb: Come!! Civil Engiwer Board 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. SAMUEL JACOB WINEIIURGII, Sammy, Utica. Hotel Ad- ministration. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Musical Clubs 45 University Orchestra 4. LEVILLEJAMHS Wl1'l1ROW,JR., Bill, St. Louis, Mo. Mechan- ical Engineering. Prepared at Kemper Military School. IIKA5 Freshman Cross Country Squadg College Crew 3, 45 College Cross Country Team 2. lI154ll Emu. Wrrxowsicv, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. fl1BKg fIPKd1g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GEORGE WonNsnzm.aR. New York City. Veterinary. Pre- ared at Townsend Harris High School. Axllg Varsity Crew Squad 2, 35 Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3. Lizwxs Janome WoLco1 r, Romey, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Corning Free Academy. ENg EAXg Quill and Daggerg Flying Clubg President 41OfllCt:rS Club, Vice-Presi- dent 45 The Carucllian Board 3, Business Manager 4. BENKIAMIN' HAROLD Wo1,r, Ben, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. fbAMg College Soccer Team 2g College Swimming Team 35 State Cash Scholarship. XVILLARD Mrrrcknr Woon, Bill, Woodville. Agriculture. Pre ated at Manlius Military Academy. AZQ Hcliosg n8r g Varsity Rille Team 2, 3, 4g Farmers' Week Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, 45 University Band 1, 2, University Orchestra 1, 2. Enmasr HALL Woomtuvr, Ernie, Olean. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Olean High School. Round-Up Club. Bunurzrra EARL Wooowoxrru, Woody, East lewett. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Tannersville High School. Golclwin Keyg Freshman Baseball Squadg College Baseball Team 2, 43 State Tuition Scholarship. Joslsru-1 Aufnno Woitcnswzn, joe, Middletown. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Middletown High School. FRANCIS DUNHAM Wonmuru, Lowville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lowville Academy. KDBK, Messenger Memorial Prize, Stare Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. Josann Romzrvr WORTMAN, Whitey, Rockaway Park. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton Hi h School, Varsity Crew Squad 3, 45 Varsity Football SquaclZ2, 3, 4.1 ll155ll 1 ,R W, 5.16 av?-6A 3?-j'T Y K HUNG KAI WU, Shanghai, China. Civil Engineering. Pre arcd at St. jol1n's University. PW, XEQ Chinese Students Climb. HARRY Wuwscn, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Pre- pared at Technical High Shcool. FRANCIS HAROLD WYATF, Red, Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. EN, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2g College Crew 3, 45 College Soccer Team 3, 45 Wilson Scholarship. Aman WILSON YOUNG, Dear, Riverhead. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Riverhead High School. TKEQ Goldwin Keyg Freshman Lacrosse Squadg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 35 College Soccer Team 3, 4g Freshman Advisory Committee 3. JAMES WINFIELD YOUNG, jim, Reading, Pa. Mechancial Engineering. Prepared at Hill School. MILTON ELMOKE YOUNG, Milt, Riverhead. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Riverhead High School. Scorpiong IIKNQ HTIIZQ Freshman Football Squadg Freshman La- crosse Squadg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3, 45 College Soccer Team 3, 4, Officers Club. KENNETH Ric:-:Ann YOUNGER, Ken, Johnsonburg, Pa. Chemis- try. Prepared at johnsonburg High School. GX, General Spring Day Committee 2, Musical Clubs 25 University Orchestra 1, 2. t I Goivrou JENNINGS Youivos, Doc, Herkimer. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Herkimer High School. Alifllg State Tuition Scholarship. MURRAY ZAZBELA, Zuzu, Tagmpan. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Haverstraw High chool. College Tennis Team 3. GEORGE HENRY Z1MMnRMAN, Zimm, Romney, W. Va. Electrical Engineering. Prepared ar Romney High School. YDAQQEHE. lI156ll .--.---1.- lid-'U-' Engage--gf-sleaosmmr, M , Romznr LA Tounnizrrrz CAVENAUGU, Bob, Berkeley, Calif. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Deep Springs High School. Telluride Associationg Cercle Francais. JAMES ADAM Coiunacx, Jimmy, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Eleusis. Huoo Doon, ju., New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Cosmopolitan Cluhg Deutscher Vereing State Tuition Scholarship. Ausxammza LAT:-iam Douzvcu, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hamilton College. AND. Frtamcilonw Gionni, Greenport. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Greenport High School. XVILLIS Cnanuzs Gonrnv, Bones, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Prepared at South Park High School. Eleusis, XE, Freshman Fencing Squad, Varsity Fencing Squad, College Crew 35 Fencing Club, Oiiicers Cluhg Assistant Manager of University Orchestra 3, Manager 45 The Cornell Civil Engium' Board 3, Advertising Manager 4. EUGENE GRAND1NBT'TI, Gene, Long Branch, Civil Engineering. Prepared at Chattle High School. Freshman Cross Country Squad. james Kiivrcawn Hansen, Kirt, Toledo, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Scott High School. Tel- luride Association. LANDRY Hanwoon, Jn., Lan, Kansas City, Mo. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Westport High School. BUIIQ Sphinx Headg Red Key, Freshman Cap Burning Commirtceg Sophomore Smoker Com- mirtcegllunior Promenade Committceg Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 44 University Chest Committee 4g Beth L'Amedg Fuertes Memorial Prize 39 Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 4. DONAl.D Cuammznuu Hawxms, Cleveland, Ohio. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Ohio Military Institute. WILLIAM IIANNBY Hum., Nutley, NJ. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Virginia Military Institute. EUGENE Wumiams Ka'r'rmz1No, Kerr, Dayton, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Moraine Park High School. Xfb. Anruun A G Kmcnnorr, Freelandville, Ind. Civil Engineering. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl Hfuioto Ai.nun'r Kuns'rr:D'r, Hale, Westbury. Civil Engineering. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl I I wr, C' M4 -'QP' .-..-ve-1-5- : 'Q' I. 3-rv U il., ' ', 1115711 - rg1 ----ggi sn Qzgliisgliyililglloi-i . ERNEST VICTOR NI.-KGINNIS, Ithaca. Veterinary. Prepared at St. ,Iohn's School. ALFRED GEORGE Mansnmc, Woodhaven. Agriculture. Prepared at Boys High School. ABRAPIAM MORTON M11,M.xN, A'Dead-eye, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. Tb: Cornell Law Qlzarterbf Board 4. ROBERT H NAYLOR, Los Angeles, Calif. Civil Engineering. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy. Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Univetsityf. CHARLES ALFORD Nouuzs, Nibs, South Hadley, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South Hadley High School. AXEI. Jaxvuas PARKER PEL1.E'r'r, jim, Paterson, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Blair Academy. fl1I'Ag Freshman Track Squad, Freshman Basketball Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2g College Basketball Team 1. FRANCIS POLGER, Frank, New York City. Chemistry. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. College Tennis Team 2, 3, State Tuition Scholarship. ROWLAND HOLLINGSWORTII Ross, Rossie, Herkimer. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Herkimer High School. A2415 Freshman Advisory Committee 3, University Orchestra 4g State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. ROBERT CRANSTON RossER, Bob, Berwick, Pa. Civil, Engineering. Prepared at Berwick High School. AEKD, College Basketball Team 3g Musical Clubs, The C0l'1l5llCiUzll Efzgirzcef Board. DOUGLAS MAXWELL ROY, Doug, Branchville, NJ. Agriculture. Prepared at Newton High School. AI'Pg Hebs-Sag Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 35 Varsity Track Squad 2, College Track Team 2, Farm- ers' Week Committee 2, 3, 45 Nonrllesident Tuition Schclarshipg The Cm-url! CHIIIINQWIIIIII Board Z, 3, Circulation Manager 4. HENRY ORLAND ScHoALr1ELD,,lR., Henry, Mullins, S. C. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Virginia Mili- tary Academy. PETER G D TEN Ercx, Albany. Agriculture. Prepared at Boys Academy. Afb. Pi-nun NORTON TUCKER, Phil, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bennett High School. KAP, C.U.R,W. Cabinet 45 State Cash Scholarship, Undergraduate Scholarship. E -1 X. 1 r Jhll, - l -, .,i'la, 3 Q H1581 ' ',: 5 1 Qzfa E'Hf 'i'E.l 9 .D-S S HISTOYLY The Class of 1930 BJ ROBERT PHILLIPS LUDLUM, '30 To write a history without a foundation of fact would be to build a motor car without wheels. But this history is necessarily limited in scope and restricted by exigencies of space, to let the bare facts predominate would be to build with attention only to the wheels. The wheels would become monstrosities, standing out hideously from the body and entirely obscuring the most important part of the vehicle. In this historical motor car we fain would ride, and from its Windows look out upon the country through which we are passing. The factual wheels IHLISC be reduced to their correct proportionate value. They must serve as the mechanical means of carrying us along, but they must not interfere with less tangibly material, although perhaps more lastingly memorable, body of the machine. A history of the Class of 1930 which is merely a recital of events through which that class had passed would be a dry thing indeed. We might list the outcome ofgames of football, basketball, soccer, hockey, base- ball, and lacrosse, of cross-country and track meets, of tennis matches and regattas, we might record the programs of such gala occasions as Junior Weeks, Spring Days, and class functions. But these things in them- selves are unimportant. It is the spirit in iv fax Swarthy or fair, tall or short which We zlpproach them, and their effects .rw ir' on e er' be--ee ill' I 'ri IJ I A . . Q u , . - . N 1115911 June 1930, we are not the same persons as we were in W, si Q2QEIH yllEl93DE-'l? l' upon us,which matter. Of these things we would treat. i Gnly thus can be explained our halting progress from awkward freshmen to confident seniors. If, in September 1926, what forces have been at work in us, what circumstances redounded upon us, to bring about that change? In these short pages we would attempt to describe events, and perhaps to analyze cause and effect, in an effort not merely to write an unadorned factual history, but to understand h ow that history has shaped us into our present mould. GQ?-D Late in September 1926, there descended upon Ithaca from the length. and breadth of this broad land a swarm of young men and women determined to enter Cornell whether Cornell liked it or not. Individually they were swarthy or fair, tall or short, sophisticated or naive, assured or ill at ease, collectively they repre- sented Cornell history in embryo. Every head seethed with ideas as to what the new life would beg each of these youngsters was poignantly aware that college x na That piece of luggage whic bore Ii would be like nothing on earth that he had seen before, and each of them was vibrant ly sensitive to every new impression. At scores of railroad stations members-to-be of the class of 1930 examined their fellow-passengers with the burning curiosity born of a desire to know whether this or that one was bound for Cornell, and, if so, whether he was a freshman. Glamorous of itself alone was that piece of luggage which bore unmistakable marks of Ithaca, its owner was to be cautiously scrutinized and his actions remembered in the days to come. Every individual in the class had some preconceived notions of what his first year at college would be. The majority expected that freshmen would be humble, neglected and unimportant, they were not prepared, therefore, for the fanfare of trumpets and the evident enthusiasm with which they were received. Registration was dully routine enough, and certainly it was usually necessary to act with utmost humility be- fore the administrative ofiicers. But rushing was a different matter. We Of 1930 were entertained in royal Rushing was a different matter li. . wif . -P. . 1. Q li. ' ' ,Pnl A , F ' i n A ,.'l.4 Y 4116011 EIQZQEHMEIQBDE fashion, we were waited upon by seniors, we were lords of the campus for almost a week. But it was not ever thus-far from it! On Thursday of our first week in lthaca we donned our small grey caps, and with the symbol came the reality. We had become freshmen in very truth, and thenceforvvard we were more nearly to realize our dreams of what freshman's life should be. The first year at college, as all orthodox manuals of advice to entrants will testify, is one of adjustment. Ours was no exception. Lifted by the roots from the soil which was familiar to us, we were required to learn what Cornell was, and to Ht ourselves into the niches therein, great or small, which best fitted us. And this we set about to do. We bought textbooks, we learned the names of the men in the rooms around us, we found, some of us greatly to our sorrow, that though a college faculty does not stand over its charges to see that they study, there is always a day of U U reckoning. We learned to identify the insignia of the bought text hooks . . . . r various honorary societies, we came to recognize a few pledge buttons, in time we were able to distinguish one fraternity from another. We found that college was neither all studying nor all uninterrupted leisure. We sat far into the night, sometimes of necesssity, with our noses buried in texts, sometimes with our countenances hidden in clouds of tobacco smoke as we talked of many things. The University was unfolding before us. There were lectures on every conceivable subject, there were concerts, there were sports, there were competitions, there were debates, there were publications, there were dances, there were societies which rewarded everything from good judgment of poultry to appreciation of good literature. There were gala occasions, festive and otherwise. We lived through house parties, through our first Junior Week and our first Spring Day. We went home for vacations and were extremely college-conscious. And the world hurtled through space, as the world will do, and June was upon us almost be- fore we knew October had gone. That lirst year gave us a tremendous push into a domain which, we dimly perceived, was larger than any we had l i Y lzgjgf- 1- I. . 1 ,' fl- ' J f -Vuluu' A Mg day of reckoning -if 1 e he--' V 'QF1' ,- I ' p 1 wa , All f i , i f ill H16lB an Qala s'5'f'3 9'.s I, ia 3 o E known. lf we were absorbed in poetry, we learned that , X N the veterinarian was equally absorbed in his concerns and not to be despised for it. If the higher mathema- tics was our obsession, we found that an interest in i anthropology was not necessarily a sign of insanity. It was borne in upon us that it takes many wheels to make , the University machinery go 'roundg we beheld our , classmates, each doing his share of the turning of the X Wheels, and we saw for the first time how many sizes and shapes of wheels there were. In September Cornell had been the symbol of hazy dreams, in June it was a a name around which clustered a thousand memories. CD50 As sophomores we came back to Ithaca, not as strangers in a world in which our ways were yet to make, but as men familiar with our surroundings and confident of our places. It may be that we had not progressed far along our respective roads, if indeed we M had even marked them out, but at least we had learned to read the signposts. If we were a little proud, if we lorded it a little over the class of 1931, perhaps we may be patdoned because of out too recent growth to man's estate. It has been well said that a man's fate in extra-curricular activities has been decided at the end of his sophomore year. After the hrst mad flurry of renewing friendships, pledging freshmen, and settling down in general, we attacked the serious Kg business of our activities. At Cornell, as at most colleges, the curriculum has as- K sumed a place of minor importance in the mind of the average undergraduate, and the class of 1930 was no exception to the rule. We took up our endeavors, whatever they happened to be, with a will. Pre- lims were no new thing to us now, in general we had learned to estimate pretty accurately the amount of work necessary to yield whatever academic standing we had chosen as the ultimate of utility and desirability. We were able to devote our time to the extra-curricular activities near- est to our hearts without being too much hampered by a necessary evil in the form of f , hi f 6 lil K ta lite' Jug ! r Jf lt. talked of many things courses of study. were competitions And so we threw ourselves into our J N ' V 7 '- i fc L'i '!'-ff'If'Wf'U -'vu f ' l L 7 1. i y r y 1 ' I V ,H , 6 rl - , F D . . . -1 1 -Y f-' ai-1 , ':T , p 1116211 5-lQzQsl5 '5i'3'El93os 'C qi-1 .. ?.-1. work. By the Spring, competitions were being decided on every handg our class was represented on the boards of the various publicationsg Varsity Teams had looked with favor on a number of our classmatesg the clubs of one kind or another had deigned so far as to consider us mature as to begin to elect members from among our numberg in every nook and cranny of university life we were beginning to take our places. Humble places they were as yet, to be sureg We were only assistant managers, associate editors, substitute fullbacks, alternates in the Musical Clubs and the Dramatic Club, silent onlookers in the societies and the frater- nities. But by the end of that second year there were firmly established reputations in the classg men had become so allied with the tangible expressions of their interests that they were constantly spoken of in con- nection with this or that activity. June came again, and as we dashed through the hectic days of final examinations and began to collect things preparatory to departing once more for the long vacation, we realized that our faces were now definitely set toward the goal. What goal matters notg consciously or unconsciously, by the time thatjune rolled around, each of us had chosen or drifted into a path from which there would be no turning back. For better or for worse we had found our niches- or our ruts-in the life of Cornell, and there we were likely to remain until the end of collegiate time-for us-two years later. ,. l, lived thru houserpartiesn 9156 September 1928 found us upperclass- men, and we were soon to learn that there is a significance in the word. We were beginning to assume the responsibilities which were to be ours until the end of our senior year, when we would pass on the robes of oihce with the admonition to Carry on! or the warning Donor as we have done! Hitherto, our pzlft had been that of underlingsg we had worked and Worked hard, but vision and initiative had not been required of us in abundance. But college generations are all too shortg al- ready we were beginning to shoulder As sophomores, we came back X 'lv , I lj' gvpo- . - v-will a-'+Q'l - ri . l V lr E I -A ' ,A - l I A . ..' - - In L I lll63ll an QaQzl '- 5'El'a3osmm, responsibilities To us was falling the direction of fi'-1- ? policiesg we were deciding the direction which Cornell undergraduate life should take. In the short space of this year and part of the next was contained our opportunity to leave our mark on the University, shallow and quick to fade, or deep and indelible, that mark might be, but it must be graven in these few short months. We were in the full swing of things now. College had not the same glamor which had surrounded it in our freshman year, or the swift but superficial interest which it had held when we were sophomores. Cornell was to us a thing more vital. We were now in very truth masters of the undergraduate portion of the University. As a consequence, our third was perhaps our busiest year. Whether we were in pursuit of Phi Beta Kappa keys or of a dozen trinkets for our watch chains and a dozen shingles for our rooms, the chase was hottest during this time. For none of us was the time one long, hard grind. The most frenzied pursuer of elusive glory and the most ardent scholar among us alike had his diversions. To all of us came parties, evenings with friends with whom by this time we enjoyed a firm and delightful intimacy, respites from toil of one kind or another. And along with our high speed activity, or because of it, we were weaving ourselves into the fabric of the University. This year and a half was bringing us into a more understanding and sympathetic relationship with Alma Mater. As we solved our individual problems, we gained an insight into the fundamental Lorded it a little over the class Of 1931 questions which vexed our classmates, and we saw hazily the many sides of the pulsa- ting and varied life which is Cornell. i 9579 l . So we sped, gathering inoinentum as we X progressed. Before we were well aware of it, If ,fllllmnmy '! tl we were half-way through the last year which most of us would spend here. We began to hand over the trust which had . been reposecl in us. Our terms of ofhce, in- ' 'I whatsoever organizations, began to expireg l f M f the new collegiate generation was stepping --Serious biisiiicss gf our activities into our shoes. We stood aside with what ' l , R '- vnu-' ' 1' q:--:r 'jmf' trvl- V 'LE' 'gn L V i t i 7 , A 1, ,JL 6 : M6411 ...iT.-...... Iii -'lu' -'- , slozgsm'-slasos 1 'f iff' grace we could muster, proud of our accomplishments or disappointed that we had not succeeded in doing more. Nevertheless our time was up, and we must ' - mal-ze way for other men. - ' ' .D Our minds began to travel backward as well as forward. We thought of that seemingly distant Fall 1 day when we had arrived here so full of curiosity and Ere 1X the high desire to perform incredible feats. Our minds dwelt on the intervening days and months. Days had been short, but years had been long. And as Spring comes for the fourth time since we first entered Ithaca, our eyes are in the future. The campus is alive with representatives of great companies in search of new young men for their organizations, the question on every lip is After graduation-what? It is the time once more of meditation, of evaluation, of resolve. If we are not as wise as we were when we first entered Ithaca, at least we have the satisfaction of knowing that never again will we recover that supreme wisdom which characterized us when first we saw the light glinting on the Library Tower. 956 Perhaps some pictures has been painted of the way in which we have developed Competitions were being decided since that beautiful Fall day when first we stood in along and weary registration line in front of Goldwin Smith. So much for what lIlllSf inevitably be in a large measure general and vagueg there have been tangible things, too, in the history of Cornell since first we came. Tremendous has been the physical growth of the University in the four years since first we looked on her. The largest, and perhaps the most signincant, addition to the University was announced when the X f '1 Trustees stated that Cornell had united with the New York Hospital to form a medical center in New York City which President Farrand characterized as potentially the greatest in the world. This union, involv- ing at the outset fS60,000,000, was an- nounced in our sophomore year, since then Payne Whitney has bequeathed almost 53,000,000 to the project. But if the medical center had been the 'LI-Iectic days of Hnal exams E we I if t ' lr iz' 'E : hi . -V A - '.'-- I fl165ll IJTJW - l51iQ2QE 1Eifa.3oE most gigantic addition-at least financially-made to Cornell since we entered, it has nevertheless not been able to dwarf some other contributions. Early in our freshman year H. W. Sackett, '75 presented the Uni- versity vvith S200,000 for the beautification of the gorgesg the work is progressing rapidly. Great new units of women's dormitories have arisen on the shores of Beebe Lake as the result of a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Balch. Where only live units stood in the men's dormitory sites when first we beheld them now the War Memorial group and South Hall Memorial Dormitory are nearing completion. Myron C. Taylor '94 made possible the erection of a new and magnificent building for the Law School. When, a day after we had revelled in our third Junior Week, the Alpha Delta Phi house burned to the ground, the foundation was laid for the agitation which, as this goes to press, is stirring the University community: shall the frater- nities move onto dormitory sites? There has been growth and change in other ways. 7 Or of a dozen trinkcts In athletics we have witnessed the oflicial sanctioning of the swimming team, the resumption of football relations with Princeton, the formation of an interfraternity athletic association, the growth of our intramural sports program so that the time is not now far distant when Cornell will have organized coaching as well as supervision J. of this sub-Varsity type of competition. Came parties The whole athletic policy ofthe University has been under surveillance, a committee has studied it carefully and reported upon it. The Larned Cup indoor tennis tourna- ment was started here in our freshman year, and has grown to be the most important intercollegiate indoor tennis competition in the East. The academic life of the University has been modihed in some ways, whether fundamentally significant, time alone can tell. Early in our freshman year it was announced that the entrance requirements would be raised, rather than the enrollment increased. The system of informal study has been extended. Classes in the Arts College have been made optional with the instructor during the last week before final W 1 . .- a iso., .,.,..... URL M6611 El Q2QEIM ??Ei 9-3 os examinations each term, it is quite probable that this reading period will be developed more fully before many more classes have been graduated. The last few weeks have seen the founding ofa magazine calculated to give expression to the ideas worked out in the graduate school. We of 1930 have mourned the passing of some of the great figures of Corne1l's past. Edward Bradford Titchener, Louis Agassiz Fuertes, the fabulous-to us- Tee-Fee Crane, the genial Lieutenant T. H. Twesten, and Frank Lehigh, Cornell's ambassador without portfolio, to mention but a few, will be seen no more on this, their beloved campus. And so, as we prepare to don our caps and gowns, we are wont to look once more at Cornell, we cannot see her as we did when we were Freshman, but we see in her deeper things and greater than we first beheld. It is not the function of a history to predict the future, we can only muse on what has happened, and watch with eagerness what is to befall. But A Cornell has become part of our lives, and henceforth wc will watch her progress with jealous eyes. And if she has become part of us, we can only hope that we, likewise, have woven ourselves in some manner into her being. After graduation-what? 1 'H 'X u n D 3'- n ,Uv A UI r ' ct ' 'q 1 gf ,I 1 N- , l . . . 1, 'P 516711 Y lg2QE' Elg305 f M'T 'M JUNIORS .. P ':,4.'y.- El Q2.QE ' 'El 9.3 DE Josam-I PAUL ACTON Whirz Plainr AXPg Dramatic Club 2, 35 The Cor11:1lCi1Jil Engineer Board 2, 3. ARMAND LA VERNE ADAMS Ithaca 'I'KEg Freshman Crew Squad. JOSEPH WILLIAM ALAIMO Rochester AfI1Ag Circolo Italianog Newman Clubg Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. AMos GREEN ALLEN, JR. Chicago, Ill. fIvEKg Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Football Squad 2, 3. CHARLES ROLLIN ALLEN, JR. .f!!l'llf0gIl .S'prir1lg.r Zodiacg State Tuition Scholarship. I FREDERIC BILLINGS ALLYN Myrtir, Conn. LAUREN BURDICK ANDREWS AI'Pg College Crew Zg College Soccer Team 3g Musical PHILANDER ALWARD GXQ University Band 1, 2, 3. LI SUI AN THEODOR BONNELAND ANDERSEN Cosmopolitan Club. LESTER RAYMOND ANDERSON AFP. Ridgewood, N.f. Kun Su, Clvina Dmziobpct, India Nfilfgrovr Big I uflian Clubs 2 Al'Pg College Baseball Team 25 College Basketball Team I, 2. FRANK THOIXURN ARNISTRONG Lmhomg, Pa. - -1 Civil Erlginecrillg Arn and Srimrcf Arm' nm! Scivrlrer Agl'iL'lllflll'! Civil E7I'gillEEI'i71g Akg1'io1zlt1n'e Artr mid .friwlccf Asgriculmrc Agrirzzltorc AAgr'icn!.furc Agrirlxlllzrr Art: mul .fcicrzrer EAEg Aleph Samachgjunior Promenade Committeeg Druiclg Assistant Manager of Varsity Baseball 3. SAMUEL YATES AUSTIN, JR. .S'mr,rdafe Civil Engineering Xflhg Rod and Bobg Majura. EDMUND Nouwooo BAcoN Waliiugjord, Po. Arolfirrrtzn-e XlfTg Sampson Fine Arts Prize. JESSE HAROLD BAKER Kingston Chmzirnp' ROBERT FRANKLIN BAKER Tomnuznzda Elvrfrim! Eufgifzeel-ing PI-IILIP BARDES Brooklyn Ari: mul .fcicllcer State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. IRVING TITUS BARTON Momfom' Follr Civil EIlgillBL'I'fllg Zodiacg Freshman Lacrosse Teamg College Baseball Team 25 College Basketball Team 25 State Cash Scholarship. STEPHEN NEWMAN BEAN War! Harm, Colm. Merlnmiml Eutgizzeering 11,1135 Freshman Wrestling Team: Varsity' Wrestling Squad 2, 39 Intercollege Lightweight Wrestling Championship 1. EDWVARD :BECKER Brooklwz Arif and .fcienru 11110115 Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Squad 2. FOLKE BECKER Brooklyn J Artr and .S'cimre.r fI'KXI1g Skullsg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Musical Clubs 2, 35 The Cornell Doib Sun Board, Associate Manager 3. gall ' llil S' V 'if '39 ' -ll -. Q ia . . ..-'l- 1117011 --l - . . ,lf-:ya-T- -, - -li- p : lfQJ2!!::'lIi::l-9li3ID : Acrnun lVl0NTGOMEll'x' linens Biokghmtzton Veterinary S2'l'2g Freshman Wrestling Team. NELSON ,IouN Baci., Jn.. T Dayton, Ohio Art: and .fcictlrer Scorpion. RICIIAIIIJ MCCUIIDX' BILNTLEY Yoilrlxgrrorwt, Ohio Mcrhaniral Ellgfllkfillg Ricuium SwAoonn BENTLEY Huxtingx Artf and .Yciotzrex UAXQ Red Keyg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Assistant Manager of Freshman Baseball 3. Anruun llliAT'l'YS BIZRIIESPORD Irhum Arts and .foietzcer Zodiac. Lowzsu. Bnsuzr Baltimore, Md, Forexttj' AXPQ Freshman Crew Squaclg Cornell Foresters, Treasurer 3. ConNnr.Ius BETTEN. IIR. Ifbrlfd Arts' and Sciefzcef slut-Pg Freshman Banquet Committee. ARTHUR HERRIAN Barim Nuo York Citi' Artr and .51-imter A'l'Ag Varsity Crew Squad 25 Varsity Track Squad 3g Liberal Clubg Tertulia Estudiantil. CHARLES Powrzm. B1zYr.ANo Pitlffolzl Civil Engineering flH.3.2Jg X154 State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg President White Scholarship. XVALLACII CLARK Ill.ANKlNsulP Isrlllllillg Hotel AlJII1flliI!l'dfi0!1 Kllg Freshman Hockey Teamg Freshman Baseball Squadg Varsity Football Squad 2, 3. JACOB BLINKOPI' Buffalo Art: and .fcictlcu Dramatic Club l, Z, 35 Liberal Clubg Stare Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARX 'Iosizvn BLOCK Kiugxrot: Arlir and .frteflrei Tlifbg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DENTON HARI.0XN' Bcoomuu Flllfbillg Forertrjy Cornell Foresters. Jfxcon GERALD Bcumnuno Rackawqy Park Art: and .frinzcef Debate Clubg Liberal Clubg State Tuition Scholarship. STEPIIIZN Klzcsur Bock Poiizghkeepfif Arn and Scimrcr Eflllig Freshman Basketball Squadg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Fnannnxc Scuorv Bouruclca Philadelphia, Pa. Chmzirnj ATQ AI-Djebarg Freshman Soccer Teamg Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Assistant Manager of Freshman Crew 3. LYNN MlL'rON Booxuour RUXLIIIZ1 Agriculture 'l'KEg Freshman Basketball Squaclg College Baseball Team 35 Farmers' Week Committee 3. HENllH' OsswAL'r BOSCI-HZN Brooklyn Chemimy AX2Ig Anvil Clubg State Tuition Scholarship. Jour: ALLAN Bovczz Bm-rr, Vt. Architecture Eleusisg General Spring Day Committee 25 The Widow Board 2, 35 The Corzzellian Board, Art Editor 3. HENRY' Wi-irrrz Born, ju. Highland Pork, Ill. Mechanical Engineering KAg A.A. Membership Committee. IRWIN XVILLIAM BOYLAN Broolzlw Art: and .friction 0Kfbg Newman Club. Gnonoa RUWLAND ISRADLEY, Jie. Broolzlwz Merhurziral Engineerizig 6-lAXg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Squad 2, 3. W' any 'fn n f i l--'fi' for y u , A , ' . 5 A . - - - , l171l IH H l l - - .1 - ..,. ll-1 XVILLIAM EVERETT BRAINARD Newfivlnl Elerrrirul Eugincerilig Varsity Track Squad 2, 3g State Tuition Scholarship. JULIUS FREDERICK BRAUNER Ithaca Arif and .S'ricucer Tellurideg Spring Day Sub Committee 2g Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Book and Bowlg The Cornell DMU .Yun Board, Associate Editor 2, 3. WILLIAM ALPORD BREEDLOVE Warbintgron, D.C. Agl'lL'I1l!Ill't -'bI'A5 Freshman Soccer Team. STANLEY IRVING BROOKE Brooklyn flg!'iL'IllflU'L' BEF, LCT g Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 35 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2. CHARLES Auousrus BROWN I'Vf1pf1kof1cm, Olfio Hotel Aclmiui.rlmtimz EX. -JOSEPH ANTHONY BUCI-IIGNANI Mcmpbir, Trim. Arts and .S'ClL'llCL'.f HYDE. FREDERICK TODD BUDELMAN Great Notch, N . f . Elrttriml E-llgllldffilllg AXPg IIKNQ Clef Club, Dramatic Club 1, 25 Musical Clubs 1, 2, 35 University Band 1, 2, 35 University Orchestra 1, 2, 3. ARTHUR 'JOHN BURKE jfmmim Mrcbrmiml Ellltglllfflfllg TIAS, Freshman Track Teamg Freshman Hockey Team. JAMES BASTION BURKE Sprizzggfelll, Marr. Civil Ezzgiucerizzg Ediilg Aleph Samachg Rod and Bobg Wearer of the C g Freshman Crewg Varsity Crew 2, Junior Smoker Commitreeg Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Crew Clubg Druid. 'JOHN BIGELOW CALDWELL Fredmlia Mffbdllffdl Elllgllltlfiilg 'IITQ Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Track Squad 2, 3. DELOS SAMUEL CALKINS Henrietta Elcrtriml Enlgincerinrg ANTONY CAPOZZOLI Brvalzlvn Atgrirzrlturz Circolo Iralianog Newman Club. ORLANDO DA ROCHA CARVALHO Bahia, Brazil Agriculture Wearer ofthe C g Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Team 2, 34 Centro Hispaniag Cosmopolitan Club. NAI-MING RAYMOND CIIANG Sbazzrgbai, Cbizm Am' mul Sricnrrer Chinese Students Club, Cornell-iII-China Clubg Cosmopolitan Club. BRUNO CI-IAPE Bizztglmnztoiz Civil Engizmriurg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg The Cornell Civil Enlginccr Board 2, 3. JOSEPH CHELXKOWSKY North Tonawamla Artr and .Ycinzccr Varsity Track Squad 3. GEORGE HEM CHEN Vancouver, B.C. Elrctriml Efzigirzcnizrg PXP, Varsity Soccer Squad 2g Cosmopolitan Club. WARREN DALE CHRISTLEY Tiffin, Olvio Civil Enrgium'i11g SAE. GILBERT PATTERSON CHURCH Titurville, Pa. Civil Engincerirlg fbA9, Red Key, Rod and Bob, Freshman Football Squadg A.A. Membership Committee 3, Assistant Manager of Interscholastic Baseball 3. HENRY' SANFORD CLAPP Grant! Gorge Agl'fCl!lfl!fC TKEQ Farmers' Week Committee 25 Floriculture Club, 4-I-l Club, Oflicers Cluhg Tb: Cornell Ca1n1n3'- man Board 2, 3. QQ 1 'Qi 1 '--' li ' JEL' J, F l Q, ,.'l. r , .., -A-.ll , ll172ll ,i.. -T.-1.-.TQ ' E'lQ2QrE 'El'3.3DE ERNS1' CLAnaNnAcI-I, ja. Milwaukee, Wir. Hotel Administration X415 Red Kcyg Ye Hostsg Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 3g Druid. Buss BAa'rI.IsT'I' CI.AIuc New Brittain, Cmm. Artr and .S'rienee: Xxlfg Aleph SZllIlilCl'lQ Skullsg Wearer of the C g Varsity Crew 25 Varsity Basketball Squad 2g Varsity Football Squad 35 Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Knickerbacker Bursary. Gtzoaon l-lunmrr CI.AaIc Princeton, Ill. Electrical Erzgineering KZIQ Spiked Shoeg Wcarer of the C g Varsity Track Team 2, 3g Musical Clubs 2, 3. HAROLD TIioMAs CLARK New Harfforel Arts and .Slciezzcex KAQ Red Kcyg Wearer of the C g 1,C'r g Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Hockey Teamg Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity Hockey Team 2, Captain 35 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2g Varsity Soccer Squad 2g A.A. Membership Committee 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Druidg Student Council 3. LAWRENCE DAVID CI,AaIc Sadie.: Arts and .Yriencer KAl'g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. SAMUHI. EDWIN CI.AnIcsoN, ja. Olzlalwma City, Okla. Arts and Xcielzref OAK. Luo CLINE Glen: Falls Art: and Sriefzcef State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. l'lEllBERT HowAIrrII Con Aftlcbera, Marr. Arrbifeeture 0X4 Drzilnatic Club 1, 2, 3g University Band 1, 2. GII.MouIuz N ICIIOLS Couz Hopewell junctiwz Mcrhanieal Engineerirzg Eleusisg Assistant Manager of University Orchestra 35 The .S'ib!gfjoarna! ofEr1gineerif1g Board, Adver- tising Manager 3. Ronuivr CLARKSON COLLINS Pe1rna.r.ra.r, Pa. Mechanical Engineering fl'KZ3g Freshman Lacrosse Team. Evnanrr Louis Convert Huntifzgtan Civil Engineering ZNQ Aleph Samachg Rod and Bobg Spiked Shoeg Wcarer ofthe C g Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2, 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 3. Lx'I.n CoMIYroN Friendship Veterilzag' ASV. llosizvn XVILLIAM CONRAD Am.rtera'am Art: and .Yrienref State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. S'rIzPIIaN Coouzi' Trenton, N . j . Am' and Sciences Zilfg Freshman Lacrosse Team. lavINo lsaAI5L Coomaa Elmira Arm and Science: Alfll. VJIZSLEY SANGBII. CORDIN W'illianzrpart, Pa. Merbaniral Engineering KDEKQ Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Squad 2g Freshman Cap Burning Committee. G1-:oamz HERBERT CoT'rREI.L Alelmrn Mechanical Engineering AX. EDWIN ALLAN Coua'rNEY Lake Charlet, La. Civil Engineering IJAEQ Red Keyg Pyramiclg Spiked Shoeg Wearer of the C g Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2, 3g Freshman Advisory Committee 35 University Chest Committee 3. Louis CIIAIIIN Coviztt., Jn. Pelham Manor Art: and Seieneer Zillg Freshman Basketball Squadg Varsity Track Squad 25 Varsity Basketball Squad 2. an , i fT ' i fn j 3 ' H1731 lid-'U-' .M-...M- lfd- U-' EIQZQE' 'EIQBDE RICHARD DAVID COWAN A231155 Ofhcers Club. FREDERIC HATTON COWDILN, 3D Rmrrelaer filflliffffllft Yonknzr Arl.r and .S'cimc.e.r Freshman Track Teamg Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 33 Sophomore Smoker Committee, C.U.R.W. Cabinet 2, 3g Dramatic Club 2, 3g Saturday Lunch Club, Vice-President 3. HAROLD DUMONT CRAFT B8I'7ldl'lLfllfl!f, N . I . Art: and .Yrienrer Freshman Soccer Squadg Varsity Track Squad 2, College Soccer Team 2, 3g Cheerleader 3. DAVID CRAMPTON N ew Rocbrffe Merbfzrzirul Engineering Efbg TBHg Red Key, Presidentg Atmosg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholar- ship, Assistant Manager of Freshman Track 3. JAMEs CLIFFORD CRANDA LL AYII. ALEXANDER LOLLER CRAWFORD, JR. ZNII. JAMES JOSEPH CREAC-H HKCP. DONALD CRAMIITON CREAsY EDLIOND DAVIDSON CROCHERON .Yrillwatrr Vetzrizmg Philadelphia, Pa. E lecrriml lgflgillfllfllg Brizlgefmrt, Conn. Hate! Aalmizzhrfrfztian New York Cigar Civil Engineering Cbuppaqma Merbfzzlirul E lzgiueerin tg TKEQ The Sibley fozzrvzal af Eflgifltifiilg Board 3. MALCOLM LYLE CROPLBY ATA, Freshman Lacrosse Team. sllllllllif, N . f . Civil Ellgilldtfffllg RICHARD COLLIIIR Cnosmr Ithfzra Agrirulmr: AZg Freshman Cross Country Team, Captaing Freshman Track Team, Freshman Banquet Committee, Cross Country Club. VEASEY BELL CULLEN Pocomoke Ciq, Md. Ciui! Eugim-eriug ATg Red Key, Pyramid, Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Assistant Manager of Varsity Basketball 3. WILSON DU BOIS CURRY Saunders Memorial Scholarship. WILLIAM CURTIS, JR. DONALD DEAN CUTLER DUIlg!lIJ'f0ll Art: and ..vCiL'llL'!1' Wert Bridgewater, M1aJ.r. Hate! Adllllillffffrlffdll Greene Av-tr and Scinltrr Seal and Serpent, State Tuition Scholarship. JOSEPH NICHOLAS Cuzzz Glifilg Newman Club. LESTER CUYLER DADE Seal and Serpentg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg SIMON PAUL DANSKY JOLIN EDWARD DARLlNG'fON ET, State Tuition Scholarship. JOHN ROLLINSDN DAvIs A ETg Cercle Francais, Vice-President 2, M0lll1f Vernon Arn and Xcinlcrr Gloiferwille flrtr and 5'timcz.r Assistant Manager of Tennis 3. Hl!lLf0l1 Vffdfilldilj' Flzzfbing Mecbulzirtll Ezzlginecring Port jefferron Am' and .Ycimcer 3g Tertulia Estudiantilg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. XVILLIAM NASH DAVIS Wdffl'f0l0Il, Mrlxr. I-Intel Aa'mini.rtr11rioaz ATA. 'vq ., .,, .. Z T, ' S ' I M7411 , LEE GEORGE DAVY lnQ..U.' Telluride, Ofliccts Club, Rifle Club. CLAIR OLIVER DEAN WILLAIKD EDWARD DHCAMP 'El QZQEUU' 'El 9.305 Salt Lak: City, Ural: Art: and .Ycimcn ltlnlca Electrical Erzcgincering Ithaca Hotzl Admirziftration Acacia, Ye Hosts, Musical Clubs Z, 3, Savarins Scholarship 3. JouN LANGFOIID DaLuR Troy Civil Ellgifltlflflg Scorpion, Frcslunan Football Team, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 3. CARL ANGELO D1z1.LoRaN Yonkcrr Agriculture DIPE. ALoNzo CASTLE DICKINSON BI'00lZb'II Civil Engineering Freshman Basketball Squad, State Tuition Scholarship, Undergraduate Scholarship. GARRIsoN LAURENCH DILLON Cortland Art: and Science: AX, Clef Club, University Band 1, 2, 3, University Orchestra 1, 2. Guoiton Jour: DINSMOIIE Gmml Irlaml A Igrirulrzwe Al l', cCcc , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 2, 3, Varsity Track Squad 2, Cross Country Club. XVILLIAM DODlKBRS'fEIN Scorpion. JAMES PATRICK DONOX'AN shi Illiflfg HACFHQ Frc JACK ALl'IliR'l' DoRr.AND Elmira Art: mul .Yciczzcex Czllldlllldlglld Art: and .fcimcer nan Basketball Squad, Varsity Soccer Team 2, 3, Varsity Basketball Squad 2. .Youth Orange, N . f . Artr and .Ycimcef Zodiac, College Crcw 1, 2, Student Room Agency, Associate Manager 2, Tb: Corzzcllhuz Board, As- sociate Editor 3. HAROLD FRANCIS DRAKE Buffalo Arif and .fcinzcer Junior Smoker Committee, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, '86 Memorial Stage 2. ARCHIBALD GLtzNmNN1No IDURIIAM Ithaca Arn and .fciefzcer Xllf, Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, Freshman Basketball Squad, Savage Club, Musical Clubs 1, 2. LYLB Gm.sroN DURHAM Carry, Pu. I-Iotzl Admifzirtration Tierney Scholarship 2, 3. JABIES GRANGER DYrz'r'r Bzrffolo Art: and .Ycieoccr ZW, Freshman Advisory Committee. Svcvlzsrlm JACK Damn Mexico Agriculture Aflfll. GEORGE ADAMS EARL, JR. Pnlfltlzi Agriculture AVP, College Soccer C0lHJfIl'WI1fllZ Board 3. Joi-IN Lrr'rut.r. EATON Seal and Serpent. XVILLIAM HARRISON Enrmma I , 1 . y . .X Team 25 Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, 4-H Club, Round-Up Club, Tb: Cornell Moliflt Vernon Civil Engineering Arbtrfbnlil, Ohio Arn and Science: IKL, Freshman Crt 'v Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, Tb: Cor-nellian Board, Associate Editor 3. WxLLlAM 'JAMES EDMUNDS Lyon: Agricultun EN. n 'l' A rf 3 'q c wr' A 'I' ' . , .- , G .A - 'J . A ' - B H1751 i 'fads-' Engage -' 'EITBBDET LESTER ALLEN EGGLESTON Buffalo Scorpiong Cosmopolitan Clubg Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. PAUL EHRENREST St. Loni.r, Mo. ITAfDg Freshman Track Squadg The Colmnnr Board 3. FREDERICK FRANCIS EISEMAN 211125 Freshman Baseball Team. JOHN HENRX' E1sINoER fl1KEg R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant 2. PHILIP CARL EISMAN Agassiz Club. SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR. New York City Moieztt Vernon Brookhfn Brookbn - Eleelriml Engineering C llemirtry Meeblirliteel Enginerring Forertry Agriculture Mechanical Engineering dfKNI1g Aleph Samachg Spiked Shoeg Wcarer of thc C g Freshman Soccer Teamg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team Zg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Druidg Student Council 2, 3g State Tuition Scholarship. JAMES RUEUS EMERsoN Demezrert, N. f . Agriculture Freshman Cross Country Squadg Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 3. CARLETUN HULL ENDEMANN Forest Hills Amr and .Yeieneer Zllfg Freshman Hockey Teamg Freshman Tennis Teamg Varsity Hockey Squad 7.5 Freshman Advisory Committee 3g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CARL HENRY ERNEST Baltimore, Mel. Civil Engineering Freshman Wrestling Team. RICHARD BUI-ILER Essizx IVn.rbington, D.C. Civil Engineering ENg Rod and Bobg Freshman Track Teamg Sophomore Smoker Comniitteeg junior Promenade Com- mittee. KENNETH MERTON EUSTANCE Batavia Art: and .Yeiencer KENNETH TYNE FAIRFAX Geneva Art: and Sciencex SAXQ Red Keyg Skullsg HLCTHQ Freshman Lacrosse Team, Captaing Freshman Basketball Squadg Varsity Lacrosse Team 2g Freshman Advisory Committee 3. IRVING FISCHER New York City Varsity Track Squad Z, 3g State Tuition Scholarship. HAROLD HoRToN FOGG State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WALTER GOODSEL FoRD State Cash Scholarship. ARMSTRONG HAsLUP FORMAN Zodiacg Freshman Lacrosse Squad. HENRY FORSCHMIEDT .fcbenectazfy Wellrville Baltimore, Mel. Brooklyn Freshman Cross Country Squaclg Freshman Track Squad EUGENE KENNETH FoUsE Akron, Obio fIDEKg Rod and Bobg College Crew 1, 2. MARVIN KLEIN FRANKLB Yonngftown, Ohio Manelserter, N. H. Art: and .Yrieneer Civil Engineering Mffbdfliffll Engineering MCCl7flIIiCrll Engineering Agriculture g College Crew 2g Vegetable Gardening Club. Civil Engineering Art: and .ftienter Arte and Science: ZBT. CHARLES EDWIN FRENCH TKE. , .. ,I '1-qw-' ' 'W MI E ,ti , L... L-, 77.3- Q. el F'? 'l ll176ll v in 7.- lfdl U-' EIQZQE' EI930 SvRAouE G1RvAN GARLOCK Saturday Lunch Club. HENIKY CHAPIN GARRETSON, JR. Cosmopolitan Clubg Dramatic Club 2, RICHARD Tlc.uE GEOGIIEGAN AXA. GEORGE S'rETsoN G1x'1foRD U tim N mf York Cily 35 State Tuition Scholarship. Nzw Rochelle .S'l1erflm11 AZ5 4-H Cluhg Round-Up Clubg Vegetable Gardening Club. RALPH XVILLIAM Glrrono SZTZI. TIIOMASJAMES GILLICEAN Fencing Clubg State Tuition Scholarsh RouER'r HENIIX' G'Ll?ZCKNl3R JR. Ifbflra Bolivar ip. Cllllfwl, Pa. Civil Erzghzeering Mccbarziral Erzgincering Civil Eazgineeriug Agrimltur: Veterinary Arts and fcierlcer Arn and Science: KAPg University Band 1, 2, 35 University Orchestra 1, 2, 35 TL: Carmllian Board, Associate Editor 3. LEONARD GORDON Korkmwg' Bmcb KDEAQ Freshman Football Team5 Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Football Squad 2, 35 Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Arty and Sriezlcu SAMUEL GoRLxCk 51 rnrrmr: Arn' mul .Yrierlces State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Ill-VING Govsnuwlrz Brwrzklyn Forerny College Baseball Team 25 College Crew 25 College Soccer Team 35 Cornell Foresters. FRANK AN'rlIoNx' GRAVINO Malfllr Vernon Amr mul Srinzcer rfC'r g Varsity Fencing Team 25 Circolo ltaliano5 Fencing Club, Treasurer 35 University Fencing Champion 2. DAVID GARDNER GllllENLEAY Pevvj' Ilglfflllfliff MARK STEPHEN GUIINHE Beacon Civil Eugizzcnizzrg A3415 C.U.R.W. Cabinet 35 Olliccrs Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg The Freshman Hand- boale, Editor 3. EDWARD XVATTILIKSON GUTIIRIB ltbum Agrirulture 'PKIC5 nC'r g Varsity Hockey Team 25 Varsity Football Squad 25 Freshman Advisory Committee 3. BRUCE W1r,soN l-lAcKs'rAr1' I-lzuztingrou Civil Eflgimrrirztg flflfxlfg 'l'liII5 Aleph Samach5 Red Keyg Pyramidg Weater ofthe C 5 Freshman Crewg Freshman Foot- ball Tcamg Varsity Crew 25 Varsity Football Squad 2, 35 Freshman Cap Burning Committee5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RAY ANSEL HALL .Yilver Creek Agrirzzlmre IRVING XVENDIZLL HAMM Port llffzrbifzcgtasa Mccbmziml Encginserifzg UTSZ. CIIARLIZS PARKER HAMMOND Farm! Hill: Art.: and Srierzcn ZXII5 ZIAXQ Aleph Samachg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Book and Bowlg Tb: Car11cllDr1ibr Sw: Board, Associate Editor 1, 2, 3. LESTER MARCUS HANDLIENIAN Pllfflldlgllf .Agliflllfllft EAM5 Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C 5 Freshman Baseball Teamg Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Baseball Team 25 Varsity Football Team 2, 35 Willard Straight Hall Board of Managers 2, 3. HAROLD XVIIEATLEY HANSEN Bczfrrlg' Hillr, Calif. Ci1:ilEuginm-ingg 4l1I'.IK5 Pyramidg ACr 5 Freshman Soccer Teamg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Soccer Squad 2, Team 3. l il' A nf- 5 reef- -M--as ni A t o II J ' 1 Tl -4 - ' -- E ' 5 .5 , .5 lI177ll -l- lid-'ld-' 1 -- A, 4 . 1 i -- v- ' : I Q 2 Q : : I 9 .3 U : HARRY EDWARD HANSEN Hagaman Vmrinagf S2TEg Freshman Wrestling Team. JOHN GEORGE HANsHAw Izbora Forertg SEQ Freshman Cross Country Teamg Freshman Lacrosse Team. EUGENE MARIAN HANSON Yonleeizr Artr and Sriencrr BGH5 Red Keyg Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Junior Promenade Committeeg Druidg Assistant Manager of Musical Clubs 3. CHARLEs TAGLIABUE HAPGOOD Shoreham Ari: and Sriezzccr Zifg Freshman Hockey Teamg Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Majura. DAVID HARMON Irvington Mctbonrial Engineering AEfifgJunior Smoker Committeeg A.A. Membership Committee 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 3. DONALD EDSON HART Roobrrtzr Msrlmniml Engineering FRED ERNEST HARTZSCH Broolzbuz flrfr mul .S'L'it7IC6.1' fbKNIIg Freshman Wrestling Teamg Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 35 University Wrestling Championship, 135-pound Class lg Tia: Frcrbmmz Handbook, Business Manager 35 The Cowellimz Board, Associate Manager 3. CASPAR HENR1rc HAssELR11s Form Hillr A1-tr un.-Z Science: 955 Freshman Lacrosse Squadg Fencing Squad 1, 2, 3g Tb: Widow Board 2, 3. HENRY HARTER HATHELD Utica Elzttricol Engirmring OE. FREDER1c MARTIN HAUSERMAN Cleveland, Ohio Mcrlmnical Enigineering Aflwg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Squad 2, 3g Freshman Advisory Committee 3. ELBERT ALLEN HAWKINS, JR. Hempstead Art: and .S'rinlc:.t AXAg Freshman Soccer Teamg Varsity Soccer Squad 25 Tb: Cornellimz Board, Associate Manager 3. ROBERT CUMMINS H.AZLETT Wheeling, W. Va. Civil Efzgiazm'i:15 QKEQ Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity Track Squad 25 Varsity Lacrosse Sqaud 2. RICHARD JOHN HEIDELEERGER Seaford Arrbitectlzrr 21125 Aleph Samachg Wearer ofthe C g Freshman Crewg Varsity Crew 2, 3gJunior Promenade Com- mittceg Crew Club. W ILBUR DONALD HEIDKE New York City Art: and .Yoizflczr AXPQ Freshman Football Squadg Freshman Track Squadg Anvil Clubg State Tuition Scholarship. XIICTOR KING HENDRxcKs Oak Park, Ill. Cbmzimy ENQ Wearer of the C g Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Cross Country Team 2, 3g Varsity Track Team 2, 3. HARRY GLENN HERB Mount Carmel, Pa. Hotel Admin.rl1'i1tion IIKAg Ye Hostsg Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Assistant Manager of Hockey 3. PAUL HERSHON Forert Hillr Art: and .Skimm- GEg Freshman Tennis Squad. BENJAMIN HERTZEERG New York City Arfr and .fcicrlcu fDAMg College Crew .lg University Orchestra 1, 2, 3g Saturday Lunch Club. MARTIN WEsTnRooK HEss Itlaam Hotel Arlminirrrotion Afbg Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. EMERY JOHN HEY Pougblzeeprie Arn and .Silencer Eleusisg State Cash Scholarship. I ' ' I' -T' g 5 l .1 ' , - I . .- E. 111781 LT.-.MM RoImIz'r XVASIIINGTON HILL Pittrbnrgb, Pa. EA E. WILLIAM GIFFOIKD HOAG sl QzQsl5 '9'1'sl 9305 New York City AZg EAXQ Kermis 3, The Cornill Commjfmfnz Board 1, 2, 3. ALnIzR1' LBNOIR Honor: Cbaltanaoga, Tenn. fPKEg Ofhccrs Club. EDWARD Gusr Honon Cincinnati, Obie 2X5 Pyramidg The Cornellian Board, Associate Manager 2. Romznr uIlNCHES'l'ER Honolzs 2241. CARL HOFFLTAN GORDON BIzNNIzT'r HQIIIIM AN U tira Buffalo Pittrbiugb, Pa. EH, The Cornell Civil Engineer Boarcl 2, 3. -MMM Meebafziral Engineering Agriculture Agriculture Civil Engineering Arr: and .S'cimee.r Art: and .Veiencer Civil Engineering GEORGE DEAL HOLh1BS Cartile Agriculture ELwooD WESI,EX' Hoisrnm Poltrville, Pa. Art: and .S'riem:e.r 'l'EfI'. ALFRED WIENllOI.D HOPPENSTEDT, JR. Buffalo Cbemirtrjy fI'K1Ig Spikcd Shoe, Wearcr of the C g Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team Z. KEVIN EDWARD l'l0VVARD jackxon Heightr Hotel Adminrtration Freshman Soccer Teamg Varsity Soccer Team 2. W ILLIAM 'IEFPHRY HLVDSON Cbirago, Ill. Mechanical Engineering XIII, Fencing Cluh. PAUL Lortmo HULSLANDER Omega Art.: and Science: HIP, C.U.R.W. Cabinet 2, 35 Assistant Chimemaster 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. PAUL NORMAN HUNT Yakima, Warb. Merloanical Engineering ?JAEg Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C g Freshman Football Tcamg Varsity Football Team 2, 3, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Sophomore Banquet Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Student Council 3. CIIAIu,Iss STANLEY ,I AcIcosIcI I-Iuilmn Meelaanieal Engineering University Band 1, 2, 34 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WlLLIAhf jmzvis ATA. RICIIARD SvzaNcu'IoNns .S'rrfmtan, Pa. Buffalo Aflfbg Cheerleader 3. BURTON FULLER Juosow GX . GIzoRoIz KANs'rRooM Middletown Brooklyn TEfl1g Freshman Baseball Squad. DAVID KAPLAN Elmira Dramatic Club 2, 3g University Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Veterinary Artr and Science: Arm and .S':ience.r CHRIS Perrin KA'rsAMmzs Rorberfer Agrifulturg AZg College Basketball Team 2. ' vw I ri Wnvrv- W -Peru L- -'l 1: Z ri ' II, P , ' l qui A I J , g .lin - 1 ' H1791 lid-'U ' 'll' El QZIQEW'-151 Q3 Os SEYMOUR MILTON KATZ Brvokbw Arif and .frivnccr AElIg Varsity Football Squad 25 Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 35 Varsity Tennis Squad 35 Deutscher Vereing State Tuition Scholarship. JOHN EELLS KELLEY Bizzgbamtou Arm mul Srinzref AAfb5 Varsity Track Squad 3. THOMAS DENNISON KELLEY Sluakazle, Wnfb. Amir and .Ycimru 130114 IIAEg E.XXg College Tennis Team 25 Princeton Ball Committee 3g The Cm-ml! Dfzibf S1111 Board 1, 2, 3. ROBERT BOOTH KELLOUGH Tulm, Olcln, Am and .Sl-ier1I':r Xilfg Varsity Football Squad 25 The I'Vidow Board 2, 3. GEORGE HENRY KERN Wj'0l!1illg, Ohio flgl'fL'll!l'llI'! Bllf. WILLIAM ALEXANDER KERR Flzubizzg Civil Eng'iz1m'iuKg A'I'Ag Pyramidg Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Crew Squad 25 Freshman Advisory Committee 3g R.O.T.C., Captain 3. GLENN EDWIN KINGSLEY Lorain, Obia Artr and .S'cfmre.r A2112 Skullsg Musical Clubs 2, 3. AERAIIAM HERLIAN KLEINEELD IVCEZIIIZUIZZII, N . J . Vafvrimnj JOHN XVILLIAINI KNAPP Ronlfe Park, N . sf . Vcnrimzry TKIC. GEORGE HAYES KNIGHT Mfg1'1filIr Arif am! .Vrirrlrer KAPg Freshman Football Squadg Freshman Lacrosse Squaclg Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 35 College Soccer Team 25 Cornell-in-China Clubg Saturday Lunch Clubg State CaslI Scholarship. JAMES RICHARD KNIFE MUl'i0Il, Pa. Hatrf Ad111i11i.rtri1tia11 EKIJEQ Red Key: Ye Hostsg Freshman Soccer Teamg Freshman Track Squaclg Varsity Soccer Squad 25 Varsity Fencing Squad 24 College Track Team 1, 2g College Basketball Team 24 College Soccer Team 35 Fencing Clubg Assistant Manager of Varsity Lacrosse 3. NIcIcoLAI KOJEVNIKOFI' Rumia Cbemimj EUGENE XVALTER KORTJOHN New York Cify Mfflldflfflll Engillrcrinlg IIKA. XVILLIAM JACOB KOSTER Braalzlrn Agrirulmrc AZ. EDWARD ,IULIAN KREUSSER Bfddkbfll Civil Eulgfrzrrrizzg EIT. ALFRED HENRY KRZYWINSKI Ncw York City Arn mul Srienrer TEH. JOSEPH VINCENT LAIIATE Bl'00kZj'11 A:-r,r ami Seizure: Afbiig Anvil Clubg Circolo Italianog Newman Club. CHESTER JAY LANGE Ithaca Veterinary BER Anvil Club. EARL PARSONS LASHER Yrmkelzr Arl.r mul .Sl-imccr A'1'S2g Freshman Banquet Commitreeg Sophomore Smoker Conumtteeq Junior Promenade Comnutreeg Druid. LEON LAXVERNE LASHER Hfolmfr Agrimlrzm AI'Pg HACYHQ Varsity Soccer Team 2, 35 College Baseball Team 1, 25 College Basketball Team 1, 2. gf A mi, tr 'fr W' aria , - In 6 518011 1 lid- U-' El 9295 ' 'E'l'3-.305 Guarvrlmiv. XVOLFGANU PAUL LAssMANN Mexiea City, Mexicn Agriculture Russuu. Lzzllox' LAWSON Cleveland, Ollie Merbarzical Ezzgineerizzcg Xfbg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Squad 2, 3. Lewis MAli'l'lN Luisrwomz New York Cigy Civil Engineering Ilnkllg Varsity Rifle Team 3g Oihccrs Clubg Rifle Clubg R.O.T.C., Captain 35 The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 2, Associate Editor 3. HONVARD LAw1uzNcri LuNo1rz New Rachelle Arelfiteeture TK Eg College Track Team 2. Aufruio l..I'l'l'ZLl!R Brnalelyrl Arts duel Science: Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 College Baseball Team 2, 3g College Basketball Team 2, 3. Luo Lnvmiz Braokbvz firebiteemre State Tuition Scholarship. RA1.vn qlonw Lriwis lIK'l'. BERNARD LlLlfVl'l'T EAMg The Coliwmi Board 3. Grzonoiz Bum Lim Atllebaro, Marr. New Britain, Conn. Onklemel, Calif. l'll1gCollegc Soccer Team 2, 35 Chinese Students Club. ROHEIYI' GAIKII E'I I' LIPPM AN .Y0llfb:7!Ilpf0I1 Eleetriml Ellgblttfillg Art: and .friencer Civil Engineering Arte and .S'rience: IIKAg Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 2. MACY MURRAY Livscnrrz N ew York City Wearer ofthe C g Freshman Soccer Teamg Freshman Wre Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 35 State Tuition Scholarship. Arty mul .S'ciev1ee.r stling Teamg Varsity Wrestling Team 2, 35 Suu CuuN Liu Hamm, Chine: Civil Erzkgivleerintg Roixnirl' FAssMo1tri LIVERSIDGB Philadelphia, Pez. MEEbd71lCH!,Eflgillftfillg Xflh FRANK RAY Lock Hot Sprizzgr, Ark. Arn and .fcierzeee ?JAEg A.A. Membership Committee 3. Guouon Aurnurt Loran Philadelphia, Pa. Art: and .slfilllflf 'DEIIQ Freshman Track Squadg The Cornell Deiib' S1111 Board 3. STANLEY ARTIIUR Lolzwtmmzno .Yea Cliff Artf mul .fcieficer 2JAMg Freshman Track Teamg Freshman Soccer Tczung Varsity Track Squad 2. About Lor New Roelvellc Mechanical Engineering Zilfg Freshman Cross Country Tcamg Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity Basketball Squad 2. LEON SAMUEL LOIZEAUX, ju. New York City Art: and .S'rienee.r FRANCIS Asnumr Lurzmnz, Jn. j!lCk.f07lL'l!lb' Agriculture Freshman Crewg Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Squad 2, 3g Freshman Cap Burning Committecg junior Promenade Committee 3. JACOB Lursm' Braokbvz Arte and Xeierzee: State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EDWARD ALlum'r Lurz Pratmfille Agrieulrure AI'l'g State Cash Scholarshipg Roberts Scholarship. 'if ill P-vue' . A ' ll Ip: W , lf . V .il if 'P 1118111 F1737 ------EIQZQEMFEIQBUE RICHARD .JOSEPH MACCONNELL EIL Pyramid. ROBERT TOLAND MAccouN La Verne Noyes Scholarship. EDWIN MADDEN 24125 cCcc Varsity Cross Country T EUGENE EMMANUEL MAIQRANA AIIJAQ Aleph Samachg Skullsg Wearer of the C' Varsity Baseball Team 2g Anvil Club. RoscoE PERKINS MANN RAYMOND EARL MARCUS Dramatic Club 2, 3g Musical Clubs 35 Tuition Scholarship. GEORGE POMEROY MARTIN AXP. LAWRENCE RANDALL MARTIN General Spring Day ComnIittee 2g Dra -. f Nicbolxon, Pa. Bcarb Bluff, Marx. North Tanjyloum cam 2, 3. Brookbvz 'g Freshman Baseball Teamg F Littleton, N. H. Brookhn Univ ers Baltimore, Md. Buffalo Civil Engineering Mccbnfzicfzl E 71 girmrin g Agriculture Arr: and Srierzrcr reshman Track Teamg Art: and .Shimon Art: and .S'cicI1ceJ' ity Band 1, 2, 35 University Orchestra 1, 2, 35 State Civil E 71 ginaering Merbarzioul Engilzcering matic Club 1, 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHRISTOBAL MANUEL MARTINEZ Nlexioo Cigf, Mc.ri:o sIJZKg Wearer of the C g Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Squad 2, Team 3g Varsity Fencing Team 25 Varsity Track Squad 25 Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Fencing Clubg Tertulia Estudiantilg University Epee Championship 2. EDMUNDO FELIPE MARTINEZ Club Hispania. WILLiAM BIRNY MASON, JR. AAKIDQ Majura. Rio Picdrat, P.R. N iogara Follr ORLO HARRISON MAUGIIAN Ithaca College Honor Committeeg Cosmopolitan Clubg Winner of Eastman Stage 1. STEWART ANDERsoN MAURER Rocberter NPT. LESLIE XVILLIAM MAXSON Lakewood TIKA. GEORGE WEI.I.EsLEY MCCORMICK, JR. Merzominee, Mith. 2111. JAMES WADSWORTH MCCULLOUGH, JR. Rockville Cmtrc Agricfzlilzrc Fomrtiy Cbmzisnj Agriculture Art: and .Srimorr Hotel flIlIilffli.fII'f1fi0I1 Art: and .foinlrex Art.: and Sciezzerr Teamg Varsitv Soccer 6Xg Red Keyg Wearer of the C g Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Freshman Soccer I Team 2, 35 Sophomore Smoker Committee, Chairmang Freshman Advisory Committee 3. Mecbrlfziral Engirzzering Artr mul .fcimoer CHARLES LEIGHTON MCGAVERN, JR. Olson AACIJQ Aleph Samachg Atmosg Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Freshman Football Squadg Freshman Ad- visory Committee 3g Majurag Assistant Manager of Varsity Crew 3. THOMAS ANDREW McGoEY Kingrton, Po. AXEg University Chest Committee 35 Newman Clubg Student Agencies, Secretary-Treasurer 34 As- sistant Manager of Student Laundry Age ncy 3. Arcbitrclurc JOHN SERRILL MCGOWIN Bolo-Cynwyd, Pa. EfIJEg Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C g I.CT g Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Team 2, Squad 3g Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2g Fr eshman Advisory Committee 3. fl 'I rf W W TTT 4: .L H , r 3 mfg' A l 1 l ,. .. - - I H182H ld-U-' .T-, -I 'ElQ2QE El930E y GEORGE VAN MCKAY Lluudilla Hotel ,4d7flf71lJ'fl'dfi0ll 0X5 Red Keyg University Chest Committee 3g Assistant Manager of Soccer 3. Enwann TnRocicMoR'1'oN MCLEAN St. fume: Art: and Science: Eflf. Hf.RoLo MILLARD MCMUXIE . Farr Ami Cl1lilE7lgi7lft'l'i!Ig .Alklvg Varsity Rifle Team 25 State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 3. CARL HENRX' Marr-no lflfyouzitviulg, Pu. Art: and Sciefzcer ENg Aleph Samachg Spiked Shoeg Wearer ofthe C g Freshman Track Team, Captaing Varsity Track Team 25 Freshman Banquet Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Student Council 2, 3. RALPH MERRELL .Yterliulg .Ytutiafz Agriculture College Baseball Team 2g Round-Up Club. Gnonon MEYERS MICIIAEIS New York City Arte and .Yciences UATQ Freshman Crew Squadg Freshman Football Sduadg College Crew lg State Tuition Scholarshipg The Calwell Duib' .frm Board 2, 3. Momfono POWELL MILES Columbur, Ohio Mechanical Engineerintg fI1l'Ag 'rC'r g Freshman Tennis Tcamg Varsity Tennis Team 2, 3g Assistant Manager of Freshman Basketball 3. RAYMOND CLAUDE Mints Ithaca Hotel Admirzirtrutian 'I'KEg Freshman Lacrosse Squadg C.U.R.W. Cabinet 3. NORMAN KEi.Looo MILLARD Buffalo Artr and Science: Ellvlilg 'rC'r g Varsity Tennis Team 2g College Tennis Team 15 Saturday Lunch Club. XVILFORD Rrcnano MILLS lfVell.ruille Agriculture State Cash Scholarship. XVILLARD GLENN MINAS Hammond, Ind. Hotel Admivzixtration EX. ABRAHAM MIRKIN Flurlviug Art: and .S'Citl1CtJ' EAMg Fencing Team 15 Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 State Tuition Scholarship. Tnrsuo Scorr Mrvaicawa .S'uwtelle, Calif. Mecluzuical Engineering C.U.R.W. Cabinet 2, 35 Cosmopolitan Clubg Cross Country Clubg Saturday Lunch Clubg John Me- Mullen Scholarship. EDGAR EARL Moss Berwick, Pa. Mechanical Engineering 'l'lCfl'g Freshman Baseball Squadg Freshman Wrestling Squadqjohn McMullen Scholarship. IRWIN MoRR1soN Mouiqrunov Ithaca Vehwinmy A'l'. Jnssn FREMoN'r Moux.'roN Eur! Aurara Agriculture A'l'Slg Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad 2. ROBERT EMMET MouN'rA1N Olefm Arif aml .Tciencer Skullsg Newman Club. CHARLES FRANCIS MULLIGAN Ricbfelrl Jpringr Arte and .Yciencer E025 Freshman Cross Country Teamg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 35 Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 Cross Country Club, Vice-President 3. HARRY Maumee lVlURPIlY Buffnla Arzr and Sciencer K2g Skullsg Wearer ofthe C g Freshman Basketball Teamg Varsity Basketball Team 2, 35 Freshman Banquet Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 3. james EUGENE NEAll1', JR. Brunlzlyrz Art: and Science: ATQ Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. 1118311 i lfd-'U-' lQZQEmWEI93OE DONALD LESTER NEVINS Buffalo Civil Erzgimerirztg Eleusisg College Crew 1, 2. ROBERT ANTON NEWIIURGER New York City Am and .fcierzcer BEl'g Freshman Soccer Teamg State Tuition Scholarship. ERNST ALAN NORDS'FROM Buffalo Civil Erlgirzerrirxg fI2EKg Rod and Bobg Dramatic Club 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. FREDERICK DE ALTON NORTON .Yomly Crook Agrirnlmre AI'Pg College Crew 2g Round-Up Clubg 4-H Clubg Tb: Cornell COIl!lfIJ'l171lIl Boarclll, 3. LEONARD NOYES Lrozzitz, N . f . Mctbmziml Engirzming KAPg Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. FRANK O'BRIEN, JR. Cyzugfd, Pa. Mrcboniml Eugirzcorizzfg HKA. JAMEs ALFRED OEsT Yonker: Architecture KAPQ Wearer of tlIe C g Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Freshman Soccer Tcamg Varsity Soccer Team 2, 35 Freshman Banquet Committee. ALAN MORTINIER OIIDE Manitowoc, Wir. Art: mul Stiencer 055 Varsity Rifle Team Z5 Ofhcers Club. EDWIN STANLEY OPPENHEINIER New York Cig' Arn mul Sciezzcer BEPg Freshman Tennis Champion. DONALD .JANIES ODROURKE Tl'67If0Il, N . f . Civil Erzgilzcfrifzg BNP. THEODORE LEONARD OSBORN, JR. Higlflmul Pork, Ill. Arr: mul Sriefzccx AXAg Freshman Lacrosse Teamg College Basketball Team 25 College Crew 25 Clef Clubg University Band, Drum Major 3. GILBERT GREGORY OSTRANDER, JR. I'Id.YfiVlg.l'-07l'I'Ill!lf0I1 Merlwziiral Ezflgizzevrirzg Seal and Serpentg Freshman Baseball Squad. DOUGLAS MACKEAN OVERACKER Gozwerurzzr lffftfflldljl AWP. EDWIN LEINIP PABST Milzuulzlzco, lfVi.r. Mecbmziml Engineering XWII. HERBERT POPE PARKER .Ymr.rdnl: Mcrbfmiml Engium-ing Xfilg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Druid. W ILIJUR KLEIN PARKER Bzzlfimors, Md. Mecbflflirrzl Engineering Zodiacg Freshman Tennis Team. BRUCE ALFRED PARLETTE Lalaewoozl, Ohio Hotel Arlwirzirtmtion ATAQ Freshman Track Squaclg Varsity Football Squad 2g Varsity Track Squad 2. ARTHUR FREDERICK PARRY Grfmvill: Am :md .Skimcer Bilfg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RALPH EDWIN PARRY Ithaca Electrical Eulgineerintg LEONARD HAMLET PASQUALICCHIO, JR. Erie, Po. Arn and Sciences AXAg Freshman Football Tearng Freshman Basketball Team, Captaing Varsity Football Squad 2, 35 Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 35 Freshman Cap Burning Committee. ' 'I 1. ' C TC 1 r 3 - ll84H F2733 - - ,- I .3 3 - - 1- ?i.i.. :lQ2Q: :l93D: STUART DUANE PATERSON Rocbcrtcr Electrical Engizleerintg lllifll. DAVID L,xwiu2NcE PATT Ywzlaerx Artr and .Ycieiicer GWAM5 Freshman Track Teamg Freshman Cross Country Squad5 Varsity Track Squad 25 Varsity Wrestling Squad 3. GEORGE Pavucmc New York City Art: and Scierzcex EAE5 State Tuition Scholarship. Wiuxun FRANKLIN PEASE Coopez-.rtowlz A,grirult1n'e Kermis 2, 35 Farmers' Week Committee 2, 35 Round-Up Club5 The Cornell Corzntgwzan Board 2, 3. Hnnmsm' Huomzs Pacxr-IAM Newport, R.I. Art: and .Sciences Varsity Crew Squad 2, 35 College Crew 1, 2. Davin PENNoc1c Philadelphia, Pa. Civil Engifzeering Zodiac. WILLIAM PENNOCK jackrou Heilglitr Agriculture AXP, Freshman Football Squad5 Varsity Football Squad 25 Floriculture Club. Boms PETROFF Upper Mov1tclaiv', N.-I. A111 and .fcieizcer KA5 Skullsg Freshman Crew5 Varsity Crew Squad 2, 35 College Honor Committee 25 Freshman Ad- visory Committee 35 Majura. FRANK Sru.Es Pima Troy Arn and .fciencer OA, Dramatic Club 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Ronurvr GIBSON PINKERTON Ben Avon, Pa. Electrical Engineering EX. EMEnsoN Scorr BRUCE Prrxcm Corinth Mechanical Ellgiilttflllg llliflfg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. juuus Pommtawza Beacon Am- and Science: TEA. ERNS1' Russur. POPE Ithaca Am' and Science: 13911, Freshman Crew Squadg Cercle Francaisg Circolo ltalianog Deutscher Vereing State Cash Scholar- shipg Undergraduate Scholarship. GILBERT SHIHLEY POXVELL Glen Ridge, NJ. Forertry AKE5 Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Crew Squad 35 Varsity Football Squad 35 Varsity Track Squad 25 College Crew 25 Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Cornell Forcstcrs5 Musical Clubs 2. TIIOMAS HENRY POVVERS Moiifzt M0l'l'iJ Electrical Efzgineering HE, State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg The .S'lblQj'j0Ill'l1dl of Erztgineering Board 2, 3. DONALD No1tM.xN Prucu New York City Arte and .Yciencer 2412. FRANCIS JOSEPH PRINCXPE Brookbn Civil Engineering Aflnig Freshman Football Squad5 Freshman Basketball Squad5 Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 35 Freshman Advisory Commitreeg Anvil Clubg Circolo Italiano. HENRY CONGER PURCELL Watrrrown Mechanical Erigirzeerifzg WT, Freshman Advisory Committee 35 University Band 1, 2, 35 University Orchestra 1, 2, 35 R.O.T.C., Captain 2. ROBERT LEON QUICK Ithaca CiVi1E71gi11tCfiHg 221112. Rommr MILLS Quxcx Broolzbvz Mechanical Engineeririg ATA5 Freshman Baseball Squad. I i ' eq 1' 'w 1' ll' l ' , ' v H1853 BERNHARD OTTO ROESSLER lidfili' EIQZQE' 'EIQBCJE ALEXANDER LOUDEN RAEBONE N ew York Citv AW. ASHER RANDELL Yomigrtown, Ohio ZBT . MITCHELL ERIK RAPPAIIORT Rocherter fi'fEAg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. XVILLIANK CHESTER REDDING, JR. New Roche! l e A'I'Qg Freshman Track Teamg Freshman Hockey Team. CHARLES DUPHA REEVES Newark ABQ. W!LLlAbi MORROW REQUA .Ychaduck Landing AFP. STEPHEN EDWARD REYMER ROBERT DAVIS RIC!-ITMYER Telluride Associationg Musical Clubs, Clevelrnzd, Ohio Ithaca University Band, University Orchestra. Veterinary Art: mul .Ycieizcer Arr: and .Vcieizrex Civil Engineering Arte and .fciencer Algriculture E lcrtrical Eugineeriizg Art: and Science: Rockaway Bench Arr: and Scierzcer EAMg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg The Cornellian Board, Associate Editor 3. MAIRTIN RIGER PAUL FREDERICK ROBSON Elyria, Ohio fi1I'Ag University Band 1, 2, 35 The Carnellian Board, Associate Manager 3. EUGENE GEORGE Rocnow Mapleufood, N.f. AXE. CI-IARLES WAVERLY ROCKBY Elmira ET. Baltimore, Mel. Varsity Track Squad 2. Architecture Chewing Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Joi-IN ELI ROGERS Inlet Hotel Admirzirtmtion 9X5 The Cornell Dailv .Yun Board 2, Assistant Circulation Manager 3. ALBERT ROSEN'l5LUhI Midilletowrz ' Artr and Science: State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. SOLOMON Rosoxorv Toimwanda Arn and .Yeiencer Varsity Football Squad 25 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MEYER ROTHWACKS Pam-ezic, N . f . Art: and Sriefzcet EAMg Cercle Francais, Debate Clubg Debate Team 1, 25 '86 Memorial Stage 2. WILLIANI FREDERICK ROUNTREE Hoicrtozz, Tex. Mechanical Engineering 1IJEKg TBl'Ig Aleph Samach, Atmosg The W'idow Board, Assistant Business Manager 3. HENRY HARwooD ROUSSEAU, JR. Waxhiiilgrozz, D.C. Arif and Scieneer KAg Varsity Football Squad 2, 33 Varsity Track Squad Z, Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Majura. CHARLES ROYAL, JR. Euenuton, Ill. Mechezizical Eugirzeeriizg EX. FRED RUIIMAN New York Cizj' Art: and .Ycieiicer WEA, State Tuition Scholarship. GUY LOREN RUNDBL jameftowiz Chewing Seal and Serpentg State Tuition Scholarship, 'W . ., .. ' R'-Pi ff . H1863 i I-u' 'flu' EIQZQE' ' 'El9.3OE HENRY LurfroN RUTZLER ATU. RALPH BELDEN RYAN New Korbelle Wirzrzipeig, Man. 6AXg Red Keyg Tb: Widow Boarcl 2, 3. EDWIN RIcI-I SAMMET 4525. HAROLD IRvINo SAPIzRs'I'I:IN Freshman Wrestling Teamg Scholarships. LAWRENCE XVILSON SAuI.suuRY HAROLD LAuRaN'rIus SAWYILR AFP. HENRY CAMvIIIzLI. SCARLETT TellIIride Association. DAVID ScrIAIzrI'ER State Tuition Scholarship. SAM EDWIN SCIIARFI' Elmira New York City Cosmopolitan Clubg Debate Clubg New York Civ' PVater'town C0!ll7IlbIl.f, Ohio Broolebvz M6IllPbiI, Term. fIJEIIg Freslmman Football Squadg University Band 1, 2. Gnonoa HERM.AN ScIIIzIzI.Is, JR. EfI1Eg Freshman Football Squad. M.AXWELL ScIIIzRzI1R OATQ Freshman Baseball Squadg Freshman Basketball Squ Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JACOB HAAR Seuwr New York Cizj' New York City .fnilgate Liberal Clubg . Art: and Science! Art: and .fcierzcef Art: and sfitllftf Art: and .S'cience.r State Cash and Tuition Arte and Xcierzcef Agrimllure Arr: and .Yrimzcer Arn and Sciefzeef Elertriml Engineering Mffbdflifdl Enkgirleerintg Artr and .fcierzcrr adg Freshman Wrestling Squadg State Art! mid .Ycierzcer Freshman Baseball Squadg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Track Squad 24 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. LEONARD JOSEPH SCHIIIIP Pfatlrbulg '1'E4lJg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. XVALTER RAYMOND SCHLOTZHAUIZR IIKfl1g Muscial Clubs 3. FREDERICK EMIL ScIIMI'r'r Varsity Crew Squad 3g Varsity Track Squad 2: College GEORGE RICHARD SCIIQEDINGER fl1I'Ag Cheerleader 2, 3. STANLEY BENNETT ScuRI1uDIzR EAEg Wearer of the C g Freshman Teamg Varsity Basketball Team 25 Fresh HARoI.D FRANK ScIIuI.rz Billg Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity FRIaDI1RIcIc XVILLIAM ScIIu'rz AZ. ROBERT SCI-IWARTZ AEl'Ig Freshman Soccer Teamg Varsity XVILLIAM HEXVLE'FT SHARING Ithaca forkron Heigbtf Colizmbur, Ohio Pimburgh, Po. Crew 2. Basketball Teamg Freshman Soccer Teamg Freshman Tennis man Advisory Committee 3. Arif and .fcieizoex Mecbafzirezl Engineering Chemixtgf Art: and .foiencef Art: and Sriencex Brooklyn Fgrgng Baseball Squad 25 Cornell Foresters. Arlzport Agriculture Brookbfu Arn and Srience: Soccer Squad 2, 35 State Tuition Scholarship. Newburgh Eleftriml Engineering Allfbg College Honor Committee 25 State Cash Scholarshipg The Widow Board 2g Assistant Circulation Manager 35 The .l ibfq1'fo1n'r1aIof Ef1gir1eering Board 2, 3. wg . 'I . I li ll187ll ll? EIQ2QElE! !l'El9.30E '-- 1- JAMES MENDENIIALL SEARLES '1'KxIf. HERMAN FRANCIS SEEP GX. RICHARD SEIPT AAQJ. RICHARD BAXTER SHANLEY KE, Musical Clubs 3. XVQILLIAM SUMNER SHAW SITE. RONALD LA VERN SHELDON XVILLIAM BOWERS SHEPARD Buffalo Denver, Cala. N orrirtowrz, Pa. N cw Philadelphia, Ohio SPl'i71gUdl6', Me. Cmmlm, N . I . Berlin, Colm. AT, Assistant Manager of Freshman Lacrosse 3. IRVING DANIEL SHIRE College Crew 1, 25 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35 Musical Cl Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Assistant Chimemaste GEORGE MADISON SIMMONS Buffalo f 1, 2, 3. Ricbmondville College Baseball Team 35 Cosmopolitan Club. HYMAN SIROTA SIDNEY PETER Srcorcos IIKfI2'g Varsity Football Squad 2, 3. ASA HOWARD SMITH AT. DAN CONNELLY SMITH AEQ. ELTON MASON SMITH Broalabn Trenton, N. J. stllffll Falla Lorain, Obio Carznmlaigua Nleclamziml Engineering Mecbatzical Ellgililttfillg Electrical Enginering Hotel Arlozinixtratinn Veterinaq Agriculture Art: and .S'tiem:e,r Art: and .feieucex ubs 1, 2, 3, University Band 1, 2, 3, University Agriculture Arn and .Ycimcex Art! and Seizure! Agriculture Artr and Sciente: Agriculture AZ, Wearer of the C , Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 25 Farmers' Week Committee lg C, U. R. W. Cabinet 2, 31 Kermis 3. JABIBS BARKER SMITH, JR. Denver, Colo. Hotel Adrnifzistmtion BAE, Red Key, Ye Hostsg College Basketball Team 1, 2, College Tennis Team 1, 2, A.A. Membership Committee 2, 3, Princeton Ball Committee 35 Hotel Association, Treasurer 35 Officers Club, University Boxing Championship, 158 Pound-Class 1, 25 International Stewards Association Scholarship, As- sistant Manager of Interscholastic Football 3. ,I STEWART SMITI-I AT. ROBERT SMITH State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROBERT LEE SMITH EQ-'Eg Cosmopolitan Club. .S'wartbmore, Pd. Utica North Tofmzvezllela Agriculture Art: and .svfltllffl Art: and Sriencu XVILMER LEE SMITII Ricbmonduille Agriculture Farmers' Week Committee 2. ROBERT Roscon SOUTHWORTH Pomona, Ctzlzf. Merbmziml Engineering XT, The .S'iblqjour1m! ofE11gi11eerif1g Board 1, 2. rs 1 'ill 'T t ' wtTcf'fi11ra:'he - T' t iiYTi'T - I if v 3 'H - . . I . 8 ' - ' - I ' 1 ' ti' -119'-TP HISSH Iiefui- 1i EI Q2QE El 9.30 RICIIARI1 BAXTER SI-IzLsIIousII Halli: Art: and .S'I:imc:J UAXQ Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. ALFRED GUS'l'AV SIIINDLER CflfdrfpI'i11g'01l'HlllLf0l1 Merhrlfliral Ellgillftffllg Musical Clubs 3g State Tuition Scholarship. RoIIIzItT FRANK SIIITZMILLIZR Buffalo Artr and .fcicflru KAQ IIC'r g Freshman Hockey Teamg Varsity Hockey Team 24 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Majura. WILLIAM SAMuIaI. SPRING New York City Electriml Enxginm-ing UAg Freshiuan Cross Country Teamg FreslIman Track Teamg Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 35 Varsity Track SqIIad 2, 3g College Track Team 1, 2, 35 Cross Country Clubg State Tuition Scholarship. RoIxr:R'r WILLIAM S'r,ArIfoRI:I Tnckahaf: fll'f.I' and Sl'il71L't.f Rille Team I, 2, 3g Varsity Track Squad 35 Freshman Fencing Squadg Cosmopolitan Club. xVAl.l..AC.'B JOHN S'rAIcIzI. Brzmruin Arty and .frirflrcx ..X'l'Ag Fresluuan Banquet Committeeg 'junior Smoker Committceg State Tuition Scholarshipg The COV'llffffrllI Board, Associate Editor 3. SERGLI VLAIJIMIR S'I'cIIItRIIINsKI' Nav York City Civil Elllgillftfillg WT. SAMUILI. EI.BliR'I' S'I'lEllI.E North Amlmucr, Ma.r.r. flgriclzltlzrr Scorpiong Floriculture Cluhg Assistant Manager of the Student Room Agency 2g Thr Cornell Cammy- wfnz Board 1, 2, 3. HIINRY N orus S'rI:uIxIare Manlcffzir, N . j . Chemirtqy AX2lg cCcc g Fresluuan Cross Country Teamg Varsitv Cross Countrv S uad 2, 3' Cross Countrv . . . Cl 1 . Club. ,IoIIN CARI.'roN STOCKER Bmolzlwz Eierfrical Engineering Seal and Serpeutg Fresh IIIan Lacrosse Squad. GEURGR Acou STRANG - Akron Vrrzrinmy Sl'l'2g FI'CSl1lllZlIl Wrestling Teamg Varsity Crew Squad 2g College Baseball TeaIn 25 College Soccer Team 2, 3. H ERMAN S'l'UE'l'ZliR, JR. Port lVa.rhiI1'gta11 flrtr mid .Ycieurrx BOII5 Freslmmau Crew Squadg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. XVILLIAM FRANCIS SULLIVAN Amrimlum Artr and .fricrzcer IlAICg Aleph Sillllillfllg Varsity Football Squad 35 Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Conuuittceg Freshman Advisory Comulittee 3g Book and Bowlg Student Council 3g State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Knickcrbacker Bursaryg The CorucllD11ily S1111 Board 1, 2, 3. GEOICGE 'Iosuvu TAI..IANor'r Broakhu Freshman Baseball Tcamg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Squad 2. LAURIINQIL BENJAMIN TARIu:LI. Ithaca Afbg PyraIIIiIl. FRANK l'lOVVAllD TAI'LoR Dqyton, Ohio Bhllg Freshiuan Track Squadg Varsity Cross Country Squad 2. I-luou Busnr 'FAYLOR Bnjffnlo A221115 Th: .Yihley jomvml of Ellgilltlliilg Board 2, 3. LucII2N TIIARAUD Sllllllllif, N . f . Arm' and .fciezlrer Civil Efzgiucering Civil E!74gf7I5tl'iIlg Merhanim! EfIgi7IC6I'fl1'g 11I't.r and .frieflrer IIOIIN How ARD Tuom AS Yamrgrtazwl, Ohio Art: and .Yciencu HGH. I 'I' I 'Ill' 'Ir' F e'-- 'fr' If' A 'I' ' . -'I A . ll . A 'h ' F H1893 , lfd-'U-' El Q2QE 'El 9.305 XVILMER LEIOH THOMPSON Cbarlerfou, SC. GXg LaVerne Noyes Scholarshipg The Colzmzm Board 3. EDWARD THOMSON Roebeirer Rod and Bobg College Soccer Team 2, 35 MacMullen ROBERT LAMDERT TlNiNiERhrlAN EX. ALBERT TOMASULO Hliflf. TUOM AS BRODHEAD TRACY Xl'Tg Musical Clubs 1, 2, CARROLL GARLAND TRAYLOR ZINQ The Corf1ellCizfil E1 'S MORRIS EARLY TROTTER, JR. IIKA. HSTEN-SAN TSANG Chinese Students Club. GEORGE LOUIS TUNICK 3. iuecr Board 3. Lima, Ohio New York City Ozuego Ricbmoml, VT1. Charlotte, N.C. .Ylmf1glJe.fi, Clfimz Greemoicb, Conn. Scholursh i p. Electrical Euxgineering Civil Entgifzeeriug Hotel Ad1r1i11i.ftm.'ian AN.: um! .Yeiezleer Mecbmliml ElIglI7UL'I'lll'g Civil ,EiIgllMc'l'lllIg .flreblteelzzrv Civil Ellgillfflfllg fIf'l.r and .feiefleef HUI!ERT A ucusrus TYLER Pitffbmlgh, Pa. Art: mul .Ycieum llKA. JACK DEXV ITT VAIL Billgbcllllfwi' Merlnmicrrl Ezzgizzrwivzxg NPT. STUART FRANK VAN PKRSDALE Rocberfer Arm mul .fciezzeer CARL EDWARD VAN DEM AN Ifbnm . lgl'iL'lllflll't' JOHN DELMAR XIAN GEEM Erie, Pa. Mzclwzlliml Engizlerrizzg ENg Wearer Of the C g cCcc g Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Cross Country Team 2, 'ig Varsity Track Team 2, 'ig Cross Country Club. XVILLIAM KUILTZ VAN HORN Li-keu.r, Pu. Elcctriml Ef1tgim'criz1g GAQ The .S'ibleV1'fo1z1'11ul 0fElI1lfi2IL'El'iIlg Board l, 2. XVILLIAM MOORE VANNEMAN Albeury Arm and .S'ciem'e.r IiAg Red Keyg Wearer Of the C g Freshman Crewg junior Varsity Crew 24 Sophomore Smoker Committeeg .junior Promenade Committee, Chairmang Crew Clubg Maiura. EDGAR VAN ROSEN Brooklyn lfleclliml Elzlgirleeriizg Dramatic Club 2, 3. HARDING VAN SCHAACK l-Vilmetre, Ill, Mrelumiml Efzgizlreriulg Xxlfg Varsity Football Squad 35 Chicago Club. JOHN ARTHUR XIERNEY Le Roy ,'lxgrieull1n'v A'l'Ag Varsity Crew Squad 25 College Crew Ig Ollicers Cl H.NI!OLD BLANCHARO ViNcEN'r, JR. Salem, Olvia Eluefriml Ez1gia1eeria14g Freshman Baseball Teamg Freshman Basketball Teamg Varsity liasketball Squad 3. XVILLIAM HENIXX' VOGEL, JR. Culelwcll, NJ. Electriml Er1Igim'er'irzIg ADP. SAMUEL XV.-XLD Belleville, Ill. Architecture BEl'g Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2g Varsity Soccer Squad 3. T-wr , . -R re-we dvi T R . 9 ' 3 l' ll19Oll lid-'Ui' -- .T EI QZQEHU' 'EI 9.305 DUANII BILLINGS W ALICER Rorbcrtrr Arif and Sfftllilj' OA. W ILLIAM EDWARD WALKER ll-'iI1cbeJfrr, Muir. Merlvmiiml Ezzlgizzeerirrg ET. GEORGE CURTIS XVALLACE V Bedford, Olvio Ci1.IilE11gineering EAEg Pyramidg Varsity Football4Squad 2g Team 3. IoIIN VOGEL WVALLER New York City Art: mul .S'riem:r.r zirrg Rifle Team I, 2, 3. W ILSON GANNE'I'T WVALTERS Rotbutrl' Metbulzical El7giII!EffI7g LEROY l'IAMII.TON W ARDNER jlrlzfzlflc Lake Art.r mul .S'rionre.r XAQ Skullsg Musical Clubs 2, 3g University Band 1, 2, 34 University Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Clef Clubg State Cash Scholarship. CLARENCE JAMES W EIIs'I'ER Gourmlmf' Arn mid .Ycierlcrr AXl'g EAXQ Freshman Soccer Squadg Tb: Cornell Doily.S'm1 Boardll, 2, 3. SAMUEL WVECIISLER Pormir, N .j . Arm mid .fcimmr EAMg Dehate Clubg Dramatic Club 1, 25 Debate Team 1, Z. -Iuuus WVEINHR I.flffllAg.ff0ll Manor Law AEIVI. FRANCIS LovETTE XVEST Lakeville Elzciriml EIlgil16f1'i7l'g RICHARD WVALLESIZR WVEST Elgin, Ill. Arn and .fcicrzcef llflllg Freshman Track Tcamg Varsity Track Squad 2, 33 FrcslIn'Ia.nlCap Burning Committeeg Sopho- more Smoker Committceg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Druid. HENIKX' PACKARD WVHITE Clevelallicl, Ohio Mscbzfzlirrrl Erzgimrrincg IIA E. EZRA BAILEY WVIIITMANI JR. B.41Ifi7II0l'f, Mzl. CiuilEf1giI1ccring ATg Pyramid, Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Majura. WVALTER NOIITH W IIITNEY Buffalo Electliml Ef1gi11eeri1z'g .KAPg llKNg Olliccrs Clubg State Cash Scholarship. RonLIiY Cook WILLIAMS Plflreiwillc, Calif. Arn and .S'rie11re.r Telluride Assotintiong Wcarer of the C g Vnrsitv Track Team 25 Cornell Club of Southern Cali- fornia Scholarship. EDWIN Ax'LIIuR'roN XVILIJS Murmliuc Iowa Mvrbrrrzfctil E11 ifzeerin . . . 3 EXg Junior Smoker Committeeg Druid CHRIS'l'0l'lHIR WVILLIAM XVILSON, IR. Brooklrrz A Artr mul Soimre: .ATI Aleph Samaehg College Honor Committee lg junior Promenade Committeeg Assistant Manager of Vnrsitv Track 3. EDVVARD lVIBRRITT W INCIIESTER Orwejgo IAgl'iL'lllfIll'6 I-mg Freshman Track Squadg Farmers' We-ck Committee 1, 2g Round-Up Club. ELMER AUGUST WoELIIrER Ilffztertoizfzz, Wir. Vcterinmj' SITE. E MARK WoI.r Bcllwllr, Olaio Elzctriml Engirlerring EDWIN PARSON YDUNG, JR Tnwomlu. Pu. W Amr mul S'ciem'e.r A.Vbg EAXQ 'junior Promenade Committeeg General Spring Day Committee 2g Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3g Tlwe Cornell Daily .You Board 1, 2, 3, NELSRIN ZABRISKIE New York Cizjr Elrnricfrl Ezzgimerizilg ' A N L 1 v np-311 IL f , , A 1 i , p l'- IIB 7 . ' H ill ,, ll B a A l IJ A - 4. - B H19lH n Fdflul' EIQZQE' 'El9.3D ? . -1-'nf 1:'ak':: ' f-n-1fA A' l ' P A I ,. ., .N .1 TL VFR ACADEMIC HCNOR S r lid-'U-' -T-'l-tElQ2QE' -5:9305 -1111.-1 i U niveafsity U ndergwzduezte SCb0l6l1'S EUDORUS C KENNEY SCI-IOLARS CLASS OF 1930 XVALTER GEORGE HOFFMAN .,,....,,. ..,,,...............,....,.,.,...,....,.... .,,.....,.,...,.. C a llege of El!-QillL'tl'iIl.g FRANCIS DUNHAB1 WORMUTH ....... ,,.,,,.,,,.,.............,.,...,..,,,,, C allege of Art: and .S'cic11ce.r CLASS OF 1931 PHILIP BARDES .,.,..,. ...,,,.....,,.................,..,,,,, .....,,. C o lleg: af .f1l'lJ mul .S'eiez1ce.r ROBERT LEE SIvI1'rI-I .... ..,,,,..,.,,,.AA..,,. ..,...,.......,...... C 0 llege of Arm and .feimre r CLASS OF 1932 FAUST LOUIS BELLEGIA ..... .........................................,, ..,..... C a llege af Art: m1eZ.S'eief1ceJ SELMA FINE .,.,. ..,,......... ................,,,,........,,, .,...,.. ........ C I 1 l lege of Arn am! Seiezzeer CLASS OF 1933 GLADYS ROSENTIIAI. ,,,,, A........,...,.....,........A.,,,,.,.,. ,...,... C a llege of Art: and .feimref SARAH ALICE SOLOV.-XY ..... ,....,.,. .,...,..... ...,...........,.,...... ...,.....,..... ........ C o l l e ge af Arif mul .fcimcar CORNELL SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1932 'IRAN OLIVE FREDERICK .,,,,,,... ............,.......,,,.,,...........,. ...,...,. C a llege of Hame Eeanamim ROBERTJOIIN GEIST ,,,,....,... ,I.I..I.II,.,,,,.,.,,,.,. , ,.,,,........... ...,....,..,., C a llege af Agriezzltnre CLASS OF 1933 SIMON FELLNERH ...,,...,,,,,,.I,,,,.,,,... ,,,,,,,,,.,. ..,,,,,..............,......,.. ....,,.. C a l lege af Art: and .Yrimeee NATIIANIEL GIFFOIID XVELLING, ,..,,....................,............,................................,.......,,.......... Callege of Arm and Science! THOMAS CLINTON MANLEY ,..,... BEATRICE MYERS .,..,.,,..,.....,..... PRESIDENT WHITE SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1932 CLASS OF 1933 ,,.,....Callege af Arr: College of Artx mul .fcimrex mul Seierlcex Humana- GRAY HANSON ,,....,.., ,......... ...,,..,,,.,,,,, , , , .,,.,.,........... ,,.......,........ . A Y,,...,, ,......, C allege of 1-1rt.r and Seizure: MARY ELIZABETH MILI.s., .,,., .,.... .........,...,,.,..,.... .I.. , ......,...,.....,....,.........,.... ,,,,. ,,.......,....... C 0 I l e ge of Arts and .Yeiczlcef SELMA H Au-rzzx .,,,,..,,,..,,,... LLOYD LEON ROSENTIIAL ........ HENRY B LORD SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1932 College af AMI l:E:Cal!egr of Arr: :mel Seieucef and Science: CLASS OF 1933 HERBERI' 1'1oI,z1x-IAN BLAU ,,...,... .,.....,........,............,..,,,,,.,,.............. ..... C o llcge af Amr dll!! .S'eief1ee.r ELIZABETH Rosa HEIST ...,..,...., .,.............,,..,...,..,...... ,. .,..... ,... .......,....,... C 0 llege af Arn mm' .S'eier1ee.r MCGRAW SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1932 SIDNEY 'IAcons ,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,..,,,, ,,,, ,..I.,.,.,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,.,, ....,,,. C o l l e ge af Art.r mzrl Srierlcrr BERENICE TDLINS ,,,,,,,4 .....,,,,.,,.,.,........... .,..,,,,.,, ....,.,. C a lleg: of Arm' ami Science! CLASS OF 1933 REGINIKLD DENENPIOLZ ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I,.,,.,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, C allege of Arn and .Yciemex EDWARD SOLOMON ....,.. Callege af Art: and .S'eiem'e.r I 1 'QV 1 +JR 2w:r'1'P -'P 'CL - I . . A Y ' .1:,' A , F A K .sl ' H1941 . .Ion Rouuwr Rocsuns, ju El QZQEIEQJUEIEIQBOE University U126Z,61'g1'6l6l'Zl6lf6 SAGE SCI-IGLARS CLASS OF 1932 Cmzsrmz Fxnxms Morvrzmx Buc1rANAN,, . .,,,,., ,4A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MARTIN DOLINSKH' .,....,,....,,,,.A,,.,,. , .,,,,,,,,,,,,A,A.,. ,,,A,,,, , , x.,,,,,,,A ,,,,A,,,,,, ,,,, , , CLASS OF 1933 Riff-IARD LENVIS MARKS .A,,, YA,AA,,,Yvvw,,,,,,,k,k,,,,AA,,AA,VAV, MORGAN SIBl!ET'1',,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, AA,,, vw,vw,v,.,v,,,..,,,,, l , YY,,,,YYYV,,v,.,,-, . , SIBLEY SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1932 CARL Szmnrfxc.. Norm STERN ....... ,. CLASS OF 1933 AARON LVIARGOLIS .............,. ,,,,,,,,S,,vS,...44,.,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A STEWART L WOODFORD SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1932 gl- Scholars ,.....,.College .......,Col!cg4' ,,...,.,CollcNge College of Ar-if of Artf qf Aff: of Amr and .Ycierzcer and .Ycieflcex mm' .Ycieuref .fmrl .fcielifar .........Callege of Erzxgizzeelifzg College of Arn mul .Ycimcef .........C0llcgf of Eazgzzeerirzg ..Cnllege qf Elzgizzevriazg A1.IlEIiT Ezxu Annm' ,,,,,,,,S,,,,,,,, ,,..,,,,,,,,A,,A,,A,, ,,,w,A ,.v--,w,--,k w,,,A,-, C 0 I I egg LIULIAN SCOTT Burrmuvonrn ..,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,-, C 0 Neg, CLASS OF 1933 RAYMOND JOHN CO'fIiIl.AN, ,,,,,,, Y,,,ww,,,,,,,AA..,S,,,VVYv YYYWA ,YYYY A,AwAAA, C 0 I 103, MAIIION lsfxnm. Gmnsun ,..,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,A,AAA ,,4w,,,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,, , V .,,,,,,,,,4 ,,N,,,,-,.,,,,A. C 0 Mg,- .IOHN STANTON GOULD SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1932 of Art: of Art: qf Arn qf Arm mm' .fciezzcef and .S9ciem'e.r and J'cie11rc.r mul Srieizcex Cu.ARLo'rTrz EMUGENE Pnmcn ,,.,.,,,,,, H ,,,,,,,,A,A, ,,,,,,,wV A U ,,,,,,,, Cylfggg gf Ay-fr ,md ,fgigpgggy V101-A WESI-OCK ,...,.., .,......A.. . . ....Y......,....... ......, ..,....,. ......., C 0 l lege of Art.: and .S'rie:1ce.r CLASS OF 1933 SAMUEL BAUER V...., ...,,..,...,...... ........,....1,,,v ...................... .,...,,. C o l l cg: qf Arm and Scieazcef I-ENORE HARRIET NATHAN ......, ..,. . .. .Y.. ...Y................,..1........................,,..,.,...,,... , . .....1..,.. College of Arif and S'cim:e.r HORACE GREELEY SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1932 PAULINE BARNES CARPENTER ...,... Y ....,................,,..,,...,,, ,,,.,.... .....1., C 0 llfge af Arm and .friefzcef GORDON PETER HAGBERG ......... ,.,,,,,,, S,,,,, ,,,SS,AS,,,,-,,S,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,A, C 0 I l :gg :rf Af't,r gmd .fgigyzggj CLASS OF 1933 ALBERT LOVE ELY ......Y...,... ...... .,...v..1.,......,........... .,.. .,.......,...,,.. C 0 l l cya' of Erzgifzeerirlg JOHN FULLER TAYLOR, .V...... ................................,..,..,.... .LL., ......,....,.. .....,. . ...,.,..,.,1....,,,,.,,,, C 0 l l age af Arr.: and .fcicfzfu LOUIS ALEXANDER DREYFUS SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1931 MAVIS SYLVIA DYMOTT ...... ......... 11... . . , ,,,,..............,....,,..... .....,...............1.1.,, C allege of Arm' and .fcinlref EDITH JUDITH VARON ........ ,,,.,... C allege of Art.: and .fpicrzrey -11 A A Llp' 'v' F ar Rl' ' v A IJ A .4 P 119511 'Q El Q2Q5l5 il'l'El 9305 HON ORARY ACADEMIC SOCIETY Phi B eta Kappa QR Y Founded December 5, 1775 , z'J'hfijJ, fE,',i,IT' , NEW YORK THETA CHAPTER , ggg fff L Established Mal 28, im LEE 'I' - 13 i-E2 . , OFFICERS 1929-30 +. 25:5 g, 5 FREDERICK GEORGE MARCHANI ..........,............. .....,...,.. P rerzdmt ' f Gustavus Warts CUNNINGHAM .,.... ...... V ice-Prerzdmr if ' MARCEL KEssEL ..............,........,,.,.. ..,..,.......,,....,, S' erreraq r'.? 'R ROBERT WHITNEX' TUCKER .,,,.... ,...,.. A .vrirtant Ser-retaqy ROBERT PIERCE BEAVER ....,,., ,,,,,,,,.......,, T reamrer m i, ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY ......., ...,.,. R egzrrmr ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Dorothy Reed Burnett Emma Romelia Speed Joseph Quincy Adams Edward Gay Ainsworth,jr. Oscar Altman Albert LeRoy Andrews Eugene Plumb Andrews Lawrence Russell Andrus Liberty Hyde Bailey Dane Lewis Baldwin Morticr Franklin Barrus Frederick Bedell John Bentley,-Ir. Morris Gilbert Bishop Albert Wilhelm Boesche Leslie Nathan Broughton Arthur Wesley Browne George Lincoln Burt Frank Pores Bussell julian Edward Butterworth Harry Caplan Welsey Barnett Carroll Walter Buckingham Carver Peter Walter Claassen Lane Cooyer Morris A bert Copeland Clyde Firman Craig Robert Eugene Cushman john Charles Bagley Marcus Basscvitch Samuel Iilinlcofl' Robert Horton Cameron john Edward Coleman Lemo Dennis Violet Louise Dvorak Alfred Lawrence Abrams Ida Ella Auch Benedict Peter Cotton: Gertrude Georgina Coyne Mary Elizabeth Cunningham FACULTY MEMBERS George Irving Dale Louis Munroe Dennis Arthutllohnson Eames Herbert Charles Elmer john james Elson Rollins Adams Emerson Millard Clayton Ernsberger Livingston Farrand Albert Bernhardt Faust Eliot Gilbert Fay Samuel Feldman William Trowbridge Merrifield Forbes Walter Hoyt French Carl Witz Gartlrin Gussie Esther Gaskill Roswell Clifton Gibbs Adrian Gordon Gould Harryjoseph Grilliths Gilbert Dennison Harris Rebecca Stoneham Harris John William Hebei Charles Henry Hull Wallie Abraham Hurwitz John Irwin Hutchinson james Hutton Horace Leonard Jones Earl Hesse Keunard George Kreezer Ernest August Kubler Max Ludwig Wolfram Laistner William Ramsdell Leonard Howard Scott Liddell Milton David Marx James Frederick Mason Louis Melville Massey Leonard Amby Maynard Eleanor Clara McMullen Dale Raymond Mitchell Benton Sullivan Monroe Herbert joseph Muller Carleton Chase Murdock Maurice Jackson Murray james George Needham Clark Sutherland Notthup Robert Morris Ogden Paul Martin O'Leary Ernest Trowbridge Paine Jacob Papish Everett Franklin Phillips Paul Russell Pope Frederick Clarke Prescott Laurence Pumpelly GRADUATES Frances Fuller Ellsworth Harrop Arthur Freeman Morris Glushicn Barnard Wolcott Hewitt Hyman Josefson Leo Paul Katzin Edwin Herbert Kiefer Melvin joseph Koestler Howard Sidney Levie Kathryn Mary McGuire Freeland Penney Irving Isadore Plotkin Robert Pomerance Edith Elizabeth Rae joseph Weintraub CLASS OF 1930 Daniel Herbert Denenholz Ignatius George Fuilla Charles Edward Hewitt, jr. janet Surdaln Jennings Saul Rosenthal Kelson Fritz Eugene I.oefI'ler Harold William Metz Philip Allen Millet Arthur Ranurn Harold Lyle Recd Fred Hoffman Rhodes Jesse Leroy Riebsomer George Frederick Rogalslty Robert Warren Sailor Martin Wright Sampson Ernest William Schotler Lester Wayland Sharp James Whaples Sinden Sumner Huber Slichrer Harold Robert Smart Earl Charles Smith Frederick Miller Smith Harold David Smith Preserved Smith Ruby Green Smith Rolland MacLaren Stewart William Strunkmlr. Frank Thilly Cynthia Westcott Herbert Hice Whetzrl Herbert August Wiehelns Walter Francis Willcox Elias Root Beadle Willis Benjamin Dunbar Wilson Charles Snitow Helen Rosalind Speed George Robert Stibitz Edward Henry Stiefel Victor Thomas Surrows Sidney Dennison Terr john Henry Weidner William Tuthill Payne Herm an McDowell Southworth Kira Volkolf Earl Witltowsky Francis Dunham Wormuth ri 'I I-rarer-f' .+1 Ecs- T - ll Q ' glint' - I E I g. ,lla 519611 FACULTY MEMBERS EIQZQE' 'El 9.3 OE HONORARY ENGINEERING SOCIETY 10 M Tau Beta Pi DELTA OF NEW YORK IT AI U Efmblifbedfmzzmfjf 17, 1910 . WILDER DWIGHT BANCROPT JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. WILLIAM NICHOLS BARNARD FRED ASA BARNES FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH ARTHU11 WESLEY BROWNE IRVING PORTER CHURCH ADAM CLARKE DAVIS LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS HERMAN DIEDERICHS FRANK OAKES ELLENWOOD MILLARD CLAYTON ERNSIIERGER LIVINGSTON FARRAND SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE XILADIMIR KARAIPETOFP DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL IVIYRON ADOLPH LEE PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN G DONNELL DIXON MACCARTHY CHARLES OSBORN MACKEY CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN GEORGE ROBERT MCDERMOTT ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT WILBUR BERNARD MESERVE ALBERT LEE O'BANION DAVID ERNEST OHL CHARLES EDWARD O'ROURKE ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS HUBERT HAWLEY RACE HERBERT JOSEPH REICH HERBERT HENRY SCOFIELD JOSEPH GALLUCHAT TARBOUX ROMEYN YATMAN THATCHER GEORGE BURR UPTON LAL CHAND VERMAN LUDOLPH FRISCH WELANETZ EORGE YOUNG, JR. ACTIVE MEMBERS CLASS OF 1930 ROBERT EVANS ALEXANDER JOHN BOYD ATWOOD JOHN MILTON BILLINGS ' FRANK BISSIG CHARLES EDWIN CLELIINSHAW' ALEXANDER BERRY CREDLE OSCAR WENBORNE DIVERALL WILLIAM BRADFORD EDWARDS GEORGE BROOKS EMENY GEORGE IRVVIN FINLEY WILLARD THEODORE HASKINS SHIGEO HIRATA FLOYD CLEVELAND KNIGHT BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEE, JR. WILLIAM LOWRY MANN, JR. JOHN DWIGHT MCCURDY LOUIS DONALD MCDOXNVELL JOHN REMSEN ONDERDONK, JR. LOWELL GABLE POWERS JOSEIIH CRISWELL PURSGLOVE, JR. ROY HORACE RITTER DAVID MARTIN ROBINSON JOSHUA WILSON ROWE OTTO EMANUEL SCHNEIDER, JR. FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHUMACHER CLARENCE EUGENE SCOTT HOWARD GODWIN SMITH THEODORE ELLSWORTH THOMPSON EDVVARD MORTIMER TOURTELOT, JAMES I-IORNER VUILLE EDGAR JULIUS WERLICK WALTER HOWARD WHITE JOHN AUGUSTUS WHITTLE, JR. PHILIP WILL, JR. ALFRED PAUL WINDT CLASS OF 1931 DAVID CRAMPTON BRUCE WILSON HACKSTAIIF WILLIAM FREDERICK ROUNTREE -we A I-I fl A farm- . - ' 519711 FACULTY MEMBERS , -'N rg- in K. i. Ji: 'ic ' 1 -nn. FN 3 Ernest Cleveland Abbe Joseph Quincy Adams Howard Bernhatdt Adelmann Ralph Palmer Agnew Edward Gay Ainsworth, Jr. Calvin Dodge Albert Oscar Daniel Anderson William Nichols Barnard Fred Asa Barnes Thomas Levingston Bayne, Jr. Raymond Clayton Bender Cornelius Bctren Morris Gilbert Bisho Maurice Chester Bondi Samuel Latimer Boothroyil Francke Huntington Bosworth,J Olaf Martinius Brauner Frank Jessup Bristol Arthur Wesley Browne Earl Louis Brunett Harry Oliver Buckman Charles Kellogg Burdick James Dabney Burfoot, Jr. George Lincoln Burr Helen Canon Percy Hamilton Carr Martin Patil Catherwood George Edward Gordon Catlin Stephen Farrell Cleary Jacob Roland Collins Anna Botsford Comstock John Courtney Herman Diederichs Charles Love Durham Joseph Alma Dye Oscar Altman Paul Austin George Wells Bcadle Arthur Brotherton Burrell Robert Horton Cameron William Cavett Daniel Grover Clark Abbie Maryette Copps Albert De Smaele Harold Fred Dorn Frank Drayton Walter Hetherington Durfee Violet Dvorak Alfred Lawrence Abrams Ida Ella Auch Frank Bloom Reine Grace Bobrow Lucien Joseph Brazdionis Catharine Miriam Bullock Benedict Peter Cotton: Gertrude Georgina Coyne Alexander Berry Credle Frankie Culpepper Marv Elizabeth Cunningham Lee Davy Daniel Herbert Denenhnlz Oscar Wenborne Diverall r. EIQZQEHMEIQBDE HONORARY SCI-IOLASTIC SOCIETY Iwikhmpafwi Organized 1897 E.rtr1b!i.rbcd at Crime!! LTl1ill6l'J'iQ'l' fmle 14, 1920 OFFICERS 1929-30 XVILLIANI IRVING Mi'ERS .........,..,,,. .,..,.,.,,.,. . ,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pres-idwzt ALEXANDER ZEISSIG ..,....,.......................... ,. ,... .,.S':rretmjy-Tx-m.mrer Theodore l-lildreth Eaton Frank Oakes Ellenwood John James Elson Rollin Adams Emerson Donald English 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 John Richard Greeley William Arthur Hagan Katherine Wyckoff Harris Eugene Elwin Haskell John William Hebei Arthur John Heinicke Mary Frances Henry Robert Byron Hinman Grant Sherman Hopkins James Gordon Horsfall Joseph Olmstead Jeffrey Oskar Augustus Johannsen Myron Slade Kendrick Abratn Tucker Kerr Dexter Simpson Kimball Benjamin Freeman Kingsbury Georges Abdallah Knaysi George Kreezer Paul Kruse Albert Washington Laubengayer Richard August Laubengayer Alexander Robert Donald Lewis Paul Martyn Lincoln Josiah Randall Livermore Donnell Dixon Ma.cCarthy Charles Osborne Mackey Michel George Malti Albert Russell Mann Clyde Walter Mason Louis Melville Massey George Harrison Maughan Leonard Amby Maynard Clive Maine McCay Barbara McClintock Eleanor Clara McMullen Howard Bagnall Meek Amy Grace Mekeel Ernest George Merritt Helen Monsch Veranus Alva Moore Charles Walter Morse William Irving Myers Melvin Lorrel Nichols Leo Chandler Norris Clark Sutherland Northup Robert Morris Ogden Peter Olafson Paul Martin O'Leary Frank Ashmore Pearson Andrew Prosper Pelmont Albert Charles Phelps Lillian Aline Phelps Laurence Pumpelly Edward Granville Ramherg Myers Peter Rasmussen Hugh Daniel Reed Zeissig GRADUATES Leaman Andrew Dye Marion Fish John Woodward FitzGcrald Robert Gcib Foster Arthur Gans Morris Glushien Eva Lucretia Gordon Williamjohn Hamilton Edwin Shepherd Harrison Henry Clay Harshbarger George Wilmot l-ledilen Barbour l-lcrringmn Edward Wesley Hughes Walter Jebens JohnJenkins Leo Paul Katzin Edwin Herbert Kiefer Janet Kingsbury Jean Latham Dean Richmond Marble Wilbur Ernest Meserve William Miller Wilfred Richard Mills Maurice Jackson Murray Elmer Pendell Rollancl Philleo Esther Jeannette Young CLASS OF 1930 George Bussey Dunnack James Corbitt Eldredge Ignatius George Failla Marcus Myers Harris Harry LeRoy Hilyard Janet Suydam Jennings Saul Rosenthal Kelson Melvin Joseph Knestler George Stanley Koles Frances Myrtle Leonard Marie Flavia Leonard Samuel Ralph Levering Fritz Eugene Loeliler Karl Somarindyck Loefller William Lowry Mann, Jr. Alfred George Marshal: Alfred Bennett Merrick Harold William Metz Phillip Allen Miller Edith Grace Nash John Remse Onderdonk, Jr. Thelma Elizabeth Palmer William Tuthill Payne Norma Ernestine Phelps Lowell Gable Powers Joseph Criswell Pursglove, Jr. Hazel Elizabeth Reed Roy Horace Ritter Francis Dunham Wormurh Heinrich Ries Francis lrving Righter George Canby Robinson Flora Rose Herbert Henry Scolield William Charles Senning James Morgan Sherman George Anderson Shipman Robert Felton Sibley james Whaples Sinden Cyril Galloway Small Harold Robert Smart Lloyd Preston Smith Leland Spencer Robert Sproule Stevens Frank Thilly Charles Kenneth Thomas Theodore Ellsworth Thompson Clarence Ellsworth Townsend Leonard Church Urquhart Martha Van Rensselaer Russell Haldernian Wagner George Frederick Warren Donald Stuart Welch Harry Porter Weld Herbert Hice Whetzel Edward Albert White Horace Eugene Whiteside Herbert August Wichelns Karl McKay Wiegand Andrew Leon Winsor Louis Edward Wolf Karl Dawson Wood Paul Work George Young, Jr. Katherine Porter Herbert Everett Putnam John Raines Richard Robinson Francisco Sacay Rachael Sanders Roscoe Saville George Stihitz Sidney Dennison Terr Whitney Tucker Kenneth Leland Washburn Everett Wheeler Lawrence Arnell Wood William Clarke Ritter Manuel Rosenblum Frederick William Schumacher Alida Emma Shangle Ethel Louise Shaw , Howard Godwin Smith Herman McDowell Southworth Alfred Van Wagenen Kira Volkoff John Henry Weidner Marion Ferguson Whipple Walter Howard Whitt Alfred Paul Windt Earl Witkowsky I , .- ,- 'TQ'--' ' ' 5' + if vi N 7-1-ufi A ,H ' 1 I l 5 S L . f l A 71 n . y. l Q gf, 'V Y ,, , , -K 'Q gl - ll198ll F2335 EIQZQEW' 'El 9.3 OE HONORARY RESEARCH SOCIETY lf- I ' .. Szgmcz Xz ' I I Foundrrf at Came!! UI1iI'UIIfiQjl 'x I I K NX X QT, .Jr I H. ll. xidelmzxnn C. D. Allxerr A. A Allen Mrs. A. A. Allcn O D. .-Kmlersmi D. W. Baker W. N. Barnard F. A. Barnes S. W. Barnes J. H. Barron M. If. Ilarrui G. W. lieuellc F. Iicdell H. A. llcrlienr J. W. Benner M. licnrley C. Bczrcn R. R. llirch J. A. liizzell P. M. Blndgctt M. C. linnd S. L. Brmrhruyd J. C. lirrullcy J. D. Ilrcw T. R. Briggs A. W. Browne E. I.. Bruner: H. U. lineknian J. D. Burfoor,Jr. W. ll. Bnrkliuleler A. B. Burrell F. P. Ilusxcll R. H Cameron P. H. Carr D. B. Carrick W. li. Carver K. E. Car-tcr IZ. M. Chnrnut C. Chupp I. P. Chnriih P. W. Claaven D. G. Clark W. S. Cole J. R. Collins Mrs. A. B. Coimmck J. H. Cnnnimck H. T. Couk H. P. Cnnper . Crzlmlall . R. Crnilwy O. F. Curris K. M. Dallcnbnclx H. L. Davis L. M. D:nnis A.J. H. DeSmne!c H. Dierlerichs F. L. Drayton C C F H W. A. HAGAN ,.,, A . O. Em rxvwuon . H. Lnvn , .. Hrzmicxxt.. ALP HA CHAPTER OFFICERS RESIDENT MEMBERS M. C. Frmhergcr L. Farranrl L. Felix K. H. Ifcrnnw M. G. Fincher P. A. Fish H. M. Firzparrick W. T. M. Fnrlwex A. C. Fraser . A. Fried . N. Front J. R. Furr S. ll. Gage C. W. Garrlcin W. J. Gihhuns R. C. Gibbs D. C. Gillespie M. Gurilnrx G. li. Grantham J. R. Greeley Nl' .I .l A. F. Gimnfxuri li. F. Gurcrnmn E. Gnrhric W. A. Hagan O H l G. . J I W.J. Hamilton D. Il. Hand li. V. H:inlenlxnl'g J. F. Hzzrriott G. D. Harris C. li. Hayden Hciniukc G. W. Hcrriil: Il. I.. Herringrnn Cy. Ix Hcuscr E. H. Himnan E. F. Hopkins G. S. Hopkine I-l. Hotchkiss I-l. If. Howe W. Hughtx Mm G. Jnclzenn 0. A. Jnhanmen H. Kennarrl A. T. Kerr D. S. Kimball II. F. King5lwnry A. Ii. Klnrs hlrs. A. II. Klum G. A. Knays! L. Knnrlson Min M. F. Koch G. Kreczcr V. S. Lawrence, Jr. R. D. Lewis Mn. I-I. M. Lihhy iss. G. H. Grim-nhl T. M L. C. L. Lyon in H. MacArthur H. MacD.in5cls G. Mackey M. G. Malri A. R. Mann C. L. R. G I.. C. M W. Mason M. Massey Matheson . H. Manghun A. Maynard M. McCny iv B. McClinrrick G. R. MeDcrmntt M G iw E. C. McMullen . R. Mcgarhlin Misa A. G. Mekccl Ii. Mcrrirr W. IZ. Mcscrve H.J. Milla: W. D. Mills Min L. A. Minns E. G. Miancr G. S. Mnler V. A. Moore C. W. Mui-se W. C. Mucn-.ehcr C. C. Murrlnck M.J Murray C. H. Myer. W. I. Myers J. G. Neeclhani C. M. Nevin E. L Nichols M. L. Nichols I... C. Norris. R. M. Ogden P. Olafsun J. Ofkamp E. L. Palmer Mrs. IE. I.. Palmer J. J. R w. Pnpcz Papish . L. Payne F. A. Pcziraon L. C. Perry F. F. Phillips . Rahn L. F. Ranilolph Mrs. I.. F. Randolph M. P. Rzulnusscn D. Rcddiek H. D. Recd F. H. Rhodes J. E. Rice L. A. Rirharelu F. K Riehrmyer 6 ISS6 . ...... ...... P rariderzt . ..... Vire- Pl'Z.l'il11t'lIf ....,.........S'rcr:tmjf .. .. Tl'6HJl1I'6l' R. W. Sailor Miss R. Sr.Juhn A. W. W. Snnil D. Sanderwnn E. S. Savage W. M. Sawdon A. M. Schwarz E. W. Schnder H. H. Sculield W. C. Scnning L. W. Sharp P. P. Sharp J. M. Sherman J. W. Simlen H. J. Sloan A. W. Smith Mrs. A. W. Smith L. P. Smirh H. li. Spencer I... Spencer Miss A. Spohn C. N. Stark Mrs. C. N. Stark B. Sumner '. li. Sutton W. R. Surrnn lf. G. Switzer G. W. Tailby, Jr. H. Tnrmer J. W. Then M. B. Tinker H. E. Thomas H. C. Thompson C. D. Toll: D. W. Train:r,Jr. H. C. Troy D. H. Udall G. B. Upton L. C. Verman G. F. Warren Mrs. G. F. Warren L. P. Wehrle .I4 ii D. S. Welch H. P Weld Miss C. Wcsrcorr H. H. Wherzel K. M. Wiegand Mrs. K. M. Wicgnnml R. G. Wiggnns D. T. Wilher W. F. Willcox I3. D. Wilsnn .l- K' Wilson E. H. Wand K. D. Wood P. Work A. H. Wrighr J. A. Dye H. S. Liddell H. Ries Mrs, A, H, Wrgghg A. . Iinmcs P. M. Lincoln A. I... Rnnliulofl' B, P, Ygrm S F. O. Ellenis-nod J. R. Liverninic L. G. Ronicll A. Zcissig R. A. Einerhun H. H. Love H. E. Run i w H -' 1 lf' E i ' 4 l' lr' I ll' ' . - v P - A ' - A . T - - ' - Hl99H i an QzQE'5f'7 1'-51930 HONORARY CIVIL ENGINEERING Chi Epsilon CHARLES ROLLIN ALLEN, JR. FRED ASA BARNES CHARLES POWELL BEYLAND FRANK BISSIG ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN JAMES BASTION BURKE GILBERT PATTERSON CHURCH ROBERT THOMSON FALCONER WILLIS CHARLES GORTHY BRUCE WILSOBI HACKSTAIIP ELKINS HAMILTON HALE HARRY LEROY HILY.ARD FU CHUAN KUAN FRANKLIN LEHR MOON CHARLES EDWARD O,ROURKE .JAMES OWEN JOSEPH CRISVVELL PURSGLOVE, JR. ROY HORACE RITTER DAVID MARTIN ROBINSON JOSHUA WILSON ROWE HERBERT HENRY SCOFIELD CLARENCE EUGENE SCOTT ROMEYN YATMAN THATCHER EDWARD THOMSON CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER ROBERT READ WARRINER ALFRED PAUL WINDT HUNG KAI WU - .- SOCIETY I I 1120011 -l L 'H I + D'-Y, f CLASS OF 1930 IH' -'U' ' ElQ2QE'1El93Osf'T-'- - I-IONORARY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERIN SOCIETY .f.fidMf 'P - If .HZ 3. LL f Em Kappa Nu KAPPA CHAPTER E.rmbli.s'Zwd in 19,12 I-IONORARY MEMBERS FREDERICK BIEDELL VLADIIxfIIR KARAPETOEE PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN ASSOCIATE MEMBERS WILLIAM CYRUS BALLARD, JR. ROBERT FRANKLIN CI-IAMBERLAIN GRADUATE MEMBERS FRANK JESSUP BRISTOL DONNELL DIXON MACCARTHY LAYVRIENCIE ADAMS BURCKMYER, JR. WILLIAM DANIEL MOEDER R MILES GORDON NORTHROP ACTIVE MEMBERS HARVEY HENRY BENNING, JR. WALTER ERNEST BORNEMAN CHARLES BREEN ROBERT ELMER CONRATH ALEXANDER BERRY CREDLE GEORGE BLISS ENGELHARDT ALTON FOOTE CHARLES HENRY HABICPIT CLASS OF FREDERICK TODD BUDELMAN CLAIR OLIVER DEAN CARL THEODORE KOERNER CARROLL FREDERICK LYNCH DONALD CORPRON MACRAE JOHN DWIGHT MCCURDY JOHN REMSEN ONDERDONK, JR CHARLES CORNELL REMSEN, JR HOWARD GODWIN SMITH MILTON ELMORE YOUNG 1931 EDGAR LEE GREEN, JR. ARTHUR WILLIAM MOON WALTEI! NORTH WIiITNEH', JR. N 1 I w g I f I , HQOIH I QORNELL LIFE wan- 3jf F' Lgwpring Dqy. Yule ,fHi.fZ7L'.f ffm! in the crew mfe. O11 the 0b.rerz'ntion Train. Hellfr Five Array, the .rtudezzt mrzlizffzl. The Mozztlv of Hell. H2053 1 X,-I A' QEZRA CORNEI1 --a. .. ri ' -qt ', ,. , Ex. - 7 wh, ng '! INN ' - 4-, Q: 'W Bin Q9 if 1 ' , V I, ,.,f. . ,--r ,nf f. ,- - :IA rn, 1120611 Tv: 'QV Q 'R ' V 5 - - QPR ' P' ,Rib iiQSl'i-57 4' - rf . f- ISWHZIKE8' rl .ai QU , ,SEQ 'Eg 5, F4'7 'ii14 S '41 fifffg- 1-'fi ' mm H s- ' . g f 012.rtmcti0n. Addition to Boldt Hall. Them Delta Chi. Plant IIZdZZ.l'fl'LiE.F Bzzildifzg. Tobagtgfzn Home an Beebe Lake. McFaddefz Tower. .4 , ., . V 4. kswcenrnr from tb: Brittle of Ithaca. Cornell R.O.T.C. Polo Team. A DE77Z0ll.Ff1'l1fj0Il of H orfemamrb i p . 520711 in hi I iaiii I r-1 xx !:nuf . lun' haf-A my if , I 514-'P' . 1 A 1 a..Qg , :W ' Jnlm .- -A-32117 ' , .Q 31 if . ,f Q ' 'T - , I H2033 CI-'Ive Foaiball .Yefzxan .1 7 R 'Sl 'BDU- --+. 1 1. P5 I .M . . 2 1:11 , f 1: yvik JQXQJ-j'7,-'1 1 ' 5E.Ei':1':, -G ' .5 ,...i,g-- .QLV 'N W' CI-,116 UVM Nfcworiol Ddfllljfdlfj' Group. Before fbe Gramm? zoo.: Broken. View from the Lilirmjy Slope. Nlcfaddeu Hzzll. Lyon Hull. The Cloiffer. Thr' Central Arfl. I ',..:.':4 msg F .ff 'inf' Q . X P .gy , - -. I . 1 'H' 1-ff-A . . 5' ' as H210 l Ll: inter' Sportf. Hockey on Beebe Lake Imide the johnny Pmzron Club. 11 all I1 V75-1'4w,N',, ff . Glll Kl'1J0l' Roa.re1'clf rifizir COIVIKZI dfnivlg P , Fd7'Il2H'.f' Week. 1121131 ' 'Si i hd-A A 4- CI-'he Pazuirzg of Three Cornell Lmzd- f7zm'kJ. Demolition of Pyi Upxilan, Sigfilll Phi, and Alpha Chi Rho fmtemity hozues. 21211 ,A IP' V I - V 1 fazzterzzify Life. I 11ter1frate1'1zity Arb- lctiar. The lot of the Frvflnmezz. Before the Home-Party. SUMJUIII Trmzfportfztiaiz. Archi- tecm' farm 41 df'.rig11for I1 perlimeut an the lfzzm of the Arclnjrecm Home. Co0kie. H213 .Ju 21411 Dfl7ZC'6'.f of the Year. fmziar Pram. The Red Dawn. Bm'ri.rter.r' Ball. Sprirzg Day. 'wil-ff-' 1 -:. 3. WH'- 'Q: ' 04:5 . - L5 ,1--- ,Q V - -H E. , ' A r , in . nyc.-1 1' ' . ' .O.T.C. .S'1mm1erCfmzpJ. Field Artil- erjf at Madifarz Burmrkx. II1ftI7IflQ' at Platt!- lmrlgb. H2511 1 :M 1, I f Y 1- 4 52--mv--vnsfggfyq-Lvrav-fsav ,.,f..u 1, . 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Hun: Mcinig Elmer Hartman Stevens Cowdcn Hilton Lewis Catalano Hewitt Hirshfcld I Champion Wakeman , I Mefz s Student Coznzczl ' OFFICERS CHARLES EDWARD HEYVIT'f, JR., '30 ,,,, . . ,, .,.,A, ,,,,,,,, ,,,AAAA,AA P y wiflmr ROSWBLL GILES ELDRIDGE, '30 ......AA,,,. ,,vL,.,S'mw.f1gv JQIIN WINSLOW HIRSPIPELD, '30 ,,,,,,,,, ..,,. Trmmrer CLASS OF 1930 MICHAEL CATALANQ Rommr Wann LEWIS PHILLIPS KAY CI-IAMPION Hormcu BIIEWSTEII SIIoIzMAIcIzn CHARLES EDWARD HEWITT, JII.,'3O SAMUEL XVAKEMAN CLASS OF 1931 HAROLD THOMAS CLARK SAMUEL LEWIS ELMEII, Jn. FIIEDERIC HA'fTON COWDEN PAUL NORMAN HUN'f CARL HENRX' MEINIG CLASS OF 1932 LEVVIS FREDERICK HAIITMAN MILES RuIsIm'r STEVENS CLASS OF 1933 Horvnzn HILTON, JR. Prexirlenr . ' , .I -far-' we--P' 'gg .. -I .- . Q. I Fl ' I , l- V i U I l r l HI 1 K fl IQ. . .,L... ,JM ., ,. Lv .,.' Ii ' We - - ' l . .f W g.V. i,, Q .Q 112223 11i l- ,, E3Tl'Q2'QE 'El9.305 j A Coffin Bangs MCGinn Handlcman Wilson Caplan Levy Harwood Bancroft Trcmzln Macon Catalano Cheng Willard Straight Hal! BOA RD OF GOVERNORS L1 VINGSTON FARR AND, Chairman RUMEYN BERRY, '04 DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY CHARLES D1nuLu Busrwxcrc, '92 CU'l'llIlERT XVINFRED POUND, '87 Mlss MARGARET Looms STECKER Miss RACHEL Loulsu FITCH IJOSEPPI CRISWELL PuRsGLovE,JR., '30 CHARLES EDWARD TRENIAN, '89 CHARLES EDWARD HEWITT, JR., '30 M1kR'FlN XVRIGIIT SAMPsoN BOARD OF MANAGERS Josuvl-I CRISWELL PuRsG1.ovn, JR., '30 ....,.. ..,.,.,. P midmz CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN, AJR., '30,,.,,,, Fos'rER MRLDRUM Colfvm, '12 ....,,,.., MxssJuAN GoRooN BANcRoF'r, '30 JoHN RonER'1' BANGS, JR., '21 HARRH' CARLAN, '16 MICHAEL CATALANO, '30 CHUN CIIUAN CHENG, '30 LESTER MARCUS HANDLELIAN, '31 .........5'evrctf11j' . ,. , ., ,.... ..... D irertm' LANDRY HARWOOD, JR., '30 LAVVRENCE HENRX' LEVY, '30 .JOHN PAUL MCGINN, '31 Miss EDITH MAIIIE MACON, '31 ROHERT ELIAS TREMAN, '09 LYMAN PEARL WrI.soN ANDREW JOSEPH XVI-IINERY, '10 JOSEPH CRISWELL PURSGLOVE, JR., '30 Praridnzf J Raw 3 I I4 T1 ' 1 f' I J J ' J' , P A JIZZBJJ 1g Fd' U-' 'Elf32Q,E El9.3DE J Freshman Advisory Committee JOHN ROBERT PARKER, JR., '30, Cbairmmz MONTIE FOWLER CONE, '30, .Yecretng ROBERT LEON BLISS STEPHEN FRANCIS DUNN CAMERON MANN FISHER LANDRY HARWOOD, JR. WALTER CRESSLER HEASLEY SAMUEL YATES AUSTIN HORACE GREELY BEREAN, JR JULIUS FREDERICK BRAUNER JAMES BASTION BURKE ERNST CLARENBACH, JR. BLISS BARTLETT CLARK GEORGE HUBERT CLARK HAROLD THOMAS CLARK EVERETT LOUIS COLYER EDWIN ALLEN COURTNEY VEASEY BELL CULLEN JAMES GRANGER DYETT SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER CARLETON HULL ENDEMANN RICHARD ARDEN EVANS KENNETH TYNE FAIRFAX JEREMIAH STANTON FINCII ROBERT CHARLES GROBEN EDWARD WATTERSON GUTEIRIE CHARLES PARKER HAMMOND EUGENE MARION HANSON CHARLES HAPGOOD DAVID HARMON FREDERIC MARTIN HAUSERMAN PAUL NORMAN HUNT CLASS OF CLASS OF 1930 ROBERT PHILLIPS LUDLUM ROBERT JOSEPH MCCARTHY JAMES LOVE PAXTON, JR. ELWOOD HERMAN ROGGE ROBERT WALLINGFORD WARING 1931 WILLIAM FRANCIS ARCHER IRELAND MAURITZ IVER .JOHNSON IGNATIUS EDWIN MADDEN CRISTOBAL MANUEL MARTINEZ .JAMES WADSWORTH MCCULLOUOH,J CHARLES LEIGHTON MCGAVERN, JR. JOHN SERRILL MCGOWIN CARL HENRY MEINIG HARRY MAURICE MURPHY HERBERT POPE PARKER BORIS PETROFE RALPH FENNO PROCTOR, JR. HENRY CONGER PURCELL HENRY HARWOOD ROUSSEAU STANLEY BENNETT SCHREUDER JOHN REYNOLDS SHALLCROSS JAMES MORGAN SMITH ROBERT FRANK SPITZMILLER GEORGE HOWARD VANDERBECK WILLIAM MOORE VANNEMAN EDWARD JACKSON WEBER RICHARD WALLESER WEST EZRA BAILEY WIIITMAN CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM WILSON, JR. EDWIN PARSON YOUNO,JR. I ' ' . ' ' v-A 1 -P T vi .I Y 'rw-1 .L 'V f Avi -, . I ., Q iii 'ny I 1 -'! r Ji. I, ,l:Q.'I n J 3 Q A ,JV A , - I -5 . . I 1122411 lid-'U-' Elg2gE Elg3DE1TnT Senior Committees CLASS DAY ROBERT PHILLIPS LUDLUM, Cbairmmz i EARL STEVVART BESSMER GEORGE FREDERICK BRYON CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW ROBERT LEE DONNELLY EDWARD LINDSAY GRAY ARTHUR PARSONS HIBBARD CHARLES JOHN MILTON BILLINGS ROBERT LEON BLISS GEORGE BROOKS EMENY RICHAIID CLAY GUTHRIDGE ELKINS HANIILTON HYXLE W'ALTER CRESSLER HEASLEH' SENIOR BALL ROBERT IMRIE HOOD CLAYTON ELMORE LARSON LAWRENCE HENRY LEVY ROBERT MARTIN SEYIFARTH NORMAN EMBREE SCOTT FRANK JOSEPH WEIS EDWARD TREMAN, JR., Cbfzirvzmz HOWARD SIHAEARD JOHNSON RICHARD CHESNEL LLOP WILLIALI LOWRY MANN, JR LOWELL GABLE POWERS JOSEPH CRISWELL PURSGLOVE, R RAYMOND PAUL SHAROOD H2253 Ifdfk' 1- - '-l. ElQZQE f:, 'El'3I.3DE-W -' unior Committees JUNIOR PROMENADE WILLIALI MOORE VANNEMAN, Chairman FRANK THOBAM ARMSTRONG HORACE GREELEY BEREAN RICHARD BUHLER ESSEX ELMER LEWIS GATES, JR. 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Ma nnkginlg Editor jorm HENRX' XVEIDNER, '3O.., . .. , ..,,,,......,,, .,.,, ,........Bnok Review Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS MARCUS BAssEv1Tcu, '30 ROBERT G01-:EY GOODALE, '30 Curnunxrr Born CATQN, '30 GEORGE STANLEY Kouss, '30 H.kROLD N.ATli.ANIEL COHEN, '30 ROBERT POMERANCE, '30 DONALD XVBSTLAND FALCONER, '30 CliARLES SNITOW, '30 Plotkin Ray Warren Katzin Sticfcl Glushcin Falconer Caron Dalton l-lodcl Pomcrancc Snitow Costa Cohen Basscvitch Weidner Weintraub Kocsrlcr Blinkoff Kolcs Gooclale l 'ml d ll' 'Y' f ar' ' ., ll' i IJ A V--4 li as , 4 A . . , 1 . -4- lI237ll -. -I5q w .-f - 5 l--Q3-Q 2 ' N ',:O'- 9 30 :' CORNELL ' A-Qfstlf Q A 1 A Ilvclfvsf-y 'l l N X :- '2.. X 'G J I I The Freshman Handbook 1929 STAFF ROGER BURDETTE NELSON, '30 ..., ,.,,,w,.v...,,.,,,..V,,,,,,..... ,wv.,w,...A Vwv,..7v,... E d i for ROBERT JOSEPH MCCARTHY, '30 ..,,..w ,.,,Y,. B zuifzeu Marzager 1930 STAFF MARK STEPHEN GURNEE, '31 ...,.. , .,.,,.,., .,,.. , ,,,,,,.AAA , ,, ,, ,,., . , ,,., .Editor FRED ERNEST HARTZSCH, '31 A,.A,,.. ,,.,, , Bzuinexf Marzager Gurnec Nelson McCarthy Hartzsch rs 'I 'T' 1 -Ta 3317 . To HI 3 Q f 3 El ' ' . . Jia-' ,. - I ,, ,. ,7 TW, I7 vz,., -J-19-Q Y 1123811 'sI.Qz'Qs15f'1',sIQ'3fos,T,,g A A f 5 The Cornell Alumni .News THE BOARD OF EDITORS ROBERT WARREN SAILOR, '07 ...,...A, ,A,,,.,,, , , .,... Editor-in-Cbief ana' Bufineu Manager HARRY GEORGE STUTZ, '07 ,AA. ...... , A,Y.,,,.,.... ...... .,,,.,.,,,,., M a rzaging Editor GEORGE WILLIAM HORTON ..,.,, ,,.,,, , . . ,. A...A..,, , ,Y,,A,A Cirmlatimz Manager JANE MCKELWAY URQUHART, 'l3.,, ..,. I . ,,,,,,, ,,,Y,,, , ,Axfirtant fo Managing Edito ASSOCIATE EDITORS CLARK SUTIIERLAND NORTHUP, '93 MARGUERITE LOUISE COFFIN, '23 FOSTER MELDRUNI COFFIN, '12 WILLIAM JOHN WATERS, '27 MORRIS GILBEIXT BISHOP, '13 MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON M. Coffin Snutz Urquhart Waters Bcrrv F. 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Mfnmger ELLIS KRELXER LOCHER, '31, ,................ Ant. Mmmger Auaciate Maf1agerJ FREDERIc BOYD ACKERLIAN, '32 SHERMAN HOYT MATIIER, '32 ALFRED XIAUGHAN CHINNOCK, '32 JAMES MORRISON, '32 DONALD CI-IARLES NICHOLS, '32 STUDENT PERIODICAL AND TYPING AGENCY PHILIP LEONARD ROTHENBERG, '30 ....,......... Manager ROBERT LEE SNIITH, '31 ....,,,,,...... ........ A nt. Mmmgef' Taudvin Dickinson Ogden Hoffman Trier Hood Weber Chinnock Morrison Ackerman Nichols Mather Anderson Lochcr Harder McGOey Marcusscn Swartlcy Steele Rothenberg rj -I I 1-vp 'W R . ., .reef-'H-ee 'Rae O . ', 1 1 . E ' 3 L' - ' f D ' ' ' ' - ai--r ' H24OH - 1 EIQZQE EIQBD ilu , u 1 A ITT? Ti5AlQaQE -ialfaaos-.-'-l 1. 'f .m,q,--.. -ca-gf.-. . UL ' E W ., ,gf 0 L ii i- -fffQ' Q ' M U S I C FCDRENSICS DR!-XMATICS IIWZH 'ii E' ,.,,,-, .11 l I J I T 'I-9' . ,e l ik W. 56 QE' 5 l' ll I a I - , Y l 4 .z - I: if? l rv D . ' Barone Wolcott Clark Nirchie Allen Powers Voorhis Chinnoclc Watkins Neary Townsend Hutchins Schoellkopf Belden Schlarzhauer Milks Gray DeCa.mp Stevens Gutknechl: Merrick McCollom Allyn Elber Seyfarrh Billings Price A. Brauner Porter Summers Olsen Warclner Kingsley Young Nordstrum Raymor Bauer Rathbone Vincent Dennis Alley Hess Snitow Dacks O. Brauner Lasher Moulton Reese: Koerner Huntoon Alaimo Pedersen Hanson Kinne Dudley Goodwin E. Brauner Perniciaro Srudwell Perry Earle El QZQ'-E ROGER XVILLIAM KINNE, '31 ,... .,,.,.. LEROI' ADAMS GOODWIIN, JR., '30 ..,.. EUGENE MARION I-IANSON, '31 ,.,.. .... ROMEYN BERRY, 04... ., ,,............., IBWAUQ U YJ Glee Club ERIC DUDLEI' ,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,.. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ERLING BERNIIARDT BRAUNER, '29 ..,...,., JOHN MILTON BILLINGS, '30 ....A......... FIRST TENORS FRED CORKRAN EARLE, '29 ROBERT MAR'flN SEYFARTH, '30 CARL FREDERICK OLSEN, '29 ALFRED GUSTAV SFINDLER, '30 GEORGE DACKS, '30 -JOSEPH XVILLIAM ALAIMO, '31 RVARRBN BREED DENNIS, '30 HEILBERT JOHNSON GOIIDON, '31 JAMES DAVID PRICE, '30 EARL PARSONS LASHER, JR., '31 ARTHUR BEAGLE RATI-IEONE, '30 SECOND TEN ORS ERLING BERNI-IARDT BRAUNER,'29 XIVILLARD EDWARD DECAMP, '31 CLIFFORD HOW'ARD MILKS, '30 GLENN EDWIN KINGSLEY, '31 THOMAS WILLIAMS PIERIE, '30 JESSE FREMONT MOULTON, '31 TRUMAN KENT POWERS, '30 XVALTER RAYMOND SCIILO'rzHAUER,'31 FOLKE BECKER, '31 RICHARD BAXTER SHANLEY, '31 THOMAS BRODHEAD TRACY, '31 FIRST BASSES ALBERT NORNIAN PEDERSON, '29 MYRON FISHER VINCENT, '30 WILLE'F MURTON ALLEY, '30 FREDERICK BILLINGS ALLYN, '31 ALFRED BENNETT MERRICK, '30 H1'MAN FISHER, '31 CLINTON ROGERS STUDVVELL, '30 ROGER WVILLIANI KINNE, '31 CI-IARLES SNITONV, 30 JAMES EUGENE NEARY, '31 SANFORD BADGLEY WVELLS, '30 JOHN SELEY TOWNSEND, '31 SECOND BASSES EDWARD LINDSAY GRAY, '29 LEROY HAMILTON XVARDNER, '31 EDWARD RANDALL ALLEN, '30 IRVING CARL WATKINS, '31 RUSSELL EDWARD BARONE, '30 ERNST ALAN NORDS'fRONI, '31 CARL THEODORE KOERNER, '30 EDWIN PARSON YOUNG, JR., '31 EIQBOE , .,..... Pl'r:ia'nIt . ....... .,..,.,. M mnqger ......Ar.ri.rta11! Mnrzlzger .....,,G1':ldln1!e Mll7ldg6V ..................Dircrtor ........Arting Lmdn' ,,...,,Armmpw1i.rt ALFRED LUDMAN STEVENS, '32 WVALTER OLIVER BAUER, '33 FREDERICK GERBER PORTER, '33 CLIFFORD BENJAMIN RAYMER, '33 SEWARD SUMMERS, '33 GEROW VOORHIS, '33 OLAP ARNLIOT BRAUNER, '32 HENRY EDWARD GUERLAC, '32 FREDERICK THORNTON ROPE, '32 ARNLIDT RAOLD BRAUNER, '33 GEORGE ALFRED HUTCHINSON, JR.,'33 ALFRED VAUGHAN Cl-IINNOCK, '32 LOUIS JAMES HARRIS, '32 JOHN WAYNE LATCHER, '32 EUGENE SEAEURY BBLDON, '33 MORRIS PERINCHIEF, '33 JOSEPH FRED. SCHOELLKOPF, 4TH, '3 CARROLL JOHNS WOLCOTT, '32 STEWART GORDON COOK, '33 IRWIN FREDERICK ELEER, '33 WILLIAM JOHN GUTKNECHT, '33 3 GEORGE HUIIERT CLARK, '31 CHARLES DURLEY NI'fCIIlE, '32 CHARLES I-IENRY HUNTOON, JR., '33 MARTIN XVESTBROOK Hass, '31 RICHARD REESER, JR., '32 WILLIAM GELNIAN MCCOLLObi, '33 1 ' 'Ill' 'Y' EE '- 'T 'f ar A 'I' P , 'I I M, A I 'J A -I . Ayn, H2451 11917211 '- -g' .- - .-.- -1 FQ. l J 5 lf' .,n I . 75 N 4 Qs' Harrington Southworth Patrick Marcus Ellis Price Kegel Neidhart Rosevear Rich tmyer MacQueen Lee Wineburgh Budelman Hunter Horowitz Spclshouse Disque Goodwin Hanson C. Loeffler F. Loefller Marietta Coleman Kinne Sawyer Swartley Miller Wallace - lQ2QE'5 1'El 93 o Mandolin Club GEORGE Louxs CULEMAN, '95.. .,.,,,Y .. - 1 . , .. .. . . Dirzctor HARLDLD EDWARD MARIETTA, '30 ,,,,,, ,.,,,,, ,......,, ,.,,,,,,,, L e .fx zlfr BANJOS Cl'iBS'l'BR FILKINS MON1'lE1'l-I BUCIIANAN, '32 FRANCIS MARTIN KEGEI., '33 RICHARD BAXTER SPELQHOUSE, '31 VIOLINS Er-IMANUEL I-lonowrrz, '32 ROEERT DAVIS RlCHTMYER, '32 FRI'rz EUGENE LUERPLER, '30 MAX DEYOE SAWYER, '30 SAMUELJACQII XVINEIIURGH, '31 SAXOPHONES XVILLARD EUGENE BUCK, '31' FRANCIS BURT ROSEVEAR, '33 FREDERICK TODD BUDELMAN, '31 WILLIAM AVERY SOUTHWORTI-I, '32 .IAMES JAMISON HUNTEll,.J1l,, '32 ROBERT JAMES WVALLACE, '30 STANLEY Cl'lRIS'I'OPllER MILLER, '30 LESTER BROKAW WHITING, '29 TRUMPETS EUGENE ANDREW GLASSER, '30 XVILLIAM HAJITMAN HARDER, '30 CLARINETS ROBERT WVILLXAM DISQUE, '33 RODNEY KENNETH KETCHAM, '29 FLUTES EDEN HUNTER CARRUTHERS, '29 ROBERT SWIFT CRAIG, '31 TRCMBONES GORDQN Hurr ELLIS, '32 MYRON VINCENT MURGATROYD, '33 MANDOLIN BASS EDWIN CIIESTER HARRINGTDN, R., '33 RAYMOND MARCUS, '31 MARIMBA CELLO WILLIAM FRANKLIN HUDGE, '32 KARL SOMARINDYCK LOEPFLER, '30 DRUM TUBA PAUL XVENDELL NEIDIIART, '33 KENNETEI WVINSTON ASHLIAN, '33 BARITONE PIANO HONN'ARD KURTSKIENNINGS, '30 XVILLIAM JOI-IN SULLIVAN, '30 . Tw Ip' A Av- H--A If I ., I' , A - I A . '. - - 1124711 .. Iigfyl- h ElQ2QE ElQ3o5, Becker Daclcs Allen Neary Tw Review On the day after Christmas, the clubs arrived in Rochester. Here they were to give the initial performance of the year. The Cornell Club of that city entertained them with a luncheon in the Sagamore Hotel, then they attended a tea 'dance and that evening a dinner, given for them by the Rochester Club. The concert was pre- sented in Kilbourne Hall, and was followed by a dance at which the clubs were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noonan of Rochester. Leaving Rochester, the clubs headed westward to Detroit, where they gave their second concert in the Scottish Rite Cathedral of the Masonic Temple. In the afternoon they had been entertained by the Cornell Club of Detroit at a luncheon in the Book-Cadillac Hotel, and that evening attended a dinner dance in the Crystal Room of the Masonic Temple. The next day the men vvere the guests of the Cornell Club of Cincinnati, and attended a luncheon given in their honor by Mr. and Mrs. Le Blonde, the former a prominent Cornell alumnus of the class of '19. The men were the free guests of the Hotel Sinton, and it was at this hotel that they presented their program. They stayed in Cincinnati over Sunday and arrived in Chicago on Monday. After being the luncheon guests of the Chicago Cornell Club, they broadcast over the National Broadcasting Chain. Mrs. Weary entertained them at the Women's Athletic ROGER Wmum KINNE' '30 Club and they were the guests of L. M. Viles, '04, Prcridnzt Q1 i '1-'ae' ' '1 qp ,v ' 'FUN'-'f 'T - L . . .Alla H248H - -l--l-- Iid'U' ElQ2Qs'- '1El.9.3'os Whiting Ketcham TW at an informal reception. They had dinner at the Cincinnati Club and the concert was given at Orchestral Hall. Akron was host to the clubs on December 30th. No concert was given that night, but the following day the clubs gave a radio program, and later attended a tea dance and a reception at the University Club. Another dance followed, after which an enthusiastic audience heard the New Year's program at the Goodyear Theater. The next day saw the clubs in Dayton, where a tea dance was given for them by Engineer's Club. That evening they presented their concert in the ball room of the Miami Hotel, which they made their headquarters, and following this were the guests at another dance. The last day of the trip, Friday, the clubs came into Syracuse on a special train. The men were given a smoker at the University Club, and the concert was presented at the Hotel Syracuse, where it was heartily received. ' The following noon found them again in Ithaca, 0 having concluded a highly successful tour, a tour ' which was marked by pleasant entertainments, contacts and thoroughly appreciative audiences. 'Q Two new Cornell songs, Lingering, and 'ATales of f Cornell, were presented for the first time on this trip. The clubs made their annual Junior week ap- pearance on Thursday night, February 6th, in Bailey Hall. The program which was made up of a variety of classical and popular selections, including some of the best loved Cornell songs was particularly appro- priate for the festive occasion and the colorful audience. -N LEROY ADAMS GOODWIN, JR., '30 Mnzzagel' .,,. .I ', '1F i e ef'-e P-f-1r'1f- ,ft ' I I 3. , H A . . A , '. il-- ' B H2493 IJ un' El9'2QE El'Q3D5 J 1-11 M. D. BAURI A. S. BENENSON J. P. CROSBY W. O. DEVILBISS S. N. BALLOTIN P. G. BARBER F. T. BUDELMAN W. E. BUCK J. A. BULLOCK E. D. CROCFIERON The University Band T. K. Pownns R. D. RICHTMYER J. C. STOCKER S. E. SCHARI-'F A. E. TIESLER H. G. VINCENT, JR G. F. STEVENSON GEORGE Louis COLEMAN, '95 ............,.......................,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,.,,...,,,,, D if5'ft0f THEODORE LEONARD OsnoRN, JR., '31 .,,,,,, ,,.,,.,,,, D mm Major TRUMAN KENT Powans, '30 .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.., .,,,,..,,,,,,,,, L mflgr CORNETS W. R. ELLSWORT11 W. D. HENRY A. W. Fucx-rs M. W. HOAG E. F. G1zzARELu C. T. JouNsoN P. F. RonsoN E. A. GLASSER G. N. MILLER R. ZEIGLER CLARINETS C. S. CAVE R. K. KETCHAM R. M. CLOUGH T. A. PASTO C. S. JACKOSKI H. C. PURCELL SAXOPHONES C. L. ELLSWORTH , B. J. LOWENSTEIN J. W. GA1NEY T. L. OSBORN, JR. L. E. STILES J. W. KINNEY, JR. J. W. SHOEMAKER S. KORSON TROMBONES J. C. BAKER H. H. LYMAN G. L. Dxr.LoN N. B. MATTHEWS R. N. LovEJoY G. H. PAYNE PURDY ALTOS P. C. HICKOK H. HOWARD J. L. HOLLANDER R. H. GLECKNER, JR. P., ALWARD M. FOTER E. H. BUTLER S. FRANK W. A. SOUTHWORTH R. A. EYERNIAN R. MARCUS R. WVALLACE I. D. Sums R. W. STEWART L. H. WVARDNER AND BARITONES H. K. JENN1NGs PICCOLOS R. H. INGLIS DRUMS C. L. GEEL R. MCCARTHY R. S. Looms R. REESER C. V. PECK J. R. PARKER W. R. TERRY Q3 1 f AL- n mv 1wn'f' I4TTj11f -1E::'hHT f 'Z?T :Ziyi TT iq . II- ' Q' L L- wa- A P , Y - .-- - lfyf' - L- 525GB .1 . 'Lf El QZQERU' 'Efl9.3D'E The F1'eslJman Band HOVVARD KORTS JENNINGS, '30 .,A...,,....... ROBERT ALEXANDER EYERMAN, '33.. , . W11.1,xAM Avmu' SOUTI-IWORTH, 32. ,..,. .,.,,.,,,,.,.,,Y,. ........ P. A. DEI. GIORNO R. HICKS E. R. CANNON W. G. Hxu. C. G. HOWLAND W. T. ANKELE C. W. ARNISTRONG C. D. BARNIZTT O. T. BRAC!-ILBY R. F. DOWNER FRENCH HORNS S. C. BUSH S. G. COOK TRUMPETS K. T. HITCFINIAN L. L. OT'FD P. A. SHBRRY J. W. THOMPSON M. XVILL CLARINETS H. L. JONES R. H. JORDAN J. R. M.kSTERSi!N R. H. MILLER F. O. PEAFI1 M. W. REESE K. P. WVILSON SAXOPHONES H. GUSSMAN D. E. HUDDI.ESTON G. A. PIUTCHINSON S. A. JOHNSON TROMBONES R. LAWRENCE M. V. MURGATROYD G. A. RIAIL F. E. MCNUTT H. F. MILLER D. C. PERRY C. B. RAYMER BASSES K. W. ASHMAN M. B. COLLINS L. H. SCOTT Tro ...............,....Lmdef .......,.Drzmz Major' .........Ma11nger M. E. TREADWELL S. WALTER E. C. RUSHWORTH G. S. SLOUGHTER H. S. TAYLOR W. H. ROSE F. B. ROSEVEAR A. D. STILLWELL W. D. VANDERBILT F. W. WVENDNAGEL ALTOS C. H. HUNTOON G. H. KRIEGER BARITONES R. W. CASE R. M. HOOD F. R. POKRASS DRUMS G. E. BULLOCK W. O. KURTZ P. W. NETDHART P. C. WADSWORTH I W- :W I Il HT' TR ' -ff-1-wr 4 f' ' JI, . .J . 'I' P , J - 'I A I , - V - V H2513 PJ. 14:1 -T -E'lQ2QE 'EIIQBDE - R. The University Orch estwz FRITZ EUGENE LOEFFLER, '30. ,.,.,.., WILLIS CHARLES GORTHY, '30 ..,,.,,,A GILMOURE NICHOLS COLE, '31 ...,.., GEORGE Louxs COLEMAN, '95 ........,,,,, HAROLD EDWARD M.ARIETTA, A. AEEL J. B. ADAMUS D. L. BLACKING G. S. BUTTS L. ALTMAN S. M. BALLOTIN P. A. DEL GIoRNo E. J. FISHER M. DEKKING J. A. FRIED Prerident ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.Mdl1dgll' .........AI.l'iJfc171f Mamzger ..Direcror 30 ................................... . ....,.. C0lZl'fI'f Mailer' FIRST VIOLINS E. HoRowITz . KAPLAN . L. ICIMBLE D K F. E. LOEFFLER H. E. MARIETTA A. PORUBEN S. J. WINEEURGH SECOND VIOLINS L. D. FREYDBURG H. E. GUERLAC C. M. HOFPNIAN J. J. HUNTER B. HERTZBERG K. S. LOEFFLER M. E. JENKS G. KANNER H. F. MILLER D. C. PERRY CELLOS H. C. PERKINS XV. W. PRICE . D. RICHTMYER . . SAWYER M D W. A. SOUTHWORTH A H . . STOCKMAN T. A. RYAN W. C. SWARTLEY S. L. TAMARIN H . H. ZERMANN . H. PIQREM.-KN . XVIKSTROM CLARINETS BASSES CORNETS VIOLAS F. T. BUDELMAN G. A. BARNES D. G. DEGROAT L. M. BERNSTEIN W. G. HILL V. KARAPETOFE E. A. GLASSER J. L. FINNEY R. K. KETCHANI R. E. MARCUS E. F. GIZZARELLI S. C. FRANK H. C. PURCELL L. H. WARDNER W. THOMPSQN M. S. GLUSHEIN TROMBON ES DRUMS FLUTES HORNS L. L. BARNES F. E. AERAI-IAM R. S. CRAIG S. G. Cooxc H. H. LYMAN P. W. NEIDHART W. H. FRENCH C. S. FRONHEISER L. P. SMITH CYMBALS R. H. GLECKNER . A. JOHNSON Q G. A. VAIL M. J. FOTER . R. SCHERMERI-IORN OBOE BASSOON TYMPANI PIANO TUBA P. R. AUSTIN R. H. MILLER W. S. BACHMAN I. D. SHIRE K. W. ASI-IMAN rf 'I 0- 1 ' 1 .. -- I TT Qllff 1 , I A . , . : lIz52B E I Q21Q-E,l:! U1llE-I- 9. 3 oe Band and Orchestra Until 1927, the Cornell University Band was a mediocre outfit, inefliiciently drilled by student oflicers. Colonel Beacham, '97, who had returned to Cornell, saw the need for its complete reorganization and immediately started action toward this end. Captain Roarner was placed in charge, and it is to him that the credit is due for the line marching and discipline the band exhibits at all the games. Colonel Beacham enlisted the aid of E. A. Glasser and E. B. Littlewood in selecting the uniforms, and they spent the whole of their Easter vacation finding one to comply with their specifications. All preparations were kept secret until the Princeton game on October 22, when the band came swinging down the field in all its glory. The snappy trim appearance of the black oversea caps, the fiery red coats, and the Sam Browne belts took the crowd by storm, and it arose as one man to render one of the heartiest, most spontaneous ovations ever heard on Schoellkopf Field. The work accomplished by the band is remarkable, considering that it receives no support from the University. A band fund has been started for the purpose of buying more uniforms and of paying juniors and Seniors who remain with the band after completing their two years of required military training. The installation of this new fund holds promise for a bright future, when it will be possible to put a fully equipped, one hundred piece band on the field. The Clef Club, organized to take in the juniors and Seniors of the band who show real interest in their work, has been a strong factor in keeping these upper- classmen with the band, and as a result very few experienced men are lost from its ranks at the end of two years. The fall of 1929 saw the first appearance in the history of Cornell of an all fresh- man band. These men performed well throughout the season and will undoubtedly furnish much material for the regular band next year. The orchestra, one of the oldest organizations on the hill, was first established in 1870, in connection with the Philharmonic Society, a group of local musicians. In 1874 it became afhliated with the Cornell Musical Association, and later in 1886 it took the name of The Cornell Orchestra Club and was fostered by the Town and Gown Club. In 1889 the orchestra established itself as the Cornell University Orchestra and has since held that title. ln 1904 university recognition was obtained, and credit for orchestra work was established. At this time George L. Coleman, '95, was appointed director, and under his careful guidance the orchestra has succeeded in becoming one of the best under- graduate orchestras in the country. In 1920 twenty thousand dollars was left the orchestra by the late Gerald W. Hinkley, '15, Mr. Hinkley had himself been very active with the Mandoliii Club during his years at Cornell and established the endowment as an incentive for men to remain members of the orchestra during their four years at school. The bequest provides for eleven scholarships for the most loyal and talented members and makes the orchestra the only endowed organization in the university. In recent years, the orchestra has rendered many successful concerts in various cities in upper New York state, including Watertown, Buffalo, Rochester, and Au- burn. fr 'Ip 12 '1' if' 'I lv ' H, . . . A , fir- I P 112531 'l - --EIQZQE EIQBOEW--11-' Wallace Southworth Hulslander Shire The University Chimes RINGING STAPF ROBERT JAMES WALLACE, 'soc ,,,..... ..,...,w,w....,..w...,,Y.,,........................., U niveryity Cbimemasfer ASSISTANT CHIMEMASTERS PAUL LORING HULSLANDER, '31 IRVING DANIEL SHIRE, '31 WILLIAM AVERY SOUTHWORTH, '32 REVIEW Over sixty years have passed since the Cornell Chimes first became associated with the daily life of the University. During this time, progress has been made. New bells have been added, and improved methods of ringing have been made possible by modern mechanical installations. A wider range has been developed, permitting a much larger choice of musical selections, and many new arrangements have been made., In a consistent effort to better its performance, the staff has experimented con- tinually, always trying to bring out of the bells the best that is in them. Noise is easy to produce, harmonious renditions demand understanding and practice. This past year, as in others, the traditions of the Chimes have been upheld, and special programs played on all occasions of significance to the University and to the world outside. In conjunction with the operation of WEAI, Cornell's new transmitting station, the custom has arisen of broadcasting each day the one o'clock ringings of the Bells. This practice has been received enthusiastically by the large audience which listens to the daily programs of this station, and it is to be hoped that the custom will be continued, thereby greatly widening the ever increasing interest in the Cornell Chimes. I---as I -re on lf 2 ' 3 iI2541l 1...-l...iT lid-fl-' -l .-... If EAIQZQ-E. -EIQSDE '94 Nlemerial Stage K 5 'f Horn Rousseau Michaels Kelson Blinkoff Drake Forensics During the 1929-30 season, the Cornell Debate Team took part in debates with Columbia and Syracuse. On March 21st, 1930, the Cornellians travelled to New York to engage the Columbia team on the question Remlveel: The gavernmeazt censorship during peace times of literature, drama, and motion pictures .rheald he ahalirheal. The Cornell team, composed ofj. N. Blinkoff, '31, H. F. Drake, '31, and E. T. Horn, '31, supported the negative side of the question. On April 18th the Cornell debaters met the Syracuse team at Ithaca. The issue of the debate was Rerolveel: That govervzffzerzt .rhozzld anelertake the alevelopvfzent of hydro- electric pawer. The Fifty-ninth Annual Prize Contest in Oratory was held in the Amphitheater on May 7th, 1929. The previous competition had reduced the number of contestants to five seniors, Miss L. C. Ingalls, Miss I. Blinkoff, H. D. Feuerstein, J. Rich, and M. Y. Yap. The committee of award, consisting of Professors Homan, Muchmore, and Farnham, gave first place to Mung Yee Yap, whose subject was What are the Chinese fghting for? On May 21st, 1929, the Forty-third Annual '86 Memorial Prize Contest in Public Speaking was held in Goldwin Smith Hall. The large number of aspirants had been reduced to ten for this final competition,W. Vander Voort, '30, C. Stine, '31, Miss I. W. Lamb, '31, A. Pruyn, '32, Miss B. Crosby, '31, H. F. Drake, '31, G. E. Howard, '30, G. M. Michaels, '31, M. Rothvvacks, '31, and E. R. Allen, '30. G. M. Michaels, whose speech was entitled False News, was adjudged winner by the com- mittee of award, Professors Laube, Marcham, and Strunk. The first of the four contests open only to students in the school of Agriculture was a new one, the Vegetable Grovver's Stage, and was held at Syracuse on January 10th 1930. The winner of the stage was L. L. Lasher, '31, Whose speech was entitled U. S. Namher One, and second place was awarded to A. J. Diadato who spoke on Sack: Appeal. The annual Rochester Stage was held at the Hotel Seneca in Rochester onjanuary 16th. S. R. Levering, '30 who spoke on Wlvat is Right with Fruit Growing in WOJf67'U in W i ' i ml ljir it If I ll255ll - i lid-'U-' h ElQ.zQ.E 'sl93osll' Rocberter Stage R lf ' Smith Levering Waldo Clnpp New York, was the First choice of the judges. H. S. ClaPP, '31, delivered a speech entitled Getting ready For the Breezkr, and was awarded second place. Cn February 10th the Third Annual Farm Life Challenge Contest Was held in Roberts Assembly. The question debated was Refolveel: That wezterpower for com- mercial electric plants in New York .Ytezte .rbnll be owned and controlled by the fteztej the Jttzte to own the pletntx and .titer tznel to .fell the power to private colnptmief for tliytrilnetion, C. C. Beebe, '31, who spoke for the affirmative, was declared the winner, and O. H. Maughan, '31, who upheld the same side of the question, Won second place. The flnal contest for the agricultural students was the Twenty-first Annual Eastman Stage in Public Speaking. This was held in Bailey Hall on February 13th, Fezrfn Life Challenge Stage K l 'f Beebe Maughan Clapp Sellers l 4 1 'A W A S+ q 'wmtectetwa ee he - I, . - - , I .-- -All' V f .WT-5-Ar -ful Y :H U 1125611 ill Elra2QEl '1'-Elfa.3oE fll- The Ve getahl e Gramer' .r Stage TW Lasher ,jon as Warren Diad ato and was particularly well attended. The Farm if Good Enough for Me, was the title of the winning speech and was delivered by A. L. Douglass, special student. P. G. Ten Eyck, '30, with The Farmer Ru1zJ'Hif Own Bzemzerr, as his subject was the second choice of the judges. These last two contests were staged as regular features of the annual Farm and Home week at Cornell University and are coming to be generally recognized as a part of that series of events. Forensics enjoyed a fairly good season in 1929-30. The coaching of Professors Muchmore and Wagner aided in developing the talents of a fairly large number of aspiring orators and debaters. l j Douglass Rahirmm Beers Levering Ten Eyck Mapes Moulton W -fa--fa .j ii - .4 Q ' V A it-- jI257ll Ilsszll -:fi i- - f. T, - QQ I ll -l I T lf' . ,X s A+ P 5 Martin Merriman Turner Stallman Scibold Noyes Acton Cnvin Levi Underhill Garrctson Low Blinkoff Aronson Lautrup Shire Miller Zocks Lehrman Pink Barton Ablcarizm Bostwick Gates Shuchowsky Schloh Perrcll Schoonovcr Schultz Linvillc Southworth Sloan Simon Brown A. Burch J. Burch Rockmorc Martinctti Eagan Cantaho Talbot Evans Dorman Wilson Bishop Leonard Bancroft Kaplan McCabe Harper Fucrtes Boynton Wood Stainton lr 5 I z - l , l . If . lL acss:Kl V,, , l Q r Rohertjordan Harper, '30 Margaret Ellen Althea McCallie, '30, . ., David Kaplan. '3l,. .. Myrtle Mcrretta Pullen, '3U,,. Margaret Ellen Althea MeCahe, '30 Mary lfuertcs, '31 , , . Damon lioynton, '31,.. ...., . , james Willmr Leonard, '3U-- . Lawrence Randall Martin, '31,....--. Grace Sylvia Arunsun, '31 Jean Gordon Bancroft, '30 Wilhelinina Barton, '31 jacob Blinknlf. '31 Mary Louise Bishop, '30 Damon Boynton, '31 Emily linstwielz, '31 Justine Burch, '31 Herbert Howarth Coe, '30 Gertrude Georgina Coyne, '30 jonathan Wadhains Curvin, '32 Francis Harold Drake, '31 Albert Lange Ahlcarian, '30 joseph Paul Acton, '31 -ElQzQ E EIQSOE l'fiii' Q1 F We, X12 '75 L f' ' ' 6595, 1 r-f,,gr,, 7 . Dmmcztic C lub OFFICE RS . .. ..,., . Pruulrur . ,lf'itL'-Pruidmt , , , ..Y-'cnlrrrri-Trrufurrr ,.. ,,,,, ..,..., . , .Liburnm ' ....,..,.. ll .3'.G,A. Rfflrr.n'nfullre ,, Mrwbrrfbip Colllmitteu ,,,, Membrrxbip Cammillrr .. .,.. Burirlrn Malnrqrr ,.......,3'luge Mirrmlgrr Leonard Noyes, '31 ,... .liufrer Efsrfririim Warren Dawson Seihnld, 30 .,....,, . , ..,, , ..,,. 4 uixlaut Elerlririun Mary Louise Bishop, '30 . .,,,., - Ella Virginia Roclcmore, '3l. ......., .... , .zlxrillam lllixrrrn afCa1.'umeJ lean Gordon Bancroft, '30 ....,... ,..... Mildred Mary Eagan, '3O.a ....... Justine Burch, '31 .... ..,. - ,.,, , ,. .. .. Rachel Hussey Wood, '30.. ,, .... , , . Alexander Magnus Drummond ......,, . , .,...,, ,Nlutren of Cwlumw Auirliuir Mi,rfre:.r of Carrumex .....,...,......Mirtre:.r afM1lEe-up Affinnrrr Mi.rrre.rr af Make-up ..,.., ,.,1'Vlitlre.t.r of Pmpdriiaf ,. ..Fr1rulgr Dlreriar ACTIVE MEMBERS Mildrenl Mary Eagan, '30 Dorothy' Louise Evans, '30 Mary Fuertes, '31 Elmer Lewis Gates, '31 Maxwell Armand Gronieh, '29 Adolph Wolf Haber, '30 Rnhertjordan Harper, '30 Margaret Anna Hnppman, '30 David Kaplan, '31 james Wilhnr Leonard, '30 Howard Sidney Levie, '30 Frank Norman Low, '32 Lawrence Randall Martin, '31 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Elsa Krusa, '31 Helen Margaret Lautrup, '31 Honora Carroll Martinetti, '31 Margaret Ellen Althea McCabe, '30 Chalmers Alfred Mole, '31 Leonard Noyes, '31 Myrtle Merretta Pullen, '30 Ella Virginia Roekinore, '31 Edna Mary Schoonover, '30 Ruth Edith Shuckowsky, '30 jeannette Sweedler, '30 Ruth Calista Tompkins, '30 Alpheus Underhill, '29 Rachel Hussey Wood, '30 Robert Vinrcnt Pollack, 'JZ Lansing Camp Schantz, '30 Josephine Amanda Beals. '31 Harold Arthur Lehrman, '31 Anneliese Sophie Charlotte Schloh, '3 .lcffnncuf Elem BFUWFI. '30 Rhoda Linville, '32 Margaret Amalia. Schultz, '30 Alice Elizabeth Butch, '31 Fritz Eugene Lnelller, '30 Warren Dawson Seibold, '30 Reid Hoyt Burrows, '31 Karl Somarindyck Loefller, '30 Irving Daniel Shire, '31 Anranetra Margaret Canrafw. '31 Rose Jocelyn Mnrgolin, '30 Jeanne Helen Simon, '31 Howard David Clements, '32 Harold Edward Marietta, '30 Mary Agnes Sloan, '31 Frederic l-lattnn Cowden, '31 Jean MeKi1ilay, '31 William Avery Southworth, '32 Gladys Muriel Dorman, '31 Benjamin Miller, '32 Arthur Charles Stallnian, '29 Lester Allen Eggleston. '32 Helena Merriman, '31 Dorothv Wood Stuart, '30 Leo David Freydherg, '32 Robert Edward Newman, '31 Marion'Jeanne Talbot, '30 Catherine Anna Gallagher, '31 Esther Cornelia Nothnagle, '30 George Townsend Turner, '29 Henry Chapin Garretson,Jr., '31 Mary Alice Pertell, '31 Molly Hassler Wilson, '31 Louisjanies Harris, '32 Frank Stiles Pink, '31 Benjamin Zocks, '32 in I, I ll' TL Y L 5D' lf xg, , JU, ' . -- v P - ,A - ' . . A , ', E - , - 12591 - -IS!-'wg'-, - 1-rn-n.n-,I Q .:lQ2,Q: :l9.3D: From Cock-Robin Review The 1928-29 season, of which some of the highspots were Sierra's The Romantic Young Lady, the H1929 Revue, and Eugene O'Neill's The Emperor jones was terminated with the three commencement performances of Dr. Knock, or the Triumph of Medicine, the French comedy success by Jules Romains. ight major productions and twenty-six one-act plays were presented during the season in forty-eight performances before audiences totalling some twelve thousand people in the University Theatre. In addition, at the request of the Auburn Amateur Dramatic Club, the Club took to that city a major production for a private performance. This season has seen the Club, under the direction of A. M. Drummond, swinging somewhat away from the one-act play in favor of the full length drama. The first major production of 1929-30 in the University Theatre was George Bernard Shaw's comedy of Na oleon in the days when he was making his fortune in Italy, The Man of Destiny. The same playwriglixfs How He Lied to Her Husband and The Dark Lady of the Sonnets completed this Shavian bill. From Shaw's intellectual foolings, the Club turned to nineteenth century melodrama with a pro- duction of the fine old Temperance Drama, Ten Nights in a Bar-room, dramatized by William W. Pratt from the novel by T. S. Arthur. It was played in all seriousness and staged in the best traditions of the last century with antiquated grand drapery, wing sets, and painted back-drops. Special music was arranged to accompany the more violent and the more pathetic scenes, and a special feature was the singing of the ballad, Oh Father, Dear Father Come Home with Me Now, by a highly amusing quartet. Ten Nights in a Bar-room so far holds the season's laurels for popular success. F ram ' 'Tbe lfVauld-be-Gentleman ' ' 4- '1r: ee 'P V -I - wi fre or g - v. one - an , r r JI v, Y Q, ,r..4, f-. YL A-, ,H-, f I H26OH 5 I Q 2 Q 1, 9 3 Us From The Man af Destiny From melodrama ofthe Seventies, the Club jumped to modern melodrama with Cock Robin, the ingenious mystery play by Elmer Rice and Philip Barry. The action of Cock Robin takes place during the rehearsal of an amateur play, and the stage is viewed hrst from the auditorium and later from back-stage, looking toward the foot-lights. The Club next paid its tribute to the classics with a production of Moliere's comedic ballet, The Would Be Gentleman in Lady Gregory's thoroughly actable translation. It was staged very simpiy in drapes and screens with the minimum of properties, the emphasis being thrown entirely on the actors who had the ad- vantage of playing in the most gorgeous costumes that have ever been seen in the UniversityTheatre in several fears. 5 For Junior Week, the Club returned to Shaw and put on his boisterous comedy, Fanny's First Play for the entertainment of the merry-makers. For the play within the play, a complete inner stage was set up with two pilasrers forming an inner proscenium. The critics whom Mr. Shaw lampoons in the induction and epilogue performed in front of the velour curtains of the inner stage. In addition to the full-length plays, the Club has produced this season, nineteen one-act plays and has to its credit the hrst performances on any stage of The Power of Fate from the Russian of Arkady Aver- chenko, The Mourning Call translated from the Spanish of Ramon de la Cruz by Walter H. French and Dale Mitchell ofthe English department, Honey-moonshine by D'Elbert Keenan, and one of Boccaccio's tales by Sara Louise Magonc. Before April is over, local drama-lovers will have had a chance to see The Golden Apple , a charming folk-drama by Lady Gregoryg LIourney's End, the great war play by R. C. Sherriffg The Fires of Vesta, a Dance Drama produced in cooperation with the Department of Physical Education for Women, The Cradle Song by Gregorio Martinez Siertag and Pirande lo's brilliant psychological drama, 'ASix Characters in Search of an Author. From Ten Nights in a Bar-room o ' ' rm we -'-- -2-'v 1re - -- it 1126111 1- Ffa uf- Q2QEi El'3.3DE ,I oi 'I' . 'Y . Q' .1 V, 4 sw ,nu 3 -if i' 3 .. MILITARY ilt79Zll X -I X L...- A ,,. -5 s l l i I l - , -.1 .xx Q M l PWS l l I 4 l I . 1 , ll Y X J IB .xe Ml' lr ,lf 3 Bri gandi Benning Leibowitz En gelhardr Hom an Stevens Crone Panuzio Hopper Dcvcupeclc Tunison Myers Link Freure Lummis Terwillegar Flint Kuney Rose Sawyer Rea Suerken Osborne Freeland Nelson Morrow Muller Carney Wilson Hemphill Rhodes Torh Grayd on Hilyard Pax ron Hassell Creal Leisinger Cone Udall lf I R ST IiA'I'I'A LION E 1 Q2 Q 5l '5l--9 .3 o 5. Reserve Ofjqcers Tmifzing Coflbs UNITED STATES OFIJICERS ON DUTY WITH THE R.O.T.C. AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY COLONEL ,IOSEPI-I W. BEACHAM, jR.,Cmmam1.nu Major II. Hospital, li.A. Captain H.j. Galley, IRA. Maiur P. M. lillis, Inf. Captain F. H. Gaston, F.A. Captain S. W. Curtis, Inf. Captain G. W. Hirsclx, Ord. Captain S. L. Dunlop, lnl. Captain R. S. Mackie, Inf. Captainj. G. Fuller, IHC. Captain ll. M. Ruanicr, Inf. CADET OFFICERS INFANTRY Major I.. M. Lei:-Anger, Cumnmmliuitg Currzpant .1 Captain A. ll. Rathbone 1f.tLicnt. H. K.Jenn1ng- 2.1 Licut. A. C. Stevena Cuullnntv II Captain D. S. Crcal lst Lieut. ll. T. lftcure Ztl Licnt. M. P. lltnnan Carnjmrtl' C Captain II. R. Ro-.c lar Llent. W. IE. Myeu za Licut. W. M. Vanneman Calnlmlgl D Captain I.. ll, Carney lst Licnt. W. G. Itlnllwmnlz 2tI Lient. A. Allen COLONEL I... PAXTON, Cunlmulltfirtg l.lEl.. I'. COL. S. WAKEMAN, .liecnml in Culnrlnmd SECOND BA'1'l'A LION Majur R. F. Hasscll, Cummrtmlirztg Camping E Captain M. F. Cunc lst Licut. R. li. Tcrwillcgar ld l..ieut. C. P. licylantl Cawpariz' F Captanij. W. Leonard Ist Licut. W. D. Chtistley lil Lient. H. W. Ostramlct Cnmpnql' G Captain li. H. Suetlten lxt Lieut. A. Link Ztl Licut. F. lj. Allyn Corlfpulp H Captain A. L. lfreclantl Ist Licut. G. F. Fisher 2d Lieut. j.-J. Pcllett FIELD A RTILLER Y COLONEL H. L. HILYARD, Cammmnlirig Captainj. A. Stewart, F.A. lst Lieut. S. E. Bullock, F.A. lst Lieut. C. Ennis, Inf. lst Licut. A. K. Hammond, F.A Ist Lieut. D. McNeal, S.C. Tl-IIRD BATTALION Major W. O. Dcvillniss, Cnmmrmdmg Cmparn- I Captain T. Udall lat Lieut. B. F. Wehher za Lieut. M. S. Gurnce Camping' K Captain L. G. Davy lat Lieut. C. S. Tracy Ztl Lieut. H. D. Craft Camping L Captain A. M. Ohdc 1stLicut.j. Rose I.lliUT. COL. T. M. I-IEMPI-IILL, .Yftar1al'inCarr1w.1nJ FIRST IiA'l'l'Al.ION Major Ii. S. Beamiet, Carnrmnullnlg Iknnq A Captain ll. R. llarltcr lit Licnt. l..j. Wnlturt llalrm ll Captainj. C. White Int l.ient. W. ll. Harder lst Lieut. R. H. lanntnis 1atI.ieut. F. Muller SECOND BATTA LION Ma1urG. II. Iintctty, Cnrnnmrnlirgq Ilizllrqr Captain R. li. Nclsun Ztl l..ieut. J. D. I-luppcr Zrl Lieut. R. P. Morgan ld Licnt. G. A. Rathjcn Ilnlllrlt F Captain F. W. Rea Ztl Lieut. W. C. Gorthy 2v.l Licut. F. L. Panuziu 2.1 Licut. C. E. Scott 2d Licut. O. Sturm 2t.l Licut. E. M. Palmquist Curnpurp M Captain C. S. Wilson IQ: Lieut. I. H. Hulse 2d Licut. A. L. Stevens THIRD BATTALION Major D. C. Kctnct, Curnlmnxding Barmj I Captain A. A. Toth ht Licut. L. A. Devenpcck Ztl Lieut. P. D. Beers ltl Lieut. F. A. Pram: Ztl Licut. L. H. Smith Battery K Captain C. M. Fisher lst Lieut. F. C. Saackc Ztl Lieut. A. Leilvnwitz Hinrrn C 13411151 G Bufrqi- L Captain C. K. Graytlun Captain I.. A. Gundwin Captain 15.1. Bauerle 1stLient. li. H. llalc 1:-1 Licut. E. H. Sliottliafer 2d Lieur. G. S. Flint Ztl Lient. I-I. ll. Sinclair :mm IJ znmq 11 Bvfffv' M Captain M. D. Sawyer Captain l.. Harwuodhlr. C:'l 'f'm W- E' Rhodes lat Licut. A. ll. Dickinson Int Lieut. A. V. Tunimn ld L'cUI'.I'.l- Hllmcf Ist Lictn. S. V, Haas Id Licut. A. O. Carlmn BAND 2il Licut. M. B. Elwllcrt Drum Major T. L. Oaburn,Jr. ld Licut. L. G. Mohr Ist Serge. R. K. Ketchum SIGNAL CORPS Captain P. I... Murtuw Ztl Licut. H. H. Benning ld Lieut. G. E. Mercer Captain II. R. Oahurnc za Lieut. P. E. lirigandi 2v.l Licut. R. M. Shumway ht l..icnt. A. li. Crctllc ld Licut. C. F. Crone Zd Licut. H. B. Simpson 1:-t Licul. C. T. Koerncr 2tl Licut. G. B. Engclharclt 2d Licut. M. E. Young 2t.l Licut. A. G. Foutc,Jr. I 'lv' - , I ll' if ff: I-Tfvif' 3 F . , 't 1 - li , A . ' . A A ', F - , - . ll265ll : M., 1 I Q,2,Q: ffl'1'2I,.Q 30.2 , fy .1 gn- l f s ' 1 f 7 Taking the fzmip Review The Military Department, composed of the Infantry, Field Artillery, Signal Corps, Veterinary, Ordnance Units and Band, has a membership in the Basic course of about lifteen hundred, and in the Advanced course of two hundred and fifty. At the close of last year the Battle of Ithaca, a tactical manoeuvre, was held on the golf links, the various units being divided into an attacking force, called the Reds, and a defending force called the Blues. This year the dedication of the War Memorial will take the place of the Battle of Ithaca. The War Memorial is the latest addition to the Baker dormitory group V A . l HARRY LEROY HILYARD, Colwzelaf Field Artillefy '3 and plans have been made to dedicate it on May 30th. At this time the entire R.O.T.C, will put on a special review and ceremony. One of the Military Departments major changes this year was in its uniforms. In place of the old- style olive drab uniforms, new gray uniforms with black leather boots were supplied, to all freshmen. These uniforms have found favor among the Basic students and have helped materially in fostering the morale of the R.O.T.C., besides greatly improving the appearance of the unit. Demonstrations which enabled all members of the R.O.T.C. to become acquainted with the multitude of weapons now in use by the Infantry were arranged during the year. New developments in each weapon were explained. Practice was given the second year I I , it , is s a ll ll266ll -1 El QZQE EI 9'.3lG'Ee'i' l .. . . -mln QQ.. Lf. n 011 the Marfaifze Gun Range at Plaltrbzzrg - Basic lnfantrymen in firing combat problems on landscape targets. Thus valuable training was obtained in the method of leadership of firing units, target designations, and the initiation, observation, and adjustment of fire. To instruct the Advanced course students in the intricacies of Artillery hte, a terrain board has been con- structed. The Board is electrically operated and is located in the Drill Hall. A great deal of interest in horsemanship and polo has been shown in the work of the Field Artillery. Considerable effort has been made during the year to secure funds for a riding hall and stables. These will form an important addition, as they will enable Cornell to have a polo team ranking on a par with those of other colleges. The efforts toward raising the funds have met with a certain amount of success and plans for the proposed building have been prepared. Despite its lack of practice facilities during the winter months the polo team has acquitted itself well. The first match of the year was on February 28th with the Comets of the Cincinnati Riding Club. The follow- ing day March lst, they played the 107th Cavalry team. Although both games were lost, the great improvement shown in the second game gave an indication of the sort of team possible if adequate training facilities were available. The team is composed of H. L. Hil- yard, T. M. Hemphill, M. D. Sawyer, C. K. Graydon, and G. P. Cooke, Jr. For the first time in the history of Cornell a Fresh- man Band, in addition to the famous Red Coat Band, was organized. The University now has two sixty piece bands, both of which played at all intercollegiate athletic events in Ithaca. The Varsity band played at Philadel hia for the Pennsylvania football game as JAMES LOVE PAXT0N,,lR-, '30 well, and, as usual made an excellent showing. Colonel of Infantry v ff - l Ill Wf f- 1-nf 2 rl . lr - A - J 'I ' f--f-- , l 'l uis' P ll2671l I-Q ZQ E 1's l fa 3,0 1 Q I 1' . 1- HF 'I IL' EL C 8 RELIGICDUS Ii- Ifd U-' 'ElQ2QE 'El9.3OE Cornell United Religious Work SAMUEL RALPH LEVERING, '30 ..,,..,.. WILLIAM TICKNOR REED, '30 ........ WILLIAM CAIRNS BANTA, '30.,, ..,,.,, . CABINET OFFICERS ,,, ......,..,..... Pl'E.fldt'Ilf ,.. ...,,,... Vine- Prarizlmt ., , ...... Rvmrdiug .I'm'z'tm:w ROBERT JOSEPH MCCARTHY, '30 ,,,,.... ,..........,. ,,,....,... ,,,.......... ..........,.A.,.,,, . . . , C0l'f'fJ'f707l5JiIlIg .SY-r1'e!awQy CHURCH RELATIONS HARROP ARTHUR FREEMAN, Grad ...,......,,,..,,.. .,..,,,,..,.......,,......,. ..,,,,,,, ,..,, .,.... .....,I......,..,... B I 1 p 1 in ALBERT PARKER, '32 ...,.........,,,.......... .,......I C i'l!'iJ'fiz7lI .Vriwcf RAYMOND CLAUDE MILKS, '30 ....,,.... ALBERT LANGE ADKARIAN, '30 ..,..,.I,,,. DAVID PENNQCIQ, '31 ..,. ..,,.........,.,,,,I,,,,,,,, SAUL ROSENTIIAL KELSON, '30. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ARTHUR BEATTYS BERRESFORD, Grad-. CHARLES FREDERICK CRONE, '30., .,.,.LL.. A BRADFORD NORTH CRAVER, '32 ....,..,,,,, , ...,.,, C011 g7'CfZ1lI'i0l1fll ,.,..,,,,, Epirrojml ,Frinlzlr .. ..,. Helwzv ...,....L11therun ..,.......Mvflrozli:t ..............Prc.rQym'im1 EDMUND THOMAS F EIST, '30 ,,,,.,,,,,,,...........,.,...,.,, .,,., ,,,,,,,,,, .,...,... ,....... R a 1 1 mn Catholic PHILIP NoRToN TUCKER, '30 ,,,.,.,,..,,......,.I...IIIII,...., ,.,,,. ...,I.,,...........,..I..II,.., , , ,...,...II,,,. Unimriun RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FREDERIC HATTEN COWDEN, '31 ..I.......,,....,..I...,....II...,...,,...,,,,,,,.,.........,..........,,,,. ........ .Y mdmr Cbffimmn BARNES HALL LIBRARY PAUL LORING HULSLANDER, '31 .,,....,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, .,.,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,.,, , .S' rndmr Cbnimfmx EXTENSION SERVICE TETSUO IVIIYAK.-UVA, '31 ......,.,.......................,.....,.,.......,................,...,.......,.,...,...,.,....,.....,....... .........,... C w1ferw1re.r ELMER STROREL PHILLIPS, '32 ,.,.,,,,,..,.., .......,.. ,..................,......,,,.,,,,,.,.,.,.. ..,.....,........,.,.. . . . . ,.,.,... Social .Yervice RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN STUDENTS PERCY BREWSTER JESSUP, '30 .,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,..,,..,II,,.,,I,,....,,.,..4.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,,...,....,.,....,..,. ,,.,,, , Sflldfllf Clwirm HI OUTING CABIN WALTER ERMELL SUNDELL, Grad .,,,.,,,,..,.,.....,.,,.,.,..,....................,., .... ...,,,.,,. ,,...... , ,.,.. 5' t 1 zdcglt Cbairmrm SATURDAY LUNCH CLUB ROBERT EvANs ALEXANDER, '30 .... ,............,,.,....,,.,,......,..,,...,..,...,..,.....,.......,...... ......,. I ' rexizlenf CARL ANGELO DELLGREN, '31 .....,... JOHN HENRY WVAY, '30 ..,....... FRESHMAN CAMP FINANCE PUBLICITY .........5'!1ulc11I Clmirmml , ,ftlfdenf Chairnmn JULIUS FREDERICK BRAUNER, '31 ..,..,... ..........,................1..... ...,,... 5' t llllfllf Cflllil7l7ll7l r I ' , R V '1-G 1 xr--if - 'E W? I N L ' Y fl I A , W I 5 Y , , .'I K 1127011 - il - 1 l'Q,2QEE'3F-'El 'Ei 3 C1E '6 l1' Cornell United Religious Woefk MAIlK S'l'llPHEN GURNALE, '31 , ,,,,. . FRED ERNILST' HAIl'l'ZCll, '31 ,,,, A CLARENCE HENRX' YAIIROW, '31 llumus FREDERICK BRADNER, '31 ,..., , RICHARD HENIIY' EDVVARDS ,,,. . MAYNAIKD LAMAR CASSADY , -IAMILS THOMAS CRUNIN.. ,.... , A Guonmz Eumzmz DUIQIIAM, '19.. ,Iorw IJIETRICM Wrrrxcn Fr:'r'r1zR,, A Ismorc BINSWANGER l'l0F1'MAN FRANK LAMRRRT ........ . ..., . ,. -IAMBA Asn'roN GREENE MooRu. , . HUGl'l ANDERSON MLIIIAN ..,, . MRS. IDA Vxmrnsns EDMOND ...,. PUBLICATIONS ,. .. . . ..,,,.,..,,.,,....,...,........,.............. Editor, The Frerhvzan Hdfll1L00k .,.,.....Blr.ri11cn' Mazinger, The Ff'C.fl7HZdil Hwzdbaok ,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.l.Edifor, Tb: Barfmrlr ,,,,,,,,,,Af,ri.rm11r Editor, The Barmlcfr STAFF A ,.,AAA,A,, A,,A,,A ,A,,A,A,, E , wmtive mul Dirrmrr of Vomtiorml Calmxel ,.,.,,, ,,, ,,,,,........,,,...... ..,...... A Lracini: E.wc1ftiL'e Director af Religion Rrgixtwztion .,......Dinfctor qf Union Mcetiilgx and Corlfernlref ,,..,Directo1' of Church Relntianf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,DlI'fffDf 0fLIbI'dl11' ....,....Dirertar of D51l0fi0llfll .S'8l'1!iL'6 ..,Dire:tnr gf E.9Cfl.'l1.IjDll .Yervire .. .... , Dirrctm' af Rclitgianx Education .........Dirfctor :Af .sxfllflfllf Empfaymmt Durham Moran Cronin Moore Cassady Hoffman Ferrer Lambert Freeman Tucker Phillips Hulslandcr Milks Abkarian Sundcll Craver Yarrow Jessup Nelson Kclson Miyakawa Recd Lcvcring Banca. Cowden Gurnce W' Il ' l l 3 R' l' e U271B ' I-df -Ui' .l.l.l., , ElQ.ZQE El9.3DE The Barnes Hall Library Cornell United Religious Work The most significant accomplishment of the year has been the new steps taken in the field of cooperation of religious groups. Rabbi Hoffman, head of the Hillel Foundation at Cornell, and Dr. T. Cronin, in charge of Roman Catholic students, have accepted portfolios on the staff of the United Religious Work. There are now seven major religious groups represented on the staff. In harmony with this expansion, the name of the Cornell Ufziwrrity Clarirtizuz Arrocimfion has been changed to the Cornell United Religion: Warlz. A typical illustration of this growth in unity and tolerance was the interdeuominational banquet, where three hundred students, representing practically every religious faith on the campus, gathered with common purpose and interest. The work in the field of religious education is marked by the variety ot' group projects and discussions carried on. Speakers of Hrs: rank in their particular fields were brought to Cornell to speak before groups in the Saturday Lunch Club, and to meet with the C.U.R.W. Council and Cabinet, or the Church Societies. Two series of devotional services were held in Sage Chapel during the spring of 1929. One was led by Dr. J. T. Stocking of St. Louis, the other by Prof. H. H. Tweedy of Yale. Later, Prof. H. P. Van Dusen, of the Union Theological Seminary, presented a series of lectures on the philosophy of religion- During the fall, in a program designed to illustrate the achievements of the American Negro and the problems involved in his adavnce, the fields of art, literature, and history were reviewed by eminent Negro leaders in these fields, such as Dr. W. E. B. DuBois and Mr. Walter White. The project included forums, lectures, discussions, a concert by the Utica Jubilee Singers, and a display of books, materials, and samples of local negro handicraft. There was manifest a growing interest in religious courses. Three were given in Barnes Hall during the first semester. Seven were offered in the second semester, including courses dealing with the fundamentals of the Jewish, Protestant, and Roman Catholic ' faiths. Other groups, such as the Poetry Group, Community Club, Freshman Forum, Life-Philosophy Group and Church Study SAMUELRALPHLEVER1NG,'3O groups grew up and held together purely on the basis of intrinsic Pfefldent interest. l' 1 - wif . . -ve . L ' f J I F , v l, N, 4,.'l . K - 3 8 ' I A 527211 El Q29 El '1'Et 9 so E The Outing Cubin at Twin Glem Relationship with religious groups in other university centers was accomplished largely through conferences. Cornell was represented at the Mid-Winter Men's Conference at Buck Hill Falls, Pa.g later by twenty-eight students at a state conference at Syracuse, and by one Cornellian at the Summer Service Group in New York last summer, studying social and industrial relations in that city. The International Students' Reception in Barnes Hall brought together one hundred and fifty students and faculty who came from all over the globe. Dean Kimball, of the Engineering College, delivered the address of welcome. The Cornell-in-China Club, with the purpose of encouraging friendly relations between Chinese and American students and the establishment at Nanking University of a Cornell Edu- cational Enterprise, has shown a steady growth of interest. New moves have been made to establish its place more firmly among Cornellians. In the field of publicity, the Bfmmtlt has appeared bi-monthly, with the avowed purpose of informing students ofthe activities of Barnes Hall, and of serving as an organ for the expression of student thought on religion. Special service has been offered through the Employment Bureau, the opportunities for counselling on personal problems, and the Loan Fund for small short-term loans without interest. The Twin Glens Qmmhmohmdammemrmmxmnmtwrwmhgmuwohwdmw Freshman work has assumed several new and important aspects. In addition to the distribution of hfteen hundred handbooks, the holding of church receptions for the incoming men, the promotion of Freshman Camp at Lisle for sixty-one freshmen, special attention has been given to the development of more group unity in the class as tt whole. The Committee of Twenty-one, all Freshmen, staged a Frosh Stag Night for four hundred Freshmen in Willard Straight Memorial Hall. Later they led in thc formation of a Sunday Evening Supper Club, the Red Lion Club, open to all men in the class inter- ested in helping achieve the purpose of the Club. In order to unify the work for Freshmen more completely, a survey of the class was conducted. It included a study of their interests, past performances, and itnrnediate problenls of adjustnlent. Sixty-hve percent of the Freshmen responded in the survey. 'The year,in brieh has been one ofsteady progresszextensively, by the inclusion of more religious groups within the work of the C. U.R.W., and by the increase in the number of active student . leadersg intensively, by the growth of aspirit of tolerance and unity, and in the deepening ofinterestin, and devotion to, the cause of MAYNARD LAMAR CASSADY religion at Cornell. Annotate Executive .wth 1 I rl 'Y K . - I I h It A A y ily 1 .1 p i s - A A I I I V K 'A'- V I, .. ,, ' ll273ll ., 'K ' ' -. ' -V - .h,'1.,-7 1 1 ATHLETICS 111 I-d' 'fu' -'- EIQ2.QE 'El'3.3OE DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL Preeielezzt of the Athletic Council ROMEYN BERRY, '04 Graduate Mafzatger of Atbleticer JOHN DONALDSON RUSSELL, '29 A.r,ri.rta11t to the Graduate Manager me , a '4f 'l 1 e 1 i srj 2'4 P M7711 u iT. -. 1 1 DEXTER SIMPSON KINIBALL, , ,. , ROMEYN BERRY. ......,,,,,,,,,,, ,. CHARLES HAZEN BLOOD ....,, . XVILDER DNVIGIIT BANCROFTA, , FOSTER MELDRUM COFFIN, CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN. ,. ,. HORACE BREWSTER SHOEMAKER, .. . RAYMOND PAUL SHAROOD . ,..,..,,,, . CHARLES LEIGHTON MCGAVEIKN. . .. JOSEPH XVILLIAM BEACI-IAM, JR. ,.,. . SAMUEL W.KKEAIAN ,,.,44,..L,,,L,,,,, GEORGE BROOKS EMENY ,,,,,, JEREMIAI-I STANTON FINCII ,,... DAVID FLETCHER HOY ...Y....L, BLINN SILL CUSI-IMAN, JR ...... LEWIS HUDSON DURLAND ,,.,,,,,,, FRANK THOEAM ARMSTRONG ,,.... BRISTOW ADAMS ....,L,.,.,.,...LL,,.,LL.,,. . CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN, JR .... ,, CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW ..... CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM WILSON, JR... LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE ,.,, ROBERT XVEBB LEWIS ,,,,I,II,,,I,, A ,,,,,,,,, , JOHN KENT HEWSON ,,..... VEASEY BELL CULLEN ......., CHARLES LOVE DURHAM ,,,... HOWARD SIIAIIARD JOHNSON .,,,.. ROBERT IMRIE HOOD ,,,..,,.,,,,, RALPH FENNO PROCTORI .,,,.,,I,,I,I,I,,, ,, lQZQEI:,! u1'El fa 3 O E Atlaletic Council FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTII .,.,.. EARL STEWART BESSMER ................,... JOHN BOYD ATWOOD ,I..I, GEORGE VAN MCKAY ..,..,,...,.. CHARLES DIIIELE BOSTWICK ,,..... SAMUEL GREEK TIEMANN ,..., ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN .,....I 'JAINIES RICHARD KNIPE ,,...... ROLLINS ADAMS EMERSON ,..... HAROLD THOMAS CLARK ....., STEPHEN FRANCIS DUNN ....,. HARRY GLENN HERE ...,. HERMAN DIEDERICHS ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, BENJAMIN HOWARD DETWILER ..,,,., ELKINS HAMILTON HALE ,......I...,. LESTER CUYLER DADE ....... LAURENCE PUINIPELLY ,,.,...,.. IRVING EUGENE CANTOR ................ FREDERICK WILLIAM KILEORNE ...... ARTHUR ROCI-IE TOEIN ,....... , ........ , . ..,...Prefirlcf1t .....Gl'1II!llllfE Managcr ,..Fif1ar1cial Aduircr ,,., ..... C nfmril Member ,... Alumni Rt'f7l'E.fHIfflff1lC Azluim' A .... Cofzzmoclore of Crrw ..,,...,,..........,M111111.ger of Crew ,,,..A.f.l'i.ffcllll' Manager of Crrw .IA....,,,......Football Advifer . I..... Captain of Football ,...,....,....,.....MdlIfIg6I' of Football ...Arxirfafzt Manager of Football . ,................. ..... B axcball Azlvinr .......Ca11taiI1 of Bauball ...,,......,.,.,...Mar111ger of Barcball ,..AJJiftar1t Mfczzagrr of Bafcball Aflviur . .......Cllpllli71 of Track ..............,........Managcr of Track ......AfI'i.rtanl Manatgsr of Track ,,.,....,..........Ba.Ilzctball Azlvixer ,.,,..Capt:1ill of Bafkerbal l ...,.,.....A.....,..Mona.ger of Bamketball Auiffant Mmzagn' of Baxkctoall ....,.......,.,....,....Wrutling Azloim' ,..Captaiu of Wl'e:tlilIg .,.A,.,,......Mo1z:1lgrf' of Wrenlirzg ,..,...!1uiftanf Mmzager of Wremtling ,,.,.,,,,...S'occe1' Arlvixer .. .... Captain of .Yoccrr ...........,,.,.....Mana,g:r of .Yocccr .....,AJ.rifIant Mzlrlflgel' of .focccr .,.,.Lacl'oJJc Acloirer ,,.,...Captair1 of Lacrom' .,v,..,...,..,.,...,.Mol1ageI' of Lacrone ..,.ArJi.rfaut Mallalger of Lacroxxc .....................I'1ockgf Advixcr ....,,.Captai11 of Hockey .. ..,,,.,,,.,,,.,,. .Manager of Hockqy .,,,..A.ui,rla11t Mauagrr of Hockey ..,,.,,...,,.........,.,.Tmui: Azlvinf ,, .I... Captain of Tennif ..,A,...............Ma1mger of Tmnix .,..,.AIJi.ffllllI Mllilllgff of Tennis .A.,,.ww............F:11cin.g Arloixer ..,.,Captai11 of Fencing ...,.,,,..,.,,,.....Marmgcr of Fencing ,. .... Auirmlzl Manager of Fencing E I I ' A I TT 'I F1 I all-I -- - 'l' 43' N 1 ,. - -H ui' ,, 8 1 '- II2781l Iiiihb '--1'l--EIQZQE' 'sllaaos 1930 E. Anal. R. E. ALRXANDILR E. S. BESSMER C. S. Bolus R. W. BROWN G. F. BRYON A. B. BL1'I'LlLll D. H. CALLAIIAN I. E. CAN'roR E. S. CARY, JR. P. K. CHAMPION' E. A. Colm H. W. CRAWFORD B. S. CUSHMAN, JR. B. H. DE'I'WlI.Eli A. B. DICKINSON R. L. DUNNHLLY F. G. DUI.AI'l' H. B. ECI-:ERT R. G. ELDRIDLQE A. R. ERDA F. C. FAY C. M. FISHER R. J. Go1.Ds'rmN J D G W G S. Gowm' HALL . N. HAl,l. . C. HBASLRY . E. HEBKIN C. T. HUFFMAN W. G. Honnuooxc Wearevfs of the HC W. L. MANN, JR. R. MCKAIG C. H. MBINIG F. L. Moor-r H. V. MooN J. R. PARKER, JR. E. B. PATTISON W. R. RICHARDS R. G. Rouss N. E. Scorr H. A. SHERWVOOD H. B. SHOEMAKER C. W. Smsonr H. Srnzvr P. TATTERSFIELD S. G. TIEMAN A. L. TowsoN C. E. TREMAN, JR. K. B. TROUSDELL S. WNAKHMAN G. C. WVALLACE F. J. WVEISS S. WVICKHAINI E. H. Woonnuvrf 1931 A. G. ALLEN,JR. A. F. BORDOGNA J. B. BURKE O. R. CARVALHQ B. B. CLARK G. H. CLARK If -1-- l1 ... H. W. HANSBN F. E. HARTZSCH R. HEIDELBERGER V. K. HENDRICKS A. L. HESSNEY R. E. HIGGINS A. W. HOPPENSTEDT P. N. HUNT F. A. LUEDER M. M. LIPSCHXTZ E. MADDEN E. E. MAIQRANA C. M, MARTINEZ J. W. MCCL'LLOUGH, H. M. MURPH1' A. OEST W. C. REDDING, JR. B. B. RHODES H. H. ROUSSEAU S. B. SCHREUDER J. R. S1-xALLcRoss R. F. SPITZMILLER W. M. VANNEMAN R. C. XVILLIAMS 1932 J. S. BUTTERWORTH S. O. CLAGGETT D. F. ECKERT G. H. Eumnr L. M, HANDLEbi.AN G. E. KAPPLER J I. H. HULSI! H, T, CLARK Ct MARTINEZ G. P. HUNTILR E. L. COLYER J. R. MCKOWNE H' S4 -IOHNSUN E- A' CUURTNEY G. O. PRIEDEMAN J. J. KANIYH R. E. Cnosux' AA F, RANNY E. H. Kmcasuuzn' G,J, Dmsmmuz H- J, RIEKERT A. LAFRANCE. J. P. DoNovAN R. SHIELDS C. E. LARSDN S. L. ELMER M. R' STEVENS S. R. Lnvmuwcs G. C. FURMAN 1' V, Tm-LAR L. H. Lsvx' F A. GRAVINO G- C. ZAHN R. W. Luwrs E. W. GUTHRIE R. C. LLQP B. W. HACKSTAPP In A-.ff 1- W- A---A lf. , ' 1 A ,J u A I 1' H279H . E I Qzfa E1'f 51's1l 9 .310 5 Jungc Craft Aring Sch Ocdingcr Windsor -WW: f ' Varsity Cheerleaders HEAD CHEERLEADER MILTON WALTER ARING, '30 ROBERT DOUGLAS JUNGE, '30 MALCOLM COWAN MATTICE, '30 HAROLD DUMONT CRAFT, '31 CHEERLEADERS RICHARD SPENCE JONES, '31 GEORGE RICHARD SCHOEDINGER, '31 MELVIN PERCY WINDSOR, '32 Cbeerleaderx in action dzzrifzg the Princeton Game Mow. W' ' , ' A g r '-fl. l ,, 'H+ ' ':1fAf ' . ,I 1 1 I 3 , ,. . E 1128011 . FOOTBALL ElQ2QE 'El9.3os G. Donn: l 1 X .ig Mit. JV. L s . WAKEMAN P. N. HUNT ld- U-' The 1929 Football Season At the outset of the football season, prospects were not very encouraging. Eleven lettermen of the 1928 team were out for practice, but of these, four were ineligible. Captain Wakeman, right tackle, and Hunt, right guard were the only two men left from last year's line while in the back- field, there was Howard Johnson at quarter, Hoffman, M. I. Johnson and Kanich, halves, and Scott, fullback. The freshman team had been markedly unsuccessful the year before and few dreamed that Coach Dobie would find much material in it. On September 28th, Cornell beat Clarkson 60 to O. A green line, strengthened by the presence of Wakeman, Hunt, and Ibold functioned raggedly. The backlield seemed unsteady, and played by fits and starts, a number of excellent passes being the feature of the Cornell attack. During the following week, lbold was lost to the team through ineligibilty, and Wallace, a junior, was groomed to take his place. On Satur- day, the team met Niagara. Almost immediately after the kick-off, Niagara fumbled, Wallace recovering for Cornell. Johnson scored a touch- Cornell Score: az Tozzclulozon in Riclamomi Game M 5 ' ' , - 5 D .I tri? .L I1 Y T 5 'C' ' I l l ll' if v 'W n J , .. .f -A-.ull r , 3 i- . HZBZH u 1u 1 - , ,iF'.lJQ2QE 'EIQBDE down shortly afterwards with an eighteen yard run around. right end and Wakeman kicked the goal. Again Niagara fumbled and Johnson recovered for Cornell. This time the touchdown was scored by a pass, Johnson to Hoffman, with Wakeman again scoring the extra point. Niagara scored in the second period, carrying the ball forty-five yards with a passing attack. In the fourth period, Sneider, a Niagara man, kicking from be- hind his goal, inadvertently stepped over the end zone and scored a safety. A little later, Kanich intercepted a pass just inside midfield and with a very pretty run took it for a touchdown. Wake- man's kick hit the goalpost and bounded back, making the final score 22 to 6. The brilliant points in the game were scored by the line, which in one instance threw Niagara for a 30-yard loss in three plays and, in another, a thirty-four yard loss in two plays. The Hampden-Sidney game, October 12th, was a real thriller. The team scored early by a beautiful pass, Johnson to Stevens, Wakeman adding the extra point. Then the play suddenly slumped. In the second quarter, Willis, of Hamp- den-Sidney, caught a pass on Cornell's forty-Eve yard line and carried it the rest of the way to the H. S. JOHNSON df' K vii F. A. LUEDBR, JR H. RIEKERT falmran ix Tackled in Hampden-Sidney Game W. , i'l5' 'T 1 P lI283ll .i1 F-TT' -EleQ2QE1 '1l'ElF3'i3'0Ei,' e y .Al 'fm l :ef M. R. STEVENS B. W. Hacxsu FF hx n . i , r- b tr- . X , .. 1.x-qv. .N 9 . 'J ':v 3i- ' G. C. WALLACE x-' goal. They missed the extra point. During the rest of the half the ball remained in Cornell terri- tory, but at the beginning of the third quarter, after a few exchanges ofthe ball, the team began to work down the field. Suddenly Stevens stepped back and flung a long pass to Lueder, who was completely unguarded, and another six points was added to the score, Wakeman kicking the extra point. From then on the team revived. With the finest play Cornell had seen so far, they walked over the Virginians for four more touchdowns, leaving Cornell in the lead 40 to 6. On October 26th, Princeton came to Ithaca. In the first quarter, after a few exchanges, Scarlett, of Princeton, fumbled a long punt and Wakeman recovered for Cornell, on about the thirty-yard line. On the third play I-Iandleman netted first down and shortly afterwards threw a pass to Scott which took the ball to Princeton's nine-yard line. Scott finally scored by a dive through guard. Wakeman kicked the goal. Witmer, of Princeton, took Hunt's kick-off on his fifteen-yard line, and following his interference well, left the Cornell men behind at midfield. Stevens broke through the melee and headed after him. At the five-yard line Stevens made a beautiful tackle, but Witmer's Cornell ix Stopped by Princeton in Line Play MWF' I -.,. V -1-5, 'v A ' 2' PW s 528411 uul If-'FTF '4- 'EmQ2QEH'El93os momentum carried them over the line. Barfield kicked the goal. Nothing daunted, Wakeman elected to kick-off again. A little later, Stevens intercepted a pass and carried it to Princeton's fifteen-yard line. Shortly afterwards johnson threw a pass to Stevens, who plucked it out of the very hands of two Princeton men who had followed him, and fell over the goal line. From this point the game became an exchange, in which Cornell and Princeton held equal honors, each losing a chance to score when well in the opponent's territory. When the final whistle sounded, it was Cornell's ball on Priuceton's twenty-eight yard line. The score was 13 to 7 for Cornell. After two weeks of rest the team again saw action against Columbia- In the first periods, Cornell was badly outplayed by a far heavier team as well as handicapped by a wet held. By sheer strength, the Lions made a touchdown in the first period, Mosser making the score. They missed the try for point. During the third quarter the ball was almostcontinually in Columbia territory, but the team was always stopped just as scoring seemed possible. Shortly after the beginning of the last quarter, Cornell took the ball on her thirty- two yard line and made two first downs in as many A 4 E55 K 19- .. .IH L. M. HANDLEMAN u I. V. TULLAR 1 -wh 5 A. G. ALLEN .ftcvefzs Maker Fifteen Yards Araznzd End Agfzimt Prinreton MMS all at -F - w-- il' . , , 2 4 'J f '. V. f f. A 'I ' uhh-, V q2s5H l A- V. l-d'U-' ElQ2QEHmEI93OETf-f+--- ,J of xv tibia., . R x X l I N. E. SCOTT C. M. MAKTINEZ R. E. ALEXANDER plays with superb passes. At the Blue and White forty-yard line, a pass, Stevens to Kanich failed, but in the next play, Johnson threw a beautiful pass to Stevens and the score was tied. Wakeman missed the goal. Cornell kicked off to Columbia and then held them for downs. Buser punted to johnson, who ran the ball back twenty-three yards to Columbia's forty-seven yard line. The very next play, Stevens threw a forty-five yard pass to Johnson who caught it at Columbia's fifteen- yard line and made another score. Wakeman again missed the goal. After a short exchange of punts, the Lions started up the field and finally reached Cornell's one-foot line. Here the line held Columbia for downs as the game ended, leaving Cornell in the lead, 12 to 6. On November 29th the Varsity easily van- quished Western Reserve, 36 to O. The end of the first period left the game scoreless and Cornell with only one first down. The team missed a fine opportunity to score at Reserve's hfteen-yard line, but made two touchdowns in the second period, Wakeman kicking the goals. Another seven was added in the third quarter, and in the fourth, two touchdowns and a safety. The safety came when a substitute center on the Reserve eleven passed the l .S'l'61J6l2.f Recover! 4 Fumble in Columbia Game M '5 ' I ,- '-rg 1 A - .--uf ah .g '1 'TA' ff-1 'I . l l I f l , u 3 : 'l , . , . I J .ror - ., -,,, , la ,, l ,- - . -. -' , xg I qzsen -rwf fff'f'i'fslQaa:MHslg3oE -5-'--' ball over his reammate's head and outside the end zone. The safety ended. the scoring. The following Saturday the team played Dartmouth at Hanover and was beaten 14 to 18 after a hard battle. At the end of the first quarter, Cornell had the edge, three Hrst downs to two. About the middle of the second period, however, a punt by Stevens was blocked by a Dartmouth guard and the ball bounced to the left of the line. Yudicky, Dartmouth's right end, was under it and dashed over the line, untouched. Morton missed the goal. Shortly after the kick-off, Morton fumbled and Rousseau recovered for Cornell on Dartmouth's thirty-three yard line. The score was made three plays later by Johnson, who received a twenty-yard pass from Stevens and took the ball the rest of the way. Wakeman added the extra point. During the rest of the half. Dart- mouth worked down the field to within the Cornell twenty-yard line. Here Cornell held them for downs and took the ball back into Dartmouth territory, the whistle at the half finding them with a first down on Dartmouth's eleven-yard line, and a score almost certain. After the kick-off in the third period, Dartmouth marched to Cornell's thirty-eight yard line before being held 1 ,Y Nl' ti v - U --.1 -53.5 X 1- , i ,4 J. KANICH ,IX s ' s 5 ,.. -- . .- .. 2, ', I--'f:f'.'1 f-V , W . .,,.,-. 4 , S. O. CLAGGETT E5 Q 1 J. P. Tarrcns u:LD tgsrunp- irq -51 QQ Stevcrzs Maker Gain at Dartmouth I 7 'c . ' I I ., l' Jimi-. A .-A M , . A, ig , g fWf.i-- ggrl I ! qzsvl QP' Sf' ' lid-'U-' EIQZQEU' 'sl93os'l- , ?3???h5?i H. H. Rousseau C. T. HOFFNIAN for downs. On the first play, Stevens threw a short pass over the center of the line to Johnson Who took the ball for a touchdown, with Claggett, an end, taking the safety man out beautifully. Wakeman added the extra point. At the start of the fourth quarter, Dartmouth, much strengthened by a number of fresh men, pushed the ball over by sheer force. Morton again missed the goal. McCall, of Dartmouth, intercepted Stevens' pass at Cornell's forty-yard line and the Green worked steadily up the field and though held twice finally made a touchdown. Wakeman blocked Morton's try for point, and the game ended shortly afterwards. Much honor is due Pete Rousseau who, despite a broken collar bone received at the first kick off, played a splendid game throughout the major part of the first half, until Captain Wakeman discovered he was hurt and sent him out. On Thanksgiving day, Cornell went to Phila- delphia for the annual classic with Penn. As the first period ended things looked decidedly good for Cornell. The play had been mostly in Pennsyl- vania territory thru the period and at times the ball lay but twelve yards from the posts. A pass, to Stevens, made a score on the first play J. WRKHAM of the second quarter and Wakeman kicked the goal. The touchdown was the result of a sixty Steverzr Completes' 4 Par: in Penn Game b 'fL '14 I - i -1- -'ww . . f-'e e'1r: - l 1 'l - Y 8 ,i ,S A v ,uf . izasi HUP ' W lll'f -F t2,,, p5lQZQEHmEl93DEl M G. H. CORNISH M. I. .louNsoN 1 l, J' J. E. Esraanoolc yard march down the field. The teams were evenly matched throughout the rest of the half. The first play of the second half marked the let-down when Gentle, of Penn, received Wakeman's perfect kick-off three yards behind his own goal line and after twice fumbling, ran the length of the field to touch the ball behind the Cornell goal, Masters scored the extra point and Wakeman again elected to kick-off. Three minutes later, on a fake kick, Walter Masters of Penn came through left guard for fifty-seven yards, Handleman finally stopping him on the nine yard line. Two more plays saw another touchdown for the Red and Blue and Masters again kicked the goal. The Red attack was failing. Passes were repeatedly unsuccessful. In the last quarter a fumble deep in Cornell territory added to the havoc. Penn then managed to push the ball as far as the thirteen yard line, but there the Red held, and they could gain no more. Undaunred, Masters dropped back and from far over on one side of the field, kicked a field goal. The game ended shortly afterwards, leaving Penn in the lead with the score 17 to 7. The crowning touch of the season was the selection of Captain Samuel Wakeman by the Eastern sports writers for the All-Eastern As- sociated Press team. Stevens received, honorable mention. faburwz Maker Gain Through Penn Line l 'L S W, 2 RU S' f 1 1 gg 1 .i.'1 it 'W 528911 -111 iI06ZIl 4 ,L 3 - as ga' 'Q-, - -.- I 15 ..- . ref' .-,s i 4 ?'5 -B, 1 Sheehan Britton Rousseau Haudleman Claggett Scott Tarrcrsfield Tullar Lueder Doble Emeny Finch H' X Alexander Stevens Wallace Rickerr Allen Wakeman Hun: Hackstaff kanich Martinez johnson V . 4 , , 3 E , . , ,r l x ' . ,. .' ' ' 1 'f ' 13' , 3 ' I - ly' 'N - A l. sl-Q2QEhE 'El9.3Os-'l?'i, 1929 V6l7'SiZ'Ql Football Team OFFICERS SAMUEL WAKIEMAN, '30 ..,. ....... ................ ...., ,,....,,,w,....... C Il p I din PAUL NORMAN HUNT, '31 ..,,,,,,, ..,........, C rzpmin-Elect GEORGE BROOKS EMENY, '30. .,... ............Y......,.... M mmger JEREMIAI1 STANTON FINCI-I, '31, . . , .,...,., .. .,..w, ,, Y..,.,, A.r.ri,rtmzt Md1Zdg6f COACHES GILMORE DOBIE .,,...,,. ...,.,.U..,., ........................., ....,..... ..UYw,wvv...... H e 11 :Z Coach THOMAS FRANCIS FENNELL, 2D, '26. , DAVID SHERWOOD HILL, JR., '26 ,A,, DAN'IEL GUY ROBINHOLD, '28 ,UUU.,, ROBERT EVANS ALEXANDER, '30,. SAMUEL OI.INGER CLAGGETT, '32 .... , TEAM HENRY HARWOOD ROUSSEAU, JR., '31 ...., . . SAMUEL WAKEMAN, '30 .A..,..,..,.,. ..,. PAUL NORMAN HUNT, '31, .,...,..A . HERBEll'T JOSEPH RIEKERT, '32.. GEORGE CURTIS WALLACE, '30 .... .. BRUCE WILSON HACKS'rABF,' 31 .....,..,. IRVING VALIBNCOURT TULLAR, '32.. CRISTOBAL MANUEL MARTINEZ, '31 .,,.,,L, JAMES PAYTON T'A'l TERSF1ELD, '30 ...... AMOS GIXEDSN ALLEN, JR., '31 .... ..,..... FRANCIS ASHURY LUEDER, JR., '31 .I......, MILES ROBERT STEVENS, '32 .,,.,....,. .JOSEPH JOIIN IQANICI-1, '30 ......,,......,.,.,, LESTER .MAIICUS HANDLEAIAN, '32 ,..,.,. NORMAN EMBREE SCOTT, '30 ............. ,,,,,,,.f1J,riJta1zt Carzch . ..,.AJJi,rtmzt Caach ,. . .....ALriTmnt Coach I .,.,,.,. Right End ,,,,,,....Ri,ght Emi ,,,,....,.Rz,ght End ..... Right Tackle ,.........Ri,ght Gzmrd ,..,,.,.,.Right Guard .......,..Center .,.,,,...Left Guard .,.,.,I,.Left Guard ,.,..I..,Lqft Tackle I...I...,Lcft Tzzrkle ,,..Left Emi End .,.......Ri,ght Halfhack ...,I...Left Halfhrzck ,,,,,,,,Left Hulfhaclz .,.,..,......Fullhuck ....,Qzmrn'rh1zck HOWARD SPAFA RD JO1-INSON, '30 ......,. ............................ SUBSTITUTES STANLEY IRVING BROOKE, '31 BRONSON MINOTT COLLINS, '32 GEORGE HARLAN CORNISH, '32 JOHN EVANS ESTABROOK, '32 CARL TIIIELE HOITFMAN, '30 MAURITZ IVER JOHNSON, '31 ALBERT LLOYD LARSON, '32 MALCOLM FREDERICK LEONARD, '30 JOSE CLAUDIO MARTINEZ, '32 ROBERT ORESTES MODARELLI, '30 SIDNEY PETER SKOKOS, '31 JOHN WICKHAM, '30 GEORGE OSTROM YOUNG, '32 , I, I 'I ,F I-..T.,q,,.,,.xg,,f avvr , ,, ,L , N , 4 . 'J ' I , '.i-', IZA' I ' -' ' P 11291 1 - , -s Haan slH 2 r 9.3 0 E i1 1929 Football Record Date .Yoo FE Score Place Sept Cornell 60 Clarkson Tech O Ithaca Oct. Cornell 22 Niagara 6 Ithaca Oct. Cornell 40 Hampden-Sidney 6 Ithaca Oct. Cornell 13 Princeton 7 Ithaca Nov Cornell I2 Columbia 6 Ithaca Nov Cornell 36 Western Reserve O Ithaca Nov Cornell 14 Dartmouth 18 Hanover Nov. Cornell 7 Pennsylvania 17 Philadelphia 1929 MANAGEMENT - .H-.... 1 f GEORGE BROOKS EMENY, '30 JEREMIAH STANTON FINCH, '31 Manager Axsixtant Mazzager' ' V' 7 'I I+ 566 '!'-1?Zf k Pi 'A ' If ' ' NV7 W I 1 'l i' I ' fl f ,A H, l u, , -- - -L H I ' 11292ll TRACK VW - 1-- iElQ,2QE ' sn-aesosll' J. Vs J. F. MOAKLEY J. F. ANDERSON e S V1 'Il C. E. TREMAN, Jn. The 1929 Track Season Under the watchful eye of Coach Moakley, the Varsity track team branded itself as one of the outstanding aggregations of the country. Decisive victories in three of its five dual meets proved the mettle of the Cornellians. The season was featured by the brilliant performances of the Weightmen led by Captain Anderson, Worden, and Levy. Levering, Beaman, and Benson in the long distance events, Treman in the half, Collyer in the pole vault, and Young and Heasley in the hurdles each did their share in contributing to the success of the team. Cornell's track season was opened by the ninth annual Indoor Triangular meet held at Bos- ton on February 23rd. Although finishing behind Harvard and Dartmouth the Red and White made a creditable showing. Levering decisively defeated Captain Reid, the Crimson intercollegiate two- mile champion, and in so doing came within of a second of the record time. Anderson and Levy placed first and second in the shot put, and Weis and Worden finished in the same order in the 35-pound weight event. Collyer, a sophomore, tied for Hrst in the pole vault in his first varsity Bqfer Fifzirher Firm! in the Low Hurdle: J RV '-'MF I e'-Pe 'rin' . i if S M .- 529431 ll- .l V.- ll, y 'EllQ2QE 'E'Il9.3DE competition. Both Benson and Treman made desperate attempts to win their events, but had to be content with third places. On May 2nd, the Red and White team entered the Indoor Intercollegiates. New York University, in winning the meet, displaced Cornell as Champions. In the face of unusually strong competition, Cornell did Well to place fourth. Johnnie Anderson won the 16-pound shot-put with a heave of 47 feet 7M inches, and Levy placed fifth to give the Ithacans their highest score in any one event. Another outstanding performance came from Levering in the tvvo-mile run in which he took second place to Captain Hagen of Columbia. Both Heasley and Young did very Well in the 70-yard high hurdles, finishing fourth and fifth respectively. Collyer tied for third in the pole vault by forcing himself seven inches higher than he had ever done before. The mile relay team tallied a third just behind Colgate, a record breaking team. The Cayugans were conceded a slight edge for the Yale dual meet held in the Drill Hall on March 9th, and for the fifth time Within the last eight years Cornell defeated the Blue and White standard bearers. The contest was very closely fought and some record performances were turned in by both Yale and Cornell. Collyer outdid himself in the pole vault to place second to Sturdy, the crack Yale man. Collyer's vault was 13 feet, the highest leap of any Cornellian in his undergraduate days. By winning this event, Sturdy set a new Drill Hall record of 13 feet 7 inches. Captain Anderson broke the record set by himself last year when he tossed the shot over 47 feet. Treman's first try at the 880-yard distance was a success since he clipped of a second from the previous Drill Hall record. in ,.-.M 'wi f fn . , I Ay v? Y V, J , I. ,lam 'lf.'1 'fE.if-'l - -A51 ,.. eg. gil ,f I Y, ' The Finifb of the 100 Yard Dark in Princeton Zlffeet Maw.. v l A i ll. Y T., Y 'T-vw? it ll 1 'lv lr P - A - ' i P i 1 g A A. --- f ll295ll -?--gf-E1Q2Q2VfET930E 7 ilu Elmer Wine the 880 in Princeton Meet M S Michigan handed Cornell its most crushing defeat of the season on March 23rd by a score of 59-36. But even that meet was not without its bright spots. Anderson established a new Field House record in the shot-put and Levering won a heady two- mile race with Beaman a short distance behind him. The Michigan meet closed the indoor season for the Cornell team. After a month of practice, Coach Moalcley sent ei hteen men to the Penn Relays on April 27th. Once again Anderson Was the outstanting man for Cornell, breaking the meet record for the discus. Worden scored third in the hammer and javelin events against strong fields. Both the Varsity and Freshman relay teams scored seventh places. The Varsity scored its first outdoor victory against M.I.T. on May 4th. For the fourth successive time Cornell crushed the Boston engineers, this year to the tune of Hedge: af Princeton Leading in the High Hurdle Event M '5 .. . - I 'I . . .Tn , ., .. L ,- 8 . 1 ' t in 1' s THB YI -L 1 V' - il-: -l'lA ' H ,, -, , H296H - .........i. I-fu ' .11...,Ti, e ' E-lQ2Q'E fEiI9-BDE ' r- ' Williumr Taker zz jump in Princeton Meet Maw 114-21, The most brilliant performance was turned in by Elmer in the half mile. With the exception of this event, there was little serious competition, Cornell taking thirteen out of the possible hfteen first places. Despite the trouncing that the Red and White team took at the hands of Penn on May 11th, it captured six first places and tied for the seventh. The defeat can be traced directly to Cornell's weakness in the sprints and broad jump. Once again Captain Anderson displayed his superior ability by heaving the discus 151 feet 3M inches to break another meet record. Beaman uncorked a surprise by beating Lever- ing to the tape although he did not win the race while Collyer showed excellent form by tying with Berlinger, the decathlon champion, for first honors. Elmer tallied a win in the half in a thrilling run. Worden won the javelin as well as the hammer throw, which made him high scorer of the meet. f if l Mfzllitgnfz Leading in Tivo-Mile Event Agfzinrt Prifztetorz M S - ,, - . as - f v-'-WPQY , , . we ii re if i in , A . ' A A ' - - - ' H2973 -l-ii I-u' 'fw' y .4 EIQ2QE 'EI9.3iOE:f lXl Beammz Wim' the T100-Mile in Oxford-Cambridge Meet U Cornell turned in a brilliant performance in its last dual meet competition by defeating Princeton on Schoellkopf field on May 25th. The score was 92-43, the Varsity showing superiority in all events except the broad jump. Beaman was in excellent form and knocked off two seconds from the former dual meet record in the two-mile run. Captain Anderson showed his versatility when he broke the Cornell and meet records in both the discus and shot-put. Worden also won two events by outclassing the field in the javelin and hammer throws. Collyer tied for first with Hedges of Princeton in the pole vault. The Outdoor Intercollegiate competition was held on May 31st and June lst. Anderson and Worden were the outstanding men for the Varsity, each taking second place in their specialties. Krenz of Stanford won the discus although his winning toss was at least a. foot behind Anderson's best toss at the Ohio Relays. Elmer was ' Beyer Leading in the 220 Low Hurdle: at Tmverr Island U '1 ' . I' '1 w- 1 Q. H ,A 1 -'Qc 1 ff. l .I ily l' ' WW , A - 3 ll 4 .., - A - -K 1 l - . -il 529811 li 1- n Iweul' ElQ2QE l 'E- 'g.3iD-E. y Cornell Lending Midzcfay in the 440 at Philadelphia f5 the only Cornell man to place in the track events, scoring fifth against a brilliant field of half-milers. A spectacular event of post-season track was the annual international meet be- tween the combined teams of Cornell and Princeton, and Oxford and Cambridge held July 20th at Travers Island. Cornell men scored four of the nine Hrst places tallied by the Americans. The Red and White men to Win were Levy in the shot, Collyer in the pole vault, Woodruff in the running broad jump and Beaman in the 2-mile race. Beaman made a sensational showing in his event by clipping eleven seconds from the former meet record. Although the Red and White did not quite equal its record of 1928, Coach Moakley seems to be bringing the track team back to the high calibre performance of his famous teams of 1920, 21, and 22. Tbe 440 in Oxford-Cambridge Meet with Keown, of Princeton, Leadifzg U 1'f f'd Y , I .nf- t. IN' V -- - . 2 F a A I .J p . n .H I 1 p 1, lI299ll llOOfll --4 1 Q-.1 I , .. fs' I K 4' 1, E I-, .,. x I x -or qi r Gates Mulligan Dinsmore Pnrrison Nelson R. D. Wes: R.W.Wcsr Gurdon Lawson Tourxeloz Williams Clark Handlcman Iworrhrup Arkins Mnrrincz Siegel Swirc Morgan qv Cleminshaw Graziadei Hendrick: Bnkcr Dickinson Crawford Sherwood Mcinig Rye: Orrhmann Bryon Hoppcnsrcdr Courtney Shulrs Brumdcr Beyer Wells Geohcgan M Bangs Levcring Hensley Bcaman Benson Colyer Wickham Anderson Worden NN cis Elmcr Levy Young Eldridge Treman Mnnklcy ' J L . l . ' 7 l s 1 ga , . 1 ,mg 5 y Y , Y , , ,, , , ., . ,, Y, ., ,-...,,,.m-..Y.e.-,-.- ul l v - , r I-. 5 X 3 f I .. ' ref' ' I C Us iD N ID ill - Ik iD Lu G in J I-WU-' 'EIQZQEU 'E'l9.3D'EI 1929 Vmfszty Track Team .IOIIN FRANKLIN ANDERSON, '29 ....,......,.....,.........,, ..,,..,........... C aptairl CHARLES EDWARD TR EM AN, JR., '30 ,.........,, ....A..., C apmifz-Elert N-VILLIAM ANTIIONY GBOHEGAN, JR., '29 ,,,,,.,. ,,,,,..,,,,..,,..... M 47111567 CIIARLES EDWIN C1.EM1NSIAlAW, '30 .,.,,,,,.. ......, A nirtfmr Marmgfr 'IOI-IN FRANCIS MOAKLEY ......,..,.. ,..,... .............,..,.,....... C 0 deb 'IOIIN ROIIERT BANGS, '21 ...... ...,.,, A .rfixtaut Coach PAUL 1ViAR'l'lN O'LIiARY '..... . A . ..A,fIiIfd71f Conch .IOIIN FRANKLIN ANDERsON, '29 .,.. , . CIIARLES EMERSON BAKER, '29 .,.A.. ORSON CAswEI.L BEAMAN, '29. .... . HORACE HULL BENSON, '29,. FRANK KRMI1 BEYER, '29.,. ,,.,... . ... GEORGE FREDERICK BRYON, '30 L GEORGE HUIIERT CLARK, '31.. ,. EVERETT Louls COLYER, '31 ,.., . . EDWIN ALLAN COURTNEY, '31 ..... .. HARRY' XVILLIAM CRAWFURD, '29.. ALLAN BRADLEY DICKINSON, '30 .,,, FREDERICK GEORGE DULAPII, '30 ..,, . ROIIERT ALLEN DH'ER, '29 .....,....,.,., ROSWELI. GII.Es ELDRIDGE, '3O.. . .. SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR., '31 ,,.. . XVILLIAM BYER FIRMAN, '29 ........ .. , WVALTER CRIZSSLER HEASLEY, '30 ,,,, ., GEORGE EIIERSOLE HEEKIN, '30 ,, . .. VICTOR KING HIINDRICKS, '32 ....,,............, ALFRED WVIENHOLD HLDPPENSTEDT, '31,, SAMUEL RALIIII LEVERINO, '30 ...,,.,,,., ...,,. LAWRENCII HENIlX' LIzvI', '30 .... ... ,.. CARL HENRY MEINIG, '31 ,,,,..,.,.,, . HAROLD ARTIIUR SIIILRNVOOD, '3O.. . .. SIIERMAN BOYNTON SIIULTS, '29,, ,, ....... EDWARD MORTIMER TOuR'rELO'r, JR., '29 ....,,..,. CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN, JR., '3O., ...., .. FRANKIIOSEIIII WVEIS, '30 ..,. .....,,... . . ,,.,,.. .. JOIIN SCUDDER WVICKIIAM, '3I1., ,. ROIILEY COOK WVILLIAMS, '31 ,,.,., ERNEST l'1ALL WVOODRUFF, '39 .... ..,.,,........,....S'bat Put, Difrux ..........QlldI'fN' Mile ....,,,,,..Twa Mile ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..OI16 Mile Hzmilfi ,III,,,I.I,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.Qlldl'fCI' Mil: High Hlzrdlef, Low Hzmilu Vault ,.....,...Pole Vault ,.,,.,,,,..javelifz ..........Hamm:r ,,,,..,...Half Mile .........,..S'printI' ,,,,,,,,.,,,,Om Mile HLWLLHLULUNUHLUIMRI Put High Hurzz'lz.r, Law H1zrr17lcJ' .......L.0ne Mil: ,....,...Higb jump .....,..Two Mile ...........S'hot Put ,,,I,m,,,,.S'p1'i11t: mm,,,,,,,,,,j'friIif.r ....,.,,Higb Hurdlex ..........Half Mile Mile ..,,..,,,,3'hnt Put, High JINIZP L.L.....................Broadjump .....Higbj1m1p, Broadfzmzp XVARIUZN LBS'l'ER WORDEN, '29 ,I,..... ................. J awlin, Hammer WILLIAM NORMAN YOUNG, '29 ,....,.. . ........ .Law Hurdler ' ' V- 0 I In Qgvpo- Q. -I'-Q-fill' 7 ' ' F' Jr D I , 'II A A , 'J ' , -, A V ..f A ' - 4 . H3011 - an Q.zQsl5 '1'El 9307: 1929 Tmck Record TRIANGULAR MEET: AT BOSTON .i,i 1. Harvard ....... ,,........ 4 75 2. Dartmouth .....,...,............,..... 3736! 3. Cornell .,.......,. ........ 3 I INDOOR INTERCOLLEGIATES: AT NEW YORK March 2 1. New York University ,.,........ ..,,,,,... 2 5 6. Dartmouth .................... ..,.... 1 2 2. Georgetown ...,..................... ..,,..,... 2 234 7. Yale.- ..,........... ..,..., 1 OM 3. Pennsylvania ...,,,............. ...........,.............,,,,,... 2 1M 8. Princeton ..,.... .,,.... 6 M 4. Cornell ......,.,. .,....,.,................,...i,.,,... 1 .916 9. Penn State ,..,.......,.... ...,.., 6 5. Harvard ........ ....,,.,..,......................,.,..,,. 1 3M 10. Brown ...,........................ ....... 5 M YALE DUAL INDOOR MEET: AT ITHACA 1. Cornell .......... ..........................,...................,,. 5 8 2. Yale ..,,..,,.......,............,...........,, ........... 5 5 MICHIGAN DUAL INDOOR MEET: AT ANN ARBOR 1. Michigan ....,..........................,..,....................... 59 2. Cornell ..............................,.,.., ........... 3 6 PENN RELAY CARNIVAL: AT PHILADELPHIA April 26-27 M.I.T. DUAL OUTDOOR MEET: AT ITHACA Ma 5 1. Cornell .....,..,...................................,............... 104 Y 2. M.I.T ..,....,,.....,......,............................ ........... 2 1 PENNSYLVANIA DUAL OUTDOOR MEET: AT PHILADELPHIA May 11 1. Pennsylvania ................l.........,..................,...... SZZ 2. Cornell ....,,..,................,.,....,....... ......,.... 5 21524 PRINCETON DUAL OUTDOOR MEET: AT ITHACA May 25 1. Cornell ,.,....... .....,.,..,,.,......................,,,.......... 9 2 2. Princeton ....,...........,........... ........... 4 3 OUTDOOR INTERCOLLEGIATES: AT PHILADELPHIA May 31-June 1 1. Stanford ,..,.........,.,....,.,.....,.,,..,..............,......,,,..... 4593 6. California .,.,.,..... ........... 1 1 2. Southern California .,..,...... ......,... 2 1 7. Pittsburgh .......,. ..,,....... 1 1 3. Pennsylvania ....,,...................,, ........,.........,...... 1 8M 8. Cornell ...............,..............................,.......,......... 1056 4. New York University .,,.,,.,.............................,.. 14 9. Georgetown ..............................,.....,................... 10515 5. Yale.-- ..........................,..,............,..........,............. 1356 10. Colgate .............,.,,......................,........................ 9M OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE 111. PRINCETON-CORNELL: AT TRAVERS ISLAND, NEW YORK June 19-20 1, Princeton-Cornell ..............,.... ............,.............. 9 2. Oxford-Cambridge .........,.................................. 3 1.930 MANAGEMENT k . CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW, '30 CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM WILSON, JR., '31 Mafzager Ayfirtmzt M4714 ger -1'-f . . R fra I W '- j r 3 fl - T, ---. J-. ., L- 1 530211 BASEBALL I c lu' '-'U' '- 'll-as QZQEW' ilsuqaos-ii'-' Q.: ' ff l qi K L4 l P. W. ECKLEY Q V. T. Fnonmcn Fi , I B. Sl. CUSHMAN 1929 Varsity Baseball Season With the return of eleven veterans including three good pitchers and a first class catcher, Coach Eckley's chief problem was to develop a dependable outfield. The Varsity engaged Virginia Military In- stitute on April lst in the initial contest of the Southern trip, losing in the seventh inning when the cadets broke a scoreless tie with a single run with proved sufficient to win the game. Many hits coupled with the fine mound work of .Morrow enabled a strong Davidson College team to ad- adminster the second Red and White set-back. The following day with Boies pitching superb ball, the Varsity avenged its two previous defeats by trouncing North Carolina 8-3 in a game replete with errors and erratic hitting. The Varsity suffered its last defeat of the Dixie tour at the hands of the powerful Quantico Marine team 6-1, Kohn's circuit blow preventing another shut-out. The Georgetown game scheduled for the following day was called because of wet grounds. Ie spite of their bus accident of the day before, the Varsity came back to win the final contest of the trip when Boies, pitching air tight ball for the qi I 'I' - Safe at First in Princeton Game M 5 J l, 3 If ,Tn 1 ' TT 530411 ff '7 'ffEi-Qz:Q's 'sirasfoz-1.'a'-ii'-1? - - second time in as many starts, led his team-mates to a 3-1 win over the University of Maryland. Journeying out to Ohio State, the Varsity dropped the first game of the regluar season to a steady fielding, hard hitting, Buckeye nine by the score of 4-1. Rain caused the Columbia game scheduled for the 20th to be called. Outhitting their opponents, the Varsity won its first home game by bearing St. Bonaventure 4-3 on April 23rd. On April 29th, the Red and White came out on the short end of a 4-3 score to lose a heartbreaking contest to Princeton. The Tigers tied the score in the ninth inning and kept fighting until the winning tally was pushed across in the sixteenth. It was another case of lost opportuni- ties for Corncllg faulty base running and lack of timely hitting were the chief factors of the de- feat. With Cushman, Crosby, Stieff, and Handleman leading the attack in a big fourth inning rally, the Varsity repulsed the Colgate nine 4-1 on May lst. The contest was marked by the uncanny control of both pitchers. Committing many errors and failing to hit caused the Red and White to submit to a 10-1 drubbing at the hands of a strong Dartmouth team on the fourth day of May. ' La ,y, 4L tr.. C fi . ,X a lllln C. S. Bones f'. .X .N R. L. DONNELLY 'I 1 l Y R. W. LEWIS 'J w 4 Action in the Yale Game 'ilk . i' 4 V ' J' 130511 - X Mi .. A sd -1. 1 -N IA I -1 if K I Nl X, , ' 1 ' 'P I-u' 'fu' slQzQ5 Eli93osrm,m y on 7? it Wi , , i 1 v . E. MAIORANA M? V ' 1 flilllihb . M. HANDLEMA 5 E. T. HEBERT N v The Varsity faced Syracuse on May 8th with many changes in the line-up and suffered a 5-O de- feat. Captain Froelich, seeing action for the first time since his leg operation, proved most effective for the four innings he was in the box. Determined to avenge their previous defeat, the Red and White journeyed to Princeton May llth and defeated the Tigers 5-4 by staging a ninth inning rally in a contest similar to the early one with Princeton. An eighth inning rally enabled Cornell to come from behind and win from St. Lawrence 2-1 on May 15th, Captain Froehlich allowing only five scattered hits during his eight innings on the mound. Travelling to New York, the Varsity won its first Quadrangular Cup victory by defeating Columbia 3-1 on May 17th. Another 8th inning rally decided the contest when Handleman drove out a double with the bases loaded. Boies pitched splendid ball, allowing only three hits. Performing against Yale before a colorful Spring Day crowd, Lewis pitched excellent ball to defeat the Blue 2-1. Maiorana, sophomore center fielder, secured three hits and scored the winning run. Colgate broke the Varsity's winning streak on May 22nd when they staged an 8th inning rally to score the tying and winning runs. Dartmouth Defeatr Cornell by zz Large Store M 6 ' . I p - r 'VH ., ' 1, 1 , . It ' 'L li Q il -r IMI A A , - 3 - . ..l. , C, .. - . - ..l . . , LL I 530611 ui-1- 'iii' an Q2QEl 7 1'su 93 os In a game featured by the heavy hitting of both teams, Cornell managed to bunch its hits and defeat Yale on May 27th for the second win over the Blue in as many games. Failing once more to make the best of its opportunities, the Red and White dropped a Quadrangular Cup game to Penn on May 29th, 4-1. Penn piled up an early lead which it retained throughout the contest. On june 13th the Varsity dropped the first game of the Senior Week series 5-2 to Seton Hall in a game marred by many Cornell errors. Playing before a large Senior Week crowd on June 14th, the Cornell team lost its second Quad- rangular Cup League game to Penn, 6-2. Costly errors by Cornell followed by timely hitting on the part of Penn spelled victory for the Quakers. On the following day, June 15th, the Cornell team avenged its earlier season defeat at the hands of Syracuse by trouncing the Orange 6-2. Errors in the second inning allowed the Red and White to score three runs without a hit. On june 17th the Cornell team closed its season by losing a hard fought pitchers battle to Dartmouth by a score of 1-O. P li H. STIEFF f':4, A - H. GICHNER 3? gy-lffqt 1 A. ' 1 . -QQ F. L. MooN I ' c .lpg 1- I ,alf- -g-I Cornell Defeatf Yale on Sprilzg Day M 5 'ny H --' 1 W, .4 ill, .' i . 4 :L JI F M0711 ll8OQll l nl I T I 14' J, w P i fi I A .i y F I l .L if as-'l g.w X Hoy Pyle Handlcman Lewis Rollo Cushman Bpics Stieff Durland Mffgfm Hebert Donnelly Crosby Ecl-:Icy Haddock Froehlich Gichner Kohn 'I-as fu' '- -'-l ' 511229 :El grains 1929 Varsity Baseball Team JOSEPH THEODORE FROEHLICH, '29 .Y.,,,,. BLIN SILL CUSHMAN, '30 .......,. .....,., JOHN DONALDSON RUSSELL, '29 ....A LEWIS HUDSON DURLRXND, '30 .....,,. PAUL WITHERSPOON ECKLEY, '17 .,., JOHN HADDOCK ,...,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,... ..,,,...., X HENRX' GICHNER, '29 V..V., ,,Y, ENOS AVERY PYLE, '29 ...,,.....L,, IRVING LUDVVIG KOHN, '29... HARRY STIEFF, '30 ....,,,.,.........,,, , EDWIN THOMAS HEBERT, '29 Y,,,.wA., ROBERT LEE DONNELLY, '30 .,,,22,Y,2 EUGENE EMANUEL MAIORANA, '31 LESTER MRXRCUS HANDLELIAN, '32.. ., , BLIN SILL CUSHMAN, '30 ...,.....L., , JOSEPH THEODORE FROEHLICH, '29 ...., ROBERT WEBB LEVVIS, '30, ...,,. ,,,.,, , , , CARLETON SPOONER BOIES, '30, .,...., O HERBERT DORLON ROLLO, '29 .,Y.,,, FRANKLIN LEHR MOON, '30 ...... TEAM .,.,.,Captain .,.,.,.,,Cap.tai1z-Elect W.......,..Y...Marzager Aniftarzt Manager ....,I.,,,............Coach .,....,,YBatz'ef1y Caacln ....,.,...Catcber I,,,,,..,.Catcber ,,,..,.YFirft Baie ....?,.,..S'ecand Baxe I,v,...Tlnird Bare ,.,..,,,.S'bort Stop .,..I,,.Left Field .D.,..Left Field ...2,,2.Rigbr Field ,,Y,...,,....,Pitclaer ,Pitcher .....m.,Pitcber .........,Pitcher .,........Uri!iU W, 2 9 ' 45' fl ! T' 1 :- 1, 2' IEW, If :f l P 1130911 FQ' fy' If EIQZQEU 'EIQBADE 1929 Baseball Record Date Opponents Cornell Oppofzefztm Plate April 1 Virginia Military Institute O 1 Lexington April Davidson College O Davidson April North Carolina Raleigh April Quantico Marines Quantico April Georgetown CCancelledD Washington April University of Maryland 3 College Park April Ohio State 1 Columbus April Columbia CCancelledD Ithaca April St. Bonaventure 4 Ithaca April Princeton Ithaca May Colgate Ithaca May Dartmouth Ithaca May Syracuse Syracuse May. Princeton Princeton May St. Lawrence Ithaca May Columbia New York May Yale Ithaca May Colgate Hamilton May Yale New Haven May Pennsylvania Philadelphia june Seton Hall Ithaca June Pennsylvania Philadelphia june Dartmouth Hanover 1930 MANAGEMENT LEWIS HUDSON DURLAND, '30 FRANK THOBAM ARMSTRONG, '31 Mazzager Auiftmzt Manager -....- - L... . a.,, n- . A--i 'wwf' yif' 1 91 Tis ii 1 ik I -'A : M imi 8 if I , i I L .- I I Q .i ... Hd! 5- ll310l E lid-'U-' . ElQ2QE 'El'E-1.305 1 . 1 Y Y vii-, l'f 1' .9- ' .vw , 4 J. WRAY F x., ll. S. W. Armor H. B. SHOEMAKER The 1929 Crew Season Coach James Wray's third year at Cornell gave indication of the return of the great days of Cornell rowing. With three Varsity veterans and three men from the 1928 Junior Varsity as a nucleus, tentative combinations were formed. Workouts were held on the inlet until the middle of November, when the cold weather forced the men to the rowing machines in the Old Armory. By March Sth weather again permitted row- ing on the Inlet, and the strenuous spring practice began. Early in the Spring the new 1929 shell was christened the John Hoyle in honor of its builder. On May 12 a strong Cornell Varsity set a new record for the mile and seven-eights course on the Charles, defeating Harvard and the Mas- sachusetts lnstitute of Technology. All three boats towed an even race to the half-mile post. Here Harvard began to drop behind, but M.I.T. gained a half-length when a Cornell man caught a crab in the rough water. At the mile mark Cornell had passed the M.I.T. shell and led by a half-length. The remainder of the race was all to Cornell, the Varsity Hnishing three lengths ahead of M.I.T., and four ahead of Harvard. In the ,.2 . -t rum ' - e- A'- - W' V ' -2 f H f V 'nrt H 1- e. f , ,. ' 'UI' I mu '- 0 ma! ' . - M - n. 'D junior Verify Wim Poughkeepsie Regatta by zz Half Length U 1'n ' . - 'P' . 3' + -I 'vvgqvvr-' .I ' APP' -A 1 i l K I -T. E I . V f I ,I V E l 1 1 ' ' , - . -L-.H . . ' 531211 - I El Q29 E 1'El 9 3 0 5 junior Varsity race a fighting Cornell crew had the misfortune to break an oar just as they were overtaking a fast-tiring Harvardjayvee. In spite of the great handi- cap the crippled boat lost the race by a single length to Harvard, MIT. finishing in third place. The Carnegie Cup Regatta was held on Cayuga Lake on Navy Day, May 18. A favored Yale crew won over Cornell and Princeton in a beautifully rowed Varsity Race. Overcoming Eli's early lead, the Cornell Varsity came up on even terms with the Blue as they entered the last quarter-mile. In the sprint for the finish, Yale's strength carried her across the line a half-length in front of Cornell. Princeton, afteragame effort in the first mile, fell behind her opponents and did not again threaten either Yale or Cornell. In a spirited and determined contest the Cornell Jayvee took third place in the second race of the regatta. Cornell went into the lead at first, but the three crews were even at the end of the Hrst mile. In the last half-mile Yale passed Princeton, and finished a length ahead of the Nassau boat and two lengths ahead of Cornell. - A dual meet with Syracuse, held May 25 on Cayuga, resulted in a clean sweep for Cornell. Rowing conditions were ideal and Cornell made the best of them. The Varsity event was Cornell's race from start to finish. At the mile the Red and White led by two lengths and at the finish by almost five lengths. The Cornell Junior Varsity in a well towed race conquered the Syracuse Jayvee by a margin of two and a half lengths of open water. Never in the history of the Poughkeepsie Regatta has there been the confusion which was present on June 25. A crowd of a hundred and twenty-five thousand, and a magnihcent assemblage of yachts waited until darkness before the Varsity race began. After several delays, caused by darkness, the wind, and the tide, the race ,. HQ , aj. f!E,t,'l i . .. U Kali . Th- ' ' . 2 -.11-f -.....,- W -as-.una Q s - --- -a.44 J, Q-A 4,45 - 4- + NA l , .,,. .... , A .4 f3.?9'f'T2i r I H, ' ., ,.f..g -. n Q: . he - .1 Cornell Freshmen Leading Yale and Prizzcetarz an Spring Day M 5 illlvr fu ' s f ' il' il i 1 A , 'J -7 , A ' A '. i - , ' M1311 ...................... F5553 EI QZQE' 'El930E p , Q ?-an-5 a ' '1:f4'Eizzszgazhtktithkzz.. if .grzif - .F f .- P - p 1-E. 41 .3-g,4,L- g-gg Lia 1. glnuui fy' +-::5aga3g-ham! i 5 -- -F '-ff2e+21f e - . a- wwf . -a.,i,f'..:g.,'eg-5,-M, ?, cg. 4 Z A' A fauna-Alt. -,1.,a555:gf22eb - pf. Q Q-U . '9 i The .Ytezrt of the Vezrsity Reece at Poughkeepsie f '1 began. It was not only a battle of crews against crews, it was a battle of crews against the Hudson. In the rough water all the boats were forced to keep their strokes down to the low thirties. Early in the race California began to be in danger of swamping and dropped steadily out of the contest. At the end of the first mile, Navy held a lead of a few feet. At the two mile mark the M.I.T. shell sank. Columbia began to show het power and stayed with Navy and Washington. Cornell remained well up in the race till the three mile market was passed, but iinally was also a victim of the rough water and sank, the John Hoyle irreparably damaged. In the third mile Columbia closed in on Navy and Washington, passing Navy at the two and a half buoy, and Washington at the three mile mark. In the fourth mile Columbia moved steadily on to a well-earned victory. Y an - m -l-3--'ee ' ' ,, gixfef-1.1i'... . Cornell Leading at the Half-Mile in Syrezclue Vezrrity Race lf S it I ' . .- ' K 'tl' 3 1. . V A ,W. ,. I 4, ,,-- L-,' , I L l314l ..................... tISdi5 j 1 EIQZQQQE EIQBOCE' W-'.4' 4-'tb Syracuse and Cornell Frexlymen Fighting it out an Cayuga M 'W The Cornell Junior Varsity, distinctly a clark horse, swept to a glorious victory over five other crews. Displaying fight and power the Cornell boat crossed the finish line three-quarters of a length ahead of Columbia, who fought off a final Navy spurt. Cornell crews under the guidance of Coach James Wray have shown continuous improvement during the three years of the application of his methods. The 1929 season was by far the most successful since the days of Pop Courtney. Even better performances can be expected of the Cornell crews, for Coach Wray has demon- strated a winning system which can continue to develop in years to come. till., ' 4. -Il. A I I Cornell Frerbmerz Finish Third at Pougbkeepfie I 'W' wi, 4 . V A i , ', 'li ll' P l315l Id' 'vu -1-1-'Q'-'ElQ2QE 'f -El-9305 A 1929 Varsity Crew WALTER WORTH STILLMAN, '29 ...... ., STANLEY WILLIAM ABBOTT, '29 ,,Y,.,,A WILLIAM LOWRY MANN, '30 ...,w.w,..,.,. RICHARD JOHN HEIDELBERGER, '32 ..... CHRYSTAL HARTMAN TODD, '29 .....,.., BLISS BARTLETT CLARK, '31 ..,...,,,,,,, ARTHUR WARING O'SHEA, '29 ..,,..Y,,,.,,.,.. GEORGE WILLIAM BEHRMAN, JR., '29,.D. 1 JAMES BASTION BURKE, 31 .........,.............. HAROLD HERBERT BATE, '30 ,..,.... ,..,, ROBERT GORDON HOMAN, '29 ........ Y,I,,I,IBaw ., ,.,,. Two ......Tlu'ee .,,,mFour H,,,,,.Fi11e ,,,.....D.S'e11en ...,....S'troke .,.,....Cox.r1vai1z Substitute Subxtitute M nrsgan Bchrman O'Shea Clark Scott Hcidclbcrgcr Mann Abbot: Stillman Burke I Q TWH' 1 + W 'IT .L VI Q Q, , S A l A I Q 4.4. - ' tc M1611 'M sl Q2Qs f '1'E193os 1929 junior Varsity Crew FREDERICK WILLIAM KELLEY, JR., '29 ..,A,,.A ARTHUR BELL BUTLER, '29 .,.......,,,,,, BRUCE WILSON HACKSTAFF, '31 L.,,,, Y, WILLIAM MOORE VANNEMAN, '31.. NORMAN EIMBREE SCOTT, '30 ......,,., , ALFRED CHURCHILL BLACKMAN, '29 JOHN REYNOLDS SHALLCROSS, '31 ..,.ILIIICI. HORACE BREWSTER SHOEMAKER, '30 ..,..,..,, I EDWARD GREEN JOYCE, 29 ....L,,,.,,.,,.........L,... WILLIAM FRANCIS ARCHER IRELAND, '32 .... .,.. Cw,,.,, ELTON MASON SMITH, 31 ,,,.,..,,,.,.,...,,.,.,.,,, .....,,,BouJ ,,...,,.Two ,.,.....Threc .....Fozzr ,,,,.,,Fi1Je . .,Y.,. .... S ix .....,,,,.S'even ........S'troke ,..,.,,,,Cax.rwain .fubftitute Suhxtitute swf I if , . Morgan Shoemaker Shallcross Bare Todd Vanncman Kelly Durham Ireland Joyce , lxqw . li.. V' I if 41 JT? lfivnwf 3 F . ll, .J .. p I Ai' B V A A '- A . . - - ' H3171 U ElQ2QEmmEI930E 1929 Crew Record TRIANGULAR REGATTA: AT CAMBRIDGE 1 May 12 Varsity Race: Distance one and seven eighths miles. Time 9:20553 1. Cornell 2. M.I.T. 3. Harvard junior Varsity Race: Distance one and seven eighths miles. Time 9:50 1. Harvard 2. Cornell 3 3. M.I.T. Freshman Race: Distance one and seven eighths miles. Time 9:31353 1. Cornell 2 Harvard CARNEGIE CUP REGATTA: AT ITHACA-May 18 Varsity Race: Distance two miles. Time 10:38 1. Yale 2. Cornell 3 Princeton Junior Varsity Race: Distance two miles. Time 10:39 1. Yale 2. Princeton 3 Cornell Freshman Race: Distance two miles. Time 10:35 1. Cornell 2. Yale 3 Princeton DUAL REGATTA: AT ITHACA-May 25 Varsity Race: Distance two miles. Time 10:35 1. Cornell 2 Syracuse junior Varsity Race: Distance two miles. Time 1015253 1. Cornell 2 Syracuse Freshman Race: Distance two miles. Time 103633 1. Cornell 2 Syracuse INTERCOLLEGIATE REGATTA: AT POUGHKEEPSIE-june 25 Varsity Race: Distance four miles. Time 22:58 1. Columbia 3. Pennsylvania 4. Navy 2. Washington 5. Wisconsin Cornell, M.I.T., Syracuse, and California swamped. 'junior Varsity Race: Distance three miles. Time 1512123 1. Cornell 3. Navy 5. Syracuse 2. Columbia 4. Washington 6. Pennsylvania Freshman Race: Distance two miles. Time 1012363 1. Syracuse 3. Cornell 6. M.I.T. 2. California 4. Navy 7. Pennsylvania 5. Columbia 7' 1930 MANAGEMENT RAYMOND PAUL SHAROOD, '30 CHARLES LEIGHTON McGAvERN,'31 Manager A.r.riJmm' Mafzngei' fi I Q-it -ff . -ew I. V. R , ' , l ,Ji . ' H3183 BAS KETBALL Ii4.'U.' H. V. QRTNER 1 R. W, LEWIS H. M. MURPHY The 1930 Basketball Season The Cornell basketball team opened its season with an easy victory over Niagara, 38 to 26. Captain Lewis's excellent playing featured the game. A strong Colgate team defeated the Red and White quintet in its first game away, 37 to 22. Poor shooting repeatedly spoiled Cornell's many op- portunities to add valuable points to its score. On January 3rd the Cornellian passers dropped a single-point decision to Rochester, 24 to 23. The lthacans lost a chance to clinch the game when Captain Lewis, who bore the bulk of the offense, watched his shot in the last few seconds of the game roll around the rim of the basket and drop out. Lafayette trounced the Varsity in its next home game, 41 to 25. Cornell's half-time lead of 14 to 13 was overcome by a steady Maroon scoring attack in the second half. The following night the Red and White out- fit dropped a 34 to 25 decision to Colgate at the Drill Hall. Cornell's second half weakness was again evident when the visitors scored consistently Penn Sink: a Free Throw M 'K 1' 'T T1 'W 4 ll320ll -il-' 2 u.1a21QE'5 1'E I-9-3 o to surpass their opponent's 15 to 141ead at the half. In its hrst league game the Varsity five lost to Princeton, 26 to 18. Poor shooting was again largely responsible for the defeat. With Lewis ably guarded, Zahn was the high scorer for Cornell. On January 13th Yale swamped the Red and White completely in the next league game. The Blue defense was excellent, Bob Lewis getting the only two held goals for Cornell, while Albie Booth, erstwhile football star, starred for Yale. The hnal score was Yale 35, Cornell 10. In a return engagement with Yale at the Drill Hall, the Varsity made a beautiful and unexpected comeback, winning by a 23 to 19 score. Bessmer and Murphy guarded the two flashy Yale forwards brilliantly and Murphy was the high scorer for the home team. The magnificent floor-work of Hall, veteran forward, whose injured leg had kept him out of several previous games, led the winning Cornell rally in the second half. On February 5th Coach Ortner's five resumed its season with a 32 to 28 victory over Alfred. Captain Lewis was Co1'nell's high scorer. A Large Junior Week crowd saw the Cornell passers lose a close decision to a strong Penn quintet. Captain Lewis, who played the best game of his career, was the chief factor in the Red and White's 1 YP' ' EE S. Scmusunan .' 5.. 'l.j ,., 2 E. S. BESSMER l, ,I G. N. HALL The Varrizjy at Practice M 'qw l!l'1 ' i 4 i 'le 3' J' N' A ll , A lu - X B 132111 lid-'U' 5- EI.Q2QE ' 'EI.9.3DE V b G. C. FURMAN x G. C. ZAHN C. M. FISHER 21 to 14 half-time advantage. The last year's champions began to make their shots count in the last ten minutes and knotted the score at 32 all in a thrilling finish. Although Hall scored a basket in the opening minute of the extra period, McNiff and Sanders scored for Penn to make the hnal score, Pennsylvania 37, Cornell 34. On Febraury 11th a fast Syracuse five defeated the Cornell team in the Drill Hall, 41 to 25. The clever Orange dribblers penetrated the Cornell defense time and again, and were able to score con- sistently. Bob Lewis was carefully checked, and Schreuder was the high scorer for the Red and White. In the next league game, the Varsity engaged Dartmouth in the Drill Hall. The game, although marred by poor refereeing, was very close and exciting throughout. Zahn's three field goals in the last period enabled Cornell to win, 29 to 28. The next home game was with Columbia on February 19th. The Blue and White team, which later became league champion, made a good start and gained a 20 to 12 lead at the half. In the second half a brilliant and determined Varsity rally came within a point of tying the score, but Columbia, after a time-out, came back strong to clinch the game in the closing minutes, 41 to 34. Lewis' .Yboating from Foul Line in Prinretan Game Mmm -T' 'v K i. A V A 2. , 4 ' Qi .Q fgi. 8 g . - - - ' -l-. . . A, l H3223 ' .,.i i ' I'd'Ul' . EIQZ-QE ' 'EIQBDE Three days later the Cornell quintet handed Pennsylvania a surprise defeat at Philadelphia. Making a fast start, the team maintained the pace to lead 18 to 10 at the half. A last half Red and Blue rally tied the score, but Bessmer's field goal and two fouls gave Cornell its first court victory over Penn in three years, 27 to 23. On February 24th Columbia trounced the Varsity in a league game at New York, 51 to 26. Although the team held the powerful Blue and White quintet to a 23 to 17 score at the half, Bender led a bewildering second half attack which netted Columbia twenty-eight points and an easy victory. Lewis and Zahn were high scorers for the Red and White. In the last home game of the season, the Varsity dropped a poorly played game to Princeton. The Red and White held a 13 to 7 lead at the half and maintained a substantial lead until the last ten minutes. A Princeton rally could not be checked, however, and the final score was Princeton 32, Cornell 25. On March 5th the Cornellians engaged Syracuse in a return game. The Orange increased an early lead to give the Varsity its most severe defeat of the season, 56 to 24. ' In the final game of the season, the Red and White five lost to Dartmouth at Hanover, 27 to 25. Captain Lewis, Hall, and Bessmer played their last basketball game for Cornell. Zahn scored ten points for high honors of the team. The season as a whole was rather disappointing for Cornell, who Hnished tied for fifth place in the league standing and won only five of eighteen games. Coach Ortner's material was green and light, and a woeful lack of good reserve material was evidenced by the constant second half weakness. Captain Lewis played brilliantly all season and was one of the league high scorers. Zahn, a sophomore, who also finished high in the league scoring, Murphy, Schreuder, Furman, and several promising freshmen are expected to form the nucleus for next year's team. Coach Ortner Centers the Ball MW ' - ' . .-,a,-gp--u.:,z-we ' ' ' . ' . , we 1'1 A if 1' , , A 'J N . . ' A f i . - . P 532311 llvzill fr fl .'- 4 I-' ll ,-. In J - s 15 J w 4 A s Cullen Ormer Jervis Donovan Clarcnbach Young Covell Hewson Sheehan Fisher Schreuder Zahn Lewis Hall Murphy Furman Bessmer ' ----- .l.- FQVU' Q ' El'Q.2QE 'El-934305 4 1930 Varsity Basketball Team OFFICERS ROBERT WEBB LEWIS, '3O.. I .. Y,...... ,,,,v, .,Y.,...,..,,....... . C aptain JOHN KENT HEXVSON, '3O.,,, ....A,,. ...,,.................. M anager -iT .. VEfXSEX' BELL CULLEN, '31 ..,,,. HOXVARD BURNSHIP ORTNER, '19 Auifrarzt Manager 1....,..,,,,,,..,,,.,......Caacl1 TEAM GEORGE NAYLOR HALL, '30 ..Y.... O, ,, ,..,,LL,,,, I ,,,.,.., Forward EARL STEWART BESSMER, '30 .... , I ,,,,. Forward GEORGE CRAWFORD ZAHN, '321 ..,. ,,,.. F arwara' STANLEY SCHREUDER, '31 ....w...,,LO , ,,..,,,... Center CAMERON MANN FISHER, '30 ,....,,, , ,,,T,TT,. Center ROBERT WEBB LEWIS, '30 ...,,,,,., ,...T,,,.. G and GEORGE CONKLIN FURMAN, '31, ,,,,A, ,..,,,,,,, G aara' HARR1' M.AURICE MURPH1', '31 ,,.,,.T.,,,,,,, ..T.T,,,,,,...,.. ...,,., .T,,,,,... G 1 1 ara' SUBSTITUTES ERNST CLARENEACH, '31 WILLIAM JERVIS, '31 JANIES PATRICK DONOVAN, '31 ROBERT ARNOLD KENDALL, '31 GEORGE OSTROM YOUNG, '32 QW PF 3 W1 ' EL F P H3253 lid-'U ' .-1 . W El'QzQ5 -519.3-05 1930 Basketball Record Dat: Scare .fran December Cornell 38 Niagara December Cornell 22 Colgate january Cornell 23 Rochester January Cornell 25 Lafayette January Cornell 25 Colgate January Cornell 18 Princeton January Cornell 10 Yale january Cornell 23 Yale February Cornell 32 Alfred February Cornell 34 Pennsylvania February Cornell 25 Syracuse February Cornell 29 Dartmouth February Cornell 34 Columbia February Cornell 27 Pennsylvania February Cornell 26 Columbia March Cornell 32 Princeton March Cornell 24 Syracuse March Cornell 25 Dartmouth INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE Columbia ..,. t ...,,......,............,.....,......,,...,........,.,,.,,...,,,..... Pennsylvania ......... ........ Yale ................,.... ........ Cornell ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ..,..,,. 900 700 400 Dartmouth .......... ..,..... 4 OO 300 300 Princeton .......... ........ 1930 MANAGEMENT Plat: Ithaca Hamilton Rochester Ithaca Ithaca Princeton New Haven Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Philadelphia New York Ithaca Syracuse Hanover JOHN KENT HEWSON, '30 VEAsEY BELL CULLEN, '31 Mana ger Afsirtant Mana ger ' . A 3 'l! F ii -. ' ' 34 !Q I I. I ' ' 3 ' fl , If MH at I l , t.N.' 'pg f -4 ,,f, , ,lcqJ'rt' 8 Q- 'I326l CROSS COUNTRY EIQZQE' 'EIQBCIE . F. MOAKLEY 6'i'- Lei . R. LEVERING R. C. CROSBY I Ifdfw-' The 1929 Cross Country Season After a most auspicious opening meet, Coach Moakley's harriers acquitted themselves admir- ably this past season by winning all three dual meets by large margins and placing second in the Annual Quadrangular Run. In the initial contest with Alfred on October 18th, eight Cornell men crossed the line before the leading Alfred harrier, giving Cornell a perfect score against the Purple and Blue cohorts. This more than made up for a defeat, to the tune of 26 to 30, received by the Cornell runners the previous year. Captain Levering, the first to come in, crossed the line in better than the winning time registered in the Dartmouth meet the year before. In the next meet of the year with Yale on November 2nd, the Varsity runners proved their merit by defeating a strong and well-balanced Eli team 19 to 54. Only two Yale harriers placed among the first ten. Levering easily won individual honors in comparatively good time. A fierce battle was waged for second place between Captain Smith of Yale and Madden. Smith gained during the last quarter mile and arrived a few seconds in the van of Madden. Ranney and Eckert tied for fourth place. K H ' Ll 1, I-.l The Start in Dzzrtmoutla Meet M 5 . '1-new-' 1' rr Q- N tt 'nav ' .A N E . I rl' N 2, 'F Y:-'f f X 3 ,H .1 1 4.1. , , ,- V nl -. . . M ll328ll -111- ll-vii-vw-Q I:d'.U - p g 1 .allaaiQs '-'-5113305 A M Cornell's next chance' for a victory came one week later in New York City where the Annual Quadrangular Run took place between Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, and Pennsylvania on November 9th, Despite her earlier successes, Cornell was out- classed by an unexpectedly strong Penn team and was forced to be content with second place. During the first half of the meet the run developed into a bitter duel between Captain Levering and Dean of Penn, the latter finally winning out. A thirty point lead was gained over Dartmouth. The meet at Hanover on November 15th proved to be as easy as was expected. Due to the showing of Dartmouth in the Quadrangular Run the week before, and the fact that it had yet to score a victory, no great opposition was looked for. Cornell placed the first three men, Levering, Eibert, and Pattison, Langley ofDartmouth but barely nosing out Madden for fourth place. Crosby, Ranney, and Eckert locked arms and finished sixth. l The showing of the Red and White runners over the six mile Van Cortland Park Course was not as good as was expected. Although Cornell had as strong a team as the previous year when it placed third, the team as a whole did not have the capacity to place enough men up near the leaders to make a low score. As a result a total of 278 points was run up, placing Cornell tenth in a group of nineteen con- testants. Individual honors went to two seniors of the University of Maine who locked arms to stride home ahead of the pack, setting a new course record. Team honors went to Pennsylvania. Levering was severely hampered with a cold which placed him in the ruck of runners and the first Red and White runner to finish placed 35th. By far the outstanding runner was Captain Sam Levering, whose performances during the year were recognized by the leading sports writers of the East. Cleminshaw Moakley Wilson Aiafwf Eckert Dinsmorc Madden Crosby Levering Eibert Pattison Ranney I W 1 I rl gvpn- frvguu L-'-QP'-V in, . , ...-- II, E I .' , y . - l - 'J A . 1 g v 1 ll329H IHU' - -11 -----EIQZQEJAEIQSOE 1929 Cross C ozmtry Team and Record OFFICERS SAMUEL RALPI-I LEVERINO, '30 ,,,.,,,,,,....... ......,....,..,.,,.,.. ,.,,, ,,,.,,,.,,,, C a p tain RICHARD COLLIER CROSBY, '31 ......,.......,..... I ,,.,,,,,,,,. Captain-Eleft CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW, '30 ..,.,,.,,,..,,,. ,. ..,, , ,,,,,,.,.., Mdlldlgff CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM XVILSON, JR., '31 ......, . ., .,,, A.r.ri.rnmf Mmmtger JOHN FRANCIS MOARLEY ..,,,,,...........,..,,.I...... ., . ...,, ,.,, .....,.....,.. ,,..,. C ll u rl: JOHN ROBERT BANGS, '21 ......,.....,..,.. ,..... ....,,,,,,.., ,..,.,,, ,...... .,.,,,, , , , , . ..A.fIi.Ifdllf Cmlcb TEAM RICHARD COLLIER CROSBY, '31 SAMUEL RALPH LEVERING, '30 GEORGE JOHN DINSMORE, '31 EDWIN MADDEN, '31 DELANCEY FREDRICK ECKERT, '32 EARL PATTISON, '30 GORDON HENDERSON EIBERT, '32 ALBERT FRED RANNEY, '32 ALFRED uf. CORNELL: AT ITHACA October 18 1. Cornell ...,.... ..,,,,,,,,.................. 1 5 2. Alfred 4... ,...,,,.,,. .,..,..,,. 4 0 YALE ur. CORNELL: AT ITHACA November 2 1. Cornell ,....... ........4,,......,.,..........,.,,..... 1 9 2. Yale ,,..,..........,........... ......,... 5 4 QUADRANGULAR RACE: AT NEW YORK November 9 1. Pennsylvania ,I.,.... .....,..,....,........,,.,.....,.... 2 1 3. Columbia .,,..,..,.... ........ , .57 2. Cornell .,.,,...,,,. .......,..,,.,.,,,...,............,..,. 5 1 4. Dartmouth ....,......,.,..... .......... 8 1 DARTMOUTH zu. CORNELL: AT HANOVER November 15 1. Cornell L.,.,l,.. ....,.....,..,.................. 1 7 2. Dartmouth ....,...... .......... 3 8 INTERCOLLEGIATES: AT NEW YORK Novcmlzcr 25 10. Cornell ..,,....,..,.,................,,,....,.,,,.,..........,....... 278 1929 MANAGEMENT ,- CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW. '30 CHRISTOPHER WILLIANI W1LSON,JR.,'3l Maizuger' Amriytmzt Mnvzalger I v I -1' 1 1 T-.T 'ft EI , . A 3 , -- -' ' ' H3301 OCC X' .g V el , J 7 Iv' 'fu' -'T EIQZQEM' 'EIQBOE I x ..l N. BAWLF E. S. Bassman it ' dike !!EEi'lFf? -4 - J. W. MCCULLOUGH I- .4 . The 1929 Soccer Season Seven veterans of last year's squad formed a foundation for the team, which, led by Coach Bawlf and Captain Bessmer, went through a well-played, but very unfortunate season of soccer. The team opened the season with a decided victory over a strong Hamilton eleven. The well coordinated action of the Cornell forward line coupled with the excellent playing of Bor- dogna at left fullback paved the way for a Varsity victory of 4 to 0. During the following week of intensive practice in preparation for the Princeton en- counter, Donovan, whose playing featured the Hamilton game, was injured. Brown replaced him at right halfback and performed capably in the Princeton game. The game opened rather inauspiciously, the playing on both sides being very ragged. Although the playing improved markedly as the game progressed, the first half ended without a tally. The Cornell team started the second half with a rush and kept the ball well within Princeton territory for the first live minutes, when Captain Warfield of Princeton suddenly broke through the Red and White opposition to score the first goal. During the closing stages of The Cornell Vanity in Action M ! - . - '1-nn-2-fn ' '1 -F' 424 par 'C :-una.- -A' .A 1 ' ' as ' V1 ' 9 I r I Wg 3 ii- l ,.'i. - 'J , , , v ,, -.,..,, -L -.iii -. .V LL E l332l -1-1- , -l--i- l-UU' . an slQ'zQs'- '-159305 the game, Hall and Captain Bessemer gave a pretty exhibition of teamwork to net the tying goal. Two extra live minute periods failed to break the deadlock. One of the most surprising and exciting games of the year took place between the Varsity and a very powerful team from Penn State. Until late in the game neither side was able to score. Cornell tallied first on a pass by Hansen at right to Cary in the center, but the Nittany booters soon retallied. The second half saw no scoring, and for the second successive game, two extra Five minute periods were played with- out changing the status of the game. The result of this game was a complete upset of all predictions. The hrst game of the season away from home was at Syracuse. Owing to in- juries received by Donovan, Fay, Kappler, and Fisher, a new combination repre- sented the Red and White. The skill displayed by McCullough at goal was out- weighed by the poor teamwork in general and Syracuse won by the close score of 4 to 3. Yale came to Ithaca and ou tplayed a crippled Cornell team, winning by the score of 4 to 1. In spite of the spectacular playing of McCullough at goal, the Red and White booters were unable to stave off the Eli attack for more than one quarter. Cornell entered the Lehigh game a heavy favorite, but as the game progressed, the Lehigh team surprised and overcame the Red and White booters 7 to 4. Cornell met its traditional rivals on River Field, at Philadelphia, for the final game of the season. The line-up was considerable changed for the Thanksgiving contest and a severe wind arising from the Schuylkill River hampered the playing of both teams. The Quakers were superior in their playing throughout the game and defeated the Cornellians by a 4 to 1 score. In spite ofa relatively unsuccessful season, the work of several individuals was of the highest calibre. Unfortunately, injuries disabled many of the regulars, and it was necessary for Coach Bawlf to arrange temporary combinations for most of the games. McCullough, stellar goalie, was elected Captain for 1930. Tray Bordogna McCullough Ticman Larson Oest Kappler Brown Donovan Atwood Cary Carvalho Hansen Bessmer Hall Goldstein Higgins Bawlf N l' W 'C A 'll' C ir' ' .. 'I' l ll333ll f ld' 'fy' fl. -1.-... ' -' El Q2.QE ': 'El.9.3,O:s 1929 Soccer Team and Record OFFICERS EARL STEWART BESSMBRX '30 ,,,,,,AA.,,AA,,,,,A,,,,,,AAAA, . ,,,,,.,,,A,,,4A Capmm JAMES XVADSWOF-TH MCCULLOUGH, AIR., '31 ,,.,.,,, ........... C ffpmin-Efm JOHN BOYD ATWOOD, '30 ........................,,........ .,......A......,....... M nmzgel' GEORGE VAN MCKAY, '31 ...... ...,..............,.... ..,,,..... A I .rimnzr Murxager NICHOLAS BAWLF ....,,.,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A ,4,4,,,,A,4.,,,,,,,A,A,4,,,, C mph TEAM AMES WADSWORTH MCCULLOUGH, JR., '31 .,........,,....,...,.A..,....,,A. , .,.,,.,,,. ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN, '30 .,.....,.,....,II.,,,.,I.,,,, ,,,,,,,,I,,,,,, RAYMOND JACK GOLDSTEIN, '30.- ,.,...,. , ,,,,,,v,, ,, ANTHONY FREDERICK BORDOGNA, '31 ....., AMES ALFRED Oasr, 31.., ............. ..I, , GUSTAVR EDWARD KAPPLRR, '32 ,.,,.,.,.., DANIBL HARDIN CALLAI-IAN, '29 .,,.,..I.. JAMES PATRICK DONOV.AN, '31 ........... SAMUEL GREBR TIEMANN, '30 .,,.,..,.., . FRED CLIFFORD FAY, 30 ......,....,..,,,.,, HAROLD WI-IRATLEY HANSRN, '31. .,.,.,. ,. EARL STEWART BESSMER, '30 ....,,,.,.,,.. ROBERT ELSBREE HIGGINS, '32 ......,,.. . DENNIS HALL, 29 ..,......,,,,.....I,....I.,,..,..,, ORLANDO DA ROCHA CARVALHO, '31 .,...,. ..........,.,,,...Gaal .Right Fulllmck .Right Fullbaclz ....L:ft Fullback ...Left Flzllbutk Center Halfbnck Halfbark ........,.RiglJt Halfbuck ..,,,.....Rigbt Hulfbrlrk ..,..,....Out:iclc Right ....,...,0urride Right .,,..,In.ride Right .....,In.ridc Right .....,.....,.......Cnzter ........In.rirl: Left EGBBRT SNELL CARY, JR., 30 ..,...I.,I...I. ,,,.,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,.......,.............................. ......,...............,..., 0 1 mid: Left SUBSTITUTES CARLOS DOGNY-LARCO, '32 FRANK BRADLEY MCMULLIN, '31 CLAYTON ELMORE LARSON, '30 WARREN JOSEPH XVILLIAMS, JR., '30 RECORD Dat: Scar: .fcarr Place October 12 Cornell Hamilton Ithaca October 18 Cornell Princeton Ithaca October 26 Cornell Penn State Itlmca November 2 Cornell Syracuse Syracuse November 9 Cornell Yale Ithaca November 16 Cornell Lehigh Ithaca November 28 Cornell Pennsylvania PlIiladelplIia 1929 MANAGEMENT OHN BOYD ATWOOD, '30 GEORGE VAN MCKAY, '31 M4124 get Arrifturzt Marznger , I ' I ' A T+L eoffoleve L -I W Q y , 1 1- I A 133411 HOCKEY EI Q2QEl5,! Ul'El93OE -5. N. BAWLF 5. - C :sve : U V X P' if .N X ll H. T. CLARK .L ,C -R It K :NYS C lv 3 be H. T. CLARK The 1930 Hockey Season Warm weather in Ithaca prevented early practice for the Varsity pucksters. Coach Bawlf was finally able to organize practice on Beebe, and to tune the men up to one of the most success- ful seasons in several years. The game scheduled with Union College had to be postponed on account of Warm Weather. Conditions were not suitable for skating until just before the next game with Hamilton. The team took advantage of a scanty scrimmage, in preparation for the contest with the Clintonites and the Red and White icemen Went to Clinton and defeated a very strong Hamilton sextet by a score of 6-0. The Cornell team, realizing its poor condition, played a defensive game, scoring only when an opening made it possible. At one point in the second period, three Cornell men were in the penalty box, and the remaining three thrilled the spectators with a brilliant exhibition, as they kept the entire Hamil- ton six from scoring. Captain Clark played a re- markable defensive game, and, with the rest of the team, proved far superior to the Hamilton six. A Clarkson team, composed entirely of ex- perienced Canadian players, came to Ithaca and . 15 My up . we -.P , 416327:- Coruell Defeatr Union ' -1-Q-' f W Q Y Ti E336l Ffa- .-.1l. Eil'Q.2QE lEIc93OiEM' P' defeated the Varsity sextet by an 8-0 score. The Potsdam six were superior to the home team in every way, but the Red and White fought hard. The skillful skating of McKoWne and Captain Clark, in connection with the dexterity of Rhodes at goal, kept the visitors from adding to their score. The Varsity sextet won for the second time when it defeated a strong Colgate team by a score of 7 to 1. The Cornell team practiced regularly for two weeks in preparation for the Junior Week contest. Coach Bawlf's proteges showed splendid combination work over the experienced Maroon and White opposition. Guthrie played a beautiful game, scoring by himself at the beginning and in combination with McKowne and Spitzmiller for the remaining periods. In the next game, the Cornellians outclassed a weak St. Lawrence team by the score of 9 to 2. The abundance of good reserve material enabled Coach Bawlf to constantly keep fresh men in the forward line. McKowne proved to be the star of this game, although the playing of Rhodes, Spitzmiller, and Priedman was just as praiseworthy. Cornell won its third successive game when it completely outplayed an unbeaten Union sextet. A snowfall made playing diflicult, and both sides resorted to long shots. Captain Clark made the most brilliant play of the game, when he took the puck through the entire Garnet team and scored a goal on a fast shot. The Red and White icemen scored. seven goals as against one by the Union men. The Varsity travelled to Princeton for the last game of the season. The Orange and Black combination was one of the best in the country and was the strongest opposition of the season. The Cornell six was unable to rally, thirty-seven of its attempts at goal being blocked by Shearer, star goal guard of Princeton. The game ended with a Tiger victory of 6-O. The Varsity experienced one of the most successful seasons in years winning four games out of six, and scoring twenty-nine goals as against the nineteen of their opponents. Inasmuch as only two men of this year's team will graduate in June, Coach Bawlf has a promising outlook for the next season. Herb Kingsbury Uflinger McK0wne Spitzmiller Bawlf Dunn Mvfsfm Rhodes Priedcman Endemann Parker Clark Guthrie Llop Walsh Shields ' -,Y --l ' y ff-1-ur-ef-f' f. 4 e o 1' f A - 'J A A '. - - ' l P M3711 g Haag EW'- '1'sl 9305. 1930 Hockey Team and Record OFFICERS HAROLD THOMAS CLARK, '31 ......,,.,..,........,...... ......,.....A,,.. C aptain HAROLD THOMAS CLARK, '31 ......,....,...,,,..,..... ......,..... C apmin-Ein-t STEPHEN FRANCIS DUNN, '30 ..,.,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,...,...,,,. M mmger HARRY GLENN HERE, '31 .......,.,.. .......... A .uifmnt Manager NICHOLAS BAWLF ....,...,.,.... ..........,.,.......... ..,.,,...,,...,........., C 0 aah TEAM JACK ROMAINE SI-IIELDS, '32 ............... ............,.....,,,, ,......,.....,...,... G o al BENJAMIN BLAIN RHODES, '31 .,......... ..........,.... ,......,,.......,,....,,, G o al JOHN ROBERT PARKER, JR., '30 ......,. ......,.., R igbt Dcfcnn HAROLD THOMAS CLARK, '31...- ,....... ..,.,,... L :ft Dzfnue JAMES RICHARD MCKOWNE, '32 ..........., ..,............O C enter EDWARD WATTERSON GUTHRIE, '31 ........ .....,... R ight Wing ROBERT FRANK SPITZMILLER, '31 .,............ .,...... L eft Wing GORDON OFFICER PRIEDEMAN, '32 ..,.....,. ,........... W ing RICHARD CHESNEL LLOP, '30 .....................,,.,. ..........,...........,....,,. .,....... W i ng WILLIAM CHESTER REDDING, JR., '31 ,.,.,.... ..,,...,........,........,........... ,,,.,,.,. W i ng SUBSTITUTES CARLETON HULL ENDEMANN, '31 EVAN HOLLISTER, JR., '32 CHARLES TAGLIAHUB HAPGDOD, '31 ERNEST HEMPSTEAD KINGSEURY, '30 LAWRENCE WILLIAMS HBYE, '31 DONALD HOAG UYFINGER, '30 JOHN JOSEPH WALSH, '30 RECORD Date Score Scare Place January 18 Cornell Hamilton Clinton january 25 Cornell Clarkson Ithaca February 7 Cornell Colgate Ithaca February 12 Cornell St. Lawrence Ithaca February 15 Cornell Union Ithaca February 19 Cornell Princeton Princeton 1930 MANAGEMENT STEPHEN FRANCIS DUNN, '30 HARRY GLENN HERB, '31 Manager Afriftmzt Mavzager I' . gf- ga 5 ' 133811 WRESTLI NC .iq- 1, - -1.1. - El Qzgslhf'-'fan 9.305 , 1? W. C. O'CONNELL .jdlif xi 1 r. Q 'G , Q, A . , 'ar' e I C 4 H. S. JOHNSON To 1 U5 is C t ,Q Q 1 lj Y f . M. Lwscmrz The 1930 Wrestling Season With only three members of the previous year's mat team available, the Cornell wrestlers went through a very successful season to end in a blaze of glory as the top scorers in the Inter- collegiates held in Ithaca. The first meet with Columbia on January 18th was a shut-out victory for the Red and White team, the score being 23-O. Trousdell and Hulse both secured falls, while the rest ofthe team won on time advantages. Johnson had a particularly able opponent in Captain Clark, obtaining only a one minute and 30 seconds time advantage. The Cornell matmen were in a somewhat crippled condition at the time of their second match with Syracuse on February 6th due to the loss of Cornish, the only heavyweight on the squad, and Wakeman of the 175 pound class. Des- pite this disadvantage, the Syracuse aggregation was defeated 18-12. Each team succeeded in gain- ing four decisions, while Johnson, Trousdell, and Butterworth scored hve-point victories. The first defeat suffered by the Cornell matmen was at the hands of the Ohio Stare team on Febru- ary 15th. Defaults in the two heavyweight classes gave the opponents a ten-point advantage, Q .q-i. . il fobnron, of Cornell, in the Fimzlr af the Irztercollegiaief lwaw ' ' ' 4Y ' -I 'Fu' awp' 'A Y . ' ' ul- I L ' iii Q, 1 gm 8 4 fl 5 l ., -.r'i- V --- -' V--K 'dll g . il l34OH - EI QzQs '1'El93oz causing the Varsity team to be defeated 21-11. Johnson, Hartzsch, and Butterworth scored for Cornell. The meet with Penn State on February 22nd ended with a score of 17-9, the Varsity losing for the second and last time during the season. Captain johnson overcame Campbell, hitherto undefeated, with a time advantage of4:4O. Trousdell and Lipschitz also secured time advantages over their opponets. A strong Lehigh group was defeated in the next match on March Ist by a score of 20-6. The Cornell matmen overcame a three point loss by winning six consecutive bouts, one of which was a fall. Both Johnson and Trousdell showed their superiority by rolling up large time advantages. Cornell defeated Penn for the twenty-first time in twenty-two dual meets on March Sth with a score of 215-IOM. The Varsity men encountered more opposition than was expected, but still secured three falls. Cornish fought what resulted in a draw after two extra periods. Johnson, Trousdell, and Hartzsch secured falls. The Intercollegiates were held in Ithaca on March 15th and 16th. At the con- clusion of the semi-finals, the championship was far from decided. Cornell placed three men in the finals, Trousdell securing two falls, Johnson one, and Wakeman winning on time advantages. In the preliminaries Cornell suffered but two defeats when Lipschitz lost by a small time advantage, and Hulse lost to Pratt of Penn by twenty-three seconds in extra periods. Trousdell and Hessney threw their opponents. In the semi-finals Trousdell and Johnson won by falls, while Wakeman defeated Gabriel of Penn by a time advantage, although he had lost to the Penn captain the week before. Lehigh entered the finals with four points while Cornell followed with three. In the finals Johnson scored with a fall, while Trousdell and Wakeman won on time advantages,.tq..plaee Cornell at the top of the list. The Hnal scores were: Cornell 22, Lehigh'17:Syracuse 14, Princeton 13, Penn State 12, Yale 12, Columbia 10, and Pennsylvania 0. Hood Wakeman Cornish Hulse O'Connell l-lartzsch Butterworth Johnson Lipschicz Hessney Troudsell iw s firm ,fe ir , -'v - A I J - A . Y f- - l l341H El Q29 E 1'El 913 as '- ll 1930 Wrestlmg Team ana' Record OFFICERS HOWARD SPAFARD JOHNSON, '30...- ..,.,...,..,.... ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. C apmin MACY LIPSCHITZ, '31 ......................,... ,,......,. , Captain-Eleer ROBERT IMRIE Hoon, '30 .,,,.,,.,,........ .,,...,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,, M anager RALPH FEI-:No Pnoeron, '31,- ,....,,..,,,,. W ALTER CHRISTOPHER O'CONNELL .,,,. , ..,... Featherweight Clair-115 pounds FRED ERNEST HAn'rzscH, '31 .Ypeeialwaight Clan-125 pounds CHARALAMBOS ST1zPHoRos STEPHANIDES, '32 K1zNN1z-ru TROUSDBLL, '30 Lightweight Clan-135 pounds CHARLES POWELL BEYLAND, '31 JULIAN Sco'r'r BUTTERWORTH, '32 Welterweight Clan-145 pounds MACY Lxvscmrz, '31 .........AIIiJfdl1f Manager TEAM Middleweight Clan CLightD-155 pounds ALBERT LANGE ADKARIAN, '30 Armor Lao HESSNEY, '31 Middleweight Clan' CHeueyD165 pounds IRVING HALLOCK HULSE, '30 HOWARD SPAFARD JOHNSON, '30 Light Heavyweight Clam-175 pounds HOWARD SPAFARD JOHNSON, '30 SAMUEL xVAKEMAN, '30 Heavyweight Clan-over 175 pounds GEORGE HARLAN CORNISH, '32 RECORD-DUAL MEETS Date Score .Years Place January 18 Cornell 23 Columbia O Ithaca February 6 Cornell 18 Syracuse 12 Ithaca February 17 Cornell 11 Ohio State 21 Ithaca February 22 Cornell 9 Penn Stare 17 Penn State March 1 Cornell 20 Lehigh 6 Bethlehem March 8 Cornell 21M Pennsylvania IOM Philadelphia INTERCOLLEGIATES Cornell 225 Lehigh 17g Syracuse 145 Princeton 135 Penn State 125 Yale 124 Columbia 10g Pennsylvania O. 1930 MANAGEMENT ROBERT IMRIE HOOD, '30 RALPH FENNO PROCTOR, '31 Mdyzgggy Amistant Manager I I , . I, --,-ng: ' 1-Y... 41,7 -1--u-ai ,A in A-or-5221 . ' -f who . A 1 : I ' fd 3 L. Jil 5 Y f . -, ,- 4 , t Q - - L-. ' ., bl ' I34211 FENCING l5d'U' l ElQ,2QE 1ElQ.3oE'i i 4 C. F. DARRIBULAT X . Y, by fl, , rg W ii Qi li Mt.-. I. E. CANTOR F are v I li . .- ' l ,W it , - ., L X . X ' --1-, V' ' f I l , X. R , X' ' I - - 1 K-,F L, if i vv' i C M Manrmaz The 1930 Fencing Season The 1929 Fencing team failed to place in the Intercollegiate Hnals held on March 29 at West Point although Captain Pirone, Larco, and Cantor qualified for the finals. Scileppi, a sopho- more, won the Clemens Gold Medal in the fencing bouts for novices at the Hotel Astor. Cantor, Gravino, and Martinez were the only veterans who remained for the 1930 season. The opening match for this year's team was the New York Athletic Club Intercollegiates held in New York City during the Christmas vacation. About fifty men from a number of eastern colleges competed for individual honors, and although Cornell did not place, three out of the six men entered reached the semi-finals. Cornell defeated Hamilton in the opening dual meet by the score of 10-7. Captain Cantor was the outstanding figure in the match, scoring a double victory in both the foils and sabres events. The Martinez brothers succeeded in tying a close final contest in epee, despite an injury to the younger, to keep Cornell in the lead and bring victory to the Red and White. Experiencing an off day, the Varsity swords- men lost to both Yale and Hamilton in the tri- Two Mefnbers of the Fencing Tmnz 112 Actzan , 4 i I l . l' -ff' i n gl , ,- ,-- ll, 2... 1TY+YlrVY T ll344H - l I-d' -'Ui' M-MM. EIQZQE' 'EIQBDE y angular meet at New Haven the following week. The Blue and White won with a score of 22 over Hamilton with 16 and Cornell with 13. Cornell's performance was better than the score would indicate for most of the individual bouts were exceed- ingly close. The Martinez epee team won its bouts from the Hamilton men who had defeated them in the previous match. Princeton showed unexpected. power in the sabres to defeat the Varsity by the close score of 9-8 in the second dual meer of the season. Captain Cantor and J. C. Martinez scored a beautiful victory in foils against the Princeton combination to place Cornell in the lead during the opening bout. The Martinez brothers succeeded in keeping the score in favor of the Red and White by tying the hitherto undefeated Tiger team in the cpee, but the Princeton sabre team proved too much for the Cornell swordsmen and the match went to Princeton by a margin of one point. On March 15, the Varsity scored a decisive victory over Pennsylvania in its only home match of the season. Captain Cantor and Gravino did excellent work in foils, winning three bouts apiece from the Quaker team. They continued their suc- cessful campaign in epee, bolstered by Martinez, and tied a powerful opposing Penn combination by a score of 2-2. The Sabres event proved to be the most interesting of the match. Gravino and Martinez fought out a series of evenly matched contests culminating in a spectacular battle between Martinez and Rodiguez, Penn's unde- feated sabreman. The final score of 3-1 in sabres gave Cornell a 12-5 victory. Captain Cantor has been the mainstay of both foils and sabre teams, winning most of his matches throughout the season. The Martinez brothers have upheld the cpee division ofthe team, and C. Martinez has done excellent work in foils al- though hindered with an injured hand during the major part of the season. Gravino has shown himself to be a very promising swordsman and will undoubtedly be an outstanding performer next year. Schoedingcr Scileppi Darrieulat Parets Kilborne MDW Yarrow Gravino Cantor C. M. Martinez J. Martinez ' -wif! ' I VI 'Y C FW: 3 fi ' 'H J F 1 A A .J V A D .I 'n v In lI345B l1-u.'u-- A ElQ'2QE ' 'EIQBDE-if-11-1' I 1930 Feuczng Team mm' Record OFFICERS IRVING EUGENE CANTOR, '30 ............A..,,,,.,,,............., .,., ........,. C 4 prain CRISTOBAL MANUEL MARTINEZ, '31 . , ,,,,.. , ,..,,. Captain-Elect FREDERICK WILLXANI KILBORNE, '30 ..... ..,. .........,..,.....,.. M fllldglf GEORGE RICHARD SCHOEDINGER, JR.. '31 .,,,,, ,, ,,.... A.r.ri.rtfn1r Manager FRANCOIS DARRIEULAT ..,.......,......4,.,,...,..,...,.,.. ., , ..,....... ......,.....,., C mob TEAM Sabre F ai!.r E per IRVING EUGENE CANTOR, '30 IRVING EUGENE CANTUR, '30 FRANK ANTHONY GRAX'lNO 31 CRISTOBAL MANUEL MART1NEz, '31 FRANK ANTHONY GRAVINO, '31 CRISTOBAL MANUEL MARTTNEE 31 ALBERT DORIAN PARETS, '32 CRISTOBAL MANLYEL MARTXNEZ, '31 .IosE CLAUDIO M.ART1NBZ 3' CLARENCE HENRY YARROW, '31 JOSE CL.-AUDIO MARTINEZ, '32 SIDNEY FRANCIS SCILEPM, '32 RECORD Dar: .Yrore .frurc Flare February 15 Cornell 10 Hamilton 7 Clinton February 22 Cornell 13 Yale 22 New Haven Hamilton 16 March 1 Cornell 8 Princeton 9 Princeton March 15 Cornell 12 Pennsylvania 5 Ithaca March 22 Cornell 7 Columbia 10 New York 1930 MANAGEMENT FREDERICK WILLIAM IqILBORNE,'30 ARTHUR ROCHE TOBIN, 31 Mnrzagef' A.r.ri.rtmzt Marzager . . . -T, - 1-E kb T C11 gli I 1 l v - WW 3 , 1 .l.' Q , .-K 1- ,. ' 1 1 -- ' -5 -. . . '- l H3461 LACROSSE i l'd'U-' El QZQEW' 'El 3 .3iO E -' The 1929 Lacrosse Season , Handicapped by the loss of many stellar X i players through graduation and inelligibility, ' I A Coach Bawlf turned out a team that concluded a series of one-point defeats with an easily won N. Bl u victory over Penn State. The first game of the season was with the University of Maryland, I . probably the ranking lacrosse team of the country, and the outcome was never in doubt. Although It ' the Varsity possessed the ball much of the time, 1- 1 it was only once able to break down the admirable l defense of Captain Snyder, whose Old Liners I J piled up a total of eleven points. 5. f 3 I-lampered by a lack of practice, the Varsity J S G m stickmen journeyed to Cambridge to meet a strong ' ' Harvard team, and was forced to bow to the Crim- Q son by a score of 2-3. The game, a decided im- I, P NX provement on the Maryland rout, was full of i C 4 spectacular plays which made Captain Gowdy . undoubtedly the outstanding figure on the field. i H Only the brilliant defense of the Crimson goalie S. G. TIEMAN f 1 kept victory from Cornell, as Champion, Gowdy, Tiemann, and Callahan constantly threatened the enemy goal. ui ' Cornell Defeats Penn State on Spring Day M H , Hrnn-1.1 7 D W -f-1-up ' .A - - ' I . l 'la l ' 'll f - - ' , ,. - ' -L -,N , , .il ll348l1 ' 'i'sl Q2QEl 1'sa93o5'-'l-' Undaunted by the loss of its first two contests, the Cornell twelve came back to meet Syracuse in a clean and well-played game. Captain Govvdy and his greatly im- proved Varsity came from behind at a fast pace in the second half to close a three point lead. Moon added another point to Gowdy's first goal, and Allio placed a third about ten minutes later. The Hnal tally was registered by Captain Gowdy tying the score 4-4. Cheerecl by the previous week's showing against one of the strongest teams in the East, the Varsity fought out an equally air-tight game with Penn. Three Penn goals inspired the Varsity, unfortunately too late in the game, to a final spurt re- sulting in a point apiece for Callahan and Fay, which pulled the score up to 2-3 but which still spelled the third defeat for the Red and White. The fifth game was an unexpected upset at the hands of Hobart. The Deacons impenetrable defense effectually blocked Cornell's scoring throughout, and the game ended in a 5-O defeat for Cornell. Cornell's hopes for the first victory of the season against Princeton, Spring Day morning, were shattered early in the battle. The game was slowed up by the heat until the Varsity, determined to have victory, just failed to tie the score in the fast final period. The Penn State game started slowly on a muddy field with both teams evenly matched until State scored a goal. From this point, the game took a turn for Cornell, and Moon started the Red and White scoring with a well placed rubber that caught the State goalie napping. Champion followed up with two more tallies that put Cornell in the lead. Trousdell scored on a pass from Captain Gowdy, who closed his intercollegiate career with a beautiful shot in the last moments of the game, making the score 5-2. The entire team deserved credit, especially Champion and Abel. The defensive work of Scboales, Greenberg, and Hunt was one of the best exhibitions of the year. Morgan Collins Trousdcll Sargent Young Taylor Fairfax Ahcl Meyers Gusrfac Ocst Brooke Larson Cohen Hornc Fay Bawlf Calchan l-lasscll Allin Greenberg Clark Tuck Schoalcs Gowdy Brown Ticmann Bonsall Champion Moon Holbrook Hunt I .W x' - l In W - f'v'1I ' 3 I, . II, r . ' I T P v A .l g ,I A r A .h Q A V lv ll349ll l:4.'u.' --li-'-El Qzfas' 'slfaao 1929 Lacrosse Team and Record OFFICERS JOSEPH SCOTT GOWDY, '29 ......,........,.,......,...... ..,.,...,........,,.. C apmm SAMUEL GRBER TIEMANN, '30 ........,,. ,.., .,,,,...,.. C n ptain-Elm ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN, '30 ........... .,......,......,..,..,.,.. M mzager JAMES RICHARD KNIFE, '31..,,. ..................,, .,..,.,.. A .r.ri.rtanr Marlagzf' NICHOLAS BAWLIP ...,.,..,..,...,A,..,,.,.,.............,..... ...,,,............,.,Y,,.... C mah TEAM FREDERICK ABEL, '30 .....,...,......,.,.......... ........... G :ml SAMUEL GREER TIEMAN, '30 .,,,. ..,.... ,..,. T b iw! Dffenn JOHN BENNETT Tucic, JR., 29 ,,.....,.,.,LL,.,,,.,.,....... Goal STEPHEN WILLIAM ALLIO, JR., '29 ........,,,,.,,,,,,.,. Pain: HAROLD GREENBERG, '29 ..................,..,,,,, Cover Point CLAYTON ELMORE LARSON, '30 ,,....,......, Fira: Dfjnm DUDLEY N EvIsON SCHOALES, '29 ..,.,....... Firrr Dcfmn JOSEPH SCOTT GOWDY, '29 ,..,....,.,..,...... Second Deferm WVALTBR ALEXANDER HUNT, '29, ....,... .Third Dcfmre KENNETH BRUCE TROUSDELL, '30 ...................,.. Outxide Home DONALD I-IARDIN CALLAHAN, '29 ,,...,..........,..... Cerner PHILLIPS KAY CHAMPION, '30 ...,. ......,..... T bird Attack HOWARD MILTON TAYLOR, JR., '29 ...... Third Arrark WILLIAM GORDON I-IOLEROOK, '3O.. ..... Second Attark FRED CLIFFORD FAT, '30 .,,.......,T.,.........,.. Firft Armrlz GLENDON THOMAS GERLACH, '29 ........,.,. Firxf Atmel: HAROLD VERNON MOON, '30 ,...,,,, ,......,. I mide Home SUBSTITUTES ROBERT STEWART BONSALL, '30 KENNETTI TYNE FAIRFAX, '31 STANLEY IRVING BROOK, '31 ROBERT FRANCIS HASSELL, '30 ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN, '31 JOHN MCGOW'IN, '32 HAROLD THOMAS CLARK, '31 MILTON ELMORE YOUNG, '30 RECORD Date Score .Ymrr Ffa ce April 13 Cornell 1 Maryland 11 Ithaca April 20 Cornell 2 Harvard 3 Cambridge April 27 Cornell 4 Syracuse 4 Ithaca May 4 Cornell 2 Pennsylvania 3 Ithaca May 11 Cornell 0 Hobart 5 Geneva May 18 Cornell 3 Princeton 4 Ithaca May 25 Cornell 5 Penn State 3 Ithaca 1930 MANAGEMENT ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN, '30 JAMES RICHARD KNIFE, '31 Manager Auixmrzr Mdlldgfl' I , . . ,I rvqf- 7 fvvgzqf' '-31' 'L TQT ':w '1' wh I . .I - f Ifdq ,J I , . 3 R '-6,14 'H 1 -4- L i A It jx A Lx ll35OJl NNI .Q :if J' Quia ' Y,. ., I u' 'fu' y ElQ2.QE ' 'Elf9.3o.a' T y ll The Cornell tennis team duplicated the record of the 1928 team by winning three of the seven dual matches of the intercollegiate season. The team decisively defeated Colgate and Ohio State in the opening matches of the season, but the ' f .N The 1929 Tennis Sensan jg Ci V ' E. J. FAULKNER 1 .. HC 1. :gi 1 ,I I . J . S. CUSTER fi.. K CPC. 1 rl 'ri . li, p fa B. H. Dnrwluzn excellent start did not continue and the team only won one more of the remaining matches, defeating the Army by a close score. The Cornell entrants in the Eastern Inter- collegiates were eliminated in the second round of play in the tournament, Hene losing to Thomas, of Princeton, and Custer falling before the excel- lent driving of Wolf, star player of Williams. The team placed fifth in the final score of the tournament. ' The netmen travelled to Columbus for the first dual match of the season to meet Ohio State. The Red and White team won all of the six singles and three double matches. The doubles teams for this match, as well as for the rest of the season, were I-Iene and Custer, Miles and Bush, and Detwiler and Smith. The team returned to Ithaca with a perfect 9-O victory to its credit. The second contest of the season, held in Ithaca, was equally successful. The team from Hamilton had no outstanding players, and the The Finals in Larnea' Cup Tournament M S Qs' I I N Q l r N J - -- .--'l-, .771 qt,-' 1 'sul ' Q ll352ll I-u' 'ful 5- . .i... EIQZQEU' 'EIQBDE victory was easily obtained by the Cornell players. Another 9-O victory for the team made the outlook for the remainder of the season bright. The first two matches of the season had been with comparatively weak and inexperienced teams, so prospects of a successful season were by no means certain. Rain, coming often and steadily, rendered the courts useless for practice except for a few scattered afternoons when the team played on soggy courts. When the Cornell courtmen journeyed to Princeton, they found themselves handicapped when matched against the well-drilled and fast-playing Tiger team, and lost the contest by an S-1 score. Detwiler won the only match by a 5-7, 6-2, 6-2 score. The team again found itself seriously handicapped by lack of practice when it played the Columbia team in New York. The match ended a 9-O victory for the Lions. The netmen showed a streak of real form when they defeated the strong Army team at West Point by a 5-4 score. The most spectacular match of the clay was between Hene and Lewis, of the Army. Hene won the match by the close score of 9-7, 1-6, 7-5. Another notable event of the day was the winning of the last match in the doubles play by Detwiler and Smith, who defeated Lewis and Cort to bring victory to the Cornell team after each team had four matches to its credit. Swarthmore sent a powerful team to Ithaca for the sixth match, and the Cornell- ians lost 4-3. Again the poor condition of the courts had kept the Cornell teams from suflicient practice. On Spring Day the Penn team came to Ithaca to overcome the players by a close score. The Philadelphians had a generally strong team. and had come through a successful season. The courtmen lost the contest by a 5-4 score in this final match of the season. . -. - Detwiler was electedf Captain for 1930, and Prof. K. Wilson was chosen to coach the team for nextgseason. Although several of the best players were lost by graduation, a generally good line-up will represent Cornell in 1930. im . n f i fl . ' ' '7 ' 'T E'if 7T:M.- '-Vi .- . ' lf: --- 'MW' i K ' 13. - '. 1 f at. 'N K A i :injg,:'?.sffq: iw .y ,V 1 QQ. V V7 1 -if F-'rf .gm il., ,sn -, ' J , . 3 4'r ffYi1,- 'A ' N- , Ei ., Q I p A I h '--41i.m:,,- ,N 4 -.V .Av ..V..,'-H, H L . 1, 4 'V i . . I ,gi U l T x -. A K , :Li Y tv . 1 - it ta tw' , l . . 9 ' .l - Y 31 V ,. - s . X I x K i ' ,, -.lL l H 7' .V ..w -4 fi fx . I V A V X .. 64. fa, 3 xx . ' . I ' -r '. . .. . ..r1c--,m 1 rin. 1 Millard Hene Hale Bush Miles Mvfsfw Smith Custer Detwiler 1l f ' 7 I ll. r K J 'f f1-ner' lr' ll i 4 , , .J p A 5 .H jg v 1 P 1135311 le' 'fu' '- ' 5l QZQEU' 'EIQBDE'-' 0 1929 Tenms Team and Record OFFICERS JOHN SCARLETT CUSTER, '29 ....,,.................,,,.. Captain CHARLES RUPBR1' CIIURCII, JR., '29 ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, M.fmg'ggr BENJAMIN HowARD DBTWILBR, '30 .,..., Captain-Elm ELKINS HAMILTON HALE, '30 .,.,,.,,,,,,,, Arn, Mmmggr EDWIN josnmx FAULKNER ....................,...,...,..,.......,..,. Coach TEAM MILTON TOMLINSON BUSH, '29 Juuus ANIIALT HHNE, '29 JOHN SCARLETT CUSTBR, '29 MONPORD Powsu. MILES, '31 BENJAMIN HOWARD DETWILER, '30 NORNIAN KELLOGG MILLARD, '30 OIIIB JAY SMITH, JR., '30 RECORD March 1-2 Larned Cup Tournament Ithaca 1 Lehigh., .,...4.,,,,... ,17 6 Cornell ,,.,,.....,...I 7 2 Princeton ...,.....,,... 14 7 Yale ..,I.,,,, ,. ,,...,., . 4 3 Williams ......,..,,..,,. 12 8 Amherst ....,......,..,. 4 4 Dartmouth .,,.,.,,..,. 12 9 Colgate .,....., ...,,. 2 5 Pennsylvania .....,.. S 10 Rutgers ....., . ., 2 Dar: .Store .S':or: Place April 13 Cornell Ohio State Columbus April 27 Cornell Colgate Ithaca May 4 Cornell Princeton Princeton May 10 Cornell Columbia New York May 11 Cornell Army West Point May 18 Cornell Swarthmore Ithaca May 25 Q Cornell Pennsylvania Ithaca 1930 MANAGEMENT l ELKINS HAMILTON HALE, '30 LESTER CUYLER DADE, '30 Mmmger Auixtfmt Manager ,--T' , - 1 I -1 - - I ' .:x' ,An ' ' . , Q' ' iw' f. I K I lr' 2 ' ll354ll l as Qzgsliwzl 93 os The 1930 Swimming Season The 1930 swimming season proved more successful and encouraging than any season in several years. The team won two of its meets, and nearly won two of the remaining three meets of the intercollegiate season. The most important result of the season was the development of a strong team of juniors and sophomores who will compete again next year. The team started the season well by defeating the Lafayette swimmers by a 40-19 tally on February 21. In this meet Seibold broke the intercollegiate record in the breast stroke swim, and Ives, a sophomore of great promise, won two first places in the 440 and 100 yard dashes. It is a notable fact that Ives was not defeated during the season. The next evening the swimmers travelled to New York to meet the New York University team. This meet was not so fortunate for the Cornell swimmers, and they lost although winning three events. Ives took the 440 and 100 yard free style events, while Seibold won the breast stroke. The team defeated the Franklin and Marshall squad in Lancaster on number of first places when the Hnal score stood 33-33. The relay team placed first in this match, and Ives and Seibold again took first honors in their events. ' The fourth contest of the season was a decisive loss to the Rensselaer Polytechnic lnstitute swimmers by the score of 52-29. Again Ives took two first places, and Eggleston won Hrst in the fancy diving contest. The season finished with a meet with Union in Schenectady. The meet was hard fought, and some of the Cornell team showed speed which should bring victories next year. The teams were well matched, and only the winning of the 200 yard relay swim by the Union team decided the contest. Seibold won the breast stroke event again, and Ives, after taking two races, broke the pool record for the 200 yard swim. The final score of the meet was 37-25 for Union. Eggleston Tomasulo Osborn MMM' Ives Scibold Gibson Brooke Hilfer , --1-L 1 W -'2-1 ' - -1 A '1?gFq!5l-- gin- Y ' ' , . I If 1' V :W rl V y lr F - gil ' I ' ' A .' T ' - r l l355l 1 , la' fu' ...-i.-1. r wlnl b-:ITQZ-'3.E ''El,9.30-Egpy , , , . The 1930 Rfle Season Lieutenant Ennis took up his duties as Coach of the Cornell Rifle team, having as a nucleus for this year's Varsity, six men of last year's squad, Captain Mulvaney, Manager Osborne, Baker, Greene, Stafford, and Waller. In addition to the veterans, several new recruits responded to the call for riflemen including King who had experience at Texas Tech, and Blount, a member of last year's United States Interna- tional Rifle Team. With such excellent material available, the team, having had only two weeks of practice, met and defeated the New York Stock Exchange. Within three weeks the Varsity, with a total far over last year's level, defeated among others, the College of the City of New York, Penn State, and Texas Tech. During this period the only de- feat suffered was that at the hands of Kemper Military Academy. After discontinuing shooting for two weeks because of final examinations, the team fell into a bad slump, being defeated by the teams from Ohio State and the University of Illinois which shot exceptionally well. The team soon reached its former skill and by the end of February had attained a new high level of 3650, with the high individual scores around 375. Up to this time the team had twenty-five victories and but five defeats. The Cornell sharpshooters were entered in matches under the supervision of the Na- tional Rifle Association. At present, Cornell stands well toward the top of this league which is composed of the best rifle teams in the country. The team turned in a very good score in the Intercollegiate meet of the Second Corps Are awhich com- prises the states of New York, New Jersey, and Delaware. After having completed the indoor season with sectional matches in Washington, and New York, the rifle- men took to the outdoor range where they fired several matches over long range with large calibre rifles. Ennis Cipriani Davis Martin Armstrong Brown Murafff Murray Coleman Mulvaney Osborne Stafford Wal let Baker . ' i - gr 1' M , '.: 1 ll' l ' ll i n - ' f lvl A fi, , sp tu g. . , I A I i - lf, , .,i4. - ., -, --- ..'- .- .a at L A. hz' ll356ll FRESHMAN ATHLETICS EIQIZQEU' 'El'3.3DE V Review of Freshmen Football The 1933 football team had a fairly successful season, defeating Cortland Normal School handily, tying a powerful Manlius team, and losing to a strong and heavy Pennsylvania team by a single point. The team showed flashes of excellent football and gave much promise of considerable varsity material, particularly in Viviano, George, and Penny. In their first game of the season the Freshmen defeated Cortland Normal School 21 to O. Cornell displayed her powerful defense in the first half by holding the Cort- land outfit, after it had gained a first down on the three-yard line. In the second half, with the backfield functioning smoothly, the yearlings scored three touch- downs, and George, star end, kicked the subsequent goals. In its second game, the 1933 squad opposed the powerful military academy team, undefeated and not scored upon in four games, at Manlius. With the backfield again starring, the Freshmen surprised the cadets by matching their best efforts throughout the first half. Cornell gained consistently in the second half, and finally, Viviano scored a touchdown on a pass from Beall, but the wind spoiled the attempt for goal. In the last minute of play, however, Manlius tallied a touchdown on a long pass, thus averting defeat. The wind again played havoc with the try for goal, and the game ended before the next kick-off, a 6 to 6 tie. Long runs featured the defeat of the yearlings outfit by Pennsylvania's Freshmen, 20 to 19. The visitors were the first to score after a series of plunges, but Cornell soon retaliated with a touchdown. The game became spectacular in the last quarter, when Penn gained a 13 to 6 advantage, following Smith's long run. The Red and White then forged ahead, 19 to 13, by two touchdowns in rapid order. With but three minutes remaining, Pennsylvania scored another seven-points to gain the decision. Morgan Bnlclcrston Burns Bird Hill Russell Collyer O'Brien Cox Goodman Lcl'ngc Armstrong 4 F. Hncksmfl' l-lull Miller Trousilcll Kessler Ricwcrrz Lumbcru P nt: B yer Georg: Abbott Kozcrn N n Hothbnum Vandcrwarkcr licall Viviano Penny Lumlin Smith D. Hackstnfl' Scot: J .I L , .a , 'sro 5 o . l L 1-. .1 . ' i' V 3 , ,I 1, E l v lsssl I-dl U-' - - -- suQaQslQ f 5'si93osa-mm nam Review 0fF1'esl9mez1z Track The 1932 track team completed a successful season, despite losing one ofits two dual meets to the Pennsylvania Freshmen. The most important result of the season was the development of some very promising Varsity material in both track and field events. Yocum, Young, Persbacker, and Clarke should prove valuable sprinters, and Eckert, Martin, Kelly, and Ranney are distance runners that will bear watching. Ebelhare, in the high jump, and Schoenfeldt, in the weight events should be valuable additions to the Varsity. Hart and Phillips, two fast hurdlers, will also probably run in the Varsity meets. The usual indoor relay events with the Colgate team were not run this season because of the inability of the Freshmen from Hamilton to reach Ithaca. A tri- angular meet with Harvard and Dartmouth was held in Boston in which Yocum, Persbacker, and Young swept the 440 yard run, while Clarke placed in the 100 yard sprint. A notable fact is that the Freshman sprinters were not beaten all season. The first dual meet of the season was run off with the Colgate Freshmen in Hamilton on May 4th. Due largely to the high scoring of Schoenfeldt in the weight events, and several of the sprinters, the first year trackmen won the contest by an 805-549g tally. The final dual meet was held in Ithaca with the Pennsylvania Freshman team. The meet was very close in all the events, and the winning of the final event, the discus throw, by the Philadelphians gave them a victorious 68M-66M score. Schoenfeldt again carried away most of the honors in the weight events, and was high scorer for the meet. Eckert also helped the score by his victory in the half mile run. Mrrgun Russell Nelson Mcjunkin Chinnock Young Rosenthal Dcwolf Brainard Hunter Parker Lambert Michaels Harder Bangs Yokum Gerhard Larsen Kellogg Eckert Pcrsbackcr Hart Schocnfcld Ebclharc Moaklcy 'N ' . e 71 iraqi pf-wr' H I .. . .. ff ' . , i I h i r 'Ay I B a A I v A , - 'D -1. 535911 ,i .i1-.1 V W ' 'E Q z'Qf't-:5'?f'ff'1'g1:.iu1-3 .3 o E -'h' i '- Review of Freshman Baseball Although the 1932 baseball team won only one of its six scheduled games, it went far in developing material for next year's Varsity nine. Inclement weather and lack of experienced material greatly hindered Coach Haddock's efforts to turn out a winning team. The first game of the season against Cortland Normal was called on account of poor weather conditions. On the following Saturday, April 27th, the Freshmen travelled to Colgate and were defeated by the Marooii yearlings 8-5. The score stood 8-2 in the ninth when the Cornellians opened up with an attack which fell just short of victory. Trautwein, Red and White left fielder, had a field day with the stick, gathering four hits in as many trips to the plate. In their first home game, the Freshmen were defeated 6-4 by a strong, smooth- working team from Manlius. The good fielding and timely hitting of the Cadets were the chief factors in the Red and White downfall. Poor pitching and lack of hitting were the causes of a 6-1 defeat administered to the Red and White by Columbia in New York on May 4th. The Blue and White hurler allowed only four hits. A single by Trautwein, followed by Kappler's double accounted for Cornell's lone tallv. On May ll, a more experienced Penn team defeated the Cornell Freshmen by a one-sided score of 11-2. Poor fielding and lack of hitting were the chief causes of this disaster. After tying the score in the ninth, the Freshmen lost a hard-fought contest to Cortland Normal on May 17th by the score of 7-6. The yearlings did well with the stick gathering twelve hitsg one less than their opponents. The Red and White successfully closed its season on Spring Day, May 18, by defeating the University School of Cleveland 6-4. Although Stevens allowed seven hits, he pitched a steady game. Trautwein, yearling left fielder, continued his con- sistent hitting by gathering two singles. Mvrgan Pcrrigo Mather Davis Nelson 'White Payne Learn Pasto Trautwein Miller Muller Ferrell McDonald Slczak Stevens Haddock Robinson Sanchez Sereysky Kappler ' i '- -1-gyf Q-ap if A n--ej-w-e- A1T'7 if 8 H3603 -il ,ElQ.2'Q,E -EIQ-305 ' A Review of Freshman Crew The 1932 crew, winning hrst places in three regattas and placing third in the Poughkeepsie Regatta, developed a combination that resembled the famous Cornell crews of old. On May ll at Cambridge, the Freshman boat won from Harvard by a length, both crews being hampered by extremely rough water. The Cornellians showed poorer form than did Harvard, but this was more than offset by the fighting spirit which carried the Cornell crew Hrst over the finish line. In the Carnegie Cup Regatta, the Freshmen, showing excellent rowing form and coordination, completed the two mile course two lengths ahead of the Yale boat, which was closely followed by Princeton. The most spectacular race of the season occured on Spring Day when the Cornel Freshmen crossed the finish line about half a length ahead of Syracuse. Syracuse, victor over the Navy, was prepared to do its best to win this race, but the Cornell crew, showing an indomitable spirit, finished the race two seconds before Syracuse, thus concluding the most exciting race towed on Cayuga Lake in 1929. The crew season was completed with the Poughkeepsie Regatta, when the Red and White shell finished third, following the Navy and Syracuse, which it had previously defeated. The 1932 combination should furnish Coach Wray with excellent material for the Varsity, and should help him to regain Cornell's rowing prestige which now is but a memory. YI rv wx w t' ti i .... Wi' Niles Hartman Jarvis McManus Martin Falk Roeder Weintraub Mfffsfw Mullestein ' .wk ' ' - I VI W if? ' H' 3 rn ' ry ' ll! J , , 1 H36111 - . . li-U' .... ,,T,,,,,, 1T' -3lQzQE '1El'a3oE - Review of Fresbnzan Cross Country The strong 1933 cross country team completed a very successful season by taking third place in the Intercollegiate Run at Van Cortland Park in New York City just behind New York University and Syracuse. Cornell was originally awarded second place but later it was found that the score of a Syracuse runner had been over- looked. The yearlings won handily in the three dual meets against Canton, Naples, and Neward Prep, thus making a record of victories in all the meets in vvhixh they were entered except for the Intercollegi- ates. Many of the harriers of this year's Freshman cross country team, including Mar- tin, Kellog, Hilton, Walters, Roberts, Finch and Hamilton, have shown promise and should provide Coach Moak- ley with excellent material Harder MeGinn Moakley Crampron Nlarguu , . Emerson Kellogg Walters Finch Martin Hilton Roberts Hamilton McLaughlin for next year S Varsity'- Review of Freshman Basketball The Freshman basketball team had a rather disappointing season, not striking its stride until most of its schedule was completed. After losing its opening encounter to Cook Academy by a single point, the 1933 quintet dropped consecutive games to the Colagte Freshmen, Cortland Normal School, Pennsylvania Freshmen, Cooke Academy again, and Manlius. Then the team scored decisive victories over the Syracuse Freshmen and Cortland Normal School in its last two games. Despite the comparative- ly poor team record, the in- dividual material for the Var- sity is the most promising in a number of years. Kozera, a brilliant guard, who aver- aged eight points a game, Hatcoff, a flashy forward, hampered during most of the season by an ankle injury, Lipinski, and Rosbrook seem Miles Hammond Quillinan Hubbard Rocsch Rogers Hurwitz Willi , , , . Vaughan Harkuff Kozcrn Rosbruok L p k Bennet: Pond dCf1I11CClY of Vflrslty Calibre' F 'I - l- 'T' ' 1 . -1-'r ' viva- 'W'- L L Q , , l , ,l, f- . H3623 ..-1-1... I-4' 'fwi 5- , QEEEIQZQEHQEIQBDE Review of Freslmzem Hockey Although the 1933 hockey team lost the only game played of the three scheduled, decided interest was shown, ancl-several promising players were developed. Thin ice prevented the playing of the game with the Colagte Fresh- men on January 21. ln the second scheduled game, the Clinton High School sextet outskated the Freshmen for a 3-1 victory. The Clin- tonians had an excellent team, and continually outplayed the Cornell Freshmen. The Hnal game, with Ithaca High School on February 21, was called off because Beebe Lake was treacherous after a long warm spell. Mugun Kingsbury Nulle Cox Vinnicombe Jordan Herb Austin Draney Hamilton Cornell Falk Review of Freslmzem Soccer The Freshman soccer team completed a short, but strenuous season, scoring a victory, a tie, and a loss. The opening game ended in a disappointing 1-1 deadlock with the Syracuse Freshmen. Although the hooters outplayed the Syracusans, they could only score once. A more experienced Cortland Normal eleven downed the Freshmen 4-1, but the team showed great improvement. The final game withjohn Marshall High School showed the full power of the team, and the first year men won a 3-2 victory. l Alargarl llnwlf Krieger Dav Co-.grove Nnrlmcrg Fvcrcrt Winslow Williams Bennett Rahn Bailey jackson Hunt Oldirch , ' ,, -Y fr Y --iili L- -QV' -- ' . ' ' - A . ' 1 A . '. - - L 1136311 .-.-.......l...., ld-11:51 - A 'iilifazi'-QE 'Q 'El9.3ffJ1:-, r up 1930 Freshman Wrestling The class of 1933 has good cause to be proud ofits wrestling team. The yearlings participated in three meets against strong aggregations. The first was with the Wyom- ing Seminary team whom the Frosh defeated easily. The next week the Lehigh Fresh- men defeated the Cornell year- ings but in the last match of the season they met the Penn Frosh and won by a close margin, the meet being tied until Lundin, the unlimited division man, scored a spec- tacular fall in forty-eight seconds. Walter O'Connell, who coaches the Freshmen, has succeeded in developing some very promising material for next year's Varsity. Morgan P C h B 'ly P y Lundin Lethbridge Russel Ry f L b S bcrg Margolis Hasscll Freshman Lacrosse The Freshmen lost their first game 10-O on April 20 to a powerful Syracuse Central High School team that had lost only one game in three years. Outplaying their opponents throughout the entire game on April 27th, the Red and White h yearlings were tied 3-3 by the Syracuse Freshmen in the last few seconds of play. On May 4th a more experienced Gen- eva High School team handed the Cornell Freshmen their second and last defeat of the , season to the tune of 9-1. With a much improved at- i tack, the yearling twelve linished its season by defeat- ing the Hobart Freshmen 4-2 on May 11th. .,.. -.4 .g . , . -- -' The Lacrosse squad has a workout MW ' ', ' . . Y fe-rqf- 51 :U . 'AV 'D 5 , md I J 1' QI r 3 fly A - ,V . i . , , - -t - e at-- i i i - - Li l Il3641l 1,. 1 .- l-di U-' . IQAZQE' 'EIQSDE Q I ntramznfals INTERCOLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1929 Baseball.. .,,,,,,, ,, 1930 Basketball ,...,. ,. 1929 Crew ...,4. , ..,... ,,,9.9 . 1929 Cross Country .,., . 1930 Indoor Relay Run 1929 Outdoor Track.. ,, 1929 Soccer ........,, ..,,,.,., 1930 Swimming .,,.,,,, 1929 Tennis: ,,... ..,,e. Won by Mechaizical Eizgineerirzg by Farextfjf by Agriciilmre by Algricaltare .,...,.Won by Art: and .Yciencef ,,,11..1.,....WO11 by Agriculture by Faremgf .......WO11 by Civil Engineering by Veteriizafy 1930 Wrestling ,.,..,,. ,.......,.,...,,....,, ................,.....,v,,...,....., ...,................. W o 1 1 by Agriciiltare INTERFRATERNITY CHAMPIONSHIPS 1929 Baseball .,,.,.,,.....,., ,,..,,...,...,.,.,.,.......,,....,....,,.,...Y..,.....V,. W on by Lamhala Chi Alpha 1930 Basketball ..,..... ...........,.........,..................................,.......,....,,.,,.......... W on by Theta Chi 1929 Cross Country .,..,..,.,,, A ,,,,s.Y,.r,,. Won by Alpha Zeta 1929 Playground Ball ..... ...,. ............,....,,, W 0 n by Theta Xi 1929 Soccer ,..,,, ,,.rr,,,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,, Won by Chineye Clah 1929 Tennis ...... ...,,.......,..,, ..,..,.,.. W 0 n by Phi Sigma Kappa 1929 Touch Football ..Y,,.w. .............. W on by Alpha Chi Rho 1929 Volleyball ,,......,r,.. ..,..,.r,r Won by Alpha Epfilon Pi 1930 Foul Shooting .,.i., ,.,... i,,,.,ii.,.i.....,..i......ii..,iv.v..,YY,,,,.. W 0 n by Zodiac 1929 Indoor Relay Run ,.,.,,..,. . ........,,.,..i.,,.,....,,.,,r,r,........,.., Won by Sigma Na 1929 Hockey .,.....,.i,...Y.,.,,ii. i..iii... W on by Phi Kappa Sigma and Sigma Na Ortner Ludlum WW' Bean Rea 'Furman 'il' A V-. 4 Wig?-A -f,. ' vu-:ul 'in-I' ' ' . Y ' , W A 'lf 9 ll 1' ' P - .A . ' ' 2 A A '. - - ll365ll 1 w V. W . -- W,- -' Y ' Aw, , rQq',,,,:, .Wu t , N . gr QRGANIZATIONS FRATERNITIES IQ ala E'w5 1'El 9 .3 o I- -1-n . -P 'r QJ ' E 1 I 3 1 Id' ' fy! fl . QE!! E312 Eiiilig iliil E3 L3 CJ EEi,,,,,,i1' I fedex to Fmtemities .Name Page Name Pggg ACACIA ,,,A ,,,A,,,,,, I - U 434 PHI EPSILON PI .,.. . N , 450 ALPHA CHI IzHo.. .. .. 436 PHI GAMMA DELTA.... 398 ALPHA CHISIGNULULL .,L 468 PHI KAPPAIEILU. 378 ALPHA DELTA PHI .,.... .. . 380 PHI KAPPA SIGMA ...... 444 ALPHA IEPSILON PI ...... ,.,,. 4 80 PHI SIGMA DELTA ...... 460 ALPHA GAMMA RHO ...... ..... 4 72 PHI SIGMA KAPPAW 400 ALPHAIUH DELTA ..,,.. ..L 488 IU KAPPA ALPHA ...... 484 ALPHA PSI. L,,.. . ,..L ,,L,, 4 32 PI KAPPA PHI .,... 486 ALPHA SIGMA PIII .,... .. .. .. 438 PI LAMBDA PI-II..... 446 ALPHA TAU OMEGA.. .... .. .. 396 PSI UPSILON..... 392 ALPHA ZETA ..,.., .,., 4 16 SCORPION ................ 476 BETA PSI ....,. ...L L,,.. 4 9 2 SEAL AND SERPENT ,.,..... . 426 BETA SIGMA RIIO.., . . . 442 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILoN.-... 410 BETA THETA PI. , ., 394 SIGMA ALPHA MU ,...., 448 cr-II PHI ,,L, .. . .. 374 SIGMA CHI ......., 406 cI--II PS1 ....,.,,. I,,,, 3 84 SIGMA NU ...LI 418 DELTA CHI. ...,,I, . ,. 408 SIGMA PHI ..,. ,.,I,,.,.. 4 04 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON.. 388 SIGMA PHI EPSILON..... 454 DELTA PHI .,,. I.,. . , , 412 SIGMA PHI SIGMA...... 440 DELTA SIGMA PI-II .....,, .. , 428 SIGMA PI .........I,I,.. 482 DELTA TAU DELTA... . .. .. 402 SIGMA UPSILON........ 478 DELTA UPSILON 382 TAU EPSILON PHI...... 462 ELEUSBA.-.-. -IIA 458 TAU KAPPAIHEILONHWU 490 KAPPA ALPHA.. . , ,.,. 376 THETA ALPHA ......, ..., 0 474 KAPPA DELTA HHO ..,.,.,, . . 466 THETA CHI ...,I, ,,.L, 4 56 KAPPA SIGMA .,.. . 414 THETA DELTA CHL... 386 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ...,.. . , 470 THETA KAPPA PHI ...... 494 OMEGA TAU SIGMA... .... 452 THETA XI ,...... 422 OMICRON ALPHA TAU.. 464 ZETA BETA TAU .... .. 430 PHI DELTA MU... .. . 496 ZETA PS1...... 372 PHI DELTA SIGMA ....... ..... 4 20 ZODIAC ..... 424 PHI DELTA THETA ...... .. . 390 if 6 A Mill' '1 I 1 ' g ' , 'I' ' . ' ' F 1 if 37111 EIQZQEEQEIQBDE 1 'wvqkirfla V' . 2. I Q 6 F as A 4 .WL I u ,.ug..g.,'4..1 Zeta Psi Twenty-nine Chapters Founded at New York University in 1847 Kellogg Bonney Mears B. Parshnll R. Pnrslmll Lumb:rt Baker Dc Xolf l'rmrL R Bunn Bcldcn Snnclcrs Morgan Crawford Cooley Hnpgood Hammond Luf SLhl1gcr Scl1ocl'lmpf Bunhrldgc Graves Cuvcll Colgan Hcpring W. Bacon Radcliff: Ludlum L. Pnrslmll Xtkxns I ndcmmn l'ltlGcr1ld , -- 4 JI .- I ' Lula 3 ' Il372l - AFZFEF .. EIQEQEWHEEQSOE, W Psi Chapter EJtf1bliJbe.'i in 1368 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN XVOODWARD FITZGERALD GEORGE HENRY HEPTING HAROLD HUNTER SCHAFF JOHN THOMAS PARSON LAURENCE PIJMPELLY SENIORS JAMES GORDON A'FKlNS JOHN KENT HEWSON XVALTER MEIiEDlTII BACON ROBERT PHILLIPS LUDLOM WILLIAM WA'fKINS DAvIEs, 3D LAURENCE PARSHALL STEPHEN PORTER GRAVES, JR. THEODORE VAN DOSEN RADCLIIIIIE JUNIORS JOHN MCCULl,.UNl COLGAN JAMES GRANGE!! DYETT STEPHEN COOLEI' CARLETON HULL ENDEMANN Louis CIIAPIN COVELL, JR. CHARLES PARKER HAMMOND ALEXANDER LOLLER CRAWIIORO, JR. CHARLES TAGLIARUE HAPGOOD ADOLI' LOII SOPHOMORES HOWARD ASA BAKER EDXVARD WILLIAM LANIIIERT HARRY XVIGGIN BliNNl5'I'T, JR. JOHN FARNHALI MEARS Louls RUOOLPH DE XVOLF EDWARD RODNEY PARSHALL FREDERICK PARKER FRANTZ GEORGE BENTON SANDERS MARKOE ORCU1'T KELLOGG JACOB RUDOLPH SCHLAGER, JR. FRESHMEN ROBERT CHILDS BACON HOLEROOK VAN DYKE BONNEY DONALD BAINERIDGE DONALD MORGAN EUGENE BELDBN, JR. HENRY BALDWIN PARSHALL JACOB FREDERICK SCHOELLKOPF, 4H , . ' v. .E-.E---A . , In If- Rf I R. If. J - A ' 1 .. A I In - 'T. 1 - '5 - f ' , H3733 EuQzQs'5f'-was 9305 y . 17-H321 -- - -,fi -,LG . 5 Chi Phi Thirty Chapters Founded at Princeton University in 1854 Firzparrick Nirchic Srcwarr Woodruff W. Tracy Patrick Langscon Weber Cherry Vandcrbcck Lawson Davis Parker Livcrhidgc Bnxrcr Gordon Tourrcloc Aigclringcr I-Icnslcy Roggc L, Durlnnd Kccrcring Geary C. Tracy Clarke Penny Lcvcnrry Atwood Morrison Eichclbcrgcr Thompson F, Durlnnd Derwilcr r: I 'I' -1' 1 V. f ill ifrrli L . . I g ii , ' 6 JH, I V . 434 . iI374II IIQ ' 'IU' E, EIQZQE' 'EIQBDE Xi Chapter Emczbliylwd in 1868 FRATER IN FACULTATE PRESERVED SMITH FRATRES IN URBE FREDERICK XVILLIAM ALBEE FRANK IRVINE ARTIIUR NORMAN Gum RALPH GUTHRIE LEN17 ALFRED LINDLEY G-OODRICH ROBERT HENRY TREMAN GRADUATE STUDENTS JOIiNlCRANIf0RD ADAMS CHARLES LUCIEN BRAYTON SENIORS HOWARD OWEN AIGELTINGER EUGENE WILLIALIS KETTERING LEWIS HUDSON DURLAND WALTEIi CREssLER HEASLEY SAMUEL YA'I'Es Aus'rIN, JR. EDMUND BAXTER PIIILIR ROnER'rs CHERRY BURTON SIIARLING DAVIS EDWIN JOSEPH FI'rzI1A'I'RIcIc BRYANT WOOD LANGSTON CHARLES DURLING NI1'Cl-iIE GEORGE DESLER ATWOOD, JR PERRY BROOKS CLARKE JOHN DE'1'WILER FRANKLIN BARNES DURLAND ROBERT SIMMS EICIIELIJERGER WILLIANX RICH GEARY, JR. ELWOOD HERMAN ROGGE EDWARD MORTIMER TOURTELOT JOSEPH WILLARD XVELLS JUNIORS RussELL LEROY LAWSON ROIIERT PASSMORE LIVERSIDGE HERBERT POPE PARKER GEORGE HOWARD VANDERBECK, EDWARD JACKSON WEBER SOPHOMORES ROBERT EDGAR PATRICK RICHARD SIEGERIED STEWART XVILLIAM KNIGHT TRACEY ALSON EUGENE WOODRURE FRESHMEN BRITTON LosEY GORDON ROY LEE LEVBNTRY, JR. THOMAS MORRISON WILFORD BOCHAT PENNY EMBRY THOMPSON, JR. CHARLES SEDGWICK TRACY H7511 -T-iT-.ii,. I I p A lI -0 I:d'.'U to A M -Elf?-ZQE' ' 'EI-9305 N ji 42152. ,4 lE's 5.-15.7 2, AQ, 3. 5 7, ll . ., ly. 'gryzv w Kappa AQ7lm Eight Chapters Founded at Union College in 1825 1i , H45 Vanneman Rhodes Carry Robinson Case Spitzmiller Parker Rousseau Petroff Callahan Shepard Ireland Boyd Clark Berean Webster Forgan Warren Cochran Shields Howard Veeder Abbott Procter Francis McCarthy Werrlaufer Quinn lf 1 V C H iiiifii ' if .1 ' F v C. Y H' H , - -- - .5 S L V: lzvel lid' -'U' I- 1i EIQZQE' 'El9.3D'E J New York Gamma Chapter Ertablixbed in 1868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ARTHUR KENLEY HAMMOND JOHN RANDOLPH LINDSAY XVILLIAM ALEXANDER HAMMOND FREDERICK CLARKE PRESCOTT CIIARLES HAZEN BLOOD CIIARLES DlllBI.E BOSTWICK MARK CIIAMIIERLAIN BOARDMAN LEE SIIERMAN PEER FREDERICK SKELDINO SOMMERS FRATRES IN URBE EVERETT PEPPERREL WIIEELE ALLAN HOSIE TREMAN ARTHUR BOT1' TREMAN CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN ROBERT ELIAS TREMAN MYNDERSE VAN CLEEI1 GILBERT MARCY XVEEKS R GRADUATE STUDENTS EDWARD HAILE CASE WVILLIAM EDWARD BOSTVVICK MUXQIIAY FIIIE BUELL IDANUZI. HARDIN CALLAIIAN JAMES MONROE CARRY HORACE GREELEY BIZREAN, JR. HENRY WVIIITB BOYD, JR. HAROLD TIIOMAS CLARK LEWIS EDWARD HOWARD, JR. WVILLIAM FRANCIS ARCHER IRELAND HARRY FOSTER COCIIRAN JAMES BERWICK FORGAN, 3D JACK ROMAINE SIIIELDS ROIIERT CIIESTER ABBOTT CIIARLES SRENCER FRANCIS WILLXARI POOLE MCCARTIIY' SENIORS JUNIORS XVILLIAM MORE VANNEMAN SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN JERVIS LANGDON, JR. DEANE WVHITNEY MERRILL JOHN ROBERT PARKER, JR. W ILLIAM HENRY ROBINSON, JR. CI-IARLES EDWARD TREMAN, JR. BORIS PETROPIP BENJAMIN BLAIN RHODES HENRY HARWOOD ROUSSEAU, JR RICHARD MARVIN SHEPARD ROBERT FRANK SPITZMILLER JOHN PETER STARBUCK FRANK HERBERT WVARREN, 3D TOWNER KENEY WEBSTER, 3D JAMES MCPHERSON PROCTOR, JR EDWARD FIKE QUINN NICHOLAS PHIPPS VEEDER CONRAD TAYLOR WETTLAUIFER ' - f , , ,IQ 1, , 537711 -+1-1 El QaQE'5 : 3'El9.3oEll-' ,,yvr.,.,- 'flflw l 1 Phi Kappa Psi Fifty Chapters Founded at Jefferson College in 1852 Kistler Wright B. Hacksraff Morrison Apgar Andrews Searles F. Becker Harrzsch Higgins Elmer Young Sheppard Becksrein Roberts Jarvis Sutherland Davis Bennedict Welty Harder Elder Atwood Brown Emeny Tiemann Abel Erda Procter Northridge D. Hacksraff Knoble Mann F. Hacksraff Plourh Lane Porter . . A-.- -mf e+ T .r lull .fm , 1l378H .1- i- 1 IH-'U-' EIQZQEH' 'EIQBOE New York Agblm Chapter Estalnlixbed in 1869 FRATRES IN PACULTATE MADISON BENTLEY FREDERICK OLDS BIssELL, JR. FRANK HEYWOOD HODDER JOIIN EDWARD DIXON HENRY POMERUI' HOR'I'ON ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT CARLETON CHASE MURDOCK PAUL MARTIN O'LEARY FRATRES IN URBE . GEORGE EDWIN HOWARD LOUIS LEE VOIGT, JR. HORTON BRADFORD WEAVER J FREDERICK AIIEL GEORGE BROOKS EMENY .JOHN BOYD ATWOOD ALBERT ROBERT ERDA ROLAND WVILLIAM BROWN WILLIAM HARTMAN HARDER FREDERICK TRAVER ELDER SAMUEL GREEK TIEMANN ROIIIIRT WVINFIELD ANDREWS BRUCE XVILSON H.ACKSTAFF STANFORD XVADE APGAR FRED ERNEST HARTZCH FOLKE BECKIZR WILLIAM LEROY KISTLER, CHARLES AUOUSTUS BILNIEDICT JAMES MORRISON SAMUEL LBNVIS ELMER, JR. JAMES MENDENIIALL SEARLES WVARREN SIMIS WVRIGHT SOPHOMORES JAMES EDWIN ALLEN QSYSORGE WVASIIINGTON O'BRIEN ROGER MALCOLM BIICIISTEIN WVILLIAAI SUMNER ROBERTS ARTIIUR DRURY DAVIS WVALTER LEE SIIEPRARD, JR. ALLEN ROIIERT GREENE EDWIN HANSFORD SUTI-IERLAND ELSIIEE ROGER PIIGGINS H1XRRY TRUE WVELTY, JR. XVALLACI! PYLIZJARVIS RICHARD MATHER YOUNG, JR. DONALD FREDERICK HACKSTAIIII JOI-IN AUGUSTUS NORTHRIDOE FRANK BLAZEDALE HACKSTAIVF RALPII EDGAR PLOUTII WVILLIAM HERMAN .KNUDLE JOI-IN ALBERT POTTER, JR. RICIIARD SWEET LANE EDWARD MOORE PROCTOR LINDLEY STUART MANN JOIIN WARNER TI-IOMPSON Y - J E vu- 1- , -vvgunn L- -Qtr D , . A I J 4 I V , .J - 1, A . A , . . . 537911 lid-'fs' - -T' El.QZAQ'Eg' lEI 93's-CJE'l'T'-L fwwmai l i Aqllm Delta PM Twenty-seven Chapters Founded at Hamilton College in 1832 Cornish Mitchell S.Pursglove Newman McDcrmur Johnston Miller Sampson Booth Bolc Sellcry Rogers J. V. Rice McGavern Mason Hallas Seipt Wilson Gale Hall -I.Pursglove Tcglc ' .il Q1-'kv gh' 1 , W .I g, F l., .. f, -- H3803 Kelley Young Joy Phelps J. E. Rice .7-,,'-, I . -- r Dfw A-'Y' S F2225 -'l-A-EngQzIQ.s ' -E-19305 . Cornell Chapter Efmblifbed in 1869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDERICKIBEDELL MILLARD CLAYTON ERNSBERGER ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE CONWAY LIBANUS TODD CHARLES VAN PATTEN YOUNG FRATRES IN URBE EDWARD HENRY BAILEY, 2D JAMES ASHTON GREENE MOORE FRANKLIN CUTHBERT CORNELL ROGER BUTLER WILLIAMS FRANK LAMBERT JOHN PAUL YOUNG GRADUATE STUDENT HUGO FREDERICK TEUTE SENIORS BEN PURSE GALE ' WALTER GAUL PHELPS DENNIS HALL JOSEPH CRISWELL PURSGLOVE, JR. WILLIAM MUNSON MCKINNISX' JAMES EDWARDS RICE, JR. FRED ATXVOOD PHASE, JR. JOHN TEAGLE RUSSELL WILSON, JR. V JUN IORS ROBERT STANLEY HALLAS CHARLES LEIGHTON MCGAVERN, JR JOHN EELLS KELLEY RICHARD SEIPT WILLIAM BIRNY MASON, JR. EDWIN PARSON YOUNG, JR. SOPHOMORES WILLIAM CARNEGIE BOLE ALAN ROBERT GRAFF WILLIAM WOOD BOOTH ROBERT SHIRLEY JOY PAUL HARVEY DEMING, JR. WILLIAM FORBES MILLER CHARLES HENRY Fox JOHN VAN BUREN RICE RICHARD HERBERT GORE RICHARD HAYNE SAMPSON ' ROY THOMAS SELLERY FRESHMEN ABRAHAM HARRISON CORNISH WILLIAM GODDARD MITCHELL STEWART JOHNSTON WILLIAM CHITTENDEN NEWMAN CYRUS HOWELL MCDERMUT SAMUEL RICHARD PURSGLOVE EDWARD HALLOCK ROGERS w W- A :H 1 A . - A . it-- N H3815 El QZQEIMZWEIQBOE .l.a U4 1- x , IN., bl 'H Delta Upsilon Fifty-five Chapters Founded at Williams College in 1834 Antell J. Smith Evans Ncary Cullen Bocrickc Whitman Bryon Eldridge Walsh Shults Kellerman Luther Kendall Yocom Allen Irwin Kellogg A. Tuck Hazelwood Duffy Wrampclmcicr Marshall Peace Patterson Weathcrlow M, Williams Jones Tiffany Grccnc Shepard Bciermeister Taussig Hamilton D. Williams ,J -I vt nw . .. .. t W TT 1 - f 'L ll ' v lfln j .t ' ' ' I I Qilpi' 4 , Y l Q I Afi.. A , ' Q - -,A ,I 5 JL ll382ll ALIIERT WILI-IELM BOESCIIIH JOHN HENRY COMSTOCK IHAU-' EIQZQEH' 'EIQBDE HARRY OLIVER BUCRMAN IRVING PORTER CHURCH CHARLES ELIXERT CURTIS RALPII WELLINGTON HEAD RAY STEVENS ASIIIIERY RORERT AARON ROSE GEORGE FRIIOERICR BRYON ROSWELL GILES ELDRIDOE FIUZDERIC SCIIOIIR BOIIRICI-:E VEASEY BELL CULLIIN RICHARD ARDEN EVANS ANDREW ALLEN ATI-IERTON BAGOT CIIARLES GAVAN DUlfFX', JR BEN HARRY GIXEENIZ FRITZ BEIERMIsIS'rER ANDREW JOSEIIII PIAIRH, JR. ROBERT DEVITT HAMILTON, JR. I yn JL 1 J Cornell Chapter Eftfzblirbed in 1869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE CHARLES HENRY HULL KARL MARTIN DALLENIIACH SIMON HENRY GAGE FRATRES IN URBE ROBERT CLIFFORD HUBBARD HUGII ANDERSON MORAN CHARLES HARDY NEWMAN GRADUATE STUDENTS SHERMAN BOYNTON SIIULTS HARIXY ANTHONY SMITH ROIIIIRT MXLLBII SMITH SEN IORS KARL FREDERICK RALPH ROCHOW JUN IORS ROIIERT ARNOLD KENDALL JAMES EUGENE NEARY, JR. AVILLIAM BOWERS SIIERARD ASA HOWARD SMITH SOPHOMORES JACKSON HAZELWOOD RICIIARD PLOWMAN IRWIN WVARREN BENSON KIZLLOGG, JR. JOHN MCCL.ARY LUTHER FRESHMEN ROBERT SIMPSON JONES, 2D JOHN RYDER POOLE JOHN HAWLBY TAUSSIO, JR. EDWARD LEAMINGTON NICHOLS JOHN HENRY TANNER JARED TREMAN NEWh1AN ROBERT LINDSLEY WEBSTER JOI-IN BENNETT TUCK FRED JOHN WVRAMPELMEIER BRUCE LORRANE STETTER JOHN JOSEPH WALSH JAMES MORGAN SMITH EZRA BAILEY WHITMAN, JR. CI-IRISTOPI-IER WILLIAM WILSON, WALLACE PATTERSON WILLIAM HENRY PEACE, 2D ANDREW EDWARD Tucx, 2D KENNETIi HAY YOCUM JULES BARROWS W EATI-IERLOW DAVID MACK WILLIAMS D ' MERWIN MANVILLE WILLIAMS CHARLES WV!-IITNEY TIFFANY L?-,L 'iw Dq -E-rv -nf' ' I , 2, , W Q I '45 Ji 1 , , . if If QQ fl M8311 n Q2 Q 'EAI 1'lE,l' Q 3 0 z , ' . ' f.,,?afgv 1 . 595' .-9 -5. Chi Psi Twenty-five Alphas Founded at Union College in 1841 Corlctt Willard Esmbrock Hartman McManus McGcrrlg:m Mumcy Frucnull' Biggs Hufnagcl Norris Schultz Clarcnbach Clark Mnycr Kcllough Pubs: Hudson Mushck Scbacfcr B. Eddy Van Schnuck Hoffman Muller Pnxron I. Payne Shacroml Matthews Knauss Carey Andrews Ligon Speer Johnson Falk R. Payne D. Eddy Rcuss L 1 '.1 . ' - , r l slip' A, F l ,A ,. , 4 Ao I ll384ll ' I -z QQ a'5 '1EII 9 .aj O 5 Agbbd Psi Clmpter Eftablifhed in 1 8 69 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDERICK LLEWELLYN CIIAPPELL, JR. CHARLES LOVE DIFRHAM ROBERT MORRIS OODEN FRATRES IN URBE GEORGE HENRY Fox CLARENCE FREDERICK WYCKOEF GRADUATE STUDENT LAWRENCE DAVID WOOD SENIORS JOHN SELDON CIIICIC FRED MULLER, JR. CARL TIIIELE HOFFMAN JAMES LOVE PAXTON, JR. GILBERT VAN DOYN JONES JOHN DANIEL PAYNE RICIIARD PETERSON MATTl'lEWS GEORGE HERMANN SCI-IAEFER RAYMOND PAUL SI-IAROOD JUNIORS ERNs'r CLARENBACH, JR. ROBERT BOOTH KELLOUGH Buss BAR1'I.E'r'r CLARK ALFRED JOI-IN MAYER, JR. ARCIIIIIALD GI.ENDlNNlNG DURHAM EDWIN LEMP PAEST XVILLIAM JEIIPERY HUDSON WYATT DONOVAN SCHULTZ HARDING VAN SCIIAACK SOPHOMORES FREDERICK IRWIN BIGGS LEWIS FREDERICK HARTMAN EDWARD LEIsY CORLETT JOHN FBRRIS MCGETTIGAN JOIIN EVANS Es'rAnROOK HENRY H.ARNEY MCMANUS HARRY DAY FRUEAUIIII, JR. HOWARD WILLIANI MONSEY HENRY XVELLING WVILLARD FRESHMEN JOIIN TOTTLE ANDREWS JAMES HILL JOHNSON, JR. JOIIN LAWRENCE BARKER, JR. BENJAMIN WILLIAM KNAUSS GEORGE KINGSLEY BIRGB WILLIALI ORLANDO LIGON CHARLES TIIOMAS CAREY WILLIAM LINSLEY MASI-IEK DONALD BLAKEMAN EDDY JOHN HOLLAND NORRIS LOUIS WAIIL FALK ROGER BURTON PAYNE FREDERICK BERNARD HUIINAGEL, JR. ' HENRY SCI-IOELLKOPI' REuss JOHN ZANTZINGBR SPEER 1 ----- v v-ff-C'-: ,I ,f ,srri ,L-. , ,.-, L. L.,. 1 -- --f 'A--. gq 7WICA -' 110 L'1 '. O' 'lE P il'1l' Jr' ' 1' ' - . 1 , - I ! H385H 1 Fd' -UH' i . EIQZQEM' 'EIQBOE rwvtagi ef 3 o, L 2 o E OL lo? v eitjff.-,x Theta Delta C bi Thirty Chapters Founded at Union College in 1847 , f. Morrison M. Stevens Amberg Ruppr: Shzlbtnc Comtois M. Case Magoflin Clarkson Ryan W. Pruyn Henderson Fairfax Bradley Spclshousc: I. Pruyn Wolf Bcnrlcy Young Bcbb Lenz Bell Dunn Saunders C. Stevens H. Case North Emmons Reed Fryling Weld Hayes Gasch Wicrcborg Newman I y , . . -1' 1 .1--if ' Ai I gk I S ! E N' r 3 ,I 4 7 f I Q ,.'1,. . H3863 :ii- ld- U-' EI'Q2'QE 'El93CJE B em C liczpter Eftablifbed in 1870 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMES DAIINI' BURIfOO'r, JR. R.ALl'H HOSPITAL FRANCIS PITCHER ALLEN HARRY LAWRENCE CASE LUZERNE COVILLE HENRY ESTHS MI!liRlfXNl FRATRES IN URBE XVILLIAM MAXWELL THOMSON HAROLD RAYMOND NEIASON ALBERT WILLIAM SMITH JOSEPH PARTRIDGE MORRISON WlI.LIANI HENRY MORRISON IOHN HARPER SPEED CHARLES ALDRICI-I STEVENS, JR. GRADUATE STUDENTS .IOIIN WRIGIIT' ACICERM AN GEORGE CARIIENTER Bunn CHARLES HElil!EllT BELL STIIPIIBN FRANCIS DUNN RICHARD STROHRIDOE BIINTLEY GEORGE ROWLAND BRADLEY, 'IR SAMUEL EDWIN CLARKSON, JR. KENNETH TYNE FAIRFAX RICHARD EVILRlC'l I' HENDERSON EDWIN LUDWIO AMIIERO MELVILLE CORNELL CASE IOSEPH EDWARD COMTOIS JAMES EDWARD MAOOIIIIIN DONN EDWARD EMMONS RICHARD FRYLINO MANNINO GASCH PHILIP XVHITNEY HA1'BS SENIORS JUNIORS ' SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN CARL WVITTEDORG ENOS AVERY PYLE ARTHUR PARSONS HIEEARD ROBERT KINICLE LENZ DONALD BURT SAUNDERS JO!-IN AVERY PRUYN WILLIAM HENRY PRUYN, 3D RALPI-I BELDEN RYAN RICHARD BAXTER SPELSHOUSE MARLIN RICHARD WOLF ARCHIBALD ROCKILL MORRISON PETER BENJAMIN RUPPE CARL SHAIITAC MILES ROBERT STEVENS HUGH HOEART NEWMAN WILLIAM NORTIK RUSSELL DAVENPORT READ DWIGHT WELD A 'T'-' TT: .'-' -fqw-'F ,V II' H J va!! V A..-- I . F H3873 -1-ii- . I-U-U-' Eli 9.29 E EI 9 3.0 E-, .IA . :wit Delta Kappa Epsilon Forty-five Chapters Founded at Yale University in 1844 Colcman A. Smith Armstrong Cunningham Richardson Gans Johnston: Vcrlcndtn Warren Balumnnn Canfield L. Smith Hoppcr Puwzll La Bnntc Wnmcr Huston dc Sucarms Keithley Erskinc .Jnhnston White Lum mis Goodwin H. johnson A llcn f J ' A . i I . lj wi-M ' - W I 'b U - .A 'QT' , , -' , 'I 'L ii V 'I I f itll ,A . . ' ' ' u ' WUI' , . - . , . ..- - -- 4' A - - -.L . . .21 -i 1138811 Ifd'u' '- EL'l.Q2QE ' 151930-E Delta Chi Chapter Eftablifbed in 1870 FRATRES IN FACULTATE XVILDER DWIGliT BANCROET GEORGE CHARLES EMEODY EUGENE FRANCIS BRADFORD HUGH JOSEPH GAEIIEY FRANK PORES BUSSELL HAROLD FRIEND HARDING ALEXANDER MAGNUS DRUBIMOND ROEE STEERE MACKIE CARL STEPIIENSON F RATRES IN URBE FRANK DAVID BOYNTON EDXVARD HUNTINGTON COYVELL JAMES DAVIS CIIARLES EUGENE EDGERTON DOUGLAS GILLETTE EDWIN SEENCE GILLETTE PAUL GILLETTE CHARLES EUGENE HOUGHTON ASA KING LEONARD THEODORE SAVELLE RYAN GEORLEE ALFRED WALTER SHERMAN VAIL ALLEN WILLIANI ALDEN LITTLE FRANK GRAVES ERSKINE ROBERT HARTEL LUMMIS LEROY ADAMS GOODXVIN, JR. LESTER H.ARSEN SMITH HOWARD SEAIIARD JOHNSON GEORGE TOWNSEND TURNER JOSEPH MARQUIS JOIINSTON, JR. JOHN CLYDE RVHITE, JR. ROIIERT JONES GILBERT SHIRLEY POWELL JOIIN DEXXIITT WARNER LOUIS DE AGRAMONTE GIMIIREDE ARTHUR GORDON JOIINSTONE ALBERT JOSEPH HOOLE RALEII TUTTLE KEITI-ILEY WVARD NOYES HUSTON RAYMOND HERBERT DE SOCARRAS IXLAN HAINES ARMSTRONG JOHN PAUL GENS FRANK ALIIERT BAUMANN HENRY FERGUSON RICHARDSON, JR CALVERT CARLON CANEIELD, JR. ALFRED PATTON SMITI-I, JR. LAWRENCE ARVER COLEMAN XVILLIAM LANE VERLENDEN, Zn EDWARD WVALLER CUNNINGHAM FRANK KAILE WVARREN, JR. I CC 'I ll l 'T fwffv- ': gl 1'C If' A II I N , 'I l B I 1 .I I . . - , . - - 1- 1138911 ss Q29 a'5'W1'aa.f3 3 os ikgi' n milf 3 , S , '.,u37n1u 1? .5 If .ll f ' If .9 A.. Phi Delta Tb eta Ninety-six Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1848 .1Q Snllcr Brady Cox Pcrlhcu Forms! Lyons McK:mc Rcdington Bastian H. Knccdlcr Borland Jnmcs Flcnncr Burns Harring Burke Smnr: Groomc Wes: Bcrtcn Church McCoy Raymond D. Knccdlcr Knox Ross Allen Hclvcy Fowlcr Dranry Cullen Lcwis Gchring Slbson Tnucrslicld Powers Morrison Towson Johnson Kllbornc Zimmerman I - VV 'W' 1 .. -- 'W 1 W 'C r r - ' , I f Hui 8 il. , . f , -. - - --- L. -. 51 lI390H n - -. Fd-'U-' lQ2QE 'EIQBDE New York A417194 Clmlbter LIBERTY H1'DB BAILEY NORMAN SI-IARP BUCIIANAN MORRIS ALBERT COPELAND Ess D.-KLL, JR. JAM ES LYNN JOHNSTON XVILLIARI HASTINGS GEIIRING JAMES DEAN-JOHNSON FREDERICK RVILLIAM KILIIORNE CORNELIUS BE'I l'E.N, JR. ARTIIUR JOIIN BURKE GILBERT PATTERSON CI-IURCI-I GEORGE MILFORD ALLEN JOSEPH WILLIAM BASTIAN XVILLIAM KENNEDY BORLAND DAVID VAWTER BURNS ARTHUR TRUMAN Cox JOI-IN PATRICK DRANEY TOM I'i.-SMILTON FORREST Eftablifhea' in 1872 FRATRES IN FACULTATE XVILLIAM MCLEISII DUNBAR LESLIE FENNER HARRY INGEJOHNSTONE BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSEURY FRATRES IN URBE STANLEY EMIL PEREZ GRADUATE STUDENTS ROBERT VINCENT SENIORS DONALD GEORGE LEWIS JAMES ALAN MORRISON LOWELL GABLE POYVERS XVALTER WOODIIOusE SIBSON JUNIORS EDGAR GUSTAVR FENRICII GEORGE GRANVILLE FLENNER SOPHOMORES HAROLD MASON KNEEDLER JAMES LYONS JOHN WYILLARD MCCOY JOSEPH HUGH MCKANE FRESHMEN CI-IARLEs GROOME JOSEPH EDWARD HARTING XVILLIAM HENRY JAMEs DONALD CHRISTIAN KNEEDLER HENRY ROWLAND KNOX - avr--L-A rvqluirn--Qu-QHWA EVERETT FRANKLIN PHILLIPS HERBERT HICE WI-IETZEL BENJAMIN PERCY YOUNG JOIIN HENRY RVAY PARKHURST M.AINE JAMES PEYTON TATTERSPIELD ARTHUR LEE TOwsON GEORGE HENRY ZIMMERMAN FRED BEELER HELVEY' JOHN MURRAY WALSH, JR. LESLIE ALTEN XVEST VICTOR WILLIANI RANFBLDT ROBERT EMMITT REDINGTON ARTHUR HANIBLEDON Ross ALFRED YVINCENT PERTHOU HOWARD DOANE RAYMOND, JR. PAUL ALLISQN SAILOR BURTON SMART, JR. , , W A JU' ' J A I -, IT J H3915 Irdfwl' .- .- ' 'slQaQa--H'-5:9305 e b M .K Psi Upsilon Twenty-seven Chapters Founded at Union College in 1833 C, Bacon Gates Tydcmnn Maurer Obcrwclscr Caldwell H. Purcell Vail E. Bacon Tracy Clarke Foote N. Caldwell R. Purcell Srcvcns Ray F. Parker Gucrlae Deming J. Yuumans O. Brauncr Recd Kirkland Cone F. Todd Bliss I-lirshfcld Perry Paine Hilyard J. Parker Porter Frink Bzurlc Youmnns Murray Rusc Gutkncchc Ellis A. Brnuncr Taylor Carver Ogden W. Todd f J 1 U . I. -4-'wr 1- f+ '- 'L I. . 1-if Afiriyi, . I v r Y' 1 : ' N' r iff. , l N K ,.'1. . ' ll392Il JOSEPH WlI.I.IAM BEACIIAM, IR JOHN IBENTLEY, JR. JOIIN LAKKN BALDRIDGE JOIIN HENRY BARR BRADFORD BISSELI. ROBERT LEON BLISS MONT!!! FOVVLER CON!! LOUIS SUMNER FuER'I'Es EDMOND NORWOODIBACON DAMON BOYNTON ' JOIIN BIOELOW CALDWELL CHARLES EDVVARD BACON OLAP ARNLIOT BRAUNIZR NAl'IER BROWNII CALDXVIZLL JOIIN WVILLIAM CLARKE JOHN HAMIADEN BA'I rI.E ARNLIOT RAOLD BRAUNER JOIIN REID CARVER JOIIN TAHOIQ ELLIS SPAIIFORD FRINK I Q 2 Q E '1' Chi Chapter Eftablifbed in 1876 EIQBDE FRATRES IN FACULTATE . FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, JR. LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS FRATRES IN URBE FOSTER MELDRUM COFFIN RICHARD HENRY EDWARDS DONALD CRAIG KERR GRADUATE STUDENTS FREDERICK XVILLIAMS KELLEY SENIORS HARRY LEROY HILYARD JOHN WVINSLOW HIRSHFELD JUNIORS ELMER LEWIS GATES, JR. STEWART ANDERSON MAIIRER DAVID EDWARD OIIERWEIZER HENRX' CONGER PURCELL SOPHOMORES XVALTHR FENN DEMING, 2D PI-IILIR HEAD FOOTE HENRY EDWARD GUERLAC FRANCIS DAIQIICJW PARKER ROBERT WILLIAM PURCELL FRESHMEN WILLIAM JOIIN GUTKNECIKT, JR. THEODORE HAINES KIRKLAND CLIFTON COURSEN MURRAY' XVARREN GREENE OODEN, JR. FREDERICK GERIIER PORTER 7 a HARWOOD MUNROE DOLIIEARE WALTER FRANCIS WVILLCOX JAMES PEABODY PARKER THEODORE KIRKLAND WILKINSON JOHN GRIFFIN LAWLER ARNOLD PAINE ROBERT JOHNSON PERRY, JR. FREDERICK SWEETING TODD THOMAS BRODIIEAD TRACY WVILLIAM ALFRED TYDEMAN, JR. JACK DEWITT 'VAIL FREDERIC DONALD RAY LLOYD WILLIABI STEVENS WILLIANK LLOYD STEWART JOSEPH MACARTHUR YOUMANS WILLIAM THEODORE REED XVILLIAM HENRY ROSE, JR. DONALD CANTINE TAYLOR WVXLLIAM RINALDO TODD EDGAR GILBERT YOUMANS I'l'1 'I Il 'Y' F YJ'-' PCC-'FW' 'f H 11' lI3931l , El Qzg E'5 7 '1'sl 9.3 as 'W , B em T19 eta Pi Eighty-seven Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1839 .-I Schuchard Fay Abbott Hanhon West Harwood Donohue Moon Hcckin Sherwood Kclly Parker Stetson Puritan Taylor Stuctzcr Popc Bentley Ncckcrman Thomas Wcndland Crommelin Dogny-Larco Winbnrn Gcrstcnbcrgcr Holding Strain Root Gcrzlcman Naumann O'Rourlrc Claggctt Wagner Vanderbilt Vaughan Vandcrwnlkcr Bailey Pnlmcr Hochbaum Nicmnnn Bzall Vivinno Clapp r 1 1, 1 ' lj -, .D -u Q 'A t ' n ' L '- if 1 1 f I U ' , . ' - - A VL , f ' ' , - I ,JM , - - .. 1 D. . in i M9411 ElQ2QE 'EI9.3D I Beta Delta Chapter WILI.ARD AUSTIN EDWARD GORTON DAVIS HERBERT CIIARLES ELMIZR STANLEY XVILLIAM Al1ll0'l I' CLIFTON CIIIDESTOR BRIGGS FRED XVILLIAM DIEPPENIIACII EDXVIN JOSEI-II FAULRNER JAMES PETER DONOIIUE FREDERICK CLIIfIfORD FAY RICHARD MCCURDX' DIENTLY SAMUEL OLINGEIC CLAOO ETT JACQUES BROADWATER CROMMELIN THOMAS DENNISON KELLEY CARLOS IDOGNY-LARCO WlLI.lAhl HBNIKH' GISRSTIZNBERGER BENJAMIN CIIAIIELL GE'I'zELMAN JEAN MARION HANSON WILLIAM HAINBS BAILY WILLIAM CIIAMnERs BEALL ALIIERT HOCHRAUM JAMES THOMAS MILLER, JR. Eftnblifbed in 1879 FRATRES IN FACULTATE AI.BEl1T BERNARD FAUST ADRAM TUCKER KERR PAUL RUSSEL POPE FRANK HARRISON RANDOLPH FRATRES IN URBE HAROLD FLACK GEORGE EDIERSOLE HEEKIN hDwINJAMEs HOFF SEN IORS LANDRY HARWOOD, JR. HAROLD VERNON MOON CARLTON CHARLES PARODY JUNIORS XVILLIAM MARTYN NECKERM.AN ERNEST RUSSEL POPE DONALD ELLSWORTH SEELEY CHARLES GREAVES STETSON I'1ERMAN STUETZER, JR. SOPHOMORES REYNOLDS HOLDING EARL ZIMMERMAN MCKAY HERBERT WVILLIAM NAUAIANN JER RY CUSEY O'ROURIcE FRESHMEN LOUIS NIEMANN ROBERT NELSON PALMER RICHARD PURINTON XVELLINGTON FRANCIS SI-IILLING PAUL REYNOLDS HOWARD WILLIS RUSSEL LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART FREDERICK LOTHIAM LANGIIORST HERBERT CASSINS PARKER ROBERT XVARREN SAILOR LESLIE LAWRENCE XVILSON CARL V.ALENTINE SCI-IUCHARD H.AROLD ARTHUR SHERWOOD FRANK HOWARD TAYLOR JOHN HOWARD THOMAS FREDERICK WILLIAM XVEISTDLAND RICHARD WALLESER XVEST CLAYTON DYER ROOT GREY ALBERT STRAIN ROBERT MURRAY WAGNER BYRON RUPUS WINBORN DONALD MAXWELL VANDERBILT RICHARD VANDERWALKER LEONARD HOLDEN VAUGI-IAN, JR JOSEPH BARTHOLEMEW VIVIANO W L'! F J' ' .Elf J ' M9511 l ElQ2QE5 '1'El93o5T'l1 - e fiffu, , is AQJIM Tam Omega Ninety-one Chapters Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1865 Gurhridge Newton Lightbown H. Shoemaker Remsen Srocking Cushman Kane Tobin Moulton Redding Lasher MacPhillamy Knauss Fry Sanborne Guerin Clarke Trask Hart Morse Brierly Brush Chandler Ferber Whitney McKee Jorgensen W. Shoemaker Hodgson Moehus jones Babcock Andrews I -1' at-+11-1 -11145,-' ' ' ' ' A , F 3 r, ,W., H3963 . 1. Irgfu' 1' IQZQEU' 'EIQEBOE New York Betez Theta Chezpter Ermblifbed in 1887 F RATRES IN FACULTATE EUGENE PLUMD ANDREVVS EDMUND ALLEN CORE CHARLES EZRA CORNELL JULIUS AUGUSTUS EWALD PAUL JOHN XVEAVER. FRATRES IN URBE GRADUATE STUDE JOHN ENOCH RuTzLER DONALD NLACPHERSON ERNEST ALLEN MILLER DONALD STEVVART NT SENIORS .LUDLOW DIZLNOCE BROVVN GEORGE LEE NEWTON BLINN SILI. CUSIIMAN, JR. CHARLES CORNELL REMSEN, JR. RICHARD CLAX' GlJ1'IIRlDGE HORACE BREWSTER SHOEMAKER LOUIS ROSLOEJAMES W ILLIAM BI.Iss STOCKING IRVINII EDWARD LIGIITBOVVN KENNE'fI'I BRUCE TROUSDELL JUNIORS LLOYD RAYMOND KNAUSS WIIILIANI CHESTER REDDING, JR. EARL PARSONS LAsHER, JR. HENIKY LUPTON RUTZLBR JESSE FREMONT MOULTON ARTHUR ROCHE TODIN SOPHOMORES XVILLIAM PERCIVAL BEYERLR, JR. COURTLAND VINCENT GUERIN, JR CYRUS EUGENE BRUSH ROIIERT NEWNIAN HART HORACE HARRY CHANDLER JAMES EDWARD KANE, JR. WILLIAM EDWIN CLARKE HAROLD BELDING MACPHILLAMY Klil.VlN HALKET FERHER DON FREDERICK MORSE C:HlUS'I'OPHlZR ARTHUR FRI' HENRY GATES SANBORNE JOHN LAVVRENCE TRASK FRESHMEN DAVID BAIIKER ANDREWS JOSEPH HARALD JORGENSEN ROGER STONE BAHCOCK ALBERT LEE MCKEE, JR. JOSEPH HURD HODDSON EDWARD BURTON MOEEUS MANION FRANCISJONES, JR. EVILLIAM ERETI' SHOBMAKER, JR. LAWRENCE RALPH XVHITNEY A ' If lf' 41 T 'T' T ff' I r A II' ' J I A' P 4,5 A . ' A . 1 -- 1 H397B -3 YQ ara El3 3 '1 s l1Q'.3'o E 11 Phi Gamma Delta Seventy Chapters Founded at Washington and Jefferson College in 1848 Carver Jung: Slocum Myers Bzmcrlc Ehrlmrr Fanrnhnnw Robson Brccdlovc Riley Benn McGinn Miles Carrol Wilson Schocclingcr Recs Fair McCollum Kcilholrz Kelly Diffcndcrffcr Wolcou Connelly Housrlc Smizh Robcrtson Rainey lv:s Srllrfurcl Ncsbirt Brough Flccr Dixcy IE. Pond jurnlnn Shcphcrcl O. Pond - 1 VV 'W' 9+ e- Wil ' - ,l 'Q ll . . ' ,Pu M Y Q A V ,r'l4 , - ' ll398ll If-d-'ru' 5- EIQIZQE' 'EIQBDE l ,AEM --. ffl . f E RaE O ' A ' Y Imam ,M ,.--ig' ' ' f J I Id' A fl..:.L- 'J E,A . E EE II ' gpm , R' A 2' ff. -Lifqxir .I if X Xziggg -4 ww 9' I VA I Z . , , P .I Jig.. If J JA LMI' ,-2' ,H VF' ami b f, gi A W' , J I' QR . 1 5 ' R - Illjiuyl J 1. ll I Y r xml . ' - f H -1 I HERMAN DIEDERICIIS GEORGE CROSBIE FLOYD GRANT SIIERMAN HOPKINS JOIIN STROTHER MILLER ALFRED MORGAN BOYCE ARTHUR BENIAMIN BROOKS ROBERT LUPTUN CRANE, JR. DANIEL THORNTON BIRDSALL RVESLEY SANGER CORIIIN DEWXVITT GOODRICII DEGROAT BENJAMIN HOWARD DETWILER AMOS GREEN ALLEN, JR. ROGER SI-IERMAN FAIRCLOUGII JEREMIAII STANTON FINCII CHARLES RAYMOND DOUGLASS CALVIN AUGUSTUS ELWOOD FREDERICK BUNTIIN FERRIS FRANCIS ADAMS HENDRICKS FREDERICK DEXVITT BECKER EDNVARD HEwE'r'r BEMIIER WVILLIAM BOUTON BIRD, JR. Gamma Chapter Extabliflaed in 188 9 FRATRES IN FACULTATE XVERANUS ALVA MOORE FRANK BARRON MORRISON FRED MOSES JOHN EDWIN PERRY FRATRES IN URBE HAROLD TIIERON MANDEVILLE CIIARLES MAIQTINEZ FRANCIS JOSEPH MCCORMICK GEORGE ELLIOTT MINAR SENIORS EUGENE KENNETH FOUSE FRANCIS GUY FRINK, JR. HANSE HAIKRISON HAMILTON FRITZ EUGENE LOEFFLER JUNIORS HAIIOLD WHE.kTLEY HANSEN CRISTOBAL M.ANUEL MARTINEZ KENNETl'I RAMAGE MILLER ERNST ALAN NORDSTROM, JR. SOPH OMORES JOIIN XVARREN KlNNEX', JR. TI-IOMAS WESLEX' MARTIN, JR. JosE MARTINEZ FRESHMEN ROIIERT XVILLIAM DISQUE, JR. GEORGE WVILLIAM HARTKE, JR. ROBERT ALDER'F JOI-IANNSEN IRVING HALL KINGMAN ROLAND LLOYD ROY KENNETH LUDWIG SMOKE SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING SAMUEL HEALEA WORK LEROY DAVID NEISH FREDERICK ATWATER WILCOK HAROLD EDWIN WVILCOX KARL SOMARINDYCK LOERRLER CARLOS ALFONSO MARTINEZ, JR. EUGENE MICHAILOVSKY 'JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN CARL RVILLIAM PEPPERMAN WVILLIAYVI FREDERICK ROUNTREE, JR JACK STRIKER ALFRED RIANDERVEER MORIN EDWARD CLARK NICHOLS CUTHBERT COOK SNOWDON IRVING VALENCOURT TULLAR JOI-IN FRANKLIN MADDEVER MORRIS KEELER PERINCHIEP GEORGE WILLIAM ROESCH, JR. I J l I I W ' 1- I 'I If - ' 1'-fill l- -QUT ' , , 540111 1 - lfdfu' :.l,939: ':l 33l0S' r , Delta Tau Delta Seventy-four Chapters Founded at Bethany College in 1859 Anderson Bezchley Fuller Eppes Warner Cropley Wood Verucy Freeborn Kasrle Rlddiford Rodman r 1 1 l'v 'T' 1 I -1 ' ., , ll l , 1 ,ug -, A n ,A - , Weidner Redfield Turner Johnson Edgar Srakcl Eycrmnn Adams Mcjuukin F, Quick Hlgmborham Hale Dom Wakeman Vallee Smith R Quick ' Y af V ls H4023 ' s l J lid-'lui' lQ'2fTE EI9.3OE HERMAN DIEDERICIIS GEORGE CROSIIIE FLOYD GRAN1'SliEllMAN HOPKINS JOI-IN S'rRO'rIIER MlLI,ER AI.FRED MOIIGAN BOYCB ARTIIUR BENJAMIN BROOKS ROBERT LUPTON CRANE, JR. DANIEL TllORNTON BIRDSALL XVESLEY SANGER CORIIIN DBWl'Iul' GOODRICII DEGROAT BENJAMIN HOWARD DETWILER AMOS GREIZN ALLEN, JR. ROGER SIIERMAN FAIRCLOUGII JEREMIAII STANTON FINCII CIIARLES RAYMOND DL3UGI.ASS CALVIN AUOUSTUS ELWODD FREDERICK BUNTEN FERRIs FRANCIS ADAMS HENDRICKS FREDERICK DEWl'1 l' BECKER EDWARD HEWETT BEMDER XVILLIAM BOUTON BIRD, JR. Gamma Chapter Extablifbed in 1889 FRATRES IN FACULTATE VERANUS ALVA MOORE FRANK BARRON MORRISON FRED MOSES JOIIN EDWIN PERRY FRATRES IN URBE HAROLD TIIERON MANDEVILLE CIIARLES MARTINEE FRANCISJOSEEII MCCORMICK GEORGE ELLIOTT MINAR SENIORS EUGENE KENNETH FOUSE FRANCIS GUY FRINK, JR. HANSE HARRISON HAMILTON FRITZ EUGENE LOEEELER JUNIORS HAROLD WVIIEATLEY HANSEN CRIs'rOnAL M.ANUEL MARTINEZ KENNETII RAMAGE MILLER ERNST ALAN NORDSTROM, JR. SOPHOMORES JOIIN XVARREN KINNEY, JR, TI-IOMAs WNESLEY MARTIN, JR. JOSE MARTINEZ FRESHMEN ROIIERI' XVILLIAM DISQUE, JR. GEORGE XVILLIAM HARTKE, JR. ROIIERT ALBEIKT JOHANNSEN IRVING HALL KINGMAN ROLAND LLOYD ROY KENNETI1 LUDWIO SMOKE SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING SAMUEL HEALEA WORK LEROY DAVID NEISH FREDERICK ATWATER WILCOX HAROLD EDWIN WVILCOX KARL SOM ARINDYCK LOEEELER CARLOS ALFONSO MARTINEZ, JR EUGENE MICHAILOVSKY JOHN JOSEEI-I SULLIVAN CARL WVILLIALI PEPPERMAN WILLIAM FREDERICK ROUNTRE JACK STRIKER ALFRED VANDERVEER MORIN EDWARD CLARK NICHOLS CUTHBERT COOK SNOWDON IRVING VALENCOURT TULLAR JOI-IN FRANKLIN MADDEVER MORRIS KEELER PERINCHIEP GEORGE WVILLIALI ROESCH, JR. E H4013 -1.--1- ,., Igdfav' 2-r.l, 9 -3-9 : E l 3 -350,5 Delta Tau Delta Seventy-four Chapters Founded at Bethany College in 1859 Anderson Bcachlcy Fuller Weidner Rcdncld Turner ulmsun Edgar Eppcs Warner Croplcy Wood Vcrncy Stake! Eycrnmn Adams ML unkm F QulLL Hrgmborhnm Freeborn Knscle Riddiford Rodman Hal: Dum Wakeman Vnllcc bmnrh R Quxck -VV W e' , '-Y , W W, ' Jr! i 1 I - 'V A -krl . 540211 Ifd U ' - E-IQ12'Q-E EIQ .3 O E ll'-' Betaz Omicron Chapter Establifbed in 1890 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WVILLIAM JOHN HAMILTON, JR. GERRARD RITCI-IIE MEGATI-ILIN LEONARD AMIIY MAYNAIQD FRANCIS JOSEPH SEERY EUGENE PRICE BALDERSTON, JR. EDWARD JEROME DRISCOLL JOSEPH SYDNIII' BARR LEROY GUION GARNSEY GEORGE DEWEY CARIIENIER HENRY M.ALCOLM HAY JOHN ROIIER1' BEYER EDMUND SEWALL SMITH XVXLLIAM NASII DAVIS XVILLIAM ALEXANDER KERR RICHARD GORDON DORN ROIIERT MILLS QUICK JAMES VAN DEUSEN ERIIES ARTHUR BEIIAGO RIDDIRORD, J MALCOLM JONATHAN FREERORN FRAZER WOODRUPF RODMAN ELRINS l'lAMll.'I'0N l'iALl! BRUCE EARL SHEAR GEURCPE NAYLOR HAITI. OEIEJAI' SMITI-I TIIOMASJOIIN KASTLE, JR. ERNEST LOUIS VALLEB SAMUEL WVAKEMAN JUNIORS MALCOI.M LYLE CROIILEI' WVALLACE JOHN STAKEL WII,l.lAM JERVIS JOHN ARTHUR VERNET BRUCE ALFRED PAIILETTE THEODORE NEWELL WOOD TIIOMAS EDWIN ADAMS JOIIN MANNON HIGINBOTEIALI VERNON LESLIE BISHOP REED LAVOSIA MCJUNKIN ROBERT ALEXANDER EYILRMAN GEORGE FERGUSON QUICK LEA PUSEY WARNER, JR. FRESHMEN HALE ANDERSON, JR. CLARENCE ELMERJOHNSON, JR. ORVILLE Tl'lEODORll BEACIILEI' CI-IARLES BEYER O'NEILL ROYAL DUANE CLINTON RAYMOND REDFIELD LOUIS CLARKE EDOAR, JR. FRANCIS MILLER TURNER RICHARD YATIZS FULLER PAUL NELSON WEIDNER I I ll A 2 f' ' V 1 ' B J - I I A . I I A . - , II403H lfd'U' QM 1 '-u ElQ2QE lEll93D'E 1AV Q!-lan .:T1 . pf: L0 Un Sigma Phi Ten Chapters Founded at Union College in 1827 Chapin McCormick Storkc Cuthbert Dclancld Lewis Gordon Zcigler J.Clarkc Perkins P. Will Hcidelbergcr Crampron Parsons Waring Davies McLean M. Clark Gowdy M. Will Owens Rossmzm R. Morse Fisher T. Morse Day 1' 4 ll 4 . 1 ,-is D-1-n'+e+ '.' +-T .. s' of-F2 or . MQ! il f ' or 1 3 H4043 'l'-'i, I E I Q .2 Q,-E '1's I 9 .3 O 5 'l', A New York Epsilon Chapter E.rmbli.fbcd in 1890 FRATER IN URBE RICHARD MORTON CHASE GRADUATE STUDENTS .JOHN HASKELL CHAPIN JOHN AARON RIEGAL JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK GUY ROBERTSON STEWART SEN IORS GEORGE PHILLIPS DAVIES LAWRENCE BRADFORD PERKINS IAN GORDON WILLIAM TREVOR SWOYER, JR. JOSEPH SCOTT GOWDY ROBERT WALLINGPORD WARING THOMAS BRIAN PARSONS PHILIP WILL, JR. JUNIORS RALPIAI EMERSON CARPENTER, JR. ROBERT WINCHESTER HODGES HENIQY MARSHALL CLARK GEORGE WELLESLEY MCCORMICK, JR DAVID CRAMPTON EDWARD THROCKMORTON .MCLEAN RICHARD JOHN HEIDELBERGER RALPH PENNO PROCTOR, JR. , SOPHOMORES TALLMADGE PERCIVAL DELAFIELD, JR. CHARLES ALBERT STORKE ALITIKED GEORGE LEWIS, JR. JESSE REINHART ZEIGLER A FRESHMEN ALBERT TIMOTHY DAY HARRIS HALLIDAY OWENS GEORGE FARNSXVORTH FISHER, JR. RICHARD ROSSMAN ANTHONY PERRY .MORSE THOMAS MOORE SHERMAN, JR. RICHARD MEll1WETliER MORSE MUNRO WILL ,I .N D I' I P EP--I I r ' 'I' I , ' I , A I 'J I A . T'-- M0511 , V '-slQ2Q.El 'f'1'El93oai' 'i Sigma Chi Eighty-eight Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1855 Merrick Galloway Emerman Smith Leonard Corse Laird Graydon Doss Donnelly Timmcrman Sammis Royal Gibson R. Pinkerton A. Nulle Willis Brown Myron Hodge R. Nulle Morgan Hand Baxter White Furlow Anderson Couty A. Pinkerton Pentecost Chase Austin Angle sl., M0611 I-EI Q2QE'H '1'EI93Os AQbcz Phi Chapter E.rt.4bliJl9ed in 1890 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DONALD JOIIN BUSIIEY JOHN WILLIAM HEDEL JEssE DE FRANCE FREDERICK MILLER SMITH FRATRES IN URBE MAll'l'lN HARDIN WALTER BONNELL HOLTON GRADUATE STUDENT XVALTER LOLIER EMERNIAN SEN IORS - i CI-IARI.Es SAMLIEI. CORSE Ro1xER'r LEE DONNELLI' JOI-IN BROWN GALLOWAI' CIIARLEs KELLOOII GRAYDON XVILLIAM SIIARMAN IIIOLD CHARLES AuGus'rus BROWN ROIIER1' LAW GIBSON, JR. EDWARD GEST HODOE ROIIERT MYTON FREDERICK HOI'KlNS ANDERSON ROIIERI' BAx'I'ER RICHARD OSBORNE FURLOVV WVILLIAM TIIuRs'roN ANGLE, 'JR ARCIIIIIALD GWYNNE AUSTIN CAMRIIELL BENl5'l l' CIIAsE CLARENCE HENRY' COLLIER JUNIORS EDWIN AYLISURTON WILLIS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ANDREW PINKERTON, JR. JOI-IN ANDERSON LAIRD MALCOLM FREDERICK LEONARD ALFRED BENNET MERRICR BERTRAM WOOD1-IULL SAMMIS DONALD ARMSTRONG SMITH AUGUSTUS MARION NULLE ROBERT GIBSON PINKERTON CI-IARLES BENJAMIN ROYAL, JR. ROBERT LAMBERT TIMINIERMAN TIIOMAS' LEE HAND WILLIAM CARVEL MARTIN BENJAMIN DAY XVI-IITE NORMOND MILNER COUTY, JR. ROBERT LLEWBLLYN MORGAN RICHARD NULLE WVILLIAM IRVING PENTECOST W I I Tv . I 'fq 'C I ,I J 'I' J, M0711 j e ,ssQz.QE'5 -1'sl1.93osi ,f'QQf?i- Delta Chi Thirty-three Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1890 Ruberl Bloch Vidinghoff Tripp Sturges Hammond R. Beyer joseph J.Bcyer Kappler McGurren Gallagher Hoag Grace Ogden Peterson Wilson Cowan Roylnncc Craig Stiles Samuel Hoffman Newton Dillon Burgess Rauch ,I.Lyal1 Brigandi Breen Miller R. Lyall Cave 1140811 V-'FT' '-ElQ2QE '1El93Q5 i'i' STEPHEN EDWIN BANKS CARL FREDERICK GILBERT JOHN EDWARD COLEMAN CIIARLES BREEN PHILII- EDWIN BRIGANDI JOHN PERRY BURG ESS CHARLES SEARS CAVE GEORGE HERRERT CO'l'TRELL HKlWARD FRANCIS COWAN ROUERT SWIFT CRAIG JUHN ROIIERT BEYER KENDAI, LBROY BRIGGS NORMAN CROSSLBY FRANCIS JAMES GALLAGliER RICHARD HEWSON BEYER CHARLES LEO BLOCII ROBERT GRACE ERNEST HANIMOND Cornell Chapter Extabliflved in 1890 FRATER IN FACULTATE GEORGE FREDERICK ROGALSKI' FRATRES IN URBE l'iORACE SHAFFER POTTER FREDERICK AUGUST KOGALSKI' GRADUATE STUDENTS EDWIN HENRY CORDES THOMAS LAMGNT SEN IORS GARRISON LAWRENCE DILLON LAWRENCE CLARK EBERT JOIIN DUDLEY LYALL JUNIORS GEORGE CONKLIN FURMAN JOHN GUN'IER ROYLANCE RICHARD LLEWELLYN SAMUEL SOPHOMORES MEREDl'l'li XVOOD HOAG CHARLES HOFFLIAN GUSTAVB EDWARD KAPPLER FRESHMEN PHILIP STEWART JOSEPH PAUL KOWALCHIIIC .JOHN LEE 5, HARRY GEORGE STUTZ MONROE MARSH SVVEETLAND HAROLD M,ARRIETTA RICHARD GILLIES LYALL KEITH LEROY MILLER JULIUS CARL ROUGH, JR. HENRH' TASRER CHARLES EDWARD STEWART, JR LINFORD EDWARD STILES CHARLES SELLERS XVILSON, JR. HENRX' MCGURREN ROLLIN CAROLUS NEWTON, JR. CHARLES HULL OGDEN, JR. ROBERT ALDEN PETERSON CHARLES AUGUST RUBERL, JR. LEIGH DEWEY STURGES WILLIAM SEELEY TRIPP RAYMOND VIDINGllOFF W A A J J Al l , lI409H El Q29 sl5'5 l'El Q .3 o E ! W Sigma Agbhaz Epsilon One Hundred and Three Chapters Founded at University of Alabama in 1856 l X Rocss G. Trowbridge Morse R. L. Hill Wnllac: Wilkerson Schumacher Smith A. Trowbridge Hcmlryx Manning Courtney White McMullin R. W. Hill Olson Schrcuclcr Shrcvc Armatrung Hunt Lurk Paxvlicck Chrinlcy Zahn Clark Wilson Ransom Williams Eggcrs Hunringmn Funkhouscr Eclccrc l-lcywnml Drchcr Scrirchhcld Garner Woodard Howell dcGrcck Mcllowcs I l ' W 1 .. 4'-Pr nt - L Y i , A ' l ' J'. 1, A ri, . ..l. H41OH n I-UIH5' EIQZQEM' 'lEl9.3DE , I J. X New York AQME Chapter Extabliflaed in 1891 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDERICK HAROLD GASTON HARRY PORTER WVELD FRATRES IN URBE THOMAS FRANCIS FIZNNELL JEssE CROOK NICHOLS GRADUATE STUDENTS WILl.IAM LENVIS BQWSER HENRY EDWARD GARDINER HAMILTON WVARD, JR. 1-111- SENIORS ROIIIZRT STEWART HONSALL MARTIN JOHN ROESS, JR. ALONZO GALLOWAY DIICKBR FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHUMACHER FRANK CI.IIfroN HENDRX'X -JAMES BARKER SMITH, JR. RALI-II LEE HILL, JR. ADAM SHORT TROWBRXDGE ROBERT BET'rs MANNINK3 GEORGE GRAHAM TROWBRIDGE, JR GEORGE CURTIS XVALLACE JUNIORS FRANK TIIODURN ARMSTRONG LEON JoI-IN MORSE DALE CIIRISTLEY CHARLES ADOLIQH OLSON EDWIN ALLAN COuR'I'NIIY GEORGE PAVLICEK ROBERT XVASIIINGTON HILL STANLEY BENNETT SCHREUDER PAUL NORMAN HUNI' RICHMOND BENTLEY SHREVE FRANK RAY LOCK HENRY PACKARD WlII'fE FRANK BRADLEY MCMULLIN DEXVITT XVILKERSON, JR. SOPHGMORES FREDERICK PAREIS CLARK ROBERT HUBBARD HUNTINGTON DELANCI-II' FREDERICK ECKERT CHARLES RHEA RANSOM HENRY LAWRENCE Ecamzns EMERSON STEWART WVXLLIAMS MEAIKICK FuNKIIOusIzR ROBERT MCCRAE WILSON, JR. JEROME AMES HEYWCJOD GEORGE CRAWFORD ZAHN FRESHMEN ALFRED JULIAN DEGRECK, JR. ROBERT MOISE HOWELL KARL TRUIIANT DREIIBR CHARLES NISBET MELLOWES PIIILII1 FISKE FINCII HEZEKIAEI CHARLES SCRITCHRIELD ALBERT ROWLAND GARNER, JR. 'JOSEPH WALTON AVOODARD ' 'lp 'v -y H f-- L- -'r'1tf ,f- I 'I A I J A A .U - b I 541111 -El Q2QEIH':y 'El 9 3 os .. 5-Z ,glfx-C12 ff-'-gf. Delia Phi Fifteen Chapters Founded at Union College in 1827 Wheelock Wadsworth Mulvancy Ropc Parker Burrcrworrh Wrighr Grccn Rccscr Pierce H. Alexander Beatty McConnell Emslie Finley Norzhup l-lcyc Tarball Hamilton Suor Clarkson Ames Niles Woodward Bannister Whicwcll Castlcman Fisher Kinnc Tcn Eyck Rathbone Shoulmfcr Clcminshaw Pyrlrc ff 'I 1' H ' 1 1 N A In lTTl o- : or 11 r 1 f 3? .1 ' ' klfp A , - l R , ,fl . , - H412H -1 -1. - IH- U-' 'EIQZQ'-E 'E3l9.3DE Pi Chapter Extablifbed in 1891 FRATRES IN FACULTATE LANE COOPER PASCIIAL RALIII-I CIIAMIIERS BRYANT FLEMING ROBERT EVANS ALEXANDER MUIKIIAY SIM EMsI.IE GEORGE CLINTON CASTLEMAN CI-IARLES EDWIN CLEMINSIIAW CAMERON MANN FIsIIER ALLEN WINTIIROII PVRKE JULIAN LAURENCE WODDWARD FRATRES IN URBE CLARENCE TAREELL GEORGE SCIIUYLER TARIIELL, SR. GRADUATE STUDENTS GEORGE IRWIN FINLEY, JR. ROGER WILLIAMS KINNE JosEI1II MANIG RUMMLER SEN IORS ARTHUR BEAGLE RATEIHONB EDWARD HAWORTPI SIIOTTINIAER PETER GANsEvooR'I' DEDERICIC TEN EYCK XVXLLIAM CLARK XVHITWELL JUNIORS WlI.I.lAM DDUGl.AS HAMILTON, 2D M.kR'FIN WVESTBROOK HESS FREDIZRIC MARTIN H.kUSEIlblAN LAWRENCE RVILLIAMS HEYE LAWRENCE BENJAMIN TARRELL SOPHOMORES WILIIIAM WV!-IBLDON AMES, JR. WILLIAM KIRTLIEY BANNISTER JULIAN SCOTT BUT'I'liRWORTI'I DAVID REYNOLDS CLARKSON CI-IARLES KNAPP MCCLINNELL HAROLD MILNU ALEXANDER ROIIERT DUNLAP BEATTY, JR. EDWARD RUSSELL GREENE FRANCIS EDWARD MULVANEY JOI-IN LINDsAx' NILES RICHARD REESER, JR. FREDERICK TIIGRNTDN ROPE , EDWARD WOllTliINGTON SuoR F RESHMEN ROBERT RATI-IIIUN PIERCE PHILIP CRAWFORD WADSWORTH WILBUR BALL WIIEELoCIc FREDERICK BuT'I'ERI1IEI.D PARKER HEREERT NORTON WOODWARD RICIIARD AVERY WVRIGHT, JR. 'I p T'! Di 'fJ '1l' 3 I - I II ' H4l3B il' E I QZQ E'5 '5 l'E li9'.3 o 5 'i' an U gen 'r 1326355 ii' 42' 5:3- 'if Kappa Sigma One Hundred and Seven Chapters Founded at University of Virginia in 1867 Seyfarth Hewitt Billings Blanlcinship Warrincr Caldwell Sinclair Shultz Derham Groben G. Clark Dohan Shallcross Hodge E. Hubbel Parsons Prescott Berry Bagby Shick Englcman Osborne S. Hubbel Ryan Carson Rowe Nell Hutchinson Wendnagle S. Clark ll' E Q 'llf oft , g '.. jTllWr 'lil 541411 EIQZQEU' 'EIQBOE 1 If Agbba Kappa Chapter Extablifbea' in I 3 92 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DAVID CLINTON GILLEsIIIE ELMER SETII SAVAGE DAVID FLETCIIER HOY EDWARD ALBERT WVHITE ARNO HElIl1El!'l' NElllil.lNG WEBB YORK FRATRES IN URBE JOIIN CREOER PAUL WITI-IERSPOON ECKLEY GUY EDWIN LONG GRADUATE STUDENTS EIIEN HUNTER CARRUTIIERQ GEORGE TAYLOR LACEY BARNARD WOLCOIIHI' HEWITT 'JAMES LIsTER JOIIN MILTON BII.I.INGs XVALLACE CLARK BI.ANIcINsI-IIP 'JOHN HANDLY CALDWELL CIIARLES EDWARD HENVITT, JR. EDWARD PAYSON MATIIEWSON SEN IORS THOMAS HARRISON RISK ROBERT MARTIN SEYIIARTH HARRY BOND SINCLAIR, JR. ROBERT READ WARRINER DEANE LEWIS BASSETT RICHARD LYMAN HODGE GEORGE HUl1BIi'f CLARK GEORGE NORMAN KIMBALL, 2D PAUL VINCENT DERIIAM HARRY MAURICE MURPHY PAUI. DOUGLAS DOIIAN GEORGE PARSONS ROIIERT CIIARLES GIIOIJEN 'JAMES ADOLPH SCIIULZ EI.I.sWoR'rII GORDON HUIIITEI. JOI-IN REYNOLDS SI-IALLcROss XVILLIAM RILRDIN BAOIIY STANLEY WELLS HUBBEL MAX Rufus BERRY HUGH PAINTER OSIJORNE WALTER TIIOMAS CUSACK BRAINARD EDWIN PRESCOTT HENRY SEATON DAWSON CHRISTIAN SEAL SCIIICK HELMIIT MAX ENOELMAN RALPPI WENTWORTII STEWART WVILLXAM TAYLOR STOTT GEORGE BURNS JOIPIN PI-IILLIP NELL EDWARD CARSON XVILLIAM BENTLY ROWE SIIELDON CLARK JOSEPH BENNETT RYAN, JR. GEORGE ALFRED HUTCI'!INSON, JR. FREDERICK WENDNAGEL L , Il ll if-Q !1 'rink' jr , 1, I I I A . ' '. A , ', - , 541511 ISU' .-. 5---gf-EIQZQEWMEIQBOE 119. FX' c ' 525 if. MM A6064 Zeta Thirty-six Chapters Founded at Ohio State University in 1897 Katsampcs Koster Dorn Travis Gifford Pattison Rirrcr Darrow Rawlins Schurz Hoag Crosby Ayer Howler: Arnold King Warren La Mon: Mills Gibson Cruikshank jones Wood Schair Van Wagcncn Crouch Palmquisr .1 'av-V .-1f- , I A 1 Q ly 'WM , ' ' fin war, , H 1 ,,, -4, A will ll- 3 lil H416H -an Q2 Q13 -E I-'fa 3 DEE LIBERTY HX'DB BAILEY CORNELIUS BlZT'I'IiN GEORGE WVALTER CAVANAUOII JOHN HENRY COMSTOCK RALPH SIIELDON HOSMISR FREDERICK GARDNER BEHRENDS MAURICE CHESTER BOND HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN RALPH WILIGI-XT CURTIS ROLLINS ADAMS EMERSON ALEX FERDINAND GUSTAFSON EARLE VOLCART HARDENRURG ERNEST CLEVELAND ADIIE DONALD WVYKOFI' BAKER HOWARD WVAYLAND BEERS WVILLIAM ERNEST BLAUVELT MAR'flN PAUL CATIIERVVOOD LEWIS CJIARLIZS CIIADWICK ARTIIUR GORDON DANKS EARL LEE ARNOLD JAMES HAIQPER AYER JAMES ENSlGN CROUCII JAMES XVALKER CRUIKSHANK HENRY JAMES GIBSON RICHARD COLLIER CROSIIY ROBERT WVESLEY DARIIOXV RAY ROIIERT FLUMERIIELT GEORGE STETSON GIERORD Cornell Chapter Eytzzblisbed in 1901 HONORARY MEMBERS HARRY HOUSER LovE .JAMES GEORGE NEEDHAM JAMES EDWARD RICE ISAAC PHILLIPS ROBERTS FRATRES IN FACULTATE ULYSSES PRENTIS HEDRICK BURTON AARON JENNINGS LEwIS KNUDSON ALBERT RUSSIZL MANN M5'EllS PETERS RASMUSSEN HARRY ALBERT Ross FRATRES IN URBE HAROLD FRED DORN WVALTER EUGENE FLEISCHBR FLOYD ARTIIUR HARPER WVILLIAM HORSEFALL FRANK LESLIE HOWARD KENNETH AVERY HOWLETT THOMAS ELDRIDGE LAMONT SEN IORS PAUL BYRON JONES EARL BARKER PATTISON WVILLIAM ARTHUR RAWLINS WVILLIAM CLARKE RITTER JUNIORS WVILLIAM GIFFORD HOAG CHRIS PETER KATSAMPES WVILLIAM JACOB KOSTER SAMUEL NEXVTON SPRING GEORGE FREDERICK WARREN HERBERT HICE WIIETZEL HENRY HIRAM WING GEORGE ALAN WVORKS ELMER SETH SAVAGE JAMES HORGAN SHERLIAN JOHN NELSON SPAETH GEORGE WALTER TAILBY, JR. LAURENCE PAUL WEI-IRLE DONALD STUART WELCH WVILLXAM JAMES WRIGHT RICHARD AUGUST LAUBENGAYER WVESSELS STEVENSON MIDDAUGH KEITI-1 ANDERSON HOPE MURRAY WILLIAM SANFORD SCOTT LAWRENCE MOORE VAUGHN STANLEY WI-IITSON WVARREN ALEXANDER ZEISSIG WALTER HERBERT SCHAIT HAROLD EDWARD TRAVIS ALFRED VAN WAGENEN ALBERT AUGUSTUS WVARREN WVILLARD METCALE WVOOD WILFORD RICHARD MILLS ' EDWARD MARSHALL PALMQUXST FREDERICK WILLIAM ScHU'rz ELTON MASON SMITH wi II' I I A iI4l7H --------........ F2325 ...................... 'ElQ2QE 'El9.3OE cg. 'T f1'Q . qv.. f Q 24 'f .'1qtQ,'fi Zigi: P ff 'Z '-5 'sa' 2- ,1 1 ' vii: Sigma Nu One Hundred and One Chapters Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1869 Nilsson Pricdcmrm Haas Livingbmn Van Tassel Slcphzlm Kccsc Molly Van Gccm Traylor Rcyhuld Flcsscl Freeman C. Mcinig Hendricks li. Culycr Ehscx R. Culycr Manga Ptc Wyatt Wolcott Hood Hunter Quest Dickimun Owen Muller Amlcrmn Lzmcr Stnnrs Schnrping Wolf Piquct Meigs Lnwrcncc Kurtz l'l, Mcinig Rue Krieger Fcrguxon Lippiu llusl1worrh '1 Q, u ' Y '- LY 'L it W A 1 f f I ' 1 l I l 1 -M . , . - - . - -. ' .. . BL H418H I-v' 'fu' -11 - El'Q2.QE 'EIQ-3 . CJ E A FREDERICK Hows GEORGE ANDERSON SIIIIAMAN ALFRED COMAN EDWARD ELLINGTON NBILL WVILLIAM HART ANDERSON ALLEN BRADLEY DICKINSON ROBERT IMRIE HOOD GEORGE PERCY HUNTER EVERETT LEWIS COLYER RALRII CURTIS COLYER RICIIARD BUIILER Esszx KARLJOIIN FLESSIIL JAMES DOUGLAS CULMAN Robert Malym Harm DONALD MANN HOOD WILLIANS CIIARLES CANNON Gamma Theta Chapter Eftablixbed in 1901 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WVILLIAM ROGERS SUTTON FRATRES IN URBE DONALD PI-IILIII SETTER ERNEST SETTLE GRADUATE STUDENT TIIEODORE IRVING COLYER SENIORS RODNEY FRANKLIN LAUER PEARSON MULLEIQ JAMES OWEN WILLIAB1 JENNINGS QUEST JUNIORS WILLIAM WALLSTONE FREEMAN VICTOR KING HENDRlCKS .IOIIN PROCTOR MANGE CARL HENRY MEINIG FRESHMEN WILLIAM BREWER KEESE IOI-IN 'I-ALINIAGE LIVINGSTON IEROME KAY MCKY NILS ING EMAN NILSSON SOPHOMORES ROBERT JACKSON LAWRENCE DENNY HAMMOND UDALL BENJAMXN DUNEAR WILSON HENRY BRUNNER SUTTON LESTER BROKAW WRITING ALIIERT RUSSBL SCHARPXNG WALTER JOHNSON STAATS LEWIS JEROME WOLCOTT FRANCIS HAROLD WYATT CI-IARLES VERNON PECK DOUGLAS RBYBOLD CARROL GARLAND TRAYLOR JOHN DELMAR VAN GEEM GORDON OI?FICER PRIEDEMAN EDGAR PAUL STEPHENS WNILLARD JAYCOX VAN TASSEL ADRAM OAKLEX' GAIIWOOD Wll.LlAhi FIIRGUSON .IOIIN PHILLIPS LIIDPIT WVILBUR LOUIS PIGUET HOMER HILTON BEVERLY VINCENT MEIOS DONALD ASHER RUE GEORGE HUllEIl'F KRIHGEII HANS RICHARD MEINIG ELVERTON CRISSEY RUSHWORTH WlI.l.'lAM OVERTON KURTZ MICHAEL LUWNDES WOLFB I -II' A VIII' T ' Ir 'I' ' . U V P H J I A I - A - , A f - - I II-41911 - El QZQEl5! yl EI'93lDEl'Tli- ' . 9 1. 573325 142,354 Plyi Delta Sigma Founded in 1902 Flin: Lynch Putney Mason Nelson Moore Roberts Netchvolodoff Shoemaker Williams Lcisinger Kiefer P. Bcyland Seward Crosby Brayshaw Curtis Ordway Harrington Bancroft Hooper Owens White Huntoon S. Boyland Venable Wilson -r ' A V ., 4 Q 1 ' , Allin, ' s 4142011 . - , - .- W - FU-'U-I I QZQ ER E! 9.3 DE FRATRES IN FACULTATE ' TIIOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS GEORGE IIWING DALE RoIIER'r Cnosm' BURNE'r'rE O'rIfIoN GOEPE GUERLAC JAMES WAsIIING'roN CURTIS EUGENE DAVIS MONTILLON WVILLI IM STRUNK, JR. FRATRES IN URBE HARRY GIFYORD BULL WVILLIAM HENRY KIMIIALL RALPII HERMAN CARRINGTGN FRANCIS MCDONALD MOLLESON WVALTHR FREDERICK GEE MARTIN BUELL TINKER SIDNEY WARREN BEYLAND GILIIBIIT STEVENS FLINT CARROI., FREDERICK LYNCII CllARl.ES POWELL BEYLAND LEWIS MAR'l'IN LEISINGER GEORGE BEN BANCRGIIT, JR. TIIOMAS CARL'roN BRAYSHANV JGIIN PI-IILII' CRLISIIY HOMES TILDIIN CASE CIIARLES HENRY HuN'rooN RonER'r CIIAIILIIS OWENS LAWRENCE WVOLCOTT GRADUATE STUDENTS WVILLIAM HARWOOD HOOPER EDWIN HEIIBERT KIEEER HENIRY LAURBNS WILLIABIS, 3D SENIORS DAVID GEORGE ROIIERTS ,IUNIORS JOIIN WVILLIAM SHOELIAKE SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN CIIARLES EDWARD MASON JAMES ALEXANDER Mooxuz ROGER BURDETTE NELSON VADIME VADIME NETCHVOLODOFII RICHARD MERLE PUTNEY R EDWIN CHESTER HARRINGTON, Jn. SHERMAN CHURCH ORDWAY DE WVITT CLINTON SEWARD PIIILIP MYRON WHITE KENNETH PIIELPSWILSON ' ff , I HL!!!-ff , -bv-gun nf' EMERSGN VENAELE, JR. II4211I J X .. .'Elin-Qz'aEW '1'la'll9.305 to -q'!Q'9i ' Q . 'Rfb ' 0 U I 1 . 'HBE EBSQ Theta Xi Thirty-one Chapters Founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1864 L Mullestein Koerber Allcorn Forrzlr Devereux Brickencamp Miller Olsen French W Powers Hershon Hasselriis Hatfield Devilbiss Hanshaw Gucl-: Richter Olditcll 1 Edwards Anderson Ohcle Davies Kemer Mitchell Kanich Scott johnson l Cook Berumen Lekebusch Flynn Wood Forrest Grover I l I I ' l 'TU ' a l'l1 'i' 1 I' lifi 1 ' If I L 1 qi , A. , fm, , X ,Ifff A 4 F l s . ,.'Al 4 '. ' ' - ' ... nl D . 'l A l H4223 - .11T11 . El'.Q2QEI:! MlEl-93'DE ,K A Zeta Chapter Exmblifhefl in 1903 FRATRE IN FACULTATE VLADIMIR KARAPETOFP FRATRES IN URBE XVILLIAM RIznINAI.D TIIRRY WBSLEH' TIIo1wI.Is GRADUATE STUDENTS ROLAND BIIICKIINKAMP HENRY RDIIRER MILLER CARI. FREDERICK ANIcIzR OLSIIN SENIORS XVILSON Losmz ANDERSON Gll!lfI'I'1'II RICHARD DAVIIES WII.I.IAM ORNDl!lll'l' DIavII.nIss WII.I.IAm l3RADIfoRD EDXVARDS GRDRGII THOMAS FRILNUI MlI.'I'KJN EDMUND Gucrc LUTIIILR HI1RnIzRT ALLCORN JDIIN MAK'I'liD FORIIAR JOIIN GIIORGIL HANSIIAYV 'IQIIN GRQGDRY DI2vIzRIzux CARL EMANUEL -IoIINsoN IOSEPII ,IOIIN KANICII DAVID CLOUGU KETNER HIKROLD XVILLIAM M1'fCI-IELL ALAN MORTIMER OIIDI: GEORGE JAMES OLDITCII CI.,IRIiNcIz Evo IINII ScoT'r .IUNIORS CASRILR HAssIzLRI1s HENRY HARTER HATFIELD PADI, HIERSHDN THOMAS HENllX' POVVERS SOPHOMORES XVILLIAM MULLES'fEIN .. HENRY WII.I.IAM KDIIRIIER RAOUL MORRIS FAUCCONNIER RICHTER FRESHMEN .loss BIIRUMRN RomzR'r GROVER XVALTER HASTINGS Com: ROLAND LAKEIIUSCII CIIARI.us FLYNN, JR. Louls MAYLE CIIARI.I1.s FoRRIzs'r DOUGLAS SHANER RICHARD XVOOD MI I Hill' If M- H--I if., Ir I I Y , ff 'J . , A W fb-, If-42311 A t ,ElQ2Q'EIM'U'1IEI93D U-9 I Ill I f-591,95 5' , LII IZA :Mez N Zodiac Founded in 1904 1 Pope Parkhurst Mayo Traub Tctaz Forman Williamson Parker Barton Brewer Erdman Allen Dorlancl Windsor Stevens Jayne Mahnnna. Mcssingcr Huelscnbcck Butler Sick Terwillegar Oscrander Mattice Uilinger Aring Callahan Pcnnock Q31 w g ' e in - 'rr ' 4 Si' II424H E l1Q..zQ s'5 '5f'1'sI 9 3 D 5 ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOSEPH' QUINCI' ADA Ms FRED ASA BARNES CARL CRANDALL GEORCEE ABRAM EVERETT Louls EUGENE COOK CHARLES RANSOhl COOLEY ARTHUR BEA'I I'YS BERRESFORD EUGENE DIX'EN BUCHANAN PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN CIIARLES OSRORNE MACKEY CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTFIUR' RICHARD STEPI-IEN UI-IRIIROCK FRATRES IN URBE XVILLIAM FORREST LEE XVILLIAM HAZLITT SMITH GRADUATE STUDENTS WVILLIAM CHRISTIAN CORNEHLSEN SAMUEL SINCLAIR EDSON SEN IORS MILTON XVALTER ARING HOWARD XVILLIAIJ OSTRANDER DONALD EARLE CALLAIIAN DAVID PENNOCK LAWRENCE DEWEY JAYNE URIZAN KENNE'I'Ii SICK EARL CLAIR Ni.-XHANNA ARTHUR CLARK STEVENS MAI.COI.Nl COYVAN MATTICE ROBERT EUGENE TERWILLEGAR EARL WlLLIALi M.AYO, JR, DONALD HOAG UFIIINGER CIIARLES ROLLIN ALLEN, JR. CARI.E'rON FREDERICK MESSINGER IRVING Trrus BARTON WILIIUR KLEIN PARKER JACK Al..IiER'I' DORLAND HUIIERT HAVEN PARKI-IURST ARMSTRONG HASLUI' FORMAN GEORGE FERDINAND TRAUB XVILLIAM PAUL KOCIIER LESLIE IXLDAN XVILLIAMSON SOPHOMORES WVILFRED ERNEST HUEl.SENl!liCK MAIICBL FRANCIS TETAZ EDVVIN KEMI-TON POPE MELVIN PERCY WVINDSOR GECJIICQE OSTRUM YOUNG VINCENT CIIETWOOD BREWER, JR. ARTHUR HUESTED JACKSON, JR. JOSLYN BUTLER ELMER LUVESTUS KNOEDLER, JR. HAROLD CHESTER ERDMAN XVILLIAM ANTHONY NEAFSEY , , 'III' W, lo? t-T - 3 F . ll, ' . ' Y 1 4 . ' . A , , i -,, - M2511 J-1-., . fidflu .. EIQZQEU' 'EIQBOE L EFHHPJ my x N 'R Seal and Serpent Founded in 1905 Barber Clapp Cutler Smith Wagner Eaton Stocker Ostrandcr Day Dade Ricc Durkce Tinker Latta Burns Watson Mann Saunders Gilligan Duggan Rundcl ' Forman Zimmerman Ach cson Hroncich Hornbcck Morrell Devcreux Caron N ' W ' Ff ', 2 f . ,V ,LA uu M, 4 1, J H42611 -. 1 I rn-w-J, I Q29 E E! 93.305 FRATER IN FACULTATE ARTHUR BERNARD RECKNAGEL WESLEY CHARLES BENDER LUKE AUGUSTINE BURNS, JR. EMMETT MARTIN DUGGAN FRATRES IN URBE HOWARD BA RTIIOLMUS GILLIGAN LAWRENCE SEATON HICKEY PERCIXQAL GEORGE BARBER WILLIAM ROBINSON CLAPP FOUNTAIN STEWART CLARE DONALD DEAN CUTLER JOSEPH WI1ITNEY DAY LEROY EDGAR DURKEE CHARLES KEATINO RICE CEDRIC ROBERT ACHESON EDGAR HALE BLECKWELL HARIIY BURDGE CATON MYRON GOULD PAWLEY PAUL FREDERICK TINKER SENIORS ALEXANDER LATTA WILLIAM LOWRY MANN, JR FREDERICK RALPH SAUNDERS FRANK MATTHEW WATSON JUNIORS LESTER CUYLER DADE GILBERT GREGORY OSTRANDER JOHN CARLTON STOCKER NORMAN SPENCER WAGNER SOPHOMORES ERIK BORGE JUHL ROOS RANDALL ADELBERT SMITH FREDERICK WALTER TRAUTWEIN CHARLES ELVERTON WARD FRESHMEN . THOMAS EDWARD FORMAN RONALD MADISON HORNBECK ROBERT JOSEPH HRONCICH ROBERT SAMUEL MORRELL HENRY MILLBURN DEVEIQEAUX WILLIAM FARMER ZIMMERMAN 5' v A1114-'H M- J F H42711 ,1- '- iT?ElQ2QElE!':MlEl'3.3OE Delta Sigma Phi Forty-seven Chapters Founded at the College of che City of New York in 1899 Stilwell Shaffner Rice Grolumon Cross Buck Shull Walker Purdy Lyons Kutcler Shaw Dcllecese Newton Ferris Taylor Low Reeves Dyke Senring Vogel MacMore Greene Credle Simpson King Smith Carter Youngs Werlich 'ui e f- in fi sl 1142331 l - I5Uf'U-' EIQZQEM' 'lI'3.30E Theta Chapter Eftablixbeal in 1906 FRATRES IN F ACULTATE FREDERICK RUIJOl.PlI.HlliSClI, JR. MAX'NARD FAYE'r'rE XVITHERELL DALE RAYMOND Ml'l'ClIELL IIOHN ALVA WOERZ HDWARD CLARE CARTER ALExANDma BERRY CREDLE MAllCIiI.I.US xNlH'I'Nl!Y GREENE DUDLEY SLDCUM KING IOHN XVALTER CRELLIN SYLVESTER GIAFK DYKE RAl.l'lI WADSWUll'Fll Low HARDLD MlY.l.AlKIl MCMDRE HEllIlEliT DAVIDSON FERR1s CQHORGIZ Louis KUEIIN lol-:N IDSEPII KU'I'Tl..ER HUGH -IOSEPH LYONS RonER'r EDWARD BUCK BERNARD XVILLIAM Cnoss FRANK CoLuMnus lJELl..ECIiSE FRATER IN URBE WILLIAM VXNCENT DALLAYIAN GRADUATE STUDENT .IOIIN MA1'rnEw LAK AS SENIORS GKYRTONJENNINGS HrOUNGS JUNIORS RVILLIAM HENRY X7OGEI., ju. SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ANDREVV ORLIS STILWELL RDWLAND HOLLINGSWORTH HARRISON BANKS SIMPSON HOWARD GODWIN SMXTH EDGAR 'Iuuus WERLICH EDMUND COLE NEWTON CHARLES DUPHA REEVES XVILLIAM HEwLE'r'r SEARING HUGIi Busnv TAYLOR ROBERT JAMES PURDY, JR. M1L'fON ROBERTS SHAVV THOMAS SRAULDING S1-IULL JOHN HENRY WALKER ALFRED HARVEY GRONILIDN GEORGE SPENCER RICE RALPH GUSTAVE SCI-KAFFNER Ross hs T'l5' T A' E+-f h . ' A , '. -- H429H l r if '1sliQ,2QE El5Q .3'ofE'f-f?- -eu v A QV! ' 9. .I mpg: 'fm 4 9 0 a 'Qt 9 sf Zeta Beta Tau Thirty-five Chapters Founded at Jewish Theological Seminary in 1898 Gallancl Ranclell Franlcle Waller Hartman F. Salzman Oppenheimer Jonas Ross Reis Handler Sicntz Cowen Freeman Greenfield M. Salzman Strasbourger Wiener Wise Norberg Mayer Prosnit Morse S.Srrasbourger Klaus 1- VV 'T' Q of - Jfff- A A - j 4 Ajll ,, . MSI ll l ' sl lil fl43oll u71i . IQZQAE- 'El'3.3XDEI p Kappa Chapter Extablixlaed in 1906 HENRY PHILIP CowEN MARCLVS SALZMAN CI-IARLES MARTIN FREEMAN SAUL BENJAMIN SIENTZ HAROLD JAMES GREENFIELD JOHN HENRI STRASEOURGER MARVIN HANDLER HAROLD SIMON LINCOLN WIENBR MARVIN KLEIN FRANKLE GEORGE FREEMAN GALLAND -lor-IN VOGEL WALLER SOPHOMORES RonER'I' HEYDEN HARTMAN JAMES WALTERWOPPENHEIMER ROBERT 'IONAS THOMAS JULIUS R1zIs STANLEY JAMES MAYER MILTON Ross FREDRIC SA1zMAN FRESHMEN A WALTER WIIITLOCK KI,AUs BERNARD CHARLES PROSNIT ALBERT Louxs Monsa SAMUEL STRASBOURGER, JR. CHARLES ROBERT NOIIHERG ROBERT WISE iw A 'Ill' -v-A f M---A If- A fr ' J , 'I I F - A - ' '. f , '. !- , 1143111 El'-QZQE' 'El9.3DE ilii' fx' ,Q AQhcz Psi Seven Chapters Founded at Ohio State University in 1906 George Bedell Hoyt Chambers Bushlow Fallon Speer Smith Morkas H. Wohnsictllcr Dygert Prcsler Howard Sweet Miller Fuller Mourhrop Gingras Racbone Compton Overacker Howell Marvin Kalcy Johnson Armstrong Field G. Wohnsicdler Weitz Guthrie Hocflc Hopkins - 1 I . -Pe not . Isa' . A 1 f 3 J 1 , , .l'l. ' 4143211 , I Q 2 Q an 5 .305 Beta Chapter Eftfzblixbed in 1907 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DONALD Wycxomf BAKER PIERRE AuGus'rINE FISH JAMES NATHAN FROST XVILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN CHARLES ERNEST HAH'lJEN DAVID EARL ARMSTRONG JOHN BARRETT LINCOLN ELMHR FIELD RICHARD GUTHRIE LYLE COMPTON J AMES CLIFFORD CRANDALI. SnnAs'rIAN BENILDICT FISCIIER ARTIIUR WILLIAM FRRDERICKS GEORGE EDWARD GINGRAS GRANT SAMUEL KALEY JOSIHHI RAPIIAIZL CON nov ROBERT ARTHUR DYGERI' HOW'ARD KENNETII FULLER ALPRIZD RALPH BEDELL EDWARD JAMES BIGART FoRnEs EDWARD BUSHNELL FAI' BECKSTEAD CARRAGHER CLIVE BURTON CHAMBERS XVALTIZR LONG XVILLIAIHS SEN IORS GEORGE XVOIINSIEDLER JUNIORS HERBER'l' GRANT WUI-INSIEDLE SOPHOMORES EDWARD GEORGE SADLER FRESHMEN WEBSTER EUGENE SPEER SETI-I DARWINJOHNSON HOWARD JAY MILIcs VBRANUS ALVA MOORE EARL SUNDERVILLE DENNY HANIMOND UDALL CHARLES HENRY HOEFLE DAVID HOPKINS JOHN GIBSON MARVIN XVILLIAM LEONARD XVEITZ PAUL DANA MARVIN IRWIN MORRISON MOULTIiROP DOUGLAS MACKEAN OVERACKER ALEXANDER LOUDON RAEBONB BENJAMIN WEIISTER SUYDAM, JR LAWRENCE TOIHAS WAITz R LEONARD LAWRENCE HOWELL EDWARD STANLEY MORRIS DONALD JAMES PRESLER ARTHUR FALLON EDWARD CLARK GEORGE RICHARD CALVIN OLMSTED HENRY ELMER O'NEIL HOWARD BOWEN SMITH I lp: I A I In E-A A M3311 1.,H.'u'.'-1 , .. , C 1 sfufaa,-.gs 7aua1.3Hos4 e 1 Acacia Thirty-three Chapters Founded at University of Michigan in 1904 Clarkson Melvin Brown Birch Murray Smiley Ratsck Sellers Albrectscn Meservc Culbertson Hadlock Corner Hughes Robcy DeCamp Baker Shark L 1 'ff' - +1 141-1' 'E Q, E ll 4531 1 M ,, ,.- , L ili 1 1143411 u 'I QPIZQLEP -EI fafavo I, XVILLIAM COOK ANDRAE RAYMOND RUSSIILI, BIRCH JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL HAllRX' AI.nER'r BRITTON ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAIwIIIERI.AIN ROY EDVVARD CLARK HI2lll!I!l!'l' ROSS COOPER KARI. MARTIN DAI.I.ENIIAfII ARTIILIR FORIIST BOYLIIS MIl.I.ARD ILIJSALL RILEY HENRY PIEATII JOIIN CARI. HU'l I'All JOIIN N1ON'I'GOMIZRY CLARKSON NVALTER XVBNDELI. COTNERJ JAMES TIIOII-IAS CULIIERTSON EDWIN HAROLD HADLOCK Cornell Chapter Exmblifbed in 1907 FRATRES IN F ACULTATE WlLI.AIlD WALDO ELLIS VICTOR RAYMOND GAGE GUSTAVE FREDERI:Ic HEUSER CARL EDWIN LADD HERHERT DAVID LAUBE LEONARD ALERANDER LAWRENCE LOUIS MELVILLE MASSEX' GEORGE ROBERT MCDERNIOTT BRUCE LEE MELVIN FRATRES IN URBE DEAN RICHMOND MfkRBLE MARCUS AURELIUS MCM.AS'fER CLYDE IRA MILLARD XVILFKED DOUGLAS MILLS HAIIRX' CLIFFORD lREED GRADUATE STUDENTS EDWARD XVESLEY HUGHES WVILBUR ERNEST MESERVE ARTHUR JO!-IN PRATT PETER OLAFSON BYRON BURNETT Roms FRED STILLMAN SHOWACRE LELAND SPENCER EVERETT MILTON STRONG FRANCIS OMAR UNDERWOOD CHARLES LEOPOLD WVALKER LELAND EUGENE WNJEAVER LAWRENCE COOPER RUMSEY PAUL VELOIIA SMILEY RUSSELL JOHN SINIITH CHARLES TRACEY STAGG JOHN CARL RATSEK ASHLEY ROBEY BURCH HART SCHNEIDER KENNETH WVAYNE SHERK A SEN IORS RAYMOND ALIIRECTSEN . JOSEPH CLIFFORD BAKER WVILLIAM OSCAR SELLERS JUNIOR XVILLARD EDWARD DECAAIP I 'if' f ' ll, . i 1 ,M -f I I l f WHEN I N ff - -'J I - H- -L fi-- F M3511 EIQZQE. El 9.3'DEf r 'T In' vga: fig - -4 v 5 , v 15 . r 1 qv, -up :I ,kfgrgfpvyz :Q Y cw'q!: '. Y , '4 vrrffqw .3 , li gvrfig -' P Agblm chi Rloo Twenty-two Chapters Founded at Trinity College in 1895 Bose Rowe Martin C. Boies M::cCubbin Acton Budelman Stieglitz Bcsley Larson Pennoclc Burrows Hcidkc Webster Rogers Matthew Hunter Stevens Miller Sands W. Boics Durling Gardner Walters Lauer Quillinan Ryerson Grcincr Fagen Bowlus Van Dyke Haas Jcckcl mr. 'rr ff - ,....t s H43611 g1 1---1-1Q . Ifd' -'U' ff EI QZQEE' 'EI asus' V Phi Theta Chapter Extulzlixbed in 190 8 FRATRES IN FACULTATE RALPH PALMER AGNBW HAROLD ROBERT SMART FRATRES IN URBE ROLLO TALCOTT CHARLES DE GOLYER TINKBR GRADUATE STUDENTS CHARLES EMANUHI. ENTEMANN, JR. ERNEST RICIIARD FINTEL CARLETON SPOONER BOIE5 EDWARD RALPH BOSE JOSEPH PAUL ACTON LOWELL BESLEY FREDERICK TODD BUDELMAN REID How BURROWS WINSTON ELWOOD BOXES ROBERT SAYBRS DURY.lNG JACKSON GAIKIDNEII EDWIN KEYS HAAS JAM ES JAMISON I'lUNTER, JR. Al.BliR'l' LLOYD LARSON DAVID ELLSWORTII BOWLUS JOHN EDWARD FAOEN, 3D CARLTON Burn' GREINER CHARLES TPIOMAS JECKEI. THOMAS FREDERIC HYDE FRANCIS DANIEL LEARY SENIORS EMMETT CHASE MACCUBBIN ROBERT RANDOLPH ROSE JOSHUA WILSON ROwE JUNIORS WVILBUR DONALD HEIDKE GEOIKGE POMEROY MARTIN WILLIAM PENNOCK ROBERT STIEGLITZ CLARENCE JAMES xVEl3S'l'I5R SOPHOMORES CHARLES ROBERT MACDONALD GEORGE HUGI'1ES MATTHEW GLENN WARNER MILLER FRANK ROGERS, JR. JOHN WINDSOR SANDS WVILLIAM GEORGE STEVENS FRESHMEN JOHN CALVER LY XVALTIE WILLIAM HENRY LAUER, JR. WALTER KIRWIN QUILLINAN GARRETT VAN SICLEN RYERSON, BINGIIAM HOOD VAN DYKE RS I 'fa I A . A 'H437H lfdllid-' .El Qzfaaj 2113.302 gfjnzfv ffexf AQDIM Sigma Plai Twenty-nine Chapters Founded at Yale University in 1845 McKownc Booth Prnt: Fridlcy Phillips Agnew Gwyn llrcnlcl R. Smith ones Roberts Coppngc Gurncc Cowan Fry Harmon Suxlllzml D. Smith lianriun Kingsley Xndcr ml McCarthy Picric Ranges Recd Bartley' Cmmcr Brcunich Hunter Nichols Hunnzm Ncidhnr: Hadley Burke Harrison Ray Mcwilllmm Haxidr Sumner -fe . .. .- -rr 1 W e 1 f f I 1 fr A x 9 l . - - - , ' '. - - . . i l438l JQIIN vANDlillll0l'I' ANDERSON E1Q2QE'AI5! MEl9A3'D'E f ' E I om Chapter E.rmbli,rbed in 1909 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WlL!.lANf ARTI-IUR HAGINN XVALTER KING STONE NATIIANIIIL SCIIMIDAI' JosEPII ELLIS TREvoR FRATER IN URBE ARTIIUR HILL EMMERICK GRADUATE STUDENTS DONALD RAMsEY ROBERTS -1- ERNEST .IOIINSTUN HOW.ARD RANDLE PIARMER Powun' GEORGE PIERsoN SPRING EDWARD HENRY STEIrEL SEN IORS MERLE CAMIHZLI. BARTLEI' RonERT.IosEPI-I MACCARTI-IY HHNR1' BRBUNICII, Bn MORRIS ROCKWELL NlCllOLS FRANCIS .IOIIN CRAMER THOMAS WILLIAM PIERIE 'IDIIN ,losuvu HUN'I'Ull RAYMOND FRED RANGES WILLIAM TICKNQR REED ,IUNIORS BRIIws'I'ER ALLEN BASTIAN RICHARD SPENCEIONES RICHARD DAVID CUWAN GLENN EDWIN KINGSLEH' JAMES XVILSON FRI' ALBERT BERRY SEDGNIAN M.kRK STEPHEN GURNEII DAN CONNELLY SMITH DAVID HAIih1ON RALPH HENRY STODDARD I SOPHOMORES WILLIAM CLARK AGNRW HIARRI' MARIOT GWYN XVILLIAM CARWELI. Al,I.EN JAMES RICHARD McKowNE GIEOIQCQE TIIIIDIRJLD Boo'I'II ELMER STROBEL PHILLIPS EDWARD Wll!TIi COPPAGE CHARLES 'IEWETT PRATT LAWRENCE PIRRSUN FRIDLEY ROBERT LODGE RIEDEL RAY SMITH, JR. ' FRESHMEN JAMES NVILLIAM BURKE Joszzvu XVILSON MCWILLIAMS JR 'IOIIN FRENCH HAIJLEX' PAUL WENDAL NEIDIIART TIIEQDDRE EVANS HAIIIT THOMAS BINGHAM RAY PARCE HANAAN 'IOHN HENR1' Rox' PAUL HIINRY HARRISIIN, JR. SEW.-IRDIIASON SUMMERS, JR I 'Ill' A '-'- 'AFV' A r' ' 'I' ' , -' I A 'J l A A ' h - F E-13911 1.-li.. lu' 'fu' .'- Ir R t .EflQzQEV yEl93UiEe f' . Tu 55553 ,Qing ,f Sigma Plai Sigma Fourteen Chapters Founded at University of Pennsylvania in 1908 Fuchs Stolberg Roeder Johnson Sanborn Metzger J. H. Burke J. B. Burke Eisernan Price Mulligan Dill Nicholson Dellgren A. Moon Watkins Eldredge F. Moon Riklin Robinson Howland J. Hill Sawyer Schneider Hood Kelly Roberts Shreck Daily W. Hill Walters Baldwin Reichart - - -+ve ,-+ -L 1 been ' - gl I V. 'qi 1 , W, r V g 3 1, t , - - I-.'-' . , L lI44Oll - Ifd-'U- El D295---' 'EIQBDE--T-W ,L I 1 Gamma Chapter Extablirbed in 1910 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN HALI. BARRON BERNARD MICIIAEL CLARILY GILIIERT WARREN PECK FRATRES IN URBE HOLMES PARSIIALL CHARLES EDWARD O'ROURKB GILBERT BENJAMIN HART SENIORS JAMES CORBYIUI' ELDREDOE EDWARD RIKLIN QIOIIN OAKLEIGII I hl.l. DAVID MARTIN ROBINSON REEVE SCOTT I-IOWLAND MAX DEYOE SAWYER FRANKLIN LEIIR MOON OTTO EMANUEL SCHNEIDER ,IUNIORS JAMES BASTIDN BURKE CIIARLES FRANCIS MULLIGAN CARI. ANOIILO IDELLGRBN STUART BILLINGS NICHOLSON HHRI!lZIl'I' FRANK DILL DONALD NORMAXN PRICE FREDERICK FRANCIS EISEMAN, JR. ROIIERT QUICK EDWIN M.ADDIBN CHARLES PAUL STOLEERG ARTIIUR XVILLIAM MOON IRVING CARL XVATKINS SOPHOMORES ,IOIIN HECKNIAN BURKE ROBERT XVILLIAM METZGER AUGUSTUS WILLIAM Fucns FRANK BUTLER REICHERT TIIOMAS EDWARD ,IOI-INSON EDWARD ROEDER, JR. NVALTHR SANIIORN FRESHMEN .IERII GREENLEAI' BALDWIN ROIIERT MERTON Hoon LESLIE VAN BUsIcIRIc BENTLEY HARRY TRUMEULL KELLY THEODORE EVERETT BORST WALLACE ADDISON ROBERTS STEVEN .IULIAN DA LI' WILLIAM EDWARD SCHRECK WILIIUR GARRISON HILL HAROLD BOWER WALTERS 'E flip 'V' H -I-Irwr M- V Ir - ' ' Y A ,J , A 1, F M4111 lid-U-' . T... EIQZQE' 'EIQBDE 5 sy, P Qivu lv' x,.VW. f. Q 'Prime 1 fa 2 -ffl' 5, 6 F, 1'3 N Beta Sigma R190 Six Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1910 - y X . i Gussnmn Rubin Endlcr E. Fucrst Rciscn Schneider E. Goldstein HzxnHing Ilulau Eclclmnn M.Fucrs: Newman B.MarguIiui: Gold Heir Bnllonin Barrowny Oppenheimer Lange Lipschirz Levin Sclclin Purcrx Cantor N.MargoIius R.Goldstc1n Snpcrsrcin Tzunarin Horowitz Smcknmrl Graucr Muuncss Levy Berg Kuhn I ll , . 'j -5-nk' ' 11'-4, ,T ' 'D ll A1-1- - -'T - 1. . , 'E 1 in i f f .l',',, , 3 Q, H442H IU-'U-' EIQ2QE El93DE Again Chapter Ertablifbezl in 1910 GRADUATE STUDENTS SIDNEY IJEERI-IELD BECK EMANUISL BUASIXURG IRvINc: EUGENE CANTUR NORNIAN CALVIN MARGOLIUS MANUEL CIESER MYRON MAx FUERST IRVING LUDWIG KOHN ALFRED SIDNEY BIERG ARTHUR LEVY RAYMOND -IACK CTOLDSTEIN GILBER'F MONNESS HERRIAN RUOOLRII GRAUER HAROLD SAPERSTEIN ALFRED SINrI.AIR HOll0XVl'l'Z IXBRAM HERMAN STOCKMAN CHl2S'I'IillJAY LANGE SIDNEY LOSEEF TAM.-ARIN ,IUNIORS .IAM ES NORMAN BARROVVAY ROBERT ANTON NEWBERGEIK STANLEY IRVING BROOKE EDWIN STANLEY OPPENHEIMER SAMUEL XNALD SOLOMON MARVIN BAI.LO'rIN SOLOMON LIFSCHITZ IIUSHPII PAUL GOLD BERNARD MARGOLIUS A Llll2R'l' HEIT ROBERT EDWARD NEXVNIAN ALI.IzN JAY LEVIN IKLBERT DORIAN PARETS MURRAY FRANKLIN SELDIN FRESHMEN YVIUNROIZ DAVIIT EDELI-IAN SEYMOUR LEONARD H.ANFLlNG AARON DAVID ENDLER H.AROLD SIDNEY OKIN MlI.'I'ON BERNARD EULAU MORRIS HARRY REISEN EDWARD LEWIS FUERST ADRIAN STEVENS RUIIIN EMIIGIULIUS Glll.IlS'I'ElN XVILLYAM SCHNEIDER HlillHEli'F ARLINGTON Gussr-1AN PICARD LEw1s STERNIIERG - I , iq-7 l-' -nf ' I . ' , I ' I ' ' - I 'I g J , . A , ' . A , ,. - , ' - M4311 -1- fiElQ2QEMA'y1'El'Q3CE-lill ,'b I IAA :-Jiy 5 . 4.3, J F7 4 Phi Kappa Sigma Thirty-eight Chapters Founded at University of Pennsylvania in 1850 Rocmer Baker Langhead Zeigler Hollister Sicbs Gibson Townsend Terry Davis Hoppensredt R. Collins Hodge Eberle Learn E. Collins Hazlitt Oliver Lynn Stitzel Porter Trot: Bealor Lethbridge Rosbrook White McColIom Richmond . -' .- 'E - i L I -I N.. 4, r l g 3 1 - - , i , . .-,'.'- ' my 4- ' - -L -,L . . A I II444H EIQZQEM' 'EIQ-30?-. A402141 Rho Chapter Efmblifbed in 1911 FRATRES IN FACULTATE MORRIS GILBERT BISIIOP HERBEIKT LEROY DAVIS MILTON LTLE HOLNIES EUGENE BAKER LUCIUS LLOYD ARGAR FRANK ALHERTUS MOORE ROBERT CLARKSON COLLINS RICIIAXRD STANLEY DAVIS WILLIAM HAIIIIISON EIIERLE ROBERT CURIMINS HAZLE'I'T EDWARD REDFORD COLLINS RICHARD CORVVINE GIBSON EVAN HOLLISTER, JR. OLIVER FAIRCIIILD LAUGIIEAD JOHN ALBERT BEALOR GEORGE COLLINS LETIIBRIDGE XVILLIAM GILMAN MCCOLLObi HORACE LEONARD JONES LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE CHRISTIAN MARTINLIS MIDJO MAIQTIN WVRIGIIT SAMPSON FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS BRYANT ALFRED BISSELL WVRAY JOIIN HENRY LYNN CI-IARLES DICKSON OLIVER XVILLIAM CURTIS STITZEL JUN IORS A LBERT LENOIR HODGE ALFRED WIENIAIOLO HOI'PENSTEDT EMERSON DANIEL MORAN DANIEL ROBERT TERRY JOIIN SELBY TOWNSEND, JR. SOPHOMORES GEORGE EMERSON LEARN JERMAIN DOTY PORTER FREDERICK JOSEPH ROENIER VICTOR WARNER SIEBS ROBERT RITCIIIE ZEIGLER FRESHMEN CARL H.ARRY RICIIMOND ALLEN EUGENE ROSBROOK WVILLIAM JAMES HOWARD TROTT HERBERT BRONSON WVHITE, JR. I J I I , N 'I L Jap- nf-qw'-' , . M4511 'i'slQzQEl5 ?3'ElQ3fos C b 1 3 ' 72 Xer - E. df X Pi Lambda Plai Seventeen Chapters Founded at Yale University in 1895 Rosenthal Horvitch Kahn Englander Burnett Cohen Brown Ehrenfest Rose Claster Branclriss Bleier Holland Levy Heyman Hays Rosenberg Sternberg Isaacs Wcinstock Lazarus Friede Aronson joseph Solomon Ritter Ziegler Schoen Brooks Crystal Sternfield Wels Oppenheim ws 'I 'I ,np -1 4' 5 'gzqf A'-'i r 'ITWI T W tiff, , s .C . T C s -, - ,L-'l'e., ll446ll I-Q2 Q s'5 '1 s l 35.3 os. ARTHUR Guoumg HOLI..ANl3 Delta Chapter Eftablirlved in 1911 FRATRES IN URBE Romznr Josspu Kocr-x Plump C1.1NTuN SAINBURG GRADUATE STUDENT EDVVARD MENDEL BRANDRISS SENIORS Wn.x.xAM DAvm BLEIER, 'IR RALPH Kms'r1axN HEYNIAN luanmrr GHRAI.l7 K.1.As'rxR LAWRENCE HENRY' Lsvx' Wu.l.lAM .losmfn HAu's .ALVIN A1312 ROSENBERG .IUNIORS FREDERICK Ronmvr BRONVN PAUL EHRENFEST Mouxls BER'l'RAM BURNET 1' IIOSEPH BENJAMIN ENGLANDER ARTHUR Rrcumm COHEN JACK KAHN AR'I'lllJR 'llznomn Honvrrcu LLoYD LEON RQSENTHAL Moxwxmulz Momzou ISAACS SIGMUND S'rERNn1zRG, JR. DlEI.lllil!1' PmNnAs Ross MCJRTON-I,ACQUIN ZIEGLER SHHPARD GEIKARD ARONSON llrznomz RITTER BIZIKTRAM Tavvun Bnoorcs ELIAS SCHOEN RICHARD Lrzo Fumnu EDWARD SOLOKTON HQWARD Rm' llosmm GEORGE Luwls STERNFIELD PAU1, NA'I'llAN LAZARUS, AIR. HARIXY HERSCHEL XVEINSTOCK, .Inssxa PAUL Ovmmnum RICHARD HOFFLIAN XVELS ' A . - C' - -'fill' F7 - . N 'l ' - fr' 'I .V , Y F ' A - 'J ' A ' h - M4711 ...-l . .. , ' l.,a .'u'.'- V sl-az-Qs sla-.305 n j0i!Qf uJ 'Q-V , xxgg 1' 1,01 Q- . ,M 1, 3' ' ja-1 ,wx ...R .0-qw. Sigma Albba Mu Thirty-six Chapters Founded at College of the City of New York in 1909 Haupr Braus Dubins Sereysky Zocks Rodkinson Harris Keane Rothwacks Clark S. Loewenberg Riger Mirkin LeWirt Cronich Tobias J.Loewenberg Bernstein Simms Strunsky Levie Schwartz Klein Thall Love Israel Silverman Nonas Rosenberg Yaricz Seidenstein Seigel Kaplan A , Q 1 or .. ' WCM lI448lI -1 F-UWT -El Qzlas srfas DE'1 ' Beta Chapter Extablished in 1911 FR ATER IN FACULTATE ANTHONY MAX ScIIwAR'rz GRADUATE STUDENTS ARTHUR HENDRICK BERNSTEIN HYMAN SOLOMON CLARK MAXWELL ARMAND GRoN1cII ISIDORE MANTELL TOBIAS HOWARD SIDNEY LEVIE JEROME LESTER LOEWENEERG NELSON KENNETH MINTZ LEONARD HAROLD BERNSTEIN NATHANIEL SILVERMAN IRVING XVILLIAM ISRAEL LEON SIMMS ,losevrr KLEIN XVILLIAM ENGLISH STRUNSKY RAYMQND LIONEL LovE LEON THALL 'IUNIORS LESTER MAIKCUS HANDLENIAN ABRAHAM MIRKIN BERNARD LEW1'r'I' MAR-mv RIGER STANLEY AR'r1IuR LOEYVBNIJERG MEYER ROTHNVACKS SAMUEL WECIISLER SOPHUMORES HURACB BRALIS MELVIN PETER KEANQ HENRY DuuINs BERNARD LINCOLN RoDlcINsoN LOUIS JAMES HARRIS ABRAHAM SEREI'sIcY ALFREIJ MONIIOE HAuP'r BENJAMIN Zocxcs AVBL HALSEI' COWAN SAMUEL HERMAN ROSENBERG DAVE GENE IXAPLAN HOWARD ROBERT SEIDENSTEIN GERSON NONAS EDWARD SIEGEL HOWARD DANIEL OLDERMAN MELVIN YARFI'fZ H 'l ' - A P Ir' 'I J , .I I B A l I I A ,A u It - ' 1144911 i Iljfygl i gill 1fa,2Q 'ral-fa 310.5 i y 1 l 4 cr' I g,dgy 5 dr E G+ ,pil .,,wCe,gf Phi Epsilon Pi Twenty-seven Chapters Founded at College of the City of New York in 1902 as-v ,ix- Gang Levin Piescn Bliss Abramson Klcinmann I. Lcibowitz Sramlcr Dubcrstcin Rakcr Frciberger Shcnkin Wineuraub Matthews Yanko Loch Sclmrll' Snymon Schmidt Mohr A. Leibowirz Spciser Cohen Weill Tucker Haber Edwards Merrim J ' ! I ' w '.-- F C C - wil' ' N' v J. , 1 ri, . ...ll , M , . l450l -l-i ILHHEP -'-'5IQ295 ' 'EIQBO LEWIS MARTIN FRAAD Epsilon -Chapter E.rtab!i.rbed in 1911 GRADUATE STUDENTS BERNARD KATZ SENIORS JACOB COIIEN BEN DONALD MERRIBI RICHARD IRA EDWARDS LAVVRENCE GUSTAV MOHR ADOLRII WOLTT HABILR RAYMOND ARTHUR SPEISER ALFRIED LIEIBOWITZ SIDNEY TUCKER MORTON DAVID WEII.L JUNIORS .JESSE HAIIOLID BAKER GEORGE ARTHUR LOEB SAMUEL EDXVIN SCHARF17 SOPHOMORES LLOYD STANTON FREIIJEROER HERBERT SCHMIDT, JR. NORMAN BIINOIT NIATTHIEWS ERNEST RAYTNIOND SHENKIN MILFORD RAKER GRIPEITH JOEL WINETRAUI3 LEONARD BERNARD YANKO FRESHMEN MAURICE MURRIXX' ABRAMSON PAUL LEVIN LLOYD ELIOT BLISS IRWIN JOEL LIEBOWITZ MITCHELL DUIIRRSTEIN EDWIN LUDWIG PEISEN VICTOR GANG BERTRAM SAYMON EMANUEL SIGMUND KLEINNIAN JOSEPH HOWARD STAINILER mv A ll T1T- A Aff- -H--A A I I . I, 4 .J . .. - A 5.-- I 14511 . T.1 I.j.'U:l M ElQZ'AQE 'tEl9.3DrE-+'lT1- jen 7' We l P X Q J! 9, .f7.Ix,o1, qc Tv- g. -A 1 f nc- a P Omega Tau Sigma , Five Chapters Founded at University of Pennsylvania in 1907 Walker Ferrell Hunter Boyd Johanson Minster Smead Beers Fletcher White Woelffer Jennings Todd Cairns Shaw Hansen Klnssendorf Gocrs Strung Cameron Gifford Combs Baxter Gibbons Tyler Joslyn Clark Doran Caslick Sampson Miller Denton Ranney Rollins La France Murray Payne Betzold Evans . - I ' ' 'WY , .. 'i' f 'P' 'AT '. A Qui I ' N 1 f 8 .1 ,. V tl ... .i . . A K452l I Q29 EI:!':?a'EI 9 .BDE Beta Chapter Eftablixbed in 1911 FRATRES IN FACULTATE EARL LOUIS BRUNE'r'I' MYRON GUSTIN FINCIIER WALTER AJ0SllPl'l GIIIIIONS ERNEST CECIL BAx1'ER FRIIDERICR GEORGE CASLICR HAROLD CIIAPIN CLARK ALIIRIID MONTGOMERY BEERS FRIIDERICR CIJURTNEI' CAIRNS HUGII S'I'EwAR'r CAMERON CIIARLES EDWARD FLETCIIER RALIJII WVILLIAM GIIRFORD TIIEODORE WAI,'FHIl GCDEIIS CURTIS XVILLIAM BETZOLD WVALTIZR ALLIIN BOYD PERRY TIIOMAS Comms LEYVIS BAx'rER 1jliN'l'UN WVILLIAM MORRIS EVANS JOIIN JOSEIIII FARRELI. HUGII WVILLIS HUNTER WILLIAM JOSEPII LA FRANCE ALEXANDER ZEISSIO SENIORS LEONARD LEWIS TYLER JUNIORS ELAIER AUGUST WVOBLFFER SOPHOMORES EDWARD ALBA WVIIITE FRESHMEN A RNOLD WILLIAM ROLLINS HERBERT LESTER GILMAN HADLEX' CARRUTHERS STEPHENSON EARL SUNDERVILLE PAUL JOHN DURAN CLAIR OWEN JOSLYN JESSE SAMPSON HARRY EDWARD HANSEN WILLIAM EDWIN .JENNINGS RAYMOND CLARENCE KLUSSENDORP XVILLIAM SUMNER SHAW GEORGE 'JACOB STRANG QUINTON LEACII TODD HAROLD 'JOSEPH MACDONALD PERRY SYLVESTER MILLER 'JOHN CARLTON MINSTER CHARLES HARRY PAYNE ALBERT FRED R.-KNNEY HAROLD LOUIS SMEAD DAVID AUGUSTINE WALKER CLIFFORD PI-IILMAN MURRAY I I J p ' 1 'I Il fa:-1-I ' ' WI' T2 I , l l I , I .I f 'I H4531 lfd'U' .ill . i i iElQ2QE El'3.3CJE i I an I 1 1 l. 0 Zip Elo O l I I I I l I U Sigma Phi Epsilon Sixty-two Chapters Founded at Richmond College in 1901 Porter Falk Martin Wilson Bowers Ackley Crewdson H. R. Williams Scheelc McGowin Bock Buchignani Smith Hicks Payne Jamieson Phelps H. B. Williams Champion Hassell Lowery Millard McDowell Bean Vail Brooke Hull Ely Huisgen McKinley Hartnett Buzzini . . 9-1' fvn , - I-ee off 'o . arg' -A p 3 he M-ii ll ' l454l I-if U-' El QZQEIW' 'EI93.IOsl'T' New York Beta Chapter E,rmbli.rbed in 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WA LTER LIcIfITIzNTIIAEI.ER CONWELL ROIHLIVI' EUGENE CusI-IMAN DONALD ENOLISII HARRISON LOUIS GOODMAN ADRIAN GORDON GOLILIJ EDWARD GODl1'liHY LAWsON FRATRES IN URBE HARR1' CLARK BALDWIN JOIIN LOUIS LOUNSIIURI' TIIOMAS FREDERICK LOUNSDURY HAROLD HINE LYON GRADUATE STUDENT RALIIII HARRISON PAYNE HENRY DETWILER BEAN PIIILLIPS KAY CIIAMRION ROIHIZRT FRANCIS HASSEl.l. EDWIN WVILLIS HI-:Ks EDWIN WIl.LlAhl JAMIESON STEIIIIEN KELSEI' Bock 'IOSEI-II ANTHONY BIICIIIONANI .IAM ES RICHARD KNIIIE OLIVER BRINKERIIOIIII ACRLEI' FREDERIC IRVING BOWER, JR. HENRY CREWDSON, JR. BERNARD LEWIS FALK CIIARLES Gllllllll BROOKE, JR. ARTIIUR PAUL BUZZINB AIADEIVI' LOVE ELY, JR. PAUL FRANCIS HARTNE'I T SENIORS .IUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN GERALD ASIITON VAIL EDWARD MALONY MCGRATI-1 MAx JENNINGS PLICE FRANCIS IRVING RIGHTER GEORGE JARVIS THOMPSON DAVID WOOLSEY TRAINER OSCAR DIEDRICII VON ENGELN RICIIARD LOUIS MASTERS JAMES FERRIS MCKINNEY EVAN JERVIS MORRIS XVILLIAINI GEORGE RHODES WVILLIAM JOI-IN LOWERT Louls DONALD MCDOWELL NORNIAN KELLOGG MILLARD PIERSON SMITH PIIELPS HENRY BARKER WILLIAMS JOHN SERRILL MCGOWIN GEORGE HERMAN SCIIEELE, -IR. ROIIERI' LEE SMITH ELLSWORTII WVEDSTER MARTIN JAMES OTIs PORTER HOWARD RANDALL XVILLIAINXS ROBERT ANDREW WVILSON I'l,-XMILTON DONOVAN HILL ALFRED ROBERT HUISGEN RALPI-I VJOLCOTT HULL DAVID HERBERT MCKlNI,EX' I I I f 2 I 1 1 I -1 4'y I QQ 1 P 1145511 ,IE ur Qz,Q-5' -El lar: 0 E -ggi, ,xv , , , A-rn' l A KY Them Chi Forty-six Chapters Founded at Norwich University in 1856 Belknap H. Sccp Gcrkcn Housrun Smith Gcwcchc A. Snap Yuungcr Cary Ebbcrt Springstcud Ray Parker Casey Glcnz Alward McCullough Judson M:Kay Rugcrs Thompson Coe Kocrncr Eascr McGarrctt Touacy Renton Rickcrt Brindlcy Lcwis Howes Iiuthorn Brmhcrt Klinctlinst Eckert Harrington Gunlockc Bush Fisher Winters ,rg r -Q--3 HW 1 .Lf +4r 'Ct'-. f 7 ig X 1 f 'lids 3 I ' , - f' , n , JIM! 1 - V 1 I lkllvl u . 1 f Q v -1 - i J -I b A- 4- x V H456H Ifdfu' 5- EIQZQE' .EIIQBOE Lambda Chapter Eftablifbecl in 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ARTHUR BROTHERTON BURRELL ARTHUR WALTI-IER LEWIS FRATRES IN URBE JAMES EVART MATTHEWS RA!.l'll DOUGLAS PARKER EDWARD PIERCE LESLIE BOWER TOWNSEND GRADAUTE STUDENTS GEIJIKGB ADAMS HOUSTON XVILLIAM ELMER PALMER EGBERT SNELL CARY, IIR. JOIIN FREDIZRIC CASEY HERIIIIRT HONVAli'fll COE LEWIS ALIIIIRT EASIIR MAll'l'IN BENDER EDl!l3R'I' WVALTER WILl.lANI GERKEN GORDON CHARLES GEWECKE PIIIIIANDRR AIIWARD BURTON FULLER IIUIJSON JAMES WADSWOR1'll MCCULLOUOI-I GII.Bl!Il'F MANDEVILLII BRINDLEY CHARLES HARVl.L1' HROCKETT WILLIAM FREDERICK BUTIIORN GEOIIGI! FREDERICK GI.ENZ -IOIIN CHRISTIAN HOWES MILIIORD SMYSER KLINEDINST IOIIN DAvISON I3I1NNE'I'T SANFORD CLARK BUSII FREDERICK IIAMESON ECKERT LEWIS CONRAD ROESS SENIORS ,IUNIORS IR. SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN .IOI-IN WINSTON WINTERS CLARENCE RITCHIE PIIIPPS RALPH DUSENIIERRY RAY ROBERT DAVIDSON KELLER CARL THEODORE KOERNER ALEIIRT EDWARD SEED HERMAN FRANCIS SEER WALLACE TREZER SMITH CARL SILAS SPRINOSTEAD KENNETH RICHARD EVOUNGER GEOIIGE VAN MCKAY JOHN ELI ROGERS XNILMER LEIOH THOMPSON KENNETH BEDELL LEWIS ADDISON MARCUS MCGARRETT VIN.-KL STEVENSON RENTON HERBERT JOSEPH RIEKERT JOSEPH WVILLIAM TANSEY NATHAN NEWTON TIFFANY, 4I-I EDWARD HENRY FISHER HOWARD WILLIAL1 GUNLOCKE FRED HARVEY HARRINGTON A 'III ' '- I., II' fi I l l I , , i 'I 545711 1- Ifdfid-' EIQ2Q.E' 'EIQBOE in Eleusis Founded in 1912 Dunne: Dickinson Branche Sadler Henry Hollander Babcock Hellman D'Amico l-Icy Cole justin Nevins Gingras Nichols Kalcy Boyce: Morgan Bates Gorthy Com-ach Mapes Norton Fenner Mai-rin . P ' , 5 ll458H - -1. 1i.l -EI Q2QEl:! UalEl9.3DE T LLL FRATRES IN FACULTATE ALLEN CAMERON FRASER CEDRIC HAY GUISE XVILLXAM HIENRY GAUGE!! HAROLD LYLE REED FRATRES IN URBE DONAI.D'IAX' BUNNEI. XVILLIAM BRYAN CORCORAN GRADUATE STUDENTS 1 XVILLIAM EUSEBIUS MARTIN GEORGE RICHARD TOYVNSEND STANFORD COLLINS BATES XVXLLIS CHARLES GDRTIIY ROBERT ELMER CDNRATII RAYMOND FRANCIS MAPES CAsI1ER LLEWELLYN FENNER RALIIII PAYE MORGAN AR'I'IIuR LAVERN FREELAND XVILLIANI DEvoE NoRToN .lol-IN ALLAN Bova: EMERYJOHN HEY GILNIQJRH NlCllOl.S Cum! JOEL BATES JUSTIN GEOIiGE EDWARD GINGRAS GRANT SAMUEL KALEY PAuI..IosEI1II GLAIs'I'ER . DONALD LESTER NEVINS ARTHUR BRISIIANE NIcIIoLs HDRACE WILLouoIIIII' BABCOCK XVILLIAM BENSON HENRY HERIIERT OTIS BAILEY JDSEPII LEE HOLLANDER CHARLES EARL BRANCHE ROSCOE DoRR RODIER GEDRDE ARTI-IuR DICKINSKJN EDWARD GEORGE SADLER TIIKIMAS D'AMIco ELMER CHARLES HELLM.AN PHILIP LAIRD DUNNET STEPI-IEN LANE - - , ' T ' f , -ai, Ti -nf , I I , , ll' 'l If 'la .J . Q , . I 1, 4 . A . . - - 545911 n?+- El'Qo2Q'EH'Ly1IEIQ3CiE'? T An, Phi Sigma Delta Twenty-two Chapters Founded at Columbia University in 1909 Bcncnson Levy -1. Goodman Berkowitz Pomcranze S. Goodman Slansky Blumncr Ramo Baum Wolkoff Rubrnau Sammer Dcirz Goldman Gordon Rappaport W of 1 ,G M6011 l1 A A ElQ2QEl5! wEI'330 , - .fu U- , xx - '.,,.u. - 4 L' - ., .ig Beta Chapter , Ermblifbed in 1912 GRADUATE STUDENTS MARCUS MEl'ERS HARRIS - SENIORS LESTER AARON BLUMNER LEO LAWRENCE GOLDMAN JUNIORS EDMOND BLUMNER SIDNEY GOODMAN LEONARD GORDLTN EDWIN RICH SAINIIVIET SOPHOMORES MARTTN DAVID BAUM NIAX SLANSKY FRESHMEN ABRAM SALMON BEN ENSON IASON BIERKOWITZ ' TFIEODORE WOLKOP MYRON SAMUELSON JOSEPH ROBERT DEITZ 'JULIUS POINIERANZE MITCHELL ERIK RAPPAPORT FRED RUBMAN ARTHUR RAMO JOSEPH GOODMAN MAURICE LEVY 1 ' 1 ,. -f Y 'fF F-if ' , . ' ,WD 2 I '4 ll - ,- 'li l' F 546111 .-Y .. ., , ii- El Q2QE'H'3 '1'El93os'i gt-poi SVP: in fi I ,gf . z Gsttilwifli' Tau Elbsilon Phi Thirty Chapters Founded at Columbia University in 1909 Holstein Kanstroom Levin Block Boyar Freydberg Gollubcr H. Lowcnstein Mnrkstone Schiff Golden Simon Levy Moss Drexler Jacobs Alrschuler Shapiro Levine Beilcy I WY 1 S L A f' s H4621 i - I'Q2QE 'EIQBDE OSCAR ALTM AN Delta Chapter E.rt:zblifhcc! in 1912 FRATER IN FACULTATE LLOYD LINCOLN LOWENSTEIN GRADUATE STUDENTS HAROLD NATHANIEL COIIEN HAROLD HORN LOWENSTEIN HYMAN EZILKIEL MINTZ NATHANIEL RUBIN HOWARD SIMON ALFRED WASSER EDWARD WEITZ SENIORS MIL'I'ON DREXLIER MARTIN GREENSRAN DANIEL LEWIS GOLDEN SIDNEY LEVY HERBERT SANDMAN MARKSTONE JUN IORS ELVVOOD WILSL1iY HOLS'FIEIN EDGAR EARL Moss GEORGE KANSTROONI LEONARD JOSEPH SCHIFF LEO SHEINER - SOPHOMORES MARX JOSEPH BLOCK LEO DAVID FREYDBERG CHARLES BOYAR GERALD GOLLUBER ABRAHAM LEVIN FRESHMEN LOWELL ALTSCHULER HAROLD DAVIDSON JACOBS IRVING ABRAHAM BEILEY JOSEPH HYMAN LEVINE SAMSON DUTKY ALAN ALPER SHAPIRO H i T A 1 jf' -'v- 1 B' EF' I r' ' I 'I , 'I Y ' A I IJ ,D V J U L' i - Q II463ll . -- lid-'U-' . .....l,,. 1 AEIQZQE' ' 'EIQIBOE 1 1 Q it 54. Q 'v 5 -fs rar. O 'gg Iii Omicron AQMJ Tau Twenty Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1912 1 Goldberg Engclberg Ncmeny Levine Herzog Barnet: Kalmanoff Rudin Greenberg Schcrzer Bookbindcr Dan!-:owirz Feiner R. Dcnenholz Jcsgar Becker Eisner Srrongin Lurie Karnowsky Ratner D. Deucnholz Miller - .-If-'-1 e on in 1 'oft , 1146411 sIQzQs -Tslfaso Agbluz Chapter Eftablifbed in 1912 FRATER IN FACULTATE GEORGE KREEZER FRATRES IN URBE MORTIM ER EDELSTEIN RALPH LEFF GRADUATE STUDENTS JACK BR A UN THEODORE DAVID MILLER LOUIS THALER ARTHUR LEFII SENIORS DAVID WELLING'I'ON BECKER MORRIS KARNEY DANIEI, I'1ERBERT DENENI-IOLZ THEODORE ROBERT LURIE ISIDOR EISNER MORTILIER RATNER JUNIORS NAT!-IANIIEL EDGAR BOOKIIINDER HERBERT JEROME MILLER DAVID GREENIIERG MAXXVELL SCIIERZER GEORGE MYERS MICIIAELS HARRIS STRONGIN SOPHOMORES HERBEIi'F DANKCDYVITZ XVILLIAMQJESGAR .JEROME COMPSTON FEINER HERBERT KALMANOFII JULES SOSKIN RUDIN FRESHMEN CLAUDE DAVID BARNETT ELI MALCOLM GOLDBERG ALFRED WALTER BERENSON SEYMOUR HERZOG REGINALD EPHRAIM DENENHOLZ HAROLD ARTHUR LEVINE I-IYMAN ENGELIIERG GEORGE NEMENY I n w' A pl W H'-If IA rf A 'I' I 1 ' I .4 - 'A - A A ,. . A'.- ' 1' II4651I -1- N M n l-5Eh9Z95H3ET93UEffff-ff+-' Kappa Delta Rho Eighteen Chapters Founded at Middlebury College in 1905 Conrierl Clements McCarthy Morehouse Thompson E. Higlcy Northrup Hickok Bachman Turner Glcclcner Clark Oesc Noyes Whitney Knight Stclljes McCurdy Harding Colio Kollberg Love R. Higley Burdge Abel Southworth, Reynolds Holbrook Gibson Martin ,Kinder Merrill Cruickshank Sweeny Voorhis Rogers f:,, 6 s , ,mfr.,s C ,.,re,-gl -,-l Tl ,Q :QL ww 546611 VV I EI QZQE '-EII'9.3DE f, Iv Ti' if . , f tin . EARL ALVA FLANSITURGI-I LAWRENCE PIIAIIODY GOULD ALIIERT RussEI.I. MANN FRANK HIRANX Buss LAWRENCE EDWIN BOOL WVILLI ROGER FREDERICK AEELI. JOI-IN NEll.I. ARMSTRONG EVERETT ELIJAII BURDGE BYRON EVERSUN HARDING LAwRENcE DAVID CLARK ROBERT HENRY GI.,EcIcNER, JR GEORGE l'iAYES KNIGIIT WILLIAM STEIIIIEN BACIIMAN DAVID HOWAIID CLEMENTS EDWARD CUNRIILD PAUL CUMMINGS HICKOK XVARR BN TII OMAS BROOKS ALLAN' ATKINSON CRUICKSHANK STANIIORD J AY GIIISON FREDERICIC GRAY Beta Chapter E.l'fdblf.l'bEd in 1913 ,fag 7-'fm FRATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE SYLVANUS MOLER WlLl.lAM IRVING MYERS FRATRES IN URBE DAVID SIIERWOOD HILL, JR. HOWARD BURNSI-IIP ORTNER JOSEPH PULLMAN PORTER HUIIERT HAWLEY RACE DANIEL GUY ROBINHOLD LESTER WIAIIPPLE SINIELDON GRADUATE STUDENTS AM PASQUALE COLIO CHARLES LOUIS COMBES SEN IORS RALIIII LONG HIGLEY WlLLlALi GORDON HOLEROOIC PAUL GUSTAVE Ko1.I,IsERG ROIIERT EMERSON LOVE JOIIN DWIGHT MCCUIKDX' JUNIORS JOI-IN ARTHUR NOBLE, JR. LEONARD Novus JAMES ALIIRED OEs'r SOPHOMORES ERVVIN ISAAC HIGI.EX' MATTIIEW WILLIAM JORDAN SAMUEL LANE MCCARTIIY GOULD RECIIAII MOREEIOUSE CIIARLES VANDERCAR NORTIIR FRESHMEN FREDERICK STEPHEN KINDER UP COMMERFORD BECKWITH MAILTIN GEORGE MASON JAMES MCEACIIRON XVIIITNIZY WIIISON MERRILL FREDERICK WALTER REA H.AROLD ATSON REYNOLDS HERLIAN MCDOWELL SOUTI-IWORTII PIIILIIJ NORTON TUCKER NORVAL LEWIS PLATT CLESSON NATHAN TURNER XVALTER NORTII XVHITNEY SIIERWOOD DAVID SILLIBIAINT GEORGE HERBERT STELLJES GORDON FISHER STEVENSON 'JACK STANLEY THOMPSON WILLIALI WOLLARD ROGERS HAZARD HENRY RULAND PIIILIP FRENEAU SWEENY GEROW MASTEN VOORIIIS I -fi-wr - H 2 IW l l A 1 , . if JP 546711 I I I -, , , , .JI-dfl-'o ,., .. . , .... -.-:llQY.3Q:,5 l5 'V'5i3l0f5'.,., . i. AQUIM Chi Sigma Forty-six Chapters Founded at University of Wisconsin in 1902 r N . Houpt Hermans Ellis Pcrsbacker Bascom Sceuber Boschcn Skow Hinmnn Rochow Baum Harris McGoey Forgeng Kcrcham Lovelace Gabriel Spechr ,Iebens Avens George Beaman Shelton Teas Stevenson johnson Staneslow Connolly . VI .wif f -. ,, nf 'F'o 1. .1 4'1 will i ' ' We 8 rlffvl' A 4 - l Q- Afl, ' Q -- P -A -.ll A ' .V -- -' , ,.,, --f. :,r- '- M6811 5-I Q2QEqi' fERl'3 .3 O 5 XVILDER DWlGli'F BANCRORT JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS ARTIIUR WESLEY BROWNE GEORKEB WALTER CAVANAUGII EMILE MONNIN CIIAMOT PETER WAIITER CLAASSEN LOUIS MUNIIOB DENNIS Tau C lmpter E.rrr1bliJfJ:d in 1913 FRATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE CROSBIE FLOYD IOHN RAVEN 'lol-INSON ALBERT WASHINGTON LAURENGAYER CLYDE WALTER MASON CHARLES WALTER MORSE MAURICE JACKSON MURRAY MELY'lN LORRELL NICHOLS FREDERICK HOFFMAN RHODES FRATRES IN URBE PAUL ROLAND AUSTIN GEORGE BANCROIIT HERllEli'f LEROY DAVIES RAYMOND CLAYTON INGRAHAM WIN'FON IRVING PATNODE STEWART HARRISON WVEBSTBR GRADUATE STUDENTS ALIIRED WVILLIAM AVIZNS CARLTON HAWKINS BASCOM ORSON CASWELL BEAMAN PRESTON LEROY BRANDT WVARRBN NATHAN BURTON ALIIRED LAURENCE DRESSEIK IXLTON GABIKIEI. AVBRY BREWSTER GEORGE W ALTER JOHN .IEEENS HENRY CROCKER KETCHAM FLOYD EDWARD LOVELACE GEORGE LEWIS ROYER ROBERT SCHEMBER SHBLTON NORMAN ALEXANDER SKOVV CIIESTER BENTON STILSON SEN IORS LESTER ALIIRED HENRH' BAUM CHARLES ALFORD NOIILES W1LI.IAM DANIEL FORGENG HENRY ERNST M.ARTIN SPECI-IT .IUNIORS HENRY OSSWALT BOSCIIEN EUGENE GEORGE ROCHOW TIIOMAS ANDREW MCGOEY BERNARD JOHN STANESLOW HENRY NOYES STEUIIER SOPHOMORES GORDON Hum' ELLIS ALlfRED GORDON HOUPT FREDERICK STEVENS HARRIS SIDNEY ARTHUR JOHNSON HERIIERT HENRY SMITH HINNIAN WVILLIAM EDWIN PERSBACKER FRESHMEN GEORGE KEATING SMITH CONNOLLY HALSE1' BIDWELL STEVENSON HBITPI IRVING HERMANS ,IEAN PAUL TEAS I I 'DWORD IIA II' ' , ' I P 4 . ' I . A , ' ' i - , - M6911 l,Qa?-9-5 -El-9-3'DA-Ei o ' .' l A AL iii. rf,. l Lambda Chi Aqbba Eighty Zetas Founded at Boston University in 1909 Babbiz: Kyle Pnsqualicchiu Clark Collins Ackcrmnnn Emlic Spinosn Gnnmn Scurr Horsrman Haas Marston Col: Ward Gciglc j. Habichc johnson Whiakman Gcoghcgnn Chinnuck Dillon Hemphill Lcwis C. Hnbicht Bcssmcr Rhodes Wnllncc Hawkins Churchill Iiihsig Lconnrd Augar Olscn Kcaring Bylunul Avery Lzmrcrman Cosgrovc A .I Q - j 'W W '.. ov-C' 1 'ff' . i ll ' Y ' f ltd' 8 I, A v , ' L l lil n , 1 l ,, .,i4. ,- 4, ' .. - ..A'n . , l l ll47Oll ELI, Q ZQEU EJIQ K3 D E5, 'IIA-f CHARLES ENNIS QTEORGIZ STEDMAN FRANK JUDSON WHITON GENUNG AVERY GEORGE EDWARD ALLEN BEDDOE ELDRED WVEAVIZR H0lfl'h1AN CLYDE RUSSELL CIIA IIIRION EARL S'I'lIWAR'l' BESSMIIR FRANK BISSIG RICHARD CIIURCIIILL JULIUS XVILLIAM COLE WVILLIAM FRIZDIZRICK CTEIGLH XVILLIAM IJAVID IJILLON RICHARD TICIIIIE GEOGIIEGAN JOIIN O'I I'O I-IAIIIcI'I'I' FREDERICK BOYD ACKERMAN BENJAMIN TALBOT BAnnI'rT ALFRIZD VAOGIIAN CIIINNOCIS UIKLO HOI.l,.1' CLARK BIIONSON COLLINS JERIMIAII WVAL'l'EIl AUGAR LINCOLN AVERY EDVVARD FRANCKE BYLUND ROBERT ALLISON COSGROVE Omicrmz Zeta C bazlbter E.rmb!i.rbcd in 1913 FRATRES IN FACULTATE CHESTER JERMAIN HUNN JULIUS Kucx VIRGIL ANDREW MASON FRATRES IN URBE THEODORE CHARLES KUHN GRADUATE STUDENTS SEN IORS SIDNEY VALENTINXZ HAAS, JR. CHARLES HENRY HABICI-I'r ELBERT ALLEN HANKVKINS, JR. TIIOAIAS MELVIN HEMIJIIILL JUNIORS MAURl'l'Z IVER JOHNSON ANDREW MCGRAY THEODORE LEONARD OSBORN. JR, HUGH DANIEL REED RICHARD RBINECKE CLARENCE ELLSWORTH TOWNSEND HERBERT SEDGWICK WVILGUS HAROLD ART:-IIIR PRATT CECIL STANLEY ROBINSON JOHN CHARLES LITTLE, JR. JAMES XVILBUR LEONARD ROBERT WVEBB LEWIS FRANCIS HOWARD MARSTON WVILFRID EWART RHODES ROBERT JAMES WVALLACE Hnz GEORGE WVARD LEROY HAMILTON XVARDNER JAMES PETER WPIISKENIAN, JR. LEON.-KRD HAM LET FASQUALICCHIO, JR. SOPHOMORES CTEORGE HARLAN CORNISH WILLIAM AINSWORTII EADIE FRANK NIEWTON GETMAN RORERT W ESTCOTT FIORSTINIAN FRESHMEN DEANE ALLISON DUNLOY FRANCIS RAYMOND KEATING GORDON ADAMS LANTERMAN HOWARD ELMORE KYLE JOHN EDI-IUND RAKESTRAW ROBERT MARSHALL SCOTT WVILLIAM AVERY SOUTHWORTH ARTHUR ALAN VALL-SPINOSA EDWARD LEO MCLAUGI-ILIN HERBERT GEORGE OLSEY DONALD XVIELAND RUSSELL FRANCIS BERNARD SCOTT nw LT i f T I I I3 ' M7111 I-UU' li , , A 1 V . y EIQZQEJ' is-ul-1a'.3ois '- l r, y E453 Vi , Agblnz Gamma Rho Thirty-twoQChapters Founded at Ohio State University in 1904 Fordon Lasher Gulvin Thorne Price Peabody Dulall Draper Dunning Anderson Lutz Andrews Earl Todd Van Heiningen Creal Roy Norton H. Sawyer Sears Requa Craig MacAniff McManus Allen Starke Davenport Lyman Ringrose Allyn R. Sawyer Page Rnymer Keith Brown gr I wi ' f r ri 'Q ' L 1 I n l --4- - li 1 , ,ll - 1 . ,- - ..t -.ijt , , LL ll4721l Iihhib IQZQEH' 'EIQBDE BRISTOW ADAMS GEOIKGE SAMUEL BUTTS ANSUN XVRIGIIT GIIISON GLENN WVASIHNOTON HERRICR XVILLIAM DARIIOW MCMILLAN EDWIN NCJBl.l5 MII.LER CHARLES JOI-IN BANOII AM JOHN GARDNER CTOODRICH DONALD STEVVAR1' CREAI, KENNB1'l'I DAVENPORT LAURENCE PARKER DRAl'EIl FREDERIC GEORGE DUI.Ar'v XVALTBR FERRIS DUNNINO FREDEI-:Ic BILLINGS ALLYN LESTER RAYMOND ANDERSON LAUREN BURDICK ANDREWS CLYDE GOURDIER CRAIG CHARLES EDMUND ALLEN JOIIN PHILIP IDAVENPORT HENRY HAWKINS LYMAN ARTHUR ADAMS XVAYNE LEAMAN BROWN Zeta Chapter Extablifbed in 1914 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ROBERT BYRON HINMAN EDWIN FRASER HOPKINS ASA CARLTON KING HERBERT JOHN METSG ER RICHARD HOWLAND MORDOIIP FRATRES IN URBE THOMAS COLEMAN MURRAY ASAP!! RAY LAWRENCE HOWLAND MAcDANIEI.s LEO CHANDLER NORRIS OLIN WliITNEY SMITH RALPH HICKS XVHEELER GEORGE HENRY RUSSEL DEMUND CURRY WEATHERBH' GRADUATE STUDENTS 'JOHN GRAY GEORGE WII.NIOT HEDDEN SENIORS JOHN CAMERON FORDON HOWARD EDWARD GULVIN LLBWELLYN OSCAR PEABODY .JAMES DAVID PRICE JUNIORS GEORGE JOHN DINSNIORE GEORGE ADAMS EARL, JR. LEON LA VERNE LASI-IER EDWARD ALBERT LUTZ SOPHOMORES JOSEPH DRISCOLL MACANIPE PETER JAMES MCMANUS HAIiOl,D EINAR OLSEN FRESHMEN ERNEST HERBERT BUCKLEY RICHARD EDWARD KEITH JOIIN CYLER PAOE HOWARD WILLIAM HIGIIEE BYRON HORTON WEBB WARREN ALOYSIUS RANNEY ARTHUR TIIOMAS RINGROSE DOUGLAS MAXWELL ROY JOHN XVALLER THORNE XVILLARD ALEXANDER VAN HEININOEN FREDERICK DE ALTON NORTON WVILLIAM MORROW REQUA HAROLD LAURENTIUS SAWYER FRANCIS RALPH SEARS RICHARD CRAIG RINGROSE XVILLXAM HENRY STARKE WALTER CLINTON WOOD CLIFFORD BENJAMIN RAYMER RAYMOND FREDERICK SAWYER I I a ff-1 Yi' U.-911, , , Wi 2 'U' i i I . il I P H473H I-dv Un' i A A -p5E.l'fQ'2'Q.E' EIQBQLE ffJ..ei .L Them Ahnba Four Chapters Founded at Syracuse University in 1909 1 . Moore Bristol Humphry Wright Pink Fenton Lucas Silberstcin Carpenter I.-I--1-Q 'NW Q , ,iiln ', Sreele Mehnert Gillis McNutt M. Spring Knapp Winchester Wichern Beers W. Spring Van Horn Smith Jones Dennis ll474ll 1-4, r Q if 3 UIQ -'U' lQzQ5 Asl:9.3,O Beta Chapter Establirhed in 1914 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. FRANK JESSUP BRISTOL IRVING TRACY BEACH VAN BREED HART MYRON ADOLF LEE FRATRES IN URBE WI SLLH EUGI NL DENNIS JOHN ALVA REYNOLDS GRADUATE STUDENT ROBERT DANIEL JONES SENIORS BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CARPENTER, JR. ROBERT THOMPSON LUCAS HOWARD NELSON MOORE FRANK BARRE SILBERSTEIN JAMES EMERSON SMITH, JR. WILLIAM KURTZ VAN HORN JUNIORS PAUL DOUGLAS BEERS DUANE BILLINGS WALKER MARVIN WILLIANI FENTON CHRISTIAN ERNEST WICHERN FRANK STILES PINK EDWARD MERRITT WINCHESTER WILLIAM SAMUEL SPRING WILLIAM ARTHUR WRIGHT, JR. SOPHOMORES WILLIAM DONALD BRYSON DONALD EDWARD KNAPP LEE GORDON HUM1'I'IREY MICHAEL SPRING, JR. FRESHMEN PAUL MONTROSE GILLIS ROBERT HESS MEHNERT FRANCIS FAIRCIIILD MCNUTT ROBERT OLIVER STEELE I 'wa A ' 'lift 'Tp' 'F ' ' T '1' jr' ' III Q 1 ' I A ' F 4 . ' . A , '. - - J- 7 H475-H suQzQE'5 'l'1'El93los 3 li ' or Scorpion Foundedin19l4 Paznodc Bcrgncr Tschupp Bulsun Srcvcns Morarh Hall DcLcc White Bean Hooker Tuthill FitzSimmnns Dobbcrsrcin Srcclc C. Williams Love Boschcn Bigelow Eggleston Parker Dnnks Bell Young Homnn Srudwcll Haskins Hill Link Dcllrnssc Toth Mcnnic Housum Bauer Hamilmn Barbieri R, Williams E. Williams f J Q ' I' 'Tl lg .,, .. App H . L N 1 I.: ' ll W ' ' l ir, 1, , i Q, ,nn ,l 1 l476H -zilazfas ishl 9.305 FR ATRES IN FACULTATE ,AMES WVILIJAM BENNER MERIT SCOTT KARL HIARNION FERNOW HAROLD DAVID SMITH HOMIIR SEYMOUR PRINIILE HERBERT AUGUST WICI-IELNS KARL DAWSON WVOOD FRATRES IN URBE RICHARD EUGENE METZOER NEIL HANIMOND PARK MILTON TOMLINSON BUSI-I DONALD JOSEPH MCGINN WILLIAN1 LANUTON BERIINER MATTHIAS PRAOER HOMAN .IOIIN DELEERT BULSON ALBERT EDMUND LINK GOIXDON ARTHUR DANI-:S JOHN WVILLIAM MORATH WVARREN BREED DENNIS CLINTON ROGERS STUDWEIL ALEXANDIEI! ROBINSON DEPROSSE ANDREW ALEXANDER TOTH HOWARD FALES HALL EMERSON ARTHUR TSCI-IUIII' WILLAIID rl-llliODORli HAsIcINs SANFORD BADGLEY WELLS RICHARD XVILLIAM Hll.L MILTON ELMORE YOUNG JUNIORS REYNOIID LESLIE BEAN GEORGE CARLETON FITZSIMMONS NELSON .IOIIN BULL HORACE GEORGE LOVE JOHN LANGIIORD DELEE XVILBUR FRANKLIN PEASE WVILLIAM FREDIIRIK D0l!HERS'l'lilN SAMUEL ELRERT STEELE LESTER ALLEN EGGLESTON A LFRED LUDMAN STEVENS CIIARLES HULHHli'1' WHITE H.kRRY ROIIINSON BIGELOVV ,IOI-IN XVAYNE LATCI-IER ARTIIUR LOUIS BOSCHEN HONIER WHITMAN PATNODE WARIXEN LEROY HOOKER JOHN BOYD TUTHILL CHARLES CLEMENT WVALKER WVILLIAMS VITO ROIIERT BARRIERI ROBERT DUDLEY MENNIE WALTER OLIVER BAUER DON ENDS ODDELL EDWARD HUDSON HAMILTON EDWARD JAMES WlLLIANfS WILLIANI MCCI.URE HOUSUM ROIIERT MILES WILLIAL1S , U It va-f T --l' L- -W 3 fl . J I ' I I A I . I , - - , , - , H47711 arena IQZQEMW? page X J? , 08,969 f. Sigma Upsilon Founded in 1915 1 Davis Palmer Ford Adams Darlington Short Jorllan Hull Rockcy Parker McAuliffe Walker R.Parkcr Babcock Southworth Pedersen Camisa Trucsdell Schocdcl Chapman - 1147811 E IE 'Q'2'Q E-I i1E'l93JDlA'E , rg CLIFFORD EARL ALEXANDER WILLIAM JOHN CHAPMAN DONALD SUNDERLAND CHASE FRATRES IN URBE JOHN JORDAN, JR. MILES CARL NEWTON FR1'rz WILLIAM WEGNER SENIORS JOSEPH LEWIS CAMISA ALBERT NORMAN PEDERSEN IGNATIUS GIEORGE FAILLA ADRIAN COLLISON SCHOEDEL BURT KISIiLER FILER, JR. FREDERICK WALLACE SHORT HENRY PALMER TRUESDELL JUNIORS JOHN EDVVARD DfXRLINGTON CHARLES PUTNAM MEAD, JR. JOHN ROLL1NSON DAVIS CHARLES WAVERLEY ROCKEY WALTER BAKER FORD ROBERT ROSCOE SOUTHWORTH ' WILLIAM EDWARD WALKER SOPHOMORES RONALD RUSSEL BAECOCK JOHN PREECE MCAULIFFE LEWISJACKSON HULL JOHN HENRY PARKER ROLAND JOSEPH PARKER I W: ' EE'l '1E H .1 1' W ' H A , f i-, I P 547911 I.j,lQ,l lElQ'2QE' 'El'3.3DE ' imma :if -hp rf J :mil-:1 1IQ.i1:i'r' 1 Agbba Epsilon Pi Sixteen Chapters Founded -at New York University in 1913 Pfelfer Steinboch Aginsky Block lVl21l'lLlCll3illllTl Lefkowitz Koffslcy Zwisohnl Branclwcne Haber Miller Golclfarb R.Tollcris Girlitz Cooper Sinder Katz Hyman Sagzm Minlcowsky Lowcnstein Scheycr Goldin Weksccin Schwartz M. Tolleris Schenck Orlolf Krenrz Alpert Small ll 1 lilmltllmm one Q. l 1148011 IQZQE EIQBOE CHARLESJULIUS GOLDIN NATHAN HH'MAN NA'Fl'IAN SAGAN HERMAN AOINSKI' MORRIS ALPERT ARTHUR JEROME BLOCK JAMES BERNARD GITLITZ BENJAMIN EARL KRENTZ IRVING COOPER SEYMOUR MILTON KATZ JOSEPI-I BRANDWEN13 ARTHUR BERT HABER NATI'IAN KOFFSKH' BENJAMIN LOWENSTEIN, SAMUEL MEILMAN WILLIAM GOLDIIARII MICHAIEL LErKOw1'rz Beta Clmpter E.rmb!i.rbe'd in 1917 GRADUATE STUDENTS AUEREY SCHENK SIDNEY DENNISON TERR JULIUS WEINER SENIORS ' JOSEPH WILLIAM LIBBY THEODORE CLIFFORD MANDELEAUM HOWARD TAFT ORLOFF NAT'HAN PFEFFER JOSEPH STEINBOCK MORTON RANDOLPH TOLLERIS JUNIORS ' ROBERT SCI-IWARTZ MORTON NATHANIEL WEKSTEIN SGPHOMORES BENJAMIN OSCAR MILLER ALEX MINKOWSK1' SAMUEL ROSENBAUM ROBERT SELWYN SCHEYER EDWARD JOSEPH SINDER GEORGE ICEPPLER SMALL FRESH MEN RALPH TOLLERIS WALLACE ZWISOHN 'vw ' fl 'f OID II RR I 5 ' ly I I L H, A . A , H IS, ' H481H , l . 1. .-area 29 5 12.12 5' at Oil l ' IDU 9 I nt. 3. Jinx? 13 Q mol -'b Y ll 3 .. Sigma Pi Twenty-six Chapters Founded at Vincennes University in 1897 R. Nelson Kreusser MacConnell Buck Forcr Liner Abramsen W. Nelson Pfaff Sanchez Kidder Stevens Hoffman Hoetzcr Davis Donoglme Carnesale Fitzgerald Glasser Feick Midence Wood Hollister Roberts Lundin Blackburn Grace F A ' H- ' q .- 1 f TTT ,Sal I, vii Q 1 , V M, 8 in n.' q lli,, 44.5 ,..,. y A., ,,,i, - ,il.fW, x I ,Ag H4823 1 CI s2'Q1'E' 1'-E-'I' 9 3110 EQ WO 'C A, 'C f ' , Mu Chapter E.rfzzbliIhecl in 1917 FRATER IN FACULTATE WII,LIAM DANIEL MOEDER ROBERT RUSSELL SCIDMORE FRATRES IN URBE CIIARLES KENT STOVER LAWRENCE JINSBY Voss GRADUATE STUDENT JAMES BOONE WILSON SENIORS PETER LOUIS CARNESALE CARROLL JEREMIAII DONOGHUE ROVVLAND ELWOOD DAVIS NORMAN FRANCIS FITZGERALD EUGENE ANDREW GLASSER KIUNIORS WILLAll13 BUCK WALTER GUSTAV HERMANN HOETZER EDWARD HUGH BUTLER GORDON BENNETT HOFFNIAN 'IOI-IN ADAM FEICK EDWARD .IULIAN IQREUSSER MILTON .IOIIN FOTHR RICHARD JOSEPH MACCONNELL ROY EVERT N.ELSON SOPHOMORES FINN BREDSDORIIII IXDRAMSEN WILLIAM GOTFRIED NELSON FREDERIC HENWOOD HOLLIS'I'I5R WILLIAM CARL PFAFF NORMAN CI-IARLES KIDDER NELSON RICHARD LINER LUIS MIDENCE JAY WILLIAM BLACKBURN ALLEN ENOS GRACE NORMAN SANCHEZ WILLIAM ROBERT ELLSWORTH STEVENS JAMES HENRY WOOD FRESHMEN HARRY WILLIAM LUNDIN WILLIAM WARREN ROBERTS I lr: I'1 ' I T ff'l l' ,iff - my nr , .4 - 'J . I A fu-- , 548311 Ind.U-' - El Q2,QlE 'EI'3.3DE, ffrff? 5525 Pi Kappa AQDIM Seventy Chapters Founded at University of Virginia in 1868 Miller Lippman O'Bric:n Rnppeneckcr Scilnold Dugan Gray Tyler Dean Hunt Trotter Carlson Olsen Maxson Herb Evans Minnc Ebclharc Kortjohn Wichfow Randall Midcr Bama Stallman Larson Waterhouse Vanderbilt Gladrling Vinnicombe Cooke Jr' .-'44, , , -- A-,ll .h A 5 l M8411 1 I Q a Q EI:! WEJl -11i 'asus J I F' Beta Them Chapter Efmbhrbed in 1917 PRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMES CIIIzs'I'ER BRADLEY WALTER ALEXANDER HUNT OLAII MAR'FINlUS BRAIINER JOHN ROBERT MDYNII-IAN XVALTER BUCKINDIIAM CARVER ALFRED LANDER OLsEN XVILLIAM Hunsu FARNIIARI CYRII. EIIUNEZER HAZBLL JoIIN EDWIN MILLER XVALTER HUTCHINSON STAINTON FORREST BLYTHE WRIG1iT , FRATRES IN URBE JOHN EDWIN PAIGE -JOSEPH RowE SLIGIITS KENNETII BARNEY SPEAR GRADUATE STUDENT CASPAR RAPPENECKER WILLIAM CAIRNS BANTA, JR. GEORGE BURRDUGHS MIDER MALCOLh'I LEwIs BUCKLEY NEXA'TON EDSON RANDALL ALDEN OLIVER CARLSDN XVARRENS DAWSON SEIROLD XVILLIAM S'I'ovIzR DEAN ARTHUR CHARLES STALLMAN CLAYTON ELMORE LARSDN ALPI-IEUS FINCH UNDERlilLL LEVILLEIJAMES WVITHROW, JR. JUNIORS HUNIIY EVANS RDEERT GARRETT LIPPMAN PERCY SCOT1' GRAY LESLIE XVILLIAM M,AXSON HARR1' GLENN HERR FRANK OIBRIEN HOVXVARD HOI.NiES KELSD CLYDE Ross SHUFDRD EUGENE XVALTIIR KDRTJDI-IN MORRIS EARLY TROTTER, JR. HERIIERT FRILIIMAN Cox, JR. EDWARD HOWARD ERELHARE FRANK HAROLD DUGAN GUsTAv HENRY PAUL MINNE GEORGE PAUL CooIcE, JR. XNILLIANI DUNHAM VANDERBILT JR EDWARD CIIARLES GLADDING EDWARD IJOIXN VINNECOMBE, PAUL LEROY NORTON ALBERT DIMDND XVATERHOUSE ' Y Y 'I II 'vp'-' Y-T ' E' JJ' ' ll' ' u I 'I P IJ - I 1 H AI . A , . -, H485E isl'QzQa 'El93oa' U 4 Q Y' xXx! f Nl' 'D www: 'si 6' ,ii Pi Kappa Phi Thirty-four Chapters Founded at College of Charleston in 1904 Crowningshicld Brimmcr H. Williams Krull Lyle Burrirr Stcvcnson just Magnlhncs Marqunrr J. Lewis R. Lewis H. White Skokos Pitkin Crcigb Calhoun Riggs Walker Donovan Sclzlmzhnucr Dwyer Pram Goff W. Williams Kingsbury Work Scot: J, Whirc Vander Voorc Ban-ctr Pzccrsou V ' ' . '1' 1 ' 'nn ,-1-ef .A gr-1. ' L H I -1 1 r , 7? 5 ,sy oi I i C 5 -, -in f C 548611 HENRY S'I'ILwELL BROWN - 'J , -E19-295' -sI'Q3OIs'+ Psi Chapter Eftablifbed in 1921 FRATRES IN FACULTATE RICHARD FARNI-IAM WVILBUR SAMUEL HOYVBLL GEORGE RAYMOND HANSELMAN HERBERT -JOSEPH MULLER PAuL WVORK FRATRES IN URBE EDWARD CHARLES HANSELMAN GARRET JOHN FELTON SMITH WVOODHULL TOM PKI NS SEN IORS JOHN HENRY BARRETT NORMAN EMEREE SCOTT ROIIERT JORDAN H.kRPER WVILLARD BRANDER V.ANDERVOORT HEREERJI' TEMPLE SCOPIELD JOHN WVILLIAM XVI-IITIZ WARREN JOSEPH WVILLIAMS JUNIORS EDWARD JAMES CALHOUN RALPH JOHN LEWIS JAMES JOSEPH CREAGII STUART DUANE PATTERSON JAMEs PA'I'RIcIc DONOVAN EMERSON SCOTT BRUCE PITKIN ERNEST KINGSIIURY WVALTER RAYMOND SCHLOTZHAUER SIDNEY SIcOIcOs SOPHOMORES RALPH FRANKLIN BRIMMER CHARLES AXEL THEODORE JOHNSON GERALD CROwNIN'GsIIIELD PHILIP TI-IAYER PRATT JAMES SATTERLEE GORP HORACE MOULTON RIGGS CHARLES FREDRICK WVALKER FRESHMEN JosEPII BIJRRIT WVILLARD MAGALHAES PAUL JusI' HENRY MARQUART JAMES WVALLACE KRuLI. WILLIAM EDWARD STEVENSON JAMES COLIN' LENVIS FOSTER HAMILTON WHITE CHARLES LYLE HOWARD MULLER WILLIAMS ,N PP Ply' E'v 'A -' E ' 'T A Ir J 'l J , , vi I V B H48711 qg lid-'U-' El QZQEU' 'EIQHBDE , , JSSQL on w 1 f' pi' i 'Y nas' :GMI A xi,-in s' f'a,,'1' AQlwz Phi Delta Eighteen Chapters Founded at Syracuse University in 1912 Prisco Scileppi Sabbione Leone Pipia Alaimo Maiorana Principe Orsi Pirro Labate Perniciaro Corronc Radice Oropallo deGrassi Cangi Barone Castelli . - VI' W . + I 'P ,I I R, ' 1148811 e 'P 3 1 VV.- -EIQZQEW' 'EIQBDE Mu Chapter Eftabliflaed in 1922 FRATRES IN FACULTATE GUERINO CANGI GIORGIO DE GRASSI GRADUATE STUDENTS ARISTEDES D'ANGI3LO HARRY OROPALLO SEN IORS RUSSELL EDWARD BARONE BENEDICT PELLEGRINO COTTONE RALPH CASTELLI JUNIORS JOSEPH WILLIAM ALAIMO JOSEPH VINCENT LABATE EUGENE EMMANUEL MAIORANA EUGENE OROIJALLO ANTHONY LEONE FRANK PIPIA SOPHOMORES SIDNEY SCILEPPI LAWRENCE RADICE CHARLES ROBERT ORSI SALVATCRE JOSEPH PERNICIARO CHARLES ANTHONY PIRRO, JR. FRANK JOSEPH PRINCIPE FRANK PRISCO EMIL CHARLES SABBICNE .fy T-1 'Y Jail if-QIY ' I . I , W- .4 IIA? , '. Ui-' I P M8911 '-'ii -E1 'sag El5 '1'El fa 3 0 5 'NI' ' -S aff? Tau Kappa Epsilon Thirty Chapters Founded at Illinois Wesleyan University in 1899 Udall C. Milks Stanley Knapp Parks Suerkcn Young Burnett Crane Sargent Clapp Crocheron Adams Welanerz French Jacobs Le Noir R. Milks Tieslcr Palmer Cornell Thompson Howard Allen Koto Stevens Wilson Hammett Magcr Kcllcrer f' I 'lil ww '+'T ef-ee L ' 3 f 8 , F s e l lI49OIl -1- . .l HAROLD ARTI-IUR BEDIENT lid-'iii' EIQ2QEmwEI93O5 Sigma Chapter Eftablixbed in 1923 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HARRY HOUSER LOVE STEPHEN FA RREL CLEARY CLARENCE LAMOUREUX LUDOLRII FRISCH WELANETZ FRATRES IN URBE OSCAII LAMON'r HlllBARD HAROLD SIMPSON GRADUATE STUDENTS FREDERICK .IOI-IN ERDMANN CLYDE HADLEY MYERS JAMES MAHAN ROAMER FREDERICK ERNEST LAIG CARL SCHNEPEL SEN IORS THEODORE ROOSEVELT BURNIZTT xVlLI.IAM DUNLAI1 SARGENT PIIILII1 CHAUNCl3Y.lAC01lS, JR. XVILLIABI HENRICH STANLEY CLIFFORD HOWARD MILRS ERNST HENRY SUERKEN RALPII HIZNIIX' PARKS 4101-IN TAYLOR UDALL ALDHN XVILSUN YOUNG IUNIORS . ARMAND LAXIEKNE ADAMS EDWARD XVATTERSON GUTIIRIE LYNN MII.'l'LlN HOOICIIOUI' JOHN XVILLIANI KNAPP HENIIY SANFORD Cl..Al'P HOWARD LANVRENCB LENOIR DOUGLAS BELDEN CRANE RAYMOND CLAUDE MILIcs EDMUND DAVIDSIJN CROCIIERON QIAMESJOSEPII PELLETT CIIARLES EDWIN FRENCII ADOLPII EDWARD TIESLER SOPHOMORES RAYMOND RIIILRI' ALLEN NIELs WILLIAM PIBPER MONTAGUE HOWARD, QIR. WARREN Ross LEONARD MALCOLM PALMER WILLIAM TULLOCH THOMPSON FRESHMEN CARLETON MONTGOMERY CORNELL PAUL KELI.ETER BURTON XVILLIAM DAvIs, Zn HOLDEN Koro NELSON BUTLER DODGE XVILLIAM MAGER GORDON MIILVILLE HEMME'r'r CHARLES AMBROSE STEVENS ORVIS FRANKLIN .IDI-INDREW ALLEN WILSON I I II I I' If I I' ' II I I I I A I I I A , . A. M - , H49111 1 Ig! .'U' .1 EIQ2QE 'EI93'DEl'll c Q19 -3 'TL 'g e ' ogi?D-- xuf Y B em Psi Five Chapters Founded at University of Illinois in 1920 Schultz Avery Chaffee Martian O'Rourkc McConkey Holwcg Powers Monrcmarano A. Parry Hulslander Kern Lehmann Gecl E. Parry . - -1-Q 1 - I' --1-v- W .L I1 T- fu 1, - 3 V ,Ju , w ,-, , Al., l s , gl ll-49211 FZFEF 'f-ll'ElQ2QE :EISBDE Delta AQDIM Chapter Eftablifbed in 1926 FRATER IN FACULTATE HOWARD JAMES STOVER SENIORS EDWIN LOUIS BUSH ARTHUR FRANK LEHMANN CHARLES LAMEERT GEEL EDWARD LLEWELLYN PARRY TRUMAN KENT POWERS JUNIORS CLARENCE FLETCHER CI-IAITEEE ARTHUR WILLIAM HOLWEG PAUL LORING HULSLANDER GEORGE HENRY KERN STUART BENJAMIN AX'ERY, JR. VINCENT THEODORE MONTEMARANO JAMES DONALD O,ROURKE ARTHUR FREDERICK PARRY HAROLD FRANK SCHULTZ SOPHOMORES JOSEPH PARSONS MARTIEN THOMAS WRIGHT MCCONKEY I mi j1 , 'n 1 i l2ji II I 3 H H493H l - 'T'+ -is Qzrfa E 'g 1'El,9 .3 0 E 'lil ff' if I la! Q 7lq'llQP5f:: '- 15 ,e I-Tv Theta Kappa Phi Ten Chapters Founded at Alabama Polytechnic Institute in 1920 Sohou Notaro Scully Sauri Dc Blasio Marin Catanzo Tomasula Ahern: Boylan Hayes Greenfield Rodriguez Cuzzi Panuzio Hopper 'V -. ,--,,-gf' 'W I I ' Q I 1. -1 ' R T wk 'L 5 N' r ,1 4 - ,. . a 1149411 WW l'+AsIIQzQE sI 93 oz4' Them Chapter Efmblirberl' in 1926 FRATRES IN F ACULTATE NICHOLAS BAWLF GEORGE WAL1'ER CAVANAUGH WILLIAM JAMES MCDONALD TIMOTHY JOSEPH MCINERNY GRADUATE STUDENT HARRY SOHON SENIORS WILLIABI EDXVARD AIIERNE, JR. FRANK LOUIS PANUZIO 'JOHN DONALD HOIJIHER GUSTAVO RODRIGUEZ-MARTIN JUNIORS IRWIN WILLIAM BOYLAN JOHN FRANCIS GREENFIELD JOSEPH NlCl'IOLAS CUZZI THOMAS FRANCIS HAH'ES ALEERT JOSEPI-I TOMASULO SOPHOMORES SANTINOJOSEPI-I CATANZARO MANUEL PERCY MARIN ALLEN LAXVRENCE DESSERT ALFRED LEON NOTARO FRESHMEN GUIDO ALFRED DEBLASIO FELIX RALPH SAURI BERNARD PATRICK SCULLY wi 'C ws' I' ' I I I M9511 lid-'ld-' .ili- ------EIQZQE''EIQBOEW Phi Delia Mu Eleven Chapters Founded at College of the City of New York in 1920 Stausky Mendelovitz Kanncr Blau Pokrass Schrier Blumenthal Menoff Mason Levine Kraus Steel Rothschild Roscnbloom Loew Parc Knopf Gans Wolf Gastcr Bloom Tagcr Plotkin Hertzbcrg -If 5 ' J . Q vu 'I , :TI lf 'l l S Jff-' L , A I ,. .- - l496l FFF '-hifi I Q2'Q.E fs: 9 .3'O E F' Zeta Chapter Eftablirbed in 1925 GRADUATE STUDENTS IRVING PLOTKIN MEYER JOSEPH RIDER SENIORS LEON 'SIIELDON ALTMAN BARNET DAVIS GASTER FRANK BLOOM HYMAN KNOPF ARTI-IUR LAWRENCE GANS SOLOMON NATHANIEL TAGBR BENJAMIN HAROLD WOLF JUNIORS . BENJAMIN HERTZEERG DAVID LAWRENCE PATT SOPHOMORES EMIL PHILIP KRAUS LOUIS ROSENELOOM GEORGIZ LEVINE ARTHUR LEO ROTHSCHILD LEONARD CYRIL STEEL FRESHMEN , HERBERT HOLZMAN BLAU MARCUS MASON WARREN BARNETT BLUMENTIIAI. SAMUEL MENDELEVITZ GEORGE KANNER IRVING MENOFF THEODORE LOEW FREDERICK POKRASS I I I I Ig' T' A I ll I - .4 ,A 'J A, . 'ft'-- M9711 - . f - l5?!'.U1' - :I 9,39 F- ' Fl QA.-3 Q? i , '1 1.-if , Y T 8 HQNQRARY SOCIETIES 1. . F4535 y ElQ2QE 'El9.3DE I Frederick Abel Iamex Gordon Atleine ifobu Boyd Atwood William Cairnf Banta, J r. Charlet Herbert Bell Earl .S'te-wart Beunzer Robert Leon Bli.r.r Roland William Brown I rolng Eugene Cantor George Clinton Caftleman Miehezel Catalano George Pbillipf Daviex Robert Lee Donnelly Richard Gordon Dorn Frederick George Dzzla Stephen Franclr Dann William Bradford Edwardr George Brooke' Emeny Albert Robert Ifrda Fred Clifford Fegy LeRo Adamr foodzoin fr. J' ' T 'Q . Richard Clay Grethridige Elleinr Hamilton Hale William Hartman Harder Landry Harwood, f r. Arthur Parfonr Hibbard Harry LeRoy H ilyard fohn M!ilI.l'b01U Hlrehfeld Carl Thiele Hoffman Edwin William farnieeon H SENIOR SOCIETY meg lyk r Sphinx Head Howard Spafard fohnfon jofeph john Kanieh David Clough Ketner Clayton Elmore Larzron .Yamzeel Ralph Leoering Lawrence Henry Levy Robert Webb Lewif Richard Cheenel Llop Leonard Allen Nlarcnfeen Francie Howard Marston Harold Vernon Moore Fred Mttlle1', fr. famef Looe Paxton, fr. Lowell Gable Pozoero' William Raymond Richardf, f Frazer Woodrnjf Rodman Donald Beert Saunders Frederick William Sehtenzachef' Raymond Patel Sbarood Harold Arthnr Sherzoood Horace Brezofter Shoemaker Walter Woodhonfe Sibfon, f r. Samuel Greer Tlenzann Arthur Lee Tozoeon Kenneth Brztee Trozeedell .famzeel Wakernarz Robert faonef Wallace Robert Wallingford Wa1'i1z cg Frank jofeph Weix john Seadder Wlelzham rold Simon Lincoln Wiezzer' - r W- 1-:'r'1r ,re W g, 'i,lf HSOIH ---lt lfsqzg El:5!'.U:'E 'bg'-3 d E SENIOR SOCIETY 1 . I. . , Quill and Dagger Howard Owen Aigeltinger .Mzlton Walter Arm g Harold Herbert Bate George Lamont Bidwell , f r. Carleton Spooner Boies George Frederick Bryon Daniel Hardin Callahan Phillips Kay Cbarnpion Cbarles Edwin Clefninsbazo Benjamin I-Iozoard Detwilor, Allan Bradley Dickenson Lewis Hudson Darland . Roswell Giles Eldridge Cameron Nfann Fisloer Robert jordan Harper Walter Cressler Heasley Cbarles Edward Hewitt, r. fobn Kent Hewson f r. Robert Imrie Hood George Perqv Hunter Roger Williams Kinne Robert Pbillips Ladlam William Lowry Mazzrz, f r. Franklin Lebr Moore Roger Burdette Nelson fobn Robert Parker, fr. Tbornas Williams Plerie fosepb Criswell Parsglooe William Tioknor Reed N orlnan Ernbree Scott Harry Stieff Edward Mo1'ti1ner' Toartel ot,fr Cbarles Edward Trernan, fr. Donald Hoag U j-finger fobn Clyde Wbite, fr. Henry Barker Williams Lewis ferozne Wolcott as f l, 'n 'W we 3 P H0311 1 IH-'U-' IQZQEU' 'EI-'3.3DE -li' JUNIOR SOCIETY Aleph Samach Frank Thohrzrn Al'l7lJ'fl'07Zg farzzrf Baftiorz Bark: Blisx Bartlett Clark Everett Lorzix Colyer Sarrzzzel Lewix Elmer, r. feremiah Stallion Finch Charley Parker Hammorzd Lefter Marczrs Harullemarz Richard john Helrlclherger Paul Norman I-Ian! Nlaizritq Iver fohrrrorz Eulgene Ezrzarzael Nfaiorafza Charlex Leighton McGazfrr'n fohzz .ferrill MCG01t'llZ Carl Hemgf Meiniig William Frederick ROIl7IfI'6E Robert Stieglitg Christopher Williarrzf WilJ'orz 'D 5 Q Q 2' an 1 , . H0411 Ifdfv-' -El QZQEM' 'El9.3D' JUNIOR SOCIETY , 'I ,, . 'SfA'z,. v', :Q-'gf I I ,i ,I H w .. ,1.1. I I 17:4 , ,J gy Fw! .Ik L-5., ' - TJ ., -I ' I Red Key RICI'iAliD MCCURDY BENTLEY RICHARD STROIJRIDGE BENTLEY RALPH EMERSON CARPENTER, JR GILBERT PATTERSON CHURCH ERNST CLARENDACH, JR. HAROLD THOMAS CLARK EDWIN ALLEN COURTNEY DAVID CRAMPTON VEASEY BELL CULLEN KENNETH TYNE FAIRFAX ROBIER1' CHARLES GROBEN BRUCE WILSON HACKS'fAFF EUGENE MARION HANSON JAMES RICHARD KNIPE EARL PARSONS LASHER, JR. RALPH FENNO PROCTOR, JR. RALPH BELDEN RYAN JAMES BARKER SMITH, JR. WILLIAM MOORE XIANNEMAN WARREN SIMIS WRIGPIT N ,'15 C IrJ 'P H5053 ., B, :lQZQEI5!':MlEl9.3OE'1' 1T' SENIOR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Hebs-Sa HONORARY MEMBERS BRISTOW ADAMS GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT JOHN BENTLEY, JR. RALPH SHELDON HOSMER HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN LAURENCE HOWLAND MACDANIELS GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH CLYDE HADLEY MYERS ALUMNI MEMBERS RAY STEPHENS ASHEERY EARLE VOLCART HARDENBURG DAVID PIERCE BEATTY THOMAS JOSEPH MCINERNEY HOWARD BURNSHIP ORTNER ACTIVE MEMBERS HAROLD HERBERT BATE GEORGE LAMONT BIDWELL GEORGE CLINTON CASTLEMAN FREDERICK GEORGE DULAEE ROSWELL GILES ELDRIDGE RALPH LONG HIGLEY RAYMOND FRANCIS MAPES PIERSON SMITH PHELPS JAMES DAVID PRICE DOUGLAS MAXWELL ROY DONALD BURT SAUNDERS JOHN WALLER THORNE ARTHUR LEE TOWSON KENNETH BRUCE TROUSDELL 1-nf + ET .. A A'-i T -29.1. I - Q - ' . Hjr ' A 3 H50611 lfdflv-' n QZQEW' -E193 O SENIOR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Helios FACULTY MEMBERS HAROLD EUGENE BOTSFORD KARL HERMANN FERNOW ALLAN CAMERON FRASER CEDRIC HAY GUISE ROIJERT 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 ACTIVE MEMBERS STANFORD COLLINS BATES JAMES ENSIGN CROUCII ALBERT EDWARD DEER PIENRY JAMES GIBSON PAUL BYRON JONES SAMUEL RALPH LEVERING RUSH SIDNEY LOOMIS EARL BARBER PATTISON WILLIAM CLARKE RITTER ALFRED VAN WAGENEN WAYNE ERNEST WILLIS WILLARD METCALEE WOOD lm A -lpE'v f 1 'T-'Fur' ,lf-f 'Y W- A . . A , '.- -- ' P M0711 El QZQEW' 'E-I 9.3 OE ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY AR 1 WCLVB FACULTY MEMBERS EDWARD HENRY ABBUEHL HUBERT EUGENE BAXTER FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH OLAE MARTINIUS BRAUNER LEROY PEARL BURNHAM HARRY POOLE CAMDEN RALPH WHITE CURTIS EDWARD GORTON DAVIS WILLIAIVI MCLEISH DUNBAR LIVINGSTON FARRAND DONALD LORD FINLAYSON JAMES WALTER GRIMES, JR. EDWARD GODFREH' LAWSON CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN CHRISTIAN MIDJO EUGENE DAVIS MONTILLON CHARLES EDWARD OIROURKE ALBERT CHARLES PI-IELPS MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON NATEIANIEL SCHMIDT ALEXANDER DUNCAN SEYMOUR WAL'FER KING STONE KENNETI-I LELAND WASPIBURN GEORGE YOUNG, JR. GRADUATE MEMBERS EDWIN HENRY CORDES HERBERT PARKER, JR. CLASS OF 1929 STANLEY WILLIAM ABBOTT ROBERT EVANS ALEXANDER ERLING BERNHARDT BRAUNER WILLIAM CHRISTIAN CORNEHLSEN LEROY GUION GARNSEY GERALD MICHAEL GILROY MARCUS MYERS HARIKIS HAROLD EDWARD MARIETTA GEORGE LEE NEWTON PHILIP WILL, JR. TAKAYOSH1 YODA CLASS OF 1930 GEORGE CARPENTER BEIIB JOHN MILTON BILLINGS RICHARD CLAY GUTHRIDGE SHIGIEO HIRATA MALCOLM COWAN MATTICE RALPII HENRY PARKS LAWRENCE BRADFORD PERKINS CLASS OF 1931 EDWIN MORTIMER TOURTELOT, JR. I ig f I, , ' 4 .Tn 1 C . I ' 550811 V jaw- Y J? ov' 4 El QzQa'H'4'1'sI9.3 os MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY JOIIN BOYD ATWOOD JOIIN ROIIERT BANGS, JR. WILLIAM NICIIOLS BARNARD RALPII EMILRSON CARPENTER, JR CI-IARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHANV DAVID CRAMPTON ADAM CLARK DAVIS, JR. HIERMAN DIEDERICIIS FRANK OAICES ELLILNVVOOD GEORGIZ BROOKS EMENI' MILLARIJ CLAYTON ERNSIIERGER JOHN WOODNVARD FITZGERALD SEYMOUR STANTON GA1!RET'F HARRISON LOUIS GOODM.AN LEROY ADAMS GOODWIN, JR. LESLIE ELMER HERBERT CARL Tl-IIIELIQ HOFITMAN Q - rx K If 'R I . Iv is - A H7205 PAUL NORMAN HUNT DEXTER SIMPSON KIMEALL MYRON ADOLPH LEE CHARLES OSBORN MACKE1' WILLIAM LOWRY MANN, JR. CHARLES LEIGHTON MCGAVERN, FRED MULLER, JR. JAMES LOVE PAXTON, JR. LOWELL GABLE POWERS WILLIAM FREDERICK ROUNTREE, WILL MILLER SAWDON WAI.TER WOODIiOUSE SIBSON, JR. NORMAN EMBREE SCOTT GEORGE GRAHAM TROWBRIDGE ROBERT WALLINGFORD WARING FRANK JOSEPH WEIS ALBERT EDWARD WELLS WALTER HOWARD WHITE -41'-i n-'gr'-Y ' . -' I5o9I J I p I FRANK BISSIG -A 1 'UU-' nfagga'-I--slfa3O': -C CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN GEORGE FREDERICK BRYON EARLE NELSON BURROWS DANIEL HARDIN CALLAIIAN ., ik 5' I 'N L. ' I , A ix ,RIS I' HOT f-' S' -- A5f:,,-nf'- ' 'I '-me 5351 Lprxkr' :m f i, .,,O, , , I .L v '45 Pyramid WALTER LICHTENTHAELER CONWELL EDWIN ALLEN COURTNEY VEASEY BELL CULLEN ROBERT THOMSON FALCONER BRUCE WILSON HACKSTAFF ELKINS HAMILTON HALE HAROLD WHEATLEY HANSEN HARRY LEROY HILYARD EDWARD GEST HODGE WILLIAM SHARMAN IBOLD HOWARD SPAFARD JOHNSON WILLIAM ALEXANDER KERR LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE WILLIAM A'RRINGDALE MARSPIALL, 3 RICHARD JOSEPH MACCONNELL EMMETT CHASE MACCUBIIIN HENRY NEELY OGDEN CHARLES EDWARD O'ROURKE CLAUDE MARC PENDLETON JOSHUA WILSON ROWE ERNEST WILLIAM RETTGER HERBERT HENRY SCOFIELD LAWRENCE BENJAMIN TARIIELL LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART SAMUEL WAKEMAN GEORGE CURTIS WALLACE EZRA BAILEY WIIITLIAN, JR. W I V W . L EW' WC 3 - 1 -L ISIOI IfQ.'U.n El Q2.QE 'EN33 D CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY . .. , .- I I 41,4 :- 'H :I r.I- I '13 1 I-WI' I -New . Ui FIA' .. IT' , ' ' ww EE I 15.5 VE:-I ' 1 23. 51.45 . , V-aw Il ' X! J ry, I I H, I R , ' Ah f IL' 5? . II I . AZ. RI' If I- 2 Ei .- 'I -'H fREFLH 'iiiif aw f. Ag ' ti 1.535 1. , I :OIF MF Roc! cmd Bob SAMUEL IYATES AUS'TIN, JR. ARNOLD OBIED BABB FRED ASA BARNES .JAMES BASTION BURKE GILBERT PATTERSON CHURCH EVERETT LOUIS COLYER CARL CRANDALL GEORGE GIT'F EHRHART RICFIARD DUI-ILER ESSEX EUGENE ICENNETH FOUSE SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE 'JOSEPH SCOTT GOWDY DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL LOUIS DONALD MCDOWELL ERNST ALLAN NORDs'rROM, JR. .JAMES OWEN JOHN THOMAS PARSON THOMAS BRIAN PARSONS JOHN DANIEL PAYNE FRED ATWOOD PEASE, JR. JOHN EDWIN PERRY JOSEPH CRISWELL PURSGLOVE, JR WILLIAM JENNINGS QUEST ROY HORACF RITTER ERNEST WILLIAM SCHODER CLARENCE EUGENE SCOTT FREDERICK JOSIAH SPRY WILLIAM TREVOR SWOYER ROMEYN YATMAN THATCHER EDWARD THOMSON PAUL HALLADAY UNDERWOOD JOHN MURRAY WALSH, JR. ROBERT READ WARRINER JOHN WICKHAM I I 'll' 1'- Cl' O'- ' 'TTI' HI- 'I II, W A '- A V fix , A I P I511I Fd- U-' EIQZQ'-E ' 'EIQBIOE CHEMISTRY SOCIETY QQ A Ak, '11 6 i AL' D BAR HONORARY MEMBERS WILDER DWIGITT BANCROET THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS HENRY FEEHAN JOHN RAVEN JOHNSON ALBERT WASHINGTON LAUBENGAYER MELVIN LORREL NICHOLS FRED HOFFM'AN RHODES ACTIVE MEMBERS JOHN WRIGHT ACKERMAN GEORGE BANCROFT CHARLES EDWARD BARNETT ORSON CASWELL BEAMAN BURTON CHANDLER BELDEN CORNELIUS BETTEN, JR. FREDERIC SCHOFE BOERICKE MILTON TOMLINSON BUSH FREDERIC LLEWELLYN CHAPPELL, JR. JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK WILLIAM JANES CONGDON LEE DAVY RAYMOND HERBERT FLECKENSTEIN GEORGE CROSBIE FLOYD GEORG LAWRENCE PEABODY GOULD DAVID BIRNEY HAND WILLARD TEIEODORE HIXSKINS ALFRED WIENHOLD HOPIDENSTLDT ARTHUR WALTHER LEWIS IRVING EDWARD LIGHTBOSVN WINTON IRVING PATNODE ASHLEY ROBEY FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHUMACHER WARRENS DAWSON SEIBOLD HORACE BREWSTER SHOEMAKER ALBERT CORNWELL SHUMAN WILLIAM ROGERS SUTTON SAMUEL GREER TIEMANN E TOWNSEND TURNER . rr 'Tn , - Q 'THATS EE . rkl I , , xg ,O Y I Q, ,H. HSIZH ElQzQ,E JEl93Os LAW SOCIETY f , f I wwki if A H J., F! J vi if Qkfdiieiibr' QI . r. . .,- Ap sk '4Xl fE' 5'- , .fulfil K99521:i:3:2Cx:I:-:Q-2-,Way A+ .. , Y K 9 - Km -' Q I :5,,'.5'!41 XI ' f J. W 1 f 1 AIM N-'f 'I - is-we 11' ra I' 'A fA44M 'g2g IGIIPR ,,,,, I ,..-'IRM' I., f 4 ' 0' In YV 6x1 'N ' -Lu, M ., up INN., . Phi Delta Phi CONKLING INN FACULTY MEMBERS CHARLES KELLOGG BURDICK HENRX' WI'1ITE EDGERTON GUSTAVUS HILL ROBINSON HAROLD EARL VERRALL ACTIVE MEMBERS ' RAY STEPHENS ASI-IBERY JOHN GRIFFIN LAVVLER LUKE AUGUS'l'INl3 BURNS ROBERT VINCENT PARKHURST MAINE HARLAN FORD CALKINS WALTER GAUL PHELPS EDXVARD HAII.E CASE JOHN HOWARD PITTS JACK FREDERICK CASEY ARTHUR BEAGLE RATHBONE JOHN HASKELL CHAPIN RALPII DUSENBERRY RAY JOHN EDWARD COLEMAN WILERED EWART RHODES TIAIEODOIIE IRVINO COLYER JOHN AARON RIEGEL ROBERT LEE DONNELLY DAVID GEORGE ROBERTS WAL'I'lZll LOUER EMERMAN MARTIN JOHN ROESS, JR. HENRY EDWARD GARDINER THEODORE SAVELLE RYAN WILLIAA'I HARWOOD HOOBER ALBERT RUSSELL SHARPING GEORGE ADAMS HOUSTON SHERMAN BOYNTON SHULTS HOMER ALEERS HUTCHESON VICTOR THOMAS SURROWS JAMES LYNN JOHNSTON JOHN BENNETT TUCK, JR. JOHN SCOTT KERR HAMILTON WARD, JR. JERVIS LANGDON, JR. RALPH CLARK WILLIAMS, JR. LAURENCE DAVID WOOD C' A ' ' ra TC TT ': 1' Jr JI I., . ' Y A I IJ I A h 2? ' 1 H51311 lid 'U' 5- EI Q2J'3fE El930E'W'+ ' LAW SOCIETY X RMI R 'qi Sw 4, 4 I Delta Theta Phi FIN CH SENATE FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM ROBERT SPROULE STEVENS HERBERT DAVID LAUEE GEORGE 'JARVIS THOMPSON HORACE EUGENE WHITESIDE FRATRES IN URBE HARRY CHARLES BALDWIN DAVID SHERWOOD HILL, JR. RILEY HENRY HEATH JUDGE WILLARD MORRELL KENT ACTIVE CHAPTER KINGSLEY LORILLARD BENNETT CHARLES LUCIEN BRAYTON DUANE JOHN CARNES DONALD WESTLAND FALCONER LESTER ALFRED FANNING ERNEST ACHARD FINTELL JAMES Fox FLYNN THOMAS CLAVIN GALLIGAN ROBERT GOKEY GOODALE HENRY GILLESPIE HAYES, 3D. ROBERT DANIEL JONES GEORGE STANLEY KOLES JOHN CHARLES LITTLE, JR. ENOS AVERY PYLE CHARLES TAYLOR SEVERN SMITI-I SIMPSON EDWARD HENRY STIEFEL ERNEST NEAL WARREN HENRY LAURENS WILLIAMS, 313. JAMES BOONE WILSON U7 , A ral ! '-T' 1 -' 1 T3 I , I514I '- 'E IQQZQ E 5'El 9 .3 O 5 LAW SOCIETY wa 3- . 5 x g, - ' F --T ' A' Ihfgiggigzfg JH JK gqv F R 7, I 4 G Phi Agylm Delta CLASS OF 1930 JOIIN CHARLES BAGLEY JAMES FRANCIS OICONNOR CUTIIEERT BOYD CATON WILLIAM ELMER PALMER RAX'MOND STANISLAUS CUDDY FREDERICK JOHN PENDERGAST SAMUEL SINCLAIR EDSON GEORGE ROBERT TIERNAN CLASS OF 1931 WESLEX' CI-IARLES BENDER HARLEY ARNOLD LANNING 'JASPER SILVA COSTA LATHROP DENNISON MARSLAND EMEKSON ARTHUR TSCHUPP CLASS OF 1932 WILLIABI CHARLES BURNS ALl?RED CHALINIERS MOLE BYRON EVERSON HARDING TRUMAN KENT POWERS CORNELIUSJOSEIIII ,MCCARTHY WILLARD BRADNER VANDER VOORT FRANCIS DUNIIAM WORMUTH .- u I W' 'r' I W I 'I I A , 'J A I. - - X H5153 - i- 6- TEl QzQE'H '1'El9.3oEiil- SENIOR ARTS AND SCIENCES SOCIETY Ri .gf N J' Q P 'n A fJ l Goldwin Key WILLIAM CAIRNS BANTA, JR. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CAR11ENT13R JAMES CORBITT ELDREDGE HOWARD FALES HALL EDWARD TRAILL HORN MARCEL KESSEL WARRENS DAWSON SEIBOLD ERNST HENRY SUERKEN BURDETTE EARL WOODWORTH ALDEN WILSON YOUNG -.qv-ws-4-as-an-1 Sf-I 1' 1 Q - - A s 1151611 l.. . Elie' fu' 5- , ElQ2Q'E . El9 .3OE HOTEL ADMINISTRATION SOCIETY K.- Ye Hosts HONORARY MEMBERS FRANK DUDLEY .JOHN MCFARLAND HOWIE FACULTY MEMBERS CORNELIUS .BIz'r'I'EN FRANK HARRISON RANDOLPH MRS. JESSIE AUSTIN BOYS MISS FLORA ROSE RAYMOND KIEII LOUIS TOTH HOWARD BAGNALL MEEK RICHARD STEPHEN UHRBROCK ACTIVE MEMBERS . . .l, MERLE CAMPBELL BARTLEY EVERETT ELIJAII BURDGE ERNS'r CLARENEACII, JR. WlI.LARD EDWARD DECAMP HARRY GLENN HERB JAM ES RICHARD KNIFE LAWRENCE HENRX' LEVY ROBERT WEEE LEVVIS ALFRED BENNETT MERRICK HAROLD VERNON MOON JAMES ALAN MORRISON AUGUSTUS MARION NULLE WILLIAM TICKNOR REED ROBERT AARON ROSE EMMET MENDEL SHANLEY HARRY ANTHONY SMITH JAMES BARKER SMITH JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN, JR. DONALD HOAG UFFINGER HENRY BARKER WILLIAMS RUSSEL WILSON, JR. H5l7II 19213 si an 9 .3 0 MEDICAL SOCIETY XM I . lg'j, - I V' N 1 AN I chi Agzlm PHILLIPS KAY CHAMPION WILLARD JAMES CI-IAPIN FRANCIS GILLEN GENIN ROBERT IMRII2 Hoon RIEEVE SCOTT HOWLAND IRVING LUDWIG KOHN NORNIAN CALVIN MARGOLIUS VIRGIL ANDREW MASON GEORGE BURROUGIIS MIDER WILLIAM BLISS STOCKING In ? I 2 H5183 -y-qf Ifdffdi' 'EIQZQE EH-3.30 PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY 3 I n Skulls I-IONORARY MEMBERS RUSSELL PALMER HUNTER JAMES WENCESLAS PAPEZ ACTIVE MEMBERS JOHN VANDERHOFF ANDERSON FOLKE BECKER MAX RUFUS BERRY PETER LOUIS CARNESALE BLISS BARTLETT CLARK KENNETIi TYNE FAIRFAX GEORGE GRANVILLE FLENNER JOHN WINSLOW HIRSHFELD JOSEPH JOHN KANICH GLENN EDWIN KINGSLEY EARL PARSONS LASHER, JR. ROBERT LENZ EUGENE EMANUEL MAIORANA JAMES ALEXANDER MOORE ROBERT EMMET MOUNTAIN HARRY MAURICE MURPI-Il' ROGER BURDETTE NELSON BORIS PETROPF WILLIAM RAYMOND RICHARDS CHARLES GREAVES STETSON LEROY HAMII.TON WIXRDNER ,I A '!5 'j 1 T' I T' nj I, iI519E ....................... RIFE? El QzQE sl93Os 'l- VETERINARY SOCIETY Phi Zeta Aqllaa Chapter FACULTY MEMBERS DONALD WYCKOFF BAKER WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN JAMES WILLIAM BENNER RALPH RAYMOND BIRCH EARL LOUIS BRUNETT MYRON GUSTIN FINCHER PIERRE AUGUSTINE FISH JAMES NATHAN FROST JACK FULLER WALTER JOSEPH GIBBONS HERBERT LESTER GILMAN CHARLES ERNEST HAYDEN GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS HOWARD JAY MILKS VERANUS ALVA MOORE PETER OLAFSON HADLEY CARRUTHERS STEPHENSON EARL SUNDERVILLE DENNY HAMMOND UDALL ALEXANDER ZEISSIG CLASS OF 1930 FRANK BLOOM WILLIAM GEORGE KELLER .-Tnwr , I 9 LT, H520U ,'.'1f' 'A law. RER -i.l-..... 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II53911 lid-'Av' -M-MEI QEQEM'-'-EI Q3-DEMM-M Chinese Students Club LI SUI AN Ho TSENG CHANG KUNG HUAN CHANG MAI FENG CHANG RAYMOND CHANG WEI CI-IENG CHANG CHI TUNG CHEN GEORGE CHEN PAUL CHEN WEI CHEN CHUN CHUAN CHENG CHEN TAo CHING CHENG LUN CHOU CHENG YAO CHoU YUNG FANG TSENG YIN HsU HUI HUANG KU JEN HUANG CHAO HUGH CIIIEN CHI KU YU TSUAN KU FU CHUAN KUAN CHIA CHI KWAN FU TEN KWAN PUI MAN LEE MISS SIU MUI LEE CIIUNG MIN LEI TINGWEI LEW ' GEORGE BEN LIM CHUNG GEN LIN CHEN CHENG LIU CHIEN HSI LIU SHU CHUN LIU TIEN LIU YUNG MoU LU PAUL MA KENNETII MAO KONG HUAI SI-IIII SHUPEI SIIU CIIONG YOH TANG HSIEN SAN TSANG Mlss CHIEN YU TsAo HUNG KAI WU SHOU CHEN YANG Mus. FU CHUAN KUAN CHIN TEII YUAN Tsang P. Lcc W. Chang C. L. Chou C. Chen P. Chen Yuan Ching Lin LII T. Liu Lai Shu Fang Hsu C. Kwan H. Chang Ma S. Liu Mao Lcw G. Chen Lim An Yang Shih K. Chang Huang Hugh F. Kwan N. M. Chang C. C. Liu Tang C. Y. Chou N. F. Chang Tsao S. Lee C. H. Liu Wu Lai W. Chen A ' ' e-+1-- ' f -1-' -ff H Wffiii in 'F' W' 3154, - IV V . Y iI54OH NORMA CA ROLYN EVBRSON .,,....... EIQZQ: IFULUI' CO R N LL 57 S :,' ff W1 P4 EIQBOE University 4-H C lub OFFICERS FREDERICK RUIJOLIIII NORTON ..... .. DOROTHY CHARLOTTE CROWE . . .1 1q. .....,..,,,...PreJid:l1t Vice-Prefiderzt ,,,,,.,..,......S'n'retmy LYNN MILTON BOOKIIOUI' ..,,,, ..,.. ..,....,.........,.....,,,....., .,..,......,,............... FRANK ESSICIC MIXS. FRANK ESSICK DR. CARL EDWIN LADD DORIS MAE ANDREVVS ASSOCIATE MEMBERS JOHN ALVA REYNOLDS MRS. 'IOHN ALVA REYNOLDS ,......Trm.rm':r PROFESSOR WILLIAM JOSEPH WRIGHT CLASS OF 1930 DAVID EARLE ARMSTRONG DONALD AzARIA1'I ARMSTRONG ANTHONY .IOSEIIII DIADATO LYNN MII.'l'UN IBOOKHOUT HENRY SANFORD CLAPP DOROTIIY CHARLOTTE CROVVE NATALIII FAIRIIANKS FREDERICK RUDOLRII NOIKTON LESTER ASIIWOOD ROIIER1' BALE, JR. WVILLIAM DALE WVAYNIZ BROVVN HELEN CUTTER LILLIS CRANSON KRNNETII DAVIS ANETTB IDBLLA MONICA CLARA ERD MAIlll0RIE LYON ROSE CLASS OF 1931 NORhiA CAROLYN EVERSON IDA LOUISE HARRISON RUSH SIDNEY LOOMIS ARTI'lU1i WVILLIAIVI RAWLINS GEORGE ADAMS EARL, JR. GEORGE STETSON GIFFORD EDWARD ALFRED LUTZ CLASS OF 1932 CLASS OF 1933 RICHARD PRINGLE LUCILLE AUGUSTA WVORDEN CHRISTOIIEL FINCI-IER HELEN GARDINER MARION GILES MARY KELSEY LAWRENCE MCNEIL MARY RIPLEY SARA ROE RAYMOND SAWYER HELEN W EISBROD I I y I If 2 I FI, i i 1 I ffl P 1154111 I-dll-' EIQZQEW' 'El'3.30 Cross Country C lub ROSWELL GILES ELDRIDGE .,.. CHARLES FRANCIS MULLIGAN .,A,. EARL BARBER PATTISON .......,. MARKOE ORCUTT KELLOGG ...,.. ORSON CASWELL BEAMAN EARL CHARLES BRANCHE CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW RICHARD COLLIER CROSBY ALEXANDER DEPROSSE GEORGE JOHN DINSMORE FREDERICK GEORGE DULAFF DELANCEY FREDERICK ECKERT GORDON HENDERSON EIEERT FREDERICK TRAVER ELDER ROSWELL GILES ELDRIDGE WILLIAM ELDRIDGE ALBERT ROBERT ERDA PHILIP FISKE FINCH, JR. EDWARD HUDSON HAMILTON ERWIN ISAAC HIGLEY HOMER HILTON, JR. MATTIIIAS PRAGER HOMAN MARKOE ORCUTT KELLOGG Prefidnzt S,,,.Vice-Prexident SAMUEL RALPH LEVERING EDWIN MADDEN ARTHUR FRANKLIN MARTIN DONALD JOSEPH MCGINN ANDREW MCGRA1' TETSUO SCOTT MIYAKAWA CHARLES FRANCIS MULLIGAN ROY EVERT NELSON JESSE CROOK NICHOLLS EARL BARBER PATTISON ALFRED FRED RANNEY WILLIAM WARREN ROBERTS SHERWOOD DANIEL SILLIMAN WILLIAM SPRING HENRY NOYES STEUBER JOSEPH SWIRE JOHN DELMAR VAN GEEM HAROLD BOWER WALTERS Jecretmy Treamrer CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM WILSON, JR. I I - - 1 1 L I' T' -r-Q-1 .A .1 ft , . ' 'L Q H 1 v 3 ,l:Q.'f n , I 3 Q, ,.!'. V , , A - -A -,H ,, I A M4211 '65 U-9 El QZQE EIQBOE 'vm i qi, mg ,fa Fencing Club PATSEY POMPEY PIRONE ,.....,,..,,,A ,,,,,,,,,,, P reyidezzt FREDERICK WILLIAM KILBORNE ....,. ,.,.. V ice-Prexident IRVING EUGENE CANTOR... . ..,,.,, Secretafg' FRANK ANTHONY GRAVINO .... ..,... T reamrer JOHN ROBERT BEYER IRVING EUGENE CANTOR FRANCOIS DARRIEULAT THOMAS JAMES GILLIGAN WILLIAM STERLING GOODENOUGH FRANK ANTHONY GRAVINO CHARLES HASSELRIIS HERBER'f HINMAN WILLIAM JEFFERY HUDSON FREDERICK WILLIAM KILBORNE JAMES RICHARD KNIPE DAVID JACOB MARCUS CRISTOIIAL MANUEL MARTINEZ HAROLD OROPALLO ALBERT DORIAN PARETS PATSEY POMPEY PIRONE BERNARD LINCOLN RODKINSON HAROLD SAPERSTEIN ADRIAN COLLISON SCHOEDEL SIDNEY FRANCIS SCILEPPI ABRAM HERMAN STOCKMAN MARCLEL FRANCIS TETAZ AR'I'HUR ROCHE TOBIN WALKER VORIS GEORGE HENRY WELTNER CLARENCE HENR1' YARROW 1154311 ,lm I l H , E I Q .ag s'H'f'95'E I 9.3 O E Crew Club STANLEY WILLIAM ABBOTT HOWARD OWEN AIGELTINGER HAROLD HERBERT BATE JAMESBASHON'BURKE ARTHUR BELLE BUTLER BLISS BARTLETT CLARK BRUCE WILSON HACKSTAFF RICHARD JOHN HEIDELBEROER WILLIAM FRANCIS ARCHER IRELAND BERNARD KATZ FREDERICK WILLIAMS KELLEY, JR. WILLIAM LOWRY MANN, JR. CHARLES LEIGHTON MCGAVERN, JR. STUART BILLINGS NICHOLSON THOMAS WILLIAMS PIERIE FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHUMACHER NORMAN ENIBREE SCOTT JOHN'REYNOLDSSHALLCROw RAYMOND PAULSHAROOD HORACE BREWSTER SHOEMAKER ELTON MASON SMITH WILLIAM MOORE XIANNEMAN . ,1-+1-.. , , -- TQ . 1 'D 'I L-I E I gn' 5. Q 'I SS' iI544H Ifdffii' 'P'--'llEIf32QE ' 51.9305 G3 czqf club OFFICERS EUGENE ANDREW GLASSER ...... I ......,.,....,........, ..........,., P refident RODNEY KENNETH KETCIIAM . ,,..., .,,,,w.w V ire-Prefident HOWARD KORTS JENNINGS .... ,,.,,..., ..,..,.....A,A S ecrermy WILLIAAJ GIINDORITIT DEVILBISS ,,,..... ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,. T refzmrer CLIFFORD BAKER ,..,,.,,........L.,.,.,.,,,w ,L.,,..,,...,..,.....,.....,....LL,,.,..,... ...,,, P 1 zblicity Mmmggw HONORARY MEMBERS COLONEL 'IOSERI-I WILLIAM BEACIIAM, U.S.A. GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN CAPTAIN JAINIES MAHAN ROAMER, U.S.A. GRADUATE MEMBER RODNEY KENNETH KE'fCHAM SENIORS CLIFFORD BAKER ERMANNO FRANCIS GIZZARELLI EDWARD BUTLER EUGENE ANDREW GLASSER WILLIANI ORNDORIIE DIZVILBISS HOWARD KORTS JENNINGS GIXRRISON LAVVRENCIE DILLON RUSH SIDNEY LOOMIS ROBERT JAMES WALLACE . JUNIORS FREDERICK TODD BUDELMAN MILTON JOHN FOTER TI-IEODORE LEONARD OSEORN, JR. HIZNIQY CONGER PURCELL ROBERT DAVIS RICHTMYER PAUL FREDERICK ROBSON IIOHN CARLTON STOCKER ADOLPH EDWARD TIESLER LEROY HAINIILTON WARDNER ' ni' - ,lvl Lv- , -ju' 1- -We I 1 I .- H545H lQzf3s'9 '1'El 93 O Knickerbazcker FRANCIS LEE CARROLL VVULARDJAMESCHAMN BLISS BARTLETT CLARK JOHN GIRARD CONNELL FRANK SANFORD FRENCH GERALD MICHAEL GILROY BRUCE WILSON HACKSTAFF ARTHUR PARSONS HIBBARD SAMUEL RALPH LEVERING JOHN TOTMAN MANNING DONALD WARD MOORE h4ARTHJJOHN ROES,JR. WILLIAM BLISS STOCKING WILLIAM FRANCIS SULLIVAN PHILUPXVILL,JR. 1 ! ' A 1 2, H546Il Ti TH ,... -1q--..-1 ',-gp f Y 'I Q2Q.EIM'y1lEl 930: Anvil Club DONALD BURT SAUNDERSM... WILEUR DONALD HEIDKIE ..,.. HENRY OSSWALT BOSCIIEN .,Y,, ., EUGENE EMANUEL MAIORANA A,,, A HENRY OSSWALT BOSCHEN JOHN EDWARD CALHOUN DOMINICK FRANCIS CHIRICO RAYMOND HERBERT DE SOCARRAS WILEUR DONALD HEIDKE JOSEPH VINCENT LABATE ROBERT PHILLIPS LUDLUM EUGENE EMANUEL MAIORANA VINCENT THEODORE MONTEBIARANO CHRISTIAN ERNST ......,,....PreJident ,, ., .. Vice-Pre.rideI2t , ..... Secretmiy ...,. T1'mmrer CARL FREDERICK OLSEN FRANK 'JOSEPH PRINCIPE RICHARD RIEWERTS GARRETT VAN SICKLEN RYERSON DAVID SACH DONALD BURT SAUNDERS HAROIJD LAWTON SCHULTZ HARRISON BANKS SIMPSON 'WILLIAM GEORGE STEVENS WICHERN - - V' ,- J ' .I 11 II547H Iii-'fu' Z- an Qzfaa- '-219.305 Newman Club EDMOND THOMAS FEIST ...... MARY VIRGINIA DUFFY ..., MADELINE TRIER DUFFY .....,,,.,,,, CHARLES HERIVIAN SNYDER, JR ..... THOMAS ANDREW MCGOEY ..., . L.,........Vzce Preyzdefzt ..,....,.Recw'dzug .ferletafy .Correxpwzdzzztg Secretary REVEREND WILLIAM BYRNE ,,..,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Cbfgplam PROFESSOR GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH ..,... .. Hmfarmzz JOSEPH PAUL ACTON JOSEPH WILLIANI ALAIMO CECELIA ALTHEA AUST CECILIA BAKER ANTONIO CLEMENTI2 BALDUCCI EDWARD BIGERT IRWIN WILLIAM BOYLAN ROIIERTA BRENNAN CHRISTINE BRUNNETT1 JOSEPH LOUIS CAMISA ANTHONY CAPOZZOLI MICHAEL CATALANO MURIEL CLOSE HELEN COTTER JEANNE MARIE DANFORTH DOLORES DAVERN ANGELA DONNELLY MADELINE TRIER DUFFY MARY W7IRGINIA DUFFY JOSEPH RILEY DUNN MADELYN EGIDI ROSE ELLENDT ANNA MARIE FARRELL EDMOND THOLIAS FEIST CHARLES ANDREW FLYNN HELEN LOUISE GILLIGAN ERNIANNO FRANCIS GIZZARELLI MARY ELIZABETH GLYNN BEATRICE GREENE NATALIE HASSETT THOMAS FRANCIS HAYES JOHN DONALD HOPPEII .JALIES JAMISON HUNTER ELINOR IVES WILLIAM GEOIIGE KELLER MARGARET KOIJICHI RUTH CATHERINE LAIBLE THOMAS GEORGE LAMBERTI HELEN REGINA LUSCHINSKY MARGARET ELLEN ALTHEA MCCABL ROBERT JOSEPH MCCARTI-IY THOMAS ANDREW MCGOEY PETER JAMES MCMANUS MARIE MAN'FEL MANUEL PERCY MIXRIN OLIVE MILLER URSULA MILLER IQATHLEEN MOLOWA MARY MOLOWA MAURICE JACKSON MURRAH' MARQJORIE O'CONNOR DOROTHY PENTECOST FRANK PIPIA GUSTAVO RODIKIGUEZ-MAll'1fIN JOSEPHINE RUFFINO THEODORE SAVELLE RYAN FELIX RAFAILL SAURI SIDNEY FRANCIS SCILEPPI BERNARD SCULLY DOROTHY SHILRIDAN JULIA SHOFFER CHARLES HERMAN SNYDER, JR HARRY SOHON ,MARIAN JEANNE TALBOT EDNA MARIE TANZER JULIA MARGARET TROY ERNEST ANDREW WEIZER Us ,. X. I . lj 'Tqlr-4,4 'W' '-t-fur -'-v'f'1:'- . I 'I X 4 I , T .v..' - rg m , J .ut J H J I 554811 IH- U-' El Q2Q'E 'EIQBD' ,B X ' 7 I Druids FRANK Tl'IOBURN ARMSTRONG HORACIS GREELEY BISREAN, JR. JA M ES BASTION BURKE ERNST CLARISNBACH, JR. HAIIOLD THOMAS CLARK BURTON SPARLING DAVIS SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR. RICHARD ARLIIN EVANS, JR. ELMER LEWIS GATES, JR. EUGENE MARION HANSON ERNST EKLENIBECK EARL PARSONS LASHER, JR. HEIiBEll'F Poms PARKER JOI-IN REYNOLDS SHALLCROSS RICHARD WALLESER WEST EDWIN AYLBURTON WILLIS THIEODORE NISWELL WOOD II j,1 I I I I 3 H549B Fd-'UI' El QZQEUH' 'EI 9.30 ,W P.: 65535 f12?E ,':,1',-is --1-' ..-, 1. '-I H11 13?-4. . 'M Obelisk ROBERT STEWART BONSALL LESLIE ELNIER HERBERT WALTER ALEXANDEII HUNT GEORGE PERCY HUNTER CLAYTON ELMORE LARSON ROBERT BETTS MRXNNING NICIiOLAS CARR NORTI-IRUP NEWTON EDSON RANDALL RAYMOND FRED RANGES THOMAS HARRISON RISK NORMAN EMBREE SCOTT WALTER WOODHOUSE SIBSON, JR ROBERT NIILLER SMITH ADAM SHORT TROWBRIDGE GEORGE GRAHAM TROWBRIDGE FRANK JOSEPH WEIS LEVILLE JAMES WITHROW, JR. 'b-'- 1 ' if I Q -I L M 8 . '1 Q. I' 'A ' 5 ' J f I yu E I I I E I , HSSOH lid-'UC' EIQZQEW' 'EIQBOE ' if . Q' , . A fl L6 V' -s Totem C lub WILLIAM CAIRNS BANTA, JR. EDWARD RALDII BOSE DAVID HARBION HAIIIIY GLENN HERB ROBERT DOUGLAS JUNGE CLAYTON ELMORE LARSON FRANK LEONARD GIBRIEN THOMAS WILLIAMS PIERIE PAUL FREDRICK ROBSON GEORGE RICHARD SCHOEDINOER, J ARTHUR FONDA SLOCUINI ROBERT STIEGLITZ RALPH HENRY STODDARD CLARENCE JAMES WEBSTER IIV'1 O RM- -N'-1 II55111 LQUOMEN -l Iv U -1-l. ?Q2UEM1393DEC ' W0me1z's Aelmifzistmtion Miss RACHEL LOUISE FITCH Dean of W077Z67l 5' , I I ' 1- Miss GRACE SEELEY 4 MISS GERTRUDE HOUSTON NYE Social Direeter of Sage College Social Director of Prudence Rifley Hall A C W av- C C O, 'I' 5 A ,J A O 1, ESSSH . - - lfqflq .iiliil Fl?-lf 3: 5','3305 , 1 A I ' mg, , ali - 'W Eff' ' , ' L 5'-513 ' FTW, , E. Q m 3 1, g '- W , I W, V li., I F 51: ,ff 1: ,, gi! if - ' -' 1 iv SENIORS I Q 1 312? . ANITA Laimona ALLEN, Nub, Lancaster, Pa. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Oneida High School. I'lBf1r5 Dance Festival 1, 3, 4. ANNA Louisa ANDREWS, Ann, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schenectady High School. ZIK5 Mortar Board5 Raven and Serpent5 Penthamag Varsity Hockey Team 15 Crew 2, 35 Dance Festival 1, 2, 35 Class Picnic Committee 1, 45 Hades Committee5 Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 W.S.G.A. Council 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. Council 1, 35 Women's Musical Clubs 1, 25 Class Vice- President 15 Class President 25 Class Song Leader 1, 4, President of Sage 35 President of Organized Groups 45 State Cash Scholarship. Doms MAE Axsrnnaws, Glens Falls. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Glens Falls High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. ANNA CHARLOTTE Asstus, Ann, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Ina ELLA Aucu, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lafay- ette High School. AF5 fi1BK5 fbKfIvg Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Balch Hall, Unit I, President 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HELON Gun-tauou Bmcan, Gouverneur. Home Economics. Prepared at Gouverneur High School. Archery Team 35 Women's Musical Clubs 4. 0 KA'rt-rAn1N1z WVEAKLEY BAKER, Kay, Harrisburg, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. AEA5 AKA5 IIAH5 Class Picnic Committee 3, Chairman 45 W.S.G.A. Judiciary Committee 45 Balch Hall, Unit II, Vice-President 45 Manager of Tennis 1. MAIIJORIEJANE BALL, Marge, Mahanoy City, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mahanoy City High School. JEAN GORDON BANcnom', Gin, Ithaca. Arts and Sceinces. Prepared at Westover Preparatory School. .KKI75 Raven and Serpent, Penthamag Winner of W.A.A. C and Bar. Varsity Hockey Team 1, Z, 4, Captain 35 Crew 1, 2. 3, 4, Fencing Team 2, 35 Hockey Team 1, 3, Captain 2, 45 Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, junior Christening Committee, Chairmang W.S.G.A. Council 45 W.A.A. Council 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, Mistress of Make-up 45 Dot and Circle, Secretary 35 The Foil, Vice- President 35 Class Publicity Manager 43 Manager of Tennis 2, 3, 45 Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 2, 3, 45 Th: Cornell Dail-if Sun Board, Assistant Women's Editor 3, 4. ELDA JANE BARKER, Jamey, Newark. Home Economics. 'Prepared at Newark High School, AEA, ON5 Sedowa, Secretary 45 Farmers' Week Committee 2, 35 Ag. Domecon Association, Vice-President 45 Kermis 3, 4. 15581 MARGARET Saumzv BA'rzMAN, Margie, Boonville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boonville High School. X825 Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. 44 Freshman Play. RUTH Amnnmn BeAm.u, Wahoo, Nebr. Home Economics. Prepared at Wahoo High School. MAIXY Iomo Balm, Onie, Sykesville, Pa. Home Economics. Prepared at Sykesville High School. BEATRICE ELEANOR BILLINGS, Bee, Waltham, Mass. Home Economics. Prepared at Framingham Normal School. MARY Louisa Bxsnov, Bish, Lyons. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lyons High School. Illlfbg Varsity Archery Team 3, Archery Team Ll, 3g Dance Festival 1, 2, Dramatic Club 3, 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Auca EVA Bi.Auvam', Blauvie, Port Byron. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Port Byron High School. IlB1ivg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EMILY Louise 'BLooo, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Westover Preparatory School. Adrg Varsity Hockey Team 1, 2, 35 Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg junior Advisory Committee, Junior Christening Committeeg College Honor Committee 3, 45 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Vice-President 4, W.S.G.A., Treasurer 4. MIRIAM DuBois Bnoomm, Flnshing.'T Home Economics. Prepared at Flushing High School. IIAOg Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 49 State Cash Scholarship. Rama GRACE Bonnow, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bushwick High School. fl2Kflf. CAROL ANN Buncmmniz-xo, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. KAQ Dance Festival 2, Freshman Playg State Tuition Scholarship. il559ll -Q-f SYLVIA Bnesuan, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ethical Culture School. Alifbg Freshman Play Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committee. Pmrus KNox Bnru., Phil, New Haven, Conn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at New Haven High School. The Sibley jaurzml lIfEl1gflIL'6l'iUg Board 3, Circulation Manager 4. HELEN Mmum Baooxs, Beer, New Hartford. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at New Hartford High School. AEA. JEANNETT12 ELENA l3nowN, Jinnie, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. KKl g Crew 3g Circolo Italianog Cercle Francaisg Dramatic Club 4. CATHARINE Mmmm Bui.1.ocic, Kit, Yonkers. Agriculture. Prepared at Yonkers High School. EK5 fI1Kfbg Archery Team 1, 25 Farmers' Week Committee Z, 34 Agassiz Clubg Floriculture Club. RUTH BURNSIDE BURNS, Oswego. Home Economics. Prepared at Oswego High School. AEA. FLORENCE ANNE Casa, Casey, Syracuse. Home Economics. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. AZ. Canoumz DAYTON Cnanwicrc, Shine, Lakemont. Home Economics. Prepared at Starkey Seminary. DOROTHY FRANCES CIIAMPLAIN, Dodo, Dunkirk. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Dunkirk High School. Hockey Team lg Dance Festival lg Newman Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Euzfmarn INGRAM CHENILY, Betty, Eden. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Buffalo Seminary. AfDgWomen's Musical Clubs 1. H5603 LUNETTA Fin' Cx-runcnim., Nctta,' Glens Falls. Arts and Sciences. Prepared ar Glens Falls High School. KA4-Iunior Advisory Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. The l'V..S'.G.A. Newt Board, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4. Many MILDRED Ccanic, Clark, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Charles Gorton High School. AZ, Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3, Baseball Team 1, 2, 35 Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, Dance Festival 2, 35 Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Cercle Francais, Tertulia Estudiantilg Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, Freshman Playg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The W..S'.G.A. Nzw: Board 2. Louisa Ftonmn Ctamcrz, Bobbie, Syracuse. Home Eco- nomies. Prepared at Vocational High School. HELEN ELISATSETI-I Coi.1wvn1.r., Schenectady. Home Economics. Prepared at Schenectady High School. Santan Mn' Couz, Sally, Staten Island, Home Economics. Prepared at Curtis High School. KA, Class Picnic Com- mittee 3. EVELYNE MAY Cociarzn, Ebha, Allentown, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Allentown High School. AF, Basket- ball Team 1, Crew 1. Lucia Manouann-iz CONDON, Oliver Twist, Medina. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Medina High School. Newman Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Geivrriunu Gsonoma Comm, Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bay Ridge High School. fbBKg fl1Kfl1g Mortar Boartlg Raven and Serpent, Penthainag Winner of the W.A.A. C , Baseball Team 1, Captain 3, Soccer Team 2, 3, Captain 45 Track Team 3, Dance Festival 1, 2, 35 Sophomore Cotil- lion Comniittee, Chairman, junior Advisory Committeeg W.S.G.A. Council 4, Dramatic Club 3, Women's Debate Club, Class Cheerleader 1, 45 Class Vice-President 3, Presi- dent of Outside House 3, Balch Hall, Unit II, President 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FRANCES ANNE Cnauwnziz, Philadelphia, Pa. Landscape Archi- tecture. Preparccl at Germantown High School. TIBKID. Fnancas Cnossmau, Fran, Utica. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Utica Free Academy. E56111 auf -GA 'W- u C 2' Q . tiff.. FRANcEs BERNICE Cutmznvizn, Frankie, Dallas, Tex. Agri- culture. fI1Kfl1. MARY EL1zAnam CUNNINGHAM, Cooperstown. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cooperstown High School. fbBK- f1iKfi2g Newman Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JANET HARRISON DALTON, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schenectady High School. IIBQH, junior Ad- visory Committeeg W.A.A. Council 25 Silver Bay Club, Freshman Playg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Manager of Archery 1, 2. MADELYN Louisa DAv1s, Allentown, Pa. Home Economics. Prepared at Allentown High School. AZ, Sophomore Cotillion Committee. CAROLINE Kutsax' DAWDY, Elmira, Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Elmira Free Academy. AOIT, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Penthamag Varsity Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Fencing Team 25 Tennis Team 2, Freshman Banquet Committee, Chairman, Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 25 Hades Committee, Junior Advisory Committee, W.S.G.A. Judiciary Committee 45 W.A.A. Council, Treasurer 2, 3, The Foil, Silver Bay Club, Class Vice-President 2, Class President 3, W.S.G.A. Council 3, 4, W,S.G.A., President 45 Manager of Hockey 2, Manager of Intramural Basketball 3. D ALMA Bisnov Dawair, Dewey, Shortsville. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Clifton Springs High School. AZ, Junior Advisory Committee, Kermis 2, 3. DOROTHY MAY DIBTZEN, Dot, Dunkirk. Home Economics. Prepared at Dunkirk High School. Xllgjunior Christening Committee, junior Cabinet. l MARGARET CARSON Dowzvzs, Troy. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Troy High School. State Cash Scholarship. MADELINE Tarun Durrv, Perry. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Perry High School. Baseball Team 1, 2, Soccer Team 3g Freshman Commission, Newman Club, Secretary 3, 45 W0men's Musical Clubs 1, 2, Librarian 3, Vice-President 45 Balch Hall, Unit IV, Vice-President 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship, Manager of Archery 4. MARY VIRGINIA DUFFY, Coaldale, Pa. Home Economics. Prepared at St. Edward High School. Newman Club, Vice-President 4. ll5621lA r Minnmzo MARY EAGAN, Scarsdale. Home Economics. Prepared at Scarsdale High School. AZQ Hockey Team 1, 25 Dramatic Club 2, 3, Associate Mistress of Costumes 4, Newman Club, Kei-mis Committee 1, 2, 3. 4. Lani Emzn, Lee, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School. Freshman Play, State Tuition Scholar- ship. Mmmxz Enmmsrizn, Min, Ithaca. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. Wo1nen's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGUERI'fE Awrnun EDWARDS, Marg, Whitney Point. Home Economics. Prepared at Whitney Point High School. Xilg Womcn's Musical Clubs 4. EMMAJANB ENos, Adams. Home Economics. Prepared at Adams High School. Euzanaru JANE Evuzv, Detroit, Mich. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Miss Newman's School. KA9. Donorl-xv Louisa EVANS, Dot, Guilford. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Guilford High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Nonmzi CAROLYN Evimsou, Normy, Mount Morris. Home Economics. Prepared at Mount Morris High School. 4-H Club, President 4. Eumnon S-rack Faiuz, White Plains. Home Economics. Pre- pared at White Plains High School. Basketball Team 1. RILDA Euzaxmru Furman, Ril, Geneva. Home Economics. Prepared at Geneva High School. H6311 l '32 W' rg , ELrzan1z1'r-1 Comma FARWELL, Beth, Hinsdale. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Olean High School. Crew lg Rifle Team 15 Women's Cosmopolitan Club. Benmce Farm, Bee, Newark Valley. Home Economics. Prepared at Newark Valley High School. Areteg Women's Musical Clubs 45 Kermis 3g Hrigden Home Bureau Scholar- ship. RACHEL ELLA FIELD, Oneida. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oneida High School. Track Team Z. EVELYN SNEDAKER FISHER, Lyn, Buffalo. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. KA, ONQ Dot and Circle, Vice-President 3, Sedowa, Presi- dent 4, Rifle Team 2, 3g Hades Committee, Junior Advisory Commirrecg Areteg The Foil, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Home Economics Club, Vice-President 4, Balch Hall, Unit I, Vice-President 4, Manager of Fencing 3, 4. MARTHA Conneua Fist-mn, Marty, Lanclsale, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Landsale High School. AEA. Bzivrmciz ELIZABETH Fosrlzu., Bee, Owego. Home Ecof nomics. Prepared ar Owego High School. AEAg Farmers' Week Committee 1, 2, 35 Kermis 34 The Come!! COIIl1f7j'7lICll Board 2, 3, 4. JOSBDHINE FRANKLIN, Akron, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at West High School. AEKD. KATHARINE FLANDERS FREELAND, Katia Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared ar West Philadelphia Girls' High School. AZ. Nzrrlz VIRGINIA FREEMAMLE, Net, Oswego. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oswego High School. Stare Cash and Tuition Scho arships. AGNES Trmizsa GAINEY, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. KA. ll564H MARGARET Esrtnm GAMuLE, Peggy, lthaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Providence Technical High School. Munmt. LYON Gantman, Mu, Milford, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Milford High School. 1lBflf,Penthama, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Winner of W.A.A. C and Bar and Blazerg Crew 1, 2, 3g Soccer Team 1, 24 Dance Festival 1, 25 Class Picnic Committee 2, junior Advisory Committeeg W.A.A. Council, Secretary 3, 4g Wayside Aftermath, Balch Hall, Unit II, Vice-President 49 Manager of Baseball 1, 2, 3. FLORENCE ANNA GEmcuN, Flossic, jamaica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bryant High School.: Dance Festival 1, 2, 3, Agassiz Clubg Arete, Sage Chapel Choir 4, Balch Hall, Unit IV, Vice-President 4, State Tuition Scholarship. HELEN Glrursvtn, Syracuse. Architecture. Prepared at Albany High School. KAG. Gt..mYs Com GILLETT, Auburn. Agriculture. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School. State Cash Scholarship. GERTRUDE GOLDMAN, Gert, Mount Vernon. Agriculture. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. Archery Team 15 Dance Festival 1, 2g State Cash Scholarship. RUTH GORl!A'fY, Niagara Falls. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. Crew 2, 33 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, 45 Women's Musical Clubs 2, 3, 4. HELEN MAY Gruzirs, Nellie, Port Washington. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Port Washington High School. HELEN LAMONTE Gnirms, Roslyn Heights. Home Economics. Prepared at Binghamton Central High School. Afllg Sedowag Dance Festival Zgllunior Christening Committee, W.S,G.A Council 45 Home Economics Club, Treasurer 3, President 4' s Women's Musical Clubs 1, 25 President of Outside House 3, Manager of Crew lg Manager of Soccer lg The CUfllf!lC0llI1fl:jl' man Board 1, 2, 3, Domecon Editor 4. SYLVIA GUTMANN, Skippy, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Brown School. Baseball Team 3, 4g Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Deutscher Vereing State Cash Scholar- ship. lI565ll gps- fi if., auf'-G' W1-' f T' it Eg 1 ANNE SARGEN1' Hamrxror-x, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. ACP. Luc1Lr.1z Pxriucrn HAIIDEN, Forest Hills Gardens. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newtown High School. KKF. Junior Christening Committceg The Column: Board 3, Women's Business Manager 4. IDA Louisa HARRISON, Marcellus. Home Economics. Prepared at Marcellus High School. 4-H Club. Fruncxzsca PATRIA HAUSLEIN, Frankie, Auburn. Home Economics. Prepared at Academic High School. Fencing Team 25 Dance Festival 2, 3, 4g The Foilg Sage Chapel Choir 3. MILDRBD Hnmr, Milly, New York City. Art and Sciences. Prepared at Robert Louis Stevenson High School. SYLVIA CAROLINE Hu:roN, Sliv, Larchmont. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mamaroneck High School. AZg Soccer Team 1, 2, 35 Dance Festival 25 Freshman Com- missiong Class Picnic Committee 2, 35 Sophomore Cotillion Committceg Women's Musical Clubs 3, 45 Class Secretary 4g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Kxrmznrwu Fnnnemnuizou 1-IINMAN, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Fredonia Normal School. Wornen's Musical Clu s 4g Sage Chapel Choir 2, 3. Lnovocmua Hrzsuu, Leo, Buffalo. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. KAg Archery Team lg Womeu's Cosmopolitan Clubg Women's Musical Clubs 1. MILDRED OLIVE Honuno, Richmond Hill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Washington Irving High School. KAg Dance Festival Committee 3g Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4. Louise Hom.Dmu.1N, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bushwick High School. H566H PAULINE BARTLE HOISINGTON, Norman, Okla. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. KAG. MlI.DRED MARIE Hoxum, Milly, Riverhead. Home Economics. Prepared at Riverhead High School. Dot and Circle, Vice-President 45 Varsity Soccer Team 15 Baseball Team 35 Crew 3, Rifle Team 35 Soccer Team 1, 3, 4, W.A.A. Council 45 WOHICHIS Musical Club 3, 45 Sage Chapel Choir 2, Manager of Hockey 4. RUTH Dans HoMAN, Penn's Grove, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at PCFIHIS Grove High School. Manoimer GERTRUDE Hovicms, New Hartford. Arts aIId Sciences. Prepared at New Hartford High School. EK. Manoaner EDITH l'lORSI:ALL, Meg, Monticello, Ark. Home Economics. Prepared at Agricultural and Mechanical College. BKDA, Women's Musical Clubs 4. ELLEN Huoiies, Cortland. Home Economics. Prepared at Cortland High School. ELNORA Biznriu HUNGERFORD, Nora, Ithaca. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Manoaiuzr ANN HUI1I1M.1IN, Peg, Easton, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Easton High School. Alag Dance Festival lg Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Freshman Play. HELEN HYLIAN, Woodmere, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. HAZEL ELIZA Inns, Bergen. Home Economics. Prepared at Bergen High School. ll567ll N l V gl I TV? fiI3F'i' if Us lf., 1 DoRR1s Lou ILLSTON, Jamestown. Home Economics. Prepared at Jamestown High School. JANET ELIZABETH IRISH, Betty, Auburn. Agriculture. Prepared at Academic High School. A0115 Sedowag Varsity Hockey Team 15 Baseball Team 1, 2, 35 Hockey Team 1, 2, 35 Class Picnic Committee 35 W.S.G.A. Council 45 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 34 Balch Hall, Unit III, President 45 Freshman Playg President of Outside House 35 Pan-Hellenic Associa- tion, Secretary-Treasurer 3. BRUNHTLDA MARGARET IRMSCHLER, Hilda, Lansdale, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Amsterdam High School. Crew 25 Soccer Team 2, 35 Deutscher Vereing Wotnen's Musical Clubs 2, 35 State Cash Scholarship. BLUIMA RosE Jscons, Norfolk, Va. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Maury High School. EAT. PRISCILLA Hrcxcs JAQUITH, Pris, Yonkers. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Gorton High School. AAA5 Mortar Boardg Raven and Serpentg Archery Team 15 Dance Festival lg Class Picnic Committee 25 Hades Committeeg Junior Christening Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 45 Freshman Playg President of Outside House 35 Manager of Archery 25 Tb: Cornell Daib Sm: Board 3, Women's Editor 4. JANET Surinam JENNINGS, Candor. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Candor High School. fI1BKg fIJKfP. OLETA ESTHER JOHNSON, Leta, Canandaigua. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Canandaigua Academy. 4-H Club. Sims LILLIAN KAUEMAN, Coffee, Elizabeth N.J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Battin High School. HELEN GRANT KEEsE, Peg, Wyoming, N.J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Milburn High School. AAA, Penthama, President 45 Varsity Hockey Team 15 Baseball Team Z5 Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis Team 2, 35 Dance Festival 15 Junior Advisory Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 45 W.A.A. Council 44 Class Secretary Z. GWENDQLYN COPFIN KERR, Ithaca. Home Economics. Pre- : pared at the Packer Collegiate Institute. 556811 HAruuE'r'rE ELLA Kruoscnv, Heli, Rushford. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Rushford High School. KA. MARJORIE ELLENOR KNAW. Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. KKI'g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. IoNE LAURA K0l.LER, I, Johnstown. Home Economics. Pre- pared atjohnstown High School. Archery Team 35 Won1en's Musical Clubs 1, 3, 4. FRANCES IRMA Knoum, Frankie, Woodside. Arts and Sciences. Pre mretl at Newtown High School. KK1'g.junior Christening Committee, junior Cabinet, Women's Cos- mopolitan Club. ISABEL XVINANS LAMB, Lambie, White Plains. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Roger Ascham School. liKl'g Hockey Team 35 '86 Memorial Stage. ErsA LAUEENGAYER, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Sche- nectady High School. ' FRANCES MYRTLE LEONARD, Fran, New York City. Home Economics. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. AEAg fblifbg ON, AEPQ Crew 1, 2, 34 Soccer Team 1, 2, 35 Hades Commitreeg Women's Debate Club 3, 45 Class President 44 The Cornell COIllIflJ'Il1fI7I Board 1, 2. MARIE FLAVIA LEONARD, Mice, New York City. Home Economies. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. fblifbg ON, Soccer Team 1, 2, 33 Home Economics Club Scholar- ship. RITA HELEN Luvi, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schenectady High School. Donormr MARX' Lnwls, Dotty, Salamanca. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Susquehanna High School. AZ, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Mandolin Club 3. ll569ll R r WT ep ERMA Ruru Lewis, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Port Byron High School. HBfIJg Senior Cabinet, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, The Cornell Coznztrgwmzr Board 3, Associate Editor 4. GENEVIE MARIE Lewis, Gen, Almond. Home Economics. Prepared at Almond High School. Emu L1NDanM,xN, Alleghany. Home Economics. Prepared at Alleghany High School. W.S.G.A. Council 45 Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Secretary 4g Silver Bay Club, Wo1nen's Musical Clubs 2, 3, President 4. I-lawn Lrvscrirrz, Easton, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Easton High School. AEfI1, Baseball Team lg grew 2, Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Deutscher-Verein. Mlmm ROSALIE LoGiu.sso, Ria, Perryburg. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Gowanda High School. ' Bm-riucn MARINE Love, Betty, Jamestown. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Jamestown High School. AEAQ ON, Treasurer 45 Soccer Team 2, 3, 4g,Iunior Advisory Committeeg Farmers' Week Committee 3. LYDIA E1.o1sE Luxzmm, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Illifb. MARY-IANE LYMAN, May, Hazelton, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hazelton High School. XS2g Cercle Francais, Newman Club. RUTH lsAnHLuz LYMAN, Ignatz, Middletown. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Middletown High School. AEAg Dance Festival 1, 3g Women's Musical Clubs 3, Freshman Plav. EL1zAnE'r1-1 JANE LYNAHAN, Betty, Corning. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Corning Free Academy. AOIIQ State Cash Scholarship. flsvol NQRMA MACGREGOR, Norma, Chateaugay. Home Economics. Prepared at Chateaugay High School. MARGARET PATRICIA M.KDERER, Hoosick Falls. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lansingburgh High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ANNA AMANDA MAK.RRAlNEN, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. ROSEJOCBLYN MAIKGCDLIN, Rosie O'Grady, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Baseball Team lg Hockey Team 1, 2, 4: Fencing Team 25 Soccer Team 3, 4g Dance Festival 1, 2, 35 Hades Committeeg Dramatic Club 45 The Foilg Liberal Club. GEORGIANA MAIIKS, Deposit. Home Economics. Prepared at Deposit High School. Arere, President 4. Louise MARGARET MARKS, Gloversville. Home Economics. Prepared at Gloversville High School. ADA Louisa MASON, Albion. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albion High School. llB1l'g Freshman Play Commirteeg Areteg Balch Hall, Unit I, Vice-President 45 State Cash Scholarshipg Manager of Crew 2, 3, 4. HARRIE-r Bmsr MASON, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. ANNE Laomz M.kT1'ESON, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. State Tuition Scholarship. Rurn VY1.m rA Mnnunr, East Homer. Home Economics. Prepared at Cortland High School. ll571ll ,gp- fr 3. . I a m v-+- . X , f qi' '-W' J gl r MARGARET ELLEN ALTI-IEA MCCABE, Peg, Haverstraw. Home Economics. Prepared at Haverstraw High School. Afb, Raven and Serpentg Hockey Team 1, 3, 4g Sophomore Cotillion Committee, junior Advisory Committeeg W. S. G. A. Council 45 Dramatic Club 2, Membership Committee 3, Vice-President 45 Newman Club, Vice-President 3, 4g Silver Bay Clubg Class Cheerleader 35 Class Publicity Mana- ger 2, Chairman of Sorority Houses 4. RUTH CATHERINE MCCOLLY, Greensburg, Pa. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Greensburg High School. KA. MARY JANE MCCORMACK, Mary Jane, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Cercle Francais, Newman Clu 5 Women's Musical Clubs 4. ELLEN EL1zAmm-1 MEDDEN, Onnie, Seneca Falls. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mynderse Academy. KKII SELMA RAE MEISELS, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Ethical Culture School. GRACE EVELYN Mnrzolzn, Ev, Cogan Station, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Williamsport High School. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 45 Arete. CARRIE Maven, Richmond Hill. Hotel Administration. Pre- pared at Richmoncl Hill High School. flflll. IDA V MxLL1zrz, Port jervis. Home Economics. Prepared at Port Jervis High School. KA, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3. MARGARETIIA LYON IVIITCHELL, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Ovid High School. State Cash Scholarship. Amee :KATHERINE Mor-nz, Ithaca. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. X525 Women's Musical Clubs 3, 45 Tb: C0!7lt'l!COIlI1fl:j'7l741ll Board 2, 3, 4. ll572Il Dorus MoN'rooMem', Silver Creek. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Silver Creek High School. lllifll, HBH, Mortar Board, Secretary 4, Baseball Team 2, junior Cabinet, W.S.G.A Council 4, Women's Debate Club, Treasurer 3, President of Outside House 3, T111 Cnrmllimz Board, Women's Editor 4. BERNICB EVELYN MORRISON, Bee, Sherrill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sherrill High School. Silver Bay Club, Women's Musical Clubs 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MILDRED EusAnm'u MOR'FON, Milly, Ossining. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ossining High School. Afb. JEAN MuNsoN, Jeannie, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Charles Gorton Hifh School. Hockey Team 1, reshman Commission, Presi ent of Outside House 3, Balch Hall, Unit III, Vice-President 4, Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4, Treasurer 3. MAn1oN Esrmza Munn-iv, Murph, Phoenix. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Fulton High School. KA, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Freshman Play Committee, Hades Committee, Junior Advisory Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 4, judiciary Committee 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, President of Outside House 3, State Cash Scholarship, Thr W..9.G,A. News Board, Associate Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 4. LAURA MAllEL Mums, Poughkeepsie. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Millerton High School. Emrn GRACE NAsrr, White Plains. Home Economics. Prepared at White Plains High School. KA, fbliflrg ON, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Sedowa, Penthama, Winner of W.A.A. C and Bar, Varsity Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 49 Hades Committee, Chairman, junior Advisory Committee, Chairman, W.S.G.A. Council 3, Publicity Chairman 4, Recording Secretary 4, W.A.A. Council 2, 3, Home Economics Club, Vice-President 3, Chairman of Activities 4, Manager of Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNA Louise NES1'MANN, Wheeling, W. Va. Chemistry. Prepared at Warwood High School. FLORENCE EMMA NICIIOLLS, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. llllfb, Dance Festival 1, The Cn 14111111 Board 3, Women's Business Manager 4. GUNllIl.D W1Ll'IEl.N1INA Nlcno1.soN, Nicky, Ossining. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ossining High School. AAA, Freshman Commission, junior Cabinet. ll573ll QW' , I A J- l ll ,va F' 'Y . A f LYDIA NICOLAIDU, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Endicott High School. NINA Nrkiroaoxfr, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Schenectady High School. AAL Cercle Francais. Esrmziz CoRNrzr.IA NOTl'INfXGLE, Stratford, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stratford High School. Allllg Baseball Team 15 Soccer Team 2g Dramatic Club 2, 45 Womens Musical Clubs 25 Freshman Play, Delaware Foreign Study Scholarship 3. Auciz JEAN PADDOCK, Jamestown. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Jamestown High School. AEAg Soccer Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Festival 1, 2, 35 Farmers' Week Committee 3. MAIIY VROOMAN PAGE, Phelps. Home Economics. Prepared at Geneva High School. Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, 45 Areteg Kermis 3. THELMA ELIZABETH PALMER, Perry. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Perry High School. Afbg KIIKKIPQ Track Team 1, 25 Balch Hall, Unit III, Vice-President 4, State Cash Scholar- ship. KATHRYN MARGARET PARRY, Kav, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. Newman Club, Women's Musical Clubs 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GRACE HICKS PETERSON, Tuskeegec, Ala. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Women's Cos- mopolitan Clubg State Tuition Scholarship. Jorce BEATRICE PORTER, Jo, Valois. Arts and Sciences, Pre- pared at Watkins Glen High School. Crew 35 Balch Hall, Unit I, Vice-President 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. JOAN MAIKGARET Posr, Far Rockaway. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lawrence High School. KKF. ll574H Mruzmao AMY PRATT, Milly, Norwich. Home Economics. Prepared at Norwich High School. GLAnYs Man Pumziuxauon, Spencer. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Spencer High School. Stare Cash Scholarship. MYll'1'Lli Maiuus'r'r.fi Pur.I.1sN, Asbury Park, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prevared at Asbury Park High School. KAH, Dance Festival 1, 3, junior Christening Committee, W. S. G. A. Council 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Librarian 45 Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 45 Balch Halls, Unit IV, President 4, Class Song Leader 2, 3. Beniuca RAMAGLI, Bea, Mineola. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mineola High School. X525 KBIIg Newman Club. JEAN El.lZAllIi'l'I'l RANnALr., Henrietta. Agriculture. Prepared at East High School. EKQ Mortar Boardg Raven and Ser- pent, Seclowag Varsity Soccer Team 1, 3: Class Picnic Com- mittee, Chairman 1, Hades Committee 25 College Honor Committee 2, 3, 45 W.S.G.A. Council 15 Silver Bay Club, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2, President 4g Class President lg Chair- man of Casczulilla 3, President of Outside House 3. 'lEANNi21'ra IVIILLIZR Rauscn, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Emsawon ANNA Ratio, Ellie, Macedon. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Fairport High School. Baseball Team lg Freshman Play Committeeg Sage Chapel Choir 4. Hazel. E1.izAna'rn Rumi, Savannah. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Savannah High School. fl1KfI1g ONQ HAH, Balch Hall, Unit II, Vice-President 4. HBLEN Hamuar Rica, Ricey, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. All AKAQ Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3g Basketball Team 2, 3, 4g Crew 33 Dance Festival 15 Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4g State Cash Scholarship. Mmum Rioos, Mimi, Ithaca. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Dolgcville High School. ll575ll Msg 5. r I .,, , 4 V l EMIL HELEN Doius Rivmzv, Canandaigua. :Home Economics. Pte- pared at Canandaigua Academy. SYLVIA LENORE ROBINSON, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mount,Vernon High School. ELIZABETH Burr Rocmz, Libby, Mineola. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mineola High School, State Tuition Scholar- ship. SELMA IRENE Rocicmozuz, Brooklvn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Erasmus Hall High School. AMY RALSTON Ronoans, Faber, Va, Home Economics, Pre- pared at Floris Vocational High School. ISAIIELLE Rooms, Izzy, Staten Island. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Curtis High School. X525 Hockey Team 2, 3, 45 Freshman Cornmissiong Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Junior Advisory Com- mittee. MARJOIIIE LYON Ross, Marge, Hobart. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hobart High School. 4-H Club, Treasurer 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JANE ELIZABETH Ross, Beth, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. IIBd1g Varsity Fencing Team 2, 3g Crew 25 Fencing Team 2, 3, Hockey Team 25 The Foil, President 45 O'Connor Fencing Cup 3. JANET GOODWIN RU'r'rEn, Jan, Washington, D.C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. JEAN EL1zAm2'rir SALTFORD, Hyde Park. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Oakwood School, A.XAg Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 25 Floriculture Club, Vice-President 3, 4. ll576J1 Donorm' ELEANOR. SAUNDERS, Dot, Saratoga Springs. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Saratoga Springs High School. Dance Festival 1, 25 State Tuition Scholarship. MARGARET ALL1s SAXE, Peg, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Al'5 ON. ELEANOR SAYMON, Ellie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Robert Louis Stevenson High School. EAT. E1.sANon Gmvraum: Scm-im'r, Schmidty, Buffalo. Agri- culture. Prepared at Masten Park High School. Hockey Team Z, 45 Tennis Team 3, 45 Agassiz Clubg Women's Cos- mopolitan Clubg Sage Chapel Choir 3, 4. Bnnruca SCHOBNBAUM, Bee, Brooklyn.: Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. State Cash Scholar- ship. MARY EDNA Scuoowovua, Ed, Monroe. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Monroe High School. 2K5 Baseball Team 35 Basketball Team 2, 35 Crew 1, 25 Freshman Commissiong W.A.A. Council 35 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Women's Musical Clubs 1, 35 Secretary 25 State Cash and Tuition Scholar- shipsg Manager of Archery 3. MARGARE'l' AMELIA Scituurz, Peg, Newburgh. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newburgh High School. EK5 Sopho- more Cotillion Committee, Dramatic Club 3, 45 Wayside Aftermathg Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. MAIIX' Er.l.tzN SCl'lU'l l', Schutty, Dryden. Agriculture. Prepared at Dryden High School. X525 Arete. FLORENCE Sco'r'r, Flo, Wellsville. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. KKI'. ALIDA EMMA SnANox.n, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. fbKfI15 ON5 Women's Musical Clubs 3, 4. ll577ll V . 4 , , , Y ., . 1, gy vo i ,3F ' . 'fi sr LILLIAN RU'rH SHAIUHN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Erasmus Hall High School. AEIIPQ Tennis Team 25 Freshman Play Commirreeg Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg junior Advisory Committeeg junior Christening Com mitteeg Junior Cabinetg Class Treasurer 45 The Carvzellimz Board, Assistant Women's Editor 4. EDITH JEANNE Sr-mums, Shnrpie, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Illifbg Sage Chapel Choir 25 Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. ETHEL Louisa SHAW, Northfield, Vt. Agriculture. Prepared at Northfield High School. fblifbg Agzissiz Club. RUTH Enirn SHUCHOWSKY, Rufus, Woodbourne. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Woodbridge High School. Dramatic Club 3, 45 Women's Cosmopolitan Club. ANNE Louisn SHULER, Lyons. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lyons High School. KA. CHARLOTTE RUTH SIMKIN, Poplar Ridge. Art and Sciences. Prepared at Oakwood School. KAg Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 45 Women's Cosmopolitan Club 3, 45 Women's Musical Clubs 4. Msxuobr FEARN SIMPSON, Simpie, Friendship. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Friendship High School. Womens Musical Clubs 2, 3, 4. EDNA FRANCES SiNc.E1z, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wndleigh High School. EATQ Dance Festival 2g State Tuition Scholarship. MARION Fm' SKILLING, Mimi, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca. High School. AZ. ELEANQR CHURCHILL SL.AGH'r, Scotia. Home Economics. Prepared at La Salle Seminary. KAG. ll578lI FANNY EI.IzAnn'rH Str, Squeak, East Aurora. Agriculture. Prepared at East Aurora High School. Farmers' Week Committee 3. MARY SLY, Warwick. Home Economics. Prepared at Warwick High School. ANNA Gnmzvirzvu SMITH, Ann, Oxford. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Oxford Academy. Hades Committeeg Agassiz Club, Womcn's Musical Clubs 3, 4. Dona FRANCES HAHSEN SMITH, Maplewood, N.,l. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East Denver High School. KAQg Baseball Team 2g Crew lg Hockey Team 35 Soccer Team 2, Tennis Team 1, 2g Sophomore Cotillion Committee, junior Advisory Committeeg junior Cabinetg Womeri's Musical Clubs 1, 21 Freshman Playg President of Outside House 3. EDNA GRACE SMITH, Erie, Pa. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. 'IEANNE ELIzAna'rH SMITH, Hempstead. Home Economics. Prepared at Hempstead High School. Womcn's Musical Clubs 3, 4. Manoanur ToImcNs SMITH. Marge, Philadelphia, Pa. Archi- tecture. Prepared at Germantown High School. Women's Musical Clu s. MARY E1.uANon SMITH, El, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at West High School. KAOg AKA. RUTH ELIzAIHz'rII SMITH, Atlantic City, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Atlantic City High School. A0llg IIAOgjunior Cabinet, Pan-Hellenic Association, President 4. STELLA Crmomm SMITH, Shriek, Bainbridge. Home Economics. Prepared at Bainbridge High School. Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3. ll579ll is are Q., t, i W if f MURIEL ELLSWORTH STARR, Corning. Home Economics. Pre- pared ar Corning Northside High School. Soccer Team 3, 45 Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 45 Sage Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Women's Musical Clubs 3, 4. FLORA WOLCO'Y'f S'rAscn, Corning. Arts and Sciences. Pte- pared at Corning Free Academy. Womens' Musical Clubs 1. 2, 4, Vice-President 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. MADELENE Rowmsm SraAnNs, Mal, Freeport. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at North Creek High School. KA, Baseball Team 2. josam'nNu LAURA STEELE, jo, Gloversville. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Gloversville High School. Dance Festival 2. EVE STEMBLER, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Philadelphia High School for Girls. LURLINE MAUD STROHM, Mansfield, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mansheld High School. AAA. Doaowr Woon S'ruAa'r, Dot, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared ar Ithaca High School. Al'g Dramatic Club 35 The Camel! Daily .ffm Board 3, Women's Manager 4. ELLA FLORENCE SULLIVAN, Massena. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Massena High School. KKl'. VERA EMILY SULLIVAN, Denny, Little Falls. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Little Falls High School. Basketball Team lg Baseball Team 35 Hades Committee, junior Christening Committee, Junior Cabinetg Senior Cabinet, Newman Club, Balch Hall, Unit III, Vice-President 4, Manager of Base- ball 4, Manager of Basketball 4. JEANNETTE KAYI'ETZ SWBEDLER, jean, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Girls' High School. EAT, Class Picnic Committee 1, 2, Hades Conimitteeg Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Junior Advisory Committee, Junior Christening Committeeg Freshman Playg Dramatic Club 3, 4. ll580ll HELEN RAVENEL Sx'MoNs, College Park, Md. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. Class Picnic Committee 4g Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Women's Musical Clubs 4. Aozvcs Tatnor, Pete, jamaica, Home Economics. Pre- pared at jamaica High School. Alb, Mortar Boardg Raven and Serpentg Sedowa, Soccer Team 3g College Honor Com- mittee 3g W.S.G.A. judiciary Committee 3, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3g President ol' Outside House 3. MAruoNj1:ANNxz TM.no'r, Toby, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Brentwood School. Dance Festival 2, 3, Fresh- man Commissiong Junior Christening Committee 3g Dra- gratic Club 3, 4, Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 35 Freshman ay. Anntamiz Louise Tmmon, Addie, Poughkeepsie. Home Economics. Prepared at Millbrook Memorial School. KA. Pautmn EMMA Trmwittroan, Polly, Spencer. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Spencer High School. 2JKg Sedowa, Treasurer 45 Baseball Team 1, 25 Soccer Team 2, Captain 45 Hades Committee 25 Sophomore Cotillion Committee 24 Candle-Lighting Committee, Chairman 3g W.S.G.A. Council 45 W.A.A. Council 25 Arete, Vice-President 3, Home Economics Club, Secretary 3, Historian 44 Silver Bay Clubg Sage Chapel Choirg Women's Musical Clubs, Librarian 2, Secretary 3, President 45 President of Outside House 3g Manager of Basketball 2, 3. Etrzanirrrr Srumtocic THOMPSON, Betty, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Gumrrmu TINKER, Tink, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Sharon High School. X825 AKAQ Dance Festival 1, Zgjuuior Advisory Committee 35 Farmers' Week Committee 1. RUTH Cams-ra Tompkins, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Home Economics. Afbg Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. ELrsAnn'r1-1 Rosa Towmz, Betty, Ballston Springs. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Broadalbin High School. AEAg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. SELMA Maaiorr Unmmn, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Crew 1, 2, 3. lI58I1l TQ-6 Y Y gk r la 4 lv Y' +Y'0A fig? W M la. I Donis Iiums Vammzimorzif, Dot-i, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Charlotte High School. AZgDot and Circleg Freshman Play Committee, W.A.A. Council 3, Manager of Rifle Team 3. Knut Voutorr, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schenectady High School. EKQ fl'BKg fbKfl1g Freshman Play, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. ISABELLE VONOEHSEN, lazy, Mineola. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Packer Collegiate Institute. AMALIA KATHREN WAGNER, Pat, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. KAQ Track Team 1, 25 State Tuition Scholarshipg Tlne Colunm.r Board, Associate Business Manager 4. Dona Etoisz WAGNER, Hinsdale. Home Economics. Prepared at Olean High School. AEAg ON, Dance Festival lg junior Cabinet, Women's Musical Clubs 3. MADELINE Es'raLLA CONSTANCE WAGNER, Connie, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. KKl'g State Cash and Tuition Scholarshi sg The W..S'.G.A. New Board, Associate Editor 3, Senior Edjitor 4. Etsa Mama XVEIGAND, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. KAQ. Gouum Waimea, Clifton, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Paterson Central High School. ' Donormr MAY Wnrcrz, Dot, Rockville Centre. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South Side High School. IlBfbg Mortar Board, President 45 Penthamag Winner of W.A.A. C and Bar and Blazer, Baseball Team 2, 3, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Track Team 1, 3, Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 34 W.S.G.A. Council 3, 43 W.A.A., Vice-President 3, President 4g President of Outside House 34 State Cash Scholarship, Manager of Soccer 2, 3, 4. FANNIE HENRIETTA WPIEELER, Fan, West Winfield. Home Economics. Prepared at West Winheld High School. l58211 MARIKJN FERGUSON xVlllPl'l,l'l, Bridgeport, ConII. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bridgeport High School, fbKfl1g Undergraduate Scholarship. EI.IzAnE'I'II HAI.SEX' XVIIITE, lblJy, Southampton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at S0lllZl'lIll'lll1fOIl High School. KKIX Track Team 1, 2, xvOl1lCl'l'S Musical Clubs l. BE.-KTRICE MARXAN AVILD, Bee, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Spencer High School. ON. IXLDA MARIE XVILIIELMS, Elmhurst. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Newton High School. EI.IeANoIt RAY WINIII1, Staten Island. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Curtis High School. Dance Festival 2, Liberal Club, AVOITICIFS Cosmopolitan Club, Alumni Secretary 4. MARION AURELIA Woon, Woodie, Schaghticoke. Home Economics. Prepared at Mechanicvillt: High School. Arcte. RACIIEL Hussmr Woon, Rach, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wcsttown School. Hockey Team 1, 35 Class Picnic Committee 3, Dmmatic Clnlo 3, Mistress of Properties 4. OLGA YAIcIIoN'I'oIfIf, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at julia Richman High School. .AAL Basketball Team 15 Dance Festival lg Freshman COll'll'lIlSSl0l1QY.xV.C.A. Cabinet 24 Cercle Francais, Secretary 45 ,Dramatic Club 25 Class Tl'C2Sl.ll'C1' lg Balch Hall, Unit IV, Vice-President 4. Et.IzANoII LOUISE Yos'r, Allentown, Pa. Arts and Sciences. . Prepared at Allentown High School. AAAQ Dance Festival 2. ll5S3ll can A R r lid-'U-' .-...ili- -ElQ2QE El'3.3DE HEl,EN Fowcan HAYDEN, Montclair, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Convent ofllesus and Mary. KKl'. M.ui'rnA Doius Hovr, Cambriclge. Home Economics. Prepared at Cambridge High School. BEATRICAL KAPLAN, Bea, Syracuse, Agriculture. Prepared at Central High School. EAT. KUN-LUN CHIN KUAN, Moukclen, China. Prepared at Provincial Normal School. MYRA Mnnsr. LACKLAND, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepzu-etl at Hutchinson'Centrz1l High School. Track Team l. ELOISA LUCILLE M.-mm, West New York, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepnrecl at Ithaca High School. L . Q Q , ' 3 U53 4. c b ,. ,.W. 558411 -1- - lid-'H-' .1-11...l.i EIWQZQE' E'l9,3CJE r M Ms wsm av Class History of 1930 By,IEAN GORDON BANCROFT '30 Four short years ago there was brought forth in this University a new class, dedicated to the pursuit of learning Csomethingl and to the proposition that all men Cand womenj are created equal! How successfully these principles have been achieved only the future can prove. We, as freshvvomen started our class career in much the same fashion as did our sisters of former years. The Y.W.C.A. was the hrst to hold out a welcoming hand to the strangers within its gates. Then the W.S.G.A. teas and the W.A.A. picnic completed the introductory entertainment. After the usual struggle between our pre- suming selves and the sophisticated and superior sophomore class, with its attendant capture of the sophomore .leader and the usual mild destruction of property, the retaliation of our superiors in hindering the freshman picnic was somewhat searing to our pride, but oh! so good for our souls. The traditional burying of the hatehet between the classes took place at the Hades party and we, humbled freshmen, were given to understand that we had passed through the fire of sophomore dicipline and were now to be allowed to live. In April the A.C.A.C.W. conference was held here. Although we had only two delegates, 6 xi ,M A fl' UNH- nearly all the women in the University the usual struggle wore committee badges and appeared in uw' 'Ip' 4 -' 'NPI' irq., 'l'P J . 1. 4 A . A . Y Y - I f H Yi isssi si QZQEIEMWIEIQBDE athletic costume. Last, but not least, came the class banquet and our first year was over. At the opening of the sophomore year, activities jf I, LX and studies loomed larger on the horizon. On viewing the class of 1931, we forgot the proposition that all H man Qand womenl are created equal and made them wear green ribbons as a sign of their inferiority. We kept them in this subdued state of mind, until at Hades K we were forced to acknowledge that they would in- deed be out worthy successors. Shortly before Hades, 5 competitions had opened. Everywhere one saw earnest f sophomores notebooks in hand, searching for news or 1 V . . - soliciting subscriptions. The class seemed to have gone I publication mad. This first wave of enthusiasm waned, l but withal a creditable showing was made by the class K, Wflfr X of 1930. The most brilliant social event of the year was A , N -15-HAD! the Sage lite. I-laughty upperclassmen, dignified pro- egg? ,figs ., fessors, townsfolk and underclassmen mingled and freely M lustily cheered the efforts of the local fire department. The crowd occasionally murmured sympathetically harsher as some girl bemoaned the loss of a new dress, but then it callously turned its attention to the billows of smoke and cheered the conflagration. The last party that we gave to the class of1931, as atonement for our previous harsh treatment, was the Sophomore Cotillion at which we danced to the strains of soft music in a flower-strewn paradise-the Old Armory. traditional burying of the fl.2'4'f2- P ln the fall of1928 we returned as grand- mothers to the new class of 1932. We felt our ages and were in consequence rather comic in our assumption of false dignity. Mlf' The attempt of our charges to climb the ivy of Sage proved our surveillance rather ineffective. Later we managed, however,to forget our old age long enough to enjoy the traditional junior picnic and to wreak if havoc on the hot dogs and doughnuts. Without a doubt a junior has the most fun ::i of all, then it is that one can sit back and enjoy life. lt was that year that brought us the championship in four sports, hockey, soccer, crew, and archery, not bad for grandmothers. To prove that we had not forgotten our major aim in coming to climb the ivy ofSage Cornell, many of our members were elected f I e - Q-it -is t . if TTS' i . I l , , Jn' , 4 cg , g 158611 .ii-i school. A few of us seem to fi- i x . , Na :Umm Q 6 'rj 5 1 'fblffdill I' X l ll ' i even walked in our sleep QZQEMMEIQBDE to boards and honorary societies in the spring. We managed to start a new custom by increasing the number of women representatives on the editorial board of the Cornell Daily Sim to two. Our major social function for this year was the christening of the freshman baby with appropriate ceremonies. The prospect of the new dormitories sent a thrill through the whole class, and the revisions committee worked hard on devising a suitable form of government. New oflices were created, and the governments of Sage and Risley were revised. The old ofiice of house president was abolished and the office of vice-president in the various dormitories was created. The senior and sophomore classes were to be the first to enjoy the luxury of single suites and private telephones. We have found the senior year, traditionally the time of ease and comfort, to be harder than any. The knack of passing exams, however, acquired after four years, has helped us through. Some of us tend babies for six weeks, others serve food in the cafeterias, and still others wander around the countryside teaching be working just as hard on activities as we did at first. - The W.A.A. council, feeling that we did not walk enough in Ithaca, sponsored a walking contest. It was the last straw. We walked to classes, walked to meals, walked to the movies when the I.T.C. was out of commission as it usually was, we even walked in our sleep, and still they incited us to walk more. Several awards of the W.A.A. to the members of the class of 1930 proved that we ran to brawn as well as brains. In March we were forced to vacate our offices, and the class of 1931 stepped into our places. Let us hope that the record of our achievements as a class shall not perish from earth. As the first class to have lived in Balch Halls, we feel that there is nothing too appreciative that we can say about them. They are beautifully planned and executed for the comfort and happiness of their residents. We feel that the donors of the building have done a service to the women of the University that can never be repaid. U. .. ,, x 1 fe ei U 'll' . ' if' ,H 1 N, .4 ' g . A A 1 B ll587ll If-PY'-F g:,,.'..3'.EIg'3DE -EI92 ' ,1 7' ,-:1- J' . W-s. 1 + i !C'!Z !'f' f - ,JW 8 . 1 , HQ JUNIORS I Qzfa ElT Hl'EI 9 .3 D E RUTH AGNES ABEI. Olmn Arn mn! ,Skiefznr AIX Freshman Commissiong Class Picnic Committee 1, Freshman Banquet Committeeg WOXITCHVS Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3g State Cash and Tuition Scliolarshipsg Manager of Track 1. BERTIIA EMMA ABRAITYS Y01IkfI'J Home ECOIl0IIliC.f KAg Dot and Circle, Rille Team 2. IDA JOHANNA ABRAITYS Clubs 35 Freshman Play, State Cpash and Tuition Scholarships. HELEN ADAMs Yonkcrf A 1't.r and .S'cier1c:.r KA, Dance Festival 1, 2, So homore Cotillion Committee, junior Advisory Committee, Musical Homer Home Emnomir: Kirkwood Hmm Ecauomirr GERTRUDE ESTELLE ANDREXVS College Honor Committee 25 Omicron Nu Scholarship 1. LAURA KATHERINE ALLEN I Kham fllgricultzm' AZ, Agassiz Club, Deutscher Vereing Women's Musical Clubs 33 Dramatic Club 35 Sage Chapel Choir 2, 3. CYNTHIA ANDREWS Women's Cosmopolitan Club. MAIKY ANDREWS MARY ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG Scbwlechub' Arif mid .S'rie12cc.r 5' Cbfllfffzflf 1' Arty fum' .frimncr Wbite.r!a11c Arif mid Srienrcf EK, Hockey Team 1, 2, Soccer Team 35 Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3g Sage, Vice-President 3. MARY' MILLER ARNOLD New York City Home Ecauumiar A0115 Dance Festival 25 State Cash Scholarship. GRACE ARONSON Mainz! Vernon Home Ecanomicr Dramatic Club 2, 3. CECEILA ALTHEA AUST Otto Ilamr Economic: A EA, Wayside Aftermath. ETIIEL CATHERINE BACHE I-Izmlizzgfoaz Home EL'0ll0lIlfC.f Womens Musical Clubs 2, 35 Silver Bay Club. JANET BAILEY Penn Yam firm and .S'ri:m':.r AF. VIRGINIA GARDNER BANKS Itbam Amir I7I1lI5L'it'IIC6'.f AV. DORIS MAE BARS Lockport Arn and .Ycieurer Track Team 1, Soccer Team 2, Wayside Aftermath. MAIIX' THERESA BARVIAN l'Vbitr P!Hill.l' fl,g1'ir1z1f1n'r A0115 Dance Festival 15 Hades Committee 2g Newman Clubg Manager of Tennis lg The Cmwvll C'ozmt13'- mlm Board 2, 3. JDSEPHINE AMANDA BEALS Wn.rl1.iuglwz, D.C. Amr mul .S'rieucc'.r XXI, Dot and Circle, Rifle Team 1, 23 Dramatic Club 2. MAELE LORNA BENNETT Itbam Arn and .Yrimcer Archery Team 3. DOROTHY FASSETT BORST Elwim Height.: Home ECOfl0ll1fl'.l' A1135 Freshman Commission, Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Way- side Aftermath. .1-f I I ' I: 51 5 .,. n Q lla' -. v, , .I'..' M k l V , ll59Oll FIRM- EEI C!i2E3EE 'EEI 93.3 CJEE EMILY Kuvauvim BLAKE lVa.rlri11gtm1, D.C. Home Economic: KAOg Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, Farmers' Week Committee 2. JANE l3I.AxIasI.IIIr Patfnzruille Art: and Scifrlcer AEA, Varsity Hockey Team 25 Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, State Cash Scholarship. EMILY Bos'I'wItpK Itlmm Art: mul .Ycieurcr KK l', Soccer Team 35 junior Advisory Committee, Dramatic Club 2, 35. MARION l1Izu'rscII HllIfilItg.f-0Il'HIIlLf!1ll Home Em11o11zic.r XVOIIICITS Cosmopolitan Club, Women's Musical Clubs 1. DOIRIS BROWN Bllfgllrlllifwl Home Etalzomiff X525 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3g Dramatic Club 1, 2. 35 The Cornell Coming-mm: Board 2. l'lIzI.IzN CAMI1ut4I,.I. .YllI1.fl7iJl1 Home Ecofmmicr BK. MARTI-IA PAMI:I.A CA'r'rIsI.aIN Nrw York City Home Ecmmmicr VuI,rvI.x RosaI.'I'IIA CIIu1tcIIII.I. Glmr Fall: Art: mul Scinzcu KA, Women's Musical Clubs 39 Freshman Play, State Tuition Scholarshipg Undergraduate Scholar- ship. KA'rIII3IuNI2 MAY Coe Pearl Rirfrr Home Economic: EK. LII..I,.I.xN M,iIiIoN CoIIN Brooklwz Art: and Sfffllftf Iiaiilxana NIIMIAN CoI.I.YI:II Fnrert Hill.: AI-tr mzd .S'cimcc.f Aflfg Raven and Serpent, Fencing Team 1, 2g Hockey Team 25 Tennis Team 1, 2g The Foil, The Cornell Dailr Sm: Board, Assistant Woman's Editor 3. Lvnxa Manx' Ciussisx' .S'ramfor1l, Comz. Art: and Srieazm' Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. PoI.LY CRONYN Plamlawc Artr msd Sciezzrer AEAg Raven and Scrpentg Baseball Team 2g Hockey Team 2, Soccer Team 1, 35 Tennis Team 2, Dance Festival 1, 2, Class Picnic Committee 2, 35 Hades Committee, Chairman Zgjunior Advisory Committee, Cl1illl'l11il,ll 3, W.S.G.A. Council 3, W.S.G,A. judiciary Committee 35 Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, Secretary 34 Class Song Leader 2, 3, Risley, Vice-President 3. l3.uIn.ma CoNxI,IN Cnosnx' Falrwm' Arm and .fciezlter KKl'g W.S.G.A. Council 34 XVOll1Cl1lS Cosmopolitan Club, President 35 Women's Debate Club, Manager 34 State Cash Scholarship. ROSANNA Fluzwcu Cnow M.n'ia11, Obie KAO. DoI1o'I'lIY CIIAIiI.o'I'1'Iz Clzowu Blnozulfille CIIAIiI.o'r'rIs litslu DaI,I.MIzIi .Ymtru Irlmzd Alrr and SClEIlC8.1' Arty mul .fciencer Am mul Scieflrrr AAA, Crew 1, Z5 Dance Festival 2, Deutscher Verein, Secretary-Treasurer 25 State Tuition Scholar- ship. Manx' JANE lDAl.'l'0N Bflfll Law A415 lilillg Tlrc Carnrll Law QlNlI'ft'I'b' Board. ANNA MAliC7UliRl'FIi DAI!l.lNG Parr jl.'ffL'l'.f0l1 Ham: Ermmmirf III1'1'g llasketball Team 2, GI.Am's Mllllllil. IJORMAN Bmoklw Artr and Sciezirer A Ella, llaseball Team 2, . f 4 V V - - My Q' Il '15 I lf' I 'II - A . ' ,, A , f - , l H591H F5395 ....................... - .. .. ..- ::l C3 2!!3 :: U' '::l 93 Q3 C1 :: FREoaRIcA MARIE DoRNER Pbilmlefphifx, Pa. Arr.: ill!!! .Yrieuru A415 Women's Cosmopolitan Club. SARAH CREECIE DYAL Ithaca Artr and .S'ti:11L'ef MAVIS SYLVIA DYMOTT .Ymmz Irfmul Am' mn! .Yriezmr AF, Traclc Team 1, 2g Dance Festival 1, 25 Freshman Banquet Committee, Class Secretary Ig State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship, Dreyfus Memorial Scholarship. EDNA ELEANOR EGGLETON Sherrill Arn and j'cimce.r KA9g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARGARET ELIZABETH ELLIOTT Bllflfilgfdll Home Ecnllwzzlci Women's Musical Clubs 3. MARGARET BRYMER ELLIS Ufim A1-rr mn! .S'rimre.r Debate Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Umlergraduatc Scholarship. OLIVE MARY ESRENSCHIED Wa.i'hingnu1, D.C. flrrlvifer11n'c .KAGQ The Foil. DOROTEIY ELIZABETH EVANS Ithiml Aff.: nm! .S'cie1m'.r NIH, Dramatic Club Z, 35 Blauvelt Scholarship. MARY ROJIER EVANS Racluxrfer' Home lirwiwnicr KAOg Hockey TeanI 1, Dance Festival 2, Farmers' Week Committee 24 Manager of Hockey 2. ANNA MARIE FARRELL Jlllblljdll Civ' Hume Efdllllllljlf Newman Club, Women's Musical Clubs 2. MARIAN IRENE FEDDER Dfnzufillc Hmm EL'0Il0llIfL'.l' DOROTHY MAE FoI.Iz1' .fodlzr Home ECHIl0lllfL'.f IIBKDQ Dot and Circleg Rille Team ZQ-IUl'llOl' Advisory Committee, Womcn's Musical Clubs 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ELIZAEETI-I FRY New York Ciry f'll'l'.i' mul .l't'if'1m'.i' State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarsliip. ANNA MAIIIE FUERST Srbelzfcfi-ldv .i'lrf.r inn! 5'timtr.r Soccer Team 1, 3gTraclc Team 1, lg Class Cheerleader 2, State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Manager of Hockey 3. MARY FUERTES Ifbrmf 111-ff .-nn! .Yrimci-.r Aflrg Raven and Scrpentq Cornell Dramatic Club 2, 3, The Col.wm1.f Board 2, 3, HELEN JANE FuI.I.ER'roN flfbfnrr ,'lr!r mul 5'rir11cv.r Women's Musical Clubs 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. AI.IcE,lEAN FERt:usoN Ithaca f1,grienl!nw XS2g Hockey Team 1, Z, Dance Festival 1g Farmers' Week Committee 25 Freshman Play. EVELYN FINEM AN New York Cigr I'lnmr' Ifmlzollliur EAT, Track Team 1, 2, Freshman Commission. CATHERINE ANNA GALLAGIIER Troy !lrl.r mn! .S'ci1wcu.r Afbg Baseball Team 1, 25 Hockey Team 25 Soccer Team lg Class Picnic Committee, Chairman lg Womens Musical Clubs 1, Class President 1. KATHERINE REED GANZENMULLER .Tm Cliff flrtr am! .l'cie11t'c.r EK4 Raven and Serpent, Varsity Baseball Team lg Varsity Basketball Team 1, 24 Crew l, 24 Dance Festival 1gCIass Picnic Committee 1, 3, Chairman 25 Freshman Banquet Committee, Cl12lll'l112ll1, W. S. G. A. Council 35 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 25 W. A. A. Council 2, 3, TlIe Foilg Silver Bay Club, Class Treas- urer Zg Risley, President 3, Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. . pig H .. .. e ea-P nf J ' s JSI 4 , A l , ..a. . , li ill f H592H l'V.- . EEI.CJiZ!3 EE' H' 'EEI Q3 i3 CJEE RUTI-I GARIJING Irbam KAO, Ruru CAIIIIIEII Gmus Ithaca AAA. HAllIllE'l' f3IIlSUN Iiollgf Maru' EI.IZAllli'l'll GL1'NN Rai-li,-,rrgr AZ, Newman Cluhg Stare Cash Scholarship. G lili'l'RUDli M URDOCH GOODWIN .S'lm1'm1 Hill, Pa. Fencing Team lg Soccer Team 2g The Foil. EVELYN VIRGINIA Guuzn Xllg Stare Tuition Scholarship. Guiwizuuu Lizumz GRll'lfl'I'l'l KAg Sophomore Corillion Coinmitreeg Louisa Noiuus GUIINEII Crew 1, DoRo'I'IIlzA FLOYD l lALL AAAQ Raven and Serpcntg Crew 1, 24 Cabinet 24 Sage, Prcsiderlt 3g Stare Cash VIRGINIA lVl0N'l'AGUE HANSCOM AIX Dramaric Cluln 3g Freshman Play. SYINIA l-MIIMAN ' IIIANNIZ MIJNA l-laiuus Bl'00kb'll Buffalo Freshman Play. Bearml Buffalo A griclzltlzrc Art: and .Yriezzru Home Emnomirx Art: and .fcicuccr Mfcbzllzirul Engineerivlg Art: and .S'ric11cz.r Home Economirf Home Ecozmmic.r Arm and Sriefzccf Freshman Banque: Commitreeg Hades Coninmirceeg Y.W,C.A. and Tuition Scholarships. Fllhfbfllg Braokbw 5'rl'I111fal1, PII. ' EA'I'g Baseball Team I, 2g Dance Festival 25 Class Picn EI.IzanIa'I'II l-lfurr X825 Hockey Team 2, 3. DoIIo'ru'f Al.lL'l! l'1lil'VVUR'I'H Afll I. ANN HIIIIIIICK KAN. ELIzAnu'ru Hoi-vmz AE.lQKCI'l'l1lS 1, 2. BIsa1'aIca EI,NoIIa Howsnrz Rosnmaiu' HAUGIITQN HUNT Laknrirfv, PII. Pl1ifIldefp.lIia, Pa. I 10111.11 I fbrlcn Groton .fmrrn lflmul i1gl'iCl1!fllI't Arltf and .Yriczzrar Art: am? Sfilllftl ic Committee 25 Freshman Plav. Art.: and Scielzfrf Arm and .fciezlfef Arn mul .fciezlcex Home Eranamirf Arn and .S'cicm':.r Agf'fCl1lf!lfC AAAg Baseball Team 1, 2g Hockey Team lg Dance Festival 1, 2g Class Picnic Committee 1, 35 Freshman Banque: Commirreeg Sophomore Cotillion COlT1I'lllEfCCQJUll1Ol' Advisory Committceg W.A.A. Council 35 Sage, Vice-President 3g Freshman Playg Manager of Soccer 3. NANCY l3uuI,I1I5N l'lUN'l'l!lk Bun Anon, Pu, Artur and 5L'il'llL'l.f AV. Rams AI.va lI.l.S'l'ON jmmnrrozwz Hams Emmmiu Stare Cash Scholarship. I 'if ' +'v ' r'- -F1-sr ,V - Ir I , ' I A .J A I is I . l , F H5931 1 E In Q 2 Q sl '1' 5 RUTH VIRGINIA JACOBS Buffnln State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ELIZABETH Howa JBNNINGS Ilffltvrfozufz Sage Chapel Choir 2, 3, State Tuition Scholarship. MARY Joi-IANNSEN N ew York Cig' I9.3D'.'E Arm mul Xrierzce: Artx and .S'rimt:.r Am' and SCZZIIFEI c C0fIlIl1ll.I' Board AF, Portfoliog State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarshipg Tb 2, 3. THELMA AGNES ,lor-INsoN Ithaca VERA Lois JONES lfVoltvlt DOROTHY KING Itlnmz AE.Xg Crew 1, Rifle Team 23 Class Picnic Committee 2, Chairman 3g Hades Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Dot and Circle, President 3. Aff: and .l'tie:1cc.r Home Erwmmic: Home Ecanomiar M.ARGUERITE RANDOLPH KLINE Amrterdam Amr mul .S'rieucc.r AAA, Freshnian Commissiongjunior Advisory Committeeg Rislcy, Vicerljrcsidcnt 3, Freshman Play, State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Tb: Cm-nel! Daily Sm: Board, Associate Women's Editor 3. ELIZABETH CAROLINE KREISINGER Pirrmofzr Arn wid sfifllfdf ELSA KRUSA Lfbt'l'U' Agriculrlm' Elig Class Picnic Committee lg Dramatic Club 3, Wayside Aftermath, Kermis 2. ELLEN GERTRUDE KUNEX' .furzem Fflllx Hume ECUVIUIIIILXI' HBCIM Farmers' Week Committee 2g Home Economics Club, Secretary 3g Womcn's Cosmopolitan Club, Kermis 2. HELEN MARGARET LA UTRUP Youkrrx Art: and Srierzrex AZg Crew Zg Dramatic Club 2, 3g The Foil: Pan-Hellenic Association, Secretary-Treasurer 3g State Cash Scholarship, ESTHER LASHLEY fllblllilj' MARX' PATRICIA LEARI' Itbnm XS2. RUTH HYLA LEVY Eliqabarh, NJ. AEK-PQ Baseball Team 15 Dance Festival 1, 35 Freshma MABEL FRANcEs LEWIS Milfard, Cami, AZ, Undergraduate Scholarship. IDA LUEIN New Yatk C i1f'r State Cash Scholarship. JEANNETTE MANN KAG. RUTH GORE MANN .XIX Poitfolio. EDITH MARIE MACON Itlmm xlffaami. Ga. Brno Um n Banquet Committeeg Fresh m f1.gric1zI!nre H mm' E mflomicf Arm and 5'rimtz.r an Play. Arm' am! .S'6'iNIL'F.l' Arts um! .S'cic1m'.r Arn and Scicazrar Arn mid Sricfzcvf Plame Ecanomiar KKl'g Baseball Team 2g Soccer Team 1, junior Advisory Committeeg Class Secretary 25 Sage, Vice- President, 3, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 3g The Carnelfifuz Board, Associate Women's Editor 3. JANE KATHLEEN M.ARSIIALL lfljzifbillglml, D. C. Holm' Etozwnzim' Afbg Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2. as l ' I 1' ' . , ., .. new TLHTTT R- , . 1 5 , . v f ,1 ' 5 , W 5 , ,JM A - H5943 I'-J fu' .,..-li -EIQZQE' ' EI9,.3DE ELLA MCNIIIL M.Ai'l'soN Launa El.lZAlIlZ'l'll Maureen . Womcn's Musical Clubs 2. Rmxx RoMm.i,a Mniiuin' HA1.cx'oNu Duiaoirr McAw1Nis Ifflslfzl BQ!H'f01lJI!, Pa. Emi I'Inm'rr fldfrll Irfmzrl Arm' and J'cieura.r Home Erofzorzzirr H owe Ecorlwlliff H owe Economirf lllifllg Class Picnic Committee l. Zg Freshman Play Committeeg Hades Commitreeg Junior Advisory Commirrceg Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 35 Wnmcn's Musical Clubs Z, 3, Class Secretary 3g Risley, Vice-President 3, Grace Sclicrmerhorn Scholarshipg Schcpp Scholarship, Manager of Basketball 2. Donis l'l1:Nru1rr'rA McCui,r,Y Union .5'prir1g.r Agricnlrznz' Xll. JEAN lVlt'KlNl.AY Smtwl Lrlfnzd Arif and .frienccr Alb, Women's Cosmopolitan Clubg Dramatic Club 3g Mazinger of Soccer 1. GISNIZVIEVIE ELLEN Muaomsn Elm' Blowzrfelrl Arn mid .S'riei1re.r KA, Newman Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FRANCHS lii.Iz.fiuu'l'll Miussa Brooklyn ,'lrt.r and .frizrlrex Allllg Raven and Serpentg Baseball Team lg Basketball Team l, 2, Soccer Team 3, Track Team 25 W.S.G.A. .lurliciary Cominitrecg W.A.A. Council, Vice-President 34 Womens Musical Clubs 2, 3g Class President 2g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Manager of Baseball 3. l'1IlLEN Loinsiz Nuifvoiu' l'llililiNA MICIQIIINIAN Kf1r1.ra1,r CMV, Mu. Arif mir! .S'ricl1ce.r EK, Crew .l, 2, Dance Festival lg Dramatic Club 2, 3g Undergraduate Scholarship. SALLY MENIJH fllbmq' Home Erozzamitr ELLA Muimocu Mn.i.rux Itbnm Arr.: 4217517 Srieizrer lllauvclt Scholarship. M.4l!lON Foizsvrniz lVlILLlGAN Pbiliulripbiu, Pa. Arts and Srimcc: KK l'. ANNA MUNITHR MKJNIEEL . Plriffnlafpbifl, Pd. Arn :md .Ycieflcer Allllg Dance Festival lg College Honor Committee 3g Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Freshman Playg Manager of Basketball 1. FRANCES EDNA MUl.LEN C,'l76'!ffIIb.'777l, Pu, Art: ami .frieuref Mill, Varsity Hockey Team 1, 2, 3g Hockey Team 1, 2, 35 Dance Festival I, 25 Women's Musical Clubs 2. El.IZAl1lL'I'Il CDRLHANUII Muiaam flllllfillllfllli Home Eraflamiar EKQ Farmers' Week Committee 25 Frcs ANNA MAn'ruA Momma Hockey Team 25 Musical Clubs 3. SYLVIA Nmnuim A E'l1. Manoaunir Nomar MAIQY VIERONICA NOR1'1l State Cash and Tuition Sclxolarships. h man Play. Malmr jay, Pri. I.ml.r1!u!e, Pn. Nvzufr Id Prrzjf Nczufzrk, N . j . Arif and Scinzrvr Arif and Jriefzcer . fl gI'iL'Il!flll'f Arrr and .Yrinzccf Arn and .fcicfzcef KAOQ Raven and Serpent, l'rcsie.leutg Hockey Team 1, Freshman Commissiong Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Womcn's Musical Clubs 13 Class Business Manager 25 Risley, Vice-President 3g The Cornell Daily Sm: Board, Assistant Womens Business Manager 3. nv 3 I sl 'T 'I Ia i I f W ll I II' E i 4,, . f f , , , ,VY A f , f .- - - - H595B ld- U-' -l---l. - , ElQ2QE EI9.3DE , W , . MILDRED ELIZABETH OIBRIEN lVd.fblllgf0l1, D.C. Artr and .Ycieflru KA. MARDEL OGILVIE Mizlzllvmwn Arif and .Yrimrzf AEA, Class Picnic Committee 35 Women's Musical Clubs 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Silver Bay Club. THORSTINA voN YHLEN OLsEN Philadelphia, Pa. Home Ecozmwirf lIBfPg Varsity Baseball Team 1, 25 Varsity Hockey Team 1, 2, 35 Baseball Team 1, 2, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Junior Advisory Committee, W.A,A. Council 2, 3, Silver Bay Clubg Manager of Tennis 2, Manager of Track 3. RUTH PALNIER Erie, Pa. Plum: Economics' Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3. MARY ALICE PERRELL Pbilrnlelpbla, Pa. Art: and Srimm' EKQ Hockey Team 35 Dance Festival 2, Dramatic Club 2, 3. HELENA IRENE PERRY lValron Home Erarzzzmirf Farmers' Week Committee 25 Arete, Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, Sage Chapel Choir 25 State Cash Scholarship, Tlw Calwell C0ll1ll'lj'7HIl7l Board 3. RUTH LOUISE PEx'ToN Olefm Art: mul .yflfllfff Women's Cosmopolitan Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MONA DAWAN PIPA Kaiser, Pu. Arm mul .Slcic11c:.r XS2, Varsity Baseball Team 1, 25 Baseball Team 1, 2, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, Dance Festival 1, 2, Junior Advisory Committee, junior Cabinet, W.A.A. Council 3, Class Treasurer 3, Manager of Archery 3. MIRIAM PIu'THERcI-I Biuglmmtorl Arm mul .S':in1rc.r EKQ W.A.A. Council 2, Silver Bay Club, Risley, Vice-President 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Manager of Soccer 2, Tlve W.5'.G.A. Newt Board, Associate Editor 3. BBRTHA RADEI1 Nzw York Cify Ari.: mul j'cimcr.r Dance Festival 1, 2, The Foil, Sage, Vice-President 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ELLA XYIRGINIA ROCKMORE Nm' Ynrlz CiQ1' Arn mm' .frinzrer Dance Festival 1, Dramatic Club 2, 35 State Tuition Scholarship. EMILY ROGERS Roilyn Arif and .Yflhlitf Freshman Play, State Cash Scholarship. VESTA MARIE Romans Whiflllljl Point Agriculmre AOIIQ Raven and Sezpentg Dance Festival 1, 2, Hades Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Chairman, Y.W.C.A. abinet 25 Silver Bay Club, Chairman 2. JEAN MARION Rosmzoox Rm-barter Home Emuamicr Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. VIRGINIA HUPPERT RYAN .S'!t1m1 lrlmm' Art.: and .l'cicnrc.r HELP, Track Team 1, 2, Soccer Team 2, 3, Dance Festival 1, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Manager of Basketball 3. GILATIA TALLMADGE SALISBURY Phelpr Arty mul .S'cimt'e.r EK, Musical Clubs 3. DOROTHY DUNLAII SAXTON New York City Home Ecwmmir.r AOII, Hockey Team 1, 2, 35 Track Team 2. EDITH ADELAIDE SAWDON Iflmm Art: mul .fuiulcef Hockey Team 1. E ll l li -Tn 1 v. N T Y .TF F In Y ' ,eff F, Y I Q . H5961 lid-WI' - 1 EI1Q29E 'El91.3lDE , A1..lLi1Z EI.l.IOT'1' SCIIADI3 Akron, Ohio Arn :md Scicllrcx KKl'g Raven and Serpentg Crew 1, li Soccer Team 1, 2, Dance Festival 1, 25 Sophomore Corillion Committee, Sage, Vice-President 3g The W.S.G.A. News Board, Associate Editor 3. ANNm.IILsn CllAllL0'l l'l! ScIlI.oII Ricbmomf Hill Artr mid 5Ci6'IlC!.f AAA, Dramatic Club 3g.Iunior Cabinet. JULIA ANNli'ijORO'l'1lY SIIAFFIZR Rmmake, Va. Art.r and .Yrieurcr Tennis Team 2, DraIIIatic Club 3. MAIKION SIIAW G11 :part Art: and SCTNIEEI MAIKY FRANCES Sniuiios Chatham, N . If . Art: and .S'rimce.r AV, Raven and Serpentg Dance Festival lg Hades Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg junior Advisory Committceg Wayside Aftermath,Silver Bay Club, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Secretary 2. Treasurer 35 W.A.A. Council 2, 34 W0l11CH'S Musical Clubs lg Manager of Crew 1, 2, 3, The Cnrmllimi Board, Associate Woinen's Editor 3. HANNIZ HRLIZN SIMON New York Ciij Ar't.r and .S'cimc:.r Aliflfg Dance Festival 25 Freshman Play Committee, Class Picnic Committee 25 Hades Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committee, junior Advisory Committeeg Dramatic Club 2, 3, The Foilg WonIen's Musical Club 2, 3g State Tuition Scholarship. Hl3I.lEN EI.IzA1sIs'rIi SIMONS FI':l7IkHllUillt Ham: Erorzomiar MAICY .MINI-:s SLOAN New York Civ' Art.r and .Tcimrcr AAAQ Dramatic Club 2, 3, The Foil, Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. Ci,ARIssA lVi.-RRY SMITH Rorlvrrfer Harm Erafzamirr Sage Chapel Choir I. H1l,DA Annes SMITH ROL'flCJ'ftI' Art: and 5L'iI71L'f.f 2, Ca KAI-9, Crew 1, 25 Soccer Team 1, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MA1lY' Gl.AI7YS S'I'Alil1EI.L Areteg Newman Club. EDNA S'l'lil'lIANY EKQ Dance Festival 2. EI.1ZAllE'I'I1 .IEANl2'l I'Ii STEVENS .X l'. NORMA iVlAL'pllERSON S'rIavuNs ptain 3g Rifl Alcimz c Team 2g Dot and Circleg Sage, Vice-President 35 Hom: Erwlamirr I1j'IIbI'0Uk Home Etorzolziiar Affmtaiwz, Pu. Arm' mul .Sirimcet Bergen A g!'iL'Il!!ll!'t AZQ Farmers' Week Committee 1. 2, Aretcg Floricul 1, 2, Tlvt Carmll C0lIIIll:'l'llIrHl Board 2, 3. MAllX' VIRGINIA TnoRNnII.I, Baird, Idaho ture Club, Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, Kermis Amr will .ffiefirer Al'. IDA EL1ZA1lE'I'll TAFI' Ticauderaga Home Eromzmira' ICAO, Farmers' Week Committee 2, The W..S'.G.A. Ncuff, Assistant Business Manager 3. LIaNoRIz Muium. Tonus Nrw York Cig' Art: mul Srimfer EA'l'g Dance Festival 2, xV0l'l1CI'l'S Cosmopolitan Club, Freshman Playg State Tuition Scholarship. MI'n'rI.a l3nI.i.Iz Unrz Pliilfulelplvia, Pa. Artr mid Scinztcr AIX Baseball Team lg Basketball Team 1, Hockey TeanI 2g Freshman Commission, Hades Committee, 'll.l11iUl'C2llWiI'1C!'Q Womens Musical Clubs 1, Treasurer 2g Class Publicity Manager 1. . HH 'Ili r' r 3 scoff ar , vi II' l - A .- ' A . a A I . '. . - - ' A ll597ll . EIQzQEl5 7l'1'EIQ3o -11-i RUTH CATHERINE UMLAUII Klzlpwwzt, PJ. flrtf mul Scimrn KA. LILLL-KN VIRGINIA URBAN L1llIL'flffc'I', Pd. Plame El'0Il0lIjif,f I'IBfI5g Baseball Team 1, 25 Basketball Team 1, 25 Tennis Team 1g Class Vice President 25 Manager of Track Z5 Manager of Tennis 3. FLORA M.-ICCOLL V.4NVllANKEN .BL'!!L'lf'llt', Pu. Homo Emrmmicr Crew 1, Zg Farmers' Week Committee 24 Women's Musical Clubs 3. EDITH ,IUDITH XIARON Sffztvrz Irffnnl firm and Sricfzcrf WOmen's Cosmopolitan Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Dreyfus Memorial Scholarship. GRACE ELIZABETH V ROMAN Srlzeflfrtudj 110111: Emlmnzirx LUCY Eunonfx W ALKEII Gtmpart Arm am! Sgimgfif State Cash and 'Tuition Scholarships. XIIDA GERTRUDE WALKER Chlfzmlzqfzn State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergratluate Scholarship. ETHEL DOROTIIY XVALLACIZ Rarhcxtfr Hades Committecg Arete. AVA XVARD .S'af1'1z.r TIBID. ELMA KATI-II2IuNI2 XVARD Albany Fencing Team 2g Soccer Team 2, 3g The Foil. NIARIAN REBECCA WELD IfVf1.rl1iuxgzw1, D.C. AAGQ Crew 25 WOmen's Musical Clubs 2. ESTHER HELEN XVEINER New York Ciry Baseball Team 2g Women's Cosmopolitan Clubg State Tuition Scholarsliip. RUTH ELIZABETH WELD Middfelawll KAGQ Women's Musical Clubs 1, 25 Manager of Baseball 1, 2. Iius MAUDE XVESTHURY Scbrfzetmfb' Women's Musical Clubs 25 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HELEN Wnrzuzn A.'rbm'1z AECI2 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ELIZABETH CORNELL XVHEELER Itbnm AEA5 XVOIUCHIS Musical Clubs 2, 3. NIOLLY HASSLER XVILSON New York Cirv AOHQ Soccer Team 1, 25 Dramatic Club 2, 3g hVOl1'lCI1lS Cosinopolitan Clubg 15 Class Song Leader 1. M.ALVIN.A MYIUI WYLLIE A!b.n1y FRANCES ELIzAI3E'rII YOUNG sfhfllffffftb' HBfIvg Class Picnic Committee 35 Silver Bay Cluhg Freshman Play. GLADYS LOUISE YOUNG Fair LIIUJII, NJ. KA flrfr and .S'cic11cr.r Plame Ef0I107IliC.I .firm mul 5Cit'7lL'f.f Hom: Ecauomicx Ari.: mul Sciczlcer Arn nm! Scicflrcr Arif and .S'r1cl:cc.r Artf and .frimcrf firm' mul .Yricrla-.r f1gl'.iL'llfIllv c' Arr.: am! .S'ri:r1cr.r XVUINCIIIS Musical Clubs Cfldlllffflj' Home Ecrmanzic: Arr: and .S'1:imce.r lsr I 1-I 4 1- -I ll598ll Ifdfu' I- E-'IQLZQEH' wp... 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ACTIVITIES I-'QTY 'lik '-A 'ElQ2QE '1519305- , A SENIOR SOCIETY MOVfd1' Board Anno Louire A1zoZre1o.r Gertmole Georgina Coyne Caroline Kelfey Dowoly Prixrillfz Hickf foguitb Doris Mozztgofrzefjf Ma1'io12 Ertber M1z1'pby Edith Gmce Nzmh femz Elizabeth Rmzzfnfl Aigner Talbot Dorothy Moqy We1'fQ . IP-1' +1 I FY 'Q' W W f ' 2' W IIGIOH i.-iTl.. I-d'-U 'A ElQ2QEM:El93O JUNIOR SOCIETY 'ln' Fa 'll FJ: 1 .M wb Raven emo' Serpent Borhrzrez NOI'lIZdIZ Collyer Polly C7'07UH Mary Fezerlef Katherine Reed Gemzenzmeller Dorothea Floyd Hall Frrnzoar Elizabeth Melxfe Helen Lozeixe Nujjforr Verto Mo:'ie Roggerf Alice Elliott Schezele Mezfjy l7re11zoe.r .Sxhieldx -A.,---e 'e -f H611H Ifd'U' il .i. l ElQ2QE ' IEIQBDE SENIOR HOME ECONOMICS AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY AA'VC' In , Eff Sedowa ELDA JANE BAEKER EVELYN SNEDAKER FISHER HELEN LAMONTE GEITFIS JANET ELIZABETH IRISH EDITH GRACE NASH JEAN ELIZABETH RANDALL AGNES TALBOT PAULINE EMMA TERWILLIGER U11 'Ii -W i1+TI T W Tc Y 7 n, , f 8 561211 ills: QZQEIMIHIEIQBOE'-ii-'-l-' HONORARY SOCIETY IN ATHLETICS Q 1 A 1l-1 ,Q If I , Pefetlmnm ANNA LOUISE ANDREWS JEAN GORDON BANCROFT REINE GRACE BOBROW GERTRUDE GEORGINA COYNE CAROLINE KELSEY DAWDY MURIEL LYON GARDNER HELEN GRANT KEESE EDITH GRACE NASH -rv-guur nf' 'QP'-'wr' M. ' 1161311 4 1 I .. I 1 I ,,, ..s1 A - Ifdfl-' EIQZQE' 'El'3.3OE SENIOR HOME ECONOMICS SOCIETY Omicron Nu 21111 ffbaqbter NATIONAL HONORARY MEMBERS MIss ADELAIDE SPOHN MISS MARTHA RYAN RENSSELAER FACULTY MEMBERS MISS CORA BINZEL MISS DOROTHY DELANY MISS FAITH FENTON MISS KATPIERINE HARRIS Miss CHARLOTTE HOPKINS MIss LAURA LESKE MISS HELEN MONSCH MIss FLORA ROSE MISS RACHAEL SANDERS Miss LILLIAN SHABIN MIss ESTHER YOUNG ACTIVE MEMBERS ELDA JANE BARKER EVELYN SNEDAKER FISHER FRANCES MYRTLE LEONARD MARIE FLAVIA LEONARD BEATRICE MARINE LOVE EDITH GRACE NASH NORMA ERNESTINE PHELPS HAZEL ELIZABETH REED MARGARET ALICE SAXE ALIDA EMMA SI-IANGLE DORA ELOISE WAGNER BEATRICE MARIAN WILD . ,- ,- '1'qw- ' -I- 'I Q fi' 'wssrikf 'T IQE E'Ef' F H614H 3 -1-T If-u' fu' 5- -M-M-'15-lQ2Q'E 'E I9.3'Os HONORARY SOCIETY IN EDUCATION 'TQ , W MTH A . X 1 Pi Lambda Theta M zz Chapter OFFICERS MISS BESSIE ELLEN OUT'I'I5RSON..Y ,. .,,II,AAI, . AI,III,vI ,A.......,.,,. P resident Miss MARION FISH ..,, .,.. , ., . . ,.,. V ice-Pre.ride1zt MISS KATIIRYN MARY MCGUIRE, , , ,........ Secrefafg' MRS. LEANORA REILLY FURR ..I. , .,V,4A.I..IA,IIA.,,. Treamrer MRS. BLANCIII3 MAXWELL M'I5LVIN., I,I, IIwAIII.AI,..AI.,AIA...,,., E xemtivc Secretafy NATIONAL HONORARY MEMBERS DR. ANNA BOTSFORD COMSTOCK MISS MARTITA VAN RENSSELAER ASSOCIATE MEMBERS MISS LUCY ASIITON MISS CORA BINZIZL MIss FAITII FENTON MISS RACIIEL LOUISE FITCII MISS MARIE BILLE FOVVLER Mxss ANNABEL MERRILL MISS HEI,EN MC7NSClI ACTIVE MEMBERS RLITII ALDRICII ELSA GUERDRUAK ALLEN MARIIORIE BALI. ' BEULAII BLACICMORE MIRIAM HLOOMER HELEN CANON GRACE CIIEESEMAN MAILX' CLARK MARGARET DowNEs M.ARION FISH ELEANOR HOLSTON MRS. CIIARLOTTE HOIYKINS MARGARET HO1'KlNS LYDIA HUNIPITREYS MRS. NANCY MASTERMAN KATIIRYN MARX' MCGUIRE MRS. BLANCIIE M.AXWELL MELVIN DOROTHY SIIORD NEEDIIAM MRS. HARIIIET BARTON OVLEARY BEssIE ELLEN OUT1'ERSON Mlss FLORA RosE MISS ADELAIDE SIIOHN MRS. ETI-IEL XVARING MISS MARGUERITE XVILKER MARGARET MARY REIDY LOLIISA RIDGWAY MRS. CECILE MARIE PRIEST SINDEN RUTII SMITH MRS. Ros.-xLIND HUMPHREY SPEED CELINA LOUISE STILWELL MRS. ,IENNIE WITINIEN TALLCOTT DELPHINE TEN BROECIC MARIAN LILLEY WARREN CATHERINE MARGARET XVELCH MRS. LEONORA REII..I.Y FURR MRS. ELLA PAULUS ELLEN XVHEELER LUELLA PEARL GARDNER VERA PEACOCK MARION WHIPPLE MRS. RUTII CROSBY HEDIIERG HAZEL REED EDNA WINTERS I 1-I' I II . A -E-E:--.V II- - III P . ' I A A I J I U .I i - - I, II615I '-li an QzQE'M 1'El 9.305- - ' Hall Nash Dawdy Coyne Gzmzcnmuller Andrews W'0me1z's SefGo1fe1fme1fzt Association EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CAROLINE KELSEY DAWDY, '30 ....,.,..., A.,,...,..,,, ,A,,.., ,,,,.AA ,.,,A. , . . , I . ,,.,,, Prexidezzt ANNA LOUISE ANDRENVS, '30 ........,,..,,,, ..,. , ,lft Vice-Pmriderzt GERTRUDE GEOKGINA COYNE, '30 .,......,,A .,...,, 2 ml Vice-Prcfidcnt DOROTHEA FLOYD HALL, '31 ....L.................,. ,.,.,. ,,.. 3 f d Vice-Prefident IQATHERINE REED GANZENMULLER, '31 ......,,, ,..,.... C orrefpolzding Secretary FRANCES MYRTLE LEONARD, '30 .,..vY.,.,,,A....L.,...... ..,..,,w,,,,,,,...,, ..,.............,... T r mmrer JUDICIARY COMMITTEE CAROLINE KELSEY DAWDY, '30, Chairman KATHERINE WEAKLEY BAKER, '30 POLLY CRONYN, '31 MARION ESTHER MURPHY, '30 FRANCES ELIZABETH MEISSE, '31 J Q' I' U - ., , .. T ' ' 'A pl 'C' 1 '-'I Q: 1 IQ. if f lg I 3 wif A , E 3 Q .,.4. , 1, -.. - -- A ..5 . . , A l616H llldfuv' , L , ElQ2Q'E EI9.3O'E A J I Pullcn Frederick Wcrrz Griflis Montgomery Randall Johnson Kccsc Cronyn King Ogilvic McCabe Irish Murphy Terwilligcr Fuertcs Crosby Hall GHHZCI1l11llllCF Nash Dawdy Andrews Coyne Bancroft Blood i ' ' . Women s SeMGovernme1zt Association COUNCIL CAROLINE KIELSEY DAWDY, '30 .,.,...., ANNA LouIsE ANDREWS, '30 .,...... ,.,.... IDA ELLA Aucn-I, '30 ,....,.,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, GBRTRUDE GEORGINA COYNB, '30 .......,,., JANET ELIZABETH IRISII, '30 ............,,....... MYRTLE MrzRE'r'rA PULLBN, '30 .....,......,..,.. KATI-IERINIZ REED GANZENNIULLEII, '31 ...,.... DoRo'rI-IEA FLOYD HALI4, '31, .................. . EDITH GRACE NAsII, '30 ..........,..........., FRANCES MYRTLE LEONARD, '30 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, CATHERINE ADALAIDB BLEWER, '31 ......... EDYTI-IE KING, '32 .,,.,.............,r,,r..,.,,,.,, ELEANIJR BURNETJOHNSON, '33 ........... JEAN ELIzAIIE'rI-I RANDALL, '30 ......,.. DoRoTIIY MAY WER'FZ, 30. ......r..........,.....,,... . PALILINE EMMA TERWILLIGER, '30 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,, MARGARET ELLEN ALTIIEA MCCAIIE, '30 DORIS MONTGOMERY, 30 ,,,,,,.,,, ,,.,,, , .,A,.,,,,,,,,A A , PRISCILLA HIcIcsJAQIJI1'II, '30 .................,.., MARION ESTIIER MIJRIIIIY, '30 ......... POLLY CRONYN, '31 .....r.................. HELEN LAMONTE G1lIFl'lS, '30 ......,.,. EMILY LOUISE BLooD, '30 ...........,. HELEN GRANT KIsEsE, '30 ...,,.,..L.,,, JEAN OLIVE FREDERICK, '32 ......,...... ..,,.., BARIIARA CoNIcLIN CROSBY, '31 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4 MARG.ARET ELLEN ALTIIEA MCCAIIE, '30 ......1.... ERMA LINDERMAN, '30 ....,,..,.,......,...4,,,,., ,, ,14. MARY FuER'1'ns, '31 ......................... JEAN GORDON BANCROFT, '30 ....,.. .....,,Pre.riilent of J'elf-Govelvzmezzt Auociation .,..........,,,.....Cbairma11 of Orgtmiqed Group: ,..............President of Balcb Hall Unit I .,,,.,..,,P1'e.rider1t of Balcb Hall Unit II ........PreJident of Balcb Hall Unit III ,.,..,..PreIide:2t of Balcb Hall Unit IV .,,.........................PreJiolent of Rifle-y ........,......,..,.Pr'e:ider1t of Sage ........,,,Cbairmar1 of Actiuitie: .....,,,....Pre:ident of Senior Clan ....,.......,..Pre.rident of junior Clan ........Pre:iderzt of Sophomore Clan .........PreJidet1t of Frerbmavz Clan ..............PreJident of Y.W.C.A. .........,.,....,........Pre.vident of W.A.A. ..,.,...,,,Pretider1t of Women'.r Glee Club ..,...,..,....RepreJ'entari1Ie of Dramatic Club .1.,v..,...Women'J Editor of Tbe Cornellian Editor of Tbe Sun ....,..,...........,,.Editor of Tbe W..S'.G.A. New: .,....,.Cbairman of junior Advixory Committee Cbail-man of Vocational Guidance Committee ....,..,.............Cbairman of Finance Committee ....,.,,................Cbai1'man of Social Committee .............,...Pv'e.rident of Wometfx Debate Club ......Pre.rident of Women': Cotmopolitan Club ...,.....................Cbairman of Sorority Group ........................Prexident of Mandolin Club .. .......................... Kepre.rentatii'e of Tbe Column: .,...RepreJe11tatiIJe of Willard Straight Board -I' 'll T 'C 1' Il' lf6l7Il F2725 J , ElQ2Q'E E,l93oE. 'J 5'-i Fitz-Randolph Frederick Schloh Taylor Palmer McAlpir1e Brown Daetsch Hoberg Starr Metzger Shields Blood Rall Randall Miner Young lVo1nen's Christian Association CABINET JEAN ELIZABETH RANDALL, '30 ,,,,.. , EMILY LOUISE BLOOD, '30 ......,... MARY FRANCES SHIELDS, '31 rllrer A JEAN LUELLA MINER, '32 ,,,,,,,,llr , MARY RALL ......,....,....,,LrlLL.lLLLw,LLw,L, ,,,, HALCYONE DELIGHT MCALPINE, '31.. JEAN OLIVE FREDERICK, '32 ,,., RUTH PALMER, '31 ..,...........rrLLLLL MARY FITZ-RANDOLPH, '32c. .,r. MURIEL .ELLSWORTI-I STARR, '30 ...... RHODA LINVILLE, '32 ........, ,,,, , JEAN MUNSON, '30 .....,L, RUTH GORBATY, '30 ....w.Y.,,IL CHARLOTTE SIMKIN, '30 ,.......... IDA HILDEGARD SCHLOH, '32 .,Y... ,.,,.Pre.rident ., ..... Vice-President , . ...... Treizszzrcr ,. , ..... Secretary ....,Gcr1e1'izl-Secretary - , , . Y-V,..Y.......,,Cbdil'llZcZ7I, Council ,,....Cbdil'llZll7Z, Eilnciztiozml Cofnnzitree ,, ,..Cbizirnmn, Entertfzinnzcnt Conzznitlee ' .. ,.......... Cbizirinmz, Finance Conzinittee .. ....CZ7cZif'77ZcZ7l, Intcfcbnrcb Connnittce ,..,.,,Cbizirinizn, Publicity Cofnnzittee .,,,,,,...Cbllil'772c172, Red Cross Committee ,...,Cbiiirznm1, .Yocini Service Committee Cimirnzizn, Wo1'lil Fellcfzlirhip Cominittec . ...,... .,..,..,...... C bnirnzun, Siloei' Bay Club M' ' ' ll if 'Ei' 'W JI ,. 3, 3 u .. A II - - J ll618H lid-'U'- ---e--EIQZQEMNEIQBOE - Van Dcrhocf Homan Bancroft Kecsc Fisher Hunt ' Pipa Schloh Ganzcnmullcr Wcrrz Gardner Shields Blacking Women? Atlyletzc Assoczatzon COUNCIL DOIXOTHY MAY WER1'Z, '3O. ..A..w.., . FRANCES ELIZABETH MEISSE, '31 .... MURIEL LYON GARDNER, '3O... ,, IDA HILDEGARD SCHLOH, 32 ..........YOAO .O..AY.w,, , KATIIERINE REED GANZENMULLER, '31 ..,, .. MONA DOROTHY PIPA, 31 ..,,,...,,.,,,Y,,,,, , ,, , DOROTHY LUCILLE BLACKING, '32 .,...w., BERYL GENEVIEVE POLHEMUS, '32 ...... . .,..,,.PreJident . .Vice-Prexident .,,,,.YY,.,.., Seeretaq ..,.Y.,,,,Y,,,.,..,,.,,.TreaJurer ...,....PZZbliCifj' Manager ...........AfCb6Il7 Manager ,..,,...,BaJeball Mana ger ,,.. ....eBaJketball Mana ,ger MARY FRANCES SHIELDS, '31 ...... ,......Y.,., OOYOOOY,Y..,. ...., C r e 10 Manager MILDRED MARIE HOMAN, '30 ....... ,, Y,,,.,... . Field Hockey Manager ARLENE JEANETTE VAN DERHOEF, '32 ,... ,... O,Y.,,,..,.....,.. R i jle Manager ROSEMARY HOUGHTON HUNT, '32 ........ ,...O,..,.,D,, S occer Manager JEAN GORDON BANCROFT, '30 ....w.,.....,..,O OOO, , .Y OOOO O..OD.Y,. T ennie Manager THORSTINA VON YHLEN OLSEN, '31 ..., .... . , , ,,,,.,,,,,Y,,,..,,,4,,.,,, Track Manager BERTHA RADER, '31 ,,., ....,... , .. ...,...,.... , ..... Intramural Bafketball Manager HELEN GIXANT KEESE, '30 ..,...,.,.,w..,,, ...... ,,.......... P 1 'e.ria'ent ef Pentlaayna EVELYN SNEDAKER FISHER, '30 ...,... OYO,,YD. R eprexentative ef the Fail ELEANOR ERNST, '33 .. ,,.,,,.,... .. . ,,..Y,. Freshman Reprefefztative N' A run -r- + ---af H--We A r 4 Y, 'A 'I' n - A 4 , A A , i n, H619H Elq 2 9533? Of: ' ft L 1 S U .E IJ 3-2 2 080 Musa Q HU U 6 M E D ggi-BA .'v-4' -55,5 5 H S E S UE LVD E Q 5 U :EEE 3 S ax- - as AU :as 3 5 : 3 m E 535. S3595 59 50 ' 5 5 cn' 1 SCI Q 'IPI E93 an X E '-4l.4 qyx s lv X Egg .A ,. WM Q 'b' 3 L' M 5 - N '-.H n NG. ' , . 1 . Q-E E,Q .EAEHJ-U :z 'A 5 E 3 Q xi gg gg I' f '-. fi Engl-452 - 2. wow-2 ' ' 2 E M SSH -4' ::'. 1 3,5 E Y EM E .CI u magi- PU 1: 551 2 2aZ'Q Sl J w U zz: Q: :xi 5 ,EEE Ll -F-4 ' C E ' : 5 A , UI . N cg 1'w- 0.5 1 I Q., P N z : 2 : v-4QQ J A DCD J -w 7 H , , 4- . Aj? ',lg'A-I?- Y C H6203 -.1-l lid-:U-' IQZQEW' 'El9.3D 5, . W0m672,S Glee C lub PAULINE ENINIA TEIIXVILLIGER, '30 .,.. MADELINI3 TRIER DUFFY, '3O., .,,.,.., .,A. MARY ELIZAIIETII ARMSTRONG, '31 ...,.. POLLY CRONYN, '31 ..,...A A .,,. , , XIIVIAN SCIIULTZ, '33 .... MRS. ERIC DUDLEY ......,. . . I ANNA MAIITIIA .MUMMA, '31 ..,. GRADUATE MEMBERS ,. ,,...... Praririezll ,....Vice-Pmridezzt ,,.,...,Trmmrer . ...,Secrem1jy . ,.LiblWI'frlIZ I , .A.,, Director I . ,.,Acco122jJmziJt PEARL G.ARDNER NAN TRAMMELL HELGN GERTRUIJE BAKER MARGARET SEELEY BATEMAN MIRIAR-I DUI3oIs BLUUMER MADELINE TRIEII DUFFY MINNIE EDMINSTER BEATIIICB CAROLINE FEIIR KA'Fl-IERINE ELLEN FIIADENIIURGII RUTII GORIIATY SYLVIA CAROLINE HILTON BERTIIA EMMA ARRAITYS InA joIIANNA AIKRAITYS MAIKH' ELIZAllli'l'lI ARMSTRONG VEl.!w1A RosALTIIA CIIURCIIILL POLLY CRoNYN 'IACQUELINE MARIE DARRIEULAT MARION LOUISE EAINIUNS DGROTIIY ELAINE FERRISS M.ARl0N HARRINGTON DORLJ'FllY MARY HOIJIIER IIESSIE KIEIIER LIDELL HELEN REGINA LUscIIINsIcY BEATRICE ANTON MARGARET BAKER HELEN BELDING CLARA BREWER AUGUSTIN1! CocA HEI.EN CUTTER SEN IORS MILDRED MARIE HUMAN GERTRUDE LOUIE LOSIE M.ARX' JANE MCCORhfACK ALICE KATIIERINE MONE BERNICE EVELYN MORRISON .JEAN MUNSON KATI-IRYN MARGARET PARRY MH'RTLE MERETTA PULLEN HELEN HARRIET RICE MARY EDNA SCHOONOVER JUNIORS KATHERINE REED GANZENRSULLER ELSIE LICIITMAN FRANCES ELIZABETH MEIssE FRANCES EDNA MULLEN JEAN MARION ROSBROOK GRATIA SALISEURY SOPHOMORES MARJURIE LEETE MUNDY BETTY LIRIA MUSKIEWICZ MIRIAM EsTIIER NEWIviAN JANE FARRELI. O'NEIL MARJORIE PGMERANCE CLARA SARAI-I ROBIN RUTI-I SAVAGE FRESI-IMEN H.AZEL ELLENWOOD CIIRISTINE HELLER ELBANUR joIINsoN Gussns LAUN HELEN MANDELS MARY' MoLowA MARGARET AMELIA SCHULTZ EDITH JEANNIZ SHARPE CHARLOTTE RUTH SIMKIN MARION FERN SIMPSON IEANNE ELIZABETH SMITH MURIEL ELLSWDRTII STARR HELEN R.AVENEI. SYMONS PAULINE EMMA TERWILLIGER DORA EI.oIsE XVAGNER ,IEANNE HELEN SIMDN M.AR.IORlE XVILLMA STANSBURY MYRTLE BELLE UETZ FLGRA MACCOLL VAN XTRANKEN ELIZAEETI-I CORNELL xVHEEI.ER XVANDA MARTHA SAZLINSK1 BARBARA STIMSON SNOOK CHARLOTTE STEARN5 HARRIET ADELAIDE STONE BLANCIIE WALTER DoNNA EDNA W ILCOX MARGARET XVILKINSON MILDRED RUGERS CONSTANCE Ross RUTH RATI-IBURN VIVIAN SCHULTZ MARTHA TELLIER HILDRED ZERMAN RUTH DEAN LOIS RICE JEANNETTB ZINGSHEILI ' 'll .1 A Y A I I ll. rv- Y ' Jvili RJ' -111 V: 2 I ,, JI, , A - - - - A A . . - - A 'H I -I P H6211 -1, - waz-Q El5'7 '5'El fa 3 o A.Smirh V Maynard Cotter Fcigcnbaum Volker Fullerton Horsfall Lyon Kinrner Ros: Gordon Enron Dilloway Clark C. Smith Fisher Koller Ogilvic Lindcrman Darrow Blacking M. Smith Srasch I l ' Women s Mcmdolm Club OFFICERS ERMA LINDERMAN, '30 ....r.., ,r.,....r.r.,..,...,r., . .. .... President MARDEL OGILVIE, '31 ,,...4...r..,,..,...,r.r ,. A Vice-Prefidmt DOROTHY LUCILLE BLACKING, '32 .......... ,. . Y,..,,. .S'eCret:lfj' MARJORIE SCHOONMAKER DARROW, '32 ....., ......,..,, ..,.., T r mxurer MARGARE'f HORSFALL IONE LAURA KOLLER DOROTHY MAE FOLEY DOROTHY LUCILLE BLACKING MARJORIE SCHOONMAKER DARROW CLARA DILLOWAY JULIA EATON AMY CLARK SENIORS ERMA LINDERMAN JUNIORS HELEN JANE FULLERTON MARDEL OGILVIE SOPHOMORES MINNIE FEIGENBAUM EMMA JEAN FISHER RUTH ELIZA GORDON ANNA KATHRYN GRYL ALICE VIRGINIA KARL FRESHMEN EDNA KINTNER MARGARET TORRENS SMITH FLORA WOLCOTT STASCH ARLENE JEANETTE VAN DERHQEI1 MARJORIE MAYNARIJ LOUISE ROSALIND Rosr .IEAN SLOCUM CLARA SMALE SMITH CARLEEN MALE1' HELEN COTTER Lois LYON AUDREY SMITH ETHEL MARIE Cox MARJORIE VO!-KER -J: I I-'j f1v . . -wr .-I . ul l 7 Ili h 1 f Iran 3 ,Q y pug' V A A V ,.'l. - - - w -- - -L, , 5 I Imp nf' lid-'U-' .l1q I slqzlas sllaaos Leonard Coyne Montgomery Robinson O'NciI Frederick Crosby IVomen's Debate Club COUNCIL JEAN OLIVE FREDERICK, '32 ,... ,YA,,,, , , , ,Y,r,A,,A,r,,r, ,,,, ,AA,,, , , Prefzdent BARBARA CONKLIN CROSBY, '31I, , ,, , ,,,,7,, Y,,,,,,,, M mmger IANE FARRELL O'NEIL, '32 ...... I. .I .Secretary-Treafzzrer MARGARET BEYMER ELLIS, '31,. , , . . ,,,.......,.. ........... . .. , , Pzzblicigf-Manager HONORARY MEMBERS MISS RUTH DAVIS MISS RACHEL LOUISE FITCH ACTIVE MEMBERS HELEN FRANCES BUDD GERTRUDE GEORGINA COYNE BARBARA CONKLIN CROSBY MARG.ARET BEYIVIER ELLIS JEAN OLIVE FREDERICK V'IOLA EMMA GOERNER FRANCES MYRTLE LEONARD DORIS MONTGOMERX' JANE FARRELL OINEIL RUTH ROBINSON T'1 ' T TT 'l' 2 I L , L , , , a 'lf lr F ll623B - Ildlwv' .i ..1 ElL:12Qs 'y'Ea'a.3oE r I Schade Prythcrch Taft Wagner Murphy Churchill The W. S. G. A. News MARION ESTHER MURPHY, '30 ,.,,..,, ,,,,,,,,, E ditor-in-Chief LUNETTE FAY CHURCHILL, '30 ..,,.r,.. ,,,..,. B zzfifzesx Mdrzdgef' MADELINE ESTELLA WAGNER, '30 .,,,,,,., ,.r,,,.,, S enior Editor MIRIAM PRYTHERCH, '31 ,.,,,,, ,,7, , , ,,A,7. Afsocidte Editor ALICE ELLIOTT SCHADE, '31 ,.,.... ,.,.,I,.7.7,I , ...Amocidte Editor IDA ELIZABETH TAFT, '31 ...,,. ..,.,.,.. A uiolazzt Bzzfirzoff Marzager r I I I . It 'Tnp-qw 1 H ---1-Pa f'-tr' L L X Q v 3 I , E , 13: - ,r4. I H624H - EI Q29 EI '1'sl Q3 Us .11 T. Marcus Davidoff Blackchicf Kopicki Zermann Aplin Fcigcnlmurn Kuncy Brctsch Farwell Schmid: Cranson jones Peterson Grissingcr S. Wcincr Varon Muskicwicz Ginsburg Crosby E. Weiner Dorncr Muraskin Licbman Women's Cosmopolitan Club HONORARY MEMBERS MRS. LIVINGSTON FARRAND Mlss GERTRUDE HOUSTON NYE MRS. NATHANIEL SCHMIDT DEAN RACIIEL LOUISE FITCII Mxss GRACE SEELY ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Mlss MAIRY RALL Mzss HELEN WVORDEN ACTIVE MEMBERS BARBARA CROSBY, '31 ,,,,. .,..... ,.,.,.,...,..,,,..,,.,.,,,......,,,..,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,4,,,,,, P r 4 ridmt FREDERICA DOIKNEIK, '31 .,...... ...,..,,,,,...,...,.,.,.,.....,,..,.A..,.,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, V i fe-Pruiderzf ESTIIER WVEINIER, '31 ......,.,, ........ C orrerpomlizzg .Yecrczmy ERMA LINDERMAN, '30 .,........ ,,,.,.. ,,.,r.. .,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, R f 5 o 1 -ding sdffffdljl FRANCES GINSDURG, '32, .... . GRADUATE STUDENT MARIA KozLowsKA ELIZAEETII FARWELL FRANCES KRUUPA CYNTI-IIA ANDREWS MARIAN BRE'rscII ALICE BURCII IIUSTINE BURCII FLORENCE APPEL KATE BINENKQRII DoR0'IIIY BORNSTEIN DOROTI'lH' Co'r'rIs SPECIAL STUDENT INEz BLACKCIIIEP SENIORS ERMA LINDERMAN GRACE PETERSON ELEANOR SCI-IMIDT RUTH SIIucHowsIcY JUNIORS BARBARA Cnosmf FREDERICA DORNER VERA JONES ELLEN KUNEY ALICE FAGAN JEAN MCKINLAY ' LEOPOLDINE HISZNAY RUTII PEYTON SOPI-IOMORES MINNIB FEIGENBAUM ETIIEI. FREEMAN MARGARET GILCIIRIST FRANCES GINSBURG HARRIET HOWE HENRIETTA LIEEMAN SLAVA MALEC BEssIE MINUSKIN . .,,........,... Treaxzzrer ELEANOR WVINER LENORE TOBIAS EDITH VARON ESTIIER WVEINER BETTY Musrcuswlcz EVELYN ROSENBLUM AURELIA SALBA STLVIA WEINER MARLIT'F DAVIDOFI' KATI-IRx'N GRISSINGER ESTELLE MURASKIN ADA WEST FRESHMEN IDA AIILIN M.KRG.KRE'Y Komcxx ETIIEL M.ARCUS HILDA WEBER LILLIs CRANSON HILDRED ZERMANN Q IQ' ' ' I ' Y H . I ' I p 9 W 5 I' I - A A ' ' A A . - Y - - 1 H625H lid-'U ' -' s.lQzQsQEl93Os'Ti'i' 1Z,0l'cZ726i cjifffe IN URBE FRANCES PALMER EAGAN MARGUERITE KINGSBURY ROSALIND HUMPHREY SPEED JEANETTE POWELL SENIORS JEAN GORDON BANCROET EVELYN SNEDAKER FISHER DORI BERTHA EMMA ABRAITYS JOSEPHINE AMANDA BEALS DOROTHY MAE FOLEY MILDRED MARIE HOMAN BERENICE REBA SNYDER s IRENE VAN DERHOEE JUNIORS DOROTHY KING HILDA AGNES SMITH ARLENE JEANETTE VAN DERHOEF SOPHOMORES EDYTHE KING ELIZABETH ELLWANGER CHADWICK MIRIAM ESTHER NEWMAN .-If f - 1 S 7 '.i 11 -, 'ku !'l'-'!Zf'?F ' 'gin' fr X A , A ,.,m H626H 'El Q29 EM95'EI'9 3 O 5 The Foil A OFFICERS JANE ELIZABETH Ross, '30 . . , , A, I L, ,,,,,.,,.,.., ,Prefidenf ARLENEJEANETTE VAN DERHOEE, '3l.. ,,, vV.,,, Vice-Prexident EVELYN SNEDAKIER FISHER, '30 ..., , , ,,,,,, .fecretfzfy-Tremurer SENIORS JEAN GORDON BANCROFT FRANCESCA PATRIA HAUSLEIN CAROLINE KELSEY DANVDY HELEN HAYDEN ELIZABETH 'JANE EPLE1' ROSE JOCELYN MARGOLIN EVELYN SNEDAKER FISHER JANE ELIZABETH Ross JUN IORS BARBARA NORMAN COLLYER KATHERINE TUTTLE LOWE OLIVE MAIIY ESPENSCIIIED BERTHA RADER KATHERINE REED GANZENMULLER JEANNE HELEN SIMON GERTRUDE MURDOCK GOODNVIN MARE' AGNES SLOAN I'1ELIEN ,MARGARET LAUTRUP ZXRLENE JEANETTE VAN DERHOEF ELMA IQATHERINE WARD SOPHOMORES MARTHA ALICE ARMSTRONG JACQUELTNE MARIE DARRIEULAT DOROTHY LUCILLE BLACKING CHRISTINE ANNE SCHILDVVASTER HANNAII BLUMENTIIAL IDA HILDEGJXRD SCHLOH ELIZABETH LOUISE TANZER 'I ,yi .ll .I - i -q-vi-if ' . ' H6273 IH-'U-' 'El'Q2QE 'EIQBOE-t ' F: -1' 'i.ll,ff, simbfffga f' 'K '- f f.-..,-: Arete OFFICERS GEORGIANA MARKS, '30 ......,.....,. ,..A.. , .w,. ,........ . ,..,,..AA.,.. P 1 'efzdent MARY VROOMAN PAGE, '3O.. ..,., ....,.. V ice-Prefzdent MARTHA GOODHART, '31 ....., .....A.., Secretary HELENA IRENE PERRY, '31 ....,. ..,..,,..A,..,,A..,...,, I ,, ,,.. Treamrer IN URBE Miss HELEN GRANT SENIORS BEATRICE CAROLINE FEHR EVELYN SNEDAKER FISHER FLORENCE ANNA GERKEN ETHEL HELEN LEHDE ERMA LINDERMANN GEORGIANA MARKS EVA DEDERICK JUNIORS MARGARET BOUCK EMERICK MARTHA GOODHART ADA LOUISE MASON EVELYN GRACE METZGER MARY VROOMAN PAGE MARY ELLEN SCHUTT PAULINE EMMA TERWILLIGER MARION AURELIA WOOD HELENA IRENE PERRY CLARISSA MARY SMITH MARY GLADYS STAEBELL NORMA MACPPIERSON STEVEN RUTH CATHERINE LAIBLE LILLIAN ISABELLE MCCHESNEY SOPHOMORE GERALDINE MCCONNELL ETHEL DOROTHY WALLACE S Y 'rllifr 'I WL II6281l .. 8 -11-11.l1 i .EI QZQE TEF I 0 1. ,A 1-Q'lAF' V, 1'.El 9 3 O E Wayside A ffermatb OFFICERS DOROTI-IY FASSETT BORST, '31 ..,,w,,..,,.,.w..,,,w ,w.,.w........... ..,......,.,,. P r efidefzt DORIS MAIL BARS, '31 .... .. AA..,,. .. .w,,,. Vice-Prefidezzt ESTI-IER HANKINSON, '31 ..,.., ,,.,,,,,,,, .S' ecremrjz DOROTFIH' LEE, '32 ..., , ,....,. . .A,...., .1.,...,, .......... T r eamrer IN URBE Miss EDNA HOTCHKISS MRS. KARL WIEGAND MRS. GERALDINE MEARS MISS HELEN WING DR. ESTHER PARKER MRS. PAUL WORK SENIOR MURIEL LYON GARDNER JUNIORS CECILIA ALTHEA AUST DORIS MAE BARS CATHERINE ADALAIDE BLEWER DOROTHY FASSETT BORST ESTHER HANKINSON MARY FRANCES SHIELDS SOPHOMORES MARIE ELIZABETH HA1'ES HELEN ELIZABETH KREBS DOROTHY LEE V F ll1 'T ' F 4 TW -rf' ' lv li' 'J I 'I S' - A ' - .. A E'. -- I . I629B -T - . 'AI,Q,'.U.I Q-s1Q,2QE sl9.3Aos, , P+ ,- .--v-gg, - .. , rw, 'n ' -.--eg- .L I., Awf- L I , I I U in V i . Q1 ,E in , , 3 J v .l SORORITIES fl iQ'2f'3iEi E1'l 9 3 Di 5, J fait x xy Kappa Agvlm Them Fifty-six Chapters Founded at De Pauw University in 1870 li' Lyons Gosncll Baitz Dooley Fitz-Randolf Martinetti Herrick Mann Taft Evans Espenschied Weld Blake Garling Crow Gray H. Smith Nuffort M. Smith Kellogg Gibbs Epley Wiegand Hoisington Gillespie Dean D. Smith Rossiter Wright Boycsen Mitchell Koetsch McNinch Carman , ,, i in-,A A57 W -is -'Wit ,A 51,5 g gl l 3' , jf, 'H I -r w lgys J , in . A .3 in it A l l -1.-af to igefsi 'M' ,, ' 59:1 L l-T'.-,ii i! Q..-. ,, --mh. K, K Ifeszl MISS MIKS. MRS. Mus. MRS. MISS MISS Mlss MISS MISS Ile' 'fu' I :Qz Q.EI 'E wa .BPOA as . ff lbhztfbagwer MRS. ANNA BOTSIIORD ETIIEI. BAILEY RAYMOND BELL GEORGE RAY CI-IAMEERLAIN LUUIS IDBNNIS RICHARD EDWARDS MARY' EvERE'r'r FRANCES GALLAOIIER RUTII GlI.I.IiSl'IE GERTRUDE GODEREY LILLIAN PEARLE GREEN ALMENA DEAN El.lZADE'l'l'l JANE EI-LEY ELINORE HAMILTON GIIIES HELEN EI.IzAIIETII GILLESl'IE EMILY BLAKE KOSANNA FRENCII CROW EDNA ELEANOII. EOOLETON OLIVE MAIIX' ESPIZNSCIIIBD MARY ROJIER EVANS MARION ELSA BAI'rz PIIYLLIS AMANDA DOOI.EY MARY FITz-RANDOLII CONSTANCB BOYESEN MARCIA ELIZABETH BROWN RUTH SCIIUYLER CARMAN MRS MISS MISS MRS. MRS. MRS. MISS MRS. MISS Ermblixhed in 1881 IN FACULTATE COMSTOCK IN URBE DAVID HAND REBECCA HARRIS CECILIA LAW XVILLIAM LEE THOMAS LYON 'JAMES MCKINNEX' LOUISE MEIKRITT EDWARD NICHOLS ANNA PAINE MISS RUBY HowE MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MISS MRS. MISS MRS. MRS. ROBERT RETTGER ROBERT SAILOR SUMNER SLICHTER ALBERT SMITH LOUIS SMITH RUTH SMITH HOWARD STOVER MARY WAITE ELIAS ROOT WILLIS ALFRED XVRAY SENIORS PAULINE BARTLH HOISING'FON MARION GLEE KELLOGG MYRTLE MERETTA PULLEN .1 UNIORS RUTI-I GARLING ELEANOR MAXWELL GRAY ANNE HERRICK JEAN WILIIUR MANN SOP HOMORES HE1.EN ELIZABETH GOSNELL ELLA RACHEL LYONS FRESHMEN SUSAN DONALY KOETSCH HARRIET MCNINCH ELIZABETH MITCHELL ELEANOR CHURCHILL SLAGHT DORA FRANCES HARSEN SMITH MARY ELEANOR SMITH ELSA MARIE WEIGAND CARROLL MARTINETTI HELEN LOUISE NUFFORT HILDA AGNES SMITH IDA ELIZABETH TAFT RUTH ELIZABETH WELD DOROTHY SAMPSON EI.IzABE1'I-I TANZER JANET XVILSON ELIZABETH ROSSITER RUTH ELIZABETH STACKEL ADBLAIDE WRIGHT IE- in 1' In I - --r-D'-I .V F . UV' , JII 'F . P-'11P17 if I fI A '-Lw.H Is T 14 Z.ffTx,Qij.L, J II633Il -----ElQZQEkMEl93DE f-'--' -ff Hia 42 TC fa' f!f!!T'T K'!TTZf! f1 2 rg' reg-3, .1 Iifaajzjvfz ,lifrajzjlaz Cliazfvzfvzfz Fifty-seven Chapters Founded at Monmouth College in 1870 Ives Phillips Crosby Glasgow Milligan Lappcus A.Schade Beatty Hughes Shoemaker Fisher White Bari-us Russell Leighton Cottis W,Schadc M. Kelly A. Kelly Lowe Wagner Sullivan Lamb Harden Knapp Mcclden Post Hayden Kroupa Bancroft Bostwiclc Scott Brown - X 'Q' ,I '-:-nf'- .A I '-?T ' ,I -, 4' , C a - -Lf -'ii A H634H MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS ' 1 Ihkibb EEI C3.Z E3 EE U 'EEI 93 L3 CJ EE I , 1 RICHARD BAKER IOIIN BARR FREDERICK BISSELL, JR. PETER CLAASSEN MRS. . PHILLIPS GARRBTT . HARRISCBN GOODMAN HENIKY HINKLEX' RALPH HOSl'l'fAL MISS GWI.ADYS FRANCES HuGIIEs J I EAN GORDON BANCROIIT EANNETTH ELENA BROWN . LUCILLE PATIIICI.-I HARDEN HELEN PIAYDHN MAR-IORIE ELIzAIIETII BuA'I'TI' EMILY BOs'I'wIcIc IDLJROTHY CUTTIS EMMA JEAN FISHER CAT!-lBRlNli LYNDA ALT FILIZAEETII ANN BARRUS Psi Chapter E1tubfi.rl1ed in 1883 IN URBE Mxss MARY HULL Mxss ISADEL KIMIIALL MRS. FRANK LAMBERT MRS. FRANCES LEIIR MISS RIIEUA MEDDEN MlSS4lUL1A MELOTTE MRS. MAEEL NEEDI-IAM MRS. CHARLES NEWMAN GRADUATE STUDENTS Mxss ELEANOR RANDOLPH IvEs SENIORS MARJORIE ELLENOR KNAPP FRANCES IRMA KROUPA ISAIIEL XMINANS LAME ELLEN MEDDEN JOAN MARGARET POST ,IUNIORS BARBARA CONRLIN CROSBY CORA HAMILTON GLASGOW MARI.-IN LORETTA KELLY SOP!-IO MORES CHARLOTTE STAFFORD LAI-PEUS HELEN ELIzAIIETII LEIGIITON FRESHMEN ADA FRANCES PHILLIPS XVINIFRED ISABELLE SCI-IADE MRS. MELVIN NICHOLS MRS. EDWARD PHILLIPS MISS RUTH SHAW MRS. LEONARD URQUHART MRS. RUSSELL XVAGNER Mlss MARY WILLCOX MRS. WALTER WILLCOX MRS. BENJAMIN YOUNG MISS AGNES KELLY FLORENCE SCOTT ELLA FLORENCE SULLIVAN MADELINE CONSTANCE WAONER ELIZABETH HALSEY XVHITE KATHRINE TUTTLE LOWE EDITH MARIE MACON ALICE ELLIOTT SCI-IADE ELEANOR NOEL RussELL GRACE ETHELYNE SHOBMAKER ROSALIND STORER wh I A 'llll H'T E ' l 'lT ' 'Y ' III V- 4 A I I I A A i Q' -'- I H6353 Aww -Tff?3-f?-EIQZQEMMEIQBDE r X if s ,4 I, X, ' Delta Gamma Forty-three Chapters Founded at Louis School in 1872 Dymott Abel Hanscom Stevens Collier Stuart H. Rice Auch Saxc Hunter Bailey Shields Uctz Wilkinson Ellcnwood King Whalen Jones Worthcn Pierson Gocrncr Johannscn Thornhill Smith Mayer Lockhart Chisholm Tcllicr Ncuhart Greene Flynn Miller Moran Kenhcld L. Rice Banks Mann II636l1 W-Paul 1' EIQZQEHHEIQBD -A T - MRS. CHARLES DIIIIILE BOSTVVXCK MRS. HENRY BUCKINGIIAM MISS RUTII MARY BURNS MRS. RoI.Lo CLINTON CARPENTER MRS. MISS MISS MISS MRS. FOSTER COFFIN FLOR ENCE CRIST MARION ELIZAIIETII CRIST MARY IDOUGLAS HliIiBEIi'l' CHARLES ELMER MRS. HAROLD FLACK Chi Chapter Extublifbed in 1885 IN URBE MRS. ALLEN FRASER MRS. WVILLXAM JOHN HBBEL MISS ZETTA ELIZABETH KENFIELD MRS. RALPH LENT MRS. CHARLES MURDOCK MISS ELSIE MURRAY MRS. CLARK SUTHERLANIJ NORTHUP MRS. ROIIERT OSEORNE MRS. PAUL PRICE MISS MARIIORIE RICE MRS. VIRGINIA SETTER MRS. RAYMOND SHORT MISS MADGE KATHERINE SMITH MRS. WILLIAM TRYSTRAM STEVENS MRS. WILLIABI ALoNzo STOCKING MISS LUELLA WILLIAMS MRS. NVALTER XVILLIAMS MRS. KARL WVOOD MRS. EDMUND WVORTHEN IDA ELLA AUCII EVELYNE MAX' COLLIER RUTII AGNES AIIEL 'IANET BAILEY VIRGINIA GAIQDINER BANKS MAVIS SYLVIA D1'hl0'l F MARY EUNICE CHISIIULM CLAIRE DENISE CUUCH RUTH CECELIA ELLENWOUD VIOLA EMMA GOERNER RUTH BAILEY KATHERINE FLYNN BEATRICE MARIE GREENE NORMA' ADELLE KENIIIELD JANE ELIZAIIETII MAYER SENIORS HELEN HARRIET RICE JUNIORS VIRGINIA MONT.AGUE HANSCOM NANCY BOULDEN HUNTER MARY AUGUSTA JOHANNSEN ELIZABETH LEE LOCKHART RUTH GORE M.ANN SOPHOMORES ELEANOR VIRGINIA HURLBUT ALICE LOVELEE JONES MARION KING MARX' LOUISE PIERSON FRESHMEN MARILYN ANITA MILLER FAITH ESTIIER MORAN RUTH NEUHART MARY DOROTHY REEVES MARGARET ALLIS SAXE DOROTHY Woon STUART MARY FRANCES SHIELDS ELIZABETH ,IEANETTE STEVENS MARY VIRGINIA THGRNHILL MYRTLE BELLE UETZ GERALDINE CLARA STURTEVANT MARGARET DELIA WFIALEN MARG.ARE'f XVILKINSON RACHEL DAURA WVORTHEN LOIS CAROLINE RICE -JANET EWING ROBINSON CONSTANCE MARY ROSE MARY CHRISTINE SMITH MARTHA MARGARET TELLIER H6371 a an QzQ5'5 7 1'sl 93 oz a- xl Aww P112 Twenty-eight Chapters Founded at Syracuse University in 1872 - 11 D.Joncs Paine Long Saunders Bruff Hinman Mrs. Vose Andrews Coward Dowric Frederick Hamilton Moore Wolfe A. Morton Stearns Walter E.1oncs Ogden Barron Dalton CollyerM. Morton Wyckoff Stevens Gallagher McKinlay Borst Marshall Dorner Blood Nye Talbot Tompkins Palmer McCabe GriHis . - ,V 'Sr' 1 W D' owes!! .IL ' l-5 far--el I -I I . r A iz , , in w -- J . , i .1 1163811 MRS. MRS. Mus. MRS. MIRS. MRs. P0149 EE I Eli!!! EE' ' IEE! E! 53 CJ EE I CHARLES BRURR CARL Gll.BllRT EDVVIN Huvxcms CARL FREEMAN HUWE LEWIS KNLYDSON HERHERT METzIsER MARYJANE DAl.'FON Delta C lmpter Exlallfifbed in 1839 IN URBE MRS. GEORGE YOUNG, JR. GRADUATE STUDENTS MRS. HAROLD MARSTON MORSE MRS. PAUL O'LEARY MRS. HowARD RILEY Mxss GRACE ALVANA SEELI' MRS. ALLEN HOSIB TREMAN MRS. EDWARD GUILD XVYCKOFP RUTH ELIZABETH NYE SENIORS EMILY I,oUlsE BI.ooD MII.DRED ELIZABETH MoRToN EI.lZAl3E'I'Il INGRAM CHENEY THELMA ELIZABETH PALMER HELEN LA MONTE CTRIFFIS RUTH SWEET ANN!! SARGHNT l'lAMll.TUN AGNES TALBOT M.KllC7AIiE'F ELLEN Al.'X'l'lliA NICCABIZ RUTH CAL1sTA TOMPKINS JUNIORS WILHELMINA BARTON CATHERINE ANNE GALLAGHER I7ORU'l'll'l' FAssE'r'r BURST JEAN SWAN HILL BARHARA NORh1AN COLLYER .IANE KATHLEEN MARSHAL FRIZDRICA MARIE IDORNEZR JEAN MCKINLAY DOR01'llX' ELIZAIIETII EVANS MABEL LOUISE STEVENS BAREARA FRANCES WYCKORF SOPHOMORES M.NllX' LOUISE BARLUVV ELIZABETH TYLER JONES KATIIRYN IVIAIII' BRADLEY SALLY Moons ELEANDR MAIQX' ECKISRT ALICE MAY MORTON 'IRAN FIKHDEKICK CHARLOTTE STEARNS RUTH GORDIJN BLANC!-IE XVALTER SARAH El.lZAlHE'l'll HlNhI.AN MARX' WARD 'IRAN RVOLFB FRESHMEN KATHERINE ELIZAIIIZTII ANDREWS DAPHNE LYLE JONES LILLIAN MARY BRAUNER KATHERINE CARR LONG ELIZABETH RonsoN BRUEP BETTY MAXWELL LOWNDES CAROLINE NIENVMAN CUYVARD ELIZABETH PAINE Cl'lAll1,0'I I'lZ ALICE IDOVVRIIZ MARIAN SAUNDERS ' 1, . C -'ri'-I nv qu-If , , . - w '1 If I 4 . ' I . A , H - , 2' H639H I4 U-' . 'l'-'- E-lozrga'- '- El'fa3o'sf, 3 I .... 4290- -. , E ft' P Q! .5635 Albba Omicron Pi Thirty-three Chapters Founded at Bqrnard College in 1897 Hayes Miller B. Rogers Arthur Miner McDonagh Jenks Browne Worden Mongol Mullen V. Rogers Tully Saxton Faulk Flannery Thro Hopper Wilson Arnold Hepworth Irish Lynahan Barvian Smith Nothnagle Dawdy Blewer Faber Hvass Hanson Washburn Rofrano Donnelly Lasher Kcllingcr Zingsheim Hutchison r3'l i 1 F - I '1 Av-iv 5' e l r . ' Jfff 4 , 7 A ,A ,uh ' 1164011 I-H-U-' El QZQEM' 'EIQBOE .N Epsilon Chapter Extabfifbrzl in 1908 IN FACULTATE MISS GRACE MORIN IN URBE MRS. ARTHUR ALLEN MRS. RICHARD MORDOIIR MIKS. MOR'fPlBll FRANKLIN BARRUS MRS. NATHANIAL SCHMIDT MISS VIRGINIA IRENII CARR MISS HELEN DOUGLAS WORDEN MISS ELIzAnIaTII CORNELIA HERRICK MRS. ALBERT WRIGHT GRADUATE STUDENTS FRANCES PALMER EAGAN MARIE CATHERINE JANN SENIORS CAROLINE KELSEY DAWDY ELIZABETH JANE LYNAI-IAN JANET ELIZAIIIITII IRISII ESTHBR CORNELIA NOTI-INAGLE RIJTII ELIZAIIETII SMITH JUNIORS MARY MII.I.ER ARNOLD FRANCES ELIZAEETI-I MEISSE MARY TIIERESA BARVIAN ANNA MUNDER MONGEL CATIIERINE ADELAXDIZ BLEWER XIESTA MARIE ROGERS Ru'I'II CAROLYN FAIJER DOROTHY DUNLAR SAXTON ELBANOR NEWCOMR FAuLIc ISAIIEL LUCETTA THRO MARX' ELIZAIlB'I'l'l FLANNIZRY ELIZABETH PATRICIA TULLX' DOROTHX' ALICE HEI'XVORT!-I MOLLY HASSLER WILSON OLIVE GRACE WORDEN SOPI-IOMORES MAR'FIIA JEAN ARTIIUR MARGARET GORDON MCDONAGH HIILENE BRUWNE MARGARET ZELMA MILLER DCJROTIIY MAIXX' HOIFPBR JEAN LUELLA MINER MARJORIE EIINICEJENKS BARBARA SEYMOUR ROGERS CATH!-ZRINE LANEY RUTII VIRGINIA WASIHIEURN FRESHMEN ANGHLLA MAIKY DONNELLY DOROTHY ELIZABETH HVASS MADEI. REED HANSON ETIIEL DUMONT KELLINGER MARIE HAYIlS CLARE MILDRED LASEER RUTH HUTCI-IISON LOUISE MARGARET ROPRANO I I- I . I A I I - I A . ' ' A , I ', - , H6411l 1 .-ll.. an QzQ2'3 '3'1'sl 9305 'f9Q-T5 Lil.: l 'F Delta Zeta Forty-eight Clmprers Founded at Mialni University in 1902 1- 11---. g Grissinger Sumner Maughn Hughes Shira A. Karl Scolield Stone Frees Oster Gryl Schildwaster Strong Crandall il. Karl A. Van Dcrhoef Stevens Allen D. Lewis M. Lewis Laurrup Jones Glynn Skilling Case Eagan D.Vz1n Derhoef Welch Dewey Clark Freeland Davis Hilton J' A l'- ' 3-,, ,J. , ' f I' , ,,, ..l l:. 4 S lg : H642H I-MU-' IQZQE- 2:9305 MIss AGNES CONLON MISS ELIZABETH DENMAN MRS. XVILLIAM KIMIIALL FLORENCE ANNE CASE MARY MILDRED CLARK MADELYN LOUISE DAvzs ALMA BISHOP DEWEY MARY MILDIKED EAGAN LAURA KATHERINE ALLEN MA1lY ELIZAIIETH GLYNN KATliEllINE GILISSINGER ALICE VIRGINIA KARL MARY ELLEN CR.KNDALL ELIIERTA YETIVE FREEs ANN KATHERINE GRYL GRACE HuGIIEs MARION JONES JANE ANNE KARL EDNA MAUGliAN Beta Chapter lifrubfixlrrrf in 1908 IN URBE SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Miss HARR!E'f KRIATZER MRS. OSCAR VoN ENGELN Miss NELLIE WIISON KATliERINE FLANDERS FREELAND SYLVIA CAROLINE HILTON DOROTliY MARY LEWIS MARION FAY SIULLING DORIS IRENE VAN DERHOEE HELEN MARGARET LAUTRUP MAIJEL FRANCES LEWIS NORLIA M.ACPHERSON STEVENS ARLENE 'IEANNETTE VAN DERHGEP ELTWA GLEASMAN GSTER CHRISTINE ANNE SCHILDWASTER DOROTHY SCOEIELD HARRIET ADELAIDE STONE EDNA JUNE STRONG DENIERIS SIJMNER ELIZABETH REYNOLDS HELEN SHIRA T'-er-I A -T +1-1, ns 1'1 s . '1 I I n j 3 H6431! F 1 'i . xftzl - -IE-!5'!2?..yV - 4 H A to :J '- l : fl'-. tm figs? Delta Delta Delta Seventy-three Chapters Founded at Boston University in 1888 Hicks Hunter Edelmann Prince Seipp Hablutzel H. Schloh Polhemus Hill Dallmer A. Schloh O'Conner Mrs. Belding Hunt Hall Sloan Kline Yost Strohm Walker Keese Saltford Nicholson Nikiforoff Yakhontoff Huppman jaquith Aplin Gallagher Weber Graves Belding Anton Oldfield Hawes Langston .. , I.,: wg, 4 B nw W ,yd ,A I., ft i . 56443 'WSNBG it I I , E: A:-., w 'Al F ZIY MRS. CoRNEI.Ius Bl!'I l'lLN Mxss RACIIEI, LOUISE FITCH MARY ORR BARBER MRS. MRS. IVIlNNIi'I !'E BROCKNVAY Mus. ALYENE FENNER BRIIWN MRS. IDA EDMOND Mxss EMILY FAsoLn'I' MIss EVELYN CARLSON MARCIAREI' ANN HURRMAN PRISCILLA I'IlCKS.IAQUl'l'll HELEN GRANT KIEESE CI-IARLUTTE EI,sIIz IJALLMEII RuTn Gmns DOROTIIEA FLOYD HALL AGNES DOROTIIY BQLLMAN MARX' ANNA EDELMANN FRIEDA HAIILUTZEI, RUTII HICKS BEATRICE AN'I'oN ITIA MARY WlII'fWBLI. APLIN HELEN ELLIOT BEDLING RLEANOR AUGUSTA ERNST Agblm Beta C halbter Emzblifbed in 1913 IN FACULTATE MISS ELEANOR MCMULLEN I' IN URBE Mlss LILLIAN FASOLDT MRS. LOUISE STEVENS FENNER MARGARET FISH PAULINE MAXRIELD EVELYN BASSAGE PATNODE MARGUERITE PoIIEx MISS MRS. M Rs. MRs. GRADUATE STUDENTS Mxss Louxs IVICGALLIARD SENIORS GUNIiII.D xVIl.I'IELMINA NICIIOLSON NINA NIKIIIORQFR 'IEAN ELIZAIIIITH SALTEQRD ,IUNIORS ROSEMARY HORTON HUNT IVIARGUERITIE RANDOLPH KLINE SOP HOMORES CATHERINE HILL BEATRICE DE NIKE HUNTER MARION PIERCE BERYI. GENEVIEVE POLIIEMUS FRESHMEN HAIIIXIET PARSONS FISH MARGARET GALLAGl'IER .IEANNE MARIE GRAVES KATHERINE HAwEs Mrss RUTI-I ST. JOHN' Mzss ELEANITR SYMONDS MRS. HAROLD PRATT MRS. LUCY PIIELPS SIMONS EMMA SPEED DELIA STONE Mlss Mrss MRS, R.oLLo TA LLCO MISS HELEN SMITH LURLINE STRIIIIM OLGA YAKHONFOFF ELEANOR Loursu YOST M.iRJORIE OVCONNCR ANNELIESE CI-IARLQTTE SCIILOH MARY AGNES SLOAN CHARLOTTE PRINCE IDA HILDEGARDE SCIILQH CORNELIA ELIZABETH SEIPP B.-REARA STIMSON SNOOK ADELE LANGSTON MARGARETTA OLDFIELD GLADYS SI-IEAHAN HILDA XYEBER ' IA ' I I EIE, EEE 564511 -319295 -519.305 Chi Omega Seventy-two Chapters Founded at University of Arkansas in 1895 Cole Moore Holden Burris: Babcock Wes: Dean Beals Pobul Wulf! Lawyer Losie Ruellc Har: Ferguson Sigler Armstrong M. F. Bateman Nuztall Schutt Molfart Grier Fincher Bulger Dieezen Carry K. Rogers Hill Clarcy Lear Edwards L man M. S. Bateman Tinker I. Rogers Tabor Rnmn li McCuIl Mon: Y Y K Y Brewer Denmark Sransbury Brown Dosxie Turner Pip: Dnrrieulat Abbot: .+I ' e 'Y '7 1 an wp' . l- T 1 l ' ' 'ln ' 8 fl . - -' I l . k . JH' A l N ,. . , ,X 'A - - - , f -, ,AL - l ll6461l D'iAR'I'HA ARMSTRONG -11-l. lid-'U-' . ElQ2QE EI93DE Them A1 ha Cha ter MRs. JOSEPH BARR MRS. GORDON BEGENT MRs. PERCY CARR MRS. HOMER CIIAIII-IAN MARY FRANCES BATEMAN MARX' LLOYD BOLGER IVIARGARET SEELY BATEIIIAN DOROTliY MAY DIETZEN MARGUERITE EDWARDS M.ARY JANE LYMAN AMELIA ABBOTT JOSEIIIIINE AMANDA BE,-SLS DORIS BROVVN HELEN M.ARlE CARTY ALICE 'IRAN FERGUSON EvELYN VIRGINIA GRIER MARION LOUISE BADCOCI-C PIIYLLIS LOUISE BIJRRITT MARGARET ELLEN CLAREY .IACQUELINE DINILRIEULIAT LILLIANJUANITA FINCIIER P P E.ftab!i.rbed in 1917 IN F ACULTATE LILLIAN SI-IAEEN IN URBE GRADUATE STUDENTS MARY KATI1LEEN RUEFLE SENIORS GIJERTINE TINKER JUNIORS INEZ ARLENE TADOR SOPHOMORES MRS. XVILLIAM COLE MRS. LEWIS FROMAN MRs. ROBERT MORsE Mm. Webb Yorke IVERNA HILL MRS. CARROLL MOEIIATT ALICE KATHERINE MONE BEATRICE RAMAGLI ISAIIELLE ROGERS MARX' ELLEN SCHUTT SARAH ELIZABETH HART MARY PATRICIA LEARX' GERTRUDE LOUIE LOSIB DORIS HENRIETTA MCCULLY MONA DAWAN PIPA MA RJORIE STANSBURY MARION KATHERINE LAWYER n HELEN LUSHINSKY ARLENE N IJTTAL KATE GLBASDN ROGERS , CARMELITA MARIE STEVENS LOUISE DOROTHEA WULRI1 FRESHMEN CLARA BELLE BREWER KATPIERINE HOLDEN RUTII ELIzAIIETII DE.AN EVE VIRGINIA MOORE DOROTHY DENMARK AMELIA NINA PODOL EVELYN DOSTIE CATHERINE MARIE SIGLER SARAII ELIZAIIETII ELLIS BARBARA ANNE TURNER CAROL XVEST I I III , A--f itll I I lg I I I J I - r ' V I . A . Y I. ' - .I I H6473 W .T H 5:1929 IMIUE' I Ol I 1 O I 3 U C U 1 s Q u I O in 0 N330 Kappa Delta Fifty-five Chapters Founded at Virginia State Normal School in 1897 Wilcox Fcrriss Finney Grilling Van Hoescn Garman G. Young Umlauf V. Churchill B.Abrairys Wade McColly' Cole I. Miller Stearns Murphy Nash Taylor Gainey Simpkins Borchercling L. Churchill O'Brien Savage Clark F. Young G. Miller Bjorkmann Washburn Williams Knapp , I- lj -,-q,r- .D .,n..ff- - 'l-'If' ' ' , I win' li f J - lr Q Q . fxlla , 564811 IP'm:q.Q.- . EEN G!iZE3EE 'EEI 93.3 CJEE Omega Chi Chapter Miss GRACE GARDNER MILDRED STORM BOOL HELEN GRANT EVELYN KENNEDY FRANCES MUNE MVISS MIss MISS MIss Exmblirbed in 1917 IN FACULTATE IN URBE MRS. FORREST XVRIGIIT GRADUATE STUDENT MIss LUCY KILIBALL MISS FRANCES MONTEITI-I MRS. KENNETH SPEAR MRS. RUTH TROUSDALB MRS. JOHN XVILLMAN S ANA MARIE MOLINA EDITH STENBERG ELSIE ADELAIDE VAN RIIYN SENIORS CAROL ANNE BORCHERDING RUTI-I CATHERINE MCCOLLY LUNETTA FAI' CI-IURCIIILL IDA MILLER SARAII MAY COLE MARION ESTHER MURPHY EVELYN SNEDAKER FISHER EDITH GRACE NASH AGNES TERESA GAINEY ANNE LOUISE SHULER LEOROLDINA JOSEIIIIINE HIENAY CHARLOTTE RUTH SINIKIN OLIVE HELEN HOIIERO MADELINE ROWENA STEAIQNS HAIIRIET ELLA KXNGSLEY ADELAIDE LOUISE TAYLOR AMALIA KATHRBN XVAGNER JUNIORS BERTIIA EMMA AIIRAITYS IVIILDRED LOUISE OIBRIEN IDA ,IOIIANNA ADRAITYS KATIIERINE LOUISE RUMMLER VELMA ROSALTIIA CI-IURCIIILL RUTH CATHERINE UMLAUF GERTRUDE LEONE GRIIIEITH ERIIIE OWINGS WADE GENEVIEVE ELLEN MEAOIIER GLADYS LoUIsE YOUNG SOPHOMORES MAIlY LOUISE BALDWIN MAELE JANE KNAPP DOROTHY ELAINE FERRISS RUTH CECILIA SAVAGE JANE LOUISE FINNEY CHRISTINE DE ELLA VAN HOESEN MILDRBD ESTIIER GARNIAN DONNA EDNA XVILCOX VlIlC3lN!A BALLENTYNE GRIIIIIINO GRACE WILLIAMS FRESHMEN ELSIE MARIE BJORKMANN GERTRUDE ELIZABETH MILLER MILDRED FRANCES CLARH DOROTHY LYDIA SCHEIDT LUCILLE MARIE LR Cocq VELMA EDNA WASHEURN ELIZABETH LLOYD FRANCES AUGUSTA Yoosr FLORENCE EDNA YOUNG A , ll nu-gn n-T-qui, af, . lr , I ' , -I' I F H649I 'l' El QzQEl '1'Ell93os-'iii ,1 tg , 'Ig ?'TFi'l '21-'1 iv IU + X 5. Q 5 .J Sigma Delta Tau Thirteen Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1917 Featherman Doob Chair Loeser Gilman Prince Nathan Shatzkin Mandels Rendell Dickman Srcrngold Freedman Robinson J. Tobias Duschness Pincus Fine Goldstein Brandriss Kaplan Antell Gold Singer Sweedler Jacobs Saymon L. Tobias Finemzm Harris J 5 1 - ,- , .-'l- . ' , ..- -A-.lil . . L l65ol 11- i, 1 1 1 I-2213 EIIHZWEI 9 3 0 Agblm C lmpter E.rfabli.rberl in 1917 G RADUATE STUDENT MARIAN KOMMBL SENIORS BLUMA Rosnlhcons EDNA FRANCES SINGER ELEANOR SAYMON JEANNETTE Swxzxznum V -IUNIORS EvIsI.m'N FINIIMAN 'IEANNE Mom. H.ARRIS MAIITIIA Gunn LENORE MURIEL Tomas SOPHOMORES DoIxo'I'In' DuscuNI:ss RUTH ROBINSON SELMA EvIzI.YN FINE MARJORY HARRIET SPEISER SELMA BBATIUCIS FRIIIIDMAN A4 MARIAN N.ATICA STERNGOLD BEATRICB FI.oIuzNcI1 GOLDSTEYN JANET MARJORY Toni.-xs FRESHMEN LORBTFA ANTELI. -' Junrm KAPLAN CLARA BIIANITIIISS LENORE Losses. LILLIAN CII.u'r HELEN MANDELLS ANNETTH DICKMAN LENORE NATHAN HIILIIN Doon RUTH PINcus HIILIIN FIIATIIIIIIMAN HAZEL PRINCE Cacrmz GIl.h1AN BERNICE NIISA RENDELL Brznruclz SI-uvrzrcm In +I M- mf- I J , I I P J ' x I A - ' K- -f- 1165111 ii ...-..., , .- r W:-.IQZQE :IEIBOE p r W AQDIM Xi Delta Forty-two Chapters Founded at Lombard College in 1893 Leonard Brooks Foster Barker Paddock Baker Love Wagner Fisher Lyman Cronyn Wheeler D. King Friclc Mundy Dobson Webster Ogilvie D. Hopper E. Hopper Blakeslce Hencke Colson Gilchrist Redfern E. King Bryan Sherwood Bebb Brigham Linville Aus: Dean Cox Hanzel Maley Welch r 1 ' C C V VV 'W W 4 or M - J' e li - . ' 3 ,I - , I 1' , ,.'1. l ' - lI65zll Mlss MIss Mxss MRS. lid-'UI' 'EIQ2-QE E-IQBOE ! AQIM Beta Chapter DORO'FlIY' CELIA DELANY SARAH BARNARD ARLUINE CI-IESEBORO ALBERT DURAND Exmblirbrd in 1917 IN FKCULTATE IN URRE MRs. AXEL FERDINAND Gus'rArsON MRS . GOLDEN HALL MRS. EVERETT STRONG GRADUATE STUDENT Mxss ESTHBR JEANETTE XVDUNG Mxss LAURA LESKB MRS. VAN BREED HART MISS MARGARET LYEOLT Mlss SHIRLEY MILLER Mlss MARION PLOss MRS. JOHN SPEED SENIORS KATHERINE XVEAKLEY BAKER FRANCES MYRTLE LEONARD ELDA 'IANE BARKER BBATRICE MARINE LOVE HELEN MIRIAM BROOKS RUTH IsAnELLE LYMAN MARTHA CORDELIA FISHER ALICEJEAN PADDOCK BEATRICE ELIZABETH FOSTER ELIZABETH RosA TOWNB DORA ELOIsE XVAGNER -IUNIORS CECILIA ALTIIBA AUST ELIZABETH HOPPER JANE BI.AIcEsI.EE DOROTHY KING POLLY CRONYN MARDEL OGILVIE DOROTHY RUTH HOPPER ELIZABETH CORNELL XVHEELER SOPHOMORES MARGAIIBT BEIHI GI.ADYS VIOLA HANZEL MARGARET ELIZABETH BRIGHAM EDYTHE KING RUTH RHODORA BRYAN RHODA LINVILLE BARIIARA LOUISE COLSON MAR-IORIE LEETE MLINDY GWENDOLYN AILEEN DOIISON ANNA HOLROYD REDFERN DCJROTIIY MARIE FRICK VERA SHERWOOD MARGARET EILEEN GILIcRIsT LOIs HAYDEN WEESTER FRESHMEN ETI-IEL MARIE Cox CARLEEN M.ALEY IRMA PLATT DEAN DOROTHY AMELIA NOONAN IRMA NVINIFRED HENCKE MARY DOROTHY WELCH I II 'I' RT- H-R ,ff If A A .J A Q .G I Q - 1, iI653ll lid' -'H' '- 'ElQ2QE 'iElQ.3DE'T'-' Pi Beta Ploi Seventy-eight Chapters Founded at Monmouth College in 1867 l Hearle Davis Sloan Blacking Ritter Hogan Thomas Smirh Foley Ward Darling Olsen Young Ryan Kuney Urban Nichols Lueder Cranmer Bishop Montgomery Lewis Allen Ross Blauvclt Sharpe Hayden Lasher Worden Davidson Whitaker Collisson Coca Sterling MWF' H ri o ff. T e- ' , e. -Aw w II654ll WW- EIQ2QEUmEl93OE 'nil' New York Delta Chapter MIKS. EUGENE BRADFORD MRS. MERTON CASSADY MISS MAH'FRED CI.AIfI.1N MRS. FRANK CONOER MRS. CARL DALI.ENnAcn MRS. VICTOR GAGE MISS HELEN METCALIIE ANITA LEANORE ALLEN MAIlX' LOUISE BISHOP ALICE EVA BLAUVELT FRANCES ANNE CRANMER JANET HAIKITISON DALTON ANN' MAROUERITE DARLINl'i IDOIKOTHY MAY FOLEY ELLEN GERTRUOE KUNEI' DOIIOTIIY LUCILLE BLACRINO ELIzAEE'rII CIIADWICR MAIKJORIE RAE DAVIS AUGUSTINE WVARE COCA MARY ELIZABETII COLLISON HARRIE1' MATIIILDA DAVIDSON Ertublifbed in 1919 IN FACULTATE MISS NELLIE PERKINS IN URBE MISS NELLIE LEONARD MRS. PAUL NEEDIIAM MRS. JESSE NICIIOLLS MISS .IUNE NICITOLSON MIKS. PAUL RUSSEL POPE GRADUATE STUDENTS SEN IORS MURIEL LYON GARDNER ERMA RUTH LEXVIS LYDIA ELOISE LUEDER IKDA LOUISE MASON ,IUNIORS H,fLCX'0NE DEL!GI'IT MCAL1'lNE TIIORSTINA VON YHLEN OLSEN VIRGINIA HUPPERT RYAN SOPHOMORES KATl1R5'N HEARLE MARGARET MAIIY HOGAN FREDERICA GILBEIXT RITTER FRESHMEN KATHRYN CIIAMNEY HAWKES RUTI-I ELEANOR HAYDEN MARIAN ELIZABETH LAsI-IER A' 'I II WO fd- Fqvvrg' MRS. E. A. TASKER MRS. GEORGE WARIIEN MISSJEAN WARREN MRS. HERBERT WVHETZEL MISS MARTHA XVILLIAMS MISS ANNABETH WVILSON MISS VIRGINIA THOMAS DORIS MONTGOMERY FLORENCE EMMA NICHOLLS JANE ELIZAIIETH Ross EDITH 'IEANNE SHARPE DOROTHY MAY XVERTZ LILLIAN VIRGINIA URBAN AVA MARGARET WARD FRANCES ELIZABETH YOUNG LIDA BREINEING SLOAN RENEE ADELE SMITH MZLDRED MARGARET THOMAS JUNE ATLANTA STERLING MARJORIE FOwLEs WHITAKER PEARL BELLE WORDEN li' 2 I AJ l i I ,- , .if I :f l 565511 -.-1. Ffui- ElQ2QE'f'g-'sigaos- Agbbd Epsilon Phi Twenty-six Chapters Founded at Barnard College in 1909 Aronson Boblasky N. Firestone Karzin Levinson Srackcll Mayer Dorman Tolins Epstein Funt Shore Taub I-lalwcr Blumenthal Robin Simon Levy Wcrzler Lenrow Sharlin Lipschirz M. Firestone Neiburg Brcslcr ,D is 1 r -1-np-swf 5 A' grave- ' 'Kr' M- ,, 3 565611 lQ2Qp5'3 5 i'sa Q .3 o Kappa C bapier Ertablixbrd in 1920 SENIORS SYLVIA BRESLHR HELEN CECELB Lxpscun-z HEI-EN LIWINB L1LLuN RUTH SHARFIN -IUNIORS GI.,ADX'S DORMAN SYLVXA Ng113URG RUTH LHNRUW -IEANNE HELEN Smou Rum HYLA LEVY HELEN SHIRLEY XVETZLER SOPHOMORES HANNAH BLUMENTHAL MARJQRIE HALWER SHIRLEY EPSTIIIN FREDA Gfmsu MAYER MHKIURIH FIHHSTUNE CLARA SHARON Ronm DOROTHY FUNT ' FRANCES SYEIL STACKELL BERENICE Tox.INs ' FRESHMEN SYLVIA Anowsow f z NATALIE FIRESTUNB ROSALIE HOBLASKY DOROTHY KATZIN ADELE I.Ev1NsoN W' ' 11 ' 1+ 'r ' , -1 F A I J , A W .U I - F lv H657H - I-d-'U-' . .-. ElQ2QE El'3.30E 5 V? '9 8 9' C Q ,, . Q' 'Q. -WICCOQK Sigma Kappa Thirty-eight Chapters Founded at Colby College in 1874 Heidi: Keller Currier Love Haviland Lamouree D. Rollins Spencer Slocum Bartllel McGonagha Krusa Hodell M. Rollins Merriman Prythcrch Coe Perrell Armstrong Ganzcnmullcr Campbell Terwilliger Bullock Schoonover M. Hopkins Ridgeway M. Schultz Andrews Randall Creighton Muller Schillke Stewart Salisbury Kane Qunckenbush Barry Stephens Haswcll H . 1 TT , 6 3 lessl I-d-'UI' EIQZQE' 'EIQBOE AQUZW Zeta Chapter MISS HARRIET BALDNVIN CREIGIITQN MRS. LAwRIsNcE BURRMILYER MISS CATI-IARINE NIAHEL CURVIN MISS MARY LBORA DoRR MARY RAMsEY BROWN MARIIJN FIsII ANNA LOUISE ANDREWS CATIIARINE MIRIANI BuLI.ocI: MARGARET GERTRUDE HOPKINS MARX' ELIzAnE'r1I ARRIsTRoNG HELEN FRANCES CAMPBELL KATHERINE MAY COE KA'l'lIlillINE REED GANZENMULLER VIRGINIA MAE BARTHEL MILDRED VIVIAN CIJRRIER VIRGINIA PETTIGREW I-IAVILAND ROSALIND EIJITII HEIDT CHARLOTTE CUSIIING BARRY IDA PALMER HASWELI. EILEEN SCIIILLING KANE Extublixbed in 1921 IN FACULTATE MISS KATHERINE NVYCKOFF HARRIS IN URBE MRS, INA STRAIGHT HoI.TzMAN Mlss ELIZABETH MAURINE LovE MRS. HARRY HousER LOVE GRADUATE STUDENTS FLORENCE HODELL SENIORS -IEAN ELIZAEETII RANDALL MARY EDNA SCHOONOVER ,IUNIORS ELSA KRUSA HELENA MERRIMAN ELIZABETH ORLEANOR MULLER SOPHOMORES ALICE GARDNER HOPKINS FERDINANDA MARGARET KELLER ANNE MCCREERY LAIVIOUREE FRESI-IMEN IVIARGUERITE QUACKENEUSII MARGARET WILHELIIIINA SCHILLKE FRANCES EVANS STALEY MISS CHARLOTTE BDSTWICK HOPKINS CLYDE HADLEX' MYERS FRANCIS UNDERWDOD ANNA MARGARET XVILSON MRS. MRS. Mxss ISABELLE MCGON.AGliA SARAH LouIsA RIDGBWAY MARGARET AMELIA SCHULTZ PAULINB EMMA TERWILLIGER KIRA ALEXANDER VoLIcoI:1v MARY ALICE PERRELL MIRIAM PRYTHERCI-I GRATIA SALIsEuRY EDNA ANIELIA STEPIIANY DOROTHY SYLVIA ROLLINS MABEL ALICE ROLLINS IEAN SLOCUM ELIZABETH CAROLINE SPENCER MAEEL EMILY STEPHENS MARION STEWART VIVIAN SCHULTZ wi 1 M ss' fs H6591 ADVERTISING I . WILLIAM F. FUERST JOSEPH E. STECKLER Preyidevzr Vice-Prccridenr HOWARD E. 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V PHILADELPHIA COMPANY for GUARANTEEING, MORTGAGES THoMAs SI-IALLCROSS, JR., President LAND TITLE BLDG. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Older! Nlartgfzge Gfmrmztee Compmy in Pemzrylzfania CAPITAL ASSETS EIGHT MILLIONS 567111 Believe I It ff I :Y ' My , 4 :IA l::NXl0'ix'.f' I fx -4 SIZE: I 5:5 1' J 'i if Xt- SBR Q' Q r 9 ' N 5 E . I, f i 0 .f 'lfsfr 0 Xa r N 5 f- N X 7 s j THE PUBLIC MARKET CZWWAS Charles II of England, so the story goes, who touched his sceprer to the loin of beef, pronouncing it Sir Loin ,-and the maine has lived throughout the ages! Our Sirloins and other delicious cuts of beef, pork, lamb and veal, and our fancy poultry are indeed Fit for a King. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION 'fpecialbl glad ta E.l'.l'iJl' .Fl'LZf67 lIifjl .S'tewarcl.I' in the selection of cuff. WILLIAM KNIGHT 115-117 NORTH AURORA STREET R 54 - -f-V --1 -f FRANK BROTHERS f on -' FifillAvenuc B001 Shop ? Between 'WEL' and -iB'b Streets. New Yu-k ,M Y Footzuemf of recogfziged ,C A W Ilfildigi JM gzmlizyf-in Igflef to W' I meet the man' exacting de77zmza'.I of college men F 1 ' x Hs, vi , , ' . i7 'b' 1 -, ff 1 I ff - - ., ,.,.:,. wx N l V YV :-:V I I Z Exhibit Sloapx' , - I ll CHICAGO WASHINGTON l.Al1:fD3nS magnetw ' Pcgzplizs Trgsc ind Woodward Bldg. .No Sooner dogs dup HQPO HV ll S Zlfl ' OU OSIYC Buiding Shoreham Bldg. on ' STA Louis NEW HAYEN . 3' Q Area e Buil ing Hotel Ta I: l I , PITTSBURGH CAMBRIDGE .fllld doe? WOW 0 jenkins Arcade Abbott Bldg. ll672ll ' x il .,.g II,,.i2,1jg5?-get I.,- vfr., 'sjfgwsbtj - N5 H fag -A 2-9: ,5:g.,- - A fisfv. f-14-R353 H 2 '3 Tis, IgI'TI.ff lame '33 Y. f fi 1' 5575-ff1 I: HN' . i .f 1-W2 -2 sf igfffafa' Q Q, rg'-Q-I JQI L 1 23. -' rf? 1 'Y 5 , ,W -iff I Q.: 4' -I: -ff 5-yi r-ixagzi ,,: :EI I5 ' - X . Qi 1- -kg ,,r,-:fi yr fvgsg. 3 . l 1 ,a -I f 1-1 .' i .YL TI, TI I , . . f.. X 'r f 1 is.-1 :wi l 1' '5,- f 1 .P ,, Y 'f.' . -I .gg .,,. 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GENERAL CABLE CORPORATION NEW YORK CITY II673E ANG'S PALACE GARAGE 117-133 EAST GREEN STREET Sfzlef Repreyenmfivef for CADILLAC WILLYS KNIGHT LA SALLE WHIPPET THE NEW DE SOTO SIX AND EIGHT MOTOR CAR SERVICE OF EVERY FORM DRIVE YOURSELF-CARS FOR HIRE Irlmmfv Fanart :md Larger! Garage ITHACA ICE CREAM on 1ijfgjS5AYIfg MARSHALL DAIRY CO. Electro Pure-Tuberculin Tested-Pasteurized MILK and CREAM Dial 2904 We specialize in making dies from drawings for pins, charms, and rings. We can supply any fraternity crest to any article pur- chased here for gifts. Lei zu be your jeweler Watch Repairing and Engraving B E R T P A T T E N 306 E. STATE ST. THE JEWELER WHITE STUDIO BLDG. M7411 1 ,.., , h...... After graduation Each year plan to spend a fevv days in June to revisit the familiar attractive scenes of your college days and thus keep in touch with the classmates and friends of undergraduate days. If not every year at least arrange to attend class reunions. ITHACA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FURNITURE Repairing Specials RCllPl1OlSfC?1Iy' Made-t0-Qfdef Refinishing Davenport Suites Cabinet Work Porch Enclosures MAX KLUEBERT 141 South Aurora Street ITHACA, N. Y. Arrays from Drifcoll Bray. Telephone 7361 ll675ll Sll-llifllll-YQS MARK THE MAN . ,35 a,osL 'X N .h rib X if ll lu ','QXf,S A 3 . A K Q if X r M2 , 53' L ,bt 55 Q at if 2 K, . as N X Xxx rf- ', '-1' qi Q X -E S Quality First HFORBUSH SHOES oEer you creative individuality, Supreme Craftsmanship combined with Style Correctness. Becoming acquainted with HTHE FOR- BUSH SHOE by wearing a pair is an introduction to shoe satis- faction for life. ,EFSEQMS . g 5 L A Prozfzncg Ground For f Modern L6lZL7Z6i1fjf Merlaarff Q WA V :V F just as motor car improvements L, X l . i are tested at the proving ground, X ' , so all new laundering methods ' I X ' are tested thoroughly before we y put them into practice. We assist in maintaining the American Laundry Institute, dedicated to discovering and trying out, under W0 actual working conditions, the f ' best methods for each laundering ', g operation. You profit by this 'I- NR protection. Let us prove it on 4 L- L1 this week's washing! . .- t 99 'Danyms at ff? C01- ' Ii' Il' Std 3' 5 Ithaca Laundries Inc. neisegiggf . t 5 lik 102 ADAMS STREET ITHACA, N. Y. ' Uptown Ofhce-132 E. Seneca Street H676ll Efmblifloeei 1812 G. W. RICHARDSON 81 SON SYRA 466 S RICHARDSON SQUARE AUBURN, N. Y. The Olelefi Furniture Home in the United Smfef The melt experiezzced bozzfe in the C0lllZf7:j' in fzerfzixbizzlg CLUBS CHAPTER HOUSES COLLEGE BUILDINGS Our represcntatwe 1S frequently 1n Ithaca and Wlll respond quickly co Z1 call by telephone or mail. 'ED IJ FURNITURE - DRAPERY CARPETS - WALL PAPER N. Y. NEW YOR C 0. WARREN ST. 19 E. 55 lI677ll f ulverized Limestone Cleansing Sodas Calcium Chloride SOLVAY SALES CORPORATION P. o. Box 1 sYRAcUsE, N. Y. 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NO. 3, ITHACA, N.Y. ITHACA, N.Y. ITHACA, N.Y. 1167911 4? 8vffu11wdu6anAlImd A4.E'1'ZMl6lD H E BETTER LOAF 69549 DURKEES DQMESTIC BAKERY g ,wvygasf 7 Q -av. R , Tm I? , J f J I-4 , m fg? I f. f 'x ml JNIIIIII' ' -' mifmwfi ' r ' mm l R 9 O N! W N 1 YN , rescrlpflons , ' f ld For cz Speedy Recovery L ' y F 1 A Your doctor writes out a prescription for ch W if I li f h , I .1 b 1 . . . R ,- . Y: P sizzzaigzfagsiza, gf if if 1--- H l and of full strength. You are Ou the safe side whe l ,ll K W sou send yourJ3Qescriptions to our dang stOreLYOd ' 41 ' N wo or ir cm: we use me ures an if '- brgleisgfediefmts, carefully assembled. P W THE HILL DRUG STORE and mmdmfely gets gpedal C. W. DANIELS, Plmmzzzcift ' tml: S 328 COLLEGE AVE. the he ITHACA NEW YORK 4. 563011 Controlled HAGA,bl..iE.H0Q..R!:!!?iT rrnn several years research on boiler water condition- ing sponsored hy the Hagan Corporation, Pittsburgh, Hall Laboratories, lnc., recently perfected this new revolutionary chemical ! Hagan Phosphate reacts at boiler temperatures pre- cipitating sludge in thc boiler itself instead of in feed lines and economizers as is the case when tri-sodium phos- phate is used as the conditioning chemical. It maintains proper equilibria necessary in the boiler CD Rfllll D water for scale prevention and controls alkalinity to prevent embrirtlement and wer steam. Readily soluble! Ellicient! Economical! So concentrated so that only one-fourth the quantity is required as compared ww PHOSPHATE AV!! Cbvlulvl HAGAN IN I W MCLECULARLV UIMYDIAYID ,,,,,,, ??iE':.E.7r-I.: I 1 . I me unpnu c'ontvosu110N with tri-sodiumcphosphatc, Hagan Phosphate reduces freight, i 'um ,.. srora e and han lin char es S S 8 - Write for new bulletin. A Scientist Solves the Boiler Water Conditioning Problem. I-IAGAN CORPORATION COMBUSTION AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Pittsburgh, Pa. INVESTMENTS - Spinachl College fellows have no money to buy stocks and bonds. It's hard scraping to make your dough last over Commencement. Tell that line to Dad. Oh, yeah?-But if Dad,' l1acln't be- gun early, to save a bit from his small income and infvest it, quite a bunch of Cornell men wouldn't be here now! That's straight dope,-ask Dad. Sure, he will help you get startedg but your future success will be up to you, and you can't go after it too soon! It's easy if you know how,-ask us. Scuoruxovr. Hurmu 6 Pomnnostslm cg6zueffnuamLjiacuv1fAaP rontqmusbuuisanunx Newiwrk nocmsim- magqm Falla H681H 'll'AlllLORlElD AT FASHION PARK , ' F ' F ashion Park X AX! Clothes 53 ij XDA ,Q :XJ . Styled for College Men 'X' , .-1 - X2 '5 ,! X 4 , , ll ,M Q! Wx X 7 J D X cz XJ NLM, l l FASHION PARK style ap- I peals to College men. A The name Fashion Park im- l- plies correctness to those who know style, just as it implies Quality to those who know Fashion Park. - 1 . 1 Q .lf tiyi MK 'V W l l 14' l .. ff' By Speczfzl Appoznmzem we are the Ffuloion Park of Ifbfldd V ge ese INCORPORATED ' ,IZ X-Mgjtfs JJ x if X- X 568211 rintin 0 Distinction V HWHY MATHEMATICS ? is the name of a book published by us for that wizard of figures-GEO. E. CRUSOE. It explains the must profound mathematical problems by thc 'simple multiplication tuble examples. Educators, Engineers and makers of instruments :uid machinery of mathematical precision, with the aid of this book, can solve their most diflicult problems quickly. Con- tnins hurndreds of illustrations. 700 pages. Exlmustivc Index. Net, 55. Address below. HIS COMPANY has been perfecting its organigation and equipment tor many years. 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There if an Azerleorizea' Umlerwoael Dealer near you. 48th Year INVKHTFSCHQQL BROQKLYN'ACADEMY Preparef Efpecially for Regents, College Entrance, West Point and Annapolis Both Schools Registered by University of State of New York ERNEST GREENWOOD, Headmarter H6861 HE Service of the Yellow Bird to you does not cease when you leave College but follows you wherever you may go. GNMVD To get Fmrefffzify Smrionefgf Drop el Line to LUCK BOX 244 - Ithaca, N. Y Same will be sent with Postage paid-Samples on request The Best Line in Business-- Tbe Date Line g One ofthe happiest things about printed forms is that they have date lines . . . indicated spaces that say HH me in before you do anything else. Printed forms are an incentive to be orderly. They mean speed and precisiong conserve time and prevent blunders. We invite your inquiry when you are interested in replacing or developing further the forms useful to your own business. Stover Printing Co. 115-117 NORTH TIOGA ST. ITHACA, N. Y. Wool-Scott Bakery says: ' re a d i A new flavor-high in food value. 1168711 MORSE of course are used in the Baker Laboratory of Chemistry at Cornell. Naturally the Ventilating system in a Chem- istry Laboratory is extremely important, upon its eflicient working depends the maintenance of comfortable and safe working conditions. There are about 80 fans of various sizes, all driven by Nlorse Silent Chains. A group of the 80 Morse Silent Chain Drives opera- ting ventilating fans from motors of varying horse- ! powers, in Cornell's famous Baker Lab. Whenever you think of Power Transmission equipment-think of Morse. Oflices are maintained in principal cities and engineers will be glad to co-op- crate with you in every way. It costs lem: in the end to specify Morse on your equipment. O Morse Cham Co. - Ithaca, N. Y. BRANCHES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES Manufacturers of ' Silent Chain Drives - Flexible Couplings - Chain Speed Reducers 5 I L E N T CH Al N M 0 R S E I io DRI E S iqrss-4 my V ,655 Q b ml ,:.,. A,,. ., .,.., I 3 'QM N +55-C my . . 955-Qx , Ti - N Pj gf if ' I X, 5. li 568811 1 'EJ4 X a.'. ,Q IQ' ' CQRQ A N L 'V M. F OR s LEGIBLE . Y Ltifqgmmggg C3113 , ff 2 f - Handwritten themes and note books are fast becoming as passe as handwritten business letters. No teacher likes to waste time wading through reams of hen tracksn. So it is only naturalthat he daould encourage the use of the typewriter by giving typewritten work a higher mark. Every high school and college student should consider Corona an essential part of his equipment. J. E. VAN NATTA Eqilfpfndilf E7Zgf7ZL'6I'J' ITHACA, N. Y. l 1 , AIM ., X srl K You can obtain Corona , . Agp EQZAKEYSS in Cornell Colors - paying ,,,,, ,mg in li for it in easy monthly gigs 1 . isis: - ,fag ' installments s?'s9Q3fE??s9Q 'f st. QW- Q Ham rriiufrgzz X 568911 A Complete Photographic Service Individual Portraits ' Fraternity Groups House Party Pictures -ss 24 Hour' Service on Passport, Application and Chauffeufs Ph otos ALL WORK FINISHED BY SKILLFUL ARTISTS IN o M EQ L o I ODERN UIPPED ABORAT RIES IN T THE TGMPKINS STUDIGS 138-140 E. State Street ITHACA, N. Y. 65 uw I , I I I ll T T Headquarters for X li nw yillmmql I iw I' I ! TABLE CLOTHS NAPKINS -,N k G If I I p in IJ VI, PILLOW CASES BED SPREADS PM N SHEETS BLANKETS by H f ' 'N E SILVERWARE GLASSWARE m' M' ll CHINA I ,ii -I I Ii KITCHEN EQUIPMENT IMP gr Special Convenient to Fraterrzztzef - AAA- ' T 'Mid-ferr11 09111 S004- .I- mid Dan hittapg the 5110555 gut thg 11-nth lg , our Hex-gd , rs,-mf an fh2d00'u,'5'1,f M Rothschild Brosg 2if9'2'I2s,.e2 j'Lim'5 h2A'q'f a Sonnet to 3. dgffodnl - 4. 569011 RED OWL RED WL BROWN IES An Aebeeoememf in Torre GET THEM IN YOUR ROOM FROM RED OWL BASKETS Recommended df Cornell WEBSTER'S COLLEGIATE The Bef! Abridged Dieriondfgf-Bdred upon WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY . A TIME SAVER IN STUDY HOURS. Those questions f about words, people, places, that arise so frequently in your reading, writing, study, and speech, are 1 ,155 'TL' answered instantly in th1s store of ready inform- ' ation. New Words like dezezjflogrdm, eleetrobutr, jlecbettej names such as Cabell, Hoover, Smzerfj new gif Gazetteer entries such as Ldfoife, Vimy. Over 106,000 wordsg 1,700 illustrationsg 1,256 pa gesg printed on Bible Paper. .Yee It at There Stores 0 '1 COIINEII Boolc STORES, INC. CORNELL Coop SOCIETY Y I T T TRIANGLE Boox SI-Io? GATEWAY SUPPLY SHOP -q .. COLLIIGE. Boorc SHOP R. C. Osnozm Sc Co. G. 8: C. MERRIAM Co. - Springfield, Mass. 169111 1 xx? a1OZIlfUlI'l ' 1 fl 5 I , , ' 1 V SQ .aw Nl QQ Q LAKE VIEW DAIRIES PASTEURIZED TUBERCULIN TESTED MILK AND CREAM From flcflwiited Herd! , FANCY PRINT BUTTER STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Dial 2153 609 NORTH TIOGA STREET H6931 Au . 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STATE STREET Mail Order Service 929 ET-f BULGV A WATCHES KGIFTSH PARTY FAVORS NEW YORK CHICAGO Fine Watch and jmzw Repairing II697ll 108 Yeezrf Experience in Clothing and l-laberdashery for College Men Storer at YALE, HARVARD, PRINCETON, CORNELL, NORTHWESTERN, MICHIGAN, DARTMOUTH, WEsTERN RESERVE AND UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA .Ai BRGWNING KING AND Co 202 East State Street HOWLAND'S HAND LAUNDRY TREVOR TEELE THE BEST SERVICE And at the LOWEST RATES Not the ordinary stereo- typed styles, but por- gg traits that are somehow TRY Us AND cliiferent. They show BE CONVINCED You at your Best, not only your features but Q your personality. Your Mending mg Free of Cloezrge 203 NORTH AURORA ST. Dial 31154 606 W. GREEN ST. ll698ll TER TIO AL CASEMENTS NTERNATIONAL STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS WERE INSTALLED IN THE FOLLOWING BUILDINGS AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY: PRUDENCE RISLEY HALL PSI UPSILON CHAPTER HOUSE BOLDT HALL BALCH HALLS THETA DELTA CHI FRATERNITY 8: THE WAR MEMORIAL BUILDINGS WHERE MATERIALS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY ARE REQUIRED INTERNA- TIONAL CASEMENTS ARE SPECIFIED INTERNATIONAL CASEMENT CO., Inc. JAMESTOWN -2- NEW YORK AGENTS IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES 1169911 TI-IE HQUVER AND SMITI-I CO. 712 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. DIAMOND MERCI-IANTS JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITI-IS OFFICIAL FRATERNITY JEWELERS Semi for Catalog WALLPAPER X .,, PAINTS - VARNISHES I X K ,i,fi!AE' im f ,121 I' 5 E,E A Hum 5 U o ARTHUR L. DANIELS 210 N. AURORA TREET THACA, . . IAE QI 1? 6 :JI :M . 3' 522,41 'Book ,Gr fha ever asfmg fmt that havclm hand wdix Ktiovlge linac QIXPES Qfihp 5d1ui19S 'ulurmies or worldly qffiim' ' ibut filalb ' ' 9g,gA,n,e A AMW tw er .J MEDALS PRIZES TROPI-IIES Q I T 6 F, -.1 gf 6 Aj: , , I 'E - ,Wg ii, 7 ,ff K A - sIf5'1h.I.Ig I AI , wg, f glaaqiiillgm ffl P . 1 v I Q I I -v aww' .fig A ' ' ' fn Wiki Wmlkiws ilii Q 'JA Q v f Ii 'W I A gwmul wllmkmhiii55DiuN-- A A 795 ?L'i1 WA A A W I11aa.w3m f A T . w w Illi Q' A5 'Dam' I ,NH , 1 A I A 'Q All ' 7 5 ' 2 -'f5iQ ,:4! nn 1' . ' , res PH LSTERING AND W ' ' ' , FURNITURE REPAIRING ' , S I NY . A I7OOH Q ESTABLISHED IBIB M05 I J - 'ff A 'fe ' i ff T F S' 4? fi-iff?-s 331' g55E4,4f Q, ' ., , 1 gp.-1 gf' ' - . - ' illxfllm' ' ' L+ iii L E 4 PII PIIIYILE s, 1 IIIIIKIIIIIQ 35, 5 tl Munson Avenue con. ronrv-rounfu smear S QL lv l S' new vonx le tlw g :Slim , ' V' Wit T- f '-5 u Or C OG 'L-M' I illii 'rvnvgm ,gg...':1 F 'wwf' 5 ,lah 'ji A,' lm alll at Pr ill ' it H 'T C ,ifsi igfa Y M if f Semlfor .lllumvztefl Geneml Catalogue 2 - ol C lluunl nuvnzu BRANCH STORES BOSTON 'Nzwaunv connen or BERKELEY STREET NEWPORT PALM BEACH Cornell Modern Shoe Rebuilder JOSEPH CONSENTINI, Prop. , U-gg, Q, -1' Q. VIP' E ,+.'A .tg , ELDOM does one find in a city the size of Ithaca, a Music Store so com- pletely stocked that it can render a Musical Service that is equal to that found only in the largest cities. We handle only goods of known reputation and proven quality, This statement is borne out in the fact that we have satisfied the Musical needs ofthe students of Cornell University for the past 35 years Our service will extend to you even after gradu- ation. We now have many Cornell Alumni whom we have continued to serve, in spite of the fact that they are now located in various cities outside of Ithaca. 'au X ku I, I , 'O ill W ' f, all x K f' y e -af I-IICKEYS LYCEUM MUSIC STORE WOI'k Called for and Delivered 105-109 SOUTH CAYUGA STREET Dial 9510 402 STEWART AVE. ITHACA, N-Y- 117013 fx Twenty-five years of progressiveness and integrity go into the construction of every ACME unit-and are reflected in its splendid performance in the Held ACME ROAD MACHINERY f, yy COMPANY y rrrr I y L FRANKFORT, N. Y. Complete Line qf Plzmfiey including MERINGUE SI-IELLS PATTY SHELLS TIMBLE CASES MACAROONS LADY FINGERS BUTTER COOKIES VANILLA AND CHOCOLATE WAFERS COCOANUT AND PLAIN KISSES ROASTED NUTS All Frefla Daily A11 Kinds Of Bread and Rolls BURNS' MOTI-IER'S RETAIL BAKERY 119 N. AURORA ST., ITHACA. N. Y. CADY'S EAST HILL MARKET C-LQ?-D Meats which you can depend upon .Tlfzce 1912 570211 We Make CORNELL BAND and MILITARY UNIFORMS CO1 S. ABRAHAMS Si CO. Philadelphia, Pa. All good Unizfemitief Colleigef and Seb Z iz la A THE ATKINSON PRESS EARL E. ATKINSON Pvintem We have Supplied the Printing needs Of Cornellians for the past twenty-five years Owe C 5 106 EAST STATE STREET Telephone 2623 ITHACA, N. Y. Q vwwwrgg A X 'iwavtkw' COFFEE X If ' COFFEE 4 ' it u A ' A In the Greatest Sense 1 I when it is- I ' QOOQQQ xt 7 -5 QQEEEHF COEEEE + L S 4, , hate wejiul Dan un the tryipmmgg Bud on? ARNOLD and AEORN 5f109S bqcbrefifwls! Qoly, 0,,,,50 - 5 - null mn' hex-obe up im ,yeflfl 272 16J'Z7ZCJ'J' 0 9 NEW YORK time jr examg u 1 He hopes not. iI7041l d bl QW 130-yearn BUTCH E X QV 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 Wafer blade. Here at last is a ballaw-gromzd safety razor blade. A blade oil-temper ed to the same degree of hardness as a Sheffield bar- ber's razor. A curved blade- curved to lit a safety razor- it can'r crack. The new Wade 8: Butcher curved blades give all the advantage of a S . 1 F . . IAIL-P+ traigzt razor in a safety. Rigid, careful inspection insures uniforml Y good blades in every package. With ed ZOO years experience behind them these wlng 3, BUTCHER CORPQRA1-ION blades are surely Worth a trial. Jersey City, New Jersey Canadian Address, 50 Pearl Sl., Toronto, Canada ' Factories: Sold singly at IOC each ' Jersey City, Paris, Sheffield, Torunlp Packages of Eve at 50:-Packages of 10 at 391.00 HIGHWAY OPEN 3.11 RCW OI Indian Wall zig-zaggmg through the 0 . . U . nly it, but scientific road building to gain a mile and save half an a tradition The white settler era demanded a direct of highways. Stafford has been a methods have been Experience has blasted eat up energy and block Stafford your the direct in books bearing g ved by Sta or ENG RD BUI LIS K6 53 X- 'F fier y? g g 1170611 5. E A f6'5'o7l' - 7.75 0 man fl N 595 ATI 'Qsi-vlhesr ,, llllll E nm' ' UI llllllllfllllllllll I nnu l '. lllflllllllllumlm lull. Ill, lull lnulmmmp, ,,, J .l A ne Q C X l L u1u ' me --ii ...nIll.,ff , 1 1 fww w-tm 'fr .iulmuuum mul' Adelphia, Hotel . . Arlington Hotel . . Baron Steuben, The . . Benjamin Franklin, The . Cookie jar, The .... Glen Springs, The . Gould Hotel, The . Mark Twain, Hotel . . Onondaga, The . . . Pennsylvania, Hotel . . Powers Hotel .... Syracuse, Hotel . . H7071 708 714 714 713 715 709 712 712 714 710 711 711 HANKSGIVINQ DAY A The Day of NATIONAL HOLIDAY the Big Cornell-Penn Game When Hotel Adelphia is all dressed up in Crimson and White. Where Cornellians ln the Know will be found Before and After the Game. THRGUGHGUT THE YEAR We Enjoy the visit Renewing many frie of Cornellians and their families- ndships made at those Great Games Three Restaurants-Serving all Children at Half Price Room Rates-S4 to S5 a Person. No Higher. M. H. GOODIN, Pr'eJ.,' Mafzagivzg Dirertor WM. MADLUNG, Mdlldgfl' n ,....g-!r.1r.! vIe1E14 ,- - in f ff-HH- 1 - fe +1 1 -2 1 'QY 'ZLL u'PmrIt. 'vw I ' ' ' V 'f ' ' I , vof.'1.'7 a.L.. -- 1 - I ' ' 124: ' I 9 -1 I. - V fu . ' I- - - I - cphzladelphza .05 CJ I I f ' -Q., 'ge 9, 3 INI I Us IM QU4-Q-'e ' . 'Z I ' IIQOII N csgmmg 'um Ib I I ' I 4, 'NX .Anvu-Lew. M I-'. .in HXI I f I E I If, 4,1 I ,,,a.eIn,..,,1.1 Io HOTEL , W YI III, IM I I I L-.I,,.,, I .XAD1gLI?HIA5x msflwjlfj INI I I 'Pennglvnnm Adllplu name I X I .I I .gi I X I an J:adef-y FuuAr1.1 - XX A X - :I--.-Ig --pw Iwi- IIII.I I f 1 ' Sir. amn...TX3fN .I-5 I MII! 'I . 'S I Y,-mn. xxx -.fgmmgggbn Ix- If , 0I I ! I'.QsQfe'I gzffizfl I II 121412 If Q eg ICQII I ', ' mln n ,L KIIEKII Ixff gf HHH: xi zgqgiiixvrelv mmm E II. qi Tb 6gn.Stmc- Uvlngrhpc 1-Strut ' I PEL QII I IT!- Im H :iilllg H237 1 ., .II Txxatrect L',,'H,,,,I 15:1-ne: II I I IIN' -Iii2ImI.Q'IIII i12H2l .f II'??:-- ..::::: farm me sense Jw' JEISNI II . . ,N gmdq I Iianlan, CLIQIH 11352: g3f:I:i1I ' I HHH- Snr i urg url: . - saqfa I I I2g?,ug5IS' Theaftra 17u1ztreFu N 'IDI I 351225 IlCi::4II ' ' :Mini mn . H ' Grill-.Y I II 'HD-We N 'Q' 'E . ':'::IIiE335W ' 'LLEE 'W ' ,Ja 7-' 6-5,3 I , II I. M or eu. I 1' 9 we I Qwf ' IIE be Gi I.. -M-I I Qi-I Chesnunz Serena :Ig Clmestnuc Street I I 4 0 II.-:vw It O If ' fm ,..,,I,. wg B.:I.m.a. - I :mm I , ,,,,- p,,,,,,, Onrheb-ec . . x I P I If 01.10-1v5Lm..z4'IS'fjI,'j,',,I v X Fw Q 'X I,Sziezq::h, f7C'vMT1wlf5 rw I m, X I I WMA, if - - WLWM - ,.. lt- eb... I 'Q' X 'll' X- .ACudfm?41 !4usic ilB1'0lldsl.17i2GZl1' I ' fflmbf I I I I Sgriet I - - - - - - ..- - - 2 '1V'7i C' -f.H3..-.,I,-I.Q -- - - -MALI? 1- Y- --W-- I- -1- - - -- - fl , 5. I3 HOTE Chestnut at 13th L ADELPHIA Nearest Everything Philadelphia II7osII Gyer the Hill from Ithaca FACING a thirty-mile sweep of Seneca Lake, in its own park of two hundred acres. The Glen Springs is only a few minutes' walk from the scenic Watkins Glen from which it takes its name. To the pleamre seeker, it offers a wide variety of absorbing activities-tennis-boating-fishing-and golf on one of the best nine-hole courses in the state. To the bealtlr Jeeker, it offers rest planned by specialists- radio-active springs for kidney and digestive troubles- the only natural Nauheim calcium chloride brine bath in America for the treatment of heart and circulatory disorders. Its own dairy and poultry farms supply delicious foods, fresh daily, for its table. The Glen Springs is open all year. Illustrated booklets, rates, road maps, etc., sent on request. Addrerr Prefidefzz' be GLE smug G 570911 WILLIAM M. LEFFINGWELL THE GLEN SPRINGS Hlj ef'L L, ,jrtww 2 . llifiyrq msg ,R fl 1,.,f 'if I fulfill' lgglhi ' :lg F' ul' IFKKFQJQ F fglln Ulm bil 50 IIS 315,34 IL Kfn-qr fifl1 'fIT M an U. - wi ,E3i'l fff ILUU' ', 'u- '2E15 wg f2 51 'Labels 'J I uiF' LU A I , Q. em, mjsfgq FJ ill --' ul. ....-.- QTE AN H UT 51... PHILADELAPHIA 5'fN 04' 91 8' RooMs WITH BATH 33.00 HEN you are dog-tired and nerve weary, there's a bonus of rest and relaxation awaiting you at the Hotel Pennsylvania . .' . west city center . . . where the cool river washed breezes will waft away your worries. Near trains and business prospects and things to do . . . you are just 10 minutes away from down- town. Come on out to 39th and Chestnut Streets: where dawn-fresh western breezes blow and see what a difference to your peace of mind just a few SCENTS really make. DANIEL CRAWFORD, JR., Mpzvzatger Il71OH I In I gif! i hfjaf f ,V 'if ' 5 .. e- . e. -Q. vm Z' 1 ew. .-r . 45. ws! , g is-fi ' l tl! S . rum -,Iii .: me 'uc '4.i.!i ' 33-1 11.4 QW' w lr ,gl I 2 H dm' 1 f, ' 1 VJ' XL z? f I l U 42 fi ,N 4 600 Rooms fl-53.00 up llll HoTEL YRAcUsE SYRACUSE, NEW YORK A truly fine hotel-friendly in spirit-distinctive in atmosphere and modern in service. Hotel Syracuse has been acclaimed one of the finest Hotels in America. There are splendid facilities for dinners, banquets, dances, etc. Hotel Syracuse is an Cfhcial Inter- collegiate Alumni Hotel-the ideal headquart- ers for Cornellians in Syracuse. Hotel Syracuse and Hotel Powers are under the same management ROY P. BRAINARD, Managing Dirccro The Powers Hotel with its renowned hospitality ' makes a splendid headquarters for the Cornel- lian in Rochester. The Powers Hotel is also an Cfhcial Intercollegiate Alumni Hotel. The Main Dining Room and Cafeteria are justly famous for their excellent food. 350 I-Ieadqzm1ffe1'.f for Cornell fqZZ477Z7Zf Luncheon Club. Rooms 52.50 up PQWER HOTEL , le ROCHESTER, NEW Yoiuc ll 1 y 571111 C0rnell'J H endqnnrterf in Elrnern Two NEW HOTEL ARK TWAIN FIREPROOF Excellent Eeeceleteerr for Ennqnerf THE GoULD HOTEL JOHNNY'S SENECA FALLS, N.Y. ,zz 99 Onr sincere tlznnkf for yonr Pnzfronnrge Now operated by Lessee mrmagemeut Rates posted in 2111 rooms standard thru-ou r the year. EXCELLENT CUISINE Make THE GOULD your laorne while in fbi! vieinizjf. 45-sf E. E. BOSVVELL, Lenee and Mfznng 07 Makei Us Your Head- quarters Senior Week Open Dezy nnel Night QOZLDRYDEN ROAD li COFFEE SHOP II71211 I ' x 11, T - T ' -1 N X 9 Xi 9 I 1 xx x 1 7 all ll 'J l ' f 'v nf' ' P' 6 gf f M r. xx I fr 'viii I f' K A - ' if -M17 5 V- 95 Q .Je,:i'5Ti1 - :J 5 When You Come To PHILADELPHIA no matter what the occasion may be, you'll want to stop at THE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Phila- delphia's newest and most modern hotel. In keeping with the dictates of the time, you will find yourself in the atniosphere that has nuade the Cyaaker City renowned for its hospitality. And this hostelry is not so far from the scene of the annual Thanksgiving Day classic, when the red-jerseyed boys of Cornell test their strength with the red and blue of Pennsyl- vania. After the game is over and the question Where to GO? is being discussed, don't hesitate when you mention, with that knowing smile, i'Why, to The Benjamin Franklin, Here, at The Benjamin Franklin, you are assured of the finest service and appointments. Three restau- rants, to meet your varied desires, cater to your slighest wish. You'll really like to tell people you stop at The Benjamin Franklin. 1200 Rooms, EACH WITH BATH. RATES COMMENCE AT 54.00 THEBEMHMWF N IN Chestnut Street at Ninth PH I LHDELPHIH HORACE LELAND WIGGINS, Md7ldgf7Zlg Directar lml THE BARO STEUBE CORNING, Direction Amerimn N. Y. Hotelr Carp. fymwf - 1. .. :, ' 1 i!fi5? .fa ' H 7575322 T deft' F1-ef' 1 21.4 -i wear' w 1 eu.gw:s.2v - ' e' :-L 1 1 Nm' ,rf 55 :M 3 5: 5 3.55 r 3 3 . i n l H M Z . .1 - f-F 1155 f-1..-- :E 5, '- . . 5-'f 'I- , f ul , Wl9el'e the Liberty Highway meet: tba Surqzzebavzna Trail 100 Delightful Rooms-52.50 up Maintaining a High Standard Main Dining Room of Hospitality Service and Cuisine Coffee Shop and Soda Fountain On Your Way to Cornell , THE ONoNDAoA is situated in the Heart of Syracuse. Convenient to everything, shopping, theatres, churches, New York Central and D. L. tk W. Railroad Stations. THE HEADQUARTERS of Rotary Club, Automobile Club, The Technology Club, The Exchange Club. Mode1'1z to the lm! degree Rater Refmamzble 500 Ranma HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY WORTH WHILE Under Direction United Hotels Company of America Arlington Hotel BINGHAMTON, N. Y. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 390 Rooms 300 Baths i Tbree Re.rt:1zn'a1z!J Noted for their Superior Environment Cuisine and Service Fr-1 FIREPROOF GARAGE ON PREMISES :Q KENNEDY-TIERNEY COMPANY EDWIN M. TIERNEY, Prexident H7141 THE COOKIE .JAR Candor, N. Y. Phone 51-T Sreperior Foot! arnong Unigne Szerroeeneitnlgf Splendid Plate for Home Party Dinnert DINNER LUNCHEON TEA 31. 50 5151.00 75C A. M. MOREE, Hott We are taking this opportunity ' . to thank Cornellians for The I Dlnef their patronage through- out the Past year Wixhef to thank the Jtzeeienty of Cornell University for their patronage T daring the paft Jehool year. 2:24 1- -i H. E. Potter 208 Dryden Road ITHACA, N. Y. GREG'S RESTAURANT 406 COLLEGE AVENUE ITHACA, N. Y. Open Day and Night iI7l5H JVIUST YOU WORK ALL YOUR LIFE Old Age should be as tranquil as childhood should be playful. Hard Work at either extremity of life seems out of Place. At mid-day, the sun may burn and men labor under it, but the morning and evening should be alike, cheerful and Calm. ..m . ..Qumb-. . When only a few dimes a day-Today-Mean the comfort of the Old Man who waits at the Sunset Gate of Life for you? WHAT IS YOUR ANSWER? LQ? Imuwmce Herbert H. Linn FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. NEW KENSINGTON, PENNA. H7163 'l A Abrahams and Company .... ......,......, . .. Acme Road Machinery Company. .....,, , Adelphia, Hotel .....,,,,.,........ .,.,,,,,,,,, . Alumni News ,,,, . Arlington, Hotel... I Arnold and Aborn. . Atkinson Press ..,. . ., B Balfour Company ,..,... . ,.,,,, , Barkley s.. ,........... . . Baron Steuben, The ..,,,.,..,,... Benjamin Franklin, The ,,.,..,,.. Brooks Brothers ,,....................,,,.,. Browning, King and Company ,... . Bull's Shoe Store. Burn's Bakery ',..,.. .. Advertising I ndex Page 703 702 708 .. 666 714 704 704 605 664 714 713 701 698 670 702 C Cady's Market ,.,.i .. .. 702 Cookie jar, The.. . ,...,.,,....,.. ,.,,.., . . ,,,,, .. 715 Cornell Co'op ..,,,. . ,,,,,,.,.,,,....,,,,..,.,,.,,,.,,, ,,,,, . , 718 Cornell Modern Shoe Repair Company .................. 701 D Daniels, A. L ..,. , .. . . ...,.., ,,... . .. 700 Dean of Ithaca, Inc.. ,.... ., Deming Company. ...,,,,,,,,.....,,, . Durkee's Domestic Bakery ..,,,,,. Dwight School ..,,. .......,,. . .. E Egan, W. H. St Son .... .... ...... F Fliclcinger, S. M. Company... Frank Bros .,.,,... , .......... .. I Fuerst, Wm. F. Inc ..,. .. .,,.... G General Cable Company '......... Glen Springs, The. . Gordon, Harry ........, , Gould Hotel, The, Greg's Restaurant., ,.... .. Guild Company, The., ,....... .. I-I Hagan Corporation .................... Heggie, R. A. 8: Bro ........ Herron's Shoe Store ........,., I-Iickey's Music Store ............ Hill Drug Store ...,...,. ................ Hoover and Smith Co., The ..... .. Howland, G. D .................... 684 669 .. 680 686 668 697 672 663 673 709 667 712 715 697 681 665 676 701 680 698 I I goe Bros ................ .................................. International Casement Company ........... Ithaca Chamber of Commerce ............. Ithaca Ice Cream Company i....... Ithaca Laundries ......... . ....,,,..., , Ithaca Oil Company ..,,......... J -Iohnny's Coffee Shop ,,.... ..,......... K Kluebert, Max .... ............... L Lang J. B. Engine 8: Garage Co ........ Lake View Dairies ............................. Larus and Bro. Company ......................... ...... Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Company ........... ...... I..iberman's jewelry Store ..................... Liggetr 8: Myers Tobacco Co ....,...,,. Lufkin Rule Company .........,,,........ M Mark Twain, Hotel ,................... Marshall and Lyme ....,........... Merriam, G. 84 C. Co .......... Morse Chain Co .........................., N Norton Printing Co ....... ............. O Onindaga, The ............ ............... P Palace Laundry .......... ............... Patten, Bert ....................... Pennsylvania, Hotel ......... People's Market .... ................ . Philadelphia Company .................. Pittsburgh Printing Company r...... Potter, Harry ...............,.................... Powers Hotel .,...............,.............. Prudential Insurance Co ..... ,... Public Market .............................. R Real Estate, Land, Title 8: Trust Co .......... ...... Richardson, G. W. Bc Sons ................... Robinson Studio ..,,,.,,,............. Rothschild Bros ......... ............... . .. S Schoellkopf, Hutton and Pomeroy, Inc ....... ...... Scusa, Peter ........,.......................,.................,.. .. Shannon-Collier .......... 171711 Page 718 699 675 674 676 685 712 675 674 692 696 693 697 722 684 712 696 691 ess 671 714 668 674 710 669 671 683 715 711 716 672 678 677 670 690 681 669 682 Keep in Tomb with the C0-op There is no other satisfactory store Where you can buy Cornell things. The Co-op, you remember, Was founded by students and is now managed as a trust by the Board and Manager. At Christmas ' ' A gs to be used as gifts time We issue a folder of thin . We have two book lists. Write about other things you need. We are here to serve you. CORNELL CO-CP SQCIETY BARNES HALL ITI-IACA, N. Y. GRADUATION OUTFITS Caps and Gowns - For 1930 This is the 32nd year We have outfitted Sen' ' h iors Wit their Gradua- tion Outfits. Some of you will need Master's or Doctor's Outfits after you leave Cornell. Write to us. We know all the details and will guarantee they will be correct in everv detail. WE RENT OUTEITS J WE SELL OUTEITS TREMAN, KING and COMPANY Representing Cotrell and Leonard ALBANY, NEW YORK IGQE BROTHERS WIRE, NAILS and RIVETS NEWARK, N. BROOKLYN, N. Y. NEW YORK CITY JAMAICA, L. I I718l Advertising I fzdex-Confirmed P, Page lg? U Scuatc Restaurant .... .. 635 Underwood Typewriter Co ......,, 686 Sinclair Rclining Company .,,, , 679 University Food Shop .,A,,A.AA,.,, 691 Smith, S. Morgan Co ...,,.,, ,. 667 V Solvay Sales C0rp'n ..,, ,.,,,, , , , 678 - V N , . E .,A,,,A., ....,...A., 6 89 Stafford Engraving Company... , 706 an atm J Stover Printing Company.. , , , 687 W Student Agencies .......,.,,,,.,,,. 720 Wade 8: Butcher Corp'n ,,,,.,... 705 Student Supply Store ,,,,, 668 Whitc's Studio, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 694 Syracuse, Hotel ...,.... ,, .,,,,.,..... 688 Whitc's Studio ,,,, ,.,t. 695 T Wool-Scott Bakery ,.,,........i, 687 Tompkins Studio, , , ,,,, ,,,, , 690 Wyman Gordon Cofpyn A ' 692 Truman, King Co. , 718 Y Trevor Tcclc . 698 Yellow Bird Stationery Store ,.,,.,,,. ....... . 687 .. U G 4 org 15 gears jgter ...,. H ojill' fi Dan-S S 'Q if V 0 9- . ,. I Knew had malfe iff ' 49 ' 6 . I wlig the devil Slwulrl nt I ' 9 1 Q f I 7 ' I drew tltlfl thing ,clzcluf I . --.f'i,tu,islw--- 1171911 mcezfe banki- TO ALL WHO HAVE HELPED US IN THE PAST YEAR TO SET A NEW HIGH MARK IN THE CONSISTENT PROGRESS OF OUR THIRTY-THREE YEARS OF SUC- CESSFUL LAUNDRY SERVICE RENDERED TO THE CORNELL COMMUNITY GNQOVD STVDENT LAVNDRY AGENCY Incorporated 1910 L. A. MARCUSSEN, '30 T. A. MCGOEY, '31 Prexidear and Director Secretaagf and Treafarer WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SINCERE APPRECIATION TO ALL WHO HAVE SO KINDLY MADE POSSIBLE THE SUCCESS OF THE TRAVEL AGENCY DURING ITS FIRST YEAR OF OPERATION. STVDENT TRAVEL AGENCY W. I-I. I-IARDER, '30 E. K. LOCHER, '31 Manager A.r.fi.rtam' Manager 1172011 ACADEMIC HONORS Chi Epsilon.. ..... C..,, . . Eta Kappa Nu ,,C,.C Phi Beta Kappa.. . Phi Kappa Phi ,Y,,,, . Sigma Xi i.,.....,,w ,.,., . . 1 Tau Beta Pi... i,.. . . .. Undergraduate Scholars.. . .. ADMINISTRATION Board of Trustees ....,, . . Oflicers of Administration .,i,s,. . The Alumni ,..,.,,,,,,,i,,..,,, .. . Women's Administration.. . ADVERTISEMENTS Advertising Index ,.A.. ATHLETICS Baseball. .,..,, ..,..,, . Basketballa.. Cheerleaders ...,,. . . Council .,,A, . . Cross Country .,.. Fencing ,t,,,,l,. . . . .. Football... .. Freshman Athletics .,t, . Hockey ...,, t,,t, . Intramurals ,,...,t Lacrosse t,.,., Navy ,.,. Rifle . Soccer.. . Swimming... Tennis... . ,,,,,,,, . . .. , Traclc . . .t,. . . Wearers ofthe C ,,, .. .. .. Women's Athletic Council.. Wrestling ,,.tt., ..,t.....Vt.,.,AYl.,, . .. CLASSES Senior Men, 1930 ...t,t,,,.,. .. Senior Women, 1930 ,....... . junior Men, 1931 ......, .W junior Women, 1931... ... CLASS HISTORY Men.. ...,.,., t,,,,. ,t.. . . Women.. .. CLUBS Anvil Club ..,, Arete .,,...,.,.,,, ,,...,... Beth L'Amed ....,. ..,,, . Book and Bowl .,., . . Chinese Students Club .,...,,, Clef Club ,,,,,,, -. .,,..,..,... .. ,,,. .. Cornell Foresters.. .. . . .. Cosmopolitan Club, Men t,,,, Cosmopolitan Club, Women. ........ . Crew Club .,.... ,tt.,.,,,..,..t..,.,.,r, Cross Country Club v,.., ........ Delta Club ..,. .,... . . ,,,,r .. Dot and Circle ......,,,,. I ndex 200 201 196 198 199 197 194 42 45 46 555 717 303 319 280 278 327 343 281 357 335 365 347 311 356 331 355 351 293 279 619 339 91 557 169 589 159 585 547 628 531 534 540 545 536 538 625 544 542 537 626 H721 Druid ..Y.Y.....,. ....t... . . Fencing Club .....t,.,. 4-I-I Club .,....,,,,,,, The Foil .,...,t,,..t, .,,. Kappa Beta Phi ..Y.,.t,.. Knickerbacker .,rt,,,, L'Og1ve ..,....,...r...,r Mayura ,,,t,tY,t....t....., Newman Club c,,,,. . Obelisk ....,.. ...2..r,, Officers Club ..,rt.t..,,r., Totem .,.,,,,, ,t,.,t, ,...t...,.,c, Wayside Aftermath. .... FACULTY College College College College College College of Agriculture ..... . ....... ..... . of Architecture .................... of Arts and Sciences .......... .. of Engineering .................... of Law ...t.............................. of Veterinary Medicine ...... FEATURES 4 Cornell Life ................,.......... ...... Women's Cornell Life ......,.. ...... FRATERNITIES Acacia .......................... Alpha Chi Rho ....,...., Alpha Chi Sigma ...... Alpha Delta Phi ,....... Alpha Epsilon Pi .,.... Alpha Gamma Rhofii... ffffff Alpha Phi Delta ...,.... Alpha Psi ....... . ....,..... . Alpha Sigma Phi. .... . Alpha Tau Omega. .... Alpha Zeta ........ ......... Beta Psi ........ ............ Beta Sigma Rho .......... Beta Theta Pi .... .... Chi Phi ................ Chi Psi ...... .................. Delta Chi ...... .. ......... Delta Kappa Epsilon ....... . .... . Delta Phi ........................ ...... Delta Sigma Phi ........ Delta Tau Delta. .... Delta.Upsilon. ...... . Eleusis .... ................. Kappa Alpha .............. Kappa Delta Rho .......... ...... Kappa Sigma .............. Lambda Chi Alpha ........ ...... Omega Tau Sigma ........ ...... Omicron Alpha Tau ...... ...... Phi Delta Mu ............ Phi Delta Sigma ........ Phi Delta Theta ..... Phi Epsilon Pi ........ Phi Gamma Delta .... 3 Phi Kappa Psi ......... 549 543 541 627 532 546 533 530 548 550 535 551 629 53 83 65 76 81 85 203 601 434 436 468 380 480 472 488 432 438 396 416 492 442 394 374 384 408 388 412 428 402 382 458 376 466 414 470 452 464 496 420 390 450 398 378 121, LJl.S'K.H.9 !fw9 Ike wade! M GINRDI ifilgfroafg' in QMML N M Q x Dvqgifsivflfzlgk 'divx MCENICE mglillw QAMILZZNE 'Qi-GEIQTINE .. ln a clgarelle Isis l S l , TOURISTS write of deliciously fresh X Chesterfields in India, or that it is the Y, one American brand in this or that French village. In the Canal Zone, ' that international crossroads, Chester- ll field is far and away the favorite. I wig, Good taste knows no frontiers. All ,M over the world you find appreciation of MILD, yes , , , and iiwungil iizir Chesterfield's unchanging standard: yet THEY SATISFY X -we D u . u TASTE above evefytfzuzg he Ste ffl Qld SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED O 1930, Lwczrr In Mums Touooo Cu. 572211 Phi Kappa Sigma .....A,. Phi Sigma Delta ...,,,. ,, Phi Sigma Kappa ....,S,i Pi Kappa Alpha..,... Pi Kappa Phi .,...,.. Pi Lambda Phi ,....... Psi Upsilon... , .. Scorpion ..,, . ,..,,,.,,,,, .. Seal and Serpent ...,.,,.Y,,, ,,,, Sigma Alpha Epsilon .,., .. . Sigma Alpha Mu ...... Sigma Chi .,......, . .. ,.,, i .i,i, ,7iwv,wiVVVai.aaa Sigma Nu.. .. . Sigma Ph' Sigma Phi Epsilon. ..,.,., . Sigma Phi Sigma. w.,.,. Sigma Pi ,,,,,.,,,,,. ,,,,... Sigma Upsilon .iii,, .. Tau Epsilon Phi ,..,,i,,,, K Tau appa Epsilon. ....... . Theta Alpha .............,,, Theta Chi.. ,... Theta Delta Chi. ,..iii, . Theta Kappa Phi .,,,,.., Theta Xi ..li., .,...... . .. Zeta Beta Tau.. . . Zeta Psi ,.., .....,i.,.....ii,iii,,i Zodiac... .. .. ,,,,l HONORARY SOCIETIES Al-Dlebar .,..,. ..,.,,. Aleph Samach.. .. ,i,.,, Atmos .......... . .. . Chi Alpha .,., ,...ii..,.,. Delta Theta Phi ,... . Gargoyle ..l.i.Y.. Goldwin Key ,..,,, .- I-lebs-Sa .....,i . . Helios ..,ii,,,i., ,..,i Mortar Board .,., .. Omicron Nu. Penthama .,t,, .,..,,.l.,,. Phi Alpha Delta . . Phi Delta Phi. .,.. . Phi Zeta ..,ii. .. . . Pi Alpha Xi ,,,i..., ...,, Pi Lambda Theta ,i.... , Pi Tau Pi Sigma ,.,.,, Pyramid ......,.........,, . Quill and Dagger ..... Raven and Serpent ....,,,,. Red Key ,t... . ,,,,, i,i,,, . Rod and Bob i,,..,..,..,,.,, Scabbard and Blade ....,,,i Sedowa ..,,...,,......V.....,,. .,,,..,, Sigma Delta Chi ....Y,,....,,.,, ,,., Sigma Gamma Epsilon .,,. S... Skulls .,....,,,.....,. ...,. . Sphinx Head ,...... ,..... . .. Spiked Shoe. . Ye Hosts ,.i,,. Index-Covztinued 444 460 400 484 486 .. 446 A. 592 .. 476 426 410 448 406 418 404 454 .. 440 482 478 462 .. ,,... 490 .. ,.,.. 474 456 386 494 .A 422 430 372 424 512 504 509 518 514 508 516 506 507 .. ,.... 610 614 613 515 513 520 521 . 615 525 ... 510 .f 503 ... 611 .. ,.,,. 505 511 524 612 523 .. 522 519 501 .. 526 517 H7231 MILITARY .................... MUSIC, FORENSICS, DRAMATICS Band I Varsity .,...i...,.i.,i,. . Freshman. ...... . Chimes. .......,......... .. Dramatic Club ........ Forensics .............. Glee Club Men .................. Women .................. Mandolin Club Men ........ ............., Women ................. . Orchestra .................. Women's Debate Club PUBLICATIONS AND BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS Alumni News. ...... . Civil Engineer ........ Columns .............. .. Cornellian .........,........ Countryman .............. Freshman Handbook Law Quarterly ...... Sibley journal ......i... Student Agencies ...... Sun ......................v....... Widow ..,...............,. W.S.G.A. News .,.. . RELIGIOUS C.U.R.W .......... Y.W.C.A ..i....i......... SORORITIES Alpha Epsilon Phi.. Alpha Omicron Pi.. Alpha Phi .................. Alpha Xi Delta ..... .. Chi Omega ................ Delta Delta Delta .... Delta Gamma .......... Delta Zeta ................ Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta ...........,.. Kappa Kappa Gamma Pi Beta Phi .............. Sigma Delta Tau ...... Sigma Kappa ............ STUDENT GOVERNMENT Freshman Advisory Committee Junior Committees.. Senior Committees.. Student Council ........ Underclass Committees W.S.G.A. ................. . 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