Cornell University - Cornellian Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)
- Class of 1931
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I.IEE OIQGANIZATICDINIS ACTIVITIES ATI-ILETICS WOMEN ADVEIQTISIIXIG TI-IE IQ5I CCDPNNELLIAN EIIIIIJTIITTIITI I I I MARTIN RIGER I I Editor-in-Chief I I WALLACE JCI-IN STAKEL Q Managing Editor ROBERT I-IENRY GLECKNER, JR. I RIIotograoIIic Editor I I MARY FRANCES SHIELDS I 4 Womerfs Editor I L I I WILLIAM I-IARRISGN EBERLE I ALLAN JAY LEVIN Q WILLIAM NORMAN SANCI-IEZ I WILLIAM ILILLQCEI -II-IQMRSQN I JQSERI-I MACARII-IUR VQUMANS I Associate Editors i I E I I RI-IODA LINVILLE I Associate Womenys Editor , I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 T 4 TT I-I E I Q 5 I ICO PINEL LIAN 'EIIIRITIIIIIIIiITII'TfI'IRILg'TEIIIT-IIIII 1:rII i 'T iI IR I-i-TIIT-T I I I ELBERT ALLEN I-IAWKINS, JR. : A Business Manager I f FRED ERNEST I-IARTZSCI-I I 4 Circulation Manager I I JCI-iN SELBV TQWNSEND, JR. 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A I Zorizey of the Univerfify CHARLES DIEELE BOSTWICK .,,...,i,.i ,....,i,v C ompfroller of the Unioerfiiy GEORGE FREDERICK ROGALSKY., i..i, ii,...,ioi,....,v....,..... T mifzirer of the Unioemigf CHARLES ELBERT CURTIS i..,..,.,oi iii.... S iiperinrerzdenr of Building: mid Groimolr GEORGE STEDMAN FRANK ....,.. .,,...,......,.......,......,..,,,. M oimgor of Piircbofef ANNA FIELDEN GRACE ..,,,, ...i..... M mzizger of Re.rio'f'ntial Hollf i LEO NELSON SIMMONS .,,,oiio,.,,o,, .,i...i... I fluiftizrzr to the Comptroller LOUIS CHARLES BOOCHEVER ,,,,,,,Yw,,,,, iI,,.,,IIII,,,.I. ' .. ....I,,,o Director of Public Information Executive Members of the University Faculty David Fleruber Hay ,,,,,,,,sss,,s-,,s,s,,,,ssv,,,,,Iii,,,,,,,,,,.,s ........, egiffror of the Unioeroigf WOODFORD PATTERSON ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ...,,... S' e cremigf of the Unioerfizgf EUGENE FRANCIS BRADFORD ,,,i.i, ...,V..c. D irecfor of Ailmiwionf i 1 H1911 , l!39iIillA1LlDlQNI1EM-lLl!AN Board Of Trustees OFFICERS FRANK HARRIS HISCOCK, Clmirmttfz :JUSTIN DUPRATT WHITE, Vice-Cbaifmfm MEMBERS EX-OFFICIO LIVINGSTQN FARRAND ,--.,,,-----,,,-,,,,,,.,,,,,V,V,AYA,,-,,,,,w,,,,I,,.,,,,.,,,,. The PVHJTLZBHZ of fb? U72Z1l67JZ2fjf FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT ....... .......,.... The Govttttot' 0f N614 YW12 HERBERT H LEHMAN ,,,.,I.,,,I,,,,, ,,,,- ,,...,,...,,... T la e Lieutenant Governor JOSEPH R MCGINNIES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,....,... T be .fpettkeff of the AJJ'c'172Uy FRANK PIERREPONT GRAVES ,..,,... .......,......,.... T be Commiuioner of Etittmttott BERNE A PYRKE ,,,,II....I............ .........I....,...,..,.. T be Commifyioner of Atgrzcztltttte CHARLES H BALDWIN ..,...LvI,.,-,.. .,....., P refident of the State Agricztltzmtl Society EBENEZER TOUSEY TURNER ..............................,,,.....,. Libmmm of the Cornell Itlotzctz Llblllffjf LIFE MEMBER CHARLES EZRA CORNELL MEMBERS APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR FRANK H MILLER PETER GANSEVOORT TEN EYCK MYRON CHARLES TAYLOR GEORGE RIVET VAN NAMEE HORACE WHITE A MEMBERS ELECTED BY THE ALUMNI MARY MERRITT CRAWFORD FRANK ERNEST GANNETT BANCROET GHERARDI JAMES WENTWORTH PARKER JACOB FREDERICK SCHOELLKOPF, JOHN BENNETT TUCK MAXWELL MAYHEW UPSON SAMUEL WILEY WAKEMAN ALFRED DUPONT WARNER,, JR. EZRA BAILEY WHITMAN IZOI MZ..- 1?-1-L ,L L-. ,Af .3 Board of Trustees MEMBERS ELECTED BY THE BOARD I GEORGE FISHER BAKER CHARLES M SCHWAB WALTER PLATT COOKE WALTER CLARK TEAGLE FRANK HARRIS HISCOCK Cbarlar Edzwzrd Trevzmz I HENRX' RUBENS ICKELHEIMER ROBERT HENRY TREMAN JARED TREMAN TXIIEXVMAN M1'NDERSE VAN CLEEE CUTHBERT WINITRED POUND HENRY HERMAN WESTINGHOUSE A EDVVIN NASI-I SANDERSON JUSTIN DUPRAT'F WHITE ROGER BUTLER XWILLIAMS MEMBER ELECTED BY THE STATE GRANGE HOWARD E BABCOCK 1 FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES W LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY ETERMAN DIEDIERICHS I ERNEST MERRITT T' I Taylor R B W11112mS MITICF C E Treman Icke1heIm r Warner Upson Warren R H W1l1Iams Cornell Van Namee Schoellkopf Cooke ThI11y Turner Newman Gherardx Gannett Y an Cleef Moore Sanderson D WhIte Farrand Crawford Graves Pound R H Treman W , , I - 5 P 1 , 3 Y l U I I I 7 J. . ' F - - 1 H2111 Ilillill UDRNIEILILIIAN A The Alumni THE coRNELL1AN coUNc1L The Cornellian Council, founded in 1908, is the alumni organization which has for its purpose the stimulation of alumni interest in the financial support of the University. The founders of the Council had in mind doing away with the indiscriminate solicitation of alumni and sought to establish an authorita- tive body which would limit the number of appeals made and which would interest the alumni in the most urgent needs of the Uni- versity. Most of the gifts made through the Cornellian Council are unrestricted as to their use and co'nstitute the Alumni Fund. It is this Fund which is resorted to when Cornell is faced with the loss of a member of the JERVIS LANGDON -97 faculty whose services are sought elsewhere at Pfmamf a larger salary. New equipment, books, as- sistants and other emergency needs of the University are provided for with the funds thus contributed by the alumni. Many gifts have likewise been made through the Council for specific purposes. During its lifetime over 36,000,000 has come to the University in gifts made through this organization. The year 1929-1930 will be remembered as the year in which the alumni of Cornell brought a new championship to their Alma Mater, that of leading the academic World in the number of contributors to an Alumni Fund. For many years Yale, with her fund established fifteen years before Cornell's, led the university world in the num- ber of Alumni Fund contributors. Last year as a result ofa nationwide effort Cor- nell alumni, to the number of 10,136, contributed to their Alumni Fund. This figure represents the largest body of alumni of any institution ever to have contributed to such a fund in at single year. All annual contributors to the Alumni Fund are members of the Cornellian Council. The management is vested in a Board of Directors, made up of repre- sentatives of all graduating classes, about forty members at large, an indehnite number of club and geographical representatives, and honorary members. An exe- cutive committee of the Board shapes the policies of the organization. Jervis Lf1f1gdOI1, '97, Who was president of the Cornellian Council when this record was achieved, is now serving his third term as head of the fund-raising organi- zation. Harold Flack, '12 has been Executive Secretary of the Council for the past fifteen years. Under his direction the work of the Council has been carried on with such success that today the Cornell Alumni Fund is regarded as a model for the colleges and universities of America. l l ll22ll . 2. nm Liv 1 ll fri tv ff r 1 it m N f The Alumni THE CORNELL ALUMNI CORPORATION Cornell has several alumni organizations, largely independent in their fields of action, although naturally interlocking to a degree. The Cornell Alumni Corporation is the general alumni association and has as its object the promotion of the interests of the University and the fostering among its mem- bers of a sentiment of regard for one another and attachment to their Alma Mater and the ideal of service to humanity. At a meeting in 1872, representatives of the classes then graduated founded the or- ganization 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 and central organization. The Associate Alumni became a corporation in 1903. ln 1923 the name of the association was changed to Cornell Alumni Corporation. All persons who have attended Cornell University as stu- XVII-I-IAM W- MACON, '98 dents, whether graduated or not, are members. Pfrlidwf The alumni clubs form the main structure of the organization, and the Corporation derives its financial support mainly from assessments levied on these clubs. Fifteen alumni comprise the Board of Directors of the Corporation. Twelve are district directors, elected from the twelve districts into which the world has been divided, while three are directors-at-large. I The personnel of the Board this year includes the following district directors: Central New York, Thomas I. S. Boak, '14, Metropolitan New York, Weyland Pfeiffer, '16, Eastern New York, C. Reeve Vanneman, '03, Western New York, Floyd Kipp Smith, '94, New England, Chester T. Reed, '03, Middle Atlantic, Douglas S. Dilts, '17, Keystone, L. W. Voight, '21, Southern, Creed W. Fulton, '09, Great Lakes, Conant Van Blarcom, '08, Central, Frank G. Gardner, '91, Western, Edward Holmes, '05, Pacific, F. E. Yoakum, 'l2. The three directors-at-large are: Mrs. Walter A. Calihan, '05, William W. Macon, '98, Floyd S. Winslow, '06. ' The ofhcers are: President, Mr. Macon, Vice-Presidents, Mr. Gardner and Dr, Winslow, Treasurer, Archie C. Burnett, '90, Secretary, Foster M. Coflin, '12. THE ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVE The central oflice of the alumni is that of the Alumni Representative. This office was created by the Board of Trustees at the request of the Alumni Corporation, the Association of Class Secretaries, and the Cornellian Council. The Alumni Representative is appointed by the Board of Trustees upon the 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 Uni- versity and its alumni. Foster M. Coffin, '12, has been Alumni Representative since the oliice was created in 1920. ' 1231 1.- I 1 1 iajl-Y' :HYIP III 'nj T 3 1 1l'1'1' 11 1711.3 IQ. - FII. 1. 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UTI I1 -I . 1 -I JIM I 1 .l I11'II Ir Ii 'LIIII14 'I If W - zu ii ' '-':. .I I' . 'L' 'LI' 1-4 . U 4 ' .. QI. Ii' 1. '- 1'f ... I'. 1 . I ,jf-' I .'1..'I11' .E I M14 - v-11 IF: an 1 , Q I11 - -' I 4 1 111-I11 I I' 1, '-,H 11r I 1 -- 1 .2 ..'.'3rQII-I L I 111 'Tw-9'2 1 ' 1II1 'ur ',. ' , -' ' 1 I I I-II.,1II2,I.III'.I I . 1 1 1 I '1f'I,I1-P Lf'-LI . 11 11 1 1 I. '.: f 11 44' iiii , D I l I iiiiiii ii iiiii ii wmv lE0lRNIEklIiANl ROLLINS ADAMS EMERSON, B.Sc., Nebraska, 18975 D.Sc., Harvard, 1913, LL.D. Nebraska, 1917. Professor of Plant Breeding and Dean of the Graduate School AZ, FA, CDBK, fIJKfI1,EfE. H2711 HSHBIJ CEIDWNIEILILIIAN ALBERT RUSSELL MANN, B.S.A., Cornell, l904g A.M., Chicago, 1916g D.Sc., Syracuse, 19285 D. Agr. , Rhode Island, 1929. Dean ofthe Colleges of Agriculture and Home Economics and of the Agricultural Experimental Stations. KAPQ AZg CIPKCIU EE- ll28l 1 no ins n rim nr IL 11, an 5 T ' KL, ROBERT Momus OGDEN, B.S., Cornell, 19015 Ph.D., Wurzburg, 1903. Professor of Education and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Xxlfg lIJBKg CDKHI3. E54 YIPAK. H291 1 QIIQUSIS llf1DRNiEIl,,lLIIAN AQ! DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL, A.B., Stanford, 1896, M.E., 19135 LL.D,, Rochester 1926. Professor of Industrial Engineering and Dean of the College of Engineering TBHg fIDK11vg EE5 Quill and Dagger. 1301 Ilillill 1l.,lV.i'UifiX:lle-lLlLII flame CHARLES KELLOGG BURDICK, A.B., Princeton, 1904g LLB., Columbia, 1908. Editor of the Columbia Law Review. Professor of Law and Dean of the Law School. Princeton Cap and Go fvn Club. iIJK1I1g fIDAfIJg Order of the Coif. il31ll cr r IIEEDJFU 4E11DlRNlEklLI!ANf Wy! GEORGE YOUNG, JR., B. Arch., Cornell, 1900. Professor of Architecture and Dean of the College of Architecture. fIPFAg TBIIg LIJKCIIQ American Institute of Archi- tects. V H3211 nswgisu iiwmlrlrinn I c:1g2EiijQ,4e,e 632. 14231122 . Pierre Azzgmzine Fixla, B.S., Cornell, 1890, DSC., 1894, D.V.M., 1899. Pro- fessor of Veterinary Physiology and Dean of the New York State Veterinary College. fIDKfID5 E53 LIJZ. 1331 BRISTOW ADAMS, B.A., Stanford, 1900. Professor and Editor of Publications. A FP, EE, EAX, EEQID, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sag Manuscript Clubg Thumb Tack Club, Athletic Council, Cornell Foresters. JOSEPH QUINCY ADAMS, A.B,, Wake Forest, 1900, A.M., 19014 Ph.D., Cornell, 1905, Litt. D., Wake Forest, 1916. Professor of English. Zodiac, fIDBK. CALVIN DODGE ALBERT, M.E., Cornell, 1902. Professor of Machine Design. EE. ARTHUR AUGUSTUS ALLEN, A.B., Cornell, 1907, M.A., 1908, Ph.D., 1911. Pro- fessor of Ornithology. FA, EE, EECIJ. EUGENE PLUMB ANDREWS, A.B., Cornell, 1895. Professor of Archaeology. WILLIAM CHARLES BAKER, B.S.A., Cornell, 1898. Professor of Drawing. WILLIAM CYRUS BALLARD, JR., ME. Qin E.E.D, Cornell, 1910. Professor of Electrical Engineering. HKN. WILDER DWIGHT BANcRoI2T, A.B., Harvard, 1888, Ph.D., Lei sic, 18925 Hon. D.Sc., Lafayette, 1919, Hon. Sc. D., Cambridge, 1923, LL.D., gniversity of Southern California, 1930. World War Memoiral Professor of Physical Chemistry. AKE, AXE, TBH, KIUAT, Al-Djebarg XBfID. 1341 OHN ROBERT B.-xNGs, JR., ME., 1921. Professor of lndustrial Engineering and Direc- tor of Personnel of the College of Engineering. QA, TBI1, Atnios. VYYILLIAM NICHOLS BARNARD, ME., Cornell, 1897. Professor of Heat Power Engi- neering. TBI1, fblifbg EE, Atmos. FRED AsA BARNES, CE., Cornell, 1897, MCE., 1898. Professor of Railroad Engineering and Dlrector of the School of Civil Engineering. Zodiac, TBH, CDKHID, EE, HFM, XE, Rod and Bob. MORTIER FRANKLIN BARRUS, A.B., Wabash, 1908, Ph.D., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Plant Pathology. FA, CIJBK, EE. osEPH WILLIAM BEACHAM, JR., LL. B., Cornell, 1897. Colonel, U.S.A. Professor of Military Science and Tactics. WPT, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach. CARL BECKER, B.L., Wisconsin, 1896, Ph.D., 1907. John Stambaugh Professor of History. FREDERICK BEDELL, A.B., Yale, 1890, Ph.D., Cornell, 1892. Professor of Applied Electricity. AACID, EE, QDBK, I-IKN. JOHN BENTLEY, JR., B.S., Wesleyan, 1904, MF., Yale, 1907. Professor of Forest Engineering. XIIT, JJBK, EE, Hebs-Sa. ll35ll MADISON BENTLEY, B.S., Nebraska, 1895, Ph.D., Cornell, 1898. Professor of Psy- chology. CIJKXII. 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. PA, CIDKCID, EE. CORA BINZEL, B.S., Columbia, 1920, M.A., 1926. Professor of Rural Education. ON, mio. 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 ADRIAN BIZZELL, Ph.D., Cornell, 1903. Professor of Agronomy. EE. BEULAH BLACKMORE, B.S., Columbia, 1917. Professor of Home Economics. ALBERT WILHELM BoEscHE, A.B., Hamilton, 1897, A.M., 1898, Ph.D., Munich, 1905. Professor of German. AT, QDBK. ' SAMUEL LATIMER BOOTHROYD, B.S., Colorado State, 1893. M.S., 1904. Professor of Astronomy and Geodesy. QJKQIH, EE. H361 I ff if 5 ll 1 fi Ili N l It ll lf W H aa s FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, A.B., Yale, 1897. Professor of Architecture- XIIT, TBII, fIUKfD, Gargoyle. JAMES ERNEST BOYLE, A.B., Nebraska, 1900, A.M., Kansas, 1901, Ph.D., Wisconsin 1904. Professor of Rural Economy. 7 EUGENE FRANCIS BRADFORD, A.B., Bowdoin, 1912, A.M., Harvard, 1913, Ph.D. 1927. Director of Admissions. AKE, CDBK, fIJKfIv. 7 JAMES CHESTER BRADLEY, A.B., Cornell, 1906, M.S., California, 1907, Ph.D., Cornell, 1910. Professor of Entomology and Curator of Invertebrate Zoology. HKA, PA, EE. OLAF MARTINIUS BRAUNER. Professor of Drawing and Painting. IIKA, CIDKCIU, Gar- goyle. Honorary Member of Institute of American Architects. JULIAN PLEASANT BRETZ, Ph.D., Chicago, 1906. Professor of American History. THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS, A.B., Cornell, 1909, Ph.D., 1913. Professor of Physical Chemistry. CIJAE, AXE, EE, Al-Djebar, Alembic. ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE, B.S., Wesleyan, 1900, M.S., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, 1903, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. AACIH, AXE, FA, LIDBK, TBII, CIDKLID, EE, SZTKID, Al-Djebar. ll37ll ,,,l...L1-- IIISHIII QEGDIRNIEILILIIAN HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN, B.S.A., Iowa State, 1906, M.S., 1908, Ph.D., Cornell, 1912. Professor of Soil Technology. AT, AZ, FA, CIJKCID, EE. HELEN DUDLEY BULL, M.D., Cornell, 1911. sProfessor of Child Hygiene. ASZA. WALTER BURKHOLDER, A.B., Wabash, 1913, Ph.D., Cornell, 1917. Professor of- Planr Pathology. EEZ FA. LEROY PEARL BURNHAM, M.S. Cin Arch.D, Harvard, 1903. Professor of Design. FRANK PoREs BUSSELL, A.B., Colgate, 19015 Ph.D., Cornell, 1919. Professor of Plant Breeding. AKEg1IDBKgE'E. JULIAN EDWARD BUTTERWORTH, A.B., Iowa, 1907, 1910, Ph.D., 1912. Professor of Rural Education. LIDBK, CIDAK. HELEN CANON, A.B., Colorado College, 19115 B.S., Columbia, 1915, M.S., Cornell, 19273 Ph.D., 1930. Professor of Home Economics. fIDKfIv, HAS, EE. HARRY CAPLAN, A.B., Cornell, 1916, A.M., 1917, Ph.D., 1921. Professor of Classics. QIPBKQ AEP, LEAK. 1381 H9151 4lilDlltNlll11IIAN DOAK BAIN CARRXCK, A.B., Wake Forest, 1910, Ph.D., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Pomology. EE. WALTER BUCKINGHAM CARVER, Ph.B., Dickinson, 18999 Ph.D.,Johns Hopkins, 1904. Professor of Mathematics. IIKA, CPBK, EE. GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH, B.S., Cornell, 1896. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. 9Kfb, AZ, AXE, EE, I-Iebs-Sa, Al-Djebar. ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN, M.E., Cornell, 1908. Professor of Electrical Engineering. Acacia, HKN. EMILE MONNIN CHAMOT, B.S. Qin Chem.D, Cornell, 1891, Ph.D., 1897. Professor of Chemical Microscopy and Sanitary Chemistry. AXE, EE, QTCIJ. PETER WALTER CLAASSEN, A.B., University of Kansas, 1913, M.A., 1915, Ph.D., Cornell, 1918. Professor of Biology. AXE, FA, fIfBK, EE. WALTER CONWELL, C.E., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Railroad Engineering. EQJE. LANE COOPER, A.B., Rutgers, 1896, M.A., Yale, 1898, Rutgers, 1899, Ph.D., Leipsic, 19C1, Litt, D., Rutgers, 1921. Professor of the English Language and Literature. Aft, IIDBK. 1391 WALTER RODNEY CORNELL, B.S., Rutgers, 1907, C.E., Cornell, 1915. Professor of Mechanics of Engineering. CYRUS RICHARD CROSBY, A.B., Cornell, 1905. Professor Of Entomology. EE. GUSTAVUS WATTS CUNNINGHAM, M.A., Furrman, 1902, Ph.D., Cornell, 1908, Litt D., Furman, 1916. Professor of Philosophy. CIDBK. OTIS FREEMAN CURTIS, A.B., Oberlin, 19115 Ph.D., Cornell, 1916. Professor of Plant Physiology, FA, EEZ. RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS, B.S.A., Cornell, 1901, M.S.A., 1905. Professor of Ornamental Horticulture. AZ, PA, UAE. ROBERT EUGENE CUSHMAN, A.B., Oberlin, 1911, Ph.D., Columbia, 1917. Goldwin Smith Professor of Government. ECIDE, CIDBK, CIJACIJ. GEORGE IRVING DALE, A.B., Cornell, 1910, Ph.D., 1918. Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures. QDAE, CIJBK. ' ADAM CLARKE DAVIS, JR., M.E., Cornell, 1914. Professor of Experimental Engi- neering. KE, TBH, Atmos. il40ll V' ui .6 nz are sg ll II- li NN Louis MUNROE DENNIS, Ph.B., Michigan, 1885, B.S. Qin Chem.D, 1886, D. Sc., Colgate, 1922, Michigan, 1926. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and Head of the Department of Chemistry. NIIT, AXE, CIDBK, TBII, EE, Al-Djebar. HERMAN DIEDERICHS, ME., Cornell, 1897. Professor of Experimental Engineering and Director of the Sibley School of Mechanical Engineering. IIDEK, TBII, CIJKCID, EE, Quill and Dagger, Atmos. ALEXANDER DRUMMOND, A.B., Hamilton, 1906, M.A., Harvard, 1907. Professor of Public Speaking and Head of the Department of Public Speaking. Director of Cornell Dramatic Club. AKE, Savage Club, Majura. CHARLES LOVE DURHAM, M.A., Furman, 1891, Ph.D., Cornell, 1899, Litt.D., Furman, 1922. Professor of the Classics. XXII, QIDKCIJ, Savage Club, Majura. ARTHUR JOHNSON EAMES, A.B., Harvard, 1908, A.M., 1910, Ph.D., 1912. Pro- fessor of Botany. CIJBK, EE. THEODORE HILDRETH EATON, A.B., Harvard, 1900, M.A., Columbia, 1915, Ph.D., 1917. Professor of Rural Education. CPKCID, fIJAK, Tavvse. HENRY WHITE EDGERTON, A.B., Cornell, 1910, LLB., Harvard, 1914. Professor of Law. EEK, fmfb. FRANK OAKES ELLENWOOD, A.B. fin M.E.D, Stanford, 1904, M.E., 1922. Professor of Power Engineering. TBH, QKCIJ, E55 Atmos. m - S HIFI! 1.ll0Ea'NIfILH.ll.AN r-11i 1 ' I GEORGE CHARLES EMBODY, B.S. Colgate, 1900, MS., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, 1910, Sc. D., Colgate, 1924. Professor of Aquiculture. AKE, FA, QIDBK, EE. DONALD ENGLISH, B.S., California, 19095 M.B,A., Harvard, 1914. Professor of Economics and Accounting. EIDE, CIDKCID. x , GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT, A.B., Cornell, 1899, LLB., 1901. Professor of Ex- tension Teaching. Zodiac. WILLIAM I-IURSH FARNHAM, A.B., Cornell, 1920, LLB., Cornell, 1922, S.J.D., Harvard, 1930. Professor of Law. HKA, ABCD, AEP, EAX, Order of the Coif, Sphinx Head. ALBERT BERNHARDT FAUST, A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1889, Ph.D., 1892. Professor of German. BSU, QIDBK. EMERY NELsON FERRISS, Ph.B., Western, 1904, lVI.A., Iowa, 1905, Ph.D., 1908. Professor of Rural Education. JDKLID, QIDAK. 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, HAS. l42l 1,11 main l7llDll4QNEiILIl-llANf I - 2 3 - JAMES NATHAN FROST, D.V.M., Cornell, 1907. Professor of Veterinary Surgery. EE, QJZ VICTOR RAYMOND GAGE, M.E., Cornell, 1906, M.M.E., 1910. Professor of Experi- mental Engineering. Acacia, EE. SEYMOUR STANTON GARRETT, CE., Cornell, 19045 World War Memorial Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Atmos. SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE, CE., Cornell, 1905. Professor of Mechanics of Engi- neering. TBHg Rod and Bob. . ROSWELL CLIFTON GIBBS, A.B., Cornell, 1906, A.M., 1908, Ph.D., 1910. Professor of Physics. CIJBK, CIJKCIDQ EE. ADAM CAPEN GILL, A,B., Amherst, 1884, Ph.D., Munich, 1893. Professor of Mineralogy and Petrography. DAVID CLINTON GILLESPIE, A.B., Virginia, 1900, Ph.D., Gottingen, 1906. Pro- fessor of Mathematics. KE, QIDKJD, EE. OTHON GOEPP GUERLAC, Licencies-es-Lettres, Paris, 1893, Licencie en Droit, 1897. World War Memorial Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. CIJAV LJ. 5431 EDWARD SEWALL GUTHRIE, BSA., Iovva State, 1905, M.S.A., Cornell, 1910, Ph.D.,. 1913. Professor of Dairy Industry. EE, Association for the Advancement of Science, Dairy Science Association. WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN, D.V.M., Kansas State Agricultural, 1915, M.S., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Veterinary Pathology 'and Bacteriology. AZCID, EE, CIDZ, fI9KCID. GEORGE LIVINGSTONE HAMILTON, A.B., Harvard, 1895, A.M., 1897, Ph.D., Colum- bia, 1902. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures and Curator of the Dante and Petrarch Collections. EARLE VOLCART HARDENBURG, B.S., Cornell, 1912, M.S.A., 1915, Ph.D., 1919. Professor of Vegetable Crops. Hebs-Sa, AZ, EE. MERRITT WESLEY HARPER, B.S., Ohio State, 1901, M.S., Illinois, 1902. Professor of Animal Husbandry. GILBERT DENNIsoN HARRIS, Ph.B., Cornell, 1886. Professor of Paleontology and Stratigraphic Geology. CIJBK, EE. CHARLES ERNEST HAYDEN, A.B., Ohio University, -1910, D.V.M., Cornell, 1914. Professor of Veterinary Physiology. CIDKT, EE, AXP, CIJZ. JOHN WILLIAM HEBEL, A.B., Indiana, 1912, A.M., Cornell, 1914, Ph.D., 1920. Professor of English. EX, IIDBK. l 1441 ARTHURJOHN HE1N1cKE, BSA., Missouri, 1913, Ph.D., Cornell, 1916. Professor of Pomology and Head of the Department of Pomology. FA, EE, CIJKIID. MARY FRANCES HENRY, B,A., Colorado College, 1905, M.A., Columbia, 1927. Professor of Nutrition. KIJKCID. HALLDOR HERMANNSSON, Cand. Phil., Copenhagen, 1899, Ph.D. CI-IonoraryD, Reykjavik. Professor of Scandinavian Languages and Literatures and Curator of the Fiske Icelandic Collection. GLENN WASHINGTON HERRICK, B.S. Cin Agrj, Cornell, 1896. Professor of Economic Entomology. AFP, EE, Quill and Dagger. GUSTAVE FREDERICK HEUsER, B.S., Cornell, 1915, M.S., 1916, Ph.D., 1918. Pro- fessor of Poultry Husbandry. Acacia, Efl. FORREST FRANK HILL, BSA., Saskatchewan, 19135 Ph.D., Cornell, 1930. Pro- fessor of Rural Economy. FA, AZ, fI1KfIDg EE. PAUL THOMAS HOMAN, B.A. COXOHD, 1919, Ph.D., Brookings Institution. Pro- fessor of Economics. GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS, B.S., Cornell, 18895 D. Sc., 18935 D.V.M., 1900. Pro- fessor of Comparative Anatomy. CIDKIIJ, EE. ll45ll IIQHIII I012Nl':.ll.lLIIA.N RALPH SHELDON HOSBIER, B.A.S., Harvard, 1894, MP., Yale, 1902. Professor of Forestry and Head of the Department of Forestry. AZ, QDKCID, Hebs-Sa, Cornell ' Foresters, He Hui Hawaii. CHARLES HENRY HULL, Ph.B., Cornell, 1886, Ph.D., Halle, 1891. Goldwin Smith Professor of American History. AT, Quill'and Daggert WALLIE ABRAHAM HURWITZ, A.B., B.S. Cin Ed.D, A.M., Missouri, 1906, A.M., Harvard, 1907, Ph.D., Glttingen, 1910. Professor of Mathematics. CIJBK, EE. JOHN IRWIN HUTCHINSON. A.B., Bates, 1889, Ph.D., Chicago, 1896. Professor of Mathematics. CIDBK, EE. GSKAR AUoUsTUs JOHANNSEN, B.S., Illinois, 1894, A.M., Cornell, 1902, Ph.D., 1904. Professor of Entomology. FA, TBI1, QJKCID, EE. JOHN RAVEN JOHNSON, Ph.D., Illinois, 1922. Professor of Organic Chemistry. AXE, PA, Al-Djebar. HORACE LEONARD JONES, A.B., Carson and Newman, 1898, A.M., George Washing- ton, 1900, Ph.D., Cornell, 1909, LL.D., Carson and Newman, 1917. Professor of Greek. KIJKE, IIDBK. A 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. QDFA, AKA, KQDK, UTM, CIJAK. ll46l H993 ll 0014-JNIEILILIIAN . VLADIMIR KARAPETOFF, C.E., Institute of Ways of Communication, Leningrad, 1897, M.M.E., 1902. Professor of Electrical Engineering. 955 TBH, EE, HKN, CDMA. EARLE HEssE KENNARD, B.A., Oxford, 1910, B.Sc., 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1913. Professor of Physics. FA, fIJBKg EE. . ABRAM TUCKER KERR, B.S., Cornell, 18955 M.D., Buffalo, 1897. Professor of Anatomy and Secretary of the Ithaca Division of the Medical College. BOI1g FA, KIDKCIJQ EE, AQA, NSN, XA. AsA CARLTON IQING, B.S.A., Cornell, 1899. 'Professor of Farm Practice. Sphinx Head. BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY, A.B., Buchtel, 18935 Ph.D., Cornell, 1895, M.D., Freiburg, 1903. Professor of Histology and Embryology. CIJA9, FA, fI9KdDg E55 NEN. OTTO KINKELDEY, A.B., College of the City of New York, A.M., New York University, Ph.D., Berlin CGermanyD. Librarian of the University Library and Professor of Musicology. QKE, CIDBK. A LEWIS KNUDSON, B.S.A., Missouri, 1908, Ph.D., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Botany. AZ, FA, 25. PAUL KRUSE, A.B., lovva, 1906, A.M., Washington, 1913, Ph.D., Columbia, 1917. Professor of Educational Psychology. CIDKQD, CIJAK. 1471 , . 1 1 new .as r mmf M Ii. ui ni , f - f. - -r, 1 f , 1 1 . . L ,,,.. ..1.-- . ..- . . -- -- ,-11-vi..-Y MAX LUDWIG WOLFRAM LAISTNER, B.A., Cambridge, 1912, M.A., 1919. Professor of Ancient History. QDBK, Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. HERBERT DAVID LAUBE, B.L., Wisconsin, 1903, A.M., Michigan, 1911, LL.B. Columbia, 19165 S.J.D., Harvard, 1924. Professor of Law and Secretary of the Law School. ASQ, Acacia, Order of the Coif. GEORGE NIEMAN LAUMAN, BSA., Cornell, 1897. Professor of Rural Economy. MYRON LEE, M.E., Cornell, 1909, M.M.E., 1913. Professor of Industrial Engi- neering. OA, TBII, EE, Atrnos. HOWARD SCOTT LIDDELL, A.B., Micliigan, 1917, A.M., 1918, Ph.D., Cornell, 1923. Professor of Physiology. V PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN, M.E. Cin E.E.D, Ohio State, 1892. Director of the School of Electrical Engineering. Zodiac, EE. HARRY HoUsER LovE, B.S., Illinois Wesleyan, 1904, 1VI.A., 1906, Ph.D., Cornell, 1909. Professor cf Plant Breeding. TKEg AZ, CIJKJJ, EE. THOMAS LYTTLETON LYON, B.S.A., Cornell, 1891, Ph.D., 1904. Professor of Soil Technology. f1DI'A,EE'. 1481 JOHN CLARENCE MCCURDY, B.S., Grove City, 1905, C.E., Cornell 1912. Professor of Rural Engineering. LAURENCE HOWLAND MACDANIELS, A.B., Oberlin, 1912, Ph.D., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Pomology. APP, FA, EE. FREDERICK GEORGE MARCHAM, B.A., Oxford, 1923, Ph.D., Cornell, 1926. Pro- fessor of English History. CDBK. CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN, D.Sc., Colgate, 1918. Professor Of Architecture. QIJFA, TBH. JAMES FREDERICK MASON, A.B., Harvard, 1902, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1912. Pro- fessor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. CIJBK. LOUIS MELVILLE MASSEY, A.B., Wabash, 1912, Ph.D., Cornell, 1916. Professor of Plant Pathology and Head Of the Degartment. Acacia, PA, CIDBK, EE, Fellow of the American Association for the A vancement of Science. ROBERT MATHESON, B.S.A., Cornell, 1906, M.S., 1907, Ph.D., 1911. Professor Of Economic Entomology. FA, EE, Fellow Of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Fellow Of the Entomological Society of America, Honorary Member of the Nova Scotia Institute of Science. LEONARD AMBY MAYNARD, A.B., Wesleyan, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1915. Professor Of Animal Husbandry. ATA, FA, CIDBK, fIDKf1D, EE. 1 ll49ll HOWARD BAGNALL MEEK, S.B., Boston, 1917, M.A., Maine, 1920. Professor of Hotel Management. KCDA, AA, CIPKCIJ. ERNEST MERRITT, ME., Cornell, 1885. World War Memorial Professor of Physics. fbKXI1,FA,TBH,fIJKfI1,EE. - CHRISTIAN MIDJO, Professor of Drawing, Painting and Modeling. LIJKE4 Gargoyle. HOWARD JAY MILKS, D.V.M., Cornell, 1904. Professor of Therapeutics and Director of the Small Animal Clinic. LE, CIJZ. EDWARD GARDNER MISNER, B.S., Cornell, 1913, Ph.D., 1918. Professor of Farm Manag nent. EE, AFA. HELEN MoNscH, B.S., Kansas State Agricultural, 1904, B. Chem., Chicago, 19095 M.A., Columbia, 1916. Professor of Home Economics, fIJKfIDg ON, HAS. CLYDE B MOORE, A.B., Nebraska Wesleyan, 1912, A.M., Clarke, 1916, Ph.D., Columbia, 1920. Professor of Rural Education. Acacia, KIDAK. RICHARD ALAN MORDOFF, B.S. Cin Agr.D, Cornell, 1911, A.M., 1918, Ph.D., 1921. Professor of Meteorology. APP. 1501 GRACE MORIN, A.B., University of California, M.A., Columbia, 1925. Professor of Home Economics and Chairman of the Household Art Department. AOII, Prytanean. FRANK BARON MORRISON, B.S., Wisconsin, 1911. Professor of Animal Husbandry. EEK, AZ, EE, CIDAE. CLYDE HADLEY MX'ERS, B.S., Illinois Wesleyan, 1907, M.S., Illinois, 1910, Ph.D., Cornell, 1912. Professor of Plant Breeding. TKE, PA, fI1KfiD, EE, QIJAT, Hebs-Sa, Savage Club. WILLIAM IRVING MYERS, B.S., Cornell, 1914, Ph.D., 1918. Professor of Farm Finance. KAP,fIJKfI1,EE. JAMES GEORGE NEEDHAM, B.S., Knox, 1891, M.S., 18935 Ph.D., Cornell, 1898, Litt, D., Knox, 1921 ,Sc.D., Lake Forest, 1929. Professor of Entomology and Limnology. CLARK SUTIIERLAND NORTHUP, A.B., Cornell, 1893, Ph.D.. 1898. Professor of English. Zodiac, CIJBK, QDKQID, ETA, Quill and Dagger. HENRY NEELY OGDEN, C.E., Cornell, 1889. Professor of Sanitary Engineering. EE. EPHRAIM LAURENCE PALMER, A.B., Cornell, 1911, M.A., 1913, Ph.D., 1917. Professor of Rural Education. I'A,.ZE, KIJAK. ll5lll t t 'i ,,,, ,, ua so IF I ti R N It lL I Il A N JACOB PAPISH, Ph.D., Cornell, 1921, A.M., Incliana University, 1917. Professor of Chemistry. JOHN THOMAS PARSON. Professor of Drawing. ZIP, Rod and Bob. 5 WooDroRD PATTERSON, A.B., Cornell, 1895. Secretary of the University. fIJ1 Ag Quill and Dagger. FRANK ASHMORE PEARSON, B.S.A., Cornell, 1912, Ph.D., 1922. Professor of Agri- cultural Economics and Farm Management. CIDKKIDQ EE. LOREN CLIFFORD PETRY, B.S., Earlham, 1907, Haverford, 1908, M.S., Chicago, 1911, Ph.D., 1913. Professor of Botany. FA, KIDBK, f1JKfIJ, EE. ALBERT CHARLES PHELIJS, B.S., Illinois, 1894, Bavarian Polytechnic, 18985 M. Arch., Illinois, 1903. World War Memorial Professor of Architecture. TBII, lIvKfIJ, Gargoyle, L'Ogive, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. EVERETT FRANKLIN PHILLIPS, A.B., Allegheny, 1899, Ph.D., Pennsylvania, 19045 Sc.D., Allegheny, 1929. Professor of Apiculture. CPA9, LIJBK5 EE, fI1Hg HFM. PAUL RUSSELL Porn, A.B., Western Reserve, 18985 A.M., Ph.D., Leipsic, 1903. Professor of German. BGH, CIDBK. I52l W-HITON POWELL, A.B., Cornell, 1924, M.S., 1925, Ph.D., 1929. Professor of Business Management. KAP, AZ, FA, fI1KfI1, EE. FREDERICK CLARKE PRESCOTT, A.B., Harvard, 1894. Professor of English. KA, LAURENCE PUMPELLY, A.B,, Williams, 1902, Ph.D., Strassburg, 1907. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. ZXI1, CDBK, fDKfIJ. OTTO RAHN, Ph.D., Gottingen, 1902. Professor of Bacteriology. AXE, EE. FRANK HARRISON RANDOLPH, B.A., Yale, M.E., Cornell. Professor of Hotel Engi- neering. BGH, EX, Ye Hosts, Associate Member, A.S.M.E. ARTHUR RANUM, A.B., Minnesota, 1892, Ph.D., Chicago, 1906. Professor of Mathematics. f1vBK,EE. MARIUS PETER RASMUSSEN, B.S., Cornell, 1919, Ph.D., 1924. Professor of Marketing. AZ, EE, fIDKl1D, Helios. ARTHUR BERNARD RECKNAGEL, B.A., Yale, 1904, M.F., 1906. Professor of Forest Management and Utilization. Sealand Serpent, EE. 1531 DONALD REDDICK, A.B., Wabash, 19055 Ph.D., Cornell, 1909. Professor of Plant Pathology. PA, EE. Hugh Daniel Reed, B.S., Cornell, 1899, Ph.D., 1903. Professor of Zoology. AXA, PA, QDKCID, EE. ' HAROLD LYLE REED, A.B., Oberlin, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1914. Professor of Economics and Finance. QIDBK. ERNEST WILLIAM RETTGER, A.B., Indiana, 18933 Ph.D., Clark, 1898. Professor of Applied Mechanics. fIv1'Ag EE. . FRED HOFFMAN RHODES, A.B., Wabash, 1910, Ph.D., Cornell, 1914. Professor of Industrial Chemistry. AXE, JJBK, EE, Al-Djebar. JAMES EDWARD RICE, B.S. Cin Agrj, Cornell, 1890. Professor of Poultry Hus- bandry. AZ, EE, Helios. FLOYD KARKER RIOHTMYER, A.B., Cornell, 1904, Ph.D., 1910. Professor of Physics. 1'AgEE. - HEINRICH RIES, Ph.B., Columbia, 1892, A.M., 1894, Ph.D., 1896. Professor of Geology. PA, fIDK1I'1gZ',EgE1'E. 1541 HOWARD WAIT RILEY, M.E. Qin E.E.j, Cornell, 1901. Professor of Rural Engineering and Head of the Department of Rural Engineering. BYRON BURNETT ROEE, B.S.A., Cornell, 1911, M.S., 1913. Professor of Rural Engineering. GUSTAVUS HILL ROBINSON, A.B., Harvard, 1905, LLB., 1909, S.J.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. CIDBK, fI:AfI1. MONTGOMERY ROBINSON, B. Litt., Princeton, 1906, B.S., Cornell, 1914. Professor of Extension Teaching. Princeton Campus Club. FRED STILLMAN ROGERS, B.S., Alfred, 1909, M.E., Cornell, 1913. Professor of Machine Design. Acacia. LARS-GUNNAR TORGNY ROMELL, Ph.D., Stockholm, 1922. Professor of Forest Soils. FLORA ROSE, B.S., Kansas State Agricultural, 1904, M.A., Columbia, 1909. Pro- fessor of Home Economics and Director of the College of Home Economics. KAfIJ,fPKfI1, ON, HA9. HAROLD ELLIS Ross, B.S.A., Cornell, 1906, M.S.A., 1909. Professor of Dairy Industry. I'A,EE. 1551 EZRA DWIGHT SANDERSON, B.S., Michigan Agricultural, 1897, B.S. Qin Agr.D, Cornell, 1898, Ph.D,, Chicago, 1921. Professor of Rural Social Organization. EE. ELMER SETH SAVAGE, B.S.A., New Hampshire, 1905, M.S.A., Cornell, 1909, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Animal Husbandry. KE, AZ, FA, EE, Helios. WILL MILLER SAWDON, B.S., Purdue, 18985 M.M.E., Cornell, 1908. Professor of Experimental Engineering. FA, EE, Atmos. NATHANIEL SCIIMIDT, Stockholm, 18845 A.M., Colgate, 18873 Berlin, 1890. Pro- fessor of Semitic Languages and Literatures and Oriental History. AECIJ. ERNEST WILLIAM SCHODER, B.S., University of Washington, 1900, B.S. Qin MiningD, 1900, Ph.D., Cornell, 1903. World War Memorial Professor of Experimental Hydraulics. CIDFA, 1IDBK, EE, Rod and Bob. HERBERT HENRY SCOFIELD, M.E., Cornell, 1905. Professor of Materials Testing. TBH, CPKQDQ EE, XE, Pyramid, Triangle. GAD PARKER SCOVILLE, BSA., Cornell, 1910, M.A., Harvard, 1924. Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. ' FRANCIS JOSEPH SEERY, B.S., Tufts, 1905. Professor of Hydraulic Engineering. ATA, Semaphore. ll56ll ALEXANDER DUNCAN SEYMOUR, B.S., Columbia, 1906. Professor of Architecture. EX. LESTER WHYLAND SHARP, B.S., Alma, 1908, Ph.D., Chicago, 1912, SC.D., Alma, 1930. Professor of Botany. FA, QDBK, EE. PAUL FRANCIS SHARP, A.B., Nebraska Wesleyan, 1917, M.S., Minnesota, 1920, Ph.D., 1922. Professor of Dairy Chemistry. FA, EE, FEA, CIDAT. FRANCIS ROBERT SHARPE, A.B., Cambridge, 1892, Ph.D., Cornell, 1907. Pro- fessor of Mathematics. EE. JAMES MORGAN SHERMAN, B.S., North Carolina, 1911, M.S., Wisconsin, 1912, Ph.D., 1916. Professor of Bacteriology and Dairy Industry. KZ, AZ, FA, LIDKCIJ, EE. ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY, A.B., Amherst, 1900, M.A., Columbia, 1903, L.H.D., Lake Forest, 1920. Assistant Dean and Secretary of the College of Arts and Sciences. QHBK, LDKIIJ. DEAN FRANKLIN SMILEY, A.B., Cornell, 1916, M.D., 1919. Professor of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine and Medical Adviser. AOA, NZN, XA. PRESERVED SMITH, A.B., Amherst, 1901, A.M., Columbia, 1903, Ph.D., 1907, Litt.D., Muhlenberg, 1922, Amherst, 1927. Professor of Medieval History. XCID, YIUBK. 1571 THOMAS VERNOR SMITH, AB., Texas, 1915, M.A., 19165 Ph.D., Chicago, 1922. Professor of Philosophy. fI1BKg AEP. vmsa SNYDER, Bs., Iowa state, 18895 Ph.Q., 'C-ottingen, 18945 H.c.D., Padua, 1922. Professor of Mathematics. FA, EE. I LELAND SPENCER, B.S., Cornell, 1918, Ph.D., 1923. Professor of Marketing. Acacia, JJKCID, EE, ADELAIDE SPOHN, B.S., Chicago, 1908, M.S., 19135 Ph.D., Columbia, 1922. Pro- fessor of Nutrition. ZAE, EE. SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING, BA., Yale, 1898, M.F., 1903. Professor of Silviculture. CPEK, Az. CARL STEPHENSON, A.B., DePauw, 19075 Ph.D. , Harvard, 1914. Professor of History. AKE, GIDBK. ROBERT SPROULE STEVENS, A.B., Harvard, 1910, LLB., 1913. Professor of Law. ROLLAND MACLAREN STEWART, B.A., Iowa State, 1904, B.Di., 1906, Ph.D., 1912. Professor of Rural Education and Director of the New York State Summer Session at Cornell University. CPBK5 CIJAK. 15811 WILLIAM S1-RUNK, JR., B.A., Cincinnati, 1890, Ph.D., Cornell, 1896. Professor of English. fI1A2I,fIDBK. JAMES BATCHELLER SUMNER, A.B., Harvard, 1910, A.M., 1913, Ph.D., 1914. Professor of Biochemistry. FREDERICK GEORGE SWITZER, M.E., Cornell, 1913, M.M.E., 1914. Professor of Hydraulic Engineering. EEZ, A.S.M.E.g Associate Member, A.S.C.E. CHARLES ARTHUR TAYLOR, B.S., Cornell, 1928. Professor of Extension. FRANK THILLY, A.B., Cincinnati, 1887, A.M., Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1891, LL.D., Missouri, 1909, Cincinnati, 1913, Hobart, 1923. Professor of Philosophy. CIJBK, CIJKCID. GEORGE LIARVIS THOMPSON, B.S., Pennsylvania, 19095 LLB., Harvard, 1912, S.J.D., 1918. Professor of Law. DDE, A0111 HOMER COLUMBUS THOMPSON, BS., Ohio State, 1909, M.S., 1923, Ph.D., 1926. Professor of Vegetable Crops. EE. CLARENCE ELLSWORTH TOWNSEND, M.E., Cornell, 1907. .Professor of Engineering Drawing. AXA, CIUKQJ. 1591 JOSEPH ELLIS TREVOR, Ph.D., Leipsic, 1892. Professor of Thermodynamics. AEQ1. HUGH CHARLES TROY, B.S.A., Cornell, 1896. Professor of Dairy lndustry. E55 Quill and Dagger. DENNY HAMMOND UDALL, B.S.A., Vermont, 1898g D.V.M., Cornell, 1901. Pro- fessor of Veterinary Medicine. ZNg EE. PAUL HALLADAY UNDERWOOD, C.E., Cornell, 1907. Professor of Topographic and Geodetic Engineering. Rod and Bob. GEORGE BURR UPTON, M.E., Cornell, 1904, M.M.E., 1905. Professor of Experi- mental Engineering. TBHg EE. LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART, C.E., Cornell, 1909. Professor of Structural Engi- neering. BQHQ CI1KfIJ5 Pyramid. MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER, A.B., Cornell, 1909. Professor of Home Economics and Director of the College of Home Economics. OscAR DIEDRICH voN ENGELN, A.B., Cornell, 1908, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Physical Geography. EfIDEg EEQ ZFE. 1601 CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER, C.E., Cornell, 1904. Professor of Sanitary Engineering and Secretary of the Engineering Faculty. Acacia, PA, XE. ETHEL BUSHNELL WARING, A.B., Illinois, 1908, A.M., Stanford, 1917, Ph.D., Columbia, 1927. Professor of Child Guidance. CIDBK, KA11, HAS. GEORGE FREDERICK WARREN, BS., Nebraska, 1897, B.S., Cornell, 1903, M.S.A., 1904, Ph.D., 1905. Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. AZ, PA, CI1KfD, EE. PAUL JOHN WEAVER, B.A., Wisconsin, 1911, A.A.G.O., New York University, 1917. Professor of Music. ATS2, CIJMA, Sinfonia. HARRY PORTER WELD, Ph.B., Ohio State, 1900, Ph.D., Clark, 1911. Professor of Psychology. SAE, f1DKf1D,EE, KIJAK. ALBERT EDWARD WELLS. Sibley Professor of Mechanic Arts. Atmos. RALPH Hicks WHEELER, BS., Cornell, 1912. Professor of Extension Teaching. APP, EEIIP. HERBERT HICE WHETZEL, A.B., Wabash, 1902, M.A., 1903, D.Sc., University of Porto Rico, 1926. Professor of Plant Pathology. KIUAG, AZ, FA, CIDBK, fIfK1ID,EE. 1611 A 5 111 ll5I15ll flfLllDE1N1Qll...ll,.lIAN . ,,.......l-Y m xx. ARTHUR PRESTON WHITAKER, B.A., Tennessee, 19155 Ph.D., Harvard, 1924. Pro- fessor of American History. ATSZ. EDWARD ALBERT WHITE, B.Sc., Massachusetts Agricultural, 1895. Head of the Department of Floriculture and Ornamental -Horticulture. KZ35 CIDKCIP5 11A,'E.' HORACE EUGENE WHITESIDE, A.B., Chicago, 19125 LL.B., Cornell, 19225 S.J.D., Harvard, 1927. Professor of Lavv. A9415 CDKID5 Order of the Coif. KARL McKAY WIEGAND, B.S., Cornell, 1894, Ph.D., 1898. Professor of Botany. CIPKCIJ5 EE. ' WALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX, A.B., Amherst, 1884, A.M., 18885 LL.B., Columbia, 1887, Ph.D., 18915 LL.D., Amherst, 1906. Professor of Economics and Statistics. NPT, CIJBK5 EE. ELIAS ROOT BEADLE WILLIS, A.B., Pennsylvania, 19015 A.M., Cornell, 1914. Assistant Librarian. KIPBK. JAMES KENNETH WILSON, B.S., Oklahoma, A. and M., 19065 Ph.D., Cornell, 1915. Professor of Soil Technology. CIDKQD5 EE. LYMAN PERL WILSON, B.S., Knox, 19045 J.D., Chicago, 19075 LL.D., Knox, 1924. Professor of Law. QIJFA5 QIJAA5 AEP5 Order of the Coif. 1621 - -0 4 1 nm PEI Qi u in N is it in AfA A wi 5 -,-,,.-....4-l---- ,-,,...-.i,-- l EDGAR HARPER Woon, M.E., Cornell, 1892, M.M.E., 1893. Professor of Mechanics of Engineering. EE. PAUL WORK, B.A., Tennessee, 19075 B.S., Pennsylvania State, 19105 M.S., Cornell, 1913g Ph.D., Minnesota, 1921. Professor of Vegetable Crops. HKCIDg CIDKQDQ E55 PEA. ALBERT IEIAZEN WRIGHT, A.B., Cornell, 1904, A.M., 1905, Ph.D., 1908. Pro- fessor of Vertebrate Zoology. I'Ag EE. CHARLES VAN PATTEN YOUNG, A.B., Cornell, 1899. Professor of Physical Edu- cation. 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Q Q 'ml 'II .lil . -' I I I ...i.i.I iii? iii iiiiiiii ii iiii ll NIOLH CCDMMENCEMENT HELD IN JUNE 1921, ON THE SLOPE BEHIND MORRILL HALL IEILAXS CDI? lilllillf SAMMIE ABDULLAH ABBOTT, Mahoney, Ithaca. Architecture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. General Spring Day Com- mittee 2, The Widnw Board 2, 3. JOSEPH PAUL ACTON, Joe, White Plains. Civil Engineering. Prepared at White Plains High School. AXP, UAE, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 2, 3, Circulation Manager 4. ARMAND LAVERNE ADAMS, Arm, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. TKE, A9112 Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, A. A. Membership Committee 4. JOSEPH WILLIAM ALAIMO, Joe, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at West High School. AQUA, Circolo Italiano, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Newman Club, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES ROLLIN ALLEN, JR., Rol, Saratoga Springs. Civil Engineering, Prepared at Saratoga Springs High School. Zodiac, XE, Freshman Crew Squad, College Crew 3, 4, University Chest Committee 3, State Tuition Scholarship. FREDERIC BILLINGS ALLYN, Fred, Mystic, Conn. Agri- culture. Prepared at Chapman Technical High School. AFP, Ho-Nun-de-Kah, College Crew 2, 3, College Soccer Team 3, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, Kermis, Ofiicers Club, Musical Clubs 2, 3, 4, The Cornell Cozmtrymfm Board 3, Circulation Manager 4. THeoDoR BONNBLAND ANDERSON, Ted, Danishpet, India. Agriculture. Prepared at Baldwin Boys' High School. Ho-Nun-de-Kah, Cosmopolitan Club. LESTER RAYMOND ANDERSON, Les, Millgrove. Agriculture. Prepared at Parker High School. APP. LAUREN BURDICK ANDREWS, Andy, Big Indian. Agriculture. Prepared at Kingston High School. APP, College Baseball Team 3, College Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, College Soccer Team 3, 4, Farmers' Week Committee 3. ROBERT WINRIELD ANDREWS, Bob, Conneaut, Ohio. Landscape Architecture. Prepared at Conneaut High School. fI2KX1f. ll86l 'T 2 -Lax ' 1. V ' ,i W if X -Q, ittssseriiui -. , FRANK THOBURN ARLISTRONG, Army, Leechburg, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sidwell's Friends School. EAE, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Junior Promenade Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Chairman, Dartmouth Ball Com- mittee 4, Druids, KBfI'f, Ofhcers Club, Manager of Varsity Baseball 4. JOHN NEILL ARMSTRONG, Red, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechan- ical Engineering. Prepared at Northeast High School. KAP, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, Varsity Football Squad 3. SAMUEL YATES AUSTIN, JR., Sy, Scarsdale. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Riverside Military Academy, Xia, TBH, XE, Quill and Dagger, Rod and Bob, Wearer of the C , Varsity Crew Squad 3, 45 Majura, KBKTP. EDMUND NORWOOD BACON, Lallingford, Pa. Architecture. Prepared at Swarthmore High School. NPT, TBH, Thumb Tack Club, Sampson Fine Arts Prize, The Columns Board 3. JAMES KENNETH BAIRD, Ken, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Utica Free Academy. ROBERT FRANKLIN BAKER, Bake, Tonawanda. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Tonavvanda High School. JAMES NORMAN BARROWAY, jimmy, Camden, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Camden High School. BEP, College Soccer Team 2, University Chest Committee 2, 3, Stock Market Club 4, Camden Alumni Scholarship. IRVING TITUS BARTON, Bud, Montour Falls. Civil En- gineering. Prepared at Cook Academy. Zodiac, Freshman Lacrosse Team, College Baseball Team 1, 2, 35 College Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, College Soccer Team 2, 3, State Tuition Scholarship. DEANE LEWIS BASSETT, Bass, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Mechan- ical Engineering. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. KE. JACKSON MILTON BATCHELOR, Jack, Herkimer. Landscape Architecture. Prepared at Herkimer High School. AT, UAE, Varsity Track Squad 4, Floriculture Club. ll37ll ' U-.f3x.X CDF ll3lQl5U LESTER ALFRED HENRY BAUM, Les, Reading, Pa. Chemistry. Prepared at Reading High School. AXE, College Basket- ball Team 1, 2, 3, College Crew 2. STEPHEN NEWMAN BEAN, Steve, Los Angeles, Calif. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at West Haven High School. TFA, TBH, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Pistol Team 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 45 Officers Club, R. O. T. C., Major 45 Freshman Pistol Champion lg Intercollege Lightweight Wrestling Champion 1. FOLKE BECRER, Curley, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Erasmus Hall High School. sIvKNIfg Sphinx Head, Skulls, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4g Sophomore Smoker Committee, Musical Clubs 2, 3, 4g The Came!! Drzibf .Yan Board 3, Advertising Manager 4. ALFRED MONTGOMERY BEERS, Al, Binghamton. Veterinary. Prepared at Spencer High School. SITE, Freshman Wrestling Team. AMES FRANCIS BELKNAP Baldwmsville Electrical Engineering Prepared at Baldvnnsville Academy 9 Freshman Lacrosse Squad State Tuition Scholarship NELSON OHN BELL Nels Dayton Ohio Arts and Sciences Prepared at Moraine Park School Scorpion CHARLES Auousrus BENEDICT Benny Crestwood A ts and Sciences Prepared at Yonkers Roosevelt High School HTPKNII RicrrARD MCCURDY BENTLEY D1ck Youngstown Ohio Mechanical Engineering Prepared at Raven School BGTI Red Key Corresponding Secretary 4 Ricrrann STROBRIDGE BENTLEY Dick Hastings on Hudson Arts and Sciences Prepared at Hast ngs on Hudson High School SAX Sphinx Head Red Key Sophomore Smoker Committee unior Smoker Committee Assistant Manager HoRAcE GREELEY BEREAN IR Hod Hamburg Arts and Sciences Prepared at Nichols School KA Freshman Football Team Freshman Track Team Va sity Football Squad Freshman Cap Burning Committee Junior Pro rn nade Committee Druids J . 1 . , 'Jimx' I 1 ' . ' . ' . . X5 Q . .. .. v I I A 7 ,7 I' U I .Q 7 .. . ,.. , . h . ' , . I 7 ' ' h A , .. . ,,.- - - A U I 1 - - I- 5 U ' s U 4 t :J 4 of Freshman Baseball 3, Manager 4. I !. .'l It !', ' . . 5 4 t 4, r' ' , 9 5 I . ' S F L , . ll88l LOWELI BESLEY Bill Baltimore Md Forestrv Prepared at Baltimore City College AYP Ho Nun de Kah Freshman Crew Squad Varsity Crew Squad 2 College Crew 3 Uni xersity Chest Committee 3 Cornell Foresters 2 Treasurer CORNELIUS BETTEN R Corn Ithaca Arts and Sciences Prepared at Ithaca High School IPAQ Al Dlebar Fresh man Banquet Committee Undergraduate Scholarship CHARLES POWELL BEHI AND Pittsford Cixi' Engineering re pared at Rochester Monroe High School CIJKT TBII YF Wearer of the C Freshman Wrestling Squad Varsity Wrestling Squad 2 Team 3 4 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships Undergraduate Scholarship WALLACE CLARK BLANKINSHIP Walhe Pawling Hotel Administration Prepared at Pawling High School KE Scabbard and Blade Ye Hosts Freshman Hockev Team Freshman Baseball Squad Freshman Football Squa Varsity Football Squad 2 3 VRFSIIY Hockev Squad 2 3 Officers Club Polo and Riding Club Treasurer 4 Middle weight Boating Championship ACOB NELsoN BLINKOFF Buffalo Arts and Sciences Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School fIDBK fIvKfID AEP Freshman Crew Squad C U R W Cab1net3 4 Dramatic Club 1 2 3 4 Liberal Club Cornell Debate Association 2 Treasurer3 4 86 Memorial Debate3 94 Memorial Stage3 Varsitv Debate Team 2 3 State Cash and Tuition Scholar ships. MARX OSEPH BLOCK o Kingston. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Kingston High School. TE-if State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DENTON HARLOW BLOOMER Dent Flushing. Forestry . Prepared at Flushing High School. Freshman Track Squad ' Cornell Foresters' Ag-Domecon Association. AcoB GERALD BLUMBERG, Gerry,' Rockaway Park. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. fI1BKg CDKQU Debate Clubg Liberal Clubg State Tuition Scholarship. EDMOND GENE BLUMNER, Ed, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Yonkers High School. QDEA. STEPHEN KELSEY Bock, Steve, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. EQFJ5 41151115 Freshman Basketball Squadg Officers Club, Corres- ponding Seeretary 4g R,O.T.C., First Lieutenant 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. -:IT--2 1. - ws . 5 , ,. A Q-, '- .. . .. - . , , , . d. V . , , - . .h . . , , . , . . '- I J . 7 7 Y 7 ' D 3 3, 4. .. .. . .J -, , - - - ' Z ' 5 ' Q . V. , . 'f. 3' ' . P - - S 51 li 1 s , , S Q . y , - . . 5 5 5 , S 5 ds - , 5 , I , Q S , 5 ' J , . . - S S S J - - - - 1 S I I 1 , , S S , .' ' .' ' . 3 5 7 . I 7 - . s S ' J 1 J C, 3 ,, , , , 'Q s J . l89l 1 golf! eiu ftx rt mr Mu E FREDERIC SCHOFF BoEIzIcIcE, Fred, Philadelphia, Pa. Chemis- try. Prepared at Haverford School. AT, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Al-Djebar, Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, KBLID, Majura, R.O.T.C., Lieutenant- Colonel 4, Assistant Manager of Freshman Crew 3, Manager 4. STANLEY WILLIAM BOLTON, Stan, Oil City, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Oil City High School. AT. NATHANIEL BOOKBINDER, Nat, Peekskill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Peekskill High School. OAT, State Tuition SclIolarship. LYNN MILTON Booknou-r, Bookie, Roxbury. Agriculture. Prepared at Roxbury High School. TKE, Freshman Basket- ball Squad, College Soccer Squad 3, College Baseball Squad 2, 3, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, Round-up Club, Univefsity 4-H Club, Treasurer 2. HENRY OSSWALT BOSCHEN, Heinie, Brooklyn. Chemistry. Manual Training High School. AXE, TEH, College Base- ball Team 3, Anvil Club, State Tuition Scholarship. JOHN ALLAN BOYCE, Johnny, Barre, Vt. Architecture. Prepared at Spaulding High School. Eleusis, TBH, Sphinx Head, UAE, Gargoyle, General Spring Day Committee 2, Executive Committee 3, Paul Dickinson Prize 1, The Widow Board 2, 3, 4, The Corfzellian Board, Art Editor 3. RUSSELL IVAN BoYcE, Russ, Clintonville, Conn. Civil En- gineering. Prepared at Middletown High School. McMullen Scholarship. HENRY WHITE BOYD, JR., Buzz, Highland Park, lll. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Haverford High School. KA, Freshman Cross Country Squad, College Cross Country Squad 2, A.A. Membership Committee 3, 4. IRWIN WILLIAM BOYLAND, Mickey, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. GKGP, Newman Club. GEORGE ROWLAND BRADLEY, JR., Brad, Brooklyn. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School. SAX, ACA , Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, Team 3, 4, Sibley Prize. ll90ll lil -tx I it In new il 3, XVILLIAM EvERE'r'r BRAINARD, Bill, Newfield. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. HKN, College Baseball Team, College Honor Committee 3, 4, Delta Club, A.I.E.E., Secretary-Treasurer 4, McMullen Scholarship, State Tuition Scholarship. JULIUS FREDERICK BRAUNER, Jules, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Telluride, Quill and Dagger, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, General Spring Day Committee 2, Spring Day Hop Committee 3, Dartmouth Ball Committee 4, Book and Bowl, UAE, fblfb, The Cornell Daily .SIIHI Board 2, 3, Managing Editor 4. XVILLIAM ALPORD BREEDLOVE, Bill, Zionsville. Ind. Agri- culture. Prepared at Westtown Boarding School. fbT'A, Freshman Soccer Squad. STANLEY IRVING BROOKE, Stan, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. BEP, LC'r , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Football Squad 3, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, College Track Team I, 2. CHARLES Auousrus BROWN, Charlie, Wapakoneta, Ohio. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Blume High School. EX, Ye Hosts, Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Football Squad 4, Officers Club. ROBERT LEWIS BROWNE, Bob, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Amin JOSEPH ANTHONY BUCHIGNANI, Buck, Memphis, Tenn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Christian Brothers College. FIDE. FREDERICK TODD BUDELMAN, Fred, Great Notch, N. J. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Montclair High School. AXP, fIPKfID, TBH, HKN, Scabbard and Blade, Dartmouth Hop Committee 4, College Honor Committee 4, Clef Club, President 4, Delta Club, Orhcers Club, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, University Band I, 2, 3, 4, University Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Carl Richard Gilbert Award, University Orchestra Cash Scholarship. ARTHUR JOHN BURKE, Artie, Jamaica. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Brooklyn Technical High School. CIJAO, Freshman Track Squad, Freshman Hockey Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3. 'JAMES BAs'rIoN BURKE, Jimmie, Springfield, Mass. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Springfield Technical High School. 2422, TBII, XE, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Rod and Bob, Wearer of the C , Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, 4, Junior Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, A.A. Membership Committee, Chairman 4, Student Council 4, Crew Club, Druids, KBQD, Cornell Club of New England Scholarship, Knickerbacker Scholarship. i ' ? T Ciiic ll91ll Scabbard and Blade, IITHE, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, ULAXS or umm MORRIS BERTRAM BURNETT, Gabby, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at George Washington High School. HND. ALBERT TERRELL BURNS, Al, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Thumb Tack Club 3, 4, Musical Clubs 3, 4. WILLIAM H BURNS, Bill, White Plains. Civil Engineering. Prepared at White Plains High School. Freshman Track Squad. REID HOYT BURROWS, Bud, Jamestown. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Wyoming Seminary. AXP, Freshman Track Squad, Totem Club, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Associate Business Manager 4. FREDERICK COURTNEY CAIRNS, Freddie, St. Johnsville. Veterinary. Prepared at St. Johnsville High School. QTE, Varsity Rifle Team 2, College Baseball Team 2, Officers Club. Joi-IN BIGELOW CALDWELL, Fredonia. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Fredonia High School. NPT, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3. EDWARD JANIES CALHOUN, Ed, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Manual Training High School. HKQ, Skulls, Varsity Football Squad 3, Anvil Club. DELOS SAMUEL CALKINS, Buzzy, Henrietta. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Henrietta High School. HTIIZI. HUGH STUART CAMERON, Scotty, Ithaca. Veterinary. Pre- pared at New York Preparatory School. SITE, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Squad 2. ANTHONY CAPOZZOLI, Tony, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at New Utrecht High School. ACIHA, Circolo Italiano, Newman Club. ll92ll 1 . . 1 1 gr ,, ,. . A 1 , . leliatxztttimuliaaa- ul RALPH EMERSON CARPENTER, JR., Carpie, Toledo, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Plainfield High School. Efbg TBIIg Red Keyg Atmosg General Spring Day Committee 3. ORLANDO DA RocHA CARVALHO, Orly, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Agriculture. Prepared at Cascadilla School. Ho- Nun-de-Kahg Wearer of the C g Freshman Soccer Teamg Varsity Soccer Team 2, 3, 4g Senior Class Day Committeeg University Chest Committee 3, 45 Cosmopolitan Clubg Hispania. BRUNO CHAPE, Binghamton. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. XEg State Cash and Tuition Scholar- shipsg The Cor-ml! Civil Engineer Board 2, 3, Managing Editor 4. JOSEPH R CHELIKOWSKY, joe, North Tonawanda. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at North Tonawanda High School. EFEg Varsity Track Squad 2, 3. GEORGE HEM CHEN Vancouver B.C. Electrical Engineering, Prepared at King George High School PKI' College Soccer Team 3 4 Chinese Students Club Cosmopolitan Club PHILIP Ronmzrs CHERRY Phil Ex anston Ill Mechanical Engineering Prepared at Ex anston High School Yfb BOYAN PErcKoEE CHOUKANOFP Chouka Sofia Bulgaria Arts and Sciences Prepared at Sofia American Schools Cosmopolitan Cl Jb DALE CHRISTLEY Tiffin Oh o Civil Engineering Prepared at Kemper Militarv and unior College EAF GILBERT PATTERSON CHURCH Gee Titusville P Civil Engineering Prepared at Titusville High School 42139 TBII XE Sphinx Head Red Key Rod and Bob Fresh man Football Squad College Basketbal Team 2 3 4 Assistant Manager of Interscholastic Baseball 3 Manager HENRY SANFORD CLAPP Hank Grand Gorge Agriculture Prepared at Roxbury High School TKE IIA Farmers Week Committee 1 2 3 4 Floriculture Club Kermis Officers Club University 4 H Club Rochester Stage Con test 3 Farm Life Challenge 3 R O T C Second Lieutenant 4 The CoH1ellCazmt1jm:zn Board 2 3 4 1 1 .. . , 1 1 1 - 1 . . - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' . ' . 1 . 1 1 1 - V . 1 V . , , ,. . 5 . 1 . , , , . . . . 1 1 1 2'- . . , 1 1 1 1 1 ' . I . 1 L, 4 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 - , ., . . , ' P . 'I' . ' . , .-1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , - . - ' 1 1 , , .... , . . f 1 1 1 1 ' ?-- -- - .......,.---.-.....1...-i., 1.---......-...-a............--.-. l93l v- . . N . -- fl,l,Ar.S R all Iifllalill t ERNST CLARENBACH, JR., Junie, Milwaukee, Wis. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Milwaukee Country Day School. XXII, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Ye Hosts, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, Varsity Basket- ball Squad 2, 3, 4, Senior Blazer Committee, Chairman, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, A.A. Membership Committee 4, Student Council 4, Druids, Hotel Association, President 4. Buss BARTLETT CLARK, New Britain, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Britain High School. XXII, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Skulls, President 4, Wearer of the C , Freshman Crew, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Basketball Squad 2, Varsity Crew 2, 3, Varsity Football Squad 3, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, A.A. Membership Committee 4, Crew Club, Knicker- backer Scholarship. GEORGE HUBERT CLARK, Princeton, lll. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Princeton High School. KZ, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Spiked Shoe, President 4, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Spring Day Hop Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Musical Clubs 2, 3, 4. HAROLD THOMAS CLARK, Oscar, New Hartford. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Hartford High School. KA, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Wearer of the C , LCT , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Hockey Team, Fresh- man Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, Varsity Hockey Team 2, Captain 3, 4, Varsity Lacrosse Team 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, A.A. Membership Com- mittee 3, Student Council 3, 4, KBCIJ, Druids. HENRY MARSHALL CLARK, Marsh, Eccleston, Md. Agri- culture. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. ECP. LAWRENCE DAVID CLARK, Larry, Sodus. Arts and Sciences. Prepared 'at Sodus High School. KAP, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. SAMUEL EDWIN CLARKsoN, JR., Colonel, Oklahoma City, Okla, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Classen High School. GAX. Lao CL1NE, Glens Falls. Arts and Sciences. Prepared-at Glens Falls High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. JACK PICKENS COBLE, Jack. Greensboro, N.C. Architecture. Prepared at Greensboro' High School. fPA9. ARTHUR RICHARD COHEN, Dick, Old Forge. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Old Forge High School. HAKID. ll94ll . tiiiiiire G1LMouRE NICHOLS Com, Gil, Hopewell Junction. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Eleusisg Officers Clubg University Orchestra, Business Manager 45 A.S.M.E., Vice-Chairman 45 The Sibley jomvm! af Engineering Board 2, 3, Business Manager 4. JOSEPH ARVINE COLEMAN, Joe, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ethical Culture High School. HRCTHQ Varsity Rifle Team 35 Ofhcers Clubg Rifle Club, Secretary- Treasurer 3. JACK McCuLLAM COLGAN, Jack, Nyack. Architecture. Pre- pared at Lawrence Preparatory School. Zxlfg Freshman Basketball Teamg Varsity Basketball Squad 3, 4. ROBERT CLARKSON COLLINS, Bob, Parnassus, Pa. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Peabody High School. fIDKEg Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Officers Clubg R.O.T.C., Captain 4. EVERETT Louis COLYER, Evy, Huntington. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Huntington High School. ZNg Quill and Daggerg Aleph Samachg Rod and Bobg Spikecl Shoeg Wearer of the Freshman Track Team' Varsity Track Team 2 3 4' Freshman Advisorv Committee 3 RALPH CURTIS COLYER Huntington Architecture Prepared at Huntington High School VN Freshman Track Team Freshman Soccer Squad Varsity Track Team 3 4 Varsitw Track Squad 2 College Cross Country Team 2 3 College Track Team 1 2 LYLE COMPTON Comp Friendship Veterinary Prepared at Friendship High School ANP XA osiapn WILLIAM CONRAD Connie Amsterdam Arts and Sciences Prepared at Amsterdam High School SIIBK CIJKCID State Cash and Tuition Scholarships CLYDE CONSTABLE Abe Walton Veterinary Prepared at Walton High School GA ANP STEPHEN COOLEY Steve Trenton N Arts and Sciences Prepared at Trenton High School ZX11 Freshman Lacrosse Squad Freshman Soccer Squad Book and Bowl , a 7 s , I . , . . . . .1 5 , . ' . , i 1 s . 7 i., , . 3 7 ' .' . , . J , , - . - , , . , , . . . , . nl yu J ' V I J 7 ' - , V 3 ' H9511 . r x f r- 'X ' 1 E51 it l. .xr it if It llfli .tu I IRVING ISRAEL COOPER, Kupe, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. AEH, State Tuition Scholarship. WESLRY SANGER CORBIN, Wes, Williamsport, Pa. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Williamsport High School. CIDZK, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling Squad 3. 4, College Track Team 1, College Wrestling Team 3, 4, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Saturday Lunch Club. ANTHONY JAMES CORTESE, Dunkirk. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Dunkirk High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ANTHONY COSTANTINO, Dunkirk. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Dunkirk High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. 5 GEORGE HERBERT COTTRELL, Auburn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Academic High School. AX, Orhcers Club, R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant 4. EDWIN ALLEN COURTNEY, Ed, Lake Charles, La. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Lake Charles High School. EAE, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Pyramid, Spikecl Shoe, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee, College Honor Com- mittee l, 2, 3, 4, University Chest Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4. Louis CHAPIN COVELL, JR., Lou, Pelham Manor. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stearns School. ZXII, KBQ, Freshman Basketball Squad, Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 3, Varsity Track Squad 2. RICHARD DAVID COWAN, Dick, Rensselaer. Landscape Architecture. Prepared at Rensselaer High School. AEGP, Officers Club, Totem Club. FREDERIC HATTON COWDEN, 313, Fred, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Roosevelt High School. Freshman Track Team, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 3, 4, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Student Coun- cil 3g Saturday Lunch Club, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. HAROLD DUMONT CRAFT, Crafty, Bernardsville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bernards High School. Quill and Dagger, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Soccer Squad, College Soccer Team 2, 3, 4, University Chest Committee 3, Ofhcers Club, R.O.T.C., Captain 4, Cheerleader 3, Head Cheerleader 4. ll96ll gl Iii, 4Q In mast fa: CLYDE GOURDIER CRAIG, Craigie, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AFP, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Squad 2, College Basketball Team 2, Ofhcers Club, Polo and Riding Club. ROBERT SWIFT CRAIG, Bob, Maplewood, NJ. Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Columbia High School. AX, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, University Band 1, 2. DAVID CRAMPTON, Dave, New Rochelle. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Efb, TBH, President 4, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, President 3, Atmos, Student Council, Treasurer 4, Undergraduate Scholarship, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Fuertes Memorial Debate 4, Assistant Manager of Freshman Track 3, Manager 4. JAMES CLIFFORD CRANDALL, jim, Stillwater. Veterinary. Prepared at Mechanicsville High School. ANP. DOUGLAS BBLDEN CRANE, Doug, Mount Kisco. Veterinary. Prepared at Mount Kisco High School. TKE, Freshman Lacrosse Team' College Baseball Team 1' College Soccer Team 3 4 Ofhcers Club Recording Secretary 4 AMES osEPH CREAGI-I Imms Bridgeport Conn Hotel Administration Prepared at Warren Harding High School HKCIP DONALD CRAMPTON CREASY Don New York City CIXII Engineering Prepared at Stuyvesant High School XF The Come!! Czvz' Engmecr Board 3 4 OHN WALTER CRELLIN Morea Colliery Pa Arts and Sciences Prepared at Mahanoy High School AWP EDMOND DAVIDSON CROCHERON Croch Chappaqua Mechan Ical Engineering Prepared at Pleasantville High School TKE The Sibley fozumrl of Efzgnzfezzizg Board 1 MALCOLM LYLE CRoPLEY Mal Summit N Civil Engi neering Prepared at Andow r Academv ATA Freshman Lacrosse Team Freshman Football Squad 7 Q ' I 3 7 ' 1 , ,a 1 ' , , - - . ff .. ag J ,L . , . . M . 'V-J . -, . , , . , . I A . -. 3 ' J A ' , , , -.l- - YP .' . c ,. , , . ll97ll 5 ML, QD? MED I RICHARD COLLIER CROSBY, Dick, Ithaca. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. AZ5 Quill and Daggerg Ho-Nun-de-Kah5 cCcc 5 Freshman Track Teamg Fresh- man Cross Country Team, Captaing Varsity Cross Country Team 3, Captain 45 Freshman Banquet Committeeg Cross Country Club . MILLARD BAUGHMAN CROSS, Fanny, Eutawville, S.C. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Eutawville High School. Zodiac. VEASEY BELL CULLEN, Veas, Pocomoke City, Md. Civil Engineering. Prepared at George School. AT5 Quill and Daggerg Red Keyg Pyramid5 Sophomore Smoker Committee5 Senior Ball Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Spring Day Committee 35 Assistant Manager of Varsity Basketball 3, Manager 4. WILSON DU Bois CURRY, Bill, Elmhurst. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Yonkers High School. College Crew lg Dra- matic Clubg Alexander and Mary E Saunders Memorial Scholarship. JOSEPH NICHOLAS Cuzzl, Joe, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. GKCID' Newman Club State Cash Scholarship LESTER CUYLER DADE Ky Gloversville Arts and Sciences Prepared at Gloversville High School Seal and Serpent uill and Dagger Red Key State Cash and Tuition Scholar ships Assistant Manager of Tennis 3 Manager 4 OSEPH D AGos'r1NE Pep Newark N Civil Engineering Prepared at Central H1gh School ACIDA S1MoN PAUL DANSKY S1 Hudson Vetermarv Prepared at Hudson High School OHN EDWARD DARLINGTON Ed Flushing Mechanical Engineering Prepared at Flushing High School ET Officers Club State Tuition Scholarship ROBERT WESLEY DARROW Bob Ashs ille Agriculture Prepared at Chautauqua High School AZ Agassiz Club 1 5 . .r .. - - 1 a ' ' ' 7 Q , , ' r 1 ' V , 4. H J - - - - J , , , . . - H - H - 7 : ' 4' .. H - - J , , - . . , , . 4. H Y- - I x r ' I . , - ll98ll ti- at I in Ir I2 ALEXANDER CLYDE DAVIDSON, AI, Wyoming, Del. Agri- culture. Prepared at Altoona High School. BURTON SPARLING DAVIS, Bud, Kingston. Architecture. Prepared at Kingston High School. Xfbg Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad 3, Druids. JOHN ROLLINSON DAVIS, johnny, Port jefferson. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Port jefferson High School. ET, Cercle Francais, Vice President 2, 3, President 45 Circolo Italiano, Tertulia Estudiantilg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RICHARD STANLEY DAVIS, Dick, Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Nichols Preparatory School. fIDKEg Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Soccer Squadl2, Cornell Flying Club, Officers Club, Polo and Riding Club. XVILLIAM NASH DAVIS, Bill, Cambridge, Mass. Hotel Ad- ministration. Prepared at Newton High School. ATA. LEE GEORGE DAVY Salt Lake Cit Utah. Arts and Sciences . I Y, Prepared at East High School. Telluride, fIDKfPg Al-Djebar, Scabbard and Blade, Cornell Rifle Team 2, Dartmouth Hop Committee 45 Book and Bowl, Officers Club, Rifle Club. CLAIR OLIVER DEAN, Ithaca. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. TBH, HKN5 IITHEg Scabbar and Blade, College Baseball Team 2, College Basketball Team 2, Delta Clubg A.I.E.E., Chairman 4g Otto M Eidlitz Scholarship. WILLIAM EDWARD DE CAMP, De, Ithaca. Hotel Administra- tion. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Acaciag Ye Hostsg College Basketball Team 2, 3, 45 Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 45 Savarin Scholarship, International Stewards Association Scholarship. PERRY CORNELL DECHERT, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Harrisonburg CVa.D High School. T. DONALD JAMES DECKBR, Don, Baldwinsville. Agriculture. Prepared at Baldwinsville Academy. Oflicers Club, R. O. T. C., First Lieutenant 4. ll99ll L, , - i ,VL K, ,rsh F- .I . . W I gm Ati M mini A, ,-Y C, A I A I 1- CARL ANGELO DELLGREN, Yonkers. Agriculture. Prepared at Gorton High School. 211125 Ho-Nun-de-Kahg Freshman Crew Squadg College Crew Team 3g C.U.R.W. Cabinet 3g Round-Up Clubg Polo and Riding Clubg R.O.T.C., Captain 4. ALoNzo CASTLE DICKINSON, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Brooklyn Academy. Freshman Football Squadg Freshman Basketball Squadg Varsity Soccer Squad 4g College Basketball Team 3, 45 State Tuition Scholarshipg Undergraduate Scholarship. HERBERT FRANK DILL, Herb, Buffalo. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Masten Park High School. 21122. GEORGE JOHN DINSMORE, Dinny, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prepared at Lafayette High School. A1 Pg Sphinx Headg Ho-Nun-de-Kahg Wearer of the '4C g cCcc 5 Freshman Track Teamg Freshman Cross Country Squadg Varsity Cross Co-untry Team 2 3 4' Varsity Track Team 2 3 4' College Cross Country Team 25 University Chest Committee 3' Fafmers' Week Committee' Cross Country Club. WILLIAM DQEBERSTEIN Dobby Elmira Arts and Sciences Prepared at Elmi a Free Academy Scorpion JAMES DONOVAN m Canandaigua Arts and Sciences Prepared at Canandaigua Academy ITRIIP uill and Dagger Wearer of the C ACF Freshman Basketball Team Varsitv Soccer Team 'P 3 4 Varsitv Basketball Squad 2 3 4 Senior Class Dav Committee J CK ALBERT DORLAND West Orange N Arts and Sciences Prepared at South Orange High School College Crew 1 2 The Student Room Agency Associate Manager 2 The Cazneflzan Board Associate Editor 3 HAROLD FRANCIS DRAKE Fran Montreal uebec Arts and Sciences Prepared at Lafayette High School AEP Sphinx Head Goldwin Kev Freshman Cap Burning Com mittee Junior Smoker Committee Dramar1cClub1 2 3 4 Savage Club 94 Memorial Stage 3 Debate Team 3 4 Cornell Debate Association President 4 Student Council 4 Manager of Debate 4 ARCHIBALD GLENDINNING DURHAM Archie Ithaca Arts and Sciences Prepared at Ithaca High School XXII QDAKID Freshman Crew Squad FreslIman Basketball Squad arsits Crew Squad 2 3 Varsity Track Squad 3 4 Varsity Soccer Squad 2 Sas age Club Musical Clubs LILE GELSTON DURHAM Prof Corrv Pa HOfClAdm1D1S tration Prepared at Senior High School Officers Club ROTC Second Lieutenant 4 E M Tierney Memorial Scholarship 7 7 7 7 7 7 I 7 .. ,, - - 1 1 ' ' f , JI , . . ,' - Q 1 , , 7 J 1-7 7 7 ' 1 9 -I 1 , ' 'A , , . - , , 1 , ' 1 , . I 5 7 ' ' . ' . , 7 ,J - 7 , - , , , , E ' 1 1 1 5 I 3 T , , . ' ' I 7 I 7 V , . . - . . , , , , . , , . . Y 1. -I ' ' . , . I, , . . .. , . . . ., , HIOOJ Vg! M .X ls M Iwi iii I JAMES GRANGER DvA'r'r, Jim, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Nichols School. Zxllg Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Book and Bowl. SYLVESTER JACK DYKE, Jack, Mexico. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Mexico High School. AYP. GEORGE ADAMS EARL, JR., Pulaski. Agriculture. Prepared at Sandy Creek High School. AFP, College Soccer Team 35 Farmers' Week Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Round-Up Club, University 4-H Club, The Cor'11ellC01mt1jf1mm Board 2, 3, 4. XVILLIAM HARRISON EBERLE, Bill, Ashtabula, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ashtabula High School. SI2KEg XAg Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, A.A. Membership Committee 4, The Cw-uellimz Board 3, Associate Editor 4. WILLIAM JAMES EDMONDS, Bill, Lyons. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Lyons High School. EN. LESTER ALLEN EGGLESTON, Les, Buffalo. Electrical En- gineering. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. Scorpion, Cosmopolitan Club, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Undergraduate Scholarship. FREDERICK FRANCIS EISEMAN, JR., Freddie,,' New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Horace Mann School. EIDE, Freshman Baseball Team. JOHN HENRY EISINGER, Johnny, Mount Vernon. Forestry. Prepared at Fishburne Military School. fI1KZg Varsity Track Squad 3, Cornell Foresters, R.O.T.C., Second Lieuten- ant 2. PHILIP CARL EISMAN, Phil, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at Boys High School. Agassiz Club. CARLTON CASE ELLIS, Hercules, Ithaca. Veterinarv. Pre- pared at Meriden QConn.D High School. PZ y'T f' ' '- 1 '1 '- ' ' :T g. -c....,......,,,,,,,.,, .,,,,,.--,.-WLM, , 7... , -,., L ,-, ,.- Ml., . . . , 1110111 --A--- 4l..l-.3l.XX if A ,. li will 'r A w- re - fv . E SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR., Lew, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Pre ared at Erasmus Hall High School. CPKNP, Sphinx Head? Aleph Samach, Atmos, Spiked Shoe, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, Captain 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Student Council 2, 3, President 45 Druids, State Tuition Scholarship. JAMES RUEUS EMERSON, Jim, Dernarest, NJ. Agriculture. Prepared at Tenafly High School. Freshman Cross Country Squad, Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 35 Varsity Track Squad 25 College Cross Country Team 1, 25 College Soccer Team 4. CARLETON HULL ENDEMANN, Bill, Forest Hills. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newtown High School. ZKI1, Wearer of the C , Freshman Hockey Squad, Freshman Tennis Squad, Varsity Hockey Team 2, 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, University Chest Committee 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JAMES VAN DEUSEN EPPES, Jimmy, Hopewell, Va. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Virginia Episcopal School. ATA, :tBn. RICHARD BUHLER EssEx, Dick, Chevy Chase, D.C. Civil Engineering. Prepared at McKinley Technical High School. EN, Rod and Bob, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Smoker Committeegjunior Promenade Committee, College Honor Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4. KENNETH MERTON EUSTANCE, Ken, Batavia. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Batavia High School. KENNETH TYNE FAIRFAX, Ken, Geneva. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Geneva High School. SAX, XA, President 4, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Skulls, Wearer ofthe C , LC'r , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Captain, Freshman Basketball Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, 3, Senior Ball Committee, Senior Blazer Committee, University Chest Committee 3g Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4. LYNN LUTHER FALKEY, Phelps. Agriculture. Prepared at Phelps High School. Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 4, College Base- ball Team 3, 4, Round-Up Club. Louis ALBERT FEKETE, Lou, Buffalo. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. Dramatic Club 3, Stage Manager 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. EDGAR GUSTAVE FENRIcH, Bud, Manhasset. Chemistry. Prepared at Manhasset High School. IPAQ. 1110211 -. A , , V, N , g I V -..... 1ftiA.x xi tri usa si lil MARVIN WILLIAM FENTON, Bill, Salamanca. Architecture. Prepared at Salamanca High School. 6Ag University Band 1, 25 State Cash Scholarship. DAVID FETTNER, Chulin, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Thomas Jefferson High School. College Soccer Team 2, 3g State Tuition Scholarshipg Undergraduate Scholarship. JEREMIAH STANTON FINCI-I, Jerry, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany High School. fI12TKg Quill and Daggerg Aleph Samachg Freshman Soccer Teamg Varsity Wrestling Squad, 3, 4g Freshman Advisory Committee, Junior Smoker Committee, Chairman, Senior Ball Committee, KBKIX Majurag Interfraternity Council, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 45 State Tuition Scholarshipg Assistant Manager of Varsity Football 3, Manager 4. JOHN WILLIAM FINcII, Johnnie, Clyde. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Clyde High School. HENRY EDWARD FISCHER, Hank, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. DIPE, Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3. IRVING FISCHER, Spike, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4g Deutscher Vereing Stock Market Clubg State Tuition Scholarship. SEEASTIAN BENEDICT FISCHER, Ben, Northport. Veterinary. Prepared at Northport High School. A0115 College Basket- ball Team 2, 3, 4. DAVID ALEXANDER FISIIER, Dave, Winston-Salem, N.C. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Winston-Salem High School. University Chest Committee 3g Cornell Flying Clubg The Sibley fozzrmzl ofE1zginee1'i12g Board 2, 3, Circulation Manager 4. HYMAN BORIS FISHER, High, Ogdensburg. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ogdensburg Free Academy. Musical Clubs 2, 3, 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GEORGE GRANVILLE FLENNER, Hamilton, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hamilton High School. fIfA9g Skulls. ll103ll ii: twist or wrt KARLJOHN FLEssEL, Fless, Huntington. Mechanical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Huntington High School. EN. LLOYD JOSEPH FLORIO, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. Newman Club. RAY ROBERT FLUMERRELT, Spencer. Agriculture. Prepared at Spencer High School. AZ, College Baseball Team 2, Manager 3, Roberts Scholarship. HAROLD HORTON Foss, Foggy, Schenectady. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Schenectady High School. Officers Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. C XVALTER GOODSEL FORD, Walt, Wellsville. Mechanical En- gineering. Prepared at Wellsville High School. Officers Club, State Cash Scholarship. ' JOHN CAMERON FoR1:ooN, Jack, Geneva. Agriculture. Prepared at Geneva High School. AFP. ARMSTRONG H-ASLUP FORMAN, Has, Baltimore, Md. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. Zodiac, Freshman Lacrosse Team. HENRY FoRscHM1ED'r, Hank, Brooklyn, Agriculture. Prepared at New Utrecht High School. Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity SOCCer Squad 3, College Crew 2, 3, Kermis. MILTON JOHN FOTER, Windy, Long Island City. Agriculture. Prepared at Bryant High School. E115 Freshman Track Squadg A.A. Membership Committee 2, 35 Clef Club, Polo and Riding Club, University Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Univer- sity Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Band Scholarship. EUGENE KENNETH FoUsE, Akron, Ohio. Civil Engineering. Prepared at West High School. fIbEKg Rod and Bob, College Crew 2. 510411 .fx X .. , .,. , , -f -A- - 4 : . I I , I 'I . ,....- Im Ars x U IJ! It I NIcHoLAsJANsEN FOWLER, Nick, Kingston. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Kingston High School. GJAQ, fIDAfI1, College Baseball Team 3. SIMON COLEMAN FRANK, Si, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. Freshman Baseball Squad, Cle Club, Musical Clubs 3, 4, University Band 2, 3, 4, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARVIN KLEIN FRANKLE, Marv, Youngstown, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Raven School. ZBT. RUSSELL KARL FRANZ, Russ, Stockbridge, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Pregared at Williams High School. Freshman Football Squa , Freshman Tennis Squad. ARTHUR WILLIAM FREDERICKS, Northport. Veterinary. Pre- pared at Northport High School. ANI1, Varsity Polo Squad 3. WILLIAM WALLs'roNE FREEMAN, Bill, Burlington, Vt. Architecture. Prepared at Burlington High School. EN, General Spring Day Committee 3. SAMUEL FRISHBERG, Sam, Nyack. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Nyack High School. Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Track Squad 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GEORGE CONKLIN FURMAN, Snail, Patchogue. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Patchogue High School. AX, Quill and Dagger, Goldwin Key, Wearer of the C , Freshman Basketball Squad, Freshman Tennis Team, Varsity Basket- ball Squad 2, Team 3, College Baseball Team 2, 3, Manager of Interfratetnity Sports 3, 4, Senior Class Day Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GEORGE FREEMAN GALLAND, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wyoming Seminary. ZBT. HENRY EDWARD GARDINER, Hank, Ananconda, Mont. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Montana State College. EAE, LIJKQD, Varsity Polo Team 4. 510511 4l,ll,ASX DF USHFH SPRAGUE GIRVAN GARLocxc, Gar, Utica. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. College Baseball Team 2, Saturday Lunch Club. HENRY CHAPIN GARRETSON, JR., Garry, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Greenville Free Academy. Cosmopolitan Club, Officers Club, R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Master Electrician 45 State Tuition Scholarship. ROBERT THOMPSON GARRETT, Bob, Southampton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Southampton High School. HKA, Goldvvin Key, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, 4, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3, College Soccer Team 3, Musical Clubs 4. ELMER LEWIS GATES, JR., June, Chicago, Ill. Civil En- gineering. Prepared at Senn High School. NPT, Sphinx Head, Pyramid, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2,-Freshman Banquet Committee, Chairman, Junior Promenade Committee, Dartmouth Hop Committee 4, Freslfman Advisory Committee, Secretary, Dramatic Club, Druids, KBKIS. RICHARD TIGHE GEOGHEGAN, Dick, New Rochelle. Civil Engineering. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. AXA. ROBERT LAW G1EsoN,,IR., Bob, St. Augustine, Fla. Mechan- ical Engineering. Prepared at Blair Academy. EX, Varsity Wrestling Squad, Senior Ball Committee, Senior Blazer Committee. GEORGE STETSONS GIFEORD, Giff, Newark, Del. Agriculture. Prepared at Sherman High School. AZ, 4-H Club, Under- graduate Scholarship. THOMAS JAMES GILLIGAN, Jim, Olean. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bolivar High School. Fencing Club, State Tuition Scholarship. GEORGE EDWARD GINGRAS, Frenchy, Gouveneur. Veterinary. Prepared at Gouveneur High School. Eleusis, ANII, Ofhcers Club. PAUL JOSEPH GLAISTER, Napanoch. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Ellenville High School. Eleusis, fI2KfIP, R. O. T. C., Captain 4, Westinghouse War Memorial Scholarship, The Sibley Jourmz! af Engineering Board 1, 2, 3, 4. lI106ll ill l- N. X S CV lffllll iiii ,V ROBERT HENRY GLEcIcNER, JR., Bob, Canton, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Canton High School. KAP, Clef Club, Circolo ltalianog Deutscher Vereing Musical Clubs 45 University Band 1, 2, 3, 45 University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g The Co:-uellimz Board 3, Photographic Editor 4. THEODORE XVALTER GOERS, Ted, Milwaukee, Wis. Veterin- ary. Prepared at Milwaukee County School of Agriculture. S?TEg College Wrestling Team 35 XA. Jo!-IN JOSEPH GOI,UB1NSKI, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Brooklyn Technical School. Varsity Track Squad 35 Varsity Basketball Squad 2. SIDNEY GOODLIAN, Goodie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at James Madison High School. CLEA, Quill and Daggerg Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3, Captain 4, Senior Ball Com- mittee. LEONARD GORDON 'Len Rockaway Beach. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. KIPZA' Freshman Football Squad Freshman Track Squad Varsity Football Squad 2 3 4 Varsity Track Squad 2 3 4 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships WILLIAM CECILGORDON Bill Brooklvn Arts and Sciences Prepared at Erasmus Hal' High School State Cash and Tuition Scholarships SAMUEL GORLICK Lem Syracuse Arts and Sciences Pre pared at Central High School College Crew 3 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships BRADLEY OTIs GORMEL Brad Nunda Agriculture Pre pared at Nunda High School AZ Agassiz Club Roberts Scholarship PHIIIP SPRAGUE GRACEY Phil Ithaca Agriculture Pre pared at Troy Conference Academy FRANK ANTHONY GRAVINO Gravy Mount Vernon Arts and Sciences Prepared at Mount Vernon High School Wearer of the C ECT Varsity Fencing Team 2 3 2 3 4 Newman Club University Novice Fencing Cham pion 2 , . ,.. 3 5 . 4 , U , , 4 Q g , , 5 I .. .A ,,.' I I . r . , .. I 7.. D ' . - . . 5- .. .. - - . . , , . . . - 5 S . , J , . 7 7 ' I -. H. H .il - - .. . , , , l I 3 7 Fencing Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Circolo Italiano I 3 3 7 1110711 A llQll-ASX IDI? will l PERCY SCOTT GRAY, Perce, Honolulu, Hawaii. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Ponahou Academy. HKA, giesghman Track Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, Totem ll . EDGAR LEE GREEN, JR., Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Swarthmore Preparatory School. TBII, HKN, President 4, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Crew Squad, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, Delta Club, Vice-President 4, R.O.T.C., Colonel 4, Undergraduate Scholarship. DAVID GARDNER GREENLEAF, Dave, Perry. Agriculture. Prepared at Perry High School. Roberts Scholarship. ROBERT CHARLES GROBEN, Bob, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Freshman Banquet Committee, junior Promenade Committee, Senior Ball Committee, University Chest Com- mittee 3, Chairman 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Book and Bowl, KBIIP, Majura, State Cash Scholarship, Assistant Manager of Freshman Football 3, Manager 4. MARK STEPHEN GURNEE, Mark, Beacon. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Beacon High School. ABQ, C.U.R.W. Cabinet 3, 4, Officers Club 3, 4, Saturday Lunch Club 3, 4, R.O.T.C., Lieutenant 3, Captain 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, The f7l't'J'h77ZtZH Hpzmibaok, Editor 3. EDWARD WATTERSON GUTHRIE, Ed, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. TKE, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Hockey Team, Varsity Hockey Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity Lacrosse Team 3, 4, Varsity Football Squad 23 Junior Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Officers Club. BRUCE WILSON HACKSTAFF, Huntington. Civil Engineering. Prepared at' Huntington High School. fI3KXI'Q TBH, XE, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Pyramid, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, Team 3, 4, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Senior Class Day Com- mittee, Crew Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Knickerbacker Scholarships. ELWYN DEPEW HAIRE, Red, Hammondsport. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Hammonclsport High School. HKN, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RAY ANSEL HALL, Silver Creek. Agriculture. Prepared at Forestville Free Academy. ROBERT STANLEY HALLAS, Bob, Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. AACIJ, Book and Bowl. 510811 i' ' TX if' ii: L E Y ' W t, it A x s ur in ri l, XVILLIAM DoUGLAs HAMILTON, Doug, Cleveland, Ohio. l Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at University School. AQ, Olicers Club, Polo and Riding Club, President 4. IRVING WENDELL HAMM, Hammie, Port Washington. xl Mechanical Engineering. Prepared ar Port Washington High School. GTSZ, Ollicers Club. 5 CHARLES PARKER HALIMOND, Charlie, Forest Hills Gardens. , Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newtown High School. ZW, EAX, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, General Spring Day Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Book and Bowl, President 4, The Cornell Daily Suu Board 1, 2,l3, Senior Editor 4. LESTER MARCUS HANDLEMAN, Handy, Patchogue. Agri- culture. Prepared at Patchogue High School. EAM, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Ho-Nun-de-Kah, Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3, Varsity Football Team 2, 3, Senior Blazer Committee, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 3, 4. HAROLD WHEATLEY HANSEN, Hardy, Beverly Hills, Calif. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Winchester Preparatory School. KIJEK, TBH, XE, Quill and Dagger, Pyramid, Wearer ofthe C , ACR , Freshman Soccer Team, Fresh- man Track Squad, Varsity Soccer Team 2, 3, 4, KBCP, Ofiicers Club, R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant 4. HAITRY EDWARD HANsEN, Swede, Hagaman. Veterinary. Prepared at Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School. SITE, Freshman Wrestling Team, Freshman Track Squad, XA. E NE MARIAN HANSON, Gene, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. nor: Prepared at Yonkers High School. BQIT, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Junior Promenade Committee, Senior Ball Com- mittee, Druids, KBfI2, Musical Clubs 2, 3, Manager 4. DAv1D HARMON, Dave, Irvington. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Kent School. AE111, Freshman Crew Squad, Freshman Hockey Squad, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Junior Smoker Committee 3, Obelisk, Totem. EDWARD PARK HARRIS, ZD, Ed, Warsaw. Mechanical En- ineerin Pre ated at Warsaw High School. HPEK, Under- 8 S- P , graduate Scholarship. DONALD EDSON HART, Don, Rochester. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at West High Schoool. groan 0Ql-f3iXX t1flfus.1inIE FEED ERNEST HARTZSCH, Fritz, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at ,Polytechnic Preparatory School. CIDKNII, Sphinx Head, Scabbard and Blade, Wearer of the C , Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling Team 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, Senior Blazer Committee, University Wrestling Championship, 118-pound Class l, 3, 4, C.U.R.W. Cabinet 3, 4, The Co1'neZ!im1 Board, Associate Manager 3, Circulation Manager 45 The Frerhmmz Hmzdbaak, Business Manager 3. CASPAR HASSELRIIS, Perps, Forest Hills. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newtown High School. GE, Freshman Fencing Squad, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Fencing Squad 2, 3, Tbc' Widofu Board 2, 3, 4. FREDRIC MARTIN HAUSERMAN, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at University School. AJP, Sphinx Head, Spiked Shoe, Atmos, Wearer of the UC , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 3, 4, College Track Team 1, Senior Blazer Committee, Senior Class Day Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, University Chest Committee 3, Flying Club. DAVID BLAIR HAWES, Judge, Fort Worth, Texas. Civil Engineering. Prepared at New Mexico Military lnstitute. fI2A9,.KBfID, Ofhcers Club. ELEERT ALLEN HAWKINS, JR., Buzz, Hempstead. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hempstead High School. AXA, EAX, Sphinx Head, Freshman Soccer Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 25 Ofhcers Club, R.O.T.C., Captain 4, The Cornellimz Board 2, 3, Business Manager 4. THOMAS FRANCIS HAYES, Tom, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Gorton High School. 9Kf1D, Newman Club, Ofhcers Club, Polo and Riding Club. ROBERT CUMMINS HAZLETT, Bob, Wheeling, W. Va. Civil Engineering.. Prepared at Linsly Institute. QJKE, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3. RICHARD Joi-TN HEIDELEERGER, Dick, Seaford. Architecture. Prepared at Freeport High School. 2115, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew 2, 3, Commodore 4, Junior Promenade Com- mittee, Dartmouth Ball Committee 4, Crew Club, Druids, KBQD. WVILBUR DONALD HEIDKE, Don, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Manual Training High School. AXP, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, Anvil Club, State Tuition Scholar- ship. FRED BEELER HELVEY, Beeler, Hamilton, Ohio. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Hamilton High School. flJA9. 51103 4 .L.. V . .' ' 1 .M-.., lfl as x or ltirgill ROBERT BAILEY HENIINOVER, Bob, Garneryille. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Haverstraw High School. CIIAK. VICTOR KING HENDRICKS, Vic, Oak Park, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oak Park and River Forest High School. ZNQ TBITQ Quill and Daggerg Spiked Shoeg Wearer ofthe C g Freshman Track Team: Freshman Cross Country Squad, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 3. HARRY GLENN HERB, Mount Carmel, Pa. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Mount Carmel High School. HKAg Sphinx Headg Red Keyg Ye Hostsg General Spring Day Committee 35 Ofhcers Clubg Totem Clubg R.O.T.C., Captain 45 As- sistant Manager of Hockey 3, Manager 4. WVALTER Louis HERNSHEILT, Walt, White Plains. Civil Engineering. Prepared at White Plains High School. Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Track Squad 2, 3g College Crew 2, 35 College Soccer Team 3, 4, Olficers Club. BENJAMIN HERTZBERG, Hertzy, New York City. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at Boys High School. CIDAM5 College Crew 1' Saturday Lunch Club' University Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Gerald Hinckley Scholarship MARTIN WEsTBRooIc HEss Marty Ithaca Hotel Adminis tration Prepared at Ithaca High School Afb Ye Hosts Spring Day Hop Committee 3 Dartmouth Ball Committee 4 Officers Club 3 4 Musical Clubs 1 2 3 4 R OT C Captain 4 ABBOTT IEO HESSNEY Hess Manchester Electrical En gineering Prepared at Manchester High School Weater ofthe C Freshman WV1CSEl1I1QTC2.IT1 Varsity N1 restling Team 3 Varsity Baseball Squad 3 Varsity Wrestling Squad 2 College Baseball Te rn 1 2 College Soccer Team 4 GERALD SELLEN HEWITT Jerry Locke Arts and Sciences Prepared at Cascadilla School EMERY OHN HEY Em Poughkeepsie Arts ard Sciences Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School Eleusis State Cash and Tuition Scholarships GEORGE HENRY HILGARTNER Hill Richmond X Civil Engineering Prepared at Virg nia Military Institute 1 1 1 1 2 1 , - .1 11 - - . , , . 1 . . , , , 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ---- 1 1. 1. - 1 , . , . .. ... 1 - , - 7 7 - 1 L I I 1 - 1 , 1 . ,, . 1 -1 4' J I t ' J ,7 ' L ' .. .1 - - , , . I . - - 1 ' I. - 11 - 7 . ,JR., , , a. 1 KZ. 511111 QT QIEILASS our Milli lg ROBERT WASHINGTON HILL, Bob, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Peabody High School. EAEQ Freshman Basketball Squad, Obelisk. WILLIAM GIPPORD HOAG, Giff, New York City. Agri- culture. Prepared at George Washington High School. AZ, EAXg Ho-Nun-de-Kah, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, Kermis Club 2, 3, Stage Manager 45 Round-Up Clubg Undergraduate Scholarship, The Cornell Cozmtrjfmfm Board 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. ALBERT LENOIR HODGE, Al, Chattanooga, Tenn. Agriculture. Prepared at Chattanooga High School. 411112, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, Officers Club. EDWARD GEST HODGE, Gus, Cincinnati, Ohio. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Withrovv High School. EX, Pyramid, College Crew 2, 3, KBIID5 The Cofzzellizzn Board 2. RICHARD LYMAN HODGE, Dick, Owego. Architecture. Pre- pared at Manlius School, KE, College Baseball Team 2, 3, 4, College Basketball Team 2, 3, 45 College Soccer Team 3, 45 College Tennis Team 4, Princeton Ball Committee 35 Officers Club. ROBERT WINCHESTER HoDGEs, Bob, Oswego. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Ein CARL HOFFMAN, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchin- son Central High School. GORDON BENNETT HOFFMAN, Jolie, Pittsburgh, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Dormont High School. EH, The Cornell Civil Ellgblffl' Board, Managing Editor 3, Editor- in-Chief 4. GEORGE DEAL HOLMES, Castile. Agriculture. Prepared at Castile High School. ELWOOD WEsLEY HOLSTEIN, Wooclie, Pottsville, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Pottsville High School. gimp gi It IL A 3 ti If lil! I li IFA JOHN RUGER HOPKINS, Hoppy, Ballston Lake. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hotchkiss School. TKE, College Soccer Team 2, Officers Club. ALFRED WVIENHOLD HOPPENSTEDT, JR., Hoppy, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Nichols School. QKZ2, Quill and Dagger, Al-Djebar, Spiked Shoe, Weater of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4. EDWARD TRAILI. HoRN, Ed, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. IIKA, AWSZ, AEP, EAX, Goldwin Key, Freshman Hockey Team, Freshman Soccer Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, College Baseball Team 3, 4, College Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, College Soccer Team 3, 4, College Tennis Team 2, C.U.R.W. Cabinet 4, Cornell Debate Association, '86 Memorial Stage 3, '94 Memorial Debate 3, Varsity Debate Team 3, 4, State Cash Scholar- ship, The Cornell Daib' S1171 Board, Column Editor 2, 3, 4. KEVIN EDWARD HOW.ARD, Kev, Jackson Heights. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Flushing High School. Freshman Soccer Squad, Officers Club. LEWIS EDWARD HOWARD, JR., Lew, Buffalo. Architecture. Prepared at Harvard School CChicagoD. KA. WILLIAM JEFFERY HUDSON, Bill, Chicago, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Parker School. XXII, Fencing Club, KBQJ. PAUL LORING HULSLANDER, Owego. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Owego High School. BNI1, C.U.R.W. Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Assistant Chimesmaster 2, 3, Chimesmaster 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. PAUL NORMAN HUNT, Tiny, Yakima, Wash. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Yakima High School. EAE, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Atmos, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Football Team 2, 3, Captain 4, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Obelisk, Student Council 3, Undergraduate Scholarship. ROBERT HAROLD INGLIS, Bob, Youngstown, Ohio. Agri- culture. Prepared at South High School. Clef Club, Flori- culture Club, University Band 2, 3. WILLIAM FRANCIS ARCHER IRELAND, 'Bill, Short Hills, NJ. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Pomfret School. KA, Quill and Dagger, Atmos, JCv , Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Crew Club. ffll3ll . t.i..mi or main Ig CHARLES STANLEY JACKOSKI, Jack, Hudson. Mechanical En- gineering. Prepared at Hudson High School. University Band 1, 2, 3. MAURICE WILEUR JACKSON, Jack, Candor. Hotel Adminis- tration. Prepared at Candor High School. HRCTUQ Fresh- man Track Squad, Freshman Rifle Team, Varsity Rifle Team 2, 3, Officers Clubg E M Tierney Memorial Scholar- ship. XVILLIAM EDWIN JENNINGS, Bill, Cohoes. Veterinary. Pre- pared at Cohoes High School. SITE, SEZ, Scabbarcl and Blade, Officers Club. XVILLIAM JERVIS, Bill, Scranton, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. ATA, XE, Varsity Basket- ball Team 3, 4, Varsity Baseball Squad 3, 4. MAURITZ IVER JOHNSON, Butts, Greenwich, Conn. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Greenwich High School. AXA, Sphinx Headg Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C g Freshman Football Team, Freshman Basketball Squadg Varsity Football Team 2, Squad 3, Lacrosse Team 2, 3, College Basketball Team 2, 3, 45 Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Junior Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Totem Club, Student Council 4. RICHARD SPENCE JONES, Dick, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. AXP, Cheer- leader 3, 4. BURTON FULLER JUDSON, Burt, Middletown. Veterinary. Prepared at Middletown High School. GX. SAISIUEL Juaow, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. SIJBKQ Cercle Francais, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JACK KAHN, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. HND, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Junior Promenade Committee. GRANT SAMUEL KALEY, Gouverneur. Veterinary. Prepared at Gouverneur High School. Eleusisg College Baseball Team 2, 3, College Basketball Team 2, 3, 4. 1111411 l 41. GEORGE KANsTRooM, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lane High School. TEfI1g Freshman Baseball Squad' Otlicers Club. 1 DAVID KAPLAN, Dutch, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Elmira Free Academy. University Chest Com- mittee 3g Dramatic Club 2, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Uni- versity Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. CHRIS PETER KATSAMPES, Chris, Rochester. Agriculture. Prepared at West High School. AZg Ho-Nun-De-Kahg Varsity Basketball Squad 35 College Basketball Team Z, 3g College Soccer Team 3, 45 Farmers' Week Committee 35 University Chest Committee 3. SEYMOUR MILTON KATZ, Cy, Averill Park, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. AEHg Varsity Football Squad 35 Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 35 Varsity Tennis Squad 45 College Baseball Team lg State Tuition Scholarship. OHN EELLS KELLEY ack Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. AAYIP' IDACP' Freshman Track Squad' Freshman Basketball Squad' Varsity Track Squad2 3 4 THOMAS DENNISON KELLEY Tom Spokane Wash Arts and Sciences Prepared at Lewis and Clark High School BSU Sphinx Head Red Kes TIAE EAX President 4 Goldvvin Key College Tennis Team 2 3 Manager 4 Pr1nceton Ball Committee 3 The Cornell Dfnly .Ymz Board 1 2 3 Assistant Senior Editor 4 ROBERT BOOTH KELLOUGH Butch Tulsa Okla Arts and Sciences Prepared at Tulsa High School XXII HAE Sphinx Head Freshman Football Squad Varsity Football Squad2 Senior Class Day Committee The Wzda1u Board2 3 Arc Editor 4 HOWARD HoLMEs KELSO B Clairton Pa Arts and Sciences Prepared at Clairton High School HKA ROBERT ARNOLD KENDALL Bob Buffalo Arts and Sciences Prepared at Lafayette High School AT Freshman Baseball Squad Freshman Basketball Squad Varsity Basketball Squad 2 3 pared at Wyoming High School BNII University Chest Committee 3 Officers Club Floriculture Club President 4 R O T C Second Lieutenant 4 J , J , 3 ! 7 I , , - D - j .. ly, I 1 b H w I 1 ,' Q 9 1 1 I Q t , ,H 4 , 7 , - V I 1 - r I a ' I - '- - l S S .S . S . ts ' 5 f , , Q I ' OJ U 7 ' , . , . . . g . S 1 5 ' , . GEORGE HENRY KERN, Wyoming, Ohio. Agriculture. Pre- 5 . 5 , s . . , ., . 511511 wee CVQLASX IDI? Edllill. I WILLIAM ALEXANDER KERR, Bill, Flushing. Civil Engineer- , ing. Prepared at Flushing High School. ATA, Pyramid, l Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 35 Freshman l Advisory Committee 35 R.O.T.C., Captain 3, Major 4. l NISAR AHMAD KHAN, Ghaziabad, India. Prepared at Muslim University. Cosmopolitan Club. 1 GEORGE NORMAN KIMBALL, Zn, Ithaca. Architecture. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. KE, Musical Clubs. GLENN EDWIN KINGSLEY, Lorain, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Preparedfat Lorain High School. ASQ, Skulls, Musical Clubs 2, 3, 4. ' ABRAHAM HERMAN KLEINFELD, Abe, Weehawken, NJ. Veterinary.-LPrepated at Union Hill High School. QDZ. RAYMOND CLARENCE KLUSSENDORE, Ray, Hammond. Veterinary. Prepared at Milwaukee County School of l Agriculture. SITE, College Baseball Team 1, 2, 3g College Soccer Team 3. JAMES STEPHEN KNAPP, Steve, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. ZAXg Farmers' Week Committee. JOHN XVILLIAM KNAPP, Johnny, Roselle Park, NJ. Veterin- ary. Prepared at Roselle Park High School. TKEg College l Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, XA, Officers Club. ll LLOYD RAYMOND KNAUSS, Pap, Poughkeepsie. Hotel Ad- ministration. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. ATSZ5 Freshman Lacrosse Team. , FLOYD CLEVELAND KNIGHT, Fort Smith, Ark. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Fort Smith High School. TB1'Ig KIDKKIR Officers Club. 511611 alms our untill GEORGE HAYES KNIGHT, Chautauqua. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Chautauqua High School. KAP, Freshman Foot- ball Squad, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3, Cornell-in-China Club, Secretary 4, Saturday Lunch Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JAMES RICHARD KNIPE, Jim, Merion, Pa. Hotel Adminis- tration. Prepared at Lower Merion High School. EIDE, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Ye Hosts, Vice-President 4, Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Fencing Squad 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, Team 4, College Baseball Team 3, 4, College Track Team 1, 2, 4, College Basketball Team Z, College Soccer Team 3, Senior Ball Committee, Farmers' Week Committee 3, 4, Fencing Club, Musical Clubs 3, Hotel Association, Secretary 4, Assistant Manager of Varsity Lacrosse 3, Manager 4. WVILLIAM PAUL KocI-IER, Bill, Scranton, Pa. Electrical En- gineering. Prepared at Taylor High School. Zodiac. EUGENE WALTER KGRTJOHN, Gene, New York City. Me- chanical Engineeting. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. HKA. WILLIAM JACOB Kos'rER, Bill, Ridgewood. Agriculture. Prepared at Newtown High School. AZ. EDWARD JULIAN KREussER, Ed, Brooklyn. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Manual Training High School. ZII, 'Freshman Crew Squad, College Crew 1, 2, University Chest Committee 3, Officers Club, The Carnal! Civil Engineer Board 3, Advertising Manager 4. GEORGE F KUMPI1, Buffalo. Chemistry. Prepared at Masten Park High School. EH, Freshman Basketball Squad, Freshman Banquet Committee. JOSEPH VINCENT LABATE, Joe, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Manual Training High School. AGPA, Anv1l Club, Circolo Italiano, Newman Club. EGONJ LACHNER, Tuckahoe. Mechanical Engineering. Pre- pared at New Rochelle High School. Cosmopolitan Club, Deutscher Verein, Ofhcers Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. EARL PARSONS LAsI-IER, JR., Pete, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Yonkers High School. ATS2, XA, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Freshman Track Squad, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Senior Ball Committee, 'Druids, KBQ, Skulls, Musical Clubs 3, 4. 511711 ru...- N . . f-. ,-ex - , W-Aw-A ii L... s i if r mmm LEON LAVERNE LASHER, Lee, Wolcott. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Leavenworth Institute. AFP, Ho-Nun-De-Kah, ACP , Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3, 4, College Baseball Team 2, 3, 4, College Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, Winner of William- son Stage 3. GUENTHER WOLFGANG PAUL LASSMANN, Mexico City, Mexico. Agriculture. Prepared at Deutsche Oberrealschule. Deutscher Verein. MAx JOHANN LASSMANN, Mexico City, Mexico. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Deutsche Oberrealschule. College Crew 2, Deutscher Verein. - RUSSELL LBROY LAWSON, Russ, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cleveland Heights High School. Xfbg Spiked Shoe, ACA , Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4. PUIMAN LEE, Wuchow, Kwangsi, China. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Chun Shan Middle School. AsA FRANK LEGG, Cincinnatus. Veterinary. Prepared at Cincinnatus High School. HAROLD ARTHUR LEHRMAN, Hal, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. CIPBK, QJKCIP, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Philosophy Club, President 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship, The Caizimm Board 4. LEw1s MARTIN LEISINGER, Lew, New York City. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. CIPKT, Officers Club, R.O.T.C., Captain 3, Major 4, The Cornell Civil Engineer- Board 2, Associate Editor 3. CARL ROBERT LEMON, Springfield, Mass. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Austin High School QChicagoj. Freshman Football Squad, Officers Club. HOWARD LAWRENCE LENOIR, Howie, New Rochelle. Architecture. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. TKE, Freshman Track Squad, College Relay Team 1. 511811 ll. L A .X Q. l l' lilpil 5 l ALFRED LETZLER, Al, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Brooklyn Technical High School. Varsity Track Squad 2, College Baseball Team 33 College Basketball Team 3, Debate Association 3, 4. LEO LEVINE, Brooklyn. Architecture. Prepared at Boys High School. Gargoyle, State Tuition Scholarship. HERBERT BENEDICT LEVY, Herb, New York City. Arts and Sciences. IIACD. ARTHUR HUTCHINSON LEWIS, Old Orchard, Me. Architecture. ATA. RALPH JOHN LEWIS, Squat, Attleboro, Mass. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Attleboro High School. HKQD. BERNARD LEWITT, Bunny, New Britain, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Britain High School. EAM, The Calzzmm Board 3, Business Manager 4. GEORGE BEN LIM, Limbo, Oakland, Calif. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Nan Kai High School. PXP, College Soccer Team 2, 3, Cornell-in-China Club, Cosmopolitan Club. MACY MURRAY Livscnrrz, Mace, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Wearer of the C , Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling Team 2, 3, Captain 4, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3, State Tuition Scholarship. ROBERT PAssMoRE LIVERSIDGE, Livers, Cynwyd, Pa. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Episcopal Academy. XCP, Freshman Basketball Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 4. ELL1s KREMER LOCHER, Ell, York, Pa. Mechanical En- gineering. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. Musical - Clubs 1, University Orchestra 1, Student Travel Agency, Manager 1. 511911 if QQILAXX llfllf llillilf FRANK RAY Lock, Hot Springs, Ark. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Hot Springs High School. EAE: KBQ. GEORGE ARTHUR LOEB, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. 1IJE1'I, Freshman Track Squad, Junior Smoker Committee, Book and Bowl, The Cornell Daibf .Yzm Board 2, 3, Assistant Senior Editor 4. STANLEY ARTHUR LOEWENBERG, Stan, Sea Cliff. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sea Cliff High School. EAM, Fresh- man Soccer Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, Officers Club, Polo and Riding Club, R.O.T.C., Major 4. HORACE GEORGE LOVE, Lovey, Fredonia. Arts and Sciences. Prepared. at Fredonia High School. Scorpion, Dramatic Club 3, 4. RALPH WADSWORTH Low, Bunny, Jackson Heights. Forestry. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. AECIJ, Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 2, Varsity Track Team 3, College Baseball Team 2, 3, 4, College Cross Country Team 2, 3, College Track Team 2, 3, College Soccer Team 2, 3, Cornell Fores- ters. BENNY ABELL LOZANO, Ben, San Antonio, Texas. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Main Avenue High School. Dramatic Club 1. FRANCIS ASEURY LUEDER, JR., Fran, Jacksonville. Agri- culture. Prepared at Hanover High School. GEEK, Quill and Dagger, Ho-Nun-De-Kah, Wearer of the C , Freshman Crew, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, Team 3, 4, Freshman Ca Burning Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Ofliiers Club, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall. JACOB LUTSKY, Jack, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Boys High School, Freshman Track Squad, College Basketball Team 2, 3, Stare Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EDWARD A.LBERT LUTZ, Eddie, Prattsville. Agriculture. Prepared at Roxbury High School. AFP, Ho-Nun-De-Kah, State Cash Scholarship, Roberts Scholarship. RICHARD JOSEPH MACCONNELL, Mac, Nicholson, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Nicholson High School. EH, Pyramid, Officers Club. 512011 all tt ui I in we lil 5-+R. ROBERT TOLAND MACCOUN, Beach Bluff, Mass. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at San Mateo School. LaVerne Noyes Scholarship. EDWIN MADDEN, Ned, North Tarrytown. Agriculture. Prepared at North Tarrytown High School. DIPE, Ho-Nun- De-Kahg Wearer of the C , Freshman Cross Countrv Teamg Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track Team 3, 4. EUGENE EMMANUEI. MAIORANA, Marry, Brooklyn, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Manual Training High School. ASDA, Quill and Daggerg Aleph Samachg Skulls, Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3, 4g Varsity Football Squad 4, Anvil Clubg Circolo Italiano. Louls CARL MAIsENI-IELDER, Ithaca. Forestry. Prepared at New Paltz High School. Cornell Foresters. JOHN PROCTOR MANGE, Johnnie, Plandome. Mechanical Engineering Prepared at Port Washington High School EN Freshman Banquet Committee Flv ng Club Obelisk GORDON WILLIAM MANLY Ithaca Civil Engineermg Pre pared at Walsenburg CColo W H gh School RoscoE PERKINS MANN Rocky Laconia N H Arts and Sciences Prepared at Stearns Preparatory School Officers Club WILLARD HAVENS MANN Bill Breakabeen Agri culture Prepared at Middleburg High School AK Agassiz Club Roberts Scholarsh1p RAYMOND EARL MARCUS Ray Brooklyn Arts and Sciences Prepared at james Madison High School Dramatic Club 2 3 Un1vers1tyBandl 2 3 Universitv Orchestral 2 3 4 Musical Clubs 3 4 State Tu1t1on Scholarship HERBERT SAISTDMAN MARKSTOLE Markie Stroudsburg Pa Mechanical Engineering Prepared at Plattsburg High School TEIID Freshman Lacrosse Squad Officers Club Polo and Riding Club State Cash and Tuition Scholarships . ' . g . ' I ' 3 J A I ' I , , . . - . 1 . , 5 J 7 ' ' , JR-, , - . . A, , . 1 I 7 . ' ' . . . 7 l 'Q 7 5 , 3 7 7 I 3 7 ' I. . ., 7 , , , - ' 7 7 I , . ---1.3.-.. 'h ' -......T I.'f'Lff ,, lui ..L1TT1fTT'1.lIQf 11' ZITI Mf ..'. 'I.'...f 512111 CLILAISX IPF MESH in LAWRENCE RANDALL MARTIN, Larry, Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. General Spring Day Committee 2, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Stage Manager 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EDMUNDO PELIPE MARTINEZ, Ed, Rio Piedras, P.R. Forest- ry. Prepared at Peekslcill Military Academy. Cornell Foresters, Hispania Club, President 4. CRISTOBAL MANUEL MARTINEZ-ZORRILLA, Cris, Mexico City, Mexico. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. IIJEK, Quill and Dagger, Rod and Bob, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Fencing Team, Fresh- man Track Squad, Varsity Football Team 2, 3, Varsity Fencing Team 2, 3, Captain 4, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, College Crew 3, Senior Blazer Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Fencing Club, Tertulia Estudiantil, University Epee Championship 2, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall. PAUL DANA MARVIN, Almond. Veterinary. Prepared at Almond High School. ANP, XA, CIDZ, Officers Club. BIRNY MASON, JR., Birn, Brownsville, Pa. Chemistry. Prepared at The Hill- School. AACID, Quill and Dagger, Al-Djebar, Dartmouth Ball Committee 4, Freshman Ad- visory Committee 3, Chairman 4, KBQ, Majura. LESTER EUGENE MATTocIcs, Les, Ithaca. Hotel Administra- tion. Prepared at Ithaca High School. ORLo HARRISON MAUGHAN, Red, Ithaca. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. Ho-Nun-De-Kah, President 45 College Honor Committee 2, 3, President 4, Cosmopolitan Club, Liberal Club, President 4, Winner of Eastman Stage 1, Farm Life Challenge 2, 3, Rochester Stage 2. STEWART ANDERSON MAURER,'Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at West High1Sch0ol. NIIT. ROBERT CLARENDON MAxoN, Bob, Berlin. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Berlin High School. AX, Freshman Basketball Squad. ALFRED JOHN MAYER, JR., Al, Detroit, Mich. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. XXII, KBCIP. HIZZB :al tt it trite ini si , , JABIES WADSWCRTH MCCULLOUGH, JR., Mac, Arts and Sciences. Rockville Centre. Prepared at South Side High School. 9X5 Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Wearer of the C , Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Soccer Team Z, 3, Captain 4, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Chairman, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. CHARLES LE1GEToN MCGAVERN, JR., Hooks, Olean. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at The Choate School. ANP, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3, 4, Atmosg Crew Club, KBCID, Majurag Assistant Manager of Crew 3, Manager 4. jot-iN PAUL MCGINN, Sioux City, Iowa. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Trinity Academy. fPI'A, Quill and Dagger, Ye Hostsg Senior Ball Committee, Newman Club, Totem Club: Board of Mana ers of Willard Straight Hall 3, . g President 4. Tr-toMAs ANDREW McGoEY, Tom, Kingston, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Kingston High School. AXE, Uni- versity Chest Committee 3, Captain 43 Newman Club, Treasurer 3, President 45 Ofhcers Club, Saturday Lunch Club, C.U.R.W. Cabinet 4gThe Student Agencies, Secretary- Treasurer 3, President 45 Assistant Manager of Student Laundry Agency 3, Manager 4, Manager of Student Orches- tra Agency 4. OHN SERRILL McGow1N ohnnx Bala-Cynwyd Pa. Archi- M ' H' h School. EQUE- teeture Prepared at Lower erion ig u1ll and Dagger Aleph Samach Wearer of the C LCT Freshman Football Team Varsity Football Team 2 Squad 3 4 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2 unior Smoker Committee Senior Class Day Committee Dartmouth Ball Committee 4 Freshman Advisory Committee 3 L Ogive ANDREW MCGRAY Andy Scarsdale Arts and Sciences Prepared at Utica Free Academy Country Squad Freshman Track Squad Cross Country Club AXA Freshman Cross GEORGE VAN MCKAY Van Unadilla Hotel Administration Prepared at Peddie Preparatory School GX uill and Dagger Red Key Ye Hosts President 4 Totem Club Saturda Lunch Club Assistant Manager of Soccer 3 Y Manager 4 HAROLD MILLARD McMoRE Mac Fort Ann Cixil En gmeering Prepared at Glens Falls High School AWE' Rifle Club Ofhcers Club State Cash and Tuition Scholar ships The Come!! Fw lEngmee1 Board 2 CARL HENRY ME1N1G Dutch Wyomissing P1 Arts and Sciences Prepared at Lawrenceville School EN Quill and Dagger Aleph Samach Spiked Shoe Wearer of the C Freshman Track Team Captain Varsity Track Team 'P 3 Freshman Banquet Committee Senior Class Day Committee Student COJ.f1C1l2 3 Interfrateinity Council Vice President terlin Station A riculture Prepared at Up Club Secretary 3 4 Member of Cornell Dairy Cattle ud ging Team 4 J 7 J JY7 7 . l nn yy, Q V 4 Q D s ' 4 , 5 I , , , , 4 I Q 5 .l J . S . A , . 9 ' 5 - I, It ,,' . . - S 7 3 J I - 5 Q 5 4 l , 5 A 4 5 , 1 A , 1 H vu ' I ,A - A I . A l . 1.1 ' 5 h I 5 q ' 5 ' I , 1 ' . . V I It ,,' . ' , I I V 4 5 Q 4, ' 5 . Q s , U-, 4 . l S . . . . S ' , Q ' ' 7 ' 4. RALPH MERRELL, S ' g ' . g ' . Wolcott High School. College Baseball Team 2, 3, Round- , , , J .' - pm . 4. - . .x ,M- GEORGE MEYERS MICHAELS, Mike, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at De Witt Clinton High School. OAT, Freshman Crew Squad, Freshman Football Squad, College Crew 1, WEAI Announcer 4, '86 Memorial Stage Winner 2, '94 Memorial Stage: State Tuition Scholarship, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 3, 4, The Came!! Dfzib' Sun Board 2, 3, Assistant Senior Editor 4. MONFORD POWELL MILES, Monty, Columbus, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at East High School. IIDFA, TBIT, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Wearer of the C , Freshman Tennis Team, Varsity Tennis Team 2, 3, Captain 4, Assistant Manager of Freshman Basketball 3, Manager 4. RAYMOND CLAUDE MILKS, Ray, Ithaca. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Ithaca High School. TKE, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, College Baseball Team 2, 3, C.U.R.W. Cabinet 3, 4. NORMAN KELLOC-G MILLARD, Norm, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Nichols Preparatory School. DIPE, TCT , Freshman Tennis Team, Varsity Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, College Basketball Team 2. HERBERT JEROME MILLER, Flushing. Agriculture. Prepared at Flushing High School. OAT. WILFORD RICHARD MlI.LS, Bill, Wellsville. A Agriculture. Prepared at Wellsville High School. AZ, College Baseball Team 3, State Cash Scholarship. 'JOHN GREGORY MILMOE, Canastota. Architecture. Prepared at Canastota High School. Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, College Baseball Team 3, College Basket- ball Team 3, 4, General Spring Day Committee 3, State Tuition Scholarship. EDWARD JEROME MINTZ, Ed, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at James Madison High School. Fresh- man Football Squad, '86 Memorial Stage, State Tuition Scholarship. ABRAHAM JONATHAN MIRKIN, Mirk, Flushing. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Flushing High School. EAM, Fresh- man Fencing Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, Varsity Fencing Squad 2, State Tuition Scholarship. DARWIN MIscALL, Mighty, Albany. Forestry. Prepared at Albany High School, Freshman Baseball Team, College Baseball Team 2, 3, College Basketball Team 2, College Soccer Team 2, 3, College Wrestling Team 1, 2, Cornell Foresters, President 4, The Come!! Comztzymmz Board 3, 4. 512411 . . l lil tam i-is m lr ., ' k. .- 1 - . TETSUO SCOTT MIYAKAWA, Scotty, West Los Angeles, Calif. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Los Angeles High School. Freshman Cross Country Squadg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Cross Country Squad 24 Varsity Track Squad 2g Cosmopolitan Clubg Cross Country Clubg Japanese Students Club, Treasurer 4g C.U.R.W. Cabinet 2, 3, Record- ing Secretary 45 McMullen Scholarship. VINCENT THEODORE MONTEMARANO, Monty, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Bxllg Freshman Baseball Squadg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Track Squad 2, 3g College Baseball Team 2, 35 College Basketball Team 2, 35 Anvil Club. ARTHUR XAIILLIAM MOON, Art, Gravesville. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Poland High School. EfIfEg TBTIg HKNg Freshman Baseball Teamg Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Baseball Squad Z, 3, 45 College Basketball Team 3, 4g College Honor Committee 45 Delta Clubg Mc- Mullen Scholarship. GEORGE CLINTON MOORE, George, Geneva. Agriculture. P'epared at Geneva High School. AZ. EMERSON DANIEL MORAN Mike Senaca Falls. Arts and Sciences Prepared at Mynderse Academv CIJKE ROGER GOODING MOREY Rog Groton Mechanical Engineering Prepared at Groton High School Varsity Football Squad 2 3 ALTON EUCENE Moiuus Ithaca Hot l Adm nistration Pre pared at Ithaca High School AMES MORRISON ersey City N Architecture l KPKCP Studen Prepared at Peddie Preparatory Schoo Trax el Agencv Assistant Manager 4 E LEON OHN MORSE ohnny Rutland Vt Arts and Sciences Prepared at Rutland High School BAE EDGAR EARL Moss Eddie Berwick Pa Mechanical Engineering Prepared at Berwick High School TILID Freshman Baseball Squad Freshman Wrestling Squad Officers Club McMullen Scholarship , , . 7 7 ' I , . , L., . e i ' ' . - j , Jim, J . f ' , V ' . Y 4 7 ' J .HJ , - ' - -. .v . l D 1 it . 7,, D l 3. ' .1 , . , . - , 5 5 5 . . 571'--.. gi.'T: i:...g S .gf?QE T f-'wflizffe 5: 115 T ' Hl25ll CDE? HQDILH IRWIN MORRISON MOULTHROP, Red, Ithaca. Veterinary. Prepared at Ithaca High School. ANII. JESSE FREMONT MOULTON, East Aurora. Agriculture. Pre- pared at East Aurora High School. ATQg Freshman Base- ball Squadg Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Baseball Squad 2, 45 Musical Clubs 3, 4g Eastman Stage 3. ROBERT EMMET MOUNTAIN, Olean. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Olean High School. XAQ Skulls. CHARLES FRANCIS MULLIGAN, Charley, Richfield Springs. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Richheld Springs High School. 2427- Wearer ofthe C cCcc ' Freshman Cross Country Team' Freshman Track Team' Varsity Cross Country Squad 2 3 44 Varsity Track Squad 2 3 4' Cross Country Club' Newman Club' Lung-Mow Trophy. HARRYMAURICEMURPHY Murph Buffalo Arts and Sciences Prepared at Masten Park High School KS' XA u11l and Dagger Skulls Wearer ofthe C Freshman Basketball Team Varsity Basketball Team 2 3 Captain 4 Freshman Banquet Committee Freshman Advisory Committee 3 Student Council Secretary 4 Newman Club ROBERT MYTON Mvt ohnstown Pa Mechanical Engi neering Prepared atjohnstoun High School EX Obelisk LEXANDER NAMISNIAK Al Nanticoke Pa Arts and Sciences Prepared at Nanticoke H1gh School AUGUST OSEPH NARDONE Caesar Brooklyn Arts and Sciences Prepared at Stuvvesant High School Freshman Football Squad Cosmopolitan Club Prepared at Brooklvn College Preparatory School utll and Dagger Savage Club Mus1cal Clubs 1 2 3 President 4 WILLXAN1 MARTXN NECKERMAN B1ll 'loungstown Ohio Mechanica' Engineering Prepared at Rayen High School BOH 'JI 'Q 7 7 3 7 7 7 5 I 7 J 7 y.. V ,.. n I . ..g. gQ 4 Q 4 5 l 5 . , 9- s ,' 5 ' 1 S , ,Y 5 ' ' . 1 ' . g ' . A ', ' , . . J , , - 5 ' . JAMES EUGENE NEARY, JR., Jim, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. I . ATQ Q A 5 ' 4 ' , , , 7 .. . .. , . i . 1112611 f IQ. l, X. X X I A', lf li ii l' if DONALD LESTER NEVINS, Don, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Prepared ar South Park High School. Eleusisg College Crew 1, 2, 3. ROBERT ANTON NENVBURGER, Bob, New York Citv. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. BEF, Freshman Soccer Squad, Stock Market Club, Vice-President 45 State Tuition Scholarship. ARTHUR BRISBANE NICHOLS, Nick, Niagara Falls. Agri- culture. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. Eleusis, Ho-Nun-De-Kahg Ag-Domecon Association, Treasurer 45 The Cor11e!!Cazn1trjfmmz Board 1, 2, 3, Business Manager 4. CHARLES PHELPS NIcHOLs, Malone. Chemistry. Prepared at Franklin Academy. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. STUART BILLINOS NICHOLSON, Stu, Webster Groves, Mo. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. ZfDEg Quill and Dagger, JCv , Freshman Crew Squad' Varsity Crew Squad 2' Crew Club' Delta Club' Ol-Hcers Club MASAJI NISHIKAWA Nish Mikkaichi apan Mechanical Engineering Prepared au. Hollvwood High School Fresh man Hockey Squad Japanese Students Club OI-IN ARTHUR NOBLE R Art Ithaca Arts and Sciences Prepared at Ithaca High School KAP Universitv Band 1 2 FREDERICK DEALTON NORTON Fred Sandy Creek Agri culture Prepared at Sandv Creek High School AFP Farmers Week Committee 2 3 Round Up Club 1 Treasurer 3 Tb Ca111e7!Ca1z11r13mmz Board 2 3 4 LEONARD NOYES Noisy Leonia NJ Mechanical Engineer Ing Prepared at Leonia High School KAP College Crew 3 Dramatic Club 1 2 3 4 AUGUSTUS MARION NULLE Gus New York City Hotel Adm nistrarion Prepared at Kelvin High School Ye Hosts Manager of Intercollege Crevx 4 , , , , , , , J - , . . J ,J -, , - - ' I I 7 ' .' , - , , Q - , 2. 4, g e ' , 1' , , . .. . y ,. . T - J 1 5 'x ' . I , . - , , , , , - 7 J ' V I , . DX, . f , . N----....i....T ..'T'T ',,,-QQ,,'l'ff: 'YTTTT' LQ .f..' TSE-.1--MTW E-- lI127ll - , i , ..-...- at-4 ll u A is mmm I JOSEPH NUNN, Joe, Salem, Oreg. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Salem High School. Telluride, TBH. FRANK O'BR1EN, JR., Obie, Cynwyd, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Roman Catholic High School. ITKA, Freshman Crew Squad, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, University Chest Committee 3, Totem Club. ,IAMES ALFRED OEST, Jim, Yonkers. Architecture. Prepared at Yonkers High School. KAP, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Soccer Team, Captain, Varsity Soccer Team, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Spring Day Hop Committee 3, Dartmouth Ball Committee 3, University Chest Committee 3, Officers Club. EDWIN STANLEY OPPENHEIMER, Oppy, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at George Washington High School. BEP, Wearer of the C , Freshman Tennis Team, Varsity Tennis Team 3, College Tennis Team 2. EUGENE OROPALLO Gene ' Auburn. Arts and Sciences Prepared at Academic High School AKIDA' Freshman Bas ketball Squad Circolo Italiano CHARLES ROBERT ORSI Cardinal Taunton Mass Forestry Prepared at Huntington Preparatory School AGPA Fresh man Football Squad College Baseball Team 2 3 College Soccer Team 2 3 4 Cornell Foresters THEODORE LEONARD OSBORN R Ted Highland Park lll Arts and Sciences Prepared at Deerfield Shields High School AXA Sphinx Head Scabbard and Blade Freshman Lacrosse Team College Crew 2 Spring Day Hop Committee Dartmouth Ball Committee 4 Ofhcers Club University Band 1 2 Drum Major 3 4 Musical Clubs 3 4 Clef Club Ofhcers Club R O T C Captain 4 DOUGLAS MAcKEAN OVERACKER Doug Gouverneur Veterinarv Prepared at Gouverneur High School ANI! EDWIN LEMP PABST Eddie Oconomowoc Wis Mechanical Engineering Prepared at Milwaukee Country Day School XXII KBQD EDWARD MARSHALL PALMQUIST Eddie Chicopee Mass Agriculture Prepared at Chicopee High School AZ QDKCIP Scabbard and Blade Treasurer 4 Ho Nun De Kah RCT Varsity Rifle Team 2 College Honor Committee 3 4 Rifle Club Musical Clubs 3 4 ROTC Second Lieutenant 3 Mayor 4 Undergraduate Scholarship , I 7 ' . , ' , . .. - .. 7 7 7 ' ' . , ' a 7 1 I I 7 ' .. ., - ,J-, , , - - , 1 1 , , 3, , , I I 7 7 7 9 , , .... , . .. ,. 7 I ' J. . . 1 y A ' , . .. . ,, - 7 7 7 ' . . , , , 1 ' ' ' S .. ,. - . - , , . , , , 1 7 ! 7 7 ' ' ' '7 1 7 ' H1283 X gl M -tax xi tile mail ii HERBERT POPE PARKER, Herb, Scarsdale. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. Xfbg Sopho- more Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4g Druids. WILBUR KLEIN PARKER, Will, Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. Zodiac, Freshman Tennis Team, College Soccer Team 3, College Tennis Team 2, 3. HUBERT HAVEN PARKHURST, Livingston, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at West Orange High School. BRUCE ALFRED PARLETTE, Parle, Cleveland, Ohio. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Lakewood High Schooll ATA, Ye Hosts, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Footbal. Squad 25 Varsity Track Squad 2, Savage Club. ARTHUR FREDERICK PARRY, Art, Granville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Granville High School. BNP' State Cash and Tuition Scholarships RALPH EDWIN PARRY Ithaca Electrical Engineering Pre pared at Ithaca High School STUART DUANE PATERSON Pat Rochester Electrical Engi neering Prepared at East High School TIKQD Davin LAWRENCE PATT Pat Yonkers Arts and Sciences Prepared at Yonkers High School QAM Freshman Track Team Freshman Cross Country Squad Varsity Track Squad 2 Varsity Wrestling Squad 2 3 4 Officers Club GEORGE PAvL1cEK Pavy New York City Arts and Sciences Prepared at Bryant High School ZAE Officers Club R O T C Lieutenant 4 State Tuition Scholarship WILBUR FRANKIIN PHASE Bill Cooperstown Agriculture Prepared at Binghamton Central High School Scorpion VAX Ag Domecon Association Executive Council 4 Kermis Club 2 3 4 Round Up Club 2 3 4 The Colne!! C0lNZfI,j7726Z7Z Board 2 3 Managing Editor 4 7 , . . - nn xv ' ' . , , . 7 J ' ' - 1 1 1 S ' - 1 1 1 - rn rv ' ' 7 ! ' - - 1 1 . , . ., , i - .. . .. 1 . , , . ' . ' 5 H 1 ' 1 1 n 1 1 ' 1 : : -r 7 7 ' tml etmlss or remit CHARLES VERNON PECK, C.V., Cortland. Mechanical En- gineering. Prepared at Cortland High School. ZNg Fresh- man Track Squad, Obeliskg State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. HERBERT HUGHES PECKHAM, Herb, Newport, R.I. Chemis- try. Prepared at Rogers High School. College Crew 1, 2. JAMES JOSEPH PELLETT, Jimmie, Webster. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Webster High School. TKEg Newman Club, Ofhcers Club, Treasurer 3, 4. Davin PENNOCK, Butch, Philadelphia, Pa. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at Westtown School. Zodiacg College Baseball Team 2, 35 College Basketball Team 2, 35 College Soccer Team 2, 3, 45 C.U.R.W. Cabinet 3. XVILLIAM PENNOCK, Bill, Jackson Heights. Agriculture. Prepared at McBurney Preparatory School. AXP, Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Football Squad 2, 35 Flori- culture Club. SALVATORE JOSEPH PERNICIARO, Sam, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Seward Park High School. AfI1Ag Freshman Baseball Squadg Circolo Italianog Newman Club. BORIS PE-rnorr, Pete, Upper Montclair, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Montclair High School. KAg Skulls, Vice- President 45 Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, College Honor Committee 25 Freshman Advisory Com- mittee, KBfI2g Majura. FRANK STILBS PINK, Pinky, North Troy. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lansingburg High School. GA, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Business Manager 4, Officers Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CH.snLEs ANTHONY PIRRO, Jn., Chuck, Riverside, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stamford High School. Afifng Circolo Italiano, Newman Club. EMERSON Sco'r'r BRUCE PITKIN, Pit, Corinth. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Corinth High School. TIKKIU Obeliskg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 513011 I 41 it X tl Is' M il lg ig DA-VID POLLOCK, Dave, Lynchburg, Va. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at Syracuse Nottingham High School. Dramatic Clu 5 State Tuition Scholarship. RICHARD LLEWELLYN POLLOCK, Dick, Atlantic Citv, NJ. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Atlantic City High School. University Orchestra. Juuus HIANE POMERANZE, Beacon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Beacon High School. QZA. ERNST RUSSEL POPE, Ernie, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. B9IIg AKAQ Freshman Crew Squadg Deutscher Verein 3, President 4g State Cash Scholar- shipg Undergraduate Scholarship: The Cornell DMU Sim Board, Columns Editor 3, 4. GILBERT SHIBLEY POWELI. Gil Glen Ridve N. . Forestry. Prepared at Glen Ridge High School. AKE' Freshman Track Team' Varsity Crew Squad 3 4' Varsity Football Squad 3 4 Varsity Track Squad 2 Freshman Cap Burning Committee' Mus cal Clubs 2 THOMAS HENRY POWERS Tom Mount Morris Electrical Engineering Prepared at Mount Morris High School 9 College Honor Committee 3 Olhcers Club R O T C Lieutenant 4 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships The 5151131 Jmnml 0 Engzneefmg Board 3 DONALD NORMAN PRICE Don New York City Arts and S h l ECP' Colle e Sciences Prepared at Horace Mann c oo g Baseball Team 3 FRANCIS OSEPH PRINCIPE Prince Brooklyn Civil Engl neering Prepared at Manual Training High School AfI1A Freshman Basketball Team Freshman Football Squad Varsttv Basketball Squad 2 3 4 College Baseball Team 2 3 4 College Basketball Team 3 Freshman Advisory Committee Anvil Club Circolo Italiano RALPH FENNO PROCTOR Baltimor Md Arts and Sciences Prepared at Boys Latin School ECI? Quill and Dagger Red Key General Spring Day Committee 3 Senior Class Day Committee Freshman Advisory Committee 3 IxBf1D Manager of Wrestling 4 OHN AVERY PRUYN Chicago Ill Architecture Prepared at Francis W Parker School SAX Sphinx Head Scabbard mittee 3 Dartmouth Ball Committee 4 Officers Club 3 4 86 Memorial Stage 2 The Co11zellDzzzb' Szm Board Assistant Advertising Manager 3 Advertising Manager 4 , , U , ,l ' , 1 I S 1 a V a 5 - ' S a i . . . , , . E5 ' 4 g Us - 5 -. - . -, Q 5 1 , .. a., - t . . .rg . J , ' ff . , - ' ' . . I 5 U ' 5 4 , , , Q n , , ts I L gs I 5 - , Q ' e, . ' . . . 2 - 5 5 . ' . i ' S 5 S ' . g x 5 and Blade, Secretary 45 Gargoyleg Spring Day Hop Com- ' 5 h U Q n 1 S . . 5 I . . I , , . l131l ' -r c it f 'rf' I I --r-..i.,- 1 tu .ti I or limi I lf I .1 r Fl l 3 i ll il, I I m ill H H H l 5 l l , QL la lu 4 W El E l il 1, ll l il A l X. ,l I M ll l ll 1 1 3 i VVIILLIAM HENRY PRUYN, 313, Bill, Chicago, Ill. Archi- tecture. Prepared at Francis W Parker School. GAX5 General Spring Day Committee 2. ELMER EDWARD PRYTI-IERcH, Deke, Binghamton. Agri- culture. Prepared at Binghamton High School. fI1KT5 IIAE5 Freshman Cross Country Squad5 Freshman Track Team5 Floriculture Club. HENRY CONGER PURCELL, Hank, Watertown. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at New York Military Academy. XIIT5 Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 45 Clef Club5 KBIIJ5 Musical Clubs 45 University Band 1, 2, 35 University Or- chestra l, 2, 3, 45 R.O.T.C., Captain 4. RICHARD MERLE PUTNEY, Dick, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. CIJKT5 Freshman Wrestling Teamg Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3. ROBERT LEON QUICK, Bob, Ithaca. Civil Engineering. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. 211225 College Crew 3, 45 College Basketball Team 4. HENRY HERBERT RACHLIN, Hank, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. University Band 25 State Tuition Scholarship. ALEXANDER LOUDEN RAEBONE, Ray, New York City. Veterig nary. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School. ANI' XA5 Cosmopolitan Club5 Officers Club. ASHER RANDELL, Ash, Youngstown, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South High School. ZBT. REXFORD ALVA RANSLEY, Rex, Ontario. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Ontario High School. College Crew 2, 35 Farmers' Week Committee 2, 35 Floriculture Club, Kermis Club5 Tb: Came!! Cammlyman Board 2, 3, 4. MITCHELL ERIK RAPPAPORT, Mitch, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School. CIPEA5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Hl32H WILLIAM CHESTER REDDING, JR., Bill, New Rochelle. Civil Engineering. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. ATS2g IICT 5 Freshman Track Teamg Freshman Hockey Teamg Varsity Hockey Team 2, 33 College Soccer Team 3g College Crew 3. WILLIAM MoRRow REQUA, Bill, Schorlack Landing. Agriculture. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. AFP. BENJAMIN BLAIN RHODES, Ben, Gowanda. Mechanical En- gineering. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. KAg Wearer of the C g Freshman Hockey Team, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Hockey Team 2, 3, Senior Class Day Committee. JAMES EDWARD RICE, Jim, Trumansburg. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AAQIJ5 junior Promenade Committeeg KBfIJg Musical Clubs 1. ROBERT DAVIS RICIITMYER, Rickie, lth aca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Tellurideg Clef Clubg Musical Clubs 1, 2g University Band 1, 2, 3gUniversity Orchestra 1 2 President 3 ARTHUR BEIIAGGE RIDDIFORD Art Oak Park Ill M chanical Engineer ng Prepared at Oak Park Township High School ATA Atmos AS ME Chairman 4 The Szbleg fuzfmal 0 Engzueerzng Board Circulation Manager 3 Business Manager 4 MARTIN RIGER Moe Rockaway Beach Arts and Sciences Prepared at Fa Rockaway High School PAM EAX Sphinx Head Senior Class Dav Committee State Cash and Tuition Scholarships Elks Scholarship Tlae Carnellzam Board 3 Editor In Chief 4 EDWARD CHAMPLAIN RILEY Ed Plainfield N M chanIcalEng1neer1ng Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy fIJI'A TB11 Freshman Cross Countrv Squad Freshman Track Squad Varsity Cross Country Squad 3 4 Varsity Track Squad 3 4 Vars tv Wrestling Squad 3 PAUL FREDRIcIc ROBSON Elyria Ohio Architecture Pre pared at Elvria High School QDFA IIAE Freshman Ad visory Committee 4 Clef Club Totem Club Univers ry Band 1 2 3 4 The Farnellzmz Board 3 Senior Associate Manager 4 EUGENE GEORGE Rocrrow Gene Maplewood N Chemistry Prepared at Columbia High School AXE TBH 1 1 ' 44 11 1 1 1 ' C' , . f . I Q , .. . ., , . I . . . ' 1 I II H r 1 1 1 ' ' I . .4 , , 1 , 1 . , , t. , - ' . I. H - , , , J- C 1 A 1 1. ' S 1 1 - I 1 1 A, ' , , . . ' , - 7 1 ' ' .. . . 1 Q 1 1 - r f 1 1 1 1 .I H J 1 1 1 ' ' ,. - , 51331 ttitaax wink CHARLES WAVERLY ROCKEY, Chuck, Elmira. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. ET. BERNHARD O'rTo ROESSLER, Otts, Baltimore, Md. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. Varsity Track Squad 2, College Baseball Team 3, College Soccer Team 3, 4, University Chest Committee 3, College Athletic Manager 4. JOHN ELI ROGERS, Johnny, Inlet. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Webb High School. GX, Quill and Dagger, Ye Hosts, UAE, Totem Club, The Co1'nel!Daib1 .Yun Board, Associate Manager 2, Assistant Circulation Manager 3, Circulation Manager 4. ALBERT ROSENBLUM, Rosy, Middletown. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Middletown High School. CIHBK, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. HARRY RosNER, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchinson Central CBuffaloD High School. Dramatic Club, State Tuition Scholarship. SOLOMON ROSOKOFF, Tonny, Tonawanda. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Tonawanda High School. Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MEYER ROTHWACKS, Mickey, Passaic, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Passaic High School. EAM, AEP, Varsity Debate Team 1, 2, 3, Debate Association, Vice-President 3, Dramatic Club, Cercle Francais, '86 Memorial Stage 3, The Cornell Cantempormjf Board 3. WILLIAM FREDERICK ROUNTREE, Bill, Houston, Texas. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at San Jacinto High School. QIPEK, TBII, IIAE, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Atmos, General Spring Day Committee 35 The Widow Board, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4. FRED RUBMAN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Morris High School. JPZA, AKA, Treasurer 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GUY LOREN RUNDEL, Guy, Jamestown. Chemistry. Pre- pared at Jamestown High School. Seal and Serpent, State Tuition Scholarship. lIl34ll lil. at X llmli L ll SL E, HENRY LUPTON RUTZLER, Hank, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. ATS2. RALPH BELDEN RYAN, Skin, Winnipeg, Man. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lake Forest Academy. SAX, EAX, Sphinx Head, Red Key, The Widow Board 2, 3, Editor-in- Chief 4. EDWIN RICH SAIwiMET, Ed, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Elmira Free Academy. GABA. HAROLD IRVING SAPERSTEIN, Hal, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Troy High School. fI1BK, fIPKfT1g Freshman Wrestlin Team' Debate Association' Cosmo- g , , politan Club, Liberal Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. LAWRENCE WVILSONI SAULSBURY New York City. Arts and Sciences Prepared at Cascadmlla School HAROLD LAURENTIUS SAWI ER Watertown Agriculture Prepared at Watertown High School AFP DAVID SCHAEPPER Brooklyn Arts and Sciences Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School Deutsch r Ve ein State Tuition Scholarship SAM EDWIN SCHARFF Boots Memphis Tenn Eectrical Engineering Prepared at Central High School QEH Scabbard and Blade Freshman Football Squad Clef Club Officers C'ub3 4 University Band 1 2 3 4 ROTC Captain 4 GEORGE HERMAN SCHBELE T George New York Citv Mechanical Engineering Prepared at Evander Childs High School DDE Freshman Football Squad Varsity Football Squad 2 MAXXVELL Scnanznu Mac New 'iork Citv Arts and Sciences Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School OAT Freshman Basebal' Squad Freshman Basketball Squad Freshman Wrestling Squad College Basketball Team 1 Deutscher Verein Philosophy Club State Cash and Tuition Scholarships 1 1 . , . . I , . I . P r ' I . .. - , 1. U - 1 - a 1 ea ' 1 . - , Z , a A a 9 9 7 J ' ' ' 'Q 4- 1, - 1 ,JR-7 7 .' . ' 4 . . - : : .. fr f - . , , I. . - , 1 5 u 5 1 I S s lI135ll twist or 19.111 LEONARD josapn SCHIFF, Kelly, Plattsburg. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Plattsburgh High School. Dramatic Club 1, 2, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WVALTER RAYMOND SCHLOTZHAUER, Walt, Ithaca. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. IIKQ, College Baseball Team 2, 3, Officers Club, Musical Clubs 2, 3. FREDERICK EMIL SCHMITT, Jackson Heights. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Montclair High School. Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 3, Varsity Track Squad 4, College Crew 2, 3. GEORGE RICHARD SCHOEDINGER, JR., Columbus, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School. fID1 A, Fencing Club, Totem Club, Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Manager of Fencing 4. MAX BENJAINIIN SCHREIBER, Mac, New York City. Architec- ture. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4, Officers Club, R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant 4, State Tuition Scholarship. STANLEY BENNETT SCHREUDER, Stan, Edgewood, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Manlius School. EAE, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Basketball Team, Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Tennis Team, Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, Senior Blazer Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. HAROLD FRANK ScHUL'rz, Harry, Brooklyn. Forestry. Prepared at Manual Training High School. BNP, Ho-Nun- de-Kah, Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3, 4, College Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, College Soccer Team 2, 3, 4, Cornell Foresters. JAMES ADOLPH SCHULZ, Jim, Wilmington, Del. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Wilmington High School. KE. LAwRENcE Sci-rum, Larry, Erie, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. HKN, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4, College Baseball Team 3, 4g College Basket- ball Team 3, 4. FREDERICK XVILLIAM SCHUTZ, Fred, Arkport. Agriculture. Prepared at Arkport High School. AZ, Round-Up Club, President 4. 1113611 ' ' ., 1' x A' . - Y lf, l -'Ez lx QL ' I j.jQN1l RQBERT Sci-IWAIITZ, Bob, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. AEH, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WVILLIAM HEWLETT SHARING, Bill, Newburgh. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Newburgh Academy. AEfI1, HKN, HAE, HTHE, Treasurer 4, Sphinx Head, College Honor Committee 2, 3, University Chest Committee 3, Delta Club, Treasurer 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, McMullen Scholarship, The Widow Board 2, Assistant Circulation Manager 3, Circulation Manager 4, Tb: Siblqa' journal afE1zgineeri17g Board 2, Assistant Advertising Manager 3, Advertising Manager 4. JAMES MIZNDENI-IALL SEARLIzs, Jim, Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. CPKYII. FRANCIS RALPH SEARs, Fran, Cortland. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Cortland High School. AFP, Farmers' Week Com- mittee 3, 4, Round-Up Club. WILBEII. Sacon, Bill, Haverstraw. Forestry. Prepared at Haverstraw High School. Ag-Domecon Association, Cornell Foresters, Vice-President 4. HERMAN FRANCIS SEE? Hertu Denver Colo Mechanical Engineering Prepared at Regis High School 9X New man C ub RICHARD SEIPT Dick Norristown Pa Mechanical Engineer Ing Prepared at William Penn Charter School AND CARROLL MARTIN SHAPFER Bud Evanston Ill Arts and Sciences Prepared at Akron West High School QDMA OHN REYNOLDS SIIAL cRoss Svsede Cvnwvd Pa Electri al Engineering Prepared at Lower Merion High School K.. uill and Dagger Red Kev Scabbard and Blade Wearer of the C Freshman Crew Squad Varsitv Crew Squad 7 Senior Blazer Committee Dartmouth Ball Committee 4 Freshman Advisorv Committee 3 Crew Club Delta Club Druids KBQD Ofhcers Club R O T C' First Lieutenant 4 WILLIAM QUMNER SHAW Shv Springvale Me Veterinarv Prepared at Sanfoid High School DTE College Baseball Team Officers Club II II ' . 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' . I . . , ,, . ,, . . . 1 1 1 ' II ,I 1 1 ' 1 ' r I V II I II 'F I '-' 1 a 1 , I ' . . . . SM . - 1 Q -, ,, , II ,I ' . , I , -,Zu 1 1 , 1 I .a 1 1 1 1 ' - ' 1-I ' I II 11 - - V 1 ,1 1 ' . ' . . , 7 . 513711 A I -- I 4tl,Mx cut mmm! Lao SI-IEINRR, Monticello. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Monticello High School. TECIJ5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RONALD LAVBRN SHBLDON, Ron, Camden, NJ. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Collingswood High School, ERNEST RAYMOND SHENKIN Ernie Philadelphia Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at West Philadelphia High School. CIDEII. RICHARD MARVIN SHEPARD Dick Niagara Falls Mechani cal Engineering Prepared at Exet r 'kcademv KA TBH Red Key Senior Blazer Committee itmos Obelisk XVILLIAM Bovvans SHEPARD Bill Berlin Conn Arts and Sciences Prepared at Middletown High School ROTC Captain 4 Assistant Manager of Freshman Lacrosse 3 Manager 4 IRVING DANIEL SI-IIRE Irv Buffalo Arts and Sciences Prepared at Lafayette High School College Crew 1 2 Dramatic Club 2 3 4 Musical Clubs 1 2 3 University Bandl 2 3 Univezsity Orchestral 2 3 Ass1stantCh1me masterl 2 3 Ch1mernaster4 oI'IN XVILLIAM SHOEMAKER Ithaca Architecture Prepared at Ithaca High School Savage Club Musical Clubs 1 FREDERICK WALLACE SHORT Shorty Amityville Lands cape Architecture Prepared at Amitvville High School ET Wearer of the C cCcc Varsity Cross Country Team 4 College Cross Country Team 2 3 College Track Committee 4 Cross Country Club Thumb Tack Club University Band 2 3 Kmclcerbacker Scholarship The Cnlzfmm Board Art Editor 3 RICHMOND BENTLEY SHREVE Pat Hastings on Hudson Mechanical Engineermg Prepared at Scarborough High School ZAE TBII College Honor Committee 2 3 4 Ofhcers Club Second Sibley Award 3 XVILLIAM ROBERT SILCOCKS Bill Green Island Forestry Prepared at Cohoes High School GX Cornell Foresters 1 Sl, 7 - h , .. ,,. i - ' . - e I 1. .. 5 5 Q QA 5 - 1 , .. l- ,H Al ,I h . . AT5 . . . ., 5 O , . 7 .. J., I - I . - - l a' 5 -7 7- 5 A I 7 .5 .L , , 5 D' , , 5 - 3 3 I ' ,I , . . . 5 - . 7 7 1 ' '- 5 .. HS .. .,g . 5 ' I , 5 I Team 2g General Spring Day Committee 3g Sprmg Day Hop n g 5 u L 4 U 4 , .5 5 , . 1 x ' ' ' . 5 5 l ' , , 5 5 o . . 5 I . ,,..LLL1f ,LLQL sg-, ,..-L .,.. -,.-.-.,-.-4...-144i-f 1113811 21 tt r tr I , I .Ir GEORGE MADISON SIMMONS, Sims, Richmondville. Agri- culture. Prepared at Richmondville High School. Freshman Baseball Squadg University Band 1, 2g Cosmopolitan Club. SMITH SIMPSON, Cherrydale, Va. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Washington Western High School. GIEK, KIJBK. SIDNEY PETER Sxorcos, Sid, Trenton, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Trenton High School. fblifbg Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, 4. ASA HOWARD SMITH, Ace, Seneca Falls. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Mynderse Academy. AT, Freshman Basketball Squad, Varsity Basketball Squad 3, DANIEL CONNELLY SMITH, Dan, Lorain, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lorain High School. A2435 Newman Club. ELTON MASON S1N1I'1H Smitty Canandaigua Agriculture Prepared at Canandaigua Academy AZ AKA Ho Nun De Kah JCV Fr shman Crew Varsity Crew Squad 2 3 College Soccer Team 4 Farmers Week Committee 1 2 3 4 Ag Domecon Association President 4 Crew Club 3 4 Kermis Club 2 3 President 4 C U R W Cabinet 2 Rochest er Stage 3 AMES BARKER SMITH R Red Denver Colo Hotel Ad ministration Prepared at South Denver High School YAE Sphinx Head Red Key Ye Hosts College Basketball Team 2 3 College Tennis Team 2 3 Princeton Ball Com mittee 3 Boxing Club Officers Club Cornell Hotel As sociation Treasurer 3 International Stewards Scholar ship Assistant Manager of Interscholastic Football 3 Manager 4 AMES MORGAN SMITH Detroit Mich Arts and Sciences Prepared at Northwestern High School AT IIDA-112 Freshman Baseball Team Freshman Soccer Team Varsit Baseball Team 2 3 Y arsity Soccer Team 2 Fresh Y man Advisory Committee 3 Savage Club STEWART SMITH R Swarthmore Pa Agriculture Prepared at Swarthmore College AT RoEERt SMITH Bob Utica Arts and Sciences Pr pared I - h 9 A 4 - - - 9 4 C 5 m . 5 5 5 , 5 I , 5 I , 9 - . - . 5 - -1 4 ' 4 4 3 5- . , 5 t , 4 - I D 5 S . 5 , ' - ,, s ' Q , J , , Jim, ', , ' . . ' . 5 5 S S . Q , . I l , I - I 5 . . ,J ., , . ' . , , . . c at Utica Free Academy. State Cash Scholarship. H139ll CLASS GE' MINI ROBERT LEE SMITH, Lee, North Tonawanda. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at North Tonawanda High School. ETF., State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Eudorus C Kenney Scholarship. WVILMER LEE SMITH, Smitty, Richmondville. Agriculture. Prepared at Richmondville High School. RICHARD BAXTER SPELSHOUSE, Dick, Hollis. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newtown High School. SAX, AKA, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. ALFRED Gus'rAv SPINDLER, Al, Cold-Spring-on-Hudson. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Haldane High School. Musical Clubs 3, 4, State Tuition Scholarship. ROBERT FRANK SPITZMILLER, Spitz, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Nichols School. KA, Wearer of the C , UI-ICT , Freshman Hockey Team, Varsity Hockey Team 2, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, KBQI, Majura. WVILLIAM SAMUEL SPRING, Bill, New York City. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at George Washington High School. QA, cCcc , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 3, Team 4, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4, College Baseball Team 3, College Cross Country Team 1, 2, 3, 4, College Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Club, State Tuition Scholarship. GLENN DEWEY STAFFORD, Staff, Cortland. Veterinary. Prepared at Cortland High School. QTE, XA, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C' ', Freshman Track Team, Captain, Varsity Wrestling Team 2, 3, Captain 4, College Soccer Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Intercollegiate Light-Heavyweight and Heavyweight Wrestling Champion 3, National Collegiate Wrestling Champion 4. ROBERT WILLIAM STAFFORD, Bob, Tuckahoe. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Waverly High School. RC'r , Freshman Rifle Team, Freshman Track Squad, Freshman Fencing Squad, Varsity Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track Squad 3, Cosmopolitan Club. XVALLACE Joi-IN STAKEL, Wally, Batavia. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Batavia High School. ATA, IIDACD, HAE, EAX, Sphinx Head, Freshman Banquet Committee, junior Smoker Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Cornellimz Board 3, Managing Editor 4. BERNARD BENJAMIN STAMBLER, Bernee, Staten Island. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Curtis High School. AETI, Musical Clubs 2, 3, 4, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 514011 gi ll,l. it ei- lf?-li ll BERNARD JOHN SrANEsLow, Stan, Waterbury, Conn. Chcmis- try. Prepared at Binghamton Central High School. AXE, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, College Baseball Team 1, 3, College Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, College Soccer Team 3, State Tuition Scholarship. SAMUEL ELBERT STEELE, Sam, Norwood, Mass. Agriculture. Prepared at Norwood High School. Scorpion, HAZ, Floriculture Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Ofhcers Club, R. O. T. C., Lieutenant 3, 4, Undergraduate Scholarship, Woman's Club Scholarship, Tlf: Cw'mi'l Coznmjwzfrzz Board 1, 2, 3, Student Room Agency, Associate Manager 2, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 4. CHARLES GREAXVES STETSON, Charlie, Milford, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Kimball Academy. BGIT, Gold- win Key, Skulls, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Foot- ball Squad 3, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3, Druids, KBCD. HENRY NOYES STEUBER, Upper Montclair, Chemistry. Prepared at Montclair High School. AXE, cCcc , Fresh- man Cross Country Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 3, College Track Team 2, 3, Cross Country Club. ROBERT S'r1EoLr'rz, Bob, Chicago, Ill. Hotel Administration. Prepared at St. johns Military Academy CDelalield, Wisj AXP, UAE, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Ye Hosts, Freshman Fencing Squad, Dartmouth Ball Committee 4, Totem Club' Officers Club' Scabbard and Blade' R O T C Captain 4 The Came!! D410 Sznz Board 2 3 Business Manager 4 INFORD EDWARD STILES Ed Great Neck Electrical Engineering Prepared at Poly technic Preparatory School AX College Baseball Team 2 Delta Club University Band CLYDE SHERMAN STINE Pine Grote Pa Arts and Sciences Prepared at Pine Groxe High School Musical Clubs 3 4 CHARLES PAUL STOLBERG Charlie Glen Ridge N Civil Engineering Prepared at Tome School 24152. Senior Class Day Committee The Wzdaw Board 2 3 Managing Editor 4 GEORGE Acoia STRANG Strang Akron Veterinary Pre pared at Akron High School DTE Freshman W estling Team Varsrty Crew Squad 2 3 4 College Soccer Team 2 3 4 College Baseball Team 2 3 4 HARRY SrRoN IN Brooklyn Arts and Sciences Prepared Thomas Jefferson High School OAT Freshman Basketball Squad State Tuition Scholarship a 1 A ---- 1 . , I ', r i - , , L , , . , 1 Q , 2, 3. . Y - 1 7 ' y . , , .. . .. - J - - 3 7 7 ' ' . . 4, - . . , 7 7 3 ' .. ,. Q - - dl' 1 P ' ' . . , 1 1 i 1 , 2 , 1 , i - f- f ' at Q , . - - , , . -. A H14111 2 fig! ei,n,,A5Is or wan E ARTHUR HARDING STUBBLEPIELD, Grenell. Chemistry. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. State Tuition Scholarship. HERNIAN STUETZER, JR., Doc, Port Washington. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Port Washington High School. B9Hg Goldwin Key, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 35 College Crew 2, Odicers Clubg Polo and Riding Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Bogart Scholarship. WILLIAM FRANCIS SULLIVAN, Bill, Amsterdam. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Amsterdam High School. Tellurideg TIAEQ Aleph Samachg Student Council 35 Varsity Football Squad 35 Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Senior Blazer Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Book and Bowl, Manuscript Clubg Knickerbacker Bursary, State Cash and Tuition Seholarshipsg The Cornell Daibf Szm Board 1, 2, 3. VICTOR THOMAS SURROWS, Vic, Cleveland, Ohio, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lincoln High School. A2115 fIDBKg 49.545, BENJAMIN WEBSTER SUYDAM, JR., Web, Syracuse. Veterinary. Prepared at New Brunswick High School. ANP, College Baseball Team 2, 3g College Basketball Team 1, Zg College Tennis Team 3. JOSEPII SWIRE, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany High School. Liberal Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- shipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. GEORGE JOSEPH TALIANORE, Talley, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Madison High School. Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 College Baseball Team 2, Debate Club, State Tuition Scholarship. FRANK HOWARD TAYLOR, Sarasota, Fla. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Oakwood High School. BSU, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 3, 45 Varsity Track Squad 3, 4, Cross Country Club, Vice-President 4. HUGH BUSBY TAYLOR, Busby, Buffalo. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Masten Park High School. AZCIU State Cash Scholarship, The Sibley jozzrmz! of Engineering Board 2, 3, Managing Editor 4. DANIEL ROBERT TERRY, Dan, Terryville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Port Jefferson High School. fIPKEg Oliicers Clubg R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant 4. 514211 l Eg! ai, 1- its x tiki liiii li Il l g f f, LUCIEN THARAUD, Summit, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Union Hill High School. JOHN HOW'ARD THOMAS, Johnnie, Youngstown, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Rayen High School. BSU, Skulls. WILMER LEIGH THOMPSON, Tommy, Charleston, S.C. Electri- cal Engineering. Prepared at Charleston High School. GX, UAE, Delta Club, The Colnmzzr Board 3, 4. EDWARD THOMSON, Scotty, Rochester. Civil Engineering. Prepared at East High School. TBIT, XE, Rod and Bob, Freshman Soccer Squad, Varsity Soccer Team 4, College Soccer Team 3, McMullen Scholarship. JOHN XVALLER THORNB, Jack, Skaneateles. Agriculture. Prepared at Skaneateles High School. AFP, Ho-Nun-De- Kah, Freshman Soccer Squad, Freshman Wrestling Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad Z 3 College Soccer Team 2 3 College Wrestling Team 3 4 ADOLPH EDWARD TIESLBR Doc Briarcliff Manor Chemis try Pre ated at Pleasantville High School TKE Clef Club O cers Club University Band 2 3 ROBERT LAMBERT TIMMERMAN Timmy Lima Ohio Hotel Administration Prepared at Central High School EK Ye Hosts Hotel Association 2 3 Treasurer 4 KBCD ARTHUR ROCHE TOBIN Art Chicago Ill Mechanical Engineering Prepared at University High School ATU Assistant Manager of Fencing 3 OHN Tocco Endicott Arts and Sciences Prepared at Union Endicott High School Freshman Track Squad UINTON LE ACH TODD uint Mexico Veterinary Pre pared at Mexico Academv QTE 1I143ll ,SV lil? a . ll lim 0 . gflf? ' - - . 'till M ' I,-s . , ' t- Elo zflff N 3 3 llfgli . i : ' U , .O f . , 1 V: -Y: . i i-, I 'fail ' f . . . - . - ' 'bfi ' - l . ' s ini -. PM - . . ill' . . I ' ' l',!Q V' M' ' N 'ij.i i1T'ig. ggdgie :Q - eeeee-A -A-fe-A--ee--e-fi-A-M 4-Maxim-1 , to O c' mom Icco f , ':c m'ctt u l ,Q Tufts 1' ,T Ml igif ,7 lwllii 1, 3 E 3 A l l 1 t it tit lillil lg ALBERT TOMASULO, Al, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. GKCP. JOHN SELBY TOWNSEND, JR., Chicago, Ill. Architecture. Prepared at Thornton High School CHarvey, Ill.D QIDKE, TBTI, Gargoyle, Scabbard and Blade, General Spring Day Committee 3, University Chest Committee 3, Othcers Club, Musical Clubs 3, 4, The Cawzellhzfz Board, Art Editor 4. THOMAS BRODHEAD TRAcY, Tom, Owego. Mechanical En- gineering. NPT, Musical Clubs 2, 3. GEORGE FERDINAND TRAUE, Niagara Falls. Hotel Adminis- tration. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. Zodiac. CARROLL GARLAND TRAYLOR, Pete, Richmond, Va. Civil Engineering. Prepared at John Marshall High School. EN, Rod and Bob, University Chest Committee 33 A.S.C.E., Treasurer 4, The Cornell Civil Evzgineer Board 3, Business Manager 4. MORRIS EARLY TROTTER, JR., Trot, Charlotte, N.C. Landscape Architecture. Prepared at Charlotte High School. IIKA, College Tennis Team 1, 2, General Spring Day Committee 3, L'Ogive. HSIEN-SAN TSANG, Shanghai, China. Civil Engineering. Pre- pared at Universitato Utopia. PNP, Chinese Students Club. GEORGE Louis TuN1cK, Whitey, Greenwich, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Greenwich High School. AMERICO DANIEL TuR1ss1N1, Scranton, Pa. Chemistry. Pre- pared at Blakely High School. CLESSON N.ATHAN TURNER, Clip, Sodus. Agriculture. Prepared at Sodus High School. KAP, LC'r , Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Team 3, 4, College Basketball Team 2, 3. lll44ll T rs , . . f1 - . 'c gl atrium tr 11:15 at AVILLIAM .AALFRED TYDEMAN, JR., Bill, Easton, Pa. Architec- ture. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. NllTg Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 3, 4. HUBERT Aucusrus TYLER, Bert, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Arnold Preparatory School. IIKA. JACK DEXVITT VAIL, jack, Binghamton. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Binghamton High School. XIIT. CARL EDWARD VAN DEMAN, Van, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AZ. GEORGE HOWARD VANDERBECR Vandy Cy nwyd Pa. M - chanical Engineering. Prepar d at Hat erford Preparatory School. 'ifb' TBII' Atmos' Freshman Tennis Team' Var- sity Tennis Squad 4 Varsity Wrestling Squad 3' College Honor Committee 2 3 4 General Spring Day Committee 3 Freshman Adusory Committee 3 4 University Chest Committee OATHER C VAN HYNING Van Gainesville Fla r culture Prepared at Gainsville High School 1112 Varsity Rifle Team 4 WILLIAM Moons VANNEMAN Bill Albany Arts and Sciences Prepared at Albany Academy KA uill and Dagger Red Key Scabbard and Blade Wearer ofthe C Freshman Crew Vtrsitv Crew 2 3 Sophomore Smoker Committee University Chest Committee unior Promenade Committee Chairman Freshman Adxisory Committee Crew Club Majura Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall EDGAR VAN ROSEN Van Brooklyn Electrical Engineer ing Prepared at Brooklyn Technical H gh School HARDING VAN SCHAACK Van Wilmette I l Mechanical Engineering Prepared at New Trier Township High School XXI! Freshman Football Squad Varsity Football Squad 2 Flying Club Ofhcers Club OHN ARTHUR VERNRY ohnny I eRoy Agriculture Pre pared at LeRoy High School ATA Vars1ty Crew Squad 2 3 College Crew 1 Ofhcers Club R O T C Captain 4 1 7 7 7 C 3 1 A 7 7 V 7 - 1 1 , 1 'I 7 7 7 , . , . 7 7 7 1 1. 11 A 1 - 1- , , , . Ag. . . , . , . . , ' . . A ,- ,Q 1 1 1 1 7 ' , v 1 1 ,J , . , . . 1 1 1 , . . .. 11 7 - 1 1 1 - 1 .l 11 - I - 7 I 7 A' . 4 . ' . 7 7 7 , . .. 1. - J , J , - . . - , . - 1 1 :v 1 1 - - ' 'n ' 514511 l H-3, ll,l-AI.SIX Ulf l.Sll.,lSll HAROLD BLANcHARD VINCENT, JR., Hal, Salem, Ohio. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Germantown High School. Freshman Baseball Squad, Freshman Basketball Squadg Varsity Baseball Team 45 Varsity Basketball Team 3, 45 College Baseball Team 35 College Cross Country Team 4g College Soccer Team 45 Delta Club, Manager of College Athletics 4. WILLIAM HENRY VOGEL, JR., Bill, Caldwell, N.-I. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Caldwell High School. AEQQ HKN. BERNARD WAGER, Far Rockaway. Chemistry. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. NORMAN SPENSER WAGNER, Wag, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Coughlin High School. Seal and Serpent' EFE. LAWRENCE TOBIAS WAITZ Larry ama1ca Veterinary Prepared at Jamaica H1gh School AXII Freshman Hockey Team Varsity Hockev Squad DUANE BILLINGS WALKER Skeet Rochester Arts and Sclences Prepared at Starkey Semlnary SA WILLIAM EDWARD WALKER Ted Winchester Mass M chanlcal Engineering Prepared at Wmchester Hlgh School ET University Chest Committee 3 GEORGE CURLIS WALLACE Bedford OhIo C1V1l Engmeermg Prepared at Bedford H1gh School ZAE Sphinx Head Pvramld VZFSIIV Football Squad 2 Team 3 4 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3 College Basketball Team 2 3 4 Under graduate Scholarship OHN WOGEL WVALLER ohnnre New York CICV Arts and Sciences Prepared at Horace Mann School 7BT RCT Freshman Rifle Team Vars ty R1fle Team 2 3 4 Varsity Wrestling Squad 2 3 RIfle Team Captain 4 oI-IN MURRAY WALSH ack Watkins Glen Civil Engineering Prepared at Manlius Military Academy 42.59 TBH XE Rod and Bob s .. .. - - , . J - - ' a I . ' .. .. 1 1 ' .. .. - 1 1 v ' C' . , . 1 1 ' . Q 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 S . . 1 ' J y .. . .. - , J . .- . I.. ... . . 4 , , i 1 1 s : . S . - .. r .. - ' ' J ,JR-, .l , - ' -1 n 1 - 514611 ill or l3i9Qili JOHN HART WALTER, Johnny, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lawrenceville School. AKE. WILSON GANNETT WALTERS, Bill, Rochester. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Monroe HiglI School. Freshman Football Squad, College Basketball Team 4, College Soccer Team 4. LEROY HANIILTON WARDNER, Doc, Saranac Lake, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Saranac Lake High School. AXA, XA, Skulls, University Band I, 2, 3, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Musical Clubs 2, 3, 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ERNEST NEAL WARREN, Ernie, Carthage. Law. Prepared at Carthage High School. AND, Boardman Scholarship, Tb: Camel! Law Qzmrterbf, Managing Editor 4. IRVING CARL WATKINS, Ike, Omaha, Nebr. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Culx er Military Academy WIFE TBII' XE' Musical Clubs 2 3 FRANK MATTHEW WATSON Frank Syracuse Mechanical Engineering Prepared at Chicago Hyde Park High School Seal and Serpent Varsity Baseball Squad 2 CLARENCE AMES WEBSTER Webby Gouverneur Aits and Sciences Prepared at Gouverneur I-hgh School AXP HAE EAX Quill and Dagge Freshman Soccer Squad Senior Blazer Committee Totem Club State Tuition Schol arship The Ca1neZlDfzzly S1172 Boardl 2 3 Managing Editor ERRY AMES WELCH Ithaca Forestry Prepared at Ithaca High School Freshman Basketball Team College Baseball Team 2 3 4 College Basketball Team 2 3 4 College Soccer Team2 3 4 Cornell Foresters FREDERICK WILLIAM WENDLAND Fred Elmhurst Ill M chanical Engineering Prepared at York Community High School BSU NATHAN WERNICOEE Nat Brooklyn Veterinary Pre pared at Bushwick High School r ' 7 ' H I : 4 : , . .4 H f a 1 - , . it iv 1 .I , , - . L . , . . ' ,.. - 1 1 'Q 2 7 7 - I ' 7 I a .I I , - - - 1 2 I a a n r ' J I J ' .. H C 1 I ' ' I .- -I r - - I I ' ' 514711 El att. or will IZ LESLIE ALTEN WEST, Westy, Poughkeepsie. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. GLPA9. RICHARD WALLEsER VVIEST, Dick, Elgin, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Elgin Academy. BSU, Sphinx Head, Goldwin Key, Spiked Shoe, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, Team 4, College Track Team 2, 3, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Druids, KBCP. CHARLES HULEERT WHITE, Whitey, Fairport. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Fairport High School. Scorpion, Goldwin Key, College Baseball Team 2, 3, 4, College Basketball Team 2, 3, 4. HENRY PBILB WI-IITE, Guilford College, N.C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Westtown School. CLARK JAMES WHITMAN, Whit, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ovid High School. OKIID, Musical Clubs 4. EZRA BAILEY WHITMAN, JR., Bus, Baltimore, Md. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Boys Latin School. AT, Pyramid, President 4, College Honor Committee 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, KBQD, Majura. WVALTER NORTH WHITNEY, JR., Walt, Buffalo. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Lafayette High School. KAP, HKN, HTHE, College Baseball Team 3, 4, Delta Club, State Cash Scholarship, McMullen Scholarship. EDWIN AYLBURTON WILLIS, Ed, Muscatine, Iowa. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Blair Academy. ZX, Junior Smoker Committee, Druids, KBCIP, Atmos, Obelisk. CHRISTOPHER WILLIANI W1IsoN, JR., Chris, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School. AT, Quill and Da ger, President 4, Aleph Samach, Scabbard and Blade, Spiked Shoe, College Honor Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Promenade Committee, Dartmouth Ball Committee 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Cross Country Club, Ofiicers Club, R.O.T.C., Colonel 4, Assistant Manager of Cross Country 3, Manager 4, Assistant Manager of Track 3, Manager 4. ELMER AUGUST XVOELFFER, Wolfe, Watertown, Wis. Veterinary. Prepared at Watertown High School. SITE. 514811 f- A ' f- -- i 1 v v I I, I I IIII I, 1 mflfgi ll.. Jia l .Lv l l IffI1fI.1 he I I. 5. ' L LAWRENCE WoLcoTT, Larry, West Hartford, Conn. Agri- culture. Prepared at West Hartford High School. QPKT. ' MARLIN RICHARD XVOLF, Dick, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. SAX. CARL PAUL Womrif, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Pre- pared at New Utrecht High School. Freshman Track Squad. WARREN Sims Wiuonr, Foggy, Mamaroneck. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Riverdale Country School. fIPKXIf, Red Key, junior Smoker Committee. WILLIAM ARTHUR AVRIGHT, JR., Bill, Baltimore, Md. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Institute. GA. I CLARENCE HENRY YARRow, Mike, Haddam, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Deep Springs Preparatory School. Telluride, Varsity Fencing Team 3, Fencing Club, Satur- if day Lunch Club, C.U.R.W. Cabinet, President 4. l H Faux LESSING YERZLEY, Slux, Newark, NJ. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Barringer High School. Freshman , r. Track Team, Varisty Cross Country Squad 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track Squad Z, 3, Team 4, McMullen Scholarship. ' l. EDWIN PARSON YOUNG, Jn., Ed, Towanda, Pa. Arts and ,Il Sciences. Prepared at Towanda High School. AACIJ, UAE, ZAX, Quill and Dagger, University Chest Committee, l General Spring Day Committee 3, junior Promenade Com- li mittee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4, Book and Bowl, Custodian of Class Pipe, Class all Historian, The Came!! Duib' .SINI Board 1, 2, 3, Editor-in- il Chief 4. .l ALBERT MANSFIELD YUNICH, Al, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Q Prepared at Albany High School. State Cash and Tuition ,Q Scholarships. 1 il NELSON ZABRISKIE, Zabie, New York City. Electrical ' Engineering. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. 5149i HTH lillDEi'NIEll-lLlI AN AMos GREEN ALLEN, JR., Mose, Chicago, Ill. Forestry, Prepared at Chicago Latin School. KIDEKQ Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, Team 3. JAMES WALLACE BARCLAY, Jim, Berea, Ohio. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Berea High School. HAROLD MICHAEL BARNHART, Duke, Mahoney City, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mahoney City High School. EDMUND BAXTER, Red, Easton, Md. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Taft School. Xflvg Majurag The Come!! Daib' .frm Board 1, 2. EDWARD BECKER, Ed, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School.. KIIKNIIQ Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2. MAXXVELL RURUs BERRY, JR., Mack, Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Shaw High School. KEg Skulls, Southern Club, President 4. HOWARD LEON BROWNING, Hunch, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Saint Luke's School CWayne, Pal. KIJKXII, The Came!! Daib .Sim Board 1, 2. ALEXANDER LOLLER CRAWFORBD, JR., Alec, Ardmore, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Haverford High School. ZXI1. XVILLIAM CURT1s,JR., West Bridgewater, Mass. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Boston Stone School. EDWARD THOMAS FAGAN, Eddie, Herkimer. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Herkimer High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. KENNETH Tmfrs FARNELL, Ken, Mohawk. Agriculture. Prepared at Mohawk High School. ADOLF FURRER, Ozone Park. Agriculture. Cosmopolitan Club, Deutscher Verein. CHARLES TAGLIABUE HAPGOOD, Hap, Shoreham. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Morristown Preparatory School. ZXI1g Freshman Hockey Team 5 Varsity Hockey Squad 2, 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Book and Bowl, KBG15 Majura. N1crcoLA1 NIKOLAS KOJEVNIKOFP, Russia. Chemistry. State Tuition Scholarship. , HARRY TOWNSEND LIPSKY, Arlington, NJ. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. Cos- mopolitan Clubg Liberal Club, Ofhcers Club. LEON SAMUEL LO1zEAux,JR., Lee, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Rutgers Preparatory School. Varsity Baseball Squad 3. ll1S0l .lg-.14 Ilflllill zg-g- GEORGE WELLESLEY MCCORMICK, JR., Mac, Menominee, Mich. Civil Engineering. Prepared at The Choate School. 2111, Varsity Polo Team 4, General Spring Day Committee 3, Officers Club. ROBERT GIBSON PINKERTON, Pink, Ben Avon, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Kiskiminetas Preparatory School. EX. EDWARD DAVISON RAMAGB, Eddie, Bloomington, Ill. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Valparaiso University Preparatory School: CIDAXII, Cornell Society of Hotel Men. HENRY HARWOOD ROUSSBAU, Pete, Washington, D.C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Upper Canada College, Toronto. KA, Quill and Dagger, Scabbard and Blade, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, Team 3, Varsity Track Squad 2, Spring Day Hop Committee 3, Senior Class Day Committee, Chairman, Dartmouth Ball Committee, Chairman 45 KBIIJ, Majura, '94 Memorial Debate Team 3, R.O.T.C., Captain 4. Jacon HAAR Scmrr, Jack, Sea Gate. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at James Madison High School. Fresh- man Track Squad, Freshman Baseball Squad, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALFRED THOMAS SHELBY, Hensonville. Agriculture. Prepared at Cairo High School. Forestry Clubg Syracuse University Scholarship. JOSEPH SHACTBR, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. BZP, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Soccer Team, College Soccer Team 2, 3. HYMAN SIROTA, Hy, Brooklyn. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Varsity Baseball Squad 3g Varsity Football Squad 4. IRVING SPBLMAN, Spellie, Silver Bay. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Silver Bay School. Freshman Hockey Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 3, 4, University Chest Committee 3. RALPH HENRY STODDARD, Goshen. Agriculture. Prepared at Goshen High School. AECIP, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, College Track Team 1, 2, 3, Totem Club. STUART FRANK .VAN ARSDALE, Van, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Warsaw High School. EDWARD STANDISH WESTBROOK, JR., Ed, Evanston, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Shattuck Military Academy. AAIID. ROBLEY Coolc WILLIAMS, Hanford, Calif. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lincoln'CLoS AngelesD High School. Telluride, CPBK, Quill and Dagger, Spiked Shoe, TCT , Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Cornell Club of Southern California Scholarship. MAURICE WOOLVERTON, Mo, Scarsdale. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Horace Mann School. Xflb, Freshman Football Team. s l 1 l l151l . YYVY h. , Y, . - .,,,.f -. .-,.,,v -. V V A Y V t,a..,..-..,.-..- -,........-...?,,. ii if lf. 6 2rl.NEnEe-. it ll AN ll? 5 411-I0.l'E I-361151 HBESTTHE n cyan DASH 13 We F i' l l lx 'A ga:--r 11, ...::,4B'.4'a17 The Class of I93I , EDV IN PARSON YOUNG JR. 31 , One of the best things about most histories is that they take the trouble to . point out trends they give one you thing at a time and when they are through with i the thing thev tell you how far along the road you have progressed. l ll This history will step outside the usual field probably to its detriment. But the . reasons are obs ious It would be pleasant indeed if it were possible to lay one's l Hnger on the developments that have taken place in four short years, to darken some details and to lighten others to have a goal in mind and to omit from the history everything that does not help to approach ,. t the goal. For one who is standing within the four year period however, one who is l QVGA .SCF not properly beyond it himself, to attempt g to generalize would be folly. So it will be the purpose of this his- tory to note the events as they happened, to W , ' and to try as much as possible to recall the i p W ll l atmosphere that surrounded them. After i N all it is the sequence of events that makes ' this potpourri they call college life amus- i in. It is hardly necessary to paint the little town and the campus into which the class of 1931 stepped one pleasant Septemff ber morning in 1927. Ithaca is more of a r spirit than a town and there is no reason the bloodsuckcrs knog H as Cgmpgfs to believe that it has changed much more ,4'bb7r .Q .. . H .-- A r ,, -,,-..-.- ... -J Y ' Y ft ' . M ,g::i.:-,, .gi- '.-.Y.-J' f , ill l' 1 HM I I 1 - 'iii' Q--fx-jpfi ir-ie A A I V' 1 J i if . , By 1 is 'j J J 3 . Q 4 , 4 Ii ' J , N . . . , .' li - , r ,r ' - - u l lb . . i ii 7 ffl be g aps ft + . l il - C2 'bel ' ol AM5LEi iwll .f Nw Jill W' f ill i Q W fmxalluiq l l - D rllllHlSlHlllmnmlI I preserve somewhat of a chronological order r ii hr- ..111'liiii1 ti!-A f :Qi l lil! F' . 1 lit Al Wg g l i' l l . ll lg l V4 J i. A 4 -' V -' , . 5 X i .. g , Q A , II15211 ,...........-:..,-.- , , ,..........i-....-2. WA-ES - 1- y A.. i 1 M -11 L-,,.,..,.....,. in the past sixty-three years than it will in the succeeding sixty-five. It is the ob- server that changes, not Ithaca, and the phases through which the observer passes are by no means peculiar to the class of 1931. When the long registration line shuffled toward Goldwin Smith on this particular Monday morning, the life of the University was already in full swing. It is true that classes hadn't started, but, after all, classes are incidental, expecially in retrospect. The bloodsuckers known familiarly as compets were busy getting in the first licks at the freshmen, striking while the iron was hot. The Sun carried headlines which told that the first football game was a thing of the past. Clarkson Tech had been humbled 41-Og a great rivalry had been started, and what loyal Cornellian was there in the line who did not feel secretly pleased with the success of his team? But before the newcomers had time to feel much of anything, rushing set in, And over this phase of Cornell life, our history must pass quickly. To anyone who has ever been through an Ithaca rushing season, the phenomenon is beyond words, to one who has never experienced it, rushing at Cornell could not be explained. Suffice it to say that by the end of that first week, just about the time classes got going, half of the 1931 buttonholes were filled with various devices, many of whose meanings never have been fathomed by man or beast. The fraternity men had done their work well, and the members of 1931 were past masters of the art of knowing how to be rushed. With a few classes to attend on the way, the 1931 ship set sail gracefully for the Princeton game, the first island on a little known sea. The announcement that there would be no band on the field that day cannot be said to have had a serious effect on any freshman's sleep. There were too many other things to think about, yet that simple announcement was to lead directly to the class's first taste of its adopted member, Colonel Joe Beacham. The Niagara and Richmond contests were not dis- turbing, Princeton was still the only real 1 foe on the horizon. i A last minute campaign of ballyhoo, an A -V exchange of telegrams with Princeton, and Am a couple of good orchestras were the pin- uw., Ni? I gredients that went into the first big party, A '!g the Princeton Ball. Some one mentioned ..,,,,-, the band, but the dance was pretty good by 1 lil i , itself, and the freshmen who found their 0 Way to the Drill Hall the night before the Ax l l A game didn't much care what their money lllll ml ,X I-vp A. was used for. The delightful senior sense ' o ' -1 'N a G i of responsibility for every dollar that he lx X lar, , A spends, even after it has been spent, had not 5 X : . if l yet appeared. xxltll I ,.. X So it was with perhaps the first real , - ' - im-Eh A' r feeling of pride in Cornell that the freshmen y -L --,453 Sat in the Stands next day and Watched 3' T The fraternity men had done their work little detachment that looked more like well. 111531 ,,...g..M - 'N . .oy v wx . - ,-,-.- . -.A . . , ll ' 1 J it ' - ' V' ' .,,. W., -...,f.,,,..,...... i, ' ii H5 1+ it 4 m iw n 'W g . .-,. .. 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And so the year rolled on. Columbia and Dartmouth weekends came and went. The team was not so good, but it was trying hard. Some realization of what sports- men at Cornell must take in good grace began to come to the Freshmen. There were other things than athletics. The Cornell Medical School in New York, long dis- tinguished, suddenly stepped into even greater prominence when a merger with the New York Hospital involving some sixty millions was announced. The echoes in Ithaca were loud, it is not often that any university gets its finger in so big a pie. The Penn game and Thanksgiving recess came on apace. Despite a football season T --' F that had been anything but successful, 19.5 CUT f hopes ran high for ultimate success at 4,0 ' Philadelphia. They reached their climax in an enthusiastic rally in Bailey Hall, followed by a torchlight parade to the I, ig, station. The torches spattered, coats were . burned in the parade, the team was beaten ,4 ' 35-O. Thus passed 1931's enthusiasm for fi, p - . r bb rallies, it has never been revived. E ' The few days till Christmas passed It-,,.,V,:,,,N,. ,QQ 2 AAA-'N quickly. A barrage of telegrams soothed ,K ' Quaker feelings ruffled by a caustic editorial E' 'T sg ig V in the Sun after the Penn game. Only an f editor's opinion, said one telegram, and :LC the incident assed. A owerful ush to- rr 'ego-rr g ward things siholastic wis given vghen the There were other things than athletics. UCWS Came Out that Cighfyfighf had been lll54ll ,-- ---v --,-.f , if 1 'V 'avr-u ' 1 vw -,, ' .' , , , 1 . , , , , L N, ,L as i,k . V i f ni lrpwg .J all -1 H eel all so s x 1 . elected to Phi Bete. The shock of another round of pre-Christmas prelims did much to cool the new-found ardor. The first long vacation came, and the unsleeping musical clubs ranged west to Dallas, where most of them fell in love. The new year found them back in Ithaca sadder and wiser. After a poor start, the basketball team got going and lead the league for a while. Showing too much enthusiasm, a wing of Sage caught fire, but it was put out without serious damage by a little water from the Ithaca firemen, and a lot of wit from a generous crowd of Cornellians. Came the task of examinations and then the reward of the first Junior Week. Most of 1931 that saw this institution at all saw it through the employees' window of fraternity house cloakrooms. But other years were coming. With 138 familiar faces gone, the University watched the new term come in. Larned Cup tournament, track victories, and campus presidential polls helped pass the dreary part of the school year. A petition that women be allowed to participate in Class Day exercises promised to stir up some fun. But the Student Council rose to the defence of masculinity and clamped down on any such idea. The principle seem- ed to be that with the women participating, there would be no one to watch the performance. Other reasons were, of course, given. Easter and the heaviest snowfall in years came close together. To relieve the enforced monotony, College Humor, in conjunction with the Widow ran a campus beauty contest. But Cornell was not to fall victim to such a simple manifestation of collegiatism' Ima Blutz won in a walk. The baseball team came back to the ice- bound hills after a brief sojurn in the Sunny South Its record was spotless it hadn t won a game The first of May saw a busy campus Major General Ely of the R O T C to the booming of salute guns reviewed his ranks of cannon fodder in more dignified moments members of the class of1931 Almost simultaneously President Farrand opened a model League of Nations assemblv in Willard Straight and daylight savings came in to the tune of much gnash ing of teeth by enraged professor s wives All the Cornell institutions were func tioning admirably The Interfraternity Council as usual voted to retain its cherish ed rushing regulations and the two senior societies managed between them to Corral some seventy odd men with fall elections still to come A stiekpin for every man seemed to be the ideal and it was in a fair way of being attained The sophomore horse show and the Hotel Ezra Cornell were congenial bed fellows Meanwhile the campus echoed to the thundering of the Spring Day chariots The leading contenders were being hard pressed the V121 VHFHQ. with ICS IHYS ShOX,V11'1gtOOH1uChCI1fhl1S12,SH'1 . , . . . . , - 2 ' ' 'I I 7 1 ' 9 J , 11 ll . , . a , ' 1 7 3' Y 5 I . l ll ' ' nl ' -1- fe -1 ::: -f 2- t 1 , .Y - ' , ' Q - ,, ' , t- 5, C '73 11551 , f .... .Y ..,.- ,,.a..,..,.-m Y . 1: fam. T-1 I ll T il li ll 41' 12 1' N1 li, If A is l ll-In T , V I ' lllriqmf 'Q i b lllliilmil if.: I Wpyglnr Illh 'L r! K4 H I p a It S ll-ll ,..l1n4eell'ff' 1i nm ' f ll llll I, wlllllmm F mllllllnrllffllllllll ll l null! C , llll!Qml'll 's-T11 t lwmlllinllllliiunmf 1Jm lnF2?i?i l A ' .5 X fi.. -1 g Illm ku. 'A -,Wong i p faded into a delightful Junior Week. terious, tophatted togaed charioteer. The Crescent was turned into the Coliseum, scantily clad slaves tumbled about the green, and the first Spring Day burst upon an ill-prepared world. As the sun faded in the West, the crews made a clean sweep against Syracuse on the lake, and the first year was just about over. Summer scattered Cornellg old friends graduatedg 1931 was a freshmen no longer. Early in the fall of the Sophomore year Kenneth Roberts put in an appearance and left satisfaction in his Wake. Wild parties at college do not existg the alumni bring them in their train. Cornell is a better place than it was twenty years ago. Co-eds are pretty. Thus did the Saturday Evening Postman win adherents to his standard, and readers to his article, which would appear later in his periodical. Manager Dillon of the Strand IHCII + Q iii WF' 'W 'i1 -Qrwf J ' ,N ,.4l'I'If isggg were congenial bedfellows. the problem of increasing student noise by declaring a Wboopee Night every Saturday at the second shovv. Noise was encouraged at that time. But Manager Dillon under- estimated his opponent. Crazed with a glorious victory over Hampden-Sidney in the Hrst edition of that classic, the boys descended upon the Strand and took the manager at his word. The nrst Wbaapee Night vvas the last. As Hoover was given a substantial majority in the campus straw vote, political clubs rose up like mushrooms. Mass meetings and discussions brought out all the talent from the deans down. Cartoons were yanked from the Sm and innocent photographs substituted. Every man be- came his neighbor's enemy. The story of this political campaign should not be passed over without mention of the signal H156D T l iw ill Y Y Y V . V, 1.7 , W , 1 W I M ...- I ..,.- ,W ' ' l i - - -A-f - . V.-.-Y, . ..- . ll ill 3,5 ll I lr 1 ll ll fx 'N victory won by the professor's wives. Daylight saving died a violent death just when everyone on the Hill was convinced that it was here to stay. Hats off to the ladies. Mayor Howe of lthaca spent an evening speaking on the pleasant relations be- tween town and gown as five fraternity houses were robbed. A grave need for a little more organization was seen, so the new-formed Liberal Club filled in the breach. A student was discovered who did not belong to any club. Feeling ran high. The old year passed pleasantly as Myron C. Taylor gave a million and a half to the new law school. The basketball team prepared the way for its later rise by dropping both holiday games. The festive nights of Junior Week passed into the harsh daylight of Farm and Home Week, which signalizes the beginning of work for the new term. 1931 was beginning to grow up. The class grew up so fast that it forgot to defend its smoker committee from the traditional attack of the freshmen. Result: one committeman spent the week-end seeing shows in Syracuse with two freshmen in attendance, others narrowly escaped a worse fate. But the smoker went on, although the natural grey of Willard Straight was nearly obliterated by the rusty hue of rotten eggs. The much-discussed Committee of Seventeen, appointed by the alumni to in- vestigate athletic conditions, made a preliminary report. The substance of this re- port was that the real report would be ready in the fall. This portentous announce- ment paved the way for the second Spring Day which saw the campus go to: the devil in no uncertain way. Yale won the boat races and another year was over. The fall of 1929 found the new women's dormitories ready for dedication. The traditional rivalry with Clarkson Tech burst into flower with a 60-O decision for the Varsity. Princeton fell for the first time since the resumption of athletic relations, almost simultaneously the Carnegie report gave Cornell a clean bill of health in athletics. An increase in enrollment of 195 students was immediately met by the for- mation of two new clubs, both social this e . 9 g a e rl time. Meanwhile a campus genius thought of a new committee possibility, and the A, Campus Chest Drive got under way with . lmgmt 1,1 y flying colors. Penn downed a fighting Q ' football team, but this couldn't dampen the ' , . enthusiasm of the Campus Chest which r opened again, this time with a formal ,HS dinner. 2 I? Three more fraternity houses were Q ' L burglarized as the Detroit Symphony lured , xxfp the brothers from their strongholds. The YEAR - 1 University stepped on the stage for a p moment with the announcement that each I Q ' ' 1 inmate of the dormitories would have a 1 . ' agen. phone installed, whether he liked it or not. 1 - 9 Phi Kappa Phi, a scholastic society, the signal victory t 11571 U1 l 1l l ii Q i 1 l 14 ,l l ll l. li i. Q . J i I l. li 1 l ,a ' ' . VN , 1 U , V V ,kv - a,....--.--41... - - f ' i . -1 L ll X- ull 4.09-NH-L Yew 'Eu' W , f.0'wf.v- Y '- 'IW' Wu- f-0 - ,'L99'D'5i'D95'J95'J'5 ' - .if - - A - N A Xxl I lllnrlw Q - , L V 5 I U ' 'fl v s 'll'-'11 IIll, -f 9 Q ln, Q ' Xi: A 1 ff. .. ' .1113 5 . 'P -f Says nf C 'WWII' lhjl'u- ,, Q J LI ,,1IIl. V' A J --fa. -fe M -rf., - a f' - iw if 'Q 'lllllllllllli .- ' 'H' 1 '! 1 'llrf ': Ilan---' lnhllllllllllll' mwff ., .y .M ,. ,M-it5.011115-hzrllllll,..mn1lllI.Q,, --'H Zii2IiiI2IiIfjilliiiifilliijiijiiiiiiif'Lji112jiijil2ijQ1QjjiQji:gg1aa17:iiiiiii went on to beat Penn. countered by electing 101 men to membership, thereby succeeding in wresting the quantity prize from all the other campus organizations, including the senior societies. The Campus Chest went on. 1 The old year faded into a delightful Junior Week, 1931's own, which was a haze of McKinney's Cotton Pickers, a close basketball game, beautiful girls. Farm and Home Week was with the campus in no time. Examinations had been severe, too many of the brothers had been basking in upperclass security.The Campus Chest went on. The partially demolished and unoccupied Psi Upsilion house was completely destroyed by fire one cold night. The lthaca police, after a two day's study of the situation, suspected that the blaze was of incendiary origin. No clues as to the perpetrator of the crime have been uncover- g I ed at this early date. The Campus Chest ' T: A ly went on. x .-i t .E W5 The campus went definitely wet in a .,wmlm,'llt i . straw vote, but modestly admitted that lT'l11lli., X the drinking was done in a gentlemanly I if 'imgnlwu' KEEP? ' l way. A touching christening ceremony at U T-'LEE 0565: the boathouse threatened to go wrong when ', v!Bo-1-EE: mullulnlmualx l Mrs. Farrand could not break a bottle on the I I end of the shell. An enterprising compet f' I1 'h MQ' brought up a hammer, and the ceremony l 'lm I m'.i continued. The compet was elected. The 9 up-ml.W,',,, mluli Campus Chest passed out. A sentimental i Il' 'H' '.I'llllIlIIlllIIIIIllll D Al i tear oozed from many an CYC when the East y 'l ,f f l Ithaca trolley line bore its last car. Mayor r Q ,X ,f - f I l l and town council were aboard on the run. i ..5EQilIIm ' Agar p but the solemnity of the moment was L a at . spoiled by a couple of small bombs placed and the ceremony continued, at lr1COI1VCHlC1'1t lt1tC1'V21lS. lIl58l a T it aa f iii If it ll r 1 B e . 1 V, - - - f-- , . . N , , , l J . V i Y, V 5 I M-CWM-HST' i i ' X ii Aff, The last rainy Saturday in May ran true to form, and a prospective beer garden turned out to be a lot wetter than the committee had bargained for. However, the weather was kind enough to let Cornell sweep the lake, once more against Syracuse. It was a good preparation for the Poughkeepsie day a month later. Hugo N. Frye left the imagination of a Cornell humorist and entered the halls of Congress where he had considerable fun at the expense of Vice-President Curtis, and some Congressmen. Authority, not knowing whether to praise or punish, laugh- ed. Summer again, and the last lap was beginning. The last lap has been the best so far, but it has also been the shortest. Rushing had hardly finished when the Varsity downed Clarkson Tech, and the football season was under way. The team survived new white jerseys and administered an- other beating to Princeton. Meanwhile, Admiral Byrd lectured in a packed Bailey Hall to the cheery crackling of his own film as it was ground to bits in the Bailey Hall projector. Quill and Dagger decided to justify its existence and held a formal meeting to tell the occupants of the new War Memorial what it is all about. The Orators and equip- ment were there, but only seven of the sophisticated inmates showed up, and the spirit was somewhat lacking. The football team faltered for three periods against Columbia and then just failed to win, but came back strong against Dartmouth in one of the best games ever on Schoelkopf. Then it went on to beat Penn for the first time in seven years. The year has gone on in much the same old way, but there has been a difference. This is the last, and the prospect of leaving is not pleasant to contemplate. Cornell will continue to grow, to improve, and if she has given the class of 1931 the tools with which to grow and improve in the same way, she has more than justified our four years here. nil.,- The last lap has been the best. ' w . l 1 j. V l . ll lvl rl ' im' il 1 .1 lf lf . L' .ji ill ' 1 ' jg l -lf ? ll 1 1 ll li V lr I. jf j ,. li j 2 ij ji 4 . j Q j w j. j A' ji ,Q l I 515911 wi qw' W I . . 1 : We 1 lf.,- f :ig-fe ,J-' .t. 1. 4 a 1 gd f In 7 ' I ' 1? - ' ! . . ', Vqir. I 9 ' JF ' X ,, K' VV F :hr 1 . 'f -- l if '-ig-V - ll .':,.f. ' . f '- 11 ,' s. . . , 6 . , X IH., r . A 5jf'3llk1-Yi, y f .-Q51 ' ,ZA N Q , 4 Vs ' 'f Q A' 5' 'f .fa . ' 4 ff 111, ' , 4, f0,Pf- ,- A 4 n l , I ' ' X 1, .flir f' ,,,. A ,br-' ' I v 4 1. . fr - .4 J - ' Q- ' fi -x ' '- ' X 1, 5 6 L f If ,- a ' - A- rw 'nf ' n Q' , ' J? 'Q P L' ,ff N, . , , ' lv . A V K- Ach. -. gf ,,,. ' ,gf , ' fits- ,nl vi!! -,Q I V my 1 V: , . 7' 4 f t xr l wg x 2 f KQV' -, . ' M ' r 'Hui :,i,.-1 't -nv J ,. ,.,,a-3. , ' c 516011 JUNIGP15 TI-TE QLD ARMORY DECORATED EOR THE JUNIGR PROM CDF 1911 IIQHHI KIQDIRNIEILILIIAN ABRAHAM ABARBANEL ferrey Civ, N. f. Aft: nntl Science: FREDERIC BOYD ACKERMAN New York Civ Art.r una' Science: AXAg Freshman Crew. THOMAS EDWIN ADAMS Washington, D.C. Architecture ATAg Freshman Lacrosse Squad. WILLIAM CLARK Ac-NEW Rocherter Civil Engineering A245 Red Keyg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Assistant Manager of Freshman Track 3. CURTICE M CLAY ALDRIDGE Raine Arte und S ciencef EFE. GEORGE MILFORD ALLEN l Enfield, Conn. Agriculture CIJA6g Varsity Soccer Squad 2. STANTON SIMEON ALLEN Stuyverunt Full: Agriculture Kermis, Vegetable Gardening Club. GILBERT JOSEPH AMoRosI HAROLD SAMUEL ANDERSEN Shruh-Oulz Brookbfn Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Squad 2. FREDERICK HOPKINS ANDERSON Wilmington, Del. Foremy EXg Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Polo Squad 3g Cornell Forestersg Officers Club. STANFORD WADE APGAR Rutherford, N. f. Mechunicul Engineering fIJK'I15'Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Crew Squad 3. ALBERT EZRA ARENT Roeherter Art: and Scienrer Tellurideg AKAg C.U.R.W. Cabinetg Hillel Council 2, 35 Debate Assoeiationg Liberal Club, President 2g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarshipg The Cornell Duib' Sun Board, Associate Editor 2, 3. PHILIP ARoNsoN Alhurgf Arts und Sciences ROBERT WARNER ARTHUR Rome Art: und S ciencer STUART BENJAMIN AVERY, JR. Stunzforel, Conn. Civil Engineering BNI1g Freshman Track Squaclg Varsity Track Squad 2g Knickerbacker Clubg McMullen Scholarshipg Knickerbacker Scholarship 35 The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 2, 3. RONALD RUSSEL BABCOCK Arhville Agriculture ?3Tg Farmers' Week Committee 1, 25 Vegetable Gardening Club. WILLIAM STEPHEN BACHMAN Wilmington, Del. Electricul Engineering KAPg HKNg University Orchestra 2, 3. HOWARD ASA BAKER junzuicet Arte und Sciencer Z'Ifg Red Keyg Dramatic Club 2, 35 Assistant Manager of Freshman Baseball 3. XVELDON BAKER Hourton, Texu: Artr unil Science: Deutscher Vereing R.O.T.C. Band 3. SoLoMoN MARVIN BALLOTIN Dunkirk Arte uni! Science: BZPQ University Band 1, 2, 3g University Orchestra 1, 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. W ILLIAM KIRTLEY BANNISTER Lirnez, Ohio Artr und Seiencer ACD. JOSEPH HYCINTH BARAN Auhurn Agriculture Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2g Varsity Wrestling Squad 2. PERcIvAL GEORGE BARBER Carolina, R. I . Veterinary Seal and Serpentg C.U.R.W. Cabinet. HAIGARAM MTHRAN BARONTAN Erivun, Arrneniu Agriculture Liberal Club. 516211 F F Ili? flill Qlffllfi Ill Il- IL ................... . L II A TN . JOSEPH WILLIAM BASTIAN Wilmington, Del. QA95 Rod and Bob. MARTIN DAVID BAUM New York City KIDEAQ Clef Clubg University Band 2. HENRY LORENZ BECKER Mount Vernon FAUST Louls BELLEGIA Niagara Falli- State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. LoUIs MoRToN BERNSTEIN Utica Civil Engineering Veterinary Artf and Science: Art.r and .fciencef Art: and Science! Cercle Francaisg Debate Associationg Dramatic Club 2, 3g Liberal Clubg Debate Team 1, 2, 35 Musical Clubs 35 University Orchestra 1, 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROY VICTOR BERTHOLD Laurelton CURTIS WILLIAM BETZOLD Sanger, Calif. SZTE5 Officers Club. RALPH HOMER BEVIER St. Peterihurg, Ela. Electrical Engineering Veterinary Hotel Aclminiftration JoI-IN ROBERT BEYER Buffalo Hotel Adrninirtration AX5 Fencing Club. HARRY ROBINSON BIGELOW, JR. W0fC!Ift?'1 Arti and Sciencer Scorpiong Dramatic Club 2, 3g Oflicers Club. FREDERICK IRWIN BIGGs Trunzanrhurg Electrical Engineering XIII5 Sophomore Smoker Committeeg State Tuition Scholarship. WILLARD JAMES BLAUVELT Port Byron Artr and Science.: WILLIAM CARNEGIE BOLE Cleveland, Ohio Artr and Science: AAfIDg Freshman Advisory Committee 3. GEORGE THEOBOLD BOOTH Dunkirk Agriculture A2511 ARTHUR BOSCHBN Larchrnont Art: and Science: Scorpiong Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Freshman Soccer Squadg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 25 Freshman Banquet Committeeg State Tuition Scholarship. FREDERIC IRVING BOWER, JR. Pleafant Valley Hotel Aelininirtration EYIJE. WALTER ALAN BOYD Menclhanz, N. sf. Veterinary S2T2g College Soccer Team 1, 2, 3. RICHARD BRAINARD Neuzjielcl i Electrical Engineering HKNQ Freshman Track Teamg Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Track Team 2, 35 The Sibley journal of Engineering Board 2, 3. CI-IARLES Act-IILLES EARL BRANCI-IE Mexico Agriculture Eleusisg Freshman Cross Country Teamg Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 35 Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 Cross Country Club 5 Newman Clubg The Cornell Countryman Board 2, 3. OLAP ARNLIOT BRAUNER Ithaca Arte' and Science: NIITQ Book and Bowlg Musical Clubs 2, 3. THOMAS CARLTON BRAYSHAW Wafhingtoiz, D. C. Electrical Engineering KIPKT. RALPH FRANKLIN BRIMMER Albany Forettry IIKCIP. GILBERT MANDEVILLE BRINDLEY Rockville Centre Mechanical Engineering 6Xg,Freshman Basketball Teamg Freshman Soccer Teamg Varsity Football Squad 25 College Baseball Team 2. ' 516311 Milli! li1ifDIRNlEILll-IlA.N JESSE ALAN BROWN Ithaca Agriculture RICHARD BROWNE Concord, Ma::. Electrical Engineering NIfTg HKN. CYRUS EUGENE BRUSH Haffey, Pa. Art: and Science: ATQg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg The Cornell Daibf San Board 2, Assistant Advertising Manager 3. JOHN HECKMAN BURKE Elmira Art: and Science: ECDZQ Newman Club. WILLIAM FREDRICK BUTHORN Grand function, Colo. Hotel Adniinirtration GX. JULIAN SCOTT BUTTERWORTI-I Ithaca Art: and Science: A4155 Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C g Freshman Wrestling Teamg Varsity Wrestling Team 25 Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Undergraduate Scholarshipg Assistant Manager of Varsity Football 3. NAPIER BROWNE CALDWELL Fredonia Art: and Science: NIIT5 Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Football Squad 3. CLARENCE FLETCHER CHAEEEE Binghamton Art: and Science: Bilfg Musical Clubs 3. HORACE HARRY CHANDLER Maplewood, N. f. Mechanical Engineering ATSZQ Red Keyg Student Council 35 Assistant Manager of Freshman Basketball 3. WILLIAM LINCOLN CHAPEL, JR. Bl'00khQl7Z Fore:try Varsity Rifle Squad 2g Cornell Foresters. ALFRED VAUGHAN CHINNOCK Cortland A Art: and Science: AXAg Freshman Track Teamg Musical Clubs 3. DOMINICK FRANCIS CHIRICO Brookbfn Art: and Science: Anvil Clubg Liberal Clubg Philosophy Clubg State Cash Scholarshipg Undergraduate Scholarship. WILLIAM ROBINSON CLAPP Ea:t Orange, N. J. Civil Engineering Seal and Serpent. FREDERICK PAREIS CLARK King:ton Architecture ZAEg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2, 35 College Track Team 1, 25 Musical Clubs 3. JoI-IN WILLIAM CLARK Evan:ton, Ill. Mechanical Engineering KIfTg Beth L'Amed5 The Cornell Daibf San Board 1. ORLO HOLLY CLARK Batavia Art: and Science: AXAg Dramatic Club 2g LaVerne Noyes Scholarship. RICHARD MILLER CLOUGH Berea, Ohio Civil Engineering University Band 2. HARRY FOSTER CocHRAN Little Rock, Ark. Art: and Science: KAQ College Honor Committee 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 3. BRONSON MINOTT COLLINS Oneida Art: and Science: AXAQ Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Squad 2, 3g Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Totem Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JAMES DOUGLAS COLMAN Orange, N. I. Mechanical Engineering ENg Aleph Samachg Atmosg Junior Smoker Committeeg Cross Country Clubg Assis-tant Manager of Varsity Track 3. EDWIN CONRIED Scawdale Art: and Science! KAP. XVILLIALI CURTIS COOPER Chevy Cha:e, Md. Electrical Engineering EDWARD XVHITE COPPAGE Margate, N. J. Hotel Adrnini:tration AECIDQ Wearer of the C g Varsity Tennis Team 2, 35 Totem Club. I in rg m ee re f -f 75: J 7 A 516411 A Ilillllll tiorsNt.I-I-:IAN - EDMOND DAVIDSON CROCIIERON Cloappagna TKEQ Tlse Sibley journal of Engineering Board 2, 3. JOHN PI-IILIXP CROSBY CIJKT5 Skulls, Clef Club, University Band 1, 2, 3g State NORMAN FREDERIC CROSSLEY Lockport Clinton AXQ Varsity Baseball Squad 25 Polo Club. GERALD RICHARD CROWNINGSHIELD Ticonderoga HKKIR5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. AUSTIN WINOATE CURTIS JONATHAN WADHAMS CURVIN Dramatic Club 2, 35 Philosophy Clubg WALTER THOMAS CUSACK KE, College Crew 2, Cornell Foresters. DONALD DEAN CUTLER Seal and Serpent, Cornell Foresters. ARTHUR DRURY DAVIS QKNIQ Freshman Baseball Team. PAUL HARVEY DEMING A131115 Beth L'Amedg Book and Bowl. WALTER FENN DEMING, 2D Inrtitnte, W. Va. Medina Savage Club. Yonkerr G 1'ee11e Evanston, Ill. Detroit, Mick. Saleen, Ohio RPT, Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committee, Chair- mang Beth L'Amedg Assistant Manager of Freshman Football 3. MARTIN ANTONIO DEMOYA Cosmopolitan Club. RICHARD WI-IITING DENNIS' LEwIs BAXTER DENTON QT2 . . JOHN GREGORY FRANCIS DEVEREUX GH iz. CARLOS DOGNY-LARCO Santo Domingo, D. R. Lo: Angeles, Calif. Caribou, Me. Florence, Ifdlj' Lima, Peru B9Hg HACFHQ Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Fencing Squad 2, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, Fencing Club. MARTIN DOLINsIcY Brookbfn State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. HENRY BERNARD DUBINS Brookbln EAM, Freshman Baseball Squadg State Cash Scholarship. FRANK HAROLD DUOAN Mount Vernon 1TKAg Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Totem Club. Mechanical Engineering Art: and Science! Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Artr and S ciencer Arty and Science: Agriculture Artr and S ciencer Forextfy Agriculture Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Art: and Science: I Agriculture Civil Engineering Veterinary Art: and Sciencer Agriculture Varsity Soccer Squad 2, Team 35 Artf and S ciencer Art.r and S ciencer Arty and Sciencex WILLIAM DUKE, 3D Wellxville Electrical Engineering AXg Freshman Track Team. DELANCEY FREDERICK ECKERT Buffalo A Agriculture ZAE5 Wearer of the C , Varsity Cross Country Team 2, 35 Cross Country Club. HENRY LAWRENCE EGGERS Denver, Colo. Architecture ZAEg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Junior Promenade Committee. GORDON HENDERSON EIBERT S kaneatele: Agriculture AZg Wearer of the C g Varsity Cross Country Team 2, 35 Varsity Track Squad 25 Cross Country Club. 1116511 Ilillllll QHDIRNEILILIIAN WILLIAM ELDRIDGE Eart Aurora , Agriculture Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 3, Cross Country Club. GORDON HUEF ELLIS Ithaca Chernictgf AXE, Aleph Samach, A1-Djebar, Spiked Shoe, Wearet of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, University Band 1, University Orchestra, Musical Clubs 2. CARL LEWIS ELLSWORTH Unadilla Farkr Art.r and Science: Clcf Club, University Band Z. WARD ROGERS ELLSWORTH Unadilla Farlu Agriculture Clef Club, University Band 2, 3. CALVIN AUGUSTUS ELWOOD Menominee, Mich. Electrical Engineering QHEK, Fencing Club, Assistant Manager of Varsity Fencing 3. HELMUT MAX ENGELMANN Wileningtan, Del. Chernirtfy KE. JOHN EVANS ESTABROOK Fayetteville Arte and Science: XXII, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, Varsity Track Squad 2, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Manuscript Club. NORMAN RUSSELL ESTEY Canzhridge, Marr. Hotel Adminixtratien ARTHUR WILLIAM EUSTANCE Batavia Civil Engineering RICHARD ARDEN EVANS Warren, Pa. Artf and Sciencer AT, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad Z, 3, Druids, KBKIP. ROBERT ALEXANDER EYERMAN Wilker-Bar1'e, Pa. Architecture ATA, Freshman Banquet Committee, Clef Club, University Band 1, 2, Manager 3. TSAN CI-IOU FENG Peiping, China Electrical Engineering Chinese Students Club. FREDERICK BUNTEN FERRIS Stamford, Conn. Civil Engineering KIDEK, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 2, 3. FRED FINKENAUER, JR. Philadelphia, Pa. - Electrical Engineering JOHN WILLIAM FISCHER Mernphir, Tenn. Civil Engineering Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Football Squad 3. LESTON EDGAR FITCH New Paltz Arte and Science: QKT. EDWIN JOSEPH FITZPATRICK Orwegv Arte and Sciencer Xfb, Freshman Advisory Committee 2, Debate Association, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. NORMAN HOLLAND FOOTE Malone Agriculture AZ, Kermis. PHILIP FOOTE Philadelphia, Pa. Art: and Sciencer WT, Aleph Samach, Junior Smoker Committee, Beth L'Amed, Crew Club, Assistant Manager of Varsity Crew 3. DONALD HARMON FOSTER Cbffijf Creek Agriculture AZ, Farmers' Week Committee 2, Kermis. CLARENCE BERNARD FRANKEL Spring Valley 4 Art: and Sciencer FREDERICK PARKER FRANTZ Williamrpert, Pa. Art: and Sciencer ZNII, Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Beth L'Amed, Assistant Manager of Varsity Tennis 3. LLOYD STANTON FREIBERGER Cleveland Heightx, Ohio Arte and S cience: QEH. LEO DAVID FREYDBERG Granville Arte and Science: IIEQ, Dramatic Club 2, 3, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, H16611 llbllllill lLll3lliNllf.Il-ll.llAN in i AUGUSTUS Fucns Port Chcitel' Electrical Engineering ZCPE, University Band 2, 3. HOWARD KENNETH FULLER Bornhay Veterinary Aifg Round-Up Club. MEARICK FUNKHOUSER Dayton, Ohio Mechanical Engineering EAEg Red Key, College Honor Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Assistant Manager of Varsity Basketball 3. RICHARD FURLOW l Oklahoma City, Okla. Civil Engineering EX, Pyramid. JOHN GAINEY Ithaca Hotel Administration Varsity Tennis Squad 2, 3, College Basketball T FRANCIS JAMES GALLAGHER Cleveland AX. ROBERT TIFFANY GANNETT Brooklyn JACKSON GARDNER Lakewood eam 2, 3, Musical Clubs 3g University Band 2. Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Art: and S ciencex AXP. JOSEPH Lours GASTER Brooklyn Arts and S ciencex Undergraduate Scholarship. ROBERT JOHN GEIST Buffalo Agriculture AZ, State Cash Scholarship, Undergraduate Scholarship. ROBERT GEORGE Ithaca ' Civil Engineering IIKQ, Rod and Bob, Freshman Basketball Team, Freshman Soccer Team. FRANK NEWTON GETMAN Ilion Arte and Sciences AXA, Aleph Samachg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Totem Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholar- shipsg The Widow Board 2, Assistant Businesss Manager 3. BENJAMIN CI-IAPELL GETZELMAN Elgin, Ill. Art: and Science: B9lIg Officers Club. RICHARD CoRWINE GIBSON Mount Vernon Civil Engineering fI1KEg Pyramidg Totem Club. JAMES SATTERLEB GORE H yannir, Man. Civil Engineering IIKfIvg Freshman Lacrosse Team. RICHARD HERBERT Gone Adrian, Mich. Arie and Sciencer AAG, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Beth L'Amed. JOSEPH PAUL GOLD Huclron Art: and Sciences BEPg University Orchestra 2, 3. GERALD GOLLUBER Brooklyn Artr and S ciencef TEfIJ. BRADLEY OTIs GORMEL Nunola Agriculture AZ, Agassiz Club. FREDERICK LEEEINGWELL GRAEF Brookbn Electrical Engineering Seal and Serpentg Freshman Baseball Squad, College Baseball Team 2g College Basketball Team 2. ALAN GRAEE Chicago, Ill. Chernifcry AACP, Al-Djebarg Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Team, Freshman Banquet Committee. COURTLALTD VTNCENT GUERIN, JR. Menciham, N. f. Civil Engineering ATQ. EnwrN KEYS HAAS Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering AXP. lll67ll ,.,. l A MTU QUDIQNHEILILIUAN LEWIS FREDERICK HARTMAN Manrjielal, Ohio Art: and Science: XNP5 Red Keyg JCv 5 Varsity Crew 25 Varsity Cross Country Squad 35 Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 35 Student Council 2, 35 Beth L'Amed5 Crew Club5 Cross Country Club. ROBERT HAYDEN HARTMAN New York City Arte and Scienrer ZBT5 Freshman Soccer Squadg Liberal Club5 Oflicers Club5 Sage Clubg State Tuition Scholarshipg The Cornell Daily San Board 2, Assistant Circulation Manager 3. JACKSON HAZELWOOD Bryn Mawr, Pa. Mechanical Engineering Lfg Freshman Crewg Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Crew Squad 2, 35 Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3. JOHN DOUGLASS HEAUME BGU. HERBERT ALFRED HEERWAGEN- ALBERT HEIT BEP. - EDGAR ARTHUR HENDEE ' State Tuition SchOlarship5 Manager 3. WILLIAM BENSEN HENRY Eleusisg University Band 1, 2. JEROME HEYWOOD ZAE5 Musical Clubs. PAUL CUMMINGS HICKOK KAP5 Clef Clubg University Band 1, 2, THOMAS JAMES HIGGINS ERWIN HIGLEY KAP5 Freshman Cross Country Teamg Cross Country Club. HERBERT HENRY SMITH HINMAN AXE5 Fencing Club. JOHN KNOWLTON Hiss Undergraduate Scholarship5 S pring field, Ohio Irvington, N. f. New York City S tottaille Nazareth, Pa. Garelner, Marr. Ogiienrhnig 35 State Cash and Ithaca Batavia Laguna Beach, Calif. Siannzit, N. f. CIJFA5 Freshman Soccer Team5 Freshman Advisory Committee. MEREDITH WOOD HOAG AX5 Freshman Band5 University Band CAIUS MARION HOFFMAN Greenwich 2, 3. Troy AX, University Orchestra 2, 35 State Tuition Scholarship. REYNOLDs HOLDING BGH. JOSEPH LEE HOLLANDER Alhany Philadelphia, Pa. Eleusisg Freshman Banquet Committee, University Band 1, 2. ELTMANUEL HOROWITZ ' Circolo Italiano5 Dramatic Club 2, 35 ARTHUR JEROME HORVITCH IIAGJ5 Dramatic Club Z, 3. ALFRED GORDON HOUPT AXE. JAMES HENRY HOWARD Willzef-Barre, Pa. Liberal Club, Musical Cl Scranton, Pa. Anihler, Pa. Watlzinr Glen ANII5 ClefC1ub5 University Band 1, 2, 3. MONTAOUE HOWARD, JR. TKE5 The Cornell Countryman Board 1, New York Cig' 2, 3. Freshman Track Team5 Hotel Ailniiniftration Arte and S cience: Art: and S ciencer Arte ana' Science: Student Rooming Agency 2, Associate Agriculture Architecture Arte and S ciencet Tuition Scholarships. Electrical Engineering Agriculture Varsity Cross Country Team 2, 35 Chenziftfy Arte ana' S ciencer Arte and Science: Arte and Sciencef Hotel Ailininietration Arte ana' S ciencer Arte and S ciencer ubs 35 University Orchestra 3. Arte and Science: Chenzirtfj Veterinary Agrirnltare 516811 . , ..f..,..- 1 i W In from nI.n.ro.N LEONARD LAWRENCE HOWELL Diznroille Veterinary AKE, ANII, College Baseball Team 1, 2, College Basketball Team 1, 2, College Soccer Team 2. JOHN CHRISTIAN HOWES Milford, Conn, Aff, gnd yfimfn GX, Winner of '86 Memorial Stage 2. STANLEY WELLS HUBBEL Ridgejielcl Park, N. J. . Arr: und Science: KZ, Wearer ofthe C , Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. WILFRED ERNEST HUELSENBECK .Youth Orange, N. Artr und .Yciencer Zodiac, The Cornelliezn Board, Associate Manager 3. NYE HUNGEREORD Moruoiez Agriculture JAMES JAMISON HUNTER, JR. Troy Arte and .fciencer AXP, Officers Club, Tertulia Estudiantil, University Orchestra 1, 2, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Assistant Manager of Varsity Hockey 3. LAURENCB EDWARD IDE .Yperzcerport Agriculture AZ, Roberts Scholarship. CHARLES KEATOR TVES Roxbury Arte izncl Sciencer Red Key, JCv , Junior Varsity Crew 2, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3. WILLIAM JESGAR New York City Art: ond Science: OAT., Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3, University Wrestling Champion- ship, 118-Pound Class 2. ROBERT JONAS New York City Agriculture ZBT, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 3, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, College Cross Country Team 1, Farmers' Week Committee 2, Vegetable Gardening Club, President 3, 4-H Club, Vegetable Growers' Stage 2. GUSTAV EDWARD KAPPLER Meclforil Agriculture AX, Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity -Baseball Squad 2, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3. MARKOE ORCUTT KELLOGG New York Cizjf Civil Engineering ZNI1, Rod and Bob, Freshman Cross Country Team, Varsity Track Team 2, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 2. NORMAN CHARLES KIDDER Wuf'1'en, Pu. Agriculture EH, Musical Clubs, Round-Up Club, The Cornell Countiyrnon Board 3. MILFORD SMYSER KLINEDINST York, Pu. Electrical Engineering GX, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Squad 3, College Soccer Team 3, Flying Club, The Sihlg' fournul of Engineering Board 2, 3. DONALD EDWARD KNAPP Fuhiur QA, Freshman Wrestling Squad. HAROLD MASON KNEEDLER Munilu, P. I. QIIAG, Musical Clubs, Polo Club, The Widow Board 2, 3. SELIG KQRSON Wilkes-Bu1're, Pu. University Band 1, 2, 3, University Orchestra 1. LAWRENCE RAYMOND KOTH Aurtin, Pez. Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2. EDWARD FRANK KOTYUKA Irvington, N. EMIL Prnup KRAUS n Herkirner CIDAM, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HOWARD ELMORE KYLE ' Tippecanoe City, Ohio ' AXA. EDWARD WILLIAM LAMBERT Lockport Agriculture Arty und .Yciencer Artr und Science: Mechunicezl Engineering Artr und Sciencer Art: und 5'cience.r Agricultur Hotel Aclininirtration ZXII, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, College Basketball Team 2. S 516911 ,T.x , .. i-.ii I IM! it II 4ITl1DI1a'NEIL ll- II AN BRYANT WOOD LANGSTON Wenonah, N. j. Mechanical Engineering XKIJ, Freshman Crew, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Cap Burning Committee. ALBERT LLOYD LARSON White Plains Arts and Sciences AXP, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Totem Club. ANTHONY JAMES LEONE Ithaca Arts and .fciences AQA, Varsity Football Squad 35 College Crew 2. ABRAHAM LEVIN jersey City, N. TEfID, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALLEN JAY LEVIN Philadelphia, Pa. BEF, The Cornellian Board, Associate Editor 3. KENNETH BEDELL LEWIS OX, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2. HERBERT LICHT YIDKNII. MARVIN LIFSCHITZ SOLOMON LIFSCHITZ BEP, State Tuition Scholarship. GERARD ISADORE LINCK NELSON RICHARD LINER EH, College Baseball Team 1, 2. BORIS LIPSCHITZ Rockville Center Elmhurst, Ill. Brooklyn Lawrence Constahleoille Aincnia New York City Arts ana' .Yciences Arts ana' Sciences Arts and Sciences Agriculture Arts and Sciences Arts and .S'ciences Electrical Engineering Veterinary Arts and Sciences Freshman Wrestling Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, State Tuition Scholarship. NEWIL DAVID LITTLEEIELD ROBERT MACDONALD LOVEJOY Clef Club, University Band 1, 2, 3. FRANK NORMAN LOW Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. BENJAMIN LOWENSTEIN AEH, University Band 1, 2, 3, State T Newport, Me. fanzestown Brooklyn Alhany uition Scholarship. Hotel Administration Arts ana' Sciences Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences Agriculture rsity Orchestra 1, 2, Electrical Engineering Chemistry Chentisty Arts and Sciences Chernistq Arts and Sciences HENRY HAWKINS LYMAN Rochester AFP, College Honor Committee 1, 2, 3, Clef Club, University Band 1, 2, 3, Unive 3. WILLIAM ROBERT MACDONALD, JR, Valley Stream IITH2, Varsity Fencing Squad 2, 3. HAROLD BELDING MACPI-IILLAMY White Plains ATS2, Al-Djebar, Assistant Manager of Interscholastic Track 3. JAMES EDWARD MAGOEFIN Buffalo SAX, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2. JAMES HOLLIS MALONE Tuscunzhia, Ala. KIDPA. THOMAS CLINTON MANLEY Ithaca State Tuition Scholarship, Undergraduate Scholarship. LEONARD DoMINTc MARAPIOTI Canandaigua State Tuition Scholarship. DAVID JACOB MARCUS New York Cig' Fencing Club, State Tuition Scholarship. Arts and Sciences l I 1117011 A . ll ill .5 ll IND H4 N Ei ll. ll. ll AN - --Q..-.ie BERNARD MARSA New York Cin Civil Engineering IIASIP, Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Track Squad 25 State Tuition Scholarshipg The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 2, 3. JOSEPH PARSONS MARTIEN Cleveland, Ohio Electrical Engineering BYI1. ARTHUR MARTIN Ithaca Hotel Adrnini:tration Aleph Samachg Spiked Shoeg Wearer of the C g Freshman Cross Country Teamg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Cross Country Team 25 Varsity Track Team 2, Junior Smoker Committee, Cross Country Club. ELLSWORTH WEBSTER MARTIN Brookbn EfIPEg JCv g Freshman Crewg Junior Varsity Crew 2. JosE CLAUDIO MARTXNEZ-ZoRR1L1.A Mexico City, Mexico Agriculture Civil Engineering LIJEK5 Red Keyg Rod and Bobg Wearer of the C g Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Football Team 2, 3, Varsity Fencing Team 25 Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Fencing Clubg Novice Foils Championship lg Winner of Three-Weapons Cup 2. GEORGE HUGHES MATTHEW White Plain: Civil Engineering AXPg Pyramid, LCT g Freshman Hockey Tearug Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity Lacrosse Team Zg Varsity Soccer Squad 3g Totem Club. NORMAN BENOIT MATTHEWS Saranac Lake Aft: and Science: fI1EHg Freshman Crew Squadg University Band 1, 2, 3. STANLEY JAMES MAYER Fore:t Hill: Art: and Science: ZBTQ Debate Associationg State Cash Scholarship. FRANK PAUL MAzzEo Penn Yan Architecture JOHN PRBECE MCAULIPPE Stanley Electrical Engineering ET. JOHN MICHAEL MCCARTHY Con:tahle Veterinagf SAMUEL LANE MCCARTHY Altoona, Pa. Art: and Science: KAPg Saturday Lunch Clubg The Cornellian Board, Associate Manager 3. ROBERT CABLE MCCOLLOM I:lip Architecture TFA. THOMAS MCCONKEY Kenmore Fore:try BNI1g College Crew 2. JAMES BYARD MCGUIRE Alhany Art: and Science: JOSEPH HUGH MCKANE King:ton, Pa. Art: and Science: fIDA9g Red Keyg Assistant Manager of Varsity Wrestling 3. JAMES RICHARD MCKOWNE Buffalo Hotel Administration A2415 Ye Hostsg Wearer of the C g Freshman Hockey Team, Captaing Varsity Hockey Team 2. PETER JAMES MCMANUS Milton Agriculture AFPQ Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C g Freshman Crewg Varsity Crew 2g Varsity Football Squad Zg Junior Smoker Committeeg Newman Club. FRANK BRADLEY MCMULLIN Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical Engineering EAEg ACE g Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Freshman Soccer Teamg Varsity Soccer Squad 2 Team 35 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 35 College Basketball Team 3 g Delta Club. WILLIAM THEQPHIL MEDL Brookbn Art: and Science: Varsity Rifle Squad 2, State Tuition Scholarship. SAMUEL MEILMAN Shanghai, China Aff! and Science: AEIIg Wearer of the C g Freshman Tennis Teamg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Tennis Team 2. GEORGE METCALEE Hewlett Electrical Engineering State Tuition Scholarship. - V lIT7lH O it llfllllll lf1DlRNlElI.Il.lIAN - ROBERT WILLIAM METZGER Rocherter Veterinary 21112. GLENN WARNER MILLER Gozevernenr Electrical Engineering AXPQ Freshman Basketball Squadg Varsity Basketball Squad 2. MALCOLM CRAWFORD MILLER Eligaheth, N. f. Civil Engineering PERRY SYLVESTER MILLER Ghent Veterinag' QTEQ Freshman Baseball Squad, College Baseball Team 2. THEODORE WARREN MINAI-I Nashua, N. H. Hotel Adminiftration 9K'1vg Scabbard and Blade. JOI-IN CARLTON MINSTER Caledonia Veterinary QTE. EDWARD MOOGE Geneva Electrical Engineering GOULD RECI-TAB MOREHOUSE Saleen, Ore. Civil Engineering KAP, Varsity Wrestling Squad 3. ALFRED VANDERVEER MORIN Brookbn Civil Engineering CIDEK5 Rod and Bob. Atlanta, Ga. R.O.T.C., Cap PORTER LANGSTON MORROW KA CSOuthernDg HTH2g Ofhcers Clubg 2, 3. DAVID MosEs Alpine CURTIS GLAZIER Mosso Ithaca EDWARD RUSSELL MOUNTAIN Olean WILLIAM ERNEST MULLEsTEIN Hadron Heightf Electrical Engineering tain 2g The .Yihley foarnal of Engineering Board Artr ana' Science! Hotel Adrninfitration Arte and .S'cience.r , N. f. Civil Engineering Red Keyg Rod and Bobg JCv g Freshman Crewg Junior Varsity Crew 25 Junior Smoker Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 McMullen Scholarship. HERBERT WILLIAM NAUMANN Wooalhaven B9IIg Freshman Football Team. ROY EVERT NELSON New York City EH, HKNg Freshman Cross Country Teamg Freshman Country Club. Arte and .S'cience.r Electrical Engineering Track Teamg Varsity Track Squad 2, 3 5 Cross ROBERT EDWARD NEWMAN Buffalo Arte and .fciencer BEF, Freshman Banquet Cornmitteeg Sophomore Smoker Committeegjunior Promenade Committceg Dramatic Club 2, 35 '86 Memorial Stage 2. NILS INGEMAN NILSSON Brookbn Civil Engineering ENg Rod and Bobg Freshman Baseball Teamg College Baseball Team 24 College Basketball Team lg College Honor Committee 1, 2, 3g Civil Engineering Scholarshipg Eidlitz Scholarship. CHARLES DORLEY N1-rcma A Rochexter Mechanical Engineering X525 Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Musical Clubs 2, 3. CHARLES VANDERCAR NORTHRUP Schuylerville Architecture KAPQ College Baseball Team 1, 25 College Basketball Team 1, 2g State Tuition Scholarship. ALFRED LEON NOTARO Brooklyn Art: and Science: GK-'Pg State Tuition Scholarship. Lewis MATTY N UTTING .Yyraeare Agricnltnre EIIQ Oflicers Club. GEORGE WASHINGTON O'BRIEN, JR. .fyraeuee Arte and Sciences CIDKNII, Freshman Football Squadg Polo Squad 3. JOHN PARKE O'CONNOR Rochefter Hotel Adrninirtration ATQ College Baseball Team 2g Freshman Advisory Committee 24 Newman Club. l ., , -. L . f , , L-, . , f , l Y W - , , -A L 517211 i uw in li to L I- ll- as A i FRANK JACOB OEHLSCHLAEGER Paducah, Ky. Hotel Adminirtration KA. CHARLES HULL OGDEN Wert Henrietta Agriculture AX, Assistant Manager of Student Room Agency 3. HAROLD EINAR OLSEN Ballrton .Ypa Eoreftqf AFP, Roberts Scholarship. JAMES WALTER OPPENHEIMER Buffalo Arty and Science: ZBT, The Cornell Daib' Sun Board, Associate Editor 2, 3. ALPHONSE PAUL PACILIO Utica Artr and .Yciencer LEONARD MALCOLM PALMER South Werterlo Agriculture TKE, Kermis, The Cornell Countzyrnan Board 2, 3. SPENCER PALMER Ilion Foreftgf College Crew 2, Cornell Foresters. ALBERT DoRIAN PARETS ferrey City, N. J. Art: and Science! BEP, ECT , Varsity Fencing Team 2, 3, Fencing Club, Treasurer 3. FRANCIS DARROW PARKER Owego Art: and .S'cience.r NPT. GEORGE THATCHER PARKER Middletown, N. J. Veterinary Scorpion, College Baseball Team 2, University Band 2, 3, State Tuition Scholarship. Joi-IN HENRYQPARKER Baltimore, Md. Mechancial Engineering ET. ROLAND JosEPH PARKER Baltimore, Md. Artr and Sciencer ET. ' EDWARD RODNEY PARSHALL Uniontown, Pa. Mechanical Engineering I ZXII, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Beth L'Amed. GARRETT SEYMOUR PARSONS Romney, W. Va. Electrical Engineering KA CSoutl1ernD, TBTI, HKN, Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C , Varsity Crew Squad 2, Student Council 2. ROBERT EDGAR PATRICK Cynwyd, Pa. l Mechanical Engineering XQ, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Musical Clubs 1, 2. WALLACE PATTERSON Cynwyd, Pa. - Mechanical Engineering AT, Freshman Wrestling Team. WILLIAM HENRY PEACE R Rydal, Pa. Arte and Sciencer AT, Red Key, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Assistant Manager of Interscholastic Football 3. BERNARD PERLER Elmira Cioil Engineering WILLIAM EDWIN PBRSBACKER Port jeroir Chfmilffy AXE, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2. WILLIAM CARL PPAF11 Buffalo Civil Engineering EH. ELMER STROBEL PHILLIPS Rocherter Agfiflflfllff AEG, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, C.U.R.W. Cabinet, Saturday Lunch Club. NIELS WILLIAM PIEPER Newington function, Conn. Veterinary TKE. GEORGE EDWIN PITTINOS, JR. Staten Island Art: and .fciencer Freshman Lacrosse Team, Ofhcers Club. I E Q, - if T S TEE I fl173ll XX ,- A Hflill UDEQNELILIIAN JERMAIN DOTY PORTER Hagerzrtown, Mei. Art: ana' Science: QZK5 Cosmopolitan Club. ADAM PORUBEN Yonker: Electrical Engineering Musical Clubs 35 New York Time: Current Events Prize 15 University Orchestra 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. VALENTINE BROTHER PRATT Pratfrharg Agriculture State Cash Scholarship. RAYMOND RANDOLPH PREEPER Brooklyn Art: and Science: BRAINARD EDWIN PRESCOTT Buffalo Art: anil Science: KE5 Red Key5 Freshman Football Squad5-Junior Smoker Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Assistant Manager of Musical Clubs 3. DONALD JAMES PREsLER Pratnhzerg Veterinagf AYP. GORDON OFFICER PRIEDEMAN Minneapoliof, Minn. Agriculture EN5 Wearer of the C 5 Freshman Hockey Squadg Varsity Hockey Squad. RICHARD PRINGLE Mayville Agriculture AZ5 College Crew 25 College Soccer Team 35 Farmers' Week Committee 1, 25 Kermis5 Round-Up Clubg State Cash Scholarshipg The Cornell Countryman Board 2, Advertising Manager 3. ROBERT WILLIAM PURCELL Watertown Art: and Science: NIIT5 Red Key5 Freshman Advisory Committeeg Assistant Manager of Varsity Lacrosse 3. ROBERT JAMES PURDY, JR. Ovid Art: and Science: A2415 Skullsg University Band 1, 2, 3. GEORGE FERGUSON QUICK Brookbfn Mechanical Engineering ATA. MILFORD RAKER Scranton, Pa. Art: and Science: KIDEH. ARTHUR RAMO Newark, N. f. Art: and S cience: CIPEA. ALBERT FRED RANNEY Putney, Vt. Veterinary SZTE5 Aleph Samach5 Spiked Shoeg Wearer of the C 5 Freshman Cross Country Teamg Varsity Cross Country Team 2, 3 5 Varsity Track Team 25 Cross Country Club, Secretary 3. FREDERIC DONALD RAY Brookbn Hotel Aclrninictration NIIT5 Book and Bowlg Polo Club. ROBERT EMMETT REDINGTON King:ton, Pa. Hotel Aelrnininration IIDAG5 Ye Hosts5 Freshman Track Squad5 Varsity Track Squad 2, 3. WILLIAM ELLIOTT REES New York Cig' Mechanical Engineering KIPFA. RICHARD REESER, JR. Colzernhia, Pa. Art: and Science: A1155 Clef Club5 Musical Clubs 1, 2, 35 University Baud 1, 2. THOMAS JULIUS REIS Cincinnati, Ohio Art: and Science: ZBT5 Polo Squad 2, 3. VINAL STEVENSON RENTON Boana' Brook, N. J. Mechanical Engineering -GX5 Freshman Football Team5 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Totem Clubg R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant 35 The Widow Board, Assistant Circulation Manager 3. RODNSY JOHN RESTON Anzrterclam Arr: and Science: State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DOUGLAS COMPTON REYBOLD Denver, Colo. Civil Engineering EN. 11741 JEROME WILLIAM ROMANO llilllil fiLllT1lliNIl1lL.lLIlAN J Agriculture Art: anel S ciencer Art: anel Science: GXQ Skulls, Weater ofthe C g Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Team 2, 35 Freshman Cap JOHN VAN BUREN RICE Trumamhurg AND, Kermis. ROBERT LODGE RIEDEL Brooklyn ADD, Freshman Football Squad. HERBERT JOSEPH RIEKERT Richmond Hill Burning Committee, Totem Club. RICHARD CRAIG RINGROSE Prattrhurg AI'Pg A1'Ag Farmers' Week Committee 1, 2. DONALD ROBERTSON Baltimore, Md. QFA. BERNARD LINCOLN RODKINSON New York City EAM, Varsity Football Squad 3, Varsity Fencing Squad State Tuition Scholarship. EDWARD ROEDER, JR. New York Ciq 24523 Freshman Crew. FREDERICK JOSEPH ROBMER Cleveland Height:, Ohio CIDKE5 Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Football Squad 2. White Plain: Buffalo EDWARD GRAHAM ROGERS State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CLAYTON DYER ROOT, JR. Crown Point, Ind. B911, Freshman Advisory Committee. FREDERICK THORNTON ROPE Ea:t Aurora A1135 Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. DELBERT PHINEAS ROSE Joplin, Mo. Agriculture Mechanical Engineering Art: and Science: 2, 3g Dramatic Club, Fencing Clubg Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Hotel Atimininration Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Artr and Science: Mechanical Engineering Agriculture Art: and Science: HASIP. JAMES EDMUND ROSE Hohart - AZQ College Crew 1, 25 Farmers' Week Committee 2, Kermisg The Cornell Countryman Board 3. LOUIS ROSENBLOOM Rochecter QAM, Freshman Baseball Squad, State Tuition Scholarship. LLOYD LEON ROSENTHAL Poughkeeprie Art: and Science: 11AfIJg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Under- graduate Scholarship. JOHN WARREN Ross Ithaca Art: and Science: TKE. ARTHUR LEO ROTHSCHILD Buffalo Aff: and SCRHNJ QAM, State Cash Scholarship. NATHAN ROTHSTEIN Brooklyn Arif and Sfiww' ' Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Squad 2, Team 3. JULIUS SOSKIN RUDIN Peekrkill Aff! and Sfimffl State Cash Scholarship. DONALD ASA RUSSELL Marion Agfitulfflfv AZg Freshman Cross Country Squadg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Cross Country Squad 35 Varsity Track Squad 25 College Cross Country Tearn 1, 2g Roberts Scholarship 2. WILLIAM NORMAN SANCHEZ ' Maplewood, N. f. Aff! wld Sfifflfff ZH, The Cornellian Board, Associate Editor 3. i GEORGE BENTON SANDERS New York City Aff! Wd Sriwfff ZNIlg Skullsg Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Tennis Squad 2g Freshman Advisory Committee 3. H175ll HENRY CAMPBELL SCARLETT Tellurideg The Colnnzfzr Board 3. MILES SIGMUND SCHAPIRO llilllill lElDll?NlElLll-IlAN Colarnhnr, Ohio WadJ1uo1'th, Ohio Art: and Science: Arte and S cience: EAM. CHRISTIAN SEEL SCHICK Rocherter Mechanical Engineering KE. HERBERT SCHMIDT York, Pa. Arte and Science: CIJETI. JOSEPH HARRY SCHUBERT New York City Agriculture Varsity Cross Country Squad 2g Varsity Track Squad 2 SIDNEY FRANCIS SCILEPIJI A Brooklyn Civil Engineering A1I'fAg Wearer of the C g Varsity Fencing Team 25 Circolo Italianog Fencing Clubg Newman Club. ROBERT MARSHALL SCOTT Philadelphia, Pa. Civil Engineering AXA. LEON SELEY, JR. Poughkeepsie Arte and Science: Debate Association g Liberal Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROY THOMAS SELLBRY Wilrnette, Ill. Arte and Sciencer AAIIJ. RICHARD LOUIS SENN White Plainr Forestry Seal and Serpentg Cornell Foresters. ABRAHAM SEREYSKY Brooklyn Arte and Science: EAMg Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad 2. DEWITT CLINTON SEWARD, JR. New Paltz Art: and Science: 1IDKTg Aleph SamachgJunior Promenade Committeeg The Cornell Daib' Sun Board 2, Assistant Business Manager 3. CARL SHABTAC Buffalo Mechanical Engineering QAXQ Freshman Soccer Team g Varsity Soccer Squad 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. WALTER LEE SHEPPARD, JR. Philadelphia, Pa. Chernirtfg' IIPKYII. JACK ROMAINB SHIELDS Toronto, Canada Hotel Adnzinirtration KAg Red Keyg Ye Hostsg Wearer of the C g Freshman Hockey Teamg Freshman Soccer Squadg Varsity Hockey Team 25 Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Smoker CommitteegJunior Smoker Committee, Chairman. THOMAS HILL SIDLEY, JR. E'1ld71.ft072, Ill. Mechanical Engineering AKEg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Track Squad 25 College Track Team 1. SHERWOOD DANIEL SILLMAN jamaica Art: and Science: KAP. HAROLD LOUIS SMEAD Gm-njield, Mary, Veterinary S2TEg State Tuition Scholarship. HAROLD BALDWIN SMITH Rocherter Electrical Engineering RANDELL ADELBERT SMITH Seneca Fall: Electrical Engineering Seal and Serpentg HKNg Freshman Soccer Teamg Freshman Lacrosse Squadg State Cash Scholarship. CHARLES HERMAN SNYDER, JR. Ofwego Artc and Science: Newman Club. RAYMOND HERBERT DE SOCARRAS Brookbfn Art: and Science: AKEg The W'idow Board, Advertising Manager 3. 1117611 , I . . TfTTT'T1 ... I l!'iil 5 ll llllfa N ll ll ll-. ll AIN A A A . . LLM. - .3g, ROBERT ROSCOE SOUTHWORTH Pomona, Calif. M 1 ' 1E ' ' ET, The .Yihley foyernal of Engineering Board 1, 2. M Mmm ngmmimg WILLIAM AVERY SOUTHWORTH Batavia Arg gyyd jmmgr AXA, Red Key, EAX, Clef Club, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, Savage Club, University l Orchestra 1, 2, Concert Master 3, University Band 1, 2, Leader 3, Assistant Chimemaster 2, 3, State 'Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Widow Board 1, 2, 3. CHARLES SLOCUM SPENCER Rgflgafm- Ag,.,ml,.,,,.e AFP, Freshman Wrestling Team. ARTHUR ALAN VAIL SPINOSA Parkerrhzag, W. Va. Arn and Sciences AXA. I WILLIAM HENRY STARKE Philadelphia, Pa. Agriculture APP, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Floriculture Club. LEONARD CYRIL STEEL New York Cizj Arn and ,fgjmmf QAM, College Crew 1, Saturday Lunch Club. GEORGE HERBERT STELLJES Wert New York, N. I. Mechanical Engineering KAP, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3. EDGAR PAUL STEPHENS Manrfield, Ohio Mechanical Engineering l EN. MARK STERNFELS Brooklyn Veterinary l . Varsity Track Squad 3. LLOYD WILLIAM STEVENS Auburn Arte and Science: NPT. ROBERT ELLSWORTH STEVENS Corfu Arte and Sciencee I ZH, AKA, University Orchestra, Assistant Manager 3, Frefhinan Hanclhook, Business Manager 3, The Cornellian Board, Associate Manager 2, 3. RALPH WENTWORTH STEWART Ithaca Agriculture KE, Clef Club, Musical Clubs 2, 3, University Band 2, 3, University Orchestra 2, 3. RICHARD SIEGFRIED STEWART Waf'1'en, Pa. Mechanical Engineering XSD, Freshman Track Squad, Freshman Basketball Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, College Honor Committee 2, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. ' WILLIAM HENRY STEWART, 3D New York City Arte and Science: AX, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Hockey Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, College Crew 1. CHARLES ALBERT STORKE Santa Barhara, Calif. Arte and Science: l Efb, Aleph Samach, Freshman Tennis Squad, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Freshman Advisory l Committee 3, Officers Club, Assistant Manager of Varsity Baseball 3. MICHAEL JOHN SULLIVAN Peru Agriculture E JAMES DONALD SWEET Chateaugay Veterinary AW. FLOYD SUTHERLAND TEACHOUT Inclianapolir, Incl. Agriculture AQ. MARCEL FRANCIS TETAZ Newark, N, Arif cwtl Science! Varsity Fencing Squad 2, 3, Fencing Club. JACK STANLEY THOMPSON A Binghamton Arte and Sciencer KAP. WILLIAM TULLOCH THOMPSON Yonkers' I - Mechanical Engineering TKE, Officers Club, Edwards Scholarship, The Cornellian Board, Associate Editor 3, The Sibley journal of Engineering Board 2, Editor-in-Chief 3. - ALFRED DAVIS TODD Staten Iflancl Agriculture AFP. Hl77l -M a s Q aaas . austin tioawtttmw l WILLIAM KNIGHT TRACY S yracure Mechanical Engineering I Xie, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. JOHN LAWRENCE TRASK Chicago, Ill. ' Civil Engineering I ATU, Pyramid. MORRIS HERMAN TRAUB Brookbfn Art: and Sciences State Cash Scholarship. . FREDERICK WALTER TRAUTWEIN Freeport Mechanical Engineering Seal and Serpent, Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 2. ROBERT CHARLES TRIER, JR. Harriron Hotel Administration Student Agencies, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Assistant Manager of Student Laundry 3. CARL JOSEPH TRUCHINOWICZ I Norwalk, Conn. Art: and Science: Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2, 3. IRVING VALENCOURT TULLAR Ithaca Mechancial Engineering QEK, Aleph Samach, Atmos, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Team 2, 35 Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, State Tuition Scholarship, Pulitzer l Scholarship. JOHN BOYD TUTHILL Kirkwood Agriculture Scorpion, The Cornell Countgfman Board 2, 3. ORVIL SMITH TUTTLE Rochester Civil Engineering Eidlitz Scholarship, McMullen Scholarship. , ANDREW GORDON TWEEDIE Walton Civil Engineering State Tuition Scholarship. CHARLES OREN VAIL Yonkers Civil Engineering AAIIP. CARL EDWARD VAN DEMAN Ithaca Agriculture WILLARD JAYCOX VAN TAssEL Cola' S pring-on-Hadron Art: and Sciences' EN, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Banquet Committee, State Tuition Scholarship. FRANK TURNER VAUGHN Plattrhurg Agriculture AFP, 4-H Club, Round-Up Club, The Cornell Countryman Board 3. T RENE ALEJANDRO VIZCARRONDO San juan, P. R. Agriculture l SAMUEL VOLPE Wert New York, N. f. Arte and Science.: College Soccer Team 3, C.U.R.W. Cabinet, Circolo Italiano, Cosmopolitan Club, President 2, 3. WILLIS BARTON WAITE Monecfen, Pa. Agriculture CHARLES FREDERICK WALKER Three Riverr, Canada Mechanical Engineering IIKQD, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2. J JOHN HENRY WALKER Pittsfield, Marr. Artf and S ciencu AZCID, EAX, Aleph Samach, General Spring Day Committee 2, The Cornell Daib Sun Board 2, 3. CHARLES ELVERTON WARD Moriah Civil Engineering Seal and Serpent, State Tuition Scholarship, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 3. LEA PusEY WARNER, JR. Riverton, N. f. Mechanical Engineering ATA. FRANK HERBERT WARREN Chicago, Ill. Art: and Sciences' KA, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. X MURRAY MARTIN WBINSTEIN Nyack - Art: and Science: Debate Association, Dramatic Club 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. THEODORE EHMANN WEISSINGER Buffalo Mechanical Engineering College Crew 1, 2, Freshman Banquet Committee, Junior Promenade Committee. l I 1117811 'r ,,,.g,,.---- llbllliil ll.lliP'l+I.lNl lrlll D ,.L.,..g-F,-1+ T TS L GEORGE HB-NRY WELTNER Hartford, Conn. Am- ,md ,fmnrgi Varsity Tennis Team 2, Fencing Club, University Tennis Championship 2, The Column: Board 2 Editor-in-Chief 3. i JAMES PETER WHISKEMAN, JR- Peekrkill Mechanical Engineering AXA, College Baseball Team 2, College Crew 2, College Soccer Team 3, Ofiticers Club. BENJAEQ DAY WHITE Biffle , N- I- Arn' and Sciencer W ' I EDWARD ALEXANDER VVYHITE Arena Ve,-,,j,,,,,y SITE, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 2. JESSE BENJAMIN WILDENEERG New York City Aff, and gimm- State Tuition Scholarship. EMERSON STEWART WILLIAMS Dayton, Ohio Ae-gbifecpu,-5 EAE, TBH, Freshman Crew, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, junior Promenade Committee, Chairman, Winner of Baird Architectural Prize 2. GEORGE KISSAM WILLIAMS Ithaca Electrical Engineering Fred Lewis Wilson Scholarship. JOHN HOPKINS WILLIAMS, JR. Greenville, X. C. Mechanical Engineering XXII, Freshman Track Squad, College Track Team 1, 2. SHELDON WARD WILLIAMS Ithaca Agriculture Vegetable Gardening Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3. ROBERT MCCRAE WILSON, JR. Montclair, N e I. Mechanical Engineering EAE, TBTI, Aleph Samach, Wearer ofthe C , Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew 2, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee. BYRON RUFUS WINBORN, JR. Birrninghain, Mich. Mechanical Engineering BQTI, IIAE, Red Key, The Cornell Daibf San Board 1, 2, 3. EDWARD MERRITT WINCHESTER Orwego Agricaltare GA, Freshman Track Squad, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 2, Round-Up Club. MELVIN PERCY WINDSOR Maplewood, N. I. Civil Engineering Zodiac, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, College Honor Committee 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3. JAMES RENWXCK WITHROW, JR. Colnnzhar, Ohio Art: and Science: Telluride, Varsity Football Squad 3, Liberal Club. CARROLL JOHNS WOLCOTT Chevy Chare, Md. Cheniictry TFA, Musical Clubs 2, 3. AMES HENRY WOOD Hill: aint, Md. Mechanical En ineerin J EH P e c JOSEPH MACARTHUR YOUMANS Swarthmore, Pa. 1 Arte and Science: KIIT, Red Key, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, The Cornellian Board, Associate Editor 3. ALDEN WILSON YOUNG Riverhead Civil Engineering TKE, Goldwin Key. GEORGE OSTROM YQUNG Bldvmffld, J. Eltrffifdl Enginctfing Zodiac, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 3. G-EQRGE CRAWFORD ZAHN Philadelphia, Pd. D Arla' and .ftitnfdi EAE, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3, Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3, Beth L'Amed. V ROBERT RITCHIE ZEIGLBR White Plainr Civil Ellginctfing QDKZ, Musical Clubs 1. I HENRY BER-EOLET Z1EGLER New Canzherland, Pa. Chemirtry University Band 1, 2, 3. BEN ZOCKS Flnrhing Art: and Sciencer EAM, Dramatic Club 2, 3. 1117911 180 .-..-.+R -- QQ ACADEMIC I-IONOPIS IVIEIVIBERS OE TI-IE CLASS OF 34 HOLDING UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE SCI-IOLARSI-IIRS I II I I I I .I E i f I I i If ' '2,, ,'f I' f, i,'Qig'i ,E fDf'1'i5 i -' - 3 -f i, vii? rf.. .,,L , ,,,,,,.,, ,, ,,,,7 , ,,,, In Tama: A W Wmwg:74f - Z Agrfrgni i l fl-dw I I I I 'N III , I III I 'I' I I I II 3 III I Z4 I Il, I, l , y Egg, EE., ' 'ieff:1.1fe,,QiRf,E,ff13N2532,E,E,1,1,33if,Q14,-g.,igigWE,E.,-I I I 1 I A IISMHI lE1DlRNEILlLIl AN University Undergraduate Scholars ROBERT LEE SMITH ........ FAUST LOUIS BELLEGIA, .... . SELMA FINE ...........,..,..... GLADYS ROSENTIIAL ......... . MAXWELL SEYMOUR ISENBERGH ,,,.,.... .,..,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, . , , ALLIE PIESNBR ..,...,............. SIMON FELLNER ,...,.......,... ...,,,,,,.,.,.., ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , N ATHANIEL GIFFORD WELLING ,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, JOSEPH HENRY PERCY ........ GEORGE WINEBURGH ........ EUDORUS C KENNEY SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1931 ' ...........College of Art: and Science: CLASS OF 1932 ....,.,....College of Art: and Science: ....,...,..College of Art: and Science: CLASS OF 1933 ' ........,.,College of Art: and Science: SARAH ALICE SOLOVAY ....,..,. . .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,, 4,,,, , ,, CLASS OF 1934 College of Art: and Science: ...,.......College of Art: and Science: ......,....College of Art: and Science: CORNELL SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1933 CLASS OF 1934 .I.........College of Art: and Science: ...........College of Arc: and Science: ...........College of Art: and Science: .. .................................. ........... C ollege of Art: and Science: PRESIDENT WHITE SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1933 HUBERT GRAY HANSON ........... ...........,......,...,.................., . ...... College of Am and Science: MARY ELIZABETH MILLS ..... .............................,.... ........... C o llege of Art: and Science: CLASS OF 1934 EI-EANOR PRESTON CLARKSON ......... .............,.........,.......... ........... C o llege of Am end Science: DOROTHY SONN ---.------------------.-........-......................,....................................................... .College of Art: and Science: HERBERT HOLZMAN BLAU. ELIZABETH ROSE HBIST .......... HENRY B LORD SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1933 CLASS OF 1934 DOROTHY GLADYS MILLER ........... STEPHEN HERBERT TOLINS,, ,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , .,,,- REGINALD DENENHOLZ .,...,. EDWARD SOLOMON .,.,... -.,. MCGRAW SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1933 College of Art: and Science: College of Art: and Science: ....College of Art: and Science: ...,....... College of Art: and Science: ...........College of Art: and Science: CLASS OF 1934 College of Art: and Science: CHARLES ARNOLD FRALEIGH .,,..,...,, ,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, C 0 liege gf Arif ,mel Science! DONALD HEYS ROGERSW- ,.,...,..,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, , ..........,.....College of Engineering 1118211 IIQQH ClIf1R'NlLlLILlIAN I 5 University Undergraduate SchO1arS RICHARD LEWIS MARKS ..,,r,..r MORGAN SIEEETT, .r.,,,..,. HENRY BRETZPIELD ....,...,...,..., , ..,,.,. SAGE SCI-IOLARS CLASS OF 1933 CLASS OF 1934 College of Art: eznel Science: College of Art: ezncl Science: College of Arc: and Science: SAMUEL LEWIS KLEINEERG ,......,., ..,.............,,...,......,..,....,...,.,..,..,..... ......... C o llege of Ari: and Science: AARON MARGOLIS ...........,....... JOB ROBERT ROGERS, JR ........ SIBLEY SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1933 CLASS OF 1934 College of Art: and Science: .,.,.......,.,College of Engineering DAVID GRONER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,,,,,,,, C o llege of Engineering HENRY NICHOLAS HANSON ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.....,... . ,,,.,.,.....,.. College of Engineering STEWART L WOODFORD SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1933 RAYMOND JOHN COTHRAN .r....... ............................,..,,,.... ......... C o llege of Art: and Science: MARION ISABEL GLAESER ....... .................................... , ......... C ollege of Art: and Science: CLASS OF 1934 AUSTIN MARCUS CONNELLY ,,,, ,,.,. ....,..,..,........................... ......... C o l lege of Art: ezncl Science: JOHN MAXWELL FRIEDMAN ,,,,,,,,...,...,,......,.......................................,..............,,....,....... College of Art: and Science: . JOHN STANTON GOULD SCI-IOLARS SAMUEL BAUER ,,,...................,,... LENORE HARRIET NATHAN......,... JOHN WELLS BRANCH., ,,.. COLETTE ROSENSTIEL .... .. ALBERT LOVE ELY ...,.,.,,, JOHN FULLER TAYLOR ..,.,,. SARAM HAROLD AMERLING ........... CLASS OF 1933 CLASS OF 1934 HORACE GREELEY SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1933 CLASS OF 1934 College of Art: and Science: .........College of Art: and Science: .........College of Art: and Science: College of Art: eenel Science: L,,...........College of Engineering College of Art: and Science: College of Art: and Science: College of Aft: and Science: GILDA TERESA PORCELLI .................... , ................ V ...,.I.I.... .........................-.....-..- -...- ,------ LOUIS ALEXANDER DREYFUS SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1931 MAVIS SYLVIA DYMOTT ----- -,-,--,-,.-,,A-.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,, ,,,,,,,,. C o llege of Art: and Science: ED11-HJUD1-1-H V ARQN ,A,---.-------,--,----,--,-,-.A,-,,,-,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,L,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...,.. C ollege of Art: and Science: ' GEORGE W LEFEVRE SCHOLARS CLASS OF 1934 RQSARIO Joggpji GUGLIELMINO ...-,l-, ll-..,,,,-,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, .,....,.. C 0 l lege of Aff! dm! .S't'lH1L'tJ CONSTANTINE SALVATOR GUGLIUZZA.. ....,.,........................ .......--.---v C llllfgf of Eflglfmfmg 518311 FACULTY MEMBERS 1 T' X x llfilll' Qil MRNE ILIEA HONORARY ACADEMIC SOCIETY g Ph1 Beta Kappa lr? ,I , - Founded December 5, 1775 7 'AEQEQEEEEEEQ NEvfYoRK'rHETA CHAPTER J Ertablirbed MQW 28, 1882 I OFFICERS 1930-31 A MAX LUDWIG WOLPRAM LAISTNER .,......,..,.... ............ P resident Q OTTO KINKELDEY ..................,............. ....... V ire-President ' ROBERT PIERCE BEAVER ....,. .,,,....,. T mzrurer ' MILTON DAVID MARX ,,,,,-,,,,,, -h-.-,,-.,,,,,----- v ,-.fggfgfgfly ' WELSEY BARNE1-T CARROLL ...,,. ........ A rrimznr .S'E0f'Cfd7:j' I ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY ,.... .. ................., Registrar ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Millard Clayton Ernsberger Adrian Gordon Gould Joseph Quncy Adams Albert LeRoy Andrews Eugene Plumb Andrews Lawrence Russell Andrus Liberty Hyde Bailey Dane Lewis Baldwin Mortier Franklin Batrus Frederick Bedell Morris Gilbert Bishop Albert Wilhelm Boesehe Leslie Nathan Broughton Arthur Wesley Browne George Lincoln Burr Frank Fotes Bussell julian Edward Butterworth Robert Horton Cameron Harry Caplan Walter Buckingham Carver Peter Walter Claasen Lane Cooper Clyde Firman Craig Gustavus Watts Cunningham Robert Eugen: Cushman George Irving Dale Ida Ella Auch Reine Grace Bobrow Robert La Tourrette Cavanaugh John Edward Coleman Lemo Theressa Dennis Violet Louise Dvorak Leo Eli Falkin Frank John Giorgi Harold Herbert Abrams Cynthia Adla Andrews Jacob Blinlroff Jacob Gerald Blumberg Lewis Munroe Dennis Arthur Johnson Eames Herbert Charles Elmer John James Elson Rollin Adams Emerson Livingston Farrand Albert Bernhatdt Faust Samuel Feldman William Trowbridge Forbes Walter Hoyt French Carl Witz Gartlein Gussie Esther Gaskell Roswell Clifton Gibbs William Paul Gilbert Guy Everett Grantham Harry Joseph Griffiths Gilbert Dennison Harris Rebecca Stoneman Harris John William Hebel Charles Henry Hull Wallie Abraham Hurwitz John Irwin Hutchinson James Hutton Horace Leonard Jones Solomon Katz Earl Hesse Kennard Ernest August Kubler William Ramsdell Leonard Howard Scott Liddell Val Rogin Lorin William Francis McDonald Eleanor Clara McMullen Frederick George Mareham James Frederick Mason Louis Melville Massey Leonard Amby Maynard Dale Raymond Mitchell Benton Sullivan Monroe Herbert Joseph Muller Carleton Chase Murdock James George Needham Clark Sutherland Northup Robert Morris Ogden Paul Martin O'Leary Ernest Trowbridge Paine Jacob Papish Everett Franklin Phillips Paul Russell Pope Frederick Clarke Prescott Lawrence Pumpelly GRADUATES Morris Glushien , Moe Goldstein Byron Everson Harding John Winslow Hit-shfeld Charles Edward Hewitt, Jr. Hyman Joscfson Leo Paul Katzin Edwin Herbert Kiefer Hymen Knopf Fritz Eugene Loefiler Karl Somarindyck Loefiler Harold William Metz Philip Allan Miller Lydia Nicolaidu William Tuthill Paine Freeland Franklin Penny John Howard Pitts Irving Isidor Plotkin CLASS OF 1931 Joseph William Conrad Mavis Sylvia Dymott Elizabeth Fry Anna Marie Fuerst Eleanora Maxwell Gray Samuel Jurow Harold Arthur Lehrman Ella Murdoch Miller Roblcy Cook Wlliams Arthur Ranum Harold Lyle Reed Fred Hoffman Rhodes Jesse Leroy Riebsomer Richard Robinson George Frederick Rogalslcy Robert Warren Sailor Ernest William Schoeder Lester Wayland Sharp Harold Robert Smart Frederick Miller Smith Harold David Smith Preserved Smith Ruby Green Smith Emma Romelia Speed William Strunk, Jr. Rolland MacLaren Stewart Frank Thilly Ethel Waring Cynthia Westottt Herbert Hice Whetzel Herbert August Wichelns Walter Francis Willcox Elias Root Beadle Willis Benjamin Dunbar Wilson Martin John Roess, Jr. Manuel Rosenblum Herman McDowell Southw Helen Rosalind Speed Edward Henry Stiefel Victor Thomas Surrows Dorothy May Wcrtz Frances Dunham Wormuth Albert Rosemblum Harold Irving Saperstein Anneliese Sophie Charlotte Helen Shirley Wetzler orth Schloh l - A J. Hl84H I lim I A,,pC,., . I --C .... A IA-l 1 ,C BIIIL MAN .,.,..., I HONORARY ENGINEERING SOCIETY F ' Tau Beta Pi Y I DELTA OF NEW YORK 'li ,, EJt4bliJbedf:l12zm1yI 17, 1910 DAVID CRAMPTON ........................................................... ..............A... P mam ARTHUR WILLIAM MOON., ...,,....,...., ,,4,,,,-,,,,-,- V gg-Pfefi,im,- I .,,. ' RALPH EMBRSON CARPENTER, JR ...., ,,,,,,,,-, R epgrdgng Smfgfaof MONPORD POWELL MILES ............. ...,,. C orrexpanduzg yu-MMU I 'ig'-'ij 1. , RICHMOND BENTLEY SHREVE ...... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,--A, T femm-er ' . W - ' 1' I FACULTY MEMBERS WILDER DWIGHT BANCROPT CHARLES OSBORN MACKEY JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN WILLIAM NICHOLS BARNARD GEORGE ROBERT MCDERMOTT FRED ASA BARNES ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, JR. WILBUR ERNEST MESERVE ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE ALBERT LEE O'BAN10N IRVING PORTER CHURCH DAVID ERNEST OHL ADAM CLARKE DAVIS CHARLES EDWARD O'ROURIcE LOUIS MONROE DENNIQ, ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS HERMAN DIEDERICHS HUBERT HAWLEY RACE FRANK OAICES ELLENWOOD HERBERT JOSEPH REICH MILLARD CLAYTON ERNSEERGER HERBERT HENRY SCOPIELD LIVINGSTON FARRAND JOSEPH GALLUCHAT TARBOUX SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE ROMBYN YATMAN THATCHER VLADIMIR KARAPETOPP GEORGE BURR UPTON DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL LAL CHAND VERMAN MYRON ADOLPH LEE LUDOLPH FRISCH WELANETZ PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN JOHN AUGUSTUS WHITTLE, JR. , DONNELL DIXON MACCARTHY GEORGE YOUNG, JR. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1 , CLASS OF 1931 ' SAMUEL YATES AUSTIN HAROLD WHEATLEY HANSEN EDMUND NORWOOD BACON VICTOR KING HENDRICKS STEPHEN NEWMAN BEAN EDGAR LEE GREEN, JR. CHARLES POWELL BEYLAND MONTORD POWELL MILES HENRY OSSWALT BOSCHEN ARTHUR WILLIAM MOON I JOHN ALLEN BOYCE EDWARD CHAMPLAIN RILEY FREDERICK TODD BUDELMAN EUGENE GEORGE ROCHOW JAMES BASTION BURKE WILLIAM FREDERICK ROUNTREE, JR. RALPH EMERSON CARPENTER, JR. RICHARD MARVIN SHEPARD GILBERT PATTERSON CHURCH RICHMOND BENTLEY SHP-EVE ' DAVID CRAMPION EDWARD THOMSON CLAIR OLIVER DEAN ,JOHN SEI-BY TOWNSEND JAMES VAN DEUSEN EPPES GEORGE HOWARD VANDERBECK, 2D BRUCE WILSON HACKSTAPP JOHN MURRAY WALSH, JR. IRVING CARL WATKINS CLASS OF 1932 GARRETT SEYMOUR PARSONS ' EMERSON STEWART WILLIAMS ROBERT MCCRAE WILSON . 518511 liilill CIQIDEQN s llcll. IAN HONORARY SCI-IOLASTIC SOCIETY Q Ph1 Kappa Ph1 Organized 1897 Effabzfrbaz df cgfmzz Unmmfy jam 14, 1920 Q OFFICERS 1930-31 45 7' X- DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL .,.......................,..,., ..,...,,..., P resident E ALBERT RUSSELL MANN ....,. .,.....,.... V ir:-President Howard Bernhard: Adclmann Oscar Daniel Anderson Lawrence Russel Andrus John Robert Bangs, Jr. William Nichols Barnard Fred Asa Barnes Thomas Livingston Bayne Cornelius Betten Morris Gilbert Bishop Maurice Chester Bond Samuel Latimer Boothroyd Francke Huntington Bosworth Olaf Martinius Brauner Arthur Wesley Browne Earl Louis Brunett Harry Oliver Buckman Charles Kellogg Burdick James Dabney Burfoot. Jr. Walter Burkholder George Lincoln Burr Arthur Brotherton Burrell Helen Canon Martin Paul Catherwood George Edward Gordon Catlin Harrison Levi Chance Stephen Farrel Cleary Jacob Roland Collins John Courtney Herman Diederichs Charles Love Durham Joseph Alma Dye Theodore Hildreth Eaton Frank Oakes Ellenwood John James Elson John Wright Ackerman Le Roy Lesher Barnes Robert Pierce Beaver Philip Brierley Frank Jessup Bristol Herman Jacob Brueckner George Delong Champlin Daniel Grover Clark John Magruder Clark Lee George Davy Lemo Theressa Dennis Marion Fish Charles Warren Fox Harold Herbert Abrams Gertrude Estelle Andrews jackson Milton Batchelor Jacob Gerald Blumberg George Rowland Bradley,Jr. Frederick Todd Budelman John Buls0n,Jr, Dorothy Louise Butler Lowell Jenkins Chawner Joseph William Conrad Lyle Gclston Durham Mavis Sylvia Dymott Mortimer Sidney Edelsrein LEQ CHANDLER N oiuus ....... ,....,, JACOB ROLAND COLLINS .................... FACULTY MEMBERS Rollins Adams Emerson Donald English Livingston Farrand Myron Gustin Fincher Pierre Augurtin: Firb Rachel Loue Fitch Walter Hoyt French Simon Henry Gage Walter Joseph Gibbons Roswell Clifton Gibbs David Clinton Gillespie Carl Edward Frederick Guterman William Arthur Hagan Katherine Wyckoff Harris Eugene Elwin Haskell John William Hebel Arthur John Heinicke Mary Frances Henry Forest Frank Hill Robert Byron Hinman Grant Sherman Hopkins Ralph Sheldon Hosmer Gemma Jackson Joseph Olmstead Jeffrey Osker Augustus Johannsen Myron Slade Kendrick Abram Tucker Kerr Dexter Simpson Kimball Benjamin Freeman Kingsbury Paul Kruger Paul Kruse Marie Leonard Paul Martyn Lincoln Josiah Randall Livermore Charles Osborn Mackey Michel George Malti Albert Russell Mann Frederick George Marcharn Louis Melville Massey Clyde Walter Mason George Harrison Maughan Leonard Amby Maynard Barbara McClintock Eleanor Clara McMullen Howard Bagnall Meek Amy Grace Mekeel Earnest Merritt William Taylor Miller Helen Monsch Veranzu Alun Moors Charles Walter Morse William Irving Myers Charles Merrick Nevin 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 ' Margaret Louise Plunkett Whiton Powell Lawrence Pumpelly Myers Peter Rasmussen GRADUATES Leanora Reilly Furr Luella Pearl Gardner Eva Lucretia Gordon John Daniel Hartman Lovell Melvin Hulse Pu Kung Kao Alexander Barrett Klots Richard August Laubengayer Vivian Streeter Lawrence, Jr. Samuel Ralph Levering Grace Long Bassett Maguire Wilbur Ernest Meserve Harold William Metz William Daniel Moeder Gunderson Knut Nipedal Vernon Sennock Pate Winton Irving Patnode Lillian Aline Phelps WilmaJennings Pugh Dimiter Ramadanoff Sarah Louisa Ridgeway William Clark Ritter Elizabeth Jane Ross Rachel Sanders Burch Hart Schneider CLASS OF 1931 James Van Deusen Eppes Elizabeth Fry Anna Marie Fuerst Helen Jane Fullerton Pauljoseph Glaister Eleanora Maxwell Gray Bruce Wilson Hackstad' Ruth Marguerite Horn Samuel Jurow Priscilla Jean King Raymond Clarence Klussendorf Floyd Cleveland Knight Harold Arthur Lehrman Mabel Francel Lewis Edward Albert Lutz Gordon William Manly Paul Dana Marvin Orlo Harrison Maughan Delight McAlpioe Ella Murdock Miller Edward Marshall Palmquist William Morrow Requa Eugene George Rochow Albert Rosenblum J'er1'etrzfjf-Treasurer ......,......,..Hz.rtarzrm Hugh Daniel Reed Heinrich Ries Francis Irving Righter Flora Rose Herbert Henry Seolield Merit Scott James Morgan Sherman Robert Pelton Sibley Cyril Galloway Small Harold Robert Smart Preserved Smith Robert Sproule Stevens Howard James Stover Frank Thilly Clarence Ellsworth Townsend Leonard Church Urquhart Martha Van Rennsselaer Russel Halderman Wagner Charles Leopold Walker George Frederick Warren Ludolph Frisch Welanetz Donald Stuart Welch Harry Porter Weld Herbert Hiee Whetzel Edward Albert White Horace Eugene Whiteside Herbert August Wichelns Karl McKay Wiegand Andrew Leon Winsor Louis Edward Wolf Karl Dawson Wood Julian Laurence Woodward Paul Work George Young, Jr. Wiliam Charles Senning Harry Sohon Herman McDowell Southworth Herman Martinus Stoker Marcellus Henry Stow Ralph Colton Tallman Edward Andrew Tenney Harriet Mansfield Thomson George Richard Townsend Kuo Sung Wang Stanley Whitson Warren Esther Jeanette Young Frederick Carl Saacke Harold Irving Saperstein Anneliese Sophie Charlotte Schloh Ruth Shellhorn Richmond Bentley Shreve Robert Lee Smith Edward Henry Sticfel Effie Owings Wade Ernest Neal Warren Helen Shirley Wetzler Elizabeth Cornell Wheeler Robley Cook Williams Clarence Henry Yarrow ll186ll F939 CDENEILILIB AW HONORARY CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY Chi Epsilon CHARLES ROLLIN ALLEN, JR. WILLIAM MARCELLUS ANDERSON SAMUEL YATES AUSTIN, JR. FRED ASA BARNES CHARLES POWELL BEYLAND ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN JAMES BASTION BURKE BRUNO CHAPE LOWELL JENKINS CHAWNER GILBERT PATTERSON CHURCH DONALD CRAMPTON CREASEY BRUCE WILSON HACKSTAEF HAROLD WHEATLEY HANSEN WILLIAM JERVIS MARKOE ORCUTT KELLOGG GORDON WILLIAM MANLEY ALFRED VANDERVEER MORIN WILLIAM ERNEST MULLESTEIN CHARLES EDWARD O,ROURKE WILLIAM SUMNER ROBERTS HERBERT HENRY SCOEIELD ROMEYN THATCHER EDWARD THOMSON CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER JOHN MURRAY WALSH, JR. CHARLES ELVERTON WARD IRVING CARL WATKINS 1118711 CS IIFIIIHI CCUDRNIELUIAN HONORARY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY . - ' - f' f 4 :- 5 'v sv 4 W ' ' Orff' :T gs? f' Y 1 I 'Q fifl 5' , ' J, ,4 I 5- 1, ' . - 455: 'lays -qs 5152, vg .gf . 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L,,.., 2 78 ALPHA TAU OMEGA ...... ...L. 2 36 ALPHA ZETA.. ..A......, ...,. 2 56 BETA PSI ..,....,,......,.. ..Lw. 3 30 BETA SIGMA RHO ..,..,. BETA THETA PI ..... 282 234 CHI PHI ....... .... ..... 2 1 4 CHI PS1 ........... .L1L. 2 24 DELTA CI-II ......,....,...,.,,L.... .... 2 48 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON ..,,... ..,,. 2 28 DELTA PHI ,......... ..,....V.,.. .1,.. 2 5 2 DELTA SIGMA PHI ....,,. ..TL. 2 6'8 DELTA TAU DELTA 1T..LL.. .L... 2 42 DELTA UPSILON ...... ELEUSIS ......,........ 222 298 KAPSPA ALPHA .......,.,.L. .,.L. 2 16 KAPPA DELTA RHO ......T ..... 3 06 KAPPA SIGMA .........L.L, ..... 2 54 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ..,LL. ..,,. 3 10 OMEGA TAU SIGMA ...,.., ..... 2 92 OMICRON ALPHA TAU ..... . ...., 304 PHI DELTA MU ..,........ PHI DELTA THETA ....,.. 332 230 Name PHI EPSILON PI ..........., PHI GAMMA DELTA ,,,... PHI KAPPA PSI. ,...,,.... PHI KAPPA SIGMA ...,.... PHI KAPPA TAU ..T,,.,.. PHI SIGMA DELTA ...,.... PHIA SIGMA KAPPA ....., PI KAPPA ALPHA ....,,. PI KAPPA PHI .,,... PI LAMBDA PHI ,..,.., PSI UPSILON 1.,,.,. SCORPION .....,..,,..........L SEAL AND SERPENT ..,.., -,,,.l..l...l-i-- P I .... SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON ,....... .... SIGMA ALPHA MU ....,... SIGMA CHI .......,.....,. SIGMA NU ..,,L. SIGMA PHI. ..,.. .. .....,.... SIGMA PHI EPSILON ,...,.. 1,.. SIGMA PHI SIGMA ....,... SIGMA PI ...,..,.,....,,1 TAU EPSILON PHI ........ TAU KAPPA EPSILON ..,, THETA ALPHA ,..,.,..... THETA CHI ..,,.,.,..,.... THETA DELTA CHI ........ THETA XI .,.....,.A.....,. ZETA BETA TAU..,.. ZETA PSI ........... ZODIAC ..,. age 290 238 218 284 260 300 240 322 324 286 232 316 266 250 288 246 258 244 294 280 320 302 328 314 296 226 262 270 212 264 H2113 r - f 'h ' r rx 2 ,- V 1 , av 1- ' .11 1 sip, , x L'- A in ru-lmiam lull NN Zeta Psi Thirty Chapters Founded at New York University in 1847 OFFICERS CHARLES PARKER HAMMOND ,,,,,,,r,,,rrr ,r.,,r, ..,.....,..... P rerideut Louis CHAPIN COVELL, JR ........ ....,r... V ice-Prefident GEORGE BENTON SANDERS ,..,,,.. ,.,....,.., . ...Yefrcrmy Louis CHAPIN COVELL, 'IRM ...,,.. Tref1.rzn'rr Blcuklcv Frnzcr Walker Shzffcr McCIcnnan Fcnsrcrcr Bucrmann Millar Dcrcum Swan Bonney Huygk Frzmrz Baker E. Parshall DcWoIf Bcldcn Morgan Gordon L. Parshnll Lnmhcrr Mears Dycrz Colgan Hammond Covcll Endsmann Bcnncu Sanders Kellogg 1121211 -pail-1i '7 Y ' V - .B -, . r - Y , ls 11 I :xi F fl. USL W 1 I 1+ fl Ei lb I ll IM N if, IL I I N I , A J I A I I ' 1 PS1 Chapter A Embzzfbefz in 1868 - FRATRES IN FACULTATE 1 W X ANDREW HAIGH JOHN THOMAS PARSON , GEORGE HENRY HEPTINO LAURENCE PUMPELLY I GRADUATE STUDENTS W I I WILLIAM WATKINS DAVIES, 3D PORTER GRAVES . LAWRENCE PARSHALL I SENIORS f 1 JOHN MCCULLUM COLGAN JAMES GRANGER DYETT W I STEPHEN COOLEY CARLETON HULL ENDEMANN 1 LOUIS CHAPIN COVELL, JR. CHARLES PARKER HAMMOND JUNIORS ' HOWARD ASA BAKER MARKOE ORCOTT KELLOGG J HARRY WIGGIN BENNETT, JR. EDWARD WILLIAM LAMBERT LOUIS RUDOLPH DEWOLE JOHN FARNI-IAM MEARS , FREDERICK PARKER FRANTZ EDWARD RODNEY PARSHALL GEORGE BENTON SANDERS V ' SOPHOMORES . ROBERT CHILDS BACON - ELTON PRYNE HUYCK K DONALD GRINNELL BAINBRIDGE DONALD GRANT MORGAN EUGENE SEABURY BELDEN HENRY BALDWIN PARSHALL HOLBROOK VAN DYKE BONNEY JACOB FREDERICK SCHOELLKOPF, 4TI-I I I I FRESHMEN WILLIAM FRANCIS BLEAKLEY WILLIAM CAMBELL MCCLENNAN RALPH BUERMANN JOHN MORTON MILLER MAX DERCUM EBEN CAMBELL SHAFFER RICHARD FENSTERER, JR. FRANK ALBERT SWAN HERBERT EDWIN FRAZER BENJAMIN RIGLER WALKER A VT ' F1 ' ALL' ' p ' ' ' ' , T 1 , A 1. r 1121311 - -,- -- X , . L . ' P s p u n if l 'I l N I 5 I QR- 1......i,..-a......,.. f v ,Q 155 A J J 1 5. 4 f- 1' Chi Phi Thirty-two Chapters Founded at Princeton University in 1854 OFFICERS GEORGE HOWARD VANDERBECK ..............,,.....,v.............. ................ v ........ A H7174 RussEL LEROY LAWSON ,,......,,....,,,..........,.,,.....,, . ....,,,,.......,,.......,,...,.,. . ....... Behr ROBERT EDGAR PATRICK ,...,,,.,......,,....,.,.... .........,,.............. G :imma HERBERT POPE PARKER Delia Srcwarr Nirchxc Flrzpamcl. Parrxcl. XX Tracv Langston D'cvx1lcr Lcscnrrw G Amood Lau Hollins Gears Durland Thompson Gordon Lansing C Tracv Lxvcrndgc Ausrm Dans Lawson Xnndcrbcck Parkcr Chcrrw Argslrlngcr Haskell Morrc F lung Ylpond P Ring R Atwood Cabaud Plan: Wilson J Tracy . v' ' ' ' . s . i ' '. Y ' ' . ' 1 , . .. , A I V. R - TEE- -Y .,- . MN. -H Y -.,..,.--...w,, Y, ,,.. . ,, Y Y , V. , ,Q,Q-u,,k.. H2143 W .tv -.71-...l.....,, -,i....---- L W llillill 4lf0lFSNlLlLll-,lIATN F LEWIS HUDSON DURLAND ARTHUR NORMAN GIBB ALFRED LINDLEY GOODRICH HOWARD GWENS AIGELTINOER SAMUEL YATES AUSTIN, JR. PHILLIP ROBERTS CHERRY BURTON SPARLING DAVIS RUSSEL LEROY LAWSON EDWIN JOSEPH FITZPATRICK BRYANT WOOD LANGSTON CHARLES DURLEY NITCHIE GEORGE DRESSLER ATWOOD JOHN DETWILER FRANKLIN BARNES DURLAND WILLIAM RICH GEARY BRITTON LOSEY GORDON GEORGE GRUNDY HOLLINS RAWSON ATWOOD PHILIP GRAEME CABAUD WILLIAM CONDON, JR. JOHN HASKELL FRANK KING, JR. PAUL EMMET KING Xi Chapter Efmblifhgd in 1868 . FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN CRANFORD ADAMS PRESERVED SMITH FRATRES IN URBE FRANK IRVINE RALPH GUTHRIE LENT MORRIS TRACY ROBERT HENRY TREMAN SENIORS JUNIORS SOPI-IOMORES FRESHMEN ROBERT PASSMORE LIVERSIDGE HERBERT POPE PARKER EDWARD MORTIMER TOURTELOT, JR GEORGE HOWARD VANDERBECK JOSEPH WILLARD WELLS ROBERT EDGAR PATRICK RICHARD SIEGERIED STEWART WILLIAM KNIGHT TRACY COOPER NOTT LANSING THOMAS.CASSELS LAW ROY LEE LEVENTRY WILEORD BOCHAT PENNY EMERY THOMPSON, JR. CHARLES SEDGWICK TRACY JOSEPH ANTHONY MORRE ROBERT LBGGETTE SAMUEL PLATT JOHN GROOME TRACY PAUL VIPOND JAMES LAWRENCE WALKER HAROLD WILSON JZISJJ d o HHH! ECTEYIENIHCILCIIAN K.. l 4 , ' . ffnha fs f 'ESQ 1 Kappa Alpha Eight Chapters Founded at Union College in 1825 OFFICERS BENJAMIN BLAINE RHODES ..,.....,............. Q ..... ......... P resident WILLIAM MOORE VANNEMAN .,...,.. .... . ..... 5' erretczljf JACK ROMAINE SHIELDS ,,,.,....... ..,..,... T refzmrer Shepard Vanneman Spitzmiller Rhodes Boyd Berean Howard Ireland Proctor Clark Warren Rousseau Petroff Cochran Vecder Quinn Robertson Gardner Jones Miller Ward Scott Ochlschlaeger Sampson Falck H2l6H ..f.-.-.gilj :nam f0lRNIIES,lJ-llAN New York Gamma Chapter CHARLES HAZEN BLOOD CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK WILLIAM EDWARD BOSTWICK MARK CHAMBERLAIN BOARDMAN LEE SHERMAN PEER EDWARD HAILE CASE Efmbfifhed in 1868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM ALEXANDER HAMMOND JOHN RANDOLPH LINDSAY FREDERICK CLARKE PRESCOTT FRATRES IN URBE FREDRICK SKBLDING SOMMERS ALLAN HOSIE TREMAN ARTHUR BOTT TREMAN ROBERT ELIAS TREMAN MYNDERSE VAN CLEEP GILBERT MARCY WEEKS EVERETT PEPPERREL WHEELER GRADUATE STUDENTS TRUESDALE CLARKE HORACE GREELEY BEREAN, JR. BORIS PETROFF HENRY WHITE BOYD, JR. BENJAMIN BLAINE RHODES HAROLD THOMAS CLARK HENRY HARWOOD ROUSSEAU LEWIS EDWARD HOWARD, JR. RICHARD MARVIN SHEPARD WILLIAM FRANCIS ARCHER IRELAND ROBERT FRANK SPITZMILLER XVILLIAM MOORE VANNEMAN HARRY FOSTER COCHRAN FRANK JACOB OEHLSCHLAEGER JAMES BERWICK FORGAN, 3D JACK ROMAINE SHIELDS FRANK HERBERT WARREN, 3D ROBERT CHESTER ABBOTT JAMES MACPHERSON PROCTOR, CHARLES SPENCER FRANCIS, EDWARD PIKE QUINN NICHOLAS PHIPPS VEEDER FRESHMEN ALEXANDER DIVEN FALCK 'JOHN HOYT GARDNER ' CLEMENS HERSCHEL, JR. CARLETON HADDOCK JONES DAVID EVANS MCGRAW MALCOLM GRAY MILLER JAMES GILBERT PARKER WILLIAM REAY ROBERTSON STEPHEN HASTINGS SAMPSON JR FREDERICK WILLIAM SCOTT, TRENWITH ROCKWELL WARD 1121711 T?1TT t 'K 't 1 :Ml ELGDEQNEUL 'Y new ffgwf QEERRQH l xii f' l 1 Phi Kappa Psi Fifty-two Chapters 'Founded at Jefferson College in 1852 CHARLES AUG USTUS BBNEDICT.. SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR .... .. STANFORD WADE APGAR .,...,,., BRUCE WILSON HACKSTAFF ...,.... OFFICERS ..,,.,,.,,...,P1'eJider1t Vive-Prerinlent ,....,.,...,Sm'etrz1jf .,......Treumrer Coslow Cock: McCasky Heist Landseidcl Elder Lazear Hooper Kent Marring Rapp Lane Knoble Bcchstein Allen F.Hackstafl' D. Haclcstaff Northridge Potter Mann Proctor Thompson Hassell Welty Higgins Greene Roberts Sutherland Brown Jarvis Licht Davis Sheppard Halstead Becker Wright Hnrrzsch B. Hackstaff Elmer Benedict Andrews Kistler Morrison Searles Apgar L....ii...,... ,,,, L, .M , H2l8H A - . I I- , T M .- , ,fl , I w I., ' W 'F' ' ' W SS IIN II III RI I 11 II ,.....LM..iv- I ' - ,+,.:.:v.-. -v G, . . -4- J. ., I.. V New York Alpha Chapter Efmbliflaed in 1869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE MADISON BENTLEY FREDERICK GLDS BISSELL, JR. ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN JOHN EDWARD DIXON FREDERICK TRAVER ELDER ROBERT WINFIELD ANDREWS STANFORD WADE APGAR FOLKE BECKER CHARLES AUGUSTUS BENEDICT SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR. BRUCE WILSON HACKSTARI' JAMES EDWIN ALLEN ROGER MALCOLM BECHSTEIN MARION ESTES COCKE ARTHUR DRURY DAVIS ALLEN ROBERT GREENE ROGER ELLSBEE HIGGINS WALLACE PYLE JARVIS DONALD FREDERICK HACKSTAPP FRANK BLAISDELL HACRSTAFP RICHARD ALBERT HASSELL WILLIAM HERMAN KNOBLB RICHARD SWEET LANE CARL RICHARD COSLOW JOHN ANDREW ELDER LEE HARRAR HEIST WILLIAM DANA HOOPER LINDLEY COATES KENT ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT CARLETON CHASE MURDOCK PAUL MARTIN OILEARY FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ALBERT ROBERT ERDA HENRY POMEROY HORTON HORTON BRADFORD WEAVER DOUGLAS MAYER HALSTEAD FRED ERNEST HARTZSCH WILLIAM LEROY KISTLER, JR. JAMES MORRISON JAMES MENDENHALL SEARLES WARREN SIMIS WRIGHT HERBERT MUNCH LICHT GEORGE WASHINGTON O,BRIEN, WILLIAM SUMNER ROBERTS WALTER LEE SHEPPARD, JR. EDWARD HANSFORD SUTHERLAND HARRY TRUE WELTY, JR. RICHARD MATHER YOUNG, JR. LINDLEY STUART MANN JOHN AUGUSTUS NORTHRIDGE JOHN ALBERT POTTER, JR. EDWARD MOORE PROCTOR JDHN WARNER THOMPSON HENRY CLAY LANDSEIDEL RALPH WILLIAM LAZEAR EDWARD OTTO MARTING DONALD LEWIS MCCASKY CHARLES FREDERIC ROPP JR 1121911 L ' 5 ,g Yi Q, 4 5 2, I ls - , , A ,. 1. - '- ', 1 l :N - -'---- '----M - -- ' , , . 1 . .,.. .,,.,, A. . , i ix I l ., L ' ,legfg-1 , l L l J ull lilll l 1 w ,Alpha Delta Phi Twenty-seven Chapters Founded at Hamilton College in 1832 OFFICERS BIRNY MASON, JR. ,....,.....,,..,.,......,...,l....,.,.,., ..,,,......,.. P refident CHARLES LEIGHTON MCGAVERN, JR .,,, ,,,,.,.,. V ire-Prefident CHARLES HENRY Fox, JR .,.,..l.,,,,.,,,..,, ,..,.,,...,,,.. S ecrerarj' RICHARD HAYNE SAMPSON ,,......... ,,,.,.,.,. Treamrer l l r ' , I. 1 gs, 4 McCorkle Lovin Marshall Thompson Beck Repper: Hutchins Prince lil! I Johnston Miller Cornish Sellery Fox Sampson Pursglove Newman Mitchell H Deming Bolc McGavern Seipt Kelley Mason Young l-lallas J. E. Rice Graff ,I i, iw . ,. . , Y 2 A w i i - A - T -1?4:1:f1 ' - - A , , ..4i'?f-jg-7 Eg..- ,,f,,-.:,Le7i:ga,,,:- V.,-, l - Y ' .-ri...-gg 1122011 ,'fy,......... , ,I I ,. f I I I ff I wr In 4i'E 'k- ' I e I 5 , I, Q n N 1. ' ' , ,,- If. A . . . - ,., I. , . .,. . S. v -4, Cornell Chapter Efmblifbed in 1869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDERICK BEDELL MII.LARD CLAYTON ERNSBERGER ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE CONWAY LIBANUS TODD CHARLES VAN PATTEN YOUNG FRATRES IN URBE EDWARD HENRY BAILEY 2D IAMES ASHTON GREENE MOORE FRANKLIN CUTHBERT CORNELI ROGER BUTLER WILLIAMS FRANK LAMBERT OHN PAUL YOUNG SEN IORS ROBERT STANLEY HALLAS CHARLES LEIGHTON MCGAVERN IOHN EELLS KELLEY AMES EDWARD RICE R BIRNY MASON RICHARD SEIPT EDWIN PARSON YOUNG R JUNIORS WILLIAM CARNEGIE BOLE PAUL HARVEY DEMING R CHARLES HENRY Fox R RICHARD HERBERT GOFF ALAN ROBERT GRAFF ROBERT SHIRLEY OY WILLIAM FORBES MILLER OHN VAN BUREN RICE RICHARD HAYNE SAMPSON ROY THOMAS SELLERY SOPHOMORES ABRAM HARRISON CORNISH WILLIAM GODDARD MITCHELL THOMAS NEVIN MCCORKLE WILLIAM CHTTTENDEN NEWMAN SAMUEL RICHARD PURSGLOVE FRESHMBN GEORGE DYER BECK OHN WILLARD MARSHALL CARLETON BROWN HUTCHINS WILLIAM LEROY PRINCE WILLARD STEWART OHNSTON CHARLES MILLER REPPERT LLOYD BRADFORD LOVITT ROBERT RANDALL THOMPSON ' 4 'T W5 W W N M' Q f fl H ' i f HE Y fx s M f H Y SHN Idl f H ' N if Q Mg ! Igz f H I , .41 f x , I gg m i 'M W M? gl . ll h :y ,tl WJ . X I 1 f Q ' M 47 - ' I J Q 5:15 I iff rx, ' J , J t W 55 , 1 JR' V V' Qs I v r J 3 i ' ,J - V M I ,J ' J 5 Q 1 ff 5 I M I 3- I - ' I D A Y I Ig t J 1 'N ' ' . I Af I Mg A J 3 J V 5 Q , A A '.'f fT,f'1'fl..g..1 :l1fT.If-'.,...,. .'lI.'.T?Tl-'fAI Tf,1'T ' ,'QQ'ILf:'PM'IfZ',i4I,1 'Q P LQ, C, 7 ' -L. P H221 H ............-,....-...1..-......., I l ' ' l I, ' 1l'AQ- 4 S '5' - mild Ei iiooilliiliklllil l ll XM I ' , ,,, , J , , 1, ii : 74 ,.............,........i...,. wah, I AW 5.11 L x.5'j' A if Q13 f .. A 4 l Delta Upsilon Fifty-five Chapters Founded at Williams College in 1834 OFFICERS CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM WILSON, JR. ,... ............ P I'EJ'id571f RICHARD ARDBN EVANS .........,....,....., ...... V ice-Pfffident JACKSON HAZELWOOD ..... .. .......... Secretary JAMES MORGAN SMITH, ,,,Y,Y, ...... T rezzfufcr J. Lurher Allen Hazelwood Yocom Kellogg A. Hair: D. Williams Pcacc Hnmilron Irwin Patterson Bciermcisrer Boericke Cullen Whitman Evans Wilwn Kendall Ncary Wrampclmcicr Tuck M. Williams Wearhcrlow T. Haire Wirhenbmy Anderson Coombs Goebel W. Lurhcr jones Kirkpatrick Garber Sanborn Dorris 522211 - v- I f ,J . i f . IE 91. ' IMI! ll I RI: I as T ALBERT WILHELM BOESCHE HARRY-OLIVER BUCHMAN IRVING PORTER CHURCH CHARLES ELBERT CURTIS CLARENCE CHADDOCK HEAD RALPH WELLINGTON HEAD RAY STEVENS ASHBURY FRBDERIC SCHOFF BOERICKE VEASEY BELL CULLEN RICHARD ARDEN EVANS ANDREW ALLEN BEN HARRY GREENE JACKSON HAZELWOOD FRITZ BEIERMEISTER ANDREW JOSEPH HAIRE, JR. ROBERT DBVITT HAMILTON, JAMES JOHNSTON ANDERSON WARREN NAYLOR COOMBS PAUL FORD DORRIS Cornell Chapter Effzblixbfd in 1869 FRATRESIN'FACULTATE ' JOHN HENRY COMSTOCIC KARL MARTIN DALLENBACI-I SIMON HENRY GAGE PRATRES IN URBE ROBERT CLIFFORD HUBBARD HUGH ANDERSON MORAN GRADUATE STUDENTS SHERMAN BOYNTON SHULTS JOHN BENNETT TUCK SEN IORS ROBERT ARNOLD KENDALL JAMES EUGENE NEARY, JR. WILLIAM BOWERS SHEPARD ASA HOWARD SMITH JUNIORS RICHARD PLOWMAN IRWIN WARREN BENSON KELLOGG, JR. JOHN MCCLARY LUTHER PARKE O'CONNOR SOPHOMORES ROBERT SIMPSON JONES, 2D GEORGE WILLIAM LUTHER FRESHMEN FREDERICK WILLIAM GARBER, JR. HENRY GOEBEL, JR. THOMAS BRETT HAIRE CHARLES HENRY HULL EDWARD LEAMINGTON NICHOLS JOHN HENRY TANNER CHARLES HARDY NEWMAN JARED TREMAN NEWMAN ROBERT LINDSLEY WEBSTER JOHN JOSEPH WALSH JAMES MORGAN SMITH EZRA BAILEY WHITMAN, JR. CHRISTOPHER WILLIANI WILSON, WALLACE PATTERSON WILLIAM HENRY PEACE, 2D KENNETH HAY YOCUM JULES BARROWS WEATHERLOW DAVID MACK WILLIAMS MERWIN MANVILLE WILLIAMS JOHN FINLEY KIRKPATRICIC ROBERT STRAIGHT SANBORN RUSSEL WITHENBURY, JR. M2311 I I I -IW-I .EI-.ff I I, II I II 1 - I' , I I' I I ll I III I I II I I I I H I I B lligiffsgd A I W I I II Chi Psi I l E Twenty-five Alphas 5 I Founded at Union College in 1841 If QQ I I I. I' .4 l I I , ' I l :I I I I Y I OFFICERS I ALFRED JOHN MAYER, JR .,,,.,.A,.. .....,...,... P ff-fidfnf I I ' I LEWIS FREDERICK HARTMAN ,,AAA,,,, ....... V ice-PffJide'flf I II I I JOHN EVANS ESTABROOKII ..,...................... ...,..,....... 5' fC1'f1ff11jI- I IIN I I ARCHIBALD GLENDENNING DURHAM ....,..Y. ....... T f24.f1l1'61' I -I I I Q I I L ,I I I' I I I I. II I I' I' I I I I I ' I I I I I ' I f I I I p I I I W I II I III I I I I I I I I I I L I I I' I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I l l Y , , ,YY I I Eddy Payne Cook: O. jonch Rcid Bcsr Ed monds Rcnnic Knauss johnson I, l Mnshck Blrn Spccr Hufnaglc Barker Noni: Madden Rcuys Ncbclccr Stsvcns I I Mcnlanu, Frucnull McGcmgan Willxams Euabronk Willard Hartman Corlcrr Manly Biggs F.joncs i I Van Schaack Clark Kcllough Clarcnbnch Mayer Pahsr Shultz Sharood Hudson I II I I I III E - fn--If , I ,Hn , Eff, , gg, 'J' ,,...Q-.-:I-.Eff 7 if-ff.,' Q' f -4 if ln, Y , , ,-. , , , , , -l-,...s,..,.,,,.,...I -. ...., H2241 I OS S lff! is ff :ANI I I I A A A I . , . I I- I .1 . f L., ., I 'B I Alpha Psi Chapter Eftablixbed in 1869 FRATRES IN EACULTATE FREDERICK LLEWELLYN CHAPPELL, JR. CHARLES LOVE DURHAM GEORGE HENRY Fox ROBERT MORRIS OGDEN FRATRES IN URBE CLARENCE FREDERICK WYCKORB GRADUATE STUDENTS RAYMOND PAUL SHAROOD SENIORS ERNST CLARENBACH, JR. ROBERT BOOTH KELLOUGH BLISS BARTLETT CLARK ALFRED JOHN MAYER, JR. ARCHIBALD GLENDENNING DURHAM EDWIN LEMP PABST WILLIAM JEFFERY HUDSON WYATT DONOVAN SHULTZ HARDING VAN SCHAACK UNIORS FREDERICK IRWIN BIGGS J CHARLES WILLIAM MANLY EDWARD LEISY CORLETT JOHN FERRIS MCGETTIGAN JOHN EVANS ESTABROOK HENRY HARNEY MCMANUS HARRY DAY FRUEAUFF, JR. HOWARD WILLIAM MUNSEY LEWIS FREDERICK HARTMAN HENRY WELLING WILLARD SOPHOMORES JOHN TUTTLE ANDREWS BENJAMIN WILLIAM KNAUSS JOHN LAWRENCE BARKER WILLIAM LINSLEY MASHEK CHARLES THOMAS CAREY JOHN HOLLAND NORRIS DONALD BLAKEMAN EDDY ROGER BURTON PAYNE FREDERICK BERNARD HUFNAGLE, JR. HENRY SCHOELLKOPF REUSS JAMES HILL JOHNSON, JR. JOHN ZANTZINGER SPEER ERESHMEN JOHN ALLAN BEST RODNEY BLISS, JR. JOHN LAWRENCE COOKE CYRUS WALKER EDMONDS F ALCONER JONES OSBORNE BUEL JONES JAMES HOLMES MADDEN ' HORACE GWILLIANI NEBEKER LEONARD RUSSELL REID WILLIAM ROXBURGH RENNIE CLIFFORD BROOKS STEVENS 1122511 l 9,?x 3'i Y M N Ch Theta Delta Ch1 Thirty Chapters Founded at Union College in 1847 OFFICERS WILLIAM HENRY PRUYN 3D ,.,., .,.,. .....,.l.. l,,, . , , ........... P rexident GEORGE ROWLAND BRADLEY R. ....,. ........ 5' errerfzrj I OHN AVERY PRUYN ...,..,,..,,,..,.. v,,., ,.......,.. T 1 'efzfzzfer Fryling Newman Wirteborg Hayes Merz North Gasch Read Emmons Trobridge Ruppe Amberg Magofhn Comtois Shabtac Case Lenz Van Vechten Bentley Clarkson Bradley Pruyn W.Pruyn Spelshouse Wolf Ryan I-libbard Kerchem Rieley Day Wilcox Persons Oviarr Little Symonds Fahncsrock rr r H f mf wr ll ll f vw 'W' 'H , ,wi fg at rf af ? egrsig y ,J J H226H I W 5 il 0 E UL ll my A f f ,X II , A , I 'X 5 . . X S Q f'4'-'-., Beta Chapter Exnzbliflved in 1870 I FRATRES IN FACULTATE STEPHEN EUGENE BULLOCK JAMES DAENY BURPOOT, JR. RALPH HOSPITAL LUZERNB COVILLE HENRY ESTES MERRIAM HAROLD RAYMOND NELSON ALBERT WILLIAM SMITH WILLIAM MAXWELL THOMSON FRATRES IN URBE JOSEPH PARTRIDGE MORRISON WILLIAM HENRY MORRISON GRADUATE STUDENTS JOHN WRIGHT ACKERMAN GEORGE CARPENTER BEEE PAUL BROWN - HARRY LAWRENCE CASE RICHARD STROWBRIDGE BENTLEY STEPHEN FRANCIS DUNN ARTHUR PARSONS HIEEARD ROBERT KINKLE LENZ ENOS AVERY PYLE GEORGE BATES VAN VECHTEN SENIORS GEORGE ROWLAND BRADLEY, JR. SAMUEL EDWIN CLARKSON, JR. KENNETH TYNE FAIRFAX EDWIN LUDWIG AMEERG MBLVILLE CORNELL CASE JOSEPH EDWARD COMTOIS JAMES EDWARD MAGOEFIN DONN EDWARD EMMONS RICHARD FRYLING MANNING GASCH PHILIP WHITNEY HAYES CHARLES HAROLD DAY, JR. KENNETH ERNEST FAHNESTOCK SANFORD BRICE KETCHEM JOHN HOHNAN LITTLE MARLIN RICHARD WOLF JUNIORS SOPHOMORES ALFRED CARL WITTEEORG FRESHMEN STANLEY LEROY WVILCOX, JR. JOHN AVERY PRUYN WILLIAM HENRY PRUYN, 3D RALPH BELDEN RYAN RICHARD BAXTER SPELSHOUSE ARCHIBALD ROCICILL MORRISO PETER BENJAMIN RUPPE CARL SHABTAC MILES ROBERT STEVENS HOBART HUGHES NEWMAN WILLIAM NORTH RUSSELL DAVENPORT READ REGINALD JOHN TROBRIDGE RICHARD BRINTNALL OVIATT RICHARD SAISTDPORD PERSONS, CHARLES SHELDON RIELEY HORACE WILCOX SYMONDS N JR 1122711 F alfa 1 l ll E1 l. Elf l I rl ,u l l , L B . r l I w ll 1 A r I l , 4 v ,Ml r, 1, ,l ll 1 l ' 1 ,-l ll l l in l l V, - b--v L - l Q a a llillil' m ai l fe K . .rf E l lx Delta Kappa Epsilon Forty-six Chapters Founded at Yale University in 1844 OFFICERS jorm DEWITT WARNER ....... .............., P rrfidenf THOMAS HILL SIDLEY, JR ......, ...... V ice-Prwidefzf ALBERT JOSEPH Hoouz .......... .......... 5' errefmy 1 THOMAS HILL SIDLEY, Jn .... ......... Tfmxurrr jenkins McC:allin Armstrong Maloney Hillsman Whiteside Campbell War: Lcotschcr Colcman Vcrlcndcn Warren Baumann Cunningham Turner Huston Wallace Evans Gcns Canfcld Howell Tobin Powell Warncr Sidlcy Hnol: dc Socarras Gimbrcd: l..L1.Y.,..1- n-.,v W - Y - , ..............-.-...-- -g...,-, -Y - ..-S2g:..j.-.-..f ---- 522811 ' ' ' 1 A J J I ' 1 R I 5- Q ,'g Ill DH ' I ' A J JI I If II I ff 11141 I .I , ,L . - ., Delta Ch1 Chapter Eftablifbed in 1870 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILDER DWIGHT BANCROIIT ALEXANDER MAGNUS DRUMMOND EUGENE FRANCIS BRADFORD GEORGE CHARLES EMBODY FRANK PORES BUSSELL HAROLD FRIEND HARDING JAMES DAVIS ROBB STEEVE MACKIE CARL STEPHENSON FRATRES IN URBE ALFRED HUBBARD BOUTWELL CHARLES EUGENE HOUGHTON EDWARD HUNTINGTON COWELL HAROLD ROLAND LABONTE CHARLES EGUENE EDGERTON ASA KING LEONARD DOUGLAS GILLETTE JOHN FREDERICK LUHR EDWIN SPENCE GILLETTE GEORGE ALFRED WALTER PAUL GILLETTE JOHN HART WALTER GRADUATE STUDENT GEORGE TOWNSEND TURNER SENIORS LEONARD LAWRENCE HOWELL THOMAS HILL SIDLEY, JR. GILBERT SHIBLEY POWELL 'ROBERT PIERCE TOBIN, JR. JOHN DEWITT WARNER JUNIORS JOHN SPENCER EVANS WARD NOYES HUSTON LOUIS DE AGRAMONTE GIMBREDE RAYMOND HERBERT DE SOCCARAS ALBERT JOSEPH HOOLE JOHN FRANKLIN WALLACE SOPHOMORES ALLAN HAINES ARMSTRONG EDWARD WALLER CUNNINGHAM FRANK ALBERT BAUMANN, JR. JOHN PAUL GENS CALVERT CARLON CANFIELD, JR. HENRY FERGUSON RICHARDSON R LAWRENCE ARVER COLEMAN, JR. WILLIAM LANE XZERLENDEN, 2D ' FRANK KAILE WARREN, JR. FRESHMEN WILLIAM CAMPBELL, 4TH ROBERT WALTER MALONEY, JR JOHN MERTON CRAMER SIDNEY GRANGER MCCALLIN PALAEMON LAWRENCE HILSMAN FREDERICK RUSSELL WARREN JOHN BURR JENKINS JOHN EDWIN WATT FREDERICK RALPH LEOTSCHER ROBERT JAMES WHITESIDE C 1122911 t 1 He lt li H H l le iw lx K m :Nl 'iii' a 5 4' Y-5 's f' I Q Phi Delta Theta One Hundred and One Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1848 OFFICERS JOHN MURRAY NVALSH, Jn ....,,., ..,.,...,......r,,,,,,,,r,,,...,,,,,,.......,...........,.. P fefzdent BURTON SMART, JR .,...,,............,......,. ,,,,,,,,., . ,,.,,,,,,..,..,......................,.,.. .Y erretmj OSEPH HUGH MCKANE Tlmfmew C. Walsh Luxford Rnbc Ottcrman Bntcs Korbcl Eldrccl johnson Stcubing Booker Hchrc Pcrthou Ronfcldt Burns Sailsr Knox Smart Drancy Forrest Harting D. Knccdlcr Trcadwzty .-Xllcn Lyon, Borland H. Knccdlcr Rcdington McCoy McKanc Bastian Haskell Morley Campbell Ross West Burk: Flcnncr Bcttcn Walsh Church Fcnrich Coblc Fowler -..- T' ' 'Ti.:l '.'r::-gl:-'53 ll230ll R I A II II ll I I ' . ., SM.........,,-..g ' , - 14 I .x -2 2--,,. New York Alpha Chapter LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY MORRIS ALBERT COPELAND WILLIAM MCLEISH DUNBAR JESS DALL, JR. JAMES LYNN JOHNSTON CORNELIUS BETTEN, JR. ARTHUR JOHN BURKE GILBERT PATTERSON CHURCH JACK PICKENS COBLE GEORGE MILFORD ALLEN JOSEPH WILLIAM BASTIAN WILLIAM KENNEDY BORLAND ROGER HASKELI. HENRY !JOHN'fZ BRADY DAVID VAWTER BURNS GORDON MOORE CAMPBELL JAMES KENMORE CULLEN, ZD WILMOT SEARING BATES WILLIAM FRED BOOKER,1JR. THOMAS PROCTER ELDRED EDWARD JAMES HEHRE Efmbliflzed in 1872 FRATRES IN FACULTATE LESLIE FENNER BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES EUGENE GOODRICH STANLEY EMIL PEREZ GRADUATE STUDENTS ROBERT VINCENT PARKHURST MAINE SENIORS EDGAR GUSTAVE FENRICH GEORGE GRANVILLE FLENNER NICHOLAS JANSEN FOWLER JUNIORS HAROLD MASON KNEEDLER JAMES PHILLIPS LYONS JOHN WILLARD MCCOY SOPHOMCJRES JOHN PATRICK DRANBY, JR. TOM HAMILTON FORREST JOSEPH EDWARD HARTING EDWIN EUGENE JOHNSON HARRY ROWLAND KNOX FRESHMEN DONALD CHRISTIAN KNEEDLER EDWARD WAY KORBEL ' JOHN WILSON LUXFORD CHARLES HENRY OTTERMAN EVERETT FRANKLIN PHILLIPS HERBERT HICE WHETZEL BENJAMIN PERCY YOUNG NORMAN ETHELEERT PHILLIPS JAMES PEYTON TATTERSPIELD DAVID BLAIRE HAWES FRED BEELER HELVEY JOHN MURRAY WALSH, JR. LESLIE ALTEN WEST JOSEPH HUGH MCKANE ROBERT EMMITT REDINGTON VICTOR WILLIAM RONPELDT ARTHUR HAMBLETON ROSS JAMES THOMAS MORLEY ALFRED VINCENT PERTHOU PAUL ALLISON SAILER BURTON SMART, JR. BENJAMIN JOHN RABE WALTER CHARLES STUEBING ROBERT HYDE TREADWAY CARL ZIMMERMAN WALSH A H2313 ,- X, - . Ez Q x , J A ... ., I E illwl 4l1 l' l if Q81 y X la l f ds X X xr :F .V , X ,, A Psi Upsilon Twenty-eight Chapters Founded at Union College in OFFICERS ELMER LEWIS GATES, JR. ,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, HENRY CONGER PURCELL ....... STEWART ANDERSON MAURER HENRY CONGER PURCELL lf us. ' r i l,.?..,..., l 1833 ,,.....,.......,.......Pre.rident , ,.,..,,,,,.,....,. ., ,,,.,,..,................... ..Vi:e-Prefidenr .Yerretafy Tr 6425111 er Porrcr Gurkncchr Murras Ogden A Brauncr Barrlngcr E 15 Bzltrlc Carver Frxnk Kxrklancl Gucrlnc Foorc Srcvcnb Bronx nc Parker R Purcell Caldwell Dcmmg O Brauncr Mann lax H Purcell Gates Tvdcman Bacon Bovnron Rn Clarke Tru-.Q brndgc XX cn Hnrshfcld Pcrcraon Llrlc Srrcscn Rcurcr Forlccr Whlrrlcbcv Wunsch Duncan Munroc lll l f l l l 1 l l l l x ,..,.-4 ...J gzszl I . . I I II I III ET I r ...L CPL, Y.. HARWOOD MUNROE DOLBEARE WALTER FRANCIS WILCOX DONALD CRAIG KERR THEODORE KIRKLAND WILKINSON ROBERT JOHNSON PERRY, JR. THOMAS BQIODHEAD TRACY WILLIAM ALFRED TYDEMAN, JR. JACK DEWITT VAIL ROBERT WILLIAM PURCELL FREDERICK DONALD RAY LLOYD WILLIAM STEVENS JOSEPH MACARTHUR YOUMANS WARREN GREENE OGDEN, JR. FREDERICK GERBER PORTER WILLIAM THEODORE REED WILLIAM HENRY ROSE, JR. WILLIAM RINALDO TODD EDMUND HARRISON TROWBRIDGE ARTHUR PRATT WEST GEORGE HARGREAVES WHITTLESEY ROBERT ALBERT WUNSCH Ch1 Chapter Efmblifbed in 1876 A FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOSEPH WILLIAM BEACHAM, JR, FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, JR. JOHN BENTLEY, JR. LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS f FRATRES IN URBE JOHN LAKIN BALDRIDGE FOSTER MELDRUM COFFIN JOHN HENRY BARR RICHARD HENRY EDWARDS E GRADUATE STUDENTS MONTIE FOWLER CONE JOHN WINSLOW HIRSHEELD FREDERICK WILLIAMS KELLEY, JR. SEN IORS EDMOND NORWOOD BACON PERRY CORNELL DECHERT DAMON BOYNTON ELMER LEWIS GATES, JR. .JOHN BIGELOW CALDWELL STEWART ANDERSON MAURER HENRY CONGER PURCELL JUNIORS OLAP ARNLIOT BRAUNER WALTER PENN DEMINO, 2D RICHARD BROWNE PHILIP HEAD FOOTE NAPIER BROWNE CALDWELL HENRY EDWARD GUERLAC JOHN WILLIAM CLARKE FRANCIS-DARROW PARKER SOPHOMORES BENJAMIN LANG BARRINGER SPAFFORD FRINK JOHN HAMPDEN BATTLE WILLIAM JOHN GUTKNECHT, JR. ARNLIOT RAOLD BRAUNER THEODORE HAINES KIRKLAND JOHN REID CARVER CLIFTON COURSBN MURRAY JOHN TALCOTT ELLIS FRESHMEN ROBERT DUDLEY DUNCAN, 3D HAROLD SIMONDS MUNROE TRUBY PATTERSON FORKER CORNELIUS HOWARD PETERSON JAMES FLOYD HIRSHPELD JOHN HENRY STRESEN-REUTER THOMAS JAMES LITLE, 3D 523311 W Y A Wg ' 1 fir 'Tl 7- i L1 ' 'Xl Li l l , I xl V . , , , ,.-, f '5:::1i:t1'1:-1: fi, N lit. . l-, ll --::':,:::::::.... 1 l K Q , R as -X. BL Y' 1 Beta Theta Pi Eighty-seven Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1839 OFFICERS RICHARD WA1.LEsE1z WEST .................... ........,..... P F6-fidfffif JACQUES BROADWATER CROMMEUN ....... ........ V ice-Pmrident FREDERICK WILLIAM WENDLAND .,..... ........,... 5' fcfefmy CHARLES GREAVES STETSON ............... ..f..... T ffdillfff j,Wcsr Musscn T Kcllcy Taylor Thomas Bcnrlcy Ncckcrman Srucrzcr Hanson Purinmn Srcrson Wcndland Crommclin R.W.Wc,r Schuchard Gcrzclman Holding O'Rourk Claggctr Dogny-Larco Roo: B. Winborn Naumann Fay Nzwmzin W. Beall Vanclcrwarkcr Rudigcr Viviano Nieman Bziily Palmer Hochbaum Vaughan Kline R. Bcall Fragcr J. Winborn Guerin Kan: Gran: Wilkc R. D. Wes: J. Kelley Bingham Spcns Peck T lI234l,li L 5 Xxx? ,,..- I I , I Beta Delta Chapter ALBERT BERNARD FAUST ABRAM TUCKER KERR WILLARD AUSTIN ROMEYN BERRY JAMES PETER DONOHUE FRED CLIPPORD FAY RICHARD MCCURDY BENTLEY JACQUES BROADWATER CROMMELIN EUGENE MARION HANSON THOMAS DENNISON KELLEY SAMUEL OLINGER CLAGGETT CARLOS DOGNY-LARCO BENJAMIN CHAPELL GETZELMAN REYNOLDS HOLDING WILLIAM HAINES BAILY WILLIAM CHAMBERS BEALL HANS ALBERT HOCHBAUM ROBERT BEALL SAMUEL AMERON BINGHAM, JR. WILLIAM ALEXANDER FRASER, JR. ROBERT STOMSON GRANT Eftablifloeai in 1 879 FRATRES IN FACULTATE PAUL RUSSEL POPE FRATRES IN URBE EUGENE DURHAM HERBERT CHARLES ELMER HAROLD FLACK GRADUATE STUDENTS FREDERICK LOTHIAN LANGHORST SENIORS WILLIAM MARTIN NECKERMAN ERNEST RUSSEL POPE RICHARD SAMUEL PURINTON CHARLES GREAVES STETSON HERMAN STEUTZER, JR. JUNIORS GEORGE ALLEN MUSSEN HERBERT WILLIAM NAUMANN JERRY CUSEY O'ROURIc SOPHOMORES JOHN HENRY NEWMAN LOUIS GEORGE NIEMAN ROBERT NELSON PALMER HERMAN FREDRICK RUDIGER, JR. FRESHMEN CHARLES HENRY GUERIN ROBERT JOSEPH KANE JOHN FRANCIS KELLEY PHILLIP SHERWOOD KLINE WALTER MILLAR PEEK, JR. FRANK HARRISON RANDOLPH LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART RICHARD HILL ROBERT WARREN SAILOR LESLIE LAWRENCE WILSON CARL VALENTINE SCHUCHARD FRANK HOWARD TAYLOR JOHN HOWARD THOMAS FREDRICK WILLIAM WENDLAND RICHARD WALLESER WEST CLAYTON DYER ROOT, JR. ROBERT MURRAY WAGNER JOHN DUNHAM WEST BYRON RUFUS WINBORN, JR. RICHARD DEAN VANDERWARKER LEONARD HOLDEN VAUGHAN, JR. BARTHOLEMEW JOSEPH VIVIANO CONRAD KEELINE SPENS ROBERT DUNHAM WEST WILLIAM PETER WILKE, JR. JAMES HENDERSON WINBORN 1123511 Ninety one Chapters Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1865 OFFICERS Essz FREMONT MOULTON EARL PARSONS LASHER R OSEPH HURD HoDGsoN LLOYD RAYMOND KNAUSS P1 efzdent Cbaplazn .Yew etarg Tr UIIZII 67 Knnuss Rurzlcr Moulton Tobin Brush Trabk Chandler Guerin Fcrbcr Bcycrlc Kane Hart Welt Clark MZlCPhlll3I1lX Drake Hunrcr Hodgbon jones Whitney Mochus Jorgensen Shocmakcr Babcock Andrews Hcndcuon Hoffman Wcrckcnrhcin Schoncld Bucs Noling Bush Mallory Hansen Sclclcn , Mud.-- --..,--.e C C. ,C J i lvl 415 it P- Ns it 125 M e Alpha Tau Omega J ----A-. -QVVVw--AAAA.----.--,,,.,,,,,.-,w,.. f ' J ..i..,.t tt..it.,...,........,...,tt.,.,,.... ' J .aa.,,aW. W,.A...............Q..W..---.---,---- .- li Q'- H236H J I ' I Hfelluill fifl NH IJ A w . 1 . , J' New York Beta Theta Chapter Efmbliflaed in 1887 FRATRES IN FACULTATE EUGENE PLUMB ANDREWS PAUL JOHN WEAVER FRATRES IN URBE EDMUND ALLAN COBB CHARLES EZRA CORNELL JULIUS AUGUSTUS EWALD DONALD MACPHERSON ERNEST ALLAN MILLER DONALD STEWART GRADUATE STUDENT JOHN ENOCH RUTZLER ,J , . HAROLD BELDING MACPHILLAMY J ,J - SENIORS LUDLOW DELNOCE BROWN IRVING EDWARD LIGHTBOWN HERBERT BARRY ECKERT JESSE FREMONT MOULTON RICHARD CLAY GUTI-IRIDGE HENRY LUPTON RUTZLER LLOYD RAYMOND KNAUSS HORACE BREWSTER SHOEMAKER EARL PARSONS LASHER, JR. ARTHUR ROCHE TOBIN JUNIORS WILLIAM PERCIVAL BEYERLE, JR. COURTLAND VINCENT GUERIN R CYRUS EUGENE BRUSH ROBERT NEWMAN HART HORACE HARRY CHANDLER JAMES EDWARD KANE JR WILLIAM EDWIN CLARKE KELVIN HALKET FERBER JOHN LAWRENCE TRASK HOWARD EMMET WELT SOPHOMORES DAVID BARRER ANDREWS MANION FRANCIS ONES R ROGER STONE BABQOQK JOSEPH HAROLD JORGENSON JAMES WILBUR DRAKE EDWARD BURTON MOEBUS JOSEPH Hmm I-IODGSON WILLIAM ERETY SHOEMAKER, JR. LAWRENCE RALPH WHITNEY FRESHMEN ROBERT LATIMER BATES ROBERT SAYRE BUSH HENRY NICHOLAS HANSEN SAMUEL WHILDEN HENDERSON, JR. RALPH EATON HOFFMAN JOHN WICKLIFP MALLOR1' HAROLD HUNTER NOLING ROBERT BARRY SCI-IOPIELD JOHN CHARLES SBLDEN WILLIAM KURT WERCKENTHEIN JJ237J ii --of Q- e-W---W-e Al l i TX 'sh - -wi, Ti 41.15 I 1 iLl.l2.:? If 3 Phi Gamma Delta Seventy Chapters i Founded at Washington and Jefferson College in 1848 I OFFICERS MONFORD POWELL MILES ,,,, , .....,. President PAUL FREDRICK ROBSON ,,....,..,,,,........ ........ 5' ecretary i GEORGE RICHARD SCHOEDINGER, JR ....... ....... T l'6tZJ'll1'6I' l i I I I 4 Schocdingcr Benn Riley Robson Miles McGinn jungc Brccdlovc X Hnuxzlc Rccs His C. D. Ives C. K. Ivcs Connelly McCollum Fair Hurley Robertson H. Pond Flccr E. Pond Nuhirr Salrford Shcphcrd Dixcy Rainey Brough jordan Brownrigg lkafh Schrocdcr D. Pond Modrall Biddigon Spooner H22-811 J gr--HI .a,wPN1iILlLllA I H A 'R .. 'w- .xll .......,.......... Y PN fn . 0 DAVID FLETCHER RUSSELL PALMER HUNTER RIVERDA HARDING JORDAN THOMAS LYTTLETON LYON ERNEST DAVID BUTTON JOHN LANG BUTTON STEPHEN NEWMAN BEAN WILLIAM ALEORD BREEDLOVE LOUIS BONAPARTE CARVER JOHN ELLIS CONNELLY DAVID RAMEY FAIR JOHN KNOWLTON HISS ARCH ELLIOTT HOUSTLE, JR. HENRY SCHMUCK BROUGH THOMAS DIXEY DAVID GIRTON FLEET DANIEL JAY HURLEY JAMES MONTGOMERY ACKLIN GEORGE HOLMAN BEACH EDWARD HAROLD BIDDISON Wx. H Kappa u Chapter Extablifked in 1888 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN HENRY MARCHANT, JR. CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN WOODEORD PATTERSON , ERNEST WILLIAM RETTGER FRATRES IN URBE PAUL VORHIS HERRON PAUL SMITH LIVERMORE SENIORS ROBERT DOUGLAS JUNGE JOHN PAUL MCGINN MONFORD POWELL MILES JUNIORS CHARLES DUDLEY IVES CHARLES KEATOR IVES .JAMES HOLLIS MALONE ROBERT CABLE MCCOLLOM CLARENCE LERAY RANNEY SOPHOMORES RICHARD HOLLISTER JORDAN TREVANION HENRY ERNEST NESEITT EDWARD FRANKLIN POND . FRESHMEN , JOHN NEWMAN BROWNRIGG GEORGE BENNETT COMMON JOHN FOSCUE MODRALL ERNEST WILLIAM SCHODER LYMAN WILSON WILFORD MURRY WILSON GEORGE YOUNG, JR. PAUL BROWN MATTICB RAYMOND WARE EDWARD CHAMPLAIN RILEY PAUL FREDRICK ROBSON GEORGE RICHARD SCHOEDINGER, JR WILLIAM ELLIOT RESS DONALD ROBERTSON MILTON CAHALL SMITH CARROLL JOHNS WOLCOTT HENRY OTIS POND THOMAS MARSHALL RAINEY HERBERT WETHEREEE SALTEORD WILLIAM SHEPHERD 54 . DONALD SEMPLE POND FREDERICK 'JOHN SCHROEDER CHARLES WILLET SPOONER 1123911 .,.........-6---1 5 U li ff, li' ill ll- Ql i f ,wg . l I Y l Phi Sigma Kappa il Founded at Massachusetts Agricultural College in 1873 OFFICERS JEREMIAH STANTON FINCH ,,.,..... .... ...,........... P 1 'fiilfdfff WILLIAM FREDERICK ROUNTREB ,...,,. .,.... V iff-Pfffidfnf GEORGE WILLIAM Roizscu .......... .Y........ .Y erI'f2fd1'y XVESLEY SANGBR CORBIN ......, ...... T fwuufef 2 . I 4 I Johanmcn Disquc Pcrinchicf Hartke Becker Kingman Rocsch Ward Bird Maddcvcr ' Tryon Snowdon Elwood Ferris Nichols Hendricks Kinney J. Martinez-Zorilla Morin Birdsall ,ocrflcr Miller Corbin Pcppcrman Rounzrcc Finch C. Martinez-Zorilln Fousc Hnnscn Bcllingcr Lucdcr K. Locfllcr Bcrmilillo Brush Smith Weiss Galbraith McMullen Mallison Dunsforcl B. Rocsch N l 4 l nn'-'i gWiii5g i lNiwAi wo I ,,,. ..-....n,-..-..,..., - .i K 3I.f,I3E 1'j'IIllfX T- ' 5 L 'P ks' ,.'. :uh ,E I -A, A 'U' A .T A ' ,A X mf- . 233 . .. AV QEPAJ .- 5--.wifi E5 . 4- - . T . ,AEA V, ,rg f -- ' ,.,I ,C I..g K. , . , ' ' I X 4 1 I .wfflf ALL ' A Sf, r' I,-' V AT, Y XTC A I. fllllllll' U, M 1 'L A m, 1 VC 'ir'-' ' ,ff-T H It -I ' L P M W :J - -.Q f. '. . .LH ' J. ' .1 ' E-..,,. V . .. ' 3 . i-I1 R- ,,A4!1I 1UTl A w'mum- '- S L. .d L4 JZ 6- 55,3 , In -. -- v?'Gf '. 1 if 2. HERMAN DIEDERICHS GEORGE CROSEIE FLOYD GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS JOHN STROTHER MILLER ALFRED MORGAN BOYCE ARTHUR BENJAMIN BROOKS ROBERT LUPTON CRANE, JR. FRITZ EUGENE LOEBPLER DONALD PARKER BELLINGER WESLEY SANGER CORBIN ROGER SHERMAN FAIRCLOUGI-I EUGENE KENNETH FOUSE CALVIN AUGUSTUS ELWOOD FREDERICK BUNTEN FERRIS FRANCIS ADAMS HENDRICKS FREDERICK DEWITT BECKER WILLIAM BOUTON BIRD, JR. ROBERT WILLIAM DISQUE, JR. LUIS BERMIJILLO JOHN BRUSH JAN RUBRIDGE DUNSIIORD, JR. Gamma Chapter Eftabliffaed in 1889 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Vcnznmr Alva Monf'e FRANK BARRON MORRISON FRED MOSES FRATRES IN URBE HAROLD THERON MANDEVILLE CHARLES MARTINEZ FRANCIS JOSEPH MCCORMICK GEORGE ELLIOT MINAR GRADUATE STUDENTS KARL LOEPPLER CARLOS ALFONSO MARTINEZ, JR. SEN IORS JERBMIAH STANTON FINCH HAROLD WHEATLEY HANSEN FRANCIS LUEDER, JR. CRISTOBAL MARTINEZ-ZORILLA JUNIORS JOHN WARREN KINNEY, JR. JOSE MARTINEZ-ZORILLA ALFRED VANDERVEER MORIN SOPHOMORES GEORGE WILLIAM HARTKE, JR. ROBERT ALBERT JOHANNSEN IRVING HALL KINGMAN - JOHN FRANKLIN MADDEVER FRESHMQEN ROSWELL NILES GALBRAITH 1 ROBERT CHARLES MALLISON HORACE MARTIN MCMULLEN JOHN EDWIN PERRY ROLAND LLOYD ROY SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING SAMUEL HEALEA WORK LEROY DAVID NEISH FREDERICK ATWATER WILCOx HAROLD EDWIN WILCOX JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN KENNETH RAMAGE MILLER CARL WILLIAM PEPPERMAN WILLIAM FREDERICK ROUNTREE XVALTER HOUGH TRYON EDWARD CLARK NICHOLS CUTHBERT COOK SNOWDEN IRVING VALENCOURT TULLAR EDWARD HEWITT PBMBER MORRIS KEELER PERINCHIEB GEORGE WILLIAM ROESCH 'a CHARLES BURLING ROESCH SEWARD GALLUP SMITH BYRON WEISS, JR. L.. 7 vw , J- , 'V V V -UWDA-AN V--A V y--A..-V H N 524111 T7 - V R ff- ve :A v - , , i, 1 A '. 1 . -V lf MWF.-1.4M new R ls if 1 4. -4 S.-if a f g ,V Delta Tau Delta Seventy-four Chapters Founded at Bethany College in 1859 OFFICERS JAMES VAN DUSEN EPPES ,,,.....,,,.....,,,.,,,,, ...,,, , ,,,... ,,,,. P resident JOHN MANNON HIGINBOTHALI ...,.. ...,,. V ire-President HALE ANDERSON, JR .,.. .,..,,....,. .....,,... 5' e Cffldlijf BRUCE ALFRED PARLBTTE .,...... ....., T l'EllJ'l!7'EI' Freeborn Pierce Bamfarhcr Shoemaker Cook Camp: Mcliibbcn Mciss Kirtridge Landis Warn Moore Kauzmann Bocckcr Shaffer Goulard Warren Knowles Sowdcn Quick Higinborhnm johnson Redneld Edgar Turner Weidner Bcachlcy Buhl Anderson Eycrmnn Warner Adams Riddiford Crnplcy Eppcs Szakcl Vcrncy Davis Lewis g24211 ,.......fv . lrvf ft' ' ' TA'-'CGW' W 'I --- . W II 112575. I I I A W . A? . EAU-.Q 1 . .4 A-SH 54. 'I -.A . -.gIfN5, My -' I, .:,. :Q - 45. Q'-jf' S. .S.f1:fz'5qf-I-. '3 c'f PR '.f'gA,18 - ., '4: -'L' '- .' '-: ' Aw -. :wax - ..:r- .- -wwf .. .ELI A if -.2 - ' ': rs ' .X ..'- I 'f I-..--- -h vFQM' ' ' '-,ww A iwa.- gi IA-',.5.51f'-A-.1 :-,s.-,1,,f a 1' .5.5I,Z.,fmg-rm. .-f' , , . vig' 1- 'Wf-. '-- . 'f ,A .1-57 1' ' r-7','1. -if 'I 'N 'Fi Q . l'V. -A5'?1'l -I-L ' :I -112, -fLe2.2'1-fwalgfffii 'I .Liam ' .-F!-R- ERP-fs . Z' F4'f2i.I4S 5-ff1 fffw..Q: fri? 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Q-' I.. -ff.: Le., iid ff-ff'-A if. -'wi 933: A34mfg'A.fPfA33gfg:Q+f4a':q:f -.N ,'-Es?3-r.'L:Al'5'- . r . 1- tn Beta Omicron Chapter Efmbliflaed in 1890 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM JOHN HAMILTON, JR. LEONARD ANIBY MAYNARD JOSEPH SIDNEY BARR GEORG.E DEWEY CARPENTER PAUL JUI.IUs BUHL MALCOLM LYLE CROPLEY WILLIAM NASH DAVIS JAMES VAN DUSEN EPPES WILLIAM JIIRVIS THOMAS EDWIN ADAMS JAMES HARVEY CLARK ROBERT ALEXANDER EYERMAN, HALE ANDERSON, JR, ORVILLE THEODORE BEACI-ILEY LOUIS CLARKE EDGAR, JR. WILLIAM BARNFATHER CARL WILLIAM BERGSTROM, JR. FORREST WILBUR BOECKER ROBERT HENRY CAMPE RICHARD VALENTINE COOK HOWARD GAGE FREEBORN EVBRETT MAURICE GOULARD EDMUND CARL KAUZMANN JOSEPH POWERS KITTRIDGE, JR. CHARLES BAKER KNOWLES FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS JOHN ARTHUR VBRNEX' JUNIORS JR. SOPHOMORES PAUL NELSON WEIDNER FRESHMEN - 1 GERRARD RITCHIE MEGATI-ILIN FRANCIS JOSEPH SEERY EDWARD JEROME DRISCOLL LEROY GUION GARNSEX' WILLIAM ALEXANDER KERR ARTHUR HUTCHINSON LEWIS BRUCE ALFRED PARLETTE ARTHUR BEHAGG RIDDIPORD, JR. WALLACE JOHN STAKEL JOHN MANNON HIGINBOTHANI GEORGE FERGUSON QUICK LEA PUSEY WARNER CLARENCE ELMER JOHNSON, JR. RAYMOND BARRETT REDFIELD FRANCIS MILLER TURNER JOHN DAVID LANDIS RAYMOND FREDERICK MCKIBBIN FREDERICK LOUIS MEISS CHESTER HARAYEY MOORE WILLIAM HAROLD PIERCE JOHN CORNELL SCHAEIIPER CHARLES CONRAD SHOEMAKER THOMAS CHANDLER SOWDEN GEORGE SESSIONS WARREN, JR. CHARLES FREDERIC WATTS II243H .Em P W i I I I Q. , ..S , A- 1-.,.,,A,-L--..-.94 Y 7, --I wfsfeix W Y 2, i A ff? S -f2fY fF Q Sigma Phi Ten Chapters Founded at Union College in 1827 OFFICER DAVID CRAMPTON ..,.,.,,,. .................,.YY. ..-.A..-f P f 'fffidffff Rossman Lewis Morse Zeigler Storke Fisher Will Delafield Proctor Hodges Crampton Hcidelberger Carpenter Chapin Kirclcman I-lavemeyer Bostwick Bennett Tyler Hyde F Ml Fi 'WF F ,..1.,....-.-.- R 755--f11 1 1-1- - -' New York Epsilon Chapter Extabliffaed in 1890 A FRATRES IN URBE RICHARD MORTON CHASE GUY ROBERTSON STEWART GRADUATE STUDENTS JOHN HASKELL CHAPIN JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK LAWRENCE BRADFORD PERKINS A SEN IORS RALPH EMERSON CARPENTER, JR. HENRY MARSHALL CLARK DAVID CRAMPTON JUN IORS TALLMADGE PERCIVAL DELAEIELD, JR. ALFRED GEORGE LEWIS SOPHOMORES GEORGE FARNSWORTH FISHER, JR. RICHARD MERIWETHER MORSE JOHN ALONZO BENNETT HERBERT CAMP BOSTWICK JOHN KINZIE HAVEMEYER MUNRO WILL FRESHMEN RICHARD JOHN HEIDELBERGER ROBERT WINCHESTER HODGES RALPH FENNO PROCTOR, JR. CHARLES ALBERT STORKE JESSE REINHART ZEIGLER HARRIS HALLIDAY OWENS RICHARD ROSSMAN ROBERT BAYLIIS HYDE ' JAMES MILTIADES KITTLEMAN ROBERT DIXON TYLER 524511 ,ee-.BB-B H .'l Twp Q T h3' i T 'If m I QRWQ H .1 , -u.l1......,., ,-Q7-......i...,,,.,.-.... mi.-.T -. N T va- 4f3T . this ' ze 3 f 'W Sigma Chi Ninety-one Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1855 ROBERT LAW GIBSON, JR ....,........,.., ROBERT GIBSON PINKERTON RICHARD OSBORNE FURLOW ROBERT LAMBERT TIMMERMAN OFFICERS Vzcr: P1 efzdent fecremry Trefzuzre: Tlmmcrman Vxxllrs 'X ullc R Prnkcrmn Mvmn G1 son Gravdon Brown Hodge K Pinkerton Whiz: 'Uimzm bhannon Furlou P:rL1ns Anderson M C arun ourv Angle T Hand Pcnrccom: R Nullc Hs dcnbroul. Dnchl V nghr Lavagnmu Rexbcr Smlrh Murdock G Hand Hxlmcr Tompscrr Rooncs H Null: MacDonald Xl :mg chlagcr Beacon Rum: Truc V N ..4 W N 7 N N V V f ' 4 - V - W' w r ' T . . I' , s ', . W ' ,. 5 , , .V X J , .... -. , ,B ,. ,T Y, me .. ,,,-,.M-- ,, , ,, --.B -T ,A-,,-A,,-A,,,,,,,J! 1 H246H ...l R IEDM owNrilu,n.nrAm 5 E TSI DONALD JOHN BUSHEY JESSE ALLISON DE FRANCE ELMER ELLSWORTH CARY WALTER LOUER EMERMAN CHARLES AUGUSTUS BROWN ROBERT LAW GIBSON, JR. EDWARD GEST HODGE FREDERICK HOPKINS ANDERSON RICHARD OSEORNE FURLOW JOHN ROBERT ALLMAN WILLIAM TI-IURSTON ANGLE CAMPBELL BENNETT CHASE NORMAN MILLNER COUTY DONALD EARNEST BEATON ROBERT BAUER DIEHL GEORGE MORRIS HAND FREDBRIC GRAVES HARDENEROOK OTTO LAMBERT HILMER Alpha Phi Chapter Extablifbed in 1890 FRATRES IN FACULTATE PHILIP LYLE GAMELE JOHN WILLIAM HEBEL ALEXANDER DUNCAN SEYMOUR FRATRES IN URBE MARTIN HARDIN WALTER 'DONNELL HOLTON GRADUATE STUDENTS CHARLES KELLOGG GRAYDON SENIORS ROBERT MYTON ' AUGUSTUS MARION NULLE JUNIORS THOMAS LEE HAND SOPHOMORES RICHARD NULLE WILLIAM IRVING PENTECOST JAMES SECOR PERKINS FRESHMEN ARTHUR GARFORD LAVAGNINO WILLIAM VJILFRED MACDONALD FRANK KENNISTON MURDOCK JOHN HOWARD NULLE RICHARD HENRY REIEER FREDERICK MILLER SMITH LAWRENCE CLARK WOODRUEE .1 HARRY ORMEND STAFFORD WILLIAM SI-IARMAN IBOLD ROBERT GIBSON PINKERTON ROBERT LAMEERT TIMMERMAN EDWIN AYLBURTON WILLIS WILLIAM CARVEL MARTIN BENJAMIN DAY WHITE RICHARD HAMILL PEW ANDREW PINKERTON, JR, GEORGE FRANCIS ROONEY HENRY' DAVID SHANNON '-A STANLEY ROBERT RUSSO RALPH PAYMOND TOMPSETT GEORGE RUSSEL TRUE EDWARD MACK WITTIGSCHLAGER CHARLES HENRY WRIGHT H247J C Delta Ch1 Thirty-six Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1890 OFFICERS OHN GUNTER ROYLANCE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.......,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,, ...........,.., P refzdent GEORGE CONKLIN FURMAN ,,,,,,,,,.,..............,,..,..,,,.,,,..,,, .......... V ice-P1'e.ride11t FRANCIS AMES GALLAGHER Serretmj' CHARLES HULL OGDEN R Trearzzref P Hammond Fechtman Beauchamp Brown Sandresky Bessmger Rlchardson Hammer Jones Geoffuon Koualchllt E Hammond 1-1 p Ruberl och Lee oseph R Bever Duke Sturges B lggS Hoag Gallagher Ogden K ppler Hoffman McGurren Crossley teuart exer Turner D1 on Rowlance Cottrell Cralg Stllcs Furman Gi' I1 ffl -5 l lr fl? ll ll, li 'k g l 1 524811 J aa........,......,.........,...a......,.... ................ 1 ,J Y--,------wg,q-,----,,-,------.A,--,-eVA,4qg- -,--,--- - E 1 '- . T'p Y Bl J . 4 s 1 rJ.B5 'll 5 a ' ' .i,....-1-e-...-.-,............. WS A Iiiil Ji I3 CTU!!-4 li IL L I! 1fA' N f l STEPHEN EDWIN BANKS CARL FREDERICK GILBERT GEORGE HERBERT COTTRELL 'ROBERT SWIFT CRAIG JOHN ROBERT BEYBR KENDAL LEROY BRIGGS NORMAN FREDERICK CROSSLE RICHARD HEWSON BEYER CHARLES LEO BLOCH WILLIAM DUKE, 3D ERNEST PORTER HAMMOND JAMES MARK BEAUCHAMP, JR EDWIN JAMES BROWN HENRY FECHTMAN Y Cornell Chapter Efmbliflaed in 1890 FRATER IN FACULTATE GEORGE FREDERICK ROGALSKY FRATRES IN URBE HORACE SHARPER POTTER FREDERICK AUGUST ROGALSKY GRADUATE STUDENT JOHN EDWARD COLMAN SEN IDRS GARRISON LAWRENCE DILLON GEORGE CONKLIN FURMAN JOHN GUNTER ROYLANCE JUNIORS FRANCIS JAMES GALLAGHER MEREDITH WOOD HOAG CAIUS MARION HOFFMAN GUSTAVE EDWARD KAPPLER SOPHOMORES PAUL HAMMOND PHILLIP STEWART JOSEPH PAUL KOWALCHIK FRESHMEN ' HOMER GEOPPRION ' OLAP HAMMER HARRY GEORGE STUTZ MONROE MARSH SWEBTLAND LINPORD EDWARD STILES MARSHALL BERTRAND TURNER HENRY MCGURREN CHARLES HULL OGDEN, JR. WILLIAM HENRY STEWART JOHN EDWARD LEE CHARLES AUGUST RUB'ERL, JR. LEIGH DEWEY STURGES WILLIQM SEELY TRIPP JOHN EDWIN KINGSLEY WILLIAM RICHARDSON HERBERT EUGENE SANDRESKY A 1124911 ,,.,........ -MN, A- - 1........-.......f V , lil! li if IDR N llg ll-, lL ll M., N ,N Sigma Alpha Epsilon One Hundred and Three Chapters Founded at University of Alabama in 1856 , OFFICERS i FRANK T1-1oBU11N ARMSTRONG ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.. P l'6.l'id61Z! EDWIN ALLAN COURTNEY .,,.., ....,, V ice-Prerident RICHMOND BENTLEY SHREVE ,,..., ., ,.,. ..,.. S erretary PAUL NORMAN HUNT ,,,,,..,..,,. ,.,... T reazrzzrei' R L. Hill Mchlullin R. W,Hi!l Schrcudcr Hum Shrcvc Wilkerson Armsrrong Morse Courtney Lock Schultz Olson Smith Roms Pavlicck Funkhoubcr Eggers E. Williams Thncksron Wannamakcr Clark Hunringzon Wilmn Zahn Eckcrr Heywood Wallace Drchcr Huwcll dc Grcck Loughridgc Garner Finch Mcllowcs Vidingholf Scrirchficlcl Bamford Gruncr Huxrcd Shahnn Hcrahcy Pricc H. William: Boyink Schumacher Kirchcn fl250ll ,,m -,--..--Q ,,1,...,..,...,.1.-..-- , IW Ji b ILGQJIHN II... H. ll .KN I .M --f .w, f N 4 I ' V New York Alpha Chapter Efmbliflmi in 1891 FRATER IN FACULTATE HENRY EDWARD GARDINER MARTIN JOHN ROESS, JR. FRANK THOBURN ARMSTRONG DALE CHRISTLEY EDWIN ALLAN COURTNEY FRANK CLIFTON HENDRIX RALPH LEE HILL, JR. ROBERT WASHINGTON HILL PAUL NORMAN HUNT FRANK RAY LOCK FREDERICK PAREIS CLARK DELANCEY FREDERICK ECKERT HENRY LAWRENCE EGGERS MEARICIC FUNKHOUSER WILLIAM PRATT BAMFORD ALFRED JULIAN DEGRECK, JR. KARL TRUFANT DREHER HARRY PORTER WELD FRATRES IN URBE THOMAS FRANCIS FENNELL JESSE CROOK NICHOLS GRADUATE STUDENTS SENIORS JUNIORS GEORGE CRAWFORD- ZAHN SOPHOMORES WILLIAM JAMES THACKSTON THOMAS ELLIOT WANNAMAKER FRANK BRADLEY MCMULLIN LEON JOHN MORSE CHARLES ADOLPH OLSON GEORGE PAVLICEK STANLEY BENNETT SCHREUDER RICHMOND BENTLEY SCHREVE JAMES BARKER SMITH, JR. DEWITT WILKERSON, JR. JEROME AMES HEYWOOD ROBERT HUBBARD HUNTINGTON EMERSON STEWART WILLIAMS ROBERT MCCRAE WILSON, JR. PHILIP FISKE FINCH ALBERT ROWLAND GARNER, JR. CHARLES NISEET MELLOWES HEZEKIAH CHARLES SCRITCHFIELD GORDON DARROW BOYINK WILLIAM PHILIP GRUNER, JR. HAROLD WHITMER HEILSHEY CHESTER CUTHELL HUSTED FRESHMEN ROGER WILLIAMS ROBERT SIEBER KITCHEN WESCOTT WILKIN PRICE, JR. EDWARD CHARLES SCHUMACHER EWING POPE SHAHAN P5111 -NY N ' ilu' si 2 YF 4 Wi ,Rik M5 N . -.ff j'f, , an ,- Delta Ph1 Fifteen Chapters Founded at Union Colleffe in 1827 ' OFFICERS GEORGE CLINTON CASTLEMAN ,,,.,,,,, , ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ...,............,...,,..,,,..,, P 1-eridmr FRBDERIC MARTIN HAUSERMAN ,... ,..,,.. , , ,e,Y,.. ,..,................ .... . V ice-Preridmr DAVID REYNOLDS CLARKSON .,,,,.,, ,,., ,,,,,. ,,......... ...............,,e.A,.e,.,,A., . .S' e c retafy CHARLES KNAPP MCCONNELL .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,.,,,..,......,... ....,e..,.e..,,,, T l'8t7J'Ill'L'1' If Crow ley Covert GOOdWlll1C Ingraham Ferguson XX ood xx ard ohnson Parker Beattv Vv ugh Alexander Wadsworth Suor McConnell Teachout N11es Banmster Rope Ames Butterworth Reeser Cooper Shotthafer Hess Castleman Hauserman Hamllton Clarkson H2523 ' V J , I 1 'I' E 1. -,. I. , I-A AW - IMI f1'iANIflI II I wb. I Pi Chapter Efmblifbed in 1891 FRATRES IN FACULTATE LANE COOPER JULIAN LAWRENCE WOODWARD FRATRES IN URBE PASCHAL RALPH CHAMBERS CLARENCE TARBELL BRYANT FLEMING GEORGE SCHUYLER TAREELL, SR. GRADUATE STUDENTS GEORGE CLINTON CASTLEMAN EDWARD HAWORTH SHOTTHAFER JACOB COOPER FREDERIC MARTIN HAUSERMAN WILLIAM DOUGLAS HAMILTON 2nd MARTIN WESTEROOK HESS JUNIORS WILLIAM WHELDON AMES, JR. JOHN LINDSAY NILES WILLIAM KIRTLEY BANNISTER RICHARD REESER, JR. JULIAN SCOTT BUTTERWORTH FREDERICK THORNTON ROPE DAVID REYNOLDS CLARKSON EDWARD WORTHINGTON SUOR CHARLES KNAPP MCCONNELL FLOYD SUTHERLAND TBACHOUT SOPHOMORES HAROLD MILNE ALEXANDER FREDERICK BUTTEREIELD PARKER ROBERT DUNLAP BEATTY, JR. ROBERT RATHBUN PIERCE EDWARD RUSSELL GREENE PHILIP CRAWFORD WADSWORTH HENRY HYDE JOHNSON HERBERT NORTON WOODWARD RICHARD AVERY WRIGHT, . ' FRESHMEN DAVID LYON BENNER JAMES COVERT COVERT THOMAS RODNEY CROWLEY CHARLES MARTIN FERGUSON DAVID BRYANT GOODWILLIE CHARLES AUSTIN INGRAI-IAM pm me ll 4limm ll ll trr ls in has R Q 9 l 4-?i: .5if in ' - ..,-. 9 E W L-it Y' 1 if i Kappa Sigma One Hundred and Eight Chapters Founded at University of Virginia in 1867 OFFICERS GEORGE HUBBRT CLARK ..........,,........t.......... .,,..,....... P fefidmf PAUL Douoms DOHAN ...,,.,, ,. ,.,... Vice-Prmdcvzr CHRISTIAN SEBL Sculcic ,..,..,. ..,,,..,...... .S lfffffllfj' JAMES ADOLPH Scx-rutz ..... ......... T 1'm.ru1'er Doughtie Schulz Berry Clark Shallcross Blankinship Dohan Parsons Hodge Kimball Engelman Bagby Cusack Osborne l-lubbel Prescott Schick Stewart Hutchinson Nell Burns Carson Rowe Derham Murphy Bassett I-lilgartner H. Schulz Spader White Voight jones Smith McGraw Schnur 1125411 I D M :msn IIcIRNTIBI,nIJ,AN Alpha Kappa Chapter Eftczblixfaed in 1392 1 FRATRES IN FACULTATE PAUL WITHERSPOON ECKLEY ARNO HERBERT NEHRLING DAVID CLINTON GILLESPIE ELMBR SETI-I SAVAGE David Fletcher Hoy EDWARD ALBERT WHITE WEBB YORK FRATRES IN URBE JOHN CREGER GUY EDWIN LONG NORMAN GORE STAGG GRADUATE STUDENTS JOHN MILTON BILLINGS WALLACE CLARK BLANKINSHIP EBEN HUNTER CARRUTHERS DEANE LEWIS BASSETT MAXWELL RUFUS BERRY GEORGE HUBERT CLARK PAUL VINCENT DERHAM PAUL DOUGLAS DOHAN ROBERT CHARLES GROBEN WILLIAM RARDIN BAGBY WALTER THOMAS CUSACK HELMUT MAX ENGELMANN GEORGE HARRY HILGARTNER GEORGE EDWARD BURNS EDWARD WEST CARSON RAYMOND RALPH HEDDEN BARNARD WOLCOTT HEWITT ' CHARLES EDWARD HEWITT, JR. JAMES LISTER SENIORS RICHARD LYNIAN HODGE GEORGE NORMAN KIMBALL, 2D HARRY MAURICE MURPHH' GEORGE PARSONS JAMES ADOLPH SCHULZ JOHN REYNOLDS SHALLCROSS JUNIORS STANLEY WELLS HUBBEL HUGH PAINTER OSBORNE ERAINARD EDWIN PRESCOTT CHRISTIAN SEEL SCHICK RALPH WENTWORTH STEWART SOPHOMORES GEORGE ALFRED HUTCH1NSON,'JR JOHN PHILLIP NEI.L WILLIAM BENTLEY ROWE FREDERICK WOODRURB WENDNAGEL ' FRESHMEN ROBERT MCGRAW JOHN SMITH GERRY JACOB SCHNUR JACK SPADER HAROLD SCHULZ HERBERT VOIGT KENDALL WHITE H2553 I I V -,,-,?,-,mm , I '- m ' ' '- -. 1 I ' I I I II WA, . Y. I It I 'I III I 'I I II FIQQQQ V ,II IQ as I I I I II ' ' I I' III II I I I 'I , . I. I II ' Q I I I I 15 I I I I I .I Alpha Zeta I I I I I I I I . , iI AI ThIrty-nIne Chapters I I I I . . . . I RI Founded at OhIo State UHIVCFSIIV In 1897 , I ' -I I II ' I1 I II I III I I OFFICERS I I RICHARD COLLIER CROSBY .,,.A.....,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,, .,,,..,,,. C bmzcellw' I I W CHRIS PETER KA'rsAIvIPEs ......... ..,.,........ C enter A. X FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHUTZ ..,, .............. 5' cribs , I I I EDWARD MARSHALL PALMQUISTMI .....,.. Treazrzzfer I II II -I II I III I I I I ,, A i , I I I I il I i II I II I III I , I, I 'I I I I II I I II I I I I I I I Wood Van Wa encn Pattison Gifford Arnold Williams Smith Cruikshank Foster Vcnablc I g . ' li Lewis Warren Foote Bondurant Rose EIbert Pringle Gormel Koster Russell I McNeil Ide Schutz Katsampcs Crosby Palmquist Ritter Pasto Geist Hoag I I I I , ' I I: ' ' . W 1- .W .. 'i'L'fL'l i'ii,iLi1::.L51 TLV ' ' .,,L 'tfig'j,,T1'::.- 1,-:'.1::1- I I M , Au I' - I '-'T , -TM'-H-MIM-.A L:--.-A .I fn. f i -, -- .q-,.f+- A., I --A---+!L------M -f - -f -- - Il256l lim. LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY CORNELIUS BETTEN GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH OHN HENRY COMSTOCK MAURICE CHESTER BOND HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN MARTIN PAUL CATHERWOOD LINCOLN EVANS CRUIKSHANK RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS ROLLINS ADAMS EMMERSON ALEX FERDINAND GUSTAFSON EARL VOICART HARDENBURG EARL LEE ARNOLD DONALD WYKOEE BAKER WILLIAM ERNEST BLAUVELT JOHN HARVEY BONDURANT HERBERT BRUCKNBR LAURENCE LYMAN CLOUGH JAMES ENSIGN CROUCH ARTHUR GORDON DANKS JAMES ELWOOD DAVIS WALTER EUGENE FLEISCHER EDWARD SHELDON FOSTER CAMERON GARMAN HERMAN MARIN HAAG FLOYD ARTHUR HARPER GLEN WILBUR HEDLUND KENNETH HOOD RICHARD COLLIER CROSBY ROBERT WESLEY DARROW RAY ROBERT FLUMERBELT GEORGE STETSON GIFFORD WILLIAM GIEEORD HOAG GORDON HENDERSON EIBERT NORMAN HOLLAN FOOTE DONALD HARMON FOSTER ROBERT JOHN GEIST Efmblzffaeci zu 1901 HONORARY MEMBERS RALPH SHELDON HOSMER HARRY HOUSER LOVE AMES GEORGE NEEDHAM AMES EDWARD RICE FRATRES IN FACULTATE ULYSSES PRENTIS HEDRICK BURTON AARON ENNINGS LEWIS KNUDSON ALBERT RUSSELL MANN FRANK BARRON MORRISON WHITON POWELL MYERS PETER RASMUSSEN FRATRES IN URBE WILLIAM ROBERT HORSEALL KENNETH AVERY HOWLETT RALPH JENKINS PAUL KEPNER OGDEN KING RAYMOND KLUSSBNDORF JOHN LAMB, JR THOMAS ELDREDGE LAMONT RICHARD AUGUST LAUBENGAYER ARDRON BAYARD LEWIS LOUIS LINDEN MADSEN WILLIAM DARROW MCMILLAN EARL RANDLES MCNEIL JOHN LUPTON MECARTNEY EARL BARBER PATTISON KENNETH POST WILLIAM ARTHUR RAWLINS SENIORS CHRIS PETER KATSAMPES WILLIAM JACOB KOSTER WILFORD RICHARD MILLS GEORGE CLINTON MOORE JUNIORS ' BRADLEY OTIS GORMEL LAURENCE EDWARD IDE TARMO PASTO SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING GEORGE FREDERICK WARREN HERBERT HICE WHETZEL HENRY HIRAM WING ELMER SETH SAVAGE AMES MORGAN SHERMAN OHN NELSON SPAETH GEORGE WALTER TAILBY LAWRENCE MOORE VAUGHAN DONALD STUART WELCH EDMUND LOUISE WORDEN WILLIAM JAMES WRIGHT WILLIAM CLARKE RITTER SAMUEL EDWARD RONK MILTON PETTIS ROYCE WILLIAM SANFORD SCOTT AJA CLEE SEYMOUR GARVIN SLEMMONS NORWOOD CHARLES THORNTON KENNETH LEROY TURK FLOY LEE UNDERWOOD ALFRED VAN WAGENEN SEYMOUR MADISON VAUGHAN JOHN ELLINWOOD VENABLE STANLEY WHITSON WARREN HAROLD HENDERSON WILLIAMS HAROLD ANTHONY WILLMAN WILLARD METCALE WOOD EDWARD MARSHALL PALMQUIST FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHUTZ ELTON MASON SMITH CARL EDWARD VAN DEMAN ALBERT AUGUSTUS WARREN WILBUR LORENZO PALMER RICHARD PRINGLE JAMES EDMUND ROSE DONALD ASA RUSSELL , MY. ,. A I Qfffll X, aw- 'L I,, xl! nfl. ll I J 5 II 'I I ei ,i 1 , I V ,, 1, 2919 H51 li Z! la I! fl lw pn II i ! I 1 H II' I I -ip ' ,' 3?i ff ff Y BSS S ' M I I 4 I fx I f 4 III A I 1 ' , 6 Av In L Cornell Chapter ' ' H I li , 'J N J J I J I? ,I 1 5257K I ,A ' 'mv ' 'F 'F A'w' ji j' ' X 1 ' H 1 .:g. e.n -w.4w.g..,.'1 lj4 l xl L l Hi l ,FX ,x..,.... l ' 'V- - J Y 'i:g,,:'::5:': ' ' 'f- i- - i'-K 1 l irm L 1 ' .fi'f' , ,U ,K .31 -X. : ,.t,Qg59,,Qfs' IYQQVF 'Z'-. Q X Q dow l V S . One Hundred and One Chapters Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1869 OFFICERS Vie-ron KING HENDRICKS, JR ....... .......,........... ..V.. C 0 mmdlfdff' JOHN PROC-1-OR MANGE ,,,4,i,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, L iezfrezzmzt-Commmzder' GORDON OFFICER PRIEDEMAN ....... ........f..f......,...... . Rffvfdfff WILLIAM WALLSTONE FREEMAN .,...,.. ....... T f'mIu1'ef' l l I l l l l I l I I r l ' nl , , , 5 l I I I i Krrcgcr H. Mcxmg Fcrguson Meigs Berry Halverson Wolfe Hilron Kurtz Anderson Lzlwrcncc ' 1 Dcnnn Hood Nilasun Pricdcman Juno Reybold Livinggron Kccac Van Tassel Stephens Colmrlfl l i K. Fl:-scl Van Gccm Traylnr C. Mcimg Mnngc Hendricks R. Colycr Freeman E. Colyer Ess:x Peck A Brush Peacock Bros! Davib dc Beers Blake Sicgcnrhaler McVircic Wolcott M. Flcsscl Gray 11.14- 1125811 A WI WI QVIVNUI I? li li YN A-- ' lilll' 1 ' A A Gamma Theta Chapter FREDERICK HOWE ALFRED COMAN EDWARD ELLINGTON NEIL WILLIAM HART ANDERSON EVERETT LOUIS COLYER RALPH -CURTIS COLYER RICHARD BUHLER ESSEX JAMES DOUGLASVCOLMAN DONALD MANN HOOD MYRON Ross JONES PAUL LUKENS BETTY GARWOOD WILLIAM FERGUSON HOMER HILTON, JR. FRANK MARTIN DE BEERS, JR. JESSE MARYON BLAKE RICHARD FOWLER BROAS ROBERT MURRAY BRUSH Efldblifbfd in 1901 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM ROGERS SUTTON DENNY HAMMOND UDALL FRATRES IN URBE ERNEST SETTLE GRADUATE STUDENT HAROLD WILLIAM HALVERSON SENIORS KARL JOHN FLESSEL WILLIAM WALLSTONE FREEMAN VICTOR KING HENDRICKS, JR. JOHN PROCTOR MANGE JUNIORS WILLIAM BREWER KEESE JOHN TALMAGE LIVINGSTON NILS INGEMAN NILSSON GORDON OFFICER PRIEDEMAN SOPHOMORES GEORGE HUBERT KRIEGER WILLIAM OVERTON KURTZ, JR. ROBERT JACKSON LAWRENCE BEVERLY VINCENT MEIGS FRESI-IMEN JAMES WISNER DAVIS, JR. MALCOLM WALTER FLESSEL GEORGE THOMAS GRAY BENJAMIN DUNEAR XVILSON HENRY BRUNNER SUTTON LESTER BROKAW XVHITING CARL HENRY MEINIG CHARLES VERNON PECK CARROLL GARLAND TRAYLOR JOI-IN DELMAR VAN GEEM DOUGLAS REYBOLD EDGAR PAUL STEPHENS WILLARD JAYCOX VAN TASSEL HANS RICHARD MEINIG WILBUR LOUIS PIQUET MICHAEL LOWNDES WOLPE KJAMES LOVEJOY MCVITTIE WILLIAM THOMAS PEACOCK, JR. THOMAS ARTHUR SIEGENTHALER SAMUEL KEEKY WOLCOTT, JR. ,,,, ,. M., 32592 Ii fl I I1 1If'III'g iw I II I I I mi I g f , . I I I I I I If ,rl-'asf I -'IKEFZ3 I I 1, I If , I, I I I I I I N II I In I IQ I I I fji ' Phi Kappa Tau I I I I Forty-three Chapters I I I I I Founded at Miami University in 1906 ,X !I II I , I ,I I . I III OFFICERS I I CHARLES POWELL BEYLAND ,,,,.,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,i..,,,....i.., P rexidmt Ip RICHARD MERLE PUTNEY, 4TH ,,,..,.,,,, ..,,.,,.,. V ic:-Prefinienl I I VADIME VADIMB NETCHVOLODOFP. .,., ............ .S' erretmy I I EDWIN CHESTER HARRINGTON, JR ......... ....... T rmmrer I I I I: III I I II re- L I I II VI . WI I, I I I I I I I I I I I Schmidt Stoye Dc1Giorno Nolen Chapman Gardner Bean Crosby Case Venable . II Perry Maddox Marquez Fitch Brayshaw White Carmody Seward Huntoon Harrington Bancroft ' Williams Roberts Kiefer Mason Curtis Netchvolodoff Putney Leisinger Hooper Beyland I I it C I ,wa K-, I Eamon ,M,.-.-.....,,m.... ,-, I H 'mu 41 wawnm' xx I f .1-...- A -, ,,........l?..l.,... ' 1 1 L ' I I J I 1 5 I W Alpha Tau Chapter .Eftfzblifbed in 1906 ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS GEORGE IRVING DALE ROBERT CROSEY BURNBTTE OTI-ION GEOPP GUERLAC JAMES WASHINGTON CURTIS EUGENE DAVIS MONTILLON I WILLIAM STRUNI-1, JR. 1 FRATRES IN URBE HARRY GIFFORD BULL WILLIAM HENRY KIMBALL RALPH HERMAN CARRINGTON FRANCIS MCDONALD MOLLESON WALTER FREDERICK GEE MARTIN BUELL TINKER A LAWRENCE WOLCOTT GRADUATE STUDENTS WILLIAM HARWOOD HOOPER DAVID GEORGE ROBERTS I EDWIN HERBERT KIEEER HENRY LAURENS WILLIAMS, 3D 1 W SENIORS I CHARLES POWELL BEYLAND VADIME VADIME NETCHVOLODOFF LEWIS MARTIN LEISINGER ELMER PRYTHERCH CHARLES EDWARD MASON RICHARD MERLE PUTNEY, 4H JOHN WILLIAM SHOEMAKER JUFHORS ' GEORGE BEN BANCROET, JR. V LESTON EDGAR FITCH THOMAS CARLTON BRAYSHAW EDWIN CHESTER HARRINGTON, JR. JOHN PHILIP CROSBY DEWITT CLINTON SEWARD, JR. . SOPHOMORES JAMES FREDERICK CA-RMODY WARREN FRANK MADDOX HOMES TILDEN CASE DONALD COOVER PERRY CHARLES HENRY HUNTOON, JR. EMERSON VENABLE, 2D PHILIP MYRON WHITE FRESHMEN SHERMAN HUNN BEAN HUMPHREY NOLEN RICHARD BLAXNE GARDNER HELMET KARL FERDINAND SCHMIDT CURT-GEUDER MULLER FREDERICK GEORGE STOYE A T :LH - A L,..,4.i HZOIH ..,,s...-.-,.-..--.-,-.--Qf.- -V . . ,. . . A , iffy RLJQ if-f vixi il- . 1655 ai -'Tsai if I, i . . J f . , Theta Xi Thirty-one Chapters Founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1864 - OFFICERS WILLIAM ORNDORPF DEv1Lmss .....,.....,,.,,.,.... .,.,... , .Pferident CASPER HASSELRIIS .....,........,.......... ....,..... S erretmjy RICHARD JESSE Woon ...,.,.... .....,... T reafzzrer Miller Brown Unruh Flynn Drouer Belknap Berumen Toth Lilly Willoughby Koehler Simpson Wilson Wiesendanger Thomson Castle Wood Comcry Devereux Powers Devilbiss Hassclriis Hatfield Allcorn Cook 526211 IIB lili 0.0l5??N If HC- IL il AN A Zeta Chapter Exmblifloed in 1903 FRATER IN FACULTATE VLADIMIR KARAPETOFP FRATER IN URBE CHARLES WESLEY THOMAS GRADUATE STUDENTS ROLAND WILLIAM BRICKENKAMP HENRY ROHRER MILLER CARL FREDERICK ANI-:ER OLSEN WILLIAM ORNDORPP DEVILEISS CASPER HASSELRIIS JOHN GEORGE HANSHAW ALAN MORTIMER OHDE THOMAS HENRY POWERS LUTHER HERBERT ALLCORN JOHN GREGORY FRANCIS DEVEREUX JOSE ENRIQUE BERUMEN ROBERT BAENSCH ,BROWN WILLIAM JOHN COMERY WALTER HASTINGS' COOK CHARLES ANDREW FLYNN, JR. ROBERT JACKSON BELKNAP FRANCIS CHRISTOPHER CASTLE RICHARD NOYES DROUET CHARLES GEORGE KOEHLER, 3D WYNNE ROEERT LILLY ' HAROLD WILLIAM SIMPSON SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN JOHN MAXTED FORRAR HENRY HARTER HATPIELD WILLIAM BARTH MILLER DOUGLAS SHANER JOSEPH GEORGE TOTH RICHARD GREENWOOD UNRUI-I RICHARD JESSE WOOD GEORGE STONE THOMSON VICTOR TOMPKINS ELMER JOSEPH WALZ, JR. JOHN ULRICH WIBSENDANGBR EVERETT SAWYER WILLOUGHEY HAROLD JAMES WILSON pm L -, i . v- . K, -f swf L' ' 9 i ui Y . i .V ta :Q , , j ,N ,,-L if ii f is i Hi l sl r an fl is UJ 'FP' UP o n E krisfzff Zod1ac A Founded n11904 OFFICERS CHARLES ROLLIN ALLEN, JR .,,,...,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,.,,,.,.,..... ' ........ W artby Mann WILLIAM PAUL KOCHER ,,,,,......,,,,. , ,, A .,,,, , , ,,,,, ,.Vice-Worthy Maurer ARMSTRONG HASLUP FORMAN ,L,,,L ,,...,,,,,LL,L.L,.L,,,.,,L,L,,,,,,,,L,,,L,.,.L,L..,. .S' errmzry DAVID PENNOCK ,...,,,.,,,,,....,,.,.,,Y,..,,..,,.,,,.,.L,L,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Trmmrer Waud Traub Kocher Allen Forman Pcnnock Sloughrcr Windsor Cross Messingcr Young Ncafsey Huelsenbcck Manchester Williams Erdman Knoccller Williamson Wi 45fli,- Aoi' A isi. Q QT ' of' L H264H i E IW 'ii G 'NE 2 ll I 'N I I FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOSEPH QUINCY ADAMS FRED ASA BARNES CARL CRANDALL LOUIS EUGENE COOK CHARLES RANSOM COOLEY WILLIAM FORREST LEE CHARLES ROLLIN ALLEN, JR. MILTON WALTER ARING MILLARD CROSS ARMSTRONG HASLUP FORMAN WILLIAM PAUL KOCHER WI LERED ERNEST HUELSENBECK DONALD BRYSON HAROLD CHESTER ERDMAN ARTHUR HEUSTIS JACKSON, JR. ELMER LUVESTUS KNOEDLER, JR NORBERT WILL GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN CHARLES OSEORN MACKEY CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTI-IUP FRATRES IN URBE ROBERT EUGENE TERWILLBG SENIORS JUNIORS GEORGE OSTROM YOUNG SOPHOMCRES CHARLES BRAINERD WAUD FRESHMEN EARL CLAIR MAHANNA HOWARD WILLIAM OSTRANDER WILLIAM HAZLITT SMITH AR MALCOLM COWAN MATTICE CARLETON FREDERICK MESSINGER DAVID PENNOCK GEORGE FERDINAND TRAUB LESLIE ALBAN WILLIAMSON MELVIN PERCY WINDSOR WARD MANCHESTER, JR. LAWRENCE MOFEAT WILLIAM ANTHONY NEAPSEY GORDON SLOUGHTER MALCOLM WILLIAMS G G W fgg5IEE ,.,......... .-1.11, ,.....,l.-.1- a r II li li 412 0 N IL IL H... ll AN G, '.l- rw gay . 5' in . -wif .43 it If 'IS' Seal and Serpent Founded in 1905 OFFICERS XVILLIAM ROBINSON CLAPP ,.., ,,,, ....,.....,....... .....,,.,. P 1' e xizient NORMAN SPENSER XVAGNER .,.... ,....., Y ecremry DONALD DEAN CUTLER ..,...... ...,,.,,. T 1'S!lJ'l!1'6f Graaf Devercux Roos Bleckwcll Smith Acheson Mowry I-Ironcich Edwards Barber Cutler Ward Dade Watson Rccknagel Clapp Serm Day Putnam Trautwein Durkcc Zimmerman Morrcl Hildum Hewitt Harboldt Kendrew Forman Hornbeck H2662 QM! GQQDEQNIBILILIIAN FRATER IN FACULTATE ARTHUR BERNARD RECKNAGEL SENIORS PERCIVAL GEORGE BARBER GUY LOREN RUNDEL LESTER CUYLER DADE FRANK MATHEW WATSON JUNIORS WILLIAM ROBINSON CLAPP CHARLES CAMPBELL PUTNAM FOUNTAIN STEWARD CLARE CHARLES KEATING RICE DONALD DEAN CUTLER ERIK BORGE JUHL Roos JOSEPH WHITNEY DAY RICHARD LOUIS SENN LEROY EDGAR DURKEE RANDELL ADELBERT SMITH FREDERICK LEEEINGWELL GRAEF FREDRICK WALTER TRAUTWEIN HERBERT CHRISTIAN KROPE NORMAN SPENSER WAONER CHARLES ELVERTON WARD SOPHOMORES CEDRIC ROBERT ACHESON EDGARD HALE BLACKWELL HENRY MILLBURN DEVEREUX ALLEN GORDON EDWARDS THOMAS EDWARD FORMAN RONALD MADISON HORNBECK MARK JOSEPH HRONCICH ROBERT SAMUEL MORRELL ,JOHN BRENNAN MOWRY WII.LIAM FARMER ZIMMERINIAN , FRESHMEN EDWARD ELLSWORTH HARBOLD FREDERICK WELLINGTON HILDUM GEORGE MYNICK HEWITT CHARLES ALBERT KENDREW ' ' JOHN EDWIN WHEELER l 'f 1126711 I 1-'-M l l I I lfililil 6'ffllLNEl,llll W Delta Sigma Phi Fifty Chapters Founded at the College of the City of New York in 1899 OFFICERS RALPH WADSWORTI-I Low .......,....,.,...,.....,...... ......,..,.,.. P rrridem MILTON ROBERTS SHAW .,..,,l... ,...,..... V ire-Pruidmr HARRISON BANKS SIMPSON ........ .,..,.......,,, S erretmy WILLIAM HEWLETT SEARING ......... ,...,,,,.,. T l'EtlJ'Z!7 t'I' Weeks Danforrh Persons Wright Weitzel Mulligan Dellecese Field R. Shaw Morgan Grommon Stilwell Buck Ferris Shull Schaffner Lyons Walker Purdy Thetford Taylor Searing Simpson Dyke Low M. Shaw Vogel ii'-i'liliQ1Hr'-WW ,,..........-- Ilillll II QRZQDIRNIEIL II- Il AN ,,r.i..l1-- Theta Chapter E.rz'abli.rbed in 1906 ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDERICK RUDOLPH HIRSCH, JR. ALFRED MOOR PAXSON JOHN MATTHEW LAKAS KARL RICHARDS WALLACE DALE RAYMOND MITCHELL JOHN ALVA WOERZ ERATRES IN URBE WILLIAM VINCENT DALLAHAN ROWLAND HOLLINGSWORTH Ross GRADUATE STUDENTS ALEXANDER BERRY CREDLE HOWARD GODWIN SMITH SENIORS SYLVBSTER JACK DYKE HARRISON BANKS SIMPSON RALPH WADSWORTH Low HUGH BUSBY TAYLOR WILLIAM HEWLETT SEARING WILLIAM HENRY VOGEL, JR. JUNIORS HERBERT DAVIDSON FERRIS MILTON ROBERTS SHAW HUGH JOSEPH LYONS THOMAS SPAULDING SHULL ROBERT JAMES PURDY, JR. JOHN HENRY WTALKER SOPHOMORES ROBERT EDWARD BUCK RICHARD MICHAEL MULLIGAN FRANK COLUMBUS DELLECESE RALPH GUSTAVE SCHAEENER ALFRED HARVEY GROMMON ROGER EARL SHAW ANDREW ORLISS STILWELL ERESHMEN ARTHUR LOUIS DANFORTH - EDGAR GREY PERSONS ANSON HOWARD FIELD NORMAN DAVIS TI-IETPORD KENNETH JAMES MORGAN ROBERT WEEKS, JR. HERBERT JOHN WRIGHT, JR. g2691l Ilfilli ll llflDll?NlEl- IL ll 1 A V Zeta Beta Tau Thirty-five Chapters Founded at Jewish Theological Seminary in 1898 OFFICERS Joi-iN VOGEL WALLER ,.,,,..,...........,.ii,,i,,,,,i,,,,, JAMES XVALTER OPPBNHEIMERW ROBERT HAYDBN HARIMAN... GEORGE FREEMAN GALLAND ,,,,...., ,,,,.,....,...P1'e.fident Vice-Prarident , ........ Secretary ,..,..,1'?'mrm'er l-loffheimer Lever Casper Blum Rice Wotiz Dannenbaum Morse Phillips Norberg Strasbourger Prosnit Klaus Oppenheimer Jonas Mayer Reis Hartman Bing Wolff Galland Waller Franklc Gross Hclsrem 127011 IIQHHI CECDRNELKIIAN Kappa Chapter Eftabliflaed in 1906 FRATER IN URBE BENJAMIN ROCKER GRADUATE STUDENT SAUL BENJAMIN SIENTZ SENIORS MARVIN KLEIN FRANKLE GEORGE FREEMAN GALLAND JOHN VOGEL WALLER JUNIORS ROBERT HAYDEN H.ARTMAN STANLEY JAMES MAYER ROBERT JONAS JAMES WALTER OIJPENHEIMER THOMAS JULIUS REIS SOPHOMCRES WALTER WHITLOCK KLAUS ARTHUR PHILLIPS, JR. ALBERT LOUIS MORSE BERNARD CHARLES PROSNIT CHARLES ROBERT NORBERG I SAMUEL STRASBOUOER FRESHMEN AUGUSTE BING 4 OSCAR MAXIMILLIAN BLUM ROBERT LEWITH CASPER HAROLD MORRIS DANNENBAUM LEWIS FREDERICK DAVIS MERRILL DEVAY GROSS RICHARD SIMON HELSTEIN HERBERT HOFFHEIMER, JR. SHELBY NATHAN LEVER A JAY GOLDMAN RICE ZACHARY HENRY WOLEF MARK HAROLD WOTIZ 527111 ...,-1. ... ---is-. - , .. V .. X . .L ' . L.l.......1,-.., 1-W gl in so Ju iisiEi2Nli1s,l,L,lLrL in aim L l :sew 'F -Q . ' 13 l :N l tr I Alpha Psi Seven Chapters 1 . . , . Founded at Ohio State University in 1906 l w j OFFICERS l l GRANT SHERMAN KALEY .........,........... ..........Y... P 1'f'Jidf'1f ' PAUL DANA MARVIN. .,........... ......... V iff-Pf'F-fidffff JAMES CLIFFORD CRANDALL ....,,.,Y ,.,,Af..4..... 5 fF1'2M11J' ALEXANDER LONDON RAEBONE ,,.,, .,.....,.. T 'VIZ-l'1l7'f'f' l l l w i 1 x I fl r r l l l 4 , ll l l i N , l l 1 ll ll il ll I l I Cerosalerti Johnson Rogers Holdridge Putnam Reese Laughlin Higgins Davis Krukowski Smith Olmsted O'Neil Hoyt Bushnell Carraugher George Fallon Treadwell 3 Marvin Fredericks Morkis Howard Wohnsiedler Presler Sadler Sweet Fuller Overzugher Moulrhrop Crandall Raebone Compton Gingras Fisher Wairz Kaley ali 'lr L A L L LLLLLLL -- - L, --LLLL..L L ,,,.. L, .L L , LLLLLL L L LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL... 'L'- ' ' sLLL'l',L,: L if I' 'L,LL..LLiiTfi L LiLi2Lg L'1i,: i23t,T7. 'L. 'fi 52723 I li lil! CDHSINILILII If I' Beta Chapter Efmblifhed in 1907 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Pierre Augzutifze Fifb JAMES NATHAN FROST WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN CHARLES ERNEST HAYDEN DONALD WYCKOEE BAKER LYLE COMPTON JAMES CLIFFORD CRANDALL SEBASTIAN FISHER ARTHUR WILLIAM FREDERICKS GEORGE EDWARD GINGRAS GRANT SHERMAN KALEY ARTHUR JAMES FALLON HOWARD KENNETH FULLER DAVID HOLLENEECK JAMES HENRY HOWARD LEONARD LAURENCE HOWELL FREDERICK FORBES BUSHNELL CLIVE BURTON CHAMBERS EDWARD CLARK GEORGE MARIO JOSEPH CEROSALETTI KENNETH WILLIAM DAVIS WILLIAM YOUNG HIGGINS GEORGE GOULD HOLDRIDGE MORRIS MONROE JOHNSON WALTER LONG WILLIAMS FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS JUNIORS HERBERT WOHNSIEDLER SOPHOMORES HOWARD BOWEN SMITH FRESHMEN HOWARD JAY MILKS Ve1'm11zJ Alva Mool'e EARL SUNDERVILLE DENNY HAMMOND UDALI. SETH DARWIN JOHNSON PAUL DANA MARVIN IRWIN MORRISON MOULTHROP DOUGLAS MCKBAN OVBRACKER ALEXANDER RAEBONE BENJAMIN WEBSTER SUYDAM, J LAWRENCE TOBIAS WAITZ HENRY ROHRER MILLER EDWARD STANLEY MORKIS DONALD JAMES PRESLER EDWARD GEORGE SADLER JAMES DONALD SWEET FREDERICK JAMES HOYT RICHARD CALVIN OLMSTEAD HENRY ELMER G'NEIL STANLEY MARTIN KRUKOWSKI BERNARD JAMES LAUGHLIN KARL EDWARD PUTNAM WILLIAM CLIFFORD REESE ARTHUR BARTLETT ROGERS MORTON FREDERICK TREADWELL R 4121311 P ldili l. f1Ul?1.NlQ,l5, lloll AN , . elsif. ww -5 3155 3 1 'S-Qfef , Q Acacia Thirty Chapters Founded at University of Michigan in OFFICERS EDWARD WESLEY HUGHES ........,,.......,..,.,...... JOHN CAREL RATSEK .......,,,,.,, ,,,......... BURCH HART SCHNEIDER ..,. ...,.,, XVILLARD EDWARD DECAMP ,,,,,,,, ,il 1 , 1 ,i 1 904 .....,.,..Vene1wble Dean Senior Dean .....,.....S'ecretm3f ...Tzwz.rure1' I-luccar Howell Smiley Brown Robey Ellis Skinner Corner Mcserve Rarsck Hughes DcCa.mp Hadlock Schneider 527411 .1-1-.1il.i.-, IIYIDQF ll QIQQDIQNIIII lL ll AN Cornell Chapter Efmbliflaed in 1907 ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM COOK ANDRAE RAYMOND RUSSELL BIRCH JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL HARRY ALBERT BRITTON ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN ROY EDWARD CLARK KARL MARTIN DALLENEACI-I WILLARD WALDO ELLIS VICTOR RAYMOND GAGE GUSTAVE FREDERICK HEUSER CARL EDWIN LADD HERBERT DAVID LAUBE ARTHUR FOREST BOYLES MILLARD EDSALL RILEY HENRY HEATH JOHN CARL HUTTAR CLYDE IRA MILLARD WILFRED DOUGLAS MILLS LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE LOUIS MELVILLE MASSEY GEORGE ROBERT MCDERMOTT PETER OLAPSON BRYON BURNETT ROBB FRED STILLMAN ROGERS EDWARD SHOWACRE LELAND SPENCER EVERETT MILTON STRONG FRANCIS OMAR UNDERWOOD CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER LELAND EUGENE WEAVER FRATRES IN URBE HARRY CLIFFORD REED LAWRENCE COOPER RURISEX' HENRY THOMAS SKINNER PAUL VELORA SMILEY RUSSELL JOHN SMITH CHARLES TRACEY STAGG GRADUATE STUDENTS 'RAYMOND ALBRECTSTEN JOHN MONTGOMERY CLARKSON WALTER WENDELL COTNER EDWIN HAROLD HADLOCK STACEY FRANCIS HOWELL EDWARD WESLEY HUGHES WILBUR ERNEST MESERVE JOHN CARBL RATSEK ASHLEY ROBEY BURCH HART SCHNEIDER SENIOR WILLARD EDWARD DECAMP JUNIOR ADOLPH HERBERT ALFRED HUTTAR SOPHOMORE KENNETH EUGENE BROWN H2755 , . .- -., , ui.-- . Y ,W-,, - ,,l...-..............,..-1...-.. ,1, A M3511 4ifg4nuQNi3,ltl1,,n1,rNN ups ,um .'..'H' ..' t -ggkv' inks? -ni !sw'S J.A5 .L ,Nw .-1 :ry ,, ,sf 1 :v Alpha Chi -Rho Twenty-two Chapters Founded at Trinity College in 1895 OFFICERS LOWELL BESLEY .................,....,,.,....................... .v.......... P Nfiffffll CLARENCE JAMES XVEBSTER ...................... .v..... V iw-P1'fIidmf GARRETT VAN SICLEN RYERSON, JR .... ..... ............. 5' 6 Cftfdljf WILBUR DONALD HEIDKB ...........,.....,,. ......... T 1'rdI14I'ff Pennock Besley E. Greiner l-leidke Stieglirz Budelrnan -I. Acton Burrows Webster Keet MacDonald Durling Miller Matthew Haas Larson Hunter Van Dyke E. Acton Stevens Gardner Ryerson jones Quillinan Landes C. Greiner Snyder Lauer Jeckel Bowlus Lane Camp Hirchins Dufheld Mayer Smith Mercier Ramsay M7611 , Y .,--,... . Wg, W- at an -- - ..,., H89 IH! CID IR N li ll.- IL I3 AN Phi Theta Chapter Eftfzbliflaed in 1908 - FRATRES IN FACULTATE RALPH PALMER AGNEW HAROLD ROBERT SMART FRATRES IN URBE FRANCIS DANIEL LEARY ROLLO TALCOTT JOSEPH PAUL ACTON LOWELL BESLEY FREDERICK TODD BUDELMAN REID HOYT BURROWS EDWARD MICHAEL ACTON ROBERT SAYERS DURLING JACKSON GARDNER EDWIN KEYS HAAS JAMES JAMISON HUNTER, JR. DAVID ELLSWORTH BOWLUS CARLTON BURT GREINER CHARLES THOMAS JECIQEL HENRY GRIBRITH JONES IRA SNYDER LANDES GEORGE REX CAMP, JR. 'JOHN WARREN DUEEIELD EDWIN WILLIAM GREINER CLAYTON STANLEY HITCHINS JOHN RINES HUSSEY CHARLES DE GOLYER TINKER GRADUATE STUDENT CHARLES EMANUEL ENTEMANN, JR. SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES WILBUR DONALD HEIDKE WILLIAM PENNOCK ROBERT STIEGLITZ CLARENCE JAMES WEBSTER ALBERT LLOYD LARSON CHARLES ROBERT MACDONALD GEORGE HUGHES MATTHEWS GLENN WARNER MILLER WILLIAM GEORGE STEVENS WILLIAM HENRY LAUER, JR. WALTER KIRWIN QUILLINAN GARRET VAN SICLEN RYERSON EDWARD BURNS SNYDER BINGHAM HOOD VAN DYKE JOHN CALVERLY WALTERS FRESI-IMEN ERNEST ELLSWORTH KEET, JR. JOHN FRANCIS LANE OSCAR GUSTAVE MAYER HENRY WILERID MERCIER DONALD HANSOM RAMSEY FRED GBLIRMANN SMITH llI2771l SZSU W.. llilljll QTZQDIRN li ll, ll, Il Q ., .. . - 3 'Alpha Sigma Phi Thirty-two Chapters Founded at Yale University in 1845 OFFICERS DAVID HARMON ,,,,,,,,, .,,,,A,,,A,,,,,A,AA,,, ,,,,,,,,,., . , ,Prexidefzt JAMES WILSON FRY ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, . Vice-Prefident ROBERT LODGE RIEDEL ,,,,,,,,, ...,........ S' etrstmj' ELMER STROBEL PHILLIPS ,,,,,,, , ,.I'l'E!!J'I!7'8I' Neidhart Russ Hadley Spencer McWilliams Ray Roy Harrison Burke Haidt Hannan McKowne Booth R. Smith Pratt Riedel Phillips Fridley Gwyn Allen Agnew Coppage Sedgman Breunich Stcifel Cowan Harmon Fry D. Smith Gurnee Kingsley johnson Connor Slocum Richards Gerhart LaDue Vcrricr Meister Bishop Jones M7811 llillill TDIRNIEILILIIANI A WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN RANDLE HARMER POWLEY HENRY BREUNICH, JR. DONALD RAMSEY NICHOLS BREWSTER ALLEN BASTIAN RICHARD DAVID COWAN JAMES WILSON FRY MARK STEPHEN GURNEE WILLIAM CLARK AGNEW WILLIAM CAPWELL ALLEN GEORGE THBOBOLD BOOTH EDWARD WHITE COPPAOE LAWRENCE PIERSON FRIDLEY 'JAMES WII,LIAM BURKE JOHN FRENCH HADLEY THEODORE FREDRICK HAIDT WALTER PARCE HHANNAN PAUL HENRY HARRISON, JR, Iota Chapter Exmbliflaed in 1909 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOSEPH ELLIS TREVOR NATHANIEL SCHMIDT WALTER KING STONE GRADUATE STUDENTS SENIORS DAN CONNELLY SMITH JUNIORS RAY SMITH, JR. SOPHOMORES JOSEPH WILSON MCWILLIAMS, JR. JOHN JAMES BISHOP WILLIAM MILLER CONNOR JOSEPH JAMES GERHART DAVID BARENT JOHNSON FRESHMEN JOHN BAPTIST VERRIER MORRIS ROCKWELL NICHOLS EDWARD HENRY STEIFEL DAVID HARMON RICHARD SPENCE JONES GLENN EDWIN KINGSLEY ALBERT BERRY SEDGMAN HARRY MARIOT GWYN, JR. JAMES RICHARD MCKOWNE, ELMER STROBEL PHILLIPS CHARLES JEWETT PRATT ROBERT LODGE RIEDEI, PAUL WENDAL NEIDHART THOMAS BINGHAM RAY JOHN HENRY ROY RICHARD LOTRIDGE RUSS ELWIN ARTHUR SPENCER SEWARD JASON SUMMERS, JR. EDWARD LEWIS LADUE PETER CARL MEISTER CHANNING LEATHERS RICHARDS THEODORE DAREMUS SLOCUM M7911 1 HXHMN R aa llllflill lClI,fE5NliQl3u-ll- f l Sigma Phi Sigma Eighteen Chapters Founded at University of Pennsylvania in 1908 OFFICERS CARL ANGBLO DELLGREN ...,,.., ,,...,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,, ROBERT WILLIAM MRTZGER .,,, , .,., ,-,,,, , , THOMAS EDWARD JOHNSON ,......,., JOHN HICKMAN BURKE ...,.,..., ........P0tenmte Vire-Patentate ..........S'errefzz1jf .......Cz1,rtadia11 Mascerson Walters Ashman Baldwin Roberts Hi Burke Watkins Hood Roeder Fuchs Quick Sears l Price Eiseman Stolberg Dill Dellgren A. Loon Nicholson H. Loon Taylor Beach Vaughan Connor' Wallace Pevcrlev E28OH I IHQHHI QDHRNIEILILIIAN Gamma Chapter Efmblixbed in 1910 . FRATRES IN 'FACULTATE JOHN HALLLBARRON BERNARD MICHAEL CLAREY JAMESIBASTION BURKE CARLSANGELO DELLGREN HERBERT FRANK DILL FREDERICK FRANCIS EISEMAN EDWIN MADDEN ARTHUR WILLIAM MOON JOHN HICKMAN BURKE AUGUSTUS WILLIAM FUCHS KENNETH WINSTON ASI-IMAN fare Greenleaf Baldwin WILBUR GARRISON HILL ROBERT MERTON HOOD WILLIS BEACH ROGER HINMAN BUTTS DAVID MARTIN CONNOR HOWARD ROY MOON , JR. GILBERT WARREN PECK FRATRES IN URBE HOLMES PARSHALL SENIORS JUNIORS EDWARD ROEDER, JR. SOPHOMORES HAROLD BOWER WALTERS FRESHMEN THEODOR GEISEL WALLACE CHARLES EDWARD OYROURKB GILBERT BENJAMIN HART CHARLES FRANCIS MULLIGAN STUART BILLINGS NICHOLSON DONALD NORMAN PRICE ROBERT LEON QUICK CHARLES PAUL STOLBERG IRVING CARL WATKINS THOMAS EDWARD JOHNSON ROBERT WILLIAM METZGER JOHN PARKS MASTERSON WALLACE ADDISON ROBERTS WILLIAM EDWARD SCHRECK RICHARD MARTIN SEARS FRED COOLIDGE PEVERLEY GARTH ARNOLD SHOEMAKER IRVING TAYLOR ROGER EDMUND VAUGHAN M8111 l?ll ,H Sl 1F1lQ1ll3NllllLIl-lIAN A7 , :uf , EriZ '-' ,-P K. 216: 5:3 . sigv ' 1 if 'L Q ,L I-Af' ER w l 6-fr f if 'X Beta Sigma Rho Seven Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1910 OFFICERS JAMES NORMAN BARROWAY .....,....................,. .,,,e......... C bmzrellar EDWIN STANLEY OPPENHEIMER ..,... ........ V ice-Chancellor HOWARD NATHANIEL PAPAE ,,,,v, ,,.,,,v,,,,.,. R ecorder ROBERT EDWARD NEWMAN, ,,,,, ,,,A,, A zzditor liliasbcrg Shcbnr Palmer Ucbcrall Roth Hocnig Fcinsrcin A. Rubin Brown Bnumgold Lilicnrhal Sklarsky Phillipw Eulau Encllcr Rciycn Hanmng Schncidcr Fucrsr Isaak Srcrnbrrg Gold Sronc Pzxpac Hcic Edelman A. S. Rubin Gussmnn Pazrcu Lcvm Monnzw Oppcnhcimcr Barrowav Ncwburgcr Horowitz Ballorln Mnrgolius Ln W ll282ll I C , X 15615 '.'NlLl1O.-H-lATN T Alpha Chapter Efmblixhed in 1910 FRATER IN URBE ARTHUR RICHARD LEVY GRADUATE STUDENTS SIDNEY DEERFIELD BECK JAMES NORMAN BARROWAY STANLEY IRVING BROOKE CHESTER JAY LANGE SOLOMON MARVIN BALLOTIN JOSEPH PAUL GOLD ALBERT PATRICK HEIT ALLEN JAY LEVIN NATHAN STANLEY AFTER MONROE DAVID EDELMAN AARON DAVID ENDLER MILTON BERNARD EULAU EDWARD LEWIS FUERST EMIL JULIUS GOLDSTEIN HERBERT ARLINGTON GUSSMAN THEODORE ARTHUR BAUMGOLD EMANUEL MUNROE BROWN HAROLD THEODORE ELIASBERG HAROLD FEINSTEIN LESTER JOHN FRIEDMAN ROBERT BERNARD HOENIG IRVING EUGENE CANTOR ALFRED SINCLAIR HOROWITZ SEN IORS SAMUEL SCOTT WALD JUNIORS SOPHOMORES LAWRENCE JOSEPH STONE FRESHMEN GILBERT CHADBOURNE MONNESS ROBERT ANTON NEWBURGER EDWIN STANLEY OPPENHEIMER SOLOMON LIFSCHITZ BERNARD MARGOLIUS ROBERT EDWARD NEWMAN ALBERT DORIAN PARETS SEYMOUR LEONARD HANELING ELMER ISAAK HOWARD NATHANIEL PAPAE MORRIS HARRY RBISEN ADRIAN STEVENS RUBIN WILLIAM BERKLEY SCHNEIDER PICARD LEWIS STERNBERG HERBERT LIVINGSTON KEHR PHILIP ROBERT PALMER HIRAM STONE PHILLIPS SEYMOUR OGDEN ROTH ALEXANDER ERIC RUBIN HENLEY BRUCE SKLARSKY HERBERT WILLIAM UEBERALL 528311 L i MKII lT'4MlElWEl.LlLlIAN r l is 6,?' 2 l 11271 . a. N' l .41 C Phi Kappa Sigma Thirty-eight Chapters Founded at University of Pennsylvania in 1850 V OFFICERS ALBERT LENOIR HODGE ......................i,,...,,,.,. . ....... Alpha ALFRED WIENHOLD HOPPENSTEDT, JR .,,,,, ....,.......... B em EDWARD REDPORD CoLL1Ns .,.,.. ....,........ ,,,,,...,. U p J'i!07l FREDERICK JOSEPH ROEMER .......... ......,.. T 411 Baxter Herrick McCall Arbenz Donaldson Pritchard Hazlctl: Robinson Bcalor Lerhbridgc Turhill Deuel Chisler White McCollum Learn E. Collins Siebs Rocmcr Zeigler Porter Ti-our Gibson Richmond Oliver R.Hazlcrr Davis R. Collins Hodge Hoppenstedt Townsend Terry Eberlc H2843 Ililllill QUDLQNEILILIBAN Alpha Rho Chapter Efmbliylaed in 1911 - FRATRES IN FACULTATE MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP HORACE LEONARD JONES HERBERT LEROY DAVIS LEONATD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE CHRISTIAN MARTINUS MIDJO FRATRES IN URBE ANTHONY EDWARD AYAU MILTON LYLE HOLNIES EUGENE BAKER ALFRED BISSEL WRA1' GRADUATE STUDENT FRANK ALBERTUS MOORE BRYANT SENIORS ROBERT CLARICSON COLLINS ALBERT LENOIR HODGE RICHARD STANLEY DAVIS ALFRED WIENHOLD HOPPENSTEDT WILLIAM HARRISON EBERLE EMERSON DANIEL MORAN JOHN HENRY EISINGER CHARLES DICKSON OLIVER ROBERT CUMMINS HAZLETT DANIEL ROBERT TERRY JOHN SELBY TOWNSEND, JR. UNIORS EDWARD REDPORD COLLINS J JERMAIN DOTY PORTER RICHARD CORWINE GIBSON FREDERICK JOSEPH ROEMER GEORGE EMERSON LEARN VICTOR WARNER SIEBS ROBERT RITCHIE ZEIGLER SOPHOMORES ' JOHN ALBERT BBALOR WILLIAM GILMAN MCCOLLOM WILLIAM ELMER CHISLER CARL HARRY RICHMOND NEWTON DONALD DEUEL WILLIAM JAMES HOWARD TROTT, JR IRVING HANCE, JR. I FRANK FERRIS TUTHILL GEORGE COLLINS LETHBRIDGE HERBERT BRONSON WHITE, JR. FRESHMEN HERMAN LEONARD ARBENZ DUANE KING DONALDSON JAMES CUMMINS HAZLETT CLAY HERRICK, JR. RICHARD ELMER HOSLEY JOI-IN LEWIS HOSMER CHARLES DONALD MACLEAN HOLLIDAY MCCALL HARRY CHARLES PRITCI-IARD JAMES BERKLEY ROBINSON 528511 an ll IEBIII OUDIRNIE AILIIA 'P Quai Pi Lambda Phi Twenty-one Chapters Founded at Yale University in 1895 OFFICERS JACK KAHN ............,.,......,...... ...,..... .,fY....... R e X ARTHUR RICHARD COHEN. A.,. ,.,,.,.,............. A l'L'b072 PAUL EHRENFES1' ..................... .,,...,,..... M alter af W01'k.f MORTIMER MONROE IsAAcs ....... ,,.... K eeper af the Exchequer 'vw-an? . Marsa Schocn Riucr Wrzinsxock Norden Lazarus Fricdc Solomon SrcrnHcId Oppcnhcim Roscnblum Rose Rubcnrhal Horvirch Cohan Kahn Ehrcnfcsr Isaacs Srcrnbcrg Ziegler Levy Aronson Brook, Bob Tolins Schwartz Moss Unrcrmcycr Kaczin Morcrsky Grumbach Flcishman Mack Wcls Cohan Sax: janovcr Pcyscr Shcinman Brc:r Hirsh Cohn H2863 'TEM P naw ff? IRL AN - ARTHUR GEORGE HOLLAND MORRIS BERTRAM BURNETT ARTHUR RICHARD COHEN ARTHUR JEROME HORVITCH MORTINER MONROE ISAACS BERNARD MARSA SHEPARD GERARD ARONSON BERTRAM TEPPER BROOKS RICHARD LEO FRIEDE HOWARD ROY JOSEPH PAUL NATHAN LAZARUS, JR. JACK NORDEN, JR. IRVING JAY BOB MARCUS ISAAC BREIER AVERY BERLOW COHAN, 2D RALPH CONN MYRON FLEISCHMAN LEONARD GRUMBACI-I WALTER BISHOP HIRSH ROBERT GUMPERT JANOVER BERNARD SAMUEL KATZIN Delta Chapter Eftabliflaed in 1911 PRATRES IN URBE PHILIP CLINTON SAINBURG SEN IORS HERBERT BENEDICT LEVY JUNIORS MORTON JACQUIN ZIEGLER SOPHOMORES RICHARD HOFFMAN WELS FRESHMEN MILTON FREDERICK UNTERMEYER ROBERT JOSEPH KOCH PAUL EHRENPEST JACK KAHN DELEERT PHINEAS ROSE LLOYD LEON ROSENTHAL SIGMUND STERNBERG, JR. JESSE PAUL OPPENI-IEIM JEROME RITTER ELIAS SCHOEN EDWARD SOLOMON GEORGE LOUIS STERNFIELD HARRY HERSCHEL WEINSTOCK ROBERT MACK GARBIEL MECKLENBERG JEROME MORETSKY CHARLES BENJAMIN MOSS JESSE FRANK PEYSER LOUIS STEINER SAXB RALPH MONROE SCHWARTZ ROBERT JOSEPH SHEINMAN STEPHEN HERBERT TOLINS 528711 IIEMIII ll2lDlRNIElLll.llAN 4 ASE' ,. fn F. DF 'ii ,EQ 'l x' .5014 L' -. X ' ' gzixgx Sigma Alpha Mu Thirty-seven Chapters Founded at College of the City of New York in 1909 OFFICERS MARTIN RIGER ,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,..,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,......,...... P rior ABRAHAM JONATHAN M1RK1N ,,,,,,,, ,,,,l.., E xcbequer MEYER ROTHWACKS ,.,,.,......,..,.. , ,l.,,..,... Remrder Olderman Rosenberg Cowan Silverman Kaplan Rodkinson Haupr Sereysky Zocks Braus Dubins Schwartz Locwenberg LcWitt S. Loewcnberg Mirkin Riger Rothwacks Handleman Gordon Serling Maslow Sack Rabb Umanoff Frank fzssjl IISUHI lLlDlRNlLlL-lLll Beta Chapter E.1'fdbl1.fl7t?Ll in 1911 FRATER IN FACULTATE ANTHONY MAX SCHWARTZ GRADUATE STUDENTS MAXWELL ARMAND GRONICH JEROME LIONEL LOEWENBERG ISADORE MANTELL TOBIAS ' ' SENIORS LESTER MARCUS HANDLEMAN ABRAHAM JONATHAN MIRKIN BERNARD LEWITT MARTIN RIOER STANLEY ARTHUR LOEWENBERG MEYER ROTIIWACKS JUNIORS HORACE ABRAHAM BRAUS BERNARD LINCOLN RODKINSON HENRY BERNARD DUBINS ABRAI-IAM SEREYSKY ALFRED MUNROE HAUPT BENJAMIN ZOCKS SOPHOMORES AVEL HALSEY COWAN SAMUEL HERMAN ROSENBERG DAVE GENE KAIJLAN HOWARD ROBERT SEIDENSTEIN GERSON NONAS EDWARD JULES SIEGEL HOWARD DANIEL OLDERMAN SOL RICHARD SILVERMAN FRESHMEN STANLEY FRANK IRVING LAWRENCE RARE ISRAEL MAXWELL GORDON GEORGT5 SACK LAWRENCE MASLOW MAURICE EZRA SERLINO LEONARD UMANOFF 1128911 it Q , - 'ii Q Phi Epsilon Pi Thirty Chapters Founded at College of the City of New York in 1902 OFFICERS GEORGE ARTHUR Loma ,,..,...........,,,,,,,,........ ..,............. 5' upffriof SAMUEL EDWIN SCHARPF ,.,.,,,. . ....... Vine-Superiof' IRWIN Joni. LIEBOWITZ .,,,......,,,,, ...,,...... 5' erretmjf LLOYD STANTON FREIBBRGER, ,..,., ..,.,... Tre4.rzn'e1' Hellinger Molineaux Lifshetz Blumberg Herman Wohl Kossack Bergman Halpern Goldenberg Saymon Gang Duberstein Abramson Kleinmann Matthews Levin Piesen Licbowitz Winerraub Schmidt Raker Shenkin Loeb Scharlf Edwards Cohen Preiberger M C- C iiiibbi C A NIU ffGfJIIQNlIIi,li,.l! Epsilon Chapter Efmblifbed in 1911 GRADUATE STUDENT JACOB COHEN SEN IORS JESSE HAROLD BAKER GEORGE ARTHUR LOEB SAMUEL EDWIN SCHARFF ' JUN IORS LLOYD STANTON FREIBERGER MILFORD RAKER NORMAN BENOIT MATTHEWS HERBERT SCHMIDT, JR. ERNEST RAYMOND SHENKIN SOPHOMORES MAURICE MURREY ABRAMSON . PAUL PHILLIP LEVIN MITCHELL BARNETT DUBERSTEIN IRWIN JOEL LIEBOWITZ VICTOR GANG HERBERT HILLIARD MOLINEAUX IRA ARTHUR HALPERN EDMOND LUDWIG PIESEN EMANUEL KLEINMANN BERTBAM SAYMON FRESHMEN JOHN EDWARD BERGMAN - IRWIN N ATHANIEL HERMANN LEON BLUMBERG NATIIANIEL KOSSACK ALAN GOLDENBERG GEORGE LIFSHETZ MONROE BURT HELLINGER ALFRED WOHL A 1529131 Qi... liillill QIIDIRNIHLIL IAN I G30 3. G9 ' QA I 5, TEL. Q GQ? Omega Tau Sigma Five Chapters Founded at University of Pennsylvania in 1907 OFFICERS HUGH STEWART CAMERON, ...,......................, ........... P rerizfefzf W ILLIAM M'ORRlS EVANS ,,,,A,,e ..AA.. V ire-Pfurident PERRY SYLVESTER MILLER ,A,A.., ,A.A ,.... 5' e crerzzfjf XVILLIAM EDWIN JENNINGS .,,..,,., ...,., T l'66ZJ'lll'6l' Dcnron Walker Hunzcr Bcrzold Boyd Smead Ranncy Evans Whiu: P. Miller Combs Flcrrhcr Bccrs Minsrcr Klusscndorf Gocrs Johanson Gifford La France Murray Wilkes H. Miller Woclffcr Shaw Cairns Todd Hansen Cameron Srrnng Stafford jcnnings Bsrningcr Hughgg Baker Holt Jonss Pcrslh Wirrcr War: Mucllcr Lorcmorc Libra Babson Srcvcnson 1129211 TENS!! ,RNILILILIIAN ERNEST CECIL BAXTER EARL LOUIS BRUNETT MYRON GUSTIN FINCHER ALRRED MONTGOMERY BEERS FREDERICK COURTNEY CAIRNS HUGH STEWART CAMERON CHARLES EDWARD FLETCHER CURTIS WILI,IAM BETZOLD WALTER ALLEN BOYD PERRY THOMAS COMES LEWIS BAXTER DENTON WILLIAM MORRIS EVANS ' FRED OSSIAN JOHANSON WILLIAM JOSEPH LAFRANCE OSMAN BABSON GEORGE ANTHONY BAKER HAROLD JOHN BERNINGER HOWARD KIRK CARR ALFRED LAWRENCE HOLT Beta Chapter Efmblifbed 272 1910 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WALTER JOSEPH GIBBONS HERBERT LESTER GILMAN .JESSE SAMPSON SEN IORS THEODORE WALTER GOERS HARRY EDWARD HANSEN WILLIAM EDWIN JENNINGS RAYMOND CLARENCE KLUSSENDORR XVILLIAM SUMNER SHAW JUNIORS JOHN JOSEPH FERRELL RALPH WILLIAM GIFFORD HUGH WILLIS HUNTER HAROLD FRANCIS MACDONALD PERRY SYLVESTER MILLER JOHN CARLTON MINSTER SOPHCJMORES CLIFFORD PHILMAN MURRAY FRESHMEN TREVOR HUGH HUGHES ERWIN HAUGH JONES JOSEPH JOHN LIERA ROBERT EDWARD LOREMORE HAROLD ARTHUR MILLER ROBERT AUGUST MUELLER ,-I1 HADLEY CARRUTHERS STEPIIENSON EARL SUNDERVILLE ALEXANDER ZEISSIO GLENN DEWEY STAFFORD GEORGE JACOB STRANG QUINTON LEACH TODD ELMER AUGUST WOELFFER CHARLES HARRY PAYNE ALBERT FRED RANNEY HAROLD LEWIS SMEAD DAVID AUGUSTINE WALKER EDWARD ALEXANDER WHITE ARNOLD WILLIAM ROLLINS PAUL HERBERT ARCHIBALD WILKES DORWIN HERMAN PERELLA RUDOLPH JULIUS STEEEEN DANIELS STEVENS STEVENSON MALCOLM RAEBURN WATT XVILLIS FRANCIS WITTER 11293Il lf 53 H li if Us f E ll. l, ll E, m,,s - eo, oo Q nr Nfl ..' 'E , :I , , zihbfkz Q. . , Iii, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sixty-seven Chapters Founded at Richmond College in 1901 OFFICERS JOHN SERRILL MCGOWIN ,A,,,,,,.C,,....,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, .,,,,,........ P I'EJf6iE77f HENRY EDWARD FISCHERH .A... , .l..ii,, Vice-Prefidenr JAMES RICHARD KNIFE ..,....,,, ........... 5' ecretmjy ROBERT LEE SMITH ,,,,.,,,,,, ...,...,., T l't?:ZIl!1'E1' R. Taylor Buzzini Dunforcl Vail E. Taylor Hull Ely McKinley Huisgen Bean Bower Wilson Martin Porter Ackley Crewdson Williams Smith Buchignani Fischer McGowin Schecle Bock Knipe Hicks Gray Lockwood Schrnul Chapman Meyerink Davis Baldwin Lowery 1129411 . -..1,,......AS---:-f II'C-WK I1 Q WE-iNH-LlHlC,lI 1 '+A New York Beta Chapter Eftfzblisbed in 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WALTER LICHTENTHAELER CONWELL ADRIAN GORDON GOULD ROBERT EUGENE CUSHMAN DONALD ENGLISH HARRISON LOUIS GOODMAN H.ARRY CLARK BALDWIN JOHN .LOUIS LOUNSEURY THOMAS FREDERICK LOUNSBURY HENRY DETWILER BEAN STEPHEN KELSEY BOCK 'JOSEPH ANTHONY BUCHIGNANI HENRY EDWARD FISCHER OLIVER BRINKERHOFF ACKLEY EREDERIC TRVING BOWER, JR. HENRY CREWDSON, JR. ARTHUR PAUL BUZZINI RALPH CHESTER DUNPORD ALBERT LOVE ELY, JR. FRANK FREDERICK BALDWIN NEWTON DAVID CHAPMAN, JR. EDWARD GODEREY LAWSON EDWARD MALONEY MCGRATH MAX JENNINGS PLICE FRATRES IN URBE HAROLD HINE LYON RICHARD LOUIS MASTERS GRADUATE STUDENT MARCELLUS HENRY STOW SENIORS EDWIN WILLIS HICKS 'JAMES RICHARD KNIPE WILLIAM JOHN LOWERY JUNIORS BERNARD LEWIS FALK ELLSWORTH WEBSTER MARTIN SOPHOMORES ALFRED ROBERT HUISGEN RALPH WOLCOTT HULL DAVID HERBERT MCKINLEY FRESHMEN RICHARD CHRISTMAN DAVIS NORMAN RUTHEREORD LOCKWOOD FRANCIS IRVING RIGHTER GEORGE JARVIS THOMPSON DAVID WOOLSEY ,TRAINER OSCAR DIEDRICHiVON:ENGELN 'JAMES FERRIS MCKINNEY EVAN JERVIS MORRIS WILLIAM GEORGE RHODES JOHN SERRILL MCGOWIN NORMAN KELLOGG MILLARD GEORGE HERMAN SCHEELE, JR ROBERT LEE SMITH JAMES OTIS PORTER HOWARD RANDALL WILLIAMS ROBERT ANDREW WILSON EDGAR COLYER TAYLOR ROBERT MORRIS TAYLOR, 2D GERALD ASHTON VAIL KORS GEORGE MEYERINIC BRUCE MARSHALL SCHMUL 1129511 Iillllll CECDIRNE ILIIA 5' .N q'wg .L . 1' V. .4- ,M 'r Theta Chi Forty-seven Chapters Founded at Norwich University in 1856 OFFICERS XVILMER LEIG1-1 THOMPSON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,A,, .,,.....,.... P 1'e,fidmt JAMES WADSWORTH MCCULLQUGH, Jn ........ ....,... V ice-Pfefidenf GEORGE VAN MCKAY ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..........., S' ecretmj' JOHN FREDBRIC CASEY ..,... ........ T rea.rzz1'e1' McG:1rrcrr Lewis Bmh Murray Eckerr Harrington Benner: Winters Fisher Schaefer Engels Howes Brockcu Tiffany Brindley Rickerr Kenton Casey Klinedins: Burhoru Tanscy Glcnz Fincher Younger Coc Silcocks Rogers Thompson MtCullnugh Judson Springsnad Sccp Terry Fairchild Hnrhy' Gchnrich Waldron Brown Seeley ll296ll IISQQH TQDTQNILILLIHAN ARTHUR BROTHERTON BURRELL JAMES EVART MATTHEWS CHARLES EDWARD MARTIN CLARENCE RITCHIE PHIPPS JAMES FRANCIS BELKNAP JOHN FREDERIC CASEY HERBERT HOWARTPI COE JOHN RADPORD FTNCHER GILBERT MANDEVILLB BRINDLEY CHARLES HARVEY BROCKETT WILLIAM FREDRIC BUTHORN GEORGE FREDRIC GLENZ JOHN DAVIDSON BENNETT SANFORD CLARK BUSH FREDERIC JAMISON ECKERT HOMER CULVER BROWN, JR. HOWARD CARL FAIRCHILD CHARLES HERMAN GBHNRICH Lambda Chapter Efmblifbed in 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE RALPH DOUGLAS PARKER GRADUATE STUDENTS RALPH DUSENBERRY RAY SENIORS BURTON FULLER 'JUDSON JAMES WADSWORTH MCCULLOUGII, JR. GEORGE VAN MCKAY JOHN ELI ROGERS HERMAN FRANCIS SEEP JUNIORS JOHN CHRISTIAN HOWES MILFORD SMYSER KLINEDINST KENNETH BEDELL LEWIS ADDISON MARCUS MCGARRETT SOPHOMORES FRANK PAUL ENGELS EDWARD HENRY FISHER XVILLIAM JOHN GAMBLE, 3D FRED HARVEY HARRINGTON FRESHMEN JOSEPH FRANKLIN HARBY KENNETH KOEFOED KIRWAN ARTHUR XVALTHER LEWIS EDWARD PIERCE LESLIE BOWER TOWNSEND LEWIS CONRAD ROESS WVILLIAM ROBERT SILCOCKS CARL SILAS SPRINGSTBAD WILMER LEIGH THOMPSON KENNETH RICHARD YOUNGER VINAL STEVENSON RENTON HERBERT JOSEPH RIEKERT JOSEPH WII.LIAM TANSEY NATHAN NEWTON TIFFANY, 4TH ROGER MILLER MURRAY KARL WILLIAM SCHAEFER JOHN WINSTON WINTERS LEIOH HARRIS SEELY JOHN WRIGHT TERRY JOHN HARRISON WALDRON 529711 i 13-geifie ff l ll 'JAR9 ll 0 ll-do ll W l - V.--arg.. I f N lll Eleusis Founded in 1912 OFFICERS GEORGE EDWARD GINGRAS ,.....,,,,.,......,.......,.,. ,,............ P rexident Joi-iN ALLEN Boven ,,,,..,,......,,,,., , ,..A,A., Vice-Preridmt HERBERT OTIS BAILEY, JR... ,........... ....Slec1'etmjy ARTHUR BRISBANE NICHOLS ,,,... ...,,...,. T 7'Fd.1'Zl7'E7' Stiles Lind Kennedy McCabe C. Hollander King Middleton A. J. Nichols Bailey Scot: Boyden Branche Dickinson Sadler Henry J. Hollander Lane Cole Justin McKaig A. B. Nichols Gingras Morgan Nevins Hey Boyce Glaisrcr J Eggi 1 , -- ,X 1- , .M I :NIM KUIHNUIU in FRATRES IN FACULTATE ALLEN CAMERON FRASER CEDRIC HAY GUISE FRATRES IN URBE DONALD JAY BUNNELL HAROLD LYLE REED Ross SCANLON WILLIAM BRYAN CORCORAN CASPER LLEWELLYN FENNER GRADUATE STUDENT GEORGE RICHARD TOWNSEND SENIORS ' JOHN ALLEN BOYCE JOEL BATES JUSTIN GILMORE NICHOLS COLE GRANT SAMUEL KALEY GEORGE EDWARD GINGRAS JOHN Ross MCKAIG PAUL JOSEPH GLAISTER RALPH PAFF MORGAN EMERY JOHN HEY DONALD LESTER NEVINS ARTHUR BRISBANE NICHOLS JUNIORS HERBERT OTIS BAILEY, , CHARLES ACHILLES EARL BRANCHE E GEORGE ARTHUR DICKINSON SOPHOMORES DONALD HATCH BOYDEN PHILIP LAIRD DUNNET STEPHEN LANE EVERETT LOVE STTLES ERESHMEN CARL FREDERICK HOLLANDER PUTNAM CORNELIUS KENNEDY WILLIAM BENSON HENRY JOSEPH LEE HOLLANDER EDWARD GEORGE SADLER MARTIN WILEUR LIND ARTHUR BIDDLE MIDDLETON WILLIAM JOHN SCOTT WOODBRIDGE HERR KING CHARLES JOSEPH MCC.ABE ' I ANDREW JACKSON NICHOLS H2993 ,..., ....-.1l,,..11-.. , , - 1 mein me 1. Xa. . Phi Sigma Delta C Twenty-three Chapters Founded at Columbia University in 1909 OFFICERS ' FRED RUBNIAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,A,,i,, ,,,,,,,,,,,Y ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , M after Ffuzter SIDNEY GOODMAN ..,. .........ii,,i ........, V i ce-Mmm' Fmfer ABRAM SALMON BENENSON ,,,,,,, ...,...........,.. S ecrerary EDWIN RICH SAMMET ,,,,.,ii,.,,,i .......... T reaxurer N i ii w w Leitner Percy Edelstein Goldberger Fleischl Cohen H. Levy Krieger Baum Ramo J. Goodman M. Levy Nathan Simonoff Bencnson Harkoff S. Goodman Blumner Sammct Rubman Gordon Rappaport Pomeranze N I .. ,f ....7 .... H 30011 IISBJIII CUDIRNIEILILIHAN EDMOND GENE BLUMNER SIDNEY GOODMAN LEONARD GORDON MARTIN DAVID BAUM ABRAM SALMON BENENSON JASON BERKOWITZ JOSEPH GOODMAN JULES COHEN ROLAND EDELSTEIN MORTIMOR FLEISCHL ARTHUR GOLDBERGER Beta Chapter Eftvzblixlaepi in 1912 SEN IORS EDWIN RICH SAMMET JUNIORS MAX SLANSKY SOPHOMORES GEORGE SIMONOE12 D FRESHMEN JULIUS YANE POMERANZE MITCHELL ERIK RAPPAPORT FRED RUBMAN ARTHUR RAMO LOUIS I-IATKOFF MAURICE LEVY SYLVAN NATHAN IRVING KRIEGER SAUL SETH LEITNER HOWARD ELLIS LEVY JOSEPH HENRY PERCY H3015 ELEMAN C HQEHKDWN X ,...l...l--...l 3 1 W www s....... F 0 9. 0009800 F'- r .W Q5 SLA I QMSQE? H SD c m w CID 312 o D 'U r b-I Thirty Chapters Founded at Columbia University in 1909 OFFICERS GEORGE KANSTROOM ,,,,.r,,, ,.,,.,.,.,.,r.,,Y,,.r. ,,.,,,...,,. C la ancellor EDGAR EARL Moss ,..,,. , ,...,.. Vice-Chancellor GERALD GOLLUBER ,,,,,,,,.., ,...,..........,.. B zzrmr ABRAHAM LEVIN ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,............... 5' cribe Trapido Rodriguez-Pereira. Pollack Aronoff Frankel Jacobs Durky Shapiro Boyar Alrschulcr Rokeach Bailey Lowcnstein Moss Frcydberg Levin Block Kanstroom Gollubcr Drcxlcr Marksronc mm V L-:alma LDRNTMI , WT Delta Chapter Efmblifloed in 1912 FRATER IN FACULTATE LLOYD LINCOLN LOWENSTEIN GRADUATE STUDENTS MILTON DREXLER DANIEL LEWIS GOLDEN HYMAN EZEKIEL MINTZ SENIORS MARX JOSEPH BLOCK I EDGAR EARL Moss GEORGE KANSTROOM LEONARD JOSEPH SCHIFF HERBERT SANDMAN MARKSTONE LEO SHEINER f JUN IORS CHARLES BOYAR GERALD GOLLUBER LEO DAVID FREYDBERG ABRAHALM LEVIN SOPHOMORES LOWELL ALTSCHULER SAMSON ROBERT DUTKY IRVING ABRAHAM BEILEY HAROLD DAVIDSON JACOBS WII,LIAM IRVING ROKEACH FRESHMEN SOLOMON ARONOEE PHILIP POLLACK JESSE JOSEPH FRANKEL ABRAHAM IRVING RODRIGUEZ-PEREIRA JOEL TRAPIDO ' M0311 E IISDJIII IEIDIRNEILILIIAN Qi ffgrii- ao A 'QTQQT may . Omicron Alpha Tau Twenty-one Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1912 OFFICERS GEORGE MYERS MICHAELS ,.e,,..,,,.,,,..,,,.A....,..., .,....A,...... .... C la amellar HERBERT JEROME MILLER ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,......., V ice-Clmzzrellar ELI MALCOLM GOLDBERGU, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,..,....,...... S frretfzry NATHANIEL EDGAR BOOKBINDER ,,.,,,, ,... ,... T 1 'efzmrer Rosenthal Grad Berger Knoblowicz Leopold Shapiro Schaub Engelberg Nemeny Philip Goldberg Ingerman Levine Kalmanoff Jesgar Rudin Dankowitz Feiner Herzog Greenberg Scherzer Bookbinder Michaels Miller Karney Ratner H304II :sewn mIIRNIIIII,svANi Alpha Chapter Eftablifhed in 1912 FRATER IN FACULTATE MORTIMER EDELSTEIN JAC BRAUN ISIDOR CYRUS EISNER GEORGE KREEZER ERATRES IN URBE LOUIS HAROLD THALER GRADUATE STUDENTS SENIORS NATHANIEL EDGAR BOOKBINDER DAVID GREENBERG GEORGE MYERS MICHAELS HERBERT DANKOWITZ JEROME COMPSTON FEINER HYMAN ENGELBERG ELI MALCOLM GOLDBERG SEYMOUR HERZOG EDWARD EVERETT BERGER VINCENT GRAD EIVIANUEL KNOBLOWITZ JUNIORS JULES SOSKIN RUDIN SOPHOMORES SIDNEY PHILIP FRESHMEN HAROLD MICHAEL SHAUB THEODORE DAVID MILLER MAURICE ROBERT KARNEY MORTIMER RATNER HERBERT JEROME MILLER MAXWELL SCHERZER HARRIS STRONGIN WILLIAM JESGAR HERBERT KALMANOEF PERCY PHILLIP INGERMAN HAROLD ARTHUR LEVINE GEORGE NEMENY SIDNEY HARRIS LEOPOLD LOUIS MACK ROSENTHAL SIDNEY SHAPIRO H3053 .k 2 FA- V ,, A Q 2 df ,W , - 'f':a V' 1 ctw 1 ,vii , Kappa Delta Rho Eighteen Chapters Founded at Middlebury College in 1905 OFFICERS CLESSON NATHAN TURNER ,,,,...,,,.,.................. ............,,.......... C wwf! ROBERT HENRY GLECKNER, JRM ,,,, ,..,,,.,,.. .Y eniar Tribune WALTER NORTH WHITNEY, JR .T,.T., ........ ....., Q 1 mural' EDWARD CONRIED ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ........ P Metar Gray Martin Kinder Sweeny Cruickshanlc Voorhis McEachron Gibson Rogers Crary Hickok Silliman McCarthy Northrup Merrill Higley Morehouse Thompson Bachman Platt Stclljcs Stevenson Conried Oest Noyes Whitney Reynolds Turner Clark Knight Gleckner Rahn Walter Boricsson Dauscher Booss Stroman I ..H,-.,f 1.-- .l i - E E so A - .-le E l ll 30611 np, p WNW f,0EfNEfl!,.lIIi'XN I . CL, Q -n 1 . I ?9i17B EARL ALVA FLANSBURGH LAWRENCE PEABODY GOULD ALBERT RUSSELL MANN FRANK HIRAM BLISS LAWRENCE EDWIN BOOL JOHN N EILL ARMSTRONG LAWRENCE DAVID CLARK ROBERT HENRY GLECKNER, JR. GEORGE HAYES KNIGHT WILLIAM STEPHEN BACHMAN DAVID HOWARD CLBMENTS EDWARD CONRIED PAUL CUMMINGS HICKOK ALLAN ATKINSON CRUICKSHANK STANFORD JAY GIBSON FREDERICK GRAY FREDERICK STEPHEN KINDER ROBERT APPLETON THEODORE BURNS BOOSS Beta Chapter Eytablixloed in 1913 FRATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE SYLVANUS MOLER WILLIAM IRVING MYERS HOWARD BURNSHIP ORTNER FRATRES IN URBE DAVID SHERWOOD HILL, JR. GRADUATE STUDENT BYRON EVERSON HARDING SEN IORS JOHN ARTHUR NOBLE, JR. LEONARD NOYES JAMES ALFRED OEST JUNIORS ERWIN ISAAC HIGLEY SAMUEL LANE MCCARTHY GOULD RECHAB MOREIIOUSE CHARLES VANDERCAR NORTHRUP SOPI-IOMORES EDWARD LIPINSKI COMMERFORD BECKWITH MARTIN JAMES MCEACHRON WHITNEY WILSON MERRILL WILLIAM WOLLARD ROGERS FRESHMEN I EDDIE CARL-GUSTAV BORJESSON JOHN GEORGE DAUSCHER JOSEPH PULLMAN PORTER HUBERT HAWLEY RACE HERMAN MCDOWELL SOUTHWORTH DANIEL GUY ROBINHOLD LESTER WHIPPLE SHELDON NORVAL LEWIS PLATT FREDERICK WALTER RAE CLESSON NATHAN TURNER WALTER NORTH WHITNEY, JR. SHERWOOD DAVID SILLIMAN GEORGE HERBERT STELLJES GORDON FISHER STEVENSON JACK STANLEY THOMPSON EDWARD ALBERT STROMAN PHILIP FRENAU SWEENY GEROW MASTEN VOORHIS JOHN SIMEON WALTER DUMONTE WHITING HUNT HERMANN RAI-IN lI307H ll?-Mill 1E0ll?NlElLlLII AN E Alpha Chi Sigma Forty-seven Chapters Founded at University of Wisconsin in 1902 OFFICERS THOMAS ANDREW MCGOEY ,,,,,i,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,after Alchemist HENRY NoYEs STEUEE11 ,,...,.i,..i ,,,,,,,,, V ire-Maurer Alchemist BERNARD JOHN STANESLOW .,,..... ,.,,.i,.,i...,....,...... 5' ecrefmjf EUGENE GEORGE Rocnow .,,.i,i., ......... T mzrurer Kercham Berner E. Wallace Dresser Work Spechr R. Wallace Erickson Bump Shelton Howard Connolly Harris Ellis Roycr I-linman Johnson Persbacker T. Rochow George Baum Sceuber McGoey Boschen E. Rochow Sranislow Brandt Stevenson Christie Weaglc Busch Hampden Bridges Teas H3083 ISHN QLQDIRNILILILJAN A Tau Chapter , J Efmblixbed in 1913 ALFRED WILLIAM AVENS EMILE MONNIN CHAMOT ALBERT WASHINGTON LAUBENGAYER WILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT PETER WALTER CLAASSEN CLYDE WALTER MASON JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL LOUIS MONROE DENNIS CHARLES WALTER MORSE THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS GEORGE CROSBIE FLOYD MELVIN LORRELL NICHOLS ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE JOHN RAVEN JOHNSON OTTO RAHN GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH FREDERICK HOBPMAN RHODES HAROLD DWAINE ALLEN ALFRED LAURENCE DRESSER NORWOOD CHARLES THORNTON FREDERICK WALDEMAR BERNER RAYMOND CLAYTON INGRAHAM MARCUS GEORGE VAN CAMPEN, JR. WARREN NATHAN BURTON WINTON IRVING PATNODE EDWARD HAMILTON WALLACE HERBERT LEROY DAVIS ALBERT RAYNOLDS STEWART HARRISONEWEBSTER FRANK MBGREW SCHOEIELD PRESTON LEROY BRANDT DAVID HALBERT HOWARD GEORGE LEWIS ROYER CHARLES KILBOURHE BUMP HENRY CROCKER KETCHAM ROBERT SCHEMBER SHELTON I IRA ERICKSON GEORGE WILLIAM OPLINGER HENRY ERNST MARTIN SPECHT WVILLIAM DANIEL FORGENG THEODORE GEORGE ROCHOW ROLAND EDWARD WALLACE AVBRY BREWSTER GEORGE ROBERT WYLLIE WORK LESTER ALFRED HENRY BAUM THOMAS ANDREW MCGOEY BERNARD JOHN STANESLOW HENRY OSSWALT BOSCHEN EUGENE GEORGE ROCHOW HENRY NOYES STBUBER GORDON HUEE ELLIS HERBERT HENRY SMITH HINMAN WILLIAM EDWIN PERSEACKER FREDERICK STEVENS HARRIS ALFRED GORDON HOUPT HENRY BERTOLET ZIEGLER FRANKLIN JAMES CHRISTIE SIDNEY ARTHUR JOHNSON HALSEY BIDWELL STEVENSON GEORGE KEATING SMITH CONNOLLY JEAN PAUL TEAS CHARLES HENRY BRIDGES ROBERT RUSSELL HAMPTON JOHN ROBERT HEELER WILLIAM JOSEPH BUSCH LAURENCE TOWNSEND WEAGLE .I ff309lI ,..l1,.-..-, T CCA :L Ti 1 'V 'YW 39 X, , N -.Y.,.,...,,......,s,...... M-.. . X, .N N, L f v i . -ffgguif 4iE355Y2b - QS 2 Xt, Lambda Chi Alpha Eighty-One Zetas Founded at Boston University in 1909 OFFICERS LBROY HAMILTON WARDNBR ....,.. ,..,.... A lpba JOHN OTTO HABICHT .,,,,,....,,,,,,, , .,......,. Benz BRONSON MINOTT COLLINS ..... ,... . .Gamma MAURITZ IVER JOHNSON ,,,,.,,,A .,...... T azz Russell McGray Ricwcrts Keating Cornish Vail-Spinosn Cosgrove Dunloy Ynrrington Lantcrman Dillon Southworth Horstman German Rakcstraw Eadic Collins Ackerman Scott Chinnock Kyle Whiskcman Hans Gcoghcgan Hawkins johnson Wardncr Ward Rhodcs Osborn Hemphill Olscy Byluncl Shelton English Stratton Hardy Crockett Norden Avcry HBIOH w-...t.a-..n llrlfms C N HMI QEEQIRNILLIL AH I E CHARLES ENNIS GEORGE STEDMAN FRANCKE AVERY GEORGE CHESTER JERMAIN HUNN EDWARD ALLEN BEDOE ELDRED WEAVER HOFFMAN . FRANCIS HOWARD MARSTON WILLIAM DAVID DILLON RICHARD TIGHE GEOGHEGAN SIDNEY VALENTINE HAAS, JR. JOHN OTTO HAEICHT FREDERIC BOYD ACKERMANN BENJAMIN TALBOT BABBITT ALFRED VAUGHAN CHINNOCIC ORLO HOLLY CLARK BRONSON MINOTT COLLINS LINCOLN AVERY EDWARD FRANCKB BYLUND ROBERT ALLISON COSGROVE HAROLD MONTGOMERY BAKER JOSEPH THUM BEIDEREECKE SAMUEL BREWSTER CROCKETT micron Zeta Chapter Effazblifhed in 1913 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JULIUS KUCK WALTER CONRAD MUENSCHER ANDREW JACKSON RAMSEY FRATRES .IN URBE HAROLD ARTHUR PRATT GRADUATE STUDENTS SENIORS ELBERT ALLEN HAWKINS, JR. THOMAS MELVIN HEMPHILL MAURITZ IVER JOHNSON ANDREW MCGRAY JUNIORS GEORGE HARLAN CORNISH WILLIAM AINSWORTH EADIE, JR. FRANK NEWTON GETMAN ROBERT WESTCOTT HORSTMAN SOPHOMORES DEANE ALLISON DUNLOY FRANCIS RAYMOND KEATING, JR. GORDON ADAMS LANTBRMAN HERBERT GEORGE OLSEY FRESHMEN JOHN LANSING ENGLISH ' RICHARD FRANCIS HARDY GARNEF WOODROW MORDEN HUGH DANIEL REED RICHARD REINECKE CLARENCE ELLSWORTII TOWNSEND HERBERT SEDGWICIC WILGUS CECIL STANLEY ROBINSON HAROLD KENYON SHARPE WILERED EWART RHODES THEODORE LEONARD OSEORN, JR. HEZ GEORGE WARD LEROY HAMILTONJWARDNER JAMES PETER WHISKEMAN, JR. HOWARD ELMORE KYLE JOHN EDMUND RAICESTRAW ROBERT MARSHALL SCOTT XVILLIAM AVERY SOUTHWORTH ARTHUR ALAN VALL-SPINOSA RICHARD RIEWERTS DONALD WIELAND RUSSELL MEAD CHALMER YARRINGTON WILLIAM ANDERSON RYDBR 'JOHN DONALD SHELTON SHELDON MARSH STRATTON HBIIJ llilllill llilDlRNliTrll,r-lllieAN - Alpha Gamma Rho Thirty-Two Chapters Founded at Ohio State University in 1904 OFFICERS JOHN WALLER THORNE ,,,,,, .,.......,..i,,,,i,,,, ......,.....,. N a ble Ruler FRANCIS RALPH SEARS ,...i,,,, .,......, V ice-Nable Ruler RICHARD CRAIG RINGROSE ,,,, ..............,. .S' ecretmfy EDWARD ALBERT Lurz .,,,,,,,I ....... T 1-M1111-er Allyn H. Sawyer Sears Requa Dinsmore Craig Thorne Todd Stark Norton Davenport Spencer Salisbury Andrews Ringrose McManus Earl Vaughn Lutz MacAniff R. Sawyer Lyman Raymer Hammond Allen Adams Page Brown C. Briggs Smith Baum Wright Williams Lattimer Rand Davis Hammidt Hamilton H3123 QSNFII EL0lRNELE,lHfA A ,A BRISTOW ADAMS GEORGE SAMUEL BUTTS ANSON WRIGHT GIBSON GLENN WASHINGTON HERRICK FRANCIS JOHN MACANIPF WILLIAM DARROW MCMILLAN CHARLES JOHN BANGHAM JACOB HERBERT BRUCKNER FREDERIC BILLINGS ALLYN LESTER RAYMOND ANDERSON LAUREN BURDICK ANDREWS CLYDE GOURDIER CRAIG GEORGE JOHN DINSMORE CHARLES EDMUND ALLEN JOHN PHILIP DAVENPORT ROBERT FRANCIS HOLLAND ARTHUR HOLDEN ADAMS WILLIAM HENRY BREWER WAYNE LEAMAN BROWN HERBERT HINRICHS BAUM CHESTER OTIS BRIGGS JOHN MUMBORD BRIGGS VERNON CHURCH Zeta Chapter Effablifbed in 1914 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ROBERT BYRON HINMAN EDWIN FRASER HOPKINS ASA CARLTON KING LAWRENCE HOWLAND MACDANIELS HERBERT JOHN METSGER FRATRES IN URBE EDWIN NOBLE MILLER WARREN ALOYSIUS RANNEY ASAPH RAY GRADUATE STUDENTS JOHN PASCHALL MCCOLLUM ARTHUR THOMAS RINGROSE SENIORS GEORGE ADAMS EARL, JR. 'JOHN CAMERON FORDON LEON LAVERNE LASHER EDWARD ALBERT LUTZ FREDERICK DEALTON NORTON.- JUNIORS HENRY HAWKINS LYMAN JOSEPH DRISCOLL MACANIFB PETER JAMES MCMANUS HAROLD EINAR OLSEN SOPHOMORES NEVILLE HAMMOND JOHN CUYLER PAGE CLIFFORD BENJAMIN RAYMER FRESHMEN WILLIAM FRANKLIN DAVIS GEORGE ROCKEFELLER EASTMAN RUSSELL IRVING HAMILTON GLENN DORR HAMMITT EVERETT COURTER LATTIMER RICHARD HOWLAND MORDOFF LEO CHANDLER NORRIS OLIN WHITNEY SMITH RALPH HICKS WHEELER GEORGE HENRY RUSSEL DEMUND CURRY WEATHERBY SAMUEL EDWARD RONK WILLIAM SEWARD SALISBURY WILLIAM MORROW REQUA HAROLD LAURENTIUS SAWYER FRANCIS RALPH SEARS JOHN WALLER THORNE ALFRED DAVIS TODD RICHARD CRAIG RINGROSE WILLIAM HENRY STARKE FRANK TURNER VAUGHN RAYMOND FREDERICK SAWYER CHARLES SLOCUM SPENCER XVILLIAM HOWARD WEEKS ALLAN WILLIAM RAND MERRITT CURTISS SMITH ARTHUR TOWNSEND WILLIAMS JULIAN MAYNARD WRIGHT 531311 f :I +I lb ii If N I, i is is - :M . 5'J , I ve- . Q. -- M .- Q, I ,E X ,r - .Wa .fr Q . . .f,..,. lee I IL I Theta Alpha Four Chapters Founded at Syracuse University in 1909 OFFICERS WILLIAM SAMUEL SPRING ,,,,,..,....,.,.,r............. ............ P 1'eIide11f FRANK STILES PINK ,.,..,,.,,,,. ....... V ice-Ffvfidmf LEE GORDON HUMPHREY ,,...., ..........Y.. .Y ecfetmy ROBERT HESS MEHNERT. ........ ...,,... T l'61ZJ'l!1'CV Filson Grant Bruno: Parernostcr Srccle McNurr Gillis Mehnert Cahoon Hirchman Winchester Humphrey Knapp Spring Wright Pink Beers Constable Wichern Fenton ll3l4l MSFT I! QD IR N Ii IT- li.. ll AN 1 JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. FRANK JESSUP BRISTOL WESLEY EUGENE DENNIS DANA GEORGE CARD PAUL DOUGLAS BEIERS CLYDE LELAND CONSTABLE MARVIN WIIQIAM FENTON FRANK STILES PINK LEE GORDON HUMPHREY DONALD EDWARD KNAPP CHARLES EDWIN CAHOON ROBERT EVERITT PAUL MONTROSE GILLIS EDWARD HENDEE ALBERT WILLIAM BRUNOT JOHN FILSON, JR. Beta Chapter Efmblirbed in 1914 A I 1 PRATRES IN FACULTATE HENRY ALBERT PFISTERER FRATRES TN URBE JOHN ALVA REYNOLDS VAN BREED HART MYRON ADOLF LEE JAMES ALLEN LACY GRADUATE STUDENTS SENIORS WILLIAM ARTHUR WRIGHT, JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ROBERT DANIEL JONES FRANK BARRE SILBERSTEIN WILLIAM SAMUEL SPRING DUANE BILLINGS WALKER CHRISTIAN ERNEST WICHERN MICHAEL SPRING, JR. EDWARD MERRITT XVINCHESTBR KENNETH TRACY HITCHMAN FRANCIS FAIRCHILD MCNUTT ROBERT HESS MEHNERT ROBERT OLIVER STEELE KARL LESLIE GRANT FRANCIS RICHARD PATERNOSTER 1131521 -------.v-...-.l,,, 3 in is iid? l R in irs to Ile le as O O 2-fx..1?? l Scorpion Founded in 1914 l OFFICERS ARTHUR GORDON DANKS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, P rgyidmp HORACE GEORGE LOVE ,,,,-,, ,,,,,,,,,, V if?-Pfwidmf JOHN BOYD TUTHILL ,,.,.....,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Y egrefgriy GEORGE CARLTON F1TzS1MMONs ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, T1-mm-gy' Odell Barbieri Hamilton Brown Hoffman Rinder Hoelzel Armstrong Tuthill Annis Martin Housum Neff R. Williams E Williams Speer Bauer Latcher Parker Murray Hillis Boschen Bigelow Love Patnode Whitman Bean Pease White Eggleston Bulson Bell Danlcs Hill Dobberstein FitzSimmons Dennis W i ii i ir3i6iiii NWI! Q'f0iNlLlLlLIfA.1'S FRATRES IN F ACULTATE JAMES WILLIAM BENNER HOMER SEYMOUR PRINGLE KARL HERMAN FERNOW HAROLD DAVID SMITH JOHN WINCHESTER MACDONALD HERBERT AUGUST WICHELNS KARL DAWSON WOOD FRATRES IN URBE WILLIAM STANDART HUTCHINGS RICHARD EUGENE METZGAR GRADUATE STUDENTS CHARLES ARTHUR ANNIS NELSON JOHN BELL, JR. JOHN DELBERT BULSON, JR. , ARTHUR GORDON DANKS WARREN BREED DENNIS, JR. WILLIAM FREDRIK DOBBERSTEIN LESTER ALLEN EGGLESTON GEORGE CARELTON FITZSIMMONS HARRY ROBINSON BIGELOW, JR. ARTHUR LOUIS BOSCHEN HOMER DICKINSON BROWN JOHN FRANK EVANS DONALD FRANCIS ARMSTRONG VITO ROBERT BARBIERI WALTER OLIVER BAUER REYNOLD BEAN EDWARD HUDSON HAMILTON WILLIAM MCCLURE HOUSUM FREDERICK LOVELL HOELZEL WILLIAM BERNARD HOFFMAN SENIORS JUNIORS JOHN BOYD TUTHILL SOPHOMORES ROBERT MILES WILLIALIS FRESHMEN MILTON TOMLINSON BUSH RICHARD WILLIAM HILL, JR. ROBERT WILLIAM HILLIS HORACE GEORGE LOVE WILBUR FRANKLIN PEASE SAMUEL ELBERT STEELE SANFORD BADGLEY WELLS CHARLES HULBERT WHITE JOHN WAYNE LATCHER WILLIAM CAMERON MURRAY GEORGE THATCHER PARKER HOMER WHITMAN PATNODE NORMAN ELLIOTT MARTIN WILLIAM EDWARD NEFF DON ODELL WEBSTER EUGENE SPEER CHARLES HARVEY WHITMAN EDWARD JAMES WILLIAMS HARRY ALFRED RINDER JOHN MARTIN WALLACE CIIIII , Ilflili ll CIIDEQNIEILILIIAN M9 39 1 fi. 'i4iliii9 .iga-fi3iT.f.,i6 'Y W Q 1:1 743' 13' Alpha Epsilon Pi Eighteen Chapters Founded at New York University in 1913 OFFICERS NATHAN PFEFFER... ,, ,,,.,,,,,....,,..,..,,..,. .,...................... M after SEYMOUR KA-rz ,,,,,,.,.r,,.r.,..,.,, ,.,,..... L ieutefzaizt-Mmter JOSEPH BRANDWENE .,...........,.., ...........,,..,........,.. .Y cribs ROBERT SELWYN SCHEYER ,.,,,.,,... .. ..,.... Exclveqim' R.To1lcris Snark Mffolleris Minkowsky Krencz Pouser Lefkowirz Rosenbaum Knitzcr Kassel Mailman Goldfarb Haber Zwisohn Koffsky Lowenstein Alpert Alexander Goldstein Schwartz Seheyer Wekstein Katz Pfeffer Brandwene Girlitz Chashin Block Goldin Spitzer Weiner jones Aaron Adelsberg Wilson Abramson Elkins Sharfstein ll3l8il I M :mu IVEORNIIIIII AN Beta Chapter Eftablirbad in 1917 FRATER IN FACULTATE VAL ROGIN LORWIN GRADUATE STUDE ARTHUR BLOCK HARRY CHASHIN JAMES BERNARD GITLITZ MORTON TOLLERIS SENIORS IRVING COOPER SEYMOUR KATZ NATHAN KOFFSKY JUNIORS JOSEPH BRANDWENE ARTHUR HABERX BENJAMIN JULIUS LOWENSTEIN, JR. SAMUEL LEOPOLD MEILMAN BENJAMIN MILLER SOPHOMORES MORRIS ALEXANDER - SEYMOUR ALPERT WILLIAM GOLDFARB WALTER ZWISOHN FRESHMEN HYMAN AARON WALTER ABRAMSON MORRIS ADELSBERG NATHAN ELKINS PHILIP JONES PAUL WILSON NTS .fu- CHARLES GOLDIN BENJAMIN EARL KRENTZ NATHAN PEEEEER ROBERT SCHWARTZ SIDNEY STARK MORTON WEKSTEIN ALEXANDER MINKOWSKY BENJAMIN POUSER SAM ROSENBAUM 'ROBERT SCHEYER GEORGE SMALL GILBERT GOLDSTEIN MICHAEL LEFKOWITZ RALPH TOLLERIS MORTON KAssEL CARL KNITZER IRVING SHARFSTEIN NORMAN SPITLER MORRIS WEINER 531911 Vsgzf 'e-ze -' P I , ll , l l lu I r l - I l ' J l I l , l l l I l 5 I l r I ls l l IIiHfl5ll ll,Il,Qll?Nll,,l,llwllAN E Wi .fa-uf En fl' 53235 Qld I bmw .3 Sigma Pi Twenty-nine Chapters Founded at Vincennes University in 1897 ' OFFICERS RICHARD JOSEPH MACCONNELL ,,,,..,..,.,,....... ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,. P rexident NELSON RICHARD LINER ,,,,,,,,,.,.... ,,,, 4 ,i,, .S' scam! Caumelor ROBERT ELLSWORTH STEVENS .......... ..,....,.. T bird Cazmfelor ROY EVERT NELSON ,.......,.,........... .....,.. F ourzb Cnzmfelar l I l a I Sanchez R. Nelson Kreusscr Feiclc Hoffman Foter Stevens Wilson W. Nelson Liner Midence Pfaff MacConnell ' . Roberts Kidder Lipper: Lundin Rocksrroh Blackburn Nurring I l Anderson Gronberg Tymeson Bachelcler Banks Kane l U l 1 L,...,i-.. ,,. , ad-, O --.,.,.,e,e M.. -aa ,, E we '.-.-M-TT! :IMI HQIMIICICII AAA C I TRN Mu Chapter E.rt4zHiJbed in 1917 FRATRES IN FACULTATE XVILLIAM HENRY HOLMES JOHN GAIMWELL JENKINS WILLIAM DANIEL MOEDER FRATRES IN URBE WILLARD EUGENE BUCK RICHARD MACCONNELL MATSON JOHN PETER CHRISTENSON ROBERT RUSSELL SCIDMORE NORMAN FRANCIS FITZGERALD CHARLES KENT STOVER GRADUATE STUDENT . JOHN ADAM FEICK MILTON JOHN FOTER GORDON BENNETT HOFFMAN EDWARDTJULIAN KREUSSER FREDERIC HENWOOD HOLLTSTER CHARLES NORMAN KIDDER ' NELSON RICHARD LINER LUIS MIDENCE FINN BREDSDROFF ABRAMSEN JAY WILLIAM BLACKBURN PAUL FREDERICK ANDERSON FRANCIS STEPHEN BANKS WILLIAM PAUL BATCHELDER JAMES BOONE WILSON SENIORS JUNIORS JAMES HENRY WOOD SOPHOMORES WILLIAM WARREN ROBERTS FRESHMEN RICHARD JOSEPH MACCONNELL ROY EVERT NELSON LEWIS MATTY NUTTING WILLIAM ARTHUR ROCKSTROH WILLIAM GOTPRED NELSON WILLIAM CARL PFAPI1 WILLIAM NORMAN SANCI-IEZ ROBERT ELLSWORTH STEVENS DAVID WATSON LIPPERT HARRY WILLIAM LUNDIN GORDON DENSLOW GRONBERG FRANK MARKS KANE MAICUSICK NORMAN EMERSON TYMESON vTI321Il ,...q,.,..,.K..-,.........,..,..Y . ,-....-.....i..l...... 6 l vi ,uv Cfeiifb Pi Kappa Alpha Eighty-Une Chapters Founded at University of Virginia in 1868 OFFICERS HARRY GLENN HERB, ,4,.A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,.....,,..... ......,...... P resident ARTHUR CHARLES STALLMAN ,,,, ,,,., ...,.... V i ce-Prexident EDWARD HOWARD EBELHAREU, .,.,,.,,,..... .S'ecrmz13' FRANK O'BR1EN ,,.,. ,,,,,,, A, ., ,,,Trm.rzu'er Cooke Ebelhare Waterhouse Kelso H. Horn Vanderbilt Vinnicombe Minne Miller Trorcer Sweetland Carver Evans Gray Olsen Buckley Garret: Korrjohn Srallman Herb E. Horn O'Brien Tyler Davis Eastman Baldwin Duffy Dammin Holt Generive Digby Geary ,H C A , , ,,--E3,iiH We C 1 ' ,T ,. M M 17 GISINIE ll. K li AN J ul-.....,..l. i xl V Beta Theta Chapter Exmblifbed in 1917 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMEs CHESTER BRADLEY JOHN ROBERT MOYNIHAN OLAP MARTINIUS BRAUNER ALFRED LANDER OLSEN WALTER BUCKINGHAM CARVER CASPER RAPPENECKER WILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM WALTER HUTCHINSON STAINTON FORREST BLYTHE WRIGHT FRATRES IN URBE CYRIL EBENEZER HAZELL JOHN EDWIN PAIGE JOHN EDWIN MILLER JOSEPH ROWE SLIGHTS FRANK MOSER KENNETH BARNEY SPEAR GRADUATE STUDENTS WILLIAM PETER GORMAN MONROE MARK SWEETLAND SENIORS MALCOLM LEWIS BUCKLEY EDWARD TRAILL HORN ALDEN OLIVER CARLSON HOWARD HOLMES KELSO HENRY EVANS EUGENE WALTER KORTJOHN ROBERT THOMPSON GARRETT FRANK O'BRIEN PERCY SCOTT GRAY ARTHUR CHARLES STALLMAN HARRY GLENN HERB MORRIS EARLY TROTTER, JR, JUNIORS FRANK HAROLD DUGAN EDWARD HOWARD EBELHARE GUSTAV HENRY PAUL MINNE SOPHOMORES GEORGE PAUL COOKE, JR. WILLIAM DUNHAM VANDERBILT, HENRY EYSTER HORN EDWARD JOHN VINNICOMEE, JR. PAUL LEROY NORTON ALBERT DIMOND WATERHOUSE FRESHMEN RICHARD HOBRON BALDWIN GUSTAVE JOHN DAMMIN, JR. FRANKLIN BURR DAVIS .JAMES JOHN DIGBY CHARLES DUFFY, 3D DAN EASTMAN JAMES JOSEPH GEARY EDWIN WILLIAM GENETIVE HJALMER LAWRENCE HOLT GEORGE HENRY MACFARLAND ARTHUR HUBERT WAGNER H32311 ii:9i1li4toiiNtitii-inAN F2333 . Pi Kappa Phi Thirty-Nine Chapters Founded at College of Charleston in 1904 OFFICERS JAMES PATRICK DONOVAN ,,,,,,,.....,,.....,,,,,. .,,,,,, ..,,,.......,.. P 1 widen! SIDNEY PETER Sicolcos ..,,,,,,,,,,, ......,... V itz-Prefidmt JAMES SATTERLEE Gow ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. .....,.,.....,.. .Y ecretufjf RALPH FRANKLIN BRIMMER ,,,,,4 ........ Trearurer Marguart Magalhaes Stevenson Lyle Burrit Just H. Williams Brimmer White J. Lewis Dreyer V. Ingram Walker George Riggs Goff Crowningshield R. Lewis Pitkin Donovan Schlotzhauer Kingsbury Calhoun Skokos Paterson Creagh Tompkins J. Ingram Wright Taylor Young Edgerton Ferraro R. Williams L. Williams E324B A I A IHBTH lVilDlRNHElLlliAN P FJ Psi Chapter Efmblifloed in 1921 FRATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE RAYMOND HANSELMAN HERBERT JOSEPH MULLER HENRY STILWELL BROWN GARRET JOHN FELTON EDWIN CHARLES HANSELMAN HAROLD OTTO MERLE EDWARD JAMES CALHOUN JAMES JOSEPH CREAGH JAMES PATRICK DONOVAN ERNEST HEMPSTEAD KINGSBURY RALPH FRANKLIN BRIMMER PAUL WORK FRATRES IN URBE GERALD RICHARD CROWNINGSHIELD ROBERT STERLING GEORGE JAMES SATTERLEE GORP JOSEPH BURRITT HOLYWELL DREYER PAUL OTTO JUST JOHN COLBY LEWIS FRANCIS EDGERTON JOHN FERRARO JESSE INGRAM HERBERT TEMPLE SCORIELD SMITH WOODHULL TOMPKINS WILLARD BRADNER VANDER VOORT LAWRENCE ADELBERT WILLIAMS SENIORS . RALPH JOHN LEWIS STUART DUANE PATTERSON EMERSON BRUCE PITKIN WALTER RAYMON SCHLOTZHAUER SIDNEY PETER SKOKOS JUNIORS VERNER INGRAM HORACE MOULTON RIGGS CHARLES FREDERICK WALKER FOSTER HAMILTON WHITE SOPHOMORES CHARLES COLLIS LYLE, JR. WILLARD STEWART MAGALHABS HENRY JOSEPH MARGUART WILLIAM EDWARD STEVENSON HOWARD MULLER WILLIAMS FRESHMEN CARL YOUNG ALLEN TAYLOR RAYMOND WILLIAMS 'JOHN WRIGHT M2511 1 ne is ui 42 no IQ use ll H 1-.--..- if -fr. 0 'r 552' g 'P -get it -It iff: . 7,fz,,':' Alpha Phi Delta Twenty-Eight Chapters Founded at Syracuse University in 1912 . OFFICERS Jospu VINCENT LABATB ,,.,..,.... , .,,,,,tv.,,,,.,,,.. ....... . ......... C onfzzl SALVATORE JOSEPH PERN1c1A1zo,,, .,...,. ,....... V ice-Canml JOSEPH WILLIAM ALAIMO ,.,,,,.,,,,,,..,. , ..,....... Tribune RUSSELL EDWARD BARONE .,,,,.. ,.,.., . ...Qmzeftor Di Trolio Monteleonc Gallo Localio Prisco Cappozzoli Leone Sabbione Pipia. Orsi Maiorana Alaimo Labate dc Grassi Perniciaro Principe Pirro H2611 I IIEDTII IHDIRNIULIIJIAN f A r Mu Chapter Efffzblifbed in 1922 FRATER IN URBE GIORGIO DE GRASSI GRADUATE STUDENTS ARISTEDE D' ANGELO HARRY GROPALLO RUSSELL EDWARD BARONE SENIORS JOSEPH WILLIAM ALAIMO CHARLES ROBERT ORSI JOSEPH VINCENT LABATE SALVATORE JOSEPH PERNICIARO EUGENE EMMANUEL MAIORANRS CHARLES ANTHONY PIRROJ JR. EUGENE OROPALLO FRANK JOSEPH PRINCIIJE JUN IORS ANTHONY JAMES LEONE FRANK JAMES PRISCO FRANK PAUL PIPIA EMII. CHARLES SABBIONE SIDNEY FRANCIS SCTLEPP1 SOPHOMORES GUERINO GALLO SILVIO ARTHUR LOCALIO GASPAR WAI,TER MONTELEONE FRANK DI TROLIO M2711 a 5- if-Wli 3439 W'-5 ET Ii I3 1 A -5 E an 1 . ir X A Tau Kappa Epsilon Thirty-four Chapters Founded at Illinois Wesleyan Univcrsitv in 1899 OFFICERS ' ADOLPH EDWARD TIESLER, ...............,.......................... ........................ P vjyrmzif RAYMOND CLAUDE MILKS ............, , ................................................ Epi-Prytmzi: DOUGLAS BELDEN CRANE Gmmmarezzf EDMDND DAVIDSON CROCHBRON Czyfopbjlaf rochcron Pcllcrr Crane N vcr, Wclnnccz Parka Adam, Sucrkcn R Milk, Guzhrrc Young Ho kms R A'l:n P cpcr Xflagcr Sr xcng Bookhour Clapp Palmer Knapp Howarz. Txcalcr Hurd Cornell A :cn Xl llson johndrcu Thompson Dodge Hcmmcrr lxcllcrcr Kow Sargcnr Bark: Hanford Xl arrcn XX hw rc lxorrcamp Muller Surrcv Allbrlghr Bo: chc Rocdcr i C AL' ' A H ' - ' A ' . e L :V A - . 1 'A . j..!' f ' 1132811 -.M A IIYETDATII tTI1.W51.1NIii li,l! A ,,,,. STEPHEN FARREI. CLEAREY HERBERT WELLS HOEFER THADDEUS BAKER HURD OSCAR LAMONT HIBBARD ERNST HENRY SUERKEN ARMAND LAVERNE ADAMS LYNN MILTON BOOKHOUT HENRY SANFORD CLAPP DOUGLAS BELDEN CRANE EDMOND DAVIDSON CROCHERON RAYMOND RIPLEY ALLEN MONTAGUE HOWARD, JR. JAINIBS WILLIAM ALLEN CARLTON MONTGOMERY CORNELL BURTON WILLIAM DAVIS, 2D NELSON BUTLER DODGE FRED HAROLD ALI.BRIGHT EDWIN BOGUE BARKER, JR. ENNO EDZARD BOESCHE CHARLES SHERWOOD HAI.LETT Sigma Chapter Efmblixbed in 1923 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HARRY HOUSER LOVE CLIFFORD HOWARD MILKS FRATRES IN URBE HAROLD SIMPSON GRADUATE STUDENTS SEN IORS EDWARD WATTERSON GUTHRIE JOHN RUGER HOPKINS JOHN WILLIAM KNAPP RAYMOND CLAUDE MILKS JUNIORS LEONARD MALCOLM PALMER NIELS WILLIAM PIEPER SOPHOMORES GORDON MELVILLE HEMMETT ORVIS FRANKLIN JOHNDREW PAUL KELLETER FRESHMEN DONALD NATHAN HANPORD MILFORD CHRXSTEN JORGENSEN JOHN PAUL KOTTCAMP, JR. ROY WEBSTER MILLER CLYDE HADLBY MYERS JAMES MAHAN ROAMER LUDOLPH FRISCH WVELANETZ JOHN TAYLOR UDALL ALDEN WILSON YOUNG WILLIAM EVERETT MYERS RALPH HENRY PARKS JAMES JOSEPH PELLETT WILLIAM DUNLAP SARGENT ADOLPH EDWARD TIESLER JOHN WARREN Ross XVILLIAM TULLOCH THOMPSON HOLDEN NORDAI-IL KOTO XVILLIAM MAGER CHARLES AMBROSE STEVENS ALLEN WILLIAM WILSON KENNETH GEORGE ROEDER WILLIAM CARLISLE SURREY RICHARD WARREN RUSSELL JAMES WHYTE M2911 f 1 M13 ll 4lflDllfN IE lie ll. ll fi Q A Y Beta Psi Five Chapters Founded at the University of Illinois in 1920 OFFICERS GEORGE HENRY KBRN .,,,....................i.........i,,i STEWART BENJAMIN AVERY, JR. ,,... , PAUL LORING HULSLANDER i,..i,,,,,, ARTHUR FREDERICK PARRY .,,,,, Preridezzt Vice-Prerident ..........S'erremry .. , ,, T7'E6ZIZll'Ef Beveridge Anderson Fink Newcombe Hendrickson McConkey Chaffee Powers Avery Marrien Geel Schultz Montemarano Kern Parry Hulslander B l33OH 4,-,,.1.....1-Q--i J J f- ' , ' ', vm Q - ' ' Ilffl M lv: N UTIL l1AN A ' .. ,.1...1 ,...l..--- r I ,g. N Delta Alpha Chapter Exmbliflaed in 1926 FRATER TN FACULTATE HOWARD JAMES STOVER GRADUATE STUDENT TRUMAN KENT POWERS SENIORS CHARLES LAMBERT GEEL VINCENT THEODORE MONTEMARANO PAUL LORING HULSLANDER ARTHUR FREDERICK PARRY GEORGE HENRY KERN HAROLD FRANK SCHULTZ JUNIORS STEWART BENJAMIN AVERY, JR. JOSEPH PARSONS MARTIEN CLARENCE FLETCHER CHAFFEE THOMAS WRIGHT MCCONKEY SOPHOMORES WALLACE BURROW NEWCOMBE EDWIN FRANCIS HENDRICKSON JOHN GRAHAM RAYCRAFT FRESHMEN EARL WILLIAM ANDERSON ' ELSWORTH EMERSON BEVERIDGE FREDERICK WILLIAM PINK I T A I T ll331J 41:1+-QQ I A A I in I C' Q QQ Phi Delta Mu Nine Chapters Founded at College ofthe City of New York in 1920 OFFICERS BENJAMIN HERTZBERG ........ ...................,.. ................... P I 'efidenf DAVID LAWRENCE PA-rr .,,..,44 .......... V ice-Prexidmr ARTHUR Lao ROTHSCHILD ,.,...... ........ . ....... 5 ecfefufy EMIL PHILIP Knnus ..,,.....,..,.. ........ T reamfer Menclelcvirz Stansky Pokrass Levinson Abrahams Hay Kanner Blumenthal Blau Sehrier Menoff Mason Rosenbloom Rothschild Plotkin Wolf Hertzberg Part Steel Levine Kraus ' C ' im M I Fe' me I lr is lil li Il A N IESHFE 1?S'lDll?NLll,AEnI!.A.N 7 , , Zeta Chapter Eytablixbed in 1925 GRADUATE STUDENTS HYMEN KNOPF IRVING ISADORE PLOTKIN BENJAMIN HERTZBERG EMIL PHILIP KRAUS GEORGE LEVINE HERBERT HOLZMAN BLAU BENJAMIN HAROLD WOLF SENIORS JUNIORS LEONARD CYRIL STEEL SOPHOMORES WARREN BARNETT BLUMENTHAL SIDNEY HAY GEORGE KANNER THEODORE LOEW H ARRY ABRAHAMS ' PHILIP STANSKY FR ESHMEN DAVID LOUIS LEVINSON DAVID LAWRENCE PATT LOUIS ROSENBLOOM ARTHUR LEO ROTHSCHILD MARCUS MASON SAMUEL MENDELEVITZ IRVING MENOF1? FREDERICK POKRASS HAROLD LENARD SCHRIER NATH.AN GOLDBERG H3311 33411 4-IGNOPWAPWY SGCIETIES GGLDWIN SMITH HALL HSHJHI CMDIRNEILILIIANI Eolke Becker Richard Strohridge Bentley fohn Allan Boyce Gilhert Patterson Church Ernxt Clarenhach, fr. Bliu Bartlett Clark Edwin Allan Courtney George john Dinfmore Harold Erancix Drake Samuel Lewiy Elmer, f r. Kenneth Tyne Fairfax Elmer Lewis Gatex, f r. Edward Watterxon Guthrie Bruce Wilson Hackftajf Letter Marcuf Handleman Eugene Marion Hanfon Fred Erneft Hartqch Frederic Martin Hauferman SENIOR SOCIETY meg link Sphinx Head Elhert Allen Hawkinx, fr. Harry Glenn Herh Paul Norman Hunt Mauritz Iver fohnxon Thomax Dennifon Kelley Rohert Booth Kellough Earl Parfoner Lafher Mofztford Powell Milef Theodore Leonard Ofhorn, john Avery Pruyn Martin Riger Ralph Belden Ryan Stanley Bennett Schreuder William Hawlett fearing famex Barker Smith, f r. WallaL'e john Stakel George Curtix Wallace Richard Wallefer Wext lI3371l , IQQHIIE 6lDE1:'NIElL ss. as AN I SENIOR SOCIETY ll 1 'TE' Quill and Dagger Amos Green Allen, fr. Frank Thoharn Armstrong Samuel Yates Anstin Frederic Schojf Boericke faliiis Frederick Branner james Bastion Bnrke George Hnhert Clark Harold Thomas Clark Everett Lonis Colyer Harold Hnmont Craft Danid Crampton Richard Collier Croshy Veasey Bell Ciillen Lester Cayler Dade james Patrick Donovan Jeremiah Stanton Finch George Conklin Farman Sidney Goodman Roherr Charles Grohen Charles Parker Hammond Harold Wheatley Hansen Richard john Heidelherger Victor King Hendricks Alfred Wienhold Hoppenstedt William Francis Archer Ireland james Richard Knipe Alfred LaFrance Francis Ashiery Lzeeder james Wadsworth 2VIcCallongh, f r. Charles Leighton McGanern john Panl .7VIcGinn - john Serrill McGoioen George Van McKay Eiegene Fmannel Maiorana Cristobal Manael Martinez-Zorrilla William Birny Mason, fr. Carl Henry Meinig Harry Maiirice Murphy james Eugene Neary, fr. Stuart Billings Nicholson james Alfred Oest Ralph Fenno Proctor John Eli Rogers William Frederick Roientree Henry Harwood Rozessean, fr. john Reynolds Shallcross Rohert Stieglitz William Moore Vanneman Clarence fame: Webster Rohley Cook Williams Christopher William Wilson, f r. Edwin Parson Yoieng, fr. M3911 IIQJIII OEGDIRNIEILILIIAN JUNIOR SOCIETY , 1 ,mem . , ,,. 'Z W ,, 1 , ,: ,Q ,fwv E 3' y Xu, WIINN I , ,N ' W :wmv m5zi.'f , V 1 , . 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GUDIRN IILILII AN JUNIOR SOCIETY WILLIAM CLARK AGNEW HOWARD ASA BAKER ROGER MALCOLM BECHSTEIN HORACE HARRY CHANDLER WALTER FENN DEMING, 2D BERNARD LEWIS FALK iMEARICK1' FUNKHO USER LEWIS FREDERICK HARTMAN STANLEY WELLS HUBBEL JAMES JAMISON HUNTER CHARLES KEATOR IVES GUSTAVE EDWARD KAPPLER HAROLD BELDING MACPHILLAMY ELLSWORTH WEBSTER MARTIN JOSE CLAUDIO MARTINEZ-ZORILLA lb' gjgff 5.34 -A .IEW 53:54.15 H, -5? S' I' '. xv-- ' -' Red Key JOSEPH HUGH MCKANE ROBERT WILLIAM METZGER ARCHIBALD ROCKGILL MORRISON WILLIAM ERNEST MULLESTEIN WILLIAM HENRY PEACE, 2D BRAINARD EDWIN PRESCOTT ROBERT' WILLIPAM PURCELL WILLIAM SUMNER ROBERTS JACK ROMAINE SHIELDS MILTON CAHALL SMITH WILLIAM AVERY SOUTHWORTH HARRY TRUE WELTY, JR. BYRON RUEUS WINBORN JOSEPH MACARTHUR YOUMANS GEORGE OSTROM YOUNG HONORARY MEMBER ROBERT LEE SULLIVAN H341 HONORARY MEMBERS IISB15 If QLVQDIENEL U, ll AN SENIOR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY J r 9 D5 MI Ev R' S, fi, wi I i EEWEFEEE ::., T AA A if .- E1k?w 5 HO-Nun-De-Kah BRISTOW ADAMS .JOHN BENTLEY, JR. HAROLD EUGENE BOTSFORD HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT KARL HERMANN FERNOW ALLAN CAMERON FRASER CEDRIC HAY GUISE ROBERT BYRON HINMAN EDWIN FRASER HOPKINS RALPH SHELDON HOSMER BURTON AARON JENNINGS EDWARD GODEREY LAWSON LAURENCE HOWLAND MCDANIELS EDWARD GARDNER MISNER CLYDE HADLEY MYERS WILLIAM IRVING MYERS GEORGE EDWARD PEABODY WALTER VAN PRICE JAMES EDWARD RICE MILES PETER RASMUSSEN ELMER SETH SAVAGE ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY OLIN WHITNEY SMITH ACTIVE MEMBERS FREDERIC BILLINGS ALLYN THEODOR BONNELAND ANDERSEN LOWELL BESLEY ORLANDO DA ROCHE CARVALHO RICHARD COLLIER CROSBY CARL ANGELO DELLGREN GEORGE JOHN DINSMORE LESTER MARCUS HANDLEMAN WILLIAM GIFFORD HOAG CHRIS PETER KATSAMPES LEON LAVERNE LASHER FRANCIS ASBURY LUEDER, JR. EDWARD A.LBBR'I' LUTZ EDWIN MADDEN ORLO HARRISON MAUGHAN ARTHUR BRISBANE NICHOLS EDWARD MARSHALL PALMQUIST HAROLD FRANK SHULTZ ELTON MASON SMITH H3423 ,,,-i...1,-1...- - J llifwll MiIllsrNlEl1,IlL IVA IAA N I ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY -I gm. A R 'l il 1' it XV 4' ' -A!-Sunil-In 4 Im If 1- '-I ' AR 1 U. E3 TT FACULTY MEMBERS EDWARD HENRY ABBUEHL HUBERT EUGENE BAXTER FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH OLAP MARTINIUS BRAUNER LEROY PEARL BURNHAM HARRY POOLE CAMDEN RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS WILLIAM MCLEISH DUNBAR LIVINGSTON FARRAND DONALD LORD FINLAYSON CHARLES LOUIS GOELLER JOHN ANTHONY HARTELL GEORGE YOU THADDEUS BAKER HURD EDWARD GODEREY LAWSON CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN CHRISTIAN MIDJO EUGENE DAVIS MONTILLON CHARLES EDWARD O1ROURKE ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS Martizz Wright 5' 4172135011 NATHANIEL SCHMIDT ALEXANDER DUNCAN SEYMOUR WALTER KING STONE KENNETH LELAND WASHBURN NG, JR. HONORARY MEMBER DOROTHY LOUISE BUTLER CLASS OF GEORGE CARPENTER BEER JOHN MILTON BILLINGS RICHARD CLAY GUTHRIDGE SHIGEO HIRATA l93'O MALCOLM COWAN MATTICE RALPH HENRY PARKS LAWRENCE BRADFORD PERKINS EDWIN MORTIMER TOURTELOT, J CLASS OE 1931 ' CHARLES TYRRELL WHITNEY CLASS OF 1932 EDMUND NORWOOD BACON LEO LEVINE , JOHN AVERY PRUYN R H343H IQIQIHI QIIIDIRN ILILHAN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR, WILLIAM NICHOLS BARNARD RALPH EMERSON CARPENTER, JR JAMES DOUGLAS COLMAN DAVID CRAINIPTON ADAM CLARK DAVIS, JR. HERMAN DIEDERICHS FRANK OAKES ELLENWOOD SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR. ALBERT ROBERT ERDA MILLARD CLAYTON ERNSBERGER FREDERICK CLIFFORD PAY SEYMOUR STANTON GARRETT HARRISON LOUIS GOODMAN FREDERIC MARTIN HAUSERMAN LESLIE ELMER HERBER1' RALPH LEE HILL 1 39- m 1:2 W Sv 59 Atmos PAUL NORMAN HUNT WILLIAM FRANCIS ARCHER IRELAND DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL MYRON ADOLPH LEE CHARLES OSBORN MACKEY CHARLES LEIGHTON MCGAVERN, JR. ARTHUR BEHAGGE RIDDIFORD, JR. WILLIAM FREDERICK ROUNTREE, JR. FREDERICK CARL SAACKE WILL MILLER SAWDON RICHARD MARTIN SHEPARD RICHARD SIECYERIED STEWART I RVING VALENCOURT TULLAR GEORGE HOWARD VANDERBECK, 2D ALBERT EDWARD WELLS EDWIN AYLBURTON WVILLIS ROBERT MCCRAE WILSON, JR. fI344H N915 QUDRNHIILII AN CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY - I . -N. r A . . X A' hi. - J, . A LH Q if . . SA E -' ,Q-HRH. :E,,.N,:l,. . ,. 'Q 5,3,,,gsg,J N -ff.- ' ..-A S ',-,gL..,2 'f115'?l 's- M-'5f4L1f?a'svcpi :::'r',': 3' V ' 1:1 HL, ,w,::'u'f:vF -- 2. if L if f1,:.:C, ..-5-3,119 55:35 sg 1,3-'TY-5? Rr, 75751 ' 1 Tl'-'I P 'd WILLIAM CLARK AGNEW ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN EARLE NELSON BURROWS WALTER L CONWELL EDWIN ALLEN COURTNEY WTEASEY BELL CULLEN RICHARD OSEORNE FURLOVV ELMER LEWIS GATES, JR. RICHARD CORNWINE GIBSON BRUCE WILSON HACKSTAEE HAROLD WHEATLEY HANSEN ELSBEE ROGER HIGGINS EDWARD GEST HODGE WILLIAM SHARMAN IBOLD WILLIAM ALEXANDER KERR LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE RICHARD JOSEPH MACCONNELL GEORGE HUGHES IVIATTHEW HENRY NEELY OGDEN CHARLES ADOLPH OLSEN . CHARLES EDWARD OYROURKE CLAUDE MARK PENDLETON ERNEST WILLIAM RETTGER WILI.IAM SUMNER ROBERTS HERBERT HENRY SCOFIELD JOHN LAWRENCE TRASK LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART GEORGE CURTIS WALLACE HARRY TRUE WELTY, JR. EZRA BAILEY WHITMAN, JR. M4511 ISBJIII QIZIDIRNIE ILIIAN CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY -- ' .IQ . ., ..wI'n-S , .. , ws:W3IAf'FMyII,, 'x IL:.. , 'I iv 1 li M fb I p. jfb J HE 41 'ind M fx in I f . IIEzIII..IQ-III ' '..'f1III1'fEwf ' IR I , ' IM Lag MI H www , -IL-I 'r f IIQH'-i, 4-ANTI 'I 'ip' ' ' ' '. W Igh finfyw . A ZEIRIII. , ' I A - I IMA' ' ' 9, 'H IJ F' I II, I - - I J.: I.zwI3fQI I 'I - .MIIEIAIII V 1' 7'?TEHgI5 . 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JOHN SCUDDER WICKHAM M4611 IIBQJHI fIIgwNII,IIaAN CHEMISTRY SGCIETY I J :AQ LN AL-D EAR I HONORARY MEMBERS WILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT THGIMAS ROLAND BRIGGS ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS HENRY PEEHAN JOHN RAVEN JOHNSON ALBERT WASHINGTON LAUBENGAYER MELVIN LORREL NICHOLS FRED HOFFMAN RHODES ACTIVE MEMBERS JOHN WRIGHT ACKERMAN BURTON CHANDLER BEI DEN CORNELIUS BETTEN, FREDERIC SCHOEE BOERICKE WII..LIAM DONALD BRYSON MILTON TOMLINSON BUSH JULIAN SCOTT BUTTERWORTH FREDERIC LLEWELLYN CHAPPELL, JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK WILLIAM JANES CONGDON LEE GEORGE DAVY GORDON HUEF ELLIS GEORGE CROSBIE FLOYD LAWRENCE PEABODY GOULD ALAN ROBERT GRAPE ALFRED WIENHOLD HOPPENSTEDT R. DAVIS HALBERT HOWARD, JR. A ARTHUR WALTHER LEWIS IRVING EDWARD LIGHTBOWN HAROLD BELDING MACPHILLAMY JAMES EDWARD MAGOEFIN BIRNY MASON, JR. 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VICTOR THOMAS SURROVVS JOHN BENNETT TUCK, JR. MAINE H348 I IIQTH TWDIRNIEILILIIAN LAW SOCIETY fs 'PYT 155 , sf 'Wan L, 'ls xii. ,F , X env Delta Theta Phi FINCH SENATE FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM HERBERT DAVID LAUBE ROBERT SPROULE STEVENS GEORGE JARVIS THOMPSON HORACE EUGENE WHITESIDE FRATRES IN URBE HARRY CHARLES BALDWIN RILEY HENRY HEATH ACTIVE ARMAND LAVERNE ADAMS JAMES KENNETH ALBRIGHT EDWARD HENRY BAILEY, 2D KINGLSEY LORILLARD BENNETT PAUL ELLSWORTH BROWN DUANE JOHN CARNES JOHN CARTER LESTER ALFRED FANNING JAMES ROBERT FLYNN THOMAS CLAVIN G'ALI.IGAN CHARLES GILLIGAN JAMES BO DAVID SHERWOOD HILL, JR. WILLARD MORRELL KENT CHAPTER ROBERT DANIEL JONES EDWARD REYNOLDS MCPHERSON SANFORD MOSHER ENOS AVERY PYLE CHARLES TAYLOR SEVERN SMITH SIMPSON EDWARD HENRY STIEFEL MONROE MARK SWEETLAND ERNEST NEAL WARREN ROBERT LINDSLEY WEBSTER HENRY LAURENS WILLIAMS, 3D ONE WILSON II349H , JR. IIQDIHI 'II-QDIRNIIIILILII AN LAW SOCIETY CASE ,ra . - , Exim .I.- 1 fu, hy , K' f f' 'I e g EIREEEQIZIMA : 5 4: zgffdgwg 1 :Ir--ff - wp 3j ,,w',, ' 'W ,ga 4 I 'CTG ., W' - Phi Alpha Delta FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN WINCHESTER MACDONALD LYMAN PERL WILSON FRATER IN URBE JAMES FRANCIS O,CONNOR ACTIVE CHAPTER WILLIAM CHARLES BURNS CORNELIUS JOSEPH MCCARTHY JASPER SILVA COSTA ALFRED CHALMERS MOLE WILLIAM BALL GRITMAN FREDERICK JOHN PENDERGAST BYRON EVERSON HARDING TRUMAN KENT POWERS GERALD SELLEN I-IEWITT LUCIEN THARAUD HARLEY ARNOLD LANNING WILLARD BRADNER VANDER VLIORT LATHROP DENNIS MARSLAND FRANCIS DUNHAM WORMUTH' H35OH IISBIIS UDEQNEILILIIAN SENIOR ARTS AND SCIENCES SOCIETY 5 --A JZ G3 2- O- 5. D W CD S4 HAROLD FRANCIS DRAKE GEORGE CONKLIN FURMAN EDWARD TRAILL HORN THOMAS DENNISON KELLER MARCEL HARTWIG KESSEL ROBERT GARRETT LIPPMAN CHARLES GREAVES STETSON HERMAN STEUTZER, JR. RICHARD WALLESER WEST CHARLES HULBERT WHITE H3513 IISIHHI UDIRNIEILIUIAN I HOTEL ADMINISTRATION SOCIETY .hx '7- 9 Ye Hosts HONORARY MEMBERS ' FRANK DUDLEY .I FRANK MCKOWNE OHN M.5CFARLAND HOWIE FACULTY MEMBERS CORNELIUS BETTEN MRS. JESSIE AUSTIN BOYS JOHN COURTNEY RAYMOND KIEP LOUIS, TOTH I HOWARD BAGNALL MEEK ALFRED LANDER OLSEN FRANK HARRISON RANDOLPH MISS FLORA ROSE ACTIVE MEMBERS EDWIN LUDWIG AMBERG WALLACE CLARK BLANKINSHIP CHARLES AUGUSTUS BROWN ERNST CLARENBACH, JR. WILLARD EDWARD DECAMP JOHN WILLIAM GAINEY HARRY GLENN HERB MARTIN WESTBROOK HESS JAMES RICHARD KNIPE EDWARD WILLIAM LAMBERT JOHN PAUL MCGINN GEORGE VAN MCKAY JAMES RICHARD MCKOWNE AUGUSTUS MARION NULLE JERRY CUSEY O,ROURKE BRUCE ALFRED PARLETTE ROBERT EMMITT REDINGTON JOHN ELI ROGERS JACK ROMAINE SHIELDS JAMES BARKER SMITH, JR. MILTON CAHALL SMITH ROBERT STIEGLITZ JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN, JR. ROBERT LAMBERT TIMMERMAN HEZZIE GEORGE WARD H35211 NQIUHY 1ElDlRNlEll.lLI!AN MEDICAL SOCIETY iq :V If XCEEQEJ 23. Chi Alpha ROBERT LA TOURRETTE CAVENAUGH WILLIAM HARRISON EBERLE KENNETH TYNE FAIRFAX GEORGE GRANVILLE FLENNER OTTO HENSLE JOHN WINSLOWVHIRSHFELD ABRAM TUCKER KERR BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGRBURY EARL PARSONS LASHER, JR. DONALD CAMERON MALCOLM ROBERT EMMETT MOUNTAIN HARRY MAAURICE MURPHY ,JAMES WENCESLAS PAPEZ ADRIAN FARGHER REED DEAN FRANKLIN SMILEY LEROY HAMILTON WARDNER H353H ,,,-.1 IIQTHI qf'DIRNlElLH,.l'AN PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY Sku W -Dir' S S .1:gs::gf- 1 .,,1,A,, .A, RREfHRI21REM E534 I',Q???W wwEEE6tTEEv 1 L' 5:11, 11s HONORARY MEMBERS RUSSELL PALMER HUNTER JAMES WENCESLAS PAPEZ FOLKE BECKER MAXWELL RUFUS BERRY, JR. EDWARD JAMES CALHOUN BLISS BARTLETT CLARK JOHN PHILLIP CROSBY KENNETH TYNE FAIRFAX GEORGE FLENNER JOHN WINSLOW HIRSHFELD GLENN EDWIN KINGSLEY EARL PARSONS LASHER ROBERT KIN LENZ ACTIVE MEMBERS EUGENE EMANUEL MAIORANA ROBERT EMMET MOUNTAIN HENRY MAURICE MURPHY BORIS PETROFF ROBERT JAMES PURDY, JR. WILLIAM RAYMOND RICHARDS HERBERT JOSEPH RIEKERT GEORGE BENTON SANDERS CHARLES GREAVES STETSON JOHN HOWARD THOMAS LE ROY HAMILTON WARDNER H3545 7 llqlllill ILTDRNILLLIIAN VETERINARY SOCIETY Phi Zeta ALPHA CHAPTER FACULTY MEMBERS DONALD WYCKOFF BAKER JAMES WILLIAM BENNER RAYMOND RUSSELL BIRCH EARL LOUIS BRUNETT BURNARD JAMES ERRINGTDN MYRON GUSTIN FINCHER Pierre Augustine F2519 JAMES NATHAN FROST JACK FULLER WALTER JOSEPH GIBBONS HERBERT LESTER GILMAN WILLIAM EDWIN JENNINGS CLASS OF WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN CHARLES ERNEST HAYDEN GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS HOWARD JAY MILKS WILLIAM TAYLOR MILLER Veremzef Alva Moore ' PETER OLAFSON HADLEY CARRUTHERS STEPHENSON EARL' SUNDERVILLE DENNY HAMMOND UDALL ALEXANDER ZEISSIG 1931 ABRAHAM HERMAN KLEINTELD PAUL MARVIN H3553 IIQIIMI QEIDPNIEILILIIAN FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY W Pi Alpha Xi Alpha chapter LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY JACKSON MILTON BATCHELOR DONALD JOHN BUSHEY HENRY SANFORD CLAPP RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS JESSE ALLISON DEFRANCE EDWIN WILLIS HICKS CHESTER JERMAIN HUNN JOSEPH PULLMAN PORTER KENNETH POST H.AROLD ARTHUR PRATT ALFRED MELVILLE STEWART PRIDHAM ELMER EDWARD PRYTHERCH JOHN CARL RATSEK AUSTIN WERTMAN WILLIAM SAND SAMUEL ELBERT STEELE EDWARD ALBERT WHITE DONALD WYMAN H3563 IIQIIII QTIDEQNIEILILIIAN A I iii..-?M GEOLOGY, MINING, METALLURGY SOCIETY fixxx fx Sigma Gamma .Epsilon Theta Chapter CURTICE CLAY ALDRIDGE BURT BEVERLEY, JR. JAMES DABNEY BURFOOT, JR. WILLIAM GREELEY BURROUGHS KENNETH EDWARD CASTER JOSEPH CHELIKOWSKY LOUIS COWLES CONANT RAYMOND SMITH EDMONDSON ANDREW PHILLIP HAAN GILBERT DENNISON HARRIS STEPHEN MARION HERRICK VERNER EVERETT JONES CLAUD MAURICE LANGTON DRUID WILSON EVANS BLAKEMORE MAYO GERRARD RITCHIE MEGATHLIN CHARLES MERRICK NEVIN A WILLIAM JOSEPH OYLEARY CASPAR RAPPENECKER HEINRICH RIES BENJAMIN MARTIN SHAUB ALBERT CORNWELL SHUMAN MARCELLUS HENRY STOW DALE EDMUND THOMAS DAVID WOOLSEY TRAINER OSCAR DIEDRICH VON ENGELN NORMAN SPENSER WAGNER A fI357I IIEIVH EQIDRNEILUIAN J PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTIC SOCIETY ,, , O O 1-- Sigma BRISTOW ADAMS CHARLES GORDON BENNETT LOUIS CHARLES BOOCHEVER ALDEN OLIVER CARLSON BERNARD MICHAEL CLAREY ROBERT ROSSITER FLYNN WILLIAM HENRY GERSTENBERGER ELBERT ALLEN HAWKINS, JR. WILLIAM GIFFORD HOAG EDWARD TRAILL HORN THOMAS DENNISON KELLE1' JAMES STEPHENS KNAPP MILTON DAVID MARX Delta Chi WILBUR FRANKLIN PEASE JAMES OTIS PORTER MARTIN RIGER RALPH BELDEN RYAN ROBERT WARREN SAILOR RICHARD HAYNE SAMPSON WILLIAM AVERY SOUTHWORTH WALLACE JOHN STAKEL HARRY GEORGE STUTZ ERNST HENRY SUERKEN JOHN HENRY WALKER WILLIAM JOHN WATERS CLARENCE JAMES WEBSTER EDWIN PARSON YOUNG, JR. IIBSSJI :mu TITIRNLJLIII AN HONORARY JOURNALISTIC SOCIETY A I Q 'zxi az Pi Delta Epsilon JOSEPH PAUL ACTON JOHN ALLAN BOYCE JULIUS FREDERICK BRAUNER THOMAS DENNISON KELLEY ROBERT BOOTH KELLOUGH PAUL FREDERICK ROBSON JOHN ELI ROGERS RICHARD HAYNE SAMPSON WILLIAM HEWLETT SEARING WALLACE JOHN STAKEL ROBERT STIEGLITZ WILMER LEIGH THOMPSON CLARENCE JAMES WEBSTER BYRON RUFUS WINEORN, JR. L N M5911 A IISIPJHI GKIDIRNEILILIIAN M.. fi f' . I1 5 Zi: ' f il A fe ROBERT MORRILL ADAMS SOCIOLOGY SOCIETY Alpha Kappa Delta Founded 1920 E.rt4bZi,rhed at Cornell Uni12er.rify December 27, 1924 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE LEMO THERESA DENNIS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,.....,...................,,... ..Prefident ERNST RUSSEL POPE ,,,,.,,, .......... V ics-Pre.fide11f ELSA KRUSA .............. ,,.,... ......... S e rfemfy FRED RUBMAN ...,..... FACULTY MEMBERS GEORGE EDWARD GORDON CATLIN MARY EVA DUTHIE RIVERDA HARDING JORDAN CHARLES GORDON BENNETT SAMUEL SAYFORD CROMER LEMO THERESA DENNIS EUGENE DURHAM HAROLD FLACIC FLORENCE EMILY FULTON JULIAN LAURENCE WOODWARD GRADUATE MEMBERS ISIDORB BINSWANGER HOFFMAN CHESTER WASSON ........T'rm:zzrer CLYDE MOORE EzRA DWIGHT SANDERSON ' NATI-IANIEL SCHMIDT WALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX EMMETT MCNATT NORA MILLER ALFRED MOORE PAXSON AJA CLEE SEYMOUR ALICE SOWERS EDWARD TAYLOR GUBRTINE TINKER UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS ALBERT EZRA ARENT TAZU ELIZABETH ASAI MARIAN RUTH BALLEN MABLE LORNA BENNETT DORIS BROWN EDWIN CONRIED LILLIAN .IUANITA FINCHER ANNA MARIE FUERST JANET SURDAM JENNINGS ELSA KRUSA CECILIA LEWIS VJILLARD HAVENS MANN ORLO HARRISON MAUGHAN ERNST RUSSEL POPE FRED RUBMAN ELTON MASON SMITH RICHARD BAXTON SFELSI-IOUSE ROBERT ELLSWORTH STEVENS MARTI-IA LEONTINE TABER INEZ ARLENE TABOR SKANDER TzILIcA ELIZABETH CORNELL WHEELER RUTH HAMILTON WILSON MOLLY HASSLER WILSON H3603 IISDJIII QLQDIRNLILILII AN TRACK SOCIETY ff : A-vi.:-Q-:..n'9'6f Spiked Shoe HONORARY MEMBERS BRISTOW ADAMS JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. DONALD JOSEPH MCGINN JOHN FRANCIS MOAKLEY PAUL MARTIN O'LEARY FRANCIS IRVING RIGHTER ACTIVE MEMBERS GEORGE HUBERT CLARK EVERETT LOUIS COLYER EDWARD ALLAN COURTNEY EDWARD HOWARD EBELHARE GORDON HUEE ELLIS SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR. . FREDERIC MARTIN HAUSERMAN VICTOR KING HENDRICKS ALFRED WIENHOLD HOPPENSTEDT RUSSELL LEROY LAWSON ARTHUR FRANKLIN MARTIN CARL HENRY MEINIG ALBERT FRED RANNEY GTTO BRUNO SCHOENEELD RICHARD WALLESER WEST ROBLEY COOK WILLIAMS CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM WILSON, JR. 536111 A IISHIII CLIIDRNIEILILIIAN MILITARY SOCIETY ., ff9 1 Q5 SQL X . '35, f I ' ,kxxk 'I Scabbard and Blade HONORARY MEMBER LIVINGSTON FARRAND ASSOCIATE MEMBERS JOSEPH WILLIAM BEACHAM, JR. STEPHEN EUGENE BULLOCK JAMES WASHINGTON CURTIS SAMUEL LYNN DUNLOP ' PAUL MURRAY ELLIS CHARLES ENNIS JACK GLENDON FULLER GEORGE WALTER HIRSCH RALPH HOSPITAL ROBB STEERE MACKIE DON MCNEAL JAMES MAHAN ROAMER JOHN ALLEN STEWART ACTIVE MEMBERS FRANK THOBURN ARMSTRONG WALLACE CLARK BLANKINSHIP WILLIAM EVERETT BRAINARD CHARLES AUGUSTUS BROWN FREDERICK TODD BUDELMAN HAROLD DUMONT CRAFT LEE GEORGE DAVY CLAIR OLIVER DEAN EDGAR LEE GREEN, JR. WILLIAM DOUGLAS HAMILTON HAROLD WHEATLEY HANSEN ELBERT ALLEN HAWKINS, JR. HARRY GLENN HERB ,JR. MARTIN WESTBROOK HESS WILLIAM EDWIN JENNINGS JAMES ALFRED OEST R THEODORE LEONARD OSBORN, J EDWARD MARSHALL PALMQUIST JOHN AVERY PRUYN HENRY HARWOOD ROUSSEAU, JR SAM EDWIN SCHARFF JOHN REYNOLDS SHALLCROSS ROBERT STIEGLITZ JOHN SELBY TOWNSEND WILLIAM MOORE VANNEMAN WALTER NORTH WHITNEY, JR. H362H IISIQHI UDIRNIELILII ANI SIGNAL CORPS SOCIETY EWR. S Q 'XY M.- K gf ' ,Lf.e'fQf ,za Q-Nqf,ffj5,f:sE ,IF I 51 XX Xe JIU L Pi Tau Pi Sigma Eta Chapter HONORARY MEMBER DON MCNEAL ACTIVE MEMBERS LUTHER HERBERT ALLCORN, JR. ROBERT FRANKLIN BAKER WILLIAM EVERETT BRAINARD DELOS SAMUEL CALKINS ALEXANDER BERRY CREDLE - CLAIR OLIVER DEAN WILLIAM ROBERT MACDONALD, JR. PORTER LANGSTON MORROW VADIME VADIME NETCIIVOLODOEE WILLIAM HEWLETT SEARING HARRISON BANIQS SIMPSON WALTER NORTH WHITNEY, JR. H36311 H3643 LUD5 T' Y LOCKING EAST TOWARD TT-TE BAKER DQRMITCRIES Iilllill QIDIRNIEILIL AS' , ' . I ' J.5fG ' Y U ,,' n:y Q.. J5,ffiA! WM fy min RTL IRRRIWRWRWR I 1, - MQQJII-5 ' 11 Wf -.ir Wi ' , :' w ld. I 4 WH' few amz: F-'Ay - . - 'I Jw, 9 I X QA: W I-1.-W In A- V W IRM Rzxlfm sw .NFL w 5WIwIvL1-I -- F .W ' -' .II :J I ' . V , .,:0m255'R,,QgI, 4, -Ja- RMI .f , M . SAMUEL YATES AUSTIN, JR. FREDERIC SCHOEF BOERICKE WILLIAM MCLEISH DUNBAR JEREMIAH STANTON FINCH ROBERT CHARLES GROBEN EDWARD GODFREY LAWSON BIRNY MASON, JR. CHARLES LEIGHTON MCGAVER BORIS PETROFF HENRY HARWOOD ROUSSEAU, ROBERT FRANK SPITZMILLER WILLIAM MOORE VANNEMAN EZRA BAILEY WHITMAN, JR. II AN I N: JR. H366H E915 4I,0lRNlEILH-lIAN . , V7 , KM ew s Q,1 5,,,.' I .35 :gg A5 Q5 ' 'I,. fI,1'4 '41 9 33342-L D 7 F2515 22 au :,' --,.,,,,1I'm'. Rtxgq, 1 '5'fD3E?a 5. ,,- ,HRW 5 T' u 4ifJ?f , . Ig- 7-Tmjgjigwrf - 'I 'Sh y IEZMW ' fn' x A - - L,-.:.g- :.1!l1i,I Beth L'Amed JOHN WII,LIAM CLARKE EDWARD LIESY CORLETTE PAUL HARVEY DEMING WALTER PENN DEMING, 2D PHILIP HEAD FOOTE FREDERICK PARKER FRANTZ RICHARD HERBERT GORE LOUIS FREDERICK HARTMAN ROBERT SHIRLEY JOY EDWARD RODNEY PARSHALL FREDERICK ATWOOD PEASE RAYMOND PAUL SHAROOD MILES ROBERT STEVENS JOHN FRANKLIN WALLACE GEORGE CRAWFORD ZAHN lI367H ' JIMMY BURKE JERRY FINCH I I 4 A 1 I - A lililill QEIDIRNIEILKIIA 'N Xl NLh3'W' g XXSKY-QA Rr 'NR XX X NR '. M-i?'...l 'I J 3 - Kappa Beta Phi ARMY' ' ARMSTRONG SYN AUSTIN FREDH BOERICKE OSCAR CLARK LOU COVELL DICKH EVANS JUNE GATES FOXYH GROBEN HARDYH HANSEN GENEH HANSON DAVE HAWES I DICK' ' HEIDELBERGER Gus HODGE BILLH HUDSON TINYH HUNT PETEH LASHER FRANKH LOCK BIRNYH MASON SMOKYH MAYER HOOKS MCGAVERN EDDIEH PABST PETEH PETROFP TUBBYH PROCTOR HANK', PURCELL PETEU ROUSSEAU SWEDE7' SHALLCROSS BOB SPITZMILLER CHARLIE HSTETSON TIMMYH TIMMERMAN DICKH WEST BUS WHITMAN NED' ' WILLIS 1136811 HHH! QUDIRNILILILII AVI , ' C QL J A 1 ' 4, . ii,-.. ., ...,... ,il -.,--4 L'Ogive FACULTY MEMBERS EDWARD ABBUEHL HUBERT EUGENE BAXTER GLAF MARTINIUS BRAUNER LEROY PEARL BURNHAM HARRY POOLE CAMDEN WILLIAM MCLEISH DUNBAR DONALD LORD FINLAYSON JOHN ANTHONY HARTELL THADDEUS BAKER HURD EDWARD GODEREY LAWSON CLARENCE IALUGUSTINE MARTIN CHRISTIAN MIDJO EUGENE DAVID MONTILLON ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS ALEXANDER DUNCAN SEYMOUR WALTER KING STONE GEORGE YOUNG, JR. ACTIVE MEMBERS WILLIAM WATKINS DAVIES BURTON SPARLING DAVIS ' HENRY LAWRENCE EGGERS STEPHEN PORTER GRAVES ROBERT JORDAN HARPER LEROY ALEXANDER HATTON RICHARD JOHN HEIDELEERGER FREDERICK LOTHIAN IIANGHORST FRANCIS HOWARD MARSTON JOHN SERRILL MCGOWIN LAWRENCE BRADFORD PERKINS EDWARD MORTIMER TOURTELOT MORRIS EARLY TROTTER, JR. JOSEPH WILLARD WELLS EMERSON STEZWART WILLIAMS 1136911 - I-I-L-.,. I9 ' flDPf?Nl'EIII,ll,Il!,A - V. 'Mx ,- ' ,.'1' 5.7 , ,lI.,. . '.,.,v..-Iv. 4, QXXNLJHD1 - . - fx'?fV?3Q'-Eifoa-s'1:A49055, A I If-R+ IAA I .- , I , .. , '-vm? f'. W ,I . . '. ' ' -J-43 . 'R' 'V-' g, -'1 1 1, gif ' 4 14,14 'lf f I - I lF5g'2 ':21il1?l1ll! 1 in I , 1 - I I - .W , A 1. Lf- ' : eff-Q, 4, ' fu. I-Kfx fr-V --1. W ' --f - 'JF'f' ii1fL - .. . -I . 5-- - - -E 1 NX? -1131595 ,',LT?f M VA f m , 4 ' f-,l , B4 E,,f:'- . A f- K-ff, ' '-.1f':.v ' -- -- 1 .4 E ff.-If-- ' I I I f-,. .- -- 'E-A- ,. .-H -A--' N I ,. I Book and Bowl JOHN CRANFORD ADAMS ROMEYN BERRY MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP FREDERICK OLAP BISSELL JULIUS FREDERICK BRAUNER OLAP ARNLIOT BRAUNER HARRY CAPLAN HARRY LAWRENCE CASE LEE GEORGE DAVY PAUL HARVEY DEMING JAMES GRANGER DYETT ROBERT CHARLES GROBEN ROBERT STANLEY HALLAS CHARLES PARKER HAMMOND JOHN WILLIAM HEBEL CHARLES EDWARD HEWITT, JR GEORGE ARTHUR LOEB FREDERICK GEORGE MARCHAM EDWARD MALONEY MCGRATH WOODEORD PATTERSON LAURENCE PUMPELLY FREDERIC DONALD RAY MARTIN JOHN ROESS, JR. HAROLD WENTWORTH JOHN AUGUSTUS WHITTLE EDWIN PARSON YOUNG, JR. ll 37011 19315 QNDIRNIEILILIIAN Delta Club WILLIAM EVERETT BRAINARD FREDERICK TODD BUDELMAN ALEXANDER BERRY CREDLE CLAIR CLIVER DEAN EDGAR LEE GREEN, JR, FRANK BRADLEY MCMULLIN ARTHUR WILLIAM MOON STUART BILLINGS NICHOLSON WILLIAM HEWLETT SEARING JOHN REYNOLDS SHALLCROSS ARTHUR CHARLES STALLMAN LINFORD EDWARD STILES WILMER LEIGH THOMPSON HAROLD BLANCHARD VINCENT, JOHN JOSEPH WALSH WALTER NORTH WHITNEY, JR H37lH Q' Off Icers Club A J CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM WVILSON, JR ......,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, P l'5,l'idtlZt 'I J Q. H' WILLIAM HART ANDERSON ......,............ .,,,,., V ine-Prmden: , , JAMES JOSEPH PELLETT .......,, ,,., ..........,..,.,. T 1 'mmf-fr . 4 DOUGLAS BELDEN CRANE LL,A,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Smfgzmiy STEPHEN KELSEY BOOK ....,.. COLONEL .JOSEPH WILLIAM BEACHAM, U.S.A. MAJOR PAUL MURRAY ELLIS, U.S.A. MAJOR RALPH HOSPITAL, U.S.A. CAPTAIN JAMES WASHINGTON CURTIS, U.S.A. CAPTAIN SAMUEL LYNN DUNLOP, U.S.A. CAPTAIN CHARLES ENNIS, U.S.A. CAPTAIN JACK GLBNDON FULLER, U.S.A. CAPTAIN GEORGE WALTER HIRSCH, U.S.A. ...........................CorreTpandi1zg Secretary CAPTAIN WILLIAM HENRY EGLE HOLMES, U.S.A. CAPTAIN ROEE STEERE MACKIE, U.S.A. CAPTAIN JAMES MAHAN ROAMER, U.S.A. CAPTAIN JOHN ALLEN STEWART, U.S.A. FIRST LIEUTENANT LOWELL WHITTIER BASSETT, U.S.A. FIRST LIEUTENANT STEPHEN EUGENE BULLOCK, U.S.A. FIRST LIEUTENANT JOHN ROBERT CULLETON, U.S.A. FIRST LIEUTENANT DON MCNEAL, U.S.A. R. R. ALLEN F. B. ALLYN F. H. ANDERSON F. T. ARMSTRONG S. B. AVERY, JR. P G . . BARBER J. W. BASTIAN S. N. BEAN P. D. BEERS F. L. BELLEGIA B. BERGER C. W. BETZOLD C. P. BEYLAND H. R. BIGELOW, JR. W. C. BLANKINSHIP M. E. BLOSTEIN F. S. BOERICRE W. E. BRAINARD C. A. BROWN F. T. BUDELMAN S. C. BUSH W. F. BUTHORN F. C. CAIRNS W. L. CHAPEL A V FFFUZFA. 0 QQ 952 95 5 QE 53 E z 5.5, 2 53 ru 7? QU U G. COTTRELL R. COWAN C. CRAIG H. . CROET W. T. CUSACK J. E. DARLINGTON L. G. DAVY G. A. DXCKINSON L. G. DURHAM W. A. EADIE, JR. N. R. ESTEY R. A. EYERMAN J. A. FEICK S. B. FISCI-IER C. FLETCHER F. A. FOEHRENBACH H. H. FOGG N. H. FOOTE W. G. FORD R. O. FURLOW H. C. GARRETSON W. F. GEIGLE B. C. GETZBLMAN R. W. GIFFORD G. F. GINGRAS P. GLAISTER B. L. GORDON L. W. GAYDOSH F. GREENEIELD W. S. GURNBE E. W. GUTHRIE A. S. HALLAS W, D. HAMILTON I. W. HAMM H. W. HANSEN P. H. HARRISON, JR. R. H. HARTMAN E. A. HAWKINS, JR. T. F. HAYES, JR. H. G. HERB W. L. HERNSHEIM M. W. HESS C. M. HOFFMAN G. B. HOPEMAN J. R. HOPKINS HUNTER R. H. HUNTINGTON C. S. JACKOSKI W. E. JENNINGS T. E. JOHNSON R . S. JONAS R. D. JUNGE G. KANSTROOM W. B. KEESE G. H. KERR N. C. KIDDER W. KNAPP J R .I- T F. C. KNIGHT E. KREUSSER E. LACHNER A. F. LEGG C. R. LEMON A. LEONE C. LEWIS N. R. LINER T. LIVINGSTON S. A. LOEWENBERG R. M. LOVEJOY R. MACCONNELL . H. MALONE . P. MANN H. S. MARKSTONE P. D. MARVIN T. W. MCCONKEY T. A. MCGOBY A. MCGRAY C. P. MEAD C. F. MESSINGER A. T. MILLER, JR. W. E. MYERS R. E. NELSON E. C. NICHOLS L. M. NUTTING J, A. OEST A. M. OHDE W. OPPENHEIMER . L. OSBORN, JR. H. P. OSBORNE S. PALMER C. M. PALMQUIST R. PARKER D. L. PATT G. PAVLICEIC N , W. PIEPER F. S. PINK G. E. PITTINOS, -JR. J. F. PORRINO N. D. POWERS D. PRESLER D. PROEES A. PRUYN R. S. PURINTON A. L. RAEBONE A. F. RAANNEY VON B. RICE F. D. ROY J. G. ROYLANCE E. G. SADLER, JR. S. E. SCHARFF R. SHALLCROSS . SHAW W. B. SHEPARD W. L. SHEPARD, JR. A. L. SMITH M. C. SMITH C. C. SNOWDON R. R. SOUTHWORTH S. E. STEELE E. P. STEPHENS M. STERNFELS G. L. STERNFIELD H. STEUTZBR L. W. STEVENS R. P. STIEGLITZ C. A. STORKE J. P. TEAS D. R. TERRY W. T. THOMPSON A. E. TIESLER J. S. TOWNSEND J. D. VAN GEEM G. VAN ROSEN J. A. VERNEY R. A. VXZCARRONDO C. WEST J. P. WI-IISICEMAN H. M. WILLIAMS C. S. WILSON E. M. WINCHESTER H. WINER C. WOLCOTT J. M. YOUMANS J- W H3721 A li':9fH 4NlflPIIfNILll-lLI!AN A M I Ei? 1,,1i'Li' LL' Il Q 1111531 1 Cornell Foresters OFFICERS DARWIN PETRICCIO MISCALL .......................... Prefidmt WILBER SBCOR ...,...,...,...,..,,...,. ....... V ice-Pmident PAUL DOUGLAS BEERS. .......,. .Yecretmy LOWELL BESLEY ..... Trmnzrer JOHN BENTLEY, JR. JOSHUA ALLAN COPE JAMES ELWOOD DAVIS CEDRIC HAY GUISE PAUL DOUGLAS BEERS LOWELL BESLBY DENTON HARLOW BLOOMER RALPH WADSWORTH LOW WILLIAM LINCOLN CHAPEL, JR. EDMUNDO FBLIPB MARTINEZ LEON EDWARD CHAIKIN DONALD LBROY CHASE JOHN WARREN DUEBIELD PAUL EDWARDS FACULTY MEMBERS KENNETH ABBOTT HINCKLEY RALPH SHELDON HOSMER ARTHUR BERNARD RECKNAGEL CLASS OF 1931 LEWIS CARL MAISENHELDER DARWIN PBTRICCIO MISCALL HAROLD FRANK SCHULTZ ' CLASS OF 1932 THOMAS WRIGHT MCCONKEY CLASS OF 1933 GLENN SOLOMON HADERUP JOHN ROBERT HICKS CLASS .OF 1934 PAUL MEADE KIHLMIRE JAMES GOODWIN MACALLISTER GORDON LEONARD MISCALL JOHN COLEMAN OVERHEISER FRANCIS IRVING RIGHTER JOHN NELSON SPAETI-I SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING HARRY SWITZER WILEER SECOR WILLIAM ROBERT SILCOCKS LAWRENCE EDWARD STOTZ JERRY JAMES WELCH SPENCER HALL PALMER GEORGE PARSONS WARD HAROLD ROBENS HOWARD PETERSON RICHARD BAKER SOUTHWICK NOYES BURLEW WHITE ' M7311 2 ,Q ri I YF is 1 t mg in CN not mi at v . I M if 1 , 1 Y I ,fifty ' 3E2H I ' fl: 'gr i 1 x I Cornell Cosmopolitan Club ASSOCIATION OF COSMOPOLITAN CLUBS International Federation of Students: Corda, Fratrcs Sachs Abarbancl Jervis Tzilka Hofmcyr Wilcox Munson Ponzio Chakrab:-md Mack Martin Lipsky Nich Kahn Djemal Garrctson Schinn S. Hofmcyr Simmons Choukanorf Sales Nardone Sapcrstcin Chen Kublcr Volpe Auguste Crosby Lim H374H ' I QM em I..I NIE li. is .sm ff ! S. VOLPE .,......,.., G. AUGUSTE ......,.... M. A. LEE ....,..... G. H. CHEN ,.......,. G. AUGUSTE C. R. CROSBY L. H. BAILEY E. A. BATES C. BETTEN J. H. COMSTOCK A. COPE . R. CROSBY G. DE GRASSI S. H. GAGE J. C S. ABRAHAM S. D. BOGAN F. COFPIN - J U niteil Statef B. N. CRAVER H. C. GARRETSON A R OFFICERS ..Pre:ident .......... .Secretary ........................Trea.rurer B. INDRAMBARYA .... . ............................... Vzee-Prefzdent B. N. CRAVER. ......... Carrefporzding Auiftant .feeretafy O. R. CARVALI-Io ............ Recording Affixtant .Secretary ...........AIJi.rta11t Treafurer K. ROTTENSTEN....................................He1i.re Manager A. RABOTNIKOFF ............................................,. Steward BOARD OF DIRECTORS S. VOLPB, Chairman G. DE GRASSI M. A. LEE K. ROTTENSTEN E. A. KUBLER A. RABOTNIKOFF L. C. VERMAN HONORARY MEMBERS ' LIVINGSTON FARRAND JACOB GOULD SCI-IIIRMAN O. G. GUERLAC G. S. HOPKINS C. H. HULL E. A. KUBLER M. A. LEE C. M. MCKAY B. R. MACMILLAN FACULTY MEMBERS E. MERRITT V. A. Moore J. G. NEEDI-IAM C. S. NORTHUP H. H. RIES N. SCHMIDT R. P. SIBLBY ASSOCIATE MEMBERS . . HODGES E. LACHNER T. F. MARTIN O. H. MAUGHAN C. O. MUNSON D. PORTER H. SACHS H. I. SAPERSTEIN G. M. SIMMONS, JR. R. W. STAFFORD M. VAN APELDOORN Pom Rico M. CARRION F. COLON J. LEE L. MARQUEZ J. B. NOLLA France J .P. WILcox H. Doon A. MILLER J. M. LAKES H. A. MORAN T. LIU S. PONCO ACTIVE MEMBERS Spain China V J. M. GONZALEZ G. H. CHEN C. Y. CHOU f'1Pf f Y. FANG T. MIYAKAWA G- LIM Enggmd K. NIEH S. JERVIS Pm! India M. MONCLOA N. A. KAHN ZENDER R. M. PATEL T 'k B. S. SBHGAL N D ul 0' Dennzark I JEMAL T. ANDERSEN 1415117154 K. ROTTENSTEN S, TZILKA Dahl Bulgaria A. NARDONE S' VOLPE B. P. CHOUKANOFF Brazil -fiflm O. CARVALHO R . SIMSONSEN, JR. C. CHAKRABAND C. SUVATTI D. F. SMILEY W. STRUNK, JR. F. THILLY G. F. WARREN H. H. WHETZEL W. F. WILLcox A. H. WRIGHT L. C. VERMAN B. M. YGAY Cana Rica M. JIMINEZ E. MACAYA Per.ria K . HAFEZI Clzile A. GRAI2 Venezuela G. AUC-USTE Santo Domingo M. DE MOYA Philippine Lrland: F. CLARA M. SALES I Searls Africa J. D. J. HOEMEYR S. G. HORMEYR iI375J1 CHANG HUA CHANG Ho TSENG CHANG WEI CHENG CHANC TING PING CHAO CHI TUNG CHEN GEORGE CHEN TH PEH CHEN SHITU CHEN TSUNC HAN CHEN WEI CHEN MING TSONG CHEO HsIN YING CHIAO CHENG TAO CHING CHENG YAO CHOU YUNG FANG CHE FANG FENG HsIAO FENG FENG TSON CHOU FENG N l l MRS EDWARD WING FONG CHITTY Ho PAUL HSU YIN CHI Hsu SHUI LWEN HWANG PU KUNG KAO SHAN PAO KING YU TAsUN KU FU CHUAN KUAN MRS KUN LUN CHIN KUAN CHIA CHI KWAN PUI MAN LEE MISS SIU MUI LEE QIANG CHIEH LEE CHUNG MIN LET GIDEON TINC WEI LEW GEORGE BEN LIM CHEN CHENG LIU SHU HSUN LIU EDWARD WING FONG TIEN LIU PAUI MA YUINPFNG MARS BTNIAMIN MIAO KANYO NIEH SHOU KENG RU KONG HUAI SHIH YI SU HSING MENG SUN ERNEST SUEZ HUNG PIN TIEN CHIU CHING TRAY HQIEN SAN TSANG TSONG LING TsoU HUA TUNG HUI SEING WANG I PIAO WANG KUO SUNG WANG YOEH MIN WANG SZE LING WU S. C. Lee Y. Wang D. Chen I. Wang W. Chang Tsou I. Chen G. Chen Ching Fong H. Feng King S. Liu Ru Su Chiao Sun Kwan S. Chen Wu Ma H. S, Wang Ho P. Lee H. Chang Kao W. Chen Tung Shih T. Chen Tsang Ku Chao Miao T. Feng Tien C. Chang Tray C. Feng Y. Hsu Chco K. Wang Hwang Nieh T. Liu Miss S. M. Lee Lei Chou C. Liu li Til! T li ll? E? H- H ll N I I Chinese Students Club H3763 lliilill QNDIRNIEILILIIAN 6 u japanese Students Club KEIJ1 AKABANE ...,..,.. Yozo FUJ11 .....,...,.,,....K. TETSUO MIYAKAWA ,.,......,.,,.. - TAKANOBU AJIKI KEIJI AKABANE SIM ASAI TAZU ASAI Yozo F6511 SHIGEO HIRATA TAMOTSU HIYAMA EUN SUK K1-M I Prcfident .......,..SN6C1 6fd1'j' TETSUO MIYAKAWA MASAJI NISHIKAWA EARL N ISHIMOTO V TSUNESHICHI ONDA TATSUZO SAKAI NOBUKO TAKAGI DAVID TOKIMASA SHICHINOJO , YAMAGISHI Tremuref' 1137711 ISIIJHI IIZCDIRNIEILILIIAN Deutscher Verein OFFICERS ERNST RIISSEL POPE .,..,,.......,.......,,,.... Prefzdgnr MAX JOHANN DIETRICH LASSMANN ...... Vzce Prexzdent BETTY LINA MUSKIEWICZ .,,,-,,,.,...-,.. .jkmrqfy HBRMANN RAI-IN ,,,,,,g,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, T rmmrgr FACULTY MEMBERS PETER BABIY ALBERT WILHELM BOESCHE ALBERT BERNHARDT FAUST JACOB HIEBLE RALPH WOOD ERNEST AUGUST KUBLER ROBERT MCLEOD PAUL RUSSEL POPE OTTO RAHN ASSOCIATE MEMBERS HUGO Doon JOSEPH BEIDERBECKE NATHANIEL BOOKBINDBR . ANN CARDOZO GUSTAVE DAMMIN FANNY DANIELS HERMANN DAVIDSEN IDA TEIBEL FAGELMAN EVELYN FARR SELMA FINE CHRISTINE HELLER MATHILDE HOCHMEISTER ANNA LOUISE HOFFMAN JOI-IN GAMEWELL JENKINS LAURA JENNINGS NILJON HANNES JOHANSSON KARL JUNGHAUS HELEN ELIZABETH KREBS EGON LACHNER GUENTHER WOLFGANG LASSMANN MRS. RALPH WOOD MRS. JOHN JENKINS ACTIVE MEMBERS RUTH LEVY MARIAN MANDELBAULI ELLA MURDOCK MILLER GRACE ELIZABETH MILLER LEON MILLER ADOLE MULLER DUANE MYER KASPAR MYRVAAGNES ALLIE PEISNER JBRMAIN DOTY PORTER WILLIAM RAYMOND RICHARDSON, R JACOB SHACTER DAVID SCHAEFFER MAXWELL SCHERZER ERNA SCHOTT SARAH SOLOVAY MARGARET TAYLOR LILLIAN WAGER MRS. ILSE WAINSCOTT II37811 ISHN IEQDIRNEILILIIAN Knickerbacker STUART:BENjAMINIAVERY,JR. JAMES BASTION BURKE FRANCIS LEE CARROLL WILLARD JAMES CHAPIN BLISS BARTLETT CLARK JOHN GIRARD CONNELL FREDERIC HATTON COWDEN, 3D FRANR:SANTORDfFRENcH BRUCE WILSON HACKSTAFF ARTHUR PARSONS HIBBARD ROBERT IMRIE HOOD JOHN TOTMAN MANNING DONALD WARD MOORE FREDERICK' WALLACE SHORT WILLIAM BLISS STOCKING I WILLIAM FRANCIS SULLIVAN H3793 IDSUFII QLQIRNLILILIIAN 4, A4 I Prffide nt .........,Vic6-Prefidmt ecre my University 4-H Club ' OFFICERS N ATALIE JANE FAIRBANKS .......... ,,...,,,.,,................., ..........,.,.,... HELEN MARY COTTER .,....,.,.,., MARION EMILY GILES .........,...... MARY MARGUERITE KELSEY .,........ ..,...,....,...,......,,...,.....,,....,...,..,..,..,.,-,,,.,,,,, . 1 ,.... HON ORARY MEMBERS MRS. MILDRED STEVENS ESSICK CARL EDWIN LADD ALBERT RUSSELL MANN CLASS OF 1931 LYNN MILTON BOOKHOUT HENRY SANFORD CLAPP DOROTHY CHARLOTTE CROWE WILLIAM FREER BALE LESTER HOWARD JOSEPH ASHWOOD ROBERT OSBORNE BALE, JR. WAYNE LEAMAN BROWN JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH COLLINS HELEN MARY COTTER ALBERT GEORGE ALLEN WINIRRED EMMA BARRETT HERBERT HINRIGHS BAUM ALBERT JOSEPH COHEN CYRIL FREDERICK CROWE EUGENE HAYDEN, JR. . MURTEL BETH HAYNES CLASS OF 1932 RICHARD PRINGLB CLASS OF 1933 HELEN LOUISE WEISEROD CLASS OF 1934 JOHN ALVA REYNOLDS MRS. NANCY MCNEAL ROMAN WILLIAM JOSEPH WRIGHT GEORGE ADAMS EARL, JR. GEORGE STETSON GIEEORD FREDERICK DEALTON NORTON N ATALIE JANE FAIRBANKS CLARA FREDA ERE MARION EMILY GILES MARY MARGUERITE KELSEY RAYMOND FREDERICK SAWYER Tfeamrrr MARGARET WILHELMINA SCHILLKE FREDERICK KLINGBEIL GENEVIBVH MELIUS FLORENCE ADELIA MOULTON JOSEPHINE PATRICIA MULLER FRANK VAUGI-IN ESTHER PRESTON N ORDIN MARGARET LOUISE PEDERSON STELLA GERTRUDE ROOT 138011 J I19JW01DlRNElLlLIIAN I fl 2 WSI .I l.A 1 I, Clef Club OFFICERS . FREDERICK TODD BUDELMAN ....,...... ..................... ............ P 1 widen! THEODORE LEONARD OSBORN, JR ......., ....... V ire-Pfefident MILTON JOHN FOTER ................,,.,.,.. .....,....... S efremry ROBERT DAVIS RICHTMYER ........... ................... T remzzrer ROBERT HENRY GLECKNER, JR. .....,..............................,,....... ...,... P zzbliciiy Manager HONORARY MEMBERS COLONELJOSEPH WILLIAM BEACHAM, U.S.A. CAPTAINJAMES MAHAN ROAMER, U.S.A. GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN JAMES MAHAN ROAMER, JR. GRADUATE MEMBER ERMANNO FRANCIS GIZZARELLI SENIORS FREDERICK TODD BUDELMAN ROBERT HENRY GLECKNER, JR WILLIAM ORNDOREF DEVILBISS THEODORE LEONARD OSBORN, MILTON JOHN FOTER ROBERT DAVIS RICHTMYER PAUL FREDERICK ROBSON JUNIORS JOHN PHILIP CROSBY CARL LEWIS ELLSWORTH W.ARD ROGERS ELLSWORTH ROBERT ALEXANDER EYERMAN PAUL CUMMINGS HICKOK JAMES HENRY HOWARD ROBERT HAROLD INGLIS 4 ROBERT MACDONALD LOVEJOY HENRY HAWKINS LYMAN WILLIAM AVERY SOUTHWORTH GORDON STEVENSON RALPH WENTWORTH STEWART H381 jk ltu- ' . x .. I i.1 J 3 A 15 ll LOAN ,IIIIIIAN W Cross CHARLES FRANCIS MULLIG AN .,... FRANK TAYLOR .................,...,.. ALBERT FRED RANNEY ,-,,,,,,,,,,,., DELANCEY FREDERICK ECKERT ..... EARL CHARLES BRANCHE ROYCE BURR BROWER FRANK ASBURY CHRISTIAN JAMES DOUGLAS COLMAN RICHARD COLLIER CROSBY GEORGE JOHN DINSMORE DELANCEY FREDERICK ECKERT GORDON HENDERSON EIBERT FREDERICK TRAVER ELDER WILLIAM ELDRIDGE ALBERT ROBERT ERDA PHILLIP FISKE FINCH, JR. EDWARD HUDSON HAMILTON LEWIS FREDERICK HARTMAN ERWIN ISAAC HIGLEY HOMER HILTON, JR. MARKOE ORCUTT KELLOGG SAMUEL RALPH LEVERING EDWIN MADDEN ARTHUR FRANKLIN MARTIN Country Club .,..,.L....Pre:ia'ent ANDREW MCGRAY JOHN Ross MCKAIG .JOHN ANGUS MCLAUGHLIN TETSUO SCOTT MIYAKAWA CHARLES FRANCIS MULLIGAN ROY EVBRT NELSON JESSE CROOK NICHOLLS EARL BARBER PATTISON ALBERT FRED RANNEY WILLIAM WARREN ROBERTS DONALD ASA RUSSEL FREDERICK WALLACE SHORT SHERWOOD DANIEL SILLIMAN JOSEPH SWIRE FRANK TAYLOR MAURICE TENNEBAUM JOHN DELMAR VAN GEEM JOHN JOSEPH WALSH HAROLD BOWBR WALTERS Vice-Prefidem' emmfy ,,,...Trm.rurcr CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM WILSON, JR. H3823 IQIISH C1DlRNElLlL,Ii AN AEA f H A Wm Q is Fencing Club FRANK ANTHONY GRAVINO ...,..... GEORGE RICHARD SCHOEDINGER, CLARENCE HENRY YARROW .,,....... ALBERT DORIAN PARETS ....., HALE ANDERSON, JRE JOSE ENRIQUE BERUMEN JOHN ROBERT BEYER HERBERT HOLZMAN BLAU EMIL ROBERT BLAUKOPIF IRVING EUGENE CANTOR FRANCOIS DARRIEULAT CARLOS DOGNY-LARCO DONALD BLAKEMAN EDDY CALVIN ELWOOD THOMAS JAMES GILLIGAN PAUL MONTROSE GILLIS FRANK ANTHONY GRAVINO FRED HARVEY HARRINGTON R .... ,...........P1'e.rident , , Vice-President I Miecffemry .....T1'6dJZl7'67 CASPAR HENRIK HASSELRIIS HERBERT HENRY SMITH HINMAN FREDERICK KINDER JAMES RICHARD KNIFE A CRISTOBAL MANUEL MARTINEZ-ZORRILLA JOSE CLAUDIO MARTINEZ-ZORRILLA ALBERT DORIAN PARETS PATSEY POMPEY PIRONE BERNARD LINCOLN RODKINSON SIDNEY FRANCIS SCILEPPI DONALD SHANER GEORGE RICHARD SCHOEDINGER, JR. MARCEL FRANCIS TETAZ HERBERT BRONSON WHITE, JR. CLARENCE HENRY YARROW 538511 W ISIJIIJ QEIDIRNIEILUIAN Crew Club HOWARD OWEN AIGELTINGER SAMUEL YATES AUSTIN, JR. JAMES BASTION BURKE BLISS BARTLETT CLARKE BENJAMIN LOUIS PALK PHILIP HEAD FOOTE BRUCE WILSON HACKSTAEP LEWIS FREDERICK HARTMAN RICHARD JOHN HEIDELBERGER WILLIAM FRANCIS ARCHER IRELAND CHARLES KEATOR IVES FREDERICK WILLIAMS KELLEY, JR. CHARLES LEIGHTON MCGAVERN PETER JAMES MCMANUS WILLIAM ERNEST MULLESTEIN STUART BILLINGS N ICHOLSON JOHN LINDSAY N ILES GARRETT SEYMOUR PARSONS JOHN REYNOLDS SHALLCROSS RAYMOND PAUL SHAROOD HORACE BREWSTER SHOEMAKER ELTON MASON SMITH WILLIAM MOORE VANNEMAN ROBERT MCCRAE WILSON II384H ISHN! CUDIRNEILILIAN J Anvil Club WILBUR DONALD HEIDKE ...... FRANK JOSEPH PRINCIPE .,..........,.,,.. RAYMOND HERBERT DE SOCARRAS ...... HENRY OSSWALT BOSCHEN ..,.. HENRY OSSWALT BOSCHEN EDWARD FRANCKE BYLUND EDWARD JOHN CALHOUN DOMINICK FRANCIS CHIRICO WILBUR DONALD HEIDKE JOSEPH VINCENT LABATE WILLARD SEABOARD MAGALHAES EUGENE EMMANUEL MAIORANA RICHARD HARVEY MITCHELL ..........P1'e.rident ......Vice-Prefident .....,..,..5'ecremU ,.... ,...... ..... T 1 fmmrer VINCENT THEODORE MONTEMARANO FRANK 'JOSEPH PRINCIPE RICHARD RIEWERTS GARRETT VAN SICKLEN RYERSON HAROLD LAWTON SCHULTZ HARRISON BANKS SIMPSON RAYMOND HERBERT DE SOCARRAS WILLIAM GEORGE STEVENS CHRISTIAN ERNST WICHERN 38511 N015 I! lT1lDlRNlElO.Il. ll AN KA XXX .2 - - '- VJJEQPQ 459,52 fi AL, U Dfu1dS FRANK THOBURN ARMSTRONG HORACE GREELEY BEREAN, JR JAMES BASTION BURKE ERNST CLARENBACH, JR. HAROLD THOMAS CLARK BURTON SPARLING DAVIS SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR. RICHARD ARDEN EVANS, JR. ELMER LEWIS GATES, JR. EUGENE MARION HANSON RICHARD JOHN HEIDELBERGER EARL PARSONS LASHER, JR. HERBERJT POPE PARKER JOHN REYNOLDS SHALLCROSS CHARLES GREAVES STBTSON RICHARD WALLESER WEST EDVVIN AYLBURTON WILLIS H3863 ' x N lqB.lm U 'Il'I5 EQINQ Ei H. M. M f4 .Vx4 -, Q ! iii .- .... .... I I 5239 if 'E' 19 1 gy , figlcfh ig? I ' 4 ,I X4- I, 1 f A .. Y u ARTHUR JOHN BURKE FREDERICK TRAVER ELDER ALBERT ,ROBERT ERDA FRED CLIFFORD FAY KARL JOHN FLESSEL DAVID HARMON LESLIE ELMER HERBERT RALPH LEE HILL ROBERT WASHINGTON HILL WILLIAM JEFFREY HUDSON PAUL NORMAN HUNT Obelisk JOHN PROCTOR MANGE ROBERT MYTON WILLIAM MARTYN NECKERMAN HERBERT POPE PARKER CHARLES VERNON PECK EMERSON SCOTT BRUCE PITKIN HAROLD ATSON REYNOLDS WILLIAM FREDERICK ROUNTREE RICHARD MARVIN SHERARD JOHN AUGUSTUS WHITTLE EDWIN AYLBURTON WILLIS M8711 1i.........iQ.1.-11.- J QQJHI MDIRN ILILIIAN Y' , I ,:?., . Ai?iR?fiAY Totem WILLIAM CLARK AGNEW GILBERT MANDEVILLE BRINDLEY REID HOYT BURROWS BRONSON MINOTT COLLINS JOHN ELLIS CONNELLY EDWARD WHITE COPPAGE RICHARD DAVID COWAN FRANK HAROLD DUGAN EDWARD HOWARD EBELHARE FRANK NEWTON GETMAN RICHARD CORWINE GIBSON PERCY SCOTT GRAY HARRY MARIOT GWYN, JR. DAVID HARMON Club HARRY GLENN HERB MAURITZ IVER JOHNSON ALBERT LLOYD LARSON GEORGE HUGHES MATTHEW JOHN PAUL MCGINN GEORGE VAN MCKAY FRANK O1BRIEN, JR. VINAL STEVENSON RENTON HERBERT JOSEPH RIEKERT PAUL FREDRICK ROBSON JOHN ELI ROGERS GEORGE RICHARD SCHOEDINGER R MILTON CAHALL SMITH ROBERT STIEGLITZ H388Jl E,-QA -fw A. .- Y , I I I me I s IL if IBLUJE, RAN I THOMAS ANDREW MCGOEY ...,. GLADYS MARY STAEBEL .,,,....,,.. MAURICE JACKSON MURRAY. ..,.. HARRIET SULLIVAN ....,,.........., Newman Club HBRMAN FRANCIS SEEP ....,......,.......,...,.............,. REVERBND DOCTOR JAMES THOMAS CRONIN ...,... JOHN WINCHESTER MACDONALD .... MARY GRIEEIN .............,..,.,..,......... JOSEPH WILLIAM ALAIMO CBCELIA BAKER JOSEPH HYCINTH BARAN RUTH PRISCILLA BLAKE MAE EVE BOGUL CHARLES AUGUSTUS BROWN CHRISTINE HELENE BRUNETTI HELEN LUCILLE BRONO RUTH BYRNE HAROLD DRISCOLL CAIN ANTONY CAPPOZZOLI GEORGE JUNIOR CARDANY ELEANOR CARROLL MARCO CIROSALETTI MARY FRANCES CLEARY AGNES ANNA CONTI HELEN MARY COTTER JOHN GERALD CUNNINGHAM DAVID DARDESS DOLORES ELIZABETH DAVERN HELEN ELIZABETH FAGAN ROBERT FORSYTH FALLON EDWARD JOHN FARLEY ANNA MARIE FARRELL LORETTA MARIE FARRELL LLOYD JOSEPH FLORIO ROBERT JAMES FROST ROSE ALICE GAYNOR ERMANNO FRANCIS GIZZARELLI MARY ELIZABETH GLYNN SERGIUS GRAVEL FRANK ANTHONY GRAVINO EARL GRIEPIN MARY GRIFFIN DOROTHEA MARY HEINTZ ELIZABETH PORTER HIGGINS MATHILDE JOSEPHINE HOCHMEISTER ELIZABETH ANNE HURLEY PAUL MEADE KIHLMIRE KENNETH KOEEOED KIRWAN, JR. MARY LAUGHMAN BROWNLEY HELENE LEESNITZER MARY LOUISE LEONARD RUTH LIABLE JOSEPH JOHN LIBRA ELIZABETH JEANNE LUCEY RACHELE LUCIA HELEN REGINA LUSCHINSKY ELLEN MARGARET MANGAN ,r.:.:,., N ...........Pre.fzdmt ,.,,.,.,,,.,......Vzce-Pwxzdent ..,....Carre.rp0ndintg .S'CCf6fd1fj' .,,.....REC0l'di7Zg Secretary ,................TFEdIZlf67 .......Clmp!ain ......Hi.rtorian .S'few4rdeJ.r MARIE FRANCES MANTEL NANCY MARABITO DORIS CLEMENTINB MATARAZZO LIBERATA ANNA MAZZERI MARY ANN MCCANN HELEN MCGIONEY THOMAS ANDREW MCGOEY AUSTIN JOHN MCMAHON PETER JAMES MCMANUS WILLIAM MCNAMARA OLIVE CAROLYN MILLER URSULA FLORENCE MILLER ELIZABETH MARY MOLOWA JAMES MOWRY JOSEPHINE PATRICIA MULLER GEORGE MULLIGAN MAURICE JACKSON MURRAY JOHN PARKE O'CONNOR JOHN JOSEPH PATTENAUDE DOROTHY GERTRUDE PENTECOST JOSEPH MATTHEW PONZIO GILDA TERESA PORCELLI WILLIAM JOSEPH POWERS, JR. FRANK JAMES PRISCO ANN PUSATERI SARAH PUSATBRI M I:HAEL RAYMOND RENZEI SUZAN REYNOLDS ROBERT AMOS RIEKER JEROME WILLIAM ROMANO JOSEPH FELIX RUDMIN ALICE MARY RYAN CLARA KATHERINE SAVAGE RUTH CECELIA SAVAGE HELEN MARY SCHROEDER ROGER JOSEPH SCHULTE SIDNEY FRANCIS SCILEPPI BERNARD PATRICK SCULLY HERMAN FRANCIS SEEP WILLIAM JOSEPH SEER ANGELINA GLORIA SEPE DOROTHY LUCILLE SHERIDAN CHARLES HERMAN SNYDER, JR. GLADYS MARY STAEBEL SHIRLEY ANITA STAPLETON HARRIET SULLIVAN ANTHONY ALOYSIUS SZATKOWSKI MARJORIE ALLEN TOBIN ELIZABETH BRADLEY TRACY J N J T i 1 H389J a' . . I I ,, I I ,I - .X ,F ,,,.4 W.-, .X I ,' -'IJ QJRII. 'J II..,?'- IXIIL I:XXX 'II ,,Xf'fr.-1. .XX I . X iX,,Ie.X.FX . L,.XIIq ., I., X' .I , ,,I1,r'X'f'I- .XI ILX.--1, I.,,j.u , , LI'fiIaI'fs..'f'fI 3 , 'TIQ'-fIX'gX'EJ1.:Xk L X+XXI,XXXXX.XXXXfXXX.-XI .ET X. I L P -2 '?'XXfLU,,.5i,I',,,X -:TIT I ,fl . ' F . 5-e:'.AJ'I' , ,, Q ,,'I,'f:fI 'VX.'.A-.?nI1'.Lf'i!fl.'fIU-XXIWITI , I' . 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IX 'L i- I D I Y i,TTFE.' 1 ...J iiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3--------1 l D I l l l N GOVEIWNMENT l5TUDE T I H Y 7,77 .--, Y- gh' -H, Y .-..,..-iv, -V-M.- il A FRESHMAN-SCDPHOMGRE RUS!-I TWENTY YEARS AGO w g- 3 , 41 lil ii ll is if I- If lg I? 1 f u l l Pentecost Chandler Niles Hartman Parsons Kline Viviano Burke Hunt Drake Crampton Elmer Murphy Clark Clarenbach Men's Student Council OFFICERS SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR., '31 ,,,,,,r, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,Y,,,, ,,,,,,, P r uidmr HARRY MAURICE MURPHY, '31 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, S urging' DAVID CRAMPTON, '31 ........,......,.,, ,,,,,,, T r-afurer CLASS OF 1931 JAMES BASTION BURKE HAROLD THOMAS CLARK ERNST CLARENBACH, JR. HAROLD FRANCIS DRAKE PAUL NORMAN HUNT CLASS OF 1932 HORACE HARRY CHANDLER JOHN LINDSAY NILES LEWIS FREDERICK HARTMAN GARRETT SEYMOUR PARSONS MILES ROBERT STEVENS CLASS OF 1933 XVILLIAIA IRVING PENTECOST BARTI-IOLEMEW JOSEPH VIVIANO SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR., '31 OF 1934 P,,,j,j,,,, PHILIP SHERWOOD KLINR ll394ll v I , 1 I . , I I , , Y I ' ' I jf r I sa I ei I Nl I ua I I Ra , Bangs Wilson Collin Niles Stevens Sibley Michaels Lucdcr Macon McGinn Vannernan Martinez Handlcrnan Willard Straight Hall BOARD OF GOVERNORS LIVINGSTON FARRAND, Clmirmmz ROMEYN BERRY, '04 MISS RACHEL LOUISE FITCH CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK, '92 DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR., '31 JOHN PAUL MCGINN, '31 CUTI-IBERT WINFRED POUND, '87 BOARD OF MANAGERS JOHN PAUL MCGINN, '31 ,..,..............................,.,..,... ....... P refidmf MISS EDITH MARIE MACON, '31 ,.,..,. FOSTER MELDRUM COFFIN, '12 ,......... JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR., '21 MISS PHYLLXS AMANDA DOOLEY, '32 WILLIAM CHAUNCEY GEEK, 'O2 LESTER MARCUS HANDLEMAN, '31 FRANCIS ASBURY LUEDER, JR., '31 CRISTOBAL M. MARTINEZ-ZORILLA,'31 .........S'ecretary HOWARD BAGNALL MEEK GEORGE MEYERS MICHAELS, '31 JOHN LINDSAY NILES, '32 MILES ROBERT STEVENS, '32 WILLIAMMOOREVANNEMAN,'31 LYMAN PERL WILSON I ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY MISS MARGARET LOOMIS STECKER ANDREW JOSEPH WHINERY, '10 JOHN PAUI. MCGINN, '31 Prefident ll395ll 591 UDIRNIEILILIIAN Freshman Advisory Committee 1 WILLIAM BIRNEY MASON, JR., '31, Clwirmmz ELMBR LEWIS GATES, JR., '31, Secrezmy ERNST CLARENBACH, JR. EDWIN ALLEN COURTNBY KENNETH TYNE FAIRFAX JEREMIAH STANTON FINCH ' ROBERT CHARLES GROBEN CHARLES PARKER HAMMOND HERBERT POPE PARKER CLASS OF 1931 ' HENRY CONGER PURCELL PAUL FREDERICK ROBSON ROBERT FRANK SPITZMILLER GEORGE HOWARD VANDERBECK WILLIAM MOORE VANNEMAN RICHARD WALLESER WEST EZRA BAILEY WHITMAN CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM WILSON, JR. WILLIAM CLARK AGNEW EDWIN LUDWIG AMBERG ROGER MALCOLM BECKSTEIN FREDERICK IRWIN BIGGS WILLIAM CARNEGIE BOLE JULIAN SCOTT BUTTERWORTH HORACE HARRY CHANDLER HARRY FOSTER COCHRAN JAMES DOUGLAS COLMAN JOHN ELLIS CONNELLY JAQUES BROADWATER CROMMELIN TALLMADGE PERCIVAL DELABIELD WALTER FENN DEMING, 2D EDWARD HOWARD EBELHARE HENRY LAWRENCE EGGERS CALVIN AUGUSTUS ELWOOD DAVID RAMBY FAIR BERNARD LEWIS FALK EDWIN JOSEPH FITZPATRICK JAMES BERWICK FORGAN, 3D FREDERICK PARKER FRANTZ MEARICK FUNKHOUSER FRANK NEWTON GETTMAN RICHARD HERBERT GOPP LEWIS FREDERICK HARTMAN JACKSON HAZELWOOD JOHN KNOWLTON HISS STANLEY WELLS HUBBEL JAMES JAMISON HUNTER, JR. RICHARD PLOWMAN IRWIN CHARLES KEATOR IVES MARKOE ORCUTT KELLOGG CLASS OF 1932 ,JR- WARREN BENSON KELLOGG BRYANT LANGSTON JOSE CLAUDIO MARTINEZ'ZORILLA ARCHIBALD ROCKILL MORRISON WILLIAM MULLESTEIN EDWARD CLARK NICHOLS JOHN LINDSAY NILES CHARLES DURLBY NITCHIE JOHN PARKE O'CONNER JERRY CUSEY O,ROURK FRANCIS DARROW PARKER EDWARD RODNEY PARSHALL ROBERT EDGAR PATRICK BRAINARD EDWIN PRESCOTT ROBERT WILLIAM PURCELL ROBERT EMMETT REDINGTON VINAL STEVENSON RENTON CLAYTON DYER ROOT GEORGE BENTON SAUNDERS CARL SHABTAC JACK ROMAINE SHIELDS MILTON CAHALL SMITH MILES ROBERT STEVENS RICHARD SIEGPRIED STEWART CHARLES ALBERT STORKE IRVING VALENCOURT TULLAR FRANK HERBERT WARREN, 3D HARRY TRUE WELTY EMERSON STEWART WILLIAMS ROBERT MCCRAE WILSON, JR. GEORGE CRAWFORD ZAHN JESSE REINHART ZEIGLER H3963 WMF IgemRNI3u-m,.u1.AN ,S Senior Committees CLASS DAY HENRY HARWOOD ROUSSEAU, JR., Chairman ORLANDO DA ROCHA CARVALHO JAMES PATRICK DONOVAN GEORGE CONKLIN FURMAN BRUCE WILSON HACKSTAEE FREDERIC MARTIN HAUSERMAN ROBERT BOOTH KELLOUGH SENIOR BALL FRANK THOBURN DAMON BOYNTON EDWIN ALLAN COURTNEY KENNETH TYNE FAIRFAX JEREMIAH STANTON FINCH ROBERT LAW GIBSON, JR. JOHN SERRILL MCGOWAN CARL HENRY MEINIG RALPH FENNO PROCTOR BENJAMIN BLAIN RHODES MARTIN RIGER CHARLES PAUL STOLBERG ARMSTRONG, Chairman SIDNEY GOODMAN ROBERT CHARLES GROBEN EUGENE MARION HANSON JAMES RICHARD KNIFE EARL PARSONS LASHER, JR. JOHN PAUL MCGINN SENIOR BLAZER I ERNST CLAREN C . C KENNETH TYNE FAIRFAX ROBERT LAW GIBSON, JR. LESTER MARCUS HANDLEMAN FRED ERNEST HARTZSCH FREDERICK MARTIN HAUSERMAN VICTOR KING HENDRICKS BA H R laairman 7 v 3 CHRISTOBEL MANUEL MARTIN STANLEY BENNETT SCHREUDER 'JOHN REYNOLDS SHALLCROSS RICHARD MARVIN SHEBARD WILLIAM FRANCIS SULLIVAN CLARENCE JAMES WEBSTER EZ-ZORILLA M9711 IQSNFIS 4Il1UlRNlE,lLlLlIAN unior Committees JUNIOR PROMENADE EMERSON STEWART WILLIAMS, Chairman WILLIAM CLARK AGNEW ROGER MALCOLM BECHSTEIN WALTER PENN DEMING, 2D HENRY LAWRENCE EGGERS BERNARD LEWIS FALK ARCHIBALD ROCKILL MORRISON ROBERT EDWARD NEWMAN RICHARD HAYNE SAMPSON - DEWITT CLINTON SEWARD, JR. THEODORE EHMANN WEISSINGER HENRY WELLING WILLARD JESSE REINHART ZEIGLER ' JUNIOR SMOKER ' JACK ROMAINE SHIELDS, Chairman JAMES DOUGLAS COLMAN PHILIP HEAD FOOTE FREDRICK PARKER FRANTZ ROBERT HEYDEN HARTMAN ARTHUR FRANKLIN MARTIN PETER JAMES MCMANUS WILLIAM ERNEST MULLESTEIN BRAINARD EDWIN PRESCOTT HERBERT JOSEPH RIEKERT JOHN LAWRENCE TRASK IRVINO- VALENCOURT TULLAR ROBERT MCCRAE WILSON, JR. H3983 IISDIH TQDHNILIL li., II Underclass Committees SOPHOMORE SMOKER BRITTON LOSEY GORDON Chairman WILLIAM CHAMBERS BEALL ROBERT DUNLAP BEATTY, JR. RICHARD HEWSON BEYER CAMPBELL BENNETT CHASE ABRAHAM GEORGE, JR. DONALD FREDERICK HACKSTAPF 7 WILLIAM CALDWELL LAYTON WILLIAM FORBES MILLER WILLIAM THEODORE REED GEORGE LOUIS STERNFIELD NICHOLAS PHIPPS VEEDER FREDERICK WOODRUFF WENDNAGEL FRESHMAN BANQUET ROBERT JOSEPH KANE, Clmirmmz RODNEY BLISS JOHN JAMES FERRARO JOHN SARGENT HASKELL LEE HARRAR HEIST N ATHANIEL EDWIN KOSSACK LLOYD BRADFORD LOVITT JEAN LOUIS MERKEL FRANK KENNISTON MURDOCK HORACE GWILLIAM NEBEKER STEPHEN HASTINGS SAMPSON ROGER EDMUND VAUGHAN WILLIAM PETER WILKE, JR. FRESHMAN CAP BURNING RICHARD HENRY REIBER, Chairman JEROME BROCK WILLIAM CONDON, JR. THOMAS DRANSBIELD, 3D THOMAS BRETT HVAIRE GEORGE MORRIS HAND RICHARD FRANCIS HARDY ,- RALPH EATON HOFFMAN FRED RALPH LOETSCHER JAMES HOLMES MADDEN JOHN RICHARD MCGRAW EDWARD CHARLES SCHUMACHER CHARLES CONRAD SHOEMAKER H9911 400 PU IDLICATIONS fi I Efavsiw-255EQP1w1Izfx,TIQN5E iq ' WW rl'-2 . 7., N gp-Q V: xiiinuuir-1K'ai'f ' ' ip- , ' W , -- , W I I if ii i i ith W Y H i --in-Vrwwnaw THE WIDOW BQARD IN 'IQO-4 GEORGE JEAN NATHAN, Frontl. Ft ROMEYN BERRY, Second From Right l Tf.:'.pEi1 ' may I Ig iyqfiff -,A, in - . Qi fs' , C LM, , gui V in hi j 1,-r , Sf' . S A , IvI!1A5::'hf-,I ESE.wEEE -- -A, ' -- 'J -I.: v gg M. Riger, '31 A' E. A. Hawkim, ff., '31 The Cornellian THE BOARD OF EDITORS MARTIN RIGER, '31 ,,,,,.,.,.,.........,..,...... Editor-in-Chief ELEERT ALLEN HAWKINS, JR., '31 .... Bllfimfi Mg?- WALLACE JOHN STAKEL, '31 .,........,... Managing Editor JOHN SELBY TOWNSEND, '31 ..- ................. Aff Difffffw ROBERT HENRY GLECKNER,JR., '31,.Pl9otogmploio Ed. FRED ERNEST HARTZSCH, '31 ...... Circulation Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS JACK ALBERT DORLAND, '31 WILLIAM NORMAN SANCHBZ, '32 WILLIAM HARRISON EBERLE, '31 WILLIAM TULLOCH THOMPSON, '32 ALLEN JAY LEVIN, '32 JOSEPH MACARTHUR YOUMANS, '32 ASSOCIATE MANAGERS PAUL FREDRICK ROBSON, '31 ROBERT ELLSWORTH STEVENS, '32 WILFRID ERNEST HUELSENBECK, '32 ROGER HASKELL, '33 SAMUEL LANE MCCARTHY, '32 WALTER WHITLOCIQ KLAUS, '33 WILLIAM HENRY LAUBR, '33 WOMENS REPRESENTATIVES MARY FRANCIS SHIELDS, '31 ,,,,,,,,..,,..,,,..,....,... Womoaff Editor' RHODA LINVILLE, '32 ...,..,.... . .............. Anocioze Editor DONNA EDNA WILcox, '32 ................ Auoridfr Edlfvf Lauer Klaus McCarthy Sanchez Lex In Thompson WI1cox Shields Huclscnbeck Stevens Haskell Robson Ton nscnd Rlgcr Hawkms Stakcl Youmans I40211 I . Ill- II I W. . I, 1 V, 4 N. Lt ' T I . 1 , .- , I I I 5' I I I , A .1 U A, A 'M 3 I flaw ill .IMI ' I . A,,., ,, , I I 'I f I JV f a ' mm. 7? ' g - - '5 7'5'i ' ' elsif- 135 ' pig IVA. ,Ll ,Q 1 A 'R' 1 Ir? ' I 55 we 1 T e' ' ...f ,Y In J K, E. P. Young, fr., '31 ' The Cornell Daily Sun THE BOARD OF EDITORS EDWIN PARSON YOUNG, JR., '31 ........ Editor-in-Cloief JULIUS FREDERICK BRAUNER, '31 ..., Managing Editor CLARENCE JAMES WEBSTER, '31 ........ Managing Editor EDWARD TRAILL HORN, '31 .................. Column Editor ERNST RUSSEL POPE, '31 .,...............,....,. Colnrnn Editor CHARLES PARKER HAMMOND, '31 ,.,,,,,.,... .Senior Editor ROBERT STEIGLITZ, '31, .,.. .. JOHN ELI ROGERS, '31 .,....Y... FOLKE BECKER, '31 ....,,..I..,.,. R. fteigiitz, '31 .........Bu:ine.r.r Manager .Circulation Manager ....Adverti.ring Manager JOHN AVERY PRUYN.. '31 ,..,........ Adoertiring Manager ROBERT HAYDEN HARTMAN GEORGE ARTHUR LOEB, '31 GEORGE MEYERS MICHAELS, '31 ,... Ant. Senior Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS THOMAS DENNISON KELLEY, '31 ,.., Ant. Senior Editor ALBERT EZRA ARENT, '32 JOHN HENRY WALKER, '32 LOUIS JAMES HARRIS, '32 BYRON RUPUS WINB JAMES WALTER OPPENHEIMER, '32 DAVID ALTMAN, '33 ORN, JR., '32 , '32 ..,,.. Ant. Circ. Mgr. Ant. Senior Editor PAUL NATHAN LAZARUS, JR., '33 ALBERT MORSE, '33 HENRY SCHOELLKOPP REUSS, '33 RICHARD HAYNE SAMPSON, '32 ALBERT LOVE ELY, '33 HERBERT NORTON WOODWARD, '33 WILLIAM CALDWELL LAYTON, '33 ASSOCIATE MANAGERS BERTRAM TEPPER BROOKS, '33 JOHN PHILIP NELL, '33 WILLIAM SHEPHERD, '33 WOMEN'S REPRESENTATIVES BARBARA NORMAN COLLYER, '31 ...... Womenlr Editor HELEN LOUISE NUBBORT, '31 ..,....,.. Women'J Manager MARGUERITE RANDOLPH KLINE, '31 ...... Ant. Editor FREDERICA GILBERT RITTER, '32 ..,.,. ..AJJt. Manager CLAIRE DENISE COUCH, '32 ...,.,..,..,.... Auoeiate Editor CHARLOTTE EMOGENE PRINCE, '32 .... Auociate Editor Brooks Ne Marshall Lazarus Woodward Layton Altman Hartman Walker Oppenhexmer Arenr Sampson Winborn Seward Becker Pope Loeb St1Cg11tZ Young Brauner Webster Kelley Pruyu 3.3-,q- Q.,-.L.Ew,,.,,.3,,,.,.1 L -. ft-,-v,-:i.,as,Q:Ji -gtexq H - H4031 aJ' '1 :JR-a J , 1 D ,. , , v I J , A' R. B. Ryan 31 W. F. Razmtree r. 31 The W1dow THE BOARD OF EDITORS RALPH BELDEN RYAN 31 .,....,....,........ Editor-ifz-Chief WILLIAM FREDERICK ROUNTREE R. 31,,Bzz.r. Mgr. CHARLES PAUL STOLBERG 31 ........,. Managing Editor FRANK NEWTON GETMAN 32 .......... ATI r Bar. Mgr. ROBERT BOOTH KELLOUGH '31 .................. Arr Eafifaf WILLIAM HEWLETT SEARING '31 .... .,........ C irr. Mgr. RAYMOND HERBERT DE SOCARRAS 32.- ...,..................... Advertixing Manager EDITORIAL STAFF CASPER WILSON HASSELRIIS 31 JOHN CHRISTIAN I-IOWES 32 WILLIAM AVBRY SOUTHWORTH 32 I oI-IN EVANS ESTAERooIc '32 AMES OTIS PORTER 32 EREMIAH WALTER AUGAR 33 BUSINESS STAFF VINAL STEVENSON RENTON 32 ALFREDVINCENTPERTHOU 33 GARRETT VAN SICLEN RYERSON R '33 CALVERT CARLON CANEIELD R 33 ALFRED CARL WITTEBORG 33 ART STAFF OHN ALLEN BOYCE 31 HAROLD MASON KNEEDLER 32 DONN EDWARD EMMONS 33 WILLIAM WI-IELDON AMES 32 OHN COLBY LEWIS 33 I.cwIs Ames Renton Porter Emmons Canfield Augar Southworth Perrhou German de Socarras Hayes Ryerson Wuceborg Searxng Stolberg Kellough Ryan Rountree HZSSCIFIIS 1 w . I I I, I , I5'lI4lIIKNl'lI 'If F MII Zi' Wy 4 WF ka Ks., ,wg 4 4 S9 A 'N S f 1 lo'f 15fy?y sq? 'Q las fi gd M we :Sp ,uk I 'awp '44 1 ' ,gl v-f 4 My A v 4 wx s ,B AMR V F, GN. as Ml, 'lf ,, !,,',,w, 9? F A , ' N531 923 ,533 yi XA, R x jj ,sg 1,5 1 I -,ya 'W A' f 4' 7 7 ,M .5 fr I W II, ff, 6,5 I ,sie f M I W xy Wh.. W ' ' ' 4 42x ,Q W , jf' fy ,f Sb 4 , It Pwffyg-2' :I X 1, 1 , In Q4 Iwi V . , ,I , 0 . , , ,J , v , . 7 7 I I . 3 . , . 7 I I . . , J , .I , I . ,A- G. H. Welt1ze1', '32 if f A -ff --W-,. .Q , i. 1 .LM Mlff' B. LeWitt, '31 The Columns THE BOARD OF EDITORS GEORGE HENRY WELTNER, '32 .,..,......, Editor-in-Chief MARY AUGUSTA ROSE Joi-IANNSEN, '31,.Mmz. Editor EDMUND Nokwoon BACON, '31 ....,.....,......, Aft Editor WILLIAM HOWARD STERNBERG, '33 .......... Art Editor BERNARD LEXVITT, '31 ,..........,......., Bzzfirzexf Manager WALLACE ZWISOHN, '33 ,,,,,,,4,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,, Cirf, Manager ANNA MUNDER MONGEL, '31 ...,........., Wamenk Mgr ROY FRANCIS DOWNEN, '33 ,.......,...,,.,..4, Pmry Edimr ASSOCIATE EDITOR HENRY CAMPBELL SCARLETT '32 ASSOCIATE MANAGERS WILMER LEIGH THOMPSON 31 HOWARD ROY OSEPH, '33 Sternberg Pentlarge Browne Zw1sohn Grifmgl oseph Norden Downen Slansky Varbalow LeW1tt Welrner Mongel Scarlett FKE' 'f3'l1lFri B , ' J j J 1140511 if -,vw - f:,.1..:-,Lx.,.L-, V 1 - . -,J , - ' ' 'IVY ' 15713 .15 il li, VIII' Il., II. I! 'I TZ S,'Si:,.,.3-f lg W. T. Tbonzpfozz, '32 G. N. Cale, '31 The Sibley Journal of Engineering THE BOARD OF EDITORS WILUAM TULLOCH THOMPSON, '32 ,,,,.,..., Ed.-in-Chief GILMOURE NICHOLS COLE, '31 ......,.,.,... Bus. Manager HUGH Buggy TAYLOR, '31 ,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,, Managing Editor WILLIAM HEWLETT SEARING, '31 ........ Adv. Manager DAVID ALEXANDER FISHER, '31 ..,..................... Circulation Manager EDITORIAL STAFF PAUL JOSEPH GLAISTER, '31 PAUL KELLBTER, '33 PORTER LANGSTON MORROW, '32 PETER EDWARD KYLE, '33 BUSINESS STAFF RICHARD READE BRAINARD, '32 JAMES FRANKLIN FISHER, '33 MILFORD SMYSER KLINEDINST, '32 ASSOCIATE EDITORS XVILLIAIVI NICHOLS BARNARD, '97 KARL DAWSON WOOD, '20 HERMAN DIEDERICHS, '97 CHARLES OSBORN MACKEY, '26 JOHN ROBERT BANGS, '20 JOHN PARKS MASTERSON, '33 PHILIP SOLOMON SUSSMAN, '33 GEORGE LOUIS STBRNFIELD. '33 LEONIDAS KEEVER STRINOHAM, '33 MICHAEL GEORGE MALT1, '27 PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN XVILBUR ERNEST MESERVE Stringham Fisher Morrow Sussman Kellcter Stcrnfleld Mastcrson Brainard Kyle D. Fisher Cole Thompson Taylor Glaistcr I 540611 3 Qi li lil I all ? i H L' I h 1 flluiix f, fl: 1lI::f3f!-' 1,1 1' ' - G. B, Hajmau, '31 C. G. Tmylar, '31 The Cornell Civil Engineer THE BOARD OE EDITORS GORDON BENNETT HOFFMAN, '31 ...,.. Edirol'-izz-Chief CARROLL GARLAND TRAYLOR, '31 ,,,,..., Bm. Manager BRUNO CHAPE, '31 ,....,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Mmzaging Editor EDWARD JULIAN KREUSSER, '31 ,.,,,,....., Adv. Mfzmzgfr DONALD CRAMPTON CREASY, '3l,-, ,,,,, Alumni Ediror JOSEPH PAUL ACTON, '31 ,,,,.,...............,.. Circ. Manager JUNIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS STUART BENJAMIN AVERY, JR., '32 BERNARD MARSA, '32 ALDBN WILSON YOUNG, '32 JUNIOR ASSOCIATE MANAGERS FREDERICK BUNTEN FERRIS 32 WILLIAM CARL PRAFP '32 CHARLES ELVERTON WARD 32 SOPHOMORE STAFF GARO CHOVIAN 33 COMMEREORD BECKWITI-I MARTIN 33 ROBERT FORSYTII FALLON 33 GEORGE BINGLY SCI-IOOLCRART 33 Ward Young Pfaff Marsa Martin Fallon Schoolcraft Ferris Averv Chorvian Kreusser Creasy Chape P rry Hoffman Traylor ll I 'Aa L Z !5ms 'T T-7'1Wl'i l -'H '-2b1- .J ,-wk! '?. : ' A A-f ' A ' ' - -V' T' ' ' x lv Tv'-'T' , A I . I , . 1 v . , 7 4 J 5 , 'nlrifl' 'L J 'T' ' 1' -EEL.-v .g-wr Q- R- -V in ' -:A H407H , E ,J Bail 5 E' H Iii li 1 li , J 1 , l l 1 Tiff? I : 4' R ra-wi ' . .. - .:gLg!gAgQ- W. G. Hoag, '31 A. B. Nirfvolf, '31 The Cornell Countryman THE BOARD OF EDITORS . W1LL1AM GIFFORD HOAG, '311 ,.,,,,....,.. Editor-in-Chief ARTHUR BRISBANE NICHOLS, '31 ..,..,,,,. Bar. Manager WILBUR FRANKLIN PEASE, '31 ,...,,,, Managing Editor FREDERIC BILLINGS ALLYN, '31 ............ Cirr. Manager HENRY SANFORD CLAPP, '31 ,L ...........,.........,...........,.. RICHARD PRINGLE, '32 ................ Adoertiring Manager ,,,,.,..,..,...,...,Campu.r Countryman Editor ANSON WRIGHT GIBSON, '17,........,.....,AZamrzi Editor DARWIN MISCALL, '31 ,,,,.,.............................. , ....,....... KATE GLEASON ROGERS, '32 ......................,.,.,........,... . ,,,.,,,,,.,.,..,,..,............CornoZ! Forerterr Editor Doingx Editor EDITORIAL STAFF - EARL BRANCEE JOHN BOYD TUTHXLL, '32 FRANK TURNER VAUGHN, '32 MONTAGUE HOWARD, JR., '32 HELEN ROSEMOND BURRITT, '33 BUSINESS STAFF NORMAN CHARLES KIDDER, '32 LEONARD MALCOLM PALMER, ,'32 JAMES EDWARD ROSE, '32 Kidder Palmer Tuthill Burritt Rose Pringle Howard Branche Vaughn Rogers Allyn Pease Hoag Nichols Clapp Miscall 'F '14S5f ff- ff-A H- I ,. , ' 1' . , . 'J Ke . , I P. , ALMA... 3 r 1. b. I :V 1 l E ,f?:'.: .. A '--' E. H. Sfiefel, '31 R. D. Ray, '31 The Cornell Law Quarterly THE BOARD OE EDITORS EDWARD HENRY STIEEEL, '31 ...........,..,A,A,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,,,,,,,.,.A,,,.,,.,,,,AA,A,,,,,A,,, E d iror-in-Chief RALPH DUSENBERRY RAY, '31 .,...............,...,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,..A.,.....,.....,.,,..........,. B eminem Manager ERNEST NEAL XVARREN, '31 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,, ,,,A,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ez 1 z ez giezg Editar LEO PAUL KATZIN, '31 ,,.,..,......,,,.,,,,,,,A,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.A.,,.,,.. ,,,., B ook Review Editer ASSOCIATE EDITORS JACK BRAUN, '31 IRVING ISIDORE PLOTKIN, '31 MORTIMER SYDNEY EDELSTEIN 31 MORRIS STARK 31 MORRIS GLUSHIEN 31 LEO ELI FALKIN 32 FLORENCE HODEL 31 MORRIS KARNOWSKY 32 HYMBN KNOPF 32 Stark Knopf Falkm Braun Hodel Karnowslq Glushierx Edelstem Warren Stlefel Ra Katzm a 1 I - s 1 I v 2 1 1 f 1 Y I I ,I 1I.1 me ,111 ef.. -EEL X-L TY ffElQ3gIVWflQQWPNFEllWKN Eggwggl. N...-4-0...-..L....J tr ' is 7 wg 1 9QRN51UQ in s in 4 do ,xyggffm Eg ig, Q ? fm is 'Y' I, if 'M A if S, 5 f? I l r 1 The Freshman Handbook 1930 STAFF MARK STEPHEN GURNEE, '31 ...........,........,,...........,........,,...,.....,........ .A... . ..................... Evilfw' FRED ERNEST HARTZSCH, '31 . v..,.. ,. ....A,.. ,.......,....,...A.............. ,.............. . Bzmmfff Manager 1931 STAFF ERMAIN DOTY PORTER 37 Edzror ROBERT ELLSWORTH STLVEXTS 32 BZKIIIYBYJ' Manager Srex cns Porter Gumec Hartzsch J Q...E. 5 ......E.......,....... TY... 1EEv1...11.Q.E,,...1.1.1....,.E.W1..E11QE1111EE 1 EEEEEEEEEEE- ' H41OH VT P F9 AH in in IE' 'N E1 lf E F' R, 7 1 The Cornell Alumni News THE BOARD OF EDITORS ROBERT WARREN SAILOR, '07 ,.,,,,,..,..,,,,,.A,.,TA,,A,,...,,,,,, Editor-ifz-Chief ana' Bafinen Manager HARRY GEORGE STUTZ, '07, .A.. ,,A......,..,.......,.,.......,..... ...........,......v.......,...Av.. M a naging Editor GEORGE WILLIAINI HORTON .,......,...E,..,...E...,,..OA.....,.....,.,,,..,...,...,............. Circnlatian Manager JANE MCKELWAY URQUHART, '13 ,,,.....,,.,E,,,,....v,,O,,.AE,,OEE,.,A,.... Auifrafzt to Managing Eafifor ASSOCIATE EDITORS CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP, '93 MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP, '13 FOSTER MEI.DRUM COFFIN, '12 MARGUERITE LOUISE COPFIN, '23 WIT.LIAM JOHN WATERS, '27 Northrup Saxlor B1 hop Horton Urquhart Stutz Coffin Waters 1141111 lei A il I ii in if N Il- IL 11 AN 5 - T. A. McGoey, '31 R. C. Trier, fr., '32 The Student Agenues Founded 1894 Incorporated 1908 OFFICERS THOMAS ANDREW MCGOEY, '31 ........,........... President ROBERT CHARLES TRIER, JR., '32 .............. .S'ec'y-T1'eaJ- STUDENT LAUNDRY AGENCY THOMAS ANDREW MCGOEY, '31 ,,......,........... Manager ROBERT CHARLES TRIER, JR., '32 ...... Ant. Manager' Arrociate Manager: BENJAMIN BIGBLOW, '33 ALFRED HARVEY GROMMON, '33 GEORGES CAMPBEL ST. LAURENT,'33 JAMES WILLIAM BURKE, '33 OWEN DAVID SAEEORD, '33 HERBERT WOHNSIEDLER, '33 STUDENT ROOM AGENCY SAMUEL ELBERT STEEL, '31 ...,.... ...,..,.......,. M anager CHARLES HULL OGDEN, '32 .................. Ant. Manager Armciate Managerf REYNOLD LESLIE BEAN, '33 RICHARD ALBERT HASSELL, '33 EDGAR ARTHUR HENDBE, '33 ERNEST PORTER HAMMOND, '33 NORMAN ELLIOT MARTIN, '33 STUDENT TRAVEL AGENCY ELLIS KREMER LOCHER, '31 .....,...........,,...,..,,, Manager JAMES MORRISON, '31 ............................ Ant. Manager Arreciare Managerr RONALD CLARENCE BROWN, 33 PAUL KELLETER, '33 RAYMOND MINO, '33 HUEERT GRAY HANSON, '33 RICHARD JESSE WOOD, '33 STUDENT PERIODICAL AND TYPING AGENCY ROBERT LEE SMITH, '31 .,..........................,.,,,. Manager DONALD MANN HOOD ,,,..,...................... Ant. Manager STUDENT ORCHESTRA AGENCY THOMAS ANDREW MCGOEY, '31 ,,,....,....,.,,,, Meznnger WILLIAM MARcEI.I.Us ANDERSON, JR.'32 Afrt. Mgr. 1 1 I Hanson Wood Hammond Martin Hendcc Hasscll Bean Mino Safford Wohnsicdlcr Burke Grommon Bigelow St. Laurent Anderson Ogden Trier McGocy Lochcr Morrison Hood H-41211 W 413 H414 Mu5lc,1ComENslcs D VW AM A T '95 1 ll 7' 7 ' 7 1 'W' in-I - -I TI-IE BANJO AND MANDOLIN CLUBS IN 591173 McCollom Persons Stine Milks Raymer Chapman Boyce Cool: A. Brauner Day Stone Walkins Gutknecht Hutchinson Lane Wardner G. Clark Nitchie Perriman Morrow Rope Burns Hershey O. Brauner Moulton Lasher Voorhees H. Kneedler Latchet Voight Broas Green Allman Hess J. Kingsley Porter Perinchief Pedersen Hacl-:staff Whitman G. Kinglsey F. Clark Fisher Palmquist Schlotzhauet Belden Elber Allyn Garrett Wagner D. Kneedler Huntoon Heywood Hanson Prescott Alaimo Neary Dudley Dennis Spifndler Kirkpatrick Burrows Resser W ws . I, 6f1?1'fN ,ILM A Eiggi ,A Glee Club 5 JAMES EUGENE NEARY, JR., '31 ..... EUGENE MARION HfXNSON '31 BRAINARD EDWIN PRESCOTT, '32 ...... ROMEYN BERRY 04 ........ ................,.. ERIC DUDLEY ...................... ,. ..,........,. JOHN WAYNE LATCHER, '32 ........... .37 OLAP ARNLIOT BRAUNER, JOHN MILTON BILLINGS, '30 ...... JOSEPH WILLIAM ALAIMO, '31 WARREN BREED DENNIS, '31 EARL PARSONS LASHER, '31 EDWARD MARSHALL PALMQUIST, '31 FIRST TENO RS ALFRED SPINDLER, '31 WELTON SELKIRK STONE, '32 WALTER OLIVER BAUER, '33 FREDERICK GERRER PORTER, '33 CLARK JAMES WHlTh'lAN, '34 JOHN FINLEY FOLKE BECKBR, '31 GLENN EDWIN KINCSLEY, '31 CLIFFORD HOXVARD MILKS, '31 JESSE FREMONT MOULTON, '31 THOMAS BRODHEAD TRACY, '31 ALBERT JAMES BURNS, '31 HYMAN BORIS FISHER, '31 JAMES EUGENE NEARY, JR., ALBERT NORMAN PEDERSON, '31 CLYDE SHERMAN STINE, '31 JOHN SELBY TOWNSEND, '31 '31 FREDERIC BILLINGS ALLYN, '31 GEORGE HUBERT CLARK, '31 WALTER RAYMOND SCHLOTZHAUER, '31 LEROY HAMILTON WARDNER, '31 IRVING KARL WAT'K!NS, '31 EDWIN PARSON YOUNG, JR., '31 SECOND TENORS FREDERICK PAREIS CLARK, '32 JEROME AMES HEYXVOOD, '32 HAROLD MASON KNEEDLER, '32 PORTER LANGSTON MORROW, '32 FREDERICK THORNTON ROPE, '32 OLAF ARNLIOT BRAUNER, '32 FIRST BASSES SANFORD BADGLBY WELLS, '31 JOHN WAYNE LATCHER, '32 JOHN ROBERT ALLMAN, '33 EUGENE SEABURY BELDEN, '33 JOHN BRUCE BOYCE, '33 DONALD FREDERICK HACKSTAFF DONALD CHRISTIAN KNEEDLER, SECOND BASSES MARTIN WESTBROOK HEss, '31 CPIARLES DURLEY NITCHIB, '32 RICHARD REESER, '32 ROEERT MURRAY WACNER, '32 CARROLL JOHNS WOLCOTT, '32 STEWART GORDON COOK, '33 , '33 '34 . ................... Pvesident ...............1........MdHGgCT ........AssistzI1-It Managev ........Graduate Ma1Iage1 ....,.................Di'recto-r ........Acting Leads-r , ....... Acting Leader .....,.AccompLmiSr CLIFFORD BENJAMIN RAY1vI13R, '33 GEROW MASTEN VOORI-IIS, '33 CHARLES FREDERICK GREEN, '34 HERBERT ALBERT VOIOT, '34 ' KIRKFATRICK, '35 ARNLIOT ROALD BRAUNER, '33 GEOIKGE ALFRED HUCHINSON, '33 WILLIAM CHITTENDON NEWMAN, '33 EARLE LAURENCE BURROWS, '34 RICHARD EOWLER BROAS, '34 MORRIS KEELER PERINCHIEF, '33 FREDERICK SCHOELKOFFF, JR., '33 HAROLD HERSHEY, '34 JOHN EDWIN KINCSLEY, '34 JOHN FRANCIS LANE, '34 RZCHAIKD SANFORD PERSONS, '34 WILLIALI JOHN GUTNECISIT, '33 CHARLES HENRY HUNTOON, '33 WVILLIAM GILMAN MCCOLLOM, '33 IRWIN ELBER, '33 GEORGE LEETE DAY, '34 H4172 HSM Galligan Neidhart Price Powers Poruben Hunter Ashman Rosevear Alaimo Frank Disque Bernstein Fitzsimmons Miller Lee Perry Stambler Horowitz Peel.: Ryan Hodge Nebeker Beach DeBeers Schnur Spelshouse F. Loeffler Marcus Neary Hanson Prescott K. LoefHer IIEDJFII 0f1DlRNIElLll,lI AN N , JF ,K I f,'1 R IDL! ',ii 'a?: ' R v.A,:,,. ' Mandolin Club GEORGE Louis COLEMAN, '95, ............ .. WILLIAM AVERY SOUTHWORTH, '32 ,...... A,... ,.......... . . . VIOLINS TIMOTHY BUTTS, '31 EMMANUEL HOROWITZ, '32 FRITZ EUGENE LOEEPLER, '32 . SAXOPHONES WILLIS JAMES BEACH, '34 HOWARD FREDERICK MILLER, '33 I CORNETS WILLIAM ORNDORFF DEVILBISS, '30 CELLOS KARL SOMARIINDYCK LOEFFLER, '32' CLARINETS ROBERT WILLIAM DISQUE, '31 ' BANJO RICHARD BAXTER SPELSHOUSE, '31 FLUTE EBEN HUNTER CARRUTHERS, '31 STRING BASS RAYMOND EARL MARCUS, '31 PIANO ARTHUR BERNSTEIN, ' 31 ..........Director ADAM PORUBBN, '33 THEODORE ARTHUR RYAN, '33 BERNARD STAMBLER, '31 DONALD CARVER PERRY, '33 FRANCIS BURT ROSBVEAR, '33 TRUMAN KENT POWERS, '30 WESTCOTT WILKINS PRICE, '34 HENRY CONGER PURCELL, '32 TROMBONE GARRISON LAURENCE DILLION, '31 SOUSAPHONE KENNETH WINSTON ASHMAN, '33 DRUMS PAUL WENDELL NEIDHART, '33 VIOLA LOUIS MORTON BERNSTEIN, '32 1141911 rv V' . s . f ,- K , .X , 1' . . , , .x -,.. ..,.4,...iJ......--. .. sts'Hl'lDl f1'li'Nl'lllll' 'xii l x 1,1 .ill ll :ll ml ml' ,il 1 11' ill ,. w In 'A 4 . 1 w 1. .iii iw ii it 1 ,. lil I .IN I . l :xp l It Lil. ll i E 1 I l W, . i I . l .li lf w 4 w w , W . F I 1 l l l . lil l. 'tl y. H' . item- The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Review The Musical Clubs began a highly successful Christmas trip in Pittsburgh on December 25th. The day from beginning to end was a busy one for all the men. Breakfast at the University Club brought all the men together and was followed by a rehearsal. Some of the soloists Went to the Children's Hospital and entertained the invalids with a short program. The clubs were assembled again at a luncheon of the Cornell Club and entertained their hosts with a few songs. The concert at Carnegie Music Hall that evening was enjoyed by a large audience. The next day the clubs arrived in Harrisburg and made their headquarters at the 4 Penn Harris Hotel. The forenoon was spent in re- p hearsing and perfecting the concert program. A tea A dance at the Civic Club proved to be a popular affair with everyone. After the dance, the men met in the William Penn High School Auditorium to present their program before a large and appreciative audi- ence. The men vvere given an unusual opportunity to see the nation's capital, since the clubs spent both Sunday and Monday in Was-hington. An interesting and varied program of sightseeing and teas was p arranged by the Cornell alumni of that city. A tea dance at the Wardman Park Saddle Club Proved the highlight of the day's entertainment. The clubs JAMES EUGENE NEARY, JR!! -31 played before a capacity house in the ballroom of the Pnfidmr New Shoreham Hotel on Monday night. M if A C ii M2011 C A TTT-DTTTW-M Ti TH 1 v K 1 X .,-...-...T...l..i , . - ua . 'W' W ,X , . V ,, -,-- YA, ,W Y , , - , A l l ir- ' , ' N - I - -- , . 3 ,X 4 ,, X , X Y Y ,rl ,ggi-QT? f 'X X - X , X f.,X X X X- ',X XX,l'v--e- - HX J ll Fil lllltl XX'lX 'Yi , Y AX , . , XX, ,i Y, , l il 1, l ,x, X v , 4 I i X, ,,, W, .X l 'w ,XX Q , ii' 1 l ,L ff ,f l in . M l, welll, jilfl ' il l 1., lllli' ,Il l T i all l 'lm l lili 'F ll . ?' Wi l 1, ll ,l ll Nfl w l I X ' BRUCE Bovciz XX , Wilmington was the next stop of the clubs on their tour. A most enjoyable Xl X1 tea dance was given for the men at the Wilmington Country Club in the afternoon, nl , fi and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Warner entertained at a supper party that evening in honor l if y l of the clubs. The concert in the Du Pont Biltmore, which was broadcast over station ' X HX WDEL, was well received by the guests and audience. fl , l The clubs found themselves next in Baltimore and were entertained by members X l , ii of the Cornell Club on New Year's Eve. The following day, a luncheon was given i5 at the Maryland Country Club. The concert that night was presented at the Mary- lX land Casualty Club and the dance that followed was a highly entertaining affair. Xl The clubs gave their final concert in New York. Quarters were provided in the 3 X l li Fraternity Clubs Building and meals served in the fl 'l l grill of the Cornell Club. The concert was given by l XXX in the large but crowded ballroom of the Hotel X lg l Plaza, and the men were guests at the dance which XX, followed. The clubs disbanded the next morning. Hllif ll They had been hospitably entertained by the alumni A ll l in all the cities on the tour, and found their audiences l 1, l , willing listeners to the program. X' .i T The Junior Week Concert proved to be most P f colorful. House-party guests and students found the H XX ti concert a pleasant beginning to a week-end of festi- 1X li V vities. Bruce Boyce and Fred Porter in Tenor and l rl X l Baritone, the Glee Club's rendition of Pilot, and X l, X the Mandolin Club's Parade of the Wooden Sol- 5 ll l l diers and In a Chinese Temple Garden received a EUGENE Maiuen HANSON, '31 most gratifying response from the audience. Managa- ' LXQX -X ly l ,i..,,,1.,,...,.,,i.im,r-,.,,,,,,.-,.,,,m,,,,, . is ,. ,. . . r ,. ,, 3 gf e e e . a 54113 .W- . Il E9 li ll 412115 H2 N IL ll-- ll- ll The University Band GEORGE LoUIs COLEMAN, '95 ............,,................., THEODORE LEONARD OSBORN, JR., '31 ....,,... WILLIAM AVERY SOUTI-IWORTI-I, '32, ,,,,.,....,......,.,... .. ROBERT ALEXANDER EYERMAN, '32 ,,...,...,.....,...... - CORNETS J. P. CROSBY P. A. DEL GIORNO W. R. ELLSWORTH C. L. ELLSWORTH S. M. BALLOTIN F. T. BUDELMAN R. M. CLOUGH W. T. ANGLE C. W. ARMSTRONG J. A. BULLOCK A. W. FUCHS F. GIZZARELLI H. GUSSMAN J. R. Hrcxs K. T. HITCI-IMAN M. W. HOAG D. E. HUDDLESTON S. R. PATRICK H. B. ZIEGLER CLARINETS W. G. HILL C. G. HOWLAND S. KORSON T. A. PASTO F. O. PIIAEII M. W. REESE SAXOPHON ES G. A. HUTCHINSON G. LATERMAN B. LOWENSTEIN H. F. MILLER TROMBONES R. LAWRENCE R. Lovejoy N. B. MATTHEWS E. MCCABE T. L. OSEORN, JR. D. C, PERRY C. B. RAYMER W. AH. ROSE K. W. ASHMAN G. D. BURROUGHS ........Dirrctor Drum Majar .................Lr:ader ..........ML1Hdg6f R. D. RICIITMEYER J. W. THOMPSON W. S. TRIPP J. S. WALTER ' S. E. SCHARPF G. S. SLOUGHTBR W. P. WILSON F. B. ROSEREAR W. A. SOUTHWORTH G. F. STEVENSON BASSES M. B. COLLINS R. A. EYERMAN H. H. LY'MAN R. PURDY R. E. WRIGH'F J. W. ROEHL ALTOS AND BARITONES S. C. Buss P. C. HICKOK R. M. HOOD H. HOWARD S. G. COOK C. H. HUNTOON PICCOLO P. E. ANDERSON DRUMS G. E. BULLOCK S. FRANK M. MILLER M. FOTER C. L. GEEL W. O. KURTZ P. W. NEIDI-IART II T39 15 ll ff. QD li? N IK li- ll- ll v F. E. BANCROFT M. W. FLESSEL W. D. GRINNELL C. S. HALLETT W. BEACH E. R. CANNON F. F. EDGERTON W. S. BATES R. H. BUTTS F. C. CASTLE C. L. ELLSWORTH I The Cadet Band GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN, '95 ........................................................... DAVID MARTIN CONNER, '34 ,....,.......,.,...............,,..,. ROBERT ALEXANDER EYERMAN, '32 .............................. CORNETS B. M. HERO P. C. KENNEDY H. W. HERSIIEY T. B. MARTIN R. B. HYDE G. MATTESON J. R. INGRAM L. H. MCCURDY L. W. TAYLOR CLARINETS F. W. PINK P. MASTERSON A. N. HUFE R. H. MILLER M. S. ISENBERGH T. A. PASTO J. G. WILLS SAXOPHONES H. GUSSMAN E. KINGSLEY R. HASKELL G. A. SHOEMAKER R. E. HOSLEY H. A. SIcLARsIcY TROMBONES G. C. BROWN F. M. DE BEERS K. E. ANGBLL P. FILLSON D. L. GIBSON S. N. LEVER N. D. THETEORD ALTOS, BARITONES, AND BASSES E. L. BURROVVS R. W. CASE PICCOLOS G. F. BEHRINGER R. R. HAMPTON DRUMS . J. M. MILLER G. J. SCHNUR K. E. PUTNAM P. R. SMITH Director Drum Major .............Man:zcger F. S. MCNUTT R. SCHEIMAN T. D. SLOCUM H. W. SYMONDS C. STROIIM H. S. TAYLOR H. A. THOMAS E. C. SULZMAN A. M. UNGER I. WALLACI-I H. C. WHITE E. MCCABB H. A. MONT'AGUB C. C. THORNB M. F. UNTERMYER M2311 M if II Q QPF-. NEI lf- E It N ' The University Orchestra W. A. SOUTHWORTH B TROMBONES ROBERT DAVIS RICI-ITMYER, '31 ,,..,,.,,........,..,,.,......,..,..,....,,...,,,.,...,,,.,,,..................... Prnriden! GILMOURE NICHOLS COLE, '31 .,..r..,.,..... ...,,,......... ........... M zz Hager ROBERT ELLSWORTH STEVENS, '32 ........ ......,... A friftant Manager GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN, '95 ..,,. .........,...............,....,.... .,...,......... . .......,. D i rerfor WVILLIANI AVERY SOUTHWORTH, '32 ,................................. .......... C wzrert MHIIEY' FIRST VIOLINS R. A. ABEL W. GALLIGAN D. KAPLAN A. PORUIIEN J. B. ADAMUS H. E. GUERLAC K. L. KIMBLE R. D. RICHTMYER G. S. BUTTS E. HOROWITZ F. E. LOEFFLER P. G. FERGUSON H. P. MILLER . B. STAMBLER SECOND VIOLINS R. L. ABBOTT P. A. DEL GIORNO C. H. GALL R. E. GORDON N. S. ALTMAN R. H. FLOWER M. GLUSI-IIEN B. MENDELKERN S. M. BALLOTIN L. D. FREYDBERG P. GOLD T. A. PASTO D. L. BENNER T. N. RYAN CELLOS FI. N. BURROWS B. HERTZBERG H. C. PERKINS A. H. TREMAN J. A. FRIED K. S. LOEERLER W. W. PRICE G. WINEBURGH FLUTES BASSES HORNS C. A. FRALEIGH XV. V. ALLEN S. G. COOK F. M. DE BEERS W. H. FRENCH G. A. BARNES C. S. FRONHEISER G. L. DILLON R. H. GLECKNER V. KARAPETOFF T. S. MARTIN W. ROEHL E. C. VANKEUREN R. E. MARCUS L. R. SCI-IERMERHORN N. D. THETPORD VIOLAS L. M. BERSTEIN G. P. COOKE, JR. L. FINNEY KEMMERER G. DELAND S. C. FRANK CORNETS TUBAS CYMBALS DRUMS E. F. GIZZARELL1 K. W. ASHhfAN M. J. FOTER W. O. KURTZ J. W. THOMPSON R. W. STEWART C. L. GEEL P. W. NEIDHART CLARINETS A. L. DELGADO M. S. ISENDERGI-I M. T. JONES H. C. PURCELL R. M. I'l.-XMPTON W. C. STONE OBOE BASSOON PIANO TYMPANI D. NEWTON W. XVHISTLER A. BERNSTEIN W. S. BACHINIAN .- .... i. H4243 ll . i 1 1 l l A P I ,..,....Z,...,,..-Va.-1, V.. -A I ,Y 4 K W I F' X -Y-4 Y ,Y , , , , , V 1 1 i .. . .11 ,, ' l l l -151-'I 5 'Q ,L -- f - 'ri !,, ., . J, K 1 1 1, Band and Orchestra The Cornell University Band has just completed its fourth year as an organized group. Its success has been due in large part to the help of Colonel W. Beacham, '97, the untiring efforts of Captain james Roamer, in charge of the drill work, and Mr. George L. Coleman, '95, Director of Music. The band will miss the help of Captain Roamer, who is to leave Cornell this year, but will find an able successor in Captain Robb Mackie. ' Due to the large number who registered for band this year, several changes were made in its organization. The Varsity Band was increased from sixty-two to seventy- four pieces. The newly organized feature of last year, the Freshman Band, was renamed the Cadet Band, since it contained students other than freshmen. Both bands made splendid showings at the football games in Ithaca, and at the Princeton and Penn games. Followers of both basketball and track have also enjoyed its music. Seniors who have played with the band throughout their four years are now com- pensated by cash scholarships. The upperclassmen are also rewarded with member- ship in the Clef Club, an honorary band society. 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 affiliated 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 Uni- versity Orchestra and has since held that title. University recognition was obtained in 1904 when George L. Coleman '95, was appointed director. Under his capable and careful guidance the Orchestra has be- come one of the finest undergraduate orchestras in the country. In 1920 the orchestra was greatly strengthened through an endowment of twenty thousand dollars by the late Gerald W. Hinkley, '15, making it the only endowed organization on the hill. While an undergraduate at Cornell, Mr. Hinkley was active in the Mandolin Club and before his death had become interested in the orchestra. Through his bequest, scholarships are awarded in the Junior and Senior years to the most loyal and talented members of the orchestra as an incentive to en- courage men to remain members throughout their four years. The activities during 1930-1931 included two concerts in Bailey Hall. The first, on February 10th, featured Prof. and Mrs. Haigh as guest artists. The second concert, on April 28th, was made possible through the endowment fund. The guest artists at that time included Marie Kreuder, contralto, Prof. P. Weaver, and Prof. Haigh. The evening was marked by an excellent rendition of Tschaikowsky's diflicult Sixth Symphony, Pathetique. ' l mi 5...,,..-.-1.-.,-if A, , I ., lid li ll 0, li! Es N HL ll llc ll . at ' .,.,., , Ln...-... .ms Southworth Hulslander Shire Harler The University Chimes ' cHIMEMAsrERs PAUL LORING HULSLANDER 31 IRVING DANIEL SHIRE 31 ASSISTANT CHIMEMASTERS WILLIAM AVERY SOUTHWORTH 32 HOWARD WELLINGTON HARLER 33 REVIEW Over SIXUY years have passed sInce the musIc from ennIe McGraw FIske s gIft of bells first rang out over the Cornell campus The students and the campus have changed but the chImes remaIn one of the Hnest tradItIons of Cornell The present year has been marked by the appearance of a new publIcatIon en tIt1c-d The Bellr of Camel' edIted by A W SmIth 78 and dedIcated to the memory of the donor of the first chImes It has been Issued IH the hopes of Ieavvakenmg memor1es and emotlons of some of those who for a tIme have lIstened Wlth svvellmg hearts to the bells of Cornell The volume contaIns a concIse hIstory ofthe ch1mes experIence of the early chImemasters the bells In verse and the recent developments In broadcastmg It has ever been the aIm of the chImemaster to let the vary1ng moods of the campus enter the bells through hIm Th1s he does by rmgmg forth clearly at morn Ing ch1mIng at mIdday vv1th the lIfe of the UnIversIty at IIS flood playIng gentle tunes at ex entIde pealIng exultant at vIctory carolmg on ChrIstmas eve and rIngIng In the new year It 1S a comfortmg thought In th1s mechan1cal age of the radIo and the phono graph that the emotIonal apt eal of the chrmes hnds a response not on the campus alone but also In the mInds and hearts of Cornelhans and musIc lovers far from the scene Where Through the CascadIlIa dell Neath the arches of Cornell Float the melody and musIc of the bells , I J 7 k , I , 3 . . . J . - I ' , . . . . , . . 11, . . , . . ,,. I - ,, . . . . - 7 , 1 7 2 J V . . 9 3 1 . x . , J I - -I . 7 I 1 - U -TWTWST EXIST 'S S A A .,. .v w.. ,,,,,,,x,-, wiv,-v,-n-WL. 2 T .v 1 Q N 'XJ ' , up .sf 4 .ol Nl I, I. no fx Tloe International anal Haroarel Debate Teani Horn Drake Forensics y During the season 1930-31, the competition of the Cornell Debate Team became international in aspect. On November 5th, 1930, Harold Francis Drake, '31 and Edward Traill Horn, '31 disputed the question: Reroloeil, That the foreign indictment of American caltare is jartzjieal, with a team comprised of representatives of the German universities. As in previous years, the intercollegiate debates took the most prominent position. Meetings were held with Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, Pennsylvannia, and McGill Universities during the year. The question of American culture again arose in the forum held with Harvard on December 6th. Drake and Horn acquitted themselves with honor. On February 15, Edwin Jose h Fitzpatrick, '32 and Clyde Sherman Stine, '31 supported the affirmative side ofpthe issue: Resolved, That the prerent ooerernpbaeir of intercollegiate atnletief if to oe eleploreal, while representatives of Princeton assumed the negative. The award of the '94 Memorial Stagewas given on March 11, 1930, to Drake by a committee consisting of Professors Bretz, H. L. Reed, and C. L. Walker, and E. R. B. Willis, Assistant Librarian. In the finals S. R. Kelson, '30, N. Blinkoff, '31, H. F. Drake, '31, E. T. Horn, '31, G. M. Michaels, '31, and H. H. Rousseauhlr., '31, discussed the question: Reroloed, that tloe government eenrorflaip daring peace timer of literatare, ilranza, ana' motion piotiirer be aloliflaeel. The Woodford Stage, long an annual event in Cornell life, was concluded on May 6, 1930. Albert Lange Abkarian, '30, with an eloquent review of Armenian Plea for fartice, emerged victorious. Professor Frank Thilly presided over the session, the committee was composed of Professors Caplan, Cunningham, and Wilson. The '86 Memorial Stage, a contest in which original speeches upon a variety of topics are offered each year, showed a higher order of addresses than ever before. John Christian Howes was declared winner of the award by a committee consisting of Professors Bretz, Drummond, and Hebel. His address, delivered on May 13, 1930, was a discussion of Keligioar Freealorn in Rarfia. 1142711 '94 .7V1emorial Stage Stine Lehrman Bernstein Wilson Blinkoff Curvin The annual Vegetable Growens Stage was vvon by A. L. Douglass Whose speech was entitled Limiting Factory in Potato Growing. The runners up in their respective order were Henry Forschmiedt with Motor Tranfport for Vegetahlef, Howard Dickson with Can Co-operation Help Vegetable Growerf, and Robert Jonas With Large Scale Vegetahle Growing. The fourth Farm Life Challenge Contest was held in Roberts Assembly. The subject debated was Refoloeil: That the 18th Amendment Be Retained in the Constitution. The winner, P. L. Beers, '32, spoke for the negative while E. N. Smith, '31 upheld the affirmative. The final contest for the agricultural students was the Twenty-second Annual Eastman Stage in Public Speaking. Miss Elsa Krusa, '31 was judged the Winner with a speech entitled The 4H Boy and Girl. The second prize Was awarded toj. F. Moulton, '31, who spoke on The Fallaey of Farm Relief. l The Vegetahle Growerf' Stage Forschmiedt .Ionas Dickson Douglass 1142811 Emfmeziz .Sltezge Krusa Lindsay Moulton Forsclimiedt Beebe Anderson The current year was especially notable for the revival of the Cornell Debate Association. An organization of long standing upon the Hill, it has been allowed to lie dormant for the past few seasons. This year, however, a group of students interest- ed in Forensics, including H. F. Drake, '31, E. T. Horn, '31, and H. B. Levy, '31, resurrected the association from its period of inaction and have restored it to its former position of service to the campus community. 1930-31 was an important year in the history of debating at Cornell University. Not only were the efforts extended of a better calibre than in previous years, but the interest exhibited by the students as a whole was most encouraging. Needless to say, this marked advance could not have been made without the aid and thoughtful advice extended by Professors Muchmore and Wagner and their colleagues in the Depart- ment of Public Speaking. Farm Life Challenge Stage Cramer Vinocur Beers Smith 542911 Howl Pierce Epliron Bigelow Becker Horvitch MacDonald Niles Wilcox Bailey Dunloy Ward Betlceman Low Keane Rosner Nathan Faber Perrell Aronson Merriman Beals Kelly Wood Paine Tompkins Schildwaster Gruber Evans Lelirman Pentecost Stiebel Mumma Rockmote Robinson Schacle Burritt Schloli Chase Cantafio Matetazzo Ornstein Fekete Linville Lautrup Barton Martin Cutvin Fuettes Boynton Stainton McKinley Butch Gattetson Pink I Damon Boynton, '31,..-, .....,.,., Mary Fuertes, '31 ............,................ Lawrence Randall Martin, '31.---..,. Jean McKinlay, '31 ...,......,..........,,,.,... Jonathan Wadhams Curvin, '32 .,,.,... Wilhelmina Barton, '31 ,..........,,,..,.. Frank Stiles Pink, '31 .,...,.......,... Louis Albert Fekete, '3L-..,......, Lawrence Ranrlall Martin, '31 .......... Henry Chapin Garretson, Jr., '31 ,.,.........Y,..........,...., Ar Grace Sylvia Aronson, '31 Howard Asa Baker, '32 Wilhelmina Barton, '31 Marjorie Elizabeth Beatty, '31 Arthur Bernstein, Grad. Louis Morton Bernstein, '32 Harry Robinson Bigelow, Jr., '32 Emily Bostwick, '31 Damon Boynton, '31 Alice Elizabeth Burch, '31 Justine Burch, '31 Antonetta Margaret Cantaho, '32 Jonathan Wadharns Curvin, '32 Deane Allison Dunloy, '33 Catherine Lynda Alt, '33 John Haynes Bailey, '32 Josephine Amanda Beals, '31 Frederick DeWitt Becker, '33 Edward Oscar Berkman, '33 Helen Rosamond Burritt, '33 Reid Hoyt Burrows, '31 Orlo Holly Clark, '32 Henry Robert Ephron Milton Bernard Eulau. Lcc David Frcydberg, '32 Joseph Paul Gold, '32 , Rose Gruber, '32 John Hertz, '31 Richard William Hil1,Jr., '30 Portia Arvilla Hopper, '33 , 33 '33 49 l CCDIRN llilLl,llAN N! PN my wir Leif g, 'Wes -J, ' ,, ep, -- ' . ':x-Lf ,J , ,, i i 'ff -5 ,r i -. V- ', er' 1' ' , ' ' . : J ... , ,Z R Ir, .. -A ay. 1. , pf-., rw? -5,3 r-H.-'ea r . Lag ,-'Ziff f 2L' , 221 ' f Dramatic Club OFFICERS .. ,........... ..Pra.ridenI . ,...,..,. .Vice-Pr aridenr ..... J' etretur 1--Treamr er ........,,,...........,.....,.L1bmr1arz ,.,......Mrmber:bip Committee ....MemberJhi11 Committee ............BuJinrr: Manager ,,,,.,,,...,.,,.......Xtrlge Manager Arrirmnf Stage Manager Harry Rosner, '31, .,..,....,r..............,.....,,. ...,....,.. . ........,.,...,..4.r.ruci.4le .Yrzgu Manager M .rrter Electrician Arthur Charles Stallman, '30 ....,... Helen Margaret Lautrup, '31 ......... Ella Virginia Roekmore, '31 ,... . ,....... ....... Antouetta Margaret Cantafio, '32 ......... ,.,,,....,,,,....A,r.rnriurs Elurtririan ..,,,,.... , ......... Nlirlreir af Carmmex Anirteml Mirtrerx of Couume: .Afrirmnf Mirrreu af Cvrtumer Justine Burch, 31,,.,, ..,.,,..........,..,.,....... ,..........,......,, Il 'lirfrur of Make-up Emily Bostwick, '31, .,..,...,,..,.........,,......... Arm-inn: Mirfrm' al Make-up Rhoda Linville, '3L-- ......,.,.........., . Alexander Magnus Drummond ..,..... Walter Hutchinson StaintoiL,-...,. Elizabeth Worm:m...,.,.. ,..,. , .... - .,..... Lawrence Voss ,...........,.. . ...,............. , ........ Mixlrerr af Plapertirx ..,,,,,,,,.,..,.,.,,.,..Fa:11lU' Direrlcr ,.....,...Ar:irt.4n1 Dirertef ..........,,...,.Arfirtanr Director ........A:.rim:nr in Direcrian 1 istide d'Angelo ....,....................,., ........,......,........,.... A Jrimvnf in Direction ACTIVE MEMBERS Dorothy Louise Evans, '31 Ruth Carolyn Faber, '31 Louis Albert Felcere, '31 Mary Fuertes, '31 Hanry Chapin Garrctson, Jr., 31 Marjorie Halwer, '32 Robert Jordan Harper, '31 Ann Bertha Herrick, '31 David Kaplan, '31 Marian Loretta Kelly, '31 Elsa Ktusa, '31 Helen Margaret Lautrup, '31 Rhoda Linville, '32 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Emanuel Horowitz, '32 Arthur Jerome Horvitch, '32 Beatrice cle Nike Hunter, '32 Melvin Peter Keane, '32 Ruth Hyla Levy, '31 Colby Lewis, '34 William Robert MacDonald, Jr., '32 Raymond Earl Marcus, '31 Honora Caroll Martinetti, '31 Doris Clementine Matarazzo, '33 - Ruth Catherine McColly, '30 Marion Forsythe Milligan, '31 Ella Virginia Moore, '33 Anna Martha Murnma, '31 Sylvan Harvey Nathan, '33 Frank Norman Low, '32 Katherine Tuttle Lowe, '31 Lawrence Randall Martin,-'31 Jean McKinlay, '31 Helena Merriman, '31 Robert Edward Newman, '32 Mary Alice Perrell, '31 Robert Rathbun Pierce, '34 Frank Stiles Pink, '31 Ella Virginia Roelcmorc, '31 Harry Rosnet, '31 Anneliese Sophie Charlotte Schloh, Mathilda Louise Warshow, '32 Molly Hassler Wilson, '31 John Lindsay Niles, '32 Elizabeth Paine, '33 Howard Nathaniel Papae, '33 Dorothy Gertrude Pentecost, '33 Mary Dorothy Reeves, '32 Janet Ewing Robinson, '33 Meyer Rothwacks, '31 Alice Elliott Schade, '31 Christine Anne Sehildwaster, '32 Reba Hutchinson Shinn, '31 Jeanne Helen Simon, '31 Mary Agnes Sloan, '31 Audrey Stiehel, '31 Robert DeWitt Ward, '33 Murray Martin Weinstein, '31 Judson Dwight Wilcox, '32 '3 H4311 From WingJ Over Europe Review The second term of the 1929-30 season saw the presentation of one of the Club's most popular successes, fam-zzeyfr End, the great war play by R. C. Sheriff. Another feature of the season was the Laboratory Pro- uuction, Luigi Pirandello's brilliant psychological drama, fix Chnmezer: in Seezreh of an Author. Other major productions given during the latter part of the year were Lady Gregorjfs The Golden Apple- The Fi:-er of Verne, a dance pantomimeg and the third annual Music Hall Night or Revue. The season ended with the commencement performance of the ever-popular Ten Nighty in rl Bm' Ream, During the year eleven major productions were presented, and twenty-one one act plays. They were witnessed by audiences totalling some hfteen thousand persons. During the First term of the school year 1930-'51, in the absence of Professor Drummond, the Club has been under the direction of Walter H. Stainton. This term more time has been spent on major productions than formerly, and there have been fewer groups of one act plays. The opening three act play of the season was The Dover Rand, a comedy by A. A. Milne which presents the moral lesson of look before you leapne especially before the dangerous jump into matrimony. From Milne's whimsical humor the Club turned to the more serious modern French drama by Paul Hervieu, The T1-ailafrhe Torrh. It is a difhcult play to interpret, and was carried through with finesse worthy of professionals. Wirzgf O1fe1'Ew'o11e by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne has thus far been the outstanding success of the year. The playwrights have imagined that an idealistic youth has harnessed the energy of the atom. From The Cmdle feng M3211 From Ufazzifizqyif End Man is free, says the idealist. Man will destroy himself, comes the answer of the British Cabinet which sits in judgment on the invention. An interesting plot, with plenty of food for thought, was com- bined with capable acting, and the result was a very enjoyable play. The next production was Bennett and Knoblocles Mile,rrw1e.r. Here another opportunity was given to show the ability ofthe Dramatic Club in mastering difficult interpretations. Three different generations were portrayed by the same actors. Credit too must be given the make-up and costume departments for their speedy and effective changes. The time has come, the Walrus said, to tall: of many things, and among them the annual Fresh- men Women's play, Alice in Warrrlez-lrzrzd. This delicious bit of nonsense, adapted by Alice Gerstenberg from Lewis Carroll's story, will always appeal to audiences as long as people have any imagination. The junior Week production was The Donazvm Affair, a 'thriller' by Owen Davis. Even the best of amateur detectives in the audience could not solve this mystery, and it was unravelled only in the last few minutes of the hnal act. While mentioning mystery plays, reference should be made to the one act burlesque, The Cacklepfiefer Care, written by two Cornell graduates and former assistants in dramatic production, B. W. Hewitt and J. W. Genung. Althogether, only six one act plays have been given so far this season, including Quintero's A Swzny Morning, O'Neill's Baum! E:zrff0i'C:11'aiijjI, and George Ade's Spefzkirzg to Ffztlver. Under the auspices of the Club, there have been presented this year a repertory of Noyes' Rhythm, The Denishawn Dancers, and Tony Sarg's amusing marionettes in Rip Van Wiiilzle. From The Donovan Affair 1143311 ff, Y 1, f -3 af S . ,aj . .W-W Q , ,' fggif V ' f ,, ,.: ihggy swwww Nqi? iff! A' -,,swg45fK'f2w??g'SQ.f-fi!A,' ,ff ,V 1 X 5 -1, L1FXiff.a5??vg5'? 1 P. L . X, .f , Q,q4.fw,f1 q W4 Q, K1 0254 4.,2f2.f-M ' ij V' ,ek-170' Zhu. Ty miggf. 1- f ., Q434H M I LI TAVWY THE R. O. T. C. LINES UP FOR INSPECTIQN ON TI-IE QUADRANGLE 'l9'I4 11921711 e ,-. aa lflllil ll.lDErN 1Il.-ll,lA.N Reserve Officers Training Corps UNITED STATES OFFICERS ON DUTY WITH THE R.O.T.C. AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY COLONEL JOSEPH WILLIAM BEACHAM, JR., Cnmmaudarrt Major Paul Murray Ellis, lnf. Captain Jack Glendon Fuller, V, C. Major Ralph Hospital, F. A. Captain George Walter Hirsch, Ord. Captain James Washington Curtis, Inf. Captain William H Holmes, F. A. Captain Samuel Lynn Dunlop, Inf. Captain Robb Steere Mackie, Inf. Captain Charles Ennis, Inf. Captain James Mahan Roamer, Inf. CADET OFFICERS INFANTRY Cnfanel Lee George Davy Mujer! Charles Powell Beyland William Evert Myers Captain: Frederic Billings Allyn Charles Augustus Brown Harold Dumont Craft Benjamin Chapell Getzelman William Hart Anderson, Jr. Henry Sanford Clapp Richard David Cowan Donald James Decker Edward Redford Collins Lvle Gelston Durham Frank Augustus Foehrenbaeh James Wilson Fry Colonel Christopher William Wilson, Jr. Stephen Newman Bean Frank Thoburn Armstrong Robert Clarkson Collins Carl Angelo Dellgren Elbert Allen Hawkins,Jr. Paul Douglas Beers Stephen Kelsey Bock George Herbert Cottrell ' Wilson du Bois Curry Clyde Gourdier Craig Robert Garrett George Otis Gray Thomas Francis Hayes Clair Olivet Dean William Everett Brainard Robert Franklin Baker Delos Samuel Calkins Robert DnuglasJunge Mark Stephen Gurnee John George Hanshaw Martin Westbrook Hess James Alfred Oest Firrt Licufenznnr Edward Watterson Guthrie Roscoe Perkins Mann Charles Putnam Mead James Joseph Pcllett .fernnd Lieutmanlr John Francis Greenfield George Henry Kern Andrew McGray Lewis Matty Nutting FIELD ARTILLERY Majanr Wallace Clark Blankinship Captain: Harry Glenn Herb Carl Robert Lemon Stanley Arthur Loewenberg Henry Harwood Rousseau, Jr. Firrt Lieutenant: Henry Chapin Garretson, Jr. Sidney Valentine Haas, Jr. Harold Wheatley Hansen Fred Atwood Pease, Jr. .feeomi Lieutenant! Walter Louis Hernshcim Maurice Wilbur Jackson George Kanstroom Egon Laehner Thomas Andrew McGocy SIGNAL CORPS Captain! Fin: Lieutermrllr .Yerand Lieutenant: John Proctor Mange Thomas Henry Powers Walter Raymond Schlotzhauef William Hewlett Seating CaptainJohn Allen Stewart, F. A. First Lieutenant Lowell W Bassett, F. A. First Lieutenant Stephen Eugene Bullock, First Lieutenant John R Culleton, F. A. First Lieutenant Don McNeal, S. C. Lieutenant Crime! William Moore Vanneman .Edward Marshall Palmquist Alan Mortimer Ohde Theodore Leonard Osborne, Jr. Sam Edwin Scharfi' Charles Albert Storke Frank Stiles Pink John Avery Pruyn Richard Samuel Purintnn Max Benjamin Schreiber David Lawrence Fatt Vinal Stevenson Renton Samuel Elbert Steele Daniel Robert Terry Limtenan! Colonel Frederic Schoff Boericke William Douglas Hamilton William Bowers Shephard Robert Lee Smith Robert Srieglitz John Arthur Verney John Reynolds Shallcross Ronald LaVern Sheldon Herman Stuetzer, Jr. John Selby Townsend George Pavlicek Richmond Bentley Shreve Frank Barre Silberstein Charles Greaves Stetson Paul Joseph Glaister Vadime Vadime Netchvolodoff Edgar Van Rosen William Henry Vogel, Jr. Walter North Whitney F.A ll437ll ----Y---W Amr... aa II ill .li ll KID IR N IE ll, ll, ll AN Qm...i.. The .Sligmzl Carpr in Action Review The Military Department, consisting of Infantry, Field Artillery, Signal Corps, Veterinary, Ordnance Units and Band, has a membership of over eighteen hundred men, of whom tvvo hundred and eighty-eight are registered in the Advanced Course. This year for the first time the entire personnel of the basic course was outfitted in the new gray uniforms with black leather boots. These uniforms have found favor among the students and have greatly improved the appearance of the Corps, besides having a favorable effect on the general morale. - The climax ofthe course this year will be the ceremonies at the dedication of the Cornell War Memorial, scheduled to take place in the spring. The entire R.O.T.C. vvill put on a special revievv at this time. During the year the students in the various units of the course have been given opportunity to become familiar with all phases of their branch of the service. The infantrymen have had practice With the many weapons in use at the present time and there were the usual drills in rifle target shooting. Artillery students, besides learning the technique of firing the big guns, were given many hours of riding and horse- manship. In the Advanced Course, the more technical phases of each branch were studied and the student LEE GEORGE DAVY -31 officers given practice in the situations which might Colm! qf Illfliilflj' confront a commander in time of emergency. 1l4'58j ami ieiQii.aNmin..nr .... . . e Camprny' Attmtiozzf Besides the regular routine of drill, the Military Department sponsors many other activities during the year. The Officers Club and Scabbard and Blade, com- posed of members of the Advanced Course, both had a very successful season. The rifle and pistol teams each had a large turnout and placed very well in their several matches. The rifle team engaged in a series of telegraphic matches during the winter, meeting most of the good teams in the country. The great interest in horsemanship made possible the organization this year of the Cornell Polo and Riding Club with over a hundred members. The University outdoor and indoor polo teams were chosen from this group and each met several opponents. Due to the lack of practice facilities the squads were very much handi- capped in their preparations. With the great interest shown in the sport, it is hoped that plans for the new riding hall and stables will be pushed and that the erection of the building will start soon. The Work of the band deserves special mention this year, since tvvo varsity bands of sixty pieces each were formed. The red coated first band played at all the important athletic contests in Ithaca and, in addition, made trips to Princeton and Philadelphia for the football games there. The second band, dressed in the regular basic course gray uniforms, also played at many of the home games. CHRISTOPHER W. WILSON, JR., '31 Colonel of Field Artillefjf 11439l 32 HR, Sn, if .,,g.L , 4 ..-41, H440 P1 E I. IGI O Q5 I H -V - , SAGE CI-IAPEL -fx X, Xu - i 4 Cornell United Religious Work CABINET GFFICERS CLARENCE HENRY YARRQW, '31 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,4,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, FRED HATTEN COWDEN, '31 ......,..... TETSUO Sco'r'r MIYAKAWA, '31 ..,.,.,, PAUL LORING HULSLANDER, '31 ,.,..,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,4,,,.,,,,,-,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,, , W CHURCH RELATIONS PERCIVAL GEORGE BARBER, '32.. .,,...,..... .. GARRETT VAN SICLEN RYERSON, '32 .,,.,.,,, LLOYD RAYMOND WHEELER, Grad. ..... . WILLIAM PRESTON HICKS, '33 .......L LEO PAUL KATZIN, Grad .,,-,,,,.,,,,,,,, EDWARD TRAILL HORN, '31 ,,,,,,,,,,,,R, THOMAS CARLTON BRAYSHAW, '32 ,........ PAUL CUMMINGS HICKOK, '32 ,.,,..... THOMAS ANDREW MCGOEY, '31 ,...,.. JOHN FULLER TAYLOR, '33 ,,,,,,,,-,,, . .............. Pl'E.fi6?f'5I1l .,.Vice-Prefidefzt ....,.......Ker01'ding Senfetmjf Cafrefparzding .Yecretmy ...................Bapti.rt Congreggafional ........Epifc0p:zl .,......Friemi.r .. .,,...,,.. J Ewifb ..........Lzztbemn ........M6lb0diJt ....,.,,....P1fe.n5ylerifzn .........Roman Catholic ........,,,U7Zifdl'i471 The Frnlsmmz Camp at Ljifff, .S'eptembe1' 1930 H4423 :emu HAR Cornell United Religious Work STAFF RICHARD HENRY EDWARDS ...,.,... .........,...., . .... .,...... D i rector and Vomtionfzl Cozmrel MAYNARD LAMAR CASSADY ......... ....................,... E xorzftiw .S'oo1'etoU JAMES THOMAS CRONINW. ........,...,,..... Direftox' of Relixgiour Regiftmtion GEORGE EUGENE DURHAM, '19 ......... .........,...........,... D ireotof of Conferelzrer JOHN DIETRICH WITTICH FETTERW, ,, , ........... Director of Church Relation: TSADORE BINSWANGER HOFFUIAN ,..... ...................... D ireolor of Lihrmjy FTLANK LAMBERT ,..,.. ................,...... ......... D i rector of De11otio1ml .Yerivoe JAM15 ASHTON GREENE MOORE ,,,,. ........ D ireotor ofEx!e12Jion .Yerozoe HUGH ANDERSON MORAN ........... ....,.... D irerlor of Religjozer Edfzoeztion MRS. IDA VENTERS EDMOND ......... ...............,......,.......,......,,.... ....... D i rector of Jtudefzl Employment PUBLICATIONS JERMAIN DOTY PORTER, '32 ,,,,,,..,,,,..., ,.,....,.,,.,,..,.,,.,.,..,.......,......,,....,................, E rlitor, The Frefhmon Hamihook ROBERT ELLSWORTH STEVENS, '32 ,,...... ......... B mifzerr MdHdg61', The Frefhmon Handbook EDGAR COLYER TAYLOR, '33 ,................ ........ ......,...............,... E ei itor, The Bezrrzocle ROGER BIDLEMAN GARLOCK, '33 ,,........ ......... A Jsiftafit Editor, The Bofmzole Craver Cassady Hicks Garlock Carson J. Taylor Edwards Huntington Porter Hickok Ryerson Blinkoff Moran Durham Hoffman Yarrow Hulslander Cronin Lambert 1144312 ww f EAN T' 'T' '-Q. 4 QYFSNITQI g., ,l!- Cornell United Religious Work CLARENCE HENRY YARROW, '31 ,,...... FRED HATTEN COWDEN, '3l,, .,,.., TETSUO SCOTT MIYAKAWA, '31 ....... PAUL LORING HULSLANDER, '31 .... CABINET OFFICERS CHURCH RELATIONS PERCIVAL GEORGE BARBER, '32,, . ,,,,,,,. , .,,-,,-,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , GARRETT VAN SICLEN RYERSON, '32 .,.,,,,,. LLOYD RAYMOND WHEELER, Grad, .... . WILLIAM PRESTON Hxcxcs, '33. ,,..,.,, LEO PAUL KATZIN, Grad ................ EDWARD TRAILL HORN, '31 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, THOMAS CARLTON BRAYSHAW, '32 ,-,,,.,, PAUL CUMMINGS HICKOK, '32 ..,......,. THOMAS ANDREW MCGOEY, '31 ,... JOHN FULLER TAYLOR, '33 ........... .. ......,....... Pnafidevzt ...Vife-Prefident ............Recording .Yecfetarjf Carrexpanding Secretary ...........,........Bfzptin Cangregafiomzl .,....,......EpiJc0pfzl .........Frie7m'.r .....,....fewifb ....,.....L11tbe1':zn ..,..,......MeZlaadiJt ...............Pr.e.rf9yterifzn i,,.......Ram:m Cfztfaalic .,..........Unitarim1 ' ' .,......:f,-W.,-...,,,...- .-.i- ...i,i....i, Tb: FftIl97HdI1 Camp ut Liile, Sfptember 1930 H442H ....l...-.... - Jil no on C0 IT ll. IZ A04 A 'E A , , W- . Cornell United Religious Work STAFF RICHARD HENRY EDWARDS .......,.. ,,....,...,.,.... . .,... ....... D i rector and Vocational Cozmfel MAYNARD LAMAR CASSADY .,........ , ..................,.... Exerutioo .Tecrermy JAMES THOMAS CRONINM ,,...,........... Dirertor of R6!ixgi0IlI Regiftratiorz GEORGE EUGENE DURHAM, '19 ..,,....... ............,...,... D irector of C07Zf6'1'E7ZCEJ' JOHN DIETRICH WITTICH FETTBR ,..,. .......... D irerfor of Chzfrrh Releztiom ISADORE BINSWANGER HOFFMAN .,...... .........,........... D irector of Library FRANK LAMBERT ...... .........,.....,,....... ....... D i rector of Devotional .Yerivoc JAMES ASHTON GREENE MOORE... ........ Director of Exremiozz .Sxervzoo HUGH ANDERSON MORAN ,..,..... ...,.... D irecfor of Religious Edncoztion MRS. IDA VENTBRS EDMOND ......, .........A..............,............ . .,.., ,.,..,... D i rertor of .Ytzzrlent Employment PUBLICATIONS JBRMAIN DOTY PORTER, '32 ...... .,.,.............................,....,..,.,,....,.,.,........, E ditor, The Fredammz Handbook ROBERT ELLSWORTH STEVENS, '32 .,....... ........ B zorizzeu Manager, The Frexlzmfm Handbook EDGAR COLYER TAYLOR, '33 ........,...... .,...,,,................. Editor, The Bornoole ROGER BIDLEMAN GARLOCK, '33 ........ ........ A norton! Editor, The Bo:-fzorle Craver Cassady Hicks Garlock Carson J. Taylor Edwards Huntington Porter Hickok Ryerson Blinkoff Moran Durham Hoffman Yarrow Hulslander Cronin Lambert H4433 4 as lltillll Q13 lNlEll-ll.lAN 4 1 1 The Twill Glem Outing Cabin Cornell United Religious Work Cornell University was one of the Hrst non-secretarian institutions of higher learning founded in this country. From the first it has developed a tradition of religious freedom and tolerance. In keeping with and enforcing this tradition, the Cornell United Religious Work has developed into an organization conceived on the broadest lines. The Cornell United Religious Work as conceived and organized implies a broad interpretation of the word religious Only upon this basis can the manifold and varied activities be unified and understood. The C. U. R. W. is interested, as is the whole University, in the development ofthe individual student to his highest elifectiveness in the society of which he is a part. The resources and potential force of the United Religious Work were never more fully brought out than in the banquet held in April at Risley Hall. President Farrand, Dick Edwards, and the two student presidents Jean Randall and Sam Levering, furnished the food for thought. The banquet was the culmination of a year of this united effort and the starring point for a year of still greater achievement to come. A large part of the work is carried on in formal discussion groups. Thus, during the past year, the Saturday Lunch Club, Poetry Group, and Cabinet have met for discussion. The Sunday afternoon Forum has given ample opportunity to get the viewpoint of Sage Chapel Preachers in a more personal way. Courses of study of religion have been increasingly well attended. A council of undergraduates was organized to formulate plans for improvement of campus relations, fraternity rushing receiving first consideration. Small commissions worked through reports on prohibition and compulsory military training. 4 The C, U. R. W,, believing that some of the most valuable experiences of education come from Contact with peoples and CLARENDE HENRY Yannow, '31 Prrridmr ll444ll im- '..'lf'L'l.Tl' IT.1.gTZl l qi 'i 'lv Pt!! ll ill F 5' i '1'LLllTZ,1s.LII.ili. Z The Libraiy in Barnes Hall! problems of other countries and races, has carried out a program aiming to bring about this broadening contact. A reception for foreign students was held in November, when nationalities were forgotten, races merged, and all united to participate in a general good time. With the same general purpose, a Quartet of Negro singers was invited from Hampton Institute, enabling a large audience in Bailey Hall to hear their favorite Negro spirituals, as well as to learn about and contribute to the work at Hampton Institute. For a week in December, by means of teas, exhibits, speeches, and discussions, the culture and problems of China were brought to the attention of undergraduates. In February, Kirby Page opened up the Held of international relations in a series of excellent discussions. The League of Nations received attention in March in connection with the Model League of Nations Assembly at Princeton. Orientation groups were conducted the second semester of last year to discuss the questions most often arising among Freshmen, such as How to Study, Budgeting Time, and similar problems. Registration for Freshmen at Barnes Hall was instituted to enable them to become acquainted with staff and student leaders who might help them if necessary, The Freshman Stag Night brought a group of some four hundred Freshmen together in one of the greatest nights of the Freshman year. A Freshman club, carrying on the Red Lion club tradition, conducted discussions of matters especially interesting to first-year men. Much help was received during the past year through contacts with other colleges at State and National Conferences, notably at Forest Park, and Camp Dudley in the summer, and Rochester and Buck Hill Falls in the winter. A delegation of some nine students and faculty found the experiment of a National Student-Faculty Conference at Detroit especially rich in ideas. All through the varied aspects of the work during the year, there was a constant tendency to appraise and evaluate, to keep to the important and stress the fundamental meaning and signi- Hcance of all phases. While the list of things left undone might greatly outnumber those done, yet some progress can be noted for the year in the carrying out of basic aims and purposes. MAYNARD LAMAR CASSADY Exerzztive Sffffldl-jf , H 5 --.........--..s- .... -,e....-s.a..L,-....-. ,... ,-,.-...-. T., , -. Llmj 1g,J i-f,-I-ET-, L, Q-3 Q 1 1:Cfl:1l:lA:J11:l':i3.Ll:t:liif:i:l:l:l1fl:lil: i!'ilTi!'Zl?a rx 1? 0 I I 5 1 w L N - 71.-I F D , xx j 1 x J , X. W , . , ,,.,z... Y-- f-n -1 whirl imma lt l li CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN For more than three decades Charles E. Treman rendered a service to under- graduate sport and undergraduate music at Cornell which was as priceless as it was unknown. and unappreciated. As the Cornell steward .of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association, as Chairman of the Rowing Committee, as a member of the Athletic Council, and as the financial genius of the Musical Clubs, his hand quietly guided the destinies of Cornell rowing and undergraduate singing for a generation. When in 1895 misguided enthusiasm sent the Glee Club on a tour through Eng- land and to the doors of the bankruptcy courts, it was Charlie Treman who came to the rescue and quietly guided that organization through the next thirty years back to sense and solvency. During the latter part of the long period when the late Charles E. Courtney was forcing Cornell crews tovictory and the athletic adminis- tration to nervous prostration, it was Charlie Treman who bore the brunt and lub- ricated hot bearings. In all departments of Cornell athletic experience for the last twenty-two years, when affairs became tangled and teinpers over-strained, it was always Charlie Treman who was called in to settle things when all else had failed. He has a rare genius for handling men with good nature. No one will ever know the number of battles that never were fought because Charlie Treman stepped in and turned hot words to laughter. Wise, sane, long-suffering, and good-natured, Charles E. Treman for thirty years gave his best to Cornell and to Cornell sport, and there is owed to him a great debt that can never be repaid. ' M4911 H C M1915 I KQDLQN 'LILIL IAN DEXTER SIMPSON KIMEALL ........,. ROMEYN BERRY ..,....,.............. CHARLES HAZEN BLOoD...--....... WILDER DWIGHT BANCROPT,,.,,,.. FOSTER MELDRUM COPFIN ...,.. Claarlee Edward Trenzan ........,,,,...,,.. RICHARD JOHN HEIDELBERGER ...,.,. CHARLES LEIGHTON MCGAVERN ....,.. PHILIP HEAD FOOTE ,...,.,,........,,,,., JOSEPH WILLIAM BEACHAM, JR. .,.... . PAUL NORMAN HUNT ..............,. JEREMIAH STANTON FINCH ....,... JULIAN SCOTT BUTTERWORTH ..,,.... Daniel Fletclner Hoy ,,,,.........,,.,., SIDNEY GOODMAN, ,..,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,,, FRANK THOEURN ARMSTRONG ........ CHARLES ALBERT STORKE, ......... . BRISTOW ADAMS ................... Athletic Council SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR ....., ....... I ,-..,, CHRISTOPHER XVILLIAM WILSON, JR. JAMES DOUGLAS COLMAN ,.,. .,....... , ...,. LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE ,....,. HARRY MAURICE MURPHY ,,,,,...,..,,, VEASEY BELL CULLEN ,....,,... MEARICK FUNKHOUSER ...... CHARLES LOVE DURHAM ...,.. MACY MURRAY LIPSCHITZ ....,. RALPH FENNO PROCTOR ....... JOSEPH HUGH MCKANE ,,.,.... HARRY CAPLAN ,,...,,..........,,,.. A ,,....,.,,,, JAMES WADSWORTH MCCULLOUGH 7 JR ...... GEORGE VAN MCKAY ....,..,...................... WILLIAM SUMNER ROBERTS ....... CHARLES DIBBLB BOSTWICK ..,..,. FRED CLIFFORD FAY ,,,,, - ,,,..,,. JAMES RICHARD KNIFE ..,......, ROBERT WVILLIAM PURCELL ........, ROLLINS ADAMS EMERSON .,.... HAROLD THOMAS CLARK ..,... HARRY GLEN HERB ,,,,,,.,,,..,,.,, JAMES JAMISON HUNTER, JR ..... HERMAN DIEDRICHS ,,.........,. MONFORD POWELL MILES ....... LESTER CUYLER DADE .,..,.......... FREDERICK PARKER FRANTZ ,...,,... LAURENCE PUMPELLY .,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,., CRISTOIIAL MANUEL MARTINEZ'ZORILLA ....,. GEORGE RICHARD SCHOEDINGER, JR ......... CALVIN AUG USTUS ELWOOD ...,,...,,....... W...,,.,,,.......Pre.rielent .......Graa'zeate Manager ........Financial Aoloieer .,,,.,........Coancil Member .,....AlZl77Z7Zi Representative .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Crew Aeloifer .,.....Con2nzodore of Crew ,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,.,,Manager of Crew ..,....A.f.riJtanf Manager of Crew ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,Football Aeloirer ........Captain of Football .,,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,,..,Manager of Football .......Af.ri.rtanz' Manager of Football mm,,,.,,,,,.,,.,...,Ba,reball Aeloicer ........Capfain of Baxeball ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...Manager of Bafekall ...Auiftant Manager of Bafeball Aeloicer .......Capfain of Track ....................Manager of Track ......Af.viftant Manager of Track ..,...,,,.........Ba,rketlall Aclvieer ...,....Captain of Bafketoall ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,Manager of Baeketkall Anirtant Manager of Bafketoall ,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WreJtlzng Aolvzfer ......Captain of Wreftling ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,Manager of Wreftling .Aniftant Manager of Wrextling ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,...Soccer Aeloixer .......Caprain of Soccer -,,.,....,,.,,...,,,Manager of .Yoccer ......A,r.riItanr Manager of Soccer ,,,,.,,,..,...,,.,.Lacro.r.re Aeloixer ,..,....Capzain of Lacrone , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., . .,,.. Manager of Lacrofee .......AJ.ri.rtant Manager of Lacroix: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,........Hockey Aelvicer ..,,....Capfain of Hockey ,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,I....MdHdgE1' of Hockey ......A.rriJtant Manager of Hockey Aelvifer ........Captain of Tenni: ,,,.,.,.,.,,.,,,,, Manager of Tennif ......A.rJi.rtant Manager of Terznix ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,Fencing Aduifer ...,..Captain of Fencing ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,Manager of Fenczng ...,.,..AJJi.rtant Manager of Fencing H4503 S. 1931 Y. AUSTIN JR. R. W. BROWN .T- O B. BURKE . R. CARVALHO B. B. CLARK G . H. CLARK H. T. CLARK E. L. COLYER R. C. CROSBY J. P. DONOVAN S. L. ELMER, JR. C. H. ENDEMANN K. T. FAIRFAX F. C. FAY G. C. FURMAN S. GOODMAN F. A. GRAVINO E. W. GUTI-IRIE C. H. HABICHT B. W. HACKSTARI1 F. F. A A E. HARTZSCH M. HAUSERMAN . L. HESSNEY . W. HOPPENSTED P. N. HUNT M. I. JOHNSON C. E. LARSON M. M. LIPSCHITZ R. C. LLOP F. A. LUEDER, JR. E. MADDEN E. E. MAIORANA T, JR. llilllili lLIDRNIE.lLlLIlA.N Wearers Of the C. M. MARTINEZ-ZORRILA J. W. MCCULLOUGH, JR. C. H. MEXNIG M. P. MILES C. F. MULLXGAN H. M. MURPHY' E. S. OPEENHEIMER J. R. PARKER, JR. B. B. RHODES O. B. SCHOENRELD S. B. SCHRUEDER C. V. SCHUCHARD H. F. SCHULTZ J. R. SHALLCROSS H. B. SI-IOEMAKER F. W. SHORT R. F. SPITZMILLER E. THOMSON G. C. WALLACE R. C. WILLIAMS 1932 ' J. S. BUTTERWORTH S. O. CLAGGETT E. W. COPPAGE G. H. CORNISH C. DOGNY-LARCO E. H. EEELHARE D. F. ECKERT G. H. EIEERT G. H. ELLIS A. GEORGE, JR. L. M. HANDLEMAN MC R. HEIDELBERGER R. F.. HIGGINS S. W. HUBBEL G. E. KAPPLER A. L. LARSON A. F. MARTIN J. C. MARTINEZ-ZORRILLA J. R. MCKOWNE P. MCMANUS S. L. MEILMAN K. W. MUELLER J. L. NILES J. A. OEST F. E. OLIJITCH G. S. PARSONS A. F. RANNEY H. RIEKERT N. ROTHSTEIN S. F. SCILEPPI J. R. SHIELDS M. R. STEVENS I. V. TULLAR R. M. WILSON G. C. ZAHN 1933 J. D. BENNETT R. H. BEYER W. B. PENNY E. F. P-OND B. J. VIVIANO R. R. WILLIAMS P. M. WINSLOW P lI451H a inausu lE4DlRNEILILlItANI Graduate Manager of Athletics Qfvacfyfiu, H452H FOGTEJALL ' 'gi' ' f ' ' l 'H l' nr ,,, , , ,. , YW W ,W N ' ' ----:1L1'i'1 ?- 1:2--z-.zzqgggv--w. ' 1. ,,,,,,, 1' TI-TE FCOTBALI. COACHING STAFF IN 1903, COLGNEI. J. W, BEACI-IAM, '97, FRONT CENTER , V , . .,. ., .- - - gr -11 may Ii eiftfwua. li lx W-T.-.-. P, N, HUNT G. DOBIE C. M. MARTINEZ-ZORRILLA Cfzprfzirz Comb Captain-Elect The IQSO Football Season In September, the year's football prospects appeared exceptionally bright, with eleven lettermen of the 1929 team eligible for the new season. The hopes for success on Schoellkopf Field were dimmed only by the fact that Handleman and Stevens were the only veterans in the backfield, and that Stevens would be less effective than in 1929 unless a successor could be found to Howard Johnson, the other member of Cornell's brilliant passing combination. The freshman victories of the year before indicated, however, such excellent new material as to compensate for any losses that might have been suffered. The first game of the season was won from Clarkson Tech on September 26, by the score of 66-O, fifty three points being garnered in the first half. The sophomore backs shone, Viviano making the first two touchdowns, and Smith, Beyer, and Pente- cost also turning in fine performances. The passing attack seemed strong, but was partly explained by errors in the opponent's defense. The week before the Niagara game held much doubt concerning a sweeping victory by Cornell. The Purple and White was strengthened by an unusually large number of veterans, who had made a stellar showing in their first game. The first quarter, however, eliminated all doubts. A well-trained, versatile Varsity became thoroughly aroused and plunged on to a 61-14 victory, Viviano, spearhead of the attack, played a vital part in the defense and was continually in the limelight. lt became obvious in this game that Coach Dobie's greatest problem was with his reserves. Although plucky and well-trained, the team was not sufliciently heavy for the major games, where everything would depend on replacements. H4541 . , '- j! 1 -V Y- r , V I 1 - Y- .-a- .. ,. ..- ,i......-:.?W -,af,..Q.... w ' V i V- - 3 . 1 ......,r.-..,...,........a..,: IM iw l1lflflNFlfI!liKl'sl X 'ff' Q.'f1Il f'iL-x 'g, ' ' Y 'lfflfl ' ' JK ,g2:' K ' Q Hfzfzdfemmz Get: Of zz Punt in fbe Dartmafztla Gam: Mffflifffl The excessive heat, causing shortened quarters and two lethargic squads, made the game with Hampden-Sidney rather uninteresting to watch. The Southerners' clever, open style of play and their surface passes had always been difficult for Cornell to fathom, and this game was no exception. The work of the Cornellians was mechan- ical throughout. They had little spirit and, accordingly, their passing attack did not click. The excellent work of the backfield in general brought the total score to 47-6. Decked out in new uniforms, white stripes over the traditional red jerseys, the Cornell team journeyed to Princeton on October 17 for its first major game. At the beginning of the season, the Tigers were recognized as strong opposition, but lack of drive was marked as the season progressed. The backfield possessed much potential offense, and the team as a whole had mastered all the threats of attack, but this was offset by its ineffective interference, and the poor execution which pervaded the entire organization. A swiftly moving drive in the first half won the game for the Varsity, for the third and fourth quarters saw the Cornellians slipping ever backwards with the Tigers threatening at every moment. In the first quarter, Howson, Princeton's left halfback, punted to the ten yard line, the forty thousand spectators in Palmer Stad- ium rose to their feet as the Cornellians brought the ball to the Princeton fifteen yard marker. Viviano rushed through for a touchdown on the next play. In the second period, a pass from Handleman to Lueder yielded forty-five yards for Cornell. Rushes and a penalty netted first down and Handleman put the ball over on the first try. In the second half over-confidence prevailed among the players, and they gave the most ragged exhibition of the season. In the third quarter Princeton scored when Beyer fumbled a punt on the fifteen yard line. Nicholson, a replacement back for the Tigers, slipped around the left end, entered an open stretch, and got over the line without being touched. The remainder of the game showed the Ithacans on the iL455I1i - lllilll UQKIQEHQNE l- H, ll ,-f- Y H!Z77ZPd671'.Ssi67l77Ej' Complain zz Pan MWF lookout for the long, looping passes hurled by the Orange and Black. The ineffectual- ity of these gave an added glimpse of the careful training of Cornell's aerial defense. The Red and White triumphed, 12-7. - ln the two weeks between the Princeton and Columbia games great optimism was expressed for the Redmen. The New Yorkers had not won a major game in three years, and their efforts during the season had not been exceptional. The Lions had a constant threat in Ralph Hewitt, back, who scored all of their ten points in the game. He had the support of a strong line and excellent interference. With probably one of the best dropkicks of all time, Hewitt gave his team a 3-O lead, which proved to be the winning margin. On the thirty-two yard line near halftime, HANDLEM.4i a relieved Cornell eleven thought a long Lion drive was over. Hewitt, however, thought otherwise. The angle was bad, the distance was great, and the wind was tricky, but he showed no hesita- tion. The ball flew on a high arc, and floated gracefully across the bar. Then came the first teal Cornell effort, but there was not time to accomplish any- thing. ln the second half, George, Cor- nell tackle, kicked off to the ten yard line. Hewitt caught the ball and started slowly behind a cloud of interference. As the first Cornell man came up he let out speed, broke for the right sideline, V1v1ANo 545611 , llmu f1J ll-I!.ll iw. Cofwirla .SQCQFEI A gnimt Clarkfafz KMH reached the open stretch, and passed the Cornell tacklers before they realized what had been accomplished. He crossed the line, then came back and drop-kicked the extra point. A sudden pass in the fourth period caught Columbia unawares and carried the ball away from the danger zone. Later a Columbia back interfered with a Cornell receiver and Beyer, on an end run, put the ball into scoring position, Viviano carry- ing it across. The extra point was added by Captain Hunt. Perhaps the whole story of the 10-7 defeat can be told in the Cornellians' inability to click on the offensive until it was too late. Cornell, without any difficulty, triumphed over Hobart on the following Sat- urday. The Geneva eleven was short of reenforcements, while Coach Dobie made use of three complete teams. In the third quarter Pentecost gathered in a punt and ran forty-five yards to an apparent touchdown, but the ball was called back and Cornell was penalized for roughing the kicker. In the next period, however, both Pentecost and Stevens scored. The final tally was 54-O. Perhaps the most spectacular game of the entire season was the battle with Dartmouth, November 15. The Big Green team was exceptionally strong and was able to supply reenforcements .ze-. .. equal in ability to the men they replac- B ER ed. The thirteen points which Cornell Luamm 545711 ......5. rm.,-Q-I ,........, i ,Ii Vivifzno Set For zz Pan Agazimf Dartmouth Kem' gained in this contest were the first scores to be made against the Hanover first team all seasong the nineteen which the Indians made were secured only by long, desperate passes. An alert and courageous Cornell eleven battled for the lead at all timesg a keen and aggressive offense worked in harmony with a defiant and efhcient defense. The Redmen scored first, assumed a 13-12 lead in the second half, and protected their own one-foot line with a magnificent defense while the Hanoverians still had three downs to go. A fumble by Morton, recovered by Joe Martinez-Zorrilla, brought the ball to the thirty-yard line. Viviano gained twelve yards, but lost five on a penalty. A long pass from Handleman to Beyer yielded Cornell an easy touchdown. A little later a penalty gave Dartmouth first down on the twenty-yard line. Morton and Wilkins lost ten yards in two plays, but a pass to Wolff down the sidelines evened the score. An additional point was prevented by Martinez. An intercepted pass in the third ROTHSTHIN TULLAR GEORGE M5811 l. e - S an r it r my l is na f-ov if Viviana Completing zz Pan in the Penn Game Kffm' quarter started a drive by the Green which ended with a touchdown by Wolff. Again no extra point was gained. In the last period Bob Stevens was put into the game, and the crowd witnessed a sensational passing attack, Stevens to Viviano and Lueder. A flat pass to Viviano gave first down, then Stevens, fading back, eluded his would-be tacklers, waited un- til Handleman was free in the end zone, and with a beautiful pass accounted for an- other touchdown. The additional point was again added by Hunt. Dartmouth then threw caution to the winds. Three drives, replete with passes, were slowed up as the effective Cornell defense flashed into action. Finally, Wolff, with a long pass to McCall, forced the ball across the line and gave his team the winning touchdown. The same team which faced Dartmouth succeeded in downing Penn for the first time in eight years on Thanksgiving Day. Franklin Field that day saw a confident, gritty, and well-trained eleven exert a spirit of team play which won the day from Q ' m a, jv . p . fc? I. ,-Q Af A uf 5, 0 CLAGGETT MARTINEZ-ZORRILLA RIEKER1' l459l at 1 ll fin is as it e. 1 Pa lim ll : - L..-..,., J Y i I After the Victory al Ffzzizklin Field KWH' the Red and Blue. Football was played by Cornell which smacked of George Pfann and Eddie Kawg perhaps of all, Bart Viviano and Les Handleman excelled. It was, however, a game in which all participants played to their utter capacity and beyond, a game significant of the Cornell spirit. Twice in the first period Penn was saved by a hair's breadthg it was in the second period that all points were made by both teams. The Red eleven rushed down to the ten-yard line, but a pass from center was fumbled. Lueder recovered the ball on the twenty-five yard line, and a pass from Handleman to Beyer placed it on the three-yard line. Once there, it was a relatively simple matter for Viviano to rush the pigskin across and for Captain Hunt to add the extra point. A pass from Handleman over the goal line to Beyer, who made a brilliant catch, accounted for Cornell's second touchdown. Toward the end of the half, Munger of Penn tossed a quick pass along the sidelines to Burnett, who outran sev- 9.6 eral tacklers and tallied the Red and Blue's only points. The second half was an example of per- fect control on the part of the Cornellians. There was one attempt made by the Quak- ers to even the score, but this was spoiled when Viviano intercepted a pass on the Cornell 40-yard line. Penn held Cornell on the two-yard line for several charges and prevented further scoring. A joyous Cor- nellian celebration on Franklin Field closed xv,,LL.,CE the 1930 football season. STaVaNs T TH?1i6o1f VE D:1r'tmoJ1tf5 Hifi the Lille lVidf-Ilfnld Viviuna .S-'.60l'lEJ' in the Penn Game Wild-Wvfld H4613 HZQHI 1 1 r 3 I 1 3,3 5 E Hi 5 i h i ee i r , V l- e W I be 1 5 - t Sheehan Butterworth Britton Rothstein Pond Tullar Larson Claggett Young George Dobie Tattersheld Finch Viviano Martinez-Zorrilla Handlcman C. Martinez-Zorrilla Wallace Hunt Hackstaff Lueder Riekert Beyer Penny sa hh- ,f :QE iv ZZ 5'-fra Q F-'J' 'r 2 it x If 55 if r 113111 fQ0l113NfL1,,ll-ll f 1950 Varsity Football Team OFFICERS PAUL NORMAN HUNT, '31, .,....,V.....,.a,....,,.,.,...,..,....,. ...,...,...a4a, C aptaia CRISTOBAL MANUEL MARTINEZ-ZORRILLA, '32 .....,,,. ,,.UU,.,. C aptain-Elect JEREMIAH STANTON FINCH, '31 U.UYUU,.,,., .UU.,.,.,a............. U... .... ,.UU..a7.... M a 77 a get JULIAN SCOTT BUTTERWORTH, '32 ....,Y.,,..,,w,..,,....,,U .,.,,UU A Jflftant Manager COACHES GILMORE DOBIE ,....4,A,..,.............. .,,..,,..,v,..,,U..,,.., . , ,.Ua,.A,,,,U. Head Coach THOMAS FRANCIS FENNELL, 2D, '26. ,..,. . JAMES PAYTON TATTERSEIELD, '30 ..U,,..,. Afflftant Caach Afflftant Coach FRED JOHN WRAMPLEMEIER, '29 ,,,...,..........,.....,. .... Afflftant Coach TEAM SAMUEL OLINGER CLAGGETT, '32 ..........A.........L.,.,. ,. .... Right End JOSE CLAUDIO MARTINEZ-ZORRILLA, '32 ,..,..,... v..,,LL. R ight Emi GEORGE OSTROM YOUNG, '32 ,.., .........L,,,....,., .... . , ..,.... R ight End ALBERT LLOYD LARSON, '32 .....W,,,,,,..Y,,.T,,.,...,E,,,.,.LLL. ...,.T, R ight Tackle CRISTOBAL MANUEL MARTINEZ-ZORRILLA, '32 .. ,...... ...,... R ight Tackle NATHAN ROTHSTEIN, '32 .............. f ....TvVU,...,c,v.,v....,...T.L. L,..... R ight Tackle PAUL NORMAN HUNT, '31 .T...,... WILFORD BOCHAT PENNY, '33 .,w..... HERBERT JOSEPH RIEKERT, '32 ,.,...T.,.. GEORGE -CURTIS WALLACE, '31 ..,....,. BRUCE WILSON HACKSTAFF, '31 ..,,.,....,,. TRVING VALENCOURT TULLAR, '32 ....... .,...RZght Gaartl .,...,,.,,,,I.,Center ......,..,..Center .,..,,,...,.,..Centef ,...,.....Left Gaarrl ...,..,,..Left Gzearel ABRAHAM GEORGE, '33 ..,.,........,,... , ...,...,.. Left Tackle FRANCIS ASBURY LUEDER, '31 ..,,.,.,....,... I...,.........,,. L eft Ena' LESTER MARCUS HANDLEMAN, '32 .....,..,. ..,.., Right Halfhack JOSEPH BARTHOLOMEW VIVIANO, '33 ....I.. ,... C...,. RICHARD HEWSON BEYER, '33 ,,...,.....,....... EDWARD FRANKLIN POND, '33 ,,....,,.. MILES ROBERT STEVENS, 32 ...,....,..............,.,..........,., SUBSTITUTES JOSEPH NAJEEE ABBOTT, '33 WILLIAM KENNEDY BORLAND, '32 GILBERT MANDEVILLE BRINDLEY, '32 GEORGE HARLAN CORNISH, '32 JOHN EVANS ESTABROOK, '32 BERNARD LEONARD FALK, '32 LEONARD GORDON, '31 CHARLES DUDLEY IVES, '32 .,.Left Halfhack ..,...,...,,..Fallhack Qaaeterhack ,Qaaeterhack PAUL STEWART JOSEPH, '33 EDWARD EUGENE LIPINSKI, '33 HARRY WILLIAM LUNDIN, '33 WILLIAM TRVING PENTECOST, '33 ARTHUR HAMBLETON ROSS, '32 SIDNEY PETER SKOKOS, '31 EDWARD JOSEPH SMITH, '33 RICHARD DEAN VANDERWARKER, '33 1146311 l...l-..,SM..M.,,, i. ,........-1- , new it I2 to N as I1 1 as AN I9 5 o Football Record Date Sw re Scare Sept. 27 Cornell 66 Clarkson Tech O Oct. 4 Cornell 61 Niagara 14 Oct. 11 Cornell 47 Hampden-Sidney 6 Oct. 18 Cornell 12 Princeton 7 Nov 1 Cornell 7 Columbia 10 Nov 8 Cornell 54 Hobart O Nov. 15 Cornell 13 Dartmouth 19 Nov 27 Cornell 13 Pennsylvania 7 1930 MANAGEMENT Place Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Princeton New York Ithaca Ithaca Philadelphia JEREMIAH STANTON FINCH, '31 JULIAN ScoTT BUTTERWORTH, '32 Mmmgfr Anitrmnr Manager 146411 rwfxc Y- A, ,, W ,-.- , JOHN PAUL JONES, '13, SETS A WORLDS RECORD IN Tl-IE MILE ., .. t a IIIEHH ll'1lffPl?.'Nllf,ll..ll,.II.NN We v 9-.Q Q 2 - K if ,?. iaaiiaafft Pgailg f J. F. MOAKLEY C. E. TREMAN, JR. Conch Cfzptfzifz The 1930 Track Season I Although prospects at the start of the season were disappointing, Coach Moakley produced a powerful track team that compiled a brilliant record, tying Penn for the Indoor Intercollegiate Championship and winning three of its four dual meets by large margins. As finally developed, the squad proved remarkably well rounded, displaying strength in every department. There were no spectcular performers, but the entire team, particularly Levy, Weis and Schoenfeld in the weights, Colyer in the pole vault, Heasley and Clark in the hurdles, and Treman, Pattison, Elmer, and Meinig in the running events contributed to the success of the season. The year opened with the tenth annual Triangular meet in Boston on February 24th. While a strong Harvard outfit captured first place with comparative ease, the Cornellians displayed marked ability to take second honors from Dartmouth. Cornell showed remarkable strength in the field events, but its usual weakness in the sprints gave the Crimson a lead that could not be overcome. The Red and White made a clean sweep of the shot put, Levy establishing a new meet record. Colyer and Wickham tied for firsts in their respective events, and Weis and Heasley'were barely nosed out by their opponents. At the Indoor Intercollegiates held in New York City the following week, Cornell scored the most startling upset of the track season. Conceded no better than sixth place, the Red and White trackmen showed unexpected strength to finish in a deadlock with Penn for first place. Weis was the only lthacan to win his event, although Colyer tied with two others for first in the pole vault. Levy bettered Captain Anderson's shot put record of last year, but placed behind Sexton of George- town. The mile relay team, trailing in twelfth place at the half, came in third through the superlative efforts of Captains Treman and Elmer, the latter finally nosing out the Boston College runner by less than an inch. In all, eleven Cornellians figured in the scoring, garnering points in everything except the sprints. H466H ,W lfflllill lfiMlfNE?E..l1,Il R F1 ego. ni , wg. iaaidfaaat S. L. ELMER, Jn. R. BANGS Captain-Elert AIIiIfd77l Coach On March 8th, the team overwhelmed Yale in the annual Drill Hall meet, winning by the largest margin in seven years. The meet was replete with thrills, five dual meet records being broken and two others equalled. The half mile run was the feature of the evening. Talcott, of Yale, led until the final lap, when Captain Treman brought the crowd to its feet cheering with a sensational finish, to win first place and break the meet record with the time of 1 minute 5975 seconds. Dulaff beat the Blue and White runner to the tape by inches to take second. The Cornell athletes made a clean sweep of the two mile run and the shot put, Pattison and Levy winning. Weis and Ellis led the weightmen, Martin and Homan the milers, and Clark and Heasley beat out the other hurdlers, to take first and second places. Wickham and Colyer triumphed over their respective rivals by clearing the bar on their third trials. Two weeks later, in the last meet of the indoor season, Cornell crushed Michigan, 63-32, the first victory over the Wolverines since 1922. The outstanding performance was given by Levy, who bettered the Indoor Intercollegiate record for the 16-pound shot put, with a terrific heave of 49 feet l inch. Heasley and Clark ran a dead heat in the low, and took the nrst two places in the high hurdles. Levering, Pattison and Rmmmmmdmdmmhmwymdmmwwmmwm.QgmHkmmwmm1 exciting half mile run, and Colyer and Wickham tied for firsts in their events. The Varsity had its first outdoor competition in the Penn Relays on April 26. Many Cornell stars were unable to compete, for various reasons, and Levy was the only Ithacan to win his event. Clark and Heasley came in second and third in the hurdles, and Ebelhare shared a fourth place in the high jump. On May 10th, in the opening meet of the outdoor season, the Red and White was narrowly defeated by the best track team Penn has produced in years. Berlinger, Penn ace, led the Red and Blue to victory, scoring l91,f2 points himself, being first or second in five events. Levy broke the dual meet record for the shot put, and the M6711 i Ililllll 4l1fDlRNllilLll.ll ' ,Ycboenfeld Putting the .Ybor Mffgfffl Cornellians, led by Weis, took all three places in the hammer throw. Heasley and Clark again led the high hurdlers, and Treman, Elmer, and Pattison all captured their races, Pattison passing his opponent in a thrilling spurt a few yards from the ta . Pcjourneying to Princeton, the trackmen took eight firsts, two ties for first, and nine second places, overwhelming the Tigers in the last dual meet ofthe year. In- dividual honors went to Williams, who established a new Cornell record of 23 feet 9 inches in the broad jump. All five of his attempts were over twenty-three feet. In addition, the Cornellians captured all the places in the discus and the two mile run, Ranney being awarded this race, although he finished almost in a dead heat with ,Y-,,..,. ,, - ..1....-,- ,:-. i, Y .,, .Y .-.....,.s--- a. II4o811 P P P ,,,,,........--,-, ..Y..,....,..- ,...-.--Q , '5 1 - 1 3 1 5 ' 3 Y iixg new l in ml lil! sa xi. ,l Via Colyer Clearing the Bm' in the Penn Meet MW! Pattison and Levering. Schoenfeld won the discus throw, and scored second to Levy in the shot put. Clark and Heasley once again Won the high hurdles, and Weis the weight throw. Colyer and Ebelhare, who had replaced Wickham in the high jump, tied for first places. Cornell could do no better than tenth in the outdoor Intercollegiates on May 31st. Among the Red and White performers, Levy did the most spectacular Work, placing third in the shot put, behind Rothert and Krenz of Stanford, both of Whom bettered the existing intercollegiate record. Colyer tied with seven others for second in the pole vault, Heasley placed fourth in the 120 yard high hurdles, and Levering took a fifth in the two mile run. M H255 WM ii Pnttifon Wifzf the Two Mile Agaim! Penn MW? After the regular season, the combined Princeton and Cornell track team travelled to England, and on July 12th, before a crowd of 30,000 at Stamford Bridge, defeated a strong Oxford-Cambridge team 7-5., The Red and White trackmen scored six first places. Meinig was the star of the meet, Winning both the 100 and the 220 yard yard dashes, the latter only after an uphill struggle against Walkley of Cambridge. Three Cornellians broke existing records. I-Ieasley Won the high hurdles in record time, Colyer established a new meet record in the pole vault, and Levy shattered all The Indoor Meet With Yale Mf 1f ' H47Oll Levqy Bfwzler the Pam:-Cornell Dua! Meet Renard MW! existing Oxford-Cambridge marks by putting the shot 48 feet 51f'4 inches. Elmer led all the Way to vvin the 440 yard run hanclily. The season's record is a tribute to Coach Moakley's ability. Handicapped by the loss of many members of the 1929 team, the veteran track mentor, who has recently completed thirty years of coaching at Cornell, gradually built a Winning combination around a few veterans. As a result, although constantly hampered by injuries, the team enjoyed a very successful year. The Indoor Meet With Yale M '5f ' H471 ll IIZLHE 6 I l F ,l w l l 1 1 1 l l 1 ll N I , , l v tl? ll I K NWWHNHQRH V' -21 Kc l logg Pcrsbackcr Mulligan Eibcrt Russell R . Colycr Brn inarcl Williams West Hart Lambert Madden Roscnthal Taylor WoclEcrA McGinn O'Lcary Martin Pattison Ranncy Norrhup Hnuscrnmn Henman Allen Clark Scliocnfclrl Hendricks Eluclharc Atkins Ellis Sxcgcl Wilson Bangs Dulnff Dickinson Lcvcring Weis Hcaslcy Trcman Elmcx Levy E. Colycr Mcinig Hoppcnsrcdt Clcminshaw Mcnklcy l I l - ,V . . .Z , I wmv wuwmu I AL., 1 I I -C, , 1 I A em-ll AN 1930 Varsity Track Team CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN, JR., '30 ......... SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR., '31 ............... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.Captain ,,,,,,,..,,,Chpmin-Elect CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW, '30 ........,.... ..... ...................... ..... M11 11 4 gf' CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM WILSON, JR., '31 .....,. .......... A .fiiftdfff Mdmlgff JOHN FRANCIS MOAKLEY ........................... ........ ............... - -C0465 .JOHN ROBERT BANGS, '21 ........,. PAUL MARTIN O'LEARY ,........ DONALD JOSEPH MCGINN .......... ELMBR AUGUST WOELERER ,,..., EDWARD RANDALL ALLEN, '30 ,.,..,.,.,,,...,.,.,,..... JAMES GORDON ATKINS, '30 ..,..........,... RICHARD READE BRAINARD, '32 .......... GEORGE HUEERT CLARK, '31 .,........ EVERETT LOUIS COLYER, '31, ......... . RALPH CURTIS COLYER '32 ...,.......,..,.,...,.. ALLAN BRADLEY DICKINSON, '30 ........... FREDERICK GEORGE DULAEI1, '30 .......... EDWARD HOWARD EBELHARE, '32 ,.,.,,... GORDON HENDERSON EIBERT, '32 ......... GORDON Huw ELLIS, '32 ,,,,..,............ SAMUEL LEWIS ELMER, JR., '31 ,,,,,,,,,,,-, ROBERT NEWMAN HART, '32 ,,...,,,,...,,.,... FREDERIC MARTIN HAUSERMAN, '31 ..,.... WALTER CRESSLER HEASLEY, '30 ............ VICTOR KING HENDRICKS, '31 ........ MATTHIAS PRAGER HOMAN, '30 ....,.....,,...,.,....,.. ALFRED WIBNHOLD HOPPENSTEDT, JR., 31 ......... MARKOE ORCUTT KELLOGG, '32 ,....,.......,....... EDWARD WILLIAM LAMEERT, '32 ...,.... SAMUEL RALPH LEVBRING, '30 .......... LAWRENCE HENRY LEVY, '3O. ,..,. .. EDWIN MADDEN, '31 .,,.,,,,.,..,,,,,..,..,,...,. ARTHUR FRANKLIN MARTIN, '32 .,........ CARL HENRY MEINIG, '31 .............,.., CHARLES FRANCIS MULLIGAN, '31 ......,. NICHOLAS CARR NORTHUP, '30 .....C.. EARL BARBER PATTISON, '30 ..,,...., , ,....... .. WILLIAM EDWIN PERSBACKER, '32 .......... ALBERT FRED RANNEY, '32 ,,.., ,,,,..,,,,,,,, LLOYD LEON ROSENTHAL, '32 ........ DONALD ASA RUSSELL, '32 ,,,. . ,.,..,.... OTTO BRUNO SCHOENEELD, '32 ....... JULIUS SIEGEL, 30 .....,...,........,...... FRANK HOWARD TAYLOR, '31 ...... . .,........ . CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN, JR., '30 FRANK JOSEPH WEIS, 3O ..,..,,,.....,..,.,.... ..,,,.. RICHARD WALLESER WEST, '31 ,.....,.,..., .......,.,,,,,,, CHARLES CLEMENT WALKER WILLIAMS, '32 .,,.,,.... ........A1.riJtant Coach ......,.A.rfi.rtant Coueh Afxiftiznt Coach ,mm,,,,,,,,,.,,Tminer High jump Hammer, Weight Hammer, Weight .........Low Hzirdlex, High Hurdlet Pole Vault Low Hzirdlef, High Hurillef Hammer, Weight ,,m,,,,,,,,Hizlf Mile High jump .Two Mile Hammer, Weight Quarter Mile, Half Mile Low Hurdlei, High Hurdler fprintx, Quarter Mile Low Hurdlex, High Hurdle: Half Mile Mile, Half Mile High-lump One Mile .S'pri1zt.r, Quarter Mile Two Mile ..........S'hor Pur Two Mile One Mile fprintf, Quarter Mile One Mile ,,.,Y,,.fiwelin ..,....TuJo Mile -m-Wm,,,,m,,,,,,,,S'print.f Mile ,..,.,...S'printJ, Quarter Milf One Mile .Yhot Put, Difcu: Low Hurdle: ....0ne Mile, Two Mile Half Mile Hammer, Weight Pole Vault .........Pole Vault 1147511 . IIQUHI QZ0lRNEl.l.lIAN 1950 Track Record TRIANGULAR MEET: AT BOSTON February 24 1. Harvard ....... ................ 6 3M 2. Cornell .............,,................... 30 Dartmouth .......... ......... 2 ZZ INDOOR INTERCOLLEGIATES: AT NEW YORK March 1 1. Cornell ...........,...,. .....................,,......,........ 2 7M 6. Georgetown .,............... ......... 1 on 2. Pennsylvania .,............ ......... 2 75 7. Holy Cross ........ . ..... 9 3. Harvard ............................. ........, 2 on 8. Pittsburgh ,....,,. ...... 9 4. New York University ...,.................................... 19M 9. Columbia ...............,......... ........ 8 Z 5. Yale ...,............,,,.........,....,,..............................,...... 12M 10. Dartmouth ...............,........,.. ...., 6 YALE DUAL INDOOR TRACK MEET: AT ITHACA March S 1. Cornell ......,.. ..........................................,...... 6 7 2. Yale ....,.......,........,...................... ......... 4 6 MICHIGAN DUAL INDOOR TRACK MEET: AT ITHACA March 22 1. Cornell ......... ...,...............,r...,,.,,,.,,.,..,,,.. 6 3 2. Michigan ........................... ......... 3 Z PENN RELAY CARNIVAL: AT PHILADELPHIA April 26-27 PENNSYLVANIA DUAL OUTDOOR MEET: AT ITHACA May .IO 1. Pennsylvania ....................,..............,.,..,........... 71M Cornell ..:,..,.,..,...... ........... ........... .,,...... 6 3 Z PRINCETON DUAL OUTDOOR MEET: AT PRINCETON 1. Cornell ......... ............,..............................,. 7 9M 2. Princeton ,....,..,..,.................. ......... 5 52f3 OUTDOOR INTERCOLLEGIATES: AT CAMBRIDGE May 31 1. Southern California ........,..,,.,.,..........,...,,.,,,,,. 44M ' 6. Columbia ,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,,..,, ......... 1 0 2. Stanford .................. ...,,,.. 3 6M 7. Pennsylvania ,.,.,.,,,, ..... 8 M 3. Harvard ........... ....,... 2 3M 8. C. C. N. Y. ,,...,.. ..... 8 4. Michigan ............................... .....................,. 1 4M 9. Colgate ,,,,,,,.,.,.....,.,.................,...................... 8 5. Yale .................................................................... 12M 10. Cornell ............................................................. . 7M OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE uf. PRINCETON-CORNELL: AT STAMFORD BRIDGE, ENGLAND July 12 1. Princeton-Cornell ................. ....................,,,,. 7 2, Oxford-Cambridge ,.,,.................................. ...... 5 1931 MANAGEMENT CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM WILSON, JR., '31 IAMES DOUGLAS CoI.MAN, '32 Mdndgel' Arrifmnt Manager ll474ll DA 5 E EPA I-L V 7 1 Ev' W' TI-TE VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM IN 1897, CGI., J. W. BEACI-IAM, '97 CCenterD - MNH l'f1DE3NllQILlLIlAN Q . .Vai gggqwsg, '39 571 ,, i 1 Q ' , WN W x W ff g' 'ff , , ' A ..,.'- ' I B. S. CUSHMAN P. W. ECKLEY S. GOODMAN Capmin Coach Crlpfain-Elec! The 1930 Baseball Season With the return of six veterans, including two good pitchers and a complete outfield, Coach Eckley was confronted with the task of developing a dependable infield. ' The first game of the Southern trip was played on March 31st against North Carolina. The Cornell team outhit the Southerners, eight hits to seven. By con- centrating six hits in one inning, North Carolina was able to score three runs to win, 3-2. This defeat was avenged on the following day when the Varsity trounced North Carolina, 10-8, playing errorless ball and hitting well. On the next day, the Varsity failed to overcome the fine opposition offered by A .Yenior Weck Game Mffgffff 547611 p 1 My 5 IE 1? t 1 lille N li li Ii AN I f L- . Safe at Fin! in the Princeton Game MUN Duke, losing 10-3. The return game scheduled for the next afternoon was prevented by rain. Cornell lost the next game to a strong Georgetown team, 9-3. In the final game of the trip, Maryland defeated the Varsity, 6-O. The first league game of the year was played against Pennsylvania at Phila- delphia on April 12th. Pennsylvania piled up an early lead which could not be over- come, the final score being 7-4. The Cornell runs were the results of a home run hit by LaFrance with the bases loaded. The team showed signs of much power in this game. Playing sound, steady ball, the lthacans overcame the Columbia team in the first home game, 6-2, on April 19. The wildness of the Columbia pitchers and their own timely hitting gave the Varsity a safe lead. The Red and White played smart, defensive ball and showed an aggressive offense to win easily. The next game, scheduled with St. Bonaventure for April 23, was called off on account of snow. The Colgate Game MDW H477T . . sawn roamrrnrnmw Ont at Fin! MWSW1 On April 26 the Varsity lost a heart-breaking contest to Ohio State. The score was tied, 3-3, until the eighth inning, when the Ohio team made another run on a Cornell wild throw, and won, 4-3. Hitting power and good pitching by Lewis were the main Cornell features. Although the Varsity outhit and outplayed Colgate on the 30th, its inability to hit at the crucial moments lost the game, 2-O. The game was marked by the fine pitching of Stevens and the excellent fielding of Goodman. Traveling to New York on May 2, the Cornell team lost a hard game to Colum- bia. After Cornell led, 7-5, in the last inning, Columbia sent in three runs inltheir half to win, 8-7. The following day the Varsity defeated the Princeton team by a score of 9-6. This game was marked by the fine hitting of Maiorana, the pitching of Lewis, and the smooth playing of the entire team. Traveling to Syracuse on May 7th, the Cornellians lost to the Orange, 5-1, mainly because of the poor support given Stevens. Princeton played the Varsity on the 10th, and was defeated by the decisive score of 14-2. The Red and White displayed unusual hitting ability and power. Lewis pitched a clever game and received excellent support. Suffering a reversal in form, the team lost to St. Lawrence, 7-4, on the 13th, playing careless, ragged ball. The Varsity traveled to New Haven on May 17 to meet Yale. Both teams were even in hitting, nine to nine. Yale, however, was able to produce the hits when they would count, and won, 5-3. M7811 ..-W... lawn t.m.m li I1.,ll.LN.P-Q 5 r....a.-.-...,..-.2-....,.T1..-. I v I 1, ....f..,...1,...,-...f.......,-.Q , Vs 5 . f 1 1. . .., , An Eagf Out MMM Dartmouth defeated the Varsity by the close score of 3-2 on the 21st. The game was very even throughout, with Cornell possessing the advantage in hits, but losing the game by errors. The games scheduled with Yale on Spring Day and with Colgate on May 28 were called off on account of rain. The first game of Senior Week was played against Seton Hall on June 12. The Cornell team displayed ragged form against a very fast team, to lose by the score of 8-O. The Varsity lost a very loosely played game to Pennsylvania on June 13 before a Senior Week crovvd. The Red and White was hampered by its inability to hit when hits would have any telling effect, and errors and poor pitching also contributed to the final margin of defeat, 10-5. The final home game was played against Syracuse the following day. Syracuse gained an early lead which could not be overcome by the Varsity and vvon, 3-2. The final game of the year vvas played at Hanover on June 16 against Dartmouth. The game vvas a pitchers' battle for eight innings. In the ninth, Captain Cushman hit a triple which he tried to stretch into a home-run for the victory, but was put out sliding home. In the tenth inning Dartmouth scored to break up the game, 1-O. 1147911 5091711 Durland Payne McDonald HoEman Zahn Stcvcns Kapplcr LaFrancc Boics Lcnrn Armstrong Hoy Hcyc Moon Lewis Habicht Ecklcy Cushman Haddock Maiorana Handlcman Good man Schultz Ei, IN 'A A l g ' 4 M QI : w i I ,i 1,1 :QQ .gg i H 1. ill!! -Q- Qv, 'QTI Z i9.? 2 'TU Q , I w al? I , ---.N- W A-.... IIQJHI QIDIRNIEIL I1 If AN 1950 Varsity Baseball Team BLINN SILL CUSHMAN, '30 .,... ....... ................... C apfaia SIDNEY GOODMAN, '32 ...,,........... .......... C aptain-Elect LEWIS HUDSON DURLAND, '30 ........,.... .. ..................... Manager FRANK THOBURN ARMSTRONG, '31 ...,.... ....v... A .rfiftanf Manager PAUL WITHERSPOON ECKLEY, '17 .......... ,................,......... C each JOHN HADDOCK ,....,.,,,,,...,.,,,..C ,,,.... .............. ......... B a I my Coach TEAM GEORGE CRAWFORD ZAHN, '32 ..................... ......,... C alelier ALFRED LAFRANCE, '30... ..,,.......,........... ...,....,,. F iff! Bare CHARLES HENRY HABICHT, '30 .......... .Yecmzd Base SIDNEY GOODMAN, '32 ..................,.,...... ..,....... T bird Baie LESTER MARCUS HANDLEMAN, '32 .......... ..,........ 5' beef Slap BLINN SILL CUSHMAN, '30 ................ .........2 L eff Field EUGENE EMMANUEL MAIORANA, '31 ........ ...... Ceiifei' Field FRANKLIN LEHR MOON, '30 ,.......,...,.... ...... . ..Riglii Field ROGER FREDERICK ABELL, '30 ..,....... HAROLD FRANK SCHULTZ, '31 .,,...... MILES ROBERT STEVENS, '32 .,..,... CARLETON SPOONER BOIES, '30 ..,.... ROBERT WEBB LEWIS, '30 ..,.......... . .,,... Riga Field ..........Fiz'cher .,..,...,.Pitcher . ,.,....,.. Pitcher ..........Pilrher H481 1 'ze' .,,....-, I I C ai . ll is IIN! :fell NN i1.1tt,.-1.. 1 , 1930 Baseball Record Dat: Opponents March 31 North Carolina April 1 North Carolina April 2 Dulce April 3 Duke April 4 Georgetown April 5 Maryland April 12 Pennsylvania April 19 Columbia April 23 St. Bonaventure April 26 Ohio State April 30 Colgate May 2 Columbia May 3 Princeton May 7 Syracuse May 10 Princeton May 13 St. Lawrence May 17 Yale May 21 Dartmouth May 24 Yale May 28 Colgate June 12 Seton Hall june 13 Pennsylvania june 14 Syracuse june 16 Dartmouth Camel! Opparzwtr 2 3 10 8 3 10 CCancelledD 3 9 0 ' 6 4 7 6 2 QCancelledD 3 4 O 2 7 8 9 6 1 5 14 2 4 7 3 5 ' 2 3 CCancelled3 QCancelleclD O 8 5 10 2 3 0 1 1931 MANAGEMENT FRANK THOBURN ARMSTRONG, '31 M47Z4g6l' Place Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Durham Durham Washington College Park Philadelphia Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca New York Princeton Syracuse Ithaca Ithaca New Haven Ithaca Ithaca Hamilton Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Hanover CHARLES ALBERT STORKE, '32 Affflfdflf Manazpger Ltd, D121 - 1.-- tt.r 1- I -.-Amt I 411 H4821 THE 'IQO3 VARSITY CREW, ONE OF ROR CQURTNEYS MANY RGUGI-IKEERSIE WINNERS ufiviisn 4lIlDENli,lLlLl!aAN ' S sf Www 'Y 4 w 4 f A H. B. SHOEMAKER WRAY R. HEIDELBBRGER Commodore Comb Commodore-Elect The 1930 Crew Season Hundreds of Cornellians cheered themselves hoarse along the banks of the Hud- son at Poughkeepsie on June 26, 1930, While thousands of others all over the country thrilled to the news that the Varsity had at last shaken off the spell of evil days which had lasted for fifteen long years. Cornell once more attained its traditional place at the peak of college rowing for the first time since 1915, when the men of Courtney outraced the huskies of Leland Stanford. Coach James Wray's fourth year at Cornell saw the fruits of his steady progress in rebuilding rowing here ripen into full perfection, after several fair seasons had presaged the return to greatness. The victories came as the result of almost a year The .Ywampsd Navy Crow Puri' In at the Cornell Dork K H4841 lldlllll lE0ll?NlUl--l1,II . U I -+- , .', 1-7 . . The Vmirziy Trizzmpbf at Pozzgbkuprie KWH of hard work on the Inlet and on the rowing machines in the Armory, and only because of intense and eager cooperation on the part of both coach and men. ,On May 17 the Varsity, too heavy a crew for the sprint distance of one and one half miles, lost by three lengths to Yale and led Princeton by a length and a half in a triangular regetta for the Carnegie Cup on Carnegie Lake at Princeton. The race was close all the vvay, but because of the handicap of Weight and because training had not yet been completed, the Varsity was no match for the Blue and White. In the Junior Varsity race, Cornell finished third after a good start, when one of the oarsmen icollapsed early in the race. Spring Day found Harvard and Syracuse invading Cayuga Lake only to bow to Cornell in a clean svveep. In spite of the heavy rain, the lake was in perfect condition and three magnificent races were rovved. In the Junior Varsity Cornell took an early lead from Harvard and managed to hold it throughout with Syracuse trailing far The Varriqy Defefztx .S'ymw.re on Lake Cayuga KW 1148511 1 sich ai I it lil li AN . M f ,cl . - V i V ' ,v :f5'v ' 'V' . I ' - .. .. ,-1 1 V2 - 71 ' . I . . - - - K 1513.1 l....-,w-s-ii: ml ' A .I . V l - - 1 f . p .. V . K , -1 mn , ,sw f . ' sv Q. of A ,X - . Y A W. .. , v-'- . r ..., ., .. fa 'fr ' if e ' ' .T . f . T 1 4 ,.,, s ,. M '-. . se . f . ,. ,v . , , , - K . W. . it H , s ,.,1 -,' :-M N .,,f ,, ,-w. , xx' Q . -an f 4 I f . T W ' '- Tlye fmzior Vezrxigf Wifzr In The .Ypring Defy Regatta Mf'f5f 1 behind. The Varsity event found the Orange boat close to Cornell eight for the first mile, but after that, class began to tell and at the finish there was open water behind the Cornell stern. In this race the Varsity for the first time showed that great power which was to give her victory a month later. I On June 26 over a hundred thousand people saw the Cornell Varsity and Junior Varsity crews defeat the cream of oarsmen of the country to win the Intercollegiate championships. Weather conditions were a little better than they had been the year before, when several crews sank in the rough water, but it was still a battle against the river with seamanship as influential as power and rowing skill in reaching the decision. The Junior Varsity raced first and swept gloriously over the three mile course to one of the easiest victories in history, finishing seven lengths ahead of an ex- hausted Washington crew after leading the pack throughout almost all of the race. The Varsity entered the big race one of the least favored of the nine great crews in the event. Although the preceding season had been moderately successful, the loss of Commodore Shoemaker through illness only two weeks before the race and the substitution of an inexperienced sophomore stroke in his place, made it appear as though Cornell would be lucky to place at all. On The Lake Towurdr Evening Mvfzfm am... ,555-,,,,,,r,,,, ,W was ,N ev f, ., ' T , f , ,, , . g , . - ri ee: 'e f sg w , Eilgi Q fi. ll Q W ' ltr if M ll W, H c:,..:43 '7im l F l. R J' i 1 xefftf . ,ggi-.'.'1 fij1,,..,' -tt.. f '-ff I... ..,- I l Intercollegiate Crewr Nmring the Finifb MWZHH . l Cornell, the heaviest crew on the river, got away to a rather poor start behind Ig Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but at the mile crept up to a leading position l . . . . . u X, along with Pennsylvania and California. The western crew took a slight lead at the T l T mile, but soon afterward the deadly efficiency and unlimited power of the Cornell T 5 ll stroke began to assert itself and the Varsity took the lead. ll, At the two mile mark Cornell led Syracuse and California by a quarter length and from then on was never headed. As the crews swept under the bridge, a short J distance from the finish line, Cornell increased her lead to a full length and raced M i across the line that much ahead of Syracuse in second place. The Cornell stroke all l 'g . through the race was kept much lower than that of her opponents, but its magnificent i power and perfect timing sent the Red boat ahead. Coach Wray's crews have shown increasing improvement throughout all of his i four years here, and now that he has again brought them to the pinnacle of success, ' 4 T h there is every reason to believe that they will stay there. The 1930 season was by far .1 p the most successful since the great days of Pop Courtney, and with the winning 4 ' system working again, great performances may be expected to be frequent in years to ri i COIHC. . i The Emi af az Trial Rare M 5 .p p 5 l-5-T-....Z .,,QlTi,l.ZL,ll..-,J ' -,..1.TT.....' 'gf' Q ,, .fZ'v 1fT2Tf.C1'.'Qllj, ,Lggffa i - ,aiiii T' 'L -WI- :m TlT' ,I Q01 l i TTTil59ifT'iCTWTWTTW TWT N, ,- - 1191111 mRNl15lLm-1nAN YY Shoemaker Scott Clark McManus Hcidelbcrgcr Parsons Martin Austin Burke IQBO Varsity Crew SAMUEL YATES AUSTIN, JR., '31 ........ ARTHUR BELL BUTLER, '30 ...,,,,.,,,,,-,, GARRETT SEYMOUR PARSONS, '32 ....,,,,.. RICHARD JOHN HEIDELBERGER, '32 .,..... PETER JOHN MCMANUS, '32 .,...,,.,,,, BLISS BARTLETT CLARK, '32 .,,,,,,.,,,,,,, NORMAN EMBREE SCOTT, '30 ...,..,,..,,.,,,-, ROBERT MCCRAE WILSON, JR., '32 I,.,,,. JAMES BASTION BURKE, '3l... ...,.,, HORACE BREWSTER SHOEMAKER, '30 .,,..,.,.,,, ..... WILLIAM FRANCIS ARCHER IRELAND, 32 ,,,.,, ...., . ..........Bow ..........Two ...,.,.,Tbree .........Fozn' .........Fi1ze ......,..S'ez1m ,,,,..,.....5'trake ........Cox.rwtzi11 .Subfrtmre .Substitute 548811 . ,i A D , , rw' AYP 3 If I 3 I Vanneman Falk Niles Ives Butler Shallcross Hartman Mann Mullestein I95OJl1I1iOIf Varsity Crew WILLIAM LOWRY MANN, '3O.. ..A......, .. LEWIS FREDERICK HARTMAN, '32 .,.,.,... JOHN REYNOLDS SHALLCROSS, '31 ....,L...,.L. ELLSWORTH WEBSTER MARTIN, '32.. CHARLES KEATOR IVES, '32 .....,....,...... JOHN LINDSAY NILES, '32 .,,,, I ,,.,, .,...,. BERNARD LOUIS FALK, '32 ,.,,.,,,-.,,,.-,, WILLIAM MOORE VANNEMAN, '3l.. WILLIAM ERNEST MULLESTEIN, '32 ELTON MASON SMITH, 31 ,,.,.,,,,., . ...... ,........B0w ....,..-.Two ....,..Tl9ree ........Fazzr ...,....,Five ........S'e11en ..,,,.,.......S'fI 0k6 Caxfwain Subftitute H489H .,., . ,-..-i....,.... . A., 1111,-.-.. +l 1930 Crew Record 1 CARNEGIE CUP REGATTA: AT PRINCETON-MAY 19 Varsity Race: Distance one and seven-eighths miles. Time 9:20 Vg, Yale 2. Cornell 3. Princeton Junior Varsity Race: Distance one and seven-eighths miles. Time 9:32 Yale 2. Princeton 3. Cornell Freshman Race: Distance one and seven-eighths miles. Time 9:35 Princeton 2. Cornell 3. Yale TRIANGULAR REGATTA: AT ITHACA-MAY 26 Varsity Race: Distance two miles. Time 11112 V5 Cornell 2. Syracuse 3. Harvard Junior Varsity Race: Distance two miles. Time 11116 V5 Cornell 2. Harvard 3. Syracuse Freshman Race: Distance two miles. Time 11:12 V5 Cornell 2. Syracuse INTERCOLLEGIATE REGATTA: AT POUGHKEEPSIE-JUNE 26 Varsity Race: Distance four miles. Time 21142 Cornell 4. California 7. Pennsylvania Syracuse 5. Columbia 8. Wisconsin M. I. T. 6. Washington 9. Navy Junior Varsity Race: Distance three miles. Time 16:39 Cornell 3. Columbia 5. Pennsylvania Washington 4. Syracuse 6. Navy Freshman Race: Distance two miles. Time 11118 V5 Syracuse 4. Pennsylvania 6. Navy Cornell 5. Washington 7. California Columbia 8. M. I. T. 1930 MANAGEMENT CHARLES LEIGHTON MCGAVERN, '31 PHILIP HEAD FooTE, '32 M4714 KQ67' Afrirtant Manager 1149011 T T, V T T T T QEASETTEQTBTTI- L TT-TE 1917 TEAM WITT-I PRESENT CCDACT-T ORTNET2 AS CAPTAIN Front Center 7, 1 ,,,,f.L. 1gji1,'i'r gf: 1 f 'i'T'u j 'J' ,7 j' 'i Lgiim' mf T TTT T , T T T T n T ' T T T W T TT T S ..... -A if Y W A - - W Tlllf f - - TZTTT1 ,TTT T, TTT T T ,Yr TT T T ELL TTTi:f.,m A'VY If Tl' -..WWQEQT TT1TT T TT Tfi7QQL..fl3' T T T 1 T T 3 T T T 2 ' I T T T ' 1 A T T T ' T T T T T! 3 , . Tl Tl 'T T T T TT V. W-gg-,gg i I I! li C ' 1If1Dl?NlilIlIlAN gig '7 Nlsxfl. 3 1 ,,, ,. ..,l A aw H. B. ORTNER H. M. MURPHY Couch Captain The IQSO Basketball Season An inexperienced Varsity basketball team opened the season for Cornell with an unprecedented display of form, sweeping all three of its holiday encounters. Niagara bowed to the Ithacans in the opener, 34-32, in a slow contest. The Varsity just lasted to win, when the closing Niagara rally fell short in the final minute. Clarkson was overwhlemed by a much improved Varsity, 41-18. In the third encounter just before Christmas, the Varsity annexed Rochester's scalp, gaining a 39-21 decision over the upstaters. In all three of the pre-league games, however, the foul shooting and the pivot man were especially weak, with Coach Ortner experimenting with Schreuder, Lipinski and Furman at the center post. On the holiday tour, the undefeated Buffalo University quintet humbled the Red, 49-37. Again, the glaring weakness of the Varsity was the center post. Time and again, Buffalo secured the ball off the backboard, and held possession of it through three-quarters of the contest. Invading Ohio, the Varsity bowed to Ohio State in a fast match at Columbus, 38-24, the poor condition of the Cornell basketeers deciding the issue. The team recovered its stride, however, to register triumphs in the two concluding games of the trip, disposing of Ohio University, 38-33, while Cin- cinnati fell before the determined Cornell offensive, in a low-scoring encounter, 20-16. Yale inaugurated the league schedule at the Drill Hall on January 10, when the Varsity bowed in a thrilling match, 30-26. Cornell forced the play during most of the game, with Captain Murphy leading a last period rally which succeeded in tying the count at 23-all, only to have Booth, flashy Yale forward, drop a long counter through the hoop to give Yale the lead. 549211 ,...,..E.. .-1nigmu Q filament mimi 3 Action in the .S.jl'4L'IlJ6 Game PW-5 1'f4f ff The lthacans suffered their worst defeat of the season at Syracuse three days later, when a strong Syracuse quintet outpassed and outplayed the Varsity, to win, 46-27. The Orange displayed marked superiority in all departments of the game. In the next game at the Drill Hall, Cornell almost succeeded in downing the defending league champion, Columbia, 'only to falter in the closing minutes, and drop the contest, 35-33. The defensive play of the Cornell five was the best thus far, the highly touted Columbia aggregation was pressed to the utmost to defeat the Var- sity. The game was the fastest on the Drill Hall court, and was marked by rough play, four of the Columbia players being removed by the personal foul route. Lipinski held Lou Bender, Columbia's high-scoring forward, to 2 points, while Schreuder played a fine defensive game against Gregory, a high individual league scorer last season. Shortly after mid-term, a stale Cornell quintet narrowly averted defeat at the hands of Alfred, winning in the final minute, 36-34. The visitors were the fast, sure-shooting outfit that furnished the Red and White more opposition than had been anticipated. Cornell came from behind in a slow Junior Week game, to defeat the cellar occupants, Pennsylvania, 31-27. The Varsity amassed seventeen points over the foul route, while Pennsylvania scored fourteen fouls, a new league record for one game. Cornell came from behind in the second half to hand the invaders their fifth straight defeat of the league season. The game was unusually slow, with poor passing and team work yielding to long shots by the visitors, who were erratic in their floor work. Cornell showed their mid-season ability to sink fouls, when the Varsity could not penetrate the opposing defense. In the next league game, on February ll, Dartmouth defeated the Red and White five, 30-19. The game was marked by the ragged work of the Cornell offensive, and the shooting of Kramer, brilliant Dartmouth guard. Murphy was the spark of the wi --.-....,..:...-.Ag- ..,........,i,..,...,......,,-..-Ln.. - .....,.:.-E-ac..f.g.,.., , 2 if T n tpt1reNri-ixs,.w c F' gli, I ........., HATKOFF LIPINSKI early season offensive and his loss in this game, due to illness, considerably hampered the team play. Lipinski played a stellar role at all three posts of forward, center, and guard. The Cornell attack, however, was no match for the taller quintet from Han- over, which piled up a seven point lead in the opening minutes and was never threat- ened. . The Cornell quintet won its second league encounter by a victory over the visiting Tigers from Princeton in a game at the Drill Hall, by the score of 28-23. Princeton presented a powerful attack, headed by Lord, tallest center in the In- tercollegiate League, but the Red and White rallied early in the second half to assume the lead, which it held throughout the remainder of the contest. Accuracy in foul shooting was again responsible for many of the Varsity points. Cornell dropped the return game with Pennsylvania at the Palestra in Phila- delphia on February 21, 26-22. Tanseer of Pennsylvania headed a Quaker rally which brought the Red and Blue from behind to capture the contest. Peterson and Hale were too fast for the Varsity guards, and scored easily in the second half. Lipinski, because of a broken bone in his hand, was kept out of the fray, his absence handi- capping the Varsity considerably. Columbia defeated the Varsity in the second meeting at New York in a fast but uneven struggle, 45-38. Lou Bender, brilliant Columbia star, scored most of the Lions' points, but was matched by Murphy, until an injury forced the latter's withdrawal from the game. The Varsity remained on even terms with the Blue during the first quarter, but thereafter the Columbia offensive could not be checked. The following week, Cornell scored a second victory over Princeton at Prince- ton, 30-23. Cornell scored seven points in two minutes to start the second half, and caught the Tiger from behind, to finish up with a breath-taking rally that once more assured the Red and White of victory. Lipinski, still handicapped by a bad hand, scored eight points in this game. ll494H . . - ..,,- T 1:19551 Il may N it ll ll .aw '. ,117 .u .. wifi , ,, fy .- ' t I ScHREUDER FURM Albie Booth led Yale to a second thrilling victory over Cornell at New Haven, 34-32. The Varsity led throughout most of the encounter, but with nine minutes to go, Yale staged a great rally that upset the Red and White quintet. Booth and Hor- witz, flashy Yale aces, counted consistently with long shots, while Patterson, rangy Eli center, tallied off the backboard. In the closing game of the season, the Varsity scored a surprise upset over the fast Hanover quintet, defeating the Dartmouth aggregation on its own court, 29-27. The Varsity played its best game of the entire season. The contest was close through- out, with the outcome in doubt until the final whistle. Schreuder and Murphy scored most of the Varsity tallies, while the stellar guarding of Captain Murphy and Donovan held McCall, flashy Green forward, well in check. Coach Howard Ortner was handicapped by the loss of several good men from last year's quintet, but despite this, was able to whip together a team which per- formed capably and made a creditable showing. Even in defeat, the team showed a fighting spirit and courage which excited admiration. iCaptain Harry Murphy, Schreuder and Donovan are the regulars lost to Coach Ortner for his next year's five. Schreuder, Varsity center, improved rapidly throughout the season ,and was one for the most improved players in the league. Hatkoff, who finished sixth in scoring in the Intercollegiate League, as well as Zahn and Lipinski, bolstered by prospects from one of the best Freshmen teams in years, will provide Coach Ortner with excellent material for a winning Varsity combination in 1932. The Varsity finished fourth in the League standing, headed by Columbia, Dartmouth, and Yale, and of nineteen games played on the season schedule, won ten and lost nine. This record, although not outstanding, is considerably better than that of the past few seasons and prospects for regained basketball supremacy seem brighter for 1932. lI495ll ll96i7ll Cullen Funkhouscr Hurwitz Colgan Kophczynski Slezak Principe Ortncr Sheehan Quillinan Zahn Schrcudcr Donovan Murphy Lipinski Hatlcoff Recd Bennett ,. I mmm I11wENIn,mOnu,AN5 O I AY i-ii. 1931 Varsity Basketball Team - OFFICERS HARRY MAURICE MURPHY, '31.. ...............,........... .,.,.... ...,... C a ptairz VEASEY BELL CULLEN, '31 ...., . ........ ,...................,...... M anager MEARICK FUNKHOUSER, '32 ,.....,..,.,.. . ,....... Auiftant Manacgfr HOWARD BURNSHIP ORTNER, '19 .....,................ ,...... ...,..a...,... C 0 ack THEAQA GEORGE CRAWFORD ZAHN, '32 ............... .,......,.. F orward JOHN DAVIDSON BENNETT, '33 ......... Forward LOUIS HATKOFF, '33 ......,.,..,....,.. .....,...,.... F orward STANLEY'BENNETTSCHREUDER,'31 ....,.,. ,... Cknnr EDWARD EUGENE LIPINSKI, '33 .......... .... C enter JAMES PATRICK DONOVAN, '31 ......... .......... G aard HARRY MAURICE MURPHY, '31 ......... v..,,...., G aard THEODORE WILLIAM REED, '33 .... , .......,....,..,,...,........ ..... ..... G a ard SUBSTYTUTES NATHAN HURWITZ, '33 FRANCIS JOSEPH PRINCIPE, '31 'JOSEPH JOHN KOPHCZYNSKI, '33 WALTER KIRWIN QUILLINAN, '33 l H4971 f eC l a l ! ?9 fQ i Q I Tl r el rs no li I as rf w I f 1 , 1 13, 195 I Varsity Basketball Record 1 I I D Dag: C his 34 N. .Store I hPlace , ecem er orne iagra t aca I , December Cornell 41 Clarkson Ithaca l lx December Cornell 39 Rochester Rochester Q December Cornell 37 Buffalo Buffalo 3 December Cornell 24 Ohio State Columbus I January Cornell 38 Ohio Univ. Athens l j ' January Cornell 20 Cincinnati Cincinnati 1 january Cornell 26 Yale Ithaca January Cornell 27 Syracuse Syracuse January Corn-ell 33 Columbia Ithaca February Cornell 36 Alfred Ithaca 1 February Cornell 31 Pennsylvania Ithaca February Cornell 19 Dartmouth Ithaca February Cornell 28 Princeton Ithaca I February Cornell 22 Pennsylvania Philadelphia l February Cornell 28 Columbia New York I' February Cornell 30 Princeton Princeton A March Cornell 24 Yale New Haven . March Cornell 26 Dartmouth Hanover I , INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE ' I Cohnnbm. ,....................,............,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, rooo Dartmouth ..,..... .,...,.... 6 OO Yale .....,.........., ......,.,. 6 OO W Cornell ,........,., ..,,.,.,,. 4 OO Princeton ,,,..,....., ,,,,,,,,., 3 OO Pennsylvania ,... . .,..,,..,,,.,.........,,.,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,. .,,,,,,,,. 1 OO 1931 MANAGEMENT VEASEY BELL CULLEN, '31 MEARICK FUNKHOUSER, '32 X Mdfldgfl' Amiftant Manager I I , , c cca, 1- I C as C . as 1 as u E ,- I M9811 MINGPI SROPITS TI-IE 1931 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS jim il l The 1950 Cross-Country Season After winning their opening meet, Coach Moakley's harriers continued through a successful season by winning a ' dual meet, the Annual Quadrangular Run, and placing fifth in the annual Intercollegiates. In the first contest of the year with Alfred on October 18th, Ranney, a veteran runner for Cornell, took first place after a close race over a five and a half mile course. He was supported by six of last year's letter men who gained the Capzain third, fifth, sixth, and seventh places, giving Cornell the meet, 22 to 46. In the next meet of the year with Yale on October 24th, Cornell overwhelmed the Blue by making a perfect score of 15. Seven Cornell men tied for first place, crossing the finish line well ahead of the leading Eli hartier. All of the Varsity men ran smoothly over the Yale course and completely outclassed their opponents. One week later, on October 31st, came the Red and White men's next chance for victory in the Annual Quadrangular Run between Cornell, Dartmouth, Columbia and Pennsylvania. The Varsity took fourth to ninth places in a six mile run over the Van Cortland Park course. It was a hard fought battle in which Ranney, pulling up from behind, passed his teammates, but was unable to overtake the leading Penn trio. Although Penn garnered the first three places, it was unable to cope with the well- balanced Cornellian combination. ,Of the Red and White runners, Ranney crossed the tape first, followed by Martin. Cornell won with a score of 30 points, closely followed by Penn, whose tally was 36, while Columbia and Dartmouth tied with scores of 72 points apiece. On November 17 the Varsity harriers took fifth place in the annual Intercollegiate Run held at Van Cortland Park, New York City. This was a much better showing than that of the previous year, though not as good as was expected after the splendid results of the earlier meets. Of the 265 runners entered in this meet, Ranney, the first Cornell man to cross the line, placed sixteenth. Chamberlain of Michigan State led the pack by forty yards and won individual honors. Ranney was elected captain of the 1931 Cross-Country team at the annual banquet of the Cross-Country Club, on November 22nd. He was the most consistent runner on the team this year, and was the first Cornell man to finish in all of the fall meets. The Lung Mow trophy was awarded to C. F. Mulligan, who had been a member of the team for four years. First prize in the Varsity Blind Handicap Run was given to Martin, second to Short, and third to Ranney. Mangin received first award in the Freshman Cup Series. Although the squad will lose four of its veteran runners this year, the outlook for the 1931 team is very promising, 1 with several excellent freshmen prospects to swell the ranks. R. C. CROSBY C. W. WILSON, JR. Manager HSOOH ,.,.g..- T m? 11111 11511 11411111 N11 11 11 1 1. R 11E11 51.1, 11111 11s1 1112111 111511 1 3111 11111111 .111 Wrlson Elbert Mulhgan Ranney Crosby Short Eckert Colman Moaklev IQSO Cross Country Team and Record OFFICERS RICHARD COLLIER CROSBX 31 Captain ALBERT FRED RANNEY 32 Capmm Elect CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM WILSON Mamzge: AMES DOUGLAS COLMAN 32 Afxzftmzt Md7ZHg6f oI-IN FRANCIS MOAKLEY Coach OHN ROBERT BANGS 21 Auzftant Canola TEAM RICHARD Coz LIER CROSBY 31 CI-IARLES FRANCIS MULLIGAN 31 DELANCY FREDERICK ECKBRT 32 ALBERT FRED RANNEY GORDON HENDERSON EIEERT 32 FREDERICK WALLACE SHORT 31 ALFRED 111 CORNELL AT ITHACA October 18 YALE 111 CORNELL AT NEW HAVEN October 24 1 Cornell Ya e , QUADRANGULAR RACE AT NEW YORR 1 October 31 , Cornell 3 Dartmouth Pexmsvlvama 4 Co1umb1a INTERCOLLEGIATES AT NEW YORK 3' Nos ember 17 5 Cornell , 1 ,111 11 '1- 1 .1111 , 1 11 1. 11 1 11 1 1 1 11.1 1 ,111 1 111 , 1 1 . .1131 1 1 ,1 11 I 11 1 ' A ' ' , 11 I f 11 3 1 11 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 4 11 f, 1 .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,.,....,,.,,..,..,.,,..,....,....,..,.,..,..................,..,.,,,....,.1...... 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I .,.,.,.................,....,........,,.............................. ...50 ' 1 , 1 1 ' 11, 1 11 .,..........,....,.,.,...C......,........,,,........,.,.,,,,,,.... 50 . .......I....,...,........,...,.......,...,.,.......... ...... 7 2 2. l ' ,,,,...,,,.,,,,.,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36 . ' ,,,,,,2,.,,.,,.,.......,........,.,............ ,.............. 7 2 Q 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 , , ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,.,,.,.,.,,,,,,,..,,..., 168 11 1 11' 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 5 1 111 1 1 Q X -21---11--1--g-12-.f..,-.Af .L 2 ,.--1.,.., ,. .,-,, . ., .2 . LL- , ,-.-,-Q., 1, ,,,.-Vli., 2, ,, , -, 1! I 'f 11 1 1 1T1 11' f l ' wT f 'u -1 TTC ' 4 ' 1 1 ' C i i i 1 1150111 I lil! l, f ll! Ea EL 1- U, I! ' ---- The 1950 Soccer Season The return of 'nine men provided the nucleus of a soccer team, which, directed by Coach Bawlf, went through a very successful season. The team opened its season by winning in decisive fashion from Hamilton, 8-O, on October 11. Cornell was held to two goals in the first half, but the attack began to click in the second - 4 half with Olditch leading the scoring. Captain McCullough at goal made many fine saves, but Cornell's aggressiveness J. W. MCCULLOUC H Cffllfflifl kept Hamilton on the defense throughout the greater part of the game. The Varsity continued its winning streak by nosing out Princeton at Princeton on October 18, 1-O, on a goal by Olditch just before the close of the first half. Both teams threatened often, but the work of the two goal guards, Jenifer of Princeton and McCullough, prevented heavy scoring. Olditch's lone tally was the result of a clever pass from Carvalho near the Tiger goal. On October 25, the Varsity lost its first fame of the season to Yale at New Haven, 4-O. Yale's superior offensive play kept Cornell busy defending its goal with Captain McCullough turning in a fine performance at the net. Yale had only a one point lead at half-time, but in the final minutes of play scored three more goals. The third win of the season was a 5-1 victory over Syracuse. The game was close only in the first period, when each team scored once. In the second period, the Cornell attack proved too much for a scattered Orange defense, and the Varsity scored two goals. The victory was clinched by two more goals in the second half. On November 8 the Varsity blanked Bucknell, 6-O, on Alumni Field, to register its fourth victory of the season. Williams led the drives on the Bucknell goal and scored four times, once in each of the first two periods and twice in the third. Carvalho scored from a scrimmage in front of the net to start the final quarter, and the Hnal score resulted from Kappler's successful penalty kick. Cornell defeated Dartmouth, 3-1, in a closely fought game on Alumni Field, November 14. The score was tied one-all at the half, but Dartmouth's defense weakened as Olditch and Thompson led scoring rallies into Green territory. Olditch scored early in the game, but Captain Eagen of Dartmouth tied it just before the close of the first period. At the start of the second half, Carvalho dribbled down the field and passed to Thompson, who scored from in front of the net. The last score came with only five minutes left to play, when Olditch booted in a long goal. The soccer team closed its season Thanksgiving morning at River Field, Philadelphia, by losing to a faster Pennsylvania team, 4-0. It was the second defeat of the season for the Cotnellians, who were unable to check Pennsylvania's passes. - Despite several threats, Cornell failed to score. G. V. MCKAY Manager If gL:g.,'.',i:,i:'1+7:3' ,4ifei,, - f-7-1-M -'--f--fe----M -V--i-------TJ WM... . a ......----.n. .llgpp . --- .., R l li .F II 41 OEQNII ll. If 'RN , w , l i' , McKay Williams Oest Winslow Thomson Roberts Higgins Carvalho Kappler McCullOIIh Donovan Dogny-Larco Bennett 1930 Soccer Team and Record OFFICERS JAMES WADSWORTH MCCULLOUGH, JR., '31 ...,... ..........,....... C aptain GUSTAV EDWARD KAPPLER, '32 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,..,,,,,, C :zpmin-Efect GEORGE VAN MCKAY, '31, WILLIAM SUMNER ROBERTS, '32 ....,,... NICHOLAS BAWLF .................... .....,......,....... , . TEAM AMES WADSWORTII MCCULLOUGH, JR., '31 ,....,.,,.,.,..,...,.......,... AMES ALFRED OEST, '31 .-,,,-.,,..,.........,......,,.,..,.... , ......,...... OI-IN DAVISON BENNETT, '33 ,,,,.,....,. ....... GUSTAV EDWARD KAPIJLER, '32 ......... AMES PATRICK DONOVAN, '31 .,............ PHILIP MARION WINSLOW, '33 ,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, ROGER ELSEREE HIGGINS, 32 .,.,.,,.,....,..,...,,. ORLANDO DA ROCHA CARVALHO, '31 ..,...... FRED EINAR OLDITCH, 32 ,.........,........,. ROBERT RoDERIc WILLIAMS, '33 ....... CARLOS DOGNY-LARCO, '32, ..,,....,.,.. EDWARD THOMPSON, '31 M4126 ger Arrinant Marzager ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Caacl9 .Right Fnllbark ........Left Fuflbaclz .........CEl7ff7' Halfhack .......,...Left Halfbfzclz ,.......Rigbf Hazlfback ........0ut.rzde Rzgbt ......,..Imzd: Rzgbt .Qffffiuh Lqf .........0m'.rzd Let Ozztxzde Left ROLAND WILLIAM BROWN, '31 HAROLD WIIEATLEY HANSEN, '31 WILLIAM LEROY KISTLER, '32 JAMES RICHARD KNIFE, '31 Date October October October November November November November 11 18 25 1 8 14 27 GEORGE I-IUBERT KRIEGER, '33 GEORGE HUGHES MATTHEW, '32 ADDISON MARK MCGARRETT, '32 KARL WILLIALI MUELLER, '32 SUBSTITUTES CARL VALENTINE SCI-IUCHARD, '31 RECORD Score .Years Cornell 8 Hamilton O Cornell 1 Princeton O Cornell O Yale I 4 Cornell 5 Syracuse 1 Cornell 6 Bucknell O Cornell 3 Dartmouth 1 Cornell O Pennsylvania 4 Plat: Ithaca Princeton New Haven Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Philadelphia H5031 , Y... .,... ........, ...a,.. .. .-,m.-i-.s.n + ll Ill li ll PM N ll ll II. Il , V , ,, ,Y , . Te. ,. I -........,, ..-.....a,.,......,.. . The I93I Hockey Season Afteraperiod of intensive training on Beebe Lake, Coach Nicholas Bawlf's hockey team won three of its live matches by de- cisive scores. Taken as a whole, the year was very successful, es- pecially since the change in the line-up was largely responsible for the loss of the other two games. On January 10th, the Cornell pucksters opened the season in their home rink with Union College. Flashing a brilliant attack and completely outplaying the more experienced Garnet sextet, the smooth-working Red and White skaters won a clear-cut victory by a score of 7-2. The first period was rather slow. McKowne scored, and then a difficult pass from Clark to Spitzmiller gave Cornell a two point lead. In the second stretch of the game the Bawlfmen ran up two more points, and only the clever work of Foster, Union's goalie, saved them from worse defeat. McKowne and Clark were the out- standing Cornell players of the afternoon. The Varsity sextet won its second game of the year from the Rensselaer Poly- technical Institute on January 17th, 5-3. The ice was soft, making teamwork practi-cally impossible, but McKowne helped accentuate the individual play by scoring three times in the course of the afternoon. The team kept up a running fire of shots at the R. P. I. net, and so air-tight was its defense that the Troy men could make but seven shots, most of them from long range. Moreover, the Engineers did not score until after Coach Bawlf took out his first-string men. Captain Clark, Guthrie, McKowne, and Endemann were the outstanding players for Cornell. Cornell's next chance for victory came on February 6th, when the Varsity pucksters downed a strong sextet from Colgate to the tune of 4 to 2. This was one of the fastest matches seen here in several seasons. Guthrie, tallying twice, was the most prominent lthacan player. After the first period, the Cornellians.had the Melee all their own way and proceeded to run up three more points. Captain Clark's defensive playing was one of the outstanding features of the contest. The Red and White team met its first defeat at the hands of Williams College, February 2lst. Because of the absence of Mcliowne, the line-up was shifted, and the combination plays were not up to standard. The Williams team took advantage of nunnentary vveakenings of the CorneH de- fense to score its three counts. On February 28th, Cornell lost to a mighty sextet from Clarkson Tech. The Varsity pucksters were at least the equals of the invaders in all except the Hrst period, and the naanner in which they kept Clarkson in check indicates the strength ofthe Bawlfmen in their last game. Wag . s 5 'lf' ,JE T -. -' , 13215 .,-' . A. 4,..,, ,H H. T. CLARK Crzpnzin H. G. HERB .Nlmmgzr 1150411 -....i:L... ...U-...,.,N..- ir. , ,-- .--- , , 0-.II l ll -5 ll 'll ll I4 Nl ll I' ll KN ' Herb Hunter Bawlf Pnedman Cornell Draney Walsh Nulle Pease ShIelds Guthrie Spltzrmllcr Clark Enclemann Rhodes 1950 Hockey Team and Record OFFICERS HAROLD THOMAS CLARK 31 Captazn ACK ROMAINE SIIIELDS 32 Capram Elect HARRY GLENN HERB 31 Manager AMES AMISON HUNTER R 32 Auzftafzt Manager NICHOLAS BAWLE Caarb TEAM BENJAMIN BLAIN RHODES 31 Goal ACK ROMAINE SHIELDS 32 Geal CARLETON HULL ENDEMANN 31 Rzgbr Defeme HAROLD THOMAS CLARK 31 Left Defeure AMES RICHARD MCKOWNE 32 Center EDWARD WATTFRSON GUTHRIE 31 Rzglat Wzng ROBERT FRANK SPITZMILLER 31 Left Wmg SUBSTITUTES CARLETON MONTGOMERY CORNELL 33 WILLIAM HENRY PEACE 32 JOHN PATRICK DRANEY 33 GORDON OFFICER PRIEDEMAN RICHARD NULLE 33 CARL HARRY RICHMOND 33 RECORD Dare anuarv 10 I anuary 17 February 6 February 21 February 28 Score Cornell 7 Cornell 5 Cornell 4 Cornell O Cornell 2 Score Union R. P. I. Colgate Williams Clarksoh Tech S ii,f-fQ.T:1.L..':11 ..,.y'-ITTQ -,IiQf' Q Q L 'T': T ' ',ff,T'1' Place Ithaca Troy Irhaca Williams 1:11 aca H5053 ' l Q f-' The I93I Wrestling Season The 1931 wrestling season proved to be only fairly successful. Cornell won three, lost two, and tied one dual meet, and finished second to Lehigh in the Eastern Intercollegiate Cham- pionships with 22 points to 30 for the rival matmen from Beth- lehem. The season opened with a victory over Columbia at New York City, 22 to 6, with two sophomores, Penny, 175 pounds, and Lundin, heavyweight, getting the falls which provided the Varsity with an easy margin of victory. The following week Syracuse bowed by a 20 to 8 count. Lundin gained his second straight fall in this meet. The first of the sterner contests came at Ithaca, however, on February 14, with Lehigh, already considered as Cornell's chief rival for the Intercollegiate title. Cornell was handicapped at the start by the illness of Butterworth, regular 135- pounder, and was further hampered when Cothran, 165-pound entry, had to be removed during his bout because of injuries. The final score was 21 to 9 in favor of Lehigh, the meet not being clinched until the final bout, when I-lirshberg of Lehigh threw Lundin. Pennsylvania was an easy victim at the Drill Hall on the week following, losing 245 to HM, as Beyland, Butterworth, Captain Lipschitz, and Penny all gained falls for the Red and White. Penn State, the third member of the traditional big three in wrestling, came here on February 28 and carried ofi' an exciting meet by a 14 to 12 score. Beyland, Butter- worth, and Roess won their bouts, but the score was virtually tied when Penny and Metsgar took the mats in the 175-pound class. The State man stalled to lose by almost a full ten minutes time, but Cornell was deprived of the fall. When the veteran Pearce easily threw Falkey, a green substitute, in the final bout, the meet went to the invaders. The final meet at Columbus, Ohio, against Ohio State, resulted in a 14 to 14 tie, although two substitutes were in the Varsity line-up. Beyland gained the only fall, but Spellman, a new man, won his bout, and the Westerners gained a tie when Falkey was beaten in the heavyweight class by a man fifty pounds heavier than himself. Coach O'Connell hoped to win the lntercollegiates once again, but his expecta- tions suffered badly when Captain Lipschitz and Roess faltered in the early bou-ts and failed to place at all. Beyland came through all his bouts to capture the 126-pound championship while Penny did the same in the 185-pound di- vision. Other points came from Butterworth, runner-up in the 135-pound class and Lundin, third in the unlimitediclass. Penny established himself as the outstanding wrestler in the east, being pressed in none of his bouts all season, while Beyland, com- peting for the first time, also covered himself with glory. Credit must also go to Butterworth and Lundin for their work in the championships, since both were handicapped by injuries at the time. M. Luvscnirz Captazizz R. F. PRoc'roR Zvlamzger 150611 Y ' 'Q 1 ' 7 , I, , , If 'f A . 1' I t, m--.,-1,.f.,-,---, It ll Nl us xr I If at xx! I I 4 i , l ' I - I ' ' Roess Penny Lundin Hessney Beyland Butterworth Lipschitz Spelman Hartzsch I9 5 I W restlmg Team and Record OFFICERS , I I MAcY MURRAY LIPSHITZ, '31 ...........,.....,.... .....,...,.....,.,....,. C apttzin , I RALPH FENNO PROCTOR, '31 ............ ........................., M eznager 'l JOSEPH HUGH MCKANB, '32 ..,,...,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, A Jriftant Mmzezger WALTER CHRISTOPHER O'CONNELL .....,,.., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,A,..., C aezeh ' M TEAM Featherweight Claw-118 pozuzdf Middleweight Clan' CLightD-155 pounds FRED ERNEST HARTZSCH, '31 RICHARD RoEss, '32 JOHN GRAHAM RAYCRAFT, '33 , Specialweight Clan-126 pounds Middleweight Clan CHemayD-165 pounds X CHARLES POWELL BEYLAND, '31 RAYMOND JOHN COTHRAN, '33 ABBOTT LEO HESSNEY, '31 1 Lightweight Clin:-135 pounds Light Heavyweight Clezrr -175 pounds JULIAN SCOTT BUTTBRWORTH, '32 WILFORD BOCHAT PENNY, '33 IRVING Louis SPELMAN, '31 Welterweight Clan'-145 pounds Heavyweight Clan-over 175 pounds M 1 MAcY MURRAY LIPSHITZ, '31 HARRY WILLIAM LUNDIN, '33 l LYNN LUTHER FALKEY, '31 RECORD-DUAL MEETS 1 Date .S'rore Score P late ' January 17 Cornell 22 Columbia 6 New York February 7 Cornell 20 Syracuse 8 Syracuse February 14 Cornell 9 Lehigh 21 Ithaca February 21 Cornell 24M Pennsylvania 112 Ithaca February 28 Cornell 12 Penn State 14 Ithaca March 7 Cornell 14 Ohio State 14 Columbus INTERCOLLEGIATES Lehigh 305 Cornell 22g Columbia 145 Yale 135 Syracuse 11g Pennsylvania 6g Penn State 55 Princeton I E I 'TT T I I A i e e ii A 1150711 ji is as it 1, up wi M. ' The 1951 Fencing Season After finishing first in the semi-finals at West Point, Coach Darriuelat's 1930 fencing team captured fifth place, in the Inter- collegiate Championships, held on April 17 and 18 at the Hotel Astor in New York City. Captain Cantor tied with Potter of Yale for the Individual Foils Championship, the latter winning the fence-off after a fast match. Cantor also placed third in the individual sabre contests, and Martinez-Zorilla, who had C. M. shattered all records by winning eight straight matches at West Point, took a fourth in the epee. The epee team, composed of the Martinez-Zorilla brothers, won third place, and Cornell was fourth among twelve colleges in the three weapon championship. Captain Cantor was the only member of last year's team to graduate, but pros- pects at the start of the season were considerably dimmed when an injury sustained by Captain Chris Martinez-Zorilla made it impossible for him to participate in the first two matches. In the first dual meet of the year, the Red and White swordsmen conquered a strong Columbia aggregation by the score of 10 to 7. The match was featured by the sensational work of Gravino and Martinez-Zorilla, Gravino winning all three of his foils encounters, while Martinei-Zorilla downed Gulbranson, who had won the National junior Championship the week before. Scileppi did excellent work, over- whelming two of his three opponents, and Berumen, substituting for Captain Martin- ez-Zorrilla in the sabre events, displayed marked skill in his intercollegiate debut. The following week, the Varsity journeyed to Clinton to engage in a triangular meet with Princeton and Hamilton. The tigers relied on their undefeated stars, Waters and Pecora, to score heavily in the foils events, and captured the meet, with 23 points to 16 for Cornell. Hamilton placed third with 12 points. Martinez-Zor- rilla was the outstanding fencer for the Red and White, winning five of his eight matches with comparative ease, Spectacular victories by Gravino and Scileppi in foils gave Cornell the margin of victory over Hamilton. On March 21, at the semi-finals at West Point, facing the best teams of the section, Cornell captured first honors in sabres. Captain Martinez-Zorrilla, com- peting for the first time during the season, although still handicapped with an injured leg, led the team to victory. The other member of the sabre team, Martinez- Zorilla, accomplished the unprecedented feat of winning every one of his sabre encounters, and qualified also in the epee division. The Martinez-Zorilla brothers turned in excellent perform- mances in both sabres and epees, and the younger of the pair es- tablished himself in the fencing hall of fame through his super- lative efforts at West Point. Gravino became the mainstay of a strong foils team, and Scileppi developed into an exceptionally clever swordsman. The promise shown by Martinez-Zorilla, Scileppi, Berumen, Parets, and Rodkinson, all of whom will re- turn in 1932, augers well for the success of next year's team. G. R. SCHOEDINGER IR' Marzzlzgzf' MARTINEZ-ZORRILLA Crzptaizz 15081 if ,C . A W I r- ' T A I , wi 1+ 'rw ll '. Darrieulat Parets Berurnen Rodlcinson Schoedinger Yarrow Gravino C. Martinez-Zorrilla Martinez-Zoriilla Scilcppi I93 I Fencmg Team and Record OFFICERS CRISTOBAL MANUEL MARTINEZ-ZORRILLA, '31 ..................,............. Captain GEORGE RICHARD SCI-IOEDINC-ER, JR., '31 .,.,...........................,.,...... Manager CALVIN AUGUSTUS ELWOOD, '32 ,.,......,....,............ .,......,. A .IIiJ'f6Z7Zf Manager FRANCOIS DARRIEULAT ....,,.........,,.................... .............,.............. C ouch TEAM Sabre Foil: CRISTOBAL MANUEL MARTINEZ-ZORILLA, '31 JOSE CLAUDIO MARTINEZ'ZORRILLA, '32 ALBERT DORIAN PARETS, '32 JOSE ENRIQUE BERUMEN, '33 Epff FRANK ANTHONY GRAVINO, '31 CLARENCE HENRY YARROW, '31 BERNARD LINCOLN RODKINSON, '32 SIDNEY FRANCIS SCILEPPI, '32 CRISTOBAL MANUEL MARTINEZ-ZORRILLA, '31 JOSE CLAUDIO MARTINEZ-ZORRILLA JOSE ENRIQUE BERUMEN, '33 ,'32 - RECORD Date Score Spore Place March 6 Cornell 10 Columbia 7 Ithaca March 14 Cornell 16 Princeton 23 Clinton Hamilton 12 March 21 Intercollegiate Semi-Finals West Point April 2-3 Intercollegiate Finals New York 150911 ng..-.-...ms-,...,.-.:.i.g, The 1950 Lacrosse Season ,A Coach Bawlf's lacrosse team enjoyed the most successful qi season in years, losing only one game and defeating some of the . l A most powerful teams in the East. The attack was amply up- held by Troudell, Fay, Schuchard, and Champion, the last I C f 9 named one of the best players in the country. Captain Tiemann , and Johnson led a well-balanced defense, and Abel developed into S G. TIEMANN one of the best goalies in the section. CHPWH The opening game with Princeton was fiercely contested throughout, and two extra periods failed to break a 2-2 tie. Princeton opened the attack immediately, and scored twice in the opening minutes of play. Cornell, however, rallied, and from then on the Red and White defense was impenetrable. Matthews scored in the last of the first half, and Hubbell tied the count with a spectacular goal in the closing minutes of play. The playing of Fay, Champion, and Trousdell was outstanding, while Hubbell and Matthew did exceedingly well in their intercollegiate debuts. In the first home game of the year, the Cornellians defeated a brilliant Harvard twelve, 4-3. The play on both sides was spectacular, Fay starring for the Red and White andjohnson for the visitors. The Cornell attack showed signs of improvement, for Cornell had twenty-eight shots at goal to the Crimson's twelve. Playing on a muddy field, the team fought a stellar Oxford-Cambridge outfit to a standstill. The Englishmen scored first and led, 1-O, at the half. Then the light, aggressive Cornell attack got under way, Champion and Erda making two goals in rapid succession. Oxford-Cambridge rallied to score once more, but the Red and White defense, particularly Johnson, worked smoothly, and the contest ended in a 2-2 deadlock. Two days later the Cornellians journeyed to Syracuse and, displaying their excellent condition and superior ability, avenged their loss of the year before by defeating the Orange team, 6-4. Champion, Johnson, and Abel played brilliantly. Facing a strong Yale team, Cornell suffered its only loss of the season. Abel played well at goal, but the clever attack of the visitors asserted itself, the game ending with the score 9-5 in Yale's favor. The Red and White's next opponent was Pennsylvania. Champion played brilliantly, as did Trousdell, Abel, and Fay. In the last minutes Fay scored to tie, 4-4. In the extra period Champion made a goal in the early minutes, but the Red and Blue retaliated, and the game ended in a 5-5 deadlock. The following week Cornell routed Hobart, 5-1. The Varsity piled up a three point lead in the first fifteen minutes, with only the excellent 4 playing of Hobart's goalie preventing a larger score. The wor-k of Champion, Brown, and Abel was especially noteworthy. The team hnished the season spendidly by coming from be- hind to defeat a strong Colgate twelve, 6-5, on Spring Day. Captain Tiemann, Erda and Champion starred for the Red and White, and the Cornelli-ans closed a highly successful season with a well-earned victory. J. R. Kmmz Manager H5103 ' is iw sl wr Nl ll ll li A R g , , ' x . v , ....-....-.....,.-W EZ. ., E Sargent Hanshaw Dogny-Larco Scot: Turner Srcvcns Tullar Martin Fay Clark Wallace Ocsc Boschcn Magoffin Moon johnson Youmrms Marrincz Schuchard Larson Trousdcll Champion Bawlf Ticmann Brown Ercla Abel Hubbcl Matthews Fairfax OFFICERS SAMUEL GREER TIEMANN, '30 ..................... ................ C aptain FRED CLIFFORD FAY, '31 ,.,.....,..,., ..,...,.,..... C aptain-Elert JAMES RICHARD KNIFE, '31 ,,,.,..,,,,,., , ...,.,........,.....,... Manager ROBERT WILLIAM PURCELL, '32 ,......,.. .,,,,.,.. A Rriftant Mafzagel' NICHOLAS BAWLP ............... , ......,,....,..,......., ......,.,.............,.... C oath TEAM FREDERICK AEEL, '30 I........ ,......,,...,,.... ...,..,.-,..,,, G a al ALBERT ROBERT ERDA, '30 ,.,,,,L , ,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,, Cenref IRVING VALENCOURT TULLAR, '32 ,,,,,.,,..,, Cover Paint MAURITZ IVER JOHNSTON, 31 .....I, , ,...,.,.....,,..,.,.., Paznz GEORGE CURTIS WALLACE, '30 ........ Frm' Dqfeme HAROLD THOMAS CLARK, '31 .......... Second Defeme ROLAND WILLIALI BROWN, '31 ..,-........ Third Defeme SAMUEL GREER TIEMANN, '30 ..... , ...... PHILLIPS KAY CHAMPION, '30 ................ Third Attack .Yecnrzd Attack FRED CLIFFORD PAY, 31 ..,.......,....,..,. Fin! Attack STANLEY WELLS HUBBEL, '32, .,..,.,.,..., .. KENNETH BRUCE TROUSDELL, '30 ....,.. .,Imia'e Home .0uf.fid: Home SUBSTITUTES ARTHUR LEWIS BOSCHEN, '32 HAROLD VERNON MOON, '30 EDWARD WATTERSON GUTHRIE, HAROLD ATSON REYNOLDS '31 CLAYTON ELMARE LARSON, '32 CARL VALENTINE Sci-IUCHARD, '31 GEORGE POMEROY, '31 CLESSON NATHAN TURNER, '32 GEORGE HUGHES MATTHEW, '32 JOSEPH MACARTHUR YOUMANS, '32 f' RECORD Dat: Score S5011 P I ac: April 4 Cornell 2 Princeton 2 Princeton April 12 Cornell 4 Harvard 3 Ithaca April 17 Cornell 2 Oxford-Cambridge 2 Irhaca April 19 Cornell 6 Syracuse 4 Syracuse April 26 Cornell 5 Yale 9 Ithaca May 3 Cornell 5 Pennsylvania 5 Philadelphia May 10 Cornell 5 Hobart 1 Ithaca May 23 Cornell 6 Colgate 5 Ithaca L Ylj.lil 'f7TfZf'iI.lT'IL .L ,, ,ZLL .II ' ' , LT' 5 T? 5, Y ,, 1,1254 ' A'iT,1i,, T ' 'TTT' ' , 'LTC Q, ' ' 1 .--.-..11..,, ,.,, . ,-,-,. V Y-.-WrY-, ,,,,u,,-sxlga, ,.::A, ,l,....,, -.,-, .,.,. , , WW, , , - -...-a-.-...,. V f- 'E ll5l11 ...-a.,,z.f- , . . V . . r- N r fs X ' t 't'2f'ff.j,:.l: r.,, .g -Y, ll 5 tl V' E- ll ...el- The 1950 Tennis Season A f '3 The 1930 tennis team experienced a somewhat disappointing ' season, winning but two of the six dual matches played. In the .',x I ,vvii ' I Larned Cup matches, the Cornell netmen were eliminated in the ii i i'ii if preliminary rounds. Captain Detwiler, Smith, and Miles were the if I only veteran players remaining from the 1929 squad. Weltner, L Coppage, Oppenheimer, and Meilman were all newcomers to in- B. H. DETWILER tercollegiate tennis. Capnzin The Larned Cup matches, staged at the Drill Hall, February 28 to March 1, excited a good deal of interest on the part of Cornell tennis fans, al- though all the Cornell entries were eliminated in the preliminaries. Colgate, Colum- bia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Lehigh, Ohio State, Amherst, Syracuse, Princeton, Pennsyl- vania, Harvard, and Yale-twelve colleges in all-entered teams in the matches, although only those of Dartmouth, Yale, Pennsylvania and Lehigh survived until the semi-finals and finals. Through the stellar playing of Seligson, of Lehigh, ranking collegiate tennis star, Lehigh captured the team cup, while Seligson ran away with the individual honors by easily defeating all the outstanding collegiate con- tenders. Detwiler and Weltner represented Cornell in the singles matches. Detwiler got off to a good start by defeating Bowditch, of Amherst 6-4, 6-4, in the first round of the preliminaries. He then scored a surprise by upsetting M. T. Hill, of Harvard, but lost to Lavine, flashy Pennsylvania star, 6-2, 7-5. Weltner drew a first round bye, but lost 6-3, 6-O, to Richardson of Dartmouth. Smith and Miles, Cornell's doubles team, were eliminated in the first round. In the first dual match of the year, at Ithaca April 18, the Varsity netmen were defeated by Princeton, 7-2. At this stage of the game, the Cornell squad showed markedly its lack of sufficient outdoor practice, having had only one day of outdoor play up to this time because of the inclemency of the weather. A week later, the Red and White team lost another home match, this time bowing to Ohio State. The score was 8-1. This was the first time Ohio State had conquered the Ithaca netmen in several years. In a match with Syracuse at Ithaca, May 3, the Cornell players scored a perfect and well-rounded victory, overcoming the visiting team completely to the tune of 9-O. The excellence of the play on this occasion was seriously hampered by a high wind. On the week-end of May 9 and 10, the Varsity invaded Pennsylvania, first playing at Swarthmore, where it lost to the undefeated Swarthmore team, 7-2. The following day the team continued its losing streak by taking a defeat from a powerful Lehigh aggregation, 8-1. The latter, however, was probably one of the best tennis squads in any of the eastern colleges. Captain Detwiler succumbed to the onslaughts of the brilliant Seligson, in the most interesting match of the trip, 6-O, 6-2. In the closest match of the season at Hamilton, May 23, the Ithaca netmen nosed out Colgate, 5-4, concluding the season, as the match scheduled with Pennsylvania on May 24 was cancelled because of inclement weather. E. H. HALE Mnrzagtf' 15121 I , , ....,:a:a.:s..a W I sfo Il I In I ll .ww : aa-fm ..H.:Ipww. 4 V , Miigaig, S. I of z' ' k xx 5 6 'Xa I ' 'iff I ,' 5jEY.?f I ,A,A, S , E9 - I B SLE, ..A. 141 a ,lflz ' f' rf X , DK . A. 1 - Ig I 1 'I I I I 555' 1 I , ' 1 Qkea f-'- I if I l X 5 X I X l -1 li 'I ,I - , .I I w . Oppenheimer Dade Meilman Gainey Smith Detwiler Coppage Miles I9 3 o Tenms Team and Record ' OFFICERS BENJAMIN HOWARD DETWILER, '30 ,,...........,,. Captain ELKINS HAMILTON HALE, '30 ...,...,...,.......... Manager MONFORD POWELL MILES, '31 ..............., Captain-Elect LESTER CUYLER DADE, '31 ......., Anixmnt Manager PROFESSOR JAMES KENNETH WILSON .................... Canal: TEAM EDWARD WHITE COPPAGE, '32 MONPORD POWELL MILES, '31 BENJAMIN HOWARD DETWILER, '30 EDWIN STANLEY OPPENHEIMER, '31 SAMUEL LEOPOLD MEILMAN, '32 GBIE JAY SMITH, '30 GEORGE HENRY WELTNER, '32 RECORD Feb. 28-March 1 Larned Cup Tournament Ithaca 1 Lehigh ........................ ...,... 1 9 7 Ohio State ........... .............. 3 2 Pennsylvania ,,--,,..,. ,,,,1,, 1 6 8 Harvard ,,...,...., .,......,. 3 3 Dartmouth ......,. ....... 1 5 9 Syracuse ..,......., .......... 2 4 Yale ...,............. ....... 1 4 10 Amherst ........... ..,....... 2 5 Cornell ......... .... ....... 4 I .1 Colgate ........ .......... 1 6 Princeton ,.,., ........,. ..,.,.- 4 1 2 Columbia. ....... .,..........,.,.. O Dat: Score Score P I are April 118 Cornell 2 Princeton 7 Ithaca April 26 Cornell 1 Ohio State 8 ' Ithaca May 3 Cornell 9 Syracuse O Ithaca May 9 Cornell 2 Swarthmore 7 Swarthmore May 10 Cornell 1 Lehigh 8 Bethlehem May 23 Cornell S Colgate 4 Ithaca H513 I The 1950 Polo Season 'i'ia ' ni V'li After several years of struggle against many unfavorable ' existing conditions, a group of Cornellians managed to build up xgvl and gain support for a polo team. The expense, time-, and labor l pw expended was great, but the results were highly gratifying both ' ' to those men who accomplished them and to the student body at . ,, , . . t,,, large. With polo as a new activity on the campus in 1931, the team C' CZVYDON consummated a most successful first season by clinching the Class If 61171 D Circuit Championship in the Indoor Polo Association. The team was hampered by the lack of a riding hall and the inconvenience of playing their out of town games on borrowed mounts. On October llth, the Cornell polo team took the field for its first game with the Cortland Polo Club at Cortland. Presenting a surprisingly well-balanced attack the team had little trouble in disposing of the Cortland aggregation, 6 to 3. Ranney and Hertz at Numbers 1 and 2 positions clicked well together, while Captain Gray- don's defensive work was excellent. . The next encounter found the team at Columbus to battle a strong Ohio State aggregation on November lst. Cornell outplayed and outrode the home team through all but the first and last chuckers, but the Ohio defense was too powerful for the Ithaca offensive, and the Red and White came out on the short end of a 6-2 score. The Cortland Polo Club visited Ithaca for a return match on November 7th, only to encounter a greatly improved Varsity, which overwhelmed them to the tune of 15 to 4. The issue was never in doubt, and the game was marked solely by the vast improvement in the Cornell squad. Cortland was helpless before the fast riding Cornell trio. This was the first match in which Cornell used a three man team, with Captain Graydon at back, and Baldwin and Ranney bearing the brunt of the scoring attack. Cornell climaxed the indoor season by returning triumphant over a highly touted West Point trio in the Class D Championships, 7 to 6. All matches were on the handicap scale, a distinct advantage to the Ithacans, who succeeded in wrest- ing a championship in their first year of Intercollegiate competi- tion. With proper facilities, polo should become one of the most successful of Cornel activities. Plans have been laid for a new riding hall here, and the R.O.T.C. Riding and Polo Club has been organized to further the rapidly growing interest in the sport. A spring schedule of outdoor games with Norwich University, I Ohio State, West Point, and Fort Hoyle, augnrs well for the Varsity quartet, and fast action may be expected. Manager B. L. BARRINGER H5143 , ,,. .. , ' .. ,, W 1 ' . I , ,, , . , I ,, ,.,.....,.. A lI'1lH fm. rw I If I w I A If Baldwin Hertz Graydon I9 3 o Polo Team and Record OFFICERS CHARLES KELLOGG GRAYDON, '31 ......,......... .......... C npmin 4 BENJAMIN LANG BARRINGER, '33 ....,...., .,....... M wager CAPTAIN JOHN ALLEN STEWART .........,... , ..,........ Coach TEAM CLARENCE LERAY RANNEY, '34 ,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,L-,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, ......., N u Inbcr 1 JOHN HERTZ, JR., '31 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .... .... N u ID ber 2 RICHARD BALDWIN, '34 .,..,..........,.,.,.,. . ........ Numbcr 3 CHARLES KELLOG GRAYDON, '31 .,...,.... ,.,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.L....... ........ N u mbcr 4 SUBSTITUTES FREDERICK HOPKINS ANDERSON, '32 WILLIAM DOUGLAS HAMILTON, '31 GEORGE PAUL COOKE, JR., '34 WILLIAM BREWER KEESE, '32 WALTER THOMAS CUSACK, '32 GEORGE WASHINGTON O'BRIEN, JR., '32 JOHN ADAM FEICK, '31 RICHARD MARTIN SEARS, '33 JAMES BERWICK FORGAN, '33 EDWARD WORTHINGTON SUOR, '32 RECORD Date Scar: Scare Place October 11 Cornell 6 Cortland 3 Cortland November 1 Cornell 2 Ohio State 6 Columbus November 7 Cornell 15 Cortland 4 Ithaca March 14 Cornell 7 West Point 6 West Point SCHEDULE Norwich University Ohio Scare Forr Hoyle Wes: Poinr --l1T....i.. ll5l5l 'r 'W T.a...- . u fir is ll it QD is t lt, IL as The I93I Swimming Season The 1931 swimming season can be considered a fairly successful one despite the loss of the majority of the meets, since the squad, stronger and better balanced than that of last year, met five of its six defeats only in closely contested struggles, the margin of defeat being one first place. Consistent improvement was manifested as the season progressed, despite the highly inadequate facilities. The opening meet of the year was lost to Rider College at Cortland on January 24, 31 to 28. The Cornell swimmers took first place in four events, Eggleston winning the diving competition, Ives the 440 yard free style swim, Gibson the 150 yard back stroke and Phillips the 200 yard breast stroke. On February 18 a close meet was lost to Colgate, 37 to 31. Two days later the team travelled to Easton to lose to Lafayette, 33 to 26, and then on the next day lost to New York University, 33 to 26. Ives, who was elected captain after the Colgate meet, led the team in all three meets, setting a new pool record in the 440 yard free style swim at New York. Dessert scored two victories in the diving event. The fifth meet of the season was against Lehigh on February 28. Cornell lost the meet, 37 to 22. Ives again was outstanding, taking two first places. Hoenig and Berry placed behind Cushman of Lehigh in a record breaking 50 yard free style swim. The season was concluded the following week with a loss to Rennselaer Poly- technic Institute, and a final victory over Union. The former meet was lost decisively due to the lack of adequate reserve material. In the Union meet Cornell took four first places and the relay. Ives won the 100 and 440 yard free style swims, setting a new meet record in the 440. Berry won the 50 yard swim and Goldberger the 200 yard breast stroke. The relay team won easily to make the final score 40 to 26. Prospects for next year are exceptionally bright with nearly all the team members returning. Greenfield Hoenig S. Marsa Perthou Goldberger Cowan Roberts Perkins Tomasulo B. Marsa Gibson Ives Berry Eggleston i 'U 5516311 T . , l A 'l ? Px1- --- , .. , , , , . ll v il 4 at if Nl i n la xx t .. .. ,.,--Z-a-,v ,M ....,-nf.-Q a G - -K--4. --T--1 Q.- The 1931 Rifle Season Under the able tutelage of Captain Ennis, the Rifle Team made the finest showing in its history, surpassing even the splendid record of last year, and definitely estab- lishing itself as one of the outstanding collegiate rifle organizations in the country. Eight veterans from last year's squad returned this year: Davis, Murray, Arm- strong, Martin, Stafford, Medl, Cipriani, and Captain Waller. ln addition to the above group of experienced marksmen, several nevv men, Keet, Patrie, Van Hyning, Martin, Wilcox, and Pierson, provided an abundance of good material for the Varsity squad. All the matches shot this year were either postal or telegraphic CindoorD matches, with the exception of one trip of five men to Annapolis to compete with the sharp- shooters of the Naval Academy. In the National Rifle Association Eastern States League, composed of C.C. N.Y. , Columbia, New York University, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, Cornell, StevenS Tech, and St. Johns, Cornell came in second, winning seven of the eight matches. C. C. N.Y. took first place with no defeats. The Varsity marksmen emerged victorious over a field of eight opponents in the Second Corps Area Matches, comprising teams from all the middle Atlantic states. Cornell led the others with a score of 77075 N. Y. U. took second place with 7642, and C. C. N. Y. was relagared to third place with 7640. As champions of the Second Corps Area, the Cornell Varsity was entered in the National championship matches among the champions of each of the nine corps areas. In addition to these matches, the team competed in seventy-one postal and tele- graphic matches, of which it vvon 63 and lost 8, establishing an enviable record. The season's record far surpassed that of last year, the weekly scores averaging about 55 points higher. Ennis Van Hyning N. Martin Wilcox E. Martin Patrie Brown Murray Cipriani Mecll Lombardi Waller Armstrong Keet 4-i... ,,M---.:,---E-,,,. - Y if ,L , 4 t- ... ,. , - -an-.,. La..- , . H5173 33 lens Cornell .Ycarzf M organ 9f: Cornell Defefzdifzg iff Gam' Keane A TBI!!! Moznerzt an the Mzft -'Vf'P'iM H5183 The Mn1'ti1leQ-Z01'i!ln Brafbrzzr in Adiolz The Ya! e Game The Lmvzed Cup Taulvzamelzf M1911 Iliff IL II AN NICHOLAS BAWLF Coach of Soccer, Lczcroffe and Hockey WALTER CHRISTOPHER 0,CONNELL, 'll Coach of Wre.rtli1zkg JAMES KENNETH WILSON ' Coach of Tennif FRANCOIS DARRIEULAT Coczcfa of Fencing I H5203 4-I ME PP15544 LETIAC5 ' ' . THE OLD ARMORV A - at lf il ii lf ll li ll! NET Il. ll a ri Review of Freshman Football With only the defeat at the hands of Pennsylvania to mar a perfect record, the 1934 football team was one of the most powerful aggregations of first year men Cornell has ever put forth. Not only in point of victory, but in View of the promising material developed for the Varisty must the season be considered successful. The Red yearlings defeated Cortland Normal in the opener, 21-6, with Kline and Condon bearing the brunt of the attack. Kline tallied tvvice, While the punting of Ferraro and the stellar play of the line were outstanding in the attack. A strong team from Dickenson Seminary held the Freshmen even in the first half, but the Red offense functioned Well in the second half to break a scoreless deadlock and give Cornell the game, 20-O. Loose handling of the ball was indirectly responsible for the first Cornell score, while Ferraro's passing and the line bucking of Condon and Wallace resulted in the next tallies. The Freshmen defeated the visiting cadets from Manlius in the next game, 13-6. Cornell scored in the second quarter, only to have the visitors tie the count with a seventy-five yard run as the period ended. Ferraro scored in the third frame to give Cornell its margin of victory. The Freshmen dropped a heart-breaking thriller to the Pennsylvania Freshmen in their last game of the season at Franklin Field, 10-7. Pennsylvania scored first, but the yearlings tied it up at seven all at the end of the Hrst period. Twice the yearlings were held Within the five yard line in the second and third quarters, before Pennsyl- vania scored on a Held goal in the last period. The Freshmen were superior in all departments of the game, outrushing, outpassing, and outgaining theiRed and Blue. Weir Weinstein Frazer Waldron Benedict Fensterer Ferraro Walz Gcoffrion Grant Shaub Ibold Schmidt Taylor King Schaefer Hoffman Williams Eldrcd Hall Brown Terry Parernostcr Warren l Townsend Bzlderscon Forkcr Murdock Kossaele Condon Wallace Newton Goldbas Gully Brock Frecl'-orn McGraw Willsey Houck Hand Mciss Kline ne- - H52g1r-,..,..- t , - owen .. .ir .,.,- -....- ., ,,,, . H.. V . - -...,,.,4 :e........-..,.......Q..-. ..- .-,...gg...1-. . ,. . 1. , r, ,, . , w' 1 tr ' , va-lla - - . r. . ,i , , ,, ,, l .Q 1. l Sl il li all uf ll ll in xr. 5- - - I r l r l l l l l Review of Freshman Track The 1933 track team met no great success early, and reached its stride only in the last meet of the season. In their first dual meet, the Freshmen lost to Colgate, 80-55, Cornell scoring four firsts. Rudiger and Jones were the high individual scorers for the yearlings, with eight points apiece. Reiker won the shot put, and Cornell swept the hammer throw, Jones, Roeleeach, and Rieker finishing in that order. In the next dual encounter, the Penn frosh swamped the Red Yearlings, 115-20, scoring every first. Burns, outstanding Freshman broadjumper, took one of Cornell's second places. Carr showed up well in garnering second in the pole vault. The Freshmen finally hit their stride to defeat a well-coached team from the Uni- versity School of Cleveland, 75--42. Cornell won twelve first places, shining in the field events. Rudiger performed well again in winning the 100-yard dash, and re- peated in the 220-yard sprint, while Burns and Kessler had little trouble scoring in the broad jump and weights. Morgan, a newcomer to thensquad, scored a surprise victory in the mile. Various relay combinations formed throughout the season met only with defeat. The relay team made their best showing against Colgate, when Wettlaufer threatened to wrest the lead from the Maroon in the second quarter, only to falter before the end of the race. At no other time did any other combination function really well. Although the team did not meet with particular success the Freshmen were a well balanced if not powerful unit Rudiger and Wettlaufer in the dashes Burns in the broad jump Carr in the pole vault and ones in the weight events have estab lished themselves trackmen of Varsity caliber g M hl o R g Mg kl a a 9 ' 1 'l 1 J J 9 ' L l Ban s McGinn Hicks Roekcach Pembcr Mangin Saltford Walters Lautrup arx McLaug in Brower Hamilton 'Leary X Crampron Emerson Kessler Rieker Pcrinchicf Proctor udi cr Speer Parshall Burns Parker or an Davis Moa ey I , l , l .li l-'l'7f 1lt:lFf. ff7'7'I'1fTl l.'T.i.'L . 'ff TTT' ii,-l.T..'.l.,'.2'..,.'Tf1TQfIfTTl.- 1 'Aff-7f.'.f 7- T1,- ' F ' 911.3-1 ..,,,.,,,.,,,....,...,.,.,,.,: V . A,..,. ...- -,.., ii v,..,.,..,..,..,,,.--....,.cV , ...- - .V f --L-1t::1 4- --Q - - -- - -- 1252311 1-.....i.,,.,.,,, i is 1. if :sm is in na Review of Freshman Baseball About sixty men from the class of 1933 responded to Coach Haddock's spring call, and from these he developed a team which, although winning but one of the five scheduled games, should furnish several players of Varsity calibre. Weather conditions were unusually good, and the squad was soon out on the field. In a practice game on April 18, the Freshmen defeated the Ithaca High School nine by a score of 5-1. Grommon, on the mound, allowed only two hits and struck out nine men. The first scheduled game was held on April 16 with Cook Academy. The Yearlings went down to a 2-O defeat, being outhit four to one. On May 3, the Cortland' nine invaded Ithaca and handed the team a 12-O defeat. The Freshmen still lacked teamwork and the punch necessary to put runs across the plate. ln a return game with Cook on May 7, although performing considerably better at bat, the Cornell team played loosely in the field and lost, 7-2. A fast, hard-hitting Pennsylvania Freshman team decisively defeated the Fresh- men, 16-2, a week later. Lack of ability to hit in the pinches wasted many scoring opportunities for the Red and White. Closing their season on May 17, the first year men were successful for the first time, sending the University School of Cleveland down to a 15-2 defeat. Bealor pitched for Cornell, and struck out eight men. Smith, playing shortstop, hit a home run in the sixth inning. The team as a whole functioned much more smoothly than it had during most of the season, making but one error. They seemed to have struck their real batting form also, reaching the opposing pitcher for twelve hits. Smith, George, Lipinski, and I-latkoff are the outstanding prospects for next year's varsity. Muller Dubcrsrcin Drancy Rollins Smith Cunningham Fisher George Hzirkoff Bcnrlcy Ramcv R -I1 Good G H dd k D H ' B F B I H5241 ll 'li rw 5 U lf .. U fl lt- N ll I ll I1 'X NN Review of Freshman Crew On May 17, at the Carnegie Cup Regatta, on Carnegie Lake at Princeton, the 1933 crew Hnished three and a half lengths behind Princeton, but beat out Yale by a considerable margin. lt was the first test under fire and the usual nervousness cut down the efficiency of the boat considerably. The Spring Day race at Ithaca saw an astonishing reversal of form as the eight found itself and finished three lengths ahead of a highly-touted Harvard crew, while Syracuse trailed far behind. It was a nip and tuck struggle for the first part of the race, but in the last mile the Cornellians gained their lead through an exhibition of power and coordination which left the Crimson and the Orange boats far astern. At Poughkeepsie the Freshmen were beaten out in a close finish by that same Syracuse boat which they had previously beaten. It was, however, a race between the best crews in the country and the Cornell first year men did well to place no worse than second in such a field. Columbia and Syracuse started out far ahead of the field with Cornell getting a slow start. At the mile, however, the power of the Wray stroke began to tell and the yearlings crept up on even terms with Columbia and threatened the Syracuse lead. The Orange boat fought them off down the last stretch to finish ahead, but over a longer distance the Red and White would probably have been victorious. Thompson Boyce Otto Norcross Rosbroolc LePage Schreck Tracy Y ...i.... 552511 ' -- A-.i . Y , , --. . i w ' . V W - V an 1 ' 1 if 1 - .. li if is ni 10 li. N it ni ll,.l1. xfN i Review of Freshman Cross Country With a sixth in the Intercollegiates and a decided ,margin of victory in all its dual meets, the Freshman Cross Country team displayed marked power and uncovered some promising distance runners. The early season performance augured well for a good showing in the Intercollegiates, but the clinging mud of a rain-drenched course held the Yearlings to sixth place. The 1934 harriers easily outran the Canton Aggies and took a 21-36 victory in the first dual meet. Ithaca High School followed and was defeated easily, 215-33Z, the Freshmen taking the first three places. Naples High School was defeated 20-35, as Cornell men again took first and second. Mangen, Hazen, and Sampson were the most consistent performers and should prove Varsity material. Moaklcy Luxforcl Smith Kaskalla Hazen Sampson Mangin Benner Vipond Agnew Lcvcring Review of Freshman Soccer Although the Freshman soccer team managed to win only one of its three en- counters, several outstanding performers for next year's Varsity were developed. The 1934 team lost to Cortland Normal in the opener, 5-3. Captain Maerkel, Seranti, and Hammond played Well for the Freshmen on offense. 1 i , A strong Syracuse aggregation . , Q downed the Red yearlings in L W in ,A .1 f - a fast game, 3-O. Cornell 1 Q ','-' .A I 'ii ' 1' -.. f- scored a 2-1 win over Benja- A 1' 1, i .7 GTI 5- ff . ' min Franklin High School of ,.., . lQ.-:3: ,,,f .-' --f :iw Rochester in the finale, Ser- amrs goal breaking the dead- lock in an extra period. - ,. , .,. - .. .,-.. 1... , , -., . A ,,,....-....- - -- ,.,.., 2 ..Q.--........n.1.,......a......l.1+1-1 115263 ...Q ,,..l.....Z..., f..a..-v ..,. . 4 . ,. .W A 4 iw is 11 it 1 Nl li i ni gar te r. Review of Freshman Basketball Four victories and three defeats comprised the yearling basketball season of 1931. Captain Wickle, McGraw, Volker, Houch and Ferraro will all undoubtedly be of great aid to Coach Ortner when he selects the material for his 1932 Varsity. The Freshmen began the season with Cortland Normal as their first opponent, the game, not unexpectedly, was lost. The next week they played their classmates of Syracuse, and, although exhibiting a better game, again were on the losing side. The following contest, with Cook Academy, resulted in a decisive victory, 41 to 28. A return game with Cortland Normal again was in the latter's favor, the two subse- quent encounters with the Colgate and Pennsylvania Freshmen, however, netted victories for the Red and White. A return match with Cook Academy concluded the season with a 44 to 32 victory. l Chandler Hill Terry King Hubbard Taylor Scrcnati Hill Miles Hazen Pond Houck Fcrrziro Wicklc McGraw Vocll-:cr Shaffer Hils Review of Freshman Hockey The 1934 hockey team had a short, satisfactory season, winning one of the two games played. On January 17 it bowed to a fast, more experienced team from Clinton High School, 8-1. A week later, presenting a much more smoothly working combina- tion, the Freshmen took the measure of the John Marshall sextet to the tune of 8-O. Lack of ice prevented their playing the third scheduled game with the Colgate Yearlings. Several of the players show promise of developing into Varsity material under Coach Bawlf's tutelage. Kingsbury Hildurn Sack Jones Spellman Scott Hunter Miller Madden Tyler Robertson 152711 .1 ,,,.r...Y,:,....i,,,...q-.,..... V' 1 M F :R X vs' ' 1 'A - . Review of Freshman Wrestling After a short period of training, the 1934 Wrestling team Went into a season of three meets which resulted in two ties and a loss. In the first meet the team tied the Pennsylvania Freshmen, 18-18, in an interesting series of matches. The last few bouts saw the Yearling's ten point lead reduced and finally cancelled. The second meet also resulted in a tie, Wyoming Seminary holding Freshmen to a 16-16 score. In the last meet a powerful Lehigh Freshman team de- feated the Cornellians, 19-13, taking five of the eight bouts. The material brought to li ghtin the freshman matches, should, under the tutelage of Walter O'Connell, develop into satisfactory, if not ex- ceptional, varsity members. Review of Freshman Lacrosse Lack of experience was a decided handicap to the 1933 lacrosse twelve, which completed its season with a record of one tie and two defeats in three starts. Practice difliculties were complicated by poor weather, mud, cold, and an epidemic of measles among the players. A On April 21 the team was plainly outclassed by the strong Syracuse Central High School aggregation, 14-O. On . May 2, Cplaying in a cloud of 33 - ' , , I dust an a heavy Wind, the H A ' A ' Freshmen tied the Syracuse Freshmen, 2-2. The game scheduled with Hobart was called off, and in their last game, on May 17, the Cornell players bowed to Geneva High School, 12-5. N 552811 , l. I , ,Q - , 1. 1, 1- V--ff V f-. If , , , 1 A -- lx- 1 .404 ,, .4 V ' , .iz -:ifi5-if--'-- N l li 1 Ri ll ll l' XR! an fEi,d'i::?2:,g,.'g':l!- Intramurals INTERCOLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1930 BasebaH ..W..,..........,...........,.,........II.,,,,...,.... . ,...,.....,.,........ I v......A...,...,. YVon by Law 1931 BasketbaH .......,. .........,,.,,...,, YVon by Famfhy 1930 Crew ....................... ,.............,...,.7 W on by Agrieiiltiire 1930 Cross Country ........ . .........,. .,...,. 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'- M --L,-.4 - 21?Wxlm'Ql'r' Wmfnv K- - 4' Xwxgfxp'-9'-L Tcwvmxu N Lv. 4,v,g,w,unZfu, ' 4, iv.j'fd1f'g.fflefi'1Iug'J' Ea fgg. ' 'l Q11 - f f K .. Sw,xggl.-1.1-41'--5 f ' V . 4 ' , Y , Zfimi ff' TQ, Qf.5ffj'j7g,QiZg,.,'. 'j4F.?'2 L5'2w,f' 3'--'13 X, , 1 , P' Mi ll it M 4 C fI9 My If If If '-A , ' 1 Dean of Women . V rx-.1 -, 3, ., ,, M x A,gf,f lx , , R a WMM .J.,. Qaiwiigsim i 2 faiw?i2S?A WiE '1 H533H 5534 N YMM SENICDI2 SINGING ON TI-IE STEPS OF BCDAIQDIVIAN IN 1908 I I ,Vx I I I I I I l I I I I I II I I I I I I I , ' ' ' ' ' ' 'iii'- '1Q,,,iJT 1, giwig' W 3' ,f:'f.,W- 51' -f I: I I I I I I 1 Q , IWI I I I . I f .s tit mgtn ANIELIA ABBOTT, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. XSZ. RUTH AGNES ABEL, Olean. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Olean High School. AIU Freshman Cornmissiong Class Picnic Committee lg Freshman Banquet Committeeg Uni- versity Orchestra 2, 3, 4g Women's Musical Clubs lg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Manager of Track 1. BERTHA EMMA ABRAITYS, Bert , Yonkers. Home Economics. Prepared at Roosevelt High School. KAg Varsity Rifle Team 2, 35 Dot and Circleg Wornen's Musical Clubs 3, 4. IDA JOHANNA ABRAITYS, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Roosevelt High School. KAg Dance Festival 1, 2g Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Junior Advisory Com- initteeg Women's Musical Clubs 3. Vice-President 45 Fresh- man Play- State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HELEN SMITH ADAMS Homer Home Economics Prepared at Homer Academy AURA KATHERINE ALLEN Ithaca Agricultur Prepared at Ithaca High School AZ Agass z Club Women s Musical Club 3 Sage Chapel Choir 2 3 CYNTHIA ADLA ANDREWS Sin Schenectady Arts and Sciences Prepared at Schenectady High School QPBK Womens Cosmopolitan Club GERTRUDE ESTELLE ANDREWS Kirkwood Home Economics Prepared at Binghamton Central High School ON College Honor Committee 2 3 4 Carrie E Brigden Scholarship MARY ANDREWS Schenectadv Arts and Sciences Prepared at Schenectadv High School MARY ELIZABETH ARMSTRONC Whitestone Arts and Sciences Prepared at Flushing High School EK Hockev Team 1 7 Clubs I 2 Treasurer 3 President 4 , . , . . I. . , . ' e. . 5 1 5 Q A . . , , . , .. . ,,.A ' - Y. . . 5 K I . g I . . Q . . . I 5 . , , S ' , 4'. ' . 1, I . I . . 4 , I, -1 Soccer Team 3g Vice-President of Sage 35 Women s Musical , , , A . iI53el A ill ALXN file lfifrlhl' 1-1 MARY MILLER ARNOLD, New York City. Home Economics. Prepared at George Washington High School. AOH5 State Cash Scholarship. GRACE SYLVIA ARONSON, Mount Vernon. Home Economics. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. ONg Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. TAzU ELIZABETH ASAI, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AKA. CECILE ALTIEIEA Ausr, Austy, Otto. Home Economics. Prepared at Cattaraugus High School, AEAg Newman Clubg Wayside Aftermathg Carrie E Brigden Scholarship. MARIAN LOUISE BABcocK Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Penn Yan Academy. XS2. ETHEL CATHERINE BACHE Huntington Home Economics Prepared at Huntington High School Y W C A Cabinet 4 Silver Bay Club Women s Musical Clubs 2 3 Treasurer MARIAN BALLIN New York City Arts and Sciences Pre pared at New Utrecht High School AKA Crew 3 State Cash Scholarship VIRGINIA GARDNER BANKS Ginny Ithaca Arts and Sciences Prepared at Ithaca High School AT' Women s Musical Clubs 4 MARGARET NOBLE BARNES Peg Newheld Agriculture Prepared at Newfield High School DoRIs MAE BARS Dory Lockport Arts and Sciences Prepared at Parker High School Hockey Team 3 4 Soccer 4? 7 7 7 Team 2, 45 Track Team 1, 25 Wayside Aftermath,,PIiesident 4. il537l1 I lx ' S ' -5 tu. MI I pi mimi l WILHELMINA BARTON, Willy, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Afbg Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY THERESA BARVIAN, Barvie, White Plains. Agricul- ture. Prepared at White Plains High School. AOIIQ Dance Festival lg Hades Committee 25 Manager of Tennis lg The Cornell Cozmtiyman Board 2, 3. JOSEPHINE AMANDA BEALS, Jo, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. X95 Varsity Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Dot and Circleg Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE ELIZABETH BEATTY, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ossining School for Girls. KK1 g Dramatic Club 4. MAELE LORNA BENNETT Lorna Doone Ithaca. Arts and Sciences Prepared at Canisteo Academy AKA Archery Team 3 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships EMILY KEPAUVER BLAKE Washington D C Home Economics Prepared at Central High School KA9 Hockey Team 1 2 3 Farmers Week Comm1ttee2 3 ANE EDITH BLAKESLEE Pottersville Arts and Sciences Pre pared at Warrensburg High School A A Penthama Varsity Hockey Team 2 3 Basketball Team 3 Crew 3 Hockey Teaml 2 3 4 Y W C A Cab1net3 Vice President 4 Balch Hall Unit III Vice President 4 State Cash Scholarship Manager of Soccer 4 CATHERINE ADELAIDE BLEWER Kay Owego Home Economics Prepared at Owego High School AOII Mortar Board ON Rifle Team 3 W S G A Council 3 4 Dot and Circle Wayside Aftermath Chairman of Activities Class President 3 Home Economics Club Scholarship 3 State Cash Scholarship DoRoTHY FASSETT BORST Dot Elmira Heights Home Economics Prepared at Elmira Heights High School A112 Freshman Commission Freshman Banquet Committee Sophomore Cotillion Committee Wayside Aftermath President 3 Emu BOSTWICK Billie Ithaca Arts and Sciences Pre ared at Miss Madeira s School KKI' Soccer Team 3 Freshman Advisory Committee Dramatic Club 2 3 4 Sage Chapel Choir -I H v 1 . . , , . , , . . . - I I . ' ' a s 1 ' J , . . - - A-1 l ,, . . I-4 , , a s s 2 7 I a I ' ' ' - 1 ' 2 Q ' 1 , . I. ,I I a ' . . , I s 1 - - - - I 9 1 9 : 1 a a a ' s Q 1 1 2 , I. . . H - I , 1 . . P . , x S a I , H538H I-I I t I api .si MARION BRETSCH, Pudge, Hastings-on-Hudson. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Hastings High School. WOHICD'S Cosmopolitan Club, Women's Musical Clubs 1. DORIS BROWN, Deedee, Binghamton. Home Economics. Prepared at Central High School. XQ, AKAg Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, The Cornell C0ltl1fIj'77ZL7ll Board 1, 2. HELEN FRANCES BUDD, Oswego. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oswego High School. AEP, Women's Debate Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALICE ELIZABETH BURCH, Watkins Glen. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Watkins Glen High School. KKT'g Dramatic Club 3, 45 Balch Hall-Unit IV, Vice-President 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ,IUSTINE BURcH, Watkins Glen. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Watkins Glen High School. KKP, Dramatic Club 2, As- sistant Mistress of Make-up 3, Mistress of Make-up 4. DOROTHY LOUISE BUTLER, Dot, Summit, N. Architecture. Prepared at Kent Place School. HELEN FRANCES CAMPBELL, Shushan. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Washington Academy. HELEN MARIE CARTY, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. XYZ, Newman Club. MARTHA PAMELA CATTELAIN, New York City. Home Economics Prepared at Cascadilla Day Preparatory School. VELMA ROSALTHA CHURCHILL, Glens Falls. Arts and Sciences- Prepared at Glens Falls High School. KA, Freshman Play. Women's Musical Clubs 3, 45 Undergraduate Scholarship State Tuition Scholarship. ll539ll Q v j et lt A .S 0 M gr if ig VIRGINIA SAVAGE CLARK, Ginny, Seneca Falls. Agriculture. Prepared at Mynderse Academy. KATHERINE MAY COE, Kottv, Pearl River. Home Econom- ics. Prepared at Pearl River High School. EK. LILLIAN MARION COHN Brooklyn Arts and Scxences re ared at GIrls H1gh School BARBARA NORMAN COLLYER Forest Hrlls Arts and Sclences Prepared at Newtown I-hgh School ACID Raven and Serpent Fencmg Team 1 2 Hockey Team 2 3 4 Tenms Team 1 2 3 4 W s G A couml 4 The Forl T111 cafmzz DMA Sun Board 3 Women s Edxtor 4 LYDIA MARY CRISSEY Molly Stamford Conn Arts and SCICHCCS Prepared at Stamford H1gh School Track Team 3 Women s Mus1cal Clubs 1 2 3 4 Sage Chapel Cho1r 4 POLLY CRONYN Plandome Arts and Scrences Prepared at Manhasset Hlgh School A A Raven and Serpent Pen thama WInr1er of W A A C and Bar Baseball Team 2 3 Crewl 3 Hockey Team2 4 Soccer Teaml 3 4 Tenms Team 2 Walkmg Team 3 Dance Fest1val 1 2 Class PIcnIc COmmIttee 2 3 Hades Commrttee Charrman 2 umor AdV1S0fV Commlttee Charrman W S GA Council 3 4 W S G A jud1cIary Commrttee 3 4 Women s Mus1cal Clubs 1 2 4 Secretary 3 Class Song Leader2 3 4 VIce Pres1dent OfR1SlCY 3 Balch Hall Unlt HI Vxce Pres1dent BARBARA CONKLIN CROSBY Falconer Arts and Sc1ences Pre ared at Falconer H1gh School KKI' AEP Mortar Board Secretary 4 W S G A COunc1l 3 4 Cornell 1n Chma Club Drarnatxc Club 3 4 L1beral Club Executrve Com mlttee 4 Womens Cosmopolrtan Club Pres1dent 3 4 Women s Debate Club Manager 3 86 Memor1al Stage 2 State Cash Scholarshrp ROSANNA FRENCH CROW Mar1On Oh1O Arts and Sclences Prepared at Hardmg I-hgh School KA9 86 Memor1al Stage 3 DOROTHY CHARLOTTE CROWF Dot Bloomvllle Arts and Scrences Prepared at Delaware Academy 4H Club Secretary 3 State Cash and TuItIon Scholarships CHARLOTTE ELSIE DALLMER Lotch Staten Island Arts and ScIer1ces Prepared at Curr1s l-hgh School AAA Penthama Crew 1 2 3 4 Hockey Team 4 Soccer Team 3 4 Dance Festival 2 Deutscher Verem Secretary Treasurer 2 State TUIIIOII Scholarshxp , . .P- .,. , . . - 1 1 11 , 111 11 11 1 1 , . , . .1 1. 1 1 1 - . ' ' .' ' 1 1111 ' , . . T- 1 . . 1-1, , A- --U . , , , 1 11 1: 111 1 1 11 , , , ,J 1 1 1 11 .. . ' , . 11 111 1 11: ' 1 1 ' , . . ' P - 1 1 1 , , , 1 11 1 ' 1 1 11 1 '1 - . 1 1 1 , , . . . . l, . - 1 1. H - ., , . . ' . - , ,O . 1 1 ' - - 1 1 1111 1 11 1 1 ,' 1 154011 iw:-txt tl I-IH!!! ANNA MARGUERITE DARLING, Ann, Port jefferson. Home Economics, Prepared at Port jefferson High School. ITBKIZQ Basketball Team 25 Women's Musical Clubs 2, 4. PAULINB ALEXANDRIA DAVIS, St. Louis, Mo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sumner High School. Women's Cosmopolitan Club. EVA DEDERICK, Eve, Saugerties. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Saugerties High School. Areteg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GLADYS MURIEI.. DORMAN, Happy, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Manual Training High School. AEfIDg Baseball Team 25 Dramatic Club 3, 4g Liberal Club. FREDERICA MARIE DORNER, Fritzie, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences Prepared at Frankfort High School Alia' Women s Cosmopolitan Club SARAH CREECIE DYAL Riceville Tenn Arts and Sciences Prepared at Ithaca High School KT MAVIS SYLVIA DYMOTT Staten Island Arts and Sciences Pre pared at Curtis High School AI' fI1BK Track Team 1 2 Dance Festival 1 2 3 Freshman Banquet Committee Class Secretarv 1 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships Undergraduate Scholarship Dreyfus Memorial Scholar ship 3 4 EDNA ELEANOR EGGLETON Egg Sherrill Arts and Sciences Prepared at Sherrill High School KA9 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships Rosa MARIE ELLENDT Rochester Arts and Sciences Prepared at East Rochester H1gh School YQ MARGARET ELIZABETH ELLIOTT Peg Burlington Hom Economics Prepared at Edmeston High School Women Musical Clubs 3 . . , 1 1 - ' , . . - ' a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 7 - , . -I ,I - - 1 1 - - - 1 I , . . -I I. . 1 1 - C . - U .. S ll541ll a ua hii fr ' . v P ' W' .Q T W- s,.ng,a.s x. or wsu lg MARGARET BRYMER ELLIS, Peg, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. X95 Class Picnic Com- mittee 4g Wornen's Debate Club, Manager 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. MARGARET Boucrc EMERICK, Mike, Saugerties. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Saugerties High School. Arete, Vice- President 4. OLIVE MARY ESPENSCHIED, Washington, D. C. Architecture. Prepared at Central High School. KA9g Fencing Team 15 Tennis Team 1, The Foil. DOROTHY ELIZABETH EVANS, D0tty, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. A4153 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 State Cash Scholarship. MARY ROJIER- EVANS, Rochester. Home Economics. Prepared at West High School. KA9g Hockey Team lg Dance Festival 25 Farmers' Week Committee 25 Manager of Hockey 2. Ru-rr: CAROLYN FABER, St. Petersburg, Fla. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at St. Petersburg Junior College. A0115 Dramatic Club 3, 4. ANNA MARIE FARRELL, Ann, Johnson City. Home Economics. Prepared at Johnson City High School. Newman Club, Wornen's Musical Clubs 2. ELEANOR NEwcoMB FAULK, Monroe, La. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ouachita Parish High School. AO11gKB1I. MARIAN IRENE FEDDER, Dansville. Home Economics. Prepared at Dansville High School. ALICE JEAN FERGUSON, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. X525 Hockey Team 1, Dance Festival 1, Farmers' Week Committee 2, Freshman Play. H5421 EVBLYN FINEMAN, Evie, New York City. Home Economics. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. EAT, Soccer Team 3, Track Team 1, 2, 3, Freshman Commission. EMMA JEAN FIsI-IER, Jean, Paducah, Ky. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Tilghman High School. KKF, University Orchestra 3, 4, Women's Musical Clubs 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH FLANNERY, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. AOH, Basketball Team 1. DOROTHY MAY FOLEY, Dot, Sodus. Home Economics. Prepared at Sodus High School. HBCIP, ON, Varsity Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Junior Advisory Committee, Dot and Circle, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4, Women's Musical Clubs, State Cash Scholarship. MARION JOSEPHINE FOLEY, joe, Flushing. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Waterloo High School. Varsity Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Festival 1, 2, Sophomore Cotillion Com- mittee, Dot and Circle, President of Outside House 3, The Come!! Civil Engineer Board 4. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH FRALICK, Center Moriches. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Center Moriches High School. State Tuition Scholarship. ELIZABETH FRY, Betty, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. KIDBK, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. ANNA MARIE FUERST, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Schenectady High School. JDBK, AKA, Penthama, Winner of the W.A.A. C , Soccer Team 1, 3, 4, Track Team 1, 2, 3, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4, W.A.A. Council 4, Class Secretary-Treasurer 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Manager of Hockey 3, Manager of Tennis 4. HELEN JANE FULLERTON, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cobleskill High School. JPKCD, HA9, Women's Musical Clubs 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CATHARINE ANNA GALLAGHER, Bobby, Troy. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sea Pines School. Afif, Penthama, Winner of the W.A.A. UC , Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Hoc- key Team 2, 4, Soccer Team 3, 4,Track Team 3, Class Pic- nic Committee, Chairman 1, W.A.A. Council Secretary 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Women's Musical Clubs 1, Class President 1. - ll543ll A ctlgxs It Gil ls:lr-H M -41,133.8 si ini mu I KATHERINE REED GANZENMULLER, Kat, Sea Cliff. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sea Cliff High School. EK, Raven and Serpent, Penthama, Winner of the W.A.A. C , Varsity Baseball Team 1, Varsity Basketball Team 1, 2, 35 Baseball Team lg Basketball Team 1, 2, 35 Crew 1, 2, 3, Dance Festival lg Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 2, W.S.G.A. Council 3, 4, W.S.G.A. Judiciary Committee 3, 45 W.A.A. Council 25 Cornell-in-China Club, Board of Directors 3, Dot and Circle, The Foil, Silver Bay Clubg Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4, President of W.S.G.A. 4, President of Risley 3. CHRISTINE HOVEY GEORGE, Chris, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. RUTH CARRIER Grass, Gibbsie, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AAA. HARRIE-r MAUDE GIBSON, Holley. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Holley High School. Sage Chapel Choir 3, 4. CORA HAMILTON GLASGOW, Port Arthur, Texas. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Port Arthur High School. KKF. MARTHA GOLD, Marty, Kingston. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Kingston High School. EATQ IIA9. MARTHA GooDHAR'r, Marty. Barnes Corners. Home Econom- ics. Prepared at Lovvville High School. Baseball Team 3, Arete, Secretary 3, President 4, Balch Hall-Unit I, Vice-President 4. GBRTRUDE MURDOCH GOODWIN, Gert, Sharon Hill, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Upper Darby High School. Fencing Team 1, Soccer Team 1, 2, W.A.A. Council 3, 4, The Foil, Manager of Fencing 3, 4. EMILY CORA GORMAN, Pulaski. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Pulaski Academy. KKF. ELEANOR MAXWELL GRAY, Roslyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Roslyn High School. KA6g CIPBK, fIDKfI15 Pen- thama, Crew 2, 35 Hockey Team 3, Dance Festival 1, 2, 35 junior Advisory Committee, junior Cabinet, Vice-President of Risley 33 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. H5442 I1 QTQLQKXK or mort lg EVELYN VIRGINIA GRIER Snappy Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bay Ridge High School. XSZ' State Tuition Scholarship. GERTRUDE LEONE GRIFFITH Babe Buffalo, Home Econom- ics. Prepared at Technical High School. KA' Sophomore Corillion Committee- Freshman Play. HELENE Louisa GRUNGE Grunge New York Citv Arts and Sciences Prepared at Wadleigh High School Soccer Team 3 4 Balch Hall Unirl Vice President 4 Louisa Noruus GURNEE Louie Beacon Home Economics Prepared at Beacon High School Crew 1 DoRo'rHEA FLOYD HALL Dee Buffalo Arts and Sciences Prepared at Lafayette High School AAA Raven and Serpent Penthama President of Sage 3 Balch Hall Unit II President 4 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships Es'rHER HANKINSON Lefty Staten Island Home Economics Prepared at Curtis High School Penthama President 4 Winner of he WAA C Baseball Team 1 2 3 4 Soccer Team 1 2 3 4 Tennis Team 3 W A A Council 4 Wayside Aftermath Secretary 3 Balch Hall Unitl Vice President 4 Manager of Archery 4 VIRGINIA MONTAGUE HANscoM Flushing Agriculture Pre pared at Flushing High School AI' Dramatic Club 2 Freshman Play GLADYS VIOLA HANZBL Babe River Forest Ill Arts and Sciences Prepared at Oak Park High School A A Cercle Francais SYLVIA HARMAN Syl Brooklyn Arts and Sciences re pared at Girls High School JEANNE MONA HARRIS eannie Scranton Pa Arts and Sciences Prepared at Central High School EAT Baseball Team 1 2 3 Dance Festiwal 1 2 Class Picnic Committee 2 Freshman Plav r r I I I I I I I I I I ,- I I I ' ' .. . I- . , , . . I I - - - I I I I I I - It II - I I - ' ' I I ' - - - I I I I I I I I I I ' - - I I I I . - r , . I ' - ' - I I .I II - I I I ' . . ,.., ,,, . - . I-I , I I. .I . , , . . P - I- . Iv U , J I , - . . , 1 I D . . I I I I I I ,- H545l SARA ELIZABETH HART, Lib, Lakeside Park, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mahanoy City High School. XS2g Hockey Team 2, 35 Class Picnic Committee 4, junior Wedding Committee, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4. MARTHA LOUISE HAsBRooIc, Ossining. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ossining High School. AAA, Freshman Play, Sage Chapel Choir. MARGARET COWAN HAssAN, Marg, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. HILDA WILHELMINA HAVENS. Wormleysburg, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Harrisburg Central High School. MARY ETHEL HENTON, Midge, Syracuse. Home Economics. Prepared at Waverly High School. DOROTHY ALICE HEPWORTH, Dot, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Germantown High School. AOH. ANN HERRICIC, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. KA9. CATHERINE MERCY ELIZABETH HILL, Kay, Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Starrett School for Girls. AAA, Women's Musical Clubs 3, 4. JEAN SWAN HILL, East Orange, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Pr:- pared at East Orange High School. Alia. DOROTHY RUTH HOPPER, Dottie, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AEA, Farmers' Week Committee 3, 45 Kermis, Vice-President 45 Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. ll546H -, Q Y, My .-Y,V:1 F Y v . , . , -, u I .., L, I . . ELIZABETHQHOPPBR, Hop, Ithaca. Home Economics. Pre pared at Ithaca High School. AEAg 1'IA9g Farmers' Week Committee 45 Kermis, Secretary 4. RUTH MAROUERITE HORN, Ithaca. Home Economics' Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. State Cash Scholarship. BEATRICE ELNORA Howsan, Bea, Groton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Archery Team 3. ROSEMARY HAUG1-ITON HUNT, Staten Island. Agriculture- Prepared at Curtis High School. AAAg Baseball Team 1, 23 Hockey Team 1, 3, Dance Festival 1, 2, Class Picnic Com' mittee 1, 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Junior Advisory Committee, W.A.A. Council 35 Vice-President of Sage 33 Class Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice-President 25 Freshman Play, Manager of Soccer 3. NANCY BOULDEN HUNTER, Nan, Ben Avon, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ben Avon High School. AP, W.S.G.A. Council 45 Silver Bay Clubg Chairman of Sorority Group 4. Rams ALVA ILLSTON amestown. Home Economics. Pre- pared at amestown High School. State Cash Scholarship. RUTH VIRGINIA JAcOBs 'Ginny Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bennett High School. StateQNCash and Tuition Scholarships. ELIZABETH HOWE ENNINGs ennings Watertown. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Watertown High School. State Tuition Scholarship. A MARY AUGUSTA Rosa JOHANNSEN New York City. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at Tottenville High School. AF' State Cash Scholarship' Undergraduatei Scholarship' The Cafzzmm Board Book Review Editor 2 3 Managing Editor 4. THBLMA AGNES JOHNSON ohnnie Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. --. e f. rf-,fa-, , aagazffy - f1-f.esL-gp it 1 wi I 4 is ri as g te- Q ,J H J if lu J JJ I l 1 , , , ! , J ,H Ili E..:4i:1:ifiiiimifiipgugg'1aa1..,e141gfElgji.ffffflQf?fitI iffTi T7 ffl? giirifiiffififiiff H547H etlmxw or MM 'H x7ERA LOIS JONES, JOnesy, Wolcott. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Wolcott High School. Women's Cosmopolitan Club. EDITH MARGARET KEIMIG, Torrington, Wyo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Colorado Women's College. MARIAN LORETTA KELLY, Passaic, N. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Passaic High School. KKF, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY KING, Dot, Ithaca. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. AEA, ON, Varsity Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Crew 1, Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 3, Junior Wedding Committee, Chairman, W.S.G.A. Council 4, Dot and Circle, President 3, 4, Ag-Domecon Association, Vice-President 3, 4, Balch Hall-Unit HI, President 4. PRISCILLA JEAN KING, Chenango Forks. Home Economics. Prepared at Greene High School. fI1KfI2, IIA9, Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2. MARGUERITE RANDOLPH KLINE, Amsterdam. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Amsterdam High School. AAA, Freshman Commission, Junior Advisory Committee, W.S.G.A. Council, Treasurer 4, Freshman Play, Class President 4, Vice-President of Risley 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, The Cornell Daib' Sun Board, Assistant Women's Editor 3, 4. ELIZABETH CAROLINE KE.EIsINGER, Betty, Piermont. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Tappan Zee High School. HELEN KATHERINE KIzE1sINGEIz, Piermont. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Tappan Zee High School. ELSA KRUSA, Liberty. Agriculture. Prepared at Redwood High School. EK. KUN LUN CHIN KUAN, Peking, China. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Provincial Girls' Normal School, Mukden. ll548H !4.QIra..fw Q . r myth i-.ae ELLEN GERTRUDE KUNEY, Kunie, Seneca Falls. Home Economics. Prepared at Mynderse Academy. IIBf1Dgjunior Advisory Committee, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, Home Economics Club, Secretary 3, President 4, Kermisg Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Balch Hall-Unit HI, Vice- President 4g Ag-Domecon Association Council 4. RUTH CATHERINE LATBLE, Happy, Lyons. Home Econom- ics. Prepared at Lyons High School. Farmers' Week Committee 3, 45 Arete, Treasurer 45 Home Economics Club, Publicity Manager 3, Vice-President 43 Newman Club. HELEN MARGARET LAUTRUP, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Gorton High School. AZ, Crew 25 Dramatic Club 2, 3, Mistress of Costumes 4, The Foilg Pan-Hellenic Asso- ciation, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 45 State Cash Scholarship. MARY PATRICIA LEARY, Pat, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. XQ. MARGARET LOUISE LEIDIG, Brownie, Waverly. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Waverly High School. Stare Cash Scholarship RUTH LENROW Binghamton Arts and Sciences Prepared at Central High School AFI? Basketball Team 2 Hocke Team 1 Dance Festival 2 3 Freshman Play RUTH HYLA LEVY Ricque Elizabeth N Arts and Sciences Prepared at Battin High School AF41 Baseball Team 1 Dance Festival 1 3 4 Freshman Banquet Committee Dramatic Club 3 4 CECILIA LEWIS Ceil Ithaca Agriculture Prepared at Ithaca High School AKA MAEEL FRANCES LEWIS Mrlford Conn Arts and Sciences Pre pared at Milford Hlgh School AZ CIPBK Undergraduate Scholarship GERTRUDE LOUIF LOSIE Gert Elmira Arts and Sciences Prepared at Cascadilla Dav Preparatory School XSZ Women s Musical Clubs Z r - ' ' L, . 1 , . , y 1 1 a ' .T - U - - . , , , . ' J x s 1 n a s , . U - H - s a - - 1 J - - ' - Q : . , , . . , ' 1 , . 154911 MQT 4 it ll.,f5LxX A ati mit ll I KATHERINE TUTTLE Lowa, Kay, Rye. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Dana Hall School. KKI'g Fencing Team lg Hockey Team 1, 25 Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4g The Foilg Liberal Clubg Balch Hall- Unit III, Vice-President 3. IDA LUBIN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. EDITH MARIE MACON, Brooklyn. Home Economics. Prepared at Packer Collegiate Institute. KKFQ ONg Baseball Team 25 Soccer Team lg Junior Advisory Committeeg Balch Hall- Unit I, President 4g Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 3, Secretary 45 Class Secretary 2g Vice-President of Sage 35 The Carnellimz Board, Associate Women's Editor 3. TEANETTE MANN, jean, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. KA9. RUTH GORE MANN, Atlanta, Ga. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Emory High School AI' Portfolio Club ANE KATHLEEN MARSHALL Washington D C Home Pconom ics Prepared at McKinley High School AID ONT HONORA CARROLL MARTINETTI Orange N Arts and Sciences Prepared at Orange High School KA9 Circolo Italiano Dramatic Club 2 3 4 ELLA MCNEIL MA'rsoN Mat Ithaca Arts and Sciences Prepared at Ithaca High School LAURA ELIZABETH MAURER Boyertown Pa Home Economics Prepared at Boyertown High School Women s Musical Clubs 2 Ra-rA MAYBUIIY East Homer Home Economics Prepared at Cortland High School . , . J , , . . . - . . , I . s 7 'J' ' ' 2 2 s 1 - .I H ' s 1 ' ' : 7 ' ' . . - v V , . . ll55Oll - f 5 . . , E 5 L ' rf .,, - fr x . 1, 1 13 ll I- it X x 41 at rl ri :QQ tm 5 HALCYONE DELror-rr MCALPINE, Deligir, Staten lsland. Home Economics. Prepared at Curtis High School. TIBKIJ5 ON5 Treasurer 45 Baseball Team 35 Basketball Team 35 Hockey Team 45 Class Picnic Committee 2, 35 Hades Committee 25 Junior Advisory Committeeg Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, President 45 Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary 35 Vice-President of Risley 35 Grace Schermerhorn Scholarshipg Leopold Schepp Scholarship5 Manager of Basketball 2. LILLIAN TSABELLE MCCHESNEY, Pulaski. Home Economics. Prepared at Pulaski Academy. Farmers' Week Committee 35 Arete. FRANCES MARGARET McCoRM1cK, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. DORIS HENRIETTA MCCULLY, Union Springs. Agriculture. Prepared at Union Springs High School. X525 Basketball Team 2, 35 Crew 2. HELEN Louisa MCCURDY, Mac, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at Ithaca High School. Women's Debate Club. JEAN MCKINLAY, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Curtis High School. AfIJ5 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 ' Women's Cosmopolitan Club5 Manager of Soccer 1. GBNEVIEVE ELLEN MEAGHER, Gen, East Bloomheld. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East Bloomfield High School. KA5 Newman Clubg State Tuition Scholarship. FRANCES ELIZABETH ME1ssE, Fritz, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Hunter College High School. AOII5 Mortar Board? Raven and Serpent5 Penthama5 Winner of the W.A.A. C , Bar and Blazerg Varsity Basketball Team 1, 25 Varsity Hockey Team 45 Baseball Team 15 Basket- ball Team 1, 2, 35 Crew 35 Hockey 45 Soccer 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Dance Festival 1, 25 Class Picnic Committee 35 Sopho- more Cotillion Committee5 Hades Committee Zgjunior Wed- ding Committee5 junior Advisory Committeeg W.S.G.A. Council, Treasurer 25 W.S.G.A. Judiciary Committee 3, 45 W.A.A. Council, Vice-President 3, President 45 Silver Bay Club 45 Women's Musical Clubs 1, 3, 45 Class President 25 Freshman Play5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships5 Manager of Baseball 3. SARA LOUISE MENDE, Sally, Albany. Home Economics. Prepared at Albany High School. Tennis Team 25 Dance Festival 1, 35 Wornen's Musical Clubs 15 Freshman Play. HELENA MERRIMAN, Kansas City, Mo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Westport High School. ZK5 Crew 1, 25 Dramatic Clu 2, 3, 45 Undergraduate Scholarship. '?Q tlF'l ' ' 155111 . IEILAXS Qllflidllilllg ELLA MuRDocH MILLER, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. fIPBKg Cercle Francais, Deu-tscher Vereing The Foil, State Cash Scholarship. MARION FORSYTHE MILLIGAN, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Girls' High School KKF. ANNA MUNDER BQONGEL, Nan, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Girls' High School. AOTIg Dance Festival 25 Sophomore Cotillion Committee, College Honor Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 4, Freshman Play, Manager of Basketball 1, The Columnr Board 3, Women's Circulation Manager 4. TERRACE DOROTHEA MORGAN, Tudie, Freeville. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. FRANCES EDNA MULLEN, Bunny, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cheltenham High School. AOIIQ Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNA MARTHA MUMMA, Anne, Mount Joy, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mount Joy High School. Hockey Team 25 Women's Musical Clubs 3, 4, Sage Chapel Choir 2, 3. ESTHER PRATT MURRAY, Wollaston, Mass. Home Economics. Prepared at Cambridge Latin School. MARY VERoN1cA NORTH, Perry. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Perry High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HELEN Lou1sE NUFEORT, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Southside High School. KA9g Mortar Boardg Raven and Serpent, President, Hockey Team 1, Dance Festival 15 Freshman Commission, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, junior Wedding Committee, Chairman of Organized Groups 4, Class Business Manager 2, Vice-Presi- dent of Risley 3, Women's Musical Clubs lg The Come!! Daily Sun Board 3, Women's Business Manager 4. M1LDRED ELIZABETH O'BR1EN, Mid, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. KA. 555211 Q 41,1 wif t . f ,A 557 Q. ' IQ .-............, ,....,.. . H...-t.., ,- V MARDBL OGILVIE, Middletown. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Middletown High School. AEA, Class Picnic Committee 3, W.S.G.A. Council 3, 4, Silver Bay Club, Women's Musical Clubs, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4. THORSTINA voN YHLEN OLSEN, Tina, Philadelphia, Pa. Home Economics. Prepared at Friends' Central School. IIBJD, Penthama, Winner of the W.A.A. C , Bar and Blazer, Varsity Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, Varsity Basketball Team 3, Varsity Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, Basketball Team 3, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Festival 2, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Junior Advisory Committee, W.A.A. Council 2, 3, Cornell- in-China Club, Silver Bay Club, Class Treasurer 1, Manager of Tennis 2, Manager of Track 3. RUTH PALMER, Erie, Pa. Home Economics. Prepared at Edin- boro High School. ON, Farmers' Week Committee 4, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3. PHOBBB LUMINA PARROTT, Phib, Plandome. Agriculture, Prepared at Port Washington High School. Baseball Team 1, 3, Soccer Team 1, 2, Tennis Team 1, 3, Track Team 3, Newman Club. MARY ALICE PERRELL, Mary A. Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Girls' High School. EK, Hockey Team 2, 3, Dance Festival 2, 3, Class Picnic Committee 2, Chairman 4' unior Wedding Committee' Dramatic Club 3 HELENA IRENE PERRY Walton Home Economics Prepared at Walton High School Farmers Week Committee 2 Arete Silver Bav Club Women s Musical Clubs 1 2 Sage Chapel Choir 2 State Cash Scholarship The Co1ne!lC01nztry man Board 2 3 RUTH Louisa PEYTON Olean Arts and Sciences Prepared at Olean High School Women s Cosmopolitan Club State Cash and Tuition Scholarships MONA DAWAN PIPA Peep Keiser Pa Arts and Sciences Prepared at Mount Carmel High School X9 Winner of the W A A C Varsity Baseball Team 1 2 Baseball Team 1 2 3 4 Basketball Teaml 2 Dance Festivall 2 unior Advisorv Committee unior Cabinet W A A Coun c1l 3 Class Treasurer 3 Manager of Archery 3 Manager of Crew 4 MIRIAM PRYTI-rERcH Prx thie Binghamton Arts and Sciences Prepared at Central High School EK Mortar Board Treasurer 4 W S G A Council 4 W A A Council 2 Silver Bay Club Vice President ofR1sley 3 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships The WS G A Newf Board Associate Editor 3 Editor in Ch1ef4 Manager of Soccer 2 T1-IELMA RAMADANOFF Ithaca Home Economics Prepared at Urbana Clll D High School .l 1. 1 1 . ---,--.....,...::i .1 r' ,J , 1 2, ,4. . , ' , . h . . , - I . 7 ' . 7 , 7 7 7 . . . , 1 , , ,h , - Q . 1 l 13 ' Q .1l ' , - - ll - , - , li 7 I, - J 1 1 , , , - - , .. ,. . ' ' 'l 1 . . . ' ' l' ' ' l . 11 . 7 7 3 7 J 1 7 7 i J, , JJ 5 . - . - , , . . . 1, 1 1 1 11 1 - 1 11 1 1 1 l ! ,Y 7 ' ' - Q 1 , . . . . , . . . , 1 S ' i 1 n I , D . . . . , ' X , - - , . 1 1 , , . . l . 1 1 ' ' ll 1 1, E 1 ' , an ,W-,, , Y, , W 11 , 1 'TTT' ' fi -.,...-.a ag. Q' a .iimg 1 A' ri-M ' - 'r 'fVT5',1 ' if:- ' ..?.li1. 1 ' . . . . .. ,. Q , f W W . i W WW .7 ,-..-, ,J l553l .:-:I ft. il it Ei X G li? U29 ll ELLA VIRGINIA ROCKMORE, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. Dance Festival lg Dramatic Club 2, 4, Assistant Mistress of Costumes 3g State Tuition Scholarship. EMILY ROGERS, Roslyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Roslyn High School. Freshman Playg State Cash Scholar- ship. VESTA MARIE ROGERS, Vetta, Whitney Point. Agriculture. Prepared at Whitney Point High School. A0115 Raven and Serpentg Crew 3g Track Team 35 Dance Festival 1, 25 Hades Committee 25 Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Chairman 5 Junior Wedding Committeeg College Honor Committeeg Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3g Silver Bay Clubg Women's Musical Clubs 3, 45 Manager of Hockey 4. JEAN MARION ROSBROOK, Rochester. Home Economics. Pre- pared at West High School. Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHERINE LOUISE RUMMLER Kitty ' Summit N. Home Economics. Prepared at Summit High School. KA' Base- ball Teaml 2 4'Soccer Team2 3 4'Dance Festival 1 2 3 VIRGINIA HUPPERT RYAN Ginny Staten Island Arts and Sciences Prepared at Curtis High School TIB42 Winner of the W A A C Baseball Team 3 Soccer Team 2 3 4 Track Team l 2 3 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships Manager of Basketball 3 4 GRATIA TALLMADGE SALISBURY Phelps Arts and Sciences Prepared at Phelps High School EK Women s Musical Clubs 3 4 EDITH ADELAIDE SAWDON Edie Ithaca Arts and Sciences Prepared at Ithaca High School Hockey Team 1 DOROTHY DUNLAP SAXTON Dot New York Citv Home Economics Prepared at George Washington High School AOH Varsity Hockey Team2 Hockey Teaml 2 3 Track Team 2 Farmers Week Committee 3 Kermis AL1cE ELLIOTT Sci-IADE Akron Ohio Arts and Sciences Prepared at West High School KKI' Raven and Serpent Crewl 2 Soccer Teaml 2 Dance Festivall 2 Sophomore Cotillion Committee junior Wedding Committee Dramatic Club 4 Balch Halls Unit IV President 4 Vice President of Sage 3 The W.: GA New: Board Associate Editor 3 Senior Editor 4 .. , 7 7 I I 7 7 7 7 3 3 7 7 7 A . ,. 7 7 ' . . , ' ' ' 7 7 7 5 I 7 7 3 7 ,. , . . . l . . - 1 ,. A .,. - s a ' ' .. ,, - 7 7 1 ' 4 , 4 , . ,, - ' ' . ' 7 I ' 7 7 ' ' . 4 , , , , , , , l 7 7 . I 7 7 - . , . .. , , A , . l554H I in M its in ig: ELEANOR DOROTHY SCI-IAEFFER, Schaef, Tuxedo Park. Home Economics. Prepared at Tuxedo High School. Varsity Hockey Team 25 Track Team 15 Hockey Team 1, 2, 45 Freshman Play. ANNELIESE SCHLOH, Annie, Richmond Hill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared ar Girls' High School. AAA5 QIDBK5 XT, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Class Picnic Committee 45 Junior Cabinet5 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Balch Hall-Unit ll, Vice-President 4. JULIA ANNE SHAFFBR, Judy, Roanoke, Va. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mount Saint Agnes School. Basketball Team 3, 45 Crew 3, 45 Tennis Team 35 Dramatic Club 35 Balch Hall-Unit IV, Vice-President 4. MARY FRANCES SHIELDS, Chatham, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Chatham High School. AF5 Mortar Boardg Raven and SerpeI1t5 Dance Festival 15 Hades Committee5 Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Junior Advisory Com- mittee5 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Secretary 2, Treasurer 35 W.S.G.A. Council 45 W.A.A. Council Z, 35 Silver Bay Clubg Wayside Aftermathg Women's Musical Clubs 15 Manager of Crew 1, 2, 35 The Cornellian Board, Associate Women's Editor 3, Women's Editor 4. JEANNE HELEN SIMON, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at George Washington High School. A121115 Dance Festival 2, 35 Class Picnic Committee 25 Hades Com- mittee5 Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Junior Advisory Committeeg Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 The Foilg Women's Musical Clubs 2, 35 Freshman Play5 State Tuition Scholar- ship. HELEN ELIZABETH SIMONS, Franklinville. Home Economics. Prepared at Ten Broeck Academy. MARY AGNES SLoAN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at George Washington High School. AAA5 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 The Foil5 Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CLARISSA MARY SMITH, Rochester. Home Economics. Pre- pared at East High School. Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, 45 Sage Chapel Choir 15 Balch Hall-Unit II, Vice- President 4. HILDA AGNES SMITH, Charlie, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at West High School. KA95 Mortar Board5 Dot and Circle5 Penthama, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Winner of the W.A.A. C 5 Crew 1, 2, 35 Rifle Team 2, 35Soccer Team 1, 2, 35Junior Advisory Corntnittee5 Class Vice-Presi- dent 45 Vice-President of Sage 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholatships5 Manager of Baseball 4. MARY JANE SNYDER, Mary Jane, Gettysburg, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Gettysburg High School. KA95 Deutscher Verein. 1 g2'ff C f .Lf-fe -f-fg..fT:i. H5552 QF IISILASS QDPF lldllilll SHARLOT STEAIINS, Long Beach, Calif. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Jamestown High School. ACID, Ravenland Ser- pent, Hockey Team lg Class Picnic Committee 1, 2g Fresh- man Banquet Committee, Chairmang Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Junior Advisory Committeeg Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, Vice-President of Sage 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EDNA ALIELIA STEPHANY, Ed, Lynbrook. Home Economics. Prepared at Lynbrook High School. EK, Dance Festival 2. MABEI. LOUISE STEVENS, Louie, Baltimore, Md. Architecture. Prepared at Westmont High School. ACD. AUDREY STIEBEL, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Julia Richman High School. Dance Festival lg Dramatic Club 1, 2, 45 Cercle Francais, Vice-President 45 Delaware Foreign Study Scholarship. CATHERINE VIRGINIA SULLIVAN, Kay, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. MARJORIE SWIFT, Elmira. Home Economics. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. INEZ ARLENE Tiuaon, Inc, Clyde. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Pulaski Academy. XS2, AKAg Junior Advisory Committee. IDA ELIZABETH TAPT, Ticonderoga. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Ticonderoga High School. KA95 Farmers' Week Committee 2, 35 The W..S'.G.A. New Board 3, Business Manager 4. MARY VIRGINIA THORNHIILL, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Deep Springs CCalif.D High School. AP. ISABEL Lucrrrrp. Trmo, New York City. Home Economics. Prepared at George Washington High School. AOII. 555611 tl- as we ww s e i LENORT' MURIEL TOBIAS, Lenny, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. EAT, Base- ball Team 3, Fencing Team 3, Dance Festival 2, 3, junior Advisory Committee, The Foil, Liberal Club, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Freshman Play, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ELIZABETH PATRICIA TULLY Libbv Tenaflv N. . Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Closter High School. AOI1 CATHARINE COTHRAN TURNER Kittv Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lockport High School. XNTD, Liberal Club Portfolio Club. MYRTLE BELLE UETZ, Toots, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Frankfort High School. AP, Baseball Team 1, 3, Basketball Team 1, Hockey Team 2, Tennis Team 3, Freshman Commission- Hades Committee- unior Cabinet, Silver Bay Club, Women's Musical Clubs 1, Treas urer 2, 3, 4, Freshman Play, Class Publicity Manager 1 RUTI-I CATHERINE UMLAUF, Kulpmont, Pa. Arts and Sciences Prepared at Mount Carmel High School. KA LILLIAN VIRGINIA URBAN Ginnv Lancaster Pa. Home Economics, Prepared at Stevens High School. TIBKII Penthama, Winner of the W.A.A. C Bat and Blazer Varsity Hockey Team 35 Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, Hockey Team 3, 4, Tennis Team 1, 2, W.A.A Council 4, Class Vice-President 2, Manager of Tennis 3 Manager of Track 2, 4. ARLENE JEANETTE VAN DERHOEE Pete Rochester. Archi tecture. Prepared at Charlotte High School. AZ, Penthama Crew 1, Fencing Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity Rifle Team 1, Dot and Circle, The Foil, Vice-President 3, President 4, Women Musical Clubs 1, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, State Tuition Scholarship Manager of Rifle Team 3. FLORA MACCOLL VAN VRANKEN, Pittsburgh, Pa. Home Economics. Prepared at Ben Avon High School. Crew Farmers' Week Committee 2 3' Women's Musical Clubs 3 4 EDITH JUDITII VARON, Staten Island. Arts and Sciences. Pre pared at Curtis High School. Women's Cosmopolitan Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. GRACE ELIZABETH VROMAN, Schenectady. Home Economics Prepared at Schenectady High School. i ,s ,, J , ,J 'Varsity Baseball Team 1, 2, Varsity Basketball Tearn 32 's 1, 2, H5571 4 V-I ,,.7, A... L fill K t umm Lt EFFIEYOWINGS WADE, Washington, D. C. Home Economics. Prepared at Central High School. KAg ONg Non-Resident Scholarship in Home Economics. Lucv EUDORA WALKER, Dora, Gasport. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at Gasport High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. VIDA GERTRUDE WALKER, Chautauqua. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Chautauqua High School. Dance Festival 2, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. ETHEL DOROTHY WALLACE, Rochester. Home Economics. Prepared at East High School. Hades Committeeg Arete. AVA MARGARET WARD, Wardie, Sodus. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sodus High School. TIBQP. ELMA KATHERINE WARD Skippy Albany Home Econom ics Prepared at Albanv High School Fencing Team Z Soccer Team 2 3 The Foil ARIAN REBECCA WEED Weeclie Washington D C Arts and Sciences Prepared at McKinley Technical High School AAG Crew 2 Track Team 4 Cercle Francais Women s Musical Clubs 3 Sage Chapel Choir 2 EST!-TER WEINER Wienie New York City Arts and Sciences Prepared at Washington Irving High School Cosmopolitan Club Liberal Club State Tuition Scholar ship YLVIA WEINER Syb Hartford Conn Arts and Sciences Prepared at Weaver H1gh School Cercle Francais Women s Cosmopolitan Club ARA AGNES WELCH Ithaca Agriculture Prepared at Ithaca High School Floriculture Club .1 - .- 7 3 ' . I . , 7 7 ' M .. - H - 7 I 7 ' ' ' 3 J I I , . I . , . .. . . H - J 7 ' 1 a ' S .. H - I 7 7 ' ' ' 1 S , . . 555811 ' w1,l-mx. mf lure it RUTH ELIZABETH WELD, Middletown. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Middletown High School. KA9g Women's Musical Clubs 1, 25 Manager of Baseball 1, 2. IRIS MAUDE WESTEURY, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schenectady High School. Women's Musical Clubs 25 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HELEN WETZLER, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Academic High School. AEfbg fI1BKg QKKDQ IIAGg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ELIZABETH CORNELL WHEELER, Betty, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AEAg AKAg Farmers' Week Committee 2, 35 Women's Musical Clubs 3, 4, REGINA WILEY, Gene, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Horace Mann School. MQLLY HASSLER WILSON New York City Arts and Sciences Prepared at New Haven High School AKA Soccer Team 1 2 Dramatic Club 2 3 4 Liberal Club Secretary 2 Executive Committee 3 4 Thumb Tack Club Women s Cosmopolitan Club Women s Musical Clubs 1 Class Song Leader 1 OLIVE GRACE WORDEN Oddie Binghamton Home Economics Prepared at Central High School AOTI Basketball Team Captain 1 Tennis Team 1 2 un or Advisory Committee Y W C A Cabinet 2 W A A Council 1 Freshman Play BARBARA FRANCES WYCKOFE Babs Ithaca Arts and Sciences Prepared at Ithaca Hlgh School ACID Basketball Team 1 2 Crew 2 CIrcoloIta11ano FRANCES ELIZABETH YOUNG Frankie Schenectady Home Economics Prepared at Schenectady High School IIBQD Class Picnic Committee 3 Silver Bay Club Freshman P ay GLADYS LOUISE YOUNG Fair Lawn N Arts and Sciences Prepared at Paterson East Side High School KA , . . ' a 7 3 7 7 7 l 3 3 I 5 7 7 ! 7 ' . . , , , , ,J 1 , . . . . , . . . , . I 7 ' . . g I l 3 ' 7 7 . ' . , 5 1 I 3 , , -1- - .g .. -.,-.:j .--. -L.. - ' ' l559H Ililllill UDHQNIEILILIIAN VIRGINIA BARRETT, Ginny, Sayre, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sayre High School. KKTQ College Honor Committee. I EVELYN DABTSCH, Evie, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3. . MARY ELIZABETH GLYNN, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Nazareth Academy. AZ5 Newman Clubg State Cash Scholarship. ZETTA ELIZABETH KENFIELD, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AF. HELENE BERNICE LEVENSON, Leanie, Passaic, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Passaic High School. Dance Festival 1, 2, Deutscher Vereing Liberal Clubg Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Corresponding Secretary 2. CAMILLE MARION LUCARELLI, College Point. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Flushing High School. ELIZABETH ORLEANOR MULLE11, Betty, Huntington. Home Economics. Prepared at Huntington High School. EK, Farmers' Week Committee 45 Balch Hall-Unit Ill, Vice-President 3, Merrill' Palmer Scholarship. BERT!-IA RADER, Bibs, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. Penthamag Dance Festival 1, 2, 3, The Foilg Vice-President of Sage 3g Balch Hall-Unit II, Vice-Presi- dent 4g State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Manager of Intramural Basketball 3. BrzATIzIc1z OLIVIA Roismzrs, Babe, Brooklyn. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. State Tuition Scholar- ship. LILLIAN SOLOWEY, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at James Madison High School. State Tuition Scholarshipg Delaware Foreign Study Scholarship. MARY GLADYS STAEBELL, Glad, Akron. Home Economics. Prepared at Akron High School. ONg Aretc, Secretary 45 Home Economics Club, Secretary 45 Newman Club, Vice-President 45 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4. EVA MAE Wircox, Eve, New Hartford. Home Economics. Prepared at New Hartford High School. H5603 Jlililifillllliif' ,A I H I wwf if N, .2 ,r, ' .,!g,,Iiv5r - I -A ,,,, 4 i E.. 1, Q 1141 W Q li ill A, Pl 'D We . MW , , - U f 1 ilu xnxx: ,,,. P. f, uf. X Hg, ,. wk I I l.ll qfn 3 A 1 t I I I1 'lvtq A796 XX W Wan-..l 14 ,WV X li my Il Wi, ll. ,NW if if m 1 - ' 'fm in lr' 'I X lk' !l,!lx ill, will all gg mi sim-ggha , I Q A IQ v-- Y., 5'- 1E5.?7!igE?iEi i --A su -' f E- has-. fe-A-ef ef--if i 1s iafifi-,cjifie-'i 1 fiii-g5677',gg-.-,a-.svwnfvrfrf ll I ffm' we ' r t ' ' t a t iv. if Class History of IQSI i 5 1,3 , I by BARBARA NORMAN COLLYER '31 I f Alice had no intention of following the rabbits she saw scuttling towards a large, black hole, labeled Lehigh, but everyone seemed to be pushing her off with 3 merry shouts of Good-bye, Alice, have a good time, so the Hrst thing she knew 1 she was falling slowly down its sides. Goodness! thought Alice, after an appreci- ' able interval had passed. I wonder how far I've fallen. I must be almost to Elmira il, l 5' now. CElmira being the farthest she thought anyone could goD. Suddenly she popped out into the sunlight, and, describing a graceful parabola, lit on the ground lg ,y some distance away. Immediately she was ll surrounded by a horde of queer creatures, El i V - Z 1 - Agl':i1'4 ifzlillf - . - 'I l li , I f' I all pleading with her to subscribe to some- 3 151 1 A 1' PYP?-530V-AIS Acad? u thing. Alice rose with dignity and tried 'W f il EDBY QXC-ll 1 Ui: lu I1 C, 96?-5 APQINTVI f ll to brush them away. fll, 1 ll as E550-HMT his fy 4 The lady of the house is not in she A AMN CQFROMA AV--4 + . . A In 1 ,IJDXS-T111 ONT 15 ', QQ W said politely, as her mother had taught her. J W, gt' QQLEV :DI EQUALx I X y, More and more clustered around her, I c0N51N:1s-fA?1CEQ O vs I however, fighting and squealing, until a I l 9,10 111,91-E9 -5 j ill abou? large, motherly-looking sheep, her lace cap ii F55 X -sa ck 0 1 somewhat askew, scattered them with a , 'Ill X Ll-,QQ .uun aclp dqouh l look. l A rf il' Are you Alice? asked the sheep with M 'Y K Liv. 'r i gid l -Q' 1, a worried expression.. . A W, V 1, 1- QU W ' , Why, yes, I think so-that is I was 1 I till I C ' li .... said Alice, getting somewhat iw' I ' flustered' ff ' 1 ' . ,, 1. I thi T A 5 lj 21,1 ,224 Such a time as I've had finding you, ll .rand describing a parabolan scolded the sheep. Well, come on. She Q I I l .ll . I H5613 will 4' ietiewiesi M I l i l , - t l X v W -z2z.- U A A 4f'zz zQ . .. 444 A ae ' its ,af Y - t - x . -mwasl. ' r h I Kg.: bf , A Al, bvbgeo g . .iw 4,-.xx W l 1 8 fw GQV wa r '+ aa K ..z ' 0 53 1 --ff . at .. .QQ , A. . - Sw Q M .A f.a ' t . im W1 Qtgiafal ' xv S? ta- . 'Q-gage 3.359 I-.el 1 5 . it .ia if r - - I 5 , l iii11tj35i11i1ij:1g3,:f1x3i- Q, Q31 iii vig1450T7' i i they're always falling asleep over their tea. . , I grasped Alice's hand firmly, and started to run. Alice had all she could do to keep l . i up with her, yet the sheep kept crying, Fasten We have lot's to do yet. Finally l ii 5 Alice had to drop behind, and then she noticed for the first time a large 1929 printed 1 neatly across her companion's black Alpaca dress. . Why, you have a number on your back, she panted. I fl' li So have you, snapped the sheep. l93l. Don't ask questions. Come on. We - i y have to go to the Lobster Quadrille-in fact we have to rush there. She gave W Alice a shove, as she spoke, that sent her spinning into the midst of a crowd of dancers. Immediately a babble of voices arose. A freshman. What College are you A in? How do you like Cornell? But before Alice had time to answer, the sheep , yanked her away again. I 1 'AWe have to go to six mad tea parties, l .if she explained. And we do have such Q if fa ' 1- fif-i-1-1' trouble with the doormice. They're al- ll, ' ' , ,QL UF H ways falling asleep over their tea. Come Ml A :kg Qi-2, it on. Speak up when you're spoken to, l ig, ro 4 l Don't twiddle your thumbs, and curtsey- i ' llllllm dlliummlllllll' Ji: it saves time. l 1 :idnllli ' J. 'EE . ! i She was just starting to run again, and , l A Q V VN' W l Alice was feeling she could not move an- l y ll y other step, when a voice thundered, Off l AU l ' i with her head! The sheep gave a nervous . gtg- AJ' , start, and vanished slowly until only an , M Fj'6::ff45N' ,lx apologetic expression was left. .lp j ' x U 3 'H lx lf it please your majesty- , the S W pf A ' 9 jf- ,l expression began. .1 .1 'S ll' lt does nor! snapped the Red Queen, 5 if gg, Q ui Q ,ll for it was indeed she. How do you do? 1 jf if f :SQ she smiled, turning to Alice. I've looked ' 'wwfrclmavinganitld clay forward to this meeting for a long time. A 1'1::,1 :Ere 1..g.-f?rmi'?gf:.:. t 1 e . i - -a. . t -.-M ,,..-,,.. -S A A , .. -,. . S II562B 1:-iv in ui sr if ll li W A as 31.-.--Af - - I - - . ' ., .' 4 ' ,. .,b......,, , ,.., ,, Do come over closer. I'd like to have a cosy chat with you, and introduce you to the other classes. Now, what are you planning to do while you're here? You have to do something, you know. I haven't had much time to think, your majesty, said Alice humbly. We're having a field day next Saturday, remarked the Queen confidentially, squeezing Alice's arm affectionately. I know a lot of people who plan to go out for sports. Alice started to say something, when suddenly the Queen began to scream-a sort of cross between a steam-engine whistle and a fog-horn. For Heaven's sake! What's the matter? asked Alice. Sage is on fire! shrieked the Queen. Is it? Where? Oh, it isn't yet, but it soon will be. I knew this would happen, moaned the Queen, wringing her hands. How did you know? It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards, sniffed the Queen. For instance, I can remember everything that will happen to you for the next three years. You will go to Hades, and take charge of Hades. Some will go out for the freshman play-about your adventures in Wonderland, you know. There will be picnics, meetings, teas, sports-oh, I can't remember it all, but it's always the same. 'LWhere's your green ribbon? she thundered. Alice blushed crimson. I only wore it two days, she confessed. It's always the same, sighed the Queen. Will I ever be a sheep? Alice asked. 'iOh, my, yes, only you will have to learn to run faster, said the Red Queen severely. You will have freshmen to look after, and not do it very well. You will meet the Raving Serpent, and lose ten of your members. Your grandchildren will be supposed to take you to a spinster's hops but they probably won't-ungrateful beast, -although you never took your grand- mother. There will be a Junior Christening -clubs, sororities, W.S.G.A. elections .... 5,113-f:r,fi55.31l,:..11:fj l And then? prompted Alice. ll' A 'lg What? cried the Queen, waking up H tl with a start. Oh, yes. You will lose 'lf ll some more members to a Mortarboard, con- J tinue more or less capably with your acti- vities, and finally, in the Spring, step out ,ll to make way for 1932, who, you believe, dl cannot possibly do half as well as you have lx done. That's what every other class be- .lg lieved before you at any rate. Then you will i finally cross the eighth square, and become I a Queen, yourself l i'And after that? said Alice. Do 4 l l ii J, wake up! She shook the Queen petulantlv, yi lla ' Hp ,QEo17' ll but there was no answer. The Queen was iriiff f , iiif I iiffiig- dj HSICCP- 'And after that?' said Alice. ll563H 564 JUNIGFWS A LCDUNGE IN BALCH HALLS ,ii-. -.e HELEN BI.oI:-WIN ADAMS M915 ll UDIRNIEILILII State Tuition Scholarship. LILLIAN ALLEN BERTHA ANDREW Track Team 2, Agassiz Club. FLORENCE ANN APFEL MARTHA ALICE ARMSTRONG FRANCES INA ARNOLD Sayville Oneida Tru1nan:ourg Brooklyn Pouglokeepie Fillmore State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARTHA JEAN ARTHUR Orchard Park AOII, Hockey Team 2, 3, Class Track Team 1, 2, Dance Festival 2, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Vice President of Sage 3, Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Agriculture Art: and Science: Agriculture Home Economic: Art: and Science: ALICE RHODA AVERY Staten I:lanel Home Economic: Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3. MARION ELSA BAITZ Roclae:ter Art: and Science: KA9. MARY LOUISE BALDWIN Norwich Home Economic: VIRGINIA MAE BARTHEL Belleroce Art:-and Science: EK, Dance Festival 1, 2, Class Picnic Committee 1, Vice-President of Sage:3. ' ,. MARGARET BEER Newark Art: and Science: AEA, Varsity Basketball Team 1, Basketball Team 1, 2, Class Vice-President 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HANNAH BLUMENTHAL Savannah, Ga. Home Economic: AEKIJ, Dance Festival 2, Junior Advisory Committee, The Foil. KATHERINE MARY BRADLEY Spencer Arc: and Science: ACP, Basketball Team 2, Hockey Team 1, 3. ROBERTA JOSEPHINE BRENNAN Salamanca Art: and Science: MARGARET ELIZABETH BRIGHAM Oneonta Art: and Science: AEA, W.A.A. Council 3, Manager of Archery 2, 3. MILDRED BURSTEIN New York City Art: and Science: ANTONETTA MARGARET CANTAPIO Scranton, Pa. Arc: and Science: AZ, Soccer Team 1, 2, 3, Track Team 1, 2, Circolo Italiano, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. PAULINB BARNES CARPENTER Cortland Art: and Science: Women's Debate Club 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. ELIZABETH ELLWANGER CHADWICK Cat:kill Art: anel Science: IIBCIJ, Dot and Circle, Crew 2, Rifle Team 1, 2, Soccer Team 1, 2, 3, Dance Festival 2, Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, Freshman Play, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CLARA LouIsE CLARK Wenjielel Home Economic: HB'-15. LUCILE COGGSHALL Ithaca Art: and Science: RosE COHEN Malone Art: and Science: State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 1156611 M1150 4lflDll1NEl- ll II uw . ALMA ELIZABETH COLLINS Schenectady Ari: and Science: State Tuition Scholarship. BARBARA LOUISE COLSON Alhazgf Home Ecanomic: AEA, Crew 1. JESSIE ALICE COOKING!-IAM New Hartford Art: and Science: Hockey Team 1, 2, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DOROTHY COTTIS jainenown Architecture KKP, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Women's Musical Clubs 1, Sampson Fine Arts Prize. CLAIRE DBNISE COUCH ' Ithaca Art: and Science: AF, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, Junior Advisory Committee, Class Treasurer 3, The Cnrnell Daibf San Board, Associate Women's Editor 3. MILDRED VIVIAN CURRIER .Yea Cliff Art: and Science: EK, Dance Festival 1, 2, Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 3, Junior Advisory Committee, Vice- President of Sage 3, Freshman Play, State Tuition Scholarship. JACQUELINE DARRIEULAT Dickerron, Md. Art: and Science: XS2, Varsity Fencing Team 2, Fencing Team 1, 2, Dance Festival 2,The Foil, Vice-President 3, Women's Musical Clubs 1. MARJORY SCHOONMAKER DARROW Kingnon Home Economic: Kermis 2, Women's Musical Clubs, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3. MARLITT DAVIDOPF Garden City Art: and .S'cience: Basketball Team 1, Crew 1, 2, Soccer Team 2, 3, Freshman Commission, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, State Tuition Scholarship. MARJORIB RAB DAVIS Wilke:harre, Pa. Agriculture IIBCIP, Varsity Basketball Team 1, 2, Basketball Team 2, Junior Advisory Committee. MARY CRANDALL DENNIS Ithaca Agriciiltiire AZ, Agassiz Club. GWENDOLYNE AILBEN DOBSON Niagara Fall: Home Ecanomic: AEA, Women's Musical Clubs 3. PHYLLIS AMANDA DOOLBY Summit, N . f. Art: and Science: KA9, Raven and Serpent, President, Soccer Team 2, Dance Festival 1, 2,Junior Advisory Committee 3, Vice-President of Risley 3, Freshman Play, Willard Straight Hall Board of Managers 3. MARION ELEANOR DOSCHER New York City Art: and Science: ELLEN-ANN DUNHAM Woodlawn, Md. Home Economic: Varsity Hockey Team 2, Hockey Team 2, Track Team 2, Junior Advisory Committee, W.A.A. Council 3, Vice-President of Risley 3, Manager of Basketball 2. JULIA EATON Ithaca Art: and Xcience: Dramatic Club 2, 3, Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. ELEANOR MARY ECKERT famextawn Art: and Xciencex AIID, State Cash Scholarship. MARY ANNA EDELMANN Mattitack Art: and Science: AAA. RUTH CECELIA ELLENWOOD Ithaca Art: and -YCi677CE-f AF, Archery Team 1, 2, Sage Chapel Choir 2, 3, The W.5'.G.A. New: Board, Associate Editor 3. DOROTHY EVALYN ENGLISH Greene Home Ecanemicf ll567ll ,i,, MARION LOUISE EMMONS Spencer Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. ELIZABETH FRANKLIN ENTRIKEN Blackwood, N. f. ALICE IRENE FAGAN W Buffalo Cercle Francais, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Tertulia Estudiantil, State Cash and ships. IDA FAGELMAN Buffalo State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Buffalo Seminary Scholarship. NATALIE JANE FAIRBANKS Watertown 4-H Club, Manager of Basketball 1. LORETTA MARIE F ARRELL fohnron City Newman Club, Women's Musical Clubs 3. MINNA FEIGENBAUM Glenr Fall: Hockey Team 2, 3, Freshman Commission, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Women's Musical Clubs 1 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Home Economics Agriculture Artr and Science: Tuition Scholar- Artf and Science: Home Econornicr Horne Economicr Arte and Science! DoRo'rHY ELAINE FERRIS Ithaca Arte and Sciencei KA, Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, The W.S.G.A. Newr Board, Assistant Business Manager 3. LILLIAN JUANITA FINCHER Rockville Center 1 Home Economic: XSZ. SELMA FINE New York City Art: and Sciences EAT, Tennis Team 1, 2, Freshman Banquet Committee, Junior Advisory Committee, Deutscher Verein, Liberal Club, Freshman Play, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholar- ship. ANE LOUISE PINNEY Cambridge S pringf, Pa. Horne Economic: KA, junior Advisory Committee, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Women's Musical Clubs 1. MARY CLEMBNT Frrz RANDOLPH Stoatrhurg Home Economicr KA9, Raven and Serpent, Junior Cabinet, Farmers' Week Committee, W.S.G.A. Judiciary Com- mittee, Y.W.C.A, Cabinet 2, Treasurer 3, W.A.A. Council 1, Vice-President of Risley 3. EAN OLIVE FREDERICK Greenlawn Home Economics ACID, Raven and Serpent, junior Advisory Committee, Chairman, Women's Debate Club, President 2, Undergraduate Scholarship, The Cornell Countryman Board 2, 3. ETI-IEL SARA FREEMAN Utica Women's Cosmopolitan Club, State Cash Scholarship. ELBERTA YETIVE FREES Ithaca AZ, Basketball Team 1, 2, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 2, 3. DOROTHY MARIE FRICK AEA, State Cash Scholarship. MARIE LOUISE FROELICI-I Deutscher Verein. SHIRLEY Focus State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MILDRED ESTHER GARBIAN KA, Women's Debate Club. HELEN GELLIS Hockey Team 2. Mount McGregor Broalzbn New York City Niagara Fallf Cambridge, Man. Arte and Science: Home Econornicf Arte and Science Agriculture Arte and Science: Home Economic! Arte and Science: ll568ll A ' r if- v., 5 f W I ' V Illlllil f.0lffNllfU,U ll .NN ' FRANCES GINSBURG Hzeclxon Art: and Sciences Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Treasurer 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RUTH EVELYN GORDON Lezwyerwille Amr and Sciencef Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, University Orchestra 3, State Cash ancl Tuition Scholarships. N ELLIE ADA GREEN Chadwick! Home Econoznicx MARY MARGARET GRIFFIN Fullon Home Economicf Newman Club. VIRGINIA BALLENTYNE GRIFPING Reel Hook Arm and Sciences KA, Baseball Team 2, Basketball Team 1. KATHRYN ELIZABETH GRISSINGER Retreat, Pa. Home Ecozfomicr AZ, Women's Cosmopolitan Club. FRIEDA HABLUTZEL Mozeezt Kirco Art: and Science: AAA, Basketball Team 1, Pan-Hellenic Association, Secretary-Treasurer 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RUTH GERALDINE HADLB1' Leoniez, N. f. Arn and Science: HB47. ESTHER HALSEY Mmzllez, P. I . Home Economlcr MARJORIE HALWER Brooklyn Arie and Sciencex AECIJ, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Tertulia Estudiantil. ESTHER KITE HARRIS W6JfP07'f, Conn. Arif and .S'cience.r FLORENCE HARRIS Pozeghkeepxie Artr and Sciencec State Cash Scholarship. KATHRYN HEARLE Bronxoille Art: and .Yclencer TIBQ, Baseball Team 1, Z, Hockey Team 3, Tennis Team 1, 2, Dance Festival 1, mission, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Manager of Crew, Manager of Hockey. , 3 Freshman Com- ROSALIND EDITH HEIDT Irlmcez A1-tr and .Yciencer EK, Soccer Team 1, State Cash Scholarship, The W..S'.G.A. Neuu Board, Associate Editor 3. IRMA WINIFRED HENCKE Babylon Arte ezncl .S'cieefce.r AEA, Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3, Baseball Team 2, 3, Tennis Team 2, 3, Class Picnic Committee MARION ANNA HERRINGTON North Haven, Conn. Arte and .S'cience.r Women's Musical Clubs 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. BERNICE MARGARET HOPKINS Burlingbezm Home Economic: Women's Debate Club. DOROTHY MARY HOPPER Newbufglr Home Economics AOII, Class Picnic Committee 1, 2, Freshman Banquet Committee, Class Vice-President 1. BEATRICE DE NIKE HUNTER Mount Kino Home Ecorzoenicr AAA, Dramatic Club 2, 3. ELEANQR VIRGINIA HURLEUT Rocherter ' Arn and .fcieffcef AF, Cercle Francais, Freshman Play, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALICE JONES Henderson Home E60f10miCf AP. MARIAN CORNELIA JONES Utica 1 Home Ecorlomicf AZ, Crew 1. li569ll Iliillli Il lillDlRNEll.ILlI AN KATI-IRYN ROBERTA KAMMERER Waadbaveaz Hume Ecorzamicr Basketball Team 1, 2. ALICE VIRGINIA KARL Olean Home Economic: AZ. EDYTIIE KING Ithaca Home Economics AEA, Raven and Serpent, Crew 25 Rifle Team 1, 25 Class Treasurer lg Class President 2, President of Risley 3. MARION KING Tz'uman.rburg Arm and Science: AF, Raven and Serpent, Hockey Team 1, 25 Crew 1, Zgjunior Advisory Committee, Freshman Play, State Tuition Scholarship. THELMA MADDIE KISTLER Haqelten, Pa. Arif and Scieneer MABEL JANE KNAPP Marcellm Artf and Seieneer KAg State Tuition Scholarship. HELEN ELIZABETH KREBS Medina Arn and .feiencer Deutscher Vereing Wayside Aftermath, State Cash Scholarship. NYELVA LUCIA LAMB Corning Art: and .fciencer Crew 1, 2, 35 Soccer Team 2, 3. NATALIE VIRGINIA LANTZ Claarlertofz, Ill. Al'fI and Scienre: HBCID. CHARLOTTE STAFFORD LAPPEUS Binghamton A Heme Ecnnamier KKI'g Sophomore Cotillion Committee, State Cash Scholarship, Manager of Tennis 1. DOROTHY LEE Alkion Artr and .S'eie11ee.r Track Team 25 Wayside Aftermath, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Manager of Tennis 3. HELEN ELIZABETH LEIGI-ITON Wilkiezxbarg, Pa. Art: and .Yciencer KKF. HENRIETTA LIEBMAN Leng bland City Aftr ami .feiencer Women's Cosmopolitan Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. KI-IODA LINVILLE Lang Irland City Arif ami Science: AEA, Raven and Serpent, Varsity Hockey Team 1, Crew 1, 25 Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, Class Picnic Committee 2, 3, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 25 Dramatic Club 1, 2, Mistress of Properties 3g Manager of Soccer 3, The Cornellean Board, Associate Women's Editor 3. HELEN LUSCHINSKY Xbeezarzdvab, Pa. Art: and Scieneef XSZ, Newman Club, WOmen's Musical Clubs 2, 3. DOROTHY GRAcE Lurz Prattwille Home Ecanamicr Sage Chapel Choir 2, 3. GERALDINE MACCONNELL Bergen Home Eronamier Arete. LILLIAN MAE MACGREGOR Cbateazfgay Home Ecormmier Silver Bay Club. MARX' EsTIPIER MACK Canton Arn and Scienee: ILA EVELYN MACLEOD Ithaca Home Eeenomicr Sage Chapel Choir 2. SLAVA MARX' MALEC Nortlwille Home Ecunomicx Women's Cosmopol iran Club. 157011 s.-.......f.-tg... llflilfll ll.IlfllJNll1ll-ll-IMNN , HELEN MALY Rochener Dance Festival 25 Freshman Commissiong Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3. MIRIAM MANDELEAUM New York City Deutscher Verein. FREDA GAMSU MAYER Ea:ton, Pa. AEfibg Dance Festival 2, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Deutscher Verein. MARION HULL MAYNARD Ro:coe Women's Musical Clubs 2. DOROTHY BELLE MERRILL Ithaca VIRGINIA MERRITT Ithaca KA9. VIRGINIA MELIous Stanley MARGUERITE MICHAEL Colelen MARGARET ZELNA MILLER Utica AOI'Ig Sage Chapel Choir, 1, 2. RUTH PRESTON MILLER Ithaca Cercle Francais, Deutscher Verein, The Foilg State Cash Scholarship. BESSIE MINUSKIN Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Liberal EDITH HERsEY MITCHELL EK. THORA MORSE MARIETTA FEREBEE MOULD MARJORIE LBETE MUNDY AEAQ Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 35 ESTELLE MURASKIN EVELYN NEIFFER MIRIAM ESTHER NEWMAN Patenon, N. Club. Fairhaven, Ma::. Brooklyn Montgomery Rocherter Sage Chapel Ch New York City Potmown, Pa. Brookbfn oir Dot and Circleg Archery Team 25 Rifle Team 1, 25 Soccer Team 2, 3, Tennis Team 1, Women's Musical Clubs 2, 35 Freshman Play, State Tuition Scholarshipg Omicron Nu Scholarship. Horne Economic: Agriculture Art: and Science: Home Economic: Home Economic: Art: and Science: Horne Economic: Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Home Economic: Art: and Science: Agriculture Home Economic: ARLENE LUCILLE N UTTALL Brooktonelale ' Agriculture XSZ. ELIZABETH OLDENBURG Interlaken Art: and Science: JANE FARRELL O'NEIL Binghamton Art: and Science: Raven and Serpent, Basketball Team 25 Soccer Team 1, Dance Festival 1, Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 2, Freshman Play Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 3, Women's Debate Club 1, Secretary- Treasurer 2g Women's Musical Clubs 1, 25 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ELMA GLEASMAN OSTER Camden Agricicltzcfe AZ, Baseball Team 15 Soccer Team 1, 2, Junior Cabinet. NORMA PHILLIPS Talra, Okla. Aff: and Sfifnfff Wayside Aftermath, Manager of Baseball 3. MARY LOUISE PIERSON Ithaca Art: and Science: AF. 1l571l1 BERYL GENEVIEVE POLHEMUS Victor Art: and Science: AAAg Basketball Team Zg Junior Advisory Committeeg W.A.A. Council 25 Manager of'Basketballl2. CHARLOTTE PRINCE Binghamton Art: and Science: AAAg Raven and Serpentg State Cash Scholarshipg Undergraduate Scholarshipg The Cornell Daily Sun Board, Associate Women's Editor 3. ANNIE HOLROYD REDFEARN Pittcjield, Ma::. Home Economic: AEAg Class Picnic Committee lgjunior Advisory Committee 35 Farmers' Week Committee 2. FRANCES LOUISE REINHART New York Cig' Women's Musical Clubs 2, 33 State Tuition Scholarship. PAULINE MARY RICE ' Archery Team lg Soccer Team 3. TSABEL LAW ROBERTSON KA9. FREDERICA GILBERT RITTER Arcade S cranton, Pa. Wa:bington, D. C. TIBIIJQ Dot and Circleg Varsity Rifle Team 1, 25 Baseball Team 1, 2. U CLARA SARAH ROBIN AECP. BARBARA SEYMOUR ROGERS AOITQ Freshman Play. KATE GLEASON ROGERS Philadelphia, Pa. Whitney Point Tonzpkin: Corner: Art: and Science: Home Economic: Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Art: and Science: . Architecture Home Economic: X525 Baseball Team 25 Soccer Team 25 Class Publicity Manager 35 State Cash Scholarshipg Tlae Cornell C01lllfIj'WZ47Z Board 2, 3. EVELYN ROSE ROSENBLUM B7'00kgj'7Z Art: and Science: Women's Cosmopolitan Clubg Cercle Francaisg Tertulia Estudiantil. LOUISE ROSALIND ROST New York City Art: and Science: Varsity Baseball Team lg Baseball Team 1, 25 Soccer Team 35 junior Cabinetg Women's Musical Clubs 2, 3. ELEANOR NOEL RUSSELL Upper Montclair, N. J. Art: and S cience: KKIH Hockey Team 1, 25 Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Junior Advisory Committee. HELEN ELIZABETH RUSSEL Crown Point Agassiz Clubg Floriculture Clubg Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. AURELIA GXANETTA SALBA DOROTHY ELLEN SAMPSON KA9. MARGARET MARSH SANFORD RUTH CECILIA SAVAGE New York Cig' fameftown Itlzaca I tlvaca KAg Junior Advisory Committee 34 Women's Musical Clubs 2, 3. ESTELLE Sci-IEIB State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHRISTINE ANNE SCI-IILDWASTER New York City Attica AZg The Foilg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Agriculture Art: ancl S cience: Home Economica' Home Economic: Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Art: and Science: l .L , --., H5723 I Milli lltl1lliNllill- ll.Il ,..iAYl..,A,1:,...,.L..,.,.,. IDA HILDEGARD SCHLOH Richmond Hill Arte and .S'cience.r AAA5 Raven and Serpent5 Dot and Circle5 Winner of the W.A.A, ' C 5 Crew 1, 25 Fencing Team 1, 25 Rifle Team 25 Soccer Team, Captain 1, 25 Class Picnic Committee 15 Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Chairman5 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 25 W.A.A. Council, Treasurer 25 The Foil5 Silver Bay Clubg Chairman 25 Class Treasurer 25 President of Sage 35 Manager of Track 1, 2. DOROTHY ANNIE SCOFIELD AZ. ERNA SCHOTT State Tuition Scholarship. HELEN MARY SCHROEDER Newman Club. ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE SCHURR Baseball Team 25 Basketball Team 1, 2 DoRYcE MARGARET SCUDDER AZ. RUTH PATRICIA SHELLHORN KKF5QKQ. VERA ELIZABETH SHERWOOD AEA5 Rifle Team 25 Soccer Team 1, 25 CAROLYN MAE SHUMAN Agassiz Club. SYLVIA SIMON Ithaca New York Cigf Earlville Clarence Pointed Port 5 Soccer Team 35 Track Team 1. South Pezrezdeezce, Cczlif. Rivereclge, N. Cercle Francais. Clyde Trenton, N. f. Soccer Team 35 Track Team 1, 25 Class Picnic Committee 2. Home Economic: Arif and Sciences' Home Economic: e1rt.r and .fciencex Home Economic: Architecture Arn and .Ycience.r Home Economicf Arte and .S'cience.r MARION FRANCES SINCLAIR Ithaca Home Economic: LIDA BREINEING SLOAN Philadelphia, Pez. Artf eznel Science: TIBQJ5 Varsity Basketball Team 25 Basketball Team 1, 25 Crew 1, 25 Dance Festival 1, 25 Freshman Commission. JEAN SLOCOMBB Lexington, Mon. Arte and Science: EK5 Dance Festival 25 Women's Musical Clubs 2, 35 Sage Chapel Choir 2. CLARA SMALE SMITH Pottstown, Pa. Agfifillfllfi Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3. RENEE ADELE SMITH HBIII5 Hockey Team 2. RAMONA SORZANO ELIZABETH CARLYN SPENCER EK. ALICE MARION STAMPS IDA RUTH STERLING Nictley, N. Rutledge, Pez. Buffalo Niezgezrn Feellx Block River Art: and Sciencec Arts and .S'cienee.r Art: and .fciencef Home Economic: I Home Economics EDRICA STIMMEL Flnrhing Arts' 1111127 -ffivnfff Baseball Team 25 Soccer Team 15 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HARRIET ADELAIDE STONE New Rochelle Aff! cmd -Slfiwfff AZ5 Crew 1, 25 Soccer Team 2, 35 Freshman Commission5 Women's Musical Clubs 2, 35 Sage Chapel Choir 2, 3. H573H llfil lill 4lf1lT'll6N IEIL ll- ll AN CLARA DEMARIS SUMNER Corfu 4-H Club. ELISABBTH LOUISE TANZER Little Fall: KA9, Fencing Team 1, 2, The Foil, Secretary-Treasurer 3. EDNA TANZER Perfjf Baseball Team 1, 2, Hockey Team 2, Agassiz Club, Newman Club, State Cash and ships. LAURA MARGARET TAYLOR Toledo, Ohio ' Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3, Vice-President of Sage 3. MILDRED MARGARET THOMAS ' Newark HBQD, Dance Festival 1, State'Tuition Scholarship, Manager of Archery 1. MARTHA ELIZABETH TRAVIS King Ferry Home Economic: Art: and Science: Arc: and Science: Tuition Scholar- Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Soccer Team 1, 2, Freshman Commission, Class Picnic Committee 2, 3, W.A.A. Council 3, Class Publicity Manager 1, Class Song Leader 2, 3, Vice-President of Risley 3, Manager of Crew 2, 3. EANNETTE VOSBURG TYLER Skinner: Eddy, Pa. Home Economic: ESTELLE MILDRED VARBALOW Atlantic Cigf, N. j. Art: and Science: GLADYS MILDRED WAELER Ithaca Home Economic: BLANCHE HELENA WALTER Azchzcrndale, Ma::. Art: and Science: Afb, Hockey Team 2, Class Picnic Committee 1, Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, Freshman Play. MATHILDE LOUISE WARSHOW New York Cig' AVN Md -SlCimFfJ' Dramatic Club 2, 35 State Tuition Scholarship. Lois HAYDEN WEBSTER Lanca:ter Aff: and -ffimffi AEA, Varsity Basketball Team 2, Baseball Team 2, Basketball Team 1, 2, Soccer Team 3, W.A.A. Council, Vice-President 3, Wayside Aftermath, Manager of Hockey 2, 3. LEONA FLORENCE WESTLAND Warren, Pa. ANI 111141 -SiCif77Ffff MARGARET DELIA WHALEN Utica HW26 Efvnwfliff AF. DONNA EDNA WILCOX Bainhridge Aff! Md -Vfifnfff KA, Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, The Cornellian Board, Associate Women's Editor 3. MARGARET WILKINSON Ithaca Art: and Science: AF, Basketball Team 1, 2, Dance Festival 1, 2, College Honor Committee 3, Junior Advisory Com- mittee 3, Women's Musical Clubs 1, 2, Secretary 3. GRACE WILLIAMS Alhany Hofel Admininration Hockey Team 3. FLORENCE ELLA WILSON Ithaca Arif 11114 Sfifwvi State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RUTH HAMILTON WILSON Warwick Aff: and Science! KA, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Wafhington, D. C. EAN WOLIIB ACID, Junior Advisory Committee. XIIARIAN LUCIA WVRIGHT Scio Louisa DORTHEA XVULFF Erie, Pa. XS2, Varsity Hockey Team 1, 2, Baseball Team 2, Hockey Team 1, 2, Soccer Team 2, Track Team 1, 2, Class Picnic Committee 2, Class Cheerleader 2. Home Economic: Art: and Science: Art: and Science: ll574H 575 Sk g H57611 f 5 3? ' mac ' Emwi x .. ,V r A V- 1 '1 -,235 B .1 ff'f W rw - cw 1- sg' -Aff If lf' 2' rf rn ,. 'ff-gfos , f QW: F, ar H A . f , ,eq fx ua-'g 4 w 1 1 'r l I BOPWGPWITIES f Wi A DECGRATIVE STAIRLANDING IN BALCI-I I-IALLS ..--,,-.. ..,,...- M V , A Yl .li1i1L'L.' A..,,, A Ii ll! 5 ll Ml flat N E ll IE AN -- l f fzxx mx.-' I gif' tv, Kappa Alpha Theta Fifty-eight Chapters Founded at De Pauvv University in 1870 OFFICERS EMILY BLAKE ,,,,, ,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,, P 1 ' efzdent ELEANOR GRAY ,,,,,,,.... ,,,,.,,.,, V ice-Prefident MARY EVANS ,.-,,,. ..,.......,. S ecremry HILDA SMITH p,...... ....,., T rmfzn-er Mayo Magill Kennedy Bentley Morse Koctsch Gibbs Rossiter Carman Brown Wright Mitchell McNinch Boyesen Kent Smith Fitz-Randolf Dooley Tanzer Sampson Baitz Robertson Snyder Espenschied Weld Taft Crow Mason Nuffort Garling Blake Evans Eggleton Hoisington Martinetti Mann ..,....-...v,a..... - F----fV,.,,V- - .... ,.,. ..- .. . , ,..,.,-.,.-..,x.:V--,,.. .W ...,4,..........-4, H5783 ,,, MISS DAY MONROE MISS ETHEL BAILEY MRS. GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN MRS. LOUIS DENNIS MRS. RICHARD EDWARDS MISS MARY EVERETT MISS FRANCES GALLAGHER MISS GERTRUDE GODPREY EMILY BLAKE I ROSANNA FRENCH CROW EDNA ELEANOR EGGLETON OLIVE MARY ESPENSCHIED MARY ROJIER EVANS RUTH GARLING MARION ELSA BAITZ PHYLLIS AMANDA DOOLEY CONSTANCE BOYESEN MARCIA ELIZABETH BROWN HELEN BURRITT RUTH SCHUYLER CARMAN MARGARET BENTLEY ELLEN COOK MARION HOUGH EQIIF' fl U IQNILILIL ! NN ? Iota Chapter Efmblifloed in 1881 IN FACULTATE MISS PEARLE GREEN MISS REBECCA HARRIS MISS CECELIA LAW MRS, WILLIAM LEE MRS. THOLIAS LYON MRS. JAMES MCKINNEY MISS VIRGINIA MERRITT MISS MYRTLE PULLEN GRADUATE STIJDENT HARRIET BETSY MASON SENIORS ELEANOR MAXWELL GRAY HELEN ELIZABETH GILLESPIE ANNE HERRICK PAULINE HOISINGTON JEAN WILBUR MANN CARROLL MARTINETTI JUNIORS MARY FITZ RANDOLP IRENE NICHOLS ISOBEL ROBERTSON SOPI-IOMORES JANE HAMILTON GIBBS CONSTANCE KENT SUSAN DONABY KOETSCH FRESI-IMEN JEAN KENNEDY ' ELEANOR MAGILL M IN URBE RS. ALBERT SMITH MRS. ROBERT SAILOR MRS. SARA SAILOR MRS. ALBERT SMITH MRS. LOUIS SMITH MRS. HOWARD STOVER MRS. ELIAS ROOT WILLIS MRS. ALFRED WRAY HELEN LOUISE N UFFORT JOYCE SHATTUCK HILDA AGNES SMITH MARY JANE SNYDER IDA ELIZABETH TAFT RUTH ELIZABETH WELD DOROTHY SAMPSON ELISABETH TANZER HARRIET MCNINCH ELIZABETH MITCHELL ELIZABETH ROSSITER ADELAIDE WRIGHT VIRGINIA MAYO CORNELIA MORSE HANNAH WRAY fI579H - ' ' .K , ,al .,- .X . .f R I-C .:: 149 ll ,,,..,..,a.e.: :' 2' ' -v-nn 1 M- yi 1-tgirl, KZJQ-'IIA Pg, gf R Y .- , 1 Kappa Kappa Gamma Sixty-eight Chapters Founded at Monmouth College in 1870 OFFICERS RUTH PATRICIA SHELLHORNN ,,,.,.,,,,. ..,A...,.,.,.. .....,.,Y,..... P 1 'efident GRACE ETHELYN SHOEMAKER ...,..,.... ,.,v,..,.. V ice-Prexidefzt KATHRINE TUTTLE Lowa ................ ......,.... 5' erretmjf CHARLOTTE STAFFORD LAPPEUS.. ..... ...,... T rearurer Sheridan Phillips Perrine Wolf Mulligan Wray Tombs Townsend Coventry Al: Shoemaker Barrus Leighton Barrett A. Burch Gorman Burch Milligan Shellhorn Lappeus Russell Corris Glasgow Bosrwick Beatty A. Sehade C - H5803 IQHS lTi1T9lTINElT.LiAN . 1 MISS JEAN BANCROET MRS. RICHARD BAKER MRS. JOHN BARR MRS. FREDERICK BISSBLL, JR. MRS. PETER CLAASSEN MRS. PHILLIPS GARRETT MRS. HARRISON GOODMAN MRS. HENRY HINKLEY JEANNETTE BROWN VIRGINIA BARRETT MAJORIE ELIZABETH BEATTY EMILY BOSTWICK ALICE BURCH JUSTINE BURCH DOROTHY COTTIS CHARLOTTE STAFFORD LAPPEUS CATHERINE LYNDA ALT ELIZABETH ANN BARRUS ALINE BARNARD JEAN COVENTRY ELEANOR LEES DOROTHY DEARBORN MORRIS Psi Chapter Effdblffbfd 1883 IN FACULTATE MISS HELEN SIMMONS IN URBE MRS. RALPH HOSPITAL MISS MARY HULL MISS ISABEL KIMBALL MRS. FRANK LAMBERT MRS. FRANCES LEHR MISS JULIA MELOTTE MRS. MABEL NEEDHAM GRADUATE STUDENTS HELEN HAYDN SENIORS BARBARA CONKLIN CROSBY EMMA JEAN FISHER CORA HAMILTON GLASGOW EMILY GORMAN MARIAN LORETTA KELLY FRANCES IRMA KROUPA JUNIORS HELEN ELIZABETH LEIGHTON SOPHOMORES CAROLYN PERRINE ADA FRANCES PHILLIPS WINIFRED ISABEL SCHADE FRESHMEN WINIBRED MULLIGAN HELEN TOOMBS Q ELEANOR TOWNSEND MRS. CHARLES NEWMAN MRS. MELVIN NICHOLS MISS RUTH SHAW MRS. LEONARD URQUHART MRS. RUSSELL WAGNER MISS MARY WILLCOX MRS. WALTER WILLCOX MRS. BENJAMIN YOUNG GWLADYS HUGHES KATHERINE TUTTLE LOWE EDITH MARIE MACON MARIAN FORSYTHE MILLIGAN ALICE ELLIOTT SCHADE ELLA FLORENCE SULLIVAN ELEANOR NOEL RUSSELL RUTH PATRICIA SHELHORN DOROTHY LUCILLE SHERIDAN GRACE ETHELYN SHOEMAKER MARGARET ELEANOR WHITE BARBARA WIGHT KATHERINE WOLF VIRGINIA WRAY H5813 , .......-...-.........,-.... is Delta Gamma Forty-seven Chapters Founded at Louis School in 1872 OFFICERS MARY FRANCES SHIELDS ,.,..... .,.,.,...,........... ..,,,,,,,..... P 1 'evident RU-rr-1 AoNEs ABBL ....,,..,,,....., .....,,.. V ice-P1'e.ride12t FAITH Esrmax MORAN ,.e...e...... .,....,... ..... .Y e cretfzry RUTH Cacnua ELLENWOOD ,.,.,,.,, ..,....... T 1'HZJZN'67 Ucrz Thornhill Dymort Mann .Iohannsen Hunter Shields Abel Hurlbur M. Miller Flynn Mayer Wilkinson Whalen King Hanscom Smith Kcnhcld Tcllicr Greene Robinson Couch Bailey R. Ellcnwood Goerner Matrox Hughes E. Miller H. Ellcnwood Rice Farrell Shaffer Bruning Bcllinger Buckingham I ' , K V - -,. - I 4-- .,,,1-- 4.45 W.. g1...a , ,.. ,- ,,..,, 1 558211 no ir ai am r no ai nz R W a 1 V9 5 ' VP If N Ili M. ll- Il - MRS. CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK MRS. HENRY BUCKINGHAM MRS. ROLLO CLINTON CARPENTER MRS. FOSTER COFFIN FLORENCE CRIST MARY DOUGLAS HERBERT CHARLES ELMER HAROLD FLACK ALLEN FRASER MISS MISS MRS. MRS. MRS. IDA ELLA AUCH RUTH AGNES ABEL VIRGINIA GARDINER BANKS MAVIS SYLVIA DYMOTT VIRGINIA MONTAGUE HANSCOM CLAIRE DENISB COUCH RUTH CECELIA ELLENWOOD VIOLA EMMA GOERNER RUTH BAILEY HAZEL ADALINE ELLENWOOD LUDMILLA HUSSA FLAGG KATHERINE FLYNN BEATRICE MARIE GREENE MINA LOUISE BELLINGBR GRETCHEN LAURENCE BRUNING Chi Chapter Ermblifhed in 1885 IN URBE WILLIAM JOHN HEBEL ZETTA ELIZABETH KENRIELD RALPH LENT CHARLES MURDOCK ELSIE MURRAY MRS. MISS MRS. MRS. MISS MRS. MRS. MRS. MISS MISS GRADUATE STUDENTS ROBERT OSBOURNE PAUL PRICE HELEN RICE MARJORIE RICE SENIORS NANCY BOULDEN HUNTER MARY AUGUSTA JOHANNSON RUTH GORE MANN JUNIORS ELEANOR VIRGINIA HURLBUT ALICE LOVELEE JONES MARION KING SOPHOMORES NORMA ADELE KENTIELD OLIVE LEHDE JANE ELIZABETH MAYER MARILYNN ANITA MILLER FAITH ESTHER MORAN FRESHMEN DOROTHY CARPENTER BUCKINGHAM MARY JANE FARRELL RUTH MARCIA MATTOX MARGARET SAXE MISS MRS. VIRGINIA SETTER MRS. RAYMOND SHORT MADGE KATHERINE SMITH WILLIAM TRYSTRAM STEVENS MISS MRS. CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP MRS. WILLIAM ALONZO STOCKING MISS LUELLA WILLIAMS MRS. WALTER WILLIAMS MRS. KARL WOOD DOROTHY STUART GRACE ELIZABETH MILLER MARY FRANCES SHIELDS MARY VIRGINIA TI-IORNHILL MYRTLE BELLE UETZ MARY LOUISE PIERSON MARGARET DELIA WHALEN MARGARET WILKINSON RUTH CAROLINE NEUHART ALICE VAN BUREN RICE JANET EWING ROBINSON MARY CHRISTINE SMITH MARTHA MARGARET TELLIBR ELSIE ADELE MILLER MARY JOSEPHINE SHAPIIER 558311 V -'- - i' 1 1 1 C fiiigw. 1 1 1 1 E l 1 l l l 1 11 rl I 'l lx I ll, , - - D - .-. -, 1 Y- .X , X, ..-........ ,,,. ..1 1 Alpha Phi Thirty-four Chapters Founded at Syracuse University in 1872 OFFICERS LOUISE STEVENS ..............................,............... ......... v ....Pf'fIidfH! FRBDERICA MARIE DORNER.. ,,...... ...,.... . Vice-Pwriderzt MARIAN SAUNDERS ,............... ............... .S'errem19' RUTH GoRDoN ,..,..., ........., T I'6'4J'Ill'f?7' Paine Lowndes Saunders Andrews Brauner Dowrie Wolfe Gordon Walters Stearns Frederick Hinman Evans Cheney Dorner Borsr Marshall Barron Wyckoff Collyer Gallagher McKinlay Lecsnirzer Buckley Snyder Stevens White TenCate Alexander f-....t...- . ...,.,,..,,,.,-,,,, ,,..,.,. ,, A ., -..,...-.--I H584ll lflillli I I, I V. . ,X X fill? TN L. I- li- ,..l..s.i- MRS. CHARLES BRUFP MRS. HARRY POOLE CAMDEN MRS. CARL GILBERT MRS. EDWIN HOPKINS MRS. CARL FREEMAN HOWE MISS ADELAIDE KISTLER MRS. HERBERT METZGER MARY JANE DALTON WILHBLNIINA BARTON DOROTHY F ASSETT BORST ELIZABETH INGRAM CHENEY BARBARA NORMAN COLLYER FREDERICA MARIE DORNER KATI-IRYN MARY BRADLEY ELEANOR MARY ECKERT JEAN FREDERICK RUTH GORDON KATHERINE ELIZABETH ANDREWS LILLIAN MARY BRAUNER CHARLOTTE ALICE DOWRIE ISABEL GUTHRIE BETTY LEE ALEXANDER JOSEPHINE BIXBY MAY BJORNSSON JANICE BUCKLEY GLADYS FIELDING Delta Chapter Efmblifbed in 1889 TN URBE MYRA TENCATE ' SEN IORS BARBARA FRANCES WYCKOPF JUNIORS JEAN W OLEE SOPHOMORES MARIAN SAUNDERS - FRESHMEN MRS, ERNEST NELSON MRS. PAUL O,LEARY MRS. HOWARD RILEY MISS GRACE SEELY MRS. ALAN TREMAN MRS. EDWARD WYCKOEP MRS. GEORGE YOUNG, JR GRADUATE STUDENTS ELIZABETH KINGSBURY DOROTHY ELIZABETH EVANS CATHERINE ANNE GALLAGHER JANE KATHLEEN MARSHALL JEAN MCKINLAY LOUISE STEVENS SARAH ELIZABETH HINMAN ELIZABETH TYLER JONES CHARLOTTE STEARNS BLANCHE WALTER KATHERINE CARR LONG BETTY MAXWELL LOWNDES BETTY PAINE LOUISE ROBINSON ALMA HIPWOOD BROWNLEY LEESNITZER HELEN OGDEN ERNESTINY. SNYDER ISABEL WHITE M8511 --M--.,.-T 1-.f t llillllll lI1lT2ll+?NllQILll-ll,f-NN R- f lf. 'D fo X QMMQR. if E, Alpha omicl-on Pi Forty Chapters Founded at Barnard College in 1897 OFFICERS ELEANOR N Ewcolvus FAULK ..,.,.,.......,.,,...,,....,., .....,......,. P refident FRANCES EDNA MULLEN ,A,,..,, .......... V in-Prerizfent HELENE BROWNE ...................., . .............. .Yecretary MARY THERESA BARVIAN .....,.... ....,...... T refzrurer Hayes Lasher Kellinger Donnelly Zingsheim Hvass Peterson Arthur Hanson Washburn Rofrano Munson Miner B. Rogers Worden Laney Hopper Hepworth M. Z. Miller Tully V. Rogers Faber Mongel Barvian Faulk Mullen Arnold Saxton Thro Marsh Fagan Kirby McCarthy Palmer M. G' Miller Derhoff O'Bricn Bruno Walker 558611 -,r I1 111 Ei 1 11,1111 111 N 1, IIC. 11 ll A N I 1 Epsilon Chapter MRS. ARTHUR ALLEN Efmblifbed in 1908 IN FACULTATE MISS GRACE MORIN IN URBE MRS. MORTHER FRANKLIN BARRUS MISS ELINOR ALICE IRISH MARY MILLER ARNOLD MARY THBRESA BARVIAN CATHERINE ADELAIDE BLEWER RUTH CAROLYN FABER ELEANOR NEWCOMB FAULK MARY ELIZABETH FLANNERY DOROTHY ALICE HEPWORTH MARTHA JEAN ARTHUR HELENE BROWNE DOROTHY MARY HOPPER CATHERINE LANEY ANGELA MARY DONNELLY MABEL REED HANSON MARIE HAYES RUTH HUTCHTSON DOROTHY ELIZABETH HVASS ETHEL BROWNE HELEN LUCILLE BRUNO JERMYLE DETHOBR HELEN ELIZABETH FAGAN BARBARA LESTER KIRBY MARY HALDEMAN MCCARTHY GRADUATE STUDENT CAROLINE KELSEY DAWDY SENIORS OLIVE GRACE XVORDEN JUNIORS SOPHOMORES S JEANETTE ZINGSHEIM FRESHMEN MRS. RICHARD MORDOBB MRS. NATHANIAI. SCHMIDT MRS. ALBERT WRIGHT FRANCES ELIZABETH MEISSE ANNA MUNDER MONGEL FRANCES EDNA MULLBN VESTA MARIE ROGERS DOROTHY DUNLAP SAXTON ISABEL LUCETTA THRO ELIZABETH PATRICIA TULLY MARGARET ZBLNA MILLER JEAN LUELLA MINER BARBARA SEYMOUR ROGERS RUTH VIRGINIA WASHBURN ETHEL DUMONT KELLINGER CLAIRE MILDRED LASHER MADELEINE MUNSON KARIN PETERSON LOUISE MARGARET ROBRANO ESTHER LOUISE MARSH MARION GRACE MILLER IEEILA MAXINE MOORE ELEANOR O'BRIEN CLARA PALMER ETHEL BEATRICE WALKER H587H .S,..li ' , M Iliff! I5 lla ll S as 453 2, 1 ' .mf .K QM X, '- 'Wlfflm xflllilll Delta Zeta Fifty-live Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1902 OFFICERS ARLENE JEANNETTE VAN DERHOEF ,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,,-,,,,-,,, P refident ELMA GI.EASMAN OSTER ...,...,.,...,,,,,,,- ,,,,.,.,, V ire-Prefident MABEL FRANCES LEWIS ,......,.. , ....,. , ..,,.,.,,. .Vecretmy HELEN MARGARET LAUTRUP ,,,,,A,,,,, ,,,,,4,,,, T refzfzzrer Maughan Nordin Pedersen Hughes Jones Clark Seaman Stone Reynolds Cancafio Scudder McLouth Allen Grissinger Dennis Schildwasrer Lewis Oster Van Derhoef Lautrup Frees Glynn Karl ..........l assay IISDLFI! 4K1DlRNlTQIL.ll-llAN ' Beta Chapter MISS AGNES CONLON MISS ELIZABETH DENMAN Efmbliflaed in 1908 IN URBE MRS. OSCAR VoN ENGELN MRS. WILLIAM KIMBALL MISS HARRIET KRATZER GRADUATE STUDENT ANNE EASTMAN SENIORS LAURA KATHERINE ALLEN ALICE VIRGINIA KARL MARY MILDRED CLARK HELEN MARGARET LAUTRUP MARY ELIZABETH GLYNN MABEL FRANCES LEWIS ARLENE JBANNETTE VAN DERHOEF ,IUNIORS A ANTONETTA MARGARET CANTAFIO ELMA GLEASMAN OSTER MARY CRANDALL DENNIS CHRISTINE ANNE SCHILDWASTER KATHRYN ELIZABETH GRISSINGER DoRYcE MARGARET SCUDDER FRANCES GRACE HUGHES DOROTHY SCOEIELD MARIAN CORNELIA JONES HARRIET ADELAIDE STONE SOPHOMORES 1 MARY GERTRUDE MCLOUTH EDNA MAUGHAN ELIZABETH REYNOLDS FRESHMEN ESTHER NORDIN MARY ELIZABETH SHAMAN MARGARET PEDERSON H5892 :mu llf1fbRNE,l!.llIIAN n gg, C Delta Delta Delta Seventy-six Chapters Founded at Boston University in 1888 OFFICERS ROSEMARY HUNT.- ....... .......................... ...........4...-.., P F fildwf MARGUBRITE KLINE ....,... .......... V iff-Pfhfififflf RUTH GIBBS ................. ......-......-.. 5' CCVCNZIQ' M ARY SLOAN ,,,,,,,, .....,.. T rmmfef' Sheahen Oldfield Anton Graves Langston Belding Zoller Ernst Hawes Bradley Klock Polhemus Edelrnann Hunter Prince Hablutzel Campbell Aplin Gallagher D. Hall Dallmer Sloan Hunt Mrs. Belding R. Gibbs Hill A.Schloh H. Schloh N. Hall English Lee Conner Starks Fitch Hershey Sterling Keese Wilcox M. Gibbs ' C im C C I 131155 ,IIZIEI RfliflI.IL IAN ' I A ,.l.....i......ll MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MISS MISS 4... . -. -531 HM CORNELIUS BETTEN MARY ORR BARBER MINNETTE BROCKWAY ALYENE FENNER BROWN IDA EDMOND EMILY FASOLDT LILLIAN FASOLDT ISHBEL CAMPBELL CHARLOTTE ELSIE DALLMER RUTH GIBBS DOROTHEA FLOYD HALL MARY ANNA EDELMAN FRIEDA HABLIITZEL BEATRICE ANTON IDA MARY WI-IITWELL APLIN HELEN ELLIOTT BELDING ELEANOR MAY BRADLEY ELINOR AUGUSTA ERNST ELOISE CONNER MARTHA ENGLISH MARY LOUISE FITCH MARJORIE GIBBS Alpha Beta Chapter E.rt4Hi.rbed in 1913 IN FACULTATE MISS RACHEL LOUISE FITCH MISS ELEANOR MCMULLEN IN URBE MRS. LOUISE STEVENS FENNER MISS MARGERET FISH MRS. PAULINE MAXEIELD MRS. EVELYN BASSAGE PATNODE MRS. MARGUERITE POHEK GRADUATE STUDENTS SENIORS CATHERINE MERCY ELIZABETH HILL ROSEMARY HAUGHTON HUNT JUNIORS BEATRICE DE NIKE HUNTER MARION PIERCE BERYL GENEVIEVE POLHEMUS SOPHOMORES MARGARET GALIIAGHER JEANNB MARIE GRAVES KATHERINE NORMAN DUCKETT HAWES BETTY KLOCK FRESI-IMEN NAIDYNE HALL ELIZABETH HERSHEY PAULINE KEESE MISS ELEANOR SYMONDS MRS. HAROLD PRATT MRS. LUCY PHELPS SIMONS EMMA SPEED DELIA STONE MISS MISS MRS. ROLLO TALLCOTT MISS ELEANOR YOST' EVELYN CARLSON MARGUERITE RANDOLPH KLINE ANNELIESE CHARLOTTE SCHLOH MARY AGNES SLOAN CHARLOTTE PRINCE IDA HILDEGARDE SCHLOH ADELE LANGSTON MARGARETTA OLDPIELD GLADYS SHEAHEN HILDA WEBER SALLY IMOGENE ZOLLER BARBARA LEE ELSIE STARKS LOUISE STERLING LILLIAN WILCOX 559111 :mu eolmrrlrllam Chi Omega Eighty-eight Chapters Founded at University of Arkansas in 1895 OFFICERS INEZ ARLENE TABOR ........ . ...............,..... ..........., P lwidffflf LOUISE Donorx-IEA XVULFF .... ........ V iff-P1'fJif17fff1f EVELYN VIRGINIA GRIERM. ,..,.. .......... -Y frffffflfj' SARA ELIZABETH HART ..,....... ......... T ffflfllfw' QE S. Ellis Turner Denmark P. Babcock Tobin Trauger P. Ferguson Charlcsworth Tracy Dostie West L. Babcock A. Ferguson Pobol Nuttall Darriculat Luschinsky Holden Moore Brewer Leary Brown Stansbury Losic Ramagli Har: Tabor Grier Carry Bolger Abbott Beals H5922 I .L,..LWL I I BI I III NI Ii Ig I XM I I, I I I I' I I I Eftzzblifbed in 1917 I I IN PACULTATE I MRS. ALMA FINCHER SCIDMORE MISS LILLIAN SI-IABEN ' IN URBE I I MRS. JOSEPH BARR MRS. JOHN JENKINS ' MRS. GORDON BEGENT MRS. ROBERT MORSE I I MISS MARY LLOYD BOLGER MISS CATHERINE SIGLER . ,I MRS. LEWIS FROMAN MISS CARMELITA MARIE STEVENS I MISS GUERTINE TINKER I 1 A I I GRADUATE STUDENT I I I BERNICE STOCKLER , SENIORS I AMELIA ABBOTT SARA ELIZABETH HART I JOSEPHINE AMANDA BEALS MARY PATRICIA LEARY 'IN DORIS BROWN GERTRUDE LOUISE LOSIE I HELEN MARIE CARTY DORIS HENRIETTA MCCULLY Q I ROSE ELLENDT MONA DAWAN PIPA I I is MARGARET BRYMER ELLIS BEATIRCE RAMAGLI ' I ' ALICE JEAN FERGUSON MARJORIE STANSBURY ' EVELYN VIRGINIA GRIER INEZ ARLENE TABOR ' MARTHA ARMSTRONG HELEN REGINA LUSCHINSKY MARION LOUISE BABCOCK ARLENE NUTTALL JACQUELINE DARRIEULAT KATE GLBASON ROGERS LILLIAN JUANITA FINCHBR LOUISE DOROTHEA WULEI1 SOPHOMORES CLARA BELLE BREWER KATHERINE MACDOWBLL HOLDEN RUTH ELIZABETH DEAN ELLA VIRGINIA MOORE DOROTHY AGNES DENMARK AMELIA NINA POBOL EVELYN DOSTIE BARBARA ANNE TURNER I SARAH ELIZABETH ELLIS CAROL WEST ' FRESHMEN A PAULINE BABcOcIc VIRGINIA HOUGHTON CATHERINE CHARLESWORTH MARJORXE ALLEN TOEIN PRISCILLA GEORGE FERGUSON ELIZABETH TRACY VIOLA HENRY MARGUERITE TRAUGER Af f --T-A f,f-.,.VL1A, --,-,,-.,.-.,-,..,, -L L,,,-.,...--.,L.,,,,g.-- , nL,.LL,---,,.-L,,, -.-ww LL- A... .ESQ A E E' TIEBIE A K... lx , ,, l w Y .Qc,,,,EL,,:.,..,-.T 1 , V , ,1 5 ' A ' ' llwillbll .NN ii F lil ' i r , lil 1 sl ie il '3. ! ll 'aj 69-A W 'Sv , l ' 1 ll lx 1 ji 1 w Kappa Delta . V 5 Sixty-seven,CH1apters 1 y Founded at Virginia State Normal School in 1897 i , OFFICERS , , KATHERINE RUMMLER, ....,..................... .............. P Ffiidwf Viaoima Gnmvmo .,...,... ....,.,.. V ice-Preridmf MABLE JANE KN.-wp... . .,.....V....... .5'erI'efd1j' MILDRED O'BRIEN ..,...,,,,, .......... T remzzref X i X . Wilcox Finney Washburn Bjorkman R. Savage B. Abraitys Cole Wade Lloyd Clark l Churchill Griflith Young MacMurray Umlauf I. Abrairys LcCocq Meagher McC0lly Garrnan Schcidr O. Miller U. Miller O Brien Grilling Rummler Knapp Ferriss G. Miller Yoost W Hyde Wilson M. Taylor E. Taylor Bissell Ordway C. Savage Smith i ll594ll Iiilflill 4IQ'lDlRNlIQlLliC,liAN I Omega Chi Chapter MISS MILDRED BOOL MISS AGNES GAINEY MIss EVELYN KENNEDY MISS MARY MACMURRAH' MRS. HELEN MILLER MISS FRANCES M'E5'INTE ' ' ul . 3313, A .- . EDITI-I STENBERGV' h ' A f , V .-. BERTHAQ-EMMA AERAITYS IDA JOHANNA AERAITYS VELMA ROSQLTHA CI-IURCHILL SARA!-f COLE GERTRUDEISILEONE GRIFBMITH RUTH CATHERINE MCCOLLX DOROTIIY ELAINE FERRISS JANE LOUISE FINNEY MILDRED ESTHER GARMAN Eftablifberi' in 1917 IN FACULTATE MIss LUCY KIMEALL IN URBE GRADUATE STUDENTS SENIORS JUNIORS VIRGINIA BALLENTYNE GRIFFING ELSIE MARIE BJORKMAN MILDRED FRANCES CLARK LUCILLE MARIE LECOCQ ELIZABETH LLOYD GBRTRUEDE ELIZABETH MILLER LOUISE BISSELL DOROTHY HYDE MARION KITTELL PRISCILLA ORDWAY RUTH HELEN WILSON SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN MISS FRANCES MONTEITH MISS EDITH NASH MRS. KENNETH SPEAR MRS. JOHN WILLMAN MRS, RUTH TROUDALE MRS. FORREST WRIGHT PAULINE TOWNSEND GENEVIEVE ELLEN MEKGHER MILDRED LOUISE O,BRIEN f KATHERINE LOUISE RUMMLER RUTH CATHERINE UMLAIIF EEEIE OWINGS WADE GLADYS ,LOUISE YOUNG MAELE JANE KNAPP LOUISE M.ALBRANC RUTH CECILIA SAVAGE DONNA EDNA WILCOX OLIVE CAROLYN MILLER URSULA FLORENCE MILLER DOROTHY LYDIA SCHEIDT VELNIA EDNA WASHEURN FRANCES AUGUSTA YOOST CLARA SAVAGE VIVIAN SMITH ELEANOR TAYLOR MARGARET TAYLOR I595I , i L M.. . '-- , 1 Y , , fx ss s a luwvi11441rr -L--M onmp ll X53 ET Sigma Delta Tau Thirteen Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1917 OFFICERS JEANNE HARRIS,r,4 ,,,i,i ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,..... P f 'erident SELMA FINE ii...,........., ......... V ire-Pmrrident LORET1-A ANTELL ,,,,,,,... , .......,...... .S'm'etuU HELEN FEATHERMAN ,,i. .,,...... Trmmfef .- Levi Wallcns Spooner Wicksman Rosenberg Eisner Goulding Lcvitin Mandcls Fcarhcrman Doob Brandriss Antcll Gilman Locser Chair Nathan Gold Fincman L. Tobias Harris Fine Ginsburg J. Tobias Prince H5963 L V nm fQU'l51NILIE.,lLl!,'XN L5 EVELYN FINEMAN MARTHA GOLD SELMA FINE LORETTA ANTELL CLARA BRANDRISS LILLXAN CHAIT HELEN Doon HELEN FEATHERMAN CECILE GILMAN BEss EISNER LUCILLE GINSBERG ALICE GOULDING GERTRUDE LEv1 Alpha Chapter Esmbliyfaed in 1917 SEN IORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN JEANNE HARRIS LENORE TOBIAS JANET TOBIAS LENORE LOESER HELEN MANDELS LENORE NATHAN HAZEL PRINCE PAULINE WALLENS MILDRED WICKSMAN HELEN LEVITIN MARGARET ROSENBERG BESS SENSIPER MARIAN SPOONER H59711 I WVQf ' . V - NY... l 1 Alpha Xi Delta Fifty-two Chapters Founded at Lombard College in 1893 OFFICERS ELIZABETH CORNELL WHEELER .......,....,.....,..... .. ............ P7'6J'id67Zf ' MARGARET BEBB, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,l ...,.,,.., V i c e-Prefident GLADYS VIOLA HANZEL ..... ...,,.......... 5' ecrefmgf DOROTHY MARIE FRICK ........,. ..,.... T 7'Etlf1ll'Ef Cronyn Aust Ogilvic Blakeslee Wheeler Hanzel D. King E. Hopper D. Hopper Little Sherwood Webster Brigham Linville Dobson Frick E. King Bebb Colson Hencke Mundy Noonan Maley Cox Lauri Campbell Redfearn Welch Dean Fisher Church Cook Bobertz Washburn Love Boeheim Kimball ..............-.--1 M9811 :mu efaamivmamfu In AW I H A Alpha Beta Chapter MIsS SARAH BARNARD MRS. H. BRUECKNER MRS. ALBERT DURAND MRS. AxEL FERDINAND MRS. GOLDEN HALL Efmilifbed in 1917 IN FACULTATE MISS DOROTHY CELIA DELANY IN URBE G USTAESON MRS. EVERETT STRONG MRS. VANBREED HART MISS MARGARET LYBOLT MRS. MARY BROWN MACDONALD MISS SHIRLEY MILLER MRS. JOHN SPEED GRADUATE STUDENTS I MARY BATTEN CECILIA ALTHEA AUST IANE EDITH BLAKESLEE POLLY CRONYN GLADYS VIOLA HANZEL MARGARET BEBB MARGARET ELIZABETH BRIGHAM BARBARA LOUISE COLSON GWENDOLYN AILEEN DOBSON DOROTHY MARIE FRICK MARGARET EILEEN GILCHRIST IRMA WINIERED HENCKE VIVIAN ALLYN EDYTHE CAMPBELL ETHEL MARIE Cox IRMA PLATT DEAN ELEANOR ROSE BOBERTZ RUTH ELIZABETH BOEHEIM CHARLOTTE CHURCH RUTH NOEL COOK SENIORS ELIZABETH CORNELL WHEEL JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN EDITH MARION WASHBUR ESTHER JEANETTE YOUNG DOROTHY RUTH HOPPER ELIZABETH HOPPER DOROTHY KING MARDEL OGILVIE ER EDTYHE KING VIRGINIA MARION LITTLE RHODA LINVILLE MARJORIE LEETE MUNDY ANNIE HOLROYD REDPEARN VERA SHERWOOD LOIS HAYDEN WEBSTER AUGUSTA LAUN CARLEEN MALEY DOROTHY AMELIA NOONAN . MARY DOROTHY WELCH ELIZABETH GAULT FISHER BARBARA KIMBALL ALICE JENSINE LOVE ANN ELIZABETH STONE N H599Il si 'gil as in Ns ii is me l fm l fQ Pi Beta Phi Seventy-six Chapters Founded at Monmouth College in 1.867 OFFICERS VIRGINIA HUPPERT RYAN .................. ........... .....-.---------- P f 'fiidwf ELLEN GERTRUDE KUNEY ........... --------- V iff-Pf'fIidff'Yf KATHRYN HEARLB .......,,............... -------------- -51 ?Cf'6'f4'D' KATHRYN CHAMNEY HAWKES ......,. ....------ T fwfllfff Cranmer Har: Whitaker Hawkes Davidson Lasher Blauvelt Allen Hearle Smith Sloan Montgomery F. Ritter Chadwick Thomas Davis Foley Darling Kuney Young Ryan Olsen Ward McAlpine Urban Hasley Bethke Berryman E. Ritter Hanford Kline Lancz Holcombe 560011 ny. -7, A X, - ,-- V ., W lv L1 lb I 4. QQEIINIQ IL !! KN ' I- MISS HELEN METCALEE MRS. EUGENE BRADFORD MRS. MAYNARD CASSADY MISS MAYERED CLAFLIN MRS. FRANK CONGER MRS. CARL DALLEN'BACH DORIS MONTGOMERY JANE ELIZABETH Ross ANITA LEANORE ALLEN ALICE EVA BLAUVELT FRANCES ANNE CRANMER ANN MARGUERITE DARLING ELIZABETH CHADWICK CLARA LOUISE CLARK MARJORIE RAE DAVIS LUCILLE BETHKE HARRIETT MATHILDA DAVIDSON JANICE BERRYMAN ELSIE HANEORD PRISCILLA HOLCOMBE New York Delta Chapter Bfmbliybezi in 1919 IN FACULTATE IN URBE MRS. VICTOR GAGE MISS NELLIE LEONARD MRS. JESSE NICHOLS MISS JUNE NICHOLSON - GRADUATE STUDENTS VIRGINIA THOMAS JEAN4WARREN SENIORS DOROTHY MAY FOLEY ELLEN GERTRUDB KUNEY HALCYON'E DELIGI-IT MCALPINE THORSTINA VON YHLEN OLSEN . JUNIORS RUTH G HADLEY KATHRYN HEARLE N ATLIE LANTZ FREDERICA GILBERT RITTER SOPHOMORES MARIAN KINSBURY HART KATHRYN CHAMNEY HAWKES RUTH ELEANOR HAYDEN FRESHMEN ANNE KLINE PATRICIA MAHONY MISS ELIZABETH WORMAN MRS. PAUL RUSSEL POPE MRS. E A TASKER MRS. GEORGE WARREN MRS. HERBERT WHETZEL MISS ANNABETH WILSON DOROTHY MAY WERTZ DAMARIS WILSON VIRGINIA HUIJPERT RYAN LILLIAN VIRGINIA URBAN AVA MARGARET WARD FRANCES ELIZABETH YOUNG e LIDA BREINEING SLOAN RENEE ADELE SMITH MILDRED MARGARET THOMAS MARIAN ELIZABETH LASHER MAJORIE FOWLES WHITAI-:ER EMILY KNIGHT RITTER DOROTHY SKINNER DOROTHEA ELIZABETH SUMMER F H6013 W :min 412113-tRNElLlLlI . MWF , G ' x . .wxqgzm ,, Alpha Epsilon Phi Twenty-four Chapters ' Founded at Barnard College in 1909 OFFICERS HELEN SHIRLEY W ETZLER ,,,,,,, ............. D 0671 RUTH HYLA LEVY ....,..,......... .......... 5 1:5-Dew ADELE LEVINSON ,,.,..........,... ...., . . .... 5'rl'i52 Euwon HA1uz1E1- TouNs .,.,...,. .....,, T fe4.fu1'ef' Mcndcls Markin Nadcl Levinson Boblasky Morgensrcrn Weinstein Bonan Stackcll Robin Halwcr Blumenthal Karzin Gcschcidt Firestone Kaufman Lieberman Aronson Dorman Levy Wcrzlcr Simons Tolins Mayer 560211 II S9 .Till GND Eff N If IL!! A , ll ' .fy GLADYS DORMAN RUTH LENROW HANNAH BLUMENTHAL MARJORIE HALWER SYLVIA ARONSON ROSALIE BOELASKY NATALIE FIRESTONB BLossoM DOROTHY KATZIN ETHEL DOROTHY BONAN MALVINE GESCHEIDT ESTELLE MARKIN Kappa Chapter Eftablixbed in 1920 SEN IORS HELEN SHIRLEY WETzLER JUNIORS ELINOR HARRIET TOLINS SGPHOMORES RUTH WEINSTEIN FRESHMEN RUTH HYLA LEVY JEANNE HELEN SIMON FRBDA GAMSU MAYER CLARA SARAH ROBIN JANE KAUPEMAN ADELE LEVINSON RosE LIEBERMAN FRANCES SYBIL STACKELL DORIS MENDELS BEATRICE MORGANSTERN ROSALINE NADEL lI603H 1 l .,. .--, I -A - Q ..1' i 4 -, Y M A, ,.-. .,...-,..,-, -mea , -,. ,, , , N h ix 1 , rr, ll u. N I: l ' g l . l l l , r Q 1' : ' 1 ' ' l ll Q P ? 9 ' l E l , A! ,Ea , . ll 1 galil Qi l 3 1 Nas t l l l l V X l v n l l . i Slgma Kappa gl Forty-three Chapters l l l Founded at Colby College in 1874 l . I 4 i l r l L l i OFFICERS ' MnuAM PRY-rx-mncn .,..,... ............. P rexidenr l MARY PERRELL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,...,,. V ice-Prefident W ELIZABETH SPENCER ,..,,,,,, .............. 5' ecretzzry i VIRGINIA BAR1-HEL ,,...,. ....,l. T rearurer l , i l l I , l l i il..-. l r l l l i t i l l l o l l i J k, 7,7 i 1 R. Coe dc Clercq Rosenstiel Kane Gould Staley Douglas Deublcr Blanchard Bush , Hodell Stevens Mitchell Currier Hcidr Barthcl j. Slocombc Spencer Lamourcc Haviland D. Rollins I I Creighton M. Rollins Salisbury Krusa Pcrrell Pryrherch Armstrong Stephany Ganzcnmullcr K. Coe Merriman ' ' Foot: B. Slocombe Van Nags Wickcs Call Stephenson Reynolds Krause , xl xi i li ' l ' 'tl' 'fl , l'L'l f'ffiT1'j', -Q I- 'If Q '.'f ::.-Yfftf ,M ' 'WA' C Y l -.-..-e. -Y ,VW M Y eV.......,x.... .ew - .. ., - ....,-,i. ...,.4,Y,,- -, U...-.... 560411 ana I a I sf I I I I I f xx , I 1 Alpha Zeta Chapter Efmblifbed in 1921 IN FACULTATE MISS HARRIET BALDWIN CREIGHTON MISS KATHERINE WYKOEE HARRIS MRS. CHARLOTTE HOPKINS MERRELL MRS. LAWRENCE BURKMEYER MISS MARY LEORA DORR MRS. INA STRAIGHT HOLTZMAN MARY RAMSEY BROWN MARY ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG KATHERINE MAE COE KATHERINE REED GANZENMULLER VIRGINIA MAE BARTHEL MILDRED VIVIAN CURRIER VIRGINIA PETTIGREW HAVILAND ALICE HARRIETT DOUGLASS EUGENIA CAROLYN GOULD MARY COE BLANCHARD MAJORIE JEANNETTE BUSH MARION AMELIA CALL RUTH NOVELLA COE EVELYN FRANCES DE CLERCQ IN URBE MISS ELIZABETH MAURINE LOVE MRS. HARRY HOUSER LOVE GRADUATE STUDENTS MARION FISH FLORENCE HODELL SENIORS ELSA KRUSA HELENA MERRIMAN MARY ALICE PBRRELL JUNIORS ROSALIND EDITH HEIDT ANNA MCCREERY LAMOUREE EDITH HERSEY MITCHELL DOROTHY SYLVIA ROLLINS Q SOPHOMORES EILEEN SCHILLING KANE MARGARET WILHELMINA SCHILLKE FRESHMEN HENRIETTE MARIE DEUELER ELIZABETH SYLVIA FOOTE- ELIZABETH MARGARET KRAUSE RUTH LIBBY RUTH MILLICENT REYNOLDS MRS. CLYDE HADLEY MYERS MRS. FRANCIS UNDERWOOD MISS ANNA MARGARET WILSON SARAH LOUISA RIDGEWAY MIRIAM PRYTHERCH GRATIA SALISBURY EDNA STEPHANY MABEL ALICE ROLLINS JEAN SLOCOMBE ELIZABETH CARLYN SPENCER FRANCES EVANS STALEY MAEEL EMILY-STEPHENS COLETTE ROSENSTIEL BEATRICE SLOCOMBE FRANIA DOROTHY STEPHENSON CONSTANCE VAN NESS I.OELLA MARGARET WICKES H6059 I-6061 ACTIVITIES I I I II .I I I I I I . BLAQH HALLS FROM TI-IIE AIR I. I 3 ll 6 lLI1 SENIOR SOCIETY S Z 'X f Mortar Board I Cu loerinc Adelaide Blewer bam Conklin Crofby Mary Fziertef Fmncef Elizabeth Mein: M401 Francef .Ylaieldx Hele jj' Miriam Pgtbercla Hil Bar iz Loziixe Nu art iz Agnex Smith fix wxt d me IIHUIJ QUDIRNIEILILIIANI JUNIOR SOCIETY 'X I 'fn ofa hai? Q A 1 Nwix Raven and Serpent Phyllis Amanda Dooley Mary Clement Fitz Randolph u jean Olive Frederick Edythe King Marion King Rhoda Lirzrille jane' Farrel 0'Neil Charlotte Prince Ida, Hildegard Schloh Charlotte .Ytearm H609B i--1, lI1SIliIlllQlilDE?NE.lLlLlIAN A SENIOR HOME ECONOMICS SOCIETY T141 Ffg?2L ,Agggggwg 5 Omicron Nu Mu Chapter NATIONAL HONORARY MEMBERS MISS ADELAIDE SPOHN MISS MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER FACULTY MEMBERS Miss CORA BINZEL MISS OLGA BRUCHER MRs. MATILDA CARPENTER MISS DOROTHY DELANY MRS. CHARLOTTE MERRILL MIss HELEN MONSCH Miss FLORA ROSE MISS RACHAEL SANDERS MIss LILLIAN SHABEN Miss MARGARET SCHEER ACTIVE MEMBERS GERTRUDE ESTELLE ANDREWS GRACE SYLVIA ARONSON CATHERINE ADELAIDE BLEWER DOROTHY MAY FOLEY DOROTHY KING HALCYONE DELIGHT MCALPINE EDITH MARIE MACON JANE KATHLEEN MARSHALL RUTH PALMER NORMA ERNESTINE PHELPS MARY GLADYS STAEBELL EFFIE OWINGS WADE 1161011 I ,........1.. 5 Y L L -.,.g..Y.- ..1 NTI If? G11 ' 'Eli I NN ' HONORARY SOCIETY IN EDUCATION T -1 0 n' To Pi Lambda Theta Mu Chapter OFFICERS MISS BESSIE ELLEN OUTTERSON. ..... ..,..,..,..,..... .... . MISS LEMO THERESSA DENNIS ...,.. MISS MAUDE LEONA UHLAND .,..... MISS CELINA LOUISE STILWELL .... MISS LUCY HARRIET ASHTON ...... ,,,,,.,..,..Pre.ride71t ....,.Vice-Pzfefiderzt ,,,..,.,...S6L'7'6f6Zlj' ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,T7'mJurer ......Execzzti11e Secremfy NATIONAL HONORARY MEMBER MISS LUCY HARRIET ASHTON MISS CORA ELLA BINZEL RUTH IMEL ALDRICH MRS. ELSA GUERDRUM ALLEN MRS. EMBLINB MOUL ANDERSON BERTHA BARTHOLOMEW MAEEL LORNA BENNETT ELIZABETH CHRISTINE BENTLEY EMMA MARTHA SOPHIA BESIG SINNIA ELIZABETH BILLUPS BEULAH BLACKMORE MIRIAM APTHORP BOND MURIEL BRASIE HELEN BUDD ISABBL FRISBIE BULL HEIIEN CANON VELMA ROSALTHA CHURCHILL EMMA DAVIS LEMO THERESSA DENNIS MARION FISH HELEN FULLERTON MRS. LEANORA REILLY FURR LUELLA PEARL GARDNER MISS MARTHA VAN RENNSELAER ASSOCIATE MEMBERS MISS RACHEL LOUISE FITCH MISS MARIE BELLE FOWLER MISS HELEN MONSCH ACTIVE MEMBERS HELEN TURNBULL GILROY MARTHA GOLD MAEEL HASTIE MRS. FLORENCE WOOLSEY HAZZARD ELEANOR I-IOLSTON CHARLOTTE HOPKINS ELIZABETH HOIJPER RUTH WILLARD I-IUOHEY LYDIA FRANCES HUMIDHREYS FRIEDA FLORENCE JONES PRISCILLA JEAN KING MARJA KOZLOWSKA AMALIA ELIZABETH LAUTZ MAEEL FRANCES LEWIS MRS. MARION WHIRPLE MCCLELLAN KATHRYN MARY MCGUIRE JEANBTTE WILEER MANN LAURA MAURER RUTH LAURA MII.LER ESTHER MURRAY MRS. HARR1ET'BARTON OYLEARY MISS FLORA ROSE MRS. ETHEL WARING BESSIE ELLEN OUTTERSON RUTH PALMER RUTH PURDY MARGARET MARY REIDY SARAH LOUISA RIDGWAY CORNELIA BELL ROACH MARJORIE RUTH ROSS RACHEL SANDERS MARY FAY SKINNER MRS. HELEN ROSALIND SPEED CELINA LOUISE STILWELL MRS. JENNIE WITMER TALLCOTT DELPHINE LITA TEN BROECK MAUDE LEONA UHLAND VIDA GBRTRUDE WALKER MARION LILLEY XVARREN CATHERINE MARGARET WELCH HELEN SHIRLEY WETZLER IRIS MAUDE WESTBURX' LILLIAN AT.ICE WILCOX FLORENCE EVELYN WILLIAMSON H5113 HHH! llff0lRNlElLlLll AN HONORARY SOCIETY IN ATHLETICS W 5 'SAXE- yf'f1 3 q Xa W ,.Ai5EI , V ' f' 'G' - .W i3 if .A ' vr ?' 15 l5'hI, f5fT2Y' 1 -f-A Ez. :wwf Penthama JANE BLAKESLEE POLLY CRONYN CHARLOTTE ELSIE DALLMER ANNA MARIE FUERST CATHARINE ANNA GALLAGHER KATHERINE REED GANZENMULLER ELEANOR MAXWELL GRAY DOROTHEA FLOYD HALL ESTHER HANKINSON FRANCES ELIZABETH MEISSE THORSTINA VON YHLEN OLSEN BERTHA RADER VEsTA MARIE ROGERS HILDA AGNES SMITH MYRTLE BELLE UETZ LILLIAN VIRGINIA URBAN ARLENE JEANNETTE VAN DERHOEF H6123 , A - a .L,.se-1I I In I 1 I wa I I wx. Arthur Deubler Ernst Glaesel' Pentecost Kane Brigham Hankinson Urban Maley Webster Meisse Gallagher Cox WOmen's Athletic Association COUNCIL FRANCES ELIZABETH MEISSE, '31 .,.,.. Lois HAYDEN WEBSTER, '32, ...,,....... . CATHARINE ANNA GALLAGHER, ETHEL MARIE COX, '33 ,.....,,v...,.,, CARLEEN MALEY, '33 ,,.,,..r,,.....,,,., MARGARET ELIZABETH BRIGHAM, '32 EILEEN SCHILLING KANE, '33 ........,,.. ELLEN ANN DUNHAM, '32 .,........ MARTHA ELIZABETH TRAVIS, '32 ELEANOR ERNST, '33 ...,......,... .. .... . MARION ISABEL GLAESER, '33 ,,.,,,,,,,,, DOROTHY GERTRUDE PENTECOST, '33 ANNA MARIE EUERST, 31 ...,....,r..,.,.... LILLIAN VIRGINIA URBAN, '3l.. .s... .. ESTHER HANKINSON, '31 t,...v... ,.,,, GERTRUDE MURDOCH GOODWIN I s,w,,,,,,,,,,,,PreJident ....,...Viee-Prwident ,,,,,.,..,.,,,,w.S'ecrefary ,,.,,,r,.,,,...,L,.,Treasarer n,.,.Pab!Zcity Manager .....,,.,Arenerv Manager s..I.HBaIebalZ Manager ,.,.....BaIkerbaZZ Manager ,,,,,,,,,,,,,Crew Manager Field Hockey Manager Manager .,,....,S'accer Manager ..,.,,...,Tenni.r Manager Track Mana ger Pre.Iia'ent of Penrhanza ....,.,,Fencrng Manager N ,.v.,,,,., , ,.,.,.....,.J lI6l3H , .......i-.,...?-....- ,..l2 H.,.r. , . psp Lil' Q'1I'1IEINl3'll,llI!fXN .gl A+ ---B I ,..,..W.,a I I I Y. 5 I I 1 Q I I l H? J King Blewer Kline Nuffort Ganzcnmuller Schloh Hall WOmen's Self-Government Association EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE INIATHERINE REED GANZENMUIILER, '31 ..w,.,...,.,,l..,,,,,,,-,,,,,.., EV7l,,..l,..,......... P ffexidmf HELEN LOUISE NUFFORT, '31 ....... ,,,,,,,. , . .,,,,,,, ly! Vice-Prefidevzf DOROTHEA FLOYD HALL, '31 LEE,,..,,,,....,.., w,,,.,,Lv, 2 mi Vice-President IDA HILDEGARD SCHLOH, '32 ,......,,.,LlL,.,,.... ,,,,,,7L,,. 3 rd Vice-Prefidenr CATHERINE ADALAIDE BLEWER, '31 ,,.,..,,- V7,,,,,,,,,,. R ecamling .Yecretzzry EDYTHE KING, '32 .,,.,v..,,........1,E,,,,,.,,,,,LL.,,,, ,,,,,,,,A7 C orrefpanding Secretary MARGUERITE RANDOLPH KLINE, '31 ,,,,,,, vY,,,,,,,7,V,77,,1,,,,A.,,,.. T remzzref JUDICIARY COMMITTEE KATHERINE REED GANZENMULLER, '31, Cbairfmm POLLY CRONYN, '31 MARY FITZ RANDOLPH, '32 FRANCES ELIZABETH MEISSE, '31 MARGARET EILEEN GILCHRIST, '32 gl. l . H6141 1 MQ. .....1..... Y .-.r. -V ,-v,, ,.i...............-......... .LL , - . ,......:..,.,i.,...........-,L . ... , R A llltlllilk l.1llNlIIll!ll'x wf A A A Q Cronyn MCAlpine Mirsky D. King O'Neil Langston Ogilvie Mongel Meissc Prytherch Armstrong Collyer Frederick Macon Crosby E. King Blcwer Nuffort Ganzenmuller Schloh Hall Kline Schade Women's Self-Government Association COUNCIL KATHERINE REED GANZENMULLBR, 311 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,Y , ,,,, rr,,r . . HELEN LOUISE NUFFORT, '31 ,,,,,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,r,, , L , r ,, , EDITH MARIE MACON, '31 .....,.... DoRoTI-IEA FLOYD HALL, '31 ...... DOROTHY KING, '31 ,........,,,...,,. ALICE ELLIOTT SCHADE, '31 ,.,.,.. .. EDYTHE KING, 32 ,,.,, ....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,. IDA HILDEGARD SCHLOH, '32 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, CATHERINE ADALAIDE BLEWER, '31 ,...... .. .31 MARGUERITE RANDOLPH KLINE JANE FRANCES FARRELL O'NEIL, '32 ........ ADELE LANGSTON, 33 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,-,, ELEANOR MINA MIRSKY, '34 v,,,YY, ,,,,,,,,,,, , HALCYONE DELIGHT MCALPINE, '31 ,,,,,,r,. FRANCES ELIZABETH MEISSE, '31 ,A,,,r,,,,,,, MARY ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG, '31., MARY FUERTES, '31 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,-,-,,.,, MARY FRANCES SHIELDS, '31 ,..,,..,..,,,,,,. BARBARA NORMAN COLLYER, '31 ..,,,...... MIRIAM PRYTIIERCH, 31 ,,,,,, A ,4,,,,,,,,,,, U JEAN OLIVE FREDERICK, '32 .....,...,. POLLY CRONYN, 31 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,,,,,,,,,, BARBARA CONKLIN CROSBY, '31 .,...,.. JEAN OLIVE FREDERICK, '32 .,,,,,,,,,,,,, NANCY BOULDBN HUNTER, '31, .,....... . MARDEL OGILVIE, '31 ,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,, ANNA MUNDER MONGEL, '31 ........ EDITH MARIE MACON, '31 ...r... , .. .,... .Preeident of Self-Go11er1zme11t Afroeiatiorz .,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,Cbairman of Organized Groupe .......,,...PI'eride1It of Balclf Hall Unit I .,,.,.,,..P:'efident of Balfb Hall Unit II .........Pl'6IldZ7Zf of Baleln Hall Unit III .........P1'eJident of Balelo Hall Unit IV ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Prerideazr of Riflgf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,PreTident of .Yage ,,,,,,,,Y..,.ClaaiI'man of Activities ,.....,..PreJide1zt of Senior Clan ,,,,,,,,,,,,l?l'fJld677I' of fzmior Clan .,........Pre.ride1zt of .Yophomore Clan ...,.C,...PFKJltl677f of Frcflamaiz Clan ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,Profide1zt of Y. W. C. A. ,,,,.,,...,...,..,...,.PIwidmt of W. A. A. ......,,PreJidcizt of Wonzen'J Glee Club .........Rep1'efentati11e of Dramatie Club ,,,.,,,,,,,,Women'f Editor of The Cornelliafi ,,,,,-1...,,,,-,,-,,-Wome1z'y Editor of Tlae Sim ,,,,.,,,..,,,..,.,,,,EditoI' of the W. S. G. A. New! ..........Chairma1z of junior Advirozjy Committee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Cloaii-man of Finanre Committee .Pferident of Womenlr Coxmopolifan Club ...........PreJident of Womenfr Debate Club ,....,..,......,......Clnai1'ma1i of .S'ora1'iU' Group ,,,,,,,...,,.,..,,,,,,P7'EJ'i!l677f of Mandolin Club ,,,,,,,,-,.-1...,Reps-erentative of The Colimwf Reprefezztative of Willard .ftraiglat Board H6151 , I 1 ' We 1 A . W I I I ,,, , -. I A1 , .....x....-1,.,,g1...., ww aemnmnsueiwi Lonyai Avery Maley Stacbel Daetsch Taylor Bache Cox Maly Frederick Fitz-Randolph McA1pinf: Mrs. Cassady Blakeslce Wclgh Young W Omen,s Christian Association CABINET I-IALCYONE DEI.IGHT MCALPINE, 31 ..........,,..,,..,..... ....i........ P reiitievf JANE EDITH BLAKESLEE, '31 .,..... MARY FITZ RANDOLPH, '32.,, MARY DOROTHY WELCH, '33 ,,,,s,,,i LOUISE SALE CASSADY ....v.,,s.,,,..,. LAURA MARGARET TAYLOR, '32 ....,..,. AURELIA GIANETTE SALBA, '32I..,,, ANNE EUERST, '31 ....,,,. ,...,Y. ...,v. GER'fRUDE LONYAI, '32 ..L. .........L., . ETHEL CATHERINE BACHE, '31, .... .... I ETHEL MARIE Cox, '33 .wLV..,,.Lw,.L,, C MARY GLADYS STAEBELL, '31, ,..,, . EVELYN FLORA DAETSCIi, '31,.,, JEAN OLIVE FREDERICK, '32 .T....,., CARLEEN MALEY, '33, TLLYTLLYILL, I ALICE AVERY, '32 ...,,C.r,wTCCCC,Y,CC,,C SARA ELIZABETH HART, '31 ,C.,,,,, HELEN 1V1ALY, '32 CC.,TI.CCr...Y L EBIILY STEPHENS, '33 ,I..C,,,, ..... Vice-Prefiiient ,,..I....,...Trea.rnrer U,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5'ecretary .....L1General-Secretary ..C.,..C,.Claairrnan, Council ,,,,,m,,,,Chairnzan, Eafncation ........Cbairrnan, Entertainment , , .,,,4,,,,,,,, Claairinan, Finance ,,,.,Y.Chairrnan, Interrfanrch .,I....Cloairrnan, Pablitig ,.A,.,..Cbairnian, Red Crow ,,,,,r,Y,,,,,,,,Cla,airinan, Social Service Claairrnan, International Relationf .... 1,..C!oairnian, Silver Bay Clieb .1,Cl1airrnan, Reconftrnrtion Home ........Cbdil'77Z4Z7Z, Ola Latiieur' Home .,,,...CbtZil'7726Z7Z, Wert Side Home ...,.,,.Cbairnzan, Cbila'ren'f Home H6161 I H3 HH 1.0915 N IW Il- I5 ,INN I m n? '.,...-1 N Fcrriss Heidt Ellenwood Schade Prytherch Taft The W. S. G. A. News MIRIAM PRYTHERCH, '31 ....,... IDA ELIZABETH TAFT, '31 ,,,. ALICE ELLIOTT SCHADE, '31 ......,...... RUTH CECELIA ELLENWOOD, '32 .,.,.,. ROSALIND EDITH HEIDT, '32,.. DOROTHY ELAINE FERRISS, '32 .... ..........Editor-in-Cloief ,..,....Bzifi1ie.fJ Manager .,.........5'enior Editor ........AJJociafe Editor Affociate Editor Aysiftant Bmiriemr Manager 561721 H8193 Staley Cruickshank Bentley Wright Cotter West Gescheidt Rogers Richtmyer Belding P. Hopper Laun Brown Bruning Wood Washburn Gould O. Miller Wellman Anton Banks Walters Tellier Oliver Uetz White ,R. Abbott Baker Newman Chadwick Stevens Scheidt Brewer G. Crissey Fuller Ordway Morse D. Abbott Mundy Emmons Kennedy Darling Russell B.Abraitys Savage Meisse Rathburn U. Miller Pearse DellaMonica Wilcox Cronyn Van Vrankin Snyder Noonan Root Matarazzo McElheny Ellenwood Wray Hayden Barnard Farrell Ford Leesnitzer Carrier Mumlna I. Abraitys Bache Armstrong Heller Wilkinson Crone Seaman Hanford Rosbrook w l ll la T il ll 1 an-. QF. lil all H 0 11 ITIMII NN ll l , 4 l 4 an , ,.,...,...... Y A A A-EW! if7x1 I .,..,,,.,.1...1-S.-...-1--.-.TRS T, , b .- W I XPS ,mL,m--.,LL,, WOmen's Glee Club MARY ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG, '31 ...... IDA JOHANNA ABRAITYS, '31,,,,.,. MARGARET WVILKINSON, '32., .... . ETHEL CATHERINE BACI-IE, '31 ........... CHRISTINE ANDERSON HELLER, '33 ..,..,.. MRS. ERIC DUDLEY ............................. ANNA MARTHA MUMDIA, '31... BERTHA EMMA ABRAITYS IDA JOHANNA ABRAITYS MARY ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG ETHEL CATHERINE BACI-IE VIRGINIA GARDINER BANKS VELMA ROSALTHA CHURCHILL LYDIA MARY CRISSEY SENIORS POLLY CRONYN ANNE MARGUERITE DARLING KATHERINE REED GANZENMULLER CATHERINE MERCY ELIZABETH HILL DOROTHY RUTH HOPPER GERTRUDE LOUIE LOSIE HALCYONB DELIGHT MCALPINE FRANCES ELIZABETH MEISSE ...,.........Pre.ridant ..,....Vice-Prcfident ............S'm'etafjf .....Trenz.rurer .......Libnzrian ..,.......Directar ....,AccompfzniJt FRANCES EDNA MULLEN VESTA MARIE ROGERS JEAN MARIAN ROSBROOK GRATIA TALMADGE SALISBURY MYRTLE BELLE UETZ FLORA VAN VRANKEN ELIZABETH CORNELL WHEELER JUNIORS J ELIZABETH ELLWANGER CHADWICK HELEN REGINA LUSCHINSKY JEAN SLOCOMBE , GWENDOLYN AILEEN DOBSON MARJORIE LEBTE MUNDY MARY W ILLMA STANSBURY 9 MARION LOUISE EMMONS MARIAN ESTHBR NEWMAN HARRIET ADELAIDB STONE X LORETTA MARIE FARRELL FRANCES LOUISE REINHART BLANCHE HELENA WALTER 1 DOROTHY ELAINE FERRISS HELEN ELIZABETH RUSSELL DONNA EDNA WILCOX g ELIZABETH TYLER JONES RUTH CECELIA SAVAGE MARGARET WILKINSON 3 SOPHOMORES BEATRICB ANTON EUGENIA CAROLYN GOULD FAITH ESTHER MORAN CECBLIA MARGARET BAKER RUTH ELEANOR HAYDEN DOROTHY AMELIA NOONAN HELEN ELLIOTT BELDING CHRISTINE ANDERSON HELLER DORATHEA PEARSE CLARA BELLE BREWER CATHERINE MACDONNELL HOLDEN RUTH ADELAIDE RATHBURN AUGUSTINE WARE COCA PORTIA ARVILLA HOPPER MILDRED LUCILLE ROGERS HELEN MARY COTTER ELEANOR BURNETT JOHNSON DOROTHY LYDIA SCHEIDT MARY CORNELIA CRONE BETTY BALDWIN KLOCK FRANCES EVANS STALEY RUTH ELIZABETH DEAN GUSSIE LULA LAUN MARTHA MARGARET TELLIBR ANTHONETTE DELLA MONICA DORIS CLEMENTINE MATARAZZO CAROL LUCILLE WEST JESSICA DENENHOLZ OLIVE CAROLYN MILLER GENEVIEVE FREDBRICKA WOOD HAZEL ADALINE ELLENWOOD URSULA FLORENCE MILLER ADELAIDE COMPTON WRIGHT MARION ELEANOR FORD MARY ELIZABETH MOLOWA JEANETTE ZINGSHEIM FRESHMEN DOROTHY LEWIS ABBOTT GLADYS MARION CRISSEY SARAH ELIZABETH RICHTMYBR RUTH LUCILLE ABBOTT ELSIE CATHERINEWCRUICKSHANK STELLA GERTRUDE ROOT BETTY LEE ALEXANDER PHYLLIS JANE FULLER MARY ELIZABETH SEAMON FLOY ALINE BARNARD MALVINE GESCHEIDT BESSIE SERA SENSIPER WINNOGENE KATHRYN BARTH ELSIE MEEKER HANBORD CATHERINE ERNESTINE SNYDER MARGARET WILLIAMS BENTLEY BROWNLEY LEESNITZER DOROTHY ESTBR STEVENS KATHRYN ELIZABETH BROWN MARION ALICE MCELHENY EDITH MARION WASHBURN GRETCHEN LAWRENCE BRUNING CORNELIA DAVIS MORSE JULIA LAURA WELLMAN HELEN LOUISE CARNIER THELMA JEANETTE OLIVER MARGARET ISABEL WHITE RUTH NOEL COOK JOSEBHINE PRISCILLA ORDWAY HANNAH WRAY 1' 7 7- ffff - - ' ' Ag 561911 l Iiilllll lTfil?1Nlll ll V--..l.l., Volker Kintner Cox Bates Fullerton Rost Nordin Eaton Foster Conrad Brooks Smith Ferguson Darrow Ogilvie Maley Clark Blake Hyde WOmen's Mandolin Club OFFICERS MARDEL OGILVIE, '31 ..,.,,. ,,..,,.,,,,,,,,rvw,,,,r, ,4,,r,,,, , , Prefzdenf MARJORIE DIARROW, ,32 ...... ,A,,,,, V ice-Preyzdent AMY CLARK, '33 ,,,,,,,,,,A.,,,. ------------- 5' ggwfmfny CARLEEN MALEY, ,33 .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,, A4,-,,w T regfzgrer MR GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN, '95 ,-,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,VvAV-,w,,A,, 7, ,,,,,, Dmfzgr HELEN JANE FULLERTON MARJORIE SCHOONMAKER JULIA EATON AMY CLARK ET:-IEI. MARIE Cox ESTI-IER BATES RUTH BLAKE PHYLLIS BROOKS MXRIALf CONRAD EVELYN DE CLERCQ GRADUATE STUDENT PEARL GARDNER SEN IORS JUNIORS DARROW CLARA SMALE SMITH SGPHOMORES MARJORIE VOLKER FRESHMEN MARDEL GGILVIE RUTH EVELYN GORDON LOUISE ROSALIND ROST EDNA KINTNER CARLEEN MALEY PRISCILLA FERGUSON DOROTHY FOSTER DOROTHY HYDE ESTHER NORDIN ROSE SOLOWEY H6203 . ,I I Q I ' lv I If I+ HI Q if 'NIE I If il IKE McNinCh Hopkins Carpenter McCurdy Budd Ellis Frederick Garman Crosby Women s Debate Club COUNCIL EAN OLIVE FREDERICK 32 Prefzdent MARG ARET BRYMER ELLIS 31 Manager HELEN FRANCES BUDD 31 Secretary T1 ea fzzrer MILDRED ESTHER GARMAN 32 Publicity Manaver HON ORARY MEMBER MISS RACHEL LOUISE FITCH ACTIVE MEMBERS HELEN FRANCES BUDD BARBARA CONKLIN CROQBY MARGARET BRYMER ELLIS EAN OLIVE FREDERICK PAULINE BARNES CARPENTER E AN MILDRED FSTHER GARMAN VIOLA EMMA GOERNER BERENICE MARGARET HOPKINS HELEN LOUISE MCCURD1 HARRIET MCNINCH FARREL O NEILL !-:Q- X 7 .I 4 a C ------------'-----'-------'---'-'-----'-----'-'-A-----'-e----4--------E--- -- -' i 1 C - , ..,,.,,.,,. . ,..,.,,,,.,,......,...,,...,..,.............,...,,..I...,,,...,........ . I , - . Q ' ' ' ' . K 6 .. 1 -- -----f---------------f-'f-'--f-4'-- - -f-------------------' ----- ' 'L .5 I J , H6212 V IIN Tl' 4 ll I'Nll Il I . , . ll, l Davis Fox Hequembourg Peterson Nordin Turner Aplin Jones Mammel Talcaji Malec Kuney Dorner McKinley Bjornsson Krieger Grissinger Terry Newman Ginsberg Elsasser Weiner Crosby Varon Tanzer Svvire Cohen WOmen's Cosmopolitan Club HONORARY MEMBERS MRS LIVINGSTON FARRAND MISS GERTRUDE HOUSTON NYE MRS. NATHANIEL SCHMIDT DEAN RACHEL LOUISE FITCH MISS GRACE SEELEY ASSOCIATE MEMBERS MRS. M L CASSADY MISS MARY R.-ALL ACTIVE MEMBERS BARBARA CROSBY, '31 ,..,,.,,.., ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,w,,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,,,,,,., P 1 'gfidmr ESTHER WEINER, '31 ............... .....................,............,..,,............... ....,,i...,......l.V.... V i re-Preridmr BETTY MUSKIEWICZ, '33, ..v..... ..,....,.l C af-mpomiing Ser:-army EDITH VARON, '31 ............... ....,......,. R wording .S'er1'emry FRANCES G!NSBURG, '32 .,., ...... .,..,,.,,.,,-,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T ff f amm- CYNTHIA AN'DREWS lVIARION BRETSCH BARBARA CROSBY MARTHA ARMSTRONG ROSE COHEN DOROTHY COTTIS M.iRL!TT DAVIDOFP LOA APLIN LII.I.Is CRANSON TVIARGARET KOPICKI TVTYRA Fox LOUISE KRIEGER GRADUATE STUDENT XIEVERS STEELE SPECIAL STUDENT TNEZ BLACKCHIEF SENTORS PAULINE DAVIS VERA JONES FREDERICA DORNER EDITH KEIMIG CERELI. HEQUBMBOURG FRANCES KROUPA ESTI-IER WEINER RVOLANDA ELSASSER HENRIETTA LIEBMAN SELBIA FINE SLAVA MALEC FRANCES GINSBURG MIRIAM NEWMAN ESTHER HALSEY LOUISE ROST ETHEI. LAYCOCK BETTY MUSKIEWICZ ETI-IEI. MARCUS MARGARET PETERSON HELENE MENTZEL RUTH PEYTON MIRIAM LINDSEY ESTHER NORDIN Er-IMA MALIBIBL NOBUKO 'I-AKAII ELLEN KUNEY JEAN MCKINLAY EDITH VARON EDRICA STIMMEL EDNA TANZER SYLVIA WEINER VIOLA WESLOCK MARY RIPLEY MARY SNELL MARY TERRY 7- - W, - ,L -.Mil-A Il622ll IIEHJH! QUDIRNEILIL I! AN A Dot and Circle IN URBE FRANCES PALMER EAGAN JEANETTE POWELL MARGUERITE KINGSBURY ROSALIND HUMPHREY SPEED SENIORS BERTHA EMLIA ABRAITYS KATHERINE REED GANZENMULLER JOSEPHINE AMANDA BEALS I DOROTHY KING CATHERINE ADALAIDE BLEWER HILDA AGNES SMITH DOROTHY MAE FOLEY ARLENE JEANETTE VANDERHOEF JUNIORS ELIZABETH ELLWANGER CHADWICK FREDERICA GILBERT RITTER EDYTHE KING MABEL ALICE' ROLLINS MIRIAM ESTHER N EWMAN IDA HILDEGARD SCHLOH SOPHGMORES IRMA PLATT DEAN EILEEN SCHILLING KANE MARION ISABEL GLAESER ADELE LANGSTON M2311 ISIN GEDIRN 'ILILBAN lllbilmfg The Foil OFFICERS ARLENE JEANETTE VAN DERHOEF .... JACQUELINE MARIE DARRIEULAT .,..... ELISABETH LOUISE TANZER ,7.,.....,.7, ..,,.,,v.,,,..,PreJident ...........Vive-President . . . ., I . Secremly-Treafurer SENIORS BARBARA NORMAN COLLYER OLIVE MARY ESPENSCHIED KATHERINE REED GANZENMULLER GERTRUDE MURDOCH GOODWIN HELEN MARGARET LAUTRUP KATHERINE TUTTLE LOWE ELLA MURDOCH MILLER BERTHA RADER JEANNE HELEN SIMON MARY AGNES SLOAN LENORE MURIEL TOBIAS ARLENE JEANETTE VAN DERHOEF ELMA KATHERINE WARD JUNIORS V MARTHA ALICE ARMSTRONG - HANNAH BLUMENTHAL LILACQUELINE DARRIEULAT RUTH PRESTON MILLER CHRISTINE ANNE SCHILDWASTER IDA HILDEGARD SCHLOH ELISABETH LOUISE TANZER SOPHOMORES ELIZABETH ANN BARRUS KATHRYN HAWKES , GERTRUDE LONYAI CARLEEN MALEY BESSIE REBECCA KORNELUM JEAN WRIGHT MILLER ETHEL DUMONT KELLINGER DOROTHY LUCILLE SHERIDAN 562411 WWI! QHDIRNIEILILIQAN f 'Y A7 , flag.: ,' 1 LI.qd'1u - H Wayside Aftermath OFFICERS DORIS MAE BARS, '31 .,..,,.,,.7,,.. .,,,,,,,..,.....,,,.,,A. ..,.......w,,,.,A P r efident DOLORES DAVERN, '33 .,,,A,,,.......... .,....., V ice-Prefident MARIE ELIZABETH HAYES, '33 ..,.. .. .Q ......., Secrermgf DOROTHY LEE, '32 ,,,....,.....,..,,,,,,, .,,,,,...,...,...,w,, ......,.,. T 1 'eamrer IN URBE MISS EDNA HOTCHKISS MRS. GERALDINE MEARS DR. ESTHER PARKER MRS. KARL WIEGAND MISS HELEN WING MRS. PAUL WORK SENIORS A CECILIA AI,THEA AUST DOROTHY FASSETT BORST DORIS MAE BARS ESTHER HANKINSON CATHERINE ADALAIDE BLEWER P MIARY FRANCES SHIELDS JUNIORS HELEN ELIZABETH KREBS NORMA PHILLIPS DOROTHY LEE LOIS WEBSTER SOPHOMORES MARY ELLEN AYER AMY ELIZABETH CLARK MILDRED COATES DOLORES DAVERN MARIE ELIZABETH HAYES JUNE STERLING H6253 IISDQH QECDRNIEILILHAN , Arete OFFICERS MARTHA GOODHART, '31 ......... MARGARET EMERICK, '31 ....v...,.,.. MARY GLADYS STAEBELL, '31 1 RUTH LAIBLE, 31 ..., ..........'... .......... EVA DEDERICK, '31 ..V.,.,,. ............P1'c'Iident ......,Vice-Preyident .....,,.,S6C76'Z'd7'-jf ...,.,.IT1'msurer .,.....I-Iiurtorian IN URBE MRS.. HENRY MILLER EVA DEDERICK MARGARET BOUCH EMERICK MARTHA GOODHART RUTH CATHERINE LAIBLE LILLIAN ISABELLE MCCHESNEY SENIORS MARY NORTH HELENA IRENE PERRY CLARISSA MARY SMITH MARY GLADYS STAEBELL ETHEL DOROTHY WALLACE JUNIOR GERALDINE MIACCONNELL SOPHOMORES GERTRUDE LONYAI MARGARET MACGUIRE SOPHIA MARSHAK II626H 627 628 I I QD VERMTIS I NG 'J Y Y 1 --- - V Y V V--I W ,,- .1 ,l.,,.... ,,..., ,, ,, , , , , ni Metz Runabout I Q 5X Ii4f 0fff Q0 Q ES! ff XMQ X f f. .. ' :, - . f . , 1 -QP? QF! 0 . f' .-. 1 X X up j X 'I 'V , cu QE-25-V 5 QNJHM I 'I ig. ,Rl f I 1 - -: aw I N- S- Q- 4 V f X! K av . vi- I I wan X495 .UU ' TI-IE LAST WCDRD IN GASOLIIXIE BUGGIES IIXI 1914 IJ ' I I I WILLIAM F. FUERST JOSEPH E. 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IT is only natural, through the endorsement of the motion picture and theatrical in- dustries, thot Vitrohm Dimmers are selected for the proper control of lighting etliects in the college auditorium and stage. ib'Qf WARD LEONARD ELECTRIC COMPANY MOUNT VERNON, N. Y. M503 Effezbliflaeel 1812 G. W. RICHARDSON Si SON RICHARDSON SQUARE AUBURN, N.Y. The Oleieft Fzemitmfe Home in the United Siezfef Tb mmf experienced heme in the Coznmy in fzewzifbing CLUBS CHAPTER HOUSES COLLEGE BUILDINGS Out representative is frequently in Ithaca and will respond quickly to a call by telephone or mail. DQ! FURNITURE - DRAPERY CARPETS - WALL PAPER SYRACUSE, N.Y. NEW YORK CITY 466 So. WARREN ST. 19 E. 55TH ST- 56511 BLACK 81 BOYD MANUFACTURING CO. C-329 LIGHTING FIXTURES LAMPS C536 509 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. A BUT ISALLMB NOT As puma AAS THAT, I , 3 SHE Trmows ASIDE HEQ COUNTRY rm iff EW A es'?T5AeLsQ.'sTsOm2Ea15'Q55Qf5A'Q' HAIR. 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LARKIN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER 406 EDDY STREET Efhzblirlaed in 1886 Phone your order-Dial 2413 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERPULLY REFUNDED COLLEGE BOOK SHOP 402 EDDY STREET Phone Dial 9677 , STUDENT MANAGEMENT Cornell Jewelry, Banners, Pennants, Souvenirs, Stationery and Typevvriters, Fountain Pens, Drawing Instruments, Magazines, Cigars, Candies, Cameras and Supplies. lI653ll PITTSBURGI-I'S OLDEST PREPARATORY SCHOOL SINCE 1883 hady Side Academ For information ' junior School Ellsworth and Morevvood Avenues. For Boys 6-12. Fall Term Begins September 28, 1931. Day Students only .Yomor School In the country. Fox Chapel Road, Aspinvvall, Pa. For Boys 12 and above. Prepares Boys for all Colleges and Universities. Fall Term Begins September 22, 1931. Boarding and Day Students. Golf, Tennis, Track, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Hockey. phone Sterling 2400, or write Shady Side Academy, Drawer G., Oakland Station . 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STATE ST. 220 WEST 42ND'STREET ITHACA, N. Y. NEW YORK Charles Hubbs CSC CO. Wisconsin 7-6680 Established 1855 383-389 Lafayette St. NEW YORK, N. Y. . J. P. Muller 84 CO. Wrfzppzncg Paper Pdj761'P706iZlCfJ Qf16Z71J67 l'Z.5' Twine DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE OF FULL WEIGHT, COUNT 220 WEST 42ND STREET AND HIGH QUALITY NEW YORK 1165611 STEAM and ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MACHINE EHOP EQUIPMENT DYNAMOS ENGINES LATI-IES MILLING MACHINES MOTORS PUMPS PLANERS DRILL PRESSES BOILERS AIR COMPRESSORS SI-IAPERS STAMPING PRESSES COMPLETE POWER PLANTS PIPE TI-IREADING MACHINERY 'rms QBRIEN MACHINERY COMPANY II3 North TI1ircI Skreet PHILADELPHIA, PA. Cable Address: OBRIEN-Philadelphia For Fifteen Yemff Ike Bef! in New ami Rebuilt Equipment PETER SCUSA - q MODERN SHOE REPAIRING We are the official shoe repairers for the C.U.A.A. A19 QQ WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 'QQ' 405 COLLEGE AVENUE Pheme 2272 Tel.: Vezlzderbilt 5619 41412 LADIES' HATS 1 EAST 47TH STREET NEW YORK 565711 STOP!! 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DANIELS, Plmrmfzcift 328 COLLEGE AVENUE ITHACA NEW YORK H6623 M. SHAPIRO gl SON B UI L D I N G CONTRACTORS 1560 BROADWAY NEW YGRK CITY I II 11 KST, -yxfx 5 0 2 ey lx-42 . - 5 ng N order that you may wear your clothes with assurance, we choose them for you with prudence. Small wonder that we number among our clientele many of the best dressed women in Cornell. Q . , 'Che G ITHACQ. HY Q , I n THERE lSN'T Qoofvx ELDOM does one nnd in a city the size BE5 I DE Tl-H5 MQON of Ithaca, a Music Store so com- -X X TOTELI- ABOUT Pletely stocked that it can render a , THATJUNNIEHT IN Musical Service that is equal to that found only in the largest cities. We handle only goods of known reputation and W proven quality. This statement is borne out in the fact that we have satisfied the Musical needs ofthe students ofCornell 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 ofthe fact that they are now located in various cities outside of Ithaca. 4? I-HCKEYS LYCEUM K MUSIC STORE 105-109 SOUTH CAYUGA STREET ITHACA, N. Y. 1. H6643 The earliest histories oi manlcind were chipped outlabodoudy on done, symbol by symbol. The printing presses of today record the progress oi the age in which we live with a speed paced to modern achievement. Printing and pub- lhhingisindeed the voke ofindushy. 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Y. 1166611 Class Reunions Renew the old friendships of undergraduate days, visit the pleasant and memorable places of your school daysg even the old swimmin' hole will look mighty good to you in June of any year. ITHACA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE , ,3,j:'i1, l ',. A f H fiwggnfiiv ' 1 . Q YJ J Wu 'Q f Nf .li . fi' ' A ' I ' Tu lb, , I Q ' .' z do'2vn1cEM I 'Q-9' To .the Gmduezte We wish you every success THE PALACE LAUNDRY One block below the Campus Gate 32,3-325 EDDY ST. Phone 8243 ITHACA, NEW YORK RICHFIELD California's famous racing gas-Holds more records than all other gasolines combined. Endowed by leading Engineerf COMPLETE GREASING AND CRANKCASE SERVICE IOOWQ Penna Motor Oils QQ, GORDON'GASSTATKDJ I-I. N. Gordon, '15, Owner FULTON AND W. BUFFALO STS. 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Ala A , Q INDI NAPOLIS H674H I UT Q I .-wg if 1 I fwffi TIM Adelphia, Hotel, I I Z, , l-lostelrle Arlington Hotel. ,A , ... .. , I Bellevue Stratford, The Bennett, Hotel e.ee, .eev Colgate Inn ,,,...eeoeeeeeeeee I I Cortland House, The ..r. I Elmhurst Hotel ,.,,........ Glen Springs, The ,...,. Gould Hotel, The... Hastings House, The uu.,,,,u,u Homestead, The s.......,.ss,s Jefferson Hotel ........e Lexington, Hotel .t,,,... Lincklaen Housed Mark Twain, Hotel ,,...ee, Osborne Hotel e,............ Powers Hotel ...,.. ,t.t,..,. Princeton Inn, The .....,..,. Republic Inn, The ......e,ee Robin Hood Inn, The .....,,, Syracuse, Hotel ..,.., ,eeet.ee,,.,. Te-off-ne-o-ga Tea House Three Bear Inn ,....,,.t..,.,,,.,et United Hotels ...,.l, Watkins, Hotel e.,,,,,., Webster Hotel ......,.,.. Hotel., , I lI675ll 676 682 685 684 684 680 687 683 684 678 682 683 680 678 678 686 679 677 682 686 679 686 686 681 683 680 HANKSGIVI G AY A NATIONAL HOLIDAY The Dezy of the Brig Cornell-Perm Game When Hotel Adelphia is all dressed up in Crimson and White. Where Cornellians In the Know will be found Before and After the Game. THROUGHO T THE YEAR We Enjoy the visit of Cornellians and their families- Renewing many friendships made at those Great Games Three Restaurants-Servin all Children at Half Price S Room Rates-S4 to S5 a Person No Higher. M. H GOODIN, Pre.f.,' Munoz in Director WM. MADLUNG Mezrrez er 8 S : 5 I - df53:?g?gggg-ajgggg-31452239-fi,1m13-gg - '-or A . - . ,gf me I ee at e e e e -of e r ' 'e 4 iii C C IT X ' A Nwf1hTI,71pE.,I.iI1u.J5iAI1vn - - - -L I I ,, - .A gg I ' T - T I I. - . . I- g f Iizlwielphza I .x,Ig La e ' Q. 'R-O ,Z I If Ia C' is v. . - r '- I 'O 7 Cd 'er ' ewe-:I I I-, I QI. 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The dining room facilities of The Inn are especially recommended to those visiting Princeton during the Cornell- Princeton athletic contests. lil Under the same management The Seymour, 50 West 45th Street, New York, N. Y and ' ' The Flanders, Ocean City, N. J. Qzinzericnn Plnn-Mny to Ocfobed II677ll Cawfzellk Helzllgzmrtew in Elmira mfle wlzm Hotel ELMIRA - - - NEW YORK Two Hzmllreal Roofm with Bath NEW EIREPROOP Excellenz Flzcillfief for Bpmgzleff FINE CUISINE COMFORTABLE ROOMS AT .lust Fifty-Five Miles From Ithaca QT IDEALLY located On as a place to stop fbe I when going to the Chef-fy Cornell games, is Valley this hotel, famed for excellent meals THE HASTINGS HOUSE f'0.7!f5 and perfect rooms. OW, A ig' 25 MILES FROM THE CAMPUS GOOD FOOD WELL SERVED LINCKLAEN HOUSE S . . . . pecial Attention to Special Parties B. C. FOORD, Manager DINNER-LUNCHEON CAZENOVIA EW YORK 'N AFTERNOON TEA DINING Room CAFETLRIA GIFTS - ANTIQUES PHONE 184 HOMER, N. Y. imap Both I-Iotels under I:I1e management ol ROY P. BRAINARD A COLLEGIATE HOTEL A Iiotel especially preterred by college students because of its modern atmosplnere and many special Features. 600 outside rooms, eacli vvitlw batlw, servidor and circulating ice vvater. Din- ner dancing niglwtly. Supper dancing Wednes- days, Fridays and Saturdays. HOME OFWSYR 4 OFFICIAL INTERCOLLEGIATE ALUMNI HOTELS In tl'ie lobbies ol tliese tvvo Iiotels, botlw under tlwe same management, you will see alumni from many Universities every day. -AND WHEN IN ROCHESTER Tlwe povvers I-Iotel is favored lar and near For its inimitable lwospitality and atmosplwere ol Iriendly cordiality. Itls vvortlm a special trip to Roclwester just to enjoy tlie excellent Food served at tlwis popular Iiotel. yyyy E00 Rnums '23 53 .00 UP 350 Rooms 'Y3 52 .50 UP THE CORTLAND HOUSE CORTLAND, N.Y. lOO RooMs RATES 51.50 UP ...,.t..g,.. fmt nz 30 Minzzte Drive from Ithaca ...,.t..g,.. COFFEE SHOP SERVICE WITH TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS D. SIMMONS, Mgr. When in C A NA N D A I G U A dine in the newly appointed Web Coffee Shop The Finefz' of P00511 EXTREMELY MODERATE PRICES WEBSTER HOTEL CANANDAIGUA NEW YORK eal accessibility-luxury with economy An atmosphere of quiet dignity pervades the Hotel Lexington. Here one lives luxuriously, yet at rates that promote real economy. lts convenient locality, perfect cuisine and excellent appointments meet your every demand. For One Person 5350 - SA- - S5 - S6 For Two Persons Only 51.00 Additional, Any Room. Each with private bath ltub and showerl circulating ice water, mirrored doors H o T E L LEXINGTON LEXINGTON AVE. at 48th ST., NEW YORK CITY Frank Gregson, Mgr. J. Leslie Kincaid, Pres. Direction of American Hotels Corporation H6803 I e ma not be able to repeat this Stunt IT was when a famous English author was staying at a United Hotel. The manager of the hotel got a letter from a book collector, asking if we could help him get the author's auto- graph. Well, we saw the author fmighty nice chapl . . . and the book collector got a personal letter from the great man! We're not setting up in the autograph getting business! Bless you, no! But it all goes to show that United Hotel service is pretty far reaching. If we only supplied you with big rooms you'd get your money's worth at United Hotels. But we stoutly maintain that what makes the experienced traveler a good friend of ours is extra service . . . cheerfully given! Extra service at these 2 5 UNITED HOTELS NEW YORK cmfs only Urrirfd . . .The Roosevelt PHILADELPI-r1A, PA ....... The Benjamin Franklin SEATTLE, WASH. . ............ . . The Olympic woncssrin, MASS .... .....,. . . The Bancroft Newmuc, NJ. ..... . ......... The Roberr Treat PATERSON, N. 1 ....... The Alexander Hamilton TRENTON, N. J. .......... ' .... The Sracy-Trent HAmussurtG. PA ....., ........ T he Penn-Harris ALBANY, N. v ....... . . . The Ten Eyck' SYRACUSE, N. Y ...... .,.. T hc Onondaga nocassrzn, N. Y. . . . I. . ..... The Seneca NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y ..., ...... T he Niagara Elura, PA. . . ,........ .,... T he Lawrence ....The Portage .......TheDu.rant . . . . .The President TU , ................ El Conquisxador SAN rnANcisco, CAL. .......... The Sr. Francis SHREVEPORT, LA. ..... The Washington-Youree NEW ORLEANS, LA. ..........,.. The Roosevelt New ORLEANS, LA ............... The Bienville TORONTO, ONT ............. The King Edward AKRON. oi-no. . . . .. FLINT, mc:-r. ..... .. KANSAS cr-rv. Mo ..... csoN Aruz NIAGARA FALLS, ONT ..... ...... . .. The Clifron wmnsoiz, ONT. ........ , . . The Prince Edward KINGSTON, ,vAM.ArcA, s.w.r..The Consmur Spring H6813 THE FAMOUS REPUBLIC NN +2-:-:-:-. gg-:V . , I A... .. 1s:5:z?Sa:s:s:1::sah::.:f S515 .fi -:-:-:+:4s:1:-:2:I:f:1:f:f:1g:g:3:,:::1.-',-j-r- . .,,, I ...,. .. .,,. .- Wrozyzx 95 s Q! ' rw 1112518 1fak Rkdaiaagfii. 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TIERNEY, Prefidnzt THE HOMESTEAD CHICKEN, TROUT, STEAK DINNERS LIMITED A LA CARTE SERVICE ami Mother' dow the Cooking !::K COMFORTABLE ROOMS AND BATH Make your home with us While in the Vicinity. 605 FRANKLIN ST. , WATKINS GLEN, N.Y 1168211 You know it of old . . . its magnificent setting, its golf, its perfect cuisine . . . and its radio-active waters found nowhere else in America. Famous with pleasure-seekers and health-seekers alike, THE GLEN SPRINGS is open all year. Illustrated booklets, rates and road maps on request. THE AMERICAN NAUHEIM G ADDREss WILLIAM M. LEFFINGWELL, PRESIDENT, THE GLEN SPRINGS, WATKINS GLEN, NEW YORK HOTEL WATKINS 30 Minute Drive from WATKINS GLEN, N. Y. Only 25 Milef from Ithaca ' 'Qbfibf A HOTEL THATS CONVENIENT AND COMFORTABLE REASONABLE RATES 'QQ VALENTE BROS. ITHACA to the JEFFERSON HOTEL WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. A clean, comfortable hotel with a splendid reputation Especially famous for the Excel- lence of its Cuisine A good place to stop zolroa attending rloe Cornell football gamef PMPJ. For Rn-cfoationx Phone WATKINS GLEN-107 - lI683H HOTEL BENNETT BINGHAMTON N. Y. 'QQ' 150 RooMs-100 BATHS MODERATE RATES You Will Be Pleased If You Make Your GOAL ..... CIHXRATEIBUQ OUR GUESTS HAVE SAID: Except20ne2l Cze2J212e emei Make the Bennett your headquarters swwice That Sdfijfiesll While stopping in Binghamton. MANAGEMENT 99 HARRY H. COOKUS F T. K C Rmjjfm WEEFE HAM1LToN - NEW Yoiuq 'g JUST on THE CHERRY VALLEY TURNPIKE THE GouLD HOTEL SENECA FALLS, N.Y. Kyiv Now operated by Lessee management Rates posted in all rooms, standard thru-out the year. EXCELLENT CUISINE Make THE GOULD your heme wb2le 272 H025 11262122131 'SQ E. E. BOSWELL, Leffee and Mnzeageff JOHNNYS 4545 0222 f222ee1fe tbeenkf for your Pareeneefge Make Us Your Head- quarters Senior Week Open Day and Naght 202 DRYDEN ROAD COFFEE SHOP M8411 IN PHILADELPHIA Y AU may enioy the luxuries ot modern comfort, irreproach: able service and a worlcl famous hospitality . . tor a pleasingly mocierate tariff . . at . . . TheIIO'l'EI, B E LLEVUE STIRATFUIRII J. M.- ROBINSON Managing Director Osborne Hotel, Inc 1 ' Remix uifdff AUBURN, NEW YORK sn-mnwqop 150 ROOMS - ALL MODERN The Rohm Hood lun SHERWOOD Malmo.- N. Y. BETWEEN AUBURN AND ITHACA fDinne1' Luncheon ...,..1.,g,.. Afternoon Teo OVERNIGHT GUESTS LYNN G- SWIFT Telephone - - Popular Ridge 471711 Mdndgefl TE-OEF-NE-O-GA Three Bear Inn A FOUNDED 1799 A Q Onbf ffoirgf inilef from Irlaocn CHlCKEN-- GAME-STEAK DINNER5 A LaCarte Service DAILY 12 TO 9 P.M. 12 CO 8 p.H1. Q .....DINNERS..... MARATHON, NEW YORK LUNCHEONS ' TEAS Phone 60 U.S. Route if 11 KILLAWOG, N.Y. U.S. ROUTE il! ll OPEN ALL YEAR PHONE MARATHON 2OF13 Mas. F. L. STEMELER 1168611 The Hotel Elmwood, The Hotel on the Beach CONNEAUT LAKE PARK, PA. 5 miles south of Erie. 85 miles east of Cleveland, 100 miles north of Pittsburgh. The playground ofthe Middle East. Beautiful golf course, beaches, etc. Free golf to guests of The Hotel Elmwood. The hotel also sponsors an exclusive Boys' Camp. H H DENISON, Manager ANgTN5X:i1tqE's sAt,Tnt stmoit T HER vfttnfvvs FINISHED rtntzs WEAK THE SENATE NO MAN WHHSTANDS nut DINING ROOMS LORD HELP THE DEVIL WHEN 106 NORTH AURORA ST. .SHE DIES! ITHACA, N. Y. 'SKB' x Regular meals and a la carte from 7 A.M. until closing 73 xm 7 ar 2, tl ' X I PRIVATE DINING ROOMS Dial 2926 WHERE SERVICE IS MORE THAN A PROMISE MRS. H. S. SULLIVAN For the Snnny Ungar Let's be different. Why not provide for the pleasant, as Well as the rainy days When you are 65 and Hvvorked out, the geniality of the sun's smile will be as Warm as it was in your youth. It will beckon you to play-to golf, travel, fishing, to many pleasant hobbies. If you are INDEPENDENT you Can respond to the urge and leave dull Care behind. A Prudential Endowment at age 65 Will assure that Independence and PROTECT your DEPENDENTS meantime. 'QQ' This policy has many interesting features and benefits which I will be very glad, upon request, to explain H. I'I. LINN, Special Agent ORDINARY DEPARTMENT THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Home Office - Newark, N. I. SN . PiuB?im FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ,g5EQ23g,g,,. NEW KENSINGTON, PENNA. Phone, New Ken.rin,qton 590 568211 Advertising I fedex Page A Adelphia, Hotel ,,.,..,,,......,..,,.. ......., 6 76 Alumni News ,,,,,,,,,..,....,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,.,, . ,. 638 American Steel Furniture Co ......,, .,,.,.,. 6 72 Anne .........,,,.,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,. .,., . ,. 657 Arlington Hotel ,,,,,i.. .,.i. . . 682 Arnold and Aborn ...i... ......,, 6 35 Artcraft Sign Co. .,., ., ....... 633 Atkinson Press ,iiii,.i 655 B Barkley's ,,.,,,.,..i, ..,,,.i..,,.,..,,.,,,,....,... ..,,.,.. 6 3 2 Bellevue-Stratford, The Hotel ,,., ,,,,,,. , A ,.... 685 Bennett, Hotel ,,,,,,.,...i.ii.i,..,..,.i..i,.....i.,.,..., ...,..,, 6 84 Black and Boyd Manufacturing Co .,,. ..,, ,..it.,, 6 5 2 Blau, L. and Sons .,.,.......,......i.. ....... ....... .,.,,..i 6 4 9 Brooks Brothers .,,.i.........,..........,... ..,..... 6 35 Burns' Mother's Retail Bakery ,,.... ........ 6 55 C Cheny Brothers ,.....,,i. ....i,. ........ 6 7 2 Clark, Peter, Inc ......, ....,., 6 48 Cohen-Fein Co ......, ...,,.., 6 49 Colgate Inn ........,.....,,,.,,,,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,, ,.,,,,i. 6 84 College Book Shop ....,,.,,.,,.,.,t. ,,,,,,t.. ,..,,.i, 6 5 3 Consolidated Products Co., Inc .......,, ...,,.,, 6 44 Cornell Co-op Society ....,,.,.....,.,.,i..i ....... 6 50 Cortland House .1.i... ,,,,,.,.,,,,.,.,,.. ......, 6 8 O D Daniels, A. L .....,........,............ ..,.,,.. 6 62 Durkee's Domestic Bakery ...,,.. ,..,.... 6 42 Dwight School ...,,.......,.,............ ..,,.,.. 6 37 E Eclipse Studios, Inc .,,,,,,,...r,,,,.... ........ 6 46 E. J. Electric Installation Co. ,,,, ....,... 6 70 Elmwood, The Hotel ......,..,..... ..,.,i,i 6 87 F Flickinger, S. M., Company ,,,,,,... .....,,, 6 39 Flower Shop, The ..,...........,..... .. .,.,.,., 642 Fuerst, Wm. F., Inc ,...,...,,.,,,. ........ 6 31 G Gatlock Packing Co .....,. 658 Gilman Paper Co .,.,, ,r.r.... ....,.,. 6 4 4 Glen Springs Hotel .....r.,,, ...,.,,. 6 83 Gordon Gas Station ,,i,,i,, ........ 6 67 Gotham Tissue Corp ...... ....,.. .... .... ,,...,,. 6 4 6 Gould Hotel ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,..i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,r,,,,,,, .,...... 6 8 4 Greater New York Export House, Inc. ,...... ,,,,..,. 6 69 Page H Hastings House, The .......,,.,. 678 Heggie, R. A. 84 Bro. Co. .,.,,... .. 633 Hickey's Lyceum Music Store .,...... . 664 Hill Drug Store ,,.r.,,,.,.,.,....,.r..,,,,,r 662 Homestead, The .,.,,.......r 682. Howe and Bassett Co ....... 636 Howland's Laundry ...........,,. 661 Hubbs, Charles F. 81 Co. ,........ 656 I Irish, W. F., Co ...,.................... 646 Ithaca Ice Cream Co .,...... ....,., 6 39 Ithaca Oil Co., Inc .,............ .,,,.. 6 59 Ithaca Chamber of Commerce .....i 667 .l Jefferson Hotel ,,,i.,........ . .... ...... 6 83 J0hnny's Coffee Shop ,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,i,, 6 84 K Kellogg's Gas Station ..,.,,.... ...... 6 73 Kluebert, Max ..........,.,.,,.,,............... ..ttt V 670 Kohme, Emil A ...,,,............,.............,..... f..... 6 70 Kohn and Mundos, Jacob and Josef ....... ...... 6 66 Kurzon, Charles ....,.t........... .......f,.,....... -----. 6 6 2 L Lakeview Dairies .......... ..,. aaa.-- 6 5 3 Lang's Palace Garage ,,..,... .. 668 Larkin, Thomas ,I ...,... ,,ttt.t..... ..,,Y- 6 5 3 Larus and Bro. CO. ...t,,........ .....v.Y ------ 5 4 9 Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Co ...,,,. ..---- 6 45 Lexington Hotel ,......... ,..,,t..........v.. 6 80 Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co .,,i... 695 Lineklaen House .,.., ,,........,..t,....... 6 75 Luflcin Rule CO .... .....,aa..... . 542 M Matkendorff Sons, S., Inc.. .... 666 Markson's Furniture Store .....,,,. 652 Mark Twain Hotel .,....,ii......,,t,,. 573 Merriam, G. 8: C. Co ..... Y.Ya......,,f - -- 637 Mohawk Valley Paper Co., Inc ...,,,i 661 Monarch Studios, Inc .......,Y.,...w,,,Aa-- 573 Morse Chain CO ........,. ..-.,,, 6 34 Muller, P. St Co .......... Y......., 6 - 656 N Nelson's ........,..,.......Y....fY ------a 5 73 Nelson Specialty Co... ,... . 655 Norton Printing Co..-... 669 568911 GNMVD lg -Q' auiiieii GNMVD M9011 Adveriisifzg I fedex-Comfinued Page O O'Btien Machinery Co .,,,.,,,, ,AV,,w,, 6 57 Osborne Hotel ,,..,.Y,,,,,,A,,A,A,,,,,,,, ,,,A,AA, 5 S6 P Palace Laundry ..,,..., . ,, ,,..,. . , ..,. ,. 667 Patadies, Harry N., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,-, 6 61 Paschkes and Schraiber, Inc... .,,,,,, , 669 People's Market .,,,,,, ,..,.... . , ,......, 659 Pittsburgh Printing Co.. ,,,,,,,, 665 Powers Hotel... ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,AA ,,,, , , , 679 Princeton Inna, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , . AAA,,,,, ,,,,. , U 677 P1'iECll3.l'Cl'S, The Style Shop ,A,,,,, ,,,,,, Y 654 Prudential Insurance Co... 688 Public Market ......,. ,, ,,,,,,,, , 643 Republic Inn, The., ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 682 Richardson, G. W. 84 Son ...... ,,., . .. 651 Robin Hood Inn ,r,,..,...,r,,,,,s,, , , 686 Robinson Studio, The ..,.,,, ,, ,, ,i,i , 640 Robinson Studio, The ..,,,,,,,,r.. ,,,,,,,, 6 41 Schoellkopf, Hutton and Pomeroy, Inc ...rr .....,,. 6 47 Scusa, Peter ,..,,,....... .....,,.rrr.,.r.,,,,r,.r,rr,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 5 7 Senate Dining Rooms ..,,,,r, Shady Side Academyu, , .. Shapiro, M .............. ....... 687 654 663 Smith, S. K. 8a Co ...,...,... Smith, S. Morgan Co .,...... Sohmer Studio ,,...,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,, Stafford Engraving Co ...... ,. Student Agencies ....,..........,,.,, Superior Skylight Co., Inc. .,,..,,,, . Syracuse Hotel ,,,,,,...,,,,.,.,,, ,,,, T Te-off-ne-0-ga Tea House ..,. Three Bear Inn ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tompkins Studio ..,.,,. , Tompkins Studio... ..,,. Treman, King and Co ........... Trevor Teele ..,,,.,.,,,,,,.,......,,.... .... U Uhr, Milton ........................., ,, United Hotels, The ......,,..... United States Gypsum .......... W Ward Leonard Electric Co ..,,,,,,. Watkins, Hotel ,..........,. ' ......,... Webster Hotel, The ....... White's Studio ................. Wool Scott Bakery ,.,.,.,.. Wyman-Gordon Corp .,,,,... Page 653 . 635 669 674 692 658 679 686 686 660 671 639 668 643 681 . ,... 636 650 683 680 656 647 666 I 'GJ hw , fl s-so ouQ mme sToQY ENDS -s-- Z X IF You Bttueve ALL 'rms YOUQEAS .fl I CDXAZY AS I AM. if V ff 5 r f,j f- 1 QM , 3 MLAHAU- M ly! MAY THE UNKN me s oc Ecu: 1: un 4 Au. D0ecoQA?'Fo'Ng Q V -ri-1 ww XX ms X H691 1: OR 3 EAR WE HAVE BID GODSPEED TO EACH GRADUATING CLASS OF CORNELLIANS . . . TIME, HOWEVER, HAS NOT SERVED TO DIM THE SIN- CERITY OR SPIRIT OF THIS YEAR,S MESSAGE TO THE NEW ALUMNI . . . WE APPRECIATE THE LOYALTY AND CO-OPERATION OF THOSE WHO HAVE ENABLED Us TO CARRY THIS STUDENT OPERATED ORGANIZA- TION TO NEW HEIGHTS DURING THE PAST YEAR, AND EARNESTLY WISH FOR THEIR OWN SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS IN THE FIELDS THEY NOW ENTER STVDE T L VNDRY AGENCY T. A. MCGOEY, '31 R. C. TRIER, JR., '32 Prefidenr and Mafzager SCCVEIHU and Treamrer E Wish to extend tO the members Of the Class Of 1931 our best Wishes for the future. The success Of Our agency has been largely due to your patronage, for this We Wish tO express Our sincere appreciation. STVDE T TRAVEL AGENCY ELLIS K. LOCHER, '31 JAMES MORRISON, '32 Mdndgff' Auf. Manager H6923 AcAoEM1c HoNoRs Chi Epsilon ,,V,,A,V,,,, ,,,,,, Eta Kappa Nu A ,, ,,..A A Phi Beta Kappl.. Phi Kappa Phil .Y Tau Beta P1, t,,,, , 4,,,,,,,, ,tttt C , Undergraduate Scholars 4.,.t , 1 ADMINISTRATION Board of Trust-ees .Itt ,, ,,A, Officers of Administration ,...r The Alumni .....rt.t t,,,,, ,r,r,,,,,, ADVERTISEMENTS Advertising Index tt,.,.ttt ATHLETICS Baseball .t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t, Basketball ..t...t Council ,.titttt,,,,,,,., Crew ,i.,,,t,,,,,,tv,,t,,,,t, Cross Country ....,tt. Fencing ....i.t.tttt,tttttttttt. Football ,..........,..tt ,t.,.ttt Freshman Athletics ......,,. Hockey .,,rttt,tt,,tt,tt,,,tt,, Intramurals ....,.... Lacrosse ..,...,. .2 Polo ..e...,t....... Rifle. .t,..t tt,, t Soccer ..,...tt,ii Swimming ......t Tennis i,tt,..,,,,,,,,i,rlriri,,. e,e,t,,e Track t,,,e,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,tr,,t,,r, ,r,,, i,,,-V- Wearers of the C ,.,,,,,, ,,i,r,,,,,,,ri,, 7 , Women's Athletic Association ...... Wrestling ....t.,.i,,,t,,,tt.,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, CLASSES Senior Men, 1931 .,,. ...,,.,i. Senior Women, 1931. ,....r. . junior Men, 1932 ,.t...,.,,,,, Junior Women, 1932 ,t,,t.,,t CLASS HISTORY Men .,,,,- ,,,,,.,,,tt,,-,,,,- Women tt....t..,....... CLUBS Anvil Club t,..,..,.,. Arete tt,,.tt,.,,, ,.,,,,, Beth L'Amed tii...t,,..,t.,...... Book and Bowl ......t.......ti.,i.. Chinese Students Club .,..,..., Clef Club ,,.,,.t,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Cornell Foresters ,,t,,s..tt,,,,,,,,,.tts Cosmopolitan Club, Men .... ...... ..,,. Cosmopolitan Club, Women ....,t.... Crew Club ..,......,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,t,,,,t, Cross Country Club ,,....... Delta Club ...t,tt,......,,...., Deutscher Verein ......... Index 187 188 184 186 185 182 20 19 22 689 474 492 450 484 500 508 454 521 504 529 510 514 517 502 516 512 464 451 613 506 86 536 162 566 152 561 385 626 367 370 376 381 373 374 622 384 382 371 378 Dot and Circle ,......... Druids ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Fencing Club ,...,it.t 4-H Club ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, The Foil ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,Y Japanese Students Club .,,.,.. Kappa Beta Phi ,.,...,,,,,, Knickerbacker ,,.., , . L'Og1ve ,..,,,,,, ,.t,,,,,, Majura .......,. ..,,,i .,., , . Newman Club ,t.......,. Obelisk ,,,...,...... ,t.,t Oflicers Club ttY,,,..,.,, Totem ,..,,, Q ,,,,,,,,,i ,,t,,,,,,Y, Wayside Aftermath ......,, FACULTY.. ,..,....,.,,t., ,, , I FEATURES Cornell Life .,.,,,, FRATERNITIES 1169311 Acacia ,,...t,t,,,ttt..,.,,i... Alpha Chi Rho ......,. Alpha Chi Sigma ...,.. .. Alpha Delta Phi ....,,,,,, Alpha Epsilon Pi .,.,.... Alpha Gamma Rho ,,,,..,, ,,,,,,, Alpha Phi Delta ttt,tt.,,. Alpha Psi ,,.,t.,,............,, Alpha Sigma Phi ..t... .. Alpha Tau Omega ....., Alpha Zeta ,,,,t.,........,, Beta Psi ......,,.,......,,, Beta Sigma Rho ......t Beta Th-eta Pi ....,,t Chi Phi ......,.i,....,.,....t, Chi Psi .., .t.,,.,..........,. Delta Chi ..,.i.,....,,..... ......, ,..,... Delta Kappa Epsilon ...... ,i.,,,. Phi Delta ...,....... ' .,......,.. Delta Sigma Phi ...,,t..,, Delta Tau Delta ,...... Delta Upsilon ...,,., Eleusis ...,,.,.,..........,l.... Kappa Alpha ..,.......V..-.v Kappa Delta Rho ...,t... Kappa Sigma .,,,....,,,t..,A Lambda Chi Alpha ..t....-.. ...,... Omega Tau Sigma .... .V.V..,. t..,... Omicron Alpha Tau V....-.. VV...a. Phi Delta Mu ..,.,.a.....V. Phi Delta Theta .,,t... Phi Epsilon Pi .,t,...tt.. Phi Gamma Delta ..,,,.,. Phi Kappa Psi ,..,,,i,.. Phi Kappa Sigma ,.....,. Phi Kappa Tau ......., Phi sigma Delta ....., 623 386 383 380 624 377 368 379 369 366 389 387 372 388 625 27 193 274 276 308 220 318 312 326 272 278 236 256 330 282 234 214 224 248 228 252 268 242 222 298 216 306 254 310 292 304 332 230 290 238 218 284 260 300 Phi Sigma Kappa ..7...7 Pi Kappa Alpha ...... Pi Kappa Phi .,,.... Pi Lambda Phi VYi,p,.. Psi Upsilon.. a.aai..p... .. Scorpion ,.,..........,,aaa,,aaaa Seal and Serpent .....,,.,... Sigma Alpha Epsilon .,o, Sigma Alpha Mu i,.,i..,.. Sigma Chi .....o. ooo,,. Sigma Nu ...,.eeeeoa.........aa Sigma Phi i..... , .,,oo,....oooo..,. Sigma Phi Epsilon .....,,w Sigma Phi Sigma ,,,,,,,ooo Sigma Pi oi..,..... .,,...,i, Tau Epsilon Phi ..,,....,. Tau Kappa Epsilon ..,,.oooo Theta Alpha .,...,oo..oo Theta Chi ...., .. Theta Delta Chi w.v,Y. Theta Xi ..,o,......, Zeta Beta Tau ,,ooil,... Zeta Psi ..........otio..,.....,t.t Zodiac ,.o.i................tt,ttti.. HONORARY SOCIETIES Al-Djebar. ....... . ...,.,..tt .. Aleph Samach ........,.iiit,. Alpha Kappa Delta ....., Atmos ......ut............ttt,tt, Chi Alpha u.....il..iiio.. Delta Theta Phi ..,tt, Gargoyle ...ttt.ii,ttttt. Goldwin Key ......t.,.Y. Ho-nun-de-kah ..,u,t,. Mortar Board ...... Omicron Nu. e,.tt , Penthama .rt...o..ir,.. Phi Alpha Delta titri, Phi Delta Phi ..,.....t. Phi Zeta .V,Y,,..,.t, ,. Pi Alpha Xi. tt.,...Y,.. . Pi Delta Epsilon tt,tuV, .. Pi Lambda Theta ...,..., Pi Tau Pi Sigma.. Pyramid t,,t,t,...,,,.,..,,. Quill and Dagger ,.or,.,,,, Raven and Serpent. t,r,i . Red Key. .... .t...t,,,,t.... . Rod and Bob... ...v...,.. Scabbard and Blade ,.o..i Si ma Delta Chi g ,......... ...l. Sigma Gamma Epsilon .... . Skulls t,t,ttt,t,..t,ttttttt...ttt.ti.. Sphinx Head ttt..Y,,. .. Spiked Shoe t,,ttt,,ri Ye Hosts. e.it, .,... . MILITARY t.,.., .. Index-Continued 240 322 324 286 232 316 266 250 .. ,,,, 288 246 258 244 294 280 320 302 328 314 296 226 262 270 212 264 347 340 360 344 353 349 343 351 . .t,i,t 342 608 610 .. ist.. 612 350 348 .. .ttt. 355 356 359 611 363 345 339 .. 609 341 at .t... 346 . 362 358 357 354 337 361 352 437 VIEWS ......teteeete,,,,,i,e,,,..,,,,,..,,,, .eii. 1169411 MUSIC, FORENSICS, DRAMATICS Band - University ..r,..,Vtt,, .. .t.,.tr,rr, .......,..,. . . Cadet ,,,..tti.,,...... Chimes ,.,t,,.,t,t..,rrttt.i Dramatic Club i...it..c Forensics tt......,...... Glee Club Men ..ttit....,t......t Women t.t.l.ttt.,...... Mandolin Club Men .,,ttt,tit... ,..., .,s........ .t... Women ,...s,.,......, .,.,.s,,....... ,.t,,, Orchestra t,t..t,..ttttt t,.,,......... .,t,,,,.,,,, Women's Debate Club ......t.,t....titttt,. PUBLICATIONS AND BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS Alumni News ..,,,ooo Civil Engineer ,...t,tt Columns ....,.. ....,.. Cornellian .... ..t.ir ,....,.YY Countryman ,o..,. ,. ..,....... t,tt . . Freshman Handbook ......, t.ttt. Law Quarterly ,,.ii. ,.tttt.,i. tt.... Sibley Journal i...,.. .... Student Agencies.. Sun V..otV... ro.r..ooot....Y.. . Widow ....,....,.,........i.t. W. S. G. A. News ........ ...... RELIGIOUS C.U.R.W ..... ,,... Y.W.C,A. ............. .. 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 Adyisory Committee ...... junior Committees ...., ....,......... ..... Senior Committees ...............,............ Student Council .,..,............. ...... Underclass Committees ....... . W.S.G.A ....,........,., ............... ,.,. . Willard Straight Hall ........, . 422 423 426 431 427 417 619 419 620 424 621 411 407 405 402 408 410 409 406 412 403 404 617 442 616 602 586 584 598 592 590 582 588 578 594 580 600 596 604 396 398 397 394 399 614 395 67
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