Cornell University - Cornellian Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)
- Class of 1937
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V . . .. ,. 1-. ...,. . f 9. J . . . y, ., . - - - .- ,,y,,.gW,,,,.Q,.,.3,?,,:. Y -NWN j ,A 11,4 '?fz--we 2. ..-f--W. -. H- .. ,. ,, , , , f THE 1937 EUHNHLWI CQPYRIGHTED by the CQRNELL ANNUALS, Inc. ITHACA, NEW YQRK JOHN W. CLAR E E TO IV C F F VIELVILLEK U IX LS N SS ZVIANAG CU 1 , I THE IIIIIIIIIIII 01419 THE SIXTY-NINTH VOLUIVIE PUBLISHED AT ITHACA, NEW YORK CORNELL UNIVERSITY W I I I I WHEWUHU D RESSED in the modern manner We present you the history of Cornell during the year of 1956-57. LIVINGSTON FARRAND UIUIUWUN To PRESIDENT LIVINGSTON FARRAND who is leaving Cornell after fourteen years of faithful service to Alma Mater, this volume is respectfully dedicated In IVIemoriam CHARLES A'mvnLL QAIQRQIJ., '59 CHARLES CURTIS CHILLINCVVORTH. FREDERICK VERNON COVILLE, '87 CYRUS RICHARD CROSBY, '03 LOUIS INILINROE DENNIS CHARLES HENRY HULL, 'S6 ELLEN JEFFERS, '40 IVICKIIVI MARRIOTT, '1o CHARLES VICTOR NOBACK, '25 SARA BAILEY SAILOR, 'og FRANCIS TOBEY SHIVERICK, '18 CHARLES ALBERT STORKE, 'yo ROBERT HENRY TREMAN, '78 VANCE IVIORROVV TUSSEY, '40 HENRY HIRAIVI WING .90 EUNIIIIIE PART I. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION FACULTY PART II. SENIORS PART III. ORGANIZATIONS ACADEMIC HONORS HONORARY SOCIETIES DEPARTMENTAL SOCIETIES CLUBS ATHLETIC SOCIETIES FRATERNITIES SORORITIES PART IV. ACTIVITIES STUDENT GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS AND BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS MUSIC, FORENSICS, DR.-XINIATICS VVOMENS ACTIVITIES CORNELL LIFE PART V. ATHLETICS FOOTBALL TRACK CREVV BASEBALL BASKETBALL OTHER SPORTS PART VI. CLASS HISTORY ADVERTISING Views and Subcliviclers by NORMAN I-IERR I mruvmsnw .lx ,- -1 H? ' ' - ' 1 -Y,,,.... ' ff---f':f 'T -H'--U ,..... I' -I 4-f ' 1 H , ,,,.: ,..A-.--,1,,..A,, ' , A Q - , , 5 r. 1, . i 7 gm. 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J. vm' 'U I ' ' , ., , Bla,-4 r Q Q ' .1 . ,, - w 2 A 4' f f ga: 'ifljlj if' 2 ' . 1+ ' .YJ ,V x . I . V, K -e -1 y ww 2- .232 ,,,,,. . V 1 .1 55.- ? .f , .- '5'f'--wif-2531 ' X 1 ' 'q,,f2'i x 'fa' .. ., i kqrw J 1 Pin A ,. 1 , ap- Fw. w :W-.Af f 1 fam 'A VV' . 1 U , : 6 lf '.4 U If 4, W lg-37,5 + , x W' ,s . ' 3 .nfl U, ,Ai l .9 . , . :I , , + V N 'Z ' wr.. Y A 4,4 S f-,A If : 86' , 5.5, , ,QM '- ,Lf is, 5 . .WJ fi! in W. 9: Q Y, x Q w-, ' ADMINISTRATIQN To lhe Class of 1937: The clay when you and I shalt he leaving Corneii together is rapiftiy approaching anct it is with a feeling of more than usual earneslness that I write a word of greeting and iareweii. The University has ioiiowect your years here with iceen interest anct hope hut our Chief concern is as to the use you wiii maice oi what you have iearnect on this campus. it is a puzzieci anti an apprehensive worict into which you are stepping. hut it is one which is arquiring a new outiooii on iiie with ati the possihiiities that great soviai changes oiter. it is a worict in which intelligent iiherai ieaciership is im- perative ii ctisasler is to he averleci anct if sufress is to he afhieveci. That ieactership must come iargeiy from those who iiiae yourselves have haci the opportunity oi hroaciening their ouliooic anct lifting anci strengthen- ing their icteais hy fonlavt with the hest thought hoth of the past and of the present. That you wiii show that leadership in your severai Communities is what Cornell would rather see than anything eise. 5 i 6'-1'1 -'ff' 5414 cn..44 18 PRESIDENT LIVINGSTQN FARRAND History of Cornell HE administration oi President Livingston Far- rand, which loegan in the fall of 1921 and will end in June with the graduation of the class of 1957,has laeen one of strilcing achievements against a loaelcground of swiftly changing social and economic conditions. The laoom of the ,205 and the succeeding depression divided his 16-year presidency into sharply contrasted halves, each with special problems and special oppor- tunities. it is a tribute to his strong character, his deep understanding, and his administrative slcill that Cornell has forged steadily upward during these years and stands higher today than ever hefore. The material progress of the university during the Farrand administration is reliected in the appearance of the campus. VVhen Dr. Fan-and was inaugurated as the University,s fourth president on Qctoher 20, 1921, Cornell was in the midst of the greatest lauilding pro- gram in her history. The Board ol Trustees had al- ready authorized the construction ol Founders Hall, Boldt Hall, and Lyons Hall in the group oi menls dormitories, and the ground had heen hrolcen lor the 31,800,000 Balcer Chemical Lalaoratory. Nvithin a year came the completion of the new heating plant, the Dairy Building, the Johnny Parsons Club, and the announcement oi htlrs. Straighfs gilt oi 31,200,000 ior VX7illard Straight Hall as a social and recreation center. And before 1929 the Universityls physical plan had loeen further augmented lay the erection ol Boldt Tower, the War Nlemorial Towers, and h lcFaddin Hall to round out the menys dormitories, the 31,700,000 Balch residential halls lor women, the Plant industries Build- ing, and the gift ol 31,500,000 hy lxlyron Taylor lor a new home lor the Law School. During the same years an immense medical center was talcing shape in New Yorlc City. ln IQQT the Hiscocx Pouxo -l-.XYLOR F.fxRR.xND Buzoich 'l'lii- D1-ftii ation ol hlyrnn Taylor l-aw School Cornell hledical College joined the New Yorlc Hos- pital in a 300.000.1100 merger, which included the erec- tion ol' a new 311,000,000 building and a considerable increase in endowment. Two years later the New Yorlc l.ying-ln Hospital hecaine part ol- the center, hringing 32,000,000 in assets and 36,000,000 in new gifts, in- cluding 32,000,000 lor a lnuilding. 'l-he liuildings, grounds, equipment and residential halls in 1021 were appraised at SlO,2OS.3S5. in IQS6 they had more than douhled with the universitys prop- c-rty listed as S2'j.l0l.220. The Lvniversity's endowment 1iiT'fi:'-err ff 'T 'f '1 ' 4 'fi T President Farrand and George F. Baker at the inaugural in IOZI ,911 President Farrand Addresses a fresh Hclcbxxlhcu hleeHng also increased during these years lrom 317,188,177 to 530,894,023 Buildings, however, have never been President Far- rand's maior concern. ln his lirst general message to Cornell alumni, he stressed the need ol higher salaries lor the Faculty, and later messages have urged provision lor retirement allowances, hnancial aid lor prosecution and publication of research, more liberal support lor the Library, and other plans to malce Cornell more attractive to able scholars. That the administration had talcen advantage ol: opportunities to strengthen the Under President Farran Faculty was made clear in IQZ4, when a survey of graduate instruction in American universities by a committee of the American Council on Education rated Cornell distinguished in sixteen fields and adequately equipped in nine more, placing the University as a whole among the first ten in America. President Far- rand's urbanity and tact in handling the human prolo- lems of the institution have maintained, through trying times, a rare spirit ol unity and cooperation. It has been one ol Dr. Farrandis main purposes to maintain Cornell as a national and even international institution ol learning. An increasing number ot stu- dents from beyond New Yorlc State and from many lands have lound their way to Cornell. By ein- phasizing the quality of students and not mere num- bers, the university has lcept its enrollment fairly con- stant. President Farrand has not forced a wholesale revision ol curricula, but improvements and innovations have been adopted promptly when demonstrably sound. hlost notably the curriculum ol the Arts College was given carelul study by a faculty committee and the result was a complete revision ol the oliferings ol that college. ln 1929, Cornell tool: the lead in olzfering courses in hotel administration. and this worlc, under the direction ol Professor H. B. Nieelc, has developed into an important division of the College of Home Economics. The College ol Engineering announced in 1Q5I a new curriculum in administrative engineering and in 1930 senior options in air-conditioning, aviation, and industrial design. Plans to meet new social and economic conditions were also prepared by the depart- ments ol education and rural education, with the result that a Graduate School ot Education was established fcontiriued on page 436i 1929 1937 The FRANK HARRIS HISCOCK JUSTIN DUPl2IXT'F WPIITE LIVINGSTON FARR.-XND HERBERT H. I..ElIM.XN NI. VVILLIAINI BRAY CDSNVALD D. IAIECK FRTXNK PIERREIJONT CIRAYES PETEI2 G. TEN EYCK ULYSSES IDRENTISS I-IEDRICK I'IARRY G. STUTZ Board of Trustees Officvrs 1WIfIIIlwI'S Ex-OH'iCio Clzcdrmcuz Vice-Clmairman The Presiclent of The Uniuersily The Governor of New York The Lieuterlant Governor Tfw Speaker of The Assembly The Commissioner ofEc1uccIlion The Commissioner of Agricullure Prcsicfonl of llze Slale Agricullural Sociely I4iI7l'Cll'iIlll of llm Cornvll Ilfmca Library Lifbv JXIUIIIIJUI' CIILIXRLIIS IZZRA CNORNI-QLL lxIU!IlIll'f'S AIIIIIIFIIIIIII 115' ilu' Gul'I'rI1IJI' E.DNV.-XRD 'REX E..XSTMAN AIYRON CHARLES rl-.VXYLOR STANTON CDRIFFIS CIEURGE RIVIET XJAN NAAIEE ,I HORACE NVIIITI- IXIUIIIIIUVS ISIUCIUCI 'JV fill' Ixhlllllli CI-IARLES I'IlLDRIiTll BLAIR IARCHIE COLLAAIER BLRNETT DIAURICE CI-IASE ISURRITI' DIARY b'IERRlT Cll,XXX'I4'OIZD BANCROI-'T GI-IERARDI .xl NE.-XL Dow BECKER FR.'XNK ERNEST G.-XNNETT AUGIJST I'lECKSCHIiR FIZANIQI HARRIS IJIISCOCK PIENRY RUISIZNS IGKELI-IEIMER JERVIS LANGDON NlCIAIOI..KS HARTMAN NOYES DONALD ENGl.lSl'1 .IANII-iS XN'ENTxx'ORTII PARKER Qzlifllltjli ROBERT PIQXNN JACOB FRI-1IJI1iRICK SCIIOELLKOPF, JR. ROB ERT ISDXYARD TREMAN .'XNl'JRliXY .IOSEPII XXIIIINIERY PIIIIIUFS lLlI'I'lI'Il luv llll' UIIVJ FRANKLIN XX7.XL'l'IiR OLIN INI.-XRPIZR SIBLEY xX'7.XL'l'lZR CNLARK T-IZA CLE hI.XXXYELl. bI.XYl'lEXN' UPSON 7 7 JUSTIN DUI RQVVI' xXfl'llTE EZR.-X BAILEY XNJIIITMAN Roc ER H ENI: Y XNIlI.I.IIXNS Fuwllly lQUl7I'PSOIIlLlHITS f'lOBER'l' SPROULE STEVENS HISIZBEIZT HICE VVIIETZEL IVICIIIIJQI' Elvclczl by Ille S1010 Grunge I-iOVVARD E. BIXIXCOCK 22 ,af V, P! H. VW-LITE GANNETT SCHOELKOPF TEAGLF HECKSCHER CORNELL ICKELHEIMER SIBLEY .TAYLOR X CWHERARDI WlLL1Ah'IS Hlscocx BLJXIR ..- L H- -f ,, W, V aff wp, . f. if gm- .-4' , 1:2 Q . ., ,: f f f ,Wf ff ' fx vfgzz, f ff f izwff m , 'f - 1' fy, Ayyf Q. 1 ' wwf: 1 L if f ff ff 1 1 , 6 W 1 4 f ' 1? ' ff M4 - ' f 1 ,ff U , 23 f , Z , 44 gg Zff , ' ff I 'f af , , ff, g Mg! V , ' ,.,. iw if j Cf' ffgyyg W' 7 ,Ml 4 W V .L ji ,rf 1, , ff.: 4-,V L ,flzf pf lv mf ral, NW' vm, f ' 'f!gEw'5iQf f . W fkww eff' xc, 2' Kg 1 1 4, 6 V, .f sf, WW' ff 1 1 ?' X 2 5,0 ff bf f ,,.4,,,.'Mf,4 Y -my ,Q .. ..., ,. w, ff' V ' f:-was:-'fi - -' V - 1 'I 'ri-5-1: -' ,-7, 111 JW! ' 42295 -V 1:.,l- . - ew-gym. , .1 .g,.Me:22zp:.-:-::H?,:Q.e'f::: , 'L .1 -2 fr-2 :ff f ' 525.-E1,'1:: f -M N ., .. ,,,L... M -.-., . ..,:.-., .:1.,,,.:,.,.,.1.. V.1,...,,. . z f , l 1 X C, I M j f , Z. 4 , f Q 1' , , if , 1, f f wif 'f 4. y Lf , Q , 65-f'fts::ff5,'.f - ' 1 ' ' 'kllff If? -1693 23 LANGDON oomsroz Evosrwics 'Mass GRACE tgp I we 'nwersity DR. ALBERT RUSSEL NNSN. 'o4. serving ns tiie Erovost oi tiie Uiiixversitg' since iQ3i:kNiXS been oi vzmiunidie assistance to Presioent Fzmrrano in siinring some oi tiie iruriien oi atiministrntive ciuties. tie iorinerig Xneici tiwe position oi 'Sean oi tiie Coiiege oi Ngriciiitxire at Corneii. GEORGE E ROO NSRY . 'o7. received tire appointrnent oi t5niversity Treasurer in 1920. tie was previousiy con- necteo with tifxe Nationai City Bnnii zmei tiie ri ompiains County Nutioniii Vinnie oi itiinczi. DR. EUGENE E BRADFORD corniaines tiwe eiuties oi University Registrar and Director oi Admissions, XDJCROT6 com- ing to Corneii in 1928, ine served as tire Director oi Aomissions nt 'Dyrncuse LOOKS C. EOOCHEVER. Wa, tirst retnrneo to Corneii to direct pniniicitg ior tire snccessini campaign ior iuneis ior Corneii s NN ar Nieiriorini. Pxs Director oi Ptdbiif iniormation. iie is responsiiaie ior estaia iistxing newspaper contacts ior tiie University. L. NELSON SWXONS, Rc.. as Legai Pxssistant to tire Comptroiier, supervises tiie properties ann niortgages oi tire University. He uiso iias cimrge oi tiwe NV ESC- irnnciwise and is tiie Pxssistant Secretary to time Boarci oi Directors. ,,f-' .Bill XD? ORD lg, BOOCI-IEV Srlvinolvs FRANK PATTERSON Actin in istra tion CHARLES D. BOSTVVIGK. '92, in cooperation with the Finance Committee of ttie Board of Trustees, supervises Cor- neffs ttiirty million clotlar endowment fund Before becoming C01T1Dl'1'01I6l'Oft'I1G Uni- versity. tie was the Legal Assistant to tne Treasurer. YVOODFORD PATTERSON, '95, became tlve Secretary of tive University in 1Q1f. Before receiving nis present appoint- ment, ne was connected with Tne Nezu Yong Evening Sun and later Became ttie ectitor of tive Corneff flfumni Nezzzs. HUGH E. WEATHERLOVV '06, nas succeeded Conant Van Btarcom ttzis year as Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. He wasrecentty connected with the Raymond Concrete Pile Company, and previously with txffarc Eidtitz and Son. MRS. ANIXE4 FIELDEN GRACE, ,1O, nas been ttze fVfanagerofResictentiaI Halls since 1923. In tier position, sne supervises tne dormitories, dining rooms, and Iaundries of the University. GEORGE S. FRANK, 111, as Ntanager of Purctzases, is responsible for tive procuring and testing of att supptie the University. He nas Been employed lay Cornell since ZQ21. EATHERLOYV S for ER Tlie Cornell Alumni Corporation HE CORNELL ALUNINI CORPORATION was lounclecl in 1903 lor the purpose ol promoting the interests ol tlie University lay organizing tile services ol alumni in its laelialt. rllaere are several other alumni organ- izations, largely inclepenclent in tlaeir lielcls of action, altliougli naturally interloclcing to a degree. Besides tlie annual meeting in ltliaca, just laelore Commencement, tlie Corporation lciolcls laiennial conventions, generally in the autumn. Until 1Q'jO tlaese conventions were sclieclulecl annually: in tlie future, conventions will loe lielcl in tlie tall of eacli even-numlaerecl year. P1-esiclent Farrancl ldas attenclecl every convention since 1922, one year alter their inception, and tor tliis reason tlie last convention. at Baltimore, was cleclicatecl to liim. All Cornell alumni are eligilale to attencl tliese conventions. Representatives lrom all local alumni clulas were present last year. Among tlxe problems cliscussecl were the relation oln tlie llniversity to seconclary schools, scliolarsliips, loan funds, and tlie University Placement Bureau. The lirst alumni organization, lcnown as ltie Associate Alumni of Cornell University, was lormecl in 1872, lour years alter tlie opening of tlae University, lay representatives ol tlic classes tlien gracluatecl. The fXssociate Alumni laecame a corporation in IQO'j, ancl in IQQS tlie name was cliangecl to t'l1e Cornell Alumni Corporation. All per- , sons wllo laave attenclecl Cornell University as stuclents, wlietlier gracluatecl or not, are memloers. Plore tlian a liunclrecl alumni clulvs. in all parts ol tlie worlcl, form tlle main structure of tlie organization. ancl tile Corporation clerives its financial support mainly lrom assess- 1 ments levied on tliese clulas. Fifteen alumni comprise tlie Boarcl ol Directors ol tlie Corpora- tion. Twelve are clistrict clirectors, electecl lrom twelve clislricts into which tlie worlcl llas laeen cliviclecl, ancl lliree are clirectors-at-large. Tlie olticers are: Presiclent. plr. C. Reeve Vanneman, '0j: Vice- 1 Cx0lflflN liresiclents, Ali: Creecl XV, llulton, '09, ancl Ali: George L. Hoxil, '92: lreasurer, nlr. Arcliie C. Burnett. .QOL Secretary, Blr. Foster bl. Cn. - Olflll, 1.2. -lilie central ollice ol tlie alumni is tliat ol tlie rXlumni Repre- sentative. 'lgliis ollice was crealecl in IQZO, lay tlie Board ol: Trustees of tlie University, at llie request ol' tlie alumni organizations. rl-lie Alumni Representative is responsilile to a committee composecl ol representa- tives ol' tlie Alumni Corporation, tlie Association olq Class Secretaries, ancl tlie Cornellian Council. togetlier xvitli two memlaers ol tlie Uni- versity lfvoarml ol Trustees. His primary cluly is tlie ctevelopment ol tlle relations lietxveen tlie University ancl its alumni, witli responsilaility lor tlie maintenance ol' alumni recorcls, lor tlie activities ol' tlie local clubs. lor all alumni activities except lliose associatecl witli luncl-raising. Foster Pl. Collin, 'l2. llas lmeen Alumni Representative since tlie olluice was createcl in 1920. Associatecl willi tlie olilice since IQBO lias lneen Ray S. Aslilnery, '23, Alumni Fielcl Secretary, one ol wliose principal lunctions is to visit tlie local clulas. ln tlie last six years Fir. Aslilaery lias met xvitll clulbs in all parts of tlie country. His special responsiloilities inclucle also Ucornell Day, tlle annual visitation to tlie campus, on a weelq-encl in play, ot selectecl stuclents from tlie seconclary scliools. , Tlie Alumni Corporation. ancl tlie Qlliice ol tlle Alllllltli Repre- sentative liave lunctions in common, witli Dir. Coffin ancl Fir. Asll- laery serving as tlie executive stall ol tlle Corporation. One of tlie most active alumni organizations is tlie Corporationas committee on XIANNEMAN relations witli seconclary scliools, ot wliicli lX'Ir. Tliorne is cliairman. 26 Time Cornellian Counci HE CORNEl.lulAN CQUNCH... olilicial agency tlmrouglm wlmiclm alumni, llormmmer stuclents, and otlmer lriencls ol Cornell contribute to time financial support ol time University, is operating tlmis year from its new tmeaclquar- ters in time recently liinislmecl Alumni House at 3 East Avenue. Time House bas been macle possible tlmrougim time use ol a luncl establislmecl by time Class ol 1888 lor a builclimfmg lrom wlmiclm alumni organizations coulcl operate ancl wlmere stuclent recreational neecls coulcl be met. Since time need lor a stuclent recreational center was proviclecl lor by time erection ol Xwillarcl Straiglmt Hall, time Cornell Central Club Fund became available for application to time Alumni House. Time Council movecl from Wlorrill Hall to its new establislnnent imm iluly, IQS6. Time Councils lunclamental purpose, uto promote time systematic financial support ot time 'University by time alumnif, is accomplislmecl by time system ol annual recurring pleclges. By tlmis plan, all contribu- tions are receivecl into time otlicial Alumni Funcl and are promptly aclcnowleclgecl. lncliscrirmminate ancl merely occasional solicitation is also avoiclecl, ancl as time Funcl is available to tlme University Treasury, it can be clepenclecl upon lor regular financial aicl. Time Class ol 1900 was time liirst to establislm an official alumni memorial. ln tlme same year, at tlme instigation of time alumni, Time Cornellian Council was establislmecl as an otlicial bocly in orcler to limmmit llme number of appeals lor luncls. Tlmrouglm its elliorts, all classes lmave wlmolelmearte-:ily joinecl imm time Alumni Fund plan. During tlme past twenty-seven years 36,359,580 lmas been clonatecl to time Uni- versity. Last year time Council receivecl 5fi185,45Q. it was time first time time 3100.000 maria was passecl since 1952. Altlmouglm tlme use of tlme luncls is generally unrestrictecl, special luncls are raisecl to mmmeet clelinite neecls. Tlmese gilts usually talce time lorm ol memorials. enclowecl prolessorsimips, sclmolarslmips, ancl researclm luncls. Presiclent Farrancl lmas repeatedly emplmasizecl time tact tlmat time annual gifts from Cornell Alumni ancl otlmer lriencls of time University, macle tlmrouglm time Cornellian Council, lmave beemm an inclispensable part ol time University's income, witlmout wlmiclm tlme worlc ol time Uni- ! versity woulcl be severely lmanclicappecl. PALMER Anotlmer inmportant activity lrom tlme standpoint ol University maimm- tenance is carriecl omm by time Councils Committee omm Bequests under time clirection ol Eclwarcl Cornell, 'Sq Tlmis committee tries to en- courage alumni ancl lrienols ol time University to remember Cornell in tlmeir wills. During time twelve years oi timeir existence, more tlman six million clollars lmave been bequeatlnecl. Recently an alumnus lelt to time University a sunm to be usecl lor builcling maintenance, wlmiclm is a very important itemn imm time Universityys buclget. Apart lrom time cluties entailecl in receiving ancl aclcnowleclging contributions, time Council publislmes a Bulletin six times a year wlmiclm is sent to all alumni. Ir contains articles lceeping tlmem in touclm vvitlm contemporary activities on time Hill ancl with time more urgent neecls of time University. lxflembers of time Council consist ol representatives ol eaclm class plus time ollicers and executive commmmittee. For time past tlmree years lxflr. Neal Dow Beclcer, ,05, lmas been presiclent oi time Council, suc- ceecling Mr. Paul A. Sclmoelllcopli, ,06. Time Councilis vice-presiclents are J. Dupratt Wlmite, JQO, Allan C. Balclm, ,8Q, Robert P. Butler, ,Oi ancl Eclwin E. Slmericlan, ,11. General management of time Councils affairs is vestecl imm time Executive Committee, Wlmiclm tlmis year is com- posecl oi J. Dupratt VVlm.ite, ,QO, rl. K. Fraser, ,Q7, VX7alter S. Finlay, Jr., ,O4, Neal Dow Beclcer, log, Paul A. Sclrmoelllcopf, ,06, Robert E. Treman, ,OQ, Vvalclemar H. Fries, ,10, Blinn S. page, ,15, Harolcl E.. lrislm, '16, Jacob Gould Sclmurman, Jr., 317, and Emmet J. Nlurpimy, 22. Arclmie Nl. Palmer, '18, is time executive secretary ol time Council and is responsible for time concluct of its aliiairs uncler time olirection of time executive committee. He is assisteol by lxflarjorie E. Beatty, '51, acting assistant secretary ol time Council, ancl a secretarial force. BECKER 27 FACULTY GEORGE YOUNG, JR., B. Arch.. Cornell, 1900. Protes- sor ol! Architecture and Dean ol tlie College ot Arcl1itectu1'e. 1191115 TB Hg CDKCD. VV RO151iRT MORRIS OGDEN. 15.8, Cornell, 1901: PHD., XV11erzlJ1.1rg. 1905. Professor ol liclurzxlion zmcl Dean ol tl1e College ol Arts zmcl Sciences. X115 flllglfg 11110115 EE: f1PAK. ILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN, D.V.lV1., Kansas State Agricul- ture College, 19151 Cor- nell, 1917. Professor ot Veteri- nary Patlmlogy and Bacteriology, ancl Dean of tl1e New Yorlc State Veteigjnary College. AEf1Jg fDKCDg 235 Z. CARI... EIDXVIN L.-XDD, BS.. Cornell, 1912, PhD., IQIB. Donn ol tl1e New Yorli State :Xgriculture a111cl lll6 New Yorlc State Home Et'o11o111ics, uncl Director ot tl1e Stations. College ot College ot Experiment Cornell CH:XR1.1iS 1ilil.-LOGG BURDICK, Ali., Princeton, 1904: LLB.. Colum- laia, 1908. Prolessor ol Law ancl Dean ol ll1e Law School. f13K417g fblfb: Orcler ol til1e Coil.. 30 I-IERMAN DIEDERICHS, M. Deans E., Cornell, 1897. Professor of Experimental Engineering and Dean of the College of Engineering. fI72Kg TB H1 fDKfDg EE: Quilt and Dagger: Atmos. FLOYD KARKER RICHTMYER, AB., Cornell, TQO4, PILD., 1910. Professor of Physics and Dean ot the Graduate SCIIOOI. FAA: VVILLIAM SARGENT LADD, BS.. Amherst, 1910: NLD., Columbia, 1Q15. Acting Dean of the Cornell University txflecticat College in New York City. CORNELIUS BETTEN, AB., Lake Forest, 1900, NLA., IQOIQ PHD., Cornell, 1906: DSC., Lake Forest, 1925. Dean of the University Fac- ulty and Director of Resident Instruction of the College of Agriculture and Home Eco- nomics. AZ3 F1515 EE. 31 BRISTOXIV ADANIS. BNA., Sliunlvornl, 1900. Prolvcssor nncl Erlilnr ol' l,lllJliCi1li0llS. AFP: EE: EEID: EAX: Quill anal Dagger: l'lO-Nllll-D1, liilllI Scanrnlu: l:illfLlliy Ailvisor. Tracli: Cornell Forcslcrs. CALVIN ALBERT. Cornell. 1002. lv,rol'1-ssor ol' BI2lCllil10 D4-sign. EE. ARTHUR AUGUSTUS ALLEN, A.IS.. Corm-ll. 11107, NIA.. IQOS, PHD.. 1111 1. Prolog- sor oi' Ornilliology. FA: EE: EEQD. XVALFRED PLA., lrmu Sinlv. 11110. Nlmix., 1021: l-,ll.D., Cornell, 1020. X Prolvvssor ol' Rural Social Orgn11izz11iu11. QIYKYP: EE. Al..BER'l' LIQRQY ANDREXVS, AB.. Xxvilliillllk 1S110: l3II.D., Kiel. IQOS. Prolr-ssor ol' ClCl'lIlEll l. KDBK: EE. EUGENE PLUNI3 ANDRFXVS. AB.. CWUI'Il1'll, ISGS. I'r11l41-esson' ol' A1-r-I1:11'-ology. ATQ: QFBK: Spllinx l lc'f1cl. XVll-l-lANl Cl'lARl.ES BAKER, Corm-ll. ISQS. Prrniossnr ol DFElXX illg. XVlLil.lAlN'l CYRUS BALLARD, .l1z.. NE.. Cornell. IQIO. lircrlivssur of Elcclricrii Engi- neering. q7KfD: EE: HHN. XVHJDER DNVlGI'I'l BANCRO'l':'lii, Alf., l'l:1rvz1r1.l. 1883: PILD.. Lvipsiv. 1392: Hon. DSC.. Lzulziycltv, IQIQ: ilon. DSC.. LE6lIlllH'illQ1'. 1913: LEU., Uuiversily ol Soulimrn Cnlilluriwia, IQHO. Vvnrlrl Xvnr iXi1:1n1'1riz1l Prullcssur ol liliysicul CllUllliSif!'. AKE: AXE: '-DAT: XBCDQ Al-rljclmr. JOHN ROBERT BANGS. JR.. NE., Corn:-ll, lijll, ljrolossor of Aclxninislrzilive Engi- nccring anal Dircerlor ol' P1-rsonncl oi iluc College ol Engineering. Assisinni Conch ol ll1c rl'rz11:l: rl-'0il1l'I. AEA: TBI-I: KDKYIJ: KTX: Alnms. VVll..LiAiVI NICHOLS BARNARD, iX i,.E., Cornell. 1897. Professor ol Heat-Power Engi- neering rrncl Acling Diruclor ol ll1c Sibley Sclmol oli ix'l0CllilHiCEll Engineering. TBII: q7Kq7: EE: Alrnos. FRED ASA BARNES, C.E.. Corncil. 1897, iN l.C.E., 1898. Professor of Railroad Engi- neering. BK: TBI-I: TKT: EE: IIFIVI: XE: Rocl :Incl Boll NIORTIER FRANKLIN BARRUS, AB.. XA-,i1l3ElSl1. 1908: P1-LD., Cornell. 1911. Prolicssor ol Plant Pallwlogy. FA: QTEK: EE: EEYIT. HUBERT BAXTER, B.AIlCl-I.. Cornell, 1926. Professor of Arciwilcckure. FA: Gargoyle: Lyogive. CARL BECKER, Bl... Nvisconsin, 1896, P1-LD., 1907: Ll'1T.D.. Yale. 1952. Jolm Siam lmugh Professor ol History. FREDERICK BEDELL. A.I3., Yale. 18 90: PII.D., Corneii, 1892. Professor of Appiieri Eieclricily. AACD: QTBK: EE: HHN. MADISON BEN'I'I..EY, BS., Neiirasica, 1895: Pll,D.. Cornuii, 18QSi LED., Neigrasiia, 1955. Sage Professor ol' Psyeiioiogy. QJKIIU IIJBKQ EE. CORA BINZEL, B.S.. ON: H A9. CoI1m1i'1ia, 1920, IN'I.A.. IQQ6. Professor of Rurai Eciucalion. RAYIVIOND RUSSELL BIRCH, BS., Kansas Stale Agricuiiurce, 1906: D.V.WI., Corneii, 19 1 2, I3I'I.D., IQIG. Proiiessor in Charge oi' liie Veterinary Expcrinicnl Slalion. EE. NIORRIS GILBERT BISIIOP. A.I3., Corneii, IQl'j, IVI.A,, 1914, IDI-I.D,, 1926. Professor oI Romance Languages. IIVBKQ YITKCII. .IAFIES ADRIAN BIZZEL, IJII.D., Corneii. IQOS. Professor of Agronomy. EE. BEULAI-I BIAACKINIORE, BLS.. Cuiuniifaia, 1917. Ijroiiessor of i'IUlIlC Econcnnics. THQ. ALBERT XX-'Ii-I iEI.-INI BOESCI-IE, AB., Ifimiiillon, 1897. A.IN'I., 1898. I3I'I.D., IViunicI1. 1905. Professor OI German. AT: QPBK. SAN UEL I..ATIIX'IER BOOTHROYD, BS., CIOIOFFICIO Slaic. 189'-3. 19041. Professor oi Aslronnniy anci Gcociesy. fDKfD: EE. ITRANCKE FIUNTINGTGN BOSYVOIVI-I'i. AB., Yaine, 1897. Professor oi Arciiiiecture. WT: TBII: 4I5IifIP: Gargoyle. JAMES ERNEST BOYLE, AB., Neinrasixa, 1900: A.IVI., Kansas. 1901: IJILD., XN iscon I1 1904. IDTOICSSUI' oi IQUTEII Eff0IlCllll,'. .IANIES CI Corneii. TA: EE OI. IESTER BRADLEY. Corneii, 1906: Caiiiiornia. 1907: PI-I.D., 1910. Proixcssor OI Enlonmiogy ami Curalor oi' Iiiverlcibrale Zooiogy. I-IKA: AI: IXIARTINIUS BRAUNER, Eroiiessor ni Drawing anci Painling. I-IKA: 117183172 Gargoyie. JIJLIAN PLEASANT BRETZ, PILD.. Ciiicago, 1906. Ijroiiessor of American History. TIAIONIAS ROLAND BRIGGS, AB., Corneii, 1909, Pl'I.D., 1913. Professor of Pimysicai Ci1en1isl'ry. AXE: CIDKT: EE: AI-cijeinar. LESLIE NATHAN BROUGHTON. AB., Union, 1900, Abi., 1910: P11.D., C111-null. 1911. Professor of English. KIJBK: I-IPM ARTHUR XYESLEY BRONVNE. BS., Xvcsleyarn 1900, NS.. 1901: l,lI.D., Corn1-ll, 1903: SCD., Xvesleyan, 1933. Professor of lnorgnnic Clnrinistry. AACP: AXE: TA: KDBK: TBH: CIPKQJ1 EE: QTCI7: Al-cljclmr. HARRY Ol.lVER BUCKBIAN, iowa Slaitt-, 10116. NLS.. 190-S: PILD.. Cornell. 1912. Prollcssor ol Soil T0cl1n11lngy. AT: AZ: FA: SDKYI7: XE. HELEN DIJDIJEY BL.'Ll-, FLD., Corn:-ll. 191 1, Prtillcssor ol CNl1il1l l'lygi1-111-. AQA. XVALTER BURKHOLDER, AB., XXYitllIlSll. 11113: l 11.D., liornoll. IQIT. Professor of Plant ljzullmlogy, FA: EE. LERGY BURNl'lA5l. SB., l'l:11'vz1rrl, 1002, SBI., 1903. Prolussor nl Arrl1it1rClurc. EDXVIN ARTHUR BUR111, A.B., Yale, 1915: tfnion Tltcoltigirnl Seminary. 1010. S.T.Nl., 1922: lDII.D., COll1Illl'7iR, IQ25. Professor ol Pllilosoplly. BQIT: QIYBKZ AEP. JULIAN EDXVARD BUTTERX'X'OR'l'I'I, AB.. I111111. IOOT. NA., IQIO, l3tt.D., 1912. Professor ol Rural Education anal Director ol llmc Grncluzulc Scluool ol Eclucntion. KIJBK: KIJAK. HELEN CANON, A.B., Coloruclo College, 1911: BS.. Columlnin. lQl5: P1'1.D., Cornell. IQSO. Professor of I'lo11'1o Economics. QDKQV: EE: HAS. HARRY CAPLAN, AB.. Cornell, 1916, A.M., IQIT. Pl'I.D., 1921. Professor of the Classics. QDBK: A2135 QTAK. XVALTER BUCKINGHANI CARVER. PILB., Dickinson, 1899: P1-LD., Jolxns Hopkins, 1904. Professor of lVlatl1en1atics. HKA: QDBKQ TKT: EE.. NIARTIN PAUL CATI-IERNVOOD. BSA., illinois, IQZG. NLS., 1927: P1A1.D., Cornell, 1930. Professor of Business lxflanagement. TKT: EE: FEA. GEORGE VVALTER CAVANAUGI-I, BS., Cornell. 1896. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. AZ: AXEQ E35 Al-cljclaar. ROBERT FRANKLIN CHANtBERl..AlN, NLE., Cornell, 1908. Professor of Electrical Engineering. Acaciag PIKN, EIVHLE IVIONNIN CI-IAMOT, BS., Cornell, 1891, Pl'I.D.. 1897. Professor of Chemistry AXE: 235 QTCI3. PETER VVALTER. Universily r1I' Kansas, 1913, IN'I.A., 1915: PILD.. CorneII, 1918. Professor of BioIogy. AXE: IIA: CDBK: EE, GILIVIORE CLARKE, BS., CorneII, 1913. I9roI7essor oI' Cily and Rcgio11z1I I7Iz1n11i:1g. XVAIJTER CONXNIELL, CE., Cor11eII, 191 1, I3roIcssor 0I Highway Exwgimwcring. EQBE. XNIAIJIIER RODNEY CORNELI., BS., Rutgers, 1907: CE.. CorncII, 1915. Professor 0I' F'Ic:cI1z111iL:s oI Engineering. CYRUS RICHARD CROSBY, AB., CornrwII, -1905, I31-nksgor of Enlgmology, EE, GUSTAVUS NN7A'IYI'S CUNNINGHAINI. NIA., Fllflllilll, 1902: P11.D., Cornc:II, 1908: I..1'l'1'.D., F-Llflllilll, 1916, I,I,,.D., 1935. IJr0IIcrss0r 0I' I9I1iIos0pI1y. CDBK: QJKHIP. OTIS FREEMAN CURTIS, AB.. QI,1orIin, 1911: IJI'I.D., CornoII, 1916. ProI'cssor oI I,Innt 'PI1ysioI0gy. FA: YDKCI7: EE. RALPH XNIRIGIHIT CURTIS. B.S.A.. Corm,-II. 1001, IVI.S,A.. 1905. ProI:cssor of Orna- 111c11l11I I'I0l'IIlJLIIIlI!'C. AZ: FA: ITAE: GZlfg115'IC. ROBERT C3I11:rIi11. 1911: P1-LD.. CoIu111I9ii1, 1917. GoIcIwir1 S111iII1 ProIess0r of Govcrnrxmnl. EKIDE: QDBK: TKII5: CPAWI9. GEORGE IRVING DALE, AB.. CorneII. 1910, P11.D.. IQIS. I3roIessor of Romance I-1111guz1g1-s EIIICI I-i1c-rz1l11res. QPBK: TAX. KARL DAI..I,.ENBACI'I, Illinois, 1910: IX'I.A., I7illsI7urgI1, 1911: PILD., C0rneII, 1913. Pr0Iossor oI I3sycI1oIogy. AT: Al'Z1f'IflC EE: NSN: TDAK. ADAM CLARKE DAVIS. .I11.. ALE., QNUTHEII, 1Ql.1. Pr0Icssor of Experimental Engineer- ing. KE: TBYI: fI7KfI7: Alums. XX'II,I,.IANI CLYDE DEVANE. B.A.. Yale-. 1920, IDIl.D., 1926. Professor oI EngIisI1 and I'IencI oI lI1e Deparlmcnl oI E11gIisI1. BQII: CITBK. ALEXANDER NIAGNUS DRUIVINIOND, AB., I-Iill'TlIIIOD. 1906: NIA.. Harvarcl, 1907. Pr0Icssor oI' PuI1Iic' Speaking and Dircclor of lI1e CorneII University TI1eaire. AKE. HENRY HUGH DUKES, BS., CIen1son. 1915: D.V.D I., Iowa State. 1918, MS., IQZ5 ProIossor oI Velcrinary I3I1ysinIogy. AIP: QKYD: EE: QVZ: TAT. LOVE DURl'lAlX'l, l:Lll'lllElI1. 1S91: Plt.D., Cornell. 1899: l.l1'l'.D.. Furman, 1922. Professor ol tlne Classics. XW: KDKKD: Savage Clulmg Flajura: Crew Ci uh ARTHUR JOHNSON EAMES, AB.. l'larvarcl. 1903, All.. IQIO. Pll.D.. 1912. Rrnlles- sor of Botany. CPBK: CDKKD: THEODORE l'llLDRETl'l EATON, A.l5.. Harvarcl, 1900: fNl.A., Cnlumlnia. 1915. PlI.D.. IQI7. Professor ol Rural Eclucation. QTKQD: TAK. HENRY XVHITE EDGERTON. .-NB., Corn.-ll. 1910: l.l-.I5., llarvaril. 1914. Professor ol Law. QDBK: TZY17. FRANK OAKES ELLENXYOOD. AB.. Staiillrrrl, 1904. NIE.. 1911. Pmtessnr ul Heal Rower Engineering. TBD.: QVKQV: EE: Atmus. GEORGE CHARLES EMBODY. BS.. Colgate. 1900. MS.. 1901: Pll.D.. Cornell. 1910: Sc.D., Colgate, 1924. Rrolessor ol Aquirullurc. ARE: FA: QTEK: EE. ROLIJNS ADAMS EFIERSON. BS.. Nelnraslia. 1897. LED.. 1S9j: DSC.. Harvarzl. 1913. Professor ol Plant Breerling. AZ: FA: KDBK: 417114131 EE. DONALD ENGLISH, BS.. California. 1909: ALBA.. Harvarcl. IQI4. Rrolessor ol Econounics ancl Accounting. ETB: QWKQD. GEORGE ABRAFI EVERE'lYl'. AB., Cornell, 1899, LLB., 1901. Professor ol' Exten- sion Teaclxing. BK. FRANK l..A'lTl'A FAlRBANKS, lX'l.E.. Cornell. 1910. Professor ol Agricultural Engineer ing ancl Agricultural Engineer in tlxe EXpGltIllPl1l Station. EE. XfVlLl..lAlVt I-IURSH FARNI-IAM, AB., Cornell. 1920. LLB., 1922: S..l.D.. Harvarcl. 1950. Pmlessor ol Law. HKA: AOQ7: Sphinx Heacl. ALBERT BERNHARDT FAUST, A.B., .lolms Hopliins, 1SS9. PI-l.D.. 1892. Professor of German. B91-I: CIJBK. ENIERY NELSON FERRISS, P1-LB.. Xveslern. 190.11 FLA., Iowa, 1905. PI-LD.. 1908. Professor of Rural Eclucation. TKCIP: Kf13Kg KDAK. DONALD LORD FINLAYSON, BS., Darlnxoutlr, 1QlQ: lN'l.A., Brown. 1925. Professor ol Fine Arts. ASDA: Gargoyle: L,Ogive: Cosmopolitan Clr1lJ. HARRY NIORTON FITZPATRICK, AB., Cornell, 1909, PI'I.D., 1915. Professor of Nlycology. EE. MARIE BELLE FOXMLER, Cofumfvia, lQ2I. IN'I,A., 1922. Professor of Home Economirrs and Hencf of lI1e Dcparlxnenl of Family Life. AXQ: WDKYDJ KA1'Ig I-IAQ. V ALLAN CAIVIERON FRASER. Cornet-II, lQl'j, IDILD., 1918. Professor of Pfanl Breeding. FA: FRANK SAIVIUEI.. FREEINIAN. EDD.. IOIZITVFITCI, 1926. Professor of Education. IDAK: KKDK. IIAFIES NAPIIIAN FROST, D.V.5'I.. Corneff, 1907. Professor of Vclerinary Surgery. EE: IDZ. JOHN JOSHUA ITULNIER. Cofonef. U.S.A. 'professor of IN IiIilz1ry Science ancf Taclics. VICTOR RAYMOND CAGE. INIE., Cornell, 1906, M.IN'I.E., 1919. Professor of Expcrimcnlnf Engineering. Acacia: EE. SEYNIOUR STANTON CARRIE'I.I'. CIE.. Corneff, IQ0.1l. Xvorfrf Xvzir IVIemoriaI Professor of Inrfuslriaf Econonnies. Almos. SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE. CE., Corneff, 1903. Professor of IXIccImnics of Engineering. TBI-Ig Rocf ancf Bofx. ROSNVELI, CLIITIION GIBBS. AB.. Corneff, 1906, AAI., IQOS. PI'I.D., 1910. Professor of Pfmysics. QYBK: fIPKlI7: EE. AI.IJI'IEUS NIANSFIELD GOODMAN. BSA., Corneff. 1912. Extension Professor of Agricuflurnf Engineering. EET. GUY EVERETI' GRANTI'IANI. AIS., Incfiamn. IQOO, ANI., 1915: PI'l.D.. Corneff. 1920. Professor of Pfiysics. IIA: QIVIQIK: EE, CEDRIC I'If-XY GUISE, BS., Corncff. 1914, IX'I.f:., 1915. Professor of Forest Manage- ment. OKN1EE. AXEL FERDINAND OUSTAFSON, BS.. Illinois, 1907, MS.. 1912: I3l'I,D., Comefl, 1910. professor nf Soil Tecfmofogy. AZ: EE. EDXVARD SEXVALI.. GUTI-IRIE, B.S.A., Iowa Slate. 19055 NI.S.A., CorneII, 1910, PI'I.D., 1915. Professor of Dairy Inofustry. EE. GEORGE LIVINGSTONE HAMILTON, AB., I-Iarvarfl, 1895, AM., 1897: PHD Cofurnfaia, 1902. Professor of lI1e Romance Languages ancf I..ileraiures. EARLE VOLCART HARDENBURG. BS., Cormrll. 1912. N.S.A.. IQIS. lAJII.D., IOIO. Professor of Vegelaiule Crops. AZ: EE: EEKD: l'lo'Nun-Dc-Kz1l1. MERRITI' XVESLEY HARPER, BS., Olrio Slam-. 1901: HS., illinois. 1902. Profr-ssnr of Animal Huslvanclry. KATHARHXIE l'lARRlS, Cornoll, 1912. Prolnssor of lclonu- Econonllc , CDKYD: ON. EDXVIN Sl'lElJl'lERD l'lARRlSON. BS.. Virginia ljolylc-1'l111ir11l lnslilulv: PILD.. Cornell. 1929. Pl'Ul'f'SSl'll' of Animal l'lusl1r1n1lry. TA: CDKQJ: EE. VAN HART, HSA.. Cornell, 1916, l911.D., 1923. Professor of Farm Flarrxzugi-111e11i. QA: ESQ. HAZEL HAUCK, BS.. XVz1sl1ing1on. 1911. A.5I., 1914: f'11.D.. XX'iscon 111. 1932. Professor of Home Economirps. EE: IEH: SAE: ON: HAS, CHARLES ERNEST HAYDEN. Ollio U1'1iv1?rsily. 1910: D.V.5l.. Cornell. 1914. Professor of Veterinary Physiology. CDKT: AXP: EE: QTZ. ARTHUR JOHN HEINICKE. B.S.A.. Missouri. 1913: P11.D.. Cornell, 1916. Professor of Pomology ancl lflcaci of llrc Dcpurlnxonl of Polnology. FA: QIVKCD: IVIARY FRANCES HENRY, B.A., Colorznclo College, 1903: Ff.A., Columbia, 1927. Professor of Nulrilion. YDKKD. HALLDOR I-IERMANNSSON, CANo.P1111.., Copcnlmgrrn, 1S99: PI'I.D.. University of lcelancl. Professor of Scnnclinavizin Lmrguages zmcl Liloralures, anal Curalor of llie Fiske lcclanclic Colloclion. GLENN NVASHINGTON I-IERRICK, BS., Cornell, 1S96. Professor of Economic Entomology. AFP: EE: Quill mul Dagger. BARBOUR LAVVSON HERRINGTQN, Professor of Dairy Chemistry. QTKQ. CUSTAVE FREDERICK HEUSER, BS., Cornell, 1915, PI'I.D., 1918. Professor of Poullry Husbandry. Acacia: EE. SOLONION CADY HGLLISTER, BS., Vvisconsin, 1916, CE., 1932. Professor of Civil Engineering, Associalo Dean, College of Engineering, ancl Director of lime Sclmol Of Civil Engineering- ATQ: FA: TBH: GPKCID: EE: EHE: ET: XE: Pyramid. PAUL Tl'lOlVlAS HQNIAN, B.A., Oxforcl, 1919: PI'I.D., Brookings Institution, 1926 Professor of Economics. GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS, I3.S., Cornell, 1889, DSC., 1895. D.V.M., IQOO. v-. Professor of Comparative Anatomy. fDKfI.5: 1.45. HERBERT HOPPER, B.S.A., Cornoff. 1903: IVI.S.A., IIIinois, IQ07. Professor of A11i111r1I I'IusIJancIry. EE: EEID. RALPH SHELDON I-IOSIVIER, B.A.S.. Hzrrvarcf, 1894: IVI.I:., Yale, 1902. Professor of Forcslry nncf Herrrl of lI1c Depzurlnwnl of Iroreslry. AZ: IIPKWIY: Corneff Foreslers. XVALLIE ABRAHAIVI I'IURXVI'IfZ, AB., IVIissouri, 1906, A.IVI., 1906: ANI., Hzrrvarcl. 1907: PIl.D., Gollingon, 1910. Profossor of IVIalI1c1'11z1lics. KDBK: EE. FREDERICK BRUCE HU'I'I', Toronlo, 1925: NI.S.A., Xfvisconsin, 1925: NIA., Nfnnilofm, 1927: PI'l.D., Ecfinfuurgfi, 1929. Professor of Pouflry I'IusIaancIry ancf Animarf Gonelics. INA: EE: TEA: KDE, . OSKAR AUGUSTUS .IOI-IANNSEN. BS.. IIIinois, 18914: ANI.. Cnrnelf, 1902. Pl'l.D., IQOJ. Professor of Enlomofogy. 1'A: TBII: KDKKD: EE. JOHN RAVEN .IOI-INSGN, PlI.D., Iffinois, 1922. Professor of Organic Cfwemistry. FA: AXE: AI-cfjefnar. I-IORACE LEONARD JONES, A.B.. Carson r111rI Newman, 1898: ANI., George NN aSIlIngIOlx, 1900: PI'I.ID., Cylffnnlf, l4I4.D., Carson arlfl Ivffvvfnan, IQIF. Prflffessor of Greek. THE: IIYBK. RIVERDA I-IARDING JORDAN, B.A.. Yule, 1895. IVI.A.. 1915: IVI.A., Darlmoulfl, 1919: IJILID., IX'Iinnesola, 1919. Professor of Erfurzulinn. TINA: AKA: KQDK: HFM: QPSK. VLADINIIR KARAIDETOITF, CE., Inslilulc of XAYIIIYS of Communicalion, Leniligrad, 1897, NI.NI.E., 1902: NIUSD., New York Coffege of IVIusic, 1934. Professor of Efectricaf Engineering. 93: TBII: EE: HKN: QPMA. EARLE HESSE KENNARD, I3.A.. Oxford, IQIO, BSC., 1911: PIl.D., CorneII, 1915. Profvssor of Pfuysics. TA: IDBK: EE. ABRANI 'IWLICKER KERR, BS., Corneff, IS95: NLD.. Buffafo, 1897. Professor of Armlomy anff Sccrvlnry of IIIQ Nfecfivnf Coffegc. HGH: FA: WDIQD: EEUAQA: ASA CARLTON KING. I3.S.A., Corm-II, 1899. Professor of Farm Praclice. Spflinx I-I UH LI . BENJAFIIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY, AB., BucI1leI. 1895: PI-I.D., Corneff, 1895: LID., Freifnurg. 1903: DSC., Bowdoin. IQBA. Professor of I'IisIOIogy ancf Emforyofogy. TIPAQ: FA: YDKQ7: EE: NEN. OTTO KINKELDEY, AB.. Coffege of lI1e City of New York, 1898: AAI.. New York Univcrsily, 1900: P1-LD., Berfin, 1909. Librarian of tI1e University Library and Professor of Ixffusicofogy. QITKE: YIPBK: CDK'-P. 1 JANIES EDXVARD KNQHIT, Riiofio isinnci Slniv, 1920: hi.S.A.. Curnoii, 1014. P1-LD., 1926. Professor oi Vegclabie Crops. EE. LEXVIS KNUDSON. Niissouri. 1003: Pll.D.. C'Ul'lll'ii, 191 1. Proimrssur ni isliiilliy. AZ: FA: EE. PAUL KRUSE, AB.. iowa. 1906: AAI.. Xxriliiliilgiflli. 1913: iJlI.D., Cliillilliliil. lQlf'. Professor oi Eciircnlinimi Psycimiogy. YIYIUIV: YIVAK. MAX LUDXVIG XVOLFRAM IAIFTNIZR, B..-X., Ce1111l1ri1igc. IQII. FIA., 19111. Profes- sor oi' Ancient Hislory. KDBK. HERBERT DAViS LAUBE. Bi-.. xXYiSlI0l1SiI1. IQO'j: ABI., 5iiCili:1,IIl1. 1011: LLB.. Coi11111i1iz1. 1916: SID., i'iz1rv:1rfi. 19.11. Praia-ssor oi Lam. A1-n1'i11: AQCIM Orcicr of line Coii. NIENIAN Corncii, 1897. Professor oi Rumi EZCIJIIKIIHY. IVIYRON LEE. iVi.E.. Corncii, 1909, Nibif.. 1913. Professor of imiuslrini Engineer 1 AEA: TBH: EE: Ailllfkii. HOXN-'ARD SCOTI' LIDDELL, AB.. biiCiligElI1. IQIT. A.M., 1918: PHD.. C111111-li. 1923. Professor of Piiysioiogy. TKT. PAUL MARTYN LINCQLN, NE. IN EE.. DR. OF Exoixiiiinixo. Oinio Slate, 1892. Direclor oi lim Scimoi oi' Eieclricai Engineering. ATQ: HARRY I-IOUSER LOVE. BS.. iiiinois XX G'Si6'y'Ell1. IQOJ. FLA.. 1906: PI'I.D., Corneii. 1909. Professor of Pianl Brceciing. THE: QIYKCD: EE: AZ. THOMAS i..Y'Ti LETON LYON, BSA., Cornoii, 1891, Pl'I.D., 1Q041. Professor of Soii Te-ci1 noiogy. TFA: EE. LAURENCE HOXWLAND IWACDANIELS, AB., Oiueriin. 1912: Pl'I.D.. Corneii, 1Ql7. Professor of Pomoiogy. AFP: FA: EE. JOHN VVINCHESTER IVIACDONALD. AB.. Corneii, 1925, FLA.. 1926, LLB.. 1926. Professor of Law. Scorpion: YDBK: TAA: AEP: Order of tile Coif, CHARLES OSBORN IVIACKEY, NLE., Corneii, 1926. Professor of Heat Power Engineer ing. TBII: CDKQ3: EE: Aimos, FREDERICK GEORGE NIARCHAPI, BA., Oxford. 1923: PH.D., Corneii, 1926. Profe sor of Engiisim History. JIBK. CLYDE XVALTER MASON. A.B., Oregon, 1919: Pl-l.D., Cornell, 19211. Professor of Cl1emislry. AXE: QPKYI9: 2 1.1. JANIES FREDERICK NIASON, A.B., l'l?ll'X'ElI'Cl. 1902: P11.D., Jolrns Hopliins, 1912. Professor ol llie Romance Languages ancl Lileralures. QPBK: HAT. LOUIS L lELVlLLE NIASSEY. AB., XfVz1l1asl1. 1912: lJIl.D., Cornell, 1916. Professor of Planl Pallmlogy anal Hoacl ol I.l1c Depzxrlmcnl ol Planl Pallwlogy. Acacia: PA: QJBK: q9KfD: EE. ROBERT MATI-IESON, B.S.A.. Cornell. 1906, MSA.. 1907, P1-1.D., 1911. Professor ol Economic Enlomology. QDKE: FA: YDKCD: EE. LEONARD AMBY IWAYNARD, A.B., Nveslcyan, 1911: PILD., Cornell. 1915. Professor ol Animal Nulrilion. ATA: FA: YDBK: fI7Kq7: EE.. CLIVE L'lAlNE. RRJCAY, lllinois. 1920: RLS., lowa. 1925: PILD., California, 1925. Professor of Animal Nulrilion. YDKYD: EE: KDAE: TX. JOHN CLARENCE NcCURDY. BS., Grow: Cily. 19115: CE., Cornell, 1912, Professor of Agricullurul Engineering. HONVARD BAGNALL LlEEK, SB., Boston Univcrsily. 1917: NLA., Nlzxihe, 1920: lJll.D.. Yalv. 1955. ljrollcssor ol Hotel lxIill1iIgC'I1'!CI1l. CDKQ7: KKDA: AA. EDXVAR D Cl'lRlS'l'lAN DIIDJO. lvrolessor ol Drawing, Pai1'1ling. anrl lX'locleli11g. YDKE: Gargoyle. HONVARD JAY LHLKS, D.V.L'l.. Cornell. 10011. Professor of Tlmerapeulics and Director ol lllc Small Animal Clinic. KIDKKD: EE: 1152. GARDNER MISNER, BS.. Cornell, IQIS, Pll.D., 1918. Professor of I'-ilflil L'lanag1r1111e11k. EE: AFA. BENTON SULLIVAN MONROE, AB.. Cornr-ll. 1896, AM., 1897, P1-1.D., 1901. Professor of English. QJBK. HELEN L lONSCl'l, BS., Kansas Slale Agricultural, 19011: B.Cl'lEBI.. Chicago. 1909: FLA.. Columlnia, 1916. Professor of Home Economics. YIPKQ: ON: HAD. EUGENE DAVIS LlONTlLLON, B.ARCI'l.. Cornell. 1912. Professor of Lanrlscripe Arcl1ilec:l11re. fl1K'1':Gf1rgoyle. CLYDE NIGORE, AB.. Neluraslca Xxfesleyan, 1912: A.NI., Clark, 1916: P1-LD., Columlmia 1924. Professor ol Rural Eclucation. Acacia: KCDK: QAK. ICHARD ALAN NORDOFF. B.S.A.. Comr-Ii. IQI 1, AAI.. IOIS. PILID.. IOZI, Profes- sor of Nicteoroiogy. ATP. CEliiit0fl'1i?lI Cj0illlIli'liEl. i,l'0iiL'SSUI' Dix ibllllllff E.-COFIUIII Elnfi Heaci of tile Department oi i'i0lISCil0i1'i Art. IXOH: PrytE1r1cz111. FRANK BARRON AKURRISON. Xvisron in. 1911. inrui-essor oi .Lxllilllili Hus- imnciry. CIDEK: AZ: EE: TAT. LEXYIS XVILBUR AIORSE. A.B.. fwuigntc. 1023: LLB., Cnrnc-ii. 1928. Liinrarizxn oi- time Law Liibrnry zxnci Assistant ijruifrssnr oi' Law. EX: TAA: Orcivr oi tiie Coiii. CARLETON CHASE 5iLiRDOCK. BS.. Colgate. 1907: PLA.. Cornreii. 1910, P11.D., 1919. Professor oi' Piiysics. KIYKXII: FA: YDBK: YDKQV: EE. CLYDE HADLEY tViYERS, BS., iiiinois XXVCSICYEIII. 1907: iiiinois. 1910: PILD.. Corneii, 1912. Professor oi Pianl Brecciing. THE: FA: CDKKD: EE: Savage Citrix. XViLi..iANi iRViNG NIYERS. B.S.A.. Corncii. lQI.I, PILID.. 191S. Professor oi' Farm Finance. KAP: TKT: EE. CHARLES MERRICK NEViN. BS.. Penn Stale. 1916: NS., Cornell. 1923. PI'l.D,. tQ2j. Professor oi: Cvcoiogy. 11110115 EE: BFE. CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP. AB.. Corneii, ISQ'-5. l3I'l.D.. 1898. Professor of Engiisin ATQ: QPBK: CDKQY: TIFNI: ETA: Quiii anci Dagger. PAUL MARTIN OLEARY, A.B.. Kansas. 1922: A.Ni.. Harvard, 1924: P1f1.D., Cornell, 1929. Professor oi' Economics. YDKXII: YIFBK. CHARLES EDVVARD CYROURKE, CE.. Corncii, 1917, Professor of Structural Engi- neering. EQ2: TBII: XE: Gargoyle: Pymmici. EPHRAHNI LAURENCE PALMER. A.B.. Cornell, IQII, MA., 1915, Pl-1.D.. 1917. Professor of Rural Education. FA: EE: CDAK. JACOB PAPiSH, ABT, inciianu. 1917: P1-LD., Corncii, 1921. Professor of Chemistry. JOHN THONTAS PARSON. Professor oi Drawing, Zxlf: Roci anci Bob. FRANK ASHIVIORE PEARSON. B.S.A., Corneii, 1912. P1-LD., 1922. Professor of Prices and Statistics. YIPKYD: EE. LOREN CLIFFORD PETRY, BS., Earlimam, 1907: BS., I'Iz1verI'orcI. 190S: NIS., Chicago, 1911, PI:l.D., 191 LPBK: QPKCD: E 5. Professor of Botany and Director oI tI'1e Summer Session. FA: 'T' 1... MARION CAROLINE PFUND, B,S,, Simmons, 1919: NA.. Vassar, 1911: P1-1.D., Yale, 1918. Proiqessor oI LIOIHC Economics. QDKKD: BAE. ALBERT CHARLES PHELIDS, BS.. IIIinois, 1894: BS.. Bavarian PoIylccI'1nic:, 1898: RfI.ARCl-l,, Illinois, 1905. X-VorIcI VVEU: iVIemoris1I Professor of Architecture. TBI-I: CDKQL GarguyIc: L'Ogivc. EVERETI' FRANKLIN PHILLIPS, AB., AIIegI'1eny, 1899: PI'l.D., I3ennsyIvonia, lQO.1: SGD., AIIGAQIICTIIQV, 1929. ProIossor oI Apitzuilure, QDAGJ: KDBK: EE: QI-I: IIFM. PAUL RUSSEL POPE, AB., Xvcslern Reserve. 1898: A.IVI., P11.D., Leipsic, 1903. Professor oi Ge-rrmm. BGIIQ KITBK: YIFKT: ACDA. JOSEPH PULLMAN PORTER, BS., CorneII, IQIT, AI.L.D., IQIO. Professor oI Gma- lnentai I'IorticuIlure. KAP: UAE: EECD, XNHITON POXAIELL, AB., CorneII, 1924, IVLS., IQZS. PILD.. 1929. Professor oI Business INIEIIIEIQGIIIGFII. KAP: IIA: AZ: YDKCI7: FREDERICK CLARKE PRESCOTV, AB., Iflarvard, 1894: L.H.D.. Vermont, 1932. ProIessor of EngIisI'1. KA: TBK, LAURENCE I9UIVIPEI..LY, AB., NViIIiz1ms, 1902: PILD., Strassburg, 1907. Professor oI' tI1e Romance Languages and Litcrnturcs, ZXII: KIPBK: TKCIV. O'I'1'O RAI-IN, PlI.D., Giillingen, 1902. Professor of BactcrioIogy. AXE: EE. MARIUS PETER RASNIUSSEN, HSA., Cornc-II, 1919, PlAl.D., 1924. Professor of Niarkeling. AZ: KIFKYD: EE: I'Io-Nun-Dc-Kaim. PI'III..II3 READIO, BS., IVIs1ssacI111sclts Stale CoIIege, 1920: IVIS.. Kansas, 1922, P1-LD., 1926. I3roIessor oI Economic Enlon'1oIogy. AFP: FA: QJKCD: EE. ARTHUR BERNARD RECKNAGEL. B.A., YaIe, 1904, IVLF.. 1906. Professor of Forest AIz111age1nent and Utilization. Seal and Serpent: EE. DONALD REDDICK, A.B., XNIEIIDEISII, 1905: P1-LD., CorneII, 1909. Professor of Piant PatI1oIogy. FA: I'IUGI'I DANIEL REED, BS., CorneII, 1899, PI'I.D., IQOS. Professor of Zooiogy. AXA IIA: QDKQV: EE. HAROLD LYLE REED, AB., Oiweriin. 1911: PII.D.. Corncrii. 1914. Professor of Economics and Finance. CDBK. ERNEST XVILLIANI A.B.. inciiana. 1895: PILD., Cizxrii. 1393. Professor oi Appiieci Niecimanics. WPA: QFKCDQ EE: Pyrarnici. FRED HOFFNi.AN RHODES, AB.. Xvuiuasiu. 1910: Pll.D., Cornell. lQl.l. Professor of Ciwemicai Engineering. AXE: CIIBK: EE: Ai-Lijeimar. HEiNRiCi'i RIES, PILB., Cflillilli7ii1. 1392, ABI., ISQJ. PIl.D.. 1S96. Proicssor oi Gcoiogy. TA: QPKCD: EE: EFE. I-IOXYARD XX'Ai-ii RILEY. NLE.. Comeii, IQOI. Professor of Agricuilurai Engineering anci Hemi oi lin: Depzirlinonl oi Agricuilurai Engineering. BYRON BURNETI' ROBB. B.S.A.. Corneii. 191 1. NIS., IQIX. Professor oi Agricuilurai Engineering. Ac11cia:EEfI7. x GUSTAVUS HILL ROBINSON. AB.. i'iz1rvz1rci. 1005. LLB.. 1909. S.J.D.. 1916. Professor oi Law. TBK: QAQ3. LEBIO BENNIF ROCKXVOOD. AB.. Nebraska, 1919: FLA.. Coiumizia, 1926: P1-LD.. Corneii, 1931. Exlcnsion Professor of Home Economics. YDBK: CDKCI7: ON: HAQ. LOUIS iX'iiCI'iAEL ROEHL. BS.. Sloui inslilule. 1919. Professor of Farm Bieciranics. FRED STILLIVIAN ROGERS. BS.. Aiiireci. 1909: NLE., Corneii, 1913. Professor oi R!IElCilil10 Design. Acacia. FLORA ROSE, BS.. Kansas Slale Agricuilurai, 1904: MA., Columbia, 1909: DPED., Slate Teacilers Coiiege, 1951. Professor of Home Economics anci Director of lime Coiiege oi Home Economics. QTKKDQ KAII: ON: 1-IAQ: QTO. HAROLD ELLIS ROSS, B.S.A., Corneii, 1906. Ni.S.A., 1909. Professor of Dairy inciustry. FA: EE. ' GEORGE HOLLAND SABINE, AB., Corneii, 1903, P1-LD., 1906. Professor of Pimiiosopily. QBKQ EE. EZRA DVVIGI-IT SANDERSON, BS., Dfiicimigan Agricuiiurai, 1897: BS., Corneii, 1898: P1-LD., Ciiicago, 1921. Professor of Rural Social Organization. EE. ELIVIER SETI-I SAVAGE, B.S.A., New Han1psi1ire, 1905: iX'i.S.A., Corneii. 1909, PI'I.D. 19115 DSC.. New Hampsimire, 1955. Professor of Animai Husiaanciry. KE: AZ: FA EE: Ho--Nun-De-Kail. NVILL MILLER SANVDON, BS., Purdue. 1898: INI.IVI.E., CorneII, 1908. Professor of Experi1nentaI Engineering. FA: EE: Atmos. ERNEST XMILLIAINI SCI-IODER, BS., XN7ilSIlIllgI0l'l, 1900: P11.D.. CorneII, 1903. XVorIrI Xvar IXIGIIIOTIZII Professor of Experin1enlaI I'IycIrauIics. TINA: QPBK: EE: Rod and Bob, HERBERT HENRY SCOIIIELD, NLE., CorneII, 1905. Professor of IVIateriaIs Testing. TBHg CIIKT: EE1 XE: Pyramid: rIIriangIe. GAD PARKER SCOVILLE, B.S.A.. CorneII. 1910: NIA., I'IarvarcI, 1924. Professor of AgricuIturaI Economics and Farm Ivfanagement. FRANCIS JOSEPH SEERY, BS., Tufts, 1905. Professor of I'IyoIrauIic Engineering. ATA: SGIIIFIPIIOFC. ALEXANDER DUNCAN SEYIXIOUR, BS., CoIumI'1ia, 1906. Professor of Architecture, EX. LESTER XVHYLAND SHARP. I3.S.. Alma. 1908: PHD., Chicago, 1912: Sc.D,, Atmo, 1930. Professor of Botany. l'A: QPBK: QTKIIVQ EE, ' PAUL FRANCIS SI-IARP, A.B., Ncfvrasfia XIXICSIPYEIFI, 1917: IN'I.S., IX'IinnesoIa, 1920. PILD., 1922. Professor of Dairy Chemistry. FA: IIDKGJ: EE: FEA: SEAT. FRANCIS ROBERT SHARPE. AB., Carnforicfge, 1S92: IJII.D., C0rneII, 1907. Professor oIRIntI1e1n:1liCs. EE. .IANIES NIORGAN SIAIERNIAN, BS.. NortI1 CaroIina. 1911: NIS.. VX7isconsin, 1912, P11.D., 1916. Professor of Bacteriofogy ancI Dairy IncIustry. KE. ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY, AB., A111I1orst, 1900: INI.A.. Columbia, 1905: L.H.D., Lake Iforest. 1920. Professor of EngIisI1. and Assistant Dean and Secretary of tI1e COIIQ-ge of Arts and Sciences. CIFBK: KIYKID. LLOYD RHODERICK SINIONS. B.S.A., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Extension Service and Director of Extension Coffegos of AgricuIturc and Home Economics. EET. DEAN FRANKLIN SNIILEY, AB., CorncII, IQIO, IVI.D., 1919. Professor of Hygiene ancI Preventive NIecIirine and NIec,IicaI AcIvise1'. EX: AOA: NEN. FREDERICK INIILLER SIN'IITI'I, AB., Indiana, 1899. Professor of EngIisI1. EX: TBK. PRESERVED SIVIITH, A.B.. Amherst. 1901: ABI., Cofumfaia, 1905, Pr1.D., 1907: L.ITT.D Mufrlenfnerg. 1922: L11'1'.D., Amherst, 1927. Professor of History. X155 CIJBK. 1 VIRGIL SNYDER, iowa Slnle. 1339: PILD., Clliltingcn, 1S9.1: H.C.D., ITHCIUH, 1922. Professor of ix1ElliICl11Z1i.iCS. FA: EE. LELAND SPENCER.. BS.. Cornell, IOIS. PILD.. 11113, Pr11Ii1-ssur of 3I:1rkc-111111. Acnrin CIPKQP: EE. VN'iLLiAD I EDXVARD STANLEY. BS.. Karnsns Stale. IQILI CE.. plll'fillf'. 1916. Professor oi Silliiiflfy Engineering. EE: ET. CLIFFORD NICKS STARR. BS., c.:4'Ul'gQ' i,K'i1i5OCiy C1,1lleg1.- for 'l'er1cl11rrs, 1923. NA.. 1924: iD1I.D., Cnrneii, 1927. P1'1,1iv1'ssor oil ifzwleriuiogy. CARL S'i'E.Pi iENSON. AB.. D1-Pauw. IQOTC PILID.. Hnrvnrci. 1914. Professor oi History. AKE: 'PBIL ROBERT SPROULE STEVENS. AB.. Hnrvnrci. IQIO, LLB.. 1915. Professor oi Law. ROLLAND MACLAREN S'l'EXN'AR'l'. BA.. Iowa Slate. 1904, BD1.. 1906. P11.D,. 1912. Professor of Rural Eciucation. YIPBK: KQPK: YDAK. XVILLIANI STRUNK, JR., BA., Cincinnati, 1890: Pl'l.D., Corncii. 1896. Professor of English. CDBK: QA2. JAMES BATCHELLER SUNINER, AB., Harvarci, 1910, Abi.. 1915, P1-LD., 1914. Professor of Biocimmisiry. EARL SUNDERVILLE, D.V.iNi., Corneii. 1908. Professor of Veterinary Anatomy anci Secretary of liwe Veterinary Coiiege. Acacia: QTE: EXP: fbz. FREDERICK GEORGE SVVITZER. ME., Cornell, 1915, M.M,E.. 1914. Professor of Hycirauiic Engineering. EE. CHARLES ARTHUR TAYLOR. BS., Cornell, 1928. Professor of Extension. E241 GEORGE JARVIS THQIVIPSON, BS.. Pennsylvania, 1909: LLB., Harvard, 1912. S.J.D., 1918. Professor of Law. 211713: TKCD: AQCIJ. Oili0 Stale, 1909, 1925. Pl'l.D., 1926. Professor of Vegetable Crops anci Head of tile Department of Vegetaisie Crops. JOHN NEAL TILTON. JR., B.A1zc1-1., Corneii, 1913. M.ARL'lI.. 1914. Professor of Architecture. TBI-I: Gargoyle. CLARENCE ELLSVVORTI-I TOVVNSEND. NLE., Cornell, IQO7. Professor of lVIZlCf1iHC Design ancl Drawing. AXA: GJKQD. DENNY UDALL, Vermont, 1898: Cornell, 1901. Professor of Veterinary fN'feclicinc. EN: EE. PAUL HALLADAY UNDERXVOOD, CE., Cornell. 1907, Professor of Surveying. XE: Rocf and Bela. GEORGE BURR UPTON, fNl.E., Cornell, 1904, lVf.fVl.E., 1905. Professor of Automotive . - - 1 v ' Engineering. 'lBH: AC.. LEONARD CHURCH URQUI-IART. CE.. Cornell, 1900, Professor of Structural Engi- neering. BQH: THQ. OSCAR DIE I'RICI'I vox ENGELN, AB.. Cornell, IQOS, P1'1.D.. IOII. Professor of Pliysical Gcugrnplly. ETE: EE: EEE. CHARLES LEOPOLD XVALKER, CE.. Cornell, 1901. Professor of Sanitary Engineer- ing ancf Secretary of llm College ol' Engineering. Aczuzin: FA: fI7KfI7: EE: XE. ETHEL BUSHNELL XVARING, A.B., Illinois, 1908: AM.. Stanford, 1917: Pl'I.D., Columlnia, 1927. Professor of f'f0lllG IECOTIUIIIICQ anal Heart of tlie Department of Fzxniily Life. CDBK: KAH: IIAGJ. GEORGE FREDERICK XVARREN. BSA.. Nelqrnsfca, 1897: B.S.A., Cornell, 1903, fX'f.S.A., 1904. Pll,D., IQOS. Prof:-ssor of Agricultural Economics ancf Farm Nfnnage- ment. FA: AZ: iDKfI1: EE. PAUL JOHN XVIQEAVER, Xvisconsin. 191 1: New York University, 1917. Professor of tX'f11si1T. ATQ: QDNIA: Sinfonia. HARRY PORTER XVELD. fJl'l.B., Ol1io Stale, 1900: PILD., Clarlc, 1911. Professor of Psychology. EAEg QJKQ5: EE: CDLXK. ALBERT EDXNARD XYELLS. Silaley Professor of Rfacliine Construction. Atmos, RALPH IAHCKS X-VI-IEELER. BS.. Cornell, 1912. Professor in Extension Service anff Assistant Treasurer of lllc University. AFP: EEQ. HERBERT f'ffCE XWHEPIZEL, AB., Xvalzaslw. 1902, lVf.A., 1905: DSC., Puerto Rico, 1926: DSC., NN'z1l:asl1. 1951. Professor of Plant Pathology, QPAGJ: FA: AZ: QBK: CIYKQP: EE: TFBI. EDXYARD ALBERT XNHITE. B.S.A., Massaclxusetts Agricultural, 1895. Professor of ffloriculture :mel Ornamental Horticulture. KE: QKQP: UAE. I-IORACE EUGENE XVI-IITESIDE. AB.. Cl1img11. 1912: l..I..B., C'11r111eII. 1922: SJD., Harvarcl, 1927. Professor ol Law. QVKCD: A6471 Orclcr ol' lllf' Coil. HERBERT AUGUST XVICHELNS. AB., CU-1r111-ll. IOITJ. PHD.. 1922. Pr11l1.-ssur ol Public Speixliing. Scorpion: CDBK: QDKQD: A21 : Book mul Bowl. ' KARL ETCKAY XYIEGAND. Cornell, ISOI. PlI.D., 1893. Prulvssor nl' Bolnny. QKCD: EE. ROY GLEN XVICGANS, HSA., Nlissouri. IUl.IZ FLSA.. Corn:-ll, IOIS, P11.D., 1919. Prolcssor nl' Plant Br:-ccling. FA: AZ: EE: FEA. ELIAS ROOT BEADLE XYILLIS, ATS.. P1-1111syIv1111i.1, 1901: FIA., Cnrnell. 1914. Associate l,.ll3I'ilTl?1l1. YIVBK. BENJAMIN DUNBAR XVILSON. BSA., Kw1'1l11c-lay. 1909. NSA., 191.11 PHD.. Cornell. I x 1917. Professor ol' Soil Tccilnrmlogy. EN: YPBK: QE. JAMES KENNETH VVILSON. BSA., cjlilillliilllil A. ancl N., 1906: PHD.. Cornell, IQIS. Professor ol Soil Technology. QKYI5: EE. LYNIAN PERL NVILSON, BS.. Knox. 1904: .l,D.. Clxicago, 190j': LED., Knox, 1924. Professor ol Law. TFA: GWKKD: AEP: TAA: Orcler of llme Coil. EDGAR HARPER NVOOD, NLE., Cornell. 1S92, MALE., 1895. Professor of Dleclmnics of Engineering. EE. PAUL XYORK, BA., Tennessee, 1907: B.S.A.. Penn State. 1910: lN'I.S.A.. Cornell. 1915 l3l'I.D.. lxlinnesola. 1921. Professor of Vegelable Crops. HKQ7: TIUD: EE: FEA. ALBERT HAZEN NN-'RIGI-IT, AB., Cornell, IQO4, AAI., 1905. P1-LD., 1908. Professor of Vertebrate Zoology. FA: EE. CHARLES VAN PAT-TEN YOUNG, AB., Cornell, 1899. Professor of Plwsical Ecluca- tion. AAKD: Quill and Dagger: Aleph Samacll. ,sf--as ,.v. f ' . 'gfSfM 'S'-ff .' A I K ah: - 5, X5 Pax .wk K . tx S5-. SHT SHA. ' ' wfi ' Q ff,- 'ff I. 'QQ' ,111 . ' ,. .ffl by ' .f-3 f if ip 5 K' Fi D Y 2 1 .lf A' I It 4'-V .Q Ffa af J at W V if XA x . , 1 an 22 3' I L, W 5? 'P J.. - N.-rg: 1 :A f w , , N If - l ferr - .- 21 r V, -,aiifaif ff ,W nr' V, .,.. , Y- 'P' , ,- -'f-W ' ' -,1 .,, H-1. , - - fu 1 : gk ff, as HNWHE X SUN DIAL Y w 2 'N s K ,H v fl V X z ',, K V F7 A-1 lf sl R Q' gy.. I in 'Z 2455 get., I ,Q - ' '-. 5 4 , + , 'a, 'I s I 'H' Wm, ' q k3ff'2 141 ' VF. ' I W YW, 4. .ff -F ' j - A w '-.,', K 1, f ' ' 5 . Avia ,is 3 . K. ' V 2 1. 1 ., 3 V-'fa kg' . Nw gl A P- 'Pi N,-...f 'xi R rang ix N, W1 X - I Zi' ' 's v A- hs., nj' ba 1 ,.f,' 'xg af'- ,. 1 , f COLDWIN SMITH HALL SENIQR MEN HELEN LOUISE ABARE VViIIsI'Joro At I , . rs anc Sciences. Prepared at Xviiisivoro Ifiigil Scirooi. Newman Ciuia: Slate Cash and Tuition ScI1oIarsI1ips. LIERBERT NAYIYHANIEL ABRAHAIVIS, New RocI1eIIe. Agricuiture. Prepareci at New RocI1eIIe Higir Scilooi. Qfficers CIUIJQ I7resI1man I:ootIJaII Squaciz Varsity FootIJaII Squaci 2, 5. EDVVARD SVIQIIVISON ACTON, Siiawinigan Faiis, Quebec. Eiectricai Engineering. Prcparcci at PI1iIIips Exeter Academy. XCD: HKN, Vice- Prcsicientg Spiiinx I-tend: Deita CIuIJ: Fresiunan FootIoaII Squad: Fresii- man Traci: Team: Varsity I'IocIcc-y Squad 4: Varsity Ski Squad 4: Varsity Traci: 'iivarn 2, 3: Ijresinnan Cap Burning, Committee: Fresitman Arivisory Connnitlcc: Junior Biaxer Committee. ELIXIER ALEXANDER ADAIR, Sea Ciiii. Arts anci Sciences. Prepareci at Sea I'IigI1 Scimoi. READ CQRNIELILIS ADAAIS, Greene. Agriculture. Prepareri at Greene Iiigir Svimoi. .1-I-I Ciuin. ROBIfR'Ii .IANIIIESUN AGNEXV, Norwir-Ir. Conn. Chemistry. Prepareci at Norwirtir Iifroe Acarir-my. EN: Quiii anrI Dagger: Reci Key: AI-cIieI9ar: fruss Country Ciuimz I7rc-simian Lacrosse Team: Varsity Lacrosse Squaci 2. 3, 1: Assistant Nianagc-r oi Cross Country 5, 5Ianager 4. RIQIIIARD AI.-I3RICII'I'. Nr-wtitz-lit. Arts anti Sciences. Prepareci at Itiuara I'IigIn Sriimui. Dr-utsrircr V1-rein: R.O.'I'.C. Banci 1, 2. 3, 4, AIIDREY RLIVIIII ALI7KI3. Brooiciyn. I'Iorne Economics. Prepared af Linrnin I'IigIv Sriiooi. ALBERIII LOUIS ALL, I'IoIJart. Veterinary. Preparcci at Hoiaart Higir SCIIIIUI. I'IEA'I'I'ILIAN 'IIIIITITT ALLEN. Dayton. Oimio. Arts anci Scie nces. Pre- parcci al Oaiuvooci I'IigI1 Scirnoi. AST: Oiliicers Ciuifa. ROBERT ORIETI' ALLEN, B' 'I rngiamton. Veterinary. Prepared at Bing- Iiamton I'IigIr ScI1ooI. CDEK: Fresirman Basiieliaaii Squad: Fresiirnan Tracii Squad: Varsity BasIictIJaII Squaci 2: Varsity Xvrestiing Squad 4: Varsity Crew Squaci 5. NORIVIAN VINCENT ANIOROSI. Siiruiz Oak. Administrative Engineer- ing. Prepared at Peeicsixiii I'IigI'1 Scimoi. 56 JOHN DAVISON ANDERSON. Middle- . town. Arcllitecture. Prepared at lwliddle- town Higli Sclrool. Stale Casl1 and Tuition Sclrolarsllips. KENNETH ELLSXVORTH ANDERSON. ltlmaca. Agriculture. Prepared at ltlmca Higlx Scliool. Varsity Tennis Squad 5: R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 5. 4. JANTES DENVITT ANDRENVS, Savannali. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Savannali Higll Sclmool. Scalalaard and Blade: Offi- cers Clulo: Freshman Football Squad: Var' sity Footloall Squad 2: Varsity Baslcetlaall Squad 3: Cornell Tuition Sclmolarsliip: Delano Scliolarsliip. XfVll..L.TAiVI REEVE ANDREVVS, Yonliers. Nleclxanical Engineering. Prepared at Gor- ton Higlx Sclmool. QE. President 4. Wie., Gi LUCIA MARIE ANOELL, South Otsclic. Home Economics. Prepared at Soutln Otselic Central Higlx Sclrool. Xvinner of tlue XV.A.A. CU: Varsity Hockey Team 2. 5, .12 Varsity Baslcetloall Team 1, 2. 5, 4: Varsity Baseloall Team 2: Varsity Tennis Team 1, 2, 5, 4. ROBERT HENRY ARANOVV. New York City. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at Horace lVlann Preparatory Sclwol. AXP: Officers Clulo: Fresliman Crew Squad: Varsity Crew Squad 3: Varsity Boxing Squad 4: Nlusical Clubs 5, 4. CHARLES ALBERT ARENZTEN, JR., Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Riverdale Country Day Scliool. EX: Scaloloarol and Blade: Cornell Corinthian Yacht Clulo. PHYLLTS BEFTTTS ARLT, Hamilton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hamilton Higli Sclwol. Transferred from Syracuse Uni- versity. 57 JAMES FRANCIS ARMSTRONG, JR., New Yorlc City. Civil Engineering. Prepared at LaSalle Military Academy. EX. NATALIE lRlVlA ARQNSON, New Rochelle. Home Economics. Prepared at New Rocllelle Higll Scliool. Transferred from New Yorlc University. JEROHAM ASEDO, New Yorlc City. Veter- inary. Prepared at Brussells University. Fencing Squad 2. 5. GEORGE ASH, JR.. Ossining. Agriculture. Prepared at Ossining Higlr Scliool. Ho- Nun-De-Kalig Danfortli Fellowsliip. BENEDICT DEHART ASHE. zo. Tulsa. Olcla. Clwemistry. Preparecl at Staunton Nlilitary Academy. BETTY JANE AUSTIN. Bflorlon. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Brocltporl Central Higlr Scliool. XQ: Vfirlow Boarcl 2, 3. XVO- men's Eclitor 4: VV.S.G.A. Council 4. CLAYTON MORGAN AXTELL, JR., De- posit. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Deposit Higli Scliool. Seal and Serpent: State Tuition Scliolarsliip. ROGER HENRI AYALA, Asuncion, Poro- guay. Arcliileclure. Prepared at Colegio NacionalHAsuncion. Tlne Sanels lwemorial Medal. FREDERICK 5 l.xcDONAl .D BABBVIT. New Culnlmurlancl, Pu, lwlulol fxfllllilltilfil- lion. Pruparerl at llzirrislmurg Araclemy. AX. CLIFFORD ARTIMIUR BACl'IRACl'l. Bromle- lyn. Arts ancl Sriemc-s. ljropzirccl at Eras- mus I-lull l'ligli Scliool. ZBT: Stale Casli brluolarsllip. THEDA ELLEN BACKALENICK, Brook- lyn, l'lon1c Ecorioinics. Prepare-rl at Alara- liain Lincoln l'ligl1 Sclmol. Vice-Presiclcnt ol' Balch IV, 4. CHARLES ASBURY BAKER. Corning. Arcliileclure. Preparecl nl Corning Norlli- sicle Higll Scliool. CDFA: lxlusical Clulls 2, 3, 4: Slate Casli ancl Tuition Scllolar- slrips. 58 lOl'lN VAUGHAN BAKER, Newl-ielcl, N. J. Aclministrative Engineering. Preparecl at Vinelancl l'ligli Scliool. Fresliman Traclc Team: Varsity Tracli Team 2, 4: lVlclVlullen Stliolarslmip. COl.AYl'ON LORNE BALDXVIN. JR.. Tu- ClllllCZ1l'i,N.BICX. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Blempliis fTenn.l Teclmical lnliglr Sclxool. Frcslrman Rifle Team. HELEN DORIS BALDXVIN, Broolilyn. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Slmuclslaurg Higli Scliool. KA: Newman Clulu. XVILLIAM XVESLEY BALLAOH. Ripley. Agriculture. Preparecl at Ripley Higlr Sclmnl. Llenroc Loclge Association: Ho- Nllll-DC'Kall. , Joi-IN BATFEN HAROLD EDXVARD ISALLNYAY. Sclwiwca tacly. Agriculture. Prepnrctl at Noll Tur- race IAIigl1 Sclmool, 'lnranslerretl lrom Alas- sacllusetls State College. GX: Freslmman Footlnall Team: Ijreslmman Baselnall Team: Varsity Crew Squacl 2, 3. ELIZABETH MARSH BANKER. Owl- Arts BENJAMIN XYINTRODE BARRUS. Ithaca. ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Qvicl Higli Sclmool. EIIZABETH ERNESTINE BARANOU- SKY, Great NCCk. Arts Ellld SClE'I1Cf?S. Hotel Aclministralion. Ijreparecl at Alan- lius Scltool. QKE: Scaraln: Ye I'IostS: Hotel 'Ezra Cornell Boarcl 5. Assistant Alanager 4. Prepared at Great Neck Hisll School- FRANCIS ARTHUR BARRY, Constable. Dfamf-UC Club 2, 3' 4? Varsity Soccer Veterinary. Preparecl at Franlilin Acacl- TCBIII 12 XNIO!l'tCI1'S GlCC 1, 2, rl. Gflly. I NCXVDIEJII Cluli. VIRGINIA LEE BARKHUFF, Altamont. JQHN Ti'i'U5 BARTON, ivioniour Faiis. Home Economics. Prepared at Altamont Civil Engineering Prepared ni Cook Higll Scliool. AEA. lX'lARlON BEAN Acaclemy. TBII: XE, Secretaryflqreas- urer: Pyramirl, Vice-Presiclent: Cornell Ixflusical Clulo: Rounrl Talnle: IVIusical Clulus 1, 2, 5. 4: Cornell Tuition Sclmolar- slrip. XNILLIAM VARICK BASSETT, VVest New- ton, lvlass. lvleclmanical Engineering. Pre- parecl at Newton Higli Scliool. AXA: Sphinx Heacl: Spilcecl Slice: Cross Country Clulo, Presiclent 4: VX7earer of tlie MCH: Ijreslmman Cross Country Team: Fresllman Traclc Team: Varsity Tracli Squacl 2, Team 5, 4: Varsity Cross Country Team 2, 3, 4. 59 .lOl 'IN MECRAY BATFEN. Cape Flay, N. J. Hotel Administration. Preparecl at Phillips Exeter Preparatory Sclmool. Zllfz CDKYD: Quill ancl Dagger: Alepli Samacln Scaralag Ye Hosts: Vvearer ol tlle MCH: Freslmrnan Footlnall Team: Eresllman Track Team: Freslzman Baseloall Team: Varsity Fnotlaall Team 2, 5. Captain 4: Varsity Baselaall Team 2, 5. 4: Fresliman Banquet Committee: Sopltomore Smoker Committee: Navy Day Ball Committee: Kniclierlnaclier Scllolarslupz Sluclent Council 3, Presiclent 4: VVillarol Straigllt Boarcl of Ixflanagers 5. Presiclent 4. FREDERIC LOCKXIVOOD BAXTER. IR.. New Yorlc City. Aclministrative Engineer- ing. Preparecl at Tlme Hotclmlfiss Sclxool. KA: lN'IcIVlullen Sclxolarslnp. HAROLD ALEXANDER BAXTER, In.. XVI Detroit, Nlicli. Cliemistry. Preparecl at Xvilliam Penn Clmarter Scltool. YDKXII: q7KfD: Al-cljelnarg Frcsllman Aclvisory Committee. LLIAM HENRY BAYLES. Port Clit-star. Nlecllanical Engineering. Prepare-cl at Port Clwster Higlr Siilmol. ATA. ELVXIOOD CARL BERG, Asln-ille. Agriculture. Preparefl at .lanrcstmvn Higlx Sclxool. 21172: Ollice-rs Clulm: lxlusical Clulns 1, 2. EDITH BERGSTIUN, New Yorlc City. Arts ancl Sciences. Pr:-parcrl at Pensionnat Rosenecli tgwilzerlancll Preparatory Scliool. AECD: HAYIP: Cercle Francais, Treasurer 5: Pan-Hellenic Council 4. ' , JACK BERNSTEIN. Utica. Arts anal Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. CDBK: Dramatic Clula 1, 2, 5: State Casli ancl Tuition Scholarships: Unflergracluate Scliolarslmip. LEON BERNSTEIN, Brooklyn, Agriculture. Preparecl at James Wlaclison High Sclwool. QKQY: Varsity Xvrestling Squacl 5, 4: State Casli Sclrolar- sllip. tt NIARION FRANCES BEAN, New Yorli Nlills. Home Economics. Pre- parccl at New Yorla Mills Higli Sclrnol. EK, Presiclent 4: ON: Nlortar l Boarcl: Cosmopolitan Cluln: Varsity Hockey Team 1, 2: Varsity Basket- luall Team 1, 2. 3: Varsity Swimming Team 2: Varsity Baselvall Team 2: Tlm Cm-nelliun Boarcl 5. 4: .lnnior Aclvisory Committee: VV.A,A. Council 2. 5. Presiclcnl 4. FRANK VICTOR BECK, Clxelsca. Vt. Agriculture. Prepared at Cluelsea Higlr Sclmul. Translerrecl lrorn Nortlxeastern University. AZ: CDKQ: Ho-Nun-Dc-Kali. l EDBIUND XVILLSON BEEBE, New Paltz, Arts ancl Sciences. Pre- parcnl al New Paltz Higli Sclrool. KAP: KQK: Ol-licers Club: The Cornell Daily Sun lfnarrl 3, 4. NIARIAN XX'l'llTE BEl,l-A5lY, Pctcrrlmrn. Home Economics. Prepared at 1 l Cunastota Higln Sclmul. 'l-ranslcrrul lrmn Syracuse University. AF: I Kc-nnis. RAPl'lAEl,, l.L l'l'lliR li-lfl..l-lNCER. l-al:argex'illc. Agriculture. Preparecl at Alu-xanilria Bay Higlz Srlmol. KQVK. JANET Blfxxlilli BliX.lAFllN, Rive-rlmarl, Home Economics. Prcparecl at V Rivcrlu-acl lligll Sfft...0l. AXA: C.L7.R.XX'. xX'0tTtl?l1.S Calbinel 3. 4. t flARY XX'OODXX'OR't'Il t5t2N'l', Briclgr-port, Cunn. Arts ancl SC'iEl'ICOS. ljrcparcrl at Brirlgvport fir-nlral Higlr Silt rmrr l. -lranslorrccl lrnln Slnilli Cr-tl.-gt-. I DORO'l'l'lEA BENWILFY, Rorlwster. l'lmnc Econnmirts. Pre-parecl at Sea Pint-S Scttrml, KAQ: XV.S.G,A. Council 4: XXYOIIIEHVS Glee Cluln 1. 2. 3, ljrusirlcnl .1. t t 4 l 4 l 60 J I t I tt 1 1 t t RICHARD I-IONVARD BERTRAlVl, ltliaca. Arts ancl Sciences. Pre- parecl at llluaca High. School. EX: Cornell Corinthian Yacht Clula, Coinnloclore 5. 4. FRANK BlGVVOOD, JR.. Schenectady. Agriculture. Prepared at Sche- nectacly High School. Varsity Crew Squacl 5. ORNIAN BLAKE BHALINGS, Kenclall. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Kcnclall High School. Dramatic Clulu: Ollicers Clulu: Freshman Rifle Squacl: Freshman Baseball Squad: Varsity Baseloall Squacl 9.: Slate Cash ancl Tuition Scholarships. NlCOl.. BBSELL. New Yorli City. Architecture. Preparect at Loomis Preparatory School. 2415: Gargoyle: L'Ogive: Cornell Corinthian Yacht Clnlw: Freshman Nvrcslling Squad: Freshman Track Squad: Varsity Xvrestling Squacl 2. 5: Frcslrman Aclvisory Committee: Nlusical Clulios I, ff 5: Kniclccrlvaclcer Scholarship. FANNY ELIZABETH BLACK, Salamanca. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Salamanca High School. Translorrerl from Nlount Holyoke College. AQ: Debate Clula. SIDNEY XVILUS BLACKDIAN. Xvarren, Pa. Arts ancl Sciences. Pre- parecl at Haverlorcl School. Translerrecl from Haverlorcl College. AT: fI9Aq7. EDNVARD HENRY RICH BLITZER, New York City. Aclminislralive Engineering. Preparecl at Fielclston Preparatory School. HACD: The Cornellian Boarct 4. EDGAR FREDERICK BLOCH, New York City. Arts and Sciences Prepared at Columloia Grammar School. HAIIJ: Freshman Tennis Squacl: Varsity Baseloall Squad 2. V Q SELMA LEE BLOCK, New Yorlc City. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at Hunter College High School. AEWI7: Raven ancl Serpent: The Cornell ' Daily Sun Board 2: C.U.R.XN. VVon1en's Caloinet 2: Transterrerl to New York University. CHARLES MARSTON BLUNT, Longmeadow, Mass. Arts and Sciences Preparecl at Loomis Preparatory School. AKE: Dramatic Clulo. JULIA BOWNE BOCKEE, Amenia. Agriculture. Prepared at Pough- keepsie High School. The Cornell Countryman Boarcl 2, 5, Eclitor-in- Chief 4: VV.S.G.A. Council 4: C.U.R.VV. XrVomen's Catninet 4: Vvomenys Instrumental Club 1, 2. ERNA GRACE BOLDT, Binghamton. Home Economicsf Preparect at Binghamton Central High School. AEA. 61 TOM SIRIBONGSE BOON-T ONG Bangkok S A , Q ' ', iam. Agriculture. Pre- parecl at Delnsirindra High Scluool. Cosmopolitan Clulng Xfvillarcl Straight Hall Boarcl of Managers 4. ROBERT FORBES BOSSHART, lvlaplewoocl, N. J. Arts and Sciences Preparecl at Columlaia High Sclwool. Clef Clulng University Orchestra 1 R.O.T.C. Bancl 1. iz, 4. JEAN VVINIFRED BOTSFORD, Jacksonville. Arts anal Sciences. Pre- parecl at ltlmaca l'ligl1 Sclmol. KAE: Cercle Frangais. HARRY ABNER BRADLEY, Nionticello. Arts anal Sciences. Prepared at lxlonlicello Higlx Sclwol. QE: Dramatic 'Clula 2, 5. 4. JEAN BRADLEY, lnlerlalxc-n. Arts nncl Sciences. Preparecl at lnlerlalien Higlx Sclmol. AAA, ljrcsiclent .1: Dramatic Clula 2. 3. 4: State Tuition Sclmlarsllip. FLORENCE NIARJORIE BRADT. Eclinlourg. Home Economics. Pre- parccl at Nortlwillc l'ligl1 Sclrool. Kcrinis. EVERE'lvl' El-l.lSON BRANSCN, Dolimlns Ferry. Agriculture. Preparecl nt Tllconlorc Roosevelt lNcw Yorli City, l'ligl1 Sclmool. EQTE. RlCl'lARD 5lARK BRAYTON. Herliinier. Arclnilecture. Preparecl at ljlmillips Anclover Ararlvrny. ZW: Aleplm Samacltp l.'Ogiveg KBCIU: Xxliilow Boarl '1 ' ' ' J L .., J, 4, Junior lromenacle Committee. JEAN ETHEL BREDBENNER ltlnm At cl , f 'i. . rs an Sciences. Prepared at ltlrarza Higlt Sclmol. KAE: Deutsclrer VL-rein: XN'omen's Gtee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. .lAlXlES ALAN BRENNAN, l..ocliport. Veterinary. Preparecl at Lockport l'ligl1 Sclmol. Translerrecl from Canisius College. AT, Presiclent 4: R.O.'l'.C.. Sccoml Lieutenant. JOSEPH BRESLOVE, JR., Pittslburglx. Pa. Flecltanical Engineering. Pre- parecl at Sclmenley Higln Sclmol. Varsity Crew Squacl 5. tlAlVlES DUNCAN BREXV, JR., ltlxaca. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at Delna l'l'f'l 7 ' ur IDI Sclwool. KE: State Tuition Scllolarslmip. 62 JANE BRICKELNAIER, NN-'est I-lartlord, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at The Oxford Preparatory School. Aqi: Cercle Francais. Varsity l'locliey Team 2: Xvillard Straight Xvomenls Activities Com- mittee 3, 4. GERALD EDXYARD BRIDENBAKER. Ellicottville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Xvestloroolc Academy. Freshman Baslict- llitll Sqllfldl FFCSIIHIHII BHS6ll0ll TGFIYIIQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DORIS GOULD BRIGDEN, lxlaratlion. Home Economics. Prepared at lxlaratlion Central High School. AAA: Cosmopolitan Cluh: Soccer Team 1: C.U.R.VV. XA7omen's Cabinet 5: XN'omen's Cvlee Clulo 2, 3: State Cash Scholarship: Carrie Cv. Brigden Scholarship. NORTON VVINFIELD BRIGGS, Nlilllaroolc. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Nlilllaroolc Nlemorial High School. QJKQ: lVIusical Clulns: State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships: International Education lnstitute Scholarship. XVALTER BRINK. Greenwielt. Nlechanical Engineering, Prepared al lxlarathon I-liglm School. Seal and Serpent: Clef Clulz: Nlusical Clulns: State Cash and Tuition Srflmolarsliips. ROBERT FRINK BROOKS. Norwich. Agri- culture. Prepared at Norwich I-Iigli School. AZ: Ho-Nun-De-Kali. DOROTHY ETHEL BROXNN. Palisade. N. tl. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Fort Lee High School. XQ: KAE. FRANCIS LINXVOOD BROVVN. Erie. Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Johnson- lburg High School. CDKZ. 63 MARCIA BROVVN, Flushing. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Flushing High School. HBCIJ: Dramatic Cluln 3: Kermis, Secre- , Treasurer 4: Varsity Crew 1, 2: er ol Baseball 3, 4: Junior Advisory Committee: C.U.R.XfX,. VVomen's Caloinet 2, 3: VV.A.A. Council, Secretary 4: tary 5 lvlanag VX7illard Straight VVomen's Activities Com- mittee 1: Pan-Hellenic Council 2, 3, 4. NIARILYN BROXNN, New York City. Home Economics. Prepared at Lincoln High School. Transferred from 0lJerlin College. ACD. ROBERT CLAYTON BROXVN. Norristown. Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Nor- ristown High School. EAE. STUART IYIACDONALD BROVVN. Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at ltllaca High School. CDKCD. XWLFRED DEXN'l'l'l' BROXVN, George- town Station. Agriculture. Prepared at Georgetown Central l'ligl1 Scliool. AFP: Future Farmers of America: .1-I-I Cluls. DORSEY NVILLIAM BRUNER. Paxton- ville, Pa. Veterinary. Preparecl at Dlicl- cllelvurg Higli Sclmool. CDKYD: EE: 4152. LEVVIS XNEEKS BUCl'll'lOl..Z. Claveracla. Agriculture. Preparecl at ltliaca Higlm Sclwol. ATQ. BURTON CHARLES BUELL, Bolivar. Agriculture. Preparenl at Cooli Acaclemy. VVearer of tlie Cn: Fresluman Track Squacl: Freslirnan Footlaall Team: Varsity Football Team 2, 3. SEYMOLIR NIQNZO BL'l.lil-EY, Odessa, Agriculture. Prepare-tl at Otlcssa l'-liglt Srlxool. Srnralwg ltrc-slnnan Atlvisory Com- millco. MARY DUDLEY Bl.ll.-L. lllmm. Arts and Sricncos. Prepare-cl at lfmma Xyillarnl SCIKIOI. NN,0lll0I'llS Clif? Clllll I, 2. 3. .1. GLADYS CATl'lERlNE l3l,llQGESS, Au- lnurn. Arts and Sciences. Prcparecl at Aulaurn l'ligl1 Scliool. AOH: CPBK: KAE: State Caslu anfl Tuition Scliolar- slripsg Ellen Sclmmirlt Scllolarslnip. XfVlLLlAlN'I HERSTER BURKE, Elmira. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Elmira Free ACEICIGIUY. Sl'iLlllSC NONN'HlHtl Cllllll Fl'GSlt- lll HH Cross C0lU1lI'y Sqllft CII FI'GSl ll'H?lI1 Traclc Team: Varsity Tracli Squacl 2. J State Tuition Sclxolarsliip. 64. NIARIAN GERTRUDE BURTS, Kirkwood, llomc Economics. Preparecl at Binglmam- ton Central lrligli Sclrool. l,fl-l-lO'l' BUSH, Elmira. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Elmira Higli Scliool. EAE: Stale Tuition Sclmlarslnip. l5lfRrl'l'lA lNl:XY BUSSANII-l, Hampton Bays. l'lomc Economics. Prepared at Hampton Bays l'ligl1 Sclnool. Xvinner ol: tlie MCU: l'loCliey 2. .11 Baslfietliall 1, 2, 5. 4: Lacrosse li Tennis 2. .l.-DIES EBERLE BURTON. Patclrogue. 5 leclianical Engineering. Preparecl at Patclmgue Higli Scliool. lrreslmman La- crosse Team. IVIARY CtiANEY EDNVARD JAMES CALDXNVELL. Floss- moor. III. Arts ancl Sciences. ljropareal at Blercerslourg Acacletny. ATA: Quill ancl Dagger: Aleplt Sainaclt: EAX 2. 5. Presiclent 4: Raclio Guilcl 2. 5, 4: Tltv Cornell Daily Sun Boarcl 2, 5, Nlanaging Eclitor 4: Freslnnan Banquet Committee: Junior Protnenacle Committee: Xvillarcl Strnigltt Boarcl ol Blanagers 3. XVILLIAM GEORGE CALLAHAN, Beacon. Hotel Aclministralion, Preparecl at Beacon Higlt Scltool. AECD: HTHE: Cornell A lxlusical Clulag Fresltman 150-pouncl Crew: University Orclmestrag lVlusical Clulns 2, 3, 4. 'I'I-IOMAS LEO CANNON, JR.. Piltslaurglt. Pa. Hotel Aclministration. Preparecl at Pealaocly Higlt Scltool. Translerrecl lronx tlte University ol Piltslourglt. OAX. PETER CANTLINE, JR., Newlnurglx. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newlourglt Free Academy. AXA: EFE. JOHN CLARKE ROBERT ROYCE CARDANY, Plattslaurgli. Arts ancl Sciences. Prcparecl ai St. tJ0lll't'S Avacletny. fl1KT: Raclio Guilcl 4: Stale Vlluition Scltolarsltip. DOROTHY Tl-IERESA CARELS, Nlays Lancling. N. J. Arts ancl Sciences. Pre- parecl at Atlantic City Higlt Scltool. Trans- lerrerl lrmn Xfvellesley College, AOH. RITA CAREY, ltltaca. Arts anal Science Pre-parecl at St. Genevieve-ol-tlte-Pines. ACID. VINCENT HERBERT CARLSON, James- town. Nlecltanical Engineering. Preparecl at Jamestown Higlt Scltool. ETDE, Presi- clent 4: Officers Clulng Freslwman Cross Country Squaclg Freslnnan Traclc Squacl: R.O.T.C., Seconcl Lieutenant. 65 CHARLES JAMES CARMODY, Jn., Scars- clale. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Scarsrlale lfliglt Scltool. EQE: Officers Clulng Fresltman Footloall Squacl: Fresluman Baselaall Squaclg Varsity Boxing Squacl 2, 3, 4, Ereslmman Aclvisory Committee. ELLEN MARGARET CARNELL. Ithaca. Home Economics. Preparecl at ltltaca Higlt Scltool. HBfI7g Kermisq Tlre Cornell Countryman Boarcl 3. Business Bqanager 41 VX7ornen's Cvlee Cluln 5, 4. BEATRICE LOUISE CARPENTER, ltltaca. I Agriculture. Preparecl at ltltaca Higlt Scltool. ROBERT l'lOUCvl'lTON CARPENTER. Lucllow. Blass. Agriculture. Preparecl at Ludlow Higlt Scltool. ROBERT BIRNEY CHILD, Nlnlone. Agriculture. Prepared at Frnnlalin Acnclerny. AZ, Presiclent 4: l'lo-Nun-De-Kali: Cosmopolitan Clulm: Freslunan Aclvisory Committee. XVILLIAM CHARLES XfX'EI.-LINCTl'ON CHILD, .Inn Engl Orange. N. .l. Hotel Arlniinistration. Prepnrerl at East Orange Higlr Sclrool. EH, Presiclcnl 412 Scarab: Ye Hosts: Clel Clulw: R.O.T.C, Bnncl 1, 2. 3. .lc Hotel Ezra Cornell Bonrfl, Assistant NVIHIIZIQCI' 4. LAXVRENCE ALFRED CHRISTENSEN, Quincy, Niass. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Blair Acmlerny. TBH: QFKYD: XE, Vice-Presiclent: Reel Key: Rocl and Bolo, President 4: .lunior Prornenmle Committee: Freslunan Aclvisory Comrnillee: lvlclxflrillerl Scliolnrslripz Eicllitz Scliolar- slrip: Stuclent Council 5: A.S.C.E., President 4, CHARLES AUSTIN CLARK, ltlinca, Agriculture. Prepnrecl at Syracuse North Higll Sclrool. AZ. 66 NIABEL CARROLL, Xvaslmingtonville. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at XfX'7EtSllil lgl0FlVill0 Higlr Sclrool. CDBK: KDIQCDS KAE: 1-IAQ: State Caslm and Tuition Scllolurslmipsg Unclergracluate Scllolarslmip. EVELYN FARIS CARTER, Vvlveeling, VV. Va. Arts anal Sciences. Prepnrecl at Triaclelpluia Higlw Sclmool. Transferred from Packer Collegiate Institute. Aibz Vvomerfs Glee Clula, Manager 4. .IULIAN lVIlLTGN CARTER, Constanli. Agriculture. Prepared at Cen- tral Square Higlr Sclmol. AZ: Ho-Nun-De-Kali: Future Farmers of Alnericag I:feSllll1fln SUCYTCI' Vlqeafni FreSllli'lan Baseball Teflfn. PRESTON DAY CARTER. Detroit, Nlicli. Nleclmanical Engineering. Pre- purerl nl Nortlmweslern High Sclmool. CDEK. Presiclent 4: TBI-I: Quill :intl Dagger: Atmos: Scnlrlvarcl ancl Blacle: Freslmman Cross Country Squml: Frcslnnmn Aclvisory Committee: Navy Day Balt Committee: Assistant lxlznnagr-r ol Freslnnan Foolluall 3, Nlanagcr 4: Tire Cornell Engineer Bourcl 2. 5. Eclilor .1. LEONARD RICHARD CASNER. .lr-rsvy City, J. Arts and Science Pre-pznrvcl nl Difliinson Higll Sclrool. ZBT. DONALD t..ES'tER Cl'lAl:lTEE, Lilrerly. Civil Engineering. Preparecl at Lili:-rly Higlu Sftmol, KAP: Smtrtmrtl ancl Blacle: Ollicers Club: l:t'f'SlllllilIl Bnslu-llvnll Sqllnclz Varsity Baslietlazxll Squacl 2. 3. .li Varsity Lnrtrossc Sqllilfl 5. .1. ALXRY Ctt.-XXI-QY, Nlinru-npolis. Flinn. lYl0lltC Economics. Preparecl at Xxlzuslilmurn lligln Ffllllltl. A4191 11715172 ON: Nlortnr Bozrrcl: Raven anal Serpent: Tlw Corimllion Bonrrl 3. .13 Xv.S.G.A. ,luclicinry Committee 5: Xvillnril Slraiglnt llnll Bonrrl ol BIQIIHIQPYS 5, 4. NIARCAREI' C.-X3llu'l5El-L CHASE, lllinra. Home Economics. Prepared nt Alxlxot Arzirlciny. l'lor'lu-y 1: ,lunior Aclvisory Conlniittee. t I CHARLES lVlARS'l1ON CLARK, Geneva. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Geneva High School, Acacia: Dramatic Club 2, 3. 4: Radio Guild 4. EDVVARD KISSANI CLARK. Nlontclair, N. J. Hotel Aclministration. Prepared at Scarsclalc fNew Yorlcl High School. HELEN NHRIAWI CLARK, Poughkeepsie. Agriculture. Prepared at Oaliwoofl School. Rollerts Scholarship. STANLEY BHQDSEY CLARK, ithaca. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at ithaca High School. Seal ancl Serpent: Cornell Musical Clulo: Savage Clulbz Nlusical Clubs 1. 2. 5. 4: R.O.T.C. Bancl 1, 2. SEYNIOUR CLARK. Brooklyn. ixflcchanical Engineering. Pre- parecl at Scarsdale High School. Qliicers Cluh. JOHN XYILLIANI CLARKE. Kingston. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Kingston High School. ATA: KIVBK: CDAYD: Quill ancl Dagger: The Cornellifm Boarrl 3. Eclitorrin-Chief 4: College Honor Committee 2. 5. 4: State Cash ancl Tuition Scholarships. DONALD JOHN CLEVELAND, Breesport. Agriculture. Preparccl at Breesport High School. hiusical Clubs. CAROLYNNE HELEN CLINE, Dayton. Chic. Arts ancl Sciences. Pre- pareci at Oalrwoocle High School. EAT: Niortar Boarcl: Raven anal Serpent: Dramatic Cluly 2, 3. 4: Varsity Hockey 2: Varsity Lacrosse 2: ivlanager of Crew 2: Manager oi Hockey 3: VV.S.Cv.A. Council 4: C.U.R,XV. XX-'omen's Calzinet 5: NV.A.A. Council 2. 3: Vice-President ot Risley 3: Vice-presiclent oi Balch ill, 4: Secretary ol Class 3: Vice- Presiclent of Class 4. EDVVARD VVYKER CLOSSON, JR.. Lamlaertville, N. J. Agriculture. Prepared at Soleinury Preparatory School. Seal ancl Serpent: Varsity Baseball Squad 5: Varsity Polo Squad 4. VIRGINIA COBB, ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at ithaca High School. Transierrecl from Braclforci Junior College. AAA. EDNVARD VVILLIANI COCKRAM. Byron. Agriculture. Preparecl at South Byron High School. Ho-Nun-De-Kah: 4-H Clula. MILLARD VERNET COGGSi'iAl..l.., Groton. Agriculture. Prepared at Groton High School. KAP: Freshman Basketball Squaci. 67 FLORENCE CO1-IEN, S oullx Fallslourg. Agriculture. Prepared at Soutli Fallsinurg High Sclrool. Kermis. L GEORGE MAYER COHEN, Clmicopee Falls, Mass. Arts ancl Sciences Preparecl at Cl1icopee Higlr Sclwool. HAT: Spl1inx Heacl: Refi Key, Vvcarer ol tile Cn: Freslrman Lacrosse Team: Varsity Hoclcey Squacl 5: Varsity Hocltey Team 4: Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, 3. Captain 4: inter- College Atlmletic Boarci. Presiclent 4: .lunior Promenacle Committee: Stu- cient Council 4. NAOMI COlVlENETZ, New Yorlt City. .Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Evancler Cliilcls Higlu, Sclmol. EAT: HA9: Hockey 2, 5: Lacrosse 1, 2: Slate Tuition Sclmlarslmip. J FRANK CONEYBEAR, lvlamarnneclc. lX'ICCI'lEtl'liCitl Engineering. Pre- parecl at lX'larnaroner'lc Higir Srlmal. Ol-licers Clula: Freshman Football Squacl: State Casin Srlmlarslrip: iVlr:Nlullen Sclmlarslri p. ClfRRl'l' Cl'll,iRfil'l CONCER. NVQ-llesley Hills. ixlass. Arts and Sciences. Prepari-rl at tiuslring Acacia-:Inv 97- Smlrlurl l N l. .... -1 .z c am Blacle: Cornell L lusival Clulm: Give Clulr i, 2, 3. 4: R.O.'I'.C., First Lieutenant. ROBljR'l' ERNEST CONHYE. Cortlanrl. Arts anal Sciences. Preparecl at Cartlanti l'iigl1 Stjlmol. Ol-lictzrs ClulJ. l'lOXVARD ENIERSON CONKUN. Culza. Agriculture. Prepared at Culia I-ligtr Sr-limit. AZ: 4I'K9l9: ii'ill'Nllll-DI'-Kftlll Freslxman Advisory Cirltllrlillvv: Ruin-rls Sclmlarsllip. RICIIARD l:llANClS CONRAD, Amstc-rclam, Aciministrative Engineer- ing. ljruparml at Alaryis institute. Newman Clulv: Stale Tuition SCilLllitt'SllillZ Nllixlllllvll Sclrolarsllip. ICJIIN .lOSEPl'l CQNXYAY, JR.. Colroes. Arts anti Sciences. Preparec at Clmristian Brotlmers lrxllianyl Araclcmy. AAT: Scalulnarrl ancl Blacle Ollicc-rs Clula: Newman Clulm: Frvslnnan Crew Squad: Freslrman Coll' Squatl: Varsity Gall' Team 5, .ll Stale Caslx anti Tuition Sclmlarslrips Lieutt-nant-Colonel. JANET BARTON COOLIDGE, Creenlielci. Blass. Agriculture. at Crennl-iclnl Higir Sclrool. AF: Floricullure Clulv. Presiclent 4 Glen Cluln 2, 5. 4: President ol Balc-in l, 4. DOLPH COORS, 517, Golclen. Colo. Cllemistry. Preparecl at Exeter Acaclcnny. KA: Quill and Dagger, Presiclent: Recl Key: Al-cljelaar: Scalglaarrl nncl Blacle: Nlajura: Qllicers Club: Xvearer ol' tlre CH: Freslmman Soccer Team: Varsity Soccer Team 5. Captain 4: Junior Promenacle Committee. Clrairman: Navy Day Ball Committee: Freslmlan Aclvisory Committee. HORACE HARLAN CIORBIN, JR.. Staten lslancl. Arts and Prepareci at Port Ricllmoncl Higli Sclmool. EH: Dramatic State Tuition Sclmolarsllip. 68 GEORGE MILLINGTON CORNEY. Bul- lalo. Arts ancl Sciences. Prcparecl at l'lutcl1inson-Central High School. TKCD: State Cash ancl Tuition Scholarships. VVlLLlAlNl ROLFE CORYELL, Prnttslnnrg. Civil Engineering. Preparecl al Pratlshurg High School. Nlchlullen Scholarship. NANCY MARY COSTANTINO. Dunliirlc. Arts anal Sciences. Preparecl at Dunlcirlc High School. State Cash Scholarship. HELEN PAULINE COTHRAN, Gasport. l'lome Economics. Prepared at Loclcport l'ligl1 School. ON: HAS: Arete: The Cornell Countryman Boarcl 2. 5. 4: VVO- men's Glee Cluh 5, 4: Xwomenls lnstru- mental Clulb 1: State Cash Scholarship. Q COSTA GEORGE COUVARAS, llliaca. Greece. Arts anil Sciences. Preparecl at Anatolia College, Slate Tuition Scholar- ship. FRANK GILNORE COX, hlorgantown, NV. Va. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparccl at Nlor- gantown l-ligli School. Translerrecl from Vvest Virginia University. EX. lRVlNCv CRAhlER, Utica. Arts ancl Sciences. Prcparecl at Utica Free Acaclemy. Rouncl Tahle: Dramatic Clula 3, .411 State Cash ancl Tuition Scholarships. ALBERT JOHNSON CRANE, Huntington. Veterinary. Preparecl at Huntington High School. QTE: XA. 69 NVALTER FORD CRISSEY, Itlinca. Agri- culture. Preparecl at lthaca High School. Xhfearer ol the CH: Freshman Rifle Team: Varsity Rille Team 2, 3. 4: Varsity Pistol Team 2. 3, Captain 4. GUY HARMAN CROOK, Falls City, Nelar. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Kemper lvlilitary School. Translerrecl from Rens- selaer Polytechnic lnstitute. Scorpion: Skulls. . MARGARET ELECTA CROSS, ltlmcn. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at lthaca High School. ACID. GEORGE NVESLEY CROVVTHER, Mace- clon. Agriculture. Preparecl at Soclus High School. KAP: l'lo-Nun-Dc-Kali: Future FHFIHBYS of AIHCHCPII XXYGEIFCI' ol ll1C UCHC Freshman Baslcetlaall Team: Varsity Soccer Team 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Bancl 2: Delano Scholarship: Roherts Scholarship. LEXNIS DERBY CULP, Kingston, Pa. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Kingston Higli Sclmfrl. I'iKN. Treasurer: Cli-l Club: Banct I. CL. 5. ,-1: lX'tL:- lviullcn SCll0tEll'Sl'itp. BYRON LEDRA CULVER, Poplar Riclge. Agriculture. Preparect at Slmerwnoct l'liglx Sclmol. A1'PgH0-Nun-De-Kali. NEVVELL JANIES CUlX'iNtlNGS, Spring- field, tVtass. Hotel Aclministration. Pre- parect at Classical t'ligl1 Scliool. AEKIJ, President 4: Ye Hosts, EtVtNiA ROSE CURTlS. Xivatertown. Home Economics. Prepared at Vvaterlown Higli Sctiool. fI7KfD: ON: HA9: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 5, Nlistress ol Wtalceup 4: Kermis: Omicron Nu Scliolarslmipg Dan- llorttm Founctation Fellowslwip 3, 9'l'El't'lANll:f i.'XEC'l'l. l mi41lil4i'i-pm-. Arts aml Srii-nrcs. ljri-part-rl at l'rniglitn'-epsic t'ligll Si-limit. Varsity lim-ki-y .1: Varsity Ritter 2: Nlaiiam-r ol' iSilSti4 tlli1tt .1 Blan- . I agfrr nl lntramurnl Baslivtlrall 5: Couriril 3. 4: Xvnnu-nls GI.-v Clulz 1. 2. 3' Stale Ilquitiun Srlmlarsliip. XYILLIAM JACOB D.-XE'liSCl'l. Jn.. Bultulu. Arts anil Sciences. ljrcparc-it at Sault: Part: I-tigli Sclmnl. QE: A694131 Svrililmrit nnrt Blactv: Olillin'-rs Clulv: Nvwinan Clulm: State Cust: Sclmtarsliip: R.O.'l'.C.. Lieu- tenant-C ulunvt. JESSE EDSALL DAl,RY5ll3l..E. ilnrseliearls. ITL Agrirwlltiirc, Prcparect at t'lors0tl4iracts l'ligli Sr-limit. AZ: t'lo-Nun-D0-Kali: tTrc-slnnan Aitvisnry Cuniniittvez Rulxcrls Sclmlarsliip. ORA XVOOD DANIEL, X-Vlrilr-lmtl. Arts anct Sciences. Preparect at Xvlxilotiull l'tigl1 Svlmol. HHQP: Ftortar Boarct: Raven anal Serpent: Dramatic Clulb 2. 5. 4: Var- sity Crew: Ulanager oi Bastxetlvatt 1. 2. 5: Tim Cornatt Duity Sun Boarct 3. XN'omen's Ertimr :IZ w.s.G.A. C:,.:nf:1Q,: C.u.R.w. X'N'lOillCl'l'S Cabinet 3. Vice-Presictirnt 4: C.U.R.XV. Joint Boarct 411 XV.A.A, Coun- cil 2, 5: Vice-Presictent ol Sage 3: Slate Casli anct Tuition Scliolarsliipsz Uncter- graftuute Scliolarsliipg Senior Alumnae Scliolarsliip, 70 CHARLES XX't-IEATON DANIS, Dayton. Vt- Oliio. ixlerlianical Engineering. Prepared fit Oaliwuocl Higt. Scliool. Olticers Clulvz Xirwinan Clulm: btcNtullen Scllolarsliip. AIRE ELIZABETI-t D.-XNNHEINIER. Di-tlii. Arts anct Sciences. Preparect at Dr-laxx'are Avzicleiiiy. KAE: I-IAQ: Aretez Stale Casli anct Tuition Sitlmtarslmips. lOl'lN DAVIDSON. gn. Upper Montclair, .-XC ' il. Arlministrative Engineering, Pre- pzirecl at Flnnlclair Higtx Scliool. AQ: HTHE: Ollicers Cluln: Fresliman 150- puuml Crew Squafl: Varsity 150-pounct Crew squint. TON ROBERT DAVIES. Granville. Arcliiterlure. Preparect at Granville Higli Scliunl. Frvslmman Siufcer Squact: Varsity tiUL'til'y Sqllilkt 2. : 1 l l CAROLYNNE CLINE HOLLIS REXFORD DAVlS. South Olselic. Agriculture. Preparecl at South Otselic High School. Future Farmers ol America: 4-H Clula: Freshman Basehall Team: Var- sity Basehall Squacl 3: R.O.T.C. Banrl 1, 2, 5. 4. LOUISA FREDERICKA DAVIS. l'lol:molien. N. J. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl al hlontclair High School. AF: Raven ancl Serpent: Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4: Fencing 2: Crew 1, 2: lxlanager ol Lacrosse 1: Cv.A. Council 2. 3: C.U.R.XNl. XMomen's Cahinet 2, 5: Class Picnic Committee, Chairman 1: Vice-Presirlent ol Class is Presiclent ol Class 2. BETH VVINIFRED DANVSON, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at lthaca High School. QKKIT: ON: HAS: Undergraduate Scholarship: Senior Alum- nae Scholarship. AUGUSTA CEl..lA DEBARE, Richmoncl Hill. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at John Adams High School. GEORGE COHEN .lOl-IN STERLING DEBEERS, Glencoe, lll. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at New Trier High School. Tclluricle. .IUDSON MARSHALL DECEXV. Mount Vernon. Aclministrative Engineering. Pre- parecl at lxflount Vernon High School. AT: Nlajura. HERRELL FRANKLIN DEGRAFF. llhaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Holley High School. IIJKT: Scaralo: Knicl-:erlaaclcer Scholarship. CHARLES DELONG, XfV6St Lawn. Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Vvilson High School. H Kqi. 71 SHIRLEY JEANNETTE DEVOE. Vvaslting- ton, N. J. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Vvashington High School. EK: Aescu- lapius: Deutscher Verein. DXNIGHT CADVVELL DEVVEY, Hamilton. Agriculture. Preparecl at Hamilton High School. Translerrecl from Colgate Uni- versity. Acacia. HAROLD FURNISS DEXVVIT, Auluurn. Arl- minislrative Engineering. Preparecl at Au- hurn Acaclemic High School. AX: The Cornellion Boarcl 5. 4. BERNARD DlAMOND, Brooklyn. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at New Utrecht High School. BEF: Xfvearcr of the CH: Fresh- man Baslcethall Team: Freshman Tennis Team: Varsity Tennis Team 2. 5. Captain 4: Junior Slnolcer Committee: Stale Tuition Scholarship. EDXVARD FITZGERALD DIBBLE, Redlands, Calif. Nleclninical Engi- neering. Preparecl at Rerllanfls Higli. Scllool. WT: Spliinx Heacl: Red Key: Atmos: Fresliman Crew Squacl: Fresliman Aclvisory Committee, ALBERT ELLIOTT' DIDIER, Flusliing. Agriculture, Preparecl at Flusll- ing l'ligl1 Scliool. Officers Clulag Freslwman Soccer Squad. ESrl'l'lE.R lN'lARY DlLlsENBECK. Buffalo. Home Economics. Preparecl at Bullalo Bennett l'ligl1 Scliool. AAA: lylortar Boarcl: Raven ancl Serpent: l'loclcey 1: VV.S.G.A. Council 3, 4: VV.S.G.A. Executive Com- mittee 4: XN1.S.G.A. .lucliciary Committee 5: Vvillarcl Straiglnt VVomen's Activities Committee 2, 5: VVoinen's Glec Clula 1, 2. 5. 4: Senior iAlullln.f1e Scllfilflrsllipz Iiurffllo or Cornell xXl0l'l1CIl'S Scllulafsllip: Clrairman ol' Activities 4: Presiflent ol Class 3. HAROLD ARVllNl Dll.l,ENBECK, Bullalo. l'lotel Aclministration. Pre- parerl at Bennett l'ligl1 Selxool. CDKE: Scarala: Ye Hosts: Scaloloarel ancl lilacle: Ollicers Clulz: Fresliman Lacrosse Squacl: Fresliman Crew Squacl: Varsity Crew Squad 2: Princeton Hop Committee: Junior Smoker Com- mitt l-r- : lirreslunan Atlvisory Committee: l larris, Kerr, ancl Forster Scllolar- slnip: l'lntel Accounting Assistanlslvip: Hotel Ezra Cornell Boarrl: R.0. TC.. First Lieutenant. XX'Il,t5t'R AlAYl'-lEl-D Bingllamton. Arts ancl Sciences. Pre- part-rt at liinglramton Central l'ligl1 Srlmol. Scorpion: State Casli ancl Vlquitiun Srlmlarsliips. .lt.'LI.+X .-Xl.-tt'fE DOl3l-lf:R. East lslip. Arts anfl Sciences. Preparecl at East Islip l'liglr Sclrool. Aretfr: .1-l'l Clulm: Soccer 2: Slate Caslx anel Tuition Szliolarslxips. I.-XNtliS Qiltl5XX'Ul.D Df'JDClf, Lancaster, Pa. Arts anal Sciences. Pre- parz-rl at lrranlilin anrl Alarslnall Acatlf-my. AT. Presiclenl .1: Quill anrl Dagger: Rr-rt Key: Crew Clulmp Nxlearer ol tlne iCv : ljresliman Crew: .lunior Varsity Crew 2. 3. Varsity 4: lireslrman Banquet Committee: lunior Slll4llxl'l' Clflllllllilivff, Cliairnunn: lnter-lfraternily Council. Vice- llrvsirlent 3, ljrt-sitlent .1. lQlCl'lARD l5AR'l'l-ErlYll Aulaurn. Administrative Engineering. ljrc-parcfl at Aulpurn Senior l'liglm Sclmol. Seal and Serpent: State Tuition Scliolarslrip. RICHARD DONNAN DODGE. Leicester. Agriculture. Preparecl at Cvreigsville l'ligl1 Sclioul. EQJE. RUDOl,.Pl'l ALBAN DOERlNG, Xvasliinglon. D. l'lotel Aclministra- tion. Prepared at Camclen flxl. J., Catliolic l'liglr Srlrool. GX: Quill ancl Dagger: Aleplr Samacli: Scarala: Ye Hosts, Treasurer: Clel Clula: T0lCm Club: Newman Clulh: Xvearer ol' tlie CH: Fresliman Baselaall Team: Varsity Baslrctluall Squarl 2, Team 3. 413 Varsity Buseliall Team 2. 3, Captain 4: R.0.T,C. Bancl 1, 2. ADELAlDE lVlARlE DOLAN, Broolilyn. Arts anal Sciences. Preparecl at Paclcer Collegiate lnstitute. AQ: KAE. lVlARGARET STEVXf'ART DOl,lCvl..AS. Elizalnetli, N. il. Home Economics. Preparecl at Vail-Deane Preparatory Scliool. KAQ: Hockey 1, 2, 4: Baslcetlaall 1, 2. 72 NORIVIAN PAUVIER DOUNCE. Vvaverly. Hotel Administration. Pre- parecl at Tome Preparatory Sclmool. KE: Vvearer of time CH: Varsity Baslcetlpall Squacl 2. 5: Varsity Boxing Squad 3: Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2. Team 5, 4. IDCJYI-E, Illiflcft. IWIOIIIC ECUYIOIHICS. Prepared at Binglramton Central Higlm Scliool. HA9. VVINIFRED NIARY FRANCES DRAKE, Pemlorolce, Bermuda. Agri- culture. 'Preparccl at Bermucla High Scllool for Girls. Raven anal Serpent: Cosmopolitan Clula: Floriculture Club: Soccer 2, 5: Manager of Hockey 2: Vice-Prestclent of Class 5: Vice-President of Risley 5: Vice-President ol Balclm ill, 4. ELIZABETH DRANSFIELD, Boston. Nlass. Arts and Sciences. Pre- parecl at Girls Latin Higlw Sclmool. ELIAZAR DRASIN, ltlnaca. Agriculture. Preparecl at Newtown Higlr Sclxool. Cosmopolitan Clula: C.U.R.XN'. iVlen's Calzinet. THOMAS LUCIUS DRISCOLL. JR., t.yntJr00k. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Nialverne Higlt Sclmol. GX: Officers Club: Freslmman Lacrosse Squad: Nlanager ol! Freslmman Swimming. XNIILLIAM ARTHUR DRISLER. JR., Bronxville. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared Bt Haclcley PI'6pHl'Z1l0I'y SCIIOOI. CFGWN' Clulbl NAICEXTCI' ol the Cn: Freslunan Hockey Team: Freslrman Crew: Varsity Hoclcey Team 2: Varsity Crew 2: Fresltman Cap-Burning Committee. DUFFY, Burlington, Iowa. Hotel Administration. Preparecl at Burlington Higlt Scltool. Transferred from Grinnell College. ATA. X DAVID DUNBAR DUGAN. Hamburg. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Hamburg High School. YDAQ: Quill ancl Dagger: Red Key: Vvearer of the CH: Varsity Hockey Team 2. 3, 4: Varsity Baseball Team 5, 4: Stuclent Council. EMANUEL DUKE, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Foscliclc- Masten Park High School. EAM: State Casll ancl Tuition Sclwlarslxips. HELEN MARGUERITE DUNN, Lyons. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at Lyons High School. KAE: Dramatic Club 5, 4: Newman Club: Crew 5, 41 Widoru Board 5, 4: State Tuition Scholarship: Delano Sclmolarsimip. PHILIP ANTHONY DUNN, New York City. Hotel Administration. Pre- parecl at Regis High School. Transferred from Forclliam University. Newman Cluln. ' 73 QUERIDA DUVAL, New Yo k C r ity. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Fieirlslon Ethical Culture Preparatory School. Transferred from The College ol Vvooster. KA. MARION lNEZ EAGAN, Baltimore, lvlcl, Arts anal Sciences. Prepared at Eastern High School. AWD: Pan-Hellenic Council 4. KENNETH BROCKETT EARNHARDT, Dolgeville. Civil Engineering. Prcparccl at Dolgcvillc I-tigti School. l.lcnroc Loclge, Presiclent 4:TBH: XE: Pyramicl, Prcsiclent 4: Freshman Traci: Squacl: Assistant Nlanager oi Polo 5, Nlanagor 4: Sophomore Smolcer Committee: Freslunzm Aclvisory Committee: Stat C' Q ' H ' ' me ,a.h ancl lurtron Scholarships: Nlclxflullen Scholarship: Kniclicrrlimaclicr Scllolarslxip. Lll.l,lAN ECCLESTON, Allaany. Home Economics. Preparecl at Beverly l'lill tcrlilii ll l s .2 . 'igu School. l'lor:lcc-y 2. 3: Soccer 1: Baslcetloall 2, 5, 4: Biisclmll I, 2. GORDON l.i:ROY ECKLE Y, ithaca. Agriculture. Preparecl at Cascaclilla l,r1'par:nlory School. ARNOLD EDER. Astoria. V4-tt-rinary. ljreparccl at Bryant High School. qilffli: CDZ: .lane Blillcr Physiology Awnrcl 2. ltOBlfR'llA .IEANNE EDXVARDS. lTri-eport. Home Economics. Pre' parvnl ul l:rc4.-port High School. EK: ON: Cosmopolitan Clula: Hocliey 1. 2. 3. 4: Lacrosse 1, 2: tlnivvrsily Orchestra 1: Xvomenis Glee Clula 5 5- -I- 'l'llQNlAS PAGE EDXYARDS. ljasamlena. Calif. Architecture. Prepared at l'asac,lt'na High School, 'llmnslerretl lrom the University of Southern flnlilorniu. QDAQ: Klgfll. RU'lll'l EI-I Rl-lCl'l, Broolslyn. Arts ami Sciences. Prcparecl at Girls High School. Translcrrctl lrom New Yorli University. ADOLPI'-I CARL EKVALL, B iokl rc yn. Electrical Engineering. Preparecl nt hlanual Training High School. HKN: Slate Tuition Scholarship: Unclcrgraclualc Scholarship: lxflchlullcn Scholarship: A.l.E.E., Chairman 4. El,lZABlf.rl'lrl ELDRIDGE, Nlarilla. l'lmne Economics. Preparecl at East Aurora High School. Xvaysicle Altc-rmallx: Nlanager oi Archery, 1. 2, 3. .12 The Cornell Countryman Boarcl 3, 4. lX'lERl..E h'lARlE El..lAlO'lvl1. Broolilyn. Architecture. Preparecl at Paclier Collegiate lnslitute. AQ: AAF: Newman Cluln: Rifle 1: Archery 1: XXIODICDIS Glee Clula 2. 3. 4: Paul Dickinson Prize. 74 EDXVARD I-IUSTON ELLIS, JR., Blerclianl- ville. N. J. Civil Engineering. Preparecl at Valley Forge Nlililary Aoorlerny. AKE: ROCI Flllfl BOIJI SC?lLllTFlI'CI EIITCI Blacle: FFGSITIIIZIH SOCCCI' Sflllitfll FTCSlllIIEll1 CYQXY Squacl: Varsity Clneer Lrracler. HORACE NEXVTON ELMER, Broolilyn. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Polytecli- nic Preparatory Country Day Sclionl. QKXPQ Freslimnn Track Squacl: Univer- sity Orcliestra 2. ORVILLE ENGST, lvlanlius. Agriculture. Preparecl at Fayetteville Higlx Scliool. l'lo- Nun-De-Kali: KCPK. THEODORE EPSTEIN, Brooklyn. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Alaraliam Lincoln Higli Scliool. RQBERYI' .IOI-IN EUKER, Norlli Brancli. Agriculture. ljreparecl at Callicnon I-Iiglr SCIIULII. AFP: I-ifI'NulI'DU'KnlI: Future ljzxrmers ul America. ROBERT ARTHUR EVANS. Niagara Falls. Nlcclianical Engineering. Prepared al Niagara Falls I-Iiglr Scliool. Scalblizarcl anal Blzxcle: I-IT1-IE: Oflicers Cluly. - ROBERT .IOHN FACER. Phelps. Agricul- ture. Preparecl at Plielps Higli Scliool. 24152: Newman Clulo: Vvearer of tlie CH: ljreslinian Rille Squad: Varsity La- crosse Squucl 2, Team 5, 4. HERBERT ODELL FAGI-IER, Kingston. Agriculture. Preparecl at Kingston Higli Scliool. QKNQ Scaralag Floriculture Clulbq Assistant lxflanager ol Hockey 5, Nlanager 4. 75 VVENDELL EAIRBANKS. Xklelnster. Agri- culture, Preparecl at Fairport Higli Scliool. KfIPK. KENNETH ERNST FALKEY, Plielps. Agriculture. Preparecl at Plielps Higli Sclwool. Freslimzin Footlaall Squacl. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FARBER, Jn., New Yorlc City. Arts ancl Sciences. Pre- parccl at Horace Nlann Higli. Scliool. Trans- llerrecl lrom Darlrnoutll College. QA9. JOSEPH XVILLIAIVI FARLEY, Grosse Point, lVlicl1. Aclministrative Engineering. Pre- parecl at De LoSoIIe Collegiate Higli School, IIJKT. CHARLES EDXN' ARD FAST, Sta t cn lslancl. Meclianical Engineering. Preparcrl at Curtis Higli Scliool. KZ: Fresliman Traclc Squacl: Varsity Traclc Squacl 2. HELEN ELIZABETH FELLOXVS. Saugnr- ties. Home Economics. Prepareel at Sau- gerties Higll Sclmol, AEA: Rille 2: XVQ- menls Glee Clulv 2. 3, 4. RUTH BRACKBILL FENNINGER. Delmar. Home Economics. Preparccl at Delmar Higlfl Sclxool. ELIZABETH LOCKXVOOD FERGUSON. Le Roy. Home Economics. Preparecl at Buffalo Seminary. Transferred from Mount Holyoke College. ACD: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Vvomenls Glee Clula 2, 3, 4: Slate Casl1 Scllolarsliip. MARY ISOBEL FIQRGLISON. Brirlgepurt. Conn. Arts :mtl Srivrices. Prrrparml at lrairllielcl lligli Sr-lmnl. Trunslvrrccl l-rom .lunior College nl CN0IllN'CtlK'llt. MIGUEL .IUVENCIO ITERRER, Put--rm Rico. Arfliilt,-r'lr1rv. ljrr'-pnrccl at Central l'ligln Scltonl. lfogivcz Cosmopolitan Club. SELIG lTlNKEl-STElN. Gssining. Arts anal Sciences. Pre-parcel at Ossining l'lig,l1 Sr-tml. TAKIYQ Dramatic Cluli 1, 2. 5. 4: State Caslm anal Tuition Sclrolnrslxips, HENRY PERKINS l:lNLAY. New Roclielle. Agriculture. Prcparecl at Aslwille Prepara- tory Scliool. ATA, 76 PAUL NlELVlLl.E lTlSl'lER. Sclienectacly. Clic-mistry. Preparecl at Nott Terrace Higll Sclmol. Scorpion: State Casll ancl Tuition SCllOlElI'SIlipS. GEORGE VINCENT FITZGERALD. Long lslancl City. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl al Bryant Higli Scliool. VIDA 5lAY l7lFlZSlDl5lONS. Pavilion. Home Economics. Preparecl at Greigs- ville Higli Scliool, Xvaysicle Altermatlx: Kerrnis: Arcliery 2. XVILLIAM JOSEPH FLEMING, Titusville. Pa. Electrical Engineering, Preparecl at Titusville l'ligl1 Scliool. QA9: KBQ: Delta Clula 5, President 111 Newman Clulsg Freslmman Traclc Squacl. AD OLPH Coorzs ROBERT DUNCAN FLORANCE, Brooli- lyn. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Poly- teclmic Preparatory Scliool. QKIII: Spliinx I'IeacI: Vvearer of tlie MCH: Freslxman Soccer Team: Freslwman Baselaall Team: Varsity Baselaall Squacl 2. Team 3: Fresll- man Cap-Burning Committee. PHYLLIS FLORIN, XX-'ooolnio-re. Arts onol Sciences. Prepared at Vvooclmere I'Iigli Scliool. AEAIJ: Crew 1, 2: Swimming 1, 2: Tllc Cornellian Boarcl 5. 4. ANNA FLORIO, Colalesliill. Home Econom- ics. Preparecl at Cololesliill I'IigIn ScI1ooI. Kermis: Soccer 1, 2: Lacrosse 1: Baseball 2. ELIZABETH LATSHAVV ELQYD. Royers- Iorcl, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at Royersforcl I'Iigl1 Sclxool. AAA: The Cornellian Boarcl 3, Vvomenls Eclitor 4: Vx!.S.G.A. Council 4: Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil 5, 4. FLORA DANIEL THOMAS UMBRECHT FOLEY, Soclus. Electrical Engineering. Preparecl at Soclus I'ligl1, Scliool. ALLAN VAN GELDER FORBES, Kendall. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Kenclall I'IigI1 Scliool. Acacia: Fresllman Baseball Squacl: R.O.T.C. Bancl 1, 2. 5. 4: State Tuition Scltolarsliip. ROBERT LEVVIN FOSTER. Plainfield. N, I'I. Agriculture, Preparecl at Kim- Iuall Union Acaclemy. Llenroc Loclge: KDKQII: Freshman Traclc Squad: Ereslmman Vvrestling Team: Unclergracluate Scliolar- sI1ip. VVALTER PHILIP FRANKEL. New York City. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Curtis I'IigI1 Scltool. Freslmman Soccer Team: University Orcliestra 1, 2: State Tuition Scliolarsliipg Dreyfus Scllolarsltip. 77 RALPH DOUGLAS FRASER, Quoque. Arclxitecture. Preparecl at Vvestliampton Beaclx High ScI1ool. AXA. ALFRED MORDECAI FREEDIVIAN, Al- Ioany. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at Albany I-IigI1 ScI1ooI. YDKTIW: State Casll ancl Tuition ScI1oIarsI1ips. ROLAND THOMAS FREIDAY, East Orange, N. J. Aclrninistrative Engineering, Preparecl at East Orange I'IigI1 Scl1ooI. QE: Spliinx I'IeacI: Red Key: Scalolaarcl ancl Blaoleg Officers Club: Ijresliman Soc- cer Squacl: Assistant' Ivlanager of Soccer 3, IVIanager 4: lVIcIVIuIlen Scliolarsliip, SIDNEY WANNING FRICK, Merton, Po. Bflecllanical Engineering. Preparecl at l'IaverI:orcI Preparatory Scllool. BQII. Presiclent 4: Eresliman Crew Squacl. ANNE FRIED, Stralllorcl, Pa. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Raclnor High Scliool. IRVING NIORTON FRIEDNIAN, New Yorlc City. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at Koliut Scliool. CDEA: Clel Clulog Dramatic Cluln Q., 5, 4: lxlusical Clulas 5, 4: University Orcliestra 1, 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Bancl 5, 4: Hinclcley Scliolarsllip. HELEN El.lZABETl'l FRY, Cooperstown. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at Cooperstown I-Iigli Sclmnl: AEA: Cosmopolitan Clulo: Womenls Delnate Clula: Dramatic Clulu 2. 3, 4: Xvinner of time VV.A.A. -ACH: Soccer 1, 2, 5: Swimming 2: Crew 1. 2, 3: Nlanager of Swimming 3: XfV.S.G.A. Council 4: XN',S.Cv.A. Executive Committee 4: XfVOIt1CD'S lnstrumcntal Clulu 1. 1: Slate Tuition Scllolarsliip: Vice-Presiclent of Ristey 3: Pri-siiilcnt ol' Balcli lll, 4. ALEXANDER XVll.l..lAWl GAl..BRAlTl'l, New Rocllelle. Nleclianical Engineering. Preparecl at New Rochelle Higli Scllool. ATA, President .tz Freslmian Cap-Burning Committee: ljreslnnan Aclvisory Committee. DORO'l'l'lY JANE GANNETT, Broolrlyn. Arts anal Sciences. Prepared at Lyons Higli Sclmol. KAE: Xvaysicle Altermatlx: State Tuition Sirllolarsllip: Delano Scltolarsliip: Vice-lJresiclDnl ol Balch l, 4. DAVID XVESLEY CvARBEl-l-ANO. Niagara Falls. Arts ancl Science Pri-paretl at Deveaux Preparatory Sclwol. Officers Cluln: Varsity Boxing Squarl 2. .li Varsity Tramrlc Squacl 2: C.U.R.XX'. Nl:-n's Calninet. .lGl'lN DliXVlGl'lT GARDNER. Riclgway, Pa. Arts aml Sciences. Pre- parccl at Riilgway Higli Sftttml. 11959: Dramatic Clulm 2. 3. 4: New- Illitll Clllllv VICTOR CHARLES GARMAN, Niagara Falls. Agriculture. Prepared at Niagara Falls I-tiglt Sclmol. VVlLl..lAlVl SEXVARD GAVt't t', Lyons. Arts anfl Sciences. ljreparecl at Lyons Higli Scliool. ATQ: Cornell Nlusical Clulo: lxlusical Clubs 2, 52 4. ROBERT REANEY GAY, lxflontclair, N. ol. Electrical Engineering. Pre- parecl at lxlontclair Higli Scliool. I'IKN: Della Club. AVERY DAYTON GENTLE, Penlielcl. Agriculture. Preparecl at Xwelasler High Sclmol. Scaraln: The Cornell Countryman Board 4: Rolnerts Scliolarslsiip. HARRY LEXNIS GEQRGE, Allaany. Hotel Aclministration. Preparecl at Nlilne Higli Scliool. TEK: Dramatic Clulo 2, 3: State Tuition Sclwlar- sliip. 78 Q FREDERICK XIVILLIAIVI GII,.I.., Rensselaer. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Rensselaer Higli Sclxool. KE: Areopuyus Board 1, 2, 33 State Cash ancl Tuition Sclwlarslrips. HAROLD SAMUEL CuII.I..ESPlE. Rochester. Electrical Engineering. Pre parcel at East I'IigI1 School. R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2. XVESLEY JOHN GILSON. JR., Albany. Electrical Engineering. Pre- parecl at Allaany I'Iigl1 Sclmool. WEEK: Delta Clulng Freslrman Advisory Committee: State Tuition Sclrolarsliip, NEIL SCI-IUYLER GLASSBROOK. Nvarrenslaurg. Agriculture.. Pre pared at Vvarrensluurg I'Iigl1 Sclrool. KYDK. ESTHER EUGENIA GODFREY, Itlraca. Agriculture. Prepared at Itlxaca I'IigI1 Scllool. Irloriculture Clula. ELIZABETH VIRGINIA GODXVIN, New Rochelle. Arts and Science Prepared at Bronxville I'IigI1 Sclrool. Arete: Soccer 2, 5, 4: Isacros e 1, 2, 5. VIRGINIA IVIAE GOFF, Itliaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Itliaca I'IigI1 ScI1ooI. A0115 Soccer 1, 2: Junior Aclvisory Committee: Pan- I'IeIIenic Council 4. MORRIS NIACK GOLDBERG, Rocliester. Agriculture. Prepared at East High Sclmol. Freslrman Crew Squacl. PHYLLIS HANNAH GOLDBERG. Batavia. Home Economics. Prepared at Batavia High School. Crew 2, 3: Vvornenls Instrumental Clula 1. VVILLIAIVI LAVVRENCE GQLDNIAN, Niagara Falls. Arts ancI Sciences. Preparecl at Niagara Falls High School. TBA: YDKYDQ Undergraduate Scholarship. ARIVIAND KARL GOLDSTEIN, Rochester. Arts ancl Sciences. Pre- pared at Monroe I'IigI1 ScI1ooI. BEPg Freslunan Football Squacl: Freshman Lacrosse Team: State Tuition ScI1oIarsI1ip. JOHANNA GOLDSTEIN, XfVOOCll1'lEf6. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Nvooclmere I'Iigl1 School. Transferred from University of VVisconsin. 79 OSCAR EMANUEL GCLDSTEIN, Passaic, N. J. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Passaic Higli Scliool. Dramatic Club 1, 2. 5: Freshman Track Squacl. 4 lVlAX PAUL GOODFRIED, Nlount Vernon. Arts anfl Sciences. Preparecl at lVlount Vernon High Sclrool. Varsity VX7restling Squacl 5 Varsity Boxing Squad 4: Varsity 150-pouncl Footlball Team 4. BERNARD GOODRlCl'l, East Qtlo. Agriculture. Prepared at East Otto Higlr Scllool. Hn-Nun-De-Kali: KQFK: Future Farmers of America: 4-H Club: Freslunan Baselnall Squacl: Freslmman Xfvrestling Team: lnfreslnnan Boxing Team: Varsity Xvrcstling Squacl 2, 3: Eastman Stage Prize 3. l7REDERlCK NN-'ARREN GOODRlCl'l, JR.. Catskill. Arts anal Sciences Pri-parccl at Catsliill Higlx Sclmool. QKN, President 4: State Caslm an 'liuition Scluolarsllips. PERRY CORNELL GOODSPEED. Jn., Huntington. Ind. Arts and Svitfnccs. Prvparr,-cl ul lxlorristown Higll Scllool. AT, CHESTER ALONZO GORDON, Lawyersville. Agriculture. Prepared at Colzlcslaill Higln Sclmol. AZ: Slate Caslx Sclrolarslmip Srlmlurslnip. RICHARD SlGSBEE GRAl'lAlNl, New lorli City. Arts aucl Sciences. l,rn'p:iri-cl nl llurare Alarm ljrirparulory Sclmol. ZBT: Dramatic Cluli 1. 2. 3, .11 l rcslunam Crew Squasl: lin'-slunan Swimming Squacl: Var- sity Swimming Squatl: 'lille Corrwlliun Boarcl 5. 4: C.U,R.XV. Rlenis Cnlzim'-t. IQLOISE NIARY GRANT, Recllie-lcl. Home Economics. Preparecl at Real tivlrt Higli Scluool. ON: HJXQ: .1-H Clulm, Presiclent 4: Newman TIIU CUFHOII cjflllfllrylllflfl Bf!flfl.l 3, Olxxicron Nu Scllolarsllip STUART ASHLEY GRANT. Xylmilc Plains. Arts anal Sciences. Preparecl at XN'lxitc Plains Higlx Sclmol. ATQ: Officers Clulxz XX-'earer ol the HCM: Freslnnnu Soccer Toning Freslunan Track Team: Varsity Soccer Tc-am 2, 3. LEON FRANKLIN GRAVES. Pllilaclelpliia. Agriculture. Prepared at Plmilarlelpliia Higlm Sclmol. AFP: CDKGPQ l'lo-Nun-De-Kalr: State Casli Scllolarslxip: R olmerts Sclmlarslmip. ALICE ELIZABETH GRAY, Pouglilcevpsie. Agriculture. Prepared at Putnam Hall Preparatory Sclmol. VX'on1en's Glee Clula 3. 4. VICTOR CARDUCCI GRAZlADEl. Utica. Agriculture. Prepared UllCEl FIT-'C ACElC.lEll1y. Nt'XX'lltiWH ClUl'7. 80 HAROLD ,lO5EiJl'l GREENE. Huntington. Architecture. Preparecl at Huntiiigton High School. CHARLES CLIFFORD OREGG, Chitten- ango. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Chitlenango High School. Clel Club: R.O.T.C. Bancl 1. 2. 5: Assistant Chimes- masler 2, 3. Cliiinesmaster 4: Slate Cash anrl Tuition Scholarships. QUINCY NVELLINGTON GREGORY. Pine City. Agriculture. Prepared at Corning Free Acaclemy. UAE. CHARLES ELXVYN GREIF, Nlountain Lakes, N. J. Electrical Engineering. Pre- pareci at Nlorristown High School. GE: HICN: Varsity Traclc Squad 5: Vx7irlow Boarcl 2: lvlcivlullen Scholarship. H XX'lLl-iAM RICHARDS GRIEST. Lancaster. Pa. Architecture. Preparecl at Lancaster High School. AXP: lireshnian Footlpail Team: Freshman Xfvreslling Team: Varsity lrootlmall Squacl 2. 4: Varsity Swimming Squail 2. PHILIP MCCONNELL GROBEN, Bullalo, hlochanical Engineering. Preparecl at Bennett I-iigii School. Dramatic Clulog State Tuition Scholarship. ROBERT IRVING GRODIN, Brooklyn. Veterinary. Preparecl at Bushwiclc I-tigii School. GBA. SAlVlUEL. GRONER, Buffalo. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepareci at Hutchinson-Central High School. State Cash ancl Tuition Scholarships: Undergraduate Scholarship, 82 i Pi-IYLLIS DOROTHY GRONICH. New Yorir City, Arts anal Sciences. Preparecl ai George VVashington High School. AEG: State Tuition Scholarship. JOHN GUGGENHEIMER, Buiialo. Aris- ancl Sciences. Prepared at Nichols Pre-- paratory School. ZBT. ANOELO JOSE GUGLIELIVHNO, ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Benjamin Frank- lin fRochesterJ High School. Freshman- Cross Country Team: Freshman Tracie Team. XVlLl..lAh'l HENRY GULLEDGE, XVacles- looro. N, C. Arts anal Sciences. Preparecli at Vxlacleshoro High School. Slculls. 1 1 LEONARD PAUL GUNSCH. Higltlancl. Agriculture. Preparocl at Higltlancl I-tiglt Scltool. AFP: l'lo-Nun-De-Kaltg KQDK: Future Farlllers ol AlllCl iCZXC lwexvlwnan Cluln: Vvearcr ol tlxe MCH: Fresltman Footlmall Squaclg Fresliman Tracli Team: Varsity Footloall Team: Varsity L.at,:rossc Team. KEITH OSMOND CUT!-IRIE. Jn., Pleasant- ville. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Pleasantvillc l'ligl1 Scltool. Slculls: Kniclaer- laaclcer Scltolarsliip. ALICE ELSA GUITMAN, Boonton, N. J. Arts ancl Sciences. Prcparecl at Boonton l'ligl't Scltool. KI-X95 Cosmopolitan Clulwq Dramatic Cluln 2, 5, 4: Soccer 2, 33 La- crosse 2: Manager of Tennis 2 .ELlZABETl'l ROSE HAAS, Pougltlceepsie. Arts anal Sciences. Preparecl at Pouglt- lieepsie Higlt Sclmool. XQ: Cercle Fran- cais: Newman Clulzg Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil 5. RUSALIND NlAR.lORllf ll.-NAS. Nyack. Arts antl Srieitws. prepnrml at Nyack lliglt Sclnool. Stale 'l'ttitiun Srltolorsltip. XVILLIAN ARNOLD HABlCH't'. Kingston. Pa. Arts anal Scif-nrrrs. Pr:-parctl at Xvyoming Preparatory Srltool. AXA: lircsltmrtn Xvreslling 'INCIUIL ROSLYN INIACKER, New Yorli City. I-tome Economics. ljreparerl at ,lttlia Riclttttan l'ligl1 Scltool. LESTER I-'lALBRElCI'i, Bmnklyn. Agricttle tttre. Preparccl at Boys' luliglt Scltool. 82 NAR.lOlill2 CATl'lERlNE HALL. Slratlorcl, Conn. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at litttralttiti l'lall Higli Scliool, A01-I. Igil,.lZABE'l'l-I TOPPING HALSEY, XVater blill. l'lontc Economics. Prepared at Soutlmmpton Higlt Scltool. I-IAQ: Dra- matic Cluly 3. 4: Kermis: Soccer 2. 3, 4: C.Ll.R.XV. Xvornenls Calxinet 4: State Caslt Scliolarsliip. KATFIERINE MILLS HAMILTON. Oneon- ta, Arts ancl Sciences, Preparecl at Nortltliclcl Seminary. Translerrecl lrom Nlount Holyolie College. AOH: Aescttia- plus. VIOLET SARGENF HAMILTON. Ithaca. Arts antl Sciences. Prepared at ltltaca l'liglt Scltool. ALP: Xvonterfs Glee Clulw 3. 4. RtiDot.Pt-t DOERING RICHARD GEORGE HANDRICK, John- son City. Clic-niislry. preparecl at .Inlin- son City High School, QE. CARL NORTON HANSMAN. Bethel. Ivlaine. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Goulcl Acaclemy. 93: QBK: CDKID: HACI7: Cercle Francais: Freshman Rille Squacl: Varsity Rifle Squacl 2. XVALTER LINCOLN HARDY. Astoria. Chemical Engineering. Preparecl at St. lVIichael,s Preparatory School. AXE: Dra- matic Cluln: Newman Clulb: Officers Cluh: Freshman Crew Squacl: State Tuition Scholarship. LOIS GUENEVERE l'lARlNCv, South Lans- ing. I'lome Economics. Preparecl at Ithaca High School. AEA. Dixvio DUGAN is XVALTER JOEL HARRINGTON, Frews- luurg. Arts anal Sciences. Preparecl at Falconer High School. fIHBKg GPKQ9: KCPKQ State Cash ancl Tuition Scholar- ships: Unflergracluate Scholarship. ARTHUR KNIGHT HARRIS. Far Recli- away. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Far Rockaway High School. TEA: Stale Tuition Scholarship. IRVVIN l'IARRlS, lVIaplewoocl, N. tl. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Columlzia High School. ZBT: Cornell Deloate Associa- tion. ALBERT VVILLIAIVI HARTMAN, Mans- lielcl, Ohio. Administrative Engineering. Preparecl at Nlanslield Senior High School. XXII: Sphinx Heacl: Reel Key: KTX: Crew Clulag Vvearer of the MCH: Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squacl 2: Varsity Crew 5, 4. 83 PAUL FRED l'lARTZSCI'I, JR., Broolclyn. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepareol at Poly- technic Preparatory School. QYKXIJ: Xvear- er ol the MCH: Freshman Xvrestling Team: Varsity Xwrestling Team 2, 5, 4. FRANK JAMES HAVLEN, Erin. Agricul- ture. Preparecl at Breesport I-Iiglt School. Future Farmers ol America. KATHRYN MARIE HAYES, Auburn. Home Economics. Preparecl at Aulourn Acaclemic l'Iigli, School. Newman Clula. NORMAN CLARK I-IEALY, Iimnlmrg. Agriculture. Prepared at Harnlnurg High School. TAG: Sphinx l'leaLl: Scarab: Cross Country Clula: XIXICZITCY ol the HCM: Freshman Cross Country Team: Varsity Traclc Squacl 5. 4: Varsity Cross Country Team 5. 4. l t l BARBARA JANE HEATH, Huclson, lvlass. Arts anci Sciences. Prepared at Hucison High School. KA: KAE: Deutscher Verein: Dramatic Club 3, lviistress of Costumes 4: Soccer 1, 2, 5, 4: Baseloaii 1, Q., 5: lxfianager of Tennis 5. 4. ROLF HUGO HENHVIERICH, Vvyomissing, Pa. Chemical Engineering. Prepared at Wyomissing High School. QK2: VN7earer of the CU: Freshman Soccer Team: Varsity Soccer Team 2, 5, 4: Musical Clubs 1, 2. GERALD RICHARD HENDERSON, Penn Yan. Agriculture. Pre- parecl at Penn Yan Academy. JOHN DONALDSON HENDERSON. Southampton. -Agriculture. Pre- parecl al Southampton High School. AEYD. EARLE BURR HENLEY, JR., Oakland. Caiilx. Agriculture. Prepared at Pieclmont High School. Teliuricle: Cornell Debate Association: Radio Guild. ROBERT ALEXANDER HENTZ, JR., Philarielphia, Pa. Aclministralive Engineering. Preparerl at Xvilliam Penn Charter Preparatory School. Adv: Cornell ixiusical Ciuln. Secretary-Treasurer 3: Assistant Aqanager ol Cornell Aiusicai Clubs 3: Junior Prumenacle Committee. C'l'lAI..MERS BORTIIXYICK HERING, Lynhrooii. Agriculture. Prepared at North Oiinneapolis, Alton., High School. Transferrecl from Columbia v . . i..'mx'erslty. NQRNIAN HERR. Bayonne. J. Arts anrl Sciences. Prepared at Bayonne High School. The Cornellinn Boarrl 3. Photography Editor .iz University Orchestra 1, 3: R.O.T.C. Bancl 1, 2 HAROLD LLOYD HESS, Buffalo. Agriculture. Preparecl at Hutchinson Central High Schooi. IIKA. Presiclent 5. 4: Scaraln: SAX: Freshman Fencing Squaci: The Cornell Daily Sun Boarcl Q., 5, 4. 'IHOMAS RHETT I-IEYVVARD. 30. Pittsburgh, Pa. Niechanicai Engi- neering. Preparecl at Sharly Sicie Acarlemy. ACP: Quill anci Dagger: Red Key: Atmos 5, Vice-President 4: Scaibiaarci anrl Blade: Officers Club: Yvearen ol the CH: Freshman Soccer Team: Freshman l5O'p0llIlLl Crew: Varsity 150-pound Crew Squacl 2, 5: Varsity Soccer Team Q.: Assistant Wlanager of Freshman Crew 5, Nianager 4: Freshman Cap-Burning Committee, Chairman: Sophomore Smoker Committee: Freshman Advisory Committee: R.O.T.C., Niajor. THOMAS EDNIUND HICKEY. Hewlett. Veterinary. Transferred from St. Eciwarcl University, QT2. FRANKLIN BENNEFVF PUCKS, Hyde Park. Agriculture. Preparecl at Poughifeepsie High School, 84 ARTHUR CULlVER l'lll..l.., Vvooclmere. l'lotel Aclministration. Preparecl at Port Xvaslwington lcliglr Scliool. EH: fl TIQIE: Olficers Club: Var- sity Swimming Squad 5: R.O.T.C., Captain, BEATRlCE JUNE l'llRSCl'll:ELD, New Yorlc City. Arts anrl Sciences. Prcparecl at Vvaclleiglr High Sclmol. EAT: State Caslt Scluolarsliip. XN'Al.rl'ER CHARLES l'll'l'ZElc, Bullalo. Aclminislrative Engineerm Preparecl at Lalrayette Higli Scliool. QE. l.UClANA RUTH l'lNAFl'll. Briclgcport, Conn. Arts ancl Sciences, Pre- parcfl at Briclgcporl l'ligl1 Scliool, AEA: Deulscller Verein: Newman Clula: Soccer I, 2: Lacrosse 1, 2. OBY JARED I-IOAG, Smitlwille Flats. Veterinary. Preparccl at Greene Higlm Scliool. QT2. JOHN VOl..l.lX'lAR HOENE. Dululli, lxlinn. Agriculture. Prepared at Catlueclral Higlr Sclrool. rluranslerrecl from Notre Dame University. AKE: UAE: Newman Cluln: Varsity Hoclcey Squacl. EDNIUND l'lOl:l:lN'lANN, Callicoon. Agriculture. Prepared at Callicoon l'ligl1 Sclmool. AFP: Newman Clulx. ELEANOR ALICE l-IOFFMAN, Napanoclr. Home Economics. Prc- parecl at Ellenville l'ligl1 Sclwool. GEORGE GREGORY HOLOCHVVOST. New Yorli City. Agriculture. Preparecl at lVlanual Training Higll Sclwool. Newman Clulo, Presiclent 4: XAIGEIFCI' of tlwe CU: lrresliman Soccer Team: Freshman Lacrosse Team: Varsity Soccer Team 2, 3, 4: Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, 5, 4. JOHN EVAN HOLT-HARRIS, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at Xvelnloer Preparatory Sclmool. Rouncl Talole: Freslzman Footlaall Squacl: Freshman Hoclcey Squad: Freslrman Track Team: Varsity Cross Country Squacl 5: Varsity Hockey Squacl 1, 5: Varsity Traclc Squacl 2. 3 VVALTER EVERETI' HOPPER, JR., ltlracer. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at ltliaca Higll Sclwol. Cornell Musical Clula: Scalnluarcl ancl Blacle: Officers Clulo: Musical Clulas 1, Q. 5, 4: R.O.T.C., Major. El..lZABETl'l lVlARGARET HOPSON, Dolgeville. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at Dolgeville High School. N!VOHl6H'S lnstrumental Clula 1: State Caslx ancl Tuition Scliolarslrips: Undergraduate Sclrolarslxip. 85 JOHN . .. 1 ngineering. Prepared at Vveils Higix Sclmooi. State Tuition Sclioiarsliip. EDGAR HOSLEY, Jn, Vxfelle Civ'i E ' JOHN EDGERTON HOUGH . Janesville. VVis. Arts anci Sciences. Pre pareci at Janesvilic Higim Scliool, EH: Spilinx Heaci: Refi Key: Assis tant lxfianager of VV e' i' 1 ' rest ing 3. lxianager 4. HONVARD NX-WLBUR HRUSCHKA. Vvooriliaven. Agricuiture. Prepared at Newtown Higll Srl l. C A X ' moo lei Cluii, Scouting Cluio: iviusicai Clulos 1. 2, 4: University Orchestra i, 2, 5. 4: R.O.T.C. Banci 1, 2. DONALD VINCENT l'lUGl iES, Niicicilelown. Veterinary. Prepareci at Wliricilolown iniiglu Srrliool. Translerreci iron: time Universit i Al ia - y 0 a ama. fwnnan Clulw: Olliccrs Ciulb. . i'lAFl,'l' i'lUl-l-, Fi-nlllo, Xvusli. Arts anci Sciences. Prepared at Rooseveit iiigil Scimui. ,lvl'ilIlSi.l'TI'tlf'i l-rum tlnc- ifnivr-rsity nl. xX'itSilit'lgiOI1. ZX: CIPAT: Jlrvupngris Bunrri: C'.l,'.R.XX'.. x'!iK tg Dl'l'3SiKi1Slli. Si'ilRi-iiY CWIJXRK IIl,.'I-SE. lu.. Bmilorri. Pa. Aciininistrative Engineering. Pn,-parmi nt xiUfCC'I'Sill1I'g Acm,iwny. KDFA. President ,li THU: Spiiinx i'ir-mi: Rr-fl Key: KTX: Si'ulvl:art,i ami Blarie. Treasurer 4: Assistant AIJIHIIQCI' lil i 'ir C S lil V- . -ti oss A, . z Inger sl: IAFUSIIIIIZIH Arlvisnry Committee 5. XX'iNNli Rl3:i.J 5i:XiDifl.i':lNl,f HI 'XNii'7ORD. Niountain Lakes. N. J. Arts mul SlkiC'I'NfC5. ilrfrpurt-ci nl Buonlnn Higit Sfitlltti. Dramatic Ciuim 1, 2, 3, 5iistrvss ol ljropvrtivs .l: Crew 1. 2. 3. 4: Junior Acivisory Cxfllllllliiivlf. l Ai'i, i'ili,.l.5lAN iil,'N,i'iI:R. XYesl XX'inlieiri. Electrical Engineerin ijri-pun-ci nt Xvcfst Xvininicici Higli Ffilfllbi. .lAR'iES FREDERICK HUNTABLE. Riftitielfl Springs. Agriruiture. Pre- pareri at Ihr,-Iifielrl Springs Higii Sr-tml. AZ: Freslnnan Footiaall Team. ROBERTO HUYKE. Puerto Rico. Agricuiture. Prepareci at Caguas Higiw SCIIOUI- IRVIN FRANCIS IMPINK. JR., Reaciing. Pa. Arts anci Sciences. Pree pareci at Reaciing Higii Sclmol. QAX. Presicient 4: Spiiinx Heaciz Aleph Samacilz KBQP: Tim Cornell Daily Sun Boarci 3, Business Nianager 4: Junior Smoker Coniniitlee. VERNON LAFORGE INGERSOLL R . oclwiiie Centre. Aciministrative Engineering, Prepared at Soutlw. Sicie Higix Scilooi. ZIP: Reoi Key: I:l'CSlt1'ltitD Tritck Sqllqfi Jlln. 1 1 mr azer Committee. Chairman: Fresinnan Acivisory Committee. ' 86 LESLIE lRXN'llN', New Yorli City. Arts anal Sciences. Preparecl at Dexvilt Clinton l'ligl1 Scltool. TBA, Presiclent 4: lrreslm- man Rifle Squacl: State Tuition Scliolar- slrip. CHARLES JACKSON. npittslnurgli, Pa. Hotel Aclministration. Preparecl at Pealnocly Higlm Sclmool, ZBT: Dramatic Clulo 2, 5, 4. lVlARlON ESTHER JACKSON, Canclor. Home Economics. Preparecl at Canclor Higli Scllool. XQ: Kermis. ELLIS LOUIS JACOBSON. Amslerclam, Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Yvillaur Lyncli Senior Higli Scllool. State Tuition Sclmolarsllip. yr... NlCl'lOLAS ..lANlBA, Stamllorrl. Agriculture, Pre-parecl at Grancl Cvorge l'ligl1 Scliool. fIPKfI5: l'lo-Nun-De-Kali: Rolserts Scliolar- slxip. HOXVARD C-UMPERT JANOVER, Brooli- lyn. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Poly- teclinic Preparatory Scliool HAQ: EAX: The Cornell Daily Sun Boarcl I, 2, 5. CAROLYN ESTELLE JAROS. Brooklyn. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall Higli Scliool. Transferred from Qloerlin College. Dramatic Cluln 5, 4: Raclio Guild 4. KATHERINE REED JEIVHSON, Higlrts- town, N. J. Home Economics. Preparecl at Higlitstown l'ligl1 Sclwool. Kermis: VVO- menls Glee Clulo 1, 2, 3, 4. S7 IRVING AARON JENKINS, New York City. Agriculture. Transferrecl from Tlie College of tlie City oi New Yorlc. Quill and Dagger: Reel Key: Scaralgn: Crew Clulnz Vvearer ol tlle MCH: Fresliman Track Squaci: Freslmman Footlnall Team: Fresli- man Crew: Varsity Footlaall Squacl 2, Team 5: Varsity Boxing Team 2, 5, Cap- tain 4: Junior Varsity Crew 2, 5. CHARLES SAMUEL JOELSON, Paterson. N, J. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Montclair Preparatory Scliool. BEP: KDBK: Areopugus Boarcl 2, 5: Assistant Mariager ol tlle University Orcliestra 5, Manager 4. ELLIOTT HOVVARD JOHNSON. lrlanni- lnal. Agriculture. Preparecl at l'lollancl Patent Higlm Scliool. KQZPK. Treasurer 4: Future Farmers of America. l'lERBERT ERNEST JOHNSON, Nyaclc. Agriculture. Preparecl al Nyaclc l'liglm Scliool. lX lORSE JOHNSON. Cincinnati, Oliio. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Xvnlnut l'lills Higli Sclmol. AT: Quill and Dagger: Alepli Snrnacli: Crew Clulog KBTIP: Assis- tant Nlanager ol Crew 3, lVlunnger 4: lrreslinlan Aclvisory Committee. CARL BAYARD JOHNSTON, Harrislaurg. Pa. lxfleclianical Engineering. Preparecl at Harrisburg Academy. CIFFA: Dramatic ClLIlf7Q FfCSl1lllFlH CFCNV Squad: TIIG Cor- nelliun Board 5, 4: Fresllman Aclvisory Committee: R.O.T.C., Captain. ALDEN MALVERN JONES, Stafford. Agri- culture. Preparecl at Batavia Higlx Sclwol. AZ: R.O.T.C. Band 1, zz. EVAN LLOYD JONES, New Rochelle. Agri- culture. Prepared at New Roclielle Higll Sclxool, GRACE HINSDALE JONES. ltlmca. Arts zmrl Scicnces. ljrcpnrml nt Tnpclin fKans.l lligli Sflimil. AIN: fJusmnpnlilnn Clulr: XVmncn's Dt-lmtc Clulu. DIFUIIIQPI' 3, Presi- clunt .1: Rillc 2, 5: XV.S.G.A. Council .II Senior Altunnnc Scliolarsllip: Vice--Presb clcnt nl Rislt-y 3: Vicc-Presitlcnt ol Bnlcli l. .lz l'zin-l'lt-llt-nit: Council 5, 4: 'SG Flo- nmrial Contest 2, MARY 0l.-ODlNE JONES. Oxlorcl. Arts :Incl Scicluies. Prepnrvcl nt Oxlorcl Armi- Cniy. rIJrnlJSl.f'rrf'Ll rroin A Iflllnl Ifllilyoke College. C.U.R,XV. Joint Buarcl 5, 4. STEPHEN SCHENCK JONES, Philadel- pliia, Pa. Cliurnislry. pn-pnrecl at Ger- mantown Frienfls Preparatory Sclmol. CDAQ: Cross Country Clulu: Freslmmn Cross Country Team. MADC-E HILDA JOPSON. XN'illi:imsp0rl. Pa. Home Economics. Preparocl at Lin- coln flfnglnmll Girls' Seluml. KHP: Cosmopolitan Clulqz Dramatic Clulb 2, 3, 412 Hoclcey 2: Lacrosse 1. 2: Junior Aclvisory Committee: XKXVIJIIIGIES Cvlee Clulm 1, 2, 3 Pun-Hellenic Council 2. 88 HUGH DAVID JORDAN. JR., Glenlield. HE Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at General lxlnrtin Higli Sclmol. State Casli and Tuition Sclmlixrslmips. LEN Jl.'l..l. Auliurn. Arts anal Sciences. Prepnrecl at Aulaurn Senior Higlx Sclxool. Arete: Cercle Francais: State CEISII and Tuition Sclmlzirsllips, Srxnl KAN'l-Oxxll-Z, Blountixinrlale. Arts CH :incl Sciences. Preparc-cl at Blountainclale Higli Scliool. State Caslx ancl Tuition Sclmlarsliips. ARLES KAPLAN, Broolclyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre-parcel at Boys' Higlr Scllool. LDB K: YIVKCD: H LVD. Presiclent 4: KCDK: Cercle Francais, Presiclent 4: State Caslm nncl Tuition Sclmolarslnps: Under- grnclunte Srlmlnrsliip: Bolclt Scliolarslmip: Xvinner ol tlie Corson Frencli Prize 3. IRVIN IMPINK GERTRUDE KAPLAN. Cortland. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cortland Higlt Scltool. KIJBK: IIAO: XVomen's Delnate Club: State Caslt and Tuition Scliolarslrips. EVELYN EUGENIA KAPPUS. Eden. Home Economics. Prepared at Hamlourg Higlt Sclwol. THEODORE NELVILLE KAUFMAN. Sunbury, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Sunloury Higll Scltool. HAT. President 4: Spltinx Head, EAX: Clel: Club: Tire Cornellian Board 5, Business Nlanager 4: Freslunon Desk Boolz Board 3, Business Nlanager 4: Junior Blazer Committee: R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 5, 4: Xfvillard Straight Hall Board of Managers 4: C.U.R.XfV. lxilenls Cabinet 4. MARY RITA KEANE, X!V0fCGSlET, Mass. Home Economics. Prepared at l'iigl't Scllool of Commerce. AEA: Newman Clula. r Morzss JOHNSON JOHN FREDERICK KEENAOHAN, loarcli- mont. l'lotel Administration. Prepared at lxlamaronecli lrliglm School. QAX: Spltinx Head: Red Key: Ye Hosts: Freslunan Basltetlvall Squad: Soplmmore Smoker Committee: Fresltman Advisory Committee: Hotel Ezra Cornell Board. BARBARA BELLE KEENEY, Cvroton. Home Economics. Prepared at Cvenoa lrliglu Sclwol. 4-H Club. CARL KEl..LNlAN, Bronx. Veterinary. Pre- CL pared at Seward Park Higlw Sclmol. Trans- ferred from tlte College of tlte City oi New York. Fresllman Track Squad: .lane lxfliller Plxysiology Prize. AIRE RACHEL KELLY, Utica. Agri- culture. Prepared at St. Francis de Sales Academy. KAO: VVomen's Delaate Clulmg Newman Clula: Tire Cornell Countryman Board 1. 5: Xvomens Glee Clula 3: State Casil Sclqolarsiiip. 89 JO HN XN'lLLlAlVI KELLY, Dansville. Agri- culture. Prepared at Dansville Central l'ligl1 Scltool. AXA: l'lo-Nun-De-Kall: Scaialzmard and Blade: Newman Clula: Offi- cers Cluly: Fresltman Advisory Committee: lVlusical Clulos 1. 3: R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant. MARGARET KELLY, Belleville, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hornell Higlu Scitool. THOMAS BERNARD KELLY, Ellicottville. Nlecltanical Engineering. Prepared at Elli- cottville Higlm Sclmool.. TBH: Atmos: Newman Clulbz Tile Cornell Engineer Board 2, 5: State Caslr and Tuition Scliolar- sltips: NlcL'lullen Sclmolarslup, HARRY THEODORE KEIVIP, Pottstown. Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Hill School. 1IfT: Spltinx Head: Red Key: Rod and Boll: Freslunan Baslietlaall Team: Varsity Baslcetllall Squad 2, 5. 4: lvlanager ol' tlte Golf Team 4: Freslmman Banquet Committee: Fresltman Advisory Committee. Preparecl at D Blacle. AB ISABEL lVllRlANI KLEIN. Bullalo. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at Bullalo Bennett Higli Scliool. AAA: fDBK: CIJKKD: Deutsclicr Verein, Presiclent 4: Dramatic Clula 2, 5, 4: C.U.R.XN'. NN-'orneifs Calninet 5: Xvillarcl Straiglit Vvonierfs Activities Committee 2: Stale Casli and Tuition Scliolarsliips. RALPH NORNIAN KLEPS, Batavia. Arts anrl Sciences. Preparecl at Deep Springs preparatory Scliool. Telluricle: QYKYIT: Cornell Debate Association, Prcsiclent 4. TYLER KNIFFIN, Canandaigua. Agriculture. Preparecl at Canandaigua Acaclerny. K'-DK: Future Farmers of America: Vvearer ol tlie CU: Freshman Baseball Squad: Freslnnan Soccer Team: Varsity Soccer Team 5, 4' JAMES PERCY KNlGl'lT. Cliautauqua. Arts and Sciences. Prcparecl at Cliautauqua Higli Scliool. QFEK: Fresliman Baslcetloall Squad. 90 XVll.l..lAlV1 EVERETT KENNEDY, JR., New York City. Agriculture. Translerrecl from Forclliam University. AEID: Newman Club: Officers Cluln: Vvearer ol tlie CH: Varsity Football Team 5, 4: Varsity Hockey Team 3, 4: Varsity Lacrosse Team 3. 4. RUSSELL HATHANVAY KENT, JR., Swarthmore, Pa. Nleclranical Engi- neering. Prepared at Swartlimore Higli Scliool. KE. VERNE lVlARTlN KETTERER. Jersey City. N. J. Hotel Aclministration. iclcinson Higli Scliool, EX: Ye Hosts: Scalalnarcl ancl DULKADIR AHDIED KHAYYAT, Bagllclacl, Iraq. Civil Engineering. Preparecl at tlic Bagliclacl Scliool of Engineering. Cosmopolitan Club: lraq Government Scliolarsliip. ELIN SUK Kiel. Seoul, Korea. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Berea College tKentucl4yJ Higlt Scliool. PIARGARET JOHNSTON KINCAID, Blawnox, Pa. Arts anrl Sciences. Preparecl at Ellis Preparatory Scliool. AOH: Cosmopolitan Clulaz Swim- ming 2: Crew 1. 2. 3: nlanager ol' Baseball 2: ixlanager of Soccer 5: XN'.S.G.A. Council 4: XV.S.G.A. Executive Committee 4: XV.A.A. Council I. 2, Vic:--Pri-sirlent 3: Prcsirlent of Class 4. DOLYGLAS BORRCJXVS lilxfi. Nlaplewoocl, .l. Aclministrative Engi- neering. l'repart-Ll at Coluinlaiu lliglu Sfliool. Seal ancl Serpent: TBI-I: Spliinx lleacl: Varsity Polo Squacl 3. .lc lxlanager ol Fresliman Cross Country .13 l7rvslnnnn :Xtlvisnry Committee: Captain. lilfR'l'RAiNl Iit-A'I'SKtN, Brooltlyn. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Boys lligli Scltool. Varsity ISO-POUIIKI lrootlnall Squad 4: State Tuition Sclinlnrsliip. LAXVRENCE JAY KOCH, Broolclyn. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Boys I-Iiglt Scliool. CDEA: Freslunan Crew Squad: State Tuition Scliolarslmip. I MARIE AGNITA KCENIG. .lamestown. Veterinary. Prepared at James- town Higli Sclmool. Newman Cluln. DAVID SAMUEL KOLBE. Ccclarlmrst. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Lawrence High Sclmool. BERTRANI SEYNIOUR KOSSAR, New Yorlc City. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Devvitt Clinton Higli Scliool. UAKI5: State Tuition Scliolarsliip. BERU-IA KOTXVICA. Jewell. Home Economics. Preparecl at Camclcn Higli Scliool. Newman Clulu: The Cornell Countryman Boarcl 2, 5. NIARGARET HOPE KRUFI, ltlnaca. Agriculture. Preparecl at ltliaca Higli Scliool. RICHARD XIVARREN KUNKLE. XN'illiamsville. Electrical Engineering. Preparecl at Xvvilliamsville Higli Scliool. Scorpion: TBI-I: fI7KfD: HKN. President 4: Delta Clulo: Freslunan Track Squad: Fresliman Baseluall Squacl: Tlie Stuclent Agencies 2, 3, 412 Fresliman Aclvisory Committee: State Casli and Tuition Scliolarslxips: Ulcbtullen Scliolarsliip. ROBERT IRXVIN KU-l-SCHER. Staten lslanrl. Arts and Sciences. Pre- parecl at Curtis Higli Scliool. HACIP: Fresliman Crew Squad: Fresllman Rifle Squacl: Varsity Rifle Squacl 2. KARL l..OUlS LANDGREBE, JR., Birmingliarn, Ala. Arts ancl Sciences, Preparecl at Nvooclloerry Forest Preparatory Scliool, El-XE: Spliinx Head: Real Key: KBYIT: Al-cliebar: Fresliman Crew Squafl: Varsity Baseball Squad 3, 4: Fresliman Cap-Burning Committee: Sopliomore Smoker Committee: Junior Vveelc Committee 5: Student Council 5, Treasurer 4. HOVVARD BOYCE LARLEE. Nlountain Lalces, N. J. Administrative Engineering. Preparecl at Ntorristown Higli Scliool. GX: Qlficers Cluln: Varsity Crew Squact 2, 5. GEORGE VVHEELER LAUMAN, ltliaca. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at ttliaca High School. Freslxman Crew Squacl: Freshman Nvrestling Squad. lN'lARY NVHEELER LAUNIAN. ttliaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at ltliaca Higli Sclwool. KA9: Dramatic Cluln 2, 5, Vice-President 4: Hockey 3. 4: Nlanager of Fencing .1: XV.S.G.A. Council 4. ,N 91 ELSI . ces. reparecl at Glens Falls High Scliool. State Tuition Scllolarslmip. E LAVINE. Glens Falls Arts and Scien P MURRAY JACK LAVITAN, B ki roo yn. Veterinary, Transferred from Broolclyn College. Varsity Yvrestling Squacl 2, 5. THQNIAS JOHN LAXV, Queens V'll lilge. Agriculture. Preparecl at Jamaica Higli Sclwool. CARL BENEDICT LAXVRENCE, Garnerville. Agriculture. Prepared at Haverstrmv Higlx Sclnool. Ho-Nun-De-Kali: Fresliman Rifle Team: Varsity Ril-le Squacl. ISABEL ESTHER LAXVRENCE. Safari. LJ: 'ic 1 e. Agriculture. Preparecl al Saranac Lake Higli Sclroul. 'l'ransl'erreLl lrom University ol Roclwester. EK. XX'lLl-lAfXl OGDEN LAY, JR., Owego. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Qwego Free Acaclemy. Slate Casli ancl Tuilion Sclxolarsliips. l.fl,..LlfN El-lZABETl l LEADER, Flariella. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl al Marrr-llus Higli Srlrool. ACDA: Deulsclicr Vere-in: State Cash and Tuition Srlmolarsliips. XX'll-LlA5l SEELY LEATHER, Sclreneclacly. Cliemistry. Preparecl at Alon! Pleasant Higli Srlmol. Cornell Flusical Cluloz ixlusical Clulas 1, 2. 3, ,II Stale Caslx ancl 'liuilinn Sclmlarsliipsz Bolclt Sclxolarsliip. CHARLES HAROLD l-ECl'lTl'lALER, Baltimore. Nlcl. Cl1EH1iCHl Engi- neering. Prepare-cl at Forest Parlc I-Iigli Sclmol. SAE: Spliinx Heacl: Real Key: Al-cljelaar. President 4: .lunior Pronrenacle Committee: Freslm- man Aclvisory Connnillee, Clia' ' i' X' ' irman 4, llusical Clubs 1. 2. LOUISE ADALINE LEE.. Dexter. Agriculture. Preparecl at Dexter Higlx SCIIOOI. BIYRON NVARREN LEE. ltliaca. Aclministralive Engineering. Pre- parecl al ltliaca Higlm Scliool. HAROLD ALBERT LEFF, Broolclyn. Arts anal Scieiices. Prepared at James Maclison Higll Scliool. KQK. 92 SHIRLEY ELIZABETH LEIGHTON, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre-parect at ViIIa ot the Sacrect Heart. State Tuition Sctiotarstiip. GERARD PAUL LEMIRE. Drummondvitle. Queioec. Veterinary. Preparect at Uni! versite Laval. Cercte Francais: Cosmopoti- tan Ctuio: Newman CIUIJ: Government of Quebec Sctmotarstiip. JOSEPH ABRAHAM LEONARD, Brook- Iyn. Arts and Sciences. Preparect at James Ixftaciison High ScI1ooI. TAT: CPKKIJQ The Cornell Daily Sun Board 2, 5. 4: University Orctiestra 1, 2, 5. 4: State Casin anci Tuition Scholarships: University Sctiotarstiipz Hinctctey Sciloiarstiip. MILTON AARON LESSLER. Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepare-:ct at Atoratiam Lin- cotn High ScI1ooI. Vvearer of the CU: Frestiman Cross Country Squad: Fresiiman Boxing Team: Varsity Boxing Team 2, 3, 4. v ARTHUR IVIILTON LEVINE. Brootctyn. Arts nnci Sciences. Preparect at Erasmus Halt High ScI1ooI. EPZA: EAX: Dramatic Ctuin: Ractio Guild: Time Cornell Daily Sun Board 2, 5, Assistant Editorial Director 4. SAMUEL NATHANIEL LEVINE, JR.. Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Etmira Free Acactemy. QFEH: State Tui' tion Sctiotarstiip. ABRAHAM ALAN LEVINSON, New York City. Veterinary. Transterrect from Long Isianct University. CUBA: Officers Ctuio: R.O.T.C., Captain. MAUD EVELYN LEXMIS. Ocean City, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ocean City High SCTIOOT. Transterreci from New Jersey Coitege tor Xvornen. AAA. 93 RUTH LINDQUIST, New York City. Agri- cutture. Preparect at Evancter Ctiitcts High Sctioot. AOH: Dramatic Ctuio 3, 4: Swimming 1. JOHN HERBERT LINK, Schenectady. Arctii- tecture. Prepared at Atbany Acactemy. EAE: L,Ogive: Erestmian Basetoati Squad: Frestiman Gott Team: Varsity Swimming Squad 5, 4. GRACE ADELAIDE LIPSCHITZ, New York City. Arts anct Sciences. Prepared at Vwyaciteigti High Sctloot. State Tuition Sciiotarstiip. FREDERICK IVIONTCOIWERY LIVING- STON, JR., Greenwich. Conn. Civii Engi- neering. Prepareci at Oreenwicti I'IigI1 Sctioot. AECD: Pyramid. i GARDNER REED LLOYD, New Yorli City. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparccl at Culver ixlilitary Acaclerny. AKE: lviclow Boartl 5, 4. HILDA CECILIA LOCKLIN, Amsterrlam. AL CL Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Amster- clam t-Iigti School. Arzate: State Cash ancl Tuition Scholarships. FRED DELBERT LONGHOUSE, Cassa- ciaga. Agriculture. Prepared at Cassaclaga High School. l'lo-Nun-Derlfalmz Future Farmers ol' America: Fresliman Baselyall Squacl: Varsity Baseball Squacl 2. IFTON XVILLIAM LOOMIS. Burling- ton Flats. Agriculture. Preparecl at Eclnicston High School. Scaralzg Officers Cluluz R,O.T.C., Major. l3l'lll..ll7 l.l,RUT leofixllg. ltliara. Agricul- ture-. lin-part-cl at ltlmca l'liglu Frliuul. Aracgiac Ollifers Clulm: lfrvslnuun Cn-xv Squml: Varsity Pistol 'lit-am: Tlw Cornvll cwlllllllfyllllllt liuurcl 1, .1. lQlCl'lARD COOl.lNG l.Ol'NSl3ERRY. Owcgn. Arts anal Sriviiri-s. ljrvparccl at Ouvego l'ligl1 School. KE. lin-siclont 4: Varsity Crow Squml 3, 3: R.O.Vl'.C. Bancl l, 2. ROBERT CLIY LLTBURC. Kvnnmm. Me- chanical Engineering. Pri-parcel at Amherst Cf-ntral High St-tml. EN: TBII: Olli- cers Cluln: lrreshman ISO-Dllltllll Crow: Varsity 150-pouml Crew Squacl 2. 5: ll-l'CSllI1lklH Aclvisory Committee: lxlcflullen Scholarship. MARY PARISH LYON, Great Neck. Home Economics. preparecl at Great Necli l'liglx School. XQ: .lunior Anlvisory Committee. 94 DANIEL FORBES BIACBETH, Aulourn. Engineering. Preparecl at Aulourn Senior High School. Seal and Serpent: TBI-I: Atmos: Scalxlnarcl ancl Blade: Fencing Clulo: Xvearcr ol the Varsity Fencing Team 2. 3. Captain 4: Freshman Advisory Com- mittee: State Tuition Scholarship. NORN IAN STANLEY 5 t.xeCREA, Clmlliam. N. .l. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Cliatham l'ligl1 School. GX: Varsity Polo Squacl 3. ROBERT MORSE BMCGOXVAN, Scars- JOI ttiilv. Arts anrl Sciences. Preparecl at SCUl'SLlZll0 High School. CDKXII: Olliicers Clulx: ljrcslmian Baselball Team: Varsity thsctmtl ilicnm 2. 3. .l. 'lN GRESSXVELL NlACl'lE5lER. Rich- moml i'lill. Civil Engineering. Preparecl at Riclimoncl l'lill High School. ASQ: Rocl anal Bolv: Ollieers Cluln: The Cornell lfngineor Boarcl 1. 3. .II lrreshman Aclvisory Committee: R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant. lVlELVlLLE KAUFMAN DONALD XNAYNE MACLAURY. Middle- Qtown. Agriculture. Preparecl at lxfliclclle- town Higlm Sclmol. Translerrecl from Pratt lnstitute. Dramatic Club 2. TIERNEY D lfxCRlAl'lON, lxlontclair. N. J. Electrical Engineering. Prepareel at lwlontclair Acaclemy. XXII: HKN: Splninx Heacl: Alepll Samaclw: Delta Clulb: Spilaecl Slwe: Freslunan Tracl: Squaclg Freslwman Hoclcey Team: Varsity Hocliey Squad 3: lxlanager ol Varsity Track 4: Freslnnan Aclvisory Committee. FRANKUN SMITH INIACOMBER, Toledo. Ollio. Aclministrative Engineering. Pre- pared at Cranlnroolc Preparatory Scllool. TFA: TBI-I: Splxinx Heacl, Treasurer: KTX, Presiclent 42 Cornell Corintliian Yaclmt Clulog Freslmmn Tennis Squaclg As- sistant lvlanager of 150-pouncl Crew 3, Nlanager 45 Fresliman Aclvisory Committee. DAVID ELLISON MACQUIGG, Flushing. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at Flushing High Scllool. Acacia. lVlYi.Es lVl,xclVlAnoN GEORGE CARROLL WlADDEN, Rocliester. Arcltilecture. Transferrerl llrom llte Uni- versity ol Rocllester. APT. GERARD GEORGE MAIER, East Roches- ter. Agriculture. Prepared at Vveloster l'ligl1 Scliool. KCDK: Future Farmers of America: Newman Clula. KAINO ANTOINETTE MAKARAINEN. lllmaca. Home Economics. Prepared at ltlmaca High Sclwool. Kermisg Baslietloall 45 Hockey 5, 4. LAXVRENCE THOMAS MALENCHAK. tlaclcson Heiglits. Civil Engineering. Pre- parerl at Newtown Higll Sclwol. 95 JOSEPH lVlAURlCE MANUEL, Baysicle. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Flushing High Scluool. lI7EHg Freslunan Track Squad: Varsity Boxing Squad 2. HOXNARD CHURCHILL NlANDEVll..l..E, Calclxvell, N. J, Aclministrative Engineer- ing. Preparecl at Nlontclair College Higlx Scllool. f-DFA: Freslwman Aclvisory Com- mittee: lVlcNlullen Scliolarsleiip. CHARLES THEODORE MANN, Jn., Cale- clonia. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Caleclonia Higli Sclmool. State Casll ancl Tuition Sclxolarsllips. JOHN RACINE lx'lANNlNG, Unionville. Agriculture. Preparecl at Nliclclletown Higlt Sclmol. ETB: Freslunan Crew Squacl: Varsity Xxflrcstling Squad 3. 4: Varsity Crew Squatl 2, 3. CATHERINE VANLIEXN' MATTOON, XX'nsl1inglon, D. C. Plame Em- nomics. Preparecl at Lima Preparatory Scllool. Translerrecl lrom lalary- lancl University. Xvomenls Glee ClulJ 4. El,.lNOR Sl'lARRG'l-T lX'lAYER, Flusluing. Agriculture. Prcparccl at Fluslling Higll Scllool. HBq7: Dramatic 2, 5, .-1: Floricullure Clula, Secretary 4: Rifle 2: Vxfidow Boarcl 2, XVomen's Aclverlising lxlanager 4: xVOHlGU'S Glee Clulo 2, 5. 4. HAROLD JEHOVA NIAYERS, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prcparecl at Erasmus Hall High Scliool. Dramatic Clulo 1, 2: Fresliman Traclc Squacl. GEORGE DEFOREST lVlAYNARD, Utica. Aclminislralive Engineering. Preparecl at Loomis Preparatory Scliool. EQIP. lsligln lVllRlAlX'l RUTH NIANSON, Rocliester. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Monroe High Scliool. Radio Guilcl 3, 4: VVomen's Glee Clulo 2, 5. 4. WIARY ELIZABETH NIARLOVV. Freeport. Home Economics. Preparecl at Freeport Higlr Sclmol. KA9: ON: Dramatic Cluln 5, 4: Hoclcey 1, 2, 5, 4: Basketball 2: Lacrosse 2: VV.A.A. Council 1. 2: Class Picnic Committee. Clmairman 5: Vice-Presiclent of Balclm ll, 4: Home Economics Clula, Secretary 2. RUTH lVlARlE MARQAUAIQD. Brooklyn. Home Economics. Preparecl at Ricllmoncl Hill lmligll Scllool. KA. JUDlTl'l RUTH lXlARX, Clevelancl, Olmio. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Clcvelancl Heiglxts Higlm Scllool. Cercle Francais: Dramatic Clula 3, 4: Raclio Cvuilcl 3. 4: lxflanager ol' Lacrosse 4. RU'l'l'l ARl.lNE 5lASON, Allaion. Home Economics. Prepare-cl at Alluion Sf-lmnl. Lacrosse 2: XXVOIIICYES Glee I. 2. 'j. 4. GERALDINE LOIS NIA'l'l'ERN. Slmorlsville. Home Economics. Pre- parecl at Blanclwsler l'ligli Srlxonl. Dramatic Clula 4: 4'H Clulu 5. EDGAR MASSATSIZAU BlA'l'l'l:lEXVS. .lamflit-n. Electrical Engineering. Preparecl at .lamaica Higll Sr-lmnl. AEKD: Scalmlmnrcl and Blacle: HTHE. Treasurer 4: Ollicers Clulv: Crew Cluln: Fencing Clulv: Xxlearer ol llie C, . l:l'CSlIIIlIlI1 Rillc Squacl: FTtf5lllllilIl Fencing Team: Varsity Rifle Squacl 2. 3. .-1: Varsity Fencing Teain 2. 3. .iz Varsity Crew 2: R.O.T.C.. Captain. l.OUlSE NlA'l-l'l'llES. l'laclwnsacl4, N. .l. Home Economics. Prepared at Enlllln Xxllllflffl Sfwllllfll. Soccer 1, 2: l-nCr0SSe I, 2: Nxlonleris Glee Club 1, 2, 5. 4. 96 MARGARET CLARE lVlCCANN, ltltaca. Agriculture. Preparecl at ltltaca High School. AEA: VVomen's Delaate Clulo 1, 2, 5, 4: Soccer li Widoru Boarcl 2, 5: C.U.RNV. .loint Boarcl 4: Yvomenls Glee Clulo, Assistant lxlanager 4: Eastman Stage Prize 5. RlCl'lARD BARBER WICCARGQ. ltlraca. Agriculture. ltliaca High School. Preparecl at STRATFON lXlORGAN lX lCCAR.GO, Holley. Agriculture. Preparecl at Holley High School. R.O.T.C. Bancl 1. 2. DOROTl'lY HOUGl'lTON lVlCCORlVlACK, Elmhurst. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Newtown High School. KA: KAE: Junior Aclvisory Committee: State Cash ancl Tuition Scholarships. MARIE IVICCURDY, ltltaca. Arts anfl Sciences. Preparefl at ltltaca High School. KA9: Dramatic Clulu 2. 5. .13 Xvomenls Glee Clula 2. DOUGLAS CLARK lX'lCGOXNlAN. New Yorli City. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparccl at Horace lxflann Preparatory School. l..lenroc Loclge: CDBKI Areopagus Boarcl 2, 5, 4: C.U.R.VV., Vice-Presiclent 5. ROBERT HUGH NlCKANE. Kingston, Pa. lVlecl1anical Engineering. Pre- parecl at Xfvyorning Seminary. TAG: Atmos: Freshman Cap-Burning Committee: Nlclxflullen Scholarship. XVINIFRED lSABEl.lsE hlCKEEBY, Binghamton. Agriculture. Preparecl at Binghamton Central High School. VVILLIAM REID McKONVN, JR.. Oakmont. Pa. Administrative Engi- neering. Preparecl at Oalcmont High School. Transferred from Carnegie lnstitute of Technology. Q1-lA: Otlicers Club: Varsity 150-pouncl Foot- laall Team 4: Freshman Aolvisory Committee. LOUISE El.lZABETH lVlCl..EAN, Pennington, N. J. Home Economics. Preparecl at Hopewell Township High, School. AEA: Dramatic Clulo 3, 4: Swimming 2: lVlanager ol Soccer 4: .lunior Aclvisory Committee. DOROTHY ELIZABETH McMULLEN, Geneva. Home Economics. Prepared at Geneva High School. Transferred from Yvilliam Smith College. LEON MORTON NICNAIR, Xvinclsor. Agriculture. Preparecl at Vvincl- sor High School. KAP: 4-H Cluln. 97 S ROBERT JAMES IVICNAMARA ,lthaca. Hotel Aclministration. Preparecl at llhaca High. School. AAT: Sphinx l'leacl: Ye Hosts: KBCD: Fresh- man Basliethall Team: Varsity Baselball Team 5, 4: Freshman Aclvisory Committee. JOHN ALEXANDER MEADEN, lua Grange, Ill. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Preparecl at Lyons Township High School. XW: Sphinx Heacl, Secretary: Aleph Sarnach: Atmos: Spilrecl Shoe, Treasurer: Cross Coun- lry Cluh: X!X'lCEll'C'I' ol the Cn: Freshman Cross Country Team: Fresh- man Tracli Team: Varsity Cross Country Team 2. 5: Varsity Traclc Team 2. 3. Captain 4: Freshman Banquet Committee: Junior Promenacle Committee: hlchflullcn Scholarship. SIDNEY IYIEIQEI Br rLl,1 . - 4. oi' '1. Ar. ancl Sciences. ljreparecl at James hlarlisnn High Sfhool. CIVBA. . ls FLORENCE hlElREEl.., .laclisolwille Home Economics, P llhaca l'ligh Soho reparecl at nl. CIJARLES MEXDKTK, Brooklyn, Arts ancl Suierrces, llreparecl at Boys lligh School. TEA: Dramatic Club 1. 2. 5. Presirlcnt 4: Raclio Guilcl 3. 4: Srwaigc Chili. R OISERT lf IENR Y NIE pillshurgh Pa Aclininit t' E L . . 1 s ra we ngineering. Pre-par01.l ul Sclwiilcy High School. TEH: Quill ancl Dagger. Treasurer: Aleph Saunucli: Crow Chili: Xxloarer ol the MCH: Freshman Crew: Varsity Crvw 2. 3. Cominoclorc 4: Freshman Aclvisory Committee. GORDON - -. -., orcr-slor. Agriculture. Preparecl at Xvorccslcrr High Srlrool. Srahharrl anrl 1312-ide: KCDK: Ollicers Clular ljuluru lV:i'lt'tlll'I'S ol Aincrira. EDXV.-XRD NIFRFYFQQ XX' Rl'lEA BYRON hlERlQlAhl. Ncwarla. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Nvwarli High Srliool. KTPBK: KKDK: Dramatic Clulb 3. 4: Arvopugus Buarrl 5. 4: State Cash anul Tuition Scholarships: Unclergracluate Scholar- ship: Di,-lzino Schnlarsliip. PAULINE MARION MEQQINGFR B -.- . - . angor. Pa. Home Economics. Pre- parocl at Bangor I-ligli School. KA: l'loclicy 1, 2. 3: Baslietlzall 1, 2. 5' I.aCf0S5ff l. EDhll.lND VICTOR hlEZlTT. NVQ-sion, hlass. Architecture. Preparecl at XV1-slo11 l'ligh School. AXA: Quill ancl Dagger: Aleph Samach: Spiliccl Shoe. Presiclent 4: Cross Country Clula: Xhlearer ol the HCM: ljrcshman Cross Country Team: Freshman Tracli Team: Varsity Cross Country Team 2, Captain 3: 4: Varsity Traclc Team 2, 5, 4. ARA RUTH MIKELS. Strom l.l csaurg, Pa. Arts anrl Sciences. Preparecl at Slrouclshurg High School KA- KAE Tl C . . : le ornelliun Boarcl 5. 4: Vice-Presiclent ot Balch l. 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 4. ALBERT DANlElu h'lll.LER, Phelps. Electrical Engineering. Preparecl at Phelps High School. 98 EDITH EVELYN MILLER, Ti-umanslnurg. Agriculture. Preparecl at Trumanslaurg High School. EDXVARD AUGUST h'lll..l..ER, , Broolclyn. Civil Engineering. Preparerl at New Utrecht High School. AX, Presiclent 411 Pyramiclg Freshman Aclvisory Committee. State Tuition Scholarship. GRACE FULLER, New Yorli City. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Hunter College High School. AECIJQ Dramatic Clula 2, 5, 4: The Cornell Daily Sun Boarcl 3, YVomen's Business lwanager 4: Freshman Desle Boola B08rCl 5. 4: C.U.R.XV. XVornen's Caloinet 43 State Tuition Scholarship. XVILLIAM VVEBB MILLER, JR., XVl1ite Plains. Administrative Engineering. Pre- parecl at Vvhite Plains High School. EAEQ Sphinx Heacl: KTXg lVlanager ol: intramural Sports: Junior Blazer Committee: Freshman Aclvisory Committee. ' 1 V' - 1.5 1 , V. . Q li r '52 56? v' vp 45? 4. . eine , ,. , .1 W , J 4 'c 9 A 1' X if '5 5 9' sw 4 , of ,J N 9 x s 1. A Q, ' X f 4- + xxx, 0 ' f , .rf-t:....,1.. we 1 S- V fy -X ,wi as ' N... Q amgy, ' x X- . . ef Nw' , . , , . ...W M. CHARLES JOSEPH MlSTR.ETTA. Falconer. Arts anrl Sciences. Prepnrecl at Falconer l'ligl1 School. State Cash ancl Tuition Sclrolarsliips. EDXVIN GIBSON MITCHELL. Jn., Ogdens- luurg. Aclministrative Engineering. Pre- parecl at Ogclenslnurg Free Acaclemy. AWD: Stale Tuition Scholarship, Nlclxflullen Scliolorsliip. RICHARD JAMES MOON. Grown. Agri- culture. Preparecl at Groton High School. KQIJK: Freshman Baselnall Squacl. BEATRICE MAYI-IEVV NIQORE, Pitts- lnurgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at lVlount Lelnanon High School. AF: VVomen's Glee Cluln 2, 5, 43 Cornell Clulo of Pittsburgh Scholarship. 99 HELEN LEE NIORDOFF, lthaca. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at ltliaca High School. AOHQ KAEQ State Cash Scholarship. MILLETT GRANGER MORGAN, Han- over. N. H. Arts ancl Sciences. Pre- parecl at Clark School. AXP. Presiclent 55 Quill ancl Dagger: KQK. Vice-President: EAXQ Slii Clulfn, President 5, 4: Xvearer of the UCHQ Freshman Ski Team: Varsity Slci Team 2. 5, 4: The Cornellian Boarcl, Nlanaging Editor 4: Undergraduate Scholar' ship: Intercollegiate Slci Union, Presiclent 5. FREDERIC DEXTER MORRIS, Ischua. Agriculture. Preparecl at Ten Broecli Acaclenmy. AFP: KCDK: Future Farmers of America. JANET DlCKSON lVlORRlS0N. lthaca. Home Economics. Preparecl at ltlmaca High School. ALVIN EDVVARD MOSCOXYITZ. Brook- J O LL lyn. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Tit- clen Higlm Sclmool. Fresliman Xvrestling Squacl: Slate Caslw ancl Tuition Scliolar- sliips: '86 Nlemorial Stage Prize 2. l'lN ARTHUR IVIOTT. l'lartwiclC. Agri- culture. Future Farmers ol America: 4-l l Club. OYD GORDON MOUNT, Central Square. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Central Square l'ligl1 Scliool. fDKfIP: Clef Club, Secretary 4: R.0.T.C. Bancl 1, 2, 5- fi: State Casll ancl Tuition Scllolarsliips: Bolclt Scllolarsliip: Clel Clulo Scllolarsllipg R.O.T.C., Seconcl Lieutenant. RACHEL ELLEN NlUNN, Geneva. Arts anal Sciences. Prepared at Geneva I-Iiglm Scliool. AF: Vvearer ol tlie XV.A.A. Cn: Hockey 2, 3. 4: Lacrosse 2, 3, 4: Senior Blazer Committee, Chairman: State Casli Scliolarsliip: Secretary-Treasurer ol Class 4. EDXVIN OLIVER NATUNEN, Spencer I-'taint Arlministration. Preparecl at Spen- cer l'ligli Scliool. KIFKQP: Scaralnz Ye Hosts: Frcsliman Baselsall Squacl: Var- sity Baselball Squacl: Halt Sclmlarslxip: llorwatli Scliolarsliip. Mfxi-c'oi,xi c'i-iiM1iNi' Ntt,'Rtft't'I'. I-img. fl lftRLE5 YE-ACER NEFF- Bullalo- Ne' llltlll BLISS. .'XrlS iflllil Sf'il'llf'f'S. Ijflfllflflfcl pllnnical Elmginoeringi Prepared at Nicllols :il ltnnsnt- ljrvlinrntory Scliool. Prfllmmlory School' key: 5 lltSItTll C. lltllS. t,,l.AlQA XX'lNll:lQlfD 5lYERS, lfrimlgewatcr. lgl . BL Agriculture. ljrvpurml at Clyclc l'ligli Scliool. Arr-te. lbrusirlent .1: State Casli Scliolarsliip. lZABEl'l'l CLARK MYERS, Cleveland llciglils, Oliio. l'lomo Economics. Pre- pzirvcl at Clevcluncl l'lc-iglits l'ligl1 Scliool. AF, ljresitlont all Crow 1. 2: Soccer I. 2: .lunior Aclvisory Committee: xxl0l1lCl'l'S Glee- Qlulw 1. ESSINO HANNAH NACHNAN, Sara- toga Springs. Home Economics. Pre- parecl at Saratoga Springs l'ligl1 Scliool. EAT: Xvomerfs Deluate Cluls 1. 2, 52 Dramatic Clulo 1, 2, 5, 4: Areopagus Boarcl 2, 5. 100 Flajura: Xxlearer ol llie CH: Fresliman Traclc Team: Varsity Traclc Team 2, 3. 4. AR'l'HL7R FREDERIC NEUINIANN. Plain- liclrl, N. .l. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Nortli Plainlielcl l'ligli Scliool. El..lZ:XBETl'l NICHOLS. lxlumtorrl. l-tome Economics. Preparecl at Caleclonia Higlm Scliool. XQ: .1-l'l Clula: Kermis: Tlle Cornell Countryman Boarcl 3. 4: XVomen's lnstrumenlal Cluln i. .lol-IN MEADEN ALFRED FRANCIS NOLAN. lthaca. Veter- inary. Freparecl at lthaca High School. Newman Clulo. JAlX'lES NOLAN. Reading, Fa. Arts anal Sciences. Preparecl at Hotchliiss Prepara- tory School. QAX: Sphinx l'leacl: EAX: Boolc aml Bowl: The Cornell Daily Sun Boarcl, Assistant Eclitorial Director ,II .lun- ior Aclvisory Committee. HENRY Schenectacly. Acl- ministrative Engineering. Freparecl at the lxlanlius School. CDFAQ TEH: Sphinx l'leafl: Scalulaarcl ancl Blacle: Qllficers Clulnq Freshman Pistol Squacl: Freshman Tennis Squacl: Varsity Polo Squacl 2, 5. 4: R.O. TC., Captain. EVAN LILLY NOYES, lnclianapolis, lnol. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Lawrence- ville Preparatory School. HIT: Sphinx I-lead: Reel Key: EAX: Cornell lvlusical Club: Ski Club: Freshman Football Squad: Varsity Slci Team 2, 5: The Cornell Daily Sun Boarcl 2, 5, 4: Freshman Aclvisory Committee: lvlusical Clulas 1. 2, 5, 4. ROBERT lVlENGES JOHN NU'lFl', New Yorlc City. lylechanical Engineering. 'Preparecl at Tome Preparatory School. WIYKE.: I-ITHE: Ollicers Cluh: R.O.T.C. Bancl 1. LOUISE CHARLO'l't'E ODELL. Utica. Home Economics. Prepared at Utica Free Acaclemy. AAA: lVlortar Boarcl: l'loclcey 1, 2, 5. 4: Crew 1, 2. 5: Lacrosse 1: hlanager ol Swimming 41 The Cornell Daily Sun. Boarcl 5: 4: Junior Advisory Committee: C.U.R.VN7. XV0lt16H,S Calainet 3: W.A.A. Council 4: Vicerpresiclent ol Sage 3. VERNER FREDERICK OGI, Xhlelsster. Agri- EL culture. Freparecl at Xwehster High School. Sphinx Heacl: Scaraloz Scaloloarcl ancl Blacle: Future Farmers of America: Olli- cers Clula: Slit Cluh: Vvearer ol the MCH: Varsity Slci Team 2, 3, Captain 4: Varsity Pistol Team 1. 4: R.O.T.C., Captain, AINE OGLE, llhaca. Home Economics Freparecl at Trumanslaurg High School. 101 I-IAZEL l.UCll.E Ol.Dl'lAh l, Qlean. Home Economics. Preparecl at Olean lcligh Scllflol. AF. THEODORE DOROTHEUS QLEKSUN7. Sharnolcin. Pa. Arts ancl Sciences. Pre- parecl at Nvyoming Seminary. CUFFORD RYLANDER OLIVER, JR.. Vvellesley Hills. lVlass. lVlechanical En- gineering. Preparerl at Riversicle lVlilitary Acaclerny. EAE. JOHN FRASER 0'NElL, Toronto. Canacla. Hotel Aclrninistration. Translorrecl from the University of Toronto. l'larris. Kerr, ancl Forster Scholarship. HELEN OPDYKE. Sea Clill. Home Economics. Prepared at Sea Clilli l'ligl'1Scl1ool. Kermis. CHARLES JAY OPPENl'lElNl, 5D, New Yorlc City. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Roxlnury Preparatory Scliool. ZBT: Tlie Cornellian B031-J J- 4- DONALD CASLER OSBORN, Honcoye Falls. Arts and Sciences. Pre- parecl at tlie l'lill Sclrool. AX, Presiclent 4: Fresliman ltootloall Squad: Freslmlim Baselnull Team: Varsity Baselnall Squacl 2. 4: Freslflman Aclvisory Committee. CHARLES OTTO. Snyville. blcclianical Engineering. Prepared at Say- ville Higli Sclionl. Frc-slimzin Soccer Squanl: lVlciVlullen Sclwlarsliip: Eicllitz Sclnolarsliip. ltlCl'lARD NEAL OU'l'XVlN. Alaplcwnnrl, N. .l. Arts zrncl Sciences ljreparecl at Columlaia l'ligl1 Scliuol. KDKT: Ollicers Club: Fresllman Rille Squznzl: Alunziger ol llle Rifle Team 4. FlARGARlfT NlARY OXVENS, Lowville. Arclxiteclure. Prepared at Lowville Ararlcmy. AAF: Stale Cz-slr ancl Tuition Scllolarsliips: Feclera- . v v - tion oi Xxolm-ns Clulrs Scliolzirsluip. 5lARY El-lZAl'5lZTl l PACKER. Norwiclx. Home Economics. Prepared nl Norwicli l-ligll Sclionl, .1-l'l Clulu. HENRY ARNOLD PAGE. .lR.. Toleclo, Cluio. Aclministrative Engineering. Prcpurccl at Cranlnroolc Preparatory Sclmol. XT. Presiclent 4: TEH: Spliinx ltleacl: KTX: lxlnnager ol Freslmman Lacrosse 3. 4: Freslunan Aclvisory Cnmniitlcc. JOHN ALEXANDER PAGE, Bullfilo. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at Nicllols Preparatory Sclmool. AT: blajura: Freslunnn Aclvisory Com- mittee. CLARENCE BRONX-'N PALlVlER. Ellilyn, lxlo. Agriculture. Prepared at Troy Higli Scliool. rvlqranslerrecl lrom llie University oi lxlissouri. AFP. EVERETT ARTHUR PALlVlER, JR., Piltslhurgli. Pa. Civil Engineering, Preparecl at Pealmrly Higlm Scliool. ACD: Quill ancl Dagger: Pyramicl. Secretary-Treasurer: Scaloloarcl ancl Blacle: Ollicers Clulag Crew Clulnz Wearer of tlie MCH: lrrcslmman Lacrosse Team. Varsity 150-pouncl Crew: Assistant Nlanager ol Basltetlmll 5, lxlanager 4: Navy Day Ball Com- mittee: R.O.T.C., Captain. HELENA EVANS PALlVlER, New York City. Home Economics. Pre- parecl at Centenary Collegiate institute. ACD. Presiclent 4: lxlortar Boarcl: ON: Raclio Guilcl 5, 4: Hockey 1. 2: Lacrosse 1, 2: Nlanager ol Lacrosse 3: Junior Aclvisory Committee, Cliairman: X-V.S.G.A. Council 5: NVQ- menis Glee Cluln 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice-President ol Sage 3. 102 JEANNE STENVART PACQUETTE, Norwicli. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Norwiclr I-liglr Scliool. AOH: Dramatic Cluls 3, 4: Radio Guild 3, Vice-President 4: .lunior Advisory Committee: Vvillard Slraiglii X'Vomcn's Activities Committee I, 2: NVomen's Glee Clula 1, 2, 3, 4: President oi Balcii lV, 4. GRACE GALE PARIS, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Caze- novia Seminary. .lAA'lE.S XfVlLAlER PARKER, XVilton. Agriculture. Prepared at Saratoga Springs Higli Scliool. Fencing Cluln 2. 3, President 4: Xvearer ot tile Frcslnnan Fencing Team: Varsity Fencin 2, 3, 4. DONALD DEAN PARKS. Sclroclaclc Landing. Agriculture. Prepared at Rensselaer lcligli Scliool. iViusical Clulas. FRANK ARTHUR PARSQNS, East Orange. N. rl. Electrical Engineer- ing. Prepared at East Orange Higli Sclmol. QE: HKN: Oilicers Cluloc Fresliman Basclaall Squad: Varsity Tennis Squad 2, 3, 4: Fresll- man Advisory Committee. GEORGE ELNIER PATFERSON. Yonliers. Nleclranical Engincerin Prepared at Roosevelt Higli Scliool. NlcA'lullen Sclrolarsliip. MARIAN COAPA'lAN PATTERSON, Burt. Home Economics. Prepared at Lockport l'ligl1 Scliool. AAA: Dramatic Clula 3: lxflanager ol Hocliey 1: Vice-President of Sage 3. BERNARD XVARREN PECHAN. Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at El'aSIl'lUS SCITOOI. Round Table: MNVSEIFCI' ot time AJCHQ F1I'CSi'll l'lEll'1 SOCCCI' TCEITHI FfeSi1IUaH LHCFOSSC TEHUIQ Varsity Soccer Team 2, 3, 4. EDNVARD STANLEY PENCZEK, Niagara Falls, Agriculture. Prepared at Niagara Falls Higll Sciiool. Newman Clulng Future Farmers of America. JOHN HENRY PENDERGRASS, Hastings-on-Hudson. Cliemical Engi- neering. Prepared at Hastings-on-Hudson High Scilool. AXP, President 4: Al-djelaarg Fresllman Polo Squad: Tire Corneliian Board 3, 4. GEORGE LODONVICK PENNY, 3D, lyiattitucli. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mattitucli Higlm Sclrool. Oliiicers Clulo: Varsity Football Squad 5: Varsity Crew Squad 3: Varsity Soccer Squad 4. VVILLA BELLE PERCIVAL, Boston, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Pasadena High Sciiool. 103 .JACOB BISHOP PERKINS 2D Ntentor Ol . . , vie. lxfleclxanical Engineering. Preparecl at Kent Scliool. AAQ, Presiolent 4: Majura: Freslmman Basket- laall Squad: Freslnnan Crew Sqnafl: Fresliman 150-pounct Crew: Fresh- man Cap-Burning Committee: Freslnnan Aclvisory Committee: Musical Clulms 3. VIENQ AVE PERTULA, Newlielcl. Home Economics. Prepared at Newliielrl Higlu School. QFKYP: ON: HAS: Arete: 4-H Club: Time Cornell Cornrtrymun Boarrl 2, 5, 4: VX'omen's Glee Clulu 2, 5, 4: Dwiglit lxlernorial Srgtliolarsllip. XXWLBUR I-ION-VARD PETER. JR., Lalcewoori, Olmio. Engineering. Pre- parerl at Lalcewnncl Higlu Sr-lnool. XXII: TBI-I. Treasurer 4: Splwinx Heart, Presiclenl: Real Key. President: KTX: Spilcecl Slice: Freslxman 'lqrarli Squarl: Varsity Trncla Squacl 2. 5, L11 Freslnnan Banquet Corn- mitlev: Snplnnnnrf- Snmlcer Committee: Junior Blazer Committee: Fresh-- lnan Arlvisory Cnnnniltee. S't'EXX'AR'l' ERVIN PETERSON, Elmira. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared X ul Elmira Higll Srlmnl. Sliulls: BZlnCl I. 2. 3, 4: Alusiral Clnlms 2: University Orfilnzstra 2. 3, 4. t t.tiON.fxRD ITRANCWS PEYSER. Nlount Vernon. Ixleelxaniral Engineer ing. ljrt-pnretl nt Nluunl Vernon l'ligl1 Selrool. IIAQ7: State Tuition Scllnlnrsliip. ITCDISERT XX't'lEIIl.I2R I-'l7ElFt:'ER. Riverftat. A e rts anrl Sciences. Pre- pnrecl nt Anilnvvr lin'-parntory Sclnwol. KA: Quill ancl Dagger: Aleph Sznnm-lx: Bunk anal time-Ig Xvearer nl' tht- Cn: Freslnnan Football Team: l rt-slnnmn Trznl-4 leant: Varsity Tracie Squarl 2: Varsity Footlvatl Team 1, 3. .1: lireslnnnn Cap-Burning Connnittee: Sopliornore Srnolier Com- nlilt m'm'. lilfRAl,lJ l l'lll-ll,l', Syrziruse. BIt'Cllt'tlltt'Ell Engineering. Preparetl at Nlhtliltgltfttll lligli Sclionl. Tlie Cornell Engineer Boarnl 3: Paclglmarn Sclmlarsluip. CZEORUIQ CIREENXYOOD PICKETI' Illmr-1 Vt . 1 1. eerinary. Preparecl at Rusln tlJa.l lnliglm Sirlnool. QTE. CARL XYYNNE l,ll..A,lK. Ossining. Agriculture. Prepared at Ossinin Higli Sclloul, RICHARD LOUIS PLEl,lVl'l'iNER, Bullnalo. Fleellanical Engineering. Pre- pnrecl nl f5ltl-iflltl Bennett Higli Sclmol. AXP: Varsity Tracli Squad 2: lxlci-Mulleii Scliolarsliip. ARTHUR JOHN POELFIA, Allnion. Agriculture. Preparecl at Allaion Higlm Stgtmnl. Llc-nroc Loclge: Ho-Nun-De-Kali: Clel Clulbc Future l:i1rln1:rs ol' Alnerivzt: .1-H Club: Bancl l, 2. 3. 4. H ENRY POLANSKY, New Yorl: City. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at Dexvitt Clinton Hifil Q ' g 1 eclwool. Ol-ticers Club: State Tuition Sclmolarsliip, 104 FRANK JOSEPH POLITI, New Yorli City. Agriculture. Preparerl at Stuyvesant laligli Scllool. I-Ifl'Nul1'DQx'K2til: NxlCar0r ol tlie HCM: Freslmman Footlnall Team: Var- sity Footlvall Squacl 2. Team 5, 4. JAMES MACKENZIE POLLOCK, 't'0wners. Arts anal Sciences. Preparr-cl at Brewster Higll Scllool. AEKD: Cornell Delwate Asso- ciation: Ollicers Cluln: Fresliman Rille Squad: Varsity Polo Squacl 3, 4: State Caslt ancl Tuition Scllolarslmips: R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant. FRANK BERNARD POOLE. ltliaca. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at XN7ooclloury For- est Preparatory Scltool. IYT: Spliinx Heaclg Aleplm Samacl1.Treasurer: Al-clielaarz Scalolnurcl and Blaole: Nlaiurag Officers Club: Assistant lvlanager ol Footlimall 3, Manager 4: Sophomore Smoker Committee. ANN BARBARA PRATT. Sclraglxticolce. Home Economics. Preparecl at Stillwater Higlm School. ON: Arete: 4-H Cluln: Arcllery 1, 2: C.U.R.VV. Joint Board 2. MARY ELIZABETH PRATT, Fnrrcsivilte. Home Econorniris. Preparecl at Forestville Higli Scliool. AEA: Kermis: XNIOIHCHYS instrumental Clula 1. 2 BEATRICE JACQUELINE PRAZAK. Eliz- alwetli, N. J. Arts anal Sciences. Preparecl at Battin l'ligl1 Scliool. Aeseutapius 3. Presiclent 4: Hoclxey 1: Baselwall 1, 2 3 HENRY LACIAR PRIESTLEY. New Roclxelle. Aclininistrative Engineering. Prepared at Tlwe Hotcltltiss Scltool. 1PT: KTX: Radio Guilcl 5. 4: Freslnnan La- crosse Team: Varsity Xwrestling Squacl 5: Ereslmman Aclvisory Committee: Nlusical Clubs 2. 5. 4. HENRY PEARSON PURDY, Bryn Atlxyn. Pa. Hotel Aclministration. Preparerl at GGI'lllZlI'llONV1'l ACHd6llly. Zqli I:I'ESl'tltlEll'l Rifle Squaclg Fresltman Baseloall Team: Varsity Baseball Squacl 2, 3, 4, 105 PHILIP KELLER PUTNARJ, Sclienevus. Agriculture. Preparecl at Xvorcester Higlm Scliool. KCI7Kg Future Farmers of America. MARTHA JEAN PYBUS, Gorham. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Gorlram Cen- tral Higli Scltool. KAE: Soccer 1: State Caslt and Tuition Scliolarsliips. ERNEST LINXVOOD QUACKENBUSH, JR., Cltatlram. N. J. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Nlount Hermon Preparatory Scliool. TKT: Ollicers Club: Fresliman Track Squacl: Tire Corneilian Board 5, 4. HERBERT RACOFF, Bronx. Veterinary. Prepared at Townsencl Harris Hall Higli Sclmol. HERBERT ARNOLD RAlSl..ER, New Yorlc City. lVlecl1anical Engineering. Prepared at Erasmus l'lall l'ligl1 Scliool. IDEH: Atinos: Varsity Swimming Squacl 2: Tlte Cornellian Boarcl 5, 42 Tlte Cornell Daily Sun Boarcl 3, 4. BESSIE THERESA RANSOM. Iroquois. l'lome Economics. Preparecl at Eclen l'ligl1 Sctrrmt. Kermis: New Yorlc Slate D.A.R. Scliolarsliipg Home Economics Clula, Treas- urer 4. NORMAN HERMAN RASCH, Buffalo. Agriculture. Preparecl at l'lutcltinson-Cen- tral l'ligl1 Sclrool. Quill ancl Dagger: VX7earer ol tlie uC g Varsity Swimming Team 2. NVILLIAM TAYLOR RATHBUN, Toleclo, Oliio. Aclministrative Engineering. Pre- parecl at University Scllool. AYP: Fresli- man Crew Squacl: Varsity Vvrestling Squacl Q., 5: Varsity Tennis Squarl 2, 5. lil.EANOR C.-N'l'l'llfRlNE RAYNOR. Noun- tain l.alws. N. J. Arts ancl Sciences. Pre- paretl at Ct-nt:-nary Collegiate lnstitulc. Aqtz Rlorlnr lioarclz l'lncl4ey 2. 3: Tlie Cornell Daily Sun Boartl 2. 3. 4: Counril .11 C.'.U.R.XX'. Xvomenls Calxinet 3. llrtrsirlenl 4. lTREDElQlC Flll-l,ARD READ. Slianeateles. Arts anrl Sricilrrrs. Preparctl at Skaneateles l'liglt Selmol. KE: Bantl I. 2. RllRlAlX l Cl'lAl,lNCY REED. Rlaplcwnocl, N. .l. Arts antl Sciences, Preparecl at Coluntlnia Higlt Sclruot. 'llransl-errecl lrom Bracllorcl .lunior College. C.U.R.XV. NVo- menls Caloinet 3. 4. THEODORE CHARLES REI-IM, Hrrleclon. N. sl. Electrical Engineering. Preparecl at Central fpattersonl l'ligl1 Scliool. Tlre COFITGH lEI1glll00t' BCDHTCII lx'lC- lxlullen Scltolarsliipg Eicllilz Scltolarsltip. 106 JAMES SHARP REID, New Paltz. Arts antl Sriences. Preparecl at New Paltz Cen- tral l'liglt Scliool. AXA: Xvirlozu Boarcl 1. 2, 5: State Tuition Scliolarsliip. SIDNEY Rlfllllflf. l'lastings-on-l'luclson. Arts ancl Sviences. Preparecl at l'lastings-on- lrlticlson l'ligl1 Scluool. TEA: State Tui- tion Scliolarsliip. JOHN FREDERICK REILLY. Saratoga Springs. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Saratoga Higli Srltool. State Tuition Scltolarslxip. .IENNIE REISMAN. Ithaca. Home Eco- nomics. Preparecl at Eron Preparatory Scltool. lVln.i.ts1'r MORGAN JESSIE HENRIETFA REISNER, XX'l1ile PIains. Home Economics. I3rcparetI at Xrvhite PIains High School. KAO: hier- tar Board: Raven ancI Serpent: CosmopoIi- tan CIuIJ, Vice-President 33 XV.S.G.A. CounciI 1: CIass Picnic Committee, Chair- man 2: hiartha Van RensseIaer ScIwIar- ship: Vice-President oI RisIey 5: President of CIass 1: Home Economics CIuI9, PuIJIiC- ity Chairman 2. ADELE ANNE RETHORN. South XViI- ton, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at NorwaIIc High ScI1ooI. KA, President 4: KAE. MAX CLYDE RHODES, Wboster, Ohio. Arts ancI Sciences. Prepared at Vvooster High SchooI. EN. RUTH MARION RICH, Frankfort. Home Economics. Prepareci at Frankfort High Schooi. Areteg Kermis: Soccer 4: Wo- men's Instrumentai CIuIo 1. EVAN Noyes ISIQITON HAVELOCK RICHARDSON. Northport. CiviI Engineering. Prepared at Northport High School. AKE: Fresh- man Crew Squad: Freshman Lacrosse SquacI: Varsity Pistoi Team 3, 4. VIRGINIA RICHMOND, Hastings-on-Huch son. Agricuiture. Prepareci at Hastings High ScI1ooI. TransIerrecI from Syracuse University. XQ: Manager of Crew 5: XV.A.A. CounciI 5: Pan-HeIIenic CounciI 4. FREDERIC DOELLE RICHTER, Jamaica. Agricuiture. PreparecI at FranIcIin K. Lane High School. CDKT: Freshman Crew SquacI: R.O.T.C., Seconri Lieutenant. DOROTHY ANN RINES, Ithaca. Arts ancI Sciences. Prepared at Ecigewooci Academy. AF. 107 HENRY BRAINARD RISLEY, BrooIcIyn. Arts ancI Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus HaII High SchooI. SIcuIIs: Crew CIUIJ: Vvearer of the CU: Freshman Crew Squad: Varsity Crew SquacI 2: Junior Var- sity Crew 5. VVARD HAROLD ROBBINS. Geneva. AgricuIture, Prepared at Geneva High ScIaooI. Xfvearer of the CH: Freshman Cross Country Team, Varsity Track SquacI 2, 5, 4: Varsity Cross Country Team 5, 4. ESTELLE LI.EVVEI..I..YN RQBERTS. BrooIcIyn. Arts ancI Sciences. Prepared at James h'IarIison High ScIiooI. KAE: XfV.S.G.A. Councii 4: State Tuition ScI1oIarsI1ipg President of BaIch II, 4. IRXVIN HERBERT ROBERTS, NewIieIcI. Veterinary. Transferred Irom AIIrecI Uni- versity. University Orchestra: Jane IVIiIIer PhysioIogy Awarci 3. JOHN lVlARKl.EY ROCKVVQOD, Elrnliursl, III. Aclininislrniive Engineer- ing. Preparecl al Aslwville Scliool. AKE: KBQP: Freslnnan Bascluall Squacl. PHILIP KING ROESCH, Xwesl New Brigliion. Arls ancl Sciences. Pre- pared at Lynlorooli l'ligl1 Sclmool. Transferred from Duke University. CDEK. XN'lLLlAlW PAUL ROBERTS. Oswego. Arcliiieclure. Prepared at Oswego Higli Sclmool. Stale Tuition Scluolarslrip. RICHARD ARMSTRONG ROBERTSON, Vxfyomissing, Pa. Admin- islralive Engineering. Preparecl at Vvesiminsler Preparatory School. 2119: Scalulnnrcl ancl Blacle: TITI-IE, President 4: KBQ. Presiclent 4: Ollicers Clulu, Prcsiclenl 4: Freslnnan Fencing Squaol: Freslnnan Hockey Squncl: Freslnnan Rifle Squad: Varsity Hockey Squacl 2, 55 Fresllman Advisory Connnillee: Nlusical Clulls 5: R.O.T.C., Captain. CA'l'l'lARlNE lfUl.ER ROBlNSQN, Slnnlorclville. Agricullure, Prepared al Rlrinr-laeclx Higlr Sclrool. DONALD ISRANDT ROBINSON. Jn.. St. Paul. Niinn. Arclmileclure. ljropnrcfl ul l,lnivrrrsily lliglu Sclionl. BQII: Scaralv. DONALD lll'Gl'llfS ROBINSON. l'lica. Arls :incl Sciences. Prepareel :il New llnrllnrcl lligli Srlmnl. KA: KBYIT. l'Alll. CNIJXRK RUBINSUN. Cmrajoluarie. ble-clranical Engineering. Pre- pnrc-cl nl fizimijulnnric lligll Sclxnol. S'l'ANl.lfY C'I.ARK RUISINSUN, llarrisvilli-. Arls :incl Sciences, Pre- pnrml nl fxlnylnn lligln Srlinnl. Slale Tuilinn Scluolarsllip. PIOXYARD XX'lNifllfl-D RUIHSON, Owr-go. Arts and Sciences. Pre- parc-cl al Uwc-go lliglm Sfllllfbl. YDKE: Clel Clulnz Freslnnan Crew Squnal: Yursily ljenring Squael 2: Xviclow Boarcl 5. Nlanaging Ecliior 4: Frvslumin Deslc Bool: Bonrrl 3. -iz ltreslnnan Advisory Comrniliee: R.O. TC. Bamcl 1. 2. 3: C.U.R.XX'. Uleifs Calqinelz Skate Caslr and Tuition Slili0lill'SlIlf7S. BENIGNO RODIYUGUEZ-SANTOS. Nlayaguez, Puerlo Rico. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared al Niaynguez l'ligl1 Scliool. XE: Pyrnniiclg Cosmo- politan Clulnz Newman Clulo. PLINY ROGERS, Troy. Arls anel Sciences. Prepared at Troy Counlry Day Preparatory Sclrool. CDAQ: Spluinx Heacl: Al-cijeloarg KBIDQ Freslr- man Hockey Squacl: Freslnnnn Tennis Squad: Varsity Hockey Squad 5. 108 N0RlX'lAN ROSENBERG. Canisteo. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparccl at Canister: Acatlemy. EABI: lrresliman Tracli 'l-cam: Varsity 'lwracli rrCHIl'l NANFORD ROSENHECK. Elmira. Varsity Baselwall Team 2, 3, 4: Slate Tuition Scliolarsliip. ROBERT ZEl-liz ROSENTHAL. Brooklyn. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Polyteclinic Preparatory Scliool. II A4111 Cornell Deluate Association: Fencing Clulug Fresliman Fencing Squaclg ljresliman Lacrosse Team: Varsity Lacrosse Squacl 2. ROBERT ALLAN ROSEVEAR, Bl0omHeld, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at Bloomfield Higli Scliool. R.0.T.C. Bancl 1, 2, Leacler 3. 4: lVlusical Clulos 1: University Orclies- tra, 1, 2. 5, 4: Hinclcley Scliolarsliip. VVlLLlAlVl GOODRICH ROSSlTER, Bronxville. Arts anal Sciences. Preparecl at Vvestminster Preparatory Scliool. ETD: Alepll Samacllg lVlajura: Spiliecl Slice: Vvearer of time HCH: Fresliman Footloall Team: Varsity Footlaall Team 2. 4: Varsity Student Council 3: Vvillarcl Straigllt Hall Boarcl of Managers 4. VVlLLlAlVl FRANCIS ROYCE, Vvarrenslaurg. Agriculture. Preparecl at Vvarrenslourg Higli Sclmol. AZ. FRANK JOSEPH RUDERT. Swan Lalce. Arts anal Sciences. Preparecl at Lilaerty lfligli Scllool. Deutsclier Verein. l..UClLl..E VVlNll:RED RUNISEY. ltliaca. Agriculture. Prepared at ltliaca Higli Sclmool. Floriculture Clula. Elmira l'ligl1 Sclwal. Xvearcr ol tlie Freslirnan Basclsall Team: RlCl'lARD ALEXANDER ROGERS, Staten lslancl. Agriculture. Pre- parecl at Curtis I-ligl-1 Scliool. KAP. Rresiclenl 4: Dramatic Clulug Ollicers Clulu: Freslnnan Lacrosse Squacl. .lAlVlES BRYANT ROONEY. Nyaclc. Arts ancl Sciences. ljreparecl at Nyaclq Higli Sfflmul. QE: Newman Clulhz C.U.R.XfV. .loini Boarcl 3. CONRAD ROSDAHL, Riclgelielcl Parlc, N. .l. Arts ancl Sciences. Pre- parecl at Riclgeliiclcl laarli l'ligl1 Scliool. Cercle Francais: Deutsclier Vurcin: lsrt-sliman Footliall Squacl: Varsity Footlaall Squacl 2: Varsity Crew Squacl 5, 4. l3ER'llRAlVl FRANKEL ROSENBAUNL Crestwcocl. Arts ancl Sciences Preparecl at Nlanlius Preparatory Sclwol. QEH: Cornell Deloitte Asso- ciation: l'lillel 2. S. Vice-Prcsiclcnt 4. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Llenroc Loclge: KCDKQ Clel Clula: Quill ancl Daggerg Traclc Team 5. 4: 109 GERTRUDE RUSITZKY, New Becllorcl, Blass. Arts ancl Sciences. Pre- parecl at Ne B It cl ' ' ' w er or Hrglx School. AEQ, Preslclent 4: Soccer 2: Baseball 2. PETER BERNARD RUTAN, Elmira. lVlecl1anical Engineering. Pre parcel at Elmira Free Acaclemy. AECID: Totem Clulo: Newman Club State Tuition Sclwlarsllipg McMullen Scl1olarsl1ip. FR EDERICK SACKS, New York City. Arts anol Sciences. Preparecl at Erasmus Hall l'ligl1 Scllool. AEH, Presiclcnt 4: Freslrman Polo S uacl: F l ' ' ' q rcs unan fennrs Squad: Varsity Polo Squacl 2, 5, 4. ROBERT VINTON SAFFORD. Flount Vernon. At cl rs an Sciences. Prcparocl at Xvestminster Preparatory Sclxool. QA9: Freshman Traci: Squacl: Varsity Track Squad 2. 3. 4. DONALD ITREDERIC SAOER. Amstw li . A trc rm gricullure. Prepared at St. Marys institute. Newman Clull. l..lfAl'l BIILDRED SAHNI. Scranton. Pa. Arts ancl Sciences? Preparecl at Scranton Central l'liQ'l1 Sclwol vAT P , l ,, . ... . rcsiccnt 4: Dramatic Clulo 1. 2. 3, ,ll Hilti-I, Presirlr-nt 4: Raclio Guilcl 3: Xvornc-n's Glee Clula 2, 3. 4. EDlTl'l JANE SALISBURY, Hamlmurg. Home Economics. Preparecl at Hmnlmurg Higll Srlrool. ' f - ' 'Y I AAA, C.U.R.XX. Xxomens Calninet 2. 3: Vitro-Presitlvrmt ol Balrlx lv, 4. FRED FORD SABIPSON .I N . R.. . lount Vernon. blICCl1ZlI1iCZll Engineering. Pri-parcel al Alount Vernon Higlu Sclxool. AKE: TBH, Presiclent 4: KIIKCD' gpllinx l'lL'Ll' KTX' IVB ' ' ' . . .' fag , x T. Freslrman Aclvisory Committee: Alcblullen Scluolarslripg Sibley Prize 3: Stuclent Council 4. MARGARET VIR OINIA SABIPSON. ltllaca. Arts anal Sciences. Pre- parecl at Emma NN-'illarcl School. AID: XVomen's Glee Club 5. 4. JEROME SAMUEL. Q - S. A ueen rts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Buslnvick Higlr Scltool. Dramatic Clulw 2. 3. 4: Rouncl Talale 5. 4: Freslxman Baselnall Team: State Tuition Sclmlarslrip. ARNOLD FOSTER SANBORN. Dryclen, Blaine. Hotel Aclnlinistration. Preparecl at Xvilton Acaclerny. Clel Club: R.O.T.C. Bancl 1. 2. 5: Nlusical Clulss 2, 3: Savarins Scllolarslmipp Band Sclmolarslmip. YVll..l.lANl CHARLES SANDY, Harrisburg, Pa. Arts ancl Sciences. Pre- parccl at Nvillia P I-I' l ' ' ' m cnn :gl Sclmool. ACD. Cornell Corlntluan Yacllt Clulv: tvlanager of Boxing 4. 110 RICHARD SAPERSTEIN, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High SCTIOOT. I T:l'E'SI'Il'llZll1 GOIT TCBII1 I Areopuguf BoarcI 2. 5, all CorneII Tuition SchoIarship: R.O.'I'.C., First Lieutenant. JAY JEXVELL SARASOI-IN, St. Louis, Mn. Veterinary. Prepared at Centrai High SchooI. YDKCD. HELEN IVIILDRED SAUNDERS, Saratoga Springs. Home Economics. Prepared at Saratoga Springs High ScI1ooI. FREDERICK JAMES SAUTER, lm-r, Great Neck. Arts and Sciences. PreparecI at Great Neck High Schooi. ZITI: SI4uIIs, Vice-Presicient 4: Cief CIuIo: CorneII Musicai CIUID: CorneII Corinthian Yacht CIUIJ: Freshman Tracic SquacI: Varsity Track SquacI 2: R.O.T.C. Banci 2, 5. 4: Musicai Ciuhs 2. 3, 4. N .L I Us ALBERT t-IORTON SAYER, Xkfesttown. Agricuiturc. Prepared at IVIicIc,IIelown High Schooi. EKIPE: TIAE, Secretary: Qfficers CILIIJ: Freshman Foothaii Squad: Varsity 150-pouncI Crew Squaci 2: I:Iori- cuIlure Schoiarship. SIDNEY DAVID SCHACHTER, BrooIiIyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsenci Harris I'IaII High Schooi. Transferred from New York University. 41-IBA. JOHN SCI-IADLER, Jn., Elizabeth, N. J. Administrative Engineering, PreparecI at Thomas Jefferson High School. Seai anci Serpent: TBI-T: Sphinx Head: KTX: The Cornell Engineer Board 5, 4: IVTcIVIuI- Ien Schoiarshipg A.S.M.E., Presicienlp 4. BEATRICE CENCI SCHEMPP, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High SchooI. Archery 1. 111 ESTHER MOLLY SCHIFF, BeIImore. Agri- cuIture, Prepared at Freeport High Schooi. AEYD: Soccer 1, 2. NORMAN EDWARD SCHLENKER, Buf- faio. Civii Engineering. Prepared at East High Schooi. XE: Rod and Bois: Fresh- man Crew Squaci: Varsity Pistoi Team 2. 3: State Tuition Schoiarshipz IVIcIVIuIIen Schoiarship. GEORGE CONRAD SCHLOEMER, New York City. Veterinary. Prepared at Regis High School. Transferred from Fordham University. AIP: Newman Ciuh. ROBERT SCHMIDT, hfiount Vernon. Agri- Culture. Prepared at Niount Vernon High Schooi. I'Io-Nun-De-Kah: Varsity Track Team 22, 3: Stucient Agencies 5. 4. REVA lVlAE Rocllester. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at lxlonroe l'ligl1 Scl1ool. YITBK: CDKGP: Slate Casl1 ancl Tuition Sclmlarsliips. ANDREW' JOSEPH SCHROEDER. Suu' gerties. Agriculture. Preparecl at Sanger- ties Higlm Sclmool. Ollicers Clulu: Newman Clulog Freslnnan Rille Team. MARY CRANVFORD SCHUSTER. New Yorlc City. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at' Friencls Seminary. KKF: QKCD: Raven ancl Serpent: Cosmopolitan ClUlfJZ Baslcet- laall 3. 4: l'locl:ey 1, 2. 3. 4: lviclow Boorcl 1, 2, 5, 4: Vvillarcl Straiglmt XAlomen's Activities Committee 1. 2: Unclergracluate Scllolarslmip. DAVID GOTTSCHALK SCHVVARTZ. New Yorlc City. Arts anal Sciences. Pre- parecl at Townsencl Harris l'lall l'ligl1 Sclxool. EANI: Varsity Golf Squacl 2, 3. MARTHA JANE SCl'lXX'AR'lZ. Vllrumans- lnurg. l'Imm- Er,-mminics. Prcparerl at Tru- rnanslvurg l'ligli Sclmol. Baslietball 1. PAUL RAYMOND SCOFIELD, Newarli. Arlininistrative Engineering. lJl'0I72ll'Gi'i at Newarlc l'ligl1 Sclnool. KE: TBII: Elc- Llullen Sclmlarsliip. XVILLIAM ARVID SELEEN. Boston. Mass. Agriculture. Preparecl at ltllaca l'ligl1 Scliool. State Caslm Scliolarsliip. JOHN JACOB SERRELL, JR.. Elizalpcll-1. N. .l. Rleclnanical Engineering. Preparecl at Pingry Sclmul. Seal ancl Serpent. Presi- clent 4: TBH: '-DKYIV: Quill ancl Dagger: AIIIIOSI SCZliJiJFlfKi al'lCi Blacle: Xvearer ol tlme Cn: Freslmman Lacrosse Squacl: Freslnnan Rifle Team: Varsity La- crosse Squarl 2. Team 3. 4: Varsity Rille Team 2, 5. Captain 4: Freslxman Aclvisory Committee. lVlcNlullen Scliolarsltip. 112 BARBARA HELEN SEYMOUR, Minetto. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Oswego l'ligln Sclmol. XVAl'lDA'l' Sl'lAl'l, Darvazalrulaliori, Kalaul. Alglnanistan. Civil Engineering. Preparecl at Halvilxia College. Cosmopolitan Clula. BIELVILLE SHAVELSON, Spring Valley. EL Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Spring Valley l'ligl1 Sclmol. ESX. Treasurer 4: Rarlio Cvuilcl 2. 3. Presiclent 4: Dramatic Clull 3, .II The Cornell Daily Sun Boarcl 1. 2. 3, 4: State Tuition Sclrolarslup: l'lillel ljounclation. Vice-Presiclent 4. MA KINGSTON SHAVER. Ilirm. Home Economics. Prepared at Ilion l'ligl1 Sclmool. ON. XAIILBUR PETER DOROTHY ALICE SHANV, Roclwille Cen- tre. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Soutlx Sicle Higli Sclrool. HBYD: Dramatic Clula 3. 4: Raclio Guilcl 3. 4: Soccer 2. 3: Baslietlmll 1. 2: Baselaall 2: XN'.S.G.A. Council 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 3, Presi- clent 4. BERNARD SHENKNIAN, Cananclaigua. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at' Cananclai- gua Higlz Scliool. EAM, presiclent 411 Fresliman Baslcetlaall Squacl. FREDERICK XVILLIAMS SHICK, Bethle- liem, Pa. Aclministrative Engineering, Pre- parecl at Salisloury Preparatory Sclwol. AACDQ Crew Clulac Nwearer ot tlie HCM: Freslwman Crew: Varsity 150-pouncl Crew 3, Commoclore 4. EDVVARD VVILLIAIVI SHINEIVIAN, JR., Canajolrarie. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Canajoluarie High Scllool. AXA: Clet Clulo, President 4: Cornell Musical Clulu: University Orcliestra 1, 2, 3, Presi- clent 4: Musical Clulas 1. 1. 3, Leacler 4: R.O.T.C. Bancl 1, 2, 5, 4. FRANK Poouz JOHN NVILGUS SHOEMAKER, Scranton. Pa. Aclministrative Engineering. Preparecl at Scranton Central Higll Sclrool. AKE: Spliinx Heacl: KTX: KBQ: Spiliecl Slloe: Xvearer of tlie MCH: Fresliman Footluall Squad: Fresliman Traclc Team: Varsity Tracli Team 2. 3, 4: Junior Smolcer Com- mittee: Freslmman Aclvisory Committee. CHARLES HENRY SHUFF, Leng Island City. Hotel Aclministration. Preparecl at Stuyvesant Higll Scliool. BGH: Splminx lfleacl: Scaralbg Ye Hosts, Presiclent 4: KBCD: Fresliman Crew Squacl: Junior Promenade Committee: Savarins Sclmolar- sliipz Vtfillarcl Straigllt Hall Boarcl of Man- agers 4: Hotel Ezra Cornell Boarcl, Bian- ager 4. ROLAND SIYIITH SHUIVIARD. Canastota. Agriculture. Preparecl at Canastota I-liglu Scliool. Acacia: I'IofNun-De-Kali: Olli- rzers Clulu: Roloerts Scliolarslaipg R.O.T.C., Captain. MYRON SIMEON SILVERIVIAN. Ellen- ville. Agriculture. Prepareci at Ellenville Higlx Sclnool. Dramatic Cluls. 113 SIDNEY JOSEPH, SILVERIVIAN, Ellenville. Agriculture. Prepared at Ellenville Higii Scliool. Dramatic Clula. STANLEY DAVID SIMON, Brooklyn. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at New Utreclmt Higli SCTIOOI. TEA, Presiclent 4: Freslme man Baslcetlnall Team: Fresliman Baseball Team: Varsity Baseloall Squacl 2: Varsity Baslietltwall Team 2, 3, 4: Fresllman Cap- Burning Committee: State Tuition Scliolar- slup. VVILLIAIVI JAMES SIMPSON. Larclimont. AL Cliemistry. Preparecl at lvlamaroneclc Higli Sclrool. Scorpion, Presiclent 4: Quill ancl Dagger: Al-cljeioar: Vvcarer oi tlie UCYIQ TTI'BST1TTlElf1 I-TOCTCCY Ci-lCElfYlQ T:I'ESlilTli1Il Tennis Team: Varsity Hocliey Team 2, 5. Captain 4: Varsity Tennis Team 2, 5. 4: State Tuition Scllolarsliip. ICE LUCILE SIPSON. Newlane. I'len1c Economics. Preparerl at Newlane l'ligl1 Scliool. Class Picnic Committee, Cluair- man 4: Xvornenls Glee Clulp 3, 4. l AL JOAN LEONA SLUTZKER. Elizalvelli, N. J. Arts and parecl at Battin I'IigI1 Scliool. AEKIP: XVomen's Deluate Clulni I'IocIcey 1, 2, 5: Vice-President ol Risley 5: Vice-Presiclenl of Baicix III, 4. DORIS EI..IZABE'I'I'I SIVIALLRIDGE, Rochester. Home Economics. Pre- parecl at Ironclequoit Higlx Scliool. AAA: lVIortar Boarci: Kermis: AVS. G.A. Executive Committee 4: XV.S.G.A. Jucliciary Committee 4: Senior Alumnae Scliolarsllipg Clxairman ol: Organized Groups 4: Home Eco- ' nornics CIuIn, Presiclent 5. JUNE LUCILLE SNIINGIJER, Syracuse. Home Economics. Prepared at Syracuse Central High School. AEA. DONALD IVIAXXVELL SIVIITI-I, Newark Prepared at Newark Valley I'IigI1 School. CDKQ: HKN: Cornell IVIusi- cal CIUIJ: Musical Clulas 2. 3, 4: State Unclergracluate Sclwolarsiiipg Siloley Prize. ELNOR EMMA SISSON, NIunnsviIIe. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Canastota Higlx Scllool. State CasI1 and Tuition ScI1oIarsI1ips. KATHERINE ESTELLE SKEI-IAN. Richmond. Va. Home Economics. Preparecl at Barringer I'IigI1 School. KAQQ Mortar Board: Raven ancl Serpent: Cosmopolitan Clulvz Dramatic CIuI9 2, 5. 4: Soccer 1, 2, 5, 4: NN-'.S.G.A. Council 5, 4: XV.S.G.A. Executive Committee 5, 4: VV.A.A. Council 22 President oi Risley 3: Presiclent of XV.S.G.A. 4. ELEANOR BURGER SLACK, XVest Brigimton. Home Economics. Pre- pnrecl at Curtis I'IigI1 Scliool. AEA, President 4: VVomen's Cvlee CIuI'J I, 2. 5, 4. WIURIEI, LEIDNER SLAFIT, Passaic, N. J. Arts ancI Sciences. Prepared at Passaic I'Iigl1 Sclxool. Transierrecl I-rom New Jersey College for Xvornen. Aesculapius. I-:RED INIEEKS SLAXVSON, Canisteo. Arts anal Sciences. Preparecl at Canisteo I'IigI1 Sclwool. IDEA: Eresliman Footlball Squaclz Fresliman Baslfe-tI:aII Team: Varsity Footlnall Squarl 2. 3: Junior Smoker Committee. EDXVARD LOUIS SLEEPER. I'Iartl'orcI, Conn. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparerl at XX-'eaver I'IigIi Scliool. Transierrecl from tlie University oi Blarylancl. I-IAQ. RUTIJ ASENATI-I SLOCUFI, Elmira. Home Economics. Prepared at Elmira Free Acaclerny. Arctez Kermis. AIt'I'I ILIR DANIEL SLO-IIE, Plount Vernon. Arts anci Sciences. Pre- paretl at Davis I'IigIi Scliool. TEH. Sciences. Pre- VaIIey. Electrical Engineering. Cash and Tuition Scliolarslxipsz 114 FRED GEi'iRiViANN SiViiTi'i, Saranac Laiie. Civii Engineering. Pre- pareci at Saranac Laice Higim Scimoi. AXP: Cross Country Ciuia: Fresimman Cross Country Team: Fresiurnan Track Team: Varsity Traci: Team 2. GILBERT CRAXVFORD SiNfiiTi'i, Hagaman. Agricuiture. Prepared at Baiislon Higii Scimooi. AZ: Ho-Nun-De-Kaiig 4-H Club: Roberts Sciioiarsimip. JESSE SiViiTi'i, JR., Stamiorci, Conn. Arts anti Sciences. Prepared at King Sciiooi. QA9: Corneii Corintiiian Yaciut Ciuia, Commodore: Fresii- man Fooliaaii Squad: Varsity Footixaii Squad 2. KENNETH TRUNIAN Sixiiri-i'i. Vtfeiisiuoro, Pa. Arts anci Sciences. Pre- NIARY-HOPE SiViiTi'i, Brooiciyn. Arts anci Sciences. Prepareci at Bericeiey institute. Transierreci from New Jersey Coiiege for Xvomen. AAA. parent at Xveiisinoro Higii Scirooi. CITFA: Scaiaiaarci and Biacie: Fresii- man Xvrestiing Squaci: Frcsiunan Basiietioaii Squad: Varsity Footioaii Squaci 2: Varsity 150-pounri Fnotiaaii Squad 4: Varsity Nvrestiing Squaci 2. 5, 4. NORMAN HUNTER SNHTH, Eimira. Acirninislrative Engineering. Pres pareci at Nianiius Scilooi. EN. ORSON DELOS SNHTH, Fayetteviiie. Agricuiture. Prepareci at Fayette- viiie High Sciiooi. KAP: Fresiwman Track Squaci: Freshman Cross Country Team: Fresiiman Acivisory Committee. PAUL ALBERT SMITH, itiiaca. Agricuiture. Prepareci at itimaca Higix SCIIOOI. PIERSON KIRK SIVIITH, Piiiiacieipiiia, Pa. Chemistry. Prepared at Germantown Frienois Sciiooi. CIPAQ, Presioient 4: Ai-Cijeinarg Freshman Vvrestiin g Squaci. STEXVART CHARLES SNHTH, Oiean. Agriculture. Prepareci at Oiean High Sciiooi. EH: Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, 5: Manager of Fresiu- man Cross Country 4. VVARREN ALVIN SMITH, Fiusiiing. Arts anci Sciences. Prepareci at Flushing High School. ATA: Freshman Rifle Team: Varsity Riiie Squaci WARREN CONRAD SNIITH. Garcien City. Arts anci Sciences. Pre- pareci at St. Paui's Preparatory Scirooi. AKE: Freshman 150Apounri Crew Squad: Varsity 150-pound Crew Squad 5: Sophomore Smoker W Committee: Stucient Councii 2. 115 XVILLIAM HOVVARD SNODDY H , oneoye Falls. Arts anal Sciences. Prepared at Honeoye Falls Higlm Scimool. lViELVlN ALLAN SNYDER, New Yorlc City, Arts ancl Sciences. Pre parecl at Dwiglwt Preparatory Sclmoi. HAYIY: Freshman Soccer Squad Freslmman Track Squad: Varsity Lacrosse Squacl 5. ROBERT CLERC SNYDER. Elmira. Hotel Aclministration. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. EN: Quill and Dagger: Ye Hosts, Secretary: 'resliman Crew Squad: ixlanager of intramural Atlmletics 5. 4: N. J. Hotel Association Scliolarslnip: Heacl Cileer Leader 4. EDXVARD HENRY SOUTI-lXN'tCK, XN lnite Plains. Arts ancl Sciences Pri-'pare-rl at Xxlluite plwins l'l'2lr S l l Y 1 . In rcvou. QKB: Officers Cluiz: Univerl sity Orclicslra 1. 2. 5. 4: Nlusical Clulms 1. 4. El-l5ER'l' ORLA SOXVERXVINE. Jn., NV 11-sllielcl. N. Clmemical Engi- na-z-ring, Prvparvrl al Xxlcstliclll Higlm Srlmol. ASQ, Presicleni 4: Quill antl Dagger: Alf-ph Samaria: Crew Clulu. Presiclunl 4: Xvearer ni tlic MCH: l rc-slunan lrnutlmall Squacl: Fresliman Crew: Varsity Crow 2, 3. 4. RIt'I'l.-XRD HONIER SPACE, Curllaml. Agriculture. Prepared at blanlius Srlmul. AFP. ANITA LOUISE SPANNACEL. Sr-arsrlale. Home Emu omics. Preparecl at Lnstnlwsler llrgln brlmui. Dramatic Cluim 3, 4: Kermis. i:R.'XNCiES LEONA SPAXO. Cnrtlanrl. Home Economics. Preparecl at Curtlaml Higlx Sclmol. q7KfI7: ON: Kermis: Newman Cluilz State Casin Sclmlarsliip. ROBERT ERNEST SPLXRKQ Onlwritr C I , r e. t . anac a. Arrlliteclure. Prepared at Kingston Collegiate i'rt-paralory Sclmol. Translicrrc-:cl from Queens University. EDXVARD ALBERT SPEJSER, Pimilaclclpiiia, Pa. Arts anci Sciences. Propareql at Germantown Higli Sclrool. QJEH, Presiclent 4: Tile Cornell Daily Sun Boarcl 1, 5. 4. PAULINE FLORENCE SPIES. Rochester. Home Economics. Preparecl at lranflc-qunit Higli Sclmol. Dramatic Club 2. 3. 4: Kermis ROBERT HOXVARD SPRY. Li' f. A cxoy rts ancl Sciences. Prepared at LeRoy Higii Sclxool. ECIJE: State Tuition Sclmlarsimip. 116 INES GENEVER SQUASSONI, Norwich. Home Economics. Preparecl at Norwich High School. Translerrecl Irom Syracuse University. AOIT. Fresiclent 4: YDKYIP: ON: Dramatic Cluh 5: Nvillarcl Straight Xxlomenls Activities Committee 411 State Cash Scholarship: Home Economics Club, Pulnlicity lVlanager 5. FREDERICK XVILLIAM STAMPS. Niagara Falls. Arts ancl Sciences. Freparecl at Niagara Falls High School. GX: Sliulls, Fresiclent 4: State Tuition Scholarship: Varsity Cheer Iseacler. FRANCIS Pliilaclelpliia, Pa. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Xfvilliam Fenn Charter Preparatory School, A'-IJ: Freshman Footloall Team: Freshman Traclc Team: Varsity Footlaall Squacl 2: Varsity Tracli Team 2: Freshman Cap-Burning Committee: Junior Smolcer Committee. JOHN FIKE STEPHENS, Syracuse. Civil Engineering. Preparecl at Syracuse North High School. EN: KIPKVD: XE: Cornell Fencing Clula: Vvearer ol the CU: Fresh- man Soccer Squacl: Freshman Fencing Team: Varsity Fencing Team 5, 4: Fresh- man Aclvisory Committee: State Tuition Scholarship. 5 ROBERT I-IOXVELL STEPHENS. Syracuse-. Chemical Engineering. Preparecl at Syra- cuse North High School. EN: Cross CtTLII1lrt' Club: FTGSIIIIIHH Cross COUHITQ' Squacl: Varsity Cross Country Squacl 2, 5, all State Tuition Scholarship. HOXVARD ELDRED STEPI-IENSON, Blil- waulcee, Xhlis. Electrical Engineering. Pre- parecl at Ixflilwaulcee University High School. QJKE: HKN: Delta Cluh: Totem Cluh: Nlanager ol' Fresliman Tennis 5: Bflanager ol Varsity Tennis 4. EDVVIN HAROLD STERN, JR.. New York City. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Horace lxlann School. ZBT: Freshman Crew Squacl: Freshman Tennis Team: Var- sity Boxing Squacl 2. MARY CORNELL STERNBERGH. Read- ing, Fa. Arts ancl Sciences. Freparecl at Reacling High School. 117 MARION LOUISE STEVENS. Binghamton. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Bingham- ton Central High School. Aesculapius: Rifle 2: C.U.R.VV. Xvomerfs Cahinet 4: C.U.R.XV, Joint. Boarcl 5, Chairman 4: State Tuition Scholarship. Vice-Fresiclent ol Balch IV, 4. MARION ELIZABETH STEVEN SON, Ithaca. Home Economics. Preparecl at Ithaca High School. VENCELE CHESTER STEVENSON. Little Valley. Agriculture. Preparecl at Little Valley High School. Future Farmers ol: America. EARL MVILLIAM STILES. Riclwille. Agri- culture. Prepared at Crouverneur High School. QKN: Sphinx l'leacl: Aleph Samach: Scarah: NAIGZKIQF of the MCH: Freshman Footlnall Team: Varsity Footliall Team 2, 5: Sophomore Smoker Committee. DONALD ELXVOOD STOKES. Naple- woncl, N. .l. Arts zmcl Sciences, Preparecl at Columlnizi l'ligl1 Scliool. ATS2g Sl-iulls: Clel Clulyz Freslimnn Trnrlc Squacl: R.O. Bancl 2, 5. XVlLLlA5l GEORGE SVOLBERG. Glen Ridge, N. .l. Nleclmniczxl Engineering. Pre- parecl at Glen Riclge Higli Scliool. ECDE. President 4: TBI-I: Scalglazxrcl :incl Blrrfle. MARJORIE RUTH STOLL. Little Valley. Arts znncl Sciences. Prepared at Little Valley Higli Sclwol. CDBK: 1171821131 HAKIJ: HAS: Cercle Franqaisg Deulsclier Vereinq NVoinen's Glee Cluln 1, 2, 3. 41. BEROL STOLLER. New Yorli City. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Townsennl Har- ris Hull Higlm Scliool. EARL Cercle Franqais: Freslnnan Footlnzull Squacl: Fresli- man Swimming Squacl: Freslnnan Baseloall Squaclg Freslnnzm Rifle Team: Varsity Swimming Squacl: Varsity Baselbzxll Team 2, 5: Varsity Rifle Team 2: Stale Tuition Scllolzxrsliip. ,7-X ...r, .-XR'l'llt,7R CXDIJEN PERRY S'l'Ul. l', Lmli. .'xQ!'it'.Tlllll.IFI'. l,H'IJZll't'll nl Ox-itl l'ligli Sclmnl, Ulilirt-rs Lilnli, Cl.-.-XRA lllEQNRIli'I'l'A S'l'RANC. lim-lwslt-r. Arts nml SCll'l1l'0S. llrepnrml nt ilzurlcy i in .. lll,,ll bf-IMI. ROISIZRT XX'Ai.LACE STRAYER. Niagara lfnlls. Arts mul Sri:-iwa's. ljrcpnrml all Nivluuls ljrvpnrzilnry Srlwol. XCD: Liajura: lin-slunzm lllrnrli Squzucl: liroslnnnn l'lUr-key 'liz-'mnz varsity l'luc'lit-5' Squnrl 2. RICHARD VER VALIN STRINGHAN. lrisliliill ljlziins. Agriculture. ljrepnrecl ut l30lIgllliKiCI7SlP l'ligl1 Sr-limi. QVKXII: Spliinx l'lr-acl: Sczirnlig Crew Clulu: Fencing Clulmq Xvearer ol' llme MCH: Freslimnn 150-Iiilllflil Crow Squncl: Varsity 150-pflllllil Crew 2. 5. .iz Manager ul Fencing ,lc Freslnnan Arlvisory Committee. 113 FLORENCE BEATRICE STULL. Norwalli. Conn. Arts uncl Sciences. Prepare-cl at Nl7i'XvA7lik Sf'ilUUl, Xxy0ll16l'1'S Glee Cluli 3. .g. RQXYNOR FRANCIS STURGIS. Rucliy LL t. l- l River. Oliin. .'5KClIlllI1iSiI'ElliYC Engineering. ljrepznreml at lmkmi-fmfl l-Iigli Sclmol. XXII: Spliinx l'lt-ml: KTX: Cornell Llusical Cluln: Nlaiura: Fresliman Aclvisory Com- miltvv: Flusirnl Clulns 1. 2, 3. 4. ZABETH CORNELL SUPPLEE. Bain! lmriclgv. :Xrts nncl Sciences. Preparecl at Bninliriclge Higli Sclmol. Dramalic Clulb 2. 3. 4: State Casll Srliolarsliip. ARA .lfxxlf SXVAN. Xvilliamsporl. Pa. Arts nntl Sciences. Preparecl at Xvillianis- port I-ligli Sflmol. Dramatic Clulb 3, 4. K.ATI'lERINE S5131-1AN XVARREN SXVEETING, XVcstmoreIancI. Agriculture. Preparecl at Xvestxnorelancl SCIIIOOI. Freslllllfln Basketljflu Ttffllxli Ijreslnnan Baseball Team: Varsity Baseball Squad. DONALD GORDON SXYENSON. Eggerts- ville, Civil Engineering. Preparecl at Am- Iierst Central Higlu Scliool. Translerreci Iroxn tlie University of Bullfalo. AX: XE: Pyramicl. NATHALEEN XVIGHTMAN SXVITZER, Itiiaca. Agriculture. Preparecl at Itliaca Higlm Sclmool. I-IERMAN TAX, Brooklyn. Veterinary. Pre- pare-cl at Alexander Hamilton I'IigI1 School. Officers CIuIJ. I ROBERT TISHMAN EVEREFIT JACKSON TAYLOR, Coates- ville, Pa. I'IoteI Aclminislralion. Trans- lerrecl lroni Franlflin ancl IVIEITSIIHII College. .IOHN CLARENCE TAYLOR, Clinton. Agriculture. Prepared at Xvestmorelancl Higll Scliooi. JEROME POUND TEMPLE, Lookout Ixiountain, Tenn. Hotel Aclministration. Prepared at Chattanooga High Scliool. Scaialaarci and Blaciez Officers Clulag NIusi- cal Clulos 2: Hotei Ezra Cornell Board. DAVID LINCOLN TENBROECK, BrooIcIyn. Hotel Aciministration. Prepared at PoIy- tecI1nic Preparatory Country Day ScI'1ooI. Scaraloz CorneII IVIusicaI CIuIJ, Secretary- Treasurer 5, Presicient 4g Ye Hostsg IVIus'icaI Clulos 5, Manager 45 Fresliman Aclvisory Committee: XA7iIIarcI Straight Boarcl of Ntanagers 4. 119 ROYAL DAVID THOMAS, Narlaertlr, Pa, Chemistry. Preparecl at Lower IVIerion High Scimooi. AXA, Presiclent 4: TEH: WDKYDQ Totem Club: Freshman Fencing Squad: The Cornelliun Board 5, 4: Uni- versity 'Orchestra 2: Unciergraziuate Sclxolarsirip. SARAH ETHEL THOMAS, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Preparecl at Bingham- ton Central I'IigI1 Scliool. VVon1en's De- Imate CIuIo: State Casli ancl Tuition Sclwolarslxips. HELEN DORIS THOMPSON. Iiastingslrm- Hucison. Arts anal Sciences. Prepared at Hastings-on-Hudson Higli Scliool. Dramat- ic Club 5, 4. JAMES STACY THOMPSON, Jn., XVIIHQ Plains. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepare-cl at Tlme CI1oate Scluool. EAE. I I 'IIII II. III II II! II II I If I III I-II III I I I III 'IJI I II I+ I I I tp Ii II I I .I I II I 4, I? ,MIN II. I II II ,II III 'I I! II Ill I !I III ,I I I I I I I, I I III I I I III I I I 3. I I Ii, III II I I I JEAN THOlVlPSON, Xvashington, D. C. Home Economics. Preparecl at Central High School. AF: Kerrnis, Secretary 4: Rifle 1: Swimming 2: C.U.R.XN'. XKVOIIIGIIQS Calninet 5. VICTOR TISHIP, New York City. Agriculture, Prepared at Townsencl Harris Hall High School. ROBERT VALENTINE TlSl'llN tAN, New York City. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Horace hlann High School. ZBT: Sphinx Heacl: EAX: Freshman Track Squad: Freshman Golf Team: Xviclow Board 5, Eclitor-in-Chief 4. RGBERT BAKER 'l'RtVE'l'I'. JR., East Orange, N. J. .-Xrchitecture. Preparerl at East Orange High School. EH: Dramatic Clul: 3, 4: Ollicers Club: Freshman Crew Squacl: Freshman Tennis Squad: Fresh- man Advisory Coinmittet-1 First Lieutenant: Sancls ylemorial Fletlul. l'lll-DEGr'XRD ELSE L'El-ZhlANN, XVilliston Park, Arts ancl Sciencem Preparecl at Roslyn High School. IIBCI9: KAR: Deutscher Verein, Sefrclflry 3. .ll SUC-f,'f'r 1: l..ilCl'USSO l, 1: Nlflnilgef Ulk Crew' I: C.U.R.NN'y. Xvoinc-als Cahinc-l 5. .gg XYomen's Gtr-rr Cluh I. 1, 3, .11 Stale Cash ltllfl lllllllllt SfllUlIlfSllIpS. Nlll-l..lE ANN L'l'll?:R. Fly:-rs. tlome Economics. Preparecl at l.uclloxxw'ille Irhgll Slkllllfll. NUXYIUEIH Clula: lflfifhkljy 4: Bflskfflllall 5: Baseball 2: Ten' HIS l. FIEAD UNDERXVCJOD, hurlie. Agriculture. Preparerl at hloravia High School. lfulure Farmc-rs ul America: .1-H Cluln. GEORGE S L I't'ER. Bracllorrl. Agriclrltlrre. Preparecl at Bracllorcl High SKAIIUUI. Iilllljfll l:2lflllPl'S ol .AlIlEl'tCEl. CHARLES HUBERT VAll,, Brewster. Agriculture. Preparefl at Choate Preparatory School. A2411 XfVAl..'l ER Cl-IAPLIN VAIL, Cortlancl. Arts anal Sciences. Preparecl at Cortlancl High School. Acacia: Rouncl Talale: Cercle Francais: State Tuition Scholarship. VX7tl..LlAWt VALENT, Xhflatlcins Glen. Agriculture. Preparecl at XVatl-:ins Glen High School. Olliccrs Club: Varsity Foollaall Squad 4: Varsity Boxing Squad 3. l'lERlX lAN VANFLEET, JR., Scarsclale. Nlechanical Engineering. Pre- parccl at Scatsclalc High School. KA: TBII: Quill ancl Dagger: Recl Key: Atrnos: Nvearer ol the Cn: Freshman Crew Squad: Freshman Lacrosse Team: Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, 3, 4: Freshman Aclvisory Committee. 120 ,-Xxx SANIUEL SUNINER VERBECK. Nianlius. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at The lxfianlius Sclxool. KA: Quill and Dagger: Rerl Key: Scarab. President: Scalalnarcl and Blade: Nlajura: Ollicers Club: Fresliman Foot- ball Team: Varsity Pistol Team 1. 5. 4: Assistant lxflanager of FYCSIIIITHD Football 5: Fresliman Aclvisory Committee: R.O.T.C.. Nlajor. LYNDON VIRKLER. Castorlancl. Arts anti Sciences. Preparecl at Low- ville Free Acaclemy. Skulls: R.O.T.C. Bancl 2. 5. 4: Bancl Scliolarslrip. GLENNA ROBBINS VREELAND, Rocliy Hitt. N. J. Arts ancl Sciences Prepared at Princeton Higli SCl100l. HBQ: Baslietloall 1: Swimming 1. EDGAR XNRIGHT VVAGONER, Little Falls. Agriculture. Prepared at Little Falls High Scliool. Llenroc Lodge. President 4: KQK: Cosmopoli- tan Clulo: Raclio Guilcl: Nlusical Clubs 4. JEANNE STRAUSS NVAKE. Cattaraugus. Home Economics. Prepared at Cattaraugus High Sclwol. EAT: Dramatic Club 2. 5, 4: Raciio Guilcl 5, 4: Soccer 1: The Corrrellian Board 5, Vvomens Business Manager 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 2. 5, 4. ARTHUR XVALDRON. Laltewoocl, Ollio. Civil Engineering. Preparecl at Lalcewooci Higlm School. XXII: Sphinx Heaol: Rocl and Boing KBCIJ: Freslirnan Lacrosse Team: Freshman Advisory Committee. ROMAN MARK XVALEK. Bulialo. Agriculture. Preparecl at Hutchin- son Central Higli Sclmool. ALICE ELIZABETH VVALKER, Vtlincliester. lviass. Arts ancl Sciences. Prcparocl at VX7inci1ester Higlt Sclnool, AQ: Swimming 1, 5, 4: Pan- Hrellenic Council 2. CHARLES EDNIUND VAN NOSTRAND. Flusliing. Agriculture. Pre- parecl at Flusliing Higli Scliool. XfVll..LlANi BERNARD VANORlVlAlXl. ltliaca. lvleclmnical Engineering. Preparcrl at Baltimore tlViarylancll Higli Scliool. Translnerrecl from Jolms Hopkins University. VICTOR FROST VANVVAGENEN, Vvalllcill, Veterinary. Prepared at .lolm Cv. Burmlcn Higlr Sclrool. Translerrecl from Syracuse University. x QTL, PETER. THOMAS VARLAN. Rocliester. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Aulmurn Higli Scliool. Roni ancl Bola: State Tuition Sclnolarslmip. 121 CHARLOTTE FARRINGTON XVALKER, Ed' lo in urg, Arts anal Sciences Prepareci at Saugerties Higlm Scliool. Cercle Franqais: State Cash 'rnci Tuition Sclmolarsliips. H LESLIE XVALKER, JR., Pliilaclelpliia. Pa. Mechanical Engineering Preparccl at Episcopal Academy. BAE: TBH: Splminx Head Scalolnarct anal Biacio: Fresimxan Crew Squacl: Junior Smoker Committee Fresii man Acivisory Committee: R.0.T.C,, Captain. JAAIES ROBERT XVANDLING, Gian Riflge, N. J. Civil Engineering Prcparori at Gln-n Ricige Higlw Scliool. TBH: XE. President 4: 0 anrl Boig, Viircasurorg The Cornell Engineer Boarci, Business Manager 4 .lunir Q lic- 1 ' ir .mo r Qolmnitlec: Nichlulicn SCllOiElI'SlliP. .lANiES RICHARD XVARE, Niontclair, N. J. Niecimanicai Engmeerm Prrrparvci at ixiontclair Higll Sclmol. AYP, Presicient 4: TBI-I QIUI3' Quill ami Dagger: Refi Key: Atmos: Assistant ixtianagcr o i-resmmm 'rrzuvli 3. ixianager .11 Unriergracluatc Srziiolarslrip. St'liXX'AR't' XYARING, JR., Riclnnonci. Va. Arts ami Sciences. Prepare at iifvnnslon tillinoisl l'iigli Scllool. Sql, Pri-sicicnl .li Scalbiqarci ann Ijlmtv: KHKD: Ollnicvrs Clair: Varsity Polo Squad 5, 4: Varsity Piso 'lim-am 1, 1 5. 1: Navy Day Ball Conirnitlrrc-: R.O.'i'.C., Colonel. DANIIII. XVARNER. Ht-xi., Cil' Nt rc 3. . 4.-X. Arciiilccture. Preparug at st. tu tllll 4 Il lililirlfb ixCdClCllly. I.-IRBIN DUXBAR XX'A'l'l'LtiS B mtl tio Al . L 1 . . cminislrative Engineering. Pro JmltYilll3 N li -4 a . cms rvparalnry jrilmol. AA'-D. KtiNNIfl'i'I KRUNIM XYEB 1 . 1 Briciguton Higll SCilillll. QTE. t-QDXYIN Rt.'iTUS XX'Et5S't'ER, illuaca. Hotel Aciminislration. Prepare at itliaca Higln Srluool. KE: Srarala: Ye Hosts: VX'earer ol- time l:I'L?SillllZtIl Soccer Vlivam: Varsity Soccer Squaci 2, 3, Team 4: Assistant sllip in Hotel Engineering: Hotel Ezra Cornell Boarcl 4. SILAS BURl..lNG XVEEKS, East XX'illiston. Agriculture. Prepareci t George Srlrooi. i-i1TitIlSlAl'I't't'fi limm 'line-College oi Xxliiiiarn 'mc F 'trx AXA: lrroslnnan Aclvisory Committee. JOHN HYNDS XYEIDNIAN. .lR.. Niarrcllus. Arts ancl Sricnces. Pre- parecl at Biarcollns Higlm Sr-liool. ijroslmman Baseball Squaci: Freslmman Footimall Team: Freslnnan Basliollwali Team: Varsity Football Squacl 2. 3 rqospouml Football Squad ..1: Stale Casin and Tuition Scliolarslmips. GERALD HENDRICKS XYEIERBACH, Qualiertown. Pa. Lirermtrx Prepared at Valley Forge Biilitary Acaclemy, Zqf. Presiclent 1 anal Dagger: Aleplw Samarim: Al-cljelaarz Clei Club: Scaialvarcl anci B 1 e KBQP: XViciow Boarrl 2. T, Bur' 1 ' Ai ff 1 University Orcliestra 1. 1-7-3 ..r... ER, Briclgt-ton. J. Veterinarv irtpwrec t , srmss anaber -1. R.O.ri.C. Bind 1 XYILLIAM MARTIN XYEIL. Broolilyn. Arts anct Sciences. Preparecl at Erasmus l-tall Higlr Sclioolg CDEA: ltresliman Swimming Team: Fresliman Tracli Team: Varsity Cross Country Squacl 2: Varsity Tract: Squact 2, 4: Varsity Swimming Team 2, 3, fl- NlARY NIARGARET XVElBlER. Sltamoliin, Pa. Arts anct Sciences. Preparecl at Sliamolcin Higlw Scliool. KA: Lacrosse 2. 5: Pan-Hellenic Council 2. 4. SHELDON MORRlS XVEISBERG, Butllalo. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Tlxe Niclrols Scliool. BEP, Presiclent 4: Dra- matic Clulnz Varsity Lacrosse Squacl 2: Freslrrnan Banquet Committee: Soplromore Smoker Committee. NVlN'll-IROP Sl-IERXNOOD NVELCH, ltliaca. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Great Neclc floong lslancll Higlr School. AXP. Skulls. A in 'cg ii? JOHN CALDERNVOOD XNELD, XX'otor- town. Conn. Arts anct Sciences. Preparcct at Tall Scliool. AT: KET: Slat Clulm: Freslrman Soccer Team: Fra-sliman Hockey Team: Varsity Silllitfl 5. 4: Assistant Btanager ot Skiing 3, lxlanager 4. HARVEY RUSSELL XNELLMAN, Perry. Arts anct Sciences. Prcparect at Perry l'ligl1 Scliool. CDBK: YIFKYIJ: Cercle Fran- cais: .lunior Promenacle Committee: RAN. Nlcrfs Calyinel 5. 4: Slate Caslx and Tuition Scllolarsliips: Unclergracluate Sclmotarslrip. HENRIETTA LOUISE XNELLS, Setaukot. Home Economics. Prepared at Setauliet l-liglt Scliool. AF: Soccer 1. MEREDITH IRENE VVESTLAKE, Wtontour Falls. Home Economics. Pre-pared at Coolc Academy. 123 LEANNA ALMEDA VVHEATON, Aurora. Home Economics. 'Prepared at Cayuga Lake Academy. Kermis: Soccer 1: Baslcet- ball 2. RALPH l-HCKS XVHEELER, JR., ltltaca. lclotel Actministration. 'Prepared at Canan claigua Higlr Sclrool. FRANCES GUILD VVHITE, Lockport. Home Economics. Preparerl at Lockport I-liglt Scliool. KA9, Presictent 4: lxlortar Boarcl: Raven ancl Serpent: Cosmopolitan Cltilvz XA-l.S.G.A. Executive Committee 3: Class Banquet Committee. Clrairman 1: Vice-Presictent ot Class 2: Presiclent 'ot Sage 5. GERALD STALT ER XX-'l'llTE, Butler, N. J. lxlcclmanical Engineering. Preparccl at Blair Acaclerny. EX: TEH: Spliinx Heart: Aleplr Samaclt: KBQP: Nlanager ot Baselvall 4: .lunior Smolicr Comlniltcc. ' 1 HENRY X'.fXI.IfYl'lX XX'II.l.If. Ritllf--y Ilarii. Pa. i'xlTIlIIi'l'ItlI'l'. Ijri-purvti ul IIN' I'Iz1x't-r- Iorti Irirvpamtury Sriumi. SAE: Swah- IiarcI ami Iiiath-: form-II Biusicai CIUI1: Biusicai Chills, ALAN ROCKXVELL XVILLSON. Canandais gua. Arts ancI Sciences. Prepareci at Canandaigua Acaciemy. ASQ: QuiII and Dagger: EAX. Vice-President 4: Radio Guiizi 3. 4: The Corneii Daily Sun Boarci 1, 2. 3. Eciitnriai Director 4: R.O.T.C. Banci I. 2: Slate Cash and Tuition Sfhoiarships. CRISXYOLD XVILSON. JR.. Cieveianci, Ohio. Arts ami Sciences. Prepared at Lvnivc-rsity SCIIOUI. AQ: Reci Key: QuiII ami Daggvr: IXIajura: is-Vearer of the MCH: Ifreshman Traci: Squaci: Freshman Foot- IiaII Team: Varsity I7ootIoaII Squaci 2. 'I-cam 3. 4: Varsity Lacrosse Squaci 2, -Iii-am 3: Freshman Banquet Committee: CORNELIA MARY XX'lI.I.I.-DIS, XX'alItins SIHIIPHI COUHCII 1- 2- 3- Cicn. Arts ami Sri:-m'vs. Prvparcri nt . H I I 7- W-'Q -V-, . . .LANE N.IIHA 'IL W, I Lk, IXIAIIIICOIISI Xwiunifi ENT! 'IL xvmkins Chin Higl' S'i I' 'I-H Club: viaioinc- Iqciiouiics Xrarcpigii at Ilrifefrlxiiin 4 ' rig 'mc Vmcmuh' mparm dl I'Irxf'Ii4'y ,t: Strata' Cash ami 'Iwuitiim Sfimiar- I - - Ilvanston High Sfhooi. EX: Sphinx I'IezuI: Qhipc HISII 5f'I'00I' IXA3 SOCCHP I- -I9 Baskema IQCCI Kny: KBCIF: Assistant Fianagr-r UI I H 2- 5' -I? BZISCIWII I- Varsity Basiietiyaii 5: .Iunior Promt-narie IFANNF IYIARI A Ithaca Arts C01-H-fillce. AHLTON x1ic'11.Axi5jL XX'II.I.NIiR. N.-Mrk. gud '5l.im,m, pmpmd at mm. High N. .I. Arts ami Scimircs. Ijrm-parrrfi at School. NX'-S.G,A' Council 4: University JOHN XVELLES XVIGLIT, Summit. N. ,l. Arts ancI Sciences. Prcrpzircfci at Summit High Srimoi. XXII: h'IZljUI'flI ITYGSIIIIIFIH Acivisory Committee. ALINIA FRANCES ELIZABETH XVIGLE. Brooiciyn. I'IotirI Aciministrution. Prepareci al Paciier Cuiicgiatce Institute. AAA. JOI-IN DUDLEY XVILCOX. Ronimsm. Agricuilure. Preparcci at John NIarshaII I'IigI1 Scimoi. Vkfmsxx Xvc-st Shir- High Srimui. Ruunri 'I1aIJIe 2, 3, Ijrvsiiimxl 1: Varsity Ijonthuii Squaci 3: Thr' Cornoiiiun Iiuarci 3. XVILLIASI ARTI-ILIR XVILLSIIER, Arri- morc. Pa. I'Iot0I Aciministratinn. Ijrvparcri al i:I'ICIlfIS Ccntrai Preparatory Schooi. ATQ: Iirrcsimian Soccer Team: Freshman Acivisury Committee. 124 Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: XN'omen's Instrumentai Ciuh i. 2. 3. Presicient ali I'IincIcIey En' ciuwment Sfhoiarship. WI GERALD VVEIERBACH NORMAN EDXVARD XVILSON, Itlraca. Electrical Engineering. Prcparecl at Itlraca Higlt Scliool. HQKN: State Casli Scliolar- sllipz Nlcblullen Scliolarslrip. PEARL XVILT. Nlorrisville. Home Economics. Prepared at Canaslota Higli Sclrool. ON: Stale Casli Scliolarsliip. ROBERT FREDERICK XYINSI-IIP. Rome. Agriculture. Preparecl at Rome Free Acaci- emy. AZ: 4-H Cluln. RICHARD XVISCH. Brooklyn. Arts ancl Sciences, Preparecl at Alnraliam Lincoln Higli Scliool. AEI-I: State Tuition Sclrolarsliip. ALAN VVn.LsoN GLADYS ELIZABETH XVOLFE. Rocluester. AL Agriculture. Prepared at Xvest Higlm Scliool. Translerrecl from Syracuse Uni- versity. C.U.R.XV. .Ioint Boarcl 5, 4. FRED XVILLSON XNOLFF, NVI1ite Plains, Agriculture. Prcparecl at Vvllite plains Higll Scltool. WDKIPQ Spltinx Head: Scarab: Crew Clulac Xvearer ol tlie MCH: Fresltman Hocliey Squacl: Ijreslrman Crew Squacl: Varsity Hoclcey Squacl 2. 5: Var- sity Crew 2, 5: Fresliman Arlvisory Com- mittee. PHILIP GEORGE VVOLFF, Barker. Agri- culture. Prepared at Barlcer Higll Sclmool. AZ: Ho-Nun-De-Kali: Slci Clulag Xvearer of llie UCHQ Varsity Slci Team 2, 5, 4: Floriculture Scllolarsliip. ALBERT XNVOLFSON, New Yorli City. Agri- culture. Preparecl at James Wlaclison Higli Sclwol. YIPKCDQ Stale Casli Scliolarsliip. 125 MARY BENEDICT VVOOD, Red Creek. Home Economics. Prepared at Cazenovia Seminary. XQ. EDLIUND WOODING, Hammonclsport. Hotel Administration. Prepareci at Ham- monclsport High Scliool. Seal ancl Serpent: Ye Hosts: Varsity Polo Squacl 5, 4: Xviclow Boarcl 2: Hotel Ezra Cornell Boarcl 4. DOROTHY STONE VVOODNVARD. Xkfest Hartlorcl, Conn. Home Economics. Pre- parecl at Allaany Academy lor Girls, AAAg Dramatic Clulo 5: Baslcetlnall 1, 5: Hoclcey 1, '53 Lacrosse 1 BENJAIVIIN LINFORD XVORTI-IINGTON. Glen Riclge. N. J. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Glen Ridge I'IigIi Scliool. C.U.R.XV. lVIen's Calbinet 5. 4. l NIARIAN FAlRCl'lll.D VVRENCH, Hamlaurg. Agriculture. Preparecl l at Hamlaurg High School. KA. ROBERT l'lll.l. VVRIGI-IT, Rorlcville Center. Aclministrative Engineering. Dagger. Secretary: Recl Keyg KTX, Vice-Presiclentg Totem Clulng Fresh- ager 4: Freshman Advisory Committee: .lunior Promenacle Committee. HORACE l..OUlS XX-'UERrl'l'l. Dolphs Ferry, Chemical Engineering. Pre- pare-rl at Dtthlws lfcrry High School. AXP, Al-rljelaar: XXIKIOLU Board 2. 3. llQVlNG LEON YOSOVITZ. Bullaln. Electrical Engineering. Preparecl Sclmlarslmip. lXlARY El..lfAl.5lfAl'll YOUNG, llllaca. Arts ancl Sciences. ljrcparvtl at llliara High School. XYll-l-l.-Xhl l'll11AD Yl.'t-E. llz., fsarpintcria, Calil. Agriculture. Preparecl at the l'lill Sclmnl. A2112 FDNILND I-tJt'l5 CRAY X.-XLINSKI. Still l-alie City. L'tah. Arts anal Srit-111:-rs. lyrvpnrvtl at XX'l.'SlIlllIlSll'?I' Preparatory School. Transl-errccl lmm Dt-vp Springs tCalil.l Sf-lit-al. Ttrlluriclcg Cornell Dehale Associa- linn: Rnuncl 'lvulxli-: i'xl'f'IllJtlfjllS Bnartl. Business Nlanagc-r .iz Sluclent Counril 4. C.-X'l'l'IERINE ITRIEDA ZEILER, Brnolilyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- part-tl at Bay Slmrv High School, AWA: Cercle Frangais: Deutscher Vurvin: Slate' Crush nml luiliun grlmlarslrips. XVll..l.,ARD X!Vll..SON ZElGl..ER, City. Pa. Chemistry. Pre-parctl at Oil City High School. YDAQ: Sphinx Heaclp Al-cljelyarz Fresliman , Footloall Team: Freshman Nvreslling Team: Varsity Foothall Squacl 2, 5' 4: Nlanager ol Varsity Swimming All tlunior Promenacle Committee. BERTRAM Zllrlzq, Elmira. Arts ancl Sciences. prcfparetil at Elmira Free Acaclemy. The Cornell Daily Suu Boarcl 1, 2, 5. 4. DOROTHY RUTH ZITZ, Broolclyn. Arts ancl Sciences. Translerrecl from Paclcer Collegiate lnslitute. Afll. NlAY ARLENE ZUKERlVlAN, Vinelancl. N. tl. Arts ancl Sciences. lure- parctl at Vinclancl High School. AEQD: Wlortar Boarclt I-IAQ: Cerrle Frangais: Dramatic Cluh 1, 2, 3, 43 Rarlio Guilcl 3, 43 Soccer 2, 5: .luninr Aclvisory Committee: C.U.R.XV. Joint Bnarcl 4: XVillarcl Straight xNI0TllCI1'S Activities Committee fl: Vy'cnnen's Gln-e Clula 1, 2. 3. 4: XNlomen's lnstrumental Cluh ig Vice-Presirlent ol Sage 3. 126 .R 5 AN, 4 X, - x Preparecl at South Stale High School. GX, President 4: Quill ancl man Lacrosse Team: Assistant lxflanager of Freshman Baselaall 3, Klan- at l'lutc'hinson Cr-ntral laligh Scltfwl. Dramatic Clulbg State Tuition GEORGE XVILLIAM ATKINSON, Troy. Arciiitecture. Igrepareri at Troy I'IigI1 ScIrooI. Gargoyicc Xvenrcr of tIie Cn: Fresiiman Cross Country Squaci: Varsity Cross Country Squad: Slate CasIl ami iiwuition ScImIarsIiips. BIAX BERKOXNIITZ. Utica. Arts nnci Sciences. preparcci al Utica Free Acatiemy. State CasIr anti Tuition ScIiuIarsIrips, EUGENE LEONARD BOSTRODI, IXIcKees- port, Pa. I IoteI Aciministralion. Prepared nl B'It:Keesport Higli Scimoi. Ye Hosts: Pennsyivania State I'ItLileI Association SrImIarsIrip: I'IoteI Ezra CorncII Boarci. ADELAIDE ELIZABETH BRIGGS, lttmm. Arciritecsture, Prepared at Iliraca i'IigIr Scirciol. KHP: AAP: XVrinien's Giee Ciuia 2: Xvonrerfs Instrumental CIuIJ 1: Rome CoIIaIi0rative, Sl'FOI'lfi Prize 2. First Prize 3. INIARJORIE ELIZABETH BRUNT, Penn Yan. I'Ion1e Economics. Prepared at Penn Yan Acaciemy. AF: State Casin Sciioiar- sIiip. JOSEPH XVILLIAN CRIBB. Cannuttniguft. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Canandai- gua Acaciemy. KE: CorneII Deiiate Asso- ciation. YVILLIAINI JOSEPH ERDLE, JR.. Rochester. Engineering. Prepared at tIoIm IVIarsI1aII I-IigIr ScImoI. BQH: KBQJ. CHARLES FRANCIS ITAGAN, I3ymn. Agricuiture. Prepared al Soutir Byron I'IigIi SsiIn,mI. Scaraivz Iiresirman BaseInaII VIA:-ani: Stttnteril Agencies, Vice-Presitient 3, i,l'f'SIfil'Hl 4. IESIIIIISR FRIED. Broriiilyn. Arts ami St'icrrr't-s. Ijropareti at VISImmas .ICII-ersnn High ScI1ooI. JXLISX .IOSISPH GOSSIN, Rocirester. Arts zmci Sciences. Ijrcpareci al Benjamin Irraniiiin I'IigI'i ScI1ooI. State CasIr ancI riiuitimr ScI1oIarsIvips. ROBERT IDLIRVES GRANT, North Drive. Arts ancI Sciences. Prepared at B'IanIrasset I'IigIn Scironi. TFA: SIcuIIs: Freshman Tennis Team: State Tuition ScI'noIarSI'1ip. INIURIEL ADELAIDE I-IAAC, I3I'1iIacIeIpI1ia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Franiilvorct I'IigIi ScI'rooI. Deutscher Verein. JAMES HAMILTON HUCKER, Buffalo. Arts ancI Sciences. Prepared at Bennett IrIigIi ScIrooI. AX: AIepIr SamacIr: Spiiceci Siioe: Nvearer of tire MCH: FresI1rrran Track Team: Varsity Track Team 2, 3: Freshman Cap-Burning Committee: Freshman Afi- visory Committee. NORMAN HENRY JOHNSON. Beacon. Veterinary. Prepared at Beacon I'IigIr ScImoI. QTE. 127 RAYMOND ARTHUR Lawrence, Kan. Architecture. Transferred from Kansas University. SPENCER KELLOGG, zn, Derby. Mechan- icai Engineering. Prepared at INIicI1oIs Higicn ScIrooI. ECP: Almos. GERDA CLAIRE KENIPE, Haci-zensacic, INI. tI. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at ITIacIfensacIc Higir ScI1ooI. Deutscher Verein: Dramatic CIuI0 2: Soccer 2: Swim- ming 1: Baseiaaii 2: Tennis 2. VERNER CONRAD KREUTER, JR.. Rochester. Actministralive Engineering. Prepareci at Tire Ciioate ScI1ooI. Trans- Ierreci from Ixfiassaciiusetts Institute of Tecimoiogy. LEON JULES LACROIX, Evanston, Veterinary. Prepared at Fairfax I'IigI,1 SCLUOI. HARRY AARON LUTVACE. New York City. Veterinary. Prepared at Stuyvesant High ScI1ooI. QBA. GABRIEL RAPI-IAEL MANDELS, New RocIreIIe. AgricuIture. Prepared at New RricI1eIIe I'IigI1 SCIIQOI. GARRY BICBRIDE, Slingerlancls. Agricul- ture. Preparecl at Delmar Higli Selmol. 4-H Clulb. GLADYS ELIZABETH INICCOY, Seneca Falls, Home Economics. Preparecl at ElyHCl'3l'SG ACHClEIHy'. XNIALTER LOUIS NIILLARD. lilmca. Agri- culture. Ijreparecl at Itliacn Higlr Sclionl. FRANK JOSEPH MITCHELL, Haverliill. lxlass. Anlministrative Engineering. DAX: KBQD: Fresltnian Footldall Squacl. J EANNE ELIZABEWH B IORTIB IORE. Holxolcus. N. .I. Arts ancl Sciences. Pre- parecl at Riclgewoocl Higll Sclionl. AUGUSTO Iilrrrra. Agrirulture. Preparecl at Itliaca Higli Selrrml. NABEL BOND ODONNELL, Ilerlrimer. Arts anal Sciences. Preparecl at Herl-timer Higli Sclmool. Newman Clului Hocliey 3: Baslcelloall 1, 2: Crew 2: Xviclou' Bnarrl 5, Business Nlanager 4: State Tuition SCIIOIHFSIIID. ROBERT XVILLIAIXI QNEILL, Syracuse. Agriculture. Prepfnrecl at Syracuse Nortli Higli Seliotil. AFP: Quill ancl Dagger: Alepli Sainaeliz Scaralx: Crew Clula: Xvearer ol tlie MCH: lzircsliman Baslxetlnall Squad: lTt'0Sltlttitl't Crew: Varsity Basliel- Irrrll Squacl 2: Varsity Irontlnall Squacl 5: Varsity Crew 2. 3: .lunior Snmlxer Com- mittee. MABEL FRANCES PAVEK. I'liglilannI ljnlls, l'lrinii: EtTIlIlC1l7llCS. Prcpnrcrgl nt l'ligl1lancl Falls I'ligl1 Sclionl. FRANCIS XAVIER POLSTER, Bronlilyn. Arts ancl Sfieriu-s. Preparerl nt Buys' Higlr Sfillllll. FANNIE PRICE, Roclivster. Agriculture. ljrepnrecl at Benizirnin l:ranlilin Higlr Sflinol. GIIUIP. ALFRED AARON REISS. New Yorli City. Arts zincl Sriunces. ljrepari-il at Dexvilt Clinton Higli Srlrrml, BSP: Xvenrer ol tlie Freslxinan Tennis 'Ili-nni: Varsity Tennis Ylwcnin: lsrcslnnnn Anlvisury Coni- mittee. XN'tl.I..lAM JAMES RICE. Gent-var. Agrivul- ture. ljrepzxrexl at Dcgales I--tiglr Srliool. XVALTER HENRY ROBINSON, Pelliam Nlanor. Arts anfl Sciences. Preparc-cl at Horam Ixlann Pre-paratnry Sclionl. HAJP: Xvirlow Boarcl I, 2. DAVID XVALTER ROSS. Astoria. Arts ancl Sciences, Preparecl at Dwiglit SCIIOOI. 128 MICHAEL SASSANI, Binglmamton. Arts ancl Sciences. Prepared at Bingluamton Central Higlr Sclmol. AOA: R.O.T.C., Lieutenant. RIT.-X SCI'IACHT, Brooklyn. Arcliitecture. Preparecl at Erasmus Hall Higli Sclmol. EAT. HENRY PROSPER STEXVART. JR., Nutley. N. vl. Arts ancl Sciences. Preparecl at Nutley Higlr Scltool. XYALTER PANICI-I TAPNAN. Brooklyn. Arts anal Sciences. Prepared at James Blatlison I-tiglr Scliool. 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IRRCIIIIL IJAYILL.-X HESS A GEORGE I'IIiR15IiRT I III.DliIlR.kNIJ S'I'IiPlIliN SXVIFT IILIBARD XXYINSTON SPENCER IYES ILILLIAN RUTH .IAPIIIN .IOSEPI-I .IOIIN IRliI.l.Y SIDNEY ROBINSON KIENNIEIJY, JR. GEORGE ILOR.-ANT LAM I-OI'ISE .IOANNILI LIENEMANN CEFORGE BIANNISR XX lI,l.l.-KM BLXSSAIISKY ' ' REl'lIliN ROOSvEI.T NICDANIEI. I'I,'XROLIJ JAMES IX'IILLIiR JEAN XVRIGHT B IlI,LIiR . CHARLES IDRISCULI,'fIX'IlIRl'l'l.Y M 'ELEANOR FRANCES B'ID'Rf I'lXL 'ANNE RIEYKIECCA OLIX'IZR INJORMAN EIIIORY PARNELL ,Z .Uri.cIerfyfkIgIIIgI'IG IVIQIIIIQgI'S-- 'RXXIALTER JOEL I'I'ARRlNG'l'ONJ: QI-I-ARLES SADIITJIBIJ QJOELSUNI . ICJJERTRLIDFEV IRAPLAN JIQSABEL 'f4' D 'IIRIAA-I ,KLEINg 'qba '- 1 IVIQCJQXYQAIN 136 22 ' ..L, 'ND I II ROISILRT BIORRIS OGDEN FXRCIIIIE IJALNIER LOREN C LIEPORD PETRY ',N'IiRlZ'I'I' 'RANKLIN IIILLIP I I P S Ij.-ALL RVSSFLL POPE I'REDERICK CLARKE PRESCO'I'l' BLANCHARD LIVINGSTONE RIDEOCT c,Il'ST.-XX'L'S I'IILI. ROBINSON R R 'SO ' ICH.-XRD OBIS. .N LEMO DENNIS ROCKXYOOD SIMON ROSENZIYEIG JIAIIUNIAS . XRTHL'R RYAN GEORGE HOLLAND DABINE IERXI-.ST XXVILLI.-XXI DCHOEDER XYILLIAM CIIARLES DENNING ROBERT PELTON DIBLEY I'.l.li.-XNOR DIBIONDS I'IAROLD ROBERT DMART IQVBY GREEN 53lITl'l I'RANK .ALLAN DOVTIIARD. JR. XXVILLIAM DTRVNK. JR. I'Rl-LDIZRICK XXBXAGE I1Tl-lIiL BVSIINELL XXV,-XRING I'IliRl31iRT ,AKl'CL'ST XXVICHELNS XXVALTER FRANCIS XXVILLCOX I7.I.IAS ROOT BEADLE XXVILLIS BIARGARIZT XXYYLIE XXYILLLXM YI'l'TlllLL PAYNE DONNA PRICE Rl'Tll JOY ROSENBALYM CEIZORGIZ Bl'RR SABINE JOHN TALBIERT SANFORD I.-XCQl'liS CONRAD S.-XPIIIER SYLYIA SCIIUTZ SEYMOUR SHERN.-KN EARL COOPER SMITH LSIIIISTHR STARR, JR, IRA I,..liSTliR 'IJILZER ELIL-XBETII GRACE..VANBL:SKIRK LNURNIELIUS BI.-XRSDEN X!.NNDERXV,N,-KRT' I:RlilJ XION DER 'LAGEM ' ' XI.-XI2Yl.I7,AI4Li'ljll XYELLINGTONA H VIVBUN.-Xl.D CNASSIN XXYHITTEMORE BIIIJITON I'IOXY.'XRD XXYILLIAMS b -R OBIEIRLI7 I'IANVOR'El1. 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XFVILLIAINI NICHOLS BARNARD FRED ASA BARNES FRANCKE I'IUN'I'lNGTON BOSNVORTH, JR. ARTHUR XNESLEX' BROVVNE ADAM CLARKE DAVIS LOUIS IVIONROE DENNIS HERMAN DIEDERICITIS FRANK OJXKES ELLENWOOD IVIILLARD CLAYTON ERNSBERGER LIVINGSTON FARRAND SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE VLADIMIR IKARAPETOFF SOLOMON CADY HOLLIS TER DEXTER SIMPSON IQIMBALL JOHN TITUS BARTON PRESTON DAY CARTER Class of 1937 LAWRENCE ALFRED CI-IRISTENSEN LLOYD ALLING DOUCHTY IQENNETH BROCKETT EARNHARDT JAMES CHASE FORBES WOODWARD GARBER DONALD TROTTER HOUPT SHIRLEY CLARK HULSE, JR. THOMAS BERNARD IQELLY R RXIYRON ADOLPPI IEEE PAUL INIARTYN LINCOLN HARRY JOHN LOBERG CHARLES OSBORN IVIACKEY CLARENCE ILXUGUSTINE INIARTIN GEORGE ROBERT IVICIDERMOTT ERNEST GEORGE RIERRIT1' XIVILBUR ERNEST INIESERVE CHARLES EDWARD OIROURKE ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS HERBERT HENRY SCOFIELD RONIEYN XZXTMAN TI-IATCHER JOHN NEAL TILTON, JR. GEORGE BURR UPTON LUDOLPH FRISCH VVELANETZ GEORGE XTOUNG, JR. 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Aclive IXVIQIIILRTS JOHN DTXVISON ANDERSON LLOYD ALLING DOUGIITY GEORGE VVILLIAIYI ATIQINSON DIIIGUEL JUVENCIO FERRERE' ROGER HENR1 AYALA NWOODWARD GARBER HORACE GREELEY BARNARD DON.AXLD TROTTER HOUPT NICOL 'BISSELL' ' ' CI-IARLES 'BENJAMINLIRIS1-L ..,T.. ADDISON GlFFOI2U, CRO'XVLEY ' RO'B'ERT''ART12IUR 'KRID'ER ' DAVISON A . ,. . ' , ,jf:?1N. 2 Q 'Q - :1'i'7 -111:-1,I,.,, A, , . ., . ,. .I 2 X 2zC,ELDwEEEs13zRQEERTSON, DIAL ig -- A . ..I, . L, I, I..,T. ., ,..XAZAYNIi,..STQFFLT5N X X :,:, ,- :V 'V,,-f2,:p:-1-I--.Ez,..sa:1- ' . - .l . . X 2 - ..s. X :Q SSW' N -9. L2 V '- IVI, 2 jZg:1',3..-.--..2'1g,g'I'I7'f ' , 'f ' C V. . -'f' 'Q , ', X X -:rj-LL A ,N Avg xK.,'v ,Nix 'E:Qj .:,E,,.W--,-,1,:,,,,4,,f,,3g.i,EJE,.EZ -- :::-.f5::'..- - Fm ' .' 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ELMER PI'llLLIPS .......................... XNIILLIAM INIOEDER ...... INIELVILLE SI-IAVELSON .......... JEANNE STEWART PAQUIi'I'I'E ....... EDXVARD JAMES CALDWELL ..., .. DOROTHY ALICE SIIAxx '.... . NIAE ARLENE ZUKERMAN ..... . EDWARD PORTER ELLIS .... . fxluss of VUIIIE BRONEENBRENNER EDWARD JAMES C.fXl.DXX'lil.L CHARLES INIARSTON CLARK NIICI-IAEL CEOLBEN EARLE BURR PIENLEY. JR. ROBERT IRWIN KIITSCIIER ,IUDITII IQUTI1 NIARX AIAE IXRLIZNE Cvfuss uf IQOBERT HOPKINS BODI-IOLDT LAWRENCE NVILLSON BRUIAT STEPI-IEN JOHNSON DEBAUN ROBERT b'ICC:LENDON FAIILK bIARVIN FIiNS'FER ANDREW CUI21'lSS I'lAR'1'NE'I'I' Ix'IICl'I.'XEL STEPHEN HERSOG NO.-XII JACOB IQASSMAN .IOI-IN BIERMAN Class of fxLFRED EUGENE ATKIN NIIOREY RADIN BERGER BARBARA ANN CL.'XRK SHIRLEY GINSBURG RUTH GOLD OWEN HARVEY IQLEPPER Class of JAINIES 'ROBERT IVIEACI-IAM 186 ...UFACULTY ADVISOR ...UFACULTY ADVISOR .....FACULTY ADVISOR ..............PRESlDENT ...............VICE'PRESIDEB'T .....SECRETARY-TREASURER .....lVIEMIsERSI'IIP COMMITTEE ,....ZvIEMBERSI'llP COFINIITTEE .....'1-'ECI-INICAL DIRECTOR 1937 CTHARLES BIENDICK IAIERBERT NIOSS .AIlTI'lL7R FREDERIC NEUMANN IIE.-XNNI2 STEWART ID.'NQUE'l'I'E HENRY LACIIXR PRIESTLEI' B IEI.Vll-LE SIIAVELSON IDOROTIIY ALICE SHAW ZUKERBIAN 1958 CIEORGE JOSEPH IQAYE .IOIIN SLOANE IQITTLE XNIILLIAM COTTRILL IQRUSE EILEEN bl.'XRJORlE BIANDL EvELYN LIZNORE OGINSIO' CALEB PAINE GEORGE SYDNEY SMITH CHARLES ARTllUR.LLOX'D STEPHENS XNAILLIAMS 1939 ANl1'.-X RkU1'l'l AAIINKIN ' ' ' BXIARGARET IRENE PADDOCK BERNARD ROBERT RAPOPORT EDWARD HIXN'NES KSARGENT, A NIIILDRED 'H.AkRRlET iFEITISEMAN A NIrXDELEINEA.XMEl'L OII' - -I 1-9.10, X' x FRANCES XTOIQINSA' I A . R Cornell Debate Association RALPH NORMAN KLEPS ....... ........... XNILLIS DAVID CURTISS ..... ROY HENRY STEYERH ,... JOHN ALAN WESTNIORE ..... EARLE BURR HENLEY ...... FREDERICK HAMILTON BULLEN ROBERT LEWIS CLINE WILLIS DAVID CURTISS IVIILTON JACOB ESMAN IRVVIN HARRIS EARLE BURR HENLEY SEYMOUR IQAPLAN 'N f Af Offfm ...,. . . . . .PRESIDENT 1 ICE-PRESIDENT fri V' .........SECRETARY .................TREASURER .......DEB.4TE MIANAGER RALPI-I NORMAN KLEPS EDVVARD ARZEL ROBINSON ROBERT ZEITZ ROSENTI-IAL WILLlIkB'I HAMILTON SCOTT SAMUEL SAUL 'STAHL ROY HENRY STEYER JOHN ALAN WESTNIORE EDNIUND LOUIS GRAY ZALINSKI JAMES DEVVITT ANDREWS HAROLD AUERHAN RICHARD DROOZ ALEXANDER EARLY .NIARVIN FENSTER ARTHUR WILLIAM GOLDSTEIN CI-ITXRLES ABELL HORTON DAVID KRAUSHAAR GEORGE NIAXCY JEROME STAUD NICINTEE HERBERT PHILIP POLK JAMES POLLOCK 4 X 4 'af ga X1 1 xt., fd' , . gf xl' K ,Xa X, Q, ,: 2 7 S. 2 K z is z SAMUEL GRUNER HARRY SCOTTM ,..,.L.. .,... ,.......,.,...., D ,,,,L.,I,.I. ,.,.,......,,.,L , LL,L.,, V HERBERT LAwREN.CE,.,S.i3fLT2QKI fQQffQQQQf,fQQff.f WM mQQQQfl.QffQf7fQM'U'WW ,,.. .T,,fQlQQ.,. ,MM I,., I 4-xH .. 4 . 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ILIIWIN LADIJ qN,USS LEON FRANKLIN GRrXX'liS ISARIIARA BIaI.LI-: KIiIiNIax' D.xIfI.I'N lxllarm l AIII.INIQ ABIl'fI.l.'X KIIQDA CIIfRAI.IuINI2 LUIS AIJUTIZRN CNIUSS AIARGARITI' CELIA CxOl'LTER 'l4IIIaOIJORIa Cx.-XRL GIERLIXCII fxHARl,lfS ALIIIQRT CIUZIEXYICII FRANK I'lhRRlCK l'llElJGlZS ROLAND JOIIN KIaI.I.T A CTI-I:XRl.liS AXIUIHLUFS .-XI.IsIfRT RUSSILI. NIANN ROlllfR'l' FXRNOLD IJOLSON X.-xxcv NlCNI1.II.l. ROMAN of 1937 .,OlIN .ARTIIVR NIO'l'I' LIZON BI-QRTON AICNAIR fll,lZ:XHIi'l'!-l NICHOLS BIARY. I1I.IzAIsI1TII PACKER .'XRTlll'R .IOIIN POI5I.MA nf 1935 l.I5LANI.I IQISLIEY Kamp IEOROTIIY .ADlil..'XIDlS Kl'TSCIiI3IKCII NARG'.'uRI'I'E LEGGI3 . 'IDAYTON BRUCE BlI5AI.IIi R.-WAIONII ALnIiR'r' MILEER XX-'IQARING Q ' Class of 1939 CIXRLIZTON QS,GgIR3BgACKMQIz.EV. EUIJORA EDITI-I HIENDRICKSON 5 XX'II.I..IAM ARTl'ILlR LIEAVITT BYRON RI5!Q,f-BO.OKIIQiJ:T' '-.f'lf H CIfIARI.IaS Al.DIE'N l'IUNT P I IDALPHINE IVxACNIilgLvX'N' - A PRISC1LLA'.L'I13uCr441if1rZ 'Q' Vzvv LOIIISIS ,PAI.II,INIz- KING V - V - I .IQOLQERTT --xA7ILLl.-Xbl, b'flARRII-.-NIH-L 4--' -- .A FIQTIQR L,AzOIwrIoN I .V n 9 ROSE EIIIIIA' Qlmqkiiixlilixgfi ....., ...Z .AvVv. Z: ,... .,.,,., . , ' 1 L I--NQOLN Cow-INS .,,g XVHITE' .:,S,. Q U V: A - ' S' I in . Q., 1 1.. I ,--I f f -I A C1055 Rf' 1.940 I . .. :f'Qf.iF EAQLE KjRkivoOb...BILLING'I3oN-.-nf: I -'-V, HoxiMRD.'.KvRATZrR, . '3' - . XligcgufpfjOIIN:.fPIsIiI5IE.'.f.Ziff HARRIETQ.1.1SARI1Izgy.1.QgEN1INp5, AA,, , V F1lfRlfI.Klg1',NI6IN'l'YYfI2 ' 2 ' RA521315i1'M7IffGPiF:5T'A ' IZ' 55 1-l' ':,. SNUSl'lKi.LA ,IVIkI'IgC.l'IEl.l. - 'CDEQRCINA MARS SEIQLIQR AN1Nl3TfE 1 'V'. ,. , . ,lzvx . ,,V, 5 ,x,1, T. ,:4VA1,A',.,:,.,.:. 55.3.::f.. E.123A,gR..'jhV1i1.I.I3R V Sl'IAI?i?fiv? 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CHARLES EZDNVARD O'ROURKE NIIARION BELLE ANN BARBARA PALLACE PRATT' BEATRICE JACQUELINE PRAZAR IVIIRIAM CI-IAUNCY REED Alms BARBARA GAY HENRIETTA LUCILLE HOAG ELIZABETH MARGARET H,OPSON MARION HULSE JESSIE MCCORIAIACR HUNN ELOISE KINNEY LAURA NIAPES CATHERINE VAN LIENV IVIATTOON Tenors BERYL MYRIK SALSBIZRY PAULINE FLORENCE SPIES DORIS IRENE STEAD HELEN EMMA STEPHENSON ASSIINTA SULLIVAN ISABELLIZ TARIIOUX GLENNA ROBBINS VREELAND HELENE NVOLFE EDITH CATTELL ROGERS ELLEN DIIAE SAXE PAULINE TERPSTRA SPENCER SARAH RENEAR STEINMAN ESTHER STOCKS GRACE FRANCES STUTTIG ADELAIDE VVADE HELLZN STEARNS VVILCOX 5 2 5 3 L.,W.,W,I,5 I 'TTWULORN'IGHARLEs'ScIrOcES'WM WMW2 JOEIIS ,EM ENGRTROIY I WA.. ,..,. ,,,,, XYI.LEII5...QLQEI2.EEE9EIWWE .,., ,, ..,.... AEQH2.,.IQEIs.EQLXIIsEIfER,. v 1 'ERN-EST:BU7l'l'ON ..,, ,....,... . ,,.. , ,GEORGE..kLxTuAxYAx2.,,.W,.M,,,,L ..... M.DEMMluDS.oN.,.CLARK,.3MILLm.wLS,. .EQWKRD-'W7,LL,AM COCKRAMJM nmWEp,wIy,MASON MILLER 'CAROLL VVINTON ' 'ffi'. A ' I pR,xTT . 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Officers .....CI'I.-1l'L.'XIN ............pRliSIDENT ...HVICE-PRESIDENT ........SECREI'.-XRY ......TRE.'xsuRER EMMA IQOXVENA JOY RUDOLPI-I ALBAN DOERING ELIZYXBETPI ROSE CAIN COUNCIL Grucluuhf Sluclenls Class of AQ-'jf' Class of 1958 CiATHERlNE BIAY STRITE DOROTHY. W1LSON'AIiELI.X' 'EDNIUND FRANCIS DRISCLOL'L L,.L..,: , ussy Q lQ39. Ccggsg of .4940 ,,.:EE?i'N ,iiffrifx ssiifwif e Y, . . , X 2 w .9 1. E:-,.-R, - J Y W 4 ,R ' ,NTI QQSWF MN X X , 190 : , qi .Y::1i,1:,11-. , .: ROBERTS4 . .5 Top Row: I:CIdkE!lllp, Cook, Nleans, Henly. Zalinski, SLIHZI Second Row: Burr, Nliller, NTCCvrcgor, Kiplinger, Rooney, Benlly, SIIIIIII. Roberls Bottom Row: Collroll, Parker, Slrife, Nvise, Tompkins, Gleason. Xvoodwvard Inclepenclent COLIDCI CPIIXRLES FREDERICK WISE ..... Officers XVINIFRED IVIARY FRANCES DRAKE ...... ELIZIXBETI-l ELKIN TOMPKINS... HENRY ALLAN GLEASON ....... Faculty Advisors LEONARD SLATER COTTRELL GRACE SEELEY MARGARET HUMPI1REY NIAX ADAMS SHEPARD JULIAN LAURENCE WOODXK'ARD 1rIc1ependen.t Council CHARLES FREDERICK V87 ISE .......,.... WINIFRED MARY FRANCES DRAKE ....... ELIZABETH ELKIN TOMPKINS ............ HENRY ALLAN GLEASON .......... GUSTAVUS ANDREWS BENTLEY ....... HALE HENRY COOK ..................... AQSTIN HUNTINGTON KIPLINGER .... GQRMAINE FLORENCE MILLER ....... HAROLD EDWARD PARKER ...... CATIEIERINE MAYV STRIPE .,..... . I JOIEINTDAEEYVROON.EY.V..1 .'... I LAURA F OEIAEIQI. JQQEPITIZ ,S QQLAI ,, .. VMI, ..,...........CHAlRB1AN .....VlCE-PRESIDENT ...........SECRETARY ,.................TREASURER .....ATHLETIC DIRECTOR .,.......HOUS1NG COMMITTEE .PUBLICATION COMMITTEE .....SoROR1TY REPREsENTAvTIyE .. . . .P11IBnfI'OITYMQOMM1TTEE- . . . .T . 1. a-wwf ,xy gf: W ,, .i E: . . . ,V 4.4: -' I .I-'91 1 I.I,...::.,I- A-'-I..-1-v f fe.-.:--Q nw, :-f-I :-I4 . . JOE. I as ff-2, Is, 21,0 ' v:+I: ' Wf3'i5-EE? 'V' - ,.v,.' ? 57 ' A I i-E. 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U. S. A. CAPTAIN JOHN LOOMIS CHAMBERLAIN. JR.. U. S. A. Regular Army Officers . ......... PRESIDENT ..VlCli-PIZESIDENT ...........SECRETARY . .. . . .CORRESPONDINC SECRETARY .....7JREASURER Q- U tl.. I CAPTAIN NIERLE FLNLSEY DAVIS, U. S. A. . A. CAPTAIN ALERED DEVEREAUX, U. S. A. CAPTAIN LESLIE BURGESS DOWNING, U. S. A. CAPTAIN ROBERT ROSSITER RAYMOND, U. S. A. CAPTAIN GEORGE RJCJRNIGHT VVILLIAMSON, JR., U. S. A. FIRST L.lEUTEN.'XNT VVALTER BYRON LAREXV, U. S. A. S. A. Wlornlxors JTIRST L.IEUTENAN FIERBERT NATIIANIEI. ABRAIIAMS RAYMOND NICHOLAS ALI J'JIiATIIN.'XN IJAIFFT ALLEN JAMES DIQXXVITF .ANDREXYS XXVILLIAM HENRY ARTHUR COLEMAN DAVID IAKSINOF FRANCIS HOLDEN ASI-INWALL XXIILLIAM ALDEN BACKUS ALDEN H.-XDI.liX' BACON XAVINTHROI' DEXTIZR BELL.-XBIY DYXVID BENJAMIN AUSTIN BENNETT ELXYOOD CIXRL BERG ORBIIXN BLAKE BILLINGS HAROLD EZEKIEL BLUESTONE CIIARLES INIARSTON BLUNT PAUL GEORGE BOHLKE PETER HENDRIX BOS Cl1zXRLES FREDERICK BOSCI-IEN EDNVARD PROSSER BRADLEY ALBERT- SIDNEY BROVVN. 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DAVID XNIALTER ROSS CEEORGIZ XXVILLARD LIOBBY ERDIN Dl.7NB,HXR XXIATTLES SAMUEL SAIL STAIIL RICHARD BARDER NCCARGO FREIYERICK AIONTGOBHZRY LIVINGSTON. 2D XXyAI.TliR VREIILIXNIJ. JR. JXLYIN BRLCE SLNSIIINE SIDNEY XXVANNING FRICK RO1lliRT XXV.-Al.l.ACIi S'I'R.-AYHR NA'II.III'R l'lOXX'.-XRD PFTIQR I II-.NRY LANCTOT I lI'III.R STI:YI'.N JOHNSON DVBAVX ROIILRT BRYANT COODWILLIE AYILLIAM HENRY JENKINS. 'D I IUIIN XXYlI.l.IAM CXIAXRKI-f ,IOIIN XXVIICOX CALL IIOLLANII CDIIAVNCIZY C-:RFCG NIIIJARD XVIERNET COGGSIIALL .ALVIN TIIIZODORIT G,AI.l.X' FRANCIS HOLDEN ASRINWALI. XX'II.I..IAM L.-AXYRILNCI-f CTULIHBIAN ITRIQIYFRICK BRLCKNER LOWRIE XOIIN LIESS ALIIERT XYARREN LLOYD BOIINTR FRI-'DIQRICK NLXNRO DRISTIZR HOWARD XXYINFIFLD ROIIISON AVILLIAM FREDERICK BVRROWS HAROLD ADRAIIAM SEGALL PRFSTON DAY CQ.-XRTITR I3lfNlAMIN FRANKLIN SANDS f'IIARI.ES BEAN DELDNG TIIIZODORE ixIF!.X'll,I.E K.-Al'FM.-KN EVAN LILLY NUYIZS EDWARD FRISIHIZIZ CI.AvI'ON XIORGAN ANTIQLI. XXKARRIZN GIl.hl.-AN IONES. JR. BERNARD BACIIMAN El.XX'OOD GRAY GLIASS, JR. GIZORGIZ .FITZ PLASS GRANT CONKLIN EIIRLICH JOHN ROBERT COOPER C'ARMl2LO PI-IILII1 CfXNClil.l.IERI CHARLES HOLCOBIIK DAWSON ABBOTT GOLILD THOMAS LUCILIS DRISCOl.l,, JR JOHN KELLER CLEBIIENT GERALD VVAGNER EHRI-IART XNIILLIAM I'IENRY DAVIS TI-IOMAS VXIILLIAM FRANK VERNON LAFORGE INGERSOLL 204 PRESIDENT AX AKE A417 AE 112 ATA AT KA KAP KE AXA GPBA QPAGD CDE H fDI'A CIPKXI' CIPKE CDKT CIYEA KDEK H KA H KfIP H A111 WT Scorpion svn' and Serpenl EAE EAM EX EN E'-IJ EQJE EIDE E TI TACD GX AAX GJKN GE ZBT Zllf NIARX SALVADOR NIANLTIiL NIARTINEZ .IOIIN XXYILGIQS SI-IOEMAKER JAMES RICHARD XXI.-ARE Cll.ARLES HUIAERT XIAIL SIIURIL CLARK TERRY BIORSE JOHNSON SAMUEL SUMNER XFIERBECK NUDERT IAlfGL'STL'S LASIIER RICHARD COOLING LOYNSBERRY SILAS BIJRLINC XXYEEKS BIORTON SI-IIMM PIERSON KIRK SMITH EUGENE JACOB HARRISON FRANKLIN SMITH EL-ACOMBER, 2D VVIIOHAS Hl,YGII PATERSON ROGER XXVITSTON XXVENTXYORTH ERNEST LINWOOD QUACKENBIJSII. STANLEY DAVID SIMON LLARRY XX,ll.Ll.-XM IQRANER .IOIIN GEORGE TAMMEN NELSON FREDERICK LIOPPER IRA XXVASHINGTON XXYILSON IJAYID FARRINGTON SANDERS PAUL EVIELVILLE FISHER EDWARD XNIEAKLEY L.YoN ROY VALENTINE LOCKXVOOD DAVID GO1TSCI'lIALR SCHXYARTZ HARRY LEE SMITH NORB1.-AN HUNTER SMITH STEWART XVARINO. JR. ROBER1' PIOXVARD SPRY ROBERT JOHN FACER JOHN EDGERTON HOUGI-l JOSEPH ABRAHAM LEONARD ROBERT HILL XNIRIGHT JOHN FREDERICK IQEENAGI-IAN EARL XNIILLIAM STILES CIIARLES XNIILLIAM HAGEN, JR. RICHARD SIGSIIEE GRAHAM XVILLIAM ALFRED MARTIN J IXJIUIYIG ACACIA ........,..... ALPHA CHI RI-IG .... ALPHA CI-II SIGMA .... ALPHA DELTA PHI .... ALPHA EPSILON PI .... ALPHA GAMMA R110 ..... ALPHA PSI .........,...... ALPHA SIGMA PHI .... ALPHA TAU DMEGA ..... ALPHA ZETA ....... BETA SIGMA RHO ...... BETA THETA PI ...... Cl-II Pl-Il ..... CHI PSI ..... DELTA CHI ...........,....... DELTA KAPPA EPSILO DELTA PHI .... ........ ,...... DELTA SIGMA PHI .... DELTA TAU DELTA .... DELTA UPSILON ...... 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Twenly-eigl1t Clwplers Cornell Clmpler Fratres XNYILLIAM COOK ANDRAE RAYMOND RUSSELL BIRGI-I .IAMISS ADRIAN BIZZELL Ll,-XRRY TXLBERT BRITTON ROBERT FRANKLIN CIIAMBERLAIN ROY EDWARD CLARK XNIALTER VVENDELL COTNER KARL lVIARTlN DALLENBACI-I XXIILLARD XNIALDO ELLIS VICTOR RAYMOND CAGE CZUSTAVIS FREDERICK l'lEUSEIZ CRARL EDNVIN LADD l'lliRBIiRT DAVID LAUBE LEONARD AI.liXANDliR LAWRENCE LOUIS lx'II5LVILLE IVIASSEY GISOIICEE ROBERT lxlClJIiRMOTl' in Fcicultate XXVILBUR ERNEST MESERVE XVILERED DOUGLAS 5-IILLS BURDETTE KIBBE NORTI'lRUP PETER OLAFSON BRYON BURNETT ROBB FRED STILLMAN ROGERS EDXVARD SIIOWACRE LES NELSON SIMMONS l'lENRY TI-IOMAS SKINNER EARLE YOUNG SMITI-I LELAND SPENCER CI'lESTliR STARR. JR. EVERETT IVIILTON STRONG EARL SUNDERVILLE ITRANCIS DEBIYXR LINDERXVOOD CHARLES LEOPOLD XXJALKER l..Iil.ANl.3 EUGENE XVEAVER Grczcluule Stuclenls CjLARIlNCIi FARRAR BENT ALLEN I-LIILIZR JORDAN PIIILIP BRAMXVELI. POST EDXYIN JOSEPI-I SUNDERVILLE Seniors Cili.-XRLIZS NilAR5'l'UN CTLARK lJXYlCIlT Cj.XIlNN'Fl.l, DEWEY :ALLAN VLAN CIELDER l'ORIIES PIIILIR LEROY LOOAIIS RAYMOND ALBERT l..L'LL DAVID ELLISON BLXCQCIGG 5'I'ANI.liY .IOSEPI-I l'lUliY ROLAND SAIITI-I SIIEAIARD DAVID LOUIS l'lL7RD XXYALTER CIVIAPLIN VAIL 1907 RALIIII l'lICKS XXllIEEl.ER Top Row: Dicliinsnn. Scoll, Post. Ritlrir. Snowclon, R. E. Lull. LivcrIIIOre, Anclerson Tflircl Row: Pearson, Coolc, C. 5lzIcQuigg. D. lx'li!f'Qlligg, Rcicl. Gfillliilll. Frenclm, Seclclou, R. A. Lull Seconcl Row: Sllunmrcl, Clnrli, DOW!-y, ,lIIr1laIII, Forlws. NV. Vail, Benl. Loomis B!7llOlYl Row: Brnclley, Douglas, Spullnrfl, CUllgfl0l1, R, Vail, SIIIillI. Rolaie 20 6 I FR.-XNK CIBBS IANDISRSON, JR. CARI, LOUIS COOK OWEN LEROY ERENCII JAMES RALPII GRAIIAIII uniors CI-IARLES PIARRISON DIACQUIGG RAYMOND PEARSON lQOBERT 'll-IEODORE REID LEON EDWARD DEDDON Sopfiomores l'lliRHI5RT RANDALL ILIVERMORE ROBERT EUGENE LULI. RAYMOND LIEROY RIDER ROBERT LOCRI-I.-IRT SCOTT STANLEY HERBERT SMITH, JR. ROBERT TRIPP SNOWDON IIFGSIIITIQTL ROBERT CLAUDE BRfXIJLEY XVILLIS EDWARD CONGDON KENNE1'l-I FRANKLIN DOUGLAS RXIERLE STEELE ROBIE JEFFERSON LIBERTY DICKINSON, SD HAROI,D BERTRAM SPOFFORD RUEUS .IENNINGS VAIL I .g Fratres in Facultate RALPH PALMER AGN ENV I'IAROl.D ROIDERT SMART Graduate Stuclents STUART SEARING LYON CARL HENRY SCHEMAN ROBERT HENIXX' ARANONV XNIILLIAM RlCl'I4kRDS GRIEST THEODORE J'JOFFMAN JX'J1LLE'IT GR1XNGER JVIORGAN FRED GIZPIRBIANN SMITH GEORGE JOHN TOOKIEII Seniors JOHN HENRY PENDISRGRASS RICHARD LOUIS PLEUTI-INER DAVID VVALTER ROSS IXRTIAIUR SCl'lIiLl.ING VVENIIORNE HORA CE LOUIS NVUERTI I 7. lx I Top Row: P. Schaaf. J. T. Penclergrass, R. SIIIHII, Kinsclmrf, Bargfrccle, Nlayer, Hurt. J. Evans, Nlc:CJIesney. Austin, Brennan Thircl Row: Schuyler, H. Evans, Cole, F. Bowen, H. Briggs, XNIJJHZIITIS, Gooclwin, Law, G. Schaaf, Forbes Second Row: Scheman, Pleutlmer, Morgan. VX'enJIorne, Griesk, J. H. Penclergrass. Vvuerlfn, Aranow. Peavy, NIcLaugI1Jin Bollom Row: L. SIIIHJ1, Bowen, Qgclen. KIJSIIJQJII, N, Briggs, Slmrirlan, Smith FRANK VVINSLOW BONVEN HONVARD GORDON BRIGGS KENNETH CHARLES COLE HAYDEN OLIVER EVANS RICPIARD SMITH GOODXVIN funiors BENEDICT VVILLIS I..ANV LEONARD RUSSELL IVICLAUOHLIN JOHN GARREIT PEAVY GEORGE EDWIN SCHAAF EDXVIN ALBERT XAIILLIAMS I Soplwmores JAMES IRVINO AUSTIN JOHN WILLIANI BARGFREDE JO!-IN DAVIDSON EVANS HERBERT BISSELL FORBES WILLIAM SPENCER HURT RICPIARD GUSTAVE KINSCI-IERF HAROLD MAX MAYER HARVEY MCCI-IESNEY. JR. JAMES TI-IEODORE PENDERGRASS PAUL ARTHUR SCHAAF -RICITIARD GILLE'N'E SMITH RICIiARD LEIGI-I SMITH Fl'GSJ1W19l1 GRLANDO JVJOORE BONVEN, JR. VINCENT ART!-IUR BRENNAN NORBIAN EVERETI' BRIGGS JOHN ELLIOT EHRHART WALTER WILSON GRIFFIN, JR. VVILLIAM CPIRISTIAN HOUCK WALTER EUGENE KOSFIKIN WILLIANI THOMAS LOVE ROBERT POTTER OGDEN ROBERT TEN EYCK SCHUYLER GERALD HAYNES SHERIDAN LYMAN HERBERT SMITH, JR. Sl'-IERXVOOD SMITH 207 Jpha Chi do so I X ol 9-Q9 EQQQ RJTO ee e I Die I e O Founded in 1895 a t Trinity College. Twenty Clmpters Phi The ta Cha 1908 pier ll 'EXE 0 .'-X! 'O O rounder! in 1902 al LJllil7Pl'Stlj' of Vvfisconsin. SGUGllly'lU70 Clmplvrs Tau Ctmplor 1913 tptla Chi igma Fratres in XNJILDER DNVIGI-IT BANCROFT JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL rI4I'lOMAS ROWLAND BRIGGS ARTHUR VVESLEY BROWVNE XVILLIAIAI FAUSSET BRUCE GEORGE XAJALTER CAVANAUGH EIAIILE JVJONNIN CI-IAIIIOT PETER XXIALTER CI.AASSIEN LOUIS RJONROE DENNIS Gracluate KILIQBIIT LIORACIE BALLARD RLXRTIN JENKINS BARNETT CllIXRl.liS FRl'iDliRlCK BOSCIIEN ROBERT LEWIS BRANDALIR CIIQKIQLIQS LJIENRY BRIDGES JOSI-:PII ELDRID BURKE CJILORCE NAUAIANN CORNELL QJIZORGH xXYIl.LARI'D LDARLINC CJURDON J'IL'FF ELLIS Facultate BARBOUR LAWSON HERRINGTON JOHN RAVEN JOHNSON ALBERT NNIASITIINGTON LAUBENGAYER CLYDE XAIALTER JVIASON MEININ LORREL NICHOLS OTTO RAHN FREDERICK HOFFNIAN RHODES RlCI'lARD LEIGH SANVYER CHARLES CAIAIERT XXYINDING Students HENRY FREDERICK HAIAILIN OLIVER HENRX' JOHNSON XNYAYNE PIICKS KELLER PAUL RAYMOND NIATVEY FREDLEE NIORSE NICRJALL XXVALTER HERBERT GEORGE PRIOR BURT CARLTON PRATT ROBERT LOUIS SCOFIELD LIALSEY BIDWELL STEYENSON Seniors XYALTER LINCOLN HARDY XXVALTER LYNN RIURDOCK I I 7 XX ILLIAAI SEELEY LE.-XTIIER XX ILLIAAI FREDERICK XX ACRER Iuuiors XVILLIAAI JOIIN ,'XRCIiRSINGliR ROBERT GEORGE BRECRENRIDOE IAAIES CJRTUN Ct..'XIZK HARRY DELI3IiRT CJREENWOOD CIEOROE XXVILL.-XRD HOBBY ROBERT .ALBERT SHAW RALPH JAMES XVREELAND Sopflomores ROBERT CETAIAN BROWN XXIILLLXH ELLIOT DLDBIINICK BIORGAN SINCLNIRE .IAAIES EDWARD XXYILSON Fl'8Sll l'7'l6l'l XYILLIAAI IEDXY.-XRD FOX FJJHOBI.-XS CJIIARLIZS LLXSSETI' LJlt.XRl.lfS .ABELL LJORTON XYILLARD GORDEN JOHNSON JOHN RUTHERFORD ROBERT BELVILIE XXVOODBURY Top Row: Barnett, Sinclnire, Cornell, Burke, Norctsicck. Vreetunct, Branclaur. Donrinick, Ftatvey, Shaw Secontl Row: Parnell, Greenwood, Xvackrlr. Hobby, INICNRJI, Darling, Clark, Hardy, Boschen Bottom Row: Horton. Hassett, Fox. Nfvilson, Rutlmerforcl, Jotmsou, Xvooctlvury, Breckenriclge 2 Alpha Delta Phi Fl'Gfl'0S in Facultate FREDERICK BEDELL ARTIIUR NVESLEY BRONVNE JXIIILLARD CLAYTON ERNSBIZRGER CJHARLIES VAN PATTEN YOUNG Gractunte Student JOHN DEASON OGDEN Seniors JNJARION VALENTINE BAILLIERE. 2D JOHN JOSEPH CONNVAY, JR. ROBERT JAMES IVICNAMARA CHARLES YEAGER NEFF JACOB BISHOP PERKINS. 2D ALEXANDER GEBI-IART REED, JR. FREDERICK XNJILLIAMS SHICK ERBIN DLINIIAR XN'A'I-TLES Juniors XXIILLIAM RICHARD ARNOLD RALPH EDXVARD DONAl'IUE XNIILSON BALDXVIN FOSTER RANSOM CvURDEN JVIILLER, BD JOHN STARR RIGGS XNYILLI.-KM SI-IEPARD ROCKWELL JOHN XXYEST ROGIERS JJAROLD JXJURRAY SAXVYER JOSLYN ALEXANDER SMITH JJARRIS IDE STANTON LARNED STARREY XNIIIITNEY Soptwmores GEORGE VAIL BAYLY JOHN FXUGUS CAVENDER, JR. JOHN GORDON DlXON PJERTON FARR GERHAUSER GEORGE CLARK JOHNSON JOHN FIJPIOMAS JOHNSON, 3D XN'II.LIAAI GUTIAIRIE LLIRE, JR. ELLIOTT TUBIIS ROIIERT SUMMERS YOUNG ROBERT JAY VINTON FFGSII 171911 XNJALTER WHITNEY BOARDMAN NVILLIAM THEODORE COLE AUSTIN VVILLIADI ERWVIN, JR. HUBERT HARPHAM EVERIST, JR. GEORGE HOUSTON-CROXN'E FARLEY LYLE LIONVELL GUSLANDER JOHN ADDISON L,AMBE'l'H, JR. ROBERT KNIGPIT POTTER, JR. LAWRENCE HUBERT SMITH NVILLIARI ARCHER SPEERS GEORGE C1XNFlEl.D TEALL LAXVRENCE XNJELLINGTON XVI-IEELER xxxxxxxxxxxmyg. 5 5 f 9 I J Qkxxxxixxuxxxxa 'ma I832 4 Fotmclecl in 1852 at Hamilton College. Twenty-seven Chapters Cornell Chap ter 1869 Top Row: Vinton, Tubbs. Cv. Johnson, Gerlwauser, Cavcncler, Bayly. Dixon. Young. J. Johnson Third Row: Farley. Stanton, Arnold, Foster, J. Smitlm Sawyer, VVJ1itney, Ntiuer, Donahue Second Row: Rockwell, Bailliere, Conway, Neff. Perkins, R'ICN8Il18fH, Xvattles, Rogers Bottom Row: Everist, Potter, XAJIIECIEF, L. Smitlm, Guslancler, Teall, Cole. Speers 209 lpiua Epsilon Pi Gracluale Stuclents HX'h'lAN LAMIIERT AARON RUSSEL BRAUN CDPPENIIIIEIMER BERNARD XKXIILLIAM ROSEN Seniors FREDERICK SACKS RICIIARIJ XVISCI-I EUGENE AMOS ZWENIG funiors GEORGE JAFFE FINEBERG RALPII XXIVILIJAM SIIITZER ALVIN 'lil-IEODORE FINKELSTEIN DIARTIN SQYIRIZS IVIARVIN lVIORTON GOLDMANN SAMUEL SAIJI. STAIIL FIENRY XVEBER KLEIN FREDERICK ENGELS TRIIIII- AI,IaxANuER ZEFVI-1, JR. LSOPIIOHIOVGS STANLEY JACK LESNICK .ARTIILAR SILVER Fresh 111011. JEROME SANFORD AFFRON NIAIIRICE IWIARRY SRYER CI-IARLES NELSON LONVENFELD IKIJXRRY I'IAROl.D STRIAIRAN EI.I.IO'I'r JOHN NIILLER BERNARD NVWIIAN Xx,Ol.FNl.-XNN Founder! in 1915 at Aiew York Urziversily. Twenly-two Cllczpters Bela Cfiapler 1917 Top Row: Strimlaan, Slayer, Silver, Rosen, Spilzer, Lowenfelci Second Row: XAIOHIIIEIUH, Affron, Squires, Lesnik, Klein. Finkelstein, Slaimi, Binlcov Bottom Row: Tropp, Goldmann, Nviscim. Sacks, Zwenig, Fineiaerg, Zecve 210 IIJJWH CEFHIHHIEI R110 I . Fralres in Facullate I l - ' H- . fl' ISRISTOW ADAMS LANVRENCE IAIONVLAND MACVUANIELS K -V .5-NJ IQAYMOND CLAYTON ALLEN RICHARD ALAN JVIORDOFF ,U Q A- JACOII LIERBIERT BRUCKNER ALLAN GOODRICI-I JXJEVVHALL ' -A GEORGE SAMUEL BUTTS LEO CHANDLER NORRIS a ANSON XAIRIGHT GIBSON EARL LONG GVERI-IOLSER GLENN NVASHINGTON LJERRICK ROBERT ARNOLD POLSON ,- X ROIIERT BYRON LJINMAN GLENN XNJADE SALISBURY BJALVIN BUTLER HOFFMAN NEWELL ALLEN SCI-IAPPELLE EDR-'IN FRASER IYIOPKINS OLIN NAI!-IITNEY SMITH I LINCOLN DAVID KEl.SEX' IZOBERT HICKS VVI-IEELER . ASA CARLTON KING LIAROLD .ALNTI-IONY XNJILLMAN Founded in 1904 at Ohio Stale University. Thirty-two Chapters Ze ta Chap ter 1914 Gru,clLIcLte S JACOII CHRISTOPHER BAIIERNEEIND KENNETH BENNETT RANDALL KNIGHT COLIE 'IYIIOMAS KIEYLE CONVDER JDENZISL STEWART CURTIS CURTIS LIOXVARD JDEARBORN CJISORGE FARRINGTON DOW GEORGE RCJCKIil7IZl.I.liR EASTMAN l'AIrL JOSEPH FINDLEN KENNETH EUGENE tuclents KARL GAIQDNER PHILIP GEIGER CURTIS GILIIERT KEYES GIEIIALIJ GEORGE LANGHAM OLIN LEIIARD AUGUST SOREA 'THOMESON LLIND CHARLES FRANKLIN NIXVEN NIIZRTON STANLEY PARSONS ORVILLE XVI-IITEIELD TERRY XNYHEIELER H . SGVIIOFS XX'II.FRIiD DEWHT BROXVN BYRON LEDRA CUl.X'ER ROBERT JOHN ELIKER LEON FRANKLIN GRAVES LEONARD PAUL GUNSCH lunior 'IJHOAIAS XNVILLIAM ALIIRIGI-IT EDWARD PROSSER BRADLEY RICHARD GEORGE BUCRI-IAUER JlQGI'IIZS NYIRUN EVANS ,J-'IIEOIJORE C:XRL GERLACI-I LEONARD CI-IRISTIAN GRUBEL CHARLES ALIIERT CJVUZENVICH XXVALTIER JOHNSON EDNLJND LJOFFMANN IQICHARD BARBER INJCCARGO FREDERIC DEXTER LIORRIS CLARENCE BRONVN PALMER RICHARD LIOMER SPACE S CLIFFORD FREDERICK LUDERS IXNTHONY CLAIRE JVIAIER JJERISERT IJEYDEN PRESCOTT CHARLES HAROLD RILEX', JR. CEYLON ROY SNIDER KENNETI1 EUGENE ST. JOHN FREDERICK DAVIS ITITTERINGTON FRED ANDREW rIJUTI'IILL HEZEKIAl'I GOODNVIN XNIEBSTER Sophomores BYRON REID BOORIIOUT HONX'ARD IRVVIN COBB NXJILLIAM ARTI-IUR LEAVITT XNIALTER LOUIS LXIILLARD SIDNEY EMERSON SMITH Freshrnen ANDREW JACKSON CIIAMBERLAIN ARTILIUR FAIRCI-IILD STEVENSON XNJILLIAM HIRAM PALMER LIAXVRENCE XAJILBURN VAN 1' ASSEL JVIAYNARD CFIESTER PORAY PETER STEVE XNIOZNEK Top Row: Snider, Nlillard, Xfvoznelc, Leavitt, Bookhout, Buckauer, Johnson Tllil'lfl Row: Albright, St, John, Guzewiclw, Tuthill, Vveloster. Bradley, Riley, Gerlncls, Grulvel Second Row: Cary, Graves, Hoffmann, Culver, Euker, Space, Brown. NICCargo Bottom Row: Tucker, Vanrrassel, CJIHHIIUCYIHJH, PDJIIICT, Stevenson. COND, Smillm 2 Alpha Psi 1 s 4.4 gn. Q O Q O .0 0 .I ll ei: IQ! O O O O I Q I I Q. Founclecl in 1906 at Ohio Slate University. Seven Chapters Bela Clzapler 1907 Fratres DONALD XVIICROEE BAKER CI'lARLES JOSEPH CURTIN GORDON DANKS HIENRY IJUC-1-I DLIRES JAMES NATHAN FROST XYILLIAM AIQTIILIII l AGIXN in Facultate CPIARLES ERNEST HAYDEN SETH DARWIN JOHNSON HOWARD JAY MILKS XAIINFIELD SCOTT STONE EARL SUNDERVILLE DENNY I'lAMMOND UDALL XXIALTIAZR LONG XNVILLIAMS Seniors JAMES ALAN BRENNAN I XVILLIAM CJECJRGE COLLINS DIILTON J'lOXX'IiLL CJOVISRT XXV.-ALTER ROLAND DENNIS JOHN XN'I'CROIfE EARL GEORGE IAIOXYARIJ DIIZRHDITH unior GEORGE CONRAD SCI-ILOEMER S JOHN XXVILSON DIILLER XXVALTER EDWARD RELKEN GECJRGE XXYILLIAM SNOOK CTIIARLES THEODORE XVI-IITNFY ALAN VVILDLIR XYRIGI-IT Top Row: Fallon. XVOOII, NIIHI-r, Ayres. Banlgley, Earl, Snool-1. Coverl. Holmes. Curtin. Nacller Second Row: Collins, IQOHCOIT, Stone. Srlmlomncr. Brennan, Xvlnilney. Xveislxeit. Flare-clitlm. Nvrigllt Bottom Row: Frank. Poilcr, JurclIIII, Aviswzxll. Bell. ASIIIIIRII. Xviller. Riclxlsclmeicl, Anson. Ste-Inbins -'fnnn I--,QU ,OH-P4 fin fr -' ' '61 212 Sopizomores JOHN PATRICK AYRES FRANCIS ROY BADGLEY VINCENT EEO BOLDT XXVALTER JOSEPH FALLON JOI-IN DIANSFIELD I'lOLMES PIAROLD EDWIN N:XDLER LYNDON XXVAINXYRIGHT POTTER DONALD IAADELBERT XNVOOD FTQSII 771917. GliORG1Z ROBERT .ALFSON ROBEIQT IRVING ASI-IMAN Cl.:XIiENCE JORDAN CARLIETON RICHARD KELSEY CIXRLETON XNYILBURN POTTER ADAM GEORGE RICI-ITSCIIEID JOHN EDWIN SAXVYER IVORMAN ELY SKINNER ROSCOE GEORGE XNVISXVALL RALPH EDVVARD XXVITTER Fra tres in Facultale JOHN COURTNEX' ELMER PI-IILLIPS XXYILLIAM ARTIIUR HAGEN N.fXTI'IANIlil. SCHMIDT GUY FRANKLIN JXJACLEOD XXJALTER KING STONE JOSEPH ELLIS PJJREVOR Gracluale Stuolents TFHOMAS FRANCIS JNJEXYMAN, JR. PJJIHSODORIZ DOREMUS SLOCUN Top Row: Foster, BreJos, Troney, Stewart, Bailey. G. Yule, XV, Yule, G. Zouck. Kester, Buttram, E. Zouclc, Black .Second Row: Dollinger, XNJCJCJI, Livingslon, Rulan, Callahan, Kennedy, Allen, Vvillson, Newman, Cummings, Gioia Bottom Row: Kopp, Smiliw, Brown, Gurnee, Van Alien, Young, XV. AL'JElIIlS, C. Adams, Eilzen, Sears Seniors LIEATHMAN 'TIFF1' ALLEN FREDERICK JVIONTGOMERY LIVINGSTON, 2D XKJVILLIAM GEORGE CALLAI-IAN PETER BERNARD RUTIXN NEXX'ELL JAMES CUIVIIVIINGS 'XVINTI-IROP SI-IERVVOOD XNIELCXI XKKXIILLIAM EVERETT KENNEDY, JR. ALAN ROCKYVELL XAIILLSON ALDEN HALL YOUNG Juniors ROY TURNBULL BLACK, JR. LENVIS LEONARD DOLLINGER, JR. RICI-IARD HENRY BRELOS ANTHONY JOHN GIOIA VVALKER BRUCE KESTER, JR. SOpJ'LOTH,O7'9S RAYDIOND NICELY BAILEY, JR. GEORGE EDXVARD STEWART DORSEY RANDLE BUTTRAM GORDON CAMPBELL TROLLEY C!iARLES BEALE EITZEN GEORGE PERKINS YULE ' VVALLACE RUSSELL FOSTER, JR. XAIILLIAM HEAD YULE. JR. GEORGE VXIARREN HARRIS, JR. EDNVARD ALLEN ZOUCK GEORGE HAUER ZOUCK, JR. Fresllrnen CRAWVFORD GRANGER ADANIS VVALTER LOUIS KOPP XNJXLLIAM SPRAGUE ADAMS GEORGE ALBURY SEARS GARRETT EDNVARD BRONVN RUSSELL SMITH JVIYRON ELLIOTT GURNEE JOHN LANSING VAN AKEN JAMES YOUNG 213 Jplqa Sigma Phi ls4ll4 9 Q 1 S U I uv v ' ' 4, J lugllsglls Founclecl in 1845 at Yale Uni- versity. Thirty-two Chapters Iota Chapter 1909 Alpha Tau Omega Fra lres in Facultate FOUIICIGCI in 1865 al Virginia fxlili- iary Insfilule. A7in0Iy-four Clmplors AYQLU York Bela Tflela Cllapler 1887 EITGIZNE PLUNB ANDREWS LI,mI.Ow DELNOCE BROXVN SOLOMON Cfxm' I'lOLLlSTER PAIII. IVIARTYN LINCOLN LIZNYIS XXVEEKS BUCIIHOLZ XX'II.I.l.XM Slew.-xRIJ CJ.-XX'l1'I' Rfllllilfl' XX'Il.I.I,-xml AIODAFF l'II'r:II AIUORH fxTXX'OOD l,.XI'I. X',INCl'IN'I' BRI-:NN.xN I'I.URI.XN It-xIRClIII.Im CIiPIiRI.Ii1' I,IllI.IP XXYILLIS HI'sTIS l.I,mIm PRUCTOR XIHRRILL Seniol CLARK SUTIfIERI.AND NORTPIUP PAUL JOHN XVEIWER ARTHUR PRESTON VVHITAKER CHARLES CALVERT NVINDINO Is HCJRIKCE C31-IARLES RIXWISPERGER DONIXLIJ ELNVOOD STORES XXIILLIAM ARTI'IL'R XX-7lLI.SHER funiors XX' Xl TER xylilili .XLIILN IXIQISIW' BUY!! IOIIN HIiRTR,xxII Emxxxrzns XX'II.I.I,xsI BxR1'IIf'I'I' l'I.XI.l,.XD.XY R.xLI'II 5'rm I' IIAWRINS XX'III,I.xxI FR.xxI4I.IN ISARUO HI-,SRT ROLFI2 E,xOI.E l'.v'I. l-I1SI.II1 ll.xRm' XX'II.l,I HI TXRTIII PHILIP DELEYER NIICKLE XNVILLIAM CHARLES RONYLES. JR. IAKLVAII XXVARREN SANBORN CI-IARLES .ARTHUR LLOYD STEPHENS .IOHN SPENCER STEXVART LAND. JR. SOlJll0l7lOl'GS FFOSIIITI KENNETH XXYILLLXFI KROKER PETER .ANDRENY P.xPOI'I.I.-xs IAIIERIKERT .AUC-UST RUESCH PHILIP BIICILXEL FIAUTIIS G11 CIR.-XIEBIE FRANCIS PARRISII CNIIARLES IQICHTER SMITH. JR. XYAN XXVORBIER XX'.AxI.SI'I, JR. 'R XX'lllTE Top Row: Boyd, Hawkins, Halladay, Kroker, Tulhs, Papoulias. Eclwarols, Ruesclx Third Row: Flerrill. Brennan. Atwood, Buclclwlz, Sanborn, Stephens. Ceperley Second Row: Ramsperger, Vvinsher. Cfavitt. Huskis. Wloclaff. Nlirkle, Vrcelancl, Stewart Bottom Row: XVl1ite, Parrish, Eagle, Hardy, Barolo. Smith, XMRISI1 214 LIBERTY LIYDIE BAILEY DONAI.D XXJYCKOFF BAKER CORNELIUS BETTEN XAVILLIAM ERNEST BLAUVELT JSI.-KLTRICE CHESTER BOND CLARENCE GREIENFIELD BRADT HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN RLXRTIN PAUL CATHERXYOOD GIECURGE XNJALTER C7AVANAL'GI'l LOIVELL CLED'l CUNNINGIIIXBI IQALPH XXJRIGIAIT CURTIS ROLLINS ADAM EMERSON EARL LEE ARNOLD ROY STANLEY BECK ROBERT DMITIJ BELL RALPI-I BOGART GORDON RIANN CAIRNS EDWIN XXYOOD CAKE RIETELLUS EUGENE CIRAVIZNS, JR, XXvll.l.l.-XM NLfXRSI'IALI. CURTISS EJOR.-XCE DAVIS LOUIS DRAKE JOHN NORMAN EEEERSON l l'Cltl'GS AXIZI. VFIQRDINAND GUS1':XFSON EARL VOLCART LIARDENBUIIG FLOYD AR'l'I-IUII LJARPER RALPH SI-IELDON HOSMER BURTON AARON JISNNINGS L.liNVlS IQNUDSON CARL EADXVIN LADD T-I-IONAS EIAVOOD LANIONT RICHARD AUGUST LIAUBENGAYER LL-XRRY HOUSER JDOVE fXI.l'iIERT IQUSSELL JXIIANN JOHN IVAN RIILLER GI'ClCIlL JOSEPH EARL ELLIOTT, JR. PAUL JOSEPH FlNDI.liN FLULL NEAL GEARREALD AUSTIN GERALD GCDTPI LESTER EUGENE LIANSON FLOYD FREDERICK I'lEDLUND PHILII2 Al.DEN IJENDERSON JOHN PARKER IAIERTEL IYIOXVARD RJIARVIN HODGE XXVARREN CII.-XRI,IZS IYIUFF EARL RJULFGRD J'IUGllI:lS Seniors FRANK NJICTOR BECK ROBERT FRINK BROOKS JLLIAN NIILTON CARTER ROBERT BIRNEY CI'IILD CHARLES ALWSTIN CLJXRK. JR. HOXX'.ARD EMERSON CONKLIN JESSE EDSALL DALRYMPLE CHESTER ILXLONZO GORDON JAMES EDWIN LIELYAR GERALD RICHARD LIIZNDERSON JAMES FREDERICK HUNTABLE ALDEN MALVERN JONES XXIILLIAM FRANCIS ROYCE GILBERT CDRAXYFORD SMITH ROBIERT FREDERICK XVINSIIIE PHILIP GIEOIQGIZ XN'OI..IfIf Juniors XAJIXTHROP DEXTER BEI.l,1X3I1' LEWIS PRESTON KELSEY LAUREN EUGENE BLY CJ!-IARLES LYNN NEARING RIAYNARD BOYCE .JEROME KALERVO PASTO PAUL XXVILLIAM CIAIRISTNER HAROLD FLOYD SHEPARD IVAN SPAFFORD CONKLIN KARL LEROY SMILEY RAY EUGENE DEUEL, JR. HAROLD GEORGE SMITH ROGER N101-I' HOPKINS ANDREW DEAN SUMNER JOHN THEODORE KIXNGJXS XXJILLIAM GOFF XYNIALTER Sophonuncs XVARREN XXJILLIAM BURGER NIARTON XXIJARD NORMAN EDXVARD THOMSON JAMES CARRICK XXJPIITE JVIEREDITI-I CHESTER NVILSON, JR. in Facullale JVLXLCOLM EUGENE JNJILLER FRANK BARRON MORRISON JAMES GEORGE NEEDHAM EJDXVARD NIJXRSIIALL PALMQUIST ROBliR'l' ARNOLD POLSON KENNETH POST x'Vl'lI1'ON POWELL JVIYERS PETER IQASMUSSIZN JAMES EDVVARD RICE CSVLIENN VVADE SALISBURY ELMER SETII SAVAGE JAMES JVIORGAN SHERMAN ale Slucients VLIIOMAS NORMAN J'JURD XNJIiNDELL EDGAR KERRER CDDGEN KING NVILLIAM JACOB KOS'FIiIl FREDERICK LIAROLD LEINBACI-I BRODER FREDERICK LUCAS IXUGLIST SOREN EUND XNJILLIAIVI HOWARD JYIARTIN IEDXVIN l'IAR01..D JVJATZEN JAMES EDWIN iX'JCDONALD PAUL ESUGIZNE DJENVMAN JOHN NELSON SPAETH GEORGE XJVALTIER ITAILBY, JR. KENNETI'I LEROY ITURK Al.IfIZIiD VANNVAGENEN GEORGE FREDERICK VVAIIREN STANLEY WIAIITSON VVARREN DONALD STUART XfVEl.CI-l LIERBERT I'I1CE VVHETZEL JJAROLD ANTHONY WII,I,MAN EDMUND LOUIS XfVORTI'lIiN x!NVlLl.IAM JOSEPH XAIRIGITI' ALEXANDER ZEISSIG CHARLES FRANKLIN NINVEN, JR. JVIERTON STANLEY PARSONS NNIILLIAM ARTHUR RAVVLINS JOHN IQAYNER EARL FREDERICK SAVAGE SEDGXVICK EUGENE SMITH XAJILLIAM MARTIN SMITH, JR. PETER ISAAC TACK STANLEY ELLIOT XMADSXVORTI-I GRVILLE HENRY WI'l7TE Founcleci in 1897 at Ohio State University. Forty-two Chapters Cornell Chapter ' 1901 Top Row: Martin, Brower, NIcDonalcI, Kelsey, Rayner, Helyar, Hanson, Nlatzen, Paste. Deuel, Vvlxite, R. Beck Third Row: Pringle, Hopkins, Cimristner, J. Conklin, Kangas, Harrington. Royce. Smiley, Bly, Yvoifi, Baker Seconci Row: Cairns, Carter, Xvinsimip, Jones, Chilcl, Dairymple, H. Conklin, Clark, F, Beck, Brooks Bottom Rom: Sl1eparcL Nearing. Xvilson, Xvalter, Sumner, Huvtaiale. H, Smith, Burger, Tlmmson 215 lplia Zeta Beta Sigma R110 Graduate S IVIYRON DAVID CANTOR LEWIS IVIONTC-OMERY FREED tuclenis TIAIEODORE NVOODROW KIIEEL XNIALTER KARL KOVNER Seniors BERNARD EZDNVARD DIANIOND ARBIAND KARL GOLDSTEIN SI-IELDON RIIORRIS Iunior DAVID BEITLER RAIORLEY LEONARD BISRNSTEIN NEXXiTON ARTIIIIR BLICKMAN JACK ANSON FINKE BERNARD GARTLIR DAVID GREENBERG HENRY' HOFl'IIiIBIER, JR. ROBERT C1-IARLES HAYMAN CliARLES SAMUEL .IOELSON XNIEISBERG S GEORGE RENE KAPLAN CHARLES RWIARTYN SAUL XVILLIAIII ROSENIILRG CI-IESTER D lONROIi ROSS EUGENE SIIIIONOEE IRNYIN SEYMOUR STEIN .ALVIN BRLCI: SLNSIIINE EAIANUEI. XXYOLINSKY S013 ITOITLOVQS BERNARD ALCON ALPORT ROBERT Lows CLINE JOSI-IUA AERA:-IAM ELIASIIERO XXIILLIAN FREDERICK FUERST, JR, STANLEY ROIIIER KATZ JCLIAN KI-IEIHL CASS RICIIARD FFGSIIIT1 PIAROLD SIDNEY ALIERIIAN NPIARCUS DAVID BECK l'IANON RICI-IARD BEROER DANIEL XXVAI.DlEBL'XR Kovs ,IOIIN LINCOLN PRESENT BHRN.-XRD ROIIERT lQ.Xl'UPORT I'IliRBliRT ,IOSLPII RAVEL iAI.ISXANDIiR SIDNEY IQOTII .ARNOLD NIORTIBIIZR SAIITII SINSTEIN en SVAINIZII IXARON CROMINSKY 'I1HIiODORIi ROOSliX'IEl.T IUIOIZNIC IEDXYARD ALIIIIRT LLVINE THEODORE VFONYNSEND SOSSNER QQ? S' O A' Founcicfcl in IQIO cz! Cornell Universify. EiglItCI1aplers Alpha Clmpler 1910 Top Row: Eliasloerg, Kops, Cline, Roth, Katz, Rapaport, Klneei, Finke, Alpert Third Row: Blickman, Simonolzf, Bernstein. VVolinslcy, Hoflmeimer, Gartlir, Ravel, Beitler, Sunshine Second Row: Ross, Cantor, Rosenberg, Goldstein, Vveisioerg, Hayman, Stien, Nlartyn Bottom Row: Sossner, Levine, Hoenig, Cominsky, Berger, Beck 216 I if 'k 'k GTI C1uuX,Q' Founded in 1859 at iwiami Uni- versity. Eighty-nine Chapters Beta Detta Chapter 1879 Beta Tlneta Pi Fratres in Facuttate EDWIN ARTI-IUR BURTI' ALBERT BERNARD FAUST ABRAM TUCKIZR KERR PAUL RUSSEL POPE FRANK FIARRISON RANDOLPH GEORGE MIICSCI-I SUTTON LEONARD Cl'IURCl'I URQUFIART Graduate Students CIIARLES EDNVIN DYKES EDXVARD PORTER ELLIS ROBERT STIMSON GRANT ROBERT JOSEPH KANE GEORGE NTOTT TU'I'rLE, JR. Seniors SIDNEY XNIANNING FRICK l'lIiNRY ERLANDSEN IAIEBBELN ROBERT HENRY LOI-IMEYER CI'lARLES HENRY SI-IUFF Yl1l'lOMAS ROGERSON TUTTLE Juniors CLAYTON TXTCJNROH At.L5IZlGttT, JR. ROBERT RAE BELL EDMUND AI,IiX1KNlJliR BIGLER l9Ia'rI:R l'lENI7RlCK BOS LYNTON INGALLS BRIGGS XVINDSON GOODNOXV BROOKS VVILLIAM BERESEORD BROYVN JOIIN EUGENE GOFF IHIARRY COOMBE HOUSE IDEVVIS BYRON LINDEMUTII, JR. DONALD BRANDT ROBINSON, JR. FRED JOSEPI-I SCI-IILLING, JR. l l0NYARD JULIAN SIMONS Soptzomores CTEORGE XXVILLIAM AINSLIE l'RANK PEARCE ATKINS rlqttfbttl.-XS ISAAC SLACK BOAK. JR. JUSTIN JEROME CONDON XNVILLIAM FIOLMES ELSTUN UDO XAIILFRIED FISCI-IER X-VALTER HANS FOERTSCH JAMES JOIINSTO RODEIRT ARCI-IIBALD FROST STANLEY CORNELIUS HOFFDIANN JAMES SCOTT KING. JR. JAMES MARSHALL CI'IAllLES RIGGS TVTILFORD, SD JOI-IN CORNXVELL TALLMAN DOUGLAS NIGEL THOMAS N WILDER Freshmen GORDON BEH ATELVIN BLESSING, JR. ROY FREDERICK DIETRlCIi DEWITF CASTLE Kll.IGAS ROBERT KNOWLTON ALBERT FRANK LOTZ GEORGE FREDERIC MUEDEN, JR. EDNVIN CHRISTIAN MURCK ROLFE FINCII SCI-IELL BURGES SMITH LAVVRENCE JAMES TACKER JAMES NIXON TROUSDELL ROBERT LANDON WIGGINS Top Row: Hoffmann, King, Yvilcter, Boak, Frost, Foertsclw, Fischer, Tallman. Tlmmzxs, Elstun, Smith Third Row: Briggs, Atlcins, Albright, House, Linclemutlw, Bell, Schilling, Bigler, Broolcs, Lotz Second Row: Ainslie. Bos, Ellis, T. Tuttle, Friclc, Slmulfln, G. Tuttle, Condon, Milford, Beit Bottom Row: Knowlton, Itvturclc, Kiligas, Schell, Taclcer, Trousctett, Vxfiggins, Wtueclen w I t t l I Chi Phi Founded in 1854 al Princeton University. TIlil'tj7-HUG Cllaplers Xi Clzapier 1868 Frutres in Facultate JOHN CRANVFORD ADAMS PRESERVED SMITH Graduate Students I AMES IIASE 'ORBES I C I' DAVID Gl,ASGONX' I'lAUMERSON EZDXVARD STIMSON ACTON STEPHEN DELDERT I'!II.TEBRANT AUSTIN VAN ALEN MATIIEY Seniors I IENRY ARNOLD PAGE, JR. ROBERT XNYALLACE STRAYER RICHARD IQOIIERT ANDERSON I'lliNRY VICTOR BIiU'ITIil.L CTARI.-ERIC BEVE CJLIVER BIERNE BOBBITT, .lR. c:lliORClZ CTURNVIZN BRAINARD, JR. HARRY BURTON EATON. JR. funiors XVILLIAM SUTFIN HON1ENVOOD EDWARD BOYLSTON LANMAN PIENRY AUOUSTUS IAANMAN LOUIS RICHARD LEVENTRY EDMUND FERDINAND PEEIEER XIVILLIAM LEE STROUD R OSCOE SQUIRES XXVILCOX Soplxomores .IUIIN NIUORIQ BRENTTLINOER. JR. 'l'IIOAI.xs XXIILLIAM BURKE EZIJXYARII LEE CARPENTER RICH.-XRIJ Q1-XRLTUN CONDON fjlIARI.lZS AIORTIMITIR Dl,'l!l..XXD LEWIS ELLSWORTII FANCOURT XXYILLIAM YOUNG HL:TcI-IINSON XXVILLARD NEAL LYNCH .IOIIN CLAY D'1CKISSON JACOB NIILTON IVIURDOCK, 5D PHILIP PRICE JEROME H.'XRTLE XXVOOD Top Row: Durlnnrl, Brnnllilmgvr. Calvin, Burke. AIlTKiSSI7l1. Lynfll, Cnrpenler, Xvood. Condon Tflirrl Row: h'1CCTlllCI1G0l'l, Bcnnoll. Prire, Hulclminson, Bolwlaill. Bevc, Pfeifer, Leverxkry. Xvilcox, blurclock Second Row: H. Lnnrnan, E. Lanman, I-I. Bcullcll, Strayer. Page. E. Afton. Brainarcl. Homewood. Anderson. Enlon Bvllom Row: ROWIHHCI. FOX. DGHIIG. R. ISGLIHCH, XVOSlvrvGIl. Aclnn, Viponcl, Sparre. Nlayo. Hazel CIIYKIQLISS HALL ACTON ROBERT CLARK BENNETT RICHARD COLLINC-XYOOD BELITTELL XVERSTER CALvIN. JR. ROBIERT XNVILLIAM DEANE TOM FERRELL XNVILLIAN EDWIN FISHER NVILSON XYARD Fox FFCSIIITIQYI CLARENCE XVHITAKER I'IAZEL. JR JOHN BURCII MAYO XVARWICK MCCUTCI-IEON IQALPH I'IANILTON ROWLAND, JR FRED xfX7II.LIAM SINON ROBERT HICKS SPARRE STITLER ANDERSON XIIPOND DAN XNIESTERVELT YS PTWWR- A Fralres in Fcicullale I I CIITXRLLES LOVE DURHAM ROBERT JVIORRIS OODEN - Q, A at F 'Q Gracluale Students JOIIN HOLLAND NORRIS CZIIARLES JAY I'RESSI.ER 'THOMAS OERTER BROKEII ROBERT BOYCE BRYANT Seniors ALBERT XNIILLIAM HARTMAN GEORGE TORREY IXELLER l'JARRY HILKEN KUCK JOHN ALEXANDER MEADEN XJXIIIJSUR HOWARD PETER RAYNOR FRANCIS STUROIS MYLES TIERNEY lxflACRIAI'ION AR'I'l-IL!!! SLENSIIY X,X'lAI.DRON f JOI-IN XNVELLES XNIGI-IT Top Row: Jaiclis, Nlarston, Gaylord, Gray, Pollalc. Foote, Reimers, Fl. Sturgis. lxlorley, Eclwarcls. Crowe. Lawes Third Row: Kunzelmann, Vvanvig, Swanson, Fairlaacli, lxlarx. Vxfilson, Hooper, Ely, Jamison, Concle, FBTJHC, COIEIHEXH Second Row: Peter, Tressler, Keller, R. Sturgis, Nviglmt, Hartman, Kucli. Nleaclen, lN'IacMalIon, VX z1lclron Bottom Row: Nvorcester, Bronson, Vvoocl, Collins, Vail, Meister, VVILLIAM VVHEELER CONDE FORREST DURHAM RICI-IzXRD IWCBRIAR ELY DICRSON FAIRBACK ROBERT RJCCLENDON FAULR ELLIOT HOLDEN HOOPER funio rs JAMES RAYBURN JAMISON CHARLES FREDERICK KELLOGG FABIAN WILLIAFI KUNZELMANN GRAHAB1 EVANS MARK ROGER SHERMAN VAIL RICHARD JAMES XKJVJANVIG CARLTON PARKER VNIILSON Sopliomores ROGER ALAN CJROWVE HAROLD THOMAS EDWVARDS ROBERT THADDEUS FOOTE ROBERT MARSH GAYLORD LAVVRENCE BARR GRAY JOI-IN COONEY FIEMINGYVAY EDGAR JEAN IVIARSTON ROBERT FREDERICK MORLEY DAVID POLLAK THOMAS MILLER RECKNAOEL FREDERICK ALEXANDER REIMERS MALCOLM BAKER STURGIS Kieltle, Little, Linclsay, Gray lli Psi ROBERT RAY VANXIALKENBURGH Freshmen Founclecl in 1841 at Union ' WRlGI1T BRONSON, JR. THOMAS HEAD COLEMAN JOHN I-FERENCE COLLINS JOI-IN HGLLISTER GRAY RODNEY SAGE HATCH, JR. FREDERICK GILLIES JAICKS XJNIILLIAM DEANE KlEl'tLE .ARTHUR ELLIOT LAM-'ES ALEXANDER DUNCAN LINDSAY JOHN VVESLEY LITTLE RICHARD THOMAS lVlEISTER FIENRY BLOSS VAIL NVILLIAM XVOOD VVESSINC-ER PETER 'FI-IOMAS XNJOOD College. Twentyfrze Chapters Psi Chapter- XN'II.LIAM FJOISISS XJVORCESTER 1867 219 Delta Chi GEORGE FREDERICK ROGALSKY w Frater in Facuitate X Graduate Students JAMES MARK BEAUCI-IAMR, JR. OSWALD HENRY LAIIDENSTEIN N XVILLIAM PEARSON BEIIDINC-TON DANIEL Gmns YORKEY X X Seniors ADDISON GIFFORD CRONN'LEY JOHN EDXVIN KINGSLEY l'IAROl.D FURNISS DEXNIITF DONALD CASLER OSBORN JAMES JAJAMILTON HLICKER FRLDILRICK NIACDONALD BAIIIIITI' JJIINRY I,:XNCTOT HUBER XX ILLI.-XM LLL i-YLLs I.fIIxx'ARI.m DOL'OI.As DEVINE, JR. IRVINO ANTIIONY FERTITTA JOHN IAXl.0YSll,'S IJORAN CilLIHiRT JEFFREY XXVILLIAM CDRRITN DIATTIZSON Founciecl in 1890 at Corneii DONALD GORDON SWENSON Iuniors CLAUDIO ANTONIO NIARTINEZ SALVADOR JVIANUEL IVIARTINEZ JAMES EDGAR NVICCAULEY STANTON DAX'lD NCMAI-ION SOPIIOIHOFGS IJLVGH XVIIITEEORD MCCALL IQOBERT KRONE BJCPHERSON EDNYIN DENISON PATRICK XXYINTON FREDERICK TERRILL CLARENCE RlCI'I.ARD YERKS University. Tii irly-five C11 ap lers Freshmen RALPH STVRGHS COULD JOIIN JOSIQPII DIUNLEY Cornell Cllapler l-Es'rER EDWARD DIURIJOCK, JR. 1890 ROBERT FRENCH SANDRECZKI XVILLIAM BRECKENRIDGE SHAFER RICHARD BRIS.-KN SMITH. JR. KENNETH EDXVARD TURNER, JR. CTI-IARLES FREDERICK TURTON, JR. CI IARLES JOHN YORKEY Top Row: Ferlilla. Nicpimersun, Mccall, Yerics, Horan. Terriii, Devine Third Row: Shafer, S. Martinez, McCauley, Lyies, Jeffrey. 1VIciViaiIon, Babbitt, C. Martinez Second Row: Hucicer, Bebiuingkon, Dewfiil, Crowley, Huber, Osborn, Beauchamp, Kingsley, Swenson Bottom Row: Niuniey, Murciock. Turlon, Smith, Gould, Sancireczlci, Turner 220 Cl-KARLES MARSTON BLUNT BRITON FIAVELOCK RICHARDSON Delta Kappa Epsilon Fratres in Facultate XVILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT JAMES DAVIS EUGENE FRANCIS BRADFORD ALEXANDER IVIAGNUS DRLIIvIIwIoND FRANK POVES BUSSELL GEORGE CHARLES EMBODY CARL STEPIAIENSON Gracluaie Students GROVER CLEVELAND BRADSTREET IRA CLARENCIi SAURM.-KN Seniors EDXVARD HLISTON ELLIS. JR. JOHN VOLD1ER HOENE XXIENDELL CLINTON JOHNSON GARDNER REED LLOYD JOIIN NIARKLEY ROCKNYOOD FRED FORD SAMPSON JOI-IN NVILGLIS SIIOEMAKER XNYARREN CONIRYXIJ SMITH ROBERT LLOYD VFIIOMPSON Juniors ERNEST DAHIYIEN. JR. HARRY LEON.-XRD LII-PINCOTT STEPHEN JOHNSON DE BAUN CARTER NICGRliGOR HUBERT HENRY HARMES XVILLIAINI NVALLACE OR!! DEWITT CLARK HENRY GEORGE STEWART STOTI-IOFF CORNELILIS V.ANDERBILT Sopliomores .ALBEN FREDERICK BATES, JR. ROBERT LEIGI-I BROXVN IQOBERT NORTPI CLIDINIER JOI-IN LYLE HIGGINS GEORGE LEEXVIS KALB JORDAN HONECKER LAMB RICFIARD ALFRED LOXVE HIROSHI IWITSUI XNIILLIAM IAIARRISON NOIRTII EUGENE FERREE PATTERSON EDGAR XNIARDEN PHILLIPS RICHARD IVIIEIGS TEACHOUT ELBERT XNIILLIAM TOBIPKINS, JR. GEORGE FREDERICK UNGIER, JOHN PARRY XVALKER EDWARD XNIILLIAMS XZVALLS, J OI-IN DAVOL VVILLIAMS Freshmen BEACH BARRETT STEVEN BIALEK FRANKLIN BRUNDAGE ALEXANDER BURKE HARRY BELLIS DAI-IMEN DAVID HAROLD DOIiERTY ALFRED EJLLSXVORTH EARL EDGAR FRANCIS HAZIEl,TON. JR. CHARLES ALDEN HUNT JOSEPH HENRY MOSS. JR. CHARLES VVILLIAIYI PARKER GlJSTAX'E FREDERICK SMITI-I VVILLIAM JAMES TIFFANX' TI-IONIAS DVIARRONV XNIARE Founclecl in 1844 at Yale Uni- versity. Fifty-one Chapters Delta Chi Chapter 1870 Top Row: Higgins, Lowe, Teachout, Kalb, Unger, Phillips, North, Bates, Lamb, Burke, Bialek Third Row: Tiffany, Mitsui, Vanderbilt, Lippincott, iWCGregor, Orr, Henry, E. Daiimcn, deBaun, Stottmft, Cummer, Patterson, Parker Second Row: Vviltiams. Thompson, Richardson, Blunt, Hoene, Sampson. Shoemaker, Ellis, Lloyd, Tompkins. Walker, Saurman Bottom Row: Hazleton, Hunt, Nioss, H. Daixmen, Earl, Brunciage, Doherty, Vvare, F. Smith, Barrett, Brown 221 Delta Phi Fratres in Facuttate LANE COOPER JLILIAN JAAURENCE XNJOODXVARD Graduate Stuclents J ULIAN SCOTT BUTTERNVORTIAI JAMES SAMUEL AYRES JOHN DAVIDSON. 3D ALLEN LAPIE DIXVISON ROBERT ALEXANDER HENTZ- JR. THOMAS R1'IIi lT HEYYYARD. 3D EDNVIN GIBSON NAIITCIIELL. JR. NOEL SISSON BENNETT. JR. JOI-IN J'JENRY SAYLER CANDEE Ol.OIf JJANS DAHLSTRANH ROBERT BRYANI' GOODNVILLIE QLIENTIN MCADAM JONES Seniors EvERE1'r ARTllt!R PALMER. JR. NVILLIAIYI 'TAYLOR RATHILUN XVILLIAM CHARLES SANDY. JR. FRANCIS JQUE STEELE JAMES RICHARD XXJARE CJRISXVOLD XNVILSON. JR. S FREDERICK PERRY REYNOLDS HOIIART ROIIERTS. JR. CJILIBERT XX'lIITIZ ROSE l'HII.H1 BKIZCIITZR SCU:-r SODJIOITIOFGS IYJADLEY XXJOODXVARD CJRIFFITII RICH.-XRD P.-WI. PliRR.'XL'l.T ROBERT BENJAMIN HEYYYARIJ SIDNEY t...-xw SCOTT EDXX lN ADAM BJUNSCIIAUER. JR. JOSEIIII BJIIJDLIZTON STI-'I-.LE Frost? ITIGIT. FRANK BEVIS CALDWELL. JR. DJXVID NJOHN CHAMBERS ROIIERT HUGI1 DICKINSON JOHN EDSON CJARY EGBERT SINGLETON JVIONTELL JOHN LATIIROP JxJUNSCllAl'liR XXVILLIAN JTRIZDERICK PAIJIIZR HENRY JXIARTIN ROSE, 213 STANLEY AOAR RHSSELI. HARRY DESMONO X-XVATSON ,rf a 'n a '4 Founctecl in 1827 at Union College. Tlliffjt-SQUGTI Chapters Pi Chapter XXVALTER XN'ADswoRTI'I ZITTEL, JR. 1891 Top Row: S. Scott, R. Hayward. VV. Palnxer, J. Steele, Grittiltm, T. Heywnrct, Perrault, E. Ntunsctxauer, J. Munschauer Third Row: Davison, Cv. Rose, Canflee, Bennett, Gooctwittie, Roberts, P. Scott, Dalwlstranct Second Row: Rathluun, Ntitetwelt, Davidson. A. Palmer, VVare. Xvilson. F. Steele, Hentz, Sandy, Dall Bottom Row: H. Rose, Zittet, Gary, Dickinson, Russel, Clmmtmers, Caldwell 222 I I t t t t t t t N 4. oooo O O O O A OO O AE O OO, ' OQ O O OO OO OO Founded in 1899 at the College of the City of New York. Forty-four Chapters Theta Chapter 1907 Delta Sigma Phi Fraler in Facaltate I'iOVv'ARD GODNVIN SMITH Graduate S tuclents THOMAS LYON BALL EDNVARD ADOLI-H VOEGELI I'IERBIiRT JOHN VVRIGI-IT, JR. EDGAR LESLIE BISHOP XVENDELL REESE BROXVN FREIQIIIAN LEE FRENCH JOHN DONALDSON IJLZNDERSON JOIIN GllI2SSNN'l3l,l. IVIACHIEMER XXVILLIAN I'iIiNRY JENKINS, SD N IERRI'I'r LIZLAND RYDER Seniors EDGAR NIASSABEAU IVIATTHENVS JAMES Ix4ACKENZlE POLLOCK ELBERT ORLA SONVERXVINE, JR. Cl-IARI.ES HUDERT VAIL IYATHANIEL KENNEDY XXJILLIS uniors CHARLES ORVIS SOWERWINE rlvREVOR Tl'IL1RS'FON FINIIOMAS AI,IilERT HENRY VOEGELI sophomores VIC'l'OIi BIXIGENT .ANDREXY PAUL LANG ACl'llLLES PIENRY PUOI-I, 4TI-I X'X'VAl.TER VVAI-IRENBEROER FINLEY ROBERTSON PORTER, JR. ALEXANDER GEORGE YAXIS FFGSIIWIGII BAIRD -FAYLOR BAUDER CHARLES ATHIEL FIUGGETI' NVILLIAM JOSEPH GALLIGAN, JR. HAROLD SYNOR HUNT ARTHUR XAIILLIAIVI HARRINGTON, JR. TI-IOIIIAS FRANCIS JOHNSON REINHOLD CARL RIEDE Top Row: Porter, Yaxis, Baigent. VVal1reni9eI-get, Pugh, Bauder, Riecie Tliircl Row: VViHis, Bishop, C. Sowerwine, A. Voegeii, Ryder, Thomas. Jenkins Second Row: Henderson, French, Macixemer, E. Sowerwine, Pollock, Vail, Nlaltlucws Bottom Row: Galligan, Johnson, Hunt, Huggeik, Harrington 223 I I 1 5 I Z V Z? , Delta Tau DeJta Foundecl in 1859 at Belfmny College. Sevenly-Hue CJ1aplers Bela Omicron Cllapler 1890 Fratres in Facultate NVILLIAM JOHN HAJNIILTON, JR. NVILLIAM RIC!-IARD PABST, JR. LEONARD AMBY JVIAYNARD RAYMOND BARRETT REDFIELD FRANCIS JOSEPH SEERY Graduate Students XXIILLIAM KLINE KEl.l.OGG JOHN JOSEPH KELLY LLOYD ENOS SMITH Seniors ALEXANDER XNYILLIAM GALBRAITI-I JQOBERT EDNVARD KOCH ALBERT GEORGE LAUBER JOHN ALLAN LETHERLAND XXJARREN ALVIN SMITH GEORGE SXVILER SONVDEN XXVILLIAM J'JIiNRY BAYLES CIITXIRLISS XN'lll2ELIiR BISHOP JLUVVARD JAMES CALDXVELL JOHN XXJILLIAM CLARKE IUJXVARU JQIMBALL DUFFY HENRY PERKINS I'lNLAY J JI 'ZNRY BOURKE WEIGEL Juniors 1JXl.FRliIJ GAINES ALl.IEN ROBERT RJIASON REINDOLLAR, JR. JOHN LENIIART JOHNSTON XXYIIORLEY JOHN NEFF, JR. J5L'RImICK XXVOUD PIERCE JOHN SN.-XPE SOMERVILLE, JR. GORDON HENRY STRITE bl'll,YRlL CLARK TERRY Top Row: Danni, J'JiIIlgeI1. J. SIIIIIJI, Bll0liJl1llll. Bvnslvy. O,BKly'JC. SlCJll1ilC'Jl. Beahnan, FHCJI. Griesedieck Tfxircf Row: Slrile. AJJQII. NEJJ. Pic-rcc-, Bishop. Terry. Jolmslon, SOIIIerx'iJJe. ReincJoJJar Second Row: KOCJI. Finlay. Duflhy. BaIyJes. GHJJ3TElJlJl, XY, Smilln. J.auJJer. CJarJie, JDCHJJISTJEIIIQJ BOHOHI Row: J'JerlzJer, XX'nllfI.rv, Osenkop, Rel-Jcler. Badc, SUIFJOTCJ. Pratt, Marsh - UQ.: qw, fI,Ig.-.lim ,':.I,f35,5,.,3.,,-'Q fi V- ' .E ' ' YQ 75551: K1YI',91N?:'f-Rfifmyxfa --ftxtfwf ggi.. gf-:ff NA? if 'A 1 jp RJ.. . wa-L e'2'Q':g,g5r4 c Jw A ' . x 'S 'T' I Q3 x-.Q IZ:-'v'-'MM 4,4 I A-R sophomores JOHN EDXYARD BEATMAN LOXVELL ENOCI-I FITCH N, sl K Lgk.-av, kr! Iv A I fs -wx H I a. my A Jblgerm 51,8 ff-. nh i m4A'aI,,I,. f 2 an 1, H 6 D' J 1 , . v il ab S. K -L GIENE LOUIS HINTOEN JOHN SEXVARD SMITH RIICHAEL NlCl'l0LAS STEHNACH XXVILLIAN EATON BENSLEY, JR. RICIIARD JAY BOOK!-IOUT PETER DIXRNI Vw 'Q I f fbi ' A '. 'fifgf-ff: gs J Liiszft P5 32, 'f9:,r, Af. ..f I' '1- 'T' -i,,'.., ,-1 I3',,- gimn ' R If.w5'.f-,f12wg.,:g,gm1,g-.g'r.,.1.f. f.,,5.f'A,j9YPsQ R ' L' . wig- :- N ,- ff f.,g',,r.fi'g r H.,4:,y,j. f- :TQ-51 ,-'f'ff'Tw'1 N .: --- 25:25 .. 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P EI NJSXKX I rg.-,As 4 9 as YK K-4-A ,S v 'rm 4 Y-41,4 I RICHARD SEARLES OSENKOP XNYILSON HOLLY PRATT ALLEN REFFLER NORhlAN DROSSMAN STAFFORD XNIILLIAM DEAN VVALLACE HARRY AUGUST BADE, JR. JOSEPH EDMUND GRIESEDIIECK OLIVER HENRY HIZRTZLER. JR. ALLYN RICKER JXJARSH EDWARDS COBLEIGI1 O'BOYLE ,QCAQFUIM-MH: mx, 224 uJJ I J J J J J J I I I I I J-J .1112 Fratres in F ALBERT XA-IILITIELM BOESCHE IJARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN KARI. MARTIN DALLENDACH SIMON HENRX' GAGE Gracluafe S JOHN STETSON BARNES, JR. FREDERICK XAIYLLI.-KM EDMONDSON. JR. XNIOODNVARD GARBIER acultaie CIIAIQLIES HIENIIY HULL EDNVARD LEAMINGTON NICHOLS CI'lA!iI.ES INGLEI-IART SAYLES JOHN HENRY TANNER tuolents JOHN FINLEY KIIIKPATIQICK XKXVILLIAM VITUS SAUTIZR. JR. ROISIERT' JXIZNDRICK STORY JOIIN GLENN Xxfyl-IITMAN Top Row: Edmondson, Dunn, Vvelch Sauter, Poirier, Hilobard, Nevius, Danson, Kiplinger. Dugan, Kavanagh, Third Row: Erlanger, Kirkpatrick, Ulfelcler, Story, Gaul, J. Gilchrist, Bruflf, Vvest, Rogers, Prescott, Schwarz Second Row: Whitman, Weld, Bottom Row: Flammer, Allen Senior SIDNEY WILLIS BLACKMAN JUDSON IVIARSI-IALL DECEW FRANK CLIITFON DEEMER WORTEIINGTON DODD J OI-IN CALDERNVOOD WELD I unio rs JACK WILCOX GAUL JAMES MONTGOMERY GILCHRIST, JR. FRANK ELBRIDGE HIBEARD GEORGE PAGE Sophomores EDWARD BRIDGE DANSON ALFRED FREDERICK DUGAN RICHARD EMIL ERLANOER JOHN ALFRED CHARLES KAVANAGI-I FTGSILWIBH STANLEY WOODRUE ALLEN DURAND BARRETT BLATZ ROBERT MAPES DODGE SYDNEY BULLEN DUNN HAROLD FLAMMER, JR. CHARLES STEDMAN GARBER IJOIIHSOII, Piige, Decew, DOCJg6, Dodd, BIHCJCIIIBD, DGCHICI' , Blatz, R. GiJCllFiSt, Hilton, Garber, Xvullschleger. R. Dodge, Nye, Seicue S JAMES GRISWOLD DODGE PERRY CORNELL GOODSPEED, JR. MORSE JOHNSON JOI-IN ALEXANDER PAGE Delta Upsi On 4,6 ' Q N009 E Ax VVILLIAM THEODORE PRESCOTT -Z ,I K Xa REGINALD DOUGLAS ROGERS. JR. ' -fj Q SIDNEY ULFELDER, JR. VVEST AUSTIN HUNTINGTON KIPLINGER JOHN HOWARD NEVIUS OTTO ARTHUR POIRIER ERIC DOUGLAS SCHWARZ 9 Founded in 1834 at Williams ROBERT TREAT GILCHRIST XAIILLIAM MATTHEWS HILTON ARNOLD NYE JOSEPH KLEMMER SEIDLE DAVID FRANKLIN WELCH ARTHUR JACQUES WULLSCHLEGER 1869 College. Sixty-two Chapters Cornell Cllapler 225 Kappa lplua Fratres in Facultate Cl'lARLliS DlBBLIi BOSTNVICK FREDERICK CHARLES PRESCOTT Qfaffy-Ex JOHN RANDOLPH LINDSAY ALLEN HOSIE TREMAN 1 s 6- f 'og-Q' GI-acluate Student Founclecl in 1825 ai Union College. Eigl1tChap1Qrs Cornell Chapter 1868 EDNVARD TINSLEY RAY Seniors FRI2DI5RIcK LOCKWOOD BAXTER. JR. DONALD HUGHES ROBINSON ADOLPH COORS, 5D I'lERMAN VAN FLEET. JR. ISIOBBRT X?X'lIIiI:fI.ER PFEIFFER SAMUEL SUMNER VERBECK ROBERT .IAMIZS BAKER XXV.-XLTER PIENRY FLYNN Iuniors IHOLLAND Cl'IIKUNCliY GREGG EDWARD IQICHARD QSWALD sophomores FIYNDIaRSIa XIAN CNLI:IEF BOOTH .IOSITPII BATES cTIIAMl3IiRl..-UN JOSHPII QDOORS NORMAN JIQROME FRENCH UI.IvI5R Dia PIEYSTILR GILDIiRSL.., . GRIKNDISON GRIDLEY .IAMES PHILLIPS FIOOPER DONALD TlLl.EY Kl1TREDGE JOHN LEONARD KNOVVER XXIILLIAM HUGH NICLEAN HBNRI' AI.Bl2RT ORRICK Fl'GSIlm9n HVNRI' PETER BURROXVS D:XI.I..NS COORS XN'ILI.IAM ELWOOD DOI-IERTY JXLVIN DONALD DUGIXN ROBERT SCOTT GLEDI-IILL RODNEX' VIXNDliN HEUX'EL l 'h:IRBERT LONGENDYKE LAUOHLIN HIXblIL1'ON S.-XLISBURY X7vHITE Top Row: Gregg, Svenningson, Robinson, Pfeiffer. Flynn, Baxter, Baker Third Row: Booth, Oswald, Van Fleet, Verlueck, A. Coors, Hooper, Knower, J. Coors, Dugan Second Row: Channaerlain, Kittreclge, 1VIcLean. Gilclersleeve. Orrick Bottom Row: Vanden Heuvel, D. Coors, Burrows, Cvlecllliu, Laughlin, Doherty, Vvhite 2 Kappa Delta Rho Fratres in Facullale ALBERT RUSSELL IVIANN XVIIITON POXVELL VVILLIAM IRVING NVIYERS CLESSON NATHAN TURNER JOSEPH PULLMAN PORTER EDGAR ARCHIBALD XNIHITING Gracluale Sluclenls VVILLARD XNELCI-I GRIZGORX' STEWART IVIONTAGUIE ix'IIl.I,.ER Seniors DONALD LESTER Cl'IIXFFEE lx'IlLLARD VERNET COGGSPIALL GEORGE XNIESLEY CROXVYIIER RICIiARD CARLTON DIEBIING Al.l.EN EUGENE COLE CHARLES ADABI IQOTARY junior CIHARLIES IVIILTON LIALL LEON IVIORTON MCNAIR RAICHARIJ IAXIEXANDIER ROGERS ORSON DELOS SIIIITII S NORBERT AUGUSTUS LAS!-IIER NELSON SIQILLMAN DIAURIZR Sophomores XNIILLIAM DEC,NTL7R BARLOW NELSON HOXVARD BRYANT ROBERT CARLOS CAIQY JOI-IN DAVID KOI-ILMANN PHILLIP MCCARTI-IY LAWRENCE LYLE NICEACIIRON REX IVIORGAN AIILTON XNIEBSTER PINCKNEY EDMUND COCI-IRON X-VANNER HARRY CIEIRISTIIXN XVITTE. .IR FFQSIUYLQTI, ROGER MORSE BAKER XAIILLIAM LEA ENGLISH RICHARD SCOTT HUBBARD JOHN LLOYD LEVVIS ALBERT SANFORD MARKS GRANT LOVE IVIATIIENVS CliARl.ES CALVIN IVIAYNARD HOWARD CRIGI-ITON SPENCE V ' Inf ,f f 'X ' f 44' J' ', , 23111, , ', N 1 -:-'- A . 7,5 A..-,.5'-Luk -ffl... , V. V ,Eg-,j V, H 'A A Y' ' Y- 2E:..Q ::,:1?f' nv' T -- .: - 'TTS' 14 . , . '- iw- - ' f I KM-LSD If W., me I f 72 FEI If! 2 wi I -f 'i f I, ,.,,,,l,i,.55 . A 1 ,.fI521Tffa:1-f-.emu 11: -f - :Aff ra' ' - ' ,,.L,.I.. V.,,,I..,..I,.. .I , I,-9-.L , , -.yu 1 . f I: !1 .S AL L.-. .-:-:.,.L,ewLf4--.f:1- uv:'f5,,-:ez..:2z,4sL,I12.1Lfzvzbivp.-':f-'.' .1 -IL' V- ,, Founded in 1905 at Middlebury College. Nineteen Chapters Beta Chap fer 1915 Top Row: Bryant, Nlorgan, Pinckney, Cary. Kolmlman, Nfvanner, lVIcEaclIron Third Row: Hubloarcl, Nlaurer, Kotary, Cole. Lasher, MCCHflll5', Barlow. Nlaynard Second Row: McNair. Chaffee. Crowlher, Rogers, Hall, Coggslmll, Smith Bottom Row: Nlatlmews, Baker, Spence 227 Kappa Sigma Fratres in Facultate ADAM CLARKE DAVIS. JR. JAMES MORGAN SHERMAN CARL EDWARD GUTERMAN JAMES TARBOX ELMER SETH SAVAGE EDNVARD ALBERT WIHTE Gracluate Student CII-IARLES PAUL HEC-ARTY JAMES DUNCAN BREW, JR. NORMAN PALMER DOUNCE CHARLES EDNVARD FAST FREDERICK XNIILLIAM GILL ALVIN THEODORE GALLY Cl1ARLES EDXVARD GRUIZN CLINTON GEORGE I'JEYD ROBERT CIYUSTAVIZ HINKEL Seniors junio: RUSSELL J'JATl-IANVAY KENT, JR. RICHARD COOLING LOUNSBISRRY FREDERIC IVIILLARD READ PAUL RIAYBIONIJ SCOEIELD -s XXVILLIAM COTVRILI. KRUSE DAN'II7 IAJOXVIZR JNIACFARIHXNIJ JAMES Cll!ilCltTON RJCKAY JOHN LOUIS READ GEORGE SIDNEY SMITH Sopliomores XNIILLIAM JOIIN FLEMINO JOIIN RJICIIAIZI, JxJCl.Iil.I.AN HENRY CHARLES LAVINE XVILLIAM SRLANE PAGE HENRY RICl'l.4XllDSON LINVILLE ROIIERT ClI.fXRl.IiS RIKIQR Freslimerl ROYDEN FRED ALLEN GEORGE THOMASON BEEMER ROBERT ADDIS EMME1-r CARL JVIETCALFIZ FICK JOSEPH Ct-IYKNDLEIR JVIARSI-IALL CvIiORC-E EDWARD RIIQNEREY NORMAN FREDERICK NJOODY PAUL XVIIITMORE RICE C.'ARI. FRANCIS SCHNEIDER ROBERT Xx7lI.t.tAM STORANDT ll lglfr .of . fl. .. , ' ,I A' - .go 2 .4 Aj. Founclerl in 1869 at Universzly o Virginia. One Jumclrecl and six Chapters Afpfla Kappa Chapter 1892 A Top Row: Lavine, Fleming, McLellan, Riker, Linvine, Page Third Row: McKay, Heyd, Kruse. Cvally, lVIacFarlancl, L. Read, Hinkle. Smith, Gruen Second Row: Scofield, Fast, Brew, Lounsloerry, Dounce, F. Read, Gill, Kent Bottom Row: Schneicler, Storanctt, Menerey, Fick. Rice, Marshall, Emmett, Allen 228 Lambda Chi ipiia Fratres in Facultate GEORGE STEADMAN FRANK WALTER CONRAD MUENSCHER JOSEPH HASEMAN ANDREW JACKSON RAMSEY CI'IlESTER JERMAIN HUNN HUGH DANIEL REED CJLARENCE 'TOWNSEND Graduate Students CI'lARLES EDWARD ROBINSON, JR. VVILLIAM JACK NVEAVER, JR. Seniors XNVILLIAM VARICK BASSETF JOHN WILLIAM KELLY PETER CANTl.lN1E, JR. EDMUND VICTOR MEZl'Tf I RALI-H DOUGLAS FRASER JAMES SHARP REID XXJILLIAN ARNOLD FJABICI-IT EDVVARD XJVILLIAM SHINEMAN, JR. ROYAL DAVID THOMAS Juniors FRANCIS FJOLDIEN ASPINXVALL CLEMENT FREDERICK HARRIS LEO GEORGE GLASSER CARI.. FEARNLY RHODES Sopllomores FRANK HENRY BORING EDXVARD RAYBIOND HIl.DRETtI, JR ROBERT NIACCTVIIEGOR GIEEORD FRANK LESTER HLIGPIES CARL THOMPSON I-JENVITT. JR. ROBERT EDBIUND JENKINS FIERBERT JVIILTON PETZOLD Founclecl in 1909 at Boston - - - Freshmen University. Ezgfity-four Chapters LEE BARTLEIT JOHN ANDRENV HAGEMAN XVILLIS LARRY BROWN HENRI VATABLE JOVA Om,C on Cha te ROBERT RHODES CURRIE ERIC JULIAN IVIONOGHAN I r I' p JULIUS PLANCK FREDERICKS ROBERT LAVERNE PHELPS 1915 JAMES VVILLIAM ROBINSON Top Row: Hewitt, Hageman, Bartlett, Freciericks, RTOHHQJIHD, Pender, Jova, Petzolci, Mendicrino, Brown, Robinson Second Row: Habicilt, Shineman, Fraser, Boring, Hiidreilm, Xfveeks, Gifford, Mezitt, Hughes Bottom Row: Harris, Rhodes, Reid, Aspinwali, Thomas, Bassett, Cantiine, Kelly 229 F ra tres RAYMOND RUSSELL BIRCH TE EARL LOUIS BRLJNIYVI' CARLTON CASE ELLIS NXJILLIADI JXJORRIS EVANS AIIYRON GUSTIN FINCHER XXV,-XLTIER .JOSEPH GIIIIIONS Qmega Tau ignfla in Facultale GERDERT LESTER GILMAN LEONARD JOYCE Goss HOWARD JAY MILKS JXIJALCOLM EUGENE MILLIER J'lADLEY CARRUTITIERS STEPIIENSON EARL SUNDERVILLE ALEXANDER ZEISSIG Seniors Founclecl in 1909 al The Uniuersily ALMRT Lows ALL of Permsyluania. Five Cflaplers FRANCIS AIl1'll1'Il JBARRY .'lxl.1HiR'I' .JOHNSON CRANE EIAYOOD STEPHEN FRANCIS Bela Chapter 'J-IIUNAS EDMIIND J'JlCKliY lQl1 Om' JARED HOAG NORMAN HENRY JOHNSON GIEORGli GREENWOOD PICKETI' VICTOR FROST VAN XVAGEN JAENNETII KRLIDIBI XVEBBER Juniors ANDRI-.xv NJALCOLM IDR.-XPIQR S.X3ll'I2I. CJRAVES EDIJIENS JSHNICIJICT VICTOR EwA1'A XNJILLL-KM EDNYARD GLINDMYER VJJIIVRSTON XXJILLIAM J'JAl.LER JYORMAN EDXYARD SEIBERT E Top Row: Eclclins. 1X Iurrny, Bmxluxlqerger, Laugl1Jin, B, Favnlzu, Sullivan, GlincJmyer. Seilaert. Draper Second Row: VX'eJ1er. Van Xwagencn, Barry. Pickell. Hickey, Crane. All, Jolmson, Francis. Hoag Botlom Row: Hauer. Dorney, Aulaerding, A. Fuvala. J..0IllJ'1ElI'Cl. Loomis. Donnelly. Kramp, Nloore XINJILSON BRYAN BELL CHRISTIAN JJENRY BOMIIERGER CLARENCE CARL COMES CJEORGE THOMAS DORNliY GERALD ALMOND FAATZ 230 sophomores JAYNAN LESTER I'IOY CYRIL JAMES LAUGHLIN JOHN JOSEPH EJICCARTI-IY JOHN DELANEY NIURRAX' GEORGE JOSEPH SULLIVAN Fresllmen BXIILTON STEPHEN ALBERDING ANTHONY FREDRIC FAVATA ROBERT BOYNTON FERDINAND ANTl'lONY LOMPIARI RALPH EUGENE LOOMIS 3 Gracluate Student' NIARCUS IVIAXIMILIAN IVIASON Seniors XAJILLIAM LAURENCE CBOLDMAN ABRAHAM ALLAN LEVINSON ROBERT IRVING GRODIN SIDNEY NIEISEL LESLIE IRXVIN SIDNEY D1XX'lIJ SCI-IACI-ITER Top Row: Tannenhaus, Grossman, Zinner, G. Goldstein, I. IVIEISUII, Sclmctmter, WI. Goldstein, Haber, Lieloman, Gallen Bottom Row: Nleyrowiiz, Satane, Groclin, Wleisel, Irwin, NI. Ntason, Goldman. Sobel, Kraft, Shimm Iuniors HENRY EARLE GROSSMAN LEONARD JAY SACKS l ARTHUR KRAFT MILTON DAVID SAFANE ALVIN ABRAHAM MEYROXVITZ IXAORTON SI-IIMM HERBERT SOBEL sophomores C Q ' GUSTAVE GOLDSTEIN ALBERT MORRONX' MICI-IAELS . . I'IAROLD LIEBMAN JOYCE ROBERT ZINNER Q f Q C ' I fb B A O Freshmen 0 ' . ' C . ALVIN GALLEN SIDNEY ARTHUR HABER Q Q MARTIN MAYER GOLDSTEIN IRVING JOHANN MASON . f MARVIN STANLEY TANENIIAUS . 2 Founclect in 1912 at Columbia University. Eighteen Chapters Sigma Chapter 1954 h 3 ..- : s' -f A P 6 x 0410 'l 7T T Founded in 1848 al lvliami Uni- versily. Forty-nine Cllaplers New YOI-le Alpina Cllapler 1872 Phi Delta Theta Fratres in Facultate LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY XVILLIAM IVICLEISH DUNBAR LESLIE FENNER BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY HARRY JOI-IN LOBERG EVERETI' FRANKLIN PHILLIPS .HERBERT HICE WI-IETZEL BENJAMIN PERCY YOUNG Graduate Students RICHARD SWAN BUELL XVILLIAM GOUINLOCK CONABLE JOSEPH CORWIN HOWELL THOMAS MUNRO NICPIOLS Seniors XNVILLIAM NEILL CHURCH NICHOLAS CUZZI JDAVID DUNBAR DUGAN VJQIIOMAS PAGE EDVVARDS BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FARISER, JR. XXVILLIAM JOSEPH FLEMING JOHN DIixX'7lGIl'F GARDENIZR Junior JOSIQPII CARSON ANTRIM RALPH RAYMOND BEAL. JR. XXVILLIANI JOSEPH BRENNAN, JR. FRED DL'RX'lLX BROWN. JR. ,IOIIN STRACIIAN CTONABLE CIIARLES FRANKLIN DL'liRSON NORMAN CL.NRK HEALY STEPHEN SCI-IENCK JONES ROBERT HUGH NICKANE PLINY ROGERS ROBERT VINTON SAFFORD PIERSON KIRK SMITH NVILLARD XVILSON ZIEGLER S EDWARD PECK HOLLAND .ALFRED YIWIIOMAS JENKINS, JR .IDIIN COLLINS LEE FREDERIC BRIJCKNER LOWRIE JOHN KYXIILER NACNAB JOHN JOSEPH NIURPI-IY l'lURATl0 l'llCKOK SABIN Soplzomores XYILLIAM CQIIANTLIZR ARIIVCKLE. JR. ROBERT l'LOYD Bl'ELL JOHN l'liRTlG CllL!RCli I JOHN JNKYLIQ LIUNTER JOIIN DENNY JUNE JOI-IN rl-ROLTP NIOIR, SD Dl7DLEX' ALBERT SAUNDERS PAUL CARL NVOLTERS l.D.'XYlD DXX'lOl'lT NNVILCOX FVGSIIHT CURTIS BRIQMIER ALLIALVBIE FARRAND NORTIIROP BENEDICT ROBERT DONALD BRENNAN XXIILLIAM JOSEPH BRENNAN EDWARD LINSLEY LTLAYTON CJIIARLES CIl:XSE GREER XIANCE JXJORRO en ROBERT RIORRIS JOHNSON RAYMOND XXVETHERELL JVIITCH ELL ARTHUR KING PETERS ROBERT CAMP RAY OLIN XNVHITNEY SMITH. JR, JAMES HAWLEY STEPHENSON W TUSSEY Top Row: YV. Brennan, Arluuclile, Nvollers, J. ClIurCl1, Hunter. Saunders, Nloir. Lowrie. June, Buell, Ziegler Third Row: Brown, N. ClIurclI, Gardner, Beal, Conalole, Lee, Duerson, Holland, Jenkins, Rogers S fl R :VV'l C M K econ ow Icox, u11I, c ane, Antrim, Fleming, Farber. P. Smiilm, Salford, Dugan, Healy, Jones Bottom Row: Beneclicl, Peters, Johnson, R. Brennan, Tussey, Alliaume, Claylon, Ray, O. Smith, VV, Bren- fliin, Greer Phi Epsilon Pi Graduate Sfuclenls ROBERT XNIALTER GOODMAN DAVID I'IORXVITZ SAMUEL NAT!-IANIIZI. LEVINE JOSEPH 1vIAURICE IVIANDEL HERBERT ARNOLD RAISLER .lOl-IN l'IESS ALBERT ALBERT JULIZ5 BEcIiMANN URIE BRONFENBRENNER . JR. NA1'l-lANlIil. EDNYIN KOSSACK ARNOLD ZACIIARY XNIOLFSIIZ Seniors BERTRAM I'-RANKIZL ROSENBALIM IXRTI-IL'R D.NNIlil. SLOTE E.DNYARU Al.lSIiR1' SPIZISER funiors XIARVIN FENSTER EUGENE JACOB FIARRISON SEYMOUR .IOSIIDA IQAPLAN BIARVIN l'lENRY RLFBIN N b01Jll0I'llO0'9S FREDERICK CAIZL BERNE STANLEY .ALLAN ISENBERG ROBERT CI'IUCKROXX' CIIESTER LEONARD FIENBERO GERARD IMIOLLANDER RICI-IARD DROOZ ROBERT I'IERMAN FLEISI-IER RAYMOND EIDXVARD GOLDSTONE JEROME PIONVARD NATI-IAN HENRX' NOBLE SINONS STANLEY JAMES SLOTE JOI-IN CARI. XXVOLFF Fl'GSI1 171611 FRANK SEI FIURRAI' Ross E.3lANl.'EL Rl.IBENSTIiIN HERBEIQ1' SCIIIFFER ROBERT SCI-ILESINOER NAS Founclecl in lQO2 at the College of the City of New York. Forty-two Chapters Epsilon Chapter lQll ' Top Row: Schlesinger, Vvom, Ruioenstein, Ross. Seixas, Fleislmer, S. Siote, Nathan, Schiffer, Dmoz, CIIUCICFOW' Second Row: Isenlaerg, Kaplan, Rubin, Hollander, Berne, Simons, Bronte-niarenner, Fenster, Goldstone. BCCICIIIEIIIH Bottom Row: Nlzxnciei, XN'oifsie, Fienlnerg, Kossack, Spf-riser, Rnisler, A, Slate, Albert, Harrison 2 Phi Gamma Delta Fratres in Faculiale RIVERDA LIARDING JORDAN rrl-IOMAS LYTTLETON LYON CLARENCE AUOUSTINE MARTIN EDMLIND ROBERT PAIGE XNIOODFORD PATTERSON ERNEST XIVILLIAM RET1'GER ERNEST VVILLIAM SCI-IODER LYMAN yVlLSON VVILEORD MURRY XAIILSON GEORGE YOUNG. JR. Graduate Stuclenls XNVILLIAM LIENRY BURGER GRANDIN ANDRENV GODLEY IAJOOVISR IWIARDING JORDAN PAUL IXJACJNIILLAN IVIATTICE Seniors CHARLES ASBLIRY BAKER JOSEPH IVIUIELLER BRONVNBACK ROBERT PURKIIS GRANT SHIRLEY CLARK HULSE, JR. CARL BAYARD JOHNSTON FRANKLIN SMITH NACOAIBER, 2D HOWARD CIILIRCIIILI. JXIANDIZVILLE XN'ILI.IA:KI REID AJCKOXVN. JR. LEWIS ARMSTRONG NIURFEY JAMES LIENRY NORRIS ALFRED hIEIiKS SLAWSON IQICNNETII TRUAIAN SMITH Juniors XNJARREN LLOYD BOHNER CHARLES STEVENSON DAVIS, JR. IJARRY LEROY NIARTIFN, JR. JACK AI!N!'JLIJ SOIJIIOIYI BURTON EARL BECK STEARNS SAMUEL BULLEN, JR. LJAROLD ROBERT CLINNINO. JR. XNIILLIAM PATRICK FLANIOAN ROBERT FRANKLIN LIALLER JOSEPH GILBERT KING ROBERT LYIYIAN KRATZ JOI-IN ADOLIII-I PISTUR IJAROLD CLISTAVE RI-,YI3I,'I' XXYILLIAM AIITCIIELI. ROBINSON PJJIIOMAS OFOS CJlI.'XRl,I-IS NIONROIQ LANDAIIZSNI-.R NVII.I.I.xxI PAR3ll.I'IY LENTZ JOSIAII KIRBY LILLY, SD C.JIi0RCli SCIII-:NK INIIZNNIQN DONALD DUVAL EXIOIJILIXLI. NED FUl.I.MliR XXL-XGNIZR BLAIR XXJEIGEL RICIIAIQD ALBERT XNJILMIER Freshmen XNVILLIAM 'TARLETON AYERS, JR. DAN CARTER BRASTED NILS BREKKIZ JOHN DONOGHUE XNJALTER GIZEGO. JR. VVALTER JENNINGS IvEs XNJILLIAM JUDSON HENRY JVIUNC-ER JEXVEIT HERBERT DURNVARD KNEELAND. J JOHN LIOMER MARTINDALE LIERMAN LIENRY PISTOR ROBERT XN'II,LIAm PRESSING EDWIN DELJAVEN SCIIIJLTZ XXIINCHESTER A - ' 9 CFWQJNI 71226, ,R .. 5 il! Founcferf in 13.18 al XVGSIILIIQIOII and lef- ferson College. KSGUGIIIY-llll'G0 Chapters Kappa Nu Chapter 1888 Top Row: Hauer, Bullen, NVQ-zigel, Lentz, Kralz, Wagner, Flanigan, Beck, Wlennen, Lilly, Lanclmesser Third Row: Gregg, Horn, Bohner, Reyelt, Robinson, Thomas. J. Pistor, Nlartien, Cunning, King Second Row: Follces, Davis, Baker, Johnston, Slawson, lVIcKown, Hulse, Wlandeville, Brownback, MacoIIIber, Norris, Modrall Bottom Row: Vvincllester, Fleming, Brastecl, Donoghue, Jews-tt, Ayers, Nlartinclale, Kneelancl, Brekke, Pressing. H. Pistor, Ives X f Phi Kappa Psi JVIADISON BENTLEY JOIIN AN1'1'lONY LJARTISLL JOHN BOYD ATWOOD i f Q, Founded in 1852 at Jefferson College. Fifty-two Chapters New York Alpha Chapter 1869 LJOR.-XCIi CRI-:ELY BARNARD, JR. HAROLD ALEXANDER BAXTER ROIII-LRT DUNCAN I'LORANCE f'RIiI:IaRIcR RJ.-XNRO BRISTER NILIRRAI' FISIII-LR QJROSSliTl'Ii, JR JOHN ll.xSREI,,I, DAVIS, JR. .'XI.lSliR'I' EDWIN HAYES, JR. LJIIARLIZS BENJAIIIIN NIOSHER JOHN .JOSEPH GLFBELNIAN BENIAMIN RIUSSER IJERR. JR. Fratres in Facultate ERNEST GEORGE MERITT CARLETON CHASE MURDOCK PAUL IVIARTIN OYLEARY Graduate Students GEORGE RAMSEY BROWNELL KENNETH BIEEER LANE Seniors PAUL FREDERICK HARTZSCH ROBERT MORSE MACGOWEN RICHARD VER VALIN STRINGI-IAM .ALFRED NVILLSON VVOLEF Juniors TIIOMAS IJUGITI PATERSON MlI.TON IQEEVIES PORTER CI'IARl.ES DARRONN' STANLEY IRYVIN VVOOD TYSON PRESTON STENZ NVEADON Soptlomores EUGENE CROKIER BATCHELAR, JR. JOHN DEXXIITI' HULL, JR. LEE ROGERS KIRK EDNVIN RICE NVEEKS XNYILLARD KOSTITCI1 XKVOOD GEORGE ROBERT BOT-r CARL PEIRSON BRONVN SAMUEL DYER CLYDE, JR. HERBERT XXVI-IITNEY DAVIS VVILLIAM DIXON GEORGE ROLAND MALBY Fl'GSl1n1Gn NVILLIAM HAMILTON IVIILLAR VYVILLIAM ALBERT MILLER VVILLIAM CARL JVIOGK, JR. JOHN RUSKIN ROBERTS LEWIS BURRIE SWIFT, JR. DONALD ALFORD NVEADON ROBERT XNIETHERILL. 5D Top Row: Gubelman, VVOOIJ, Herr, Batchelar, x'V68kS, Hull, Swift, Kirk, Nlogk Third Row: Mosller, J. Davis. Stanley, Porter, P. Weadon, Paterson, Crossette, Brown Second Row: Vvetherill, Baxter, Florance, Nvolff, lVIacGowen, Brisler, Slringlmam, Hartzsclx, Atwood Bottom Row: Miller, Roberts, Bolt, H. Davis, Dixon, Clyde, Millar. D. Vveaclon, Matby 235 23 . ,,,,,, ,X A g g Phi Kappa Sigma Founctecl in 1850 at the University of Pennsylvania. Forty Chapters Alpha R110 Chapter 1911 Fratres in Facuttate JVIORRIS GILBERT BISHOP HORACE LEONARD JONES OTTO KINRELDEY LEONARD ALEXANDER IDANVRENCE PIENRY HALL KING ROBERT MATHESON CI-IRISTIAN MARTINUS MIDJO Graduate Students DONALID POTTER KISEL ARTHUR MORTON PHILLIPS X Seniors BENJAMIN XNVINTRODE BARRUS FRANCIS LINVVOOD BROWN HAROLD ARVIN DILLIENBECK 'IJIIOMAS XXVONNIZR GREEN ROLE HL'GO JJEMMERICH JOHN GORDON NUTI' HOXN 1KRD XXYINFIELD RODISON HONX'ARD ELDRED STEPHENSON Iuniors ROBILRT D.'XGXX'I-CLI. CLOYIZS .IOIIN RAYMOND IJANNY KARI, JAIEINZ HEMIKIERICII IDONALD KVNIZI' RORERT JXIACPIIIERSON NJATIIESON HERBERT SCHAW MAY, JR. CLARENCE EVERETI' NICHOLS, JR. FREDERICK XXIILLIAM PAPE FREDERICK BLEXVER PETZOLD CHARLES EVERITT ROSER IQOGIER XAVESTON XNJENTXVOR'I'H Top Row: Robinson, L. Silws. Cloycs. DVIZIIJICSOII, Papo. Pelzulcl, Hanny. Nvenlworlh. Roser Third Row: Cook, Lamlaerl, Rnyrnoncl, Anclersen. Nvinlers. Snoolc. Tone, Rolf. Flay Second Row: Nichols. McAllister, Keel, Dillerdbeck. SlcplIeIIson. Green. Robison, Nutt, Bnrrus. Brown Bottom Row: Reber. Eames, Nicf, FPHOWS, COWCIGII. SIIIIIII. Goellring 0 ..I Sopfzomores LAXYRENCE CHARLES ANDERSEN XVILLIAIII RAYMOND RICHARD HALLIDAI' COOK JAMES HAROLD LAIIIDERT VIJI-IEODORE PENNINGTON SNOOK JOHN XXYALLICK TONE REYNOLDS XXYINTERS Freshnlell SUININER COXVDEN DAVID BALLARD EAMES EDXVIN RUSSELL I:ELLOXVS. 2D CLlFI:ORD CLAYTON GOEHRING STANLEY FREDERICK NIEF JOHN GIBBONS REBER NORMAN ROBINSON THOMAS XX-'ILLET ROLPl'l, JR. ALBERT DNX'IGI'IT SIKES, 2D LEXVIS AUGUST SMITH Fra tres in. Facultate THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS GEORGE IRVING DALE Cl-IARLES ERNEST LJAYDEN EUGENE DAVIS IVIONTILLON XNJILLIAM STRUNR. JR. JAMES DUNIIAR POND Graduate Stuclents LOUIS JOHN DUGl'II LIUG!-I FENNER FITZPATRICK -' ' J,- 'i- I, 4 Top Row: Riera, Hoesly, Baldwin, iwoser. Simpson, Harwell, iworansici. French, Cocker. Ritter Second Row: Ali, Nfoocly, Fitzpatrick, Osborn, Lozier, NICDOIIEIICI. Burrows, Rosen, Brown Bottom Row: Carclany, Richter, Outwin, Dugln, Nlonlillon, Quackenbush, Farley. Sciumicil ROBERT ROYCE CARDANY JOSEPH WILLIADI FARLEY Seniors RICHARD NEAL OUTNN'IN ERNEST LINWOOD QUACKENIIUSI-I. FREDERIC DUELLE RICI-ITER RAYMOND NICHOLAS ALI CARL JACOB BROWN WILI.IAM FREDERICK -BURROXVS JACK VVILLIAM LOZIER ROBERT JAMES NICDONALD junio rs ROBERT CURTIS JVIOODY EUGENE XfVAI.LACE OSBORN BARRY PEET HOWARD ARTHUR ROSEN GERT HANS VVERNER SCIIMIDT Sophomores CI-IARLES LEWIS BALDNVIN LYNN VVAUD COCRER RICIiARD ALLEN FRENCH NED MERKEL HARXVELL HENRY BRUCE HOESLY PELAYO VINCENT RIERA ARTHUR CALVIN Rl1TER FFGSIIYHGR LIENRY MORYXNSKI ARTI-IUR CARL JNIOSER GEORGE RICHARD SIMPSON JESSE UPP J 2 3 7 Phi Kappa Tau Founclecl in 1906 at Zvliami Uni- versity. Forty-three Chapters Alpha Tau Chapter 1930 Phi igma Delta Graduate Student JULIAN I'lANDLER BRAC!-IFELD Seniors IRVING IXIORTQN FRIEDMAN CHARLES BIENDICK ARTHUR KNlGl'lT HARRIS SIDNEY REIDER I..AXVRl2NCli JAY KOCH STANLEY DAVID SIMON .ARTHUR INIILTON LIEVINE XYILLIAINI IVIARTIN XNIEIL Iuniors AIARTIN ITRANRLIN BECK LEONARD' BIURRAY ROSENBLUBIE .lERmIL ,IAY DANDWITZ I'IAROLD ABRAIIAM SEG.-'LLL III-.RIIERT URIIAN COLDAIAN JACK JAY SIEGEL RDY HENRY STEYER Sophonunvs llARoI,I,w IfImARIw BARRAN ARTIILIR ALLEN IXXOAK l'IIII.I,II, I'-RANK CUIIEN RICHARD NIFITER XX'II.I.IAxI IYORBIAN ciOIHiN NORMAN SI-IAPIRO I,.Ul'IS NAYIIZR CIROSSMAN EUNYARD SPEYER D.-KX'Il,? GliOl!CIi CIl l'l'MAN NIOR'l'lMliR SAMUEL XXVEINSTEIN Founclecl in 1909 al Colulnbiu Freqhmen ljnwe'-stty' Twenty-four Clhaple'-S lAxII:s IARVIS BE1'I'xIAN STANLEY RAYMOND EIBETZ NIARTIN EDXVARD KULOK Beia CIIODIQI' 1912 Top Row: Guttman, Nelter, Shapiro. Kulolc. P. Cohen. Nloak, Grossman, Barkan Second Row: Speyer, VV. Cohen, Siegel. Goldman, Sleyer, Segall, Danowikz, Eibetz, Bellman Bottom Row: Rosenlolume, Rei-zler, Nlendick, Simon, Koch, Harris, Friedman, Spiegel 238 Phi igma Kappa Fratres in Facullale HIiRhlAN DIEDERICI-Is GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS FRED MOSES JOIIN EDXVIN PERRY FRANK BARRON MORRISON SAMUEL LIIZALIZA XNIORK Gracluate Sluclents DAX'lD CARL AMSLER LUIS TOMAS BERMEJILLO CIIIXRLES EDXVARD SIIERXVOOD ROBERT ORIIS11' ALLEN PRESTON DAY CARTER CLARENCE EDXVARD DUOAN. HARRY LOUIS GEORGE KENT LOUIS BROXVN SIIERWOOD ARTI-IUR CLONV JOHN ANTIVIONY FAIELLA GEORGE EDWARD GRIMSI-IAXV ROBERT STEARNS HIXVNER ROBERT LEROY JJOYT LLOYD CI-IURCli, JR. RALPI-I LJARLEN GERMAN LOUIS ABNER MAOGS FREDERICK RICE MYERS Seniors XVESLEY JOIIN GILSON, JR. REEVES KEMP JOIINSON, JR. JR. JAMES PERCY KNIGHT ROIIERT LIENRY NIIZNGIHS Juniors LLXRRY XXJILLIAM KRAMER PRESCOTT ECKHRMAN Nli.-NIJ, JR. JOSE LUIS RIVERO XXVILLIAM SPARROW SIIEDD GLENN NILES JJHONPSON OI.lX'lER XXVILLIAN XIAUGIIAN Sopftomores JOI-IN JTRIMBY RANDALL DONIXl.D LOSI-I SANDERS ELDXVARD LJAYNIZS SAROENT, JR. EARLE BROOK VICKIZRY. JR. JYIAXIMILIAN EDXVIN PESNEL, JR. XXVOODNYARD LIENNY XNJARRICK Freshmen XJVILLIAM IRNVIN BALLENTINE. JR. ERNEST FREDERICK IVIAYGLOTHLING JOSEPH BRAUN LEER VVALTER ROSSITER REDMOND ROBERT RKIONROE MARCUSSEN DANIEL LIENRY SEIPT ye. ,- ,,N .,,.. I- 'Z' L . ...fit f num. ,,,, L I-' -' 'f-- .. I ' ix I I I .I. If' I , ., ' ., q .I ...Z f,., fy. .gf sfJ,ff1fL.G -rg.' .. f- wswf A. ., .. .-,-.1r- ,I S-11.-ff.-' ' 11:2 . - -2 ,f gig 1 .I ,,'-- In ,f Q4gm,, f, . . , E I Y .f ates vgbv N-.I f: .. . -ff 2, 'ff 1. . -f-nf ,V IIE .pgs , f 'I 517- lfeeigti . IIN .I.,,'- . , . ,ef -.51 .Im--. I wi-vt. -1, UL,-tzfL,'.f-I . V V 'ij ,-- '1 .. . wa ,,vf3: A f E , ff, .... . TS g et Y . I 1 .2 I - I I' 3 A g .: .V 'jf' ,,,.I I 2 . ' 'I . 2, W1 ,, JH Ly I-fafuikta. IIIv:III,InIIII1,w'.E I ,V II, IQIJII 'I . mg, ,-1f:-- ' gg. --.-, JI' Foanclecl in 1873 at Massachusetts Agri- cultural College. Forty-nine Chapters Gamma Chapter 1889 Top Row: German, Vickery, Church, Sargent, Sanders, Redmond, Mayglottlling. Ballentine, Marcussen, Leer, Maggs Second Row: Nead, Clow, Vaughan, Brown, Havner, Rivero, Pesnel, Thompson, Grimslmw, Myers. Warrick, Seipt Bottom Row: Hoyt, Randall, Amsler, Allen, George, Carter, Gilson, Johnson, Menges, Slwrvvoocl. Kramer, Faiella Pi Kappa Alpha Q V' W Q Q O U XNJILLIAM DUNIIAM VfKNDERBlt.T, JR. . ' C U Q Q I Fratres in Facuttate JAMES CI-IESTER BRADLEY ADELBERT PIIILO NIILLS. QD OLAE MARTINIUS BRAUNER JOHN ROBERT JVIOYNIHAN xX'7ALTER BUCKINGI-IAM CARVER CASPER RAPRENECRER NVILLIAM HURSI-I FARNHAM XNIALTER HUTCIIINSON STAINTON EDGAR ALIGUSTUS JOHNSON FOREST BLYTHE NV RIGHT Graduate Students DONALD CUIVIIVIINGS RICHARD RONX'I.AND HfXRRY XXVILLARD TOBEY. JR. Seniors ALFRED PAUL BENDER PHILIP JXJCCTONNELI. GROBEN CLARENCE ROBERT BERGQUIST IFJAROLD LLOYD PJESS ROBERT THOMAS BRUNTON FRANCIS J'JUliIfRT JJOYOS. QD GEORGE FRANCIS D:KL1'ON, 3D JAMES LL'CILIS LILLY FREDERICK JAMES SAUITER Juniors XXIILLXAM TUMLIN DAY ROBERT PADDOCR SQVIRES JOI-IN IDODGIS XNIILSON Soptiomores DIERLE ALBERT BIZDTENT RANDALL XNYILLIAM RIQYER DOUGLAS BRYAN BLACRBURN BENJAMIN J'JALX'ORSIEN SANDS ARTHUR HENRY CARVER XNVILLIAM I'lAMll.TON SCOTT JOHN CJEORGIE TAIIIIwIEN Freshmen JOHN ROBERT BILLINGS DIKVID SIIEARMAN JTABER. JR. JOI-IN EDWARD SNONV XNIILLIAM X'X'IiNSl.EY 'I-HOMAS Founctect in 1868 at University of Virginia. Eigtity-one Chapters Beta Tlieta Chapter 1917 Top Row: Bement, Reyer, Scott, Tammen, Billings, Thomas, Carver Secoricl Row: Taber, Blackburn. Xvilson, Squires, Sands. Snow Bottom Row: Brunton, Dalton, Grolaen, Hess, Lilly, Sauller, Bender 240 4: 'ef Pi Kappa Phi Fralres in Facullate CTIIARLES EDNVARD CLfNDEL CARL OLSON, JR. CJEORGE RAYMOND FIANSELMAN HERBERT ,FEMPLE SCOFIELIJ PAUL WORK Graduate Students Founclecl in 1904 at the College of Ctrarleston. Forty-one Chapters Psi Chapter 1921 EDXVARD XXVILLIAM PIARKER ROBERT ARTHUR VAN ORDER JAMES LNVOODS ZNVINGLE Seniors IxR'Vl'll,'R PJOUGIITON BARBER. JR. XNIYLLYS AUGUSTUS DUNIIABI CHARLES BEAN DEJDONG JOI-IN FREDERICK REILLY PETER ROBEIIT TORT! Juniors FRANK GRZX'XX'fXCZENX'SKl DONALD I'JOXVL.-KND PERKINS NELSON FRI:1DIiRlCK HOPPER GEORGE CI-TRISTTAN SCHEMPP XYALTER Cox PICCRONE PfJA'l'l'I'lliXV EDWARD TORTI Sopftomores RICHARD IYI.-KRVEY ADAMS .f-'ARTHUR SAMUEL BIRCHENOUC-II l'lARLAN SNVARTOUT JEFFERS Freshmen PIALCOLM XNJITMER BAKER ERNEST HANS JACOB! JAMES STEXVART CLARK IRVIN VAN NEST Top Row: Grzywaczewski, Adams. Jacobi, Clark, Van Order Second Row: Perkins, Sclmempp, DeLong: Harker. Baker, Van Nest Bottom Row: M. Torti. Dunham, VX7ork, Barber, P. Torli 241 Pi LOITIIOCIR Plwi , -fy' Graduate Students J . ,X fxRTHLJR I'IliRl3liRT DICK LEONARD FRANCIS PEYSER , N LEO SIDNEY LAIIN ROBERT REIS V A O JACQUES CONRAD SAPHIER lg . U X -A Seniors . ' EDNVARD IAIENRY RICI1 BLITZER BERTRAM SEYMOUR KOSSAR EDGAR FREDERICK BI.OCl-I ROBERT IRNVIN KUTSCIIER GEORGE IVIAYISR COIIEN ROBERT ZEITZ ROSENTIIAL FIOXYARD GIIIwII'IaRT JANOVER EDWARD LOUIS SLEEPER FIQIIIZODORIS iXIliLVlLLI2 KAUFMAN IXIIELVIN ALLAN SNYDER Founcleci in 1895 at Yale University. Nill0l9Qll Cliaplers lunwrs CTOLIZMAN DAVID .ASINOF HERBERT PIIILIP POLK I'IOXX'ARD PAUL BYK GliORGIi I'IENRY REIS Della Cliapler . - , I I C.l,lFI'ORD .ALAN IXAXE JOI-IN ALAN XA ESTMORE 1896 DAVID hIOR'l'IMI'R LEON IRA XNIASIIINGTON XNIILSON Top Row: Lax, Lilicnllml, Cecil, Slxilin, livin, l:Cil1ll, Rubin. Lim-limwilz, Clasler, blernik, Lalln Second Row: Cnclclcn, Alkin, Asinof, Xvilson, SCllNVill'lZlllGFI. Sainlaurg. Polk, Kaye. Reis, Byk. Leon, Dick Bollom Row: Olzler, Kossar, Snyder, Pvyser. R. Reis, Jnnovcr, Cohen, Kauflnan. Bloch. Sleeper, Kutsclxer. ITil1I'iOlSlCiI'l, Krmlsllnar Sopliomores ALFRED EUGENE ATKIN HAROLD ABNER KAPLINSKY FRANK IAIENRY CADDEN DAVID IRVINC. KRAUSIIAAR CI'IARl.ES FREED FEINN HERBERT EILIN RUBIN FRANK PHILIP SAINBURO Freshmen CQ DANIEL JUSTIN BERNSTEIN ROBERT SAMUEL LIEBOWITZ LOUIS BURTON CECIL LAURENCE XAIITI' LILIENTHAL SANFORD GEORGE CLASTER ARTI-IUR HAROLD MERNIT MURRAY XIVILLIAM FElN EDWARD IRWIN OBLER JAY STIRLING LAX ROBERT SCIHIWARTZMAN ALAN IRWIN SHILIN 24:2 Q Fraires in Facultale FRANCRE BOSNVORTH, JR. RICHARD FIENRY EDWVARDS FOSTER JVIELDRUM COFEIN DONALD QRAIG KERR XfVAl.Tl2R FRANCIS XXIILLCOX LOUIS MONROE DENNIS J'IliRBERT NVILLIAMS Graclua te Students JOHN REID CARVER Seniors ' JAMES FLOYD IJIRSIIFELD XNJILLIAM INCREASE STODDARD EDNVARD FITZGERALD DIBBLE EVAN LILLY NOYES HARRY TI-IEODORE KEMP FRANK BERNARD POOLE IJENRY LACIAR PRIIESTLIEY Top Row: Nlagoun, Seicllitz, Nicol, Davis, J. Noyes. Mills, Van Ra-Inst, Stevens, Russell. C. Smith Third Row: Bosson, Ballinger, Rutledge, Kittie, VV. Smith, Holley, Sanders, Long, Watts, Yvllile Second Row: Andre, Xvilder, Abell, Foote, Priestley, E. Noyes, Kemp. Ditolyle, R. Smith, Vaughn, A. Bowen - I Bottom Row: Grilqfis, Baird, Prince, Cobb, Stark, Xvarciwell, C. Bowen, Vaughan, See ye juniors Psi Upsilon ROBERT JOHN VAN NOSTRAND ABELL JOHN ALLEN ANDRE CALEB PAINE DAVID FARRINGTON SANDERS AUBREY SISSON BOWEN ROBERT LOUIS SMITH GEORGE JVIALVIN HOLLEY, JR. VYVILLIAM BRANUM SMITH JOHN SLOANE KI'FTLE, JR. JAMES ALEXANDER VAUGHN I., JOSEPH EDWARD LONG GEORGE CHARLES WILDER lf' '- ff' U' ll W Soptiomores OO. X W ALBERT DAVIS BOSSON JAMES EDWARD RUTLEDGE ' ,.- ALBERT REES DAVIS, QD GEORGE RICHARD SEIDLITZ X . XAIILLIAM WINTON MCKEEVER CARL FRANCIS SPANG Q lf' WILLIAM TOAN MILLS LYNDON HOYT STEVENS xx 'If' ROBERT SCOTT NICOL ALFRED FREDERICK VAN RANST XX f' JANSEN NOYES, JR. ROBERT HOOBER WATTS kv ROBERT FRANKLIN WHITE .O Freshmen Founded in 1855 at Union WILLIAM CARDWELL BAIRD ROBERT IRVING BALLINGER, JR. CPIARLES SISSON BOWEN HARRY LYEORD COBB NIXON GRIFFIS JOHN WARREN MAOOLIN EDWARD MITCl1ELL PRINCE EDWIN GILMOUR RUSSELL ELWYN SEELYE CALEB BOOTH SMITH PAUL STARR, JR. ALAN WILKENS VAUOHAN EDWARD ALDEN WARDWELL -of College. Twenty-seven Chapters Chi Chapter 1876 fl! AR1llUR GORDON D1KNkS IOIIN VVINCHESTER IVIACDONALD IQARL HFRMAN FTRNOW ARCFIIE MACINNES PALMER RAYMOND FLOYD HOWES I'IOMER SEYMOUR PRINGLE HERBERT ALGUST VVICHELNS ,,,,. Scorpion ' Fratres in Facultate Ill, R ' Q . 'lf' 'iliw Founclecl in IQ14 at Cornell University. Gne Chapter Cornell Chapter 1914 Graduate Students HERIsEIz'r RICHARD KLING NORNIAN JULIAN LOCKE GEORGE EDXN'ARD PELLISSIER. JR. Seniors GUY I'IARNAN CROOK NVILLIAM NIELVIN NIILLER Xx'Il.Bl.7R INIAYFIELD DIXON JQSEPH BELL SIMp5QN PAUL ix'IIiLVILLE FISIIER VVILLIAM JAMES SIMPSON RICHARD XVARREN KLINKLE VINCENT CH.NRLES SMITII juniors XX'.xI.TItR PAUL BRUND.-XC-E CEIQURGIZ .IOSEPII CARR I:RIiDIiRICK RIiL'TlZR EVANS Rm' DIALCOLAI FLOWERS EIIWAIQIJ .IOIIN ADARI2 RICIIARD .'Xl.lfRl:fD BAKER XX'ILI.I.xAI SELLECE l'IElT CIEORGE XXIIIITNIEY IRISII ROIIERT CIXRROLI. BICCORLIICK I'IOXX'ARD LEWIS BAK ER EDWARD FRISBEE Xx1II.l.lA5l FIELD NICCLINTOCK CORDT ERNEST ROSE VX'II.LIA5I TITLIS SMITH. 2D Sopliomores JARVIS LESLIE ROBINSON. JR. BIILFORD NVALLACE SECORD ARTI-IUR CLINTON SIEIERIDAN HALL STEXYART PIIILLIP GORDON TXX'ITCl-IELL Fresllfrlefl JAMES XXVILLIAM DRISCOLL LELAND XXVESLEY IRISH, JR. Top Row: Karnes. Kling, Locke, G. Irish, Nlccormicli, Stewart, Twiicliell. Almre. Sheridan Third Row: Frisbee. Evans, Rose, YV. Smith, Carr, Brunolage. Nlcclintock, Flowers Second Row: J. Simpson, Dixon, Pliner, VV. Simpson, Crook. Fisher, V. Smith, Kunlcle Bottom Row: Secorrl, L. Irish. R. Baker, H. Baker, Robinson 24-1 Seal and Serpent Fl'Cll'l'GS in Facullate EARLE NELSON BURROXVS ARTIIUR BERNARD RIECKNAGIEI. Graduale Students JOHN LITTELL EATON DONALD EIYIIIRE FERRISS Seniors CI.AX'TON JNIORGAN AxTELL, JR. DOUGLAS BORRONVS KING XXJALTER ADAMS BRINR D.-XNIIQI. FORBES NIACBETII STANLEY BIRDSEY CLARK JOHN SCIIADLER, JR. EDNVARD NVYKER CLOSSON, JR. JOHN JACOB SERRELL. JR. RICHARD BARTLETT DODGE EDIIIIIND XXJOODING ROBERT LYLIE ALLISON PAUL EVANS DITTINIAN funiors EDXVARD X'N'liAKI.liY LYON JOHN EUGENE SLY EDXVARD V.-XLENTINE DORR .AUSTIN JOHN VJJIDABACK Sophonunes ROGER OLNEY BENJAMIN DOLYGI.:XS J'JIiRBERT PIAIILLIPP EUGENE EDDY CROSBY DELOSS A'l'KlNSON ROSE NELSON EDGERTON LESLIE NELSON SCOTT JAMES SIETRIC-I-IT, JR. FI'6Sl1Hl6I1 ROBERT FAIRCHILD CLISI-IMAN GEORGE EUGENE HEIKLY NICHOLAS ST. JOHN JDACORTE JAMES RIISSEL RILEY, JR, ROBERT SCHADLER AIORTON ALIIERT SERRELL JOHN JUSTLIS SKEHAN JOHN BARRY SULLIVAN JOHN SI-IERMAN TIIATCHER PETER BULLEY TRLIINIP LEROY ARTl'IUR NVOODRUEF 6 . l Founclecl in 1905 at Cornell University. One Chapter Cornell Chapter 1905 Top Row: Edgerton, Selright, Scott, Cushman. Rose, Crosby, Philipp, Benjamin Thircl Row: Tlmtclwr, Dittman, Ticlaloack, Dorr, Allison, Lyon, Sly, Classrm Second Row: Clark, Brink, Vvoocling. Dodge, J. Serreu, Nlaclvellm, J. Sclmcller, Axlell. King Bottom Row: Lzxcourle, Sullivan, Healy, Skelman, Trump. R. Schacuer, NJ. Serrell, Riley, Xyooclruff 245 Sigma lplwa Epsilon Fratres in Facultate XNVILLIAM FARR GILLIABI l'l.-KRRY PORTER XNIELD Graduate Stuclents CALDXVELL ROBERTSON DIAL IQOISERT CLAYTON BROXVN ELLIOT BUSH KARL LOUIS IDANDGREBE. JR. Cl'iAI!LES l'lAROl.D lDECI'ITl'lALER H I-QNRY V ALENT CARSON AIULLIEN CORNBROORS l'lOXVARD GILBERT DISSLY ALEXANDER RIEMAN EARLY BRAYTON FISHER JOHN CORNELL l'lILL DYKVID JOHNSTON XNVARREN GILAIAN JONES, JR. ROGER l.liYlERlCK KINOSLAND, J Junior XXIILLIAM ANTHONY GIiOl'IEGAN Seniors JOHN l'lI:IRBERT LINK ROY VfXI.lENTINE LOCKNYOOD XXVILLIAM XVEIIII NIILLIZR, JR. LESLIE XXVALKER, JR. IN XXVILLIS S lJXX'lD 5l.XNfiFlI'.LlJ IXIISNLR .lOlIN EARL 5lITciIIIiI.L XX'II,LIAxI lTRIilll:RlCK NOIILIQ FREIJERICR RI'I'I'IiR ELMIZR F.-xRNI'xI SIIICER BREYYSTI-LR XXVARIJ JAMES XNIILCOX CDIIARIJES ST.'XKI,I.Y XX'II.LcOx Sopliomores CJLAY IQOISINSON DAVIS ROBERT FAIRBAIRN GILKESON l!lOMER ALLEN LABARR THOMAS SHERRILL LAURIE ALLEN LENTZ FFGSIIWI RICHARD lx'lOODY BESSOM RICHARD MUTI-I BILGIER BRADLEY BORST GEORGE CRESSXVELL DAVIS, JR. SIDNEY DAVIS XVILLIAIAI BER' N l'zlCII.'XRD llIiNRY AIURGIXN AR1'lll'R LESTER SLOCLIAI BltfI,X'lI.l.li .AL'GL'STl'S ,l.R.KYIiR ROBIEIRT XXYILMER XXVILSON KARL llIiINRIC ZORNIG en NILS FALR FlliNRY Hll.l. DONALD BARTLITIT JACOBS JOHN CJLAYTON JAQUA, JR. CJHARLES VICTOR NDNSCIIALIER Founclecl in 1856 at University of Ala- lmnia. One Hunclrefl and Eiglif Cliapiers New York Alplza Chapter XIIIITE. JR. 1891 Top Row: Wilcox, Kingsland, Travis, l..aBarr, Lenkz, J. Hill, Spicer, Jolmslon, Nlunscliauer Tlzircl Row: Morgan, Slocum, Gillxeson, Willcox, Cornlmroolcs, Fisher, Dissly, Nolzle, Bessom. Traver Seconcl Row: Laurie, Loclcwoocl, Nlclntee, Lanclgrelue, Miller, VVille, Link, Brown, Zornig. Early Bottom Row: H. Hill, Bilger, Borsl, G. Davis, Fallc, Wliitc, Jaqua, Jacolns, S. Davis 246 Founded in 1909 at the College of the City of New York. Thirty-five Chapters Beta Chapter 191 1 Sig'lTlf:1 Alpha u Frater in Facaltate R OIsER'I' IVIITCI IELL LINDNER Craclaa te Students 'DANIEL JOIIN BLAUGRUND DANIILI. NOIINIAN BONDAREFF HAROLD DECRINGER JULIUS DANIEL LEWIS HERIIILRT A,IlLTON MOSS Seniors EMANUEL DUKE NORMAN ROSENBERO DAVID COTTSCIIALK SCI-IWARTZ BERNARD SIIENKMAN BEROL STOLLER Iuniors BERNARD BACIIMAN NORMAN FRIaUI1I5NI-IIIIINI SEYMOIJR FRIEDMAN IRVING LANZNER ARTIIUR LJANDIS LJEVIN XNIILLIAM lssAc ROSENTI'IAL Sopltomores LEO AIIELOVE SAMUEL .IOSEPII APFELBERG NIOREY RADIN BERGER RALPI-I DICIIER SANFORD LIAROLD EISENBERG FFQSIUTI. RUSSELL ISADORE CIIIRON ROBERT LIARRIS FINKELSTEIN LOUIS BJIILTON GREENBLOT1' ROBERT RAYMOND HANKOFF EDNYARD DAVID GARBER LOUIS IDEVENE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEVY, JR. SEYMOUR JOSEPII TANENIIAUS NED NVEISSBERO 971 SAMUEL ROSMARIN ARTHUR HERSCl1EL SCI-IAIZ LEONARD SNIDER XV ALTER ZELDOXV Top Row: Linciner, Bondareff, Eisenberg, Weissberg, Levene, Apfeuaerg. Berger, TBHCDIIGUS Third Row: Levey, Deekinger, Levin, Friedman, Beichman. Freuclenimeim, Blaugrund, Lewis Second Row: Dicker, Duke, Stoner, Siwenkman, Rosenberg, Schwartz, Lanzner Bottom Row: Chiron, Rosmarin, Snider, Schatz, Hankoff, Finkelstein, Grecnlulott 247 Sigma Chi Graduate Students ERNEST FRANCIS FULLAM ROBERT ANDREW SCALLAN JACK JOI-INSON KREINER MALCOLB1 BRUCE WIIITE Seniors C:l'IARLES ALBERT ARIZNTZEN. JR. RICITIARIJ HONN'ARD BERTRAM, JR. I JAMES FRANCIS ARMSTRONG, JR. VERNE NAIARTIN KE'FfERER GERALD STATLER XNIHITE Founclecl in 1855 at Miami Uni- juniors U91-Sify, Ningi3w-5gU9n Cllglglgp-5 NORMAN RICIIARD .ANDERSON ELNVOOD GRAY GLASS, JR. DONALD MAINE CONIQLIN ROBERT OSCAR KLAUSMEYER .IOSEPII ROEERT CROSBY LEWIS INGELS KNUDSON LEWIS EWINO DALNER HENRY AUGUSTUS LOCKVVOOD, JR. Alplla Phi Chaplel. .IOSHPII CAMI-IIEI.L I'OXYl.IiR LAWRENCE IALOYSIUS OTOOLE, JR IIIEODORE CHARLES GIillXX'lG, JR. l'IARRY LEE SMITH 1890 JOSIZPII NIAURICIZ TQRENEER Top Row: NLXIIFIJIIS. Ycllm-r, Bzulxson, Heckcl. Taylor. Snissulin, XVZITLI, Geiger, Daniels Tlxircl Row: Gee, lfowicr, Locluvoncl. Klzuxsxneyor. Dnum-r. Croslmy. Oplquole. Hilmer. Keelaler, Rose Second Row: Glass. Xvllilc. Berlmm, Arcnlzcn, Armstrong, H. Smith, Cox. Kellerer, Xviuiams. Gerwig. Anderson - Bottom Row: Bnrllcrll. Esker, R. Smith. Bcnllcy. O'Brien, 5lncRolJerlS, Baxter. Spaulding, Slalmler SOPIIOITLOTQS JACK RALSTON BABSON RODERICR GARDNER KEEBLER XXJILLIAN EDMUND BYRNE GEORGE ROBERT INICNIULLEN LEWIS BRONYER DANIELS Fly!-IOMAS CI-IARLES NEl'IRBAS JOIIN XNVILLARD GEE ROBERT RIISNER ROSE 'S' Y EDMUND PAUL I'IIiCKIEL, JR. ALFRED KINDRED SAISSELIN bl I'lERBERT FREDERICK l'lILh'lER R'IARSHALL HASREN XAVARD JOIIN XNJALCOTT YETTER Freshmen SETI-I FOSTER BARTLETI' CRARL JOSEPI-I GEIGER CI'lIARLlES IREUBEN BAXTER Al.fXN FITSOERALD IXIACROBERTS RICI-IARD T.-KYLOR BENTLEY XNIILLIAM HOSLER O'BRlEN ROBERT I'lERMAN ECRER ROLLAND BURNETT SMITH SPENCER GATES LEE SPAULDINC ROBERT CRANVFORD STAIILER 248 Frczires in. F JOHN COWAN FREDERICK FIONVE ClCLlJfClfQ JOHN SCIIEMIIF DFNNX' FJANMONI7 lJI,IAI.I. BENJAMIN DLINIIAR XXJILSON N Gl'Cl.ClLLC1lG 5 XXJILLIAM ARMSTRONG BLICKIIOUT EUGENE ERNEST EUTSLER 'DONALD ELIGI-:NE fll.ClC?l'LfS FREDERICK IDONALD FJART GORDON l',xIRCIIILD STOEI-:R NXIAGNER Seniors ROBERT IJANIESON AGNEXV ROBEIIT GUY LUBURG MAX CI.YDli RHODES ROBERT HOWELL NORMAN HUNTER SMITII ROBERT CLERC SNYIIER JOIIN Fllili S'l'liPllIiNS STERIIENS T R , aff I. A Top Row: Voorhees, Hopping, FJLIJVIJIIJJ, Slueffer. Jnlmslon, Pork, Furman, Simnnons, Howe, SCIIUJZ, Chandler, Allwig, Gannett Third Row: HammoncJ, Cornell, Burke, Nlccarly, Dooliltlc, Curliss. B. Darling, Finkin, Zcns. Butler, Godfrey Second Row: Nelson. Rlmofles, J. Slvplnens, Luburg, SIIIHJI, Agnew, R. SlepJ'Icns, Snyder. NOXX'll10l1, PJDSS, Hart. EutsJer Bottom Row: J. Darling, Owens, Reynolds. Ellis. Krieger. Tears, FJCSJIEI' Junior THOMAS ALBERT BURKE XNIILLIAM FRANK BUTLER HERBERT HORTON CORNELL WILLIS DAVID CURTISS, JR. LEONARD BRUCE DARLING WILLIAM VVATSON DOOLITTL LEPARD ARTHUR FINKILL E S JOHN DfXX'lD JJJAMMOND RALPH IVICCARTY, JR. JQARL IJOI-IN NELSON ROBERT SUFFERN NEXVRIAN GEORGE RANDOLPl'I PLASS ROBERT JJOVEY UDALL RICHARD GLTSTAN'E ZENS Sophomores ALLEN ESPEY ALBIG XNIILLIAM CI-IARLES CIEIANDLER PHILIP HENIQY FITZHUGH JOI-IN ROCKXNfELL FURMAN JOHN DXVIGHT GANNETI' JOSEPH EDNVIN GODEREY RUSSELL JDEROY HOPPING FRANK BONAR HOWE. JR. THOMAS HUGH JOHNSTON, JR. ROBERT JVIANN AJAX TERRY IVIILLS DANIEL FRANCIS JVJULVII-IILL, JR. GEORGE NJXIILLIAM PECK CHARLES NIAY SCHOLZ, JR. JOHN VVESLEY SHEFEER, JR, RAYMOND JOSEPH SIMMONS CI'lARl.ES FJAMMELL VOORHEES Fl'9SJ1l'T'lGl'L JACK CLIFFORD DARLING ROBERT KINGSBURY ELLIS LEROY HARRY JTLESHER TANDREXV EDWARD KRIEGER ROBERT EDWARD JVIUGGLETON XVILLIAM VVINTERTON OVVENS CLAUDE FREDERICK GARDNER RJIZAD REYNOLDS ROIIERT QUINN REYNOLDS JAMES RIARKOE ROBINETT THOMAS ARTHUR SCI-IULTZ JQLISSELL LINCOLN SEYMOUR JOHN LAXV TAYLOR TEARS, JR. 2 ROJJJl1Gtl. SCJIUJIZ, Nlugglclon, Taylor, Sigma u 94 Founclecl in 1869 at Virginia Mill tary Institute. Nillety-six Chapters Gamma Theta Chapter 1901 49 Founclecl in 1827 at Union College. Ten Cfmpters Epsilon Chapter 1890 Sigma Phi FI-ater in Facultate JAMES LYNAII Graduate Students I'JIiNRY CI,IiAvIiIz BROXVN EDNVARD J'IARRlS. JR. GllCPRGE VVIIIIAMS Seniors NICOI. BISSELI. SPENCER KELLOGG. 2D GEORGE UIQITOREST DJIAYNARD RUIH-QR1' HOPKINS BODlIOLIJ'l' IJ.-xvfo HOwI5I.l. BROWN D,-wln N.xCK.n' C'R.xwEORI,1 CJR.-XNT CTONKLIN EIIRLICII RICIIKRD ARNISTRONG ROBERTSON xN'ILL!.-KM NVINTON ROSSITER, JR, STEWART VX JARING, JR. fu niors AJARSHALL PEABODY HOKE FREDERICK N,xInIwIEN'r PJUNTINGTON GEORGE YATES NIORE FREDERICK COE SMITI-I, JR. SODIIOITIOTGS XX'II,I.IIm Ln' BROWN, JR. NELSON JQINGSLAND NIOODY, JR. C.-xRI. ClIIilST!.fXN Jovs, 50 .JOHN GGDEN AIQRTSIQN P.RxRIu' KEASBEY. JR. XXJILLIAM AUSTIN POPE J'-REDERICK IARTIIITR AJACNLWIT FREDERICK FM' REIDIERS CNLINTOX J.AXYRIiNCli ROSSITER. 50 Fresllmen ROBERT AIIIJISON B.xRIzOws DAVID HOFFMAN .l.mIas 5ION'rOmIEm' BOSTXYICK LENORLM DEXVEST HOOKER ,IOIIN Pli.-XllOl7Y DOWNINO 5IIxYN.xRD KINDT .LXLIII-.N XX'.xI.KI2R GALLLIP FRANK CLARK GGDEN Elmxrxnn GIIEIEN RICKER. JR. Top Row: C. Rossiler, Joys, Nlacnult. Keaslvcy. Pope, J, Cgclcn, XV. Brown, Nloocly Third Row: C. Ogden, Borllmlcll, D. Brown, Hunlington, Hake, Smith Seconzt Row: Crawford. Reimers, H. Brown. Nfore, Vvaring, Bissell, Robertson. VV. Rossiter Bottom Row: Downing, Ricker, Kindl. Gallup, Hoffnmn. Barrows. Bostwick 250 igma Phi Epsilon Frfltres in Facullale xrx-'ALTER CONXVELL AIJIQIIXN CJORIJON COULD ROBERT EUGENE CLYSl'IBIzXN EDVVARD GODEREY LAWSON DON.'XLD ENGLISH BENJAMIN JAABRIEE NIOORE HARRISON LOUIS GOODMAN CJEORGE IJARVIS ,FI-IOMPSON QSCAR DIIZIDIIICI-I VON ENGELN GVCLCILICIJQ Students GEORGE BEVAN DAvIs EDERED LORIEN SHANNON Seniors EVERETT ELLISON BRANSON EDWIN GILBERT RJORAN CHARLES JAMES CARIAIODY LLOID ALLING DOUGI-ITY JOHN R.-KCINE RJ.-XNNING REGINALD BROXVN ALLEN ROBERT SIEBRECHT BARNETT EDWARD RENNfX BREXVER AI.llIZRT FIORTON SAYER ROBERT l'JOXV.'XRD SPRY XVILLIAM CJIZURGIE STOLIBIZRG Juniors JOHN ROBERT COOPER ROBERT NORTH SCOTT XNVALTER YFRAVIS TATIOI. JR. ELLIOTT' SORINO XNJASHBURN Sophonunvs FRANCIS NICHOLAS APEL JVOAH EDXVIN DORIUS LEE ARTHUR FRAIR RICHARD IAXNTI-IONY C-EIS, JR. EUGENE RALP1'I HEAD ROBERT NELSON ALLEN ROBERT JOHN BAUER FREDERICK NIILTON CARLSON CARL XVESLEY CLARK. JR. ARCI-IIE ROGER ERTZBERGER IRVING J..I.EwELLYN PRICE, JR. JOHN EDGAR RAYMOND FRANK DISXNYITT REESE FIENRY HULL TLITI-IILL SAMUEL INSULI. XVI-II1'rI.EsEY 'Y ll U QE C I : : I C' I Freshmen Founclecl in 1901 at the Umversziy JOHN LESTER HOUGl'I JAMES CERARD MCKEARIN ROBERT JOHN REEVES EDXVARD CLARK ROD'llNE JOI-IN NOYES SCHILLING XNIILLIAM ROBERT TRILSCH of Ricllmoncl. Sixty-eight Chapters New York Beta Chapter 1912 Top Row: Romine, Price, Head, Vvhittlesey, Reese. Raymond. Darius, Tutlwiu, Frair Third Row: Morris, Lawson, Scolt, Cooper, Brewer, Tatum, R. B, Allen, Vvastmlnurn, Geis, Apel. Second Row: Doughty, Sayer, Branson, Ntanning, Ntoran. Stolberg, Spry, Carmocty, Barnett, Clark Bottom, Row: Reeves, 1VJcKearin, Trilsclr, Ertzlnerger, Bauer, R. N. Allen, Schilling. Hough 251 CEITISOI1 Sigma Phi Sigma Fra tres in Facullaie JOHN HALL BARRON CTI-IARLES EDNVARD O'ROURKE Gro rlua le S fuclen fs PAUL lX'IARSI'IAl,L ELLIOT ELNYOOD CARL BERG VINCENT HERBERT CfXRl.SON RICHARD DONNAN DODGE GEORGE l'lENRY BATT CARBIELO PI-IILIP CANCELLIERI ROBERT ARTHUR COLLINS FRANKLIN VIVIAN DONN'NlNG CORNELILIS FRED l'IANDY IQALPII KING LINCOLN COLES PEWIT Seniors junior ROBERT JOIIN FACER XVILLIAM Scorr l'lAMMI3RS, JR. l'lARI'liR ISAAC JOHNSON S LEO LOUIS LAGCHERN IDAYTON BRUCE blIiALll-I JAMES JOHN NIILLER STEWART CIIARLES NEW JOSEPH l'lliNRY PENDERG.xS'r PIIILLII' XXVARRINGTGN SCLIDIJIZR .sophomores PETER JOHN CJIIOMYN JOHN GILBERT DOXX NlNG FRANCIS CHARLES EVERTS XXVALTER HASTINGS XXJILLIAM XXVIRKLANII lAlliPUl'RN XXYARRIZN JOSEPH IJHXYIZS GEORGE h'lACARTNIiY l'lL'N'l'IfR COLEMAN IXLAN Pl-'TRIIQ R OBERT XVMANE VVICKNUR Fresllmell rlqllEODORli b'llLi.ER ERNEST lx'IICI'IAIZL IVIIR.-Xl5EI,I.A JOHN DAVID BIIUSANTIE. JR. Rox' .ANTON PEITERSEN RICHARD GEORGE PIIllI,l'S SCFJTY STERLING, JR. Founclecl in 1908 al University of Penlisylvculiu. EfQlIll99lI Cliapters Gamma Cliapler 1910 Top Row: Phelps, J. Downing, T. Nliller, Peilersen Second Row: Hunter, Hnncly, Sterling, Pendergasl, Everls, Pelric, Heplsurn. Clwomyn. Collins Boilom Row: New, J. Niiller, Berg, Facer, Hzxmmers, Carlson. Doclgc, Scuflcler, F. Downing, Balt 252 690009 0 ,',, 0 9. Q9 ,'. ,. ., 9 0 Q zf: f: l c r, . 0 0 0 56 808 630459 80008 Founclecl in 1897 at Vincennes igma pi Fralres in Facultate JOHN GfXDIlZNX l2l,l. JENKINS XVILLIAM DANIEL R'IOIiDER XXYILLIAM ARTHUR SMITH Seniors ROBERT LEE BOYD. 2D XX lLl.lAM CHARLES XAIELLINGTO N CHILD i'iORACii i'iARl,,-KN COIZILIN, JR. ROBERT BAKER QRIIARLES HOI.Cmm DAWSON AR'l'l'iUR CULlN'ER I'IILL JOIIN EDGERTON HOUGI1 STEWART CHARLES SMITH rl-'RIVETF fun iors XNIALTER PIERRE N.-XQLIIN ROIIERT KIEIL SLIISSER N .sophomores ,i.l'll2OI7ORE ROIIERTSON CHESTER AUSTIN ROIG, JR. ARcI'IIIsAI.O XXVILSON YI-'I'IOMSON, JR. Fl'eSi1menA BENJAMIN RICHARD ANDREWS EDNVARD LANCE GREMSE Cl-IAIILES VAN LOON HAYES UH,iUel'Sif3Y. Thirty Cl1G1Jl0l'S LOI-INAS l'IAYDEN KNTXPP Nlu Cimpter IQI7 ROBERT PIARRY NVIATI-IERS IAIAROLD CECIL R'ilLES GEORGE GORDON READER THEODORE KINAIIAN REEVES .lox-IN MARK RICPIIXIQDS GORDON THOMAS SLUSSER GEORGE ERILIN SPRINGER DANIEI. STOXVENS Top Row: Carr, G. Siusser, Reader, Hayes. Richards, Springer. Nliies, Gremse Second Row: IVIati1,ers, Ancirews, Roig, Thomson. Robertson, R. Siusser. Dawson, Naquin, Reeves Bottom Row: Trivelt, Boyd, Jenkins, A. Smiiix, Child, S. Smilim, Corbin, Hougix 253 Tau. Delta Phi 0620 W. Founclecl in lQl0 at the College of the City of New York. Twenty Clzapters Tau Beta Ctmpter 1954 Gl'GC1'UQf'G S tuclents DANIEL LIONEL GOLDBERG EDWARD ALLEN SUCI-IMAN IRVING DAVID ROSENMAN EDNVARD POSTER TANNENBAUDI Seniors SELNYYN STEWART DLXKE DVIORTIMER GOLDSTEIN SELIG FINKELSTEIN JOSEPH ABRAHABI LEONARD CASPER MAYRSOHN Iuniors IRA FLAMBERG SEYMOUR GRUPP GERALD FRIED NIARTIN DAVID KAPLON HOWARD BERTRAM GOLDSTEIN IRVING SARNOFF AISISO77' GOIJLD SIDNEY HAROLD VVILLNER Soptmomores VICTOR HUGO KAUNITZ ROBERT JASON MICHTOM GURSON LOUIS SCIIWELLER ARNOLD ALEXANDER ALLISON LEE FELTIIIAN GREGORY DAN'tD FRIED BIILTON TI-IOMAS GILBIiRG NIALVIN PEACE SEVIN XVILLIAIII SAMUEL ITTLEAIAN NORMAN SILBERMAN Top Row: Allison, Iullalllilll, Cittrcrg, tX'tic'tIloIII. Lvtmrcclml. Svlllcrlcr, Sznooli. Greelltietfl. Kozinirt-I Tlxircl Row: It. Frictt, Cv. Frioct, Goutct. Knplon, SurIIotln, Cvrupp, H. Golctslein. Sctxwclter, Fettman. Sevin Second Row: FVZIUIIOIIIDZIIIIII, SIICIIIIIIIII, Fl. Gotctslc-in, Duke, I.l?Ol10l't'I, Gotcttmerg. Xvittner, Ntayrsohn, Kaunitz. FiIIkc-tstcin. Roscnmn Bottom Row: SCIIIIIIZ, SiItIcrIIIzIII, Katz, Cnftvt. Hill. Robins, Hirsch .-J A 1' 254 Fl'GSll,H1G11 I'lERl3tiRT CBLYSTAVIE CADEL STANLEY KATZ RICHARD b'IORTON COSEI. SIGAIUND KOZINICK DANIEL NIORLEY GREENFIELD HAROLD ROBINS LLOYD EDWIN SCHLECTER NIARTIN SCI-IULTZ AI.FRIiD HILL .IEROME IRVING I'IlRSCl'I ARTI'IUR IRVINGTON SIKIOOR FI-atres in Facullale ARTHUR BROTIIERTON BURRELL SEYMOUR BALLARD DUNN JOHN ELI ROIJGERS Graduate Students BEVERE ORVILLE CRANE IDOUGLAS LEACH D'ICDCJNAi.IJ DOUGLAS VINCENT LEXVIS BELA QJRANFZ FFIFFT - BYRON RAYMOND XNIOOIJIN Top Row: XNYEICIQSII, Nfoeller, Hovlnnrl, Robertson, Arlliur, B. Nlillcr, Xyezivcr, S. Niiller, Bush. Patterson. Rasi Second Row: Krorn, Lewis, Crane, XVoocliII, Lmiee, iX'I21CCTElL?, Xvrighl, T. Driscoll, Bailwzny, Doe-ring. Nloore , IVICPKI CEIVCY Bottom Row: E. Driscoll, Griffin, Newcomb, irish, Bliss, Plisii, Glynn, Appeigel HAROLD EDXVARD BALLNVAY RUDOLPli ALBAN DOERING THOMAS LUCIUS DRISCOLL. JR. VVILLIAM H'ENRX' ARTHUR IJENRY FIOXVARD HOVLAND Seniors FIOXVARD BOYCE LARLEE NORMAN STANLEY NACCREA ROBERT HILL XNIRIGHT Iunio rs BENSON ARTHUR KROM JOHN SMYSER ROBERTSON SODIIOYTLOTQS DAVID l'JOARD BUSH FRANK LEO IXJCALEAXVEY GEORGE SIDNEY MILLER, JR. XJVALLACE BARRY MILLER EVERETI' GEORGE IXJOELLER RICHARD HENRY BARCLAY APPELGET THEODORE BLISS, JR. EDMUND FRANCIS DRISCOLL FRANCIS EDXVARD GLYNN EDNVARD LAURENCE GRIFFIN EDXVARD JOHN NIOORE FREDERICK SMITH PATTERSON HOWARD BLADES RASI REMINGTON REID TAYLOR l'JENRY CYRUS XNJEAVER W-IELDGEN Fl'9Sll1HGn ROBERT GODWIN IRISH SIDNEY ALSTON NENXI'COBIB EDMUND JOACI-HM PLISK JOHN ALBERT SIOMAN JOHN BENJAMIN SUTFON 255 Theta Chi 9 's. A-J C W Founded in 1865 at Norwich University. Fifty-one Cfwpters Lambda Clrapier 1912. '.'- -'.' . , I . - . I if - ' . ... if J -f , Q -. I' Founclecl in 1847 at Union College. TUIGHJQV-Ctgllf Chapters Beta Chapter Ttieta Delta Chi Frat:-es in Facultate JAMES DABNEY BURFOOT, JR, ALBERT WILLIAM SMITI-I Gracluate Students FIENRY ESTES MERRIAM ENOS AVERY PYLE JOSEPI-I PARTRIDOE MORRISON FIENRY SMITH, SD XNJILLIAM FIENRY MORRISON JOIIN HARPER SPEED Seniors YIJIIOMAS LEO CANNON. JR, JOIIN FREDERICK KEENAGHAN FIVIIEODORE ELISTACE CROCKIiR FRANK JOSEPH MITCHELL IRVIN l'RANCIs IMPINK. JR. JAMES NOLAN BIORLEY PITRIN XXIELLES Juniors JOIIN Klil.l.liR CI.I2IwIIiNT JAMES ILLWOOD DIMIZNT RAYMOND XX'lll'I'TAKtiR C3.XRTl.EMAXN .JOHN BARNES IJARRIS, JR. ILDWARD J.1VIiRli'lT FILTGIIES XNVILLIAM XNJALLACE JJAMOND XXJILLIAM PAUL LANGI-IAMMER RICIIARD XNJESCOM BXIARCHANT VAUGIIN FERRIS RADLEX' HOWARD UIIL XVILSON PIIILIP HENRY YAWGER SOIJJIOIIIOIOCS ROBERTO tfOOAIzOO CFAIIASSA KENNETH BRUCIAI SADLER JOIIN LORD .IOIINSTON CJIEORC-E HOSKINS SCOTT, JR. RICIIARD BIARTIZR STANIFORD J'l'0SJtlYl0ll 'TIIIZODORH SA'l'l'lSRLIiti BAKER XXIILLIAM EZRA CORNELL XVALTIQR FRENCII EVANS, JR, XXJALTER BISSETTE G.'XLl.,-KRT, JR .JOSEPH BILWER GILBIZRT PIIILIP FRANK GR.KY. JR. HENRY GUYON KIGGINS. JR. EDGAR AUGUST KUDLICI-I RICI-IARD LINDO XXYILLIAM ARTHUR MILLER RICHARD Cl'lEXX' PONYELL. JR. CI-I.-KRLES THORPE STEXVART CAMPBELL FREDERICK TAYLOR ROBERT NEWTON FIOGSIQTT. JR. 1870 IARNOLI! XXVILLI.-X51 THOMPSON Top Row: Taylor. Gallant, Johnston, Catnassa. Sactter, Scott. Staniford, Gray, Baker Tllifd Row: Clement, Diment, Yawger. Xvitson. Racttey. Langtxamnler, Lamonct, Garttentan Second Row: Powell, Ntarchant. Cannon. Keenagtlan, tmpink, Nolan. Nlilctmtl, Hughes, tvtitler Bottom Row: Lincto, Stewart, Hogsett, Kiggins, Evans, Gilbert, Kucttictm 256 Theta Kappa LI Fra lres in Fuculfczle ALLEN CIXBIIERON FRASER LTEDRIC PIM' GIIISE l'IAROLD LYLIE REED Seniors 1'IERl3liRT OIJELI. FAOIIER PIALCOLN CI.IEBIliNT' h'IL!llFl'l'l' ' ' FREDERICK XNVARREN GOODIIICII. JR. STEWART ERVIN PETERSON DOLYGl..NS BALDING bIILES EDXV.-KRD VIENRY SOLITIVIWICK EARL NX'!lLLl.'XNl STILES V f' ? 'W -'f'.- -V' -2 -'1-f-L-I9'ff. . l : ' -7' ' V' : f6iff. I - E -. EV -IQINEELRVE ff T. 9' Z ' -Pr 7, ...M 'e::,w,,,. -' pawn: fK1.,, .Q . ' ' ' :- , ' ,J - '-'fir-Fi.: 'QE'-:'f..x -r 5 -f'1 ,giS,f-E1g,f'. 'Oi, pg. ' -- its-rf -. .E-:. V V: ' my 'Fw U,lll0lb K- , - , Q YJ.. -,---.fn -tw 4-igf H53-:gf eg! bl ,V -Q- 'F '-Lv . 7 'frigid :7-'-'Q T. -'M T A - , - ' V ,.,w..- QM lf,-q.f,I,bagL A,.,:,-,Q 'I 2'Zj' 'LLL ALDEN I'IADLEY BACON GERALD XXVAGNER If.IIRllAR'l' lg , ,L J ' ',1: .ff ' ,i'f2'7,Z':f ' 4- 'ir Q? I.1I',-If' .,:,?1.,-411 . h gl -f :Qs -14 . L' ,. .A-K , Ugg: 2 xml . yu 5- L .- 1,4 ...QI-.--. I .'.'-f.:,-7 ,, L,-1 - ,' f.,9,,- .AKLBERT SIDNEY BROXVN XXIATSCJN GlENl,'NG POSTER X , ' 5 3.,A'V.f-',g5fqi5i1j, ff- 'cam . V IXENNETI-I EVANS ROBERTS ' . ff , '1E,1,.fff , ,ga I- V' '3pg:Q,S4G,,IvJ.1!-R 'e,.,-.,V- if, i f?- ,'V' .lk nil -,Qi - fu: Tri , -.. -Q :J O LQA, ., gf., AAL .vm -, il-v w FI - A I . er-f ' . wa- G Sopfzomores I Ngrzj' - '7 T ' ' ,fi . I -4:5 -f:,ff , P11353 E31 ' I ' if NN ILLL-X31 GROIXT DELMIATER LEE F,xRQUII.xRSON I ' f K- I .9 1 ig I 142331, IQ ,Q A V W - E ,N T V NI ' 'L .T,L . , RTIVILR ALTER XXILL I-IOM.-xs I NRSIINLL fgjfirgg. if ,I li , gi ' - V . : war- mf-.er CIIIESTER PERKINS XXVOODXVARD f m g. ,fig-L X -- .P if-'V' .I - Av ' . Fresllmen FREDERICK ARDIOUR BEARIJSLEY ROGER ALVAN GIINNT I, I Cl D W I 0 . 4 DONALD IRVING BRYIXN ALBERT GEORGE IYLXLL Ounce In 19 4 af Huy FRANK JoI-IN STEPIIENS College. Fifty-four Chap ters New York Gamma Chapter 1952 Top ROIUI BBCOII, Ewel. FOSl6l', BCEUCISICY, XAIOOJNVBTCI, DGI..8n1Elt0f, BFOXVII, EI1fI1aFf Bottom Row: Nlurfitt, Southwick. Stiles, Goodrich. Fagher, Peterson, Nliles 257 NORBIAN Dl1'Cl'lFIIiLD ARCI'IliR XXIILLIAM ALLAN K.-xI'IfMANN Theta Xi FI-atres in Facultate XNIARREN HOXX'A!lD HOOK ALBERT LAUBENOAYER VLADIBIIR KYXRAPETOFF JAMES BASIIEORD VJROIISDALE GI'ClClU,G.t6 Students MARTIN NN-'ARREN DAVENPORT ROBERT XAIARRIEN HOOK ROBERT SAMUEL LYONS Seniors CHARLES EIAYYN GREIIT RICHARD GIiORGli PIANDRICK CARL IXJURTON JJANSNAN CTHARLES XVALTER IJITZIEI. FRANK ARTHUR PARSONS XXJILLIAM IQIEEVE ANDREXVS HARRY ABNER BRADLEY GERRIT Cl-IURCl'I CONGER XNJILLIAM JACOB DAETSCH, JR. ROLAND 'THOMAS FREIDAY JAMES BRYANT ROONEY Juniors JOHN THEODORE CHAMBERLAIN SI-IANDOR HARRY RIONSON NVILLIAM HENRY DAVIS ARTHUR JXJ0'ITlNGllA3l PAIILY CIIYXRLES JXJORMAN bMlTIl SOPIIOFIIOVGS ROBERT SANDXYICK CJIIAMBERLAIN JUIIN PLUNLY Kl'll.ll JOHN PERSHING GRIFFIN FRANK ICZIJXYIN JXICcJl.IiLl..-XNIJ. JOHN HENRY GROTZINOER IXNIJRIZXY NICHALICR CIJARLIES VVILLIAM HAGEN, JR. RICHARD VOSI2 RJILKS JNIELVIN GRAHAM I'JURD JOHN XXVARD SIMONSON EDMOND RAGLAND LJRQVIIART Fl'8Sl1l71Gll HARRY BUGBIRD COPELIN JOHN VINCENT FLYNN ROLAND RUSSlEl,l. GR1Xl'IAB1, JR. ROBERT LEWIS GRIFFITHS JOHN HENRY PJAMILTON Lucius HENRY NCHOSE XXJILLIAM CHARI.IaS NORTON RIISSELL CJURTIS OARES RICHARD EMILIE P.-XRIZT GEORGE SIIEPARIJ XXJIIITIQ Top Row: Kaufmann, Oakes, Flynn, Criffillxs, Archer. NJCHO 0 opc Ill Pnrel JI'1lllIf0Il Hurd Second Row: Cvrolzinger, Griffin, Davis, Urquhart, Smith, R CJldl1IJ7C'1'IElll'l T ClIaInJ7erJaIn Haffvn Pauly, Simonson, Jvliclmlick, JXJICCJCIJEIHCI Bottom Row: Nlillcs, Hanrlriclc, Hook, Freiclay, Rooncy. Panone Andrew: Dadsw Brac cy HI! G Greif, Monson Founded in 1898 at the Jewish Theolo- gical Seminary. TJ1irty-five Chapters Kappa Chap ter 1906 Zeta Beta Tau Cvracfaale Students XXJILLIAM GOLDDIAN SAMUEL GUI-TMAN CJLIFFORD ARTHUR BACHRACII LEONARD JQICIIARD CJXSNER RICHARD SIGSBEIZ GRAHAM JOI-IN GUOGENIVIEIMER IRWIN SPISID HARRIS XVARREN LOUIS KERN EARL SOBEL ROSENBl.Uh1 Seniors Cl'IARI.ES JACKSON AARON LOUIS J..EVl'IT CI'lARLES JAY OPPENPIEIM, 5D JQICHARD SAPERSTEIN EDNVIN HYDIEN STERN, JR. ROBERT VAL ENTINE TISI1 MAN ALFRED XNYALTER EDELMAN -FHOMAS XNIILLIAM FRANK CJASTON JACOB GREIL LARRY XNJGLF JACOBSON -s ALAN HAHLO RAPl'lAEL ALLEN DAVID SHAPIRO FRANK UNTERMYER ROBERT JRVIN XVESTIAIEIMER Sophomores JOSEPII LEONARD BIXRACl'l .IOSERIEI FINGERNVOOD BLOCK SYLVAN COLE, JR. AJILTON JACOB ESMAN l:'I-IILII- HARRIS FIZINBERG NOLAND BLASS, JR. PI-IILIR EJURRAY ENKEN FJARRISON JULES LOUIS FRANK, JR. JAMES ALAN FRANK JULIEN ANDRE GARBAT XNIILLIAM BUSPINVICKE HENRY OWEN FIARVEY KLEPPER AI.AN FREDERICK MOCK RICHARD ARTI-IUR SLOSS ERNEST FJAROLD XNJIENER, JR. Freshmen FRANCIS SORRELL GREENSPAN SIGMUND ARTHUR KRIEGSb'IAN RICI-IIXRD JULES ROTIPIMAN JASON LIONEL SEELY ERNST MAXWELL SINAUER JAMES DREYFUS SPEAR Top Row: Baraclm, Sapersiein, Vvesllxeimer, Frank, Raphael, Cole, Klcpper, INJoc:Jc, Block, Edelman, Feinberg, Xveiner Second Row: Shapiro, Stern, Tislnnan, Qppenheim, Jackson, Gralxam, Levitl, RoscnJmlum, Harris, Bacfnracln, Casner, Guggenlmeirner Bottom Row: Bernstein, Frank, Seely, Kriegsman, Rotlnnan, Frank, Blass. Greil 259 lo' I -1 Founolecl in 184, al: University. Twenty-eigfzf Cfmplers Psi Clulpler 1868 Zeta Psi Fratres in Facultate ANDREW' I'IAIGI'l JOI-IN THOMAS PARSON EAURENCE PLIMPELLY Gracluate Students XXIALTER JVIILTON BAIII3 OSCAR PETERSON ARCIEIIIIALD GECJRGE DELMARSH. JR. DERICK BRINKERI-IOFF KIPP EDXVARD KILJIJIEIX GRA!-IAM GEORGE FREDERICK REINHARDT IJERBERT EJILMAN XVILLIAIIIS, JR. Seniors JOHN NIfcRAx' BATTEN l'IENRY PEARSON PURDY FRED SAUTER. 4TH XNVARREN XXIILCOX UPTON RICHARD EIARK BRAYTON CJRHCORY CLEMENT, JR. VERNON LAFORGE INOERSOLI. GERALD HENDRICKS XVEIERBACII I url io rs XXVILLIAM ALFRED INIARTIN IOIIN ROI..'XNlJ BAUAIANN, JR. RICHARD XXVILLIAM BROOKS. JR. JOHN HAROLD FICCLENNAN cwlI,XRl.liS INIENRY CEONRAIJ, JR. JAMES EDXVIN RASBACI-I XXVILI..-XRD LAIRD ROBBINS SODIIOITIOFGS CILIII-LRT NIiXN l'0N CWOVIZR SIDNEY NORMAN PI-IELPS IJAROLD LOVIS IAIALL ALBERT FRANK STEINMAN IJOXYARD PRYNIQ Hl'x'CK SAMUEL ELLSXVORTI-I VAIL NGLIJ7 york Fl'GSll11lGIl JOHN EVANS BARR CHARLES ERNEST LANGLEY IXRTIIVR DOl'Gl..XS BISSELI.. :D JOSEPH EDXVARD PRIDDAY ROBERT CORCORAN GlZRXN'IC FRANK Tl1EISS RARE EDXVIN .ATKINS Hmm JNIARCEL CHESTER REEDS FREDERICK XXYILLIAM KOCH .ANTHONY SYLSTRA Cl'RTlS XXYILLI.-XM E.-KFEY HOBIIiR LEES XXYIGI-ITMAN Top Row: Phelps, Brooks, Baumann, Nlcclennen, Nlarlin, Rasbaclw, Koch, Conrad, Hebb, Babb, Cover Second Row: Vviuiams, Robbins, Sauler, Ingersoll, Xfveierbaclx, Batten, Purcly, Upton. Skeinman, Han Bottom Row: Vvightman, Lafey, Sylstra, Priclclay, Barr, Raine, Reeds, Huyck, Gerwig 260 g L L SORQIQIIIES Pan-Heuenic COUHCI P ,gan U 'T'-'bv 'E' L .z ' J H API-'EI-I3ALIAI SHAW' DOROTHY ALICE SI-I.-xw ....... . ELYXINE B IERRIT AREELDALDI ..... ELAINE NIIERRIT AREELBAUAI XIIRGINIA NIAE GORE NTARION INEZ EAGAN HELEN ELIZABETH FRY GERALDINE Sl-IARPLESS NIASON PRISCILLA BENNER 'GRACE PIINSDALE JONES ALICE ELSA GUTTIYIAN SARA RUTH DKIIKELS PATRICIA MARIE FRUEH ,INXIARCIA BROWN H ETHEL RU'FH PINESS ELSIE MAY HARRINGTON AEID A O H ACD A E A RQ AAA AI' KA9 KA KKF H B111 EAT EK 262 .......PREs1DENT ......SECRETARY-TREASURER EDITI'l BERCSTEIN BETTY FRANCIS JOHNSON CLARA JANE XV OOD BI.-XRY ELIZABETH R.4XNDOLPPl VIRGINIA RICl'IDlOND ELIZAEETI-I I..ATSl-IAXV FLOYD ELEANOR DIARY LITFLE HELEN LOUISE REICFIERT C3I'lARLO'!TE VON DER HEYDE GERMAINE FLORENCE b'lILLER DOROTI'IX' ALICE SHAW JEANNE STRAUSS VVARE BARBARA EIYIIYIA STURGES Sorority Index Nu ITIG ALPHA EPSILON PHI ............ ALPHA OMICRON PI ...4........ ALPHA PHI .............. ALPHA XI DELTA .... ....., 'CHI GMEGA ..................,..... DELTA DELTA DELTA ........ DELTA GANIMA .................... .KAPPA ALPHA PTI-IETA ........ IQAPPA DELTA .................4.... KAPPA IQAPPA GAMNIA .... .... PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL PI BETA PHI ........................ SIGMA DELTA TAU ............ .SIGMA IQAPPA .......... Page 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 2772 275 262 274 275 276 lplia Epsilon Phi . .5555 Founclecl in 1909 at Barrzczrcl College. Twenty-two Chapters Kappa Cllapler 1920 EIJITII BERGSTIEIN PI-IYI.I.Is FI.oRIN PIIYI.I.Is DQROTIIY GRONICII C-RACE IN'III.I.IaR FI.oIzI5NCI5 SYLVI.-X ArsIzAnIowI'rz ELAINE h'lIERRI'l'l' AI'IfIiI.nAUM NIIIIII1 ANIZLRAIJ VIi!i4X HI-:I,I5N FORD ITRANCI-Ls N.-Xflill FRUMKIN Seniors Es'rIfIIin ivIOLLY SCIIIFF JOAN LEONA SLUTZKER GERTRUDE RUSITZKY hfIAE ARLENE ZUKERMAN U,l'liOl'S SYLVIA GLUCK JriANNu'I'rIz ANN GREENBERO JEXVEL Rosr EI.EfXNOR SICI-IEI. RUTII CELESTINE ZINN SODIIOINOFCS xX'INlFRIiD RIIVII AInI.IiIz .lov IDIZVURIN AGRONS RAWLIQI' AIfIfIaI.nAI'AI UI5Iz'rIzI'ImI: Doms CANTIIII SIIIIzI.IiY GINSIIIIRG NAQMI l:R.'XNCl:S GoI.nIIIaIzo IJIIYLLIS Evr-INN CfJI.ID5l.XN CZAROLYN LOUISE GOLDSTEIX ELEANOII Moss .ANNETTE VlCTORIfX NEXX'5l,'XN CLAIJYS LIaNoRE SELVERNI5 lmm LUCY SOLOMON CTAROL IRENE TEDESCHE FIILDRIED HARRIIET TEITIJZAIAN RIIIIIIA XXYEIBIER I Top Row: Agrons, XVQIN-r, Golcllwrg. Uolclstuin, Golflnmn, Arun-r, 'l'vrlnsclII-. ,l4CilICllHlIl. Newman, R. Apfel- Ilillllll, Cnnlor, Ginslmrg, Sclvvrlm Tllirzl Row: Cllllfk, If. Aplxc-HIIIIIIII. C,ll'l'0l1lD0l'g, Fowl. Axclrzul, Rosl, Siclxcl, ITILIIIIIQIII, AIJrzII1'IowilZ. Schuman. CKIIICTII . IBHDCICI' Second Row: Block. ZIIIQOYIIIEIFI, blillcr, Florin, BI-rgslvin, Nlrs. CICVPIZHILI. RIIsilsIcy. Slulzker. Gronich. Srlliff, Zinn Bollom Row: Nlvyvrs, RIIIIIIIIIIIII, ,lm olJs. Sciclrnnlm. SiIIgcrInzIn, Daniels, Ixluss. Gooclricll, Tolins 2 l-L7ClLl..Ii Dams BANDIiI: CZLADYS DIiI.lOIlT COIIIZN DOllCJTllli:X D.,XNIEl.S BI.-XRIAN CEISORGIA GOODIIICII J.-XNICE AWIURIEI. GROSSIKIAN N IAnIaI.AINI2 .IACOBS l'0SIlTl1Gll DIANA I..l?I,-Xl! AIEYERS SIIIRLEY LOUISE RICIIAIOND J.-xNIiT ROSLYN SCI-IUAIAN SI-IIRLEY ANN SEIDMAN PIIYLLIS JANI5 SINGISRMAN FRANCES LEYA TOLINS fII Fciculiaie Nlrss GRACE BJORIN BIARY DIIDLEY BULL GLADYS CATHERINE BLIRGESS DOIZOTIIY TERESA C1XREl.S NIARY ISOBISL FERGUSON VIRGINIA BJAE COPE IXIARJORIIE CTATI-IERINE HALL INES Seniors KATHERINE JXIILLS l'l.'XMll.TON B'JARG.'XRIi'l' .IOIINSTON KINCAID IQUTII LINIJQIIIST HELEN LEE 5lORImOI-'If JEANNE STi'.XYAR'l' PAQI'ETI'E RIITII BIARION FIIARP CJENIEVER SQIIASSONI if ,N X V FY . .,,,,.-U x fyfz .Eu , n , M, I xx 7... :W A -S4 ' --Qlgj. V ,- J -M ,ff .. , V' I TNR f' . ,Z 2 X, 'X , ' ff V gf N 'fff-f:XI'.'f ,f ' .T Q ,ff I XVI' . 1' f ' f TF'5lEa 3 ', , :51 - In ky ' ,Lg if 554 fl Aff Y ., .. xr:-n --.-f- A - 1 'af 1 . ,, , V- , Req, fffq-,,-.Qs,, 'ww I U !'+,,,,,,a:I W .I -1' yy -'IP' 1' - - A 5 7,4 4 W-1, V- , .3 My f ,gl P? ' :Qt ij f?:f55:fff?7'fi ':.Y 'f--' Q T ' iz' '.'g':nf4z ?f '5.1I,W I 'Q'-M5 T ' lf '54 3. A 'MA ZVZ7 -. , V-'.. x I , e, I 1 ,- Top Row: Burlk, Smith, Lange, Nlyers, Hilz, Jnlmson, Kelly, Cregg, Nlorcluff Third Row: Bull, Blessing, Allen, C. Thro, Becker, Crowell, Hall, Ferguson, Jokl, Irish Second Row: Paquelke, Kincnicl, Goff, Lindquist, Squassoni, NITS. RecIJ. Carels, Burgess, Sharp Bottom Row: Quinn, Sauter, Xvalters, B. Tl1ro, Clark, Nlorrisscy, Coffey, Faris RUTH ETHEL BECKER LEILA BLAIR CRONVELL I'IELEN Cl-IYXNDLER IRISI-I juniors BETTY FRANCIS JOHNSON BETTY CLARE JOEL IVIARY AGNES KELLY CAROLINE EASTON TI-IRO CONSTANCE ELSIE ALLEN EDITH JEROME BURTF BARBARA ANN CLARK CLAIRE ESTELLE CREGG CATHERINE HITZ BETTY PALMER KEELER BETTY ANN COFFEY BZIARY ELIZABETH DAFGARD DAYLE BARRY FARIS KATI-IRYN GORDON BIIAGGIO MARY LVIARGARIET IVIORRISSEY Sopfwmores ELEANORE IJOPE LANGE ANNE ROGERS NIESSING LOUISE ROBINSON MYERS ALICE LOUISE QUINN ELIZABETH KLEES SMITH JANE BEVERLY NNIMMIT Fl'9ShWlGn VIRGINIA EDITH RETTINGER NIARGERY LEE SAUTER NORMA DORIS Sl-IISLER BARBARA GAGE THRO SALLY BROWN XAIALTERS lplla Qmicron Pi Founded in 1897 at Barnarcl College. Forty-six Chapters Epsilon C 1908 liapter Founctecl in 1872 University. Thirty-seven Chapters Della Chapter 1889 Alpha BETTY LEE Al.EXANDER ITANNY ELIZAIIETII BLACK JANE .IENESS BRICKELMAIER BIARILYN BROXVN EYELYN ITARIS C.NR'FlfR AIARY FRANCES CUIANIEY BIARGARIET IZLIZCTRA CROSS fXDllI ...rx mE NIIARIE DClI..'XN NI.-XRION INEZ EAGAN Phi In Facuttaie MISS GRACE HART SEELY Gractunte Students IYIARGARET JOAN MO ORE Seniors IVIERLE MARIE ELLIOTT ELIZABETI-I LOCRWOOD FERGUSON VIOLET SARGENT HAhIIl.TON I'lELENA EVANS PALMER ELEANOR CATI-IERINE RfXYNOR tX'IARGARET VIRGINIA SAMPSON .ALICE ELIZAIIETI-I XJXIALKER DOROTl'lY RLITI-I ZITZ funiors txtARY C,NAR0I,.INIE CNOLE tVIARY STEXVART MI:RIIzL ELLSNYORTI1 COOK ROBERTA RAND SLIMNER AIARGARET BOWNE GILI. LUCY ANN XXIEBB ANNE VIIICTINITK BIORROXY LOLIISE tSArsEL XNXELSI-I ELIZAIIIQTII REEO NICIIOLS INIELEN STEARNS XNVILCOX RI I'II t'ERRIN ROGERS CL.'XR.'K JANE XXVOOD boplzomores BARIIARA ELIZAIIETII BAIIITOCR LOIS CUSPIING PETERS AIARY El.IZ.-XIiti'l'll BROWN AIARIAN PUTNAM ELAINI-1 XIARY DVNNING IQOSIZNARY CRIITENOEN SI-IAROOD rlwttIiOI1OR.X QIRIFFIS SYLVIA b:IIALL RAE LOIIISI: NEWTON CJLIVE AUGUSTA VROMAN RLTII JACKSON XVIIITE l'I'GSlllTlCll KATIILRINIQ ANIIERSON 5IARlON JANET BAlLl.lIi Et.lZfXBliTlI ELK.-XNOR BOGART RACIIEL BORLANO FRANCES BOY.-XJOHN I'tIiLIiN cTll.XRLO'I'l'I-Q BROWN ELSIE COCBK IQUTII AIARJORIIZ DALE EtI.Iil1N c:.KLl..XGllIiR at Syracuse CARIA I'IACKIi'lT BLANCIIE ELILIBITITI HELBIS PIIYLLIS R.-Xl-ILSON JEAN .AXDELAIDE RAYNOR txIARGARET JOAN RICIIAROSON FLORENCE JIEANNI-fl'I'E SIIUITTS HELEN SPENCER CATHERINE BIRNEY STRONG HELENE JASAIINE TL:'I'rLE NIARIORIL NIAY XVOOIJBLIRY I Top Rom: Hackett, Dunning, Babcock, Stmarooct. Vronmn, E. Brown, Small, Stewart, Rogers, Griffis. Vvetstx, Ntorrow, Peters, Xvtlite, J. Raynor Ttlircl Row: Bortanct, Strong. XMooctt1IIIry, Tuttle, Cote, Black, Newton, NVooct, Gilt, Vvetotb. Wilcox Ruzictca, Putnam, Sumner, Second Row: Moore, NI. Brown. Zitz, Ferguson, Carter, Brictcetmnier, Ctmney. txftiss Xvitmer, Palmer, Eagan, Sampson, VX7att4er, Dolan, Ettiott. E. Rayner Botfom Row: Rictwrrtson, Anderson, H. Brown, Ratmtson. Boyajotm, Cvattagtmer, E. Cook. Stmutts, Bogart. Helms, Baillie, Spencer 266 Aipila Xi Deita III FcICII.tl'cIle NIISS DOIQOTI IY DELANIIT Gra flllfl le S ALICE ELIZ.-KBETII PIITAIAN ELEANOR BREWER SCIIEAIPE VIRGINIA LIEE BARKIVIUEE HELEN ELIzAI3ETI-I FELLOWS HELEN ELIZfXBET1I FRY LOIS l'iARlNG LIUCIAN.-X HNA11' .IUNE NIARCIA NINE1-TE ALIIRICII VIRGINIfX ELEANOR GRANT AVI.-XRIAN H.-XZI5L HARLOEE Cl.:XRfX GNVENDOLYN JONES Sonic: B IISS iDOli0Tl II' DYOAI-I' luflenls EI.lZAlSlE'I'l'l NIAN BIISEIRK hiARYI,IZ.XDli'l'Il XXVI-II.I.lNCTON 's AXIARY RITJX KIQANIZ NIARGARET fjl..XRli NICCFANN LOUISE IELIZAIBETII LICLIZAN iXiiARY ELIZAIIETII PR.fX'l'I' ELEANOR BVRGER SI..-XCK i-lTCII.I.Ii SNINGLFR Iuniors f DOROTIVII' ADEl.1KlDE ixL'TsCIIIxAcII FLORENCE N'IYl.liCRAINiE PILE PATRICIA STONE PRESCOTT Bi.-XRY EI.IzAIsE'rII IQANUOLPII ELIZAIIETII IDEXYIQES SIIANAMAN ROSE EI.IO'I'r SAIITII i'iOPlZ STIIVENSON ELIZAIIETII XXYIIZGAND CN.-XROL ANN XXYORDEN S PRISCILLA BUCRIIOLZ NVIRGINIA DEBIXUN COOK ELEANOR DODGE HELEN LUCILLE GUSTAESON IVIARY CLARK BARBOUR HARRIET HASKELL CROSS ELLEN FORD ETIIEL LORRAINE JONES OpI'IOl'TlOl'GS Fl'0SI1Hl, Cr.-KROLYN KEAN HOWLAND ELSIE DAVENPORT ROIIINSON NIARJORIE LOUISE VOORIIEIES isAIxEL ATWATER XXVI-IITON G11 JANET ALICE NIUDGE FLORENCE JEAN PFAFF RUTI1 APOLLONA ROEDER BARBARA LOUISE STRAUSS I 1 jv- I , If K 11 X1 Founciecl in 1895 at Lombard College. Fifty-four Chapters Alpha Beta Chapter 1918 Top Row: Robinson, Stevenson, G. Jones. VVieganci, Kutschiaaclx. Aiciricix. Shanaman. VVi1iton. Vvorcien Tilirci Row: Prescott, Ranoioipiw, Hariotf. Grant, Smith. Cook. Barimur. Voorhees. Bucifiloiz, Docige Second Row: Hnatl, Haring, Smingier. Stack, Mrs. H. Smitil, Fry, Pratt, Feiiows. Bari-:imff Bottom Row: Niucige, Gustafson, Ford, Cross, E. Jones, Davison, Slrauss 267 Chi Qmega MISS EMMA BESIG In Facultaie MISS LILLIAN MRS. ALMA FINCIVIER SCIIIAIORE SI-IAILEN Gracluale Student NIARY CI-IARLOTTE 'I-ARISOX B151-rY JANE AUSTIN DOROTI'IX' ETIIEI. BROXX'N ELIZABET1-I ROSE l'IAAS b'IARlON ESTIIER JACKSON BXIARY PARRISII LYON VIRCINIIX HIERBIYXN Seniors unior ELIZAIIETII NICHOLS VIRGINIA RICIIAIONIJ CQISLIESTIE IQOYSTER TIIOxII'sON RLFTI'l DIMINIICK XVESI' DIARY BENEIIICI XXVOOD -s ETI-IEI. LOUISE RIQIJIIICR IXIARJORIIZ I..OlS SIIIQNK S O Sophonuwvs b'IANE'l'l'A .JOSEPPIINIE DICKERSON GI-:RAIJJINE NIASON b!IARG,-KRET NIARY HAAS .IIINE ELEANOR Xxvllll,-XBIS VIRLTINIJX FRANCES XXYOOD FFQSITITIQII ETFIEL BAIIOR NIARY ELIZ.fXl3Ii'l'Il CZILM.-KN FO!.lllCI6Cl ill 1896 Elf UHil79l'Sft37 of I 1AROxRI,T JLNIFLR BLIITN DOROYIII BLD IAYISII 'Arkansas Elglltyqune Chapters ISIARY ADELINE CARRIER .lANIi hI.IzAIII5'rII XX IZICK Tfwla Alpha Chapter 1917 Top Row: Cvilmnn, Lyon, VVeicIc, Bulls, Carrier, Reclclich, Slmenk Second Row: Papish, Richmond, NI, Hans, Nichols, V. Vvoocl, Herman, XVCSI, Nlason, Telrlmx Bottom, Row: Brown, Austin, Nfrs. Jarvis, E. Haas, Jackson, Nl. Xfvoocl 268 Founded in 1888 at Boston Uni- versity. Eighty-seven Chapters Alpha Beta Chapter 1915 Delta Delta Delta In Facuttate MISS RACHEL LOUISE FITCH NIISS ELEANOR SYMONDS MISS LLEANOR MCMULLEN IVIISS JUANITA VVITTERS Gracluate Student EMMA ROWENA JOY JANET IVIARIE BENJAMIN NIAIIY XfXIOODXVORTl'l BENT JEAN BRADLEY IXIARCARIYI' OI.lX'IiR BRYAN VIRGINIA COIIII ESTHIQR AXIARY DILLENIIECK ELIZ.-XIiIi'l'I'l LATSIIAW FLOYD ELEANOR HCJOYJ IRVINE IDUROTHY JEAN ATKINSON PRISCILLA BENNER ELIZAIJETII ROSE CAIN BIARY ESTI-IER DIXON ALXRY .JOHN EvANS I Seniors ISAIIEL MIRIAM KLEIN NIALIIJIE EVELYN LEVVIS LOUISE CHARLOTTE ODELI. NL-XRION COAPMAN PA'l'I'ERSON EDITH JANE SALISBURY JEAN EN'ERlT SCI-lElDENIAlELM DOIIIS ELIZABETH SMALLRIDGE IVIARY LIOPIE SMITH STONE XAIOODNVARD NLXRJORIH ELlZ.'Xlll21'l'l LLXRDIZNBURG .IOSERI-I INIZ BONAR IJONVE unior S BARBARA VVILIQINS IVES 'TIAIELMA ROSAI.lE LAINI-IART FRANCES VIRGINIA OTTO DOROTI'IY LOUISE PULVER PRISCILLA ELIZABETH STEVENS JESSIE ELEANOR XVAHLBRIDOE DORIS XfN',tllTlZl-Ill.L Soptromores Rl. l'I'l BJARY ANDERSON VIRGINIA LIOLCOBIB BENNETT CZLADYS ELIOTT FRANKLE DfXPI'lNII LIELEN GIANELLA BI-1I'I'Y JANE LONG ELIZABETII JANE LJJXFORD DJIARGARET ELLEN DFICINERNEY JEAN 'TODD NIORAN PATRICIA ANNE O'ROURKE NIARGARET IRENE PADDOCK BERYL BXIYRA SALSBERY ELIZAIIETI-I NIABEL SHAFFER IVIARGARET OSGOOD TUFTS JANE TONKDNSEND Xfx,A'l'l' Fl'9SIlH1911 NIARGUERITE HELEN ADAMS HENRlIiT7'1K SRAULDING BAKER PRISCILLA BIILES COFFIN ELIZABETH FRANCES CRANE h'IIRIAM IVINS EASTBURN NIiX'A JEAN GOODNN'lN BETTY LEIGH HUBER CONSTANCE EDNA LOGAN BETTY TOY MCCORBIICK RUTH CLAIRE PETERSON ELEANOR EUNICE RUNALS BIIARGARET ELIZABETH RUSSEL ,ANTI-IA CROSSMAN SHELDEN VIRGINIA GERDES SMITH CORNELIA BIRGE SNELL L Top Row: Shaffer, Nlctnerney, Bennett, Cvianella, Paddock, Tufts, Anderson, Salsloery Third Row: Atkinson, Dixon, Cain, O'Rourtce. Lainiiart, Frankie, Evans. Vvtiitetiitt, Benner. Otto, Putver Second Row: Patterson, Floyd, Harcientnurg, Salisbury, Sctieictentmetnx, Benjamin, Lewis, Srnzxltridge. Brantley, Mrs. Betcling, Bryan, Irvine, M. Smiltx, Cobb, Howe, Octell, Stevens, Vvooclwarct, Dillon- Ioeck, Bent Bottom Row: Adams, Coffin, Baker, Snell, Huber, Russell, Goodwin, Ives, V. Smith, Crane, Slnelttcn, Logan, Peterson, Joy, Runats, Eastlnurn 2 Delta Gamma BIARIAN XNIIITE BELLAMY JANET BARTON COOLIDGE LOUISA FREDERIKA DAVIS GRACE LIINSIJALIE JONES LOUISE BRLKTTI-IIES BEATRICE MAYI-IEW NIOORE I 'la 91, if BIARGARET LOUISE BACON ELEANOR BWIIRIAM BAI-IRET iX IARGARET ESTIIER BROVVN RIIEA LOUISE CASTERLINE BIERRIIE ANGELA CCJLVCI-I l'llEl.liN ELIZAEETI-I GAINEY C 42 A I X 4 'I T, H Ai' Founded in 1872 at Louis KATIIRYN ANN AUSTIN JANE ANSTANCE BILNUDRY JEAN RICIIAIOND CTURTIS DOROTIIY SIIELLION DEYO GRACE SIIIHPPARD ERB Lil-Ql.l'QN F.-XITH FLYNN xil'Rll.l. x !lRI.llNlA i7L'I.AIIiR School. Forty-eight Cllapiers Chi Cizapler MARY Seniors RACHEL ELLEN MUNN ELIzAIsETIfI CLARK MYERS ITIAZEL LUCILE OLDI'IAh1 DOROTI-IY ANN RINES JEAN 'THOMPSON i'iENRIE1'I'A LOUISE VVELLS ELIZAEETI-I YOUNG Iuniors BARBARA HUNT NORDIIX EILEEN JONES BRIARIAN GARDNER KADEL EUGENIA LEE KERSI-IAW ELEANGR BRIARY LITTLE JOSEPIAIINE LUELLA SLOUGHTER ATI IERINE RICHARDS xx'7EST Sopllomores ALICE REDEBIPTIX KENNEDY IQACHEL FRANCES LIFE JANET LOUISE PETERS BEAUFORT LOUISE ROE EDNA HARRIET SCIIMITT VIRGINIA LOUISE SELTZER NIARGARET NIORELAND SMITH 1885 BIARGARIZT ELIZA XVI-IITE Top Row: B1-auciry, Curlis. I:llIIlH'T. Knapp, Eriv. Scilzcr, KI-rIIIIcciy, Ausiin. Life, Diiuinic-G. Deyo. Flynn. Scixmill, Ai. SIIIiliI. Pclors. Ayiuile Tixircl Row: Cmxrii. Siougiilcr, Brown, B. Hunl. Avosl, Lillie, N, .ionoS. Casieriirxe, Kacioi, C. Lllllli Sccoml Row: Beiimny, Young, Rincs. BIZliillil S. ixioorv, Davis, Bliss H. XNYCIIS, Qiniimimi, R. Piunn, ixiiilcs Bollorn Row: Riorcian, J. Slllilll, Herrick, I'i0l.lglIi0l1, Bi. A. Slllifll, Townscnci, Ayi-ers, Clark, Ryan, Bi. Nlunn. Snxe, Avery PATRICIA AVERY BELLE IXYERS NISDRA BLAKE CI.iXIlIClZ KATIILYNE BURKE CBAROLINE BLUNN CLARK CTLAIRIZ ELNORA FIERRICK VIRGINIA COVELL IEIERRING ROEERTA HOUGI-ITON CARRIE IVIABLE l'IUNT Cl'IARLQ'l'l'll SLAUGI-ITER KNAP RJIARIE AGNIZS iVIILK5 270 Bairrel, Slocicing, Gaincy, Kershaw, Kaplan, Biyors, Timompson. G, Jones, RTIIIIIJIITI, Bi, Aveiis, Van Aislyne. Fl'8Sl1 H1911 P INIYRTA SUSAN iY'iUNN LUCY ANN RATI-IRLIN CAROL ELIZABETH RIORDAN RITfK BJIARY RYIXN ELLEN MAE SAXE JANET GRISAYOLD SMITI-I BVIARY ALICE SMITH ELIZABETH DELANOY STOCKING BETTY ,TOXVNSIEND DORIS RIIARIE VAN ALSTYNE BIILDRED JESSICA WELLS . ln, Facullate IN IISS DAY F IONROE Seniors DOROTl'IEA BENTLEY ALICE NATl'IALlE COLVOCORESSES BJARGARET STEWART DOlJGl.AS ALICE ELSA GUTTIAIAN CLAIRE RACHEL KIEI.l.X' FRANCES NJ.-XRY XXVI-IEIZLIZR LAUMAN BJARY ELlZABIZ'l'l'l BJARLONV RUTH BJARIIZ BJCCURDY JESSIIE J'lliNRtli'l'l'A JQISISNER KATHERINE ES'rEI.I.Ia SREIIAN GUILD XXJIIITE Top Row: Liptay, Xvaring, Rogers, BJCHenry, Rogalstcy, Nlahe, Pettit. Borclxmann, F. Jotmson, Nliner, Ptaistecl. Thomas, Hoyt Thircl Row: Dempster, Brew, Persson, Pound, Reichert, xNIElCJSXVOl'H'l, tvloran, Robb, Harris, Ladd, Paul. G. JOIIHSOH Second Row: Beckley, Scott, Nlccurdy, Lauman, Gutlman, Reisner, COIX'0C0f6SSeS, BGHLJCY, Dodds Bottom Row: Scherer, Turner, txtunger, Sweet, Rodger, Kerr, IVIYEFS, B ECTS I ELIZABETH GARNETT BECKLEY HELEN LOUISE BREW JANET ELIZABETH DEFIPSTER BETTY JANE HARRIS GERTRUDE ELIZABETH JOHNSON ELIZABETH MARIE LADD PAULINE BRECK MORAN JVIARIAN FERN PAUL uniors SIGRID PERSSON SARAH ELIZABETH POOLE MARY COATES POUND HELEN LOUISE REICHERT JULIA ANN ROBI3 NELLY BEARD SCOTT JOHNNIE BELLE THOMAS VIRGINIA PROCTER XNIADSXVORTI-I Sophomores ANNE MCCORPIICK BEERS HELEN IVIARIE BORCI-IMANN NIARGARET JANE BRADSTREET MARY VIRGINIA DODDS VIRGINIA HOYT FRANCES ELIZABETH JOHNSON VIRGINIA MADELINE LIPTAY CHARLOTTE GIROD IVL-XIAIE BARBARA ALICE IVIACLEOD .ANITA ISABEL BXICHENRY JUNE ADELE MILLER JEAN KATI-ILEEN PETTIT ELIZABETH LAURA ROG.ALSKY BXIARTHA NEWCOB1B ROGERS BJARY ROGERS NIARY GENE SAVAGE JEAN HAZIEL SCI-IERER SJARGARET SI-IUIKIAN VXJINII-'RED XVARING Fl'9SlllW911 PI-IYLLIS LEE ANDRI2 JANE COWDIN BAYER BETTY IVIARIE BISHOP MARJORIE LINDEN EDDY BXJARGARET COEEIN KERR EUNICE BICREORD JVIUNGER .ANNA CATHERINE MYERS JEAN LOUISE RODGER NJARTI-IA ELIZABETH SXVEET DORIS EDNA TINGl.IiY An ftre, Ntrs. Case, Xvtmitc, Nlartow. Douglas. Bayer, Eddy, TingJey, Bishop, Savage, Kappa Alpha Theta Founded in 1870 al Depauw University. Sixty-five Ctmplers Jo ia Chap ter NIARY ANNE TURNER 1881 27 OA ounclecl in 1897 al X'Iil'QiI'li.Cl Stale Normal. Sixty-eight Cflczplers Kappa Delta In Facultate MISS BXIARGARET SCI-IRAMM Gracluale Students ELLEN ALBERTINI ELEANOR HORSEY Seniors l'IIiLliN IDORIS BALDWIN QIJERIIJA DL'vAL BARBARA ,IANE l'lIiATll RLTII NIARIE FIARQUARIQ DoRrITI-II' I'lUlfGHTON NVICCZORMACK NAIARION FAIRCIIIL fiUNS'l'.XNCli Dl1I.3I.X!i ID.-XYIS Rl l'll RITCII IDR.-XKI-Q C A'I'III-,RINE .AGNES I'LL'sIE l.IAI'l'II-l .ANN IIOLZICR PALILINE IVIARION NIESSINGER SARA IQUTH BJIIKELS ADELE ANN RETl'lORN NIARY NIIARGARET XNVEIMER JANE NIARTIIA XNIILSON IJ XNYRENCI-I juniors N'IARI!i'l'l'A JANE STILES BARBARA I1AZEL TUPPER CHARLOTTE VON DER l'IEYDE KATIIRYN DIARY XVALSI-I NIARIIIN I'-RANCIZS XXII-IALEN NIARY Rl'lgIl :ANDREWS VIRGINIA CjAMY'BIil.l. lfLIfANoR .'XL'CZL'ST.X CL'LvI'.R AlARfl.XRIi'I' .IANIQ DL' BIOND l'lIil.l2N LI'IfI,LA PIQRRINS xI.XRC.XRIf'I' ,IIIANNL .-XYLES l.II.I IAN .IVNIL C.xxIAc1NI IiI.lZ.Xl5I:TH .ANN QDINCO'l l'A xl.XRG.XRliT .ANNE IDVNXVIZLL SOP IIOITIOFGS .ALICE DIILDRED SCIIEIDT ELIZABETH DIARIE SCI-IRAMAI FATIIERINE LVLXRIE STEFFEN NIARION ELIZABETH STEVENS GLJXDYS NAV VQGDES FFGSIIIIIGU ELIZABITTII LEIGII GRDIES ELLEN JOIIANNE LANGER CTL.-XRA ESTELLE BICDONALD NAOMI ETIIEL NEIJRELETER Omega Chapter IEILEICN 'l'IIIaRI1sIi I'-.XRRIZLL ANNE PRICE STRAHg-XN l'.LI,A .lANIa l'I-'ETER RLITIAI ELlZAl3IiTl'I NX ILSOX 1917 DLXRGARET GR.'XCE XXVORK Top ROIUI Cillllilglli, Vogcles, IDLIVEII, PBI'kiI1S. CUIX'CF. Dll h'I0nCl, NCI.ll'Cl.ll6l', DUHNXVSII. LE1I1gCI'. Bfunflage, Strahan Third Row: Cincotta. Sclxrmnm, Stiles, Xvalsfm, Tupper, Drake, Andrews, von der Heyde. Steffen, Campbell, Stevens Second Row: Heath. Nliliels, Xvrench, Xvilson, Nlccormack, Nlrs. Seymour, Retlxorn, Nlessinger, Davis. Flume, Yvfxalen Bottom Row: Stuttig, Grimes, NfcDonalcI, Feeter, Farrell 272 Kappa Kappa Gamma In IZCICLLHCIIIG NRS, INIARY CIIEISLER PIVIIILIRS ADELAIIJE ELIZAIIETII BRIGGS bIADGI2 HIl.D.X JOPSON Seniors .IOAN BIARIE IXICIDONOUGI-I AIARY CiRAXYFORD SCIILISTER Iuniors PATRICIA DVIARIE Il-RUE!! H,XRRlli'l'Tli ELIZAIIETII VANE V I 'GERAIAINE FLORENCE bIlLl.ER EI.lZAI4liTH .IEAN XYALSII NATALIE IRENE ELEANOR PERRY FI.ORENCIa LEA XXIILSON . JANE CASE STOUTENIIURG ANNE NX'OI.sTIaNIIOI.aII3 Iffofwfff , 5. I ,Il Y' 7'47 ' - , 1 7 : ' 751, ,E fgL3Q3I,'4 I , -:fa . M ' L. 1' ' - f ,J 1'-:EMM ' , f,,.,. A '- ' 1- '.w!'3 4 -'I' '--A -L. Sopfmmores ,, , , ,...,,,.p,, ' gf ,wffwg ,V H Q4 7,5--3,-E-A ff, DOROTI'IX' SELEN.-X BAUER INIARGARET AGNES NANTIZL t M ' ' gt, ' 6 5 E ri . . ' fiiiap-wp . ,nr '5,.,1 -.31 Q an f-A mn YR, V . -f L A me ,I DOROTI-IH' NENX'ELI, BIIRI-I I'lliLliN EVANS NC l IGIIE F., ' 1 ,- :-5 ff-,T fw5l?i. f 'TJ I L lg :,:1,uI-5 P- -E 1 - 1 'JN I .L . -. . 1:1 L.-Q., . . . ,4- SARA XVALRER CEXRTER JANET N,-xIzI' ROBINSON ' G Q ' I , E ,SM Z Q , wife - ' fa!!! 'F .,,. .XL-1, FE II .- y t ,VIII ,. ,. 1 , V fy R r,i7 k ,ff4 , ,. , .. . I I , 1- ., h . , f : CYNTHIA JEAN IXERR ELLA I'l.XINI2S IHOAIPSON 'Mg' 4 I - , ' T, ' ,k ., ,-fw wg' , ge . ez A :Hg 5 A , I an 1-e V 5: rn, i ., , fl AIARIE ANToINE1'rE XVALCK ' s, Iii,,,,v!i- 1 - '5' 3 2 5 ag '1f35'5?1'Tff ,js 1- .I 3:6 5 5, M. 1, Q .':'.,',, -L4-41 1' ' ' , 'Y'-5 N ' If v, -Q1 ,ji I V. it nga, ,-,.,,,,I , 1 ., . ,. ,I,.,.- My ,,v, .E V, H N? f A, r, 1., ,I If ,3,,:? l , - . ,II I- W , hc , , ., ,,.,, .,- My-rg'?Q? :,,f 'Q W'-'fit ggi.: f M y f '4 ' ' M,z f3,,.E.If, 2: '- 554Qf2QL,I.5iw1'Wf'- '.l1'.'.,Q I- . A , -' T .. Fl'GSlll7lGll. ' I , . zw-, I a , 1' ' My ' -- ' '-M-unwawpg-1 ' , . K ' ' BERNICE FLORENCE Fox BEITE CATIIERINE LIIIIRERT 'f ?.L..EZm,Z,-LEW ' 1-1-nxxgi-A:Av:Q1, 'xi -N JANE ELIZABETH GL'lN.XNE KATI-IRYN IRENIE IXIARINOS JANE BARTON HALL EMILY BAKER NICHOLS AGNES EVELYN HfXSKELL MARY ELIZAIIETII PIEARSALL RUTH XVINIERED HOWELL DOROTPIY EVELYN STARR lwOLLI'lClGCl in 1870 ai Morlmouih L XLJRA H, E XY f ' WHY 'LBLR College. Seventy-two Chapters Psi Chapter 1885 Top Row: Starr, Haskell, Thompson, Kerr, Guinane, Valck, Mantel, Nlcrfiglwe, Pearsall, Yvolstenlmlme Second Row: Fox, Nvilson, Perry, Nfiller, Frueh, Stoutenburg, Limpert, Vviuver, Bauer, Marines Bottom Row: Nichols, Briggs, Schuster, Jopson, Vane, Vvalsli, Carter, Howell, Burlt 2 Pi Beta Phi In Faculiate IVIRS. ROBERT GLANVILLE MISS IRNA LEWIS NTRS. BJIELVIN BUTLER PIOFFMAN MISS DORIS SCIILIMARER IVIISS HELEN HOWARD MISS IMAGINE STEVENS MISS ELIZABETH XNIORMAN Gracluale Students IAIARRIET ELIZABETH BIZNNETI' BARBARA JIEANNIS C:R.-XNDAL Seniors BVIARCIA BROWN ELLEN IVIARGARET CARNELL FLORA XNVOOD DANIEL PIILDEGARD ELSE RLFTII ARl.lENli BIASON ELINOR SI-IARROTT BIAYER DOROTIIX' ALICE SI-IAW UELZIIIANN Iuniors GRACE JANE BALLARD JEAN BXIARTI-IA BENI-IAM HELEN JUNE BREEN RLITI-I DOROTI'IX' JACI-IENS NIIRIAN JEAN JOHNSON . DIARY EI.lLXBETlI LATIIAM BIERYL I-UCII.I,Ii BlL'NN BIARIAN BIYIERS BI.-KRTIIA OPI!-QNSON l'IIiLEN JANE ROGERS BI.-XRY XXVARREN .IEANNE RICIIMONII XYIIITE Sopfromores RLYTI-I ELOISE BALLARD FLORENCE ANNE BUYER JEAN XNVILSON CRAIG FLORENCE DEFOREST DIXON FRANCES ETIIIZI. IYIARTBI.-XX IYIELHN GILL I'lli.-XLD I'l.-XRRIET Gil.-XllfXDl ,IOIINSON l'IlLI3.X BIARION Kl'I.l.l1Il ELIZABETH BURTON TIIOMIISON L XXX XXXX ' I 111111111 f, 3-34 if Founclecl in 136i al D10llll7.0LLfll F,-eslmlen Cofloge. Eighty Cflapfers BXIARTI-IA ATWOOD .AVIS BERNADINE BIUNN FLORENCE IVIARIE BOLTON RI I'I-I BIARG.-XRIET BIYERS I BARBARA BROXVN BIARION KATIIRYN Nl1L'Nl'.R1' IXVOIU 5 OFI2 Dell!! Cllapfer SYLY IA ELIZABLIII CLACK ESIIILR I OYYLLI. Q 1919 SALLY ISABELLE GIBSON HELEN ANN GROSS LLFCILLIQ XIIVI.-KN 5lIUI.M.XKliR N IARY BLXRG.-XRliT STINARII NAOAII RIITII XVI-:YANII Top Row: Gross, Craig, H. Johnson., Harriman, TIIOIIIIJSOII, Boyer, Dixon, R. Ballard, Healzl, Nveyand Third Row: Breen, Wlrite, Benlram, Jachens, Rogers, G, Ballard, Xwarren, IW. Nlyers, NI. Johnson Seconcl Row: Latham. Carneu, Mason, Nl. Brown. Ixlrs. Myflancler, Nlayer, Daniel, Uelzmnnn Bollom Row: R. Myers, B. Brown, Gibson, Neunert, Atwood, Slinarcl, Slmonmmker 27 Founclecl in 1917 at Cornell University. Fifteen Cimpters Alpha Chap fer 1917 Sigma Delta Tau CAROLYNNE I'IliLEN CLINE NIXOPTI COMENETZ BEATRICE JUNE IYVIIRSCHFELD JOYCE BARIIARA FARIISTEIN BAIIIIAIQA FRANK LUCILLE PIOXVARD GER,xI.IJINE NIIRIAM BLADEN Senior junior S BLESSING I'IANNAI'I NACI-IPIAN LEAII MILDRED SAI-IM JEANNE STRAUSS VVAKE S ADELE LOUISE MASSEl.L ROSALIE BALLIN NEUNIANN EZVELYN LENORE OGINSKY FLORENCE ELIz,xI3ETIfI SINGER Sopiiomores I'IELEN BIZATRICE LEHMAN EDITI-I MEYERS LOUISE BELLE COXVAN l II5LEN LYIJIA FRANK MURIEI. ALIIJREY FRIEmI.xN ,IIACQUELINE INIAE PIECHT NIIRIMI IRENE CIVIC Freshm RUTI-I OPPENI-IEIMER DAVIDSON BJIURIEL JACQUELINE GLICK GOI.DYl2 IAESLIE GREENBERG ANNEITE REGINA HOFFNIAN ANITA RUTH NIINKIN ETI-IEL RUTH PINESS VIOLET XNVEBBER en GERTRUDE KERSON IVIARJORIE RUTH KLEIN RUTI'I LEBRECHT CIIARLo1'rE SAEIR GABRIELLE TI-IERESE SICIIEL Top Row: Civic, Biaclen, H. Frank, Piness, Hecht. Nieyers, Cowan, Klein Third Row: B. Frank, Oginsky, Neumann, Nlassell, Howard, Singer, Farbslein, Leimman Second Row: Nacimman, Xfvake, Salam, Mrs. Aivcnclsciuein, Comenetz, Cline, Hirscmeici Bottom Row: Leiarecimt, Glick, Sicimei, Davidson, Salir, Kerson, Greenberg 275 Nr '-X-,f5n x Founclecl in 1874 al Colby Co ege. FOl'tj7-Gigllf Cfmpters Alpha Zela CI1C1lJi'Gl' 1921 igma Kappa In Facultate MISS INKIARION FISII MISS IVIABEL ROLLINS MISS KA1'l'lliIilNIi HARRIS IVIRS. DOROTHY SAYLES Gracluale Student MISS .IESSIE ALICE FREEMAN Seniors XLXRION FIIANCES BEAN SIIIRLEY JEANNETFE DEVOE RIITII ELIQANORIQ DATES ROBERTA JEANNE EDNVARDS ISABEL ESTI-IER LANVRENCE RI I'II ELVIRA B.xIICI.M' CIR'I'RI'ImIa I.l:I.AND BR.-xxII.IzY Rl'TlI I..nI,xN DAVIS IDURUTIIY EI.Ii.xNOR GOIJIIREY LNUNSTXNCIE LOOAIIS GRRNT CNARUI. .l.xNIi H.xI,I.OCK unior S ELSIE MM' LIARRINGTON M,-xRv LOUISE KINGSBURY' KI-KT1l!iRINIi VIRGINIA NIEGGY SYLVIA BIOORE EI.Iz.xI3ETIfI ELLEN PAGE BARR.-xR.-x EMMA STURGES EMILY XXVILCOX SODIIOITIOVGS NANCY IDISISROXN' lfI.Iz.-xIIIiTII .ANNE GRIil2N C,'IIIxRLO'I-rI: Pl'l.xRRIE'I'r LIiIIR M.xRc:.-xRET ELI7L'XBliTl'l XIORTUN ALICE 5IIxIIO.'xRIaT PITCIII-IR .ALICE BIARGARET REES EIJNA RUTI-I SCI-IAIIDT XIIRGINIA STLIRTEVANT EVELYN LOUISE XXYILSON AIIRIAM MARSH.-xI.L XVOODIIULL Freshmen HIQLEN LOUISE CRL'5l JANET BOXVEN GREENXX'OOD QzI2R'IARl'DIf BIKE DANEORTII HELIZN ESTI-1LI.E XXYELLS Top Row: Pitcher, Norton, Grant. Schmiclt, Disbrow, Hallock, Rees, Nloore Second Row: Xvilson, Lawrence, Bean, Mrs. Nlitclmell, Edwards. Davis. Godfrey, Barclay, DeVOe Bottom Row: Greenwood, Green, Harrington, Page, Kingsbury, Sturges, Xvells. Crum WEST QUADRANGLE !WlV1WS 4 '-WM SF !XU!V1WS .e T-fs? MCGRAW TOWER na 'lf' 2 'X 5' ie F lv M Wa . ff :-4. , U BGARDMAN HALL ivbl 083,65 'bw' Q60 J 96 ,. f ,,A i'2feQ 19' .X xwwcq P x V ks www' 6, ,,,, 65,4 .WWQ x f 'B We xqo56x'l-:Asx1Yi?gxnW-. -- V .N 'gui ' yzseo A vac ravi K-,.u0i, 61:3 - Suu K ,pf The Gornfu Umm ' f',,A UA., -'V A L' - V-- , Q fx UM 1 gauum -- QQ-...w Chr Q'ornrII Dail!! Sun .pq Alf Coungil Constitutional ,lwlum Revzsions Are Approved -- - -l'!.f,.,.,4 Mwmuim ,he Wdmndmn STUDENT CECDVERNMEIXIT Top Row: Dodge, Kruse, Hughes, Hooper, Rich, Focrlsvlu, XViHSun, Kiplinger, Farrell, Xvise. Schnlicll Bollom Row: XV. Rossiler, Colncn. Sli:-IIIIII, Lnnclgrclm, Ballon. Dugan. SIYIIIHFIIIQJT, Pc-hir. Smupsfxn Nlerfs tuclent Council Offirvrs JOHN NECRAY BAT-TEN ..... ..,.... ....... P R ESIDENT D.fXXf'lD DUNBAR DUGAN ,....... ...... S ECRETARY IQARL LOUIS L.-XNDGREBE, JR. ...,. ...... T REASURER ffass of 1Q3f CIEORGE bl.-XYER COHEN NVILBUR PIONYIXRD PETER, JR. XNZILLI.-XM XNIINTON CIOODRICII IQOSSITER. JR. FRED -FORD SAMPSON. JR. EDBILJNIJ LOUIS GR.'XY ZIALINSKI Class of 1935 ELLIOT HOLDEN HOOPER EDXX-'.'Xl2D IEVERETI' PIUGHES, 2D xNlLl.IIXB'I COTTRILL IQRUSE ,THOMAS AI.liX.'XNDER RICI1 GEIZT HANS XNIERNER SCHIXIIDT Class of I9-'39 VVALTER HANS IIOERTSCH AUSTIN HLINTINGTON IQIPLINGER Class of 19.10 Tl-IOBIIXS JOSEPH FARRELL Ex-officio Nfcnlfners JAMES GRISWOLD DODGE ....................I. PRESIDENT, INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL CPIARLES FREDERICK WISE .... PRESIDENT, CORNELL INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION KATHERINE ESTELLE SKEI-IAN, PRESIDENT, WOMEN,S SELF-GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION DORIS ELIZABETH SMALLRIDGE, VICE-PRESIDENT WOIIEN,S SELF-GOVERNMENT JASSOCIATION ALAN ROCKWELL XNILLSON ............ CFIAIRMAN, CORNELL DAILY SUN BOARD 284 J f 'i xx. -.J 'ii ' y??5'7'f, A9 B .XTTEN Time Stuclent Council Revision ERHAPS tlme nmost lar-rcaclming clmange tlmat lmas occurrecl cluring time past year is time constitutional reorganization ol time Stuclent Council. Feeling tlmat suclm a clmammge lmacl laecome necessary, Councilman Eciwarcl Zalinslii larouglmt time nmatter to time attention ot time Council early in Decemlaer. A committee con- sisting ol Zalinslci as clmairman ancl A. H. Kiplinger. 339, was inmnmectiately appointecl to investigate time wlmole matter, ammcl to propose any clmanges. Tlmis was on Decemlaer 17. Time committee spent mmmost ol tlme Clmrist- mnas vacation clrawing up tlme report wlmicli was sulm- mittecl to time Council lor approval on .lanuary 7. A weelc elapsecl imm orcter to allow time memlmers timne lor carelul ctelilaeration ancl time report was approvecl Janu- ary 14, witlm time exception tlmat tlme Council, mmol wislm- ing to talce a partisan stancl, clicl not conmmit itsell as tor or against time proposal to inclucle tlme presiclent ancl Vice-Presiclent ol time VV.S.G.A. anmommg its memlaers. On January 20, tlme campus votect omm tlme proposect reorganization, ancl all provisions were acceptecl lay time necessary two-ttmircls majority ol time mmmale stuclemmt laocly. Time retorms suggestecl lay tlme Committee ol investi- gation anot approve-:t lay time campus are as lollows: I. Time use ol time Single Transleralale Vote system ol Proportional Representation imm Stuctent Council elec- tions. ll. Elimination ot treslmman representatives omm time Council ancl time increase imm mmummmlaer ol Soptmomore representatives from two to tlmreeg time atmolition ol tall elections. lil. Gpen Council meetings at least ommce every two montlms. IV. inclusion on ttie Council as voting memlaers ot time Presiclent ancl Vice-President ot time VVomen,s Sell- Governmmment Association. V. inclusion as non-voting memlaers ot: time Presiclent of time tntertraternity Council, time Presictent of time ln- rlependent Association, ancl time Ectitor ot time Cornell Daily Sun. Qttier provisions wtmictm clicl mmot require time approval ot time stuclent laocty incluotecl: time resignation ot all Council rnenmlaers wtmo will not attend conscientiously to tlmeir ctutiesg intra-Council organization wittm time assignment ot a portfolio to eaclm memlaerg ancl formal conctuction ol all meetings under Rolaerts, Revisecl Rules of Oroter. Ttmese sweeping organic clmanges were consiclerecl necessary lay time Council to remecly ttme attitucte ot imm- clilterence laeing assumed towarct it lay time stuctents in general. Time Proportional Representation provision was clesignecl to eliminate time evil ot fraternity politics as 2 muclm as possilale, ancl to nmalce tlme Student Council a laocly representative ol' all time unclergracluates. By time lmolcling ol perioclical meetings open to anyone, it was lmopecl tlmat interest miglmt lae even lurtlmer arousecl among all groups on tlme tmill. 'It was deciclecl tlmat ttme replacenment ol time lreslmman representative lay anotlmer soplmomore woulcl give more adequate representation to time untlerclasses as a wlmole. rl-lmat is, in place ot putting a lreslmman omm tlme Council wlmo lmas not lmacl time to acquaint lminmsell witlm all time custonms ancl trafli- tions ol' tlme lmill, ancl more particularly, witln, time respon- silmilities ol lmis olliceg tlmat time soptmornore representatiomm lacing immcreasecl from two to tlmree ancl tlmese soplmonmores clmargecl witli time cluties ol loolting out lor time interests ol laotlm tlmeir own anct time lreslmnman class. Time constant neecl lor time cooperation ol time womemm in campus allairs anal ummclergraciuate-sponsorecl activi- ties was lelt to justily tlme inclusion ol laotlm time Presi- clent ancl Vice-Presiclent ol time Xfvomenis Sell-Govermr mmmemmt mAssociation. Time laallot cast lay time male stuclent laocly on .lanuary 20 gave tlmese two 'memlmers a voting status. Time Presictent ot time lnterlraternity Council ammcl time 'Presiclent ol tlie lnclepenclent Association were proposecl as ex-otlicio memmmlaers ot time Council laecause it was lelt tlmat tlmeir active cooperation woulct greatly increase time scope ol time Councils effectiveness. Time Council also aclclecl to tlmese nanmes time Eclitor ot time Sun imm orcter tlmat time two organizations migtmt wort: in lmarmony and tlmat ettective pulalicity lor all Council action nmiglmt lae securecl. Time clmanges not requiring student ratincation were inserted tor time purpose ot increasing time general eliti- ciency anct worlcimmg power ot time Council. tn time tirst place, time proposal was passect ttmat it menmlaers coulcl not get to meetings on time anct conscientiously attencl to tlmeir Council cluties tlmey slmoulcl resign ancl allow tlmeir seats to lae talcen lay tlmose wtmo would acllmere to ttmese responsilailities. Time nmotion was also approvecl tlmat time general level ol time regular meetings lae im- provecl toy malcing tlmem more formal ancl conctucting ttmem uncler regular rules ot parliamentary proceclure. Tlmis would, it was lelt, increase time seriousness ol otelilaerations ancl decisions. rl-lmis motion, in aolclition, provictes for more frequent ancl comprelmensive reports anot for a closer ctmeclc on all Financial or money-rnalcing plans. Time tlmircl ot ttmese clmanges was to organize time executive activity ol time Council, tlmis to clone lay splitting up executive functions and clivicling tlmem among particular menmlaers. Tlmis tmas time actvammtage ol provicting greater etnciency imm aclrninistrative nmattersg ancl ot tiximmg responsilaility upon incliviclual memlmcrs. Brian! of Governors LIVINGSTON FARRAND, Cl-IAIRMAN JOHN MECRAY BATTEN CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWVICK RACHEL LOUISE FITCH DEXTER SIMPSON TQIMBALL JERVIS LANGDON HONVAIZD BAGNALL TVIEEK CHARLES HENRY SCI-IAAFF, 2D ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY MARGARET LOOMIS STECKER HAIQIQY GEORGE STUTZ C. REEVE VANNENIAN IAXNDRENV JOSEPH WI-IINERY Ig, 'II B -Tr gi-T152 , E : '21-Zilf I Top Row: STIEIW, Snxilvy, PII-ilnc-r. STILIIT XV Bullom Rom: KIIIITIIIIIII. -V011 BI'uIifI'Tc. Dixon. Rnssih-r, Krusv, Xvhililwg. Bonn-Long Bullvn. CTIRIII-y. Aclunls. Grzxucl Brmrcl nf TXTIIlIIIgr'rS JOHN bTECRAY BAl lI'N ................ ...... PRESIDENT EDMUND FERDINAND PFEIEER ..... FOSTER NTELDRUAI COIQI IN ...... BRISTONV ADAMS ROh1EYN BERIRX' TOM SIRIBONGSE BOON-LONG bfTARY FRANCES CHANEY MARY ETSTHER DIXON VVILLIAM NICLEISI-I TDUNBAR ...NSECRETARY .......DlRECTOR THEODORE TXTELVILLE TQ.-XUFMAN VVILLIAM COTTRILL TQRUSE XNXILLIAM XNJINTON COODRICI-I CHARLES HENRY SI-IUFF DEAN FIR.-XNKLIN SMILEY D.'XN-'ID LINCOLN TEN BROECK Stuff Morrlbcfrs EDGAR ARCHIBALD WI'lITING .............. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR CLAIRE TQEARSE GRAUEL .......................................... PIOSTESS 1 al TVTILTON ROBERTS SI-IAVV .......... ZVIANACER OF DINING ROOM ROSSITER Co FFIN Freshlnan Advisory Committee CJIJARLES HAROLD L.ECTl'I.XLER ...... PRESTON DAY CARTER ...... Class NICOL BISSELL CHARLES JAMES CARMODY, JR. ADOLPI--I COORS, 3D JOHN FREDERICK liEI2N.XGH.XN Class ROBERT VAN NOSTRAND ABELL JOHN ILXLLEN ANDIQE ROBERT JAMES BAKER XNXARREN LLOYD HOHNER PETER HENDRIII BOS ILXUBREY SISSON BOWEN JOHN IQELLER CLEMENT SHERNVOOD ARTHUR CLOW JOHN STRACHAN CONABLE CARSON RJULLEN CORNBROOKS DI-XVID NIACRAY CJRAXVFORD QLAE HANS DAHLSTRAND LEON.-XRD BRUCE DIXIQLING JOHN HASRELL DAVIS, JR. HARRY BURTON EATON, JR. GRANT CONKLIN EI'IRLICPI ROBERT MCCLENDON FAULK ALVIN THEODORE GALLY JACK WILCOX GAUL JAMES NIONTGOMERY GILCHRIST, JR. CLINTON GEORGE HEYD FRANK ELBRIDGE HIBBARD JOHN CORNELL HILL MARSHALL PEABODY HOKE GEORGE IVIALVIN HOLLEY, JR. ELLIOT HOLDEN HOOPER EDXVARD EVERETT HUGHES, 2D JAMES RAYBURN JAMISON JOHN LENHART JOHNSTON VVARREN CIILMAN JONES, JR. XAIALKER BRUCE KESTER . .Cl'I.-XIICDIAN . .S1iCRETARY nf 193i IJARRY JWIIEODORIS IREM? ROBERT LIENRY DJENC-ES VXIIILLIAM XNIEBB RIILLER, JR. XNZILBUR HOWARD PETER. JR. of 1938 XAXILLI.-XM CIOTTRILL IQRUSE -LLXRRY LEONARD LIPPINCOTT JOSEPH EDWARD LONG JEROME STAUD DJCINTEE RlCl'l.XRD VESCOM D'IARCH.XNT HARRY LEIQOY RJXRTIEN, JR. GIZIXI-l.XhI EVANS NIARX Pl-HLIP DELEYER RJIICKLE DAVID JXXIANSFIELD RJIISNER VVILLIAM FRIEDERICIQ NOBLE EDDIUND J:ERDINAND PFEIFER JOHN ADOLPH PISTOR XXAUC-HN FE'RRIS RADLEY 'THOMAS ALEXANDER RICI-I JOHN XAIEST ROGERS CIILBERT XAIHITE ROSE DAVID FARRINGTON SANDERS GERT HANS XNIERNER SCHMIDT ROBERT LOCKHART SCOTT VVILLIAM SPARROXV SHEDD FREDERICK COE SMITH ROBERT LOUIS SMITH VVILLIAM BARNUM SMITH CHARLES DARROW STANLEY XKIILLIAM LEE STROUD SI-IURIL CLARK TERRY JACK ARNOLD THOMAS JAMES ALEXANDER XIAUGHN ROSCOE SQUIRES WILCOX CIEORGE CHARLES WILDEIZ RICHARD CRIUSTAVE ZENS 287 Class Committees Senior Bun Cmnrnillee ALITRED WILLSON WOLFF, CHAIRMAN NICOL BISSELL VVORTHINOTON DODD RICHARD SIGSBEE GRAHAM ALBERT WILLIIXb'I HARTMAN R.AXl-Pl'I JVORMAN JQLEPS JQARL LOUIS J.-.'XNDGREBE, JR. Svnior CJIISS Day C ROBERT JAMES JVICNAMARA EDMLIND ROBEIQT PAICE JOHN JACOB SERRELL, JR. ELBERT OIQLA SOVVERXVINE, JR JDAVID LINCOLN FJ-EN BROECK fxL,XN ROCKWELL XXVILLSON KJIIIIIIUJOL' FRANK BERNARD POOLE. CEILURMAN ROBERT JAMIESON ILXGNENX' JWJAROLD ARX-'IN DILLENBECK JAMES CJRISXYOLD DODCZE SHIRLEY CLARK HLILSE -I-IIEODORE bJIELVILLE Ji,XLII MAN JOHN ILXLEX.-XNDER NJEADEN XVILLIAM XNIINTON ROSSITIiR JOIIN XX-'ILGUS SIIOEMAKER XNJILLIAZNI .JAMES SIMPSON JLIESLIE XVALKER. JR. CDERALD JJENDRICKS XNYEIERBACI I J'J.XRX'liY RUSSELL Xx7EI.1.5l.fXN Junior IJILIZUI' Crvlrxlnillvv -lil-IUMAS JFJUGH PATI'IiRSON. CII.-URM.-KN ERNEST D.-XEIDIEN, JR. PJAHONAS ALEXANDER RIC!-I ALVIN GALLY CJILBERT CJEORGE SPERRINO FABI.-AN XXXIILLIAM IQUNZELMANN IRA XNTIXSHINGTON XVILSON Junior Xvvvfc CNUIIIIHJHPI' NVILBLIR J JOXVARD PIETER, JR., C1-IAIRMAN STEPHEN JOHNSON DEBAUN EDXVARD HUSTON ELLIS, JR. JOHN FREDERIC HILLEOfXS CHARLES HAROLD LECHTIAIALER GERT HANS WERNER SCI-IMIDT AJELVILLE SHAVELSON ClAl.'XRLES HENR1' SHUFF JOHN CJEYER T.AXUSIG JAMES RlCPI.'XRD XNXARE STEWART XAIARING, JR. l:f'l?SlUHKlI'l Crmp-Burning Conurlitlee J..IiNDRUM DEWEST HOOKER, cj!-IAIRMAN GORDON BEH DALE BROVVN HENRY PETERS BURROVVS, JR. THOMAS JOSEPH FARRELL J..YLE J..OWELL GUNSLANDER FREDERICK WILLIANI JQOCH ROBERT CAMP 2 NICHOLAS ST. JOHN LACORTE XAIILLIAIVI CLARK JVIOOK, JR. LESTER EDXVARD JVIURDOCK EDWARD IRWIN OBLER ROBERT FLOYD PIGAGE EDMUND JOACHIM PLISK RAY C ass Committees lunior ljffllll CJUlI'lll'liHl?fl STEPHEN JOHNSON DEBAUN, C1-IAIRII-IAN RAYMOND NICHOLAS ALI QJOLEINIAN DAVID ASINOF JOHN IQOLAND BAUMANN, JR. JOHN JQELLER CLEMENT ELLIOT HOLDEN FIOOPER JOHN SLOANE JQITTLE EDDIUND FJERDINAND PFEIFER FREDERICK COE SMITH QJEORCE SYDNEY SMITH ROBERT VJWREMAN SMITH ROGER WESTON WliN'l'NX'ORTl'l CHARLES STAKELY WILLCOX Iunior Snzulzor Colrllnilleo NXJILLIAM VVHEELER CONDE, CHAIRMAN VVARREN LLOYD BOl'lNI5R XZAUGI-IN FERRIS BRADLEY LOUIS EIXVING DIXUNER JOHN CHICKEN HILLEGAS PHILIP XNILLIS HUSTIS XAIILLIAM COTFRILL JQRUSE IQOBERT JAMES JVICDONALD GEORGE JCXTES NJORE JOHN JOSEPH JVIURPI-IY, JR. IQARL JOHN NELSON ALAN H.-XI'ILO RYXPI-IIXEL HOWARD VVILLIAM WELCH Soplmmore Srnoleer Cmrzmillvo VVILLIAM PATRICK FLANIGAN, CHAIRMAN EUGENE CROKER BATCHELAR, JR. GUSTAVUS ANDREWS BENTLEY ROBERT BOOCI-IEVER JOSEPH COORS VVJILLIAM JOHN FJLEIVIING EDMUND PAUL HECKEL, JR. AUSTIN HUNTINGTON JKIPLINC-ER WILLINRD NEAL LYNCH XAZALLACE BARRY JVIILLER VVILLIAM HARRISON NORTH JANSSEN NOYES, JR. FREDERICK FAY REIDIERS JOHN WESLEY SHEFFER . Frcslzman Bcmquel Cornmillav GEORGE NIARSHALL WALKER, CPIAIRNIAN WILLIANI EZRA CORNELL THOMAS JOSEPH FJARRELL ROBERT TREAT GILCPIRIST JOHN HOMER JXXIARTINDALE NIERRIT WILSON NIEANS HENRY ANDREW JVJORANSKY JOSEPH HENRY MOSS, JR. ARTHUR IQING PETERS NORMAN CLARK ROBINSON CARL FRANCIS SCHNEIDER ROBERT JAMES SCHWARTZMAN PAUL CLARENCE STARK STITLER ANDERSON XIIPOND VVALTER VVADSWORTH ZITTEL PUBLICATIQNS AND BUSINESS QRGANIZATIQNS A KH, -1 i A , Y--' XXX V , ,. AN.-,4 g, mn .,4. ! x if VA'-E21 ,Li vw gr.. 61 i ww .iwun.....' ggi f 5 I Bourzl of Eclilors mul lVluII,fIgvI's .IOIIN XVII..I.IAIYI CLARKE ..,...,......... . VINIIEOIJORIZ IXIIELVILLE KAUIYIAIA AIILl.E'l'l' CJR.-XNCER AIORGAN. .... .. CTIIARLES JAY OPRENI-IIaIIwI, BRD ..... JOI-IN IJENRY PENDERORASS .... ,. RICIIARD SIGSLKEIE GRAIIAM ERNEST LINXYOOD QIIACRIQNRLISI-I. JR. CARL BAYARD JOIINSTON ROYAL IDAVID TIIOIAIAS, JR. CEOLEMAN D.-KX'ID ASINOF . . . . .EDITOR-IN-CHIEF N ..... ..,.. B USINESS MANAGER ...........MANAGINc EDITOR . .,,... fxDVERTISlNC MANAGER ,,..,.CIRCUl.ATION IVIANAGER 's RICIIARD IYIILNRY BRELOS XXIILLIANI HENRY DAVIS QIIZORGE BIALVIN HOLLEY, JR. CEIQORGE YATES IXIORE HAROLII .AISRAPIAM SIZGALL A ssociule IVZllll!lgOl'5 IAKLAN IAIAHLO RAPIIAIZI. CERT SCIIMIDT JACK JAY SIEOEI. JOHN OODEN Slnff PlIUlogrfIpfI0rS NORMAN IfI1iRR ...,..............,.,..,. , , ....... LPIIOTODRARIIIC MANAGER EDWARD PJENRY RICI-I BLITZER PELAYA VINCENT RIERA Xvomerfs Represen, Z ' I iaiives ELIZADETI-I LATSHAWX' FLOYDH .... ..... .....,.............. W O MEN'S EDITOR JEANNE STRAUSS XNVAKE .....,... P1-IYLLIS FLORIN ................. BTARY FRANCES Cl-IANEY ..... NIARION FRANCES BEAN ...., SARA RUTH NIIKELS .....,..,.. JEAN IVIARTIIA BENIAIAINI ......... EIENRIETTA ROBERTA NIILLER ...... . FRANCES VIRGINIA OTFO, .... IJELEN JANE ROGERS ......... .XIX-7OMEN,S BUSINESS MANAGER ......ASSOCIATE XAIOMENVS EDITOR ...,..ASSOClATE VVOIwIEN'S EDITOR ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER ,....,...IUN1OR VVOII1EN'S EDITOR .........IUNIOR XVOMEN'S EDITOR ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGER ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGER Cornell Daily S U Tl -JD.-XNIEL Bourrl of Eclilors and Mlll'lClQ0fS ALAN ROCKNX'IELL XXVILLSON ..... ....,... I EDITORIAL ,DIRECTOR JRVIN FRANCIS IMPINK, JR. ..... BUSINESS JVJANACER IXIELVILLE SHAVELSON ............ ..,.. ...... C O LUMN EDITOR J Jl2RBIERT ARNOLD RTXISLER .,..... .......,.......... C OLUHN EDITOR EVAN LILLY NOYES .............. ...... C IRCULATION JVIANAGIER AVOIIIRITS Reprcserllulives FLORA XNJOOD JDANIEI. .I,......,............................................ XVOMEN S EDITOR GRACE IVIILLER ............. ......................... X XIOMENJS BUSINESS JVJANAGER ELIZABETH CAIN .......I....... .,..,... X NIOMENS ASSOCIATE BUSINESS JVIANACER LOUISE C21-lARLO'l'l'E GDELL ...... ELEANOR CATHERINE RI1X'NOR ...... JNJARY ESTI-IER DIXON ..,.......,.., CVEREVIAINE FLORENCE NIILLER LUCY ANN XNJEBB ...,...,.......,.... FLORENCE DEFOREST DIXON.. ETHEL RUTH PINESS .............. BJARIAN PUTNAM .................,. PHYLLIS EVELYN GOLDMAN .... ELIZABETH BIJABEL SI-IAFEER .,.. fxSSOClA'1'E EDITOR ......fxSSOCIATE EDITOR ..,...fASSOCIA'l'E EDITOR .......ASSOCIATE EDITOR ...MASSOCIATE EDITOR ...WASSOCIATE EDITOR ......ASsOcIATE EDITOR ....,.ASSOCIATE EDITOR . ..... A SSOCIATE MANAGER .......fASSOClATE MANAGER Associate Eclllors J'IAROLD LLOYD I'JESS LJONVARD GLYNIPERT JANOVER JOSEPH ABRAHAM JDEONARD ARTHUR MILTON LEVINE JAMES NOLAN .JOI-IN ROLAND BAUMANN, JR. BERNARD GARTLIR JOHN FREDERIC HILLEGAS HARRY LEE SMITH JRXVIN XAJOOD TYSON ARTHUR HENRY CARXYER JUSTIN JEROME CONDON JOSHUA ABRAHAM ELIASIIERG DANIEL WALDENIAR KORS DONALD DUVALL JVIODRALL NELSON KINGSLAND JXIJOODY, VVILLIAM SPLANE PAGE Associate Jwanagers EDMUND VVILSON BEEBE EIDNVARD ALBERT SPEISER BERTRAM ZIFF JR. 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RICHARD DUETIT ROI-IR HOWARD ELDRED STEPHENSON ROBERT VVAYNE TICKNOR Cornell Countr man 95 WT RU ,:.q V 44 fi 301 F FCS ITlEllfl Desk Book ,f CORNELL Q:-5 A l lgz M: .T ..,, !ii.i,.LIx .gg J T I 1937 IIQROME Rfxxov ............................... ..... ,I-IIEODORE DfIE1.vII-LE K.IxuIfxIIxN ..... IJONYARD XVINI-'IELD ROBISON ..,.,. . f93 CIRACE AIILLER .,............ LEO CIEORGE GLASSER ...... fXI..xN HAIILO R,'XPI'l.XEL .... .. JOHN fX1..xN XVESTMORE ...... . BIURIIZL rXxELR.xD S Siu Sluff ...HEDITOR .........................EDlTOR ......BusINEss MANIXGER ......Bus1NEss IVIANAGER ADVERTISING ZVIANAGER fXDVERTISING ZVIANAGER ........VVoI-IEN,s EDITOR .......XNIOMEN,S EDITOR 302 GLASSER , IQAUFMAN umni News The B rwrx rd ROBERT XMAIZREN SAILOR ........ HOWARD ARTHL'R STEVENSON ...... , ANN SUNSTEIN ............. .. ROMEYN BERRY LOUIS CHARLES BOOCHEVER ...... FOSTER IXXIELDRUBI COFHN ...... 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JULIAN VVOODWARD .y,g-,fjjsef-I 'v. . 1- .. ,L 4.23 gf-31,1 4'-WE -, 'ga-fgw 2:42,-I-'1v' S . ' me A - E . .- 4 I- If I I I f 1, ,X I . :I , f f ' if ' L I' I ELIHOHIII SIIIU' PIATT HAROLD HULL DOUGLAS CLARK DICGOWAN RIIEA BYRON NIERRIAM JANE BURLINE GLDEN JOHN GARRETT PEAVY ROY IfiENRY STEYER BIILTON JACOB ESIYIAN IAIELEN LYDIA FRANK BIILTON TI-IOAIAS CIILBIERG EZRA GREI-1NsP.xN I'lERI3ERT IQUPFERBERG XBHSHIUSS SIIIH' RICHIXRD SIXPERSTEIN SYLVIA GLUCK MONROE LAZERE M:KRVIN HENRY RUBIN MURIEL AUDREY FRIEDA-IAN Ar! SHI RlJ1'I'l REBECKA QZOODMAN STANLEY KATZ NJIERVIN CEOODNVIN OLINCIER EUGENIE SININOFF NED XN!I'iISSBURC HERBERT 'FREDERICK SCIIIEEER X44 306 MUSIC, FCDIQENSICS, DRAMATICS Ogicers ERIC DUDLEY ........................,.. ........... DAVID LINCOLN TEN BRQECK ..... JOHN SLOANE IQITTLE ................ JOHN CRANFORD ADAMS ........., PAUL IVIACNZIILLAN NIATTICE ....... ROBERT JVIACGREGOR GIFFORD ...... JOHN TITUS BARTON ROBERT HOPKINS BODI-IOLDT IVIORTON XNVINFIELD BRIGGS VVILLIS LORAINE BROXVN DONALD Tl-IODIIKS CURRIIE EZLNVOOD GRAY GLASS. JR. til-IARLES ASBLIRX' BAKER PAUL XVILLIAIII CIAIRISTNKER GERRIT CI-IURCII CONGER ROBERT WICCLENDON FALILR RICHARD ALLEN FRENCH XVILLIAM SEXVARD GAVIIT HOWARD GILBERT DISSLX' DAVID EPSTEIN NILS FALK IJOLLAND CI-IAUNCEY GRIZGG HAROLD XNIILLIAM HENRY ROBERT IJENRY ARANOW 'Cl'IARLES REUBEN BAATER NJYNDERSE VANCLEEE BOOTH DANIEL CARTER BRASTED DONALD JOI-IN CLEVELAND First Tenors JAMES EDWARD HANSIEIAW EDGAR AUGUST KUDLICII XNJILLIAN SEELY l..EATIlER RICI-IARD VOSE JXIILKS DONALD FIONVLAND PERKINS KENNliTl'l BRUCII SADLER Second ,TUIIOFS XVILLIAIKI BARTLE1'I' HALLADAY JOIIN IJIENRY H AMILTON JOIIN SLOANI5 KVI-ILE JOSEPII ANTOINE PECORA CTURT JEROME ROSMAIER FRED SAUTER, LITII First Basses XXYALTER EN'I:1Rli'l'l' HOIIIIER. JR. V XX ILLIABI YOUNG HUTCIIINSON XVILLIAM COTTRILL KIll'SIf THOMAS NILLSON BIAGILI. EvAN LILLY NOYES R ALPII H AMILTON R OXVLAND SUCOIILI BIISSPS .ALBERT IQKHS DAVIS. :D 5'I'EI-IIEN JOIINSON IN-,I5.XLfN AUSTIN IYIUNTINGTUN KIIII.INGIfR OTIS IJARRY blCCOI.l.LSBl GEORGE I l0XX'.YXRIJ ZxIIlRIiIJl'l'H .....,DIREcTOR .....................IVIANAGER .ASSlSTf1NT MANAGER ...MGRADUATE JVIANAGER ...WACCOMRANIST I'JARRY SCOTT PIERBERT LESTER SIZIDELMAN CI'lARLES XNVILLIAM SEVERINGI-IAUS XXVILLIAM SMART EDXYIN PAUL SWATEK. JR. JIIDSON CLARK XVILLIAMS OLIN'lili JOIIN STARR PAUL CDLARI-INCH STARR. JR. XN,ll..l.lAM JENNINGS SKY.-XNSON RICIIARD DJEIGS 'IQEACIIOUT JOI-IN SHERMAN VVIIATCIIER I5l,JNVARlJ TIIOMAS XXV.-'XSSIiLl. ETIWARII IJAYNIES SARGENT. JR. IJONVARD JELIAN SIAIONS CJEORGE SYDNEY SMITH LYNIAN HERIIILRT SAIITII, JR. JOIIN CARI. XX'OLIfIf XXVILLLXM BIILLKR ROIIERT SCIIAIJLIER DONALD 5IAxWILI.I.. SAIITII CjIIARl.liS .ARTIIUR LLOYD S'l'IiPIlliNS, JR, GEORGE EDXY.'KRlD STEWART Glee lub Kiplinger, Scott, Cleveland, Kudliclx, Xvolff, Henry Second Row: Brown, Baxter, Gifford, O. Stark, Love, Lentz, Sargvnl, Cvavilt, Sauter, Rosmaier, Hutchinson, Swanson, L. Smith, lwiller Bottom Row: Vvilliams, Vvassell, Barton, Hopper, Conger, Kitllo, Nlr. Dudley, Ten Broeck, Nfattice, Boclllolclt, Kruse, cieBaun, G. Smith, D Perluns lnstru- menta Club Officers DAVID LINCOLN TEN BROECK ..... .........,. JOI-IN SLOANE IQITTLE ................... GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN ....,..... I .... . EDNVARD XNILLIAM Sl-IINEMAN, JR. ....... . ALIIERT .ILVLICS BIZCKMANN DONALD GEORGIZ BRIGGS DAVID l'lOXVISl.l. BRONYN ROBERT GIEQDRGE BRECKINRIDGE JIJLIUS PLANCK FREDERICKS ALBERT SIDNEY BRONX-'N, JR, IQUSSELL LEROY HOPPING Violin ALLAN LARE DAX'lSON lX!lAR'l'lN CDIOLDSTIZIN FRANK STEVE GRZYNVACZENVSKI Clarinel rl'lIOMAS ROGERS KIRK DOUGLASS lvIONROIi PAYNE Trumpel SPENCER l'lORTON lxlORRlSON RAYMOND PEARSON VFFOHI IJUIIQ .........................lVlANACER ......ASS1S1'ANT ZVIANAGER ....................DIRECTOR ...MLEADER ARSEN NIELKONIAN JEAN IQODGER NESBIT EDWIN PESNEL, JR, KENNETI-I JOSEPH SORACE EDWARD XVILLIAM SIIINEMAN, PAUL EVANS DITTMAN HENRY ROLFE EAGLE Cello EDXYARD l'lliNRY SOUTIIWICK Hom EDWARD FRISBEE l'lOXX'ARD NVILBLIR HRUSCIIKA BRUCE CARLTON NETSCkIERT Flule Piano .IAAIES XXYALLACE DIOYER ROBERT hflACGREGOR GIFFORD Viola l'l,XIZl,AN SWARTOUT IIISFFERS l'lARPER ISAAC JOIINSON Percussion EUGENE EDDY CROSBX' IRVING BIORTON FRIEDAIAN RAYBIOND JOHN VITTUCCI DAVID EPSTEIN JOHN EUC-EN!! SLY Olifle AIi1'l'lUIi l4OCl'IElSER Tllbfl DONALD IN-'IAKWELL SIYIITII FREDERICK HAROLD VORI-IIS BUSSUOII LEON IRNVIN BLOSTEIN J .. .-.,W. ..,,.., ..., ... .,..,...., ..,,L..,..,.. O ........ ICSW.. I-I-QV----u, Blostein. Nesluit. Wloyer, Pearson, Breckenridge, Davison Botlom Row: Soutluwicli, Ditlman, Grzywaczewslci, Kitlle, Sllineman. NTL Coleman, D. Brown, Ten Broeclc, Sly, Frieclman, Frisbee 309 COLEMAN Nlusica HE capalule ancl inspiring leaclerslaip ol' Wir. ancl Nlrs. Eric Duclley lias guiclecl tlwe lVlen,s ancl YVomen's Glee Clulos tlirougla great musical successes tlmis year. Various audiences, inclucling Cornell Alumni, stuclents, ancl Junior VN7eelc lVlerry-lVlal4ers, lmave laeen tlnrillecl witli tlleir talent. Heacling tlwe list ol presentations was tlie Gillaert and Sullivan operetta, Princess lclaf' This mammotlu enterprise was macle possilole tlurouglu tlie cooperation ol live campus organizations, ttme lVlen's Glee Club, tlie Xwomerfs Clee Cluln, tlae lnstrumental Club, Dramatic Clulu, anal Flusical Clula. Time group of two liunclrecl ancl twenty participating sluclents were coacllecl lay lVlr. and lxllrs. Dudley, Nlr. George L. Coleman. Professor A. Nl. Drummond, ancl lVlr. Paul Xveaver. Pl-lie excellent performance ol time lourteen 'principals cap- lurecl tlie auclience wliicli clemanrlecl many encores. ,lille animal concert ol tlle comlbinecl Glee Clulbs was lielcl last Spring on April 22. Time program variecl lrom Strausss cleliglltlul Blue l.Di'll1tll7CU ancl l:riml's uOnly a Rose to powerful selections from Ulaimliausern ancl ufxiclaf' Tlme voices of .lulia Harclin, Stewart Seaman, Helena Palmer. Rolnert Bocllmolclt, and Gerrit Conger cap- livalecl tlle auclience. Tlie musical clulus cleliglwtecl llie Seniors last June with tlae presentation uSl1ip Shape. on luoarcl tlie S. Harmony. ln aclcli- tion lo Cornell songs llie Glee Cluln presentecl Devoralcs HGoin' l'loine.H ancl Kipling lymallacls. .lulia Harclin ancl Stewart Seaman lnacle larewell to Cornell witll a fluet lrom uluon Giovannif, ulsile Begins at pliclniglltu was tl1e attraction at Bailey tliis Junior Xveelt. rl-lie auclience liailecl tlle perlormance ol tlle guest artists. Slielly Sinillm, a Ugool clancern ol Princeton Triangle Slwow lame, ancl kl.Olll VIWYZICY XYllOSC V0ll'6 llilS llttffll XX'0lCOlT1f'Cl COFIlCll lTluSlC lovers lor years. Nelson Flagill, Holm lloclllolcll, Eel Sargent, ancl Gerrit Conger were also soloists. Tlle Cleo Clulus are now preparing lor tlieir Spring Concert. Un- lortunately, tlme Bleu-s Ulee Cluln will liave only two sliort trips tllis season. Tlie talent ancl versatility ol tlre Glee Clubs llave receivecl wicle recognition. 310 Qrganizations HE UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA, composecl ol eiglmty stuclents. was agaimm ummcler tlme baton ol' lX'tr. George Coleman. Tlmis musical organization lmas provecl its inestimalmle value lmy time cultural contrilmu- tions it malces yearly to campus lile. Time success ol time group is time result ol: time active ammcl conscientious worlc ot lVlr. Coleman. Time Grclmestra perlormecl tlmree times cluring time past year. A rarely played suite lay Nlassenet imm tour movements ancl .lan Silmeliuss Finlarm.clia, presemmtecl at time fall concert, were particularly well receive-cl. Joseplm Leonarcl, a nmemmmlmer of ttme Qrclmestra, trammscrilmeol a Largo lmy Beetlmoven, ancl concluctecl time worlc lmimsell, witlm notalmle success, at tlmis lirst concert. At tlme spring appearance, Wir. Coleman lecl time Qrclmestra imm tlme prelucle to tlme tlmircl act ol Lolmengm-imm lay Wagmmer, Silmeliusxs Swan, ancl time Afternoon of ci Fauim lmy Claucle Delaussy. Time concerts were attenclecl lmy amm encouraging auclience. It is felt tlmat time organization is succeeclimmg imm its eltorts to rally time sup- port ot time stuclent lnocly. Pl-lme most important lmenelits wlmictm time Qrclmestra otfers lie more exactly imm time excellent training wlmictm it alltorcls tlme players. ln lvlarcim, time Sage Clmapel Clmoir ancl time Qrclmestra uncler time leaclerslmip of Professor VXfeaver perlormmmecl time Beetlmoyemm passion oratorio, Time Moummt of Olives. Tlmis is time first time imm twenty years ttmat tlmis masterful composition lmas lmeen playecl at Cornell. Time University Band lmas always talten a leacling place in Cornell tite. Tlmis year one lmunclrecl ancl forty-lour memm arrayecl imm recl ancl lalaclc uniforms uptmelcl time traclition ol Cornell. Time Band aclcls color ancl interest to time lootlmall games. It is a valualmle medium lor fostering a constructive college spirit. Captain George Vvilliammmsomm expenclecl a great cleat of ettort in devising novel formations. Uncier lmis entlmusiastic guidance time unit tmas attainecl a imiglm clegree ol marclming and maneuvering slcill. At time Columbia game time veteran instrumemmtalists swept omm to time lielcl in time slmape ot a tremenclous ancl olaliteratecl time LION lornmecl by time rest ol time squacl. Anotlmer unique routine was enactecl at time Dartmouttm game. Time paraclers, cast imm time slmape ot an arrow, were stmot from a loow, ancl marclmecl tlmrouglm time lmull's eye, a NDN, com- poseol ot tlme treslmmen players. For time Penn State rally, Captain Vvilliamson lmacl time men spell out HNITTANY Ll0N. Ttmese worcls extenclecl time emmtire lermgttm ol time Sctmoelllcopf arena. lVlr. George Coleman was ctmargect wittm time musical plmase ol time Band. He slmowecl inventiveness in time orclmestral arrammgermments wtmictm tme prepared. As a special innovation tlmis year, tlme memm tmad small megaplmones witlm vytmiclm tlmey intermittently lecl time clmeers and sang Gtftarclm On Cornellf' 311 University Qrcllestra EDWARD XVILLIAAI SIIINEAIAN. ROBERT ALLAN ROSEVEAR DAX'ID HONX ELL BROWN RFIICHAEL ERANKO HARPER ISAAC JOHNSON RUTH KENNEDY RUTH ELIZABETH LONVRY CLAIRE ELEANORA HERRICK JEAN GIBSON LINKLATER OFFICERS JR. ........ ..... ..... f 7 rosirlvnl GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN . ..... ...., Viola Flute ......,.....IDll'Ul'fUT ..,,.. .... ..lfC'Uhlll'l'f' .......Cs0fll'Ul'flIl1lSll'T JEAN R ODGFR NESIHT IDIMITER RAAIADANOEE CF H f f ' IQ, ,LARA l.Ll.h ,IIODIZS ROSALIND JRENE YJOUBIALXN JAMES XXVALLACE RIOYER STEXYART ERYIN PETERSON Cello GUSTIXX'LTS ANDREWS BENT .II-IROME FRIED RUTII JJARDER RJAISEI. BARNDT LEVY FJILDA NEVRATH HAROLD CHARLES PERKINS ESTELLE RAYNOR POLR IDORIS PHILLIPS REED RUTH JQOSEVEAR LEY 2 Violin DAVID JOHN BIfCII'rOLD :XLIHfR'I' .lK'l.IiS BI-CRAIANN c,H.R'I'Rl'Dl-. LELANO ISRAAILI-.Y NORMAN EYIQRI-1'l'I' BRIGGS JJAYIH HOWIQLL BROWN REEIIEN HARVEY CLOSE AIIRAIIARI DAVIDSON HORATIO XXIIZSLIW' DICRER, IRVINO RJORTON I:RIIil7NlAN I-XLAN CRIZNYIRTZ I'1l'NlCIi XX'ILLOI'GHIIY GIl.KliX' NON RUTH XXYINIFRED HOWELL IJARLAN SWARTOUT JEFFERS JOSEPH ABRAHAM LEONARD ROBERT SAMUEL L.IEBOXYI'lZ XXYILI-IELNINA JIXYNE RVIAZ.-XR ERIC!-I RICHARD RIASCHGAN .ARSEN JXIELKDNIAN ELISABETH XXVALCOTT OLESEN FRANCES LOUISE PAGE EDXYIN PESNEL, JR. JOHN RI.-ARK RICHARDS FRANK STliYl-. CERZYXYACZIIXYSKI :XNNITITA ROSSER RIARTIN C1LlI.lJSTliIN RLT!-I XVI-HTE JEANNE DI.-NRL.-K XXYILSON Buss GliClI!Gl:l BARNS EDWARD HENRX' bOL'Tl-IXYICK JOSLRII CJILBERT J'IOFFM.XN FRANCIS NEXYMAN l'RIaDIaRICR IFJ.-XROLD X7ORl-IIS Oboe XXRTIIUR IJOCHIIEISER FRANCIS BURT ROSEVEAR CFLAYQDE FREDERICK 'TEARS Clarinet ROBERT GEORGE BRECKENRIDGE DOL7GL:XS RIONROE PAYNE .JULIIYS PLANCK FREDERICKS JOIIN B.-XRKLAY ROSSER IXENNFTII KETCIIAAI KlENNETl'I JOSEPH SORACE Bassoon LEON IRWIN BLOSTEIN DALLAS RJORSE COORS RICHARD LA XIERNE XXVILLIANSON Trurnpel Cl'l.'XRLES RIILFORD. 3D RAYMOND PEARSON ROBERT XXJHITE RJORRISON EDWARD XXYILLIAM Sl-IINEMAN DfXNlEL. GIISIKS YORKEY Horn IJOXVARD XXJILBUR IJRUSCHKA BRUCE CARLTON NETSCHERT ROBERT ALLAN ROSEVEAR TTOWIIJOUG ELEANOR AUGUSTA CULYER EDWARD FRISBEE IFJENRY ROLFE EAGLE DANIEL STOWENS RAYMOND JOHN VITLICCI Drums EUGENE EDDY CROSBY Tympani JOHN EUGENE SLY The University Band OFFICERS GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN ............................. ................ D ireclor LEWIS BRYON LINDEMUTI-I ............,............,.......... Drum Major CAPTAIN GEORGE NICKNIGHT XAJILLIANSON .... Officer in Charge ROBERT ALLAN ROSEVEAR ...,............................ Student Director BROR HENRY ANDERSON ' EVERETT LEROY ART!-IUR ROGER JNIORSE BAKER RICHARD STUART BROCKXVAY ALBERT SIDNEY BRONVN, JR. NELSON HOWARD BRYANT HOXVARD IRVINE COBB XNIILLIS EDXVARD CONGDON CARL LOUIS COOK HOLLIS REYEORD DAVIS SPENCER GATES JOSEPH VVILKIN HEINLE RUSSEL LEROY LJOPPING ROBERT TJRAILL l'JORN ..............,.....MllIlGQGT .......ASSiSlfIUf MaIIuger Trumpet Saxopfzo ROYDEN FRED ALLEN KENNETH IELSXVORTH ANDERSON BARCLAY APPLEGET FREDERICK YARMOUR BEARDSLEY BURTON CHARLES BUELL FRANCIS NVILLIAM DECATOR LOUIS FISHER OWEN LEROY FRENCH RICPIARD ALBRIGI-IT ROBERT IRVING ASEKNIAN ALBERT JULES BECKMANN GEORGE FRANCIS CARRIER EDNVARD LINSLEY CLAYTON ROBERT JOHN CRENV FRANKLIN JAY ELLIS ROBERT ARCHIBALD FROST ABBOTT GOULD GRAYDON LIERRICK JXJIDDAUGI-I CI-IARLES JXJILFORD. jD ROBERT XNJIIITE IYIORRISON xN',ILl.lAM CJIIARLES NOR1'ON RAYBIOND PEARSON ARTHUR JOHN POELMA GORDON SEELY EDXVARD XVILLI.AIwI SIHNEMAN HOWARD JULIAN SIMONS REMINGTON IQEID TAYLOR XNIINTON FREDERICK 'IJERRILL LYNDON NIARK VIRRLER H0 HOWARD PRYNE LIUYCK JOSEPH NAGLEE JEROME LJOXVARD DJATHAN XNIILLIAM SIMS RAYMOND XNIALTER EIJNVARD RELKEN LAXVRENCE FIUBERT SMITH CI-IARLES ORvIS SOXVERNVINE HOXVARD BROOKER XNXOOUXVARD Clarinet HENRY HURXX'ITZ, JR. XNZILLIAM PFI-IOMAS LOVE DOUGLASS RXIONROE PAYNE CARLETON VVILBURN POTTER RANDALL NVILLIABI REYER SIMON ROTTENBURG FREDERICK SAUTER, 4TH JOHN ALBERT SIGMAN KENNETPI JOSEPH SORACE TONY HENRY THEODORE TFOHIBOHG IQOBERT FORBES BOSSHART NN-'ARREN XJVILLIAM BURGER HENRY LEWIS DEGRAFF PAUL EVANS DITFNIAN LEWIS RAYDIOND FINCI-IER FELIX HIRSCH DONALD ROBERT HUCKLE CHARLES 'THOMAS JVIALE, JR. LLOYD GORDON JVIOUNT XAIILLIAM SMART DFLLFIIS XVILLIAM CIIILD ARNOLD FOSTER SANBORN EUGENE EDDY CROSBY GEORGE CHRISTIAN SCHEMPP JEROME JOSHUA IDANOXYITZ ROBERT KEIL SLUSSER DAVID EPSTEIN JOHN EUGENE SLY THEODORE JVIELVILLE KYXUITBIJAN RAYMOND JOHN Vl'VI'UCCI KEITH ELH-IU XNIATKINS DUDLIEY BUCK ALLAN VAN GELDER FORBES LAXVRENCE SOUTHXVICK GREN NELSON FREDERICK LIOPPER BENEDICT XNIILLIS LAW FRANK GIBIIS ANDERSON XNIILLIAIVI JAMES BARNUM LENVIS DERBY CULP EDXVARD FRISIIEE GEORGE XXX-IHITNEY IRISH NELL VVALLACE BARRY MII.LER, JR FIERBERT VVILLIAM SCHRAVER LYMAN FIERBERT SMITH GERALD HAYNES SHERIDAN FREDERICK HAROLD VORI-IIS Baritone HARRY SALISBURY JVIYER JAMES FRANKLIN PRINGLE JOHN EDNVIN SCHEETZ ALEXANDER GEORGE YAXIS CI.ARENCE RIC11ARD YERKS Gloclzenspiel IRVING RJIORTON FRIEDMAN Cymbals ROLAND JOHN KELLY RICHARD L.fKVliRNE VVILLIAMSON ARTHUR HOCPIITIEISER Piccolo . SPENCER LAWRENCE BELLINGER STEWART ERVIN PETERSON Lmwwmall. 1 r , , 'iw itll? wirbt? . tat 7 tibia? 1 ,ia F is, I 1 .. 3 Ji1'1i:Lr m CHARLES CLIVVORD CZREGC ..... ..,.............. C iliimoniasler LEON IRWIN t3LOs'rEiN .... ,,... 1 lssislanl Cliimenmsler ROBEIZT NIACCREOOR ...... ..... f lssislanl Cliimemaslor HE impressive cloclc lower ol llie lilarary lias come lo slancl as a symlaol ol Cornell to all Cornellians. During our lirst Clays at the university, our consciousness ol- llie cliimes is acute. Craclually. tliey loecome a part ol college lille. ancl one ol its most pleasing ptiases. Fl-l1e liistory ol time cliinies is ol parl'icular interest, bliss .lennie Tlwe University Cliimes GREGG DlcGraw presenlecl llxe lirst nine laells in Gctolner ot 1868. Qne year later Presiclent Anclrew D. Nvliite presentecl tlie tentti lJell, wliictt at present is tlie cloclc lnell. As a feature ot tl1e lortietli anniversary ot Cornell, wlxicli tool: place in 1008. all laut two ot tlie largest loells were recast, ancl four new ones put into place. A tinal aclclition ot two lqells, in 1Q28, larouglit tlie total numlger to sixteen. Last Decem- lner, Henry Bl. Hart, ,Q6, ot Spolcane, Xwasliington, left a main- tenance luncl ol 5,510,000 lor tlie cliimes. Eacli clay at twelve minutes before eiglit in tl1e morning, tlie ucliangesu fills tlie air witlu music tor about two minutes. Tlien lollows tlie usual ten-minute program ol appropriate meloclies. At 12:50 P. lVl. is anotlier ten-minute program. At 5:50 P. Nl. the cliimemaster plays tl1e tinal program Ot tlie day. The liour ot six strilces, ancl tliere lollows tlie Evening Songf, The cliimemasters worlc on a platform laelow tile laells, ancl clirectly opposite time lace ot tlie cloclc. Calales, attached to tlie tiammer ol eacla laell, are connected to tlie tianclles Wliiclu time chime- masters manipulate. One neecl only watcli ttlese stuclents play to X appreciate the slcill Wliicli is requirecl ot ttxem. Flusic, in manuscript lorm, t1as loeen especially arrangect for tlie ctiimes. 31-1 Forensics r HE 1937 Forensics season saw Cornell participating in an unusually large number ol intercollegiate debates, in addi- tion to tlie regular annual campus forensics contests. Cor- nell debated tlie extension ol Consumers Cooperative Associa- tions witli Princeton on Decemlier ll, willi E. B. Henley, ,37, and R. N. Kleps, '37, spealiing on tlie affirmative. rl-lie ques- tion of giving Congress power to lix minimum wages and maximum liours was deloatecl by VV. D. Curtiss, Jr., '38, and R. H. Steyer, '38, on January 5, witli 'iowa State Teaclwers, Col- lege: lJy il. A. XKXIESUTIOFC, '53, G, E. lxflaxcy, '38, and lvl. J. Esman, YSQ, on January 12, witli Niagara University. Vvlaetlier or not tlie worlcers in tlie mass production industries slioulcl lie organized in industrial unions was delbatecl lay Harry Scott, SS. and S. R. Katz. '59, witli Hamilton College on March 13: lay H. P. Polic, '38, and J. lxl. Pollock. '57, on lVlai-elm IQ willi Slcid- more College: lay E. B. Henley and G. E. lVlaxcy on March 19 Witli Rutgers: lay VV. D. Curtiss, Jr., and Harry Scott in a radio debate with Union College on March 26: lay R. H. Steyer and S. R. Katz on April 16 with Albany State Teachers, College. This year,s James E. Rice Contest during Farm and Home Vveelc was Won lay W. J. Barnum, ,38. The second prize was awarded to lVliss M. C. McCann, ,57. VV. G. Walter, 558, Won first prize in time Eastman Stage Contest with his speech on Willie Farmerys Silent Part- nersf' Miss M. C. lVlcCann toolc second place. This year on March 9, time 794 lxflemorial Delyate Prize was awarded to VV. D. Curtiss, Jr., ,58, wlno spolce on time negative of the resolution proposing to give Congress the power to override lay a two-thirds vote of eacli house decisions of tlie Supreme Court declaring acts of Congress unconsti- tutional. Un Nlay 5 of last year, tlie VVoodlord Prize Contest was Won loy E. H. Xweelcs witli time topic, Hl..ilJ6l'tY with Securityf, The '86 Nlemorial prize was carriecl oft. 1 on Nlay 12 of last year, by J. Cv. Tausig, ,38, who spolce on Mlqlie Extirpation of Nationalisinf, 1 315 Dramatic Ciuh NDER the ahie guidance oi' Professor Aiexander iw. Drummond, the Corneii Dramatic Ciuh has again hrought to the campus a variety of plays of the past, contemporary drama, and productions writ- ten hy Corneii students. Since its founding in 1909, the Dramatic Ciuio has proved a source of entertain- ment to the audiences of its performances in the VVii- iard Straight Theatre. The 1956-57 season opened with the performances ot W1-hree One-Act Comedies ot Courtshipu hy contem- porary dramatists. These were ahiy directed hy Jeanne Paquette, and were performed on April 10, 11, and 18. Hviiiage VVooing,H a witty dialogue in three scenes hy George Bernard Shaw, was gracefully handled hy Niarie Proie, as an outspoken temaie who Hgets her manf, and Charies Brunette, who success- fuiiy operated the heard which naturally heiongs to Shaw's mouthpiece. Hvviid Qatsf, a ciever short comedy hy Noel Coward, brought together Jean Brad- iey as a young connoisseur of modern literature who determines to tive her own life, and John Ciausin, an 3 addict to hir. Cowards piays who decides to sophisti- cate his life. The resuit is that they have tea and get married. E. P. Conides HSpartdin',,' a refreshing and hilarious comedy of a young rustic who almost ruins his chances with a young lady hy his unsiciiitui use of tohacco, was acted to the hilt hy Elizabeth Ferguson, James ixiarshaii, and Caroiynne Cline. On hlarch 21, and ixiay 1 and 2, the ciuh repeated Professor Drummonds miiratfic Signaisf, the nriazz Nloraiityu success of last season. Cn Niay S, 9, and 16, Qiiver Goidsmiths uShe Stoops to Conqueru was presented in the Auditorium of the ithaca High School. Two young London gentlemen mistake the antiquated home of Squire Hardcastie for an inn. and entering. hecome enamored of the young Kate Hardcastie and her friend. Juiia Hardin, in the role of the resource- fui and high spirited Kate Hardcastie, dominated the piay with her hriiiiant acting. Not wishing to marry a sentimental lop, she is hored when lVlarlow, played hy Charles lVlendiclc, laegins courting her in an allected manner, hut is more than willing to Hstoop to conqueru the young man as he really is. Jeanne Paquette ad- mirably perlormecl the part of the amorous lVliss Con- stance Neville, who is in love with George Hastings, the companion ol lVlarlow. The supporting cast in- cluded Bernard Rapaport, Caleh Paine, lrving Fried- man, Philip Goldman, and lxlelville Shave-lson. The first production this fall was on Octoher 24, '50, and 51, when the Dramatic Cluh gave HThe Vvomen Have Their VN7ayn hy Seralin and Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. The romance ol a lawyer lrom lN ladrid and a local heauty ol a small town in Spain is arranged hy a group ot gossipers led hy .leanne Paquette as Concha Puerto. Charles Clarlc as the village doctor, and Charles hlendicli as the parish priest were especial- ly humorous. Blacli and white costumes gave a heavy, somhre ellect. hut the excellent lighting relieved this to some extent. Carolyn Jaros ahly played the part ol the hissing and superficial Dona Belen Zurita. His Life VVorth Living? hy Lennox Roloinson, was produced on Novemher 7, 15, and 14. The small town of lnish, ireland, lar from modern culture, is startled when that culture enters in the lorm ol a dramatic company at the Seaview Hotel. Arthur lxleumann and hlary Lauman as the leading players ol the company soon create an etlect on the townspeople. lnish is hecoming lxamous lor its scandals and rohheries when Peter Kuchrny, as John Pl,-wohig, the proprietor oi the Seaview Hotel, drives the actors away hecause their C.'Llll'l.U'C does not agree with lnish. The Victorian atmosphere ol the Seaview Hotel with its green wall-paper and red drapes, and the old lyashioned costumes were especially well executed. HVVings Qver Europef, hy lvlaurice Browne and Rohert Nichols, was the next play on Decemher 12 and 14, The setting is at Numher IO Downing Street where the British Cabinet memhers meet to hear Francis Lightloot, a young genious, tell ol his discovery ot a means to hrealc down the atom. Lightfoot, who is played hy Nixon Grillis, threatens to destroy the World when the Cahinet refuses to listen to him. He he- coines so threatening that the Secretary oi State for Nwar shoots him, and Lightfoot reveals the secret ol atomic power as he is dying. Then the Cahinet learns that the League ol Nations has discovered the secret, and the play closes with a roar ol planes containing 2, - atomic lDOll'llJSH over l-onclon wlriclm will enlorce tlwe clecisions ol tl1e League ol Nations. Allrecl Atlcin as tlme cligniliecl Lorcl Higll Chancellor, Nlartin Beck as tlie sporting Lorcl Privy Seal, ancl Samuel Cfroner as tlue satirizecl Socialist gave outstancling perlormances. Three original Cornell plays were given January 22 ancl 23. HSort of Lilce Capelfu concerns a group ol ultra-moclerns xvlio are discussing the creation ol a great clrama. rl-lie autlmor Harriet, played lay Blessing Nacli- man, quietly passes out cluring tlme cliscussion, ancl on coming to sl1e says tliat lmer play will lne sort ol lilce Capelci' wllo is a Czeclioslovalcian play- NYl'iQ'lllQ. uYeal'1, Variety, a comecly luy George Fass. is a View of tlie lite of tlie Smitlms. Nlelville Slmavelson as James Smitld, an ex-actor, ancl Nlarian Putman as lxlary Smitll, wlmo worlis in a clepartment store basement, with lrving Frieclman as Xvilliam Brown. a seconcl rate producer, all aspire to procluce sometlming great xyitli tlie llelp ol influential lriencls. Ml-lie Soul of a Prolessorf, anotlmer comecly, slmows a Professor meeting lmis stuclents in his office. The Prolessorls soul, a spirit in a cap ancl gown, presents llis inner sell ancl aclcls to tlie lmumor. The plot is merely a cross-section of life sluown by tlie excellent cluaractei-ization. The scenery. liglmting, ancl costumes of all tlmree plays were well plannecl. ibCl1E1l'lCjV,S Aunt, lay Brandon Tlromas, given on Feloruary 12, 13, 26, ancl 27, was a revival ol tlle pie-tlrrowing era. For two hilarious llours, Charles Clarlc, masquerading as Donna Lucia el'Alvarclorez flrom Brazill, alias Clmarleys Aunt, played at lmearts with tlwe rest of the cast. Clark entered into tlle part witli an aclmiralnle sense of the ricliculous. Mxfvliat clevils We women are,', lme conlessecl. Horace Corbin anal Jolan Vvilliams 318 W enacted the roles of undergraduates of St. Oide's College, Qxford. Stephen Spettigue, the egotistical solicitor, was played by Charles Niendicic, who spent a lousy evening chasing the disguised Aunt through the garden. Betty Brown and Ruth Lindquist were the pretty misses who attracted the under- graduates. The real Donna Lucia finally makes her appearance in the person of Jeanne Paquette. Arthur Neumann does a Fine joh in the roie of Brasset, and Adele Rethorn takes the part of Spettigue's parlor maid. V The Tatterman Nlarionettes presented Hendrik HTJSCl'1,S dramatic poem nPeer Cvyntn in the theatre on Niarch 5 and 6. Peer is an indecisive creature who refuses to listen to his mother, hut is finally saved from his sins hy her soul. The story is said to he based on No1'xvegian folic-lore with its typical mountain witches, imps, and trolls. The puppets are skillfully managed, and seem to he most appropriate for the fantastic atmosphere of the play. Every fourth year the Freshman women give Lewis CarroH,s uAiice in Vvonderlandn as dramatized hy Alice Gerstenherg. This year the perform- ance was Nlarch 12 and 15. The typical characters, such as the Niocic Turtle, the March Hare, and the Mad Hatter, recited the familiar iines of the story although they were somewhat hindered hy the grotesque masks. Nlargery Sauter, Helga Einset, and Dorothy Papish each took the part of Alice in one of the performances. There were two complete casts of the other characters, and some of these showed especially good talent in spite of the somewhat awkward staging. The Dramatic Club had a successful year with several notahle produc- tions aided hy the great enthusiasm of the memhers and workers. 319 LGI! to Rigixl, Top Row: Ruiuin. Sinmnson, SOWI-rwine. Dicrrinm, Sh-yor, GIYIIIZIIII. INIICIIHI-I. Damowilz. XXIIIIIEIITIS, Paine. SHIIIII, SIIHVCISOI1. ure Row XXIWCLXXOFIII Tmmpson Dunn Xixur Dimfl SI m I5 '1nmuIn NIILS SIIIII plun XX I ciqinqcr DI: ron SICOHCI Row: SVVHII Xosowilz Hcalix. IDILIHIIII r . .I-c:': n. IX I-min , lIl11I'll0IlK,. -il HHH, frm -r, I'ICiIWOiI, Iaquelle. uriis. I'IO zer o om Row IN umxr B ings INLNXIOH I lnfun N. Sun IIN Nc 0 n N rx S N P I IJ , . J I . ff -C' f ' IIUIINF' OTHOII Dramdhc CIUIJ FOIITIII Row: Spzmnagci, NQICIIITIHH. Hzxisey. Brmiiey. ITHIIIIQ. SCIIIIIIIII. Cv. 5IiIIIrr.,:I. Ixiiliffr, I'IOWnrII. Brown. Oginsiiy. Ferguson, FI. Silverman : fI'f , I J . .I 2 ,:Iz' '. IIrLf':'.'.EI':,.-zI .I-i , 'fIi,.'x'. I. 7 , I , 0 ll Il IKNU I I IX IDI' I I III I Il J C I . ' B II : Ie 5 IJ ' . an ' , CI' '. I I I. fl . 1 In C. Cilvc-TIIIHII, II'II'gs. ,IVA 1 as EW - FQ! i Officers ALEXANDER INIAGNUS DRUMMOND ......,......... IDIRHCTOR W.NLTER I-IUTCHINSON STAINTON ...i.. ASST. DIRECTOR CPIARLES RXIENDICK .........,. ........i... P RESIDENT IVIARY WI'IEELER I..AUMAN ,................. XIICE-IDRESIDENT IRVING CRAMER ...................... SECRETARY-TREASURER JEANNE STEWART PAQUETTE, IVIEMRERSI-IIP COMMITTEE SELIC FINKELSTEIN ..... ...... IV IEMBERSHIP CROMMITTEE fIcliI ELIZABETH ERNESTINE BARANOUSKY ITLORA XXIOOD DANIEL ORMAN BLARE BILLINOS I'IARRY AISNEI2 BRADLEY JEAN BRADLEY CI'lAllLIiS RIARSTON CI.AI2K SELIG I:lNKlELSTElN IRVING I:RIEDMAN RICHARD SIOSIIEE CQRAII.-KM BARBARA II.-XNE I'IlEATl'l 'C' Ix7UlV CAROLYNNE I'IELIiN CLINE XXIINIFRILD IXIAIJEI.IElNIi I-IUNNIFORD IRVINO CDRAMER CTHARLIQS JACKSON EMMA CURTIS ISAISIEI. INIIRIAM IQLEIN IXIARY XxIITIEIiI,.ER LAUMAN Associulc IVIO IDOROTI-IY SELINA BAUER IAETTIE ANN I'IOI.Zl2R IVIARY IELIZABETI1 BROVVN IDUCILIZ I'IOXVARD BARBARA ELJNICE CHAPMAN CAROLYN IESTELLE JAROS CORBIN, JR. HORACE HARLAN JEROME -IAY DANOWITZ NANCY DISBRONV I'IELEN IVIARGUIERITE DUNN Al.F!iED VVALTER EDELMAN ELIZAISETI-I IAOCKXVOOD FERGU HELEN IAYDIA .FRANK IVIICHAEL GOLDEN ALICE ELSA GU'l'I'IVIAN ELIZABETH TOPPING HALSEY SON IVIADGIE I'IILDA IIOPSON RUTH IAINDQUIST AMELIA IKIADASSAH IUIIITON EILEEN IVIARJORIE IVIANDL IVIARY ELIZABETH IVIARLONV JUDITH RUTH IVIARX ELINOR Sl'lARRO'l'l' IVIAYER RI'IEA BYRON IVIERRIAM ANNE IQOCERS IVIESSINO GERDIAINE FLORENCE IVIILLER 320 CTI-IARLES JACKSON D.-XNIEL PHILLIPS IRYINC. SYOSONVITZ ...I. IBARBARA JANE HEATH ......,. . XxIlNIFRED I'IUNNIFORD. EMMA CURTIS .............. ...HBUSINESS RI.-XNAGER ...........STACE IXIANACER . .....,. RXI.-ISTER OF LIGHTING .INIISTRESS OF COSTUMES IXIISTRESS OF PROPERTIES ...EIVIISTRESS OF IVIAKEUP JOHN COLBY I.EXX'IS ...... .. .,.. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR IIJUFS I.Ul.'ISIT ELiZAlBliTl'l RICILEAN CiiI.'XRl.IiS RIIQNIJICK RIORRIS IRWIN RIICIIAEI. GRACE RIILLLR QJALEII IJ.-XlNli .IEANNE STEWART PAQUE1-TE I'IAROLD EDWARD PARKER IXIARVIN FIENRY RUIHN LEAII RIILDRED SAIIM III ITPTS IIUNIE IRDELE IXIILLER BLESSING I'IANNAII NACIIMAN GIEORGIE ALBEI21' DIEUM.-XRK RAE LOUISE NliNX FON EVELYN LENORE OOINSRY .IANE BURLINE OLDDEN DANIEL PHILLIPS NIIARIAN PUTNAM ELSIE DAVENPORT ROBINSON ANN ROSENBERG BERYL IVIYRA SALSBERY EDNA RUTIAI SCI-IMIDT RIIELVILLE SHAVELSON JEROME SAMUEL RIYIZON SIMEON SILYERMAN SIDNEY JOSEPH SILVERMAN IRATIIERINE SEEI-IAN PAULINE FLORENCE SPIES IQLIZ.-XBETH CORNELL SUPPLEE IIOIIN BIERM.-XN XXIILLIABIS IRVINO YOSOWITZ DOROTHY Al.lCE SIAIANV .IOIIN XNIARD SIMONSON FLORENCE ELIZABETH SINGER STANLEY EDWARD SMITH CHARLES ORVIS SOWERWINE ANITA LOUISE SPANNAOEL ROY HENRX' STEYER CLARA JANE SXVAN .IOHNNIE BELLE FI-11-IOMAS I'IELlZN DORIS THOMPSON OLIVER XNIILLIAN VAUOHAN VIIQGINI.-K PROCTOR XIXIADSXVORTH JEANNE STRAUSS NVAKE 5 . BARNES HALL WCDMEIWS ACTIVITIES DEAN FITCI-l Vvomeifs Aclministration MISS RACHEL LOUISE FITCH has been Dean of Vifomen at Cornell since 1926 and has loecome a real irienci to all those who have lcnown her. hliss Fm-li attenclecl Knox College in illinois, ancl receivecl her AB. in 1902 ancl her iVl.A. in 191 1. Alter teaching school in illinois, ancl North Dalcota, she eclitecl a newspaper in her home town Galva, illinois. For ten years she was Editor ancl Business hlanager of the Triclent, the puhlication of her sorority. She also servecl her sorority in the positions ol First inspector and National President. Through this worlc she hecame acquainted with col- leges ancl universities throughout the Unitecl States. The Vvorlcl Vvar interruptecl hliss l:itch's worlc for her Ph.D. in IQI3. ancl she servecl in the Xxlomenys Qverseas League. The information she gatherecl about women in France was pulalishecl in her lnoolc callecl BXICIIICIHI Frcmce. Alter the war was over, she became Eclitor ol the fournal of the flmericcm Association of University Xvornen. For two years lbelore coming to Cornell she was Dean ol VX7o1'nen at VX7hitman College in Xvalla Xvalla, VVashington, Among the Cornell honorary societies of which hliss Fitch is a memher are lxiortar Boarcl, Phi Kappa Phi, anci Pi Lanilncla Theta. ln 1Q32 Knox College awarciecl her the honorary clegree of Doctor of Letters. lViis5 Fitch is aclmirecl hy all the stucients ancl faculty of Cornell for her cooperation ancl unclerstancling, ancl she is re- nownecl lor her extraorciinary sense ol humor ancl her large collec- tion oi toy penguins. MRS. FANNIE RUSSELL is the new heaci-resicient of Risley Hall this year. She graduated from Syracuse University. Before coming to Cornell lor the last summer session, she was in Chicago where she was associateci with Northwestern University ancl was superintendent of a cluh for lousiness Women. 324 MRS. RUSSELL NIRS. CONGER IVIRS. DANIELL Miss SEELY 1 - hiiss CORNELL NIR5. POWELL 51153 GRACE SEELY, who gracluatecl from Cornell in 1904, is spending her seventeenth year as head-resident of Sage College. She served in France during the World War and has revisited France several times since then. Her interest in French is shown in her hook Diane the Huniress. MISS WIARY CORNELL, the granddaughter of Ezra Cornell, is the head-resident of Unit I of Balch Halls. Born in Ithaca, she attended Castles Private School in Tarrytown, New York. Before she returned to Ithaca, she was principal and super- visor of the State Teachers College in Harrisonhurg, Virginia. She has heen at Cornell since 1929. NIRS. CAROLYN POWELL graduated from Cornell with the Class of 1902 and also attended the Cornell Medical School in New York City. She lived in England several years, and since 1929 has heen the heaci-resident of Balch Halls, Unit Ii. NIRS. MABEL CONGER received her AB. from Lornharcl College where she taught for several years. At St.lLawrence and Nlichigan 'Universities she was house mother of one of the sorority houses. She has heen. at Cornell for nine years, first as hostess of Willard Straight, and later as head-resident of Unit IV of Balch Halls. MRS. NIABEL DANIELL, who is now the heacl-resident of Balch, Unit H, has heen at Cornell for several years serving as heaci of Cascacliiia Hail during summer school and as a sorority house mother. She was horn in Loncton, and has attended the Royal Academy of Niusic there and the Wisconsin Library School. 325 3 2 326 SENIOR HQNORARY SOCIETY Mortar Board NIIXRION FRIXNCES BEAN BIARY FRANCES CFI.-XNEX' CAROLYNNE I-IELEN CLINE FLORA XNIOOD DANIEL ESTI'IER IXIARY DILLENBECK LOUISE ClIINRLO'TFE ODELL I'IELEN.X EVANS PIXLDIER El.E.XNOR CATIEIERINE RIXX'NOR JESSIE PIENRIETTA REISNER IQATHERINE ESTELLE SREHAN DORIS ELIZIXBETPI SIAIALLRIDCE FRANCES GUILD XNIHITE bIAE IXRLENE ZUKERMAN JUNIOR HQNORARY SOCIETY Raven and Serpent ELIZABETH ROSE C.'XIN NIARY ESTHER DIXON ' CAROL JANE HIXLLOCK GERTRUDE ELIZIXBETI-I JOHNSON GERDIAINE FLORENCE b!IILLER FRANCES VIRGINIA OTIO PATRICIA STONE PRESCOTT HELEN JANE ROGERS BXIARJORIE LOIS SHENK FLORENCE ELIZ.IXBETfI SINGER 'Iliff Im mm, Top Row: Presfoll. Dcmpsler. Kincaici, Fry Bollom Row: Diiicninufii. Siinimn, Smaxiiricigc Women's Self-Government Association i.inXTl'IERINE SKEHAN DORIS SMALLRIDGE HELEN FRY ,........... . JANET DEMPSTER ,... ESTI-TER DILLENBECK BXIARGARET IQINCAID PATRICI.-X PRESCOTT !2.X'l'f'Hiil'l' C omrnillvc .....................PRES1DENT ........FIRST XIICE-IJRESIDENT .......SECOND XIICE-PRESIDENT .......Tl'lIRD XrICE'PRESlDENT ......RECORD1NC SECRETARY .,..........................TRE.,tSL7RER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Judiciary Committee NIARY CIAIANEY ESTPIER DILLENBECK JANET DENIPSTER HELEN FRY HELEN REICFIERT 328 Top Rom: Benliey. Cline, .inncIs, Ciaric, Floyd. Bociufe, Puqlmlle. Cooiicigc. Austin Svconcl Row: Simaw, Daniel, i.?lUll'lEll1, Xwiison, .ioi'InSon, Brew, Tompiiins. Roiuerts Bollom Row: Kincaici, Diiienizecii. Snmiiricige. Sicrfimrn Fry, Dempster, Prescott Women's Self-Government Association KATI'lERlNE SKEHAN... DORIS SMALLRIDOE ...... JANET COOLIDC-E ...... ESTELLE ROBERTS .... HELEN FRY ........... JEANNE PAQUETTE .... PATRICIA PRESCOTT... JANET DEMPSTER ....... ESTHER DILLENBECK.. ix'1ARGARET IQINCAID.. Council .....PRES1DENT OF SELF-GOVERNMENT ASSOCl.fXTlON Cjl-IAIRMAN OF QROANIZED GROUPS .......PRESIDENT BALCH HALL UNIT I .......PRESIDENT BALCH HALL UNIT 2 PRESIDENT BALCH HALL UNIT 5 PRESIDENT BALCH HALL UNIT 4 ............,..............PRESIDENT OF RISLEY . .............. PRESIDENT OF SAGE ELIZABETPI TOMPKINS ....... FRANCES JOHNSON .... CAROLINE CLARK ....... ELEANOR RIXYNOR ...... MARION BEAN ........... DOROTHEA BENTLEY.. FLORA DANIEL .....,.,... ELIZABETH FLOYD ...... BETTY AUSTIN ......... JULIA BOCKEE ....... MARY CHANEY ...... HELEN BREW ...... lVIARY LAUMAN ..... GRACE JONES ........, JEANNE WILSON ......,. NIARY CHANEY ..... DOROTHY SHAW ..... CAROL CLINE ....... ..........CHAIRMAN OF ACTIVITIES ......PRESIDENT OF SENIOR CLASS ...........PRESIDENT OF JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT OF SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT OF FQRESI-IMAN CLASS PRESIDENT OF VVOIvIEN'S COUNCIL OF C. U. R. W. PRESIDENT OF W. A. A. PRESIDENT OF WON1EN,S GLEE CLUB ..XfVOB'lEN,S EDITOR OF THE SUNH .......WOB7ENiS EDITOR OF SKTHE CORNELLIANU .............WONIEA',S EDITOR OF :UTI-IE WIDOYVU ..........WOBIEN,S EDITOR OF 'KTHE COUNTRYMANH ......SENIOR MEDIBER OF WILLARD STRAIGHT BOARD .............CHAIRlVlAN JUNIOR ADVISORY CODINIITTEE REPRESENTATIVE OF DRAIVIATIC CLUB ......PRESIDENT OF WOw1EN,S DEBATE CLUB PRESIDENT OF INSTRUMENTAL CLUB PRESIDENT OF MORTAR BOARD .......PRESIDENT OF PAB'-HELLENIC ASSOCIATION 329 ...CHAIRMAN OF PUBLICITY HONORARY SCCIETY IN HOME ECON micron Nu MII OMICS Cllupler IIIUIIOHIFY Ix',1l'Hl IIl?fS BEL'L.fXl1 BLACRMORE W IARY EIENRY I-:lICllIly DIOIIIIJPFS CORA BINZEL OLGA BRUCl'IIiR GL.-XD5'S BUTT DOIZOTHB' DEEIXNY' FAITH FENTON EIARION FISPI KATHERINE H.-XRRIS HAZIZL IEIALTCK HELEN BIONSCH JEANETTE IJOXVELL LEAIO ROCRWOOD FLORA ROSE DORIS SCIILDIARER I..lLLI.XN SI-IABEN CATHERINE HEDWIO STAINREN CIFUJUC LOLA TINCLEX' DLYDGEON JESSIE ALICE FREEMAN NIILDRED HALL JEAN Ile Students CI-IRISTINIE ANDERSON HELLER RUTH ELAINE HENDERSON ALICE ELlZ.XBETl'I PlTTBl.'XN XV A R R EN fx CHU? IXICHT IJGVS MARION FRANCES BEAN NIARY FIQANCES CI-IANEY HELEN PAULINE COTHRAN EMNIA ROSE CURTIS BETH WINIFRED DAWSON ROBERTA JEANNE EDXVARDS ELOISE NIARY GRANT D IARY ELlZ.fXBETH BIARLOXV HELENA Ex I'.f ANS PALMER XJIENO IAVE PERTULA ANN BARBARA PRATT ELMA IQINGSTON SH.-XVER FQRANCES LEONA SP.-KNO INES GENEVA SQUASSONI CECIL PEARL NVILT 3 3 O 14 W 9 L I ,S Exif .fin SQ. Qzgxfis 1 A ii L. PRGFESSIONAL EDUCATION SOCIETY Kappa Delta Epsilon lflflliljfflfy lx'IUlTl ITPTS DIELVIN LOVELL HULSE RlN'ERD.'X H.XI2DING JORDON SIJUHSOI' HELEN RUTI-IERITORD B101-IAM Aclive lwem lvcrs JEAN XMINIFRED BOTSFORD JEANNE ETPIEL BREDBENNER DOROTHY ETHEL BRONVN GLADYS CATHARINE BURCESS NIABEL CARROLL D CLARA ELIZLNBETI-I DANNHEIMER ADELAIDE NIARIE DOLAN HELEN IVIARGUERITE DUNN BARBARA JANE HEATH DOROTHY HOUOHTON IVICCORMACK SARA RUTH NIIKELS HELEN LEE IVIORDOEE DXIARTHA JEAN PYBUS ADELE ANN RETHORN FRANCES ROBB ESTELLE LLEWVELLYN ROBERTS HILDEGARDE ELSE UELZMANN 331 D I . , WOITICI1 S Athletlc Assoclatlon Council Members lVIARION FRANCES BEAN, ,57 ..... ELIZABETI-I ROSE CAIN, '38 ....... IVIARCIA BROWN, ,57 .................. RUTI-I AGNES CALLAGI-IER, 'BQ .... . LOUISE CtI.ARLOTTE ODELL, ,57 .... ..........PRESIDENT .....VICE-PRESIDENT ...WSECRETARY PUBLICITY MANAGER AND BOOKLET EDITOR SARAH DOI-IERTY SPLAIN, 'BQ .................................................... 131-IOTOGRAPHER ELIZABETH IZUELLA BARKER, '3Q ...., ...... S OCIAL CHAIRMAN I'IELEN LOUISE BREW, '38 ............ ...... A RCHERY ZVIANACER Cl'I.'XRLOTTE VON DER HE5'DE, '38 ..... ..,.... T ENNIS M.ANAGER ELIXINE BIIARY DUNNINC, '3Q ...... ..... B ASEBALL MAN.AGER bIARY ELIZABETH LAT!-IAM, '38 ..... .......,, C RESV MAN.AGER NIARY RUTI1 ANDREWS, 'SQ ....... .,..... L ACROSSE MANAGER BETTY JANE HARRIS, '38 ........ ...... S OCCER MANAGER ELIZABETH IQLEES SMITH, 'BQ ...... ........ H OCKEY M.ANAGER STEPH.-ANI.-N CZECl'I, '37 ..........................I. ....... B ASKETBALL MANAGER GRACE XIAN XNVAGENEN SNYITZER, '38 ....... ............ R IFLE MAN.AGER bIARY XVI-IEELER LAUMIXN. '37 ..,.. ..... ............................. F E NCING BTANACER HELEN JANE ROGEIQS. '38 ....... ..... I NTRAMUR.-KL BASKETBALL ZVIANACER RlJTI'I IXIARION SHARP, ,jf ..... ......,..................... O UTING IVIANAGER ELIZABETH MARIE LADD, '38 ...... ,............. S XVIMMING ZVIANAGER EILEEN GIXLL.-XGl'iER, '40 .......... ....... F RESHMAN REPRESENTATIVE op Row CZec pI'uIn Iallnm Brew, Rogers, Dunning, SIIIIIII, Switzer Bottom Row Birlcer Odell Brown, Cain, Bean, R. Gallagher, E. Gallagher 332 Home Economics Club Ha rlff rm-y Advisor IVIISS FLORA ROSE Advisors IVIISS IVIURIEL BRASIE IVIISS JOAN DE STEFANO NIISS NIARION FISH IVIISS NIARGARET HUMPHREY IVIRS. DOROTIAIY RIDDLE IVIISS VIRGINIA TRUE NIRS. ANNE SNVEET XXVELLS Officers HELEN LOUISE REICHERT, '38 ........I...... IVIARY ELIZIXBETI-I LATHAM, ,3S ..... DIARY ESTHER DIXON, ,38 ........ ELIZABETH ELLEN PAGE, ,38 ....... BESSIE THERESA RANSOM, '57 ....., JEAN ELIZABETPI BURR, ,5S ......... IDA ELIZABETH SHARP, '58 ....... DORIS PHILLIPS REED, ,BQ ,...... JEAN IQATHLEEN PETTIT, ,BQ .,......... WILHELMINfX JAYNE IVIAZAR, '58 ..,.. XIIENO AVE PERTULA, ,37 ............. ..,.,..................UPRESIDENT .......FIRST XIICE-PRESIDENT ......SEcOND VICE-PRESIDENT .......,................SECRETARY .......SALES ROOM CHAIRMAN .......SALES ROOM fxSSISTANT .......PUBLICITY CHAIRIIIAN ..................PUBLIC1TY ASS1ST.4NT STUDENT KITCHEN CYPIAIRMAN EDITOR INIIARGARET JANE DU MOND, ,BQ ..... .................... S MOKING ROOM CHAIRMAN ANN BARBARA PRATT, 357 ....,..,.. ......... F IRESIDE READING GROUP CTI-IAIRMAN ZX'1Cl7ll70V5 Students in the College of Home Economics Top Row: Ransom, Pralt, Nlazar, Burr, Sharp, Perlula Second Row: Riddle. Stocks, Reichert. Lallmnn De Stafano Bottom Row: Reed. Dixon, Page. Pettil Tflircl Row: Uelzlmnalnn, Second Row: Sluvmxs. Top Row: Jolmson, Brc'rUsenI1er. Rlnson. BzIrzII1IHIsky, Bzxl'IIgrIc'k, Hcnllx, J. Nlurzxn. P. Nloran. Nliller. Van Loon, Pound, Crum, Alclricls. Spink FOlll'ilI Row: Place, Ballnrcl, R. Bfxunrrl, BIOWII. XVIIOCI, Ellinll. DIJQ. Burl-re, Lelmr. Danforth, Baillie. JZZIYDOF, I:0l'fl, IBZIIQCF Slvnml, L. N151-'rS. BYGXV. SIIIHII. l'l0XVC'. SIIYFIQVI CSIIFIPIIIIIII OVROLHRO, Blessing, OIL-SUII. Nl. Bvnl!ey. Langer. EXICCIIIIII, Alkinson. D. Bentley. Bemnlry, Doyu, NIQIIIIIIRS. bluorc. Sipsun. Evans, Sion, lxlalloon, NIIIIISOI1, TIIIJIIIIRII. Cuolirlgv BUIIIJITI Row: Harlmzxn. FQHOWS. Drnlw, Sxxilzer. Slayer. Xvork, ISIOIJSUIW, Vzulck, R. Swikzer, Soper, Nichols, KLllSCIll7HC'Il WOITIZIIJS GIG? Officers DOROTHE.-X BENTLEY, '3j'.. JXJAE ZURERA-IANN, '57 .... HELEN BREXV, 38 ..,.... JEAN ATKINSON, '38 ..... EVELYN CARTER, 37 .... CLARE IVICCANN, 57 ..... .... . RJARIAN L ELIZABETH ERNESTINE BARANOUSIQY DOROTI-IEA BENTLEY JEANNE ETI-IEL BREDBENNIZR IVIARY DUDLEY BULL ELLEN 1MIARCARI2T CARNELL JANET BARTON COOLIDGE HELEN PAULINE CCJTI'IRAN IVIARCIA NINETTE ALDRICI-I JEAN ATKINSON GRACE JEAN BALLARD HELEN LOUISE BREW' MARGARET ANNA BUCKLAND IVIARY ESTI-IER DIXON RUTI1 R.ITCI'I DIQAKE MARY JOHN EVANS PATRICIA JMIARIE ITRUEII BARBARA ELIZABETH BABCOCK ILUTH ELOISE BALLARD JANE ANSTANCE BIEAUDRY JMIARY ELIZABETH BROXVN BAIQISARA EUNICE CIIAPMAN MARY JANE DAVISON DOROTHY SHELDON DEYO BIIARGARET ELIZABETH DOLE IVTARION JANET BAILLIE NIARJORIE SCI-IUYLER BAKER JANE COXVDIN BAYER . LMIARTI-IA COGSXVELL BENTLEY CLARICE IQATI-ILYNE BURKE ...,..........PRESlDENT ....VICE-PRESIDENT .........SECRETARY .....TRE.'tSL'RER ....................ZXlANACER .. ..... ASSISTANT R'IANAGER fzfllllllllll' SIIIIIUIIIS UCILIE I..liIGIITUN Svniurs E.S'I'l'lER MARY IDILIENIEIZCK ROBERTA JEANNE EDWARDS RIERLE JXJARIIZ EI,.LIO'IT LIIZLEN ELIZAIHZTII FELLOWS El.IZABli'fIl LOCKXVOOD FERGUSON AI.ICE El.IZABIiTl'I GRAY VlOl.liT SAROENT LIAMILTON NVIAIJGE LIILDA JORSON Juniors JJELIZN ELIZABETI-I GIXINI:1X' RJARJORIE ELlZ1ADIE'YI'l IYLXRDENBURG IDOROTIIY LOUISE LIOPSON JOSEPI-IINE BONAR HOWIS NIARION LOUISE HOWE BARBARA LJUNT JNIIRIAM JEAN JOHNSON BETTY CLARIS JOKL MARY AGNES IQIZLLY CLARA J AN IE ELI-1ANoR xLXRG.XRliT SXVITZIZR FIIRIAAI RLTII ALXNSON RI I'II .AIRLINE MASON LOUISE F I.'Yl'I'l IIES AJATIIERINIZ VAN I..IIiXX' BIATTOON IILINOR SIIARROT JXJAYER l5li.X'I'RlCli RIAYIIIQNY RIOORE XJIIZNU AVE PIiRTl'L.X IYIELHNA ISV.-KNS PALMIIR IVDOROTIIY ADIQLAIDE Kl'TSCIIlS.KCll ELIZABETII RIARIIE LADD VIAIIELMA ROSIXLIIE JLAINIIART IQILEI-:N RIARJORIIE RIANDL GERAIAINE FLORENCE RIILLER P.-XULINIE BRECK RIORAN IVIARIAN RIYHRS FR.-XNCIZS XIIRGINI.-X O'I'I'O ESTI1ILl.li RAYNOR POLK XXYOOD ISOPIl0l1'lOl'C'S BARBARA GAY EUNICE XNILLOUGI-IBY GILKEX' FRANCES ETIIEL l'lAR'I'N.-KN CHARLOTTE LIARRIET LJZIIR ANNE ROGERS IVIESSING JEAN IJJODD JVIORAN IJILDA PEARL JVIORIEIIOUSIE LOUISE IQOBINSON MYERS FJVCSINIIU PRISCILLA IVIILES COFFIN HELEN LOUISE CRUNI CJERTRUDE IVIAE DANEORTII ELLEN FORD E.LlZABETI'I IJACKETT GATES PATRICIA ANNE OROURIQE JEAN IQATHLEEN PETTIT .ALICE RIIARGARET PITCHER IJILDA DELPl'lINE PLACE EIMANOR RUTI-I RICHARDS MARTIIA NIiNN'COBIB ROC-ERS TATIANA RLYZICKIX NIARY GENE SAVAGE Fl ELLEN LIANCER IVIYRTLE SUSAN NIUNN RUTH D'!IARGARE'l' DTYERS EBIILY BAKER NlCl'IOl.S ELIZABETH XNVALCOTT OLESON LIEAI-l RIILDRED SAI-IM NIARGARIIT XIIRGINIA SAAIPSON .ALICE LUCILE SIPSON ELEANOR BURGER SLACK AIARJORIE RUTII STOLL I'JILDEC.-XRD ELSE LJELZFLANN RIAE AARLENE ZUKERAIAN bl.-XRY COATES POUND PATRICIA STONE PRllSCO'l'l' PRISCILLA ELIZABETH STEVENS RJARY STEWART GRACE VAN XVAGENEN SNYITZER BARBARA Ll.-XZELL TUPPER ETIIEL VIJURNER XIAN LOON JIZSSIE ELEANOR XNJALBRIDGE ELIZABETH JEAN XXYALSH ELIZABETH NIARIE SCI-IRANM DORIS IRENE STEAD SARA RENIEfXR STEINAIAN RUTH JEANETTE SNVITZER MARIE ANTOINE1-TE XIALCK NIARJORIE FRANCES VREELAND OLlX'E AUGUSTA VROMAN NIARGARET GRACE XVORR VIRGINIA GERDES SMITH IMIARGARET ERNESTINE SOPER BETTY Cl'IRISTlNE SPINK ROSfALIND IRENE TOUEMAN RL!1'I-I ELIZABETH XXIILSON Top Row: Nvililc, Page, Planar, Howell Second Row: Herrick, Liniiizxlcr. Cuivvr, Giiiiey. -rillllllllflll Bollom Row: hiancii, Polic. Qieson. XX'iis0n,' Brarnir-y, Soininer Women's Instrumental Club Officers JEANNE RXIARLA WILSON, '37 .............. GERTRUDE LELAND BRAMLEY, '38 ...... WILfIELD'IlNA IJAYNE NIAZAR, '38 ...... EILEEN NIARJORIE NIANDL, '38 ...... .......PRES1DENT ...HHSECRETARY ......TREASURER .......LEADER Vioiin GERTRUDE LELAND BRAMLEY, '38 ELIZABETH WALCO1T OLESON, '40 EUNICE WILLOUGHBY GILKEY, '39 FRANCES LOUISE PAGE, '40 RUTH WINIFRED HOXVELL, '40 VIOLET ELSA SOININER, '40 XAIIILHELMINA JAYNE MAZAR, '38 JEANETFE RUTH WHITE JEANNE MARLA WILSON, '37 YHFOITILOIIO ELEANOR AUGUSTA CULVER, '39 Cello RUTH NIARION HARDER, '35 MABEL BARNDT LEVY, '38 Flute CLAIRE ELEANQR HERRICK, '40 Vioia RUTH ELLEN IQENNEDY RUTH ELIZABETH LOWRY, '38 Piano NORNIA JUNE HOTALING, '38 ESTELLE RAYNOR POLK, '38 DORIS PHILLIPS REED, '39 JEAN GIBSON LINKLATER, '39 CLARA HELEN RIiODES, '38 ROSALIND IRENE TAUBMAN, '40 RUTH IRENE LIACHOXVITZ, '40 335 Areti Officers CLARA WINIFRED NIYERS, ,57 .................. BLANCHE CONSTANCE GRZEL, '58 ...... GERTRUDE TELLERVE PASTO, ,58 ..... DOROTHY ELEANQR GODEREY, '58 ...... 'fi A. vi-5 Q55 4.9353 Gmducxle Sluclent ................PRES1DENT .....,.V1CE-PRESIDENT .............SEcRETARY ...UTREASURER ......I-IISTORIAN IVIARGARET ELIZA LLOYD SPlli07'b HELEN PALILINE COTI-IRAN HILDA CECELIA LOCKLIN JULIA ALICE DOBLEI2 CLARA WINIFRED NIYERS ELIZABETH NIIRGINIA GODXVIN VIENO AVE PERTIILA ANN BARBARA PRATI' Iuniors BEVERLY CECILIA BE.'XRDSELL BLANCHE CONSTANCE GRZEL CHARLOTTE ELAINE BOWMAN ELIZ.AXBETH ELLEN PAGE JEAN ELIZ.-XI3fiTl-I BURR CIERTRLIDE TELLERVE PASTO GENEVIEVE ELIZ.-XBETPI DZIEOIEL LEVANTIA DWIARY SMITH DIARGARET ELIZAIIETI-I GIBBONS CERALDINE DIAUDE SPENCER 'DOROTHY ELEIXNOR CIODFREY ADELINE BURGESS WEAVER XIIOLET SYIAfIA LANFEAR PHYLLIS XIIIRGINIA WHEELER BIARION TI-IERESSA XNIILCOX SQHIIIUIIIUTLQ DIARION ELOISE B.-NLE PRISCILLA BLICIII-IOLZ CEENEVIEVE ELIZ.-KNOIZ COTl'II2.XN LOIS hlAR'l'I'l.N DORN BARBARA GAY FRANCES HALL HEALI' NI.-XRY El.IZ.-XBETI-I I'lICKOX l'l'f'SlUll6'll BIARION PI-I-IERESA DINOAIAN RACHEL BIARG.-XRET JOHNSON .EXBIELIA DIARY C3'BRlEN DIARION JIJLIA NVIOI-I LEE ONG JUNG ROSE EMILY QUACRENBLISH HELLA RATZKE DORIS PHILLIPS REED DAWN XVONNE ROCHOW DORIS IRENE STEAD DI.-XRJORIE LOUISE XIIOORHEES ELSPETH J EAN PATERSON JOAN TIBIBIE ROCPIOXN' DOROTHH' EX'ELYN STARR TM.-NN Top Row: Godwin, Palerson, Reed, Quackenlnusll, Burr, Gay, Gibbons, Xfvilcox. Lloyd, Pertula Third Row: G. Cothran, Buclwlmlz, Jolmson, Laufear, Sleacl, Xvveaver, Bale, Bowman, Ratzke. Dziegiel Second Row: H. Colhran, DillgIl'lilll, Q'Brien, D. Roclww, J. Rochow, Bearclsell. Dom, Pratt. Hickox Bottom. Row: Voorhees. NVigfItIIIan, Guclfrey, Paslo, Nlyers. Orzel, Jung, Healy, Starr, Smith 336 HONORARY EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY NIISS LUCY IAXSHTON IVIISS NIURIEL BRASIE NIISS ISABELLE BULL BERTI-IA BARTHOLOMEXV EMMA BESIG CORA BINZEL BEULAH BLACKMORE GLADYS CATHARINE BUR HELEN CANON PAULINE CARPENTER MABEL CARROLL GLADH'S COATMAN NAONII COD'IENETZ HELEN COTHRAN GERTRUDE COYNE EMMA CURTIS CLARA DANNHEIMER BETH DAWSON MRS. KATHERINE DOYLE ROBERTA EDWARDS MARION FISH LUELLA GARDNER GLADYS GODFREY C-ESS Pi Lambda Theta FII: Clmplvr Assucialc Nlonrlncrs DIISS FAITH FENTON NIISS R.XCl'lEL LOUISE FITCH Aclive IWGIIIIJOTS ELOISE GRANT ELIZIXBETl'l HALSEY NIAEEL LLXSTIE NIRS. RUTI1 HIXSTINGS HAZEL HAUCK NIILDRED HEADINGS CHRISTINE HELLER IVIRS. GTIS HENDERSHOT LYDIA HUNIPHREY LILLIAN RUTH JAEEIN GERTRUDE IQAPLAN IVIARTHA JOSEPHINE KREDIER NIARTHA LOUISE LEMMON IVIARGARET LLOYD JEAN WRIGHT NIILLER RUTH LAURA NIILLER RUTH PRESTON NIILLER DR. HELEN IVIONSCH HELEN NIORDOFF VIENO AVE PERTULA 337 MISS DLXRGARET HUTCHINS MISS IQATHERINE REEX'ES DIRS. ETHEL NVARING D'LXRTI'IA JEAN PYBUS DIRS. LEMO DENNIS ROCKXVOOD JANE ELIZABETH ROSS NIARJORIE ROSS NIRS. HELEN F-I-UCKER ROWLAND SADIE SAMUELS ELMA SHAvER NIRS. ROSfXLIND SPEED CATFIERINE STAINKEN LOUISE STILLVVELL NIARJORIE STOLL NIARTI-IA LEONTINE TIXBER IVIRS. JENNIE TALLCOTI' DELPHINE TEN BROECK LOUISE TITCOME LXLXRION WARREN CATHERINE WELC11 THERESA WEST FLORENCE VVILLIAMSON JUANITA WITTERS KDE- 95H Il Ton Row: RlJl'.!il1SOIl, Teilelrnan, Hnrlrxmn, Tnlins, 'lJl0lllklS. Venn: Im IIII C I lg cr IW r I Second Row: bfinkin, Lelzrcclwl, Smillx, XVCII, GOIIISIIIIIII, Cnrriur C L lx Bgllgm, Row: Slulzkcr, Blccnnn, Singer, Jones, KllI'7Iill'l, Splnin, NI xcr lun Women's Debate Club Officers GRACE HINSD.1XLE JONES ..... .......... ....,....... f J RISSIDEAT CLARE NICCANN ............ .,... X VICE-IJRIESIDEAT GERTRUDE IQAPLAN ...,.4... SECRET.-KR! CLARE IVICCANN ......................,.. ...... 7 JRE.-XSURER FLORENCE ELIZABETH SINGER ....... ..... A II.-KNACER IAIOIIUVUVY 1x'l9llIl7l'I' NIISS R!XCl'lIiI. LOUISE FITCII FANNY ELIZABETH BLACK GRACE HINSDALE JONES GERTRUDE IQAPLAN SYLVIA GLUCK SHIRLEY REVELLE LESPIAN ROSALIE BALLIN NEUMANN EDITI-I J EROME BURTT RUTH AGNES GALLAGHER FRANCES ELIZABETISI JOHNSON ANITA RUTH MINKIN ELSIE DAVENPORT ROBINSON NIARY ADELINE CARRIER VERA LEA CJYOLDSMITH ESTELLE DIANNE HARTMAN bczniw S Juniors SlIl'JIlOII'LlJl'CS Ff'C?S'll1'lCH CL,fXRE RICC.-XNN JOAN LEONA SLUTZKER SARAH ETI-IEL THOMAS JVIARY EJLLIZABETISI RIXNDOLPITI FLORENCE ELIZABETH SINGER ROSE ELLIOT SMITH ELIZABETH IYIABEL SI-IAEEER SARAH DOITIERTY SPLAIN NTILDRED IJARRIET TJEITELMAN LAURA JANET VANDERMEULIN JVIADELEINE BETTY WEIL RUTH LEBRECHT NATALIE RUTI-I SILVERSTON FRANCES ILEYA TOLINS 338 Top Row: Harloff. Rhodes, L. Plunn, Powell, Frost, Knowlton, Arvada, A. Nlunn, Garmong Bollom Row: F. ROJJIJ, Afclricln, J0l'll1S0l'I, J. Robb, Cannell, Levy, Elclriclge, Fitz Simmons XY , '1 -sm! IN L 'a iififif - fi girl . fx- gl!-.J ' Wayside Aftermath Officers JULIA ANN Roms ......................... ............ P RESIDENT GRACE ANTOINETTE JOI-INSON ...... ...... V ICE-PRESIDENT NXIARCIA NINETFE ALDRICH ....... ....,.... S ECRETARY DOROTPIY JANE GANNETT ...... ................... T REASURER NIABEL BARNDT LEVY ....... ....... R USHINO CIIAIRMAN Active Alurnnue ADELAIDE LOUISE VVADE MARYLIZABETH WELLINGTON Seniors ' IIZQLIZABETI-I ELDRIDGE DOROTHY JANE GANNEU' V IDA IVIAY FITZ SIMMONS FRANCES ROBB Juniors ' MARCIA NINETTE ALDRICII BETTY JEAN IQNONVLTON HELEN RIDCWAY DAWLEY MIXBEL BARNDT LEVY BETTINA NIARY FROST MERYL LUCILLE MUNN IVIAXINE ETHEL GARNIONG CLARA HELEN RHODES MARIAN HAZEL HARLOFF JULIA ANN ROBB GRACE ANTOINETTE JOHNSON YOLANDE ANTONIE TOTA NIARY ETTA WPIITE Soplmmore JEAN FLORENCE POWELL ljrasllnlflrl. AVIS BERNfXDlNE NIUNN CCDRNELI. LIFE Cornell life. Sleeping' beauty. Damn that thing! Slep one: sl1z1ving'. Step Iwo: slmwering. Step three: clriulcing Result of three steps. Amlhtious woman. lglflyrlll XVOINHII. Natural woman. A A-M It I. x Yeah team! Wits. Farraml. I e Hinegas out of costume. Have you ever clone this? The band rehearses. Vvoman studying. Hinegas in costume. Spring Day. Greasy grind. Homework. Wlore horneworl-1. Graduate Work. gs.. , 'c'f4.M'9M-vw-gf, . 4 ,,.,. V. Q if Social Jam session. Little man, what party boys. Coming events. Soft drinks. Stepping. V-es! -455 UOXV? The HDulce. Our Junior Prom. Lunceforcl. The party died. On the steps of Risley. Up from the soda Ioar. Navy Day Ban. ife Emi ,Ar QU!-4? EDS 2 ii. i E if Y e 1 wwwvf Q 1 ., 'f-fffxw -fm . .-1 . . J q 1-, ,sn M LOOKING i , W1 A-N f- f ' A ff.. Vi w- -.-. yipxiiwg , . ..- H -Mfgfg? V . V 1 ' .:i.,-ue - V V ' ' V757 'f , Efk'6WEE.fK' 'Ffa'- ff w,f'0 - , ,. . . . K - . Su Jversive 1. Cot rici oi tiie reeiers. 2. Tim alrriiiiccts :now woman. 3. :Xiter lime engineers improveci it. . Hiiiegns iagaini as the cirug addict. 3. Lu Revoiution-tilose Recis againi 6. Oniy a proiessoifs cizlugimter. 1112? it 'W illilw ' Aciiviiies 7. Do you know the story of time footsteps? 8. Down the Iiatcii. 9. See the gifeeeaaat elephant. 10. VX7inners in time spring mutt parade. 11. We lost money on this one. 12. Two bits, picture of your girl. wnwwwww 13. Wearers of the 14. Floating in the Spring Day parade. ' iw-4:5-7y ' f i Nan. OR CLUB WE ...f ki. f -i., QW' Wg. -F' Athletics Shell game. Footballers rest. Hockey game. Teeing off. Knuclcling clown. Checking up on equipment. Built for two. Some of the Harvard crew. I thietics Stem Christie. The ioest part of the football game. VVe always have one of these. Holland and Foertscli. That equipment again. To the showers. Old Armory stuff. Sitzmarlc. 'L-rf 5, ,i..,,iM,, ' 42 'f:5 '11 .?f'ti?5T'15 W A f 0 .Nam J 'fb wwf? 'ir x fn wg 61? mf ff ,Q .4 W K ww. We .X-ff -Burg: fmt 'wigg- ., Presiclenfs box. Ct1ape1'one,s box. ' -if E' -7 3' . - wi? W' ' ' ' F Professor Midjo, the cue artist. Professor Stone. A problem in philosophy. Ringmaster. At time singing of the Alma Nlater Professor Vvictlelns taking roll. Critique. Blanicety-Ioiank. Faculty COl'l1Cll 1. Band stand. 2. Nianys life. 5. Dog,s life. 4. Sleeping sickness. 5. Refueling. 6. HVVas she smooth! 7. Ninn at work. Pain in the neck. Students. SCEIFCI1 for IQHOXVIGCIQC. Rest is pleasant after Stuffing the boxes. Requiescat in pace. How we got these pictures. L i le 'll uf w-'I l'l rlu A1 N T 2 wwmg r I , I vb Nl X ' H ,X lx I 1 J 7, v H I X NORTHEAST QUADRANGLE 'ifqf' ,nv I M, ., . . ,4,,,,, -1 a tntercottegiate Attqtetic Counci Trustees NICHOLAS t'tARTN.XN NJOYFS JAMES NNXENTXVORTH .PARKER tstOR.XCti XNIIIITE Boa:-it ot Poticy CIl.'XRLES IDIBBLE BOSTXVICK JAMES LYNAH HEtZBI.XN DItiDEIZICI'IS GEOIQCE 'ROBERTS PF.-XNN RUDOLPIEI ALB.-XN DOERING GERALD STALTER NVPIITE ..... . JOI-IN CDAMEXVELL JENKINS ..,.. . XNALTER RUSSELL ROLLO THOMAS ALEXANDER RICITI ...... . EDWARD ARTHUR IDALNER, JR. HUBERT EIJGENE BAXTER ........... CARL FREDERIC WEDELL ...... ROBERT HENRY NIENGES ...... IVIORSE JOHNSON ................. CHARLES LOVE DURHAM ...... WILLIIXM HENRY FORBES ,..,.. JOHN NIECRAY BATTEN .... FRIXNK BERNARD POOLE ................ ALEXANDER IVIAGNUS DRUMMOND EDIVIUND WtLLIAhI BUTLER .... JOHN ALEXANDER tVtEADEN .... tVIYLES TIERNEY IVIACIVIAI-ION BRISTOVV ADAMS ...................... ALFRED HENRY HUTCI-IINSON PHELIP GEORGE VVOLEE ........ JOHN EDGERTON HOUGI'I ...... HARRISON LOUIS GOODMAN .... THOMAS ISAAC SLACK BOAR ...... ROBERT EDWARD TREMAN .,...CcIptain of Basebatt ..........,......,,....A'IClt1Clg9I' oftgasetuatt ....t:aCatty Basetnatt Representative ....Atumni Basetbatt Representative ..................Captain of Baskettnatt ....................tVtana.ger of Basketpatt Facatty Basteettnatt Representative Atumni Basteettoatt Representative ..,....,................Commoctore of Crew of Crew ...mtjacutty Crew Representative ......Atamni Crew Representative .....Captain of Foottnatt ......,.,...............tXqClt'lCtQGl' of Foottaatt ....FQCtlIttj7 Foottaatt Representative ....Atum.ni Foottoatt Representative of Tract? ...................,tX'tCl1'lClQ9t' of Track ...mtracutty Track Representative ......Atumni Track Representative ......CaptaiII of tWinor Sports .....................,.A7anager of tvtinor Sports 359 Facutty tvtinor Sports Representative Atulnni tvtinor Sports Representative IQACROSSE Jolln Niecray Batten Xxlilliam Armstrong Bucliliout Ructolptm Allaan Deering Ernest Allreci Downer George Crowllier Louis Ewing Dauner Allen Lape Davison James Clrase Forbes Xviltiam Varicli Bassett Nxvilrreil I-iUyCl Btliiner Riclmarfit Allrecl Balicr Jolm Mc-Cray Batten Leonarft Paul Gunsclr tlolxn Cooney Herningway Jerome Hearlwelt Hollanci Nxlilliam Vaneli Bassett t,l0llI1 Clausen Herlnert Horton Cornell Xvilliam Rolyert Crary Granriin Amlrew Goitley iwienry Stiles Goclslrall lxioses Leon Golcllaas Diax Paul Goocllricrl Balclwin Cutliell Avery James Griswolfl Doctge Norman Riclrarcl Annierson Slepllen Burrill Bernaret Lawrence i'ernan George Ernest Delmoltt Russell Leroy Hopping Rolaert Teague Cameron Rolyert Cliarlcs Nlorlon Allaerl George Beyerte Xvalter Louis Clrewning, .lr. Aciolpli Coors, jci Daviot lvlacifay Crawlorct George VVesley Crowtlrer Rolaerl Dagwell Cioyes Beflliiffi ECiXNIflrCi Diflnioild Lloyct Alling Dougilty Paul Freci Hartzscil, Jr. Jolm Racine lVianning Vvearers of tiwe MC7, BASEBALL C Davict Dunluar Dugan .lolm Jolmson Kreimer Rolnert Dunran Florenrc Daniel Lincllreimer Alvin Gaily Jaclc YX'illiam Lozier XValter Jolmnson Robert James Nlcixlamara I3,ftSKIi'I'BALL C Rufloll Allwan Doering Harolct Lielrman XN'alter Hans Foertsrlr Rolwerl James Ntr:Donalct Eclwin iseonarcl Tlrmnfms Alexancier Riclr CREXV C Fri-clcricli Donalct Hart Allwcrl Xalilliam Hartnian Rolmrt llc-nry lxlongvs Rolwert Xvilliam Oiixieill Hvrlaerl Anctrew Hopper .Iolm Xxlesl Rogers CROSS COUNTRY C llerlvert Horton Cornell Louis .lust-pil Louglilin Norman Claris Healy ifclmuntt Viftor blezitt I7OO'I'I3. tIQIQ C Elliot iAl0ilit?Il i'lnopr'r Karl .lolln Nelson liclwarnl lfvoretl lluglu-s, lil ficargi- Xvilliam Peck Xvilliam Everett lionm-tty, ,lr, lfglurrl XX,llt'l'lt'!' ijleiler Xvillinm Xvinlon nlclim-ver liranli .lust-pl. l,oliti Rolmerl Crt-gg Bit'?IglH'I' Ruin-rt Rosa Xvilliam ilaroltl nloultun Xxiilliam Xvinlon Rossitcr 'I'R,tCK C lilliol lloltti'-I1 lloulwr .lolin l,ynn xi1'SSt'I'Slllitll Dnnaltl 'lirottr-r lloupt I,rlnuuul Victor xii-zitt .lIISK'I1iI l.t7lliS i.L'tlllL' tillilflif NIUJQIT NUM' lQtlilCTt lCliXX'ilffi l.illtlt'!'Q Nxiiiitlll' iillNX'ilt'li iJl'il'l' ' I D Rolurrl Buslmi-ll Nlarxalv .iflllll lxiL'XHllliL'I' Bl4'illlL'Il in lxolmtrrl Dv Nlille iricc XX illlaiu luton Russltvr BOXING lst-on1u'4,l lrrramsis IV,l'j'St'l' tri.-ilerirgls vt-rrii-r Sit,-nu-r Lieorgm: ljtlwin Siilraal Sannurl Saul Stalnl ll,',X'IOR l'.'lRSI'I'Y CREXV Cornelius Clwsti-r ijuxlontl, .lr. fluarli-s Xvlu-clcr Isntlxlrart irving Aaron .lrnliins tilrarlm-s Ruin-rl Nnlmairli K . . . I iiclwarcl Boylston l..rnmnn :go IQI3. CREXX' tlamvs Dcrwe-nt llaslnman Xvilliam Henry .lonliins Q llclmuml t't-rmlinaiut llc-iler ljrurli-rirli Xvilliams Slrifli fiarry Xvilliam Stone lrranris Snritli layne Dnnalfl Ixfiillll' ull FIINCING Daniel Forint-s Aiill'l7t'tll llaroltt ifttwartl lrjarlicr ololin nlivlrat-l ElCl.i'llan .lumvs Xviluirr Pariier Rox' ltr-ary Steycr GOLF Rcginalit Douglas Rogers. ilr. .larc ues Conrail Sn wluior I I v. . s. . Xxlillillll ClllCill'ISt Roluuluy iam Branum Smillr Manforct Rosenlreclc Eclwarci Clitforcl Scimaeiirer George Yvilliam Smith Stanley Davici Simon Carlton Parker Vvilson Ellnert Orla Sowerwine Xxiilliitlll Gouiniocii van Arsciale X-Varel Haroloi Roixlnins Howarct Xvilliam Xveicii Alexancicr Siciney Rotti .lolm Xafesiey Slreller, Jr. Carl Francis Spang Allrect Freclericlc Van Ranst Xvillarci Xvilson Ziegler Robert Ancirew Scailan Cliarlos Ralplm Scott .lrrlm S Xvalter l10CI'I'lfliiCl' Travis Tatum llowarci Xvilliam Xvelcll Xvaller Dongan XX 'ood .latin Geyer Tausig tra XXiilSl1il'l lOl't XYilson 3 Henry Brainarcl Risiey Artliur Townsenci Xxiiliiains Roscoe Squires Xvilcox Allreci Xvillson Xvolll Robert Aiinert Straw Joim Filie Steplrens Clrarlcs Slaicely Xxiilicox Kenna-ltr Xvilson Czctlrgtf N Iilyor Ciliiltjll Norman Palmer Dounce Rolnert .lolin l'ac't,'r l.l?tJl1i1l't.i lifltfl? Dilrlillg DZ1ViCi Dllllllitf DLlgi1I1 ixilfi i'lCiI1Z IAlGIllIllL'I'iCll George Cin-gory ialoloclrwost Alvin zlxiJI'Zlili'llH Flcyrowilz Harolct t'ranris Nunn SOCCER Roll Hugo Hemmeririi George Gregory I'loloclrwost Tyler Kniltin SXVIMIVIING Xvilliam Cutlrrie Lulie Norman Herman Rascir Riclrarcl Gustave Zeus Haroict Geist Berllilfd ixlfllrcus TENNIS .lfbilll Garrett Peavy Xxiilliani James Simpson XV RE STLI N G Cliarles Benjamin Floslier Geralct Ezra Oaks Freciericli Fay Reimers .tacit .lay Siegel Niorlon Vtlarct Herman Van Fleet, Jr. Griswolct Xvilson, Jr. Berrxarci Xvarren Pecllan Ectwin Rufus Xveloster Nviiiiam Niarlin Xveil Herbert Solsei Dean Nnliclner, Jr. Harry Lee Smith Kenneth Truman Smilir P00 I BALI. J OI-IN BIECRAY BATTEN ........4...... FRANK I3ERNARD POOLE ........,.... VVILLIAINI NVI-IEELER CONDE ...... CARL GRAY SNAVIELY .......... MAX LQEED ..... K ................... . JOI-IN HOWELL ROWLAND .,...... CJEORCE KEEI-' JAMES .........,. IQICHARD ALFRED BAKER ..... .. JOHN b'IECR.'XY BATTEN ....... . LEONARD PAUL GLINSCII ....... . JOI-IN COONE3' I'iEMlNGXV.'XY ..... .. JEROME HIiIXR1'XX'lil.L I-IOLL.-XND..... ELLIOT IJOLDEN l'IOOPliR ............. EDNVARD EVERETF HUCI-II-35, 2D... ROBERT ROSE ......,... . ,............... . XN7II.LIAM XNIINTON ROSSITER 4...... IXLIEXANDER SIDNEY ROTH ..... . JOHN XRJESLEY Sl'lliFl-'ER. JR. C.-XIII- FRANCIS SRANG ................ . ALFRED FREDERICK VAN RANST. WlLLl.XDl XNIILSON ZIEGLER ........ ' . ' 3' ',.,.J, BATFEN POOLE 362 The Cornell Football. IQ56 FOOTBALL TEAM Officers anal Coaches ..................Captain EDNVARD EVEIQETI' l'lUGHES, 2D ........ ........... C aptain-Elect ....,.......,............MaI1ageI- .......ASSiSlQl1t Nlanager ............Heacl Coach ......Assistant Coach ......Assistant Coach .. ...... Assistant Coach 'J-Vlllll ....... BCLCIZ .......GUCll'Cl .......GLLC1l'Cl .......Center VVILLIAAI EVERETI' KENNEDY. JR ...... ....... T acfzle NVILLIAM XVINTON bIC,KFQIiVIiR. ....... Tackle ROBERT CJREGG AIEAGIIIZR .......... ..,.... B aclz VVILLIAAI HAROLD BIOULTON ...... ....... B aclz IQARL .JOHN NELSON .................. ....... B ack GEORGIi XNIILIJ.-XM PECK .....,,..... ....... B aclz EGISIEIZT VVIIEELER PIfEIIfIfER ..... ...... C enter FR.'XNK JOSEPH POLITI ............ ....... Cv uarcl ........Encl ...,...GLLCl.l'Cl Season HEN Director .lim Lynah ap- pointed Carl Snavely to the position of head coach, there came a new deal in Cornell lootlaall. This reincarnation of the lootloall spirit that had died on the Hill not too long ago was unrivalled in its fever- ishness. One of the sterling points of this new deal for Cornell football was the inauguration ol? a 150-pound team. Coach Snavely donated a generous portion ol his time to initiate the worlc, the first ol its lcind in the history of Cornell. Bololoy Grant and Jett Stoler were chosen coaches. Some seventy candidates responded almost simultaneously when an- nouncement was made of the innovation. Both coaches expressed their hearty approval ol the swilt advancement these hall carriers soon made. Nlanager Joe Antrim completed arrangements and the Cornell hall carriers met Geneva's St. Francis High School on Qctoloer 23 in its first game. The Reclmen were victorious lay a score of 23-6. Cornellian Gannett recorded the initial touch- down on a long run, while teammate Jarvis duplicated laelore the end of the llirst stanza. Coach Grant replaced the starting team with an equally elilicient eleven shortly helore the close ol the first hall. The Genevans countered with an aerial attaclc in the third quarter to tally their lone score. Quick to retaliate, the Cayugans also toolc to the air. Bowen rillecl a pass to King, who crossed the zero stripe untouched, clinching the game for Cornell. The following Weelc Lefty James' proteges easily outclassed Cortlancls St. Nlaryys High School lay a score of 18-7. Opposing Watkins Glen High School on November 7, the Red eleven swamped their opponents 53-O. In closing their season on Noxfeniher 14, the 15O,S yielded to Hornell High School in a llirst class footloall fracas, 7-6. The Hornell men toolc a permanent lead in the opening minutes of play when they carried the pigslcin on an uninterrupted march clown the field for the score and conversion alter touchdown. Both teams fought evenly for the remainder ot the game. ln the last period the lthacans came forth strongly to malce good a 65-yard thrust for a touchdown, hut failed to convert the extra point. Having won three out of four games the Red 1503s completed a most successful season, and, as a result, have assured an equally promising 1957 season. Record Sept. 26 Allred at Ithaca ............ Cornell Opponent 74 o Get. 5 Yale at New Haven .....,. ,..... 0 25 If Syracuse at Ithaca ........... ..,,,. 2 O 7 24 Penn State at ltliaca ........... 15 7 51 Columbia at New York ..,.... ...... 1 5 20 Nov. 7 Princeton at Princeton ....... ...... 1 5 41 14 Dartmouth at Ithaca .............. ...... 6 20 26 Pennsylvania at Pennsylvania ...... 6 14 Sul:-sliiuies ROBERT Booci-II1vER BURTON Cl'IARLES BUELL Joi-IN STRACI-IAN CONABLE NOAI-I EDWIN DORILIS OLIVER DE PEYSTER GILDERSLEEVE HERISERT FREDERICK HILNIER GEORGE ROBERT Joi-INsoN Louis RICI-IrXRD LEVIENTRY JAMES EDNLIND RLITLISDGE CI-IARI.Es b!lAY SCI-IoI,z, JR. ITRIEDERIC VERRI1iR SIEMER SAMUEL SAUI. STAIII. ALFRIiD FIZANK STEINMAN ROBERT FRANKLIN XVIIITE 363 SNAVELY waifsglzf Q6 f ., ri i 3' Q 9 ww sm X 4 5 M 1 wwf 'ti :r H ' W 95225 , ,f ' lf? , ' ' av f -' ra. 2: ,,jffggz-::f,,.,,.1,i,.,. ,aw V ,gy .Jai 15.53 .Y .-,..E1x jig. BAKER SI-IEFFER Rose PECK ALFRED The Alfred game was not two minutes old when Diclc Baker, sophomore tailbaclc, brought seven thousand spectators to their feet as he dashed around lelt end for hlqlty-two yards and a touchdown. Bob Rose converted while Balcer held the ball and the score was 7-0 before the Allred team had a chance to catch its breath. This began the scoring spree that was to culminate in one ol' the countryys highest lootball scores of the season. Allred lciclced oft and in the succeeding series of downs Brud Holland slid oft taclde on a reverse and sped seven ty-two yards lor the second touchdown and the longest run ol' the game. Again Rose added the point. The quarter ended with the score still 14-O despite another great play in which Holland carried the ball on a reverse lor twenty-live yards. Early in the second quarter Cornell regained its scoring punch when Captain Jael: Batten tossed a long pass which sailed far over the heads ot the purple-clad baclcs and into the waiting arms ol' Bill Rossiter who downed the ball over the goal line. Another pass, Batten to Rossiter for twenty-six yards, set the stage lor Pecles touchdown on an off-taclde play. Before the half ended, touchdowns were challced up on Peclcys thirty-four yard end run, and Nelsonys twelve yard run behind Zieglens perfect interference. Cornell led 41-O at the start of the third quarter, but after Shettens power- lul thrusts through the Saxon line resulted in a touchdown, the Big Red led 47-O. Balcerys short pass to Carl Spang over the line was good for another score and when, a lew minutes later, Spang snared one of Gildersleevas passes on the goal line alter it had bounced otf an Allred man, the score- board read 6l-O. Sheliler pounded the line lor a score and a blocked lciclc in the end 'zone gage ll1il?navelymen another touchdown as the dame ended o T I V D 74- . .ne IQfji iorne oothall team had scored more points for Carl Snavel . . y in its lirst game than il had totaled during the entire 1935 season. 364 N t YALE hloving on to New Haven lor the second game of the season, the Cornell team sought to keep its un- defeated record intact against Yale's powerful eleven. The opposition proved too stiff, howeverg the Cornell signal callers hecame tongue-tied, lorgot their well- rehearsed plays, and reverted to the old theories ol straight loothall. The defensive playing, likewise, showed the Big Red still inexperienced in real com- petition. Throughout the first quarter Jack Shelller loucked the line for consistent gains and the two teams played an even game. Cornell was hard hit lay a tough hreak in this quarter when, alter march- ing forty-seven yards down the Field, a pass from Baker meant lor Carl Spang hit the head of an ineligilole receiver, giving the hall to the Bulldogs on their 25-yard line. Yale hit their stride early in the second quarter when they uncorked a dazzling aerial attack with Frank on the passing end and Kelly and Carey pulling them out ol the air. Yale hnally scored on a hidden hall play alter a long pass had put the pigskin on the 2-yard line. After re- nd fail' ' l ceiving the kickott a mg to get a hrst cown, Cornell lost the hall to Yale, who promptly mov- ed the hall to the Cornell 24-yard stripe hy long passes from Frank to Kelly. VX7ith the aid ol the time-worn Ustatue ol: liberty play, Yale shot the hall to the 7-yard line. The Big Red defense held here, and Colwell ol Yale kicked a field goal to end the scoring lor the hall. The heginning ol the second hall saw a rejuvenated Cornell team march lilty-three yards down the lield to a first down on the Yale 7. But the Blue and White held at this point, ancl, although Shelter had crashed through the line to the 2-yard marker, Cornell was un- ahle to push, the hall across. The Snavelymen bid again for a score late in the fourth period when Bch Rose caught Dick Bakeifs twenty- live yard pass and was tackled on the Yale 5. The hall was hrought hack on a penalty, and the game ended with the hall in Eli,s pos- session after a last minute Cornell rally died on the 1-yard line. Cornell had tasted its first defeat under the new regime, 23-O. VARSITY FOOTBALL Top Row: lX'lcKeever, Seinmer. Sleinnman. Krolcer, Kollm. Upson, Lyles, Gunsclm, Hemingway, VanRanst, Hilmer, Carpenter, Grossman. Tliird Row: James. Conalmle, Furman. Levcnlry, l..anman. Plc-iller. Slalml, Rulledge. Vvlmittlesey, Xvlmite, Snavely, Tatum, Quinn. Second Row: Rowland. Recd, Linvillc. Ziegler, Blaclc, Xvilsnn, Jolmnson, Nelson, Scliolz. Rossiter, Tutims, Buell, Simmons. Bolton: Row: ljoliti. Spang, Booclieever. Gildersleeve, Balier, Ballon, Rose. Nloullon. lxleagller, Rotlm, Hmmper. Huglies. SYRACUSE Fifteen tlmousand rain-soalced spectators sat in ttme Sclmoellliopl Field Crescent on Octoloer 17 to Watctr an inspired Cornell eleven go tlmrouglm tlfmeir maneu- vers against a desperate, lmard-clmarging team ol: Syracusans. Ten nminutes alter time loattle lmad started, tlme invaders from time Onondaga reaclmed tlme Cornell 5-yard limme on a sixty-two yard Reck- mmmaclc to Gliclcmmman pass and run. Reclcrnaclc put time lmall across time g'oal line on lrmis second plunge and Syracuse was leading 7-O after Allnanese lmad converted. Tlme Big Red was undaunted and wittm spinners and reverses, mixed witlm two neatly ex- ecuted forwards. cammme laaclc on time Hying lmeels oi George Peclc. Batten tlmrew a tlmirty-eiglmt yard pass lo Peclc. mvlmo raced down time sideline to tlme 12. Slmelier lmit time line lor nine yards lout a touclmlaaclc cost tlme ltlmacans tlmeir first scorimmg clmance. Time second Cornell drive came in time second period after Peel: ran loaclc a Syracuse punt Htty-llive yards to time Orange 28. Batten,s pass to Spang placed time laall on tlme 15. Batten and Peel: lmit time line for a first down on tlme 5, and Slmetter plunged over for time touclmdown. Bolo Rose tied time game at 7-7 witlm lmis placement. Time lmalt ended witlm no furtlmer scoring. Towards time end of time tlmird quarter, Eli Hooper, lmuslcy riglmt guard, daslmed tlmrougim time line as Nolan was lmooting, laloclced time punt, and recovered time laall for tlme Big Red on time Syracuse 22. Peck sped around time riglmt end on a reverse and Went to time 9. Tlmen, on time next play, Jack Stmetter sliced 'off taclcle and crossed time goal standing up. After Rose lmad added time point time score stood 14-7. Syracuse staged a desperate passing attaclc in time tlmird period as Reclcmaclc filled tlme air witlm futile tosses. Time lmard-clmarging Cornell ends and taclcles lcept Syracuse Well clmeclced, and after time ltlmacans lmad talcen time laall on downs toward time end of time game, Captain Jaclc Batten slid off riglmt taclcle lor nineteen yards to time Syracuse 46. George Peel: tool: time loall on a wide end run and, aided lay Holland's perfect lmloclcing, did some fancy lzmrolcen lield running to carry time laall forty-six yards and malce time final touclmdowmm. When time Wlmistle lmad lolown, ending time game, Cornell lmad defeated Syracuse 20-7, for its first major Victory since 1934 and its llirst victory over time Grange since 1900. PENN STATE Riding on the crest of the Syracuse victory, the Big Red football team met Penn State in the Crescent on Qctober 24. The game was not ten minutes old when George Peck returned a Penn State punt forty yards behind perfect interference. Batten caught the Nittany Lions oft their guard with a quick kick that sailed into the end zone and the Staters had the bait on their own 20-yard line. Unable to gain, they kicked to Batten, who carried the bali to the Penn State 45-yard line. Batten then tossed a short pass to Bob Rose for a gain of six yards. On the next piay the Captain faded back again and heaved a long one to Peck on the State 15 for the initial first down of the game. Jack Shefter crashed otf-tackle to the 5 and then charged through the line to score standing up. Bob Rose converted while Batten held and the score was 7-0. Early in the second quarter Cornell took the bail on downs on its own 58-yard line. Battenvs quick kick to Rabbit Xfvear sent the Nittany back on a runback to the State 40-yard marker where he was taken out by one of his teammates. Cn the next play Wear attempted a quick kick but Eli Hooper and Bill NIcKeever charged through the time and NIcKeever managed to block the kick on the State 55: Sid Roth recovered for Cornell. Batten went off-tackle for a tirst down on the 55 and then threw a long pass to Peck for a touchdown. Roses piace kick was wide and the scoreboard showed Cornell leading 13-O as the half ended. The Nittany Lions came back in the third period behind Harrison, hard-hitting back, and brought the bali to the Red 5-yard marker. At this point the Corneii line showed its stamina and held vaiiantiy as Penn State attempted to push the bait across the goat line, five yards distant, on six successive thrusts. The Big Red had yielded only three yards in four downs, but otfside penalties gave the Staters extra chances at the goal iine. Penn State,s power drive weakened the Cornell linesmen and, on the seventh try, 0,Hora bucked the line from the 1-yard iine for Penn Stateys only touchdown of the game. A pass into the end zone added the extra point and the Nittany Lions were on the war path. They staged a desperate passing attack in the iast quarter which was thwarted by a stalwart Cornell defense. The game ended with the score still at 15-7 after Batten,s passing and Shettens line plunging had sent Cornell on an eighty-two-yard march down the field to the 5-yard line. The Snaveiymen had kept intact the string of victories in the Crescent that they had started on the rainy afternoon of Niay 15, 1936, when they defeated Colgate 3-O in a spring practice game. af' if ' 1 4 ,. f a - - 5 Q , if , J 1 sf If -' - 1' HOLLAND SPANG IVICKEEVER Hoomin wi Q fe COLUMBIA The Big Red travelled to New York on October 51, where they met the Columlaia Lions on Balcer Field. Cornell got away to a slow start, losing ground steadily loefore the Blue first period onrush. The Big Red lost heart early in the game when Coviello intercepted one of Balierys passes and ran for a touchdown. Luclcman,s place-lciclc for the extra point failed and the score was 6-o, Later in the same period, Luclcman threw a twenty-three-yard forward to Siegal, the hall heing downed on Cornell's 22. After three running plays put the Blue in the shadow of Cornell's goal posts, Hudasl-cy ran around left end and scored a touchdown with the help of good interference, to hring the Columbia score up to 12 points. Cornell tried to rally after the conversion failed. The lthacans' inexperience was proved lay Columbia in the second quarter when two successful sleeper plays emloarrassed the Cornellians and increased the score to 18-O. At the beginning of the second hall, the Cornell team showed new vigor and lcept Hudaslcy in check: Luclcman pulled a sur- prise when he quiclc-lciclced to Cornell's 8. Qu the next play, Balcer attempted a deep end run. hut Ed Furey, slipping unnoticed hehind the Red line, spilled Baker behind the goal line lor a safety. Spurred on loy Colurnhizfs 20 point lead, Cornell staged a spectacular comelaaclc. Captain Jaclc Batten replaced Balcer and hegan a hrilliant pass- ing attaclc on the Lions. The going was tough. hut an exchange ol' liiclts put Cornell on ColumlJia's 43-yard line. Batten then threw a long pass to George Peck, who sprinted the remaining twenty-three yards lor Cornells lirst touchdown. The lthacans loegan their fourth quarter passing attaclc loefore a crowd that was wild with enthusiasm. Batten tossed aerials to Dorius and Spang and the Big Red marched up the field to Columlnias 16. Shellfer hit the line and lumlnled, recovering the hall. The Big Red then unveiled Coach Snavelyis prize end-around play, and Holland. with little troulnle, went over for Cornellys second score. Rose converted, malcing the score 20-13. Alter the lficlc-off, the Cornell line managed to stop Joe Vollmer. forcing him to liiclc out on Cornellvs 20, where the Ithacans toolc possession of the hall. Batten hurled pass after pass. advancing the hall to Columhiays 38. hut that was as far as the Cornellians reached. The final whistle hlew with Luck- man carrying the hall to Cornellss 18, after Vollmer had smashed through the line for a spectacular seventeen-yard gain. 5 'X PRINCETON Un Novemher 7 the Cornell eleven met Princeton at Palmer stadium. The strong Tiger team started the scoring early in the first quarter when White clashed around end from the Cornell 15-yard line. Ken Sand- hach added another touchdown when he passed to VVhite from the Red 18-yard line. Princeton continued its touchdown proces- sion early in the second quarter when an ott-taclcle slant of Danielss culminated a fifty-five-yard march down the tield to the goal. At this point the Big Red hegan to show signs of life. They started a march of titty-eight yards which ended on the Tiger 31-yard line as the halftime whistle sounded. Princeton tool: possession ol the hall early in the second halt and the running plays ol Daniels and Kaufman netted Princeton its fifth touchdown. Sandloach missed his first place lciclc ot the game and the score stood '54-O. The Big Red otfensive guns finally went into action as Carl Nelson returned the lciclcott twenty-tive yards. Batten gained twenty yards on a reverse through the line and then passed thirty-live yards to Carl Spang for another lirst down on the Prince- ton 12. Two line smashes and a Princeton ott-side penalty brought the ball to the 4. The stage was set for the play ol the game. one Coach Snavely had used to advantage throughout the season. Brud Holland, com- ing out ol: the line, toolc the pigslcin on an end-around play and skirted the right end for the tirst Cornell score. Hollandys iciclcott went tar into Princeton territory and Lynch returned the hall to the Nassau 55-yard line. He lumhled here and Fred Sierner and Carl Spang recovered the hall for the Ithacans. On the next play Captain Batten faded liar haclc hehind the line, waited until Whitey Nelson had out- raced the Princeton secondaries, and then threw a perfect pass into the winghaclcs arms for the second Cornell touchdown. Batten, who had distinguished himself all afternoon loy his expert lcictcing and true passing, hooted a placement over the cross- har, adding the extra point and ending the Cornell scoring for the day. Two more Red and White touchdown drives were launched late in the last quarter lout, despite Battenys long passes to Spang and Nelson, the Cayugans were halted on the 10- and 15-yard lines hy the powerful Tiger forwards. Cornell,s last period thrusts were not strong enough to overcome an overwhelming Princeton lead and the Big Red went down to defeat 41-13. iE4.r ..'74r- HEMINGWM' HUGHES XIAN RANST MouL'roN GUNSCH iltlltllllh DARTMOUTI-I An inspired Big Red eleven took the field on November 14 against Dartmouth alter Cornellians had worked themselves up to a frenzy in a spirited pre-game rally on the eve ol the traditional lnattle. Before the crowd had seated themselves, Dick Baker had received Dartmoutlfs opening kickoff on his own 12-yard line and had carried it sixty-four yards to the Dartmouth 24. After two power plays had failed to gain, Baker faded hack and passed to Brud Holland, who caught the hall on the Dartmouth 2 after an opponent had tipped it. Three tries through the line failed, and when Bakers pass fell incomplete over the goal line 3 70 the indians had the lnall on their own 20-yard line, and the Dartmouth rooters lbreathed a sigh of relief. During the remainder of the quarter the loall see- sawed from one side to the other and the 20,000 Alumni Homecoming Day rooters cheered and laemoaned the fortunes of the Cornell team. Peckys running, Bakerss kicking. and the last-charging defense work of Brud Holland at the end position kept the Big Red eleven in the thick ol the tight. Jack Shetler intercepted Hollingswortlils pass on the Dartmouth 46 as the quarter ended. ln the early minutes of the second period Bakers passes to Peck and Spang brought the pigskin to the 18. Shetlens six yards through the line in two clowns made it third down and four to go on the 12. Jerry Holland came to the rescue again as he skirted the right side ol the line untouched on an end- around play to draw First blood for Cornell. Bolo Rose was rushed into the contest to convert hut the place kick was lylocked and the score was Cornell 6, Dart- mouth O. Dartmouth let loose an aerial attack mixed with powerful line thrusts and lgelore the hall ended they not only tied the game on a pass, Hollingsworth to King. but forged one point ahead when the kick alter touchdown hit the upright and bounced good. The rainy third period developed into a punting duel between Baker and Hollingsworth with Cornell getting the better ol the exchanges. ln an attempt to break Dartmoutlfs 7-6 lead, Coach Snavely sent Bolo Rose into the game to place kick from the 15-yard line: the hall was wet and soggy and fell short of the goal posts. From this point on Dartmouthxs bruising line play overpowered the Red team, and, when Hooper and Hemmingway were forced out of the game with in- juries, and the remaining unrelieved linesmen laegan to tire, the Indians mixed end runs with off-tackle plays to raise the final score to zo-6. PENNSYLVANIA On Thanksgiving Day, fifty-five thousand spectators thronged the stands at Franidin Field in Philadelphia while Cornell battled Pennsylvania. Three times within the first sixteen minutes Pennsylvania threatened Corneilys goal and three times the Big Red team turned hack the Quaker attacic, led hy the hriiiiant defensive play of Brud Holland. The first threat came when Pennsyivanias Franny Niurray raced up to the line, took a shovel forward pass from Niiiler who had faded hack, and sped thirty-one yards to the Reds '57, where Dick Baker spilled him with a Vicious tacide. Cn the fourth down with one to go, Niurray dashed off taclde, hut was dumped into his own ioackfieid hy Corneiis soiid defense. in the next few rninutes of play, the hail came into Penn's possession on Corneiis 44. The Red and Blue once again threatened the Cornell goal line after a pass from Kuriish to Schuenemann had hrought the hail to Corneiiys 13. Once more the Big Red iine heid and the Cayugans retrieved the hail on their own 12 when Holland nailed Eiverson trying to pass on the fourth down. The period ended with the hall on Corneirs 15, neither team having scored. The second period opened with Penn sustaining their forty-one yard drive hegun in the last half of the first quarter. Kuriish and Eiverson fought to Corneits 1- yard line, and then on the fourth down the mighty Red team made another magniiicent piay hy stopping Eiverson on the three-yard line. The half ended with Corneii putting up a gallant fight and frustrating Pennys efforts to score. As the third period opened, George Peck, Corneirs sophomore hack, seized a punt on Penn,s 46-yard line, tucked the hail under his arm, and was off through the entire mass of Quakers. The stadium was thrown into an uproar as Peck twisted and turned in his run- hacic which carried him across the goat line. The Red and Blue defensemen stood agape and the Penn sup- 37 porters chiiied as the Cornell eieven drew first hiood in the annual Turkey Day hattie. With. Corneii leading 6-O, the pent up attacic of the Pennsylvania gridders hroice loose and they pounded through Corneiiys iine forty-Five yards for a touchdown: Franny iviurray icicicing the extra point. Penn scored again in the fourth period, making the final score Cornell 6, Penn 14. Officers ALEXANDER BURKE ........ ............ PRESTON DAY CARTER ....,. ..... JOHN ADOLPH PISTOR ..4..... FRESHMAN FOOT ...................Cc1ptain .................Zx'TIflllf1.QGl' Assis tant TWU n agar MCSE QUINN ................. .....,.............,...... C ouch JAMES TATUM ...... .... Assistant Coach IQPCOTYI Cornell Opponent Oct. 17 Colgate at Hamilton ........,........ 0 27 31. Syracuse at ithaca ..........,............. o 7 Nov. 7 Vtfyoming Seminary at ithaca .......... 6 7 14 Pennsylvania at ithaca ................ o 3.1 Alter three weelcs ot practice under Coaches Quinn and Tatum, the Cornell yearlings opened their season against Col- gate at Hamilton on Qctoher 17. Battling in a sea ol mud, the two teams fought on equal terms lor three quarters, neither side scoring. Early in the tourth quarter Farrell ol Cornell, who had shown alaility as an exceptional lciclter, was injured and removed lrom the game. Witlu him went the spirit ol the lrosh eleven. Colgate, putting on the pressure, ripped through the Cornell line and hlled the air with passes to score tour touch- downs in the last tew minutes ot play. At the closing whistle the score stood Colgate 27, Cornell o. injuries depleted the squad and a wealcened eleven met Syracuse on Schoelllcopt Field on October 31. Coach Quinn started his second string eleven and Syracuse, opening with a powerful ottensive, tore the Cornell line wide open lor long gains which brought the hall down to the 4-yard line. Alter three tries, the Syracuse tullloaclc pushed the hall over lor the only score of the game. The freshmen, held deep in their own 150 POUND FOOTBALL Top Roiur Danson. Gannett, Browne, Jones, Brennan, Carter. Hunt, Bundy, Smith, Tompkins. Third Row: Douglas, Bowen, Dutty. Homewood, Dean, Nicholls. Go- thron, Grimshaw, Godfrey, Rosenlnlume, Jarvis. Second Row: Antrim, Juliano, Xveidman, Krapes, Price, Brain- ard, Palmer, Parrish, G. Nicholls, Jones, Houck, Coach Grant. Bottom. Row: Brentlinger, Vvitlen. Kneeland, Goodtried, Fancourt. Lanigan, lVlcKown, Kramer, King. Donoghue, Brennan, Baker, Dur- ham, FROSH FOOTBALL Top Row: Spaulding, Snyder, C, Brown. Graney, Simon, Bialelt, Vvorcester, Phillips, Barr, Koch, Third Row: Smith, Spanier, Seiler, Sileslci, Burlce, Sleeth, Xwiggins, lxiitchell, Beemer, Niarsilius. Second Row: Strirnloan, Bronson, Nlayoun, Ntoranslcy, Sinonwlaiclts, ixlunley, Taylor, Vinciguerra, Bowen, Quinn. BOHomRow: Schultz, Batter, Farrell, Guiltoyla, lvtccutcheon, Ohler, Eichler, Latey, Yvallier, K, Brown. BALL SEASON territory hy Syracuses long out-ol-hound lciclcs, apparently laclced ottensive power when they lost the services ol: Farrell. The line playing ol the stellar guards, Ed Qhler and Beemer, stood out throughout the alternoon. Une weel: later the freshmen lost a hard fought game to Xvyoming Seminary on Schoellltopl Field as the Pennsylva- nians uncorlfed a last period scoring drive to win the game 7-6. The rivalry was lceen lor many ol the freshmen had formerly attended the Seminary. Xvith Captain Burke supplying the needed power in the laacltlield, the yearlings scored early in the third period. The Xvyoming saletyman tumlaled one ot liurlces liiclis and Phillips, Cornell center, recovered on the 3-yard line. hlunley hit center lor two yards and then passed to Burlce lor the lirst touchdown ol the game. An incomplete lorward pass to Barr tailed in the attempt lor conversion. Late in the last quarter Xvyoming let go with a dazzling aerial attacli, hewildering the Cornellians and resulting in a touch- down to tie the game. The visiting eleven then added the extra point to end the scoring and win the game. Putting up a gallant tight in their last game ot the season, the Red yearlings went down to defeat at the hands ot a much older and more experienced Pennsylvania team at ithaca on Saturday, November 14. Unloeaten, untied, and unscored upon, the Penn trosh played true to torm and the Cornellians had little chance against their powerful attaclc. Early in the second quarter. the Cayugans made their only scoring threat when they recovered a Red and Blue tumble on the 5-yard line. The Penn line was impregnahle, however, and the Red lost the hall on downs in the shadow ot the goal posts. The Cornell team was unable to move into Penn territory tor the rest ot the game and Penn scored at will, matting a total ot eight touch- downs. TRACK FROSH FOOTBALL Top Row: Spaulcling. Snyder, Brown, Graney. Simon, Bialek, Xyorcesler, Phillips, Barr, Knch' Third Row: Smith, Spanier, Seiler, Sileslii, Burke, Sleeth, Vtliggins, lxlitchell, Beemer, Marsilius. Second Row: Strirnloan, Bronson, Nlayoun, Moransky, Sinon,.laiclcs, Nlunley, Taylor, Vincigucrra, Bowen. Quinn. BoHomRow: Schultz, Baker, Farrell, Guilfoyla, Nlccutcheon, Ohler, Eichler, Latey, Vvallger, Broxxtn. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SEASON I. Officers ALEXANDER BURKE ........ ............ .,.,. ............ C a I slain, PRESTON DAY CiXRTER ...... ........................ it icurager JOHN ADOLPH PISTOR ........ ....... A ssistanl iVlc1,nager MCSE QUINN .....,........ ....................,..... C ouch JAMES TATUM ...... ...... . .. ........ Assistant Coach I-QUCOITI Cornell Opponent Oct. 17 Colgate at Hamilton ......r.......... o 27 51 Syracuse at ithaca ............,........... O ' Nov. 7 VNfyoming Seminary at ithaca ........,. 6 7 14 Pennsylvania at ithaca ................ 0 5-1 After three weelis ol? practice uncler Coaches Quinn ancl Tatum, the Cornell yearlings opened their season against Col- gate at Hamilton on Qctoloer 1.7. Battling in a sea ol mucl, the tvvo teams lought on equal terms lor three quarters, neither sicle scoring. Early in the fourth quarter Farrell ol Cornell, who hacl shown aloility as an exceptional lciclcer, was injurecl ancl removed from the game. With him went the spirit ol the lrosh eleven. Colgate, putting on the pressure, rippecl through the Cornell line and lillecl the air with passes to score lour touch- Clowns in the last few minutes ol play. At the Closing whistle the score stoocl Colgate 27, Cornell O. injuries clepletect the squacl anol a wealcenecl eleven met Syracuse on Schoelllcopl Field on Qctoloer 31. Coach Quinn started his seconct string eleven ancl Syracuse. opening with a powerful ottensive, tore the Cornell line wicle open lor long gains which lorought the hall ctown to the 4-yarcl line. Alter three tries, the Syracuse lullhaclc pushecl the hall over for the only score of the game. The freshmen, helcl cleep in their own 150 POUND FOOTBALL Top Row: Danson. Gannett. Browne, Jones, Brennan, Carter, Hunt. Buncly, Smith. Tornpliins. Third Row: Douglas, Bowen, Duffy. Homewood, Dean, Nicholls. Go- thron, Grimshaw, Gocllrey, Rosenhlume, Jarvis. Seconcl Row: Antrim, iluliano, VVeiclman, Krapes, Price. Brain-I 1 arcl, Palmer, Parrish. G. Nicholls, Jones, Houck, Coach Grant. Bottom Row: Brentlinger, Vvitlen. Kneelancl. Goocliriecl, Fancourt. Lanigan, lVlcKoWn, Kramer, King. Donoghue, Brennan, Baker, Dur- I1i'tl'Tl. territory hy Syracuses long out-ol-houncl kicks, apparently laclcecl ollensive power when they lost the services of Farrell. The line playing ol the stellar guarcls, ECI Ohler and Beemer, stoocl out throughout the alternoon. Une weelc later the lreshmen lost a harfl fought game to Nvyoming Seminary on Schoelllfopl Fielcl as the Pennsylva- nians uncorlceci a last periocl scoring clrive to win the game j-5. The rivalry was lceen lor many ol the freshmen hacl lormerly attenclecl the Seminary. Xvith Captain Burlfe supplying the neeclecl power in the lbaclctielcl. the yearlings scorect early in ilw thircl periocl. The XVyoming saletyman lumhleel one of Burlces lairlrs ancl Phillips, Cornell center. recovered on the 5-yarcl line. hlunley hit center lor two yards ancl then passecl to Burlte lor the liirst touchclown ol- the game. An incomplete lorwarcl pass to Barr lailecl in the attempt lor conversion. Late in the last quarter Xvyoming let go with a clazzling aerial atlacli, hewilclering the Cornellians ancl resulting in a touch- clown to tie the game. The visiting eleven then aclclecl the extra point to encl the scoring ancl win the game. Putting up a gallant tight in their last game of the season, the Real yearlings went clown to cleleat at the hancls ot a much olcler ancl more experienfecl pennsylvania team at ithaca on Saturclay, November 14. Unheaten, untiecl, ancl unscorecl upon, the Penn lrosh playecl true to lorm ancl the Cornellians hacl little chance against their powerlul attaclc. Early in the seconrl quarter. the Cayugans macle their only scoring threat when they recoverecl a Reel ancl Blue lumhle on the 5-yarcl line. The Penn line was impregnalnle. however, ancl the Reel lost the hall on clowns in the shaclow ol the goal posts. The Cornell team was unahle to move into Penn territory for the rest ol the game ancl Penn scored at will, matting a total of eight touch- clowns. At TRACK ' ROBERT EDXVARD Lmnms .IQHN AI.l1X.ANDlSIi IXIEADEN .... Hcmuxren VIWIIEODORE PIEINTZ . IXIYLES TH5RNm' NIACW IAIION ..... JOHN FRANCIS iVIo.uv.m' ...,, , JOHN RmH5RT BANGS, JR. Josxirflr RICHARD AIANGAN .... RorHiRT JOSIEPH KANE ........ . XYlI.l.l.xM XXARICK BASSIZTT ....,. JOHN ADAM CL,xl'SliN .....,.. Himu-.rz'1' l'ImzToN f'olzNl51.1. .. XxvII.LI.KM IQOBVRT FRARY ..... GRANDIN .ZxNDRI:NX' Gom.a2Y ..., IIIZNRY S'l'1'rl,s c3UDSIIAI.l.. JR. f1l.l.Hm'1' Ilounix Hcmmrz ...... DnN,x1,H VI-RCVITVR f'IUL'PT ..... .losl,1'H Louis Lriuxri ...4,.., , ROI!!-'RT Iflmuxnn I.lNm'R5 ..., ROISLRT Igl'SIINlI.I, NI,xCN,xH ..,,. IOIIN Al.rfx.xxH1iR NMIXIJIN. .ln IUIIN LYNN BIISSIRSFIITII Izmxrxn X'u'A1'Hrz NlIZI'I'l' . ,... XYILIHAIQ l'lUXY,XRI! l'l rH:, lla. RUIXIRT DINTIIIJ' Prelcfi ......... XY111,l,xx1 QQOOIDRIVII RuSsrI'1.R Rum RT Axnmxx Sc',xl,l,.xN .... . 4' - ' ll.XRI.I5 R.xl.ml 5CU'l'I'. .lR. ,IUIIN XXVIIMVS SHUI NLXKI R .... XXHXLTI H lluvls l.xTl'H .... . llmxwmr XX' IIXXI XXVIICII NX'.x:'1'Ixe Drmxuxx XXVUUIJ, In. Track t .....,.,.....Cuptuin . ..,,.. Captain-Elect ..,....,..,.........Manager .......ASsislanl Manager .,.,..........,.,,...Coacl1 ........XVeigl1tCouc11 ....,.Assis1zmi Coach ......AssislantCoacP1 ........Tli2o-Mile Run ,...,..Broac11ump .,......MzIe Run Vault ......Higli lump, High Hurdles .................,.....Broaz1Jump ....................SlwfPu: ......S11ot, Discus, Javelin .....,..I-Illfllfflef TIIFOLU ...,.Sprinls, Mile Relay .. .,.....,......... Pole Vault ......HuU-fwile, Nlile Run .............,.........Low Hurdles ...,.HuU-Ixfile. Two-ivlile Run .,....Sp rinls, 41.10-5YC1TIIRl,lH . ,.... I.Oll'I-,U rifles, High Hurdles ...,,Sprinis, Wlifc Relay Q , .............,,.. - pr A ........,....HigI1lump ..,,..Hammer Tlmrow inls, Half-Dlile Run life. Two-Mile Run ....,..... Slnof, Discus Throw V512 .f Cornet' 1956 In an ottmerwise ummeventtut attmietic season, Cornett pro- ctucect one ot time outstanding ctuat meet tractc teams in ttie country. txioatcteymen compitect a score in timree ctuat meets last season wiiicti was more ttman two timmmes as large as that ot Yate. Princeton anct Pennsylvania, ttmeir act- versaries. Time success, imm part, resuitect from time tact ttmat weaknesses in a few events were ottset by Stl'Gl1gtI'l imm ottmers. Distribution of power macte time Rent team a contencter against a wicte competitive tieict anct tmetpect to secure ttmeir tirst Outctoor intercottegiate Cup in seventeen years. First ptaces in time ctiscus-tiirow, stmot-put anct time two-mite run formed time nucteus about wtmictm Cornett tmopes were touittg time remaining contestants actctecl time vatuatate seconcts anct timircts necessary tor victory. VVaiter uDutceH Wood, star Cornett weigimt man, quatitiect tor third place on time Americamm Qiympic team ivy ttmrowing time ctiscus 156 feet. tn overseas competition. VNfooct taitect to win any points. A strong Harvard team, under time expert guictance ot Captain Green, gave Cornett its stittest opposition. After winning two times in inctoor meets anct once at tiie Heptagonat games, time Crimson squact traiiecl an improveci Cornett team at time tntercotiegiates. Yate, overtatcing time txtoaicteymen in one competition. was cteteatect in time ottmer nmeets. Syracuse anct Princeton at no time tnetterect time Cornell score. t .4 Q .AJP Fehruary 22. The hloalileymen olliiially opened the indoor season at Cornell against Yale, and tooli lirst place in nine ol the scheduled events to win fl-42. Johnny lwleaden claimed individual honors lor rim eve- ning hy winning the SHO and mile runs. ln the latter event he was pressed hy Congdon hut tirnerl his rare to win out in a llinal sprint. Dulce XX-'ood made an auspicious season start hy setting a new Drill I'-lull record in the shot-put with a loss ol' lorty-nine lc-et eleven inches. Houpt and Vreelancl captured second and third in the shot-put to give Cornell a clean sweep ol the event. Captain Loeh hegan Eli scoring with a new meet record in the thirty-live pound weight throw. Harding ol Yale added another lirst place with a jump ol thirteen leet six inches in the pole vault. Captain Linders set the pace in the seventy-live yard clash lead- ing Godshall to the tape hy a short step. Bassett and Herb Cornell, and Fox ol Yale staged an exciting two- mile race with Herh Cornell linishing in lront with a strong last-lap sprint. Scallan and Godley toolc lirst places in the 440-yard dash and 73-yard light hurdles respectively. Scallan, Tatum, Rossiter and Linders toolr the relay hy a decisive margin to conclude the meet. February 20. Cornell traclfmen linished in second place at the Boston Meet as l'larvard, with a score ol If 7 . t. gf.. Y i ort5 points, maintained a seven and a hall point lead over the Red contenders. By an exhibition which placed h. . 1 A. . A ' . N im in tie tuple winner class, Harvard s Captain Qrreen captured scoring honors lor the evening. His achieve I J ments inc u ed a New' England meet record ol 24 leet 178 inches in the hroad-jump liirst place to tie th . . e existing record in the 45-yard high hurdles and a third win in the 50-yard sprint. Dulce Wood returned to his winning form in the shot-put event when his final toss passed the 50-loot mai-lc hy 5M inches. This was woodis hhest throw ol the season and it established um in t e ranlcs ol leading performers throughout the country in this event. hleaclenys line running gave 3 76 Cornell a lirst in the mile-race. while VVooclward ol Harvard and hlezitt ol Cornell followed to talce second and third, respectively. Linders, who had heen con- sidered a serious threat for first place in the dashes, lailed to survive the qualilvind heats Godshalrs hest .1 E' ' leap in the hroad-julnp was 3 inches short ol Ritzman s ol Hale and he toolc third in the event. hlarch 7. H Predictions, hased on the results of the previous weeli, favored rl C II ie orne team to win second in the indoor games at hladison Square Garden in New Yorlc City, lout lxloalcleymen placed in just four events to linish behind lxlanhattan, Yale and Harvard. Disappointed followers watched the Yale cind . 1 ermen, whom Cornell had easily defeated a weel' earlier com plete the day's activities ahead of the Big Red team. A poor showing was made when Cornell tailed to win points that were considered certain. Geniawicz of Dartmouth headed the list of upsets hy taking the shot- put lrom Dulce Wood with a toss of 4Q feet 155 inches. A had anlcle forced Johnny Meaden from the traclc shortiy ailter the start oi' the miie race, but the game Corneiiian returned to the hoards and iiinished iourth. iofiacixiaio hroice into a three way tie for third piace in the pole vauit to complete the scoring oi the hfioaideymen ior the meet. hiarch. 21. Corneii, dispiayed a poweriui attacic during its iinai meet of the indoor season when it deiieated Coigate and Syracuse by a decisive margin. The hioaicieymen accounted inor twenty points more than the Comhined efforts of their opponents. Johnny hfieaden provided excitement hy overtaicing Parichiiia of Syracuse in the iast iap oi' the S80-yard run. The time ior the event, 11599, estahiished a new meet record. The oilificiais added to the entertainment oi the evening when they neglected lo iiire the gun at the heginning of the iast iap oi the miie run. As a result, the entrants com pieted seventeen trips around the course , 7...--:as-N.-s - r V, Y- . - . f . A 1 V ' 'T .A i 4 , s sg: - . , 4 'fi' ' fra -4- - my - 2 54' - -. - X N i?51Zt'Y: f 1' -.-.- . . .. . , instead of the required sixteen. This situation was un- fortunate for Herh Corneii as he sprinted from one- third of a iap ioehind, passed the ieaders, and, to aii appearances, Won the race. The judges were forced to piace him at third, the position he heid at the otficiai end of the miie. Bassett was ieading at this point and received credit for the victory. Qutstanding among the guest performers was O,Brien oi Syracuse. He shattered hoth the meet and Driii Haii record for the 440 hy running the event in 49.9. Mes- sersmith foiiowed this exampie to ioetter the previous record with 8.2 for the 75-yard iow-hurdies. The ahsence ot such stars as Captain Linders, Godiey and Scott did not prevent an enthusiastic Corneii team from winning hrst piaces. Tatum added to the score hy taicing the 75-yard dash: Godshaii aiso contrihuted with his Win in the hroad-jump. Rossiteris victory in the hurdles and Nefi's second in the same event completed Corneii scoring ior the evening. April 24. in the ilirst major competition with the outstanding track stars of the country, Corneii turned 2-fx 37 in consistently good performances to win a position in the top fiight oi those teams participating in the games at Franidin Field. Duke Wood scored a douioie Vic- tory, Winning iooth the shot-put and discus-throw. in the iatter event Wood defeated Kosohn of Bates, iast year's winner, with a throw of 150 feet 11V2 inches. His toss feii six inches short of the record set iast year hy Kosohn. A Corneii team of Scaiian, Tatum. Linders and iViessersmith, after Winning their triai heat, iinished third in the 440-yard reiay. The University of Texas quartet ran the event in the fast time oi 41.1 and in doing so, estahiished a new meet record. Tem- pieis star runner, Eustace Peacock, set a iciiiing pace in the third ieg of the race which piaced his team in second position, ahead oi Corneii. During the hnai day of the contest, Moakieyys reiay teams captured second piaces in three events. Meaden, running anchor man in the four-miie reiay, made a desperate sprint on the iast iap of the course to Finish haii a second inehind the iviichigan runner. Corneiiis shuttie-hurdie team oi Neff, Godiey, Rossiter and Nies- sersmith compieted the distance ciose on the heeis of Harvard. lxflay 2. Vvinning eleven of the fifteen events listed, Cornell traclcmen shattered all Princeton hopes to cap- ture their second dual meet of the season. lVloaldey- men finished in front ol the Tiger squad hy a twenty- eight point margin. Eli Hooper started an afternoon of record smashing performances when he hettered hoth the Cornell and meet records with a throw of 193 leet 7Vs inches in the javelin contest. Dulce Wood, hurling the discus through a distance ol 155 leet 1 inch, set another marlc for future competitors to shoot at. Honors in the shot-putting event also went to the Dulce. Welcli, running in his second meet, tinished a stride ahead of Herlo Cornell to win the two-mile race. Bassettls third made it a clean sweep for the Big Red team. Clausen added to the list of surprises hy leaping 23 leet 5 inches, a new Cornell record lor the hroad jump, hut was defeated hy Princetons Faclcett who jumped over 24 feet on his last try, to set the meet record. Bch Scallan captured his second first place ol the day when he finished ahead ol a favored Tiger dashman in the century. Johnny hleaden merited the same reward with wins in the hall-mile and mile runs. lxflay Q. Returning to competition against lvy League teams, the Cornell traclcmen went into action at Boston, tinishing in second place. The Big Reds' power was 78 distrihuted evenly in all of the scheduled events as was shown when hfloaldeymen captured only one first lout accounted for enough seconds and thirds to finish nine- teen points hehind a leading Harvard team. Captain Green ol' Harvard again outclassed the other contestants hy contrihuting eighteen points to the Crimson cause. His victories in the 200-meter low hurdles, the 110- meter high hurdles, and the hroad jump gave him a sutliicient total lo lead scoring for the afternoon. Brad- ley of Princeton, showing no respect for the predictions ol the races, defeated hleaden in an exciting contest which saw the Cornell runner malcing a desperate bid lor lfirst place honors, only to lose hy halt a stride. Godley ran lourth in the 110-yard high hurdles and then came haclc to tie lor second place in the high jump. Geniawicz ot Dartmouth repeated his past performance hy defeating hloaldeys star weight man, Dulce Wood, in the shot-put. Woods hest attempt tell IO inches short ol' the winning toss hy Cveniawicz. This loss was made up when the Cornell star returned to talce first place in the discus event. Herh Cornell and Wreck NVQ-lch added a second and fourth hy completing the 3,000-meter course in these positions. Houpt and Hooper accounted lor a third and filth in the javelin throw, and in the 400-meter relay Cornell completed the days activities hy finishing third. hlay 16. ln the only outdoor meet held at Cornell last year, hloaldeymen defeated a Pennsylvania squad hy a score ol! 10-1-31. The vastly improved team cap- tured thirteen events and compiled one ol the largest scores ever made in the history ol! this traditional rivalry. lioh Scallan started activities on the tracli hy winning hoth dashes lrom the Pennsylvania favorites, Sawyer and Steele. ln the liield, Dulce Vyyood entered the class ol douhle winners when he tool: possession ol' titles to hoth the discus and shot-put events. Fea- tured at the meet was Gene Venzlces return to hrealc Joe hlangairs old Schoellltopl record which he had previously tailed to hetter. Venzlce completed the dis- tance ahead ol' Herh Cornell and Ed hlezitt in 4:14.2, three seconds taster than the lqormer marli. Xvelch led the long distance runners around the two-mile course as Bassett' trailed him to talce second place. Cornelts day in the field continued with more record smashing performances. Leone craclced the old marlt in the hammer-throwing event: Hooper tossed the javelin a short distance past the record existing at that timeg and a trio of pole-vaulters, hflacNah, Price, and Cary, swept their competition lor Cornell. ln the 440-yard run, Captain Linders sprinted to an early lead, and held this position to the tape. Scott sailed over the har at six leet which was sufficient to give him liirst awards in the high jump. t9 ,pang Bcxclonan, Palmer. Top Row: Sampson, Atwood, Gregg. Vreelancl, Tausig. Slit-partl. Third Row: l'leintz, Price, Crary. Bassett, Boluner, Nlezill. lxla Second Row: hloalcley, Leone, Slioemalxer, Goclshall, lxilessersniitli. Tatum, Rossiter. lX'lacNah. Clausen, Bangs. chlalion. Bottom Row: Godley. Hooper, Xvoocl. Flearlen. l-iI1lllfI'S. Cornell, Scott, Scallan, Houpt, Xvelcli. Play 50. Cornell reached the climax ol its traclc achievements in the final meet ol the season when Red cindermen swept the lntercollegiates at Phila- delphia. This was the tenth lntercollegiate crown lor teams coached lay lVloalcley since his advent to Cornell thirty-eight years ago. It rnarlced, as well, the First conquest lor an Eastern school in the past eleven years of this meet. A spectacular performance hy Herla Cornell raised him from the ranlfs of the unheralded to the victor ol the 5,000-meter race. Cornell ran from fourth position to second as he rounded the last curve and then sprinted clown the home-stretch passing Rafferty ot Fordham at the tape. ln this same event, VX7elch won a lourth place for the Nloalcleymen. Dulce Wood had been counted on to lead the Big Red scoring and he came through to win the discus-throw and talce second in the shot-put. VX7ood's toss ot 158 feet in the former event surpassed that ol his nearest rival loy six feet. Boh Scallan finished second to Mason ol Pitt in the 200-meter sprint. Qriginally, the Cornellian had been a distance runner, lout Coach lVloal4ley turned him into a successful dash man. The contest produced no new records, yet its lceen competition Was indicated when only two defending champions repeated their triumphs. Geniawicz of Dartmouth in the shot-put and Venzlce of Pennsyl- vania in the 1500-meter run were the men who recap- tured titles to their previous wins. At the tinish of this latter event, Cornell and Harvard were tied at fourteen all. The situation was relieved a moment later lay Herlo Cornellls Fine running which gave lxfloalcley- men a sulostantial lead. Scott added to this margin with second place awards in the high-jump while Hooper and Houpt contrilouted a fourth and fifth, re- spectively, in the javelin. Cornellls score reached its linal marlc of QQVQ points when Cvodley llinished fourth in the high hurdles and lVleaclen toolr Hfrh in the 800- meter race. RECORD OF THE TRACK SE l'elJ 'W Yale al ltliaca - 1956 INDOOR ASON Position Cornell Yale Harvard Feh, 2Q Quaclrangular Fleet at Boston Cornell Yale Dartmouth lxlanliattan hlar. 7 lnrloor lntercollegiates at New Yorlc lxlilf. 2l April 2.4 lvlay 2 Flay 9 Flay 16 Nlay 50 Triangular lxlcet at ltliaca RECORD OF THE 1 TRACK SE Yale lYlHI'VElICl Dartmouth Fordham Cornell Cornell Syracuse Colgate 956 OUTDOOR ASON Position Pennsylvania Relay Carnival at Philadelphia 440-Yard Relay 4-hfllle Relay Shuttle-l'lurclle Re Discus Throw Sho t-Put U. ot P. Temple Come-tt Nlichigan Cornell lay Harvard Cornell Xvood placed first Xvood placed first Princeton at Princeton COFDCH 'Princeton Heptagonal Meet at Boston Harvard Cornell Dartmouth Yale Princeton U, ol P. Colgate Pennsylvania at Ithaca C0fI1f'll U. ol P. Outdoor lntercollegiates at Pliilaclelpliia Cornell Score 7 1 49. 10 52V2 ZYVQ 17 26 1S1f'2. lfyl 12 10 Q1At 69 24 25 Score S1 1-5 53 2-5 64 1-5 -I5 1-5 36I1-15 5' I J 31 zo ll 2-3 I0.,t 31 First Officers .JAMES BRECI-IEN PENDER .,....... RIC!-I:XRD LYMAN IJIBBARD JAMES RICPIARD XNIARE .... . JOSEPH RlCI'IARD MANOAN ROBERT JOSEPH IQANE ...... . JOHN EDXVARD BEATMAN .,.... Gusrixvus ANDREXVS BENTLEX IVIAX BREITEINIAACI-I ......,........,... -XAIILLIAM CI-I1XRLES CHANDLER .... . SYLVAN COLE, JR. .................... ., -XXIILLIAM ROBERT CORNELL .. ALBERT REES DAVIS. JR. .. 'NOAH EDXVIN DORIUS ......,... 'GEORGE HALL GOLDSBOROUGI-I .... XNIILLIAM XVINTON NJCIQEEVER ,JOHN IJOVVARD NEX'IUS ........ JNJERVIN GOODhLl:XN OLINOER .JAMES BRECHEN PENDER GEORGE EDNVIN RANNEY ..,.. . JAMES EDNIUND RUTLEDOE ...,.. ERIC DOUGLfXS ScHw,xRz ...... . .JOSEPH DANIEL TOOKER, JR. .... . ALFRED FREDERICK XIAN IQANST CUTCI TUC! ITL FRESH MAN .........Capluin ,.........,...........Mtll'lGQOV .........AssislruIi Mrrliagcr ......,.........,Assislunl Coach ...,...Hig71 lump, Broad Irunp Run .........4.1o-Yurcl Run Run ..............HigfI. Hurdles ..,,....SfIot, Discus Tfrrow ..........,....PoIe Vault .......,.BfOGl1IIlU1D .......,Hulf-ivlile Run .................Humm.cr Throw ...22o- and 4410-Yard Dasfwes 100- ClY7l.'122C-YUFLI DLISIIPS, Lou' I-IHTCUQS, BFUIIKI Illlllp ....,....,..Two-ivlilc Run .,...................DlS!7llS 'I IITOIU .........HigfI and Low Hurfnes LUN! LCIIU I'IllI'LllllS SEASON ...........SIl0fPLll The Cornell trestnnan track team turned in a credit- able recorct for tile season, which inciicatect consider- -able prospective material for the Varsity squad. Ai- TRACK TEAM though no freshmen meets were held during time indoor season, relay teams entered several Varsity contests to compete with other trostr quartets. In tide Triangular Wieet at tile Drill Hail, a team of Pencter, Breiteniaach, Schwarz, and Nevius Won time miie relay over the Syra- cuse entries. At Boston, the same quartet captured second in time half-miie race. Un May 4, a meet with Syracuse and Colgate opened the outcioor season. The point score was Cornell 75 2f5, Syracuse 55 1f5, and Colgate 4. Captain Jim Pender Jeri the Rect scoring with seconds to Giickman of Syracuse in I30tI'l dashes, a first in the broad-jump, and a-second in tltie low-hurclies. Schwarz won a double victory in the high anct low hurdles, and Nevius ran a fast 440 to win in 50.1 seconcts. in an exciting contest on Flay 19, Penn State fresh- men clefeatecl Cornelts yeariings. Outstanding for Cornell were Pender with wins in the 100-yafd ctasil and tive 220-yard iow-Iuurciies, and Nevius, anottrer double winner in ttIe 440- and 220-yflfd races. The time for the century, 10.1. was one-tentii of a second better than varsity time in the Syracuse meet. Cn time next lo the last hurdle, Tooicer felt and tiiereisy lost his chance of placing in this event. He returnect some time later to take a third in time iuigii-jump. Other com- petitors wilo deserve recognition for their part in the success of the team are Davis, Dorius, Cornell and Kolb. RCWIIXICE Rowing W 4. .47 WR1XY Play 2 Flay 16 Flay 23 June 38 2 Annapolis Regatta at Annapo Varsity'-15f1 miles Junior Varsity-1311 miles Carnegie Cup Regatta at Princeton Varsity--1 311 miles Junior Varsity-13f1 miles Spring Day Regatta at Ithaca Varsity-12 miles Junior Varsity-2 miles Intercollegiate Regatta at Poughkeepsie Varsity,-4 miles Junior Varsity-5 miles Iis Position ixfavy Cornell Navy Cornell Cornell Princeton Yale Cornell Princeton Yale Cornell Harvard Syracuse CJOTIICH Harvard Syracuse Xwashington California Navy Columbia Cornell Pennsylvania Syracuse Washington Navy Cornell Columbia Syracuse Time Q. Q: Q. Q. 9. 9. 9. 9 10 10 10 IO 11 11 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 14 14 14 15 15 9. Q. 24 29 55 .S .8 -5 42.0 O1 .6 04.6 11 24 .2 .2 28.2 54 58 47 54 56 05 17 09 15 16 .S .6 .6 .2 .2 .8 -4 .6 -4 .S 27.2 54.6 37-3 '44 .8 42.2 55.6 59.8 22.4 25.6 The 1956 Season 1956 VARSITY CREVV XVII,I.I.xv-I GoI'INI.ocK VIXN ARSIIALE .... ............. C ommoflore ROIIERT l'IIiNRY BIENGIZS ...,.......,.,,... .IOIIN REYNcII.ns YOUNG ..., . AIURSI1 .IIJIINSQN .,........,,.. .IMIIQS XXVRAY ..,...... .IOIIN QNLARK XX'li1X'1' .....,.... .. ,ALBERT XXYlI.Ll.'XM HARTwI.IxN R0lH'.RT IIIENRI' BIIZNGES ,,.. , EIIII-RT ORI,.x SOWERWINE .. IIOIIN XXYITQST RGGERS .....,...... RGIIERT XVII.I.I.xzII O'NEII,L ..... I'IliRlSIiR'I' ANDREW I'IOPl ER .......,.......... XX'II.I.I.xnI COIIINIHOCK VAN ARSDIILE ITREIIERICR DoN,xI,n HART ....,.,..,.,.,.. Al.l,liN LAPE ID.-XVISON ...... . IRYING ANRON .IENRINS .........., fiORNliLll Is CIIESTI-:R D133 IOND ,.... .. . .mcmnmoclore-Elec! .....,...,....,.,.Mc1r1ager lxSSi5lUHlMClllI1flHF .....,..,........,,.COUCll ....Assisiun,l Coach .......Two .....TlIree .......l-'Cllr .......Five .........Six , ...... Seven .......,..Slrolze ,....,COXSlIIGiH ......SuIJslilule ......SIllJSHfIll6 1Q56 IUNIOR VARSITY CREW EIm'.xRII ISOLSTGN I-.IxNrII,xN .l.xxIEs cill,XSli FORBES ......... .IMIES CIRISXYOLD DODGE ..., 111-QNRY BR,xIN.xRIJ RISLEY B.xI,nxx IN CLITIEIELI. IxVIERY IRVING ,AARON JENKINS .,.,.,,........ CNORNELIUS Cl'IESTER DUNIOND ..,. . ARTIILIR rI1OXX'NSEND XXVILLIABIS ,... . Cli.XRLIZS NX'IIEEI.ER LOCKIVIART ,,... CIIARLES RGIIERT NGIIACK ...... EDBIUND FERIJINAND PFEIFER ....... .. FREDERICK ,IOSEPI-I ScIfIII,I.ING. JR. IXIILTON IQEEVES PORTER ...,........ .......BOlU .......TlL70 .....VFIH'BG ..,....F0lU' ....,..Five .........Six .......SeI1vn . ..,..... Stroke ......CoxsIuain ..I,..SulJsiitute Inslilule .,....Subslilute ...msulnstitufe C r ,WMM M322 XIAN ARSDNLE YYOUNG ROWING SEASON For the followers ot Cornell rowing, the 1956 season was filled with more hope and more despair than any season in recent years. The Intercollegiate Rowing Regatta, Poughkeepsie with Vvashington and Califor- nia, and a chance to represent the United States in the Olympic games after Poughkeepsie was the goal. Filled with conllidence, the exceptionally loig Cornell crew was hadiy defeated when it met Navy in the first race of the season. In its second regatta, with Yale and Princeton, for the Carnegie Cup, Cornell hackers were less forceful in their predictions, lout Cornell swept all three races at Princeton, the varsity setting a new course record. Vvhen, on Spring Day, Cornell heat hoth Harvard and Syracuse with ease, the Red and White crew at once hecame one ol the outstanding eastern contenders for the rowing crown at Pough- keepsie. Continued good form during the weeks re- maining until the Poughkeepsie Regatta hastened to raise the hopes of Cornell's hackers. Cornell finished fifth at Poughkeepsie, and, hecause ol the dismissal ol Coach Wray, and the lack of funds, the Red crew did not enter its initial olajective, the Qlympic Trials. Throughout the season when Cornellls hopes were at their highest, loetore the tirst and last races, the crews fared hadly, while in the other races the Red squad did loetter than was expected. Gptimistic alter an encouraging three weeks' work- out on Cayuga Lake, the Cornell crews arrived at Annapolis on Nlay 2 to race the Navy crews in the tirst regatta ot the season. Rowing up the Severn against a strong wind, the Navy varsity got otf to a fast start and held their lead throughout the race. Qnly at the three-quarter mile mark did the Big Red crew attempt a faster stroke, then gaining hut little. The Cornell Varsity was unalale to overtake the Middies at the tinish and crossed the line, at the end of the mile and three- quarters course, live seconds hehind the Navy sheit. The Annapolis Junior Varsity jumped the Red JV's at the start, hut lay the hall-way mark Cornell had gained hack their toss: this was Cornelts last hid for the lead, and in the final drive Navy opened water to win lay seven seconds. The Cornell Crew appeared at Princeton on ixfiay 16 to compete with Princeton and Yale on Lake Carnegie lor the Carnegie Cup. Rowing under very lavorahle conditions, the Varsity hoat took an early lead and held it throughout the race, only heing threatened lay the Princeton sprint at the finish. Cornell crossed the tinish line three-quarters of a length ahead ot Princeton, with Yale several lengths in the rear. This was Cornellvs greatest victory of the season, a new course record of 9101.6 lneing set lay the Big Red oars- men. The .lunior Varsity had little difficulty in finish- ing the mile and three-quarters course a length ahead ol Princeton and ten seconds ahead ot Yale. tx t. .. 'lj e F Varsity Crew: Hartman, lvienges, Sowerwine, Rogers, O'Neill. Hopper, Van'Arsclale, Hart, Davison, Coxswuin. 4 'U IUNIOR VARSITY C REXV Lanman Forhes Dodge Risley Lockliart Avery Jenlcins Duhflond VXfilliams Spring Day, Nlay 23, found the crews ot Harvard and Syracuse at Ithaca to challenge the Big Red oars- men on the remarlcahly quiet waters ol: Lalce Cayuga. At the start, Coach Vvrayxs huslcy Varsity shot ahead of the Harvard and Syracuse shells. The lthacans had a two length lead over the Harvard laoat at the hall- way marlc, Syracuse heing out of the picture loy that time. The Red looat was threatened at no time and llinished strong, two lengths ahead of Harvard and tive ahead of Syracuse. The Junior Varsity gained a de- cisive victory, crossing the finish line two lengths ahead of the Harvard shell and alnout four lengths ahead of Syracuse. On June 22, the eyes of the sporting world were turned to Poughkeepsie where the leading crews of the Nation were to race in the intercollegiate Rowing Regatta, the Qlympic goal looming in the haclcground. With few changes in the Varsity hoat, which upset all predictions the preceding year, the Cornell oars- men arrived at Poughkeepsie filled with optimism. Backed lay a record of continually increasing power and perfection, Cornell was considered perhaps the equal of the spectacular Vvashington oarsmen, and was considered the leading eastern contender. Cornell he- gan well hy drawing the Hrahloifs footn lane, number two from the west hanlc, for all three races. All seven ol the crews got OH to a fast start, with Columhia nosing out in front. During most of the first mile the crews were closely hunched together and Columbia 5 harely maintained its early advantage, while Navy crept into second position with California, Cornell, and Pennsylvania close behind. The huslcy oarsmen ol VVashington were conserving their power in sixth place, and were trailed only hy Syracuse. Gradually, hut very effectively, the Washiiigton crew advanced their strolce, passing first Pennsylvania, and then Cor- nell. By the two-mile marlc, Columloia had yielded the lead to the Golden Bears, who had shot past the lVlid- dies. For the next mile, it was a close hattle laetween California, Washington, and Navy for first place. Vvashington led the Golden Bears lay over a length at the linish and were trailed seven seconds later hy the lxlidclies. Cornell, leading Pennsylvania and Syracuse hy a wide margin, trailed Columbia across the finish line hy less than a length. In the Junior Varsity race, Vvashington and Navy proved too powerful for Cornell, which nevertheless rowecl valiantly, leading Syracuse and Columhia across the finish. With the conclusion of the 1956 season, Cornell hacle farewell to Coach James Vtfray and his stall, who, in the past, had led Cornell crews through many spec- tacular victories. The Old Nlani' was admired and respected hy all who have worked under him, and his parting left sorrow and remorse in the hearts ol many Cornellians. Starting with the 1957 season, Cornell will welcome a new coach, Harrison Sanford, formerly a star oarsmen of the University of Wasliiiigtoii, who, it is hoped, will lead Cornell crews to further triumphs. - :A RECORD OF THE txfiay 2 Annapolis Regatta I 150-POUND CREVVS I l at ,Annapolis NX Varsity Heniey Ctistance Cornell 7:01 Navy 7137 Princeton Regatta at Princeton Fresimnen-Henley distance U Cornell 7:21.41 Princeton 7:22 Nlay 16 Cornell Regatta at ithaca Varsity-Henley distance Cornell 7:04 Dartmoutll 7:2O.6 Freshmen-Qne miie V Cornell 5:21 Riversicie 5:26 Lafayette 5:25 Nay 30 Pennsylvania Regatta at PiIiiacIeip11ia Varsity-Henley Ctistance Penn 6:4I.2 Coiumlnia 6:,1'2.6 Qorneii 6413.8 D'Ii1HIl2ll'lZll'l 61.19 Navy 6149.1 I Z . 'Q LQ L.- , :YW n I l 11 .'- ' ,QA I T I I I ... fm A , E 1 , ' Ez, I. .-I--It . QL - -4 - 2 .4 ,:'. A F , . I 3 F ' X X ' L- ,, :a g-5:32 - V ' 1 tm ,:: ,,., 4 I '5 3 2,-V . 35 1. ,Q 1 l . It ' I f-2:2 i ,-Ai ' l i A E iv .IJ F 5 ,. 2. UH '.' W. - xx , N ,,, , -Q I I :, F O, I gi ,I A' X ,af ty ' ' Burriit, Fiastnnan, Xviicox, Stone, Jenttmc An ew 1151: S' iywiz I' ' 3 Payne. Slmick, Ukz. I 2 e:-, ' ,N QC 'F I - 6 f' 9 T - 1 . 1? . ' ,gf-f' f : I I I I ,ga Q-, -fi I- ff IE: , Ia A 4 :I itiv e--- VARSITY 150-POUND CREW FRESHMAN 150-PGUND CREW STEVEN GILBERT BURRITI' .,,.........,,.,..........,...,......................... CmnIIIoclore CIIARI.Es XN'II.I.IAM HAGEN ........,.....................,..........A,..-.,----------.. -.....-- B OIU JOI-IN IVIILTON CI-IAPMAN ....... .,,...... MQIICIQIUF GEORGE RICIMRDS SEIU,-H-Z ',,'..-A ,.,,,,,4, T wo ROSCOE SQUIRES XPXIILCOX ...,... ............. B ow ALIIEN FREDERICK BATES .......,. ....... T Free JAMES DIZRXVENT FLASI-IMAN ..... .......,. T Ivo XVHUMI pARMU,Y LENTZ .i.. -. Four FREDERICK VVII.I.IAMs SHICK ...... ....... T III-ee I 1 C : -Tlx A T V Five GARRY XNIILLIAM STONE .... ......., .....,.. F o ur xlomx ,YTGE f.'l'E'h ' Sw NORD'IAN IQICHARD ANDERSON ..... ,....... F ive 'URBAN ONECMLR AMB 4' l ' FRANCIS SMITH PAYNE ..........,... Six XVILUAM HAMILTON SCOTY ' S even BERNARD LAXVRIZNCE FERNAN ..... QHARLE5 MONROE LANDNESSER ': ' S make DONALD ARTI-IUR UTZ ,..... I .,,... .........,.,. S iroize lf'5NN'3TH REWER FELDKAMP -':---- :- XA7lLLIAM FIENRY JENKINS ........ Coxswain R ' ARTHUR LAIRD SCIIWAD ...... .SIIIJSlitute 386 I OBERT GEORGE NIXRQUA I RDT , ....., . 'ANSE NOYES, JR. ..... ,. .......... ,... . . ,.......COXSlUUiH ......,.SubsIiruIe . ,,,... Substitute ,j A, ,awww ,- .M , Mm- rr.. .. ew THE 150-POUND CREW SEASON The 150-POUHCI crews had one of the hest seasons in their short history. The varsity iightweights won two out of their three races and the freshmen, who improved greatly as the season progressed, triumphed in hoth of their encounters. In the first race, on Wiay 2. the varsity 150-pound hoat upheld its reputation of heing one ot the best lightweight outfits Corneii has had hy holding a decisive lead over Navy throughout the Henley distance, and finishing thirty-six seconds ahead of the Middies. In a close and exciting race at Princeton with two Princeton hoats, the Cornell 150-1JOT.1Hd freshman crew led to the haiivvay-mark with iittie difficuityg then, one of the Princeton sheiis overtook them and they raced neck and necic to the finish line, Corneii crossing just four feet ahead of Princeton. Two weeks later, on May 16, the varsity crew met the new-horn Dartmouth oarsmen at Ithaca, and in a thrilling race, covered the Henley distance a iength ahead of the Dartmouth sheii. The freshmen met Riverside and Lafay- ette on Lake Cayuga, hoth of which they easily outdis- tanced, thus remaining undefeated. The varsity journeyed to Philadelphia on Niay 30 where it met the 150-pound crews of Pennsylvania. Coiumhia, Navy, and Nianhattan. For the first halt of the course, the hoats remained close together, Pennsyl- vania nosing ahead of Cornell. Just heyond the hali- way mark, the Coiumhia shell edged past Cornell, hut the Big Red retained her lead over Nianhattan and Navy, in this order they crossed the hnish iine. it was a fast race and although the Cornell oarsmen came in third, suffering their only defeat of the sea- son, they nevertheless rowed a swiit and weli- stroiced race. J - .. .. V' I ., ---' . A-A222 ,qw '- . . rr 1:21:15-1-:5:zv::? .2 -f.::1:g:325gEgg '--- O : '-5-, 5:53 ,- - -- - -f -- :Z-414 , .. '1' ' 2': i 21ff . r--ss Nt ' , -1,?-Br ig' ' Erma- -z A ::E5:'g - ., 2 ,, ' gk v h F 7 V ,IZJY . . ,-1, 1 ga ii -W. Q: f , ' A la 5 sh as . as at 3 S' as A - 1:2551 X ,'-11 f- 5-':':' gsm Y: , -phi: 15 : ' , 'f ' - . 1.5 2 1f.4p1- pr rf-f -we -. '1 2252: ' . w e 'ft ' -' 1 f- ' f '- 1 -31:5 .1 4 Q , . ' ,. , 1 A Q :LQQN --vb 4, It . s -uma: , ' rl - ,.zef,1, 4: .- '15 tix-qvreyf Qs-,pg, f.,' A' . fast g H 'w ,L , I ,jf f, .gf za'---rv .R t . -ir I L7 , ' , wig -' :uw ,Y , I, , my y -.,:,fo- . ,:P - - ...rsh :M 1 Q , ' ay - . J STP ..:f1o:ff- ,usa . 1 . ' V 5 t gf S X ,,:. R. A-ap, ,,,. - r,m.,.. :.,,..,,., -, r ,, M , , - 5 --f- . 5:1 N: , -1:4 . A ' . , . .. wx . .. Ar z.. - 4 it . . fe? . -ti 1 UE . , ...lf 4 'fl . 'E 27: . Q Q - ix,-11:11 FFCSl1I1lUIl CFCIUJ SHFKIS, I:00lC. h'l0ill'f, GfCEIlNX'Hlil, Swain. Freshman 13o,Pounri Crew: Hagen, Scitllitz. Bates, 1936 FRESHMAN CREXV WALTER HANS FOERTSCI-l ................................ Commodore ADDISON- BEECHER SCOVILLE, JR. THOMAS RPIETF QFIEYXVARD, 3D. ............. Assistant Manager ........................tVIanager ,Q ,..-.. 19 . :Q Ei if 5, Dean, Focrlsch. Hr-clxel. Chanrherlain, Erlanger. Cox- l-C'YllZ. 'rHlllllN?ll, I.flI1llD. Scott. LHHCIDXCSSCY, FEICIICHUIP. crews ol Nvashington, Calilornia, Navy, Syracuse, anct Columbia. The crews ot the Xfvest outclassed the Eastern ones, ancl although the lthacans rowecl valiant- ly. they lost out to Xvashington ancl California, laeing unable to equal the high strolce of these crews. JOHN CLARK WR.fXY .................. BENJAMIN EVANS DEAN ....... ROBERT PTI-IADDEUS FOOTE .......,... ARTHUR ALLEN NIOAK ................. HAROLD WILLIANI CSREENXVALD... JOHN ROCKWELL FURMAN ........... WALTER HANS FOERTSCH ...... EDWARD HECKEL ......................... ROBERT SANDVVICK CHAMBERLAIN ...... RICPIARD-ENIIL ERLANOER .............. GEORGE LEVVIS KALB .............. RAYMOND JOSEPH SIMMONS ...... .......Bou1 .........Tiuo .......Tlu-ee ......Four .......Five .........Six .........Seven ...........St1-ohe ........Coxswain .......SuImimre .......SutJsl.itule The freshman crew hacl a disappointing season, winning only one of its lour races. ln the first race, the Navy plelnes nosecl aheacl at the start, ancl gradually wiclenecl their leacl to cross the Finish line a length ancl a half aheacl of the Reel yearlings. The seconcl race was far more successful. The Cornellians travellecl to Princeton to meet the tirst-year oarsmen of Princeton and Yale. Getting Ott to a goocl start, the Big Recl shell shot well aheacl of the other two looats ancl re- gainecl its lead to win lay a large margin. ln the Spring Day Regatta, with only Syracuse ancl Cornell in the freshman race the Cornell freshmen toolc the leacl for the first mileg then with spectacular precision ancl power, the Syracusans forged aheacl of the lthacans to win lay a length. At Poughkeepsie, the freshmen met the Flay 2 lX'lay 16 lN'lay 25 June 22 388 RECORD Position Annapolis Regatta at Annapolis Freshmen'-1511 miles Navy Cornell Carnegie Cup Regatta at Princeton F1'CSIlll1SH-l?A1 miles Cornell Princeton Yale Spring Day Regatta at Ithaca Freshmen-2 miles Syracuse Cornell Intercollegiate Regatta at Poughkeepsie Freshmen-2 miles Vvashington California Navy Cornell Syracuse Columhia Time 9116.0 Q:51.0 9255.0 9159-4 9:42.65 1O:57.8 11:o1.6 1o:19.6 10:25.21 1o:'51.8 1o:55.8 10:56.21 1o:54.o BASEBALL OFFICERS THOMAS IRLEXANDER ARICI1 .... CARLTON PARKER XMILSON .... THOMAS ILXLEXANDER .RICH EVERETT ARTHUR PALMER .. THOMAS HUCIAI PQXTERSGN .... .... . JOHN IAIOVVELL ROWLAND .... GEORGE IQEEF JAMES .... NVILSON DOERINC RICI-I .............CrIplcIin ......CcIplfIiII-Efeel ......CHl9lflfll-EIOCxl .. ............... ZNICIIICIQOI' Assislanl AFIUIIUQPI' ,......lxSSfSlUlll COIIIJI Cornell TEAM LOUIS ENK'lNG DAUNER RUDOLPH ALBAN DOERING WALTER HANS FOERTSCH JEROME HEARTXN'ELL HOLLAND EDWIN LEONARD HAROLD LIEBNAN ROBEIQT JAMES NTCDONALD THOMAS .AXLEXANDER RICPI STANLEY DIAVID SIMON CARLTON PARKER XMILSON Cornell Opponent RECORD December Q Toronto at 'Ithaca ...... .... 4 Q I2 Alfred at Ithaca .......... .... 4 7 10 Rochester at Ithaca ....... .... 4 9 IQ Harvarct at Cambridge ..... ,.... 4 O ,lilllllitfy 0 Columbia at Itlmaca ....... ..... 2 S I4 Princeton at Prinreton ..... .... 2 7 I6 Harvarcl at Ithaca .....,.... ..... 2 6 zo Colgate at Ithaca ...... ..... 4 O 23 Yule at New Haven .... ..... 3 Q February IS pCIlI'lSj'lY?lIliEl at ItlIaCa ..... ..... 2 9 IN Princeton at ltlmca .... ..... 3 4 20 DZlTtIT1OLIl'I1 at Hanover ............ 57 24 S5'l'?lL'lISE' at Syracuse .............. 44 lf Pexnusylvzxnizl at Plwilactelplmia.. 241 Dlurclm 6 Yale at Ithaca ............ ..... 3 I 8 IDilI'fl110lIl'I1 at Ithaca ....,.... ..... 4 Q IS Columbia at New York ..... ..... 3 7 21 24 52 54 34 3 1 40 43 49 JJ 40 5: 51 40 39 52 50 Baslcetlaall INNING the tirst three games ol' the season, the lQ57 Cornell quintet went on to hopeless failure as they clroppecl every succeecling game on their scheclule. The Big Recl openecl against Toronto, anal with Vvalt Foertsch leacling the scoring at- taclq with lilteen points the Cor- nellians easily cleleatecl their op- ponents 4Q-21. Height, Cornellhs principal aclvantage, enalnlecl the giant Recl quintet to function un- cler the laaslcet ancl roll up a large score. At center, Carl Vtfilson lost only two taps all evening, ancl Cornell toolc the hall clown on every other tap-oft. Each man showecl exceptionally last cutting ancl they were larealcing into the right positions lor loaslcet shots. Allrecl and Rochester were cle- leatecl in the next two games hy respective scores ol 47-24 and 49- 32. Captain Rich stoocl out in the Allred game, running up thirteen points ancl out- speeoling the Saxon clelense to talce the hall in uncler the loaslcet with comparative ease. Walt Foertschys long ones and his triclcy shots from uncler the laaslcet acloled to the Cornell score against Allrecl. Foertsch lecl the scoring attaclc against Rochester with twenty- three points. The first setlaaclc ol the season was hanclecl to the Reel hy a comparatively strong Harvarcl quintet cluring the Christmas recess. Foertsch ancl Rich were high scorers with nine points apiece as the Crimson won 54-40. Pacecl hy Lowman, their star center, who scoreol 14 points, the Harvarcl men clisplayecl a Fast aggressive ottense ancl with well-timecl passworlc kept the hall within scoring reach of the haslcet throughout the entire game. The second league game proviclecl one of the most 5 lAcDox.u.p Fo151zTsc11 D.fKl'Nl'1IZ sensational finishes seen at ithaca in many years. This game against Columhia startecl out to the a runaway lor Cornell as h lacDonalcl, sparlcplug of the attaclc all evening, clroppecl four shots through the hoop from micl-court. With Wilsoin getting the tap and Tom Rich leaping high in the air to capture the hall, the lthacans, olllensive cliclcecl on every play and Columloia was unahle to checlc the scoring spree. The halt-time score saw Cornell in the lead lay 19-1 1. With the start of the seconcl period Cornell continuecl its offensive clrive as Rucly Doering sanlc a long one ancl Foertsch aclclecl a foul ancl a laaslcet. VVith the score at 25-16 1 in Cornetlvs lavor Captain Tom Rich was put out on personals and the Columhia live forged steadily to the tore. As the seconds ol the game ticlted away and the hattle lor the possession. ol the hall seethed the crowd was held lnreathless. Ganzenmuller ol Columhia tool: a pass standing under the hoop and looped it through, for a shot which tied the score a scant two seconds lnetore the finat whistle. The tive minute overtime period saw a thrilling struggle hut tour Lion haslcets proved to he too much for a wealcening Red live. The .Princeton game started with each team alternat- ing in the scoring until the count was lcnotted at eight all, then Cornetts height hegan to tell and the Big Red pited up a seven point lead. Three Tiger lnasliets in a row just helore the end oi the hall' hrought princeton to within three points ol Cornell as the Big Red team led at the hatf 19-16. Xvoodward and Vruwinla led the Princeton attaclc lor the duration oi the game as they overcame the Big Red and held on to their lead to win 51-27. Carl Xwilson with ten points and Foertsch with eight were high scorers for Cornell. Hampered hy the loss ol Captain Tom Rich. the Cornell quintet met Harvard in the Drill Hall on January 16. Cornell was unahle to talce a suhstantial lead at any time and displayed sloppy passing and shooting throughout the game. VValt Foertsch, high scorer lor Cornell with nine points. started the Cornell scoring with a toss lrom the iout circle. Harvard toolq the offensive from the start and stowty pulled away from the lthacans. The wealc Cornelt defense per- mitted Gray and Lowman to silt through under the loaslcet and laoost the Crimson total. A hi-iel raity, featuring laaslcets hy tVlacDonald, Foertsch, and Doer- ing, stopped the Harvardmen momentarily hut Cornell tattered again and as the game wore on the Crimson lnuiit up their lead to win 40-26. With Eddie Leonard and Watt Foertsch setting the pace tor the Big Red, Cornell went down to defeat again at the hands of Colgate. The game was one ot the Wiidest seen on the Campus in many seasons and was marlced lay lree swinging tists and lnruising play. Colgate started the game slowly hut piclced up speed as the game progressed leading 16-10 after seven min- utes ol play. Ed Leonard was then rushed into the game as a guard and, playing superlative haslcethall and rallying the Red quintet single-handed, he aided the lthacans in drawing up on the hiaroonmen. A few minutes later Foertsch sent the Red into the tead with a shot lrom under the haslcet, talcing the hall otf the loaclqhoard. NN-'ith Cornell forcing the play and worlcing the hall down the court, the Drill Halt was suddenly thrown into dartcness. Vvhen the electric power was turned on again, the Cornell team was hold- ing tenaciously to a one point lead. The period ended alter Colgate had sunt: a hasliet to get the lead at the hatf hy the slim margin of one point. Vvith Ed Leonard and Boh h'tacDonald forcing the Ntaroon laaclc under their own laasliet, the ptay laecame rough and the Cornetl team came to sudden lite. All tive Cor- nell men came down to the center line and laattled Colgate for possession of the hail. The referee called 392 twelve fouls in the short time of live minutes and the crowd went wild at the slamlaang playing. As the Colgate loench stormed out in protest ot the decision Xwalt Foertsch tool: two fouls and made hoth good, putting the Red within one point ol the lVlaroons. The game ended as both teams threw team play to the winds in a light to get the hall. Carl VX7ilson came charging down the center ol the lioor on the run and collided with Lenhart against the haclc ol the laaslcet support and laoth were laid out on the lloor. At the final whistle the scoreboard read 43-40. The varsity suffered its filth straight loss in league competition when they met the Yale quintet at New Haven. lVlacDonald and Foertsch rung up haslcets early in the game and Cornell had a 14-3 lead in the first ten minutes. The lead was not held for long and at the hall Yale was leading 29-17. ln. an attempt to stop the Yale attaclc in the second half the fouls came thiclc and last with Cornell drawing fourteen and Eli six. lVl.idway in the second half the Yale varsity was replaced hy an. entire new team which lcept the Blue lead intact as they went on to win 49-59. The .lunior weelc crowd witnessed one of the most exciting haslcethall games ol the season when the Penn team came to lthaca. The league leaders started a second string team hut when the Red tive started to move ahead ol the visitors the varsity was inserted. Ed Leonard was the sparlcplug of the Cornell offensive, fooling his man continually and leinting heautitully on set shots as he tossed them in from under the hoop. He was high. scorer with twelve marlcers and Walt Foertsch was second with ten. The laclc of varsity reserves severely hampered the Red team as Big Carl VVilson and Captain Rich were laoth out of uniform. Cornell led 'lj-11. at the halt lout the second period spurt ol the Qualcers was too much lor the Ithacans and the home team went down to defeat again, this time to the score ol 35-29. ln the return match against Princeton, the Tiger five tool: the lead against the Big Red courhnen and were never headed until the linal whistle. Walt Foertsch went on an individual scoring spree as he rolled up 15 points. His one-handers under the hoop and Leon- ards long shots cut the Princeton lead at times, lout the accurate eyes ol Johnny Vruwinlf and Bud Sauter and the last moving, visiting quintet lcept the Cornell team on the short end ol the score. The lthacans cliclced well with their new zone defense, hut Princetonis pass- ing attaclc was too accurate and the Red lost another game 40-34. Hanover was the scene of the next defeat as the last place Cornell haslcetlaall team attempted to larealc its fContinucct on Page 445l Top Row: SllCC'll?lTl. P8lll1Cf, Iuiellllnilll, I-IOHHIICI, I4C0f'lZll'Cl, ROYN'lHIlCl. Bottom Row: Xvilson, Dauner, Deering. Rich, Simon, lN'lcDonald, Foertscli. 393 Top Row: Quinn, Repas, Khlgord. hIoody. I'IL1IC'IIITlS!ll'!. Xvoods. I'IIIhhard. Smith. Bollom Row: Vaughan, Ixlogk. Hanson, BaIIinger. Pressing. BcutleII, Koch, Bower FRESHNAN BASKETBALL SEASON Officers ALAN VVIILKENS V,xUOH.'xN .......,.... ....... C aptczin WILLIADI BRANULI SMITH ...... ...... IN 'lcmager IVIOSE CQUINN ....................... ....... C ouch 7-eflnl ROBERT IRvINO BALLINCER, IR. RICI-IARD Scorr I'IuI5Ia.-xRD RICHARD COLLINGXX'OOD BELIITELL NNIILLIAM C.'XIil. NIOOR, .IR. CHARLES SISSON BOXVEN NORMAN FREDERICK BIOODY LEONARD WILBLIR HJXNSON 'ROBERT XVII-LIMI PRESSINC .IOHN HENRY IQLITCORD ILXNGELO IQEPAS FREDERICK WlLLl.NbI KOCH ALAN XIVILKENS XI.XUGI'l.XN Record DeCQmIJef Corrie!! Opponent 9 Junior Varsity at Ithaca ............ ..... 2 3 22 16 Ahhott's OI Ithaca at Ithaca .... ..... 3 S 27 .Ianuary Q IVIariners OI Ithaca at Ithaca ....,.,..... 22 IO 13 New York State Aggies at Ithaca .... 27 I7 20 CoIgate Freshmen at Ithaca ............ 21 29 25 Binghamton CentraI H. S. at Ithaca 2.1 29 Fehruary 17 Ithaca High. Schooi at Ithaca ..,......... 28 IQ IQ Cortland NormaI LI. V. at Ithaca .... 32 32 24 Syracuse Freshmen at Syracuse .... 22 34 25 Ithaca CoIIege Freshmen at Ithaca 1Q 57 26 CentraI Business Institute at Ithaca 30 28 IVIarch 3 CortIand NormaI II. V. at CortIand 34 30 6 Ithaca CoIIege Freshmen at Ithaca 27 24 8 Ithaca High SchooI at Ithaca ........ 37 38 SEASQN HE 1937 Freshman hasI4ethaII team showed its potentiahties earIy in the season hy defeating the first four teams on its scheduIe. AI Vaughan, Bch Pressing and Boh BaIIinger shone on the Red quintet and WIII he Worth watching during the next three years. The Freshmen tooIc the season,s opener from the Jayvees hy a 23-22 score, with AI Vaughan starring Igor the yearIings. They continued their winning ways hy trouncing the Ahhott's ot Ithaca 38-27 as Vaughan and Ifhtgord paced the Red Five. Spurred on hy their earIy successes, the Freshmen conquered the hIarines of Ithaca in the third contest hy a score OI 21-19. and the IoIIowing weeIc added to their IaureIs hy topping the New York State Agri- cuIluraI Schooi 27-17, as Coach Quinn gave eighteen men a chance to show their mettIe. On .Ianuary 20 the COIgate Freshmen came to Ithaca and handed the Red Fresh their Iirst defeat of the season. CorneII Ied during the first quarter, hut IaiIed to Iteep pace with the Red Raiders as COIgate forged ahead to record a hard earned victory, 29-21. FoIIowing the Coigate deieat, the Red Freshmen received another Ioss at the hands OI a fast moving Binghamton High quintet, hut came hack strong the next week against Ithaca High SchooI as the Red registered their fifth victory hy a score OI 28-IQ. QD Fehruary IQ. the Cortland NormaI Jayvees forced a hard fought game into overtime after the Red had Ied Ior the major portion of the game. Neither team couId edge out the other and the IinaI score was 32-32. Showing an ahundance of power during the first haII, the Syracuse Freshmen decisiveIy defeated the Ithacans 3.4-22 at Syracuse on Fehruary 24th. AI- though CorneII fought hard, Syracuse masterIuIIy Icept the Red five in the hacItground throughout the contest. The Cayugans, however, came hack with a victory in their next game as they eIced out a victory over the Centrai Business Institute of Syracuse. In a return game against the CortIand Jayvees, CorneII showed its superiority hy smashing the oppos- ing quintet 34-30. The Freshman team IoOIcecI strong and functioned perIectIy although they never gained an imposing Iead, Vtfhen the Red hoopsters met the Ithaca CoIIege Freshmen for the second time, they avenged their prior defeat hy winning this contest 27-24. The Freshmen are to he comphmented on their record and it is hoped that they wiII add some of the much- needed strength to the varsity squad in the Coming season. BASKETBALL V We v- -1-' .. ,, 'ff- .. . fn., .za-AM: 1 -ff 3- 2 f Q N52 'f ex, Q z NAA ft -' 5 ' Y I HE, ,,., 2 , 92 1 '1?5?'- 'ir-'z -fe fag 3. A S , , 4 wx C N vhx W xx R Q ex 4 V A , YQ R SNK jx! L Y . v V --,bs ... - X . 3 -:tags-ass.- R- . 1: , 92' I - 5' ' 1: -- , . A X- If. ' ,, R .Rs 6 5' f-weep.. ' DUOAN LOZIER BUCRHOLIT 1936 BASEBALL TEAM AND RECORD JOHN JOHNSON IQREIMER ,............. RUDOLPI1 ALBFXN DOERING ...... GERALD STALTER WPIITE .,... FREDERICK COE SMITH ........4.... PAUL WITHERSPOON ECKLE3' ..... JOHN lx'IECRAY BATTEN ................ WILLIANI ARDISTRCNG DUCKHOUT ..... RUDOLPH ALB,AN DOERING .......... ERNEST ALFRED DOWNER ...... DAVID DUNBAR DUOAN ......... ROBERT DUNCAN FLOR.'XNCE.... WALTER JOHNSON ............. JOHN JOHNSON IQREIMER ...... JACK VV'ILLIAIwI LOZIER .......... ROBERT JAMES lVlCNAN.xRA ...,. Captain Captain-Elect lwcmager ......Assistant lwanager .............PltCll0l' .....Rigl1t Fielcl ............Catcl1er Center Fietct ......Lelt Fielcl ....First Base ........Sl1ort Stop .....Seconcl Base .............PitctIer ...Tlltl'Cl Base Baseball Fnlmstilulvs . 1 ALVIN THEODORE CALLY ..... ............,.. t nhelaer DANIEL l.,INDl-IEIMER ...... . ..... Pitcller lVlANFORD ROSENHECK .................. ...Jnfielcter JEDXVARD CLIFFORD SCI-l:XEl'IRER ...... ..... t nfielcler GEORGE XAIILLIAM SMITH ........... . ..... Catctwr Cflrtlgll lxlarclx lxlarylancl al College PZ-lfli. Nlnl. .. 6 April lxlarylanml al College Park, blcl. .. jf Villanova at Villanova . ..... ,..... . Drexel at Pluilaclelplmia .........,.,. . Pf?l1I1SylVZlIllil al Plrilzxclclplxia 9 Cl7lUll'llJlH al NQXV Xliork ............. . Colgate al l'lEll!Illl0l1 ...., Columlbia al ltllaca Harvarcl at lllmaca .,.. .... 6 Syracuse al lllIaca .... .... 5 .Princeton at lllmaca ..... .... 6 Princeton at ltlxaca . .,.. . I Colgale al lllmcza .,.. lVlay Villanova at lllmaca ........ .... 1 Pennsylvania al lllxaca ..... .... 6 Rocluester at lll1aca ........... .... 3 Boston College al Boston ...... . 2 l'larvarcl at Camlariclge ,,.. 5 Syracuse at Syracuse ...,,... . Nliclngan Slate at lllmca 2 Yale at New Haven .. ,.,. .. . 1 Colgate at Hamilton ...... .,.. S Yale at ltllaca . ............ 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Benumloecl, the Cor- nellians coulcl not get started at the hat nor in the llielcl and they dropped an 8-6 clecision to the Terrapins. The lthacans came laaclc against the same team on the following clay loehinfl the excellent pitching ol: Jack Batten who allowed lxflarylancl nine hits ancl fanned eight men. The Cor- nellians won hy the close score of 7-6 after staving off a ninth inning Black-and-Gold rally. An interval of two Clays, in which games with Villanova and Drexel were cancelled, ancl the Eclcleymen came up against a strong University of Pennsylvania combination which gave them a trouncing to the tune of 17-Q. The Cornell men were frostluitten and coulcl not get the hall out of the inljielcl in the pinches, While the Pennsylvanians mauled three Big Reel pitchers to complete the festive occasion. Dosrzmc The Cornellians met a lighting Harvarcl team on April 20 ancl alter playing sloppy hall in the lirst lew innings, the Big Recl cliamoncl men gb 6 IQREIMER lt 9, i at f 1 it Q -A . , fx ' 1 A We 'V - -ft., . - ,., ,321-6 , .... 4:4-,.-...W 5- . ' 4 - . . g igfazgz: 6 W- ,s as ff xy X . V 6 si is . it t - 5 W ax as-M 6 -A r- -:ag-:s:1' vias' I f tiff. 4, ' .. -e sw- ' . Xi.::::fPm t x :V :I-Rm. --, gf - t o t- '4 fa.. f wi-.1 fa: - W 4' x 'Y 'x L 1 S F X IINDHEIMER CHAEHR -R an :NN was 398 F, F .gr it feta' SS'-aw VI ,.1x , 5.2 X st ' 2 Q vi Q X X K X X A 4 Y w N ME -s' w 5 X Q sw X is X ' N N X? X- vQ+v-Q 5 -a -:- N. S .- i-'51 . ' ' , x X wrfr-s i,--, Bev- .- v: ' '- Taxis., 1 EEQ HIQLJ. if Wi-fi N . : .. as-:.:1'E:f:2-2 - vis .-5732-it A N4 'Z-:. .- fx . AVWY55 ..fs1,::., 'tgp ' q21,'1'y gS: 5.1551311235 ,Q-gf ' ,fp-3 VR: Q:E,j12f7E-I' FIGS-5 ' 45i C7212-' '- 'r:1a.m ', s5.l-g. ,Lf s, '4 f'V1-1.'1 ,.- ' .1:f:1: ' ..,, 15.-35, Ng , ,1::,,, . g ' - ' ' A f '. 2' X :Kr Q.:s.:iIQ,g:: 21: f 11 Qsii, ,Leia 'z ijf Mil , '-:H 'iif X'zs?,,i: 5 35- . f1f,i..,e:r,,,:.,,,. M.--, ,:2. g1yg.,Qf.1. 'Rza .1 fr' .:- a-I f 12' f t:1Z1'f its I. we N .,., 1 A, . . Top Row: Doyle, Lozier. Dodd. Pesto. Ftorance. Dugan. Landgrehe. Ectdcy. Gaily. Rich, Buctthout, iVtcNamara. Lindheimer, Xvhile. Bottom Row: Xvittcinson, Tropp, Ros:-nhectx. Schaehrer, htcsowan, Kreinwr. Johnson, Andrews. Downer, Doering, Batten, Smith. rallied in the seventh. Pitcher Jack Lozier hatted in Ed Schaehrer and Boh Ftorance with a prodigious 550- foot home run which sailed far over the right fence. Jack Batten, Rudy Doering, and Ed Schaehrer fash- ioned two more runs out of three hits to tie the score at 6-6 in the eighth. Harvardman AI Cotwett hrotce the deadlock with a ninth inning home run with one man on hase to give the Crimson the victory 8-6. A defeat at the hands of Syracuse on the following day showed that the Cornell pitching statt was weatc. The seventh and eighth innings saw the only Cornell scoring when Lozier, Bucichout, Downer, and Ftorance put some punch into the hatting to score three runs. The Big Red were asleep at the hat for the remainder of the game' and the Grange won handiiy, 8-5. A douhie-header with Princeton saw Cornell win- ning the initial hattte hy a score of 6-2, the Tigers tai:- ing the second, 5-1. Battens steiiar pitching was out- standing and Bill Buclchout got three for three at the plate in the first game. The Cornetlians iost their next two games to Villanova and Penng losing the latter on a Quaker rally in the ninth inning. The third win of the season came at the expense of the Rochester Yellow Jackets. Lucky Lindyu Lind- heimer pitched a good game, allowing only four scat- tered hits, and the Corneiiians took the game, 5-1. Jack Kreimer started the hail rotting in the first inning when he smashed a single over second hase, stoie second, and crossed the ptate on a wild throw. In the sixth, Ernie Downer came through with a resounding triple to left center which scored Fiorance and Batten. A welt executed hit-and-run play hrought Downer home. Jack Lozier pitched the Cayugans to a well earned 8-4 victory over Cotgates Red Raiders, allowing no hits at att in the last six innings. Lozier again starred when Cornell met Yale before a crowd of four thousand Spring Day guests. Replacing Jactc Batten in the fifth, he allowed only one run for the remainder of the game and the Big Red triumphed, 8-5. After dropping the last tyvo games of the season to Dartmouth hy 8-4 scores, the Cornetlians, on looking hack over their record, saw that they had won tive and lost thirteen games. in games won and lost the season was again a had failure, hut several players showed outstanding individual ahiiity. HAROLD DIODATE NORTH, JR. .. JAMES TATUIVI ........................ ROB WILLIANI EATON BENSLY, JR. ROB PETER JOHN CHOMYN FQRANCIS EDWARD DADDARIO BERNARD DIDINSKY WILLIAM FELDMAN CHE JOHN DWIGHT GANNETT IRVING GLAUBERMAN FRESHMAN BASEBALL Officers uncl Teo m ERT STIMSON GRANT ,....... ERT PURDY BLATCHLEY PETER IQUCHMY PETER PAPOULIAS HUPPERT RYNN STER HIGBY FREEMAN JOHN MARVIN Wrinn LAWRENCE HALPRIN IQCCOVCI Cornell Oppormrlf April 25 Syracuse at Syracuse .............. 5 29 Coolc Acaclemy at Nlontour Falls .....I..,........................... IQ Nlay I ltliaca High at Scliool Fielcl.. 8 2 lylanlius at Nlanlius ................ Q 5 Colgate at ltliaca .......,............ S S ltliaca Higli at Hoy Fielcl ...... 7 Q Nlanlius at ltliaca ..............,..... IS 11 Syracuse at ltliaca fclarlcnessl 5 I6 Colgate at Hamilton ....,......... 4 16 20 Cool: Acaclemy at ltlwaca ...... 6 I936 SEASON VXfitl1 a turnout ol sixty men on time lirst clay oi practice ancl tlwe appointment ol Jim Tatum ancl Bob Grant as coaclies, tlie lreslnnan team lwaol possilnilities. Not too greatly out-playecl. laut sluowing 'inexperience tlirouglm a surplus ol errors, tl1e team tool: a 7-5 cleleat lrom Syracuse in its first sclieclulecl game. Playing a cleciclecl- ly laetter game of laall, ancl aiclecl lay tlie pitcli- .......lVlanager ..,...Coaclr y .,.... coach CHARLES VICTOR JEFFERS HENRY CHARLES l..AVlNE BERNARD lVlICI-IAEL RIGNEY 'BERNARD KLOCK SCI--IOMAN lylICHAEL NICHOLAS STEHN A C H ing of Bensley ancl Glauloerman, tlme squaol won a clelinite victory over Coolr Academy lay a IQ-5 score in its second encounter. Time contest lielcl with tile Manlius caclets at lVlanlius startecl unpromisingly Witla a four-run leacl for the opposing team. A rally, however, larouglit tl1.e game to an encl with a Q-8 Victory for Cornell. The eigllt one-laaggers wliicla Stelcinacla gave tlue caclets, along with numerous errors lay tlie rest ol the squacl, lielpecl Manlius in malcing tlae victory a close one. Cn lVlay 5, Hoy Fielcl was tlie site of anotlier clemonstration oi goocl lnall playing on tile part ol tlae ltliacans. Tlley amasseol eigl'1t runs, allowecl the Colgate lreslamen but one, ancl XVE1tCl'1CCl Pete Cliomyn ancl Rigney collect two liits in lour tries at luat. lVlilce Stelinaclri, on tlle mouncl, again slaowecl alaility of Varsity calilper, malcing six strilceouts, ancl allowing only live liits. Tliere was a cle-finite contrast loetween tlIe Colgate game and tlie one Following it, with ltliaca l-ligla. Time local laoys gainecl an 11-7 victory over tlue Cornellians, wllo playecl a generally poor game, malcing lar too many errors. ln spite ol tlie cleleat, Vvelala, in tl'Ie pitclierls lnox. loolcecl as ii l'1e miglit clevelop into a winning pitclier witli a little more Worlc. Planlius tool: anotlier and clecicleclly more illOl'0l1Ql1 lneating liere on Flay Q. At no point ol tlie game clicl tlle caclets seriously tlareaten as Halprinls line pitcliing kept tliem Well at lnay. Alter tlie 5-5 tie witli Syracuse in wlIiclT Rigney, Cannett and Stelinacli starrecl witli tlie lmluclgeons, tlie lroslm toolc a cleleat at tlue liancls ol Colgate ancl went on to victory in tlleir last game, taking a close clecision from Cool: Avacleiny lay 6-5. Tlie play ol tlie iresliman team improyecl cluring tlme season as it gainecl tlie experience in worlqing as a unit wliiclx it laclcecl at lirst. NX'rigI1r. lias. Layine. Top Rom: Grant. Sclnunan le lcrs. LeDuc. Ben lex Free man, Ringlxolrn. Tatum Scconcl Row: Norili. Dwc 'IrIo Rigney, Stelmacli Dlclm slay, Cllomyn, Clwulaermwn Bottom Row: Rubin. Blatcley Kuclmiy. Lelgaron Prpou QTHEIQ SPGIQTS Cross Country 1956 SEASON At the close of the 1Qj5 cross-country season, those in a position to judge anticipated another good year for the Cornettians in 1956. Their prophecies were apparently welt-founded, for the ithacans were consistent winners during the autumn months. Entering the Alfred meet minus the services of Herb Cornell, definitely one ot their hest men, the Harriers took the first three, and the sixth and seventh ptaces. Running over a course of 3.7 mites, the Saxon runners never seriously threat- ened the evident supremacy of the Big Red. Cap- tain Mezitt, and HVVrectc Xwetch, ran a dead AGNEW MEZIW 2 heat ot IQ minutes 54 seconds. This victory proved that the veterans were in condition. A contident squad entrained for the triangular meet with Yale and Cotumhia at New York dur- ing the last week in Qctoher. It was evident that Vviison of Columbia. and Fox and Xwoodiand ot Yale would offer the stittest competition. At the half-way maria of the five-mite Intercollegiate course, htezitt, Xveich, VVitson, and Vvoodtand were leading as a group. Xvetch hroke the tape with a time of 26:12: hiezitt came in eight seconds later, and Bassett and Loughtin took fifth and sixth places respectively. Despite a snow-covered course, the Big Red squad scored a decisive victory over Syracuse. VX7etch again showed his superiority hy passing Southard in a brilliant ending. He was behind the Syracusan two hundred yards from the finish line, hut he passed him to take tirst place hy ten yards. ixftezitt placed third, and Bassett and Loughtin ended in fifth and sixth positions. As a good wind-up for an already successful season, the squad placed third in the Intercol- tegiates at Van Corttandt Park. Waite, of ixfiichi- gan State, led att the way, Vvetch, in his first tntercotiegiate race, tcept well up with the leaders, and trotted home in third position. Herts Cor- neti, the next Ithacan to finish, came in eighth. Ntezitt was eleventh, and Bassett twenty-second. Nlichigan won the team title, with Nlanhattan second and Cornell third. Prospects for next season also appear to he hopeful. Several of the best' men Witt stitt he running, and with a fair amount of new material the 1937 season should he even more successful than the two preceding. ' EDMUND VICTOR IX'llEZl'I'l' .. HOWARD VVILLIAM XVELCI-I IQOHERT ,IAMIESON AGNIZNV XIVILLIAM PIIZNRY ARTI-IUR Officers .......,.......C0.plain. ......,....Cuplain-Elect ...................... Marlager ....... Assistant Manager JOIIN FRANCIS NIOAKLEY ...... .,.. : .,.....,........ C ouch TEAN1 WILLIANI AVARICK BAssE1'r LOUIS JOSEPH LOUO1-ILIN WAIIREN LLOYD BOI-INER EDNIUND VICTOR IVIEZITT HEIIBERT HORTON CORNELL WARD HAROLD ROBBINS NORMAN CLARK HEALEY HOWARD WILLIAM WELCH Oct. Nov. RECORD Cornell Opponent flow score wins, I5 Alfred at Ithaca ................ .... I 9 56 50 Yale at New York ............... ..... 2 I 35 30 Columbia al New York ........... .. 18 44 6 Syracuse at Syracuse .....,.................. 21 34 IS Intercollegiates at New York ........ Third place with 81 Top Row: Moakley, Agnew, Arthur. Bottom Row: Balmer, Laughlin. Bassett, Nlezitt. Vvelctm. Cornell, Healy. Top Row: Nloakley, Agnew, Levy, Bogart, Buuegl, Tausig. Bottom Row: Balmer, Laughlin. Bassett, Nlezitt. Vvelclm, Cornell, Healy. 403 SOCCCI' THE 1956 SOCCER SEASON With a promising record left loehind them at the close of last year's season, Cornelts soccer squad came up against an unfortu- nate year in 1936. VX7hen they had finished their final Eastern lntercollegiate League game, the Cornellians were tied with Lehigh lor last place. Captain Coors, playing his last season lor Cornell, proved to he one of the outstanding goalies in the league. Though augmented hy such seasoned players as Pechan, Dugan, and Holochwost, Coors could not bring his team up to the lorm ol which they were capahle. The Red hooters defeated Hamilton 3-1 in their first non-league game lay lceeping the hall in Hamilton territory throughout most of the fray. At home again on the lollow- ing weelc. the Cornellians lost to Syracuse 6-1. The visitors tallied three goals in the First hall: ol the game while our lone score came early in the third period on a corner shot hy Rolf Hemmerich. The Qrangemen retaliated with a powerful drive to score once in the third period and twice in the fourth to end the game. After two weelc ol rest and polishing oil the rough spots, the lthacans put up a gal- lant hght hut lost their first league game to Pennsylvania on Lower Alumni Field lay a score ol 5-2. The Red and Blue opened the game with a strong ottensive and challced up three goals in the tirst half. The Red hooters came haclc in the third period to score two goals, hut were unahle to hrealc through a tightened Penn defense to ring up the tying point. The llirst Cornell score was made hy Pechan on a penalty lciclc and late in the final period Dugan headed the hall into the net lor the last score ol the game. Cornell won its tirst league victory when they played against Swarthmore, winning a 2-1 victory over the Qualcer team, although they were regarded as the underdog in the clash. Cornell scored early in the first period on a shot hy HDutchU Hemmerich alter Hershey had placed the hall in scor- ing position. Swarthmore, however, near the end of the first period, managed to hrealc through the Cornell defense and got the hall past the goalie to tie the score. Late in the 404 second period, Pechan scored the winning point for Cornell with a cleverly executed corner shot, and the Red hooters maintained their slim margin through the last period to gain the victory. On Novemloer 6, Cornell travelled to Bethlehem where they lost a close match to Lehigh, the Cornell team lacking the scor- ing punch. The lone score was made hy Lehigh early in the second half on a shot from scrimmage. Un the following day, Princeton put Cornell out of the running lor its third consecutive Intercollegiate Championship hy defeating the Red hooters 2-1. The lact that Crowther at the half- haclc and Hemmerich in the forward wall were hoth out with injuries received in the Lehigh game, contrihuted greatly to the de- leat of the lthacans. An inexperienced Colgate team piled up a lead ol three points against the Cornellians in the First half and then emerged with a 3-1 victory at Hamilton on the following Satur- day. Cornell played warily in the first halt while Colgate huilt up a lead which the lthacans could not overcome. The Cornell team, still seriously hampered hy injuries, scored its lone point in the third period when Dugan booted Darlings corner shot into the net. Cornell played its final soccer game of the year at Haverford on Thanksgiving Day. and although the team played one ol its hest games of the year, a strong Haverford squad rallied in the second hall: to hand Cornell its fourth league defeat. Early in the opening period HDutchn Hemmerich scored lor Cornell alter clever passing had thrown the Haverford defense oft guard. ln the second period the Quaker team, talcing advantage of the wind at its loaclc, scored the tying point and the halt ended at 1-1. Haverford scored twice in the third period, louilding up a lead that the Red hooters were unahle to overcome, and the game ended in a 5-1 victory for the Qualcer team. Coach Nick Bawlt will he seriously hand- icapped next year with only four men with experience to form the nucleus of hisw1Q'57 squad, as the Varsity will lose Captain Coors, Knillfen, Holochwost, Dugan, Web- ster, Hershey, Crowther, and Hemmerich hy graduation. THE 1956 SOCCER TEAM ADOLPI-I COORS, SD ...,............... LEONARD BRUCE DARLING ....... ROLAND TI-IOMAS FREIDAY ......... ROGER WESTON VVENTWORTI-I ...... ........ ...............Caplain ........CCLf9ICliI'l-ElGCf Assistant lVI'an,ager NICHOLAS BAXVLF .,.....,..,....... ADOLPH COORS. SD ................ DAVID IVIACKAY CRAWFORD ...... GEORGE WESLEY CROXVTI-IER ...... LEONARD BRUCE DARLING ........ DAVID DUNBAR DUGAN ........ IQARL HEINZ HED'ID'lERICH ....... ROLE HUGO HEMIRIERICH ................... GEORGE GREGORY I-IOLOCHXVOST ......,. TYLER KNIFFEN ..................... ,..... BERNARD WARREN PECIIAN .....,. EDXVIN RUFUS VVEBSTER ...... RECORD ..........Oulsicle Lefl ........Rigf1t Fuubacle .......Oulsicle Right ......Cenler Haffbacfe .......Cenier Forward .............lnsicle Left ........RiglIt Halftnack ....,...Left Halftoack ,,....CelIler Halfbacle ........Lefl Fulllaacte ornell Oppormrll Oct. ' Nov. Hamilton at Ithaca .... Syracuse at Ithaca ....,.....,, Pennsylvania at Ithaca ......... . Swartlimore at Ithaca ...... Lehigh at Bethlehem ...... Princeton at Princeton ...... Colgate at Hamilton .............. Haverford at Philaclelplaia .... 2 6 3 I I 2 5 2 FREIDAY COORS Top Row: Freiciay, XN'entworll1, Finkell, Crawford, Sadler, Crowther, Bos, Miller, K:-Iunitz, Benjamin. Bawlf ' Bottom Row: Darling. VVelaster, Kniffen, Peclian, Coors, Dugan, K. Hemmericii. R. Hemmericli, Holocilwosl, Hershey 405 Y '54 LElCl'OSSG LACROSSE TEAM GORDON FAIRCHILD STOFER .... ,.. GEORGE JVIAYER CO1-IEN ............ SHIRLEY CLARK HULSE, JR. ..., . JOHN IQELLER CLEMENT ....... NICHOLAS BAWLF .,.......... DONALD LEROY KEELER ...... HAROLD FRANCIS NUNN ........ GRISWVOLD WILSON ............ . HERMAN VAN FLEET ...........,.............. GEORGE GREGORY HOLOCHWOST ....... GORDON FAIRCHILDV STOFER ........ NORNIAN PALMER DOUNCE ....... WALTER LEWIS CHEXVNING ...... ALBERT GEORGE BEYERLE ...... GEORGE NIAYER C01-IEN ......... ROBERT JOHN FACER ...........,...... JOSEPH FRANCIS MEYROWITZ ...... VICTOR MONIAK ....,.....,.,........... JOHN JACOB SERRELL ...... RECORD April 11 Hobart at Ithaca ....... 25 Princeton at Ithaca May 2 Hobart at Geneva.. Q Penn State at State 16 Colgate at Ithaca .... 23 Syracuse at Ithaca 'GLQIILQQQfQ... Lai.-. .......,..........Captain .......CcIptain-Elect ..................Zx'ICll'lClQCl' Assistant twanager ..................I...Coach .................Goat .......COl'8l' point ....................Point ....,...Firsl Defense .....Seconc1 Defense .............,......Cenler ......Seconcl Attack ........Ff1-SI Attack ......Outsicle Home ......,1nsicle Home ......Sut3stitute ......Substitule ...msulnstilute ......Sut9stitu,l.e Cornell Opponent 4 IO 1 19 4 16 6 12 7 5 7 17 406 SEASON After tbree weelcs of intensive training in every pliase ol attaclf and defense plays, tbe 1956 Lacrosse team opened its season against a power- lul Hobart team on April 'lI. Graduation left Coacb Niclc Bawlls sticlcmcn minus tbe services ol Petrolif, Berger, Cutler. Rys, Fauerbacb, and b'lCEHCl1FO1l, regulars on tbe '55 squad. Hobart brougbt to ltbaca a veteran team wbicb was bril- liant in attaclc and strong on defense. Cornell, bowever, was tbe lzirst to draw blood wben George Coben dodged. twisted into scoring distance, and fired a last one to AI Beyerle, wbo llipped tbe ball into tbe net before tive minutes were up. Two scores by tbe llasby Hobart attaclcmen 'put tbe Geneva men in tbe lead, but not lor long, as tbe Bawllmen evened tbe game witb a goal belore tbe end ol tbe ball. Pl-be second ball found a different picture as Norm Dounce and George Coben were forced out ol tbe game witb injuries. Cobenls injury, a dislocated cartilage in tbe lcnee, wbicb was to lceep bim out for tbe season was sustained wben be was tbrust against one ol tbe goals. Hobart toolc advantage of tbis opportunity and scored eigbt goals in a smasbing attaclc to win tbe game 10-4. rl-be one brigbt spot ol tlie game was tbe line performance turned in by Keeler in tbe goal, wbo bloclced many a Hobart sbot tbat seemed destined lor tbe net. Princeton was tbe next opponent on tbe scbed- ule and tbe Cornell attaclc was beld at bay by tbe beautifully massed defense ol tbe Tigers. Cap- tain Jetf Stoler planted tbe ball in tbe net early in tbe game to score tbe only Cornell goal of tbe game and Princeton went on to win '19-1. Tbe return matcb witb Hobart at Geneva was no better tban tbe first bad been and Cornell went down to defeat 16-4. Goals were scored by Cbewning and Holocbwost, aided by tbe excep- tional playing ol Captain Stofer. Tbe game was played on a wet and muddy field and it was very difficult to execute a coordinated passing attaclc. Playing tbeir best game since tbe season bad begun, tbe Bawllmen met Penn State at State College on May Q. Tbe Big Red attaclc started to score at tbe beginning of tbe game, and tbe balf ended witb tbe teams fairly even. The defense was noticeably good witb Keelerys fine playing in tbe goal. Holocbwost and Stofer, scoring two goals apiece, stood out on tbe offence, witb tbe Captain dasbing down tbe field unassisted to ring tbe bell twice. Tbe Cornell team sbowed its mettle in tbe Colgate game on May 16 at ltbaca, wben it de- feated tbe Red Raiders from tbe Cbenango by a score olf 7-5. Dounce, playing outside bome, opened tbe scoring twelve minutes alter tbe start ol tbe game by sbooting a fast one past tbe Colgate goalie. Stoler, at center, Walt Cbewning, and Van Fleet toolf care of tbe rest of tbe scoring witb two counters apiece. After tbe starting line- up bad played lorty-tive minutes and bad insured tbe success of tbe game, Niclc Bawlf sent into tbe game tbe remainder of tbe twenty-four man squad. Gutstanding in bis bandling of tbe net defense was goalie Keeler wbo aided deliensemen Nunn and Nlonialc in lceeping down tbe Colgate score. Cornell struclc somewbat stiffer opposition iban was expected wben Syracuse came to ltbaca for tbe liinal game ol tbe season. Tbe defense worlc of Nunn and Cbewning and tbe menacing attaclc on tbe Grange goal by Captain Stofer were out- standing. Before disbanding lor tbe year tbe lacrossemen cbose George Coben as tbeir new captain. Witb tbe return ol Captain-elect Coben to tbe line-up and tbe more experienced playing of Nlonialc, Holocbwost, and Van Fleet tbe prospects of a powerful team for 1037 seem good. NIONTAN STOFER BAWLF Top Row: Serrell. Hooley, Facer. Cliatlee, Reyelt, Plass, Agnew Second Row: Bawllq, Facer, Clark, Nleyrowitz, Hustis, Cobcn, Cornbroolcs, Hulse Bottom Row: Dounce, Xvilson, Nlunn. Stofer, Holocliwost, Cliewning, lVlonialc. Nlonlan 1957 Vvrestiing Season OFFICERS CPIARLES BENJAMIN N051-IER ........................ Captain JOHN EDGERTON HOUOI-I ....,......................... AICIIICIQOI' FREDERIC BRUCKNER LOWRIE ....... f 1xSSiSiClIliINVICIIICIQOI' WALTER CHRISTOPI-IER O'CoNNI3LL ........,....,.. Coacii TEAZVI PAUL FRED HTXIITZSCII AALFRED CARL 'KLICI-ILER JOHN R. .ClNE DIANNING GEORGE EDXVIN bi:XXCY CI-IJXRLES BENJAMIN NOSIIER GERALD EZR.-X CARS FREDERICK FAY REIBIEIQS JACK JAY SIEGEL PIARRY LEE SMITH iqENNETI-I 'TRUINIAN SMITH WIORTON AWARD RECORD Cornell Opponent iV:Ci'Jl'Lli1l'j' IO Syracuse at Syracuse ..... .... 9 IO lj Coiumiyia at itilaca ..,. .,.. 1 7 lj 20 i-ei1igiI at Betilieimem .... ..,. 0 36 24 Coigate at itimaca ...,....... .... 2 1 Q 2f Pennsyivania at itimca ..... .... 2 2 13 Niarciu 6 Penn State at ithaca ................ 5 25 12 ff I3 intercollegiate Cham- pionsiiips at Betilieimem ..... N Feinruary IO time varsity wrestiing team openeci its season against a veteran Syra- cuse squaci and succumiaeci to timem by a score of IQ-Q. victories were scored by Xwarci. biostmer and Smith for time Big Reci. Tile varsity Top Row: Hougix. Siegel. Kucimier. iwanning. H. Smitix, Niaxcy. O'Conneii. Seconci Row K. Sm itim, Harlzscix. Mosi1er. Oaks. Reimers. Bollom Row Ward. was handicapped hy a lack of veterans, only Harry Smith, Chuck hlosher, and Paul Hartzsch having ever heen in intercollegiate competition. Three days later, in the presence of a huge Junior week crowd, the varsity squeezed out a 17-13 victory over Columhia. Nlosher, Hartzsch, Reimers, and hlanning scored victories on time advantages, as Nlarty Vvard won hy pinning his man. Qne week later, tired out hy a long train ride, the Cornell grappiers were whitewashed hy Lehigh 36-O, Reimers cracicing a rih in his hout. Showing splendid comehaclc form, the Redmen overpowered Colgate hy a score of 21-9. Ken Smith replaced the injured Reimers and won his hout. Falls were scored hy VX7ard, Qaics, and Hartzsch, while iwosher and Ken Smith won hy time advantages. Continuing their winning strealc, the Cayugans triumphed over a Hashy Pennsylvania eight hy 18-12. victories for the Red were scored hy Niosher, Hartzsch, Harry Smith, and Nianning, the last three hy falls. Ward lost a close match to Allman, the hiind Penn wrestler who was a strong favorite, while Jack Siegel iost in an over- time to Lutz. Qaics was pinned hy Taylor. In the last dual meet of the year, a heavily favored Penn State team, destined to win the intercollegiate championship, defeated the Red 28-5. Vvard upset Stegmaire in the 188 pound class to gain the only Red victory. Far from discouraging the team this meet showed the im- provement made over the Lehigh match. The score does not show the closeness of the meet, several of the matches going into an overtime hefore Penn State came through with victory. On Niarch 12 and 15, the team journeyed to Bethlehem where the Redmen entered the inter- collegiate championship against teams from Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Columhia, Syracuse, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, and Penn State. Houcn Mosman in the 118-pound class, Waiid defeated Steg- maier of 'Penn State and Niaiion of Yale to gain the semi-Finals where he was defeated hy Cham- pion Harding of Princeton. In the playoffs for second and third, VXfard defeated Rosenberg of Syracuse hut lost to Allman of Penn and Alien of Lehigh. ixfiosher, competing in the 126-pound CIEISSH healt Kinge of Yaile E0 giinbthepsimi-tinag roun W ere e was e eate y a mer 0 Princeton. in the piayogs for second, Mosher' de- feated Danahy of Columhia hut iost to Crowe of Syracuse whom he had defeated earlier in a dual mfet. In the 135-qognd cgss Hgrtzsch ioit tin Crampion nazza o .enn tate, ut came Jacc in the playoffs to defeat Frost of Coiumhia. only tri lgse to Deme og Syracuse. dOilcs l0st5o Eecicer o' yracuse in t e 145-poun c ass. a s was hampered hy his lack of weight. Handicapped hy his sore shoulder, Reimers in the 155-p0LI11d class lcist to gfvololdirian of Etarvarils In the 16gzpou?1d cass, mit ost to rist 0' yracuse w om e had heaten earlier in the season. Jack Siegel in the 175-pound class was easily disposed of hy Clarke of Yale. In the heavyweight class, iVIan- ning defeated Backer of Pennsylvania to gain the iemi-final round, hut was defeated hy Pickett of .a e. Vvith the intercoliegiates at Cornell next year, the team stands a favorable opportunity to regain the championship that it had possessed for so many years. With. the return of Ward, Qaics, Reimers, and Smith, all of whom have gained necessary experience, and the addition of several memhers of the Freshman team, who show great promise, we are assured that Coach O,ConneH will turn out a team reminiscent of 1950 when the Big Red were triumphant in the Intercoilegiates. The Tennis Season 1956 TENNIS TEAM BERNARD Tvir-XRCUS .,................,.............,,................ Captain BERNARD EDWARD DIABIOND ....,... ....... C aplczin-Elect LOUIS JOHN DUGHI .................. ...................... It TCIIICLQOI' BARTON ROBERT STEVENSON ...... ....... A ssislant tttanager VLADIMIR TERENTIEFF ....,........ .......................... C oactz TEAIVI ROBERT GARDENER BELLAAIY BERNARD TEDXVARD DIAMOND LLOYD TALLING DOUOHTY BERNARD TVIARCUS JOHN GARRETI' PEAVY TVVILLIAM TAYLOR RIXTI-IBUN WILLIANI JAMES SIMPSON HERBERT SOBEI. DEAN ANDREW WIDNER RECORD Cornell Opponent April 18 Syracuse anct Colgate at ithaca ........,......................... IS , Syracuse .,.................... 3 Colgate ...................... 1 25 Penn State at State Coitege.. 6 5 Nlay 2 Coiumhia at New York .......... 1 S 6 St. Johns at Ithaca .................. 5 4 9 Cveorgetown at ithaca ....... 7 2 16 McGill at ithaca ............ .. 6 0 25 Army at West Point .... .. 5 4 SEASON The varsity tennis team Began the 1936 season in a triangular tournament with Syracuse anci Coigate at ithaca on April IS. Cn the tirst ctay of competition the Cornettians eiiminatect Both visiting teams. Cap- tain htarcus of Cornett defeated Simpson in three sets. Diamonci anct Doughty won a ciose otouhies match over Sohei anct Peavy, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2. playing on a poor fioor at Penn State the fotiowing week, the ithaca netmen kept their stricte anct van- quished the Nittany Lions. in the singles, Simpson anci Diamonct, starting oft stowty, managect to win their matches. Smith of Penn, in a prolonged contest, unex- pectectiy heat Captain txtarcus of Cornett. The Cor- nettians won att three of the ctoutotes matches. The team suffered its first ctefeat of the year at the hancts of Cotumiaia. iosing on the South Fields courts in New Yortc. Sohei anct Peavy of Cornett cteteatect Pavitt and Schwartzmann in one of the ctouhies matches. The Lions took the two other ctouhtes matches, and six singles, for a tinat score of eight to one. On ixftay 7, Cornell gained an unexpectect 5-4 victory over a much favored St. Johns team. The contest, piayect on the tower Cascactiita courts, attractect a crowct of three hunched spectators. Captain TVTarcus put up a hard fought, tout tosing struggle against Wier- icet, intercotiegiate indoor champion for 1936. Cornett MARCUS TERENTIEFF DUGHI lost two other singles matches as Dia- mond and Simpson dropped into the los- ing column. Doughty made the first point for Cornell by defeating Lictit- waid in straight sets. Sobel and Peavy of Cornell edged out their opponents Peggs and Clark in singles matches. Sobel and Peavy ciefeatecl Lictitvvaict and Kaufman by the score of 6-1, 8-6, 6-1, in the deciding match, and another Victory was added to the Big Red season. Qn Nlay Q, time Cornell netmen proved themselves one of the leading combines in intercollegiate tennis. In a nine match session, the Big Red allowed Georgetown only two wins. Captain Nlarcus, playing a skillful match, defeated Coniu, one of the top-notch Southern players, 6-5, 6-0. Stevenson, Rallibun, Sobel, Doughty, Dugiii, Marcus. Terentietf, Diamonci, Peavy, Geist, Bellamy. 4 Polo OFFICERS STEPHEN JAMES ROBERTS ...........,.................. Captain IQENNETH BRACKETT EARNHARDT ......4.....,..... lwcrnager GEORGE HENRY REIS .........,........ Assislcml lvlanciger lNlAJOR CH.-xRLES Eh'IERSON BOYLE .........,.......... Coach FIRST LIEUTENANT JOI--IN l2lCHMOND PITMRN, Assislarzl Courlz TEAM STEPHEN JAMES lQOBERTS TI-IOMAS LAWRENCE CLIXRENCE CARL COMES .ROBERT CLINTON TAIIER RWIERTON F.-XRR GERI-I.fxUSER XPXZALTER PIERRE NRQUIN. JR. Cornell Op RECORD December 12 112tl1 Field Artillery at ltliaca IQ VX7estlielcl at ltliaca .........,...... 30 Kenyon College at Cleveland. Qliio ...................................... January 2 1OQtl1 Field Artillery at Xfvillqes-Barre .......,................ 8 112tl1 Field Artillery at East Grange ..............,.,....... Q Princeton at Princeton ............ 16 Kenyon College at ltliaca ........ 25 Penn'lVlilitary Col. at ltllaca .... February 15 1st Cleveland Cavalry at Cleveland .............................. 20 1st Clevelancl Cavalry at Ithaca ........,........................... 22 VVilkes-Barre VN7lIips at ltliaca 27 1OQtl1 Fielcl Artillery at ltllaca .................................... lVlarcl1 6 U. S. lxflilitary Acaclemy at West Point .......................... 13 Penn lxflilitary Col. at Phila ...., IQ Detroit Polo Assn. ol Detroit 20 Black Horse Troop at Chicago 18 20 15 2qV2 24 17 17 zo V2 14V2 27 29 55V2 6 IIIXQ 17 16V2 pouvnl 2oV2 IGVQ lfllfl IOVQ 17 IOIXZ 25 12 11 141!2 23 13 15h 52 6V2 4 ATED among the strongest polo teams in the East, the Cornellians rode to thirteen victories against sixteen formidable opponents. Hard-riding, aggres- sive Steve Roberts, with a national indoor rating of one goal, captained the trio which established a new team record for scoring, a record of 558 goals. Bud Combs, with a national outdoor rating of six and an indoor rating of tive, is considered the most valuable horseman in intercollegiate polo. The smoothest sticlcman in intercollegiate competition, Tommy Lawrence, who has a three goal rating, covered the baclcheld. Against the 109th Field Artillery, Tommy tallied twenty-one times to brealc the Riding Hail record. ln the opener on December 12 against the 112th Field Artillery of East Orange, Cornell quicldy overcame the four goal handicap as Tommy 'Lawrence scored tive straight long shots. The Red trio maintained their lead until late in the Fifth chuldcer. Then, minus the services ol Captain Roberts who was injured in the previous period, Cornell staged a closing rally that fell short leaving the score at the end--Cornell 18, 112th Field Artillery 2OV2. A weelc later the Red polo team found vengeance by whipping the Vvestliield Club 29-16V2. Early in the first canto they recovered a six point handicap, and from then on were never headed. During Christmas vacation the team invaded the West, meeting Kenyon College at Cleveland, and the 109th Field Artillery at VVillces-Barre. Holding the highly touted Cleveland outfit scoreless the first half, Cornell managed to come through with a 15-12V.2 victory. ln the second game, the 'lOQtl1 Field Artillery surrendered 24V2-1OV2 before the terrific Cornell bombardment. On January S, the Cornell malletmen erased their first defeat by downing the East Grange 112t'l1 Field Artillery 24-17 with Bud Combs scoring 17 of Cornell,s goals. The following weelc Princeton was an easy win, but Kenyon administered a second defeat. Vvith a three goal handicap the Nvesterners remained in front until late in the second chuldcer. Then Cornell staged a comeback that brought the roaring crowd to their feet and snatched the lead. The scoring was even in the third period, but in the fourth Kenyon again came to the front and stayed off the Reds final rally to win 25-17V2. Cn the next Saturday the team again emerged into the win column by upsetting the strong Pennsylvania Nlilitary trio 20-12. Twice the Red and White riders unhorsed the 1St Cleveland Cavalry, and on February 22, they stopped the Wilkes- Barre Whips 29-25, after malcing up a seven point handi- cap. In the last home game on February 27, the paclced Riding Hall thrilled at the spectacular, high-scoring ex- hibition given by the Red malleteers at the expense ot the 109th Field Artillery. Combs and Roberts amazed the polo fans with their dazzling play, but Lawrence was the star of the night. His unerring attack drove in scores with record-smashing rapidity, leaving the dazed VX7'ill5es- Barre soldiers Wealdy clinging to a SSVQ-13 defeat. At VVest Point on March 6 the Cadets toolc an early lead which Cornell never quite overcame, losing a hard 15-9 decision. A weelc later Pennsylvania Military College again tasted Cornell,s cup of defeat after a bitter first half. Gn their second western campaign, the Red trio completed their schedule by trouncing the Detroit Polo Association and the Chicago Blaclc Horse Troop. 413 Swimmin g Ziegler Rasch Little OFFICERS NORMAN HERNIzXN RASCPI ...... ............,.......... ROBERT IDAGVVELL CLOYES ...,. WILLARD WILSON ZIEGLER ..... GORDON SCOTT LITTLE ..... ......,........ TEAM JOSEPH CARSON ANTRIDI ....... ............,... ROBERT IDAGXVELL CLOYES ,,... FRANK PATERSON I'I1LL ....... IVIARSI-IALL PEABODY l4tOKE ..... JOHN STONE HOOLEY ............. VVILLIAM GLITl'iRIE LUKE, JR. NORMAN PIERMAN RASCH HAROLD CEUST.-XVE RIiYEl.1' RAYMOND JOSEPH SIMMONS .... FRJXNK I-'IISNRY T1LLOTsON . VVILLIAM NIARTIN XVEIL ..... RlCI'l.-XRD CZUSTAVE ZENS ..... SEASON Starting Ott with good pros- pefls, the IQST swimming team was hactty crippled hy the toss of men during the season and as a result they faitect to win any of their meets. The team openect its season at Troy on January 16 against Rensselaer Polytech, The Cornell swimmers macte a poor showing except for Norm ..........Captain Captain-Elect ..........iVIanager ......Coach Dives .........Freestyte ...Breaststroke .......Freestyle ............DiUes ............Freestyte ...Breaststroke .........Freestyte .......Frr-zestyte .....Bactestroiee ......,Freestyle ......,Freestyle Rasch s capture of the first of a long string of revorcts in the 200-yard hreaststrotie. The meet encteft with an Over- whehning victory for the engi- neers. 59-18. The following week-end saw the Red mermen at Rochester where they chop- pect their seeoncl meet 45-50. 414 an 'Hz 1 fr ,, . .,,., ' - ,hf, ,, ., ,A. r ., A , . , ,H K' 'r A 2 ff 4 N :sf Q f 2 'f 4 f V' al M f 4, ff! 1 1 E 5 i' 2 al,- 5 J., ,V -7 . ,...., I. 3, A M , M? g , QI., .x,Ef5,T f J f fl ' W IT.: 154' i , 1 ? I 'rf . 5 f f if in ? ' 'F ' f 'if' - 'M' f if f. it fl Vt? iff f 1 1 - ,,,. . , Vveii. Tiilolson. Rasch. Cloyes. Reyelt, Hill. Luke, Chamheriin, Hake. Rasch, Tiiiotson, Luke, Cioyes. V Despite the score, Corneii made a good showing, forc- ing the Rochester swimmers to ioreaic four records and smashing two themselves. The Red won the 50- and 100-yard freestyle events in addition to the 500-yard medley relay and the ioreaststroice. Taking time off ioetween terms the next meet was at Hamiiton on the 19th of Feioruary where the Red men swam against Colgate. Cornell won six out of the nine possiioie tirsts hut iost the meet hy three points. Cioyes starred for Corneii, spiashing in to take a first in the 50- and 100-yard freestyle events and acting as anchor man in the 400-yard relay. The iareaststroice event was taicen as usual by Captain Rasch of Corneii. With the aid of Captain Haefeie, ace Iaaciqstroker, and hy the Reds permanent ioss of Hoigate and Spicer, the latter an outstanding distance man, the Niaroon came out on top at the end of the meet. 415 A week iater in New York, Coiumhia outciassed the Red mermen to the tune of 60-15. Cioyes and Rasch were nosed out in the 100-yard freestyle and the 200-yard hreaststroice hy a strong Lion team. Gniy Cioyes in the 50-yard freestyle was ahie to annex a first piace for Corneii. Showing their hest swimming for the year, the Red varsity was again defeated hy a powerful Franklin and Nlarshaii outfit. It was in this meet that Norm Rasch turned in his best time of 2:54.0 in the 200-yard ioreast- stroke, setting another record. Vvhen the boys from Lancaster jumped the gun in the 400-yard reiay, Cor- neii acquired its only first, meanwhile Reaser of Frank- iin and iViarshaH set a pooi record for the 100-y6l1'CI freestyle. On the following day the Nittany Lions took Cornell into camp by a score of 54-24. Rasch and Zens packed in firsts, the iatter in the 440-yard freestyle. Penn State ioroice records in the 500-yard medley and the 400-yard relay. The Red closed their discouraging season by iosing the Syracuse meet 55-21. Captain Bill Dinehart of the Qrangemen turned in an outstanding performance hy winning the 200- and 400-yard freestyle events and swimming anchor man in the 400-yard reiay team. Firsts in the 500-yard mediey, the diving, the 100-yard free- style, and the 200-yard hreaststroice Iooistered the Cor- neii score hut they lacked the team strength to over- come the Orange mermen. in spite of a poor team record for the season some of the individual swimming was excellent. Captain Norman Rasch and Bolo Cioyes were both undefeated. The Red natators were weak in the distance, hack- stroice and dashes. So far as next year is concerned Coach Scotty Little hesitated to comment hut the prospects are brightened hy a strong freshman squad. Boxing OFFICERS IRA VVASHINOTON XfVII.sON ........ ,........ C apmin W II.I.IAIII CI-IARI.I5s SANDY ..,.......,...........,... IVlun.ager FREDERICK IVIAIIJIKIENT ISIUNTINGTON. Assistant IVIunuger SCI-IUYLIQR SLATER .4...........,.........,.,,............ Coach TEAM CIUSS Moses LEON Gormsfxs ........ 125 lla. IVIAX PAUL GOOIIFRIED . II5' III. LOUIS GROSSBIIXN ....... ...I75 lb. ILXARNI KAUKO IRARIKKA ........ ,..... 1 45 Ib. JOHN HENRH' I..IzI-INI .................. .,.I15 IIJ. LEONARD RlISSt?l.L IVICLAUGI-ILIN ,...... 165 III. I..EONARD FRANCIS PEYSER ....... ....... 1 65 IIJ. GEORGE EDWVIN SCI-IAAF .... .......... 1 .15 IIJ. FREDERIC VERIRIER SII:III3R .......,.. Unlimiled SAMUEL SAUI. STAIII. . ......, 175 II1 .IOIIN GEYIER FIYAUSIG ......., 155 IIJ. IRA NVASI-IINOTON xx-YILSON ....... ....... I 55 IIN WIISOII Slater Sandy RECORD Jan. 27 Penn State at ItI1aca .....,,.........,.. .. 2 6 Feb. 13 Toronto at Toronto ....... .. 5 5 26 YaIe at New Haven ...... .. QVZ 31f2 NIar. 6 Syracuse at Syracuse .... .. 2 6 SEASON Under tI'r,e expert tuteIage OI Coach ScIIuyIer SIater, tIIe CorneII Iooxers pIayed Iour intercoIIegiate matcIIes. -I-Iie team was pitted against some top-notcII gIove-men. but in spite oI tI1is Iact, tIIe Red IigI1ters turned in a credilaIJIe record. FI-IIe Iour scIIeduIed combats were witI1 Penn State, Toronto, YaIe, and Syracuse. The Big Red Team owes its success in Iarge part to CoacI1 SIater. PI-I1is is tIIe Iirst time tI1at tIIe pugiIists Iuaye Iaeen guided Ioy an oIIiciaI coacI1. IX'Ir. SIater proved tIIe importance OI Ilaving a IuII-time trainer. I'Ie whipped tIIe team into Iirst cIass condition and infused a Iigiiting spirit into tIIe Red defenders. It is sincereIy to IJe regretted tI1at Iie wiII not train tIIe men next year. An unprecedented crowd oI two thousand Ians assemIJIed in tIIe DriII I4IaII on January 27 to witness tIIe Iirst ring competition of tIIe season: tI1e Red contenders IJattIing tI1e Penn State intercOIIegiate cI1arnpionsI1ip squad. IVIoe GoIdIJas scored I'Iis Iirst victory wIIen Iie drew a tecI1nicaI IcnocIcout in 55 seconds. rIOI1nny Tausig put up an exceIIent Hght against Goodman OI Penn State, but tI1e 135-DOUFICI NationaI Intel-coIIegiate Champion eIced out tI'1e decision. Captain Ira VViIsOn aIso Iuad Inad IucIc. During tI1e Iirst round Iae exIIiIJitecI superior gIove aI3iIity, but tI1e Nittany Lion contester I3roIce tIIrOugI1 VX7iIsonIs guard in II16 second round and Ianded a Iew weII-directed puncimes wI'1icI1 terminated tI1e Ioout. The tournament was cIimaxed Iny a Iiard-IougIIt dueI Iaetween tI'1e Iieayyweigtits, Fred Sierner of CorneII and Richter OI Penn State, tI1e I1oIder OI tIIe Inter- coIIegiate Heavyweight titIe. VVitI1 a series of smasI1ing IeIts Siemer I9roIce down tI1e resistance OI Iwis opponent. I'Ie attacked tI'Ie IXIittany Lion pugiIist with renewed vigor in tI1e second round. The Ioout ended when the CorneII IoIeavyWeigI1t opened a cut over Ins opponents eye, Winning a tecI1nicaI knockout. The Red supporters dispIayed exceIIent potentiaI 416 ahility in the meet, hut they were 'unahle to surmount the hanclicap ol poor physical conclition. On February 13 the Cornell team engagecl at Toronto in their seconcl comhat. An enthusiastic crowcl gatherecl to see the Big Recl hoxers trounce their opponents. Two lcnoclcouts were the feature attractions of the match. hloe Golclhas, the incor- rigilole 125-pouncl Cornell scrapper, olowneol his Ca- naclian adversary with tour hlows. Captain lra Wil- son ot the Recl squacl linoclcecl out Norm Bolter ot Toronto in the first rouncl. The l,55'-l'JOLlI'lClCl', Johnny Tausig, ancl Lou Grossman also clinchecl their comhats, while Frecl Siemer, the heavyweight, was credited with his hout lay clelault. The Ca- naclians won the 115-pouncl class when hlax Goocl- friecl lost to Dillon. Due to a misunclerstancling on the count Lenny Peyser, in the lirst rouncl ot his hout, forteitecl to Kralcauer ol Toronto. The final score stoocl 5-2 in favor ol Cornell. Before four hunclrecl spectators in the Payne Vvhitney Gymnasium Cornell encounterecl Yale on February 26 at New Haven. The Recl ringmen hopecl to repeat their victory over the Eli cohorts this year, hut the ithaca pugilists sutterecl two raw clecisions, clropping the match hy the score SV2-ZVQ. Again lxfloe Golclhas proverl his superiority ancl gainecl the cleci- sion in his match. The Cornell procligy, Frecl Siemer, cleliverecl a series of masterful glove strolces, lcnoclcing out Wallace, the Yale looxer, in one minute ancl titty-two seconcls. ln the 115'- pouncl loout, the match was cleciclecl in tavor ol the Eli man. Goocltried ot Cornell, it is generally aclmittecl, outhoxecl the Yale A it 2 l l 417 Top Row: l'lunlington, Tausig. Stahl, Sienner. Peyser, Karilclca. Bottom Row: l.c.-hni, Schaal, Xvilson, Coach Slater, Golclhas, Goocltriecl. lightweight. A similar questionable clecision was hanclecl clown in the Vvilson match. Otto Nliller ot Yale managecl to hang close to Captain lra Vvilson anal gain a clraw. Coach Slater cleclarecl that the hout was unquestionahly Cornellys. Lenny Peyser, Fighting in the 1,65-pouncl Class, put up an excellent tight, staying ott Captain Dick Gallancl ot Yale. Charlie VVright, Eli,s ace 155- pouncler, clrew an extremely close clecision over Tausig. The results ol the Yale contest were not too encouraging, hut the 'Reel maulers set ahout in earnest training lor the last seasonls play against Syracuse. The clual meet with Syracuse was tought at Syracuse on lVlarch 6. The Orange scorecl a 6-2 victory. ln the 115-p0I.I1'1Cl group, Nlax Goocl- lriecl hammerecl his opponent, Jaclc Bertrancl, in the tirst round, anol alter 30 seconcls in the seconcl rouncl was given the victory on a tech- nical lcnoclcout. Three stirring houts ensuecl. The matchless Syracuse leathervveight, Carl Sorenson, out- classecl lxfloe Golclhas in a whirlwind hout. Another heretofore uncleteatecl Cornell star, Frecl Siemer, was pre- vailecl over. He lost on points, alter a thrilling exhilaition. to Tiny Jim Brown ot Syracuse. Captain Vvilson ot Cornell, looxing in the 155-pOUl1Cl class, helcl the upper hancl throughout the laout, ancl was awarclecl the retereeys clecision. Cornell forfeited the 145- pouncl class. This thircl season ol intercollegiate looxing at Cornell was a success. A cleciclecl increase in attendance cleti- nitely indicates the position ol 'im- portance which hoxing has assumed on the hill. Next year all of the Recl defenders will he in the ring again except Lenny Peyser, 165 pouncls, ancl Max Goocllriecl, 115 pounels. The three maulers, Captain VVilson, Frecl Siemer, ancl Nloe Golclhas, who act- l quittecl themselves so 'notahly this sea- son, will next year again clelencl the Reel. The Season SULLA JAMISON VVILDER JAMISON SMITH XNVILLCOX V OFFICERS JACQUES CONRAD SAPIIIER , ............ .......,..,...,,.. C aplain CHARLES STAKELY VVILLCOX .,... .........,. C aptain-Elect KENNETH WILSON ...... . .......... .........,...,........... It 'Ianager COLEMAN DAVID ASINOF .... ........ A ssistanl lwanager GEORGE HALL .,............................. ........................ C oach TEAM ROBEIQT rl-EACUE CAMERON JOHN JOSEPH CONWAY JAMES R.NYBURN JAMISON ROBERT CPIARLES lx lORTON DOUGLAS REGINALD ROGERS, Jr. WILLIAD1 GILCIAIRIST ROLJNDI3X' JACQUES CONRAD SAPHIER WILLIANI BRANUM SMITH CHARLES STAKELY XAJILLCOX KENNETH WILSON RECORD April Cornet' Gpponeni 17 Haverford at Philadelphia ........... .. 8 1 18 Pennsylvania at Philadelphia ........ 3 6 25 Penn State at State College ....... .. 3 6 May 1 Georgetown at VNfashington ....... .. 5 4 2 Pennsylvania at Washington ....,... 6 ' 3 2 Princeton at Washington ........... ,. 2V2 6V2 8 Pittsburgh at Ithaca ........ .. 5 4 9 ' Penn State at Ithaca ..... .. 3 6 1 1 Colgate at ithaca ....... .. 2 7 16 McGill at Ithaca .......... .. 9 0 20 Syracuse at Syracuse ..... .. 2 7 SEASON N the lirst season oi Eastern intercollegiate Golf Association play. the Big Red linlcsmen acquitted themselves nololy. The season Started against Haver- lord at ljhiladelphia on April 17, and despite the lack ol practice and a squad composed almost entirely of Sophomores, the Cornellians triumphed hy a score of eight to one. Charley Nvillcox. playing in the numlaer one position, was the outstanding man on the Red team. Boh Cameron, with a TS, was the medalist for the clay, while Vvillcox came through with a 79. Penn- sylvania was the next opponent on the following day, and the Quakers hung up a 6-3 victory. Bill Smith. playing in numher three position, turned in his second win of the season. Smith was the medalist in the match, shooting an SO lor the dillllicult 18 holes. A strong wind hindered the players in this match and kept the scores high. Against Penn State on April 25, the Cornell team showed their laclc of experience lay dropping their sec- ond match hy a score of 6-3. Charley Willcox was low scorer with a 78. Bill Smith followed in Vvillcois steps hy defeating his opponent three up and two to go. ln their first league match of the season, the Cornell linlfsmen taclcled the Georgetown six at Vvashington on the lengthy Columbia Country Clulo course. Will- cox, stellar Southern shotmalcer, continued his unde- feated seasons record as number one man hy winning his match. Cameron and Roundey also were victorious in their matches and enabled the Big Red to nose out the previously unbeaten Georgetown team 5-4. Cor- nell continued its winning ways against Pennsylvania R ff SMITH XV1L1.cox VV ILD ER on the following day, winning handily lay 6-5. Willcox, Cameron, Roundey, and Morton were winners for the Red. After the two days' play, Cornell and Princeton were tied tor the league lead with two victories apiece. The Princeton match was one of the most exciting ever witnessed at the Columloia Country Cluh as darkness and chance comlained to cheat Cornell of a possilole victory. Led hy Charley Willcox and Bolo Cameron, the Cornell players came to the eighteenth tee needing only a half to clinch the matsh. Fate, however, favored the Tigers: and, putting with the aid of matches and flashlights, lVlalloy and Marlxs of Prince- ton dropped twelve-toot putts into an in- visilale hole to avert almost certain defeat. History repeated itself in the last four- some, as luclcy putts gained Princeton a halt in the laest hall and enaloled Joe Den- marlc to down Doug Rogers of Cornell hy a one point margin. Charley Willcox,s 76 was low medal for the lthacans. - The Pitt Panthers arrived in lthaca on May eighth, only to he defeated lay the Cornell golfers 5-4. Doug Rogers, playing numher live for the Red Linltsmen, turned in a lurilliant 70, even par, to talce the meet medal honors. Willcox, hard-hitting Southerner, shot a 75 to win his match three and one. The next morning the Red Linlcsmen toolc on Penn State on the lthaca course and, despite victories lay Bill Smith. and Willcox, who continued his undefeated season, the Cayugans were decisively loeaten hy the Staters. Nlinus the services ol Charley Willcox, the team was talcen into camp 7-2 hy the Colgate linlcsmen on Wlay 11. Boln lVlorton, playing numher live For the Red, tied lor a low medal score with a sparkling 72. Alter whitewashing the Nlccvill golfers at Ithaca lay Q-O. the Cornell six dropped a 7-2 decision to Syracuse on the Yacht Clula course. The fine playing of Roundey and Bill Smith stood out throughout the contest. The final standing ol the teams in the Eastern intercollegiate League saw Cornell in a tie for second place with only Princeton topping the Red gollers. The lowest medal round ol' the season was credited to Doug Rogers who challced up a par 70 on the home course in the Pitt contest. Captain-Elect VX7illcox was the most consist- ent winner ot the year, playing in ten matches and losing lout one. This lone defeat was administered hy Guenther ol the Syracuse team in the Final match of the year. As the Cornellian goes to press, a renewed interest in golf is laeing shown throughout the university which has expressed itself in the reorganization of the Cornell Coll Club and the lormation of a junior varsity golf team, A Southern trip has heen planned for the 1937 team which will take the linlxsmen to North Carolina, Virginia, and VX7asl1ingt0n during the Spring recess. The 1957 squad is composed ot Captain VX7illcox, Bill Smith, George Wilder, Nlilce Sulla, Doug Rogers, Franlc lX'lcAleavy, John Evans, and Fred Reimers. It is laeing coached hy George Hall and managed lay Coley Asinof. CAM ERON SMITH Rooms XXIILLCOX ROUND ci' lX'IORT0V Top Row: Tartmx, Hurt, Jeffers, Brown Bottom Row: Lawrence, Ntacfluigg, Fordham. Serri-tl, Crissey. Riera HE CORNELL RIFLE TEANI, cteteating some of the hest teams in the country, appears at this tate stage in the season, to he on its way to one of its most victorious years. Among the vanquished were Vv7ashington State, Iowa, txftarytanct, West Virginia, Syracuse, Kentuctcy, Htinois, anct Penn State. The matches with Pittsburgh anct Atahama Polytechnic are stitt to he ptayect as we go to press. The Red sharpshooters hart an internationat postat match with the University of Loncton and they defeated them hy the ctose margin of tour points. In the Attegheny Intercollegiate League of the National Ritte Association, Cornell tost only to Carnegie Tech. Having won the other matches to date, they are in tine for the teague championship, since they are tieft for first ptace with Pittsburgh anct Carnegie Tech. The other opponents in the teague are Lehigh, Cincinnati, Drexet, Lafayette, West Virginia, anct Pennsylvania. Qutstanct- ing among the Cornell shooters were Captain Serrett, Crissey, Lawrence, Fordham, anct Nturray. The 1957 Ritte Team OFFICERS JOHN JACOB Siznrzili., JR. ,..................... ....,..., C aptain IAQICHARD NEAL GUTNVIN .........,.., .....,.. M rmager 1XIA.lOR JAMES OBADtAl'l PFARBOX .... ................... C ouch SiiizoizAN'r LESLIE BRONVN ,..,. ....... AssistantCoact1 TEAM DONALD AVIAINE CTONKLIN xx'YAI.TER FORD Crussi-.Y STEPHEN CRANIS FORD!-IAM ROBERT NIARCH CEAYLORD. J XXYILLIAM SPENCER Hum' CTHARLES Vicron Jzrrmzs CARL BENEDICT LAXVRENCE ALLIiN Loomis R. DAVID ELLISON tX'IACQUIGG JOHN DELANEY MURRfXY .JOHN .IACOB SIIRRELL. JR. RISCORD Postal Ftalthes Contact Ntatches XX 'on Lost XX 'on Lost no G 1 4 l i V 41-,kr 420 .sh OUTWIN SERRELL The 1957 Pistol Team OFFICERS VVALTER FORD CRISSEY ........................ Caplain-Mcmagor CAPTAIN ROBERT ROSSITER RAYD'lOND, JR. ................ Coach SERGEANT FREDERICIQ B.-xcicor-'F GLOVER .... Assistant Coach TEAZVI ART!-IUR I'IOUGl-ITON BTXRBER, JR. CHARLES BURNS, JR. C31-IARLES PARSONS CLARK, JR. xfVsXLTER FORD CRISSE1' PAUL EVANS DITh'IAN EDXVARD STEXVART HOLCOh'lB NORMAN EDXN'.'XRD SCHLENKER ARNOLD MOSES SCHMUCKLER BREVVSTER VV ARD STEWART VVARINO, JR. SEASON The Cornell Pistoi Team, although starting pooriy hy losing its first two meets, found its eye in the third meet against Yaie, and shows promise of a successful season. One or more postal matches are scheciuieci for each week-end, and each memher shoots every Saturday. The scores of the five highest men are maiiecl to the opposing team which goes through the same procedure. In the First two matches, the pistoimen lost to Virginia iwiiitary institute and Ohio hy margins ot 66 and 20 points respectively. These margins are hy no means inciicative of the teams ahiiity, however, as was proved when they came hack in the thirci match against Yaie, and Succeecieci in defeating oicl Eli hy a margin oi 196 points. In this match, Ward gained first honors with a total score of 274 points. Captain Crissey was second With 262 points. The outstanding men of the Season thus far, have heen Captain Crissey, Ward, Burns, Wariiug, and Ciaric. 421 Fencing OFFICERS DANIISL FORIIES bqACBliTll ................ ....... I .Captain DOUGLAS LEACII NICDONALD .... ...... Manager GEORGE COINTE ....................... ....,.. C ouch TEAM GEORGIS ERNST DE1'MOLn .........., RussEI.L l.EROY IQIOPPING ......... DANIILL FORBES lX'lACl.!liTll ........., JOHN B'IICI-IAEL D,lCl..liLLAN ........ HAROLD EDXVARD PARKER ....... .IANIES XXIILMIZR PARKER .,..... w ...saber .......epee .........foil .......epve .......0pee ROBERT ALIsER'r SI-Ifxw ...sulwr ROY I'lENRY STIZYER .,.,..............,. ...salwr RECORD Cornell Oyrp. February A 15 Haniilton at ltliaea ...............,,....... 21 6 20 Rome Fencing Club at ltlmca. IQ S 26 Pennsylvania al Pliilaclelpliia. ....... 17 IO 27 Naval Acarleiny al Annapolis .... O IQ Flarcli 6 New Yorlx University al ltliara .... 6 21 lj Colgate at ltliara ..........,,..........., lel 3 20 Columbia at llllara . .....,.........,.,. lllwfl 155' 17 intercollegiate Clianipionsliips al V New York ......., .....,............... 6tlI Place .-1 VW .-and ,.-- - ,ki Z Top Row: Sliaw, H. Parker, Pratt. Dctmolcl. Hopping Second Row: Slringlmm, Stevens, tVIcLancl, Coinle. Bottom Row: J. Parlier, lVIcBetl1, Steyer. SEASON Tire Cornell leneers opened a victorious season on February lj playing Hamilton at ltbaca. The Real men were invulner- able and easily rolled up a score of 21-6 over tlieir opponents. Tlie captain of the Recl squacl, Danny Wlaebetlt, gave a las- cinating clisplay with bis epee. Tlie lvollowing weelc, tlwe ltliaeans seorecl anotlier victory wlien tliey cle- lneatecl tlie Rome Fenfing Club IQ-8. Tlie aclroit Cornell epee-manipulators won tlleir event 8-1 ancl time lnoilsmen lollowenl up tlie gain, garnering tlteir matcli by a 7-2 score. Tlie Recl sabremen, ltowever. lost tlieir contest. blany exciting matclwes leaturecl tlie Penn matfli lielcl at Pliilaclelpliia on February 26. Tlie Recl anal Blue team lqouglit liarrl ancl well, but tlie Cornellians were sligjlitly superior anfl secured all tlle events. ln tlie loils tlie ltliafans won 5-4, in tl'Ie epee 7-2, and in tlte sabre 6-3. Time Naval Aracleiny at Annapolis was llie scene ol' tlie next cluel. Tlie expertly trainecl Navy loilsmen provecl more tlian a Dlillfll lor tlie Recl clelenclers ancl pilecl up a svore ol IQ-S. A number ol tl'1e bouts, liowever, were won by tlie Navy- men by only one toucsli. -l-lie scores lor earli event were: 6-5 in llie loils, 7-2 in llie epee. ancl 6-3 in llie sabres. Cornell surrenclerecl tlie big matclt ol llie year to New Yorlc University on Nlarrli 6 by a srore ol 21-6. At tliis en- vounter. Costello ol N.Y.U.. tlte inter- collegiate rliamp. Dlll on a llaslting ex- liibition ancl beat liis opponent. Tlie Reel sworclsinen lost tlie lioils 2-S. tlie epee 2-7. ancl tlie sabres 2-6. Q11 blarcli 13. tlie Cornellians in a sensational series ol bouts Cllallcecl up a 1-1-3 viftorv over Colgate. Alter talcing seven out ol tlie nine matclies in tlle loils coinpetition, Cornell elincliecl tlie sabre eontest 4-0. ancl tlien went on to talce tliree out ol tlie lour epee. George Det- molcl ol Cornell. tlie liigli sforer, Capturecl two lqoil ancl two sabre elinelies: wltile Roy Steyer. anotlier Cornellian, tool: tliree loil matelies. Captain Dielc Dul- lielcl ancl Harolcl Lube were tlie only Colgate men to score. ln tlie foils Claslt tlie ltliaeans seorecl 7 points to C0lQ'?ll6,S 25 in tlie epee. tlie Cornell men tool: all el points: ancl in tlie sabre, tlwe Refi garnerecl 3 out ot 4 points. Tlie liinal play against Columbia was luelcl on lvlillfll 27. Tlie ltliacans Cap- turecl tlie foils 5-4, but lost botll time sabre ancl epee events. VXfinning' two out ol three ot bis sabre Inatclies, ancl two ol luis tltree foil matelies, Detmolcl starrecl lor tlte Red. Jacobs ancl Vvallis of tlie Lions clistinguisllecl tliemselves. TI final rating was lllfl for CQ,-11611 aml ISVQ lor Columbia. 16 422 'inter Sports Top Rom: Fagher, Poirier, Xvoife, htrEiwee, Buhson, Acton. Hncne, Huntington. Briggs. Bottom Row: Bosson, Ehrlich, Cohen. Simpson, Dahinen. Croshy, Gildersicowf, Patterson, Bawit 1957 HOCKEY SEASON ECAUSE of unfavorable weather conditions, the Hockey team played only two of its seven games scheduied, winning one and losing one. Vvith four inches of ice on Beehe Lake, Coach Bawif iaegan practice on December 1. After the team had com- pteted tive days of work in passing and shooting the ice melted. The weather was so uncertain that the men had smait opportunity to round out a smoothly clicking team in the short three weeks that remained until their first game. After a comparatively few good workouts, the Red puckmen journeyed to Rye, New York, on December 28 for a two night stand against Colgate and Union. in the first game, Colgate eked out a victory from the Corneiiians, 2-1. George Cohen scored the tone Cor- nell goat. On the following night the Cornettians came hack strongly to defeat Union 4-1. The Red pucksters scored soon after the game opened, with two clean net shots hy Captain Bill Simpson and Gene Croshy. Simpson opened the scoring in the second period after taking 1937 SKI TEAM VERNER FREDERICK OG1 , .... ...... ......... C a plain Joi-IN CALDERNVOOD XNIELD ........ ..,.... M onager ROBERT DENSDIORE ......,.....,... .....,.. C ouch CARL-ERIC BEVE DAVID MfkNSFIEI.D IVIISNER RZIILLETT GR1XNGER MORGAN XIERNER FREDERICK CGI JOSLYN AI.EXANDIiR SMITI-I FREEMAN SVENNINGSON the puck at the htue line and skating in close for a clean shot that evaded Union Goalie AI Borden. Paul, Union defenseman, evened mat- ters! less than two minutes iater with a clean goat. Croshy skated the length of the rink in the final period, faked a shot, drawing Borden away from the sage, and flipped the ruhher swiftiy into the net. OFFICERS NVILLIAM JAMES SIMPSON .................. ............ C aptain IAIIQRBITRT 0DI?l.l. FAGIIER . ..,. .......... M anager NlClIOL.NS B,xwI.If ............................ .....,...,, C ouch TEAM CZRANT CONKLIN EIIRLICI-I Ol.IVEti DE PEYSTER GIl.DERSLEEVE GEORGE NIAYER Con EN FREDERICK M.AlDDIENT HUNTINGTON CIIARLES IAIENRY F1CELXVEE Qrro ARTIIUR POIRIER XNILI.IAM JMIIES SIMPSON JACK IQALSTON B,-XBSON Al.l3IEI!T DAN'IS BossoN EUGENE Enov CROSBY ERNEST IDA!-IMEN 'DAVID Dt.JNBzXIZ DUGAN .ALFRED VVILSON XNZOLFF RECORD Cornell Opp. December 28 Colgate al Rye, New York ........ 1 2 29 Union at Rye, New York ............ 4 1 I GCI XVELD 423 Top Roto: Xxfeid. Smith, Beve, Story, Sawyer Bottom. Row: Svenningson, Qgi, iviorgan FFFGSPIHIHH Terentieft, North, Kaunilz, Devine. Lesnick, Sunslcin, Cunning, Ferlitta. Stevenson TENNIS SOCCER OhCiCGl'S O cars IRVING ANTHONY I:ERTITl'A .......,.. ...,... C apluin HOXVARD ELDRED S1-EPHENSON I... ...hih A fanaggl- JACK Cl.lP'l:ORD D.XRLINC ...........4 .,..... C aptaifl XZLADIMIR TERENTIEF ....... ......... ....... C o ach ROGER XVESTON xN ENTXVORTl'l ...... ..... M ana er 9 NICHOLAS B.-XXVLF .................... ....... C oach Team HAROLD ROBERT CUNNING JAMES SCOTT KING. JR. EDNVARD DOUGLAS DIiV1NE STANLEY JACK LESNIK I IRVING ANTHONY FERTITTA XX'lLLlAM l'lARRlSON IXJORTII GCOI1 VICTOR HUGO KALFNITZ RlCl'I:XIil3 CASS SHNSTEIN Cornell Opponent v October Record 141 Flarathon High School at Ithaca .... 5 O NI C 'H O', U 20 Cortland Normal School at Ithaca 2 1 ,a ' 1 Y 28 Pl l'lIITiEll'lSlJLII'g High School at Ithaca 4 1 2 Syracuse at Syracuse ................. .... 1 1 5 Q Christian ' Brothers Academy at November S Iracuse ..,.............................. .... O IO 'Ithaca High School at Ithaca ..... . ' 1 5 9 , J GOLF Officers FREDERICK ALEXANDER IREIMERS ..... ....... C aplain XIVILLIAM BR1XNLTNI SMITH ........... ...... IV lanager GEORGE HALL ................ ....... C oach Team JOHN DAVIDSON EVANS I7 RANK LEO 1VIcALEAvEx' RICI'IARD ALFRED LONYE FREDERICK IXLEXANDIER REIMIERS Record Cornell Opponent Mzly 2 Marllius at Nlanlius ....,.. .. 7V2 IVQ Q Nlanlius at Ithaca .... .. 7 2 Reimers Evans Lowe 1VIcAIeavey 424 inor ports VVRESTLING Officers NXVILLIAM DEAN IQIEHLE ................,.... FREDERIC BRUCKNER LONVRIE ............... VVALTER C31-IRISTOPHER CTCONNELL ...... 'rHClH'l. February 12 VVyoming Seminary at Ithaca 20 Syracuse Freshmen at Ithaca Nlarch 6 Shamotcin High at Shamokin .......,..Captc1in ........iVlanager .......Coach Cornell Opponent .. 6 26 .. 13 21 .. 6 24 15 Ntanstietd State Teachers at Nlans- fielcl ...................................,.............. 1 1 IQ Top Row: Bahson. Heil, Cary, Davis, Rooney, Bookhout. Stewart. Scconzi Row: Feinn, Patterson, Voneilif. Selright, Fried. Fancourt. Bottom Row: Geiss, Kirk, Cvoldhas, Sheely. Horan, VViicIer, Halter. LACRQSSE Ofyqcers Top Row: Mangan. Thompson. Currie, Cadet. Dictowitz, Noble. Bottom Row: LeFIash, Nlilanese, Pigage, Irish, Viponot, 425 CARLTON HOPKINS Sl-IEELY ........... HENRY ARNOLD PACE ......... QLEG PETER PETROFF ...... ........Captain ......tVIanager ........COQClL Recorcl Cornell Opponent April . 22 Syracuse Central High at Ithaca .... 2 17 25 Qnonciaga Valley Acact. at Ithaca 1 15 May 2 Hobart Freshmen at Geneva ...... 6 8 Q Wtantius Academy at Ithaca ...... Q 1 13 Geneva High School at Ithaca ........ 8 15 16 Crow School at South Wales ........ 6 1 CROSS COUNTRY Ofhcers ROBERT FLOYD PIGAGE .....,........... ........ Captain STENVART CHARLES SMITH ...... ..................... M anager WILLITXDI FREDERICK NOBLE ...... ....... f tss'ista11tMa11age1 JOSEPH RICl1,NRD DXIANGAN ...... ...................... C oach Record Cornell Opponent Qctoher 16 Alfred Freshmen at Cornell ............ 31 24 24 Penn State Freshmen at Cornell .... 40 15 November 7 Syracuse Freshmen at Syracuse .... 40 15 16 Freshmen intercoiiegiates at N. Y. 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Now that it is almost over, this tale rather lnrightens us with its implica- tions. It leaves us with a latalistic ancl, we con- fess, a slightly cynical feeling ol smug clissatislac- tion. Of the original llitteen huncirecl, only two-thircls are still at Cornell. Ancl less than this lraction will have the cluloious pleasure of receiving a cliploma this June. Nvhen we ol the mighty class ol '37 lirst plantecl our stanclarcl on Cornells trem- laling turf ancl, conqueror-lilce, surveyecl the laeau- tilul campus which we were alaout to rule lor the next lvour years, little cliol we heecl the pleasant message which some ol our instructors smirlcecl at usHHTalce a loolc at the persons on laoth sicles of you. Four years from now only one ol them will he heref' Xwe preterrecl to talce this warning the easier way and to rationalize, Hhflaylae they -1' its J l IASH QOPDO 58- 4 Egg 2 it at 3 cfs f L 4 ff ? 7 QP A 46 v fl, 53 N0 - -- --:.- 7 ' won't, hut l will. The thought that we our- selves were on the right ol someone else was con- veniently ignorecl. Xvell, here we are. We memlaers ot the gradu- ating class can at least console ourselves with the lcnowleclge that our reasoning was correct'-We are still here. Our extraorclinary perseverence. cliligence. larilliance, ancl friendships with the Faculty Committee have stoocl us in goocl steacl. VX7e're still at Cornell, ancl we will shortly re- ceive cliplomas attesting to our great success, ancl then we can loolc hack with amuseot tolerance at the enthusiasm, the energy, ancl the elaullience ol all the freshmen classes. The perspective which four years in ithaca has given us malces us wistful when we thinlc of the carefree crowcl we once were. We had enterecl into a new worlcl and we were going to rnalce great names for ourselves in it. We woulcl he- come lettermen. Stuclent Council memloers, ecli- tors, Phi Beta Kappas, great Thespians. We woulcl show Cornell the mettle of the Class ot ,57- A VX7e have clone it. VX7e have proven our mettle. Vve have lnecome campus leaclers, famous athletes, scholastic geniuses. VXfe have clrunlc in the Dutch, at Zincles, and too many other places. We have set ott alarm cloclcs in the theatres anal paintecl footsteps laetween Ezra,s ancl Anclyys statues. We have hacl our Freshman Banquet ancl our Sopho- more Smolter, ancl we have olisplayecl our virility hy tearing ott each otherqs clothes and racing arouncl in open cars, shouting, uYeaaaa, ,37lU NVQ have shiverecl at Schoellcopl as we watchecl the Big Refi teams go clown to cleteat, ancl we have t J A --.-1. . Z- . F5 lk X lt 'v-rt ui W gxv fi , K mmm ' O ' J ct u il K f 5 tx if J ' ff Jw X3 K A X i f nt f i c f J! roared in gleelul triumph to see our traclcmen larealc the tape inches ahead ot the next gasping runner. VX7e have cut classes and then crammed the entire night lnelore prelims in a desperate at- tempt to convince ourselves and our professors that we could get hy without hecoming grinds. Nve have cursed the ithaca weather and deprecated the Cornell coeds and done very little ahout either. VVe have relormed our Student Council. Un- douhtedly, we have proved our mettle. And now we are leeling pathetically sentimental and convincing ourselves that leaving Hthis grand institution is hrealcing our hearts. Ali. those treasured memories ol the Mlivening Song lloat- ing gently across the campus. with scenic eltects supplied hy the orange rays ol the sinlcing sunl The exhilaralion ol pulling up the hill to an eight oycloclc with the thermometer at ten helow and the mad lrenzy ol nchangesn prodding on the lagging putterl Ah, the music and splendor ol our gay Proms and dancesl Ah, college daysl VNfe have had lun. The idealists among us have memories. The egoists have their lceys. And we all have an entirely ditferent outloolc toward college and lile in general lrom what we had lwour years ago. Retrospection, coupled with a timid glance at the future, shows us what we have really done at Cornell and what right we have to revere this university which has molded our lives, or helped to. The history ol our class, or any class, is not a list ol names, a roll call ol campus ollicers, or a smug chronicle of smug events. The history of the class of 1957 should not he the traditional fill-in-the-lalanlcs record. ts it worthwhile to re- memloer that we, too, had class othcers, prom committeemen, and athletic captains-just as did every class loefore us and as will every class now that we are through? Are we malcing history 432 when we elect a classmate to an office that must he filled hy one ol our classmates? Possilaly we are malcing history lor the inclividualg certainly not lor the class. The complete cynic must stop here. He has had little to do with what is to he told, and he would not admit its truth were he to read it. At least he will never he disillusioned. But most memlaers ot the class of IQ'-57 have outgrown the sophomoric attitude of perpetual slcepticism, at least to the extent ol laeliet in trying. lt is this group which has made history, despite the sophistication so many have adopted to pre- serve their wavering sell-conlidence from the de- moralizing indillterence ol the admitted cynics. This graduating class's history is not marked hy scarred shields, triumphant laanners, flaming torches, or gleaming victory cups. Nothing so concrete and so trite as sell-glorilying records of egotistic accomplishment need he considered. No, il this class is to he rememhered it will he he- cause ol' the less evident, hut more important, developments which we have lostered. Vve have hegun the long trelc toward lilneralism at Cornell. 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Closely alliecl to tlmese strictly acaclemic aclvances were anotlmer series ol projectsg time estalolislmment of a clepartment ol pulmlic information in 19273 tlae louncla- tion ol a University Press in 1951, time organization in lQ5fj ol a University Placement Bureau to aicl laotlm unclergracluates ancl alumni, ancl a consicleralole im- provement in time stuclent lmealtlm program. Tire aclministrative maclminery ol time University lmas also lmeen overlmaulecl uncler Presiclent Farranclls clirec- tion. Time most important innovation was tlne creation in 1931 ol tlme ollice ol provost. Dean Allmert R. Nlann ol time College ol Agriculture was appointecl to tlme position to aicl time Presiclent in lmanclling time Univer- sity's increasingly complex attairs. Several years loe- lore. li. B1-acllorcl lmacl lmeen macle clirector of aclmis- sions to slmare time worlc formerly clone lby Registrar 'Davicl F. Hoy. presiclent Farrancl also clmose a new clean ol women, bliss R. Louise Fitclm, ancl a new lilmrarian, Utlo Kinlcelcley. Rloreover, a new clean lmas lmeen appointecl in everv college ol tlme university, elur- ing' Presiclent Farrancls regime. Tlme late .luclge Cutlllmert XV. Pouncl. a memlner ol tlme llmoarcl ol Trustees, once summecl up time result of Presiclent' Farr-ancl's inlluence on tlme acaclenmic worli ol Cornell in tlmese worcls: Ul'le lmas not lnrolcen witlm time Cornell traclition. He lmas carriecl it on tlmrouglm proc- esses ot evolution .... He lmas insisted . . . tlmat in- struction mmmust lme ol tlme lmest ancl tlme instructecl must lme wortlmy ol tlme privileges tlmey enjoy. He lmas raisecl time stanclarcls ol professional ancl teclmnical eclucatiolmfy One ol time mmmost sweeping clmanges was tlme re- organization, in 1933 ancl 1035, ot tlme entire program ol plmysitfal eclucation anal atlmletics. Beset lmy tinancial ancl otlmer clilllliculties cluring time clepression, tlme Atlmletic Association lmecame tlme target ol wiclespreacl criticism. lmm 1933, alter a tlmorouglm investigation. tlme llniversity assunmetl clirect responsilmilily lor atlmletics ancl securecl .lames lnynalm as clirector ol tlme new clivision createcl to supervise tlme worlc. By time tall ol IQB6, tlme coaclming stall lmacl lmeen clrasticallv overlmaulecl, witlm Carl Snavely succeecling Gilmour Dolmie as lootlmall coaclm ancl ottmer mmew coaclmes nammmecl lor lmasltetlaall. laaselmall, crew ancl several minor sports: ancl time mmmost commmprelmensive pro- Qram ol intramural sports in Cornell lmistory lmacl lneen launclmecl witlm entlmusiastic cooperation from tlme stu- clemmts. Time active, corclial cooperation ol tlme Trustees ancl 'Faculty cluring recent years lmas elicitecl tlme aclmmmiration ol tlme acaclemic worlcl. Tlme affectionate loyalty ol tlme stuclents lmas lmeemm clisplayecl in many ways at many times. Anti Com-mmells alummmni lmave slmown tlmeir en- tlmusiasm lmy contrilyuting generously to tlme progress ot' time University. ln 1030 tlmev set a recorcl tlmat lmas never lyeen surpassecl lny tlme alumni ol? any institution, wlmen more tlman 10,000 gave to tlme Alumni Funcl. Trustee Franlc Gannett was stating a general opinion wlmen lme saicl in Novenmlner, IQ36. uCornell's atlairs are imm lmetter conclition toclay tlmamm ever lmelore. Dr. ljarrancls worlc lmas loeen emmminently successful ancl satisfactory not only to time lmoarcl lmut to tlme alumni ancl stuclentsu Time aclministration ot Livingston Far- rancl is one of tlme truly illustrious clmapters in time lmis- tory of Cornell. N - - gin-me X1-g X X PRUDENTIAL Q5 :N , l4ASTHE Dfxx I s1'neNc1H or 4- ' . ,IB ALT5RQ My ,Lf .11 ' ' ,Jil -141,21 tt, 1 ,, - .,--4. 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Perhaps there is some truth in the popular superstition that we, as Depres- siorfs children, have learned how to evaluate life. Unoiouhteciiy the leadership of a few classmates and professors has heen of great worth in encour- aging this more iiherai, more tolerant attitude. At any rate we have convinced Cornell that the in- telligent, tolerant liheral is no longer an ogre. We, as inclivicluais, have grown up with our class. That is our history, 5 KN? Cxfxa 4 Yr? wrmj ' 'fr Agri, ff w it fx ':':' F K fj D X, 'sof- QDQ5 V g - Q 1 J Q OLLECTING FINE FURNITU One lzolnlzy a man never regrets . . . and Sloane's Four Ce11tu1'ie.9 Shop provides particlllarly good hunting ground W so J S L O A N E FIFTH AVENUE AT -L7Tl'I S'I'REE'I' . NEXX YORK 2 RE I L. . BALFOUR CO. 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The Big Recl was off form in the next match against the league-leacling Penn team ancl clroppecl another one, this time to the tune of 40-24. The following con- test against Yale was one of the most exciting of the season. The feature of the loattle was Brucl Hollanclls first appearance in a varsity contest. The Hollancl- Kelley cluel that ensuecl was an interesting one as the sophomore foothall player lcept the reclouhtahle All- American star clown without a point ancl holsterecl the Cornell clelense. Carl Xwilson went on a scoring spree as he flroppecl tive haslcets through the hoop from the forwarol position While Gus Dauner jumpecl for Row- lanclmen. Cornell seemecl unahle to solve the Yale set zone clefense ancl after ineffectual long-range shots at the loaslcet the game enclecl with Yale on the long encl 59-51. The Drill Hall was the scene ol a tense game against Dartmouth. Sophomore VValt Foertsch Was the man ol? the evening as he talliecl 26 points, sinlcing some phenomenal shots from uncler the haslcet. Both teams were lighting furiously for supremacy, hut the quintets provecl to he ol equal strength. when the halftime whistle was hlown, the score stoocl 21-1.8 with Cornell in the leacl. During the seconcl hall the play was nip ancl tuclc with neither sicle gaining aclvantage. Wilson lecl a notahle charge for Cornell, hut it failecl to give the Big Reel the leacl. VVhen the final whistle sounclecl hoth sicles were tiecl at 43 points ancl an overtime periocl was necessary. This session saw Dauner anal Nlac- Donalcl out on fouls. Leonard ancl Doering scorecl for Cornell, hut their four points were overshaclowecl hy seven ol' Dartmouthls as the game enclecl. The Big Reel climaxecl its season when it met the Columhia Lions in New Yorlc. The game featured Foertschys capture of the league scoring title as he nettecl thirteen points to set a new league incliviclual scoring recorcl of 146 points for the season. The game was slowly playecl ancl sloppy clelnensive tactics were shown. hy hoth teams. Coach Rowlancl shiltecl his men to a fast-hrealcing game in the seconcl half, hut they coulcl not lorealc fast enough to prevent the Lions from winning 50-'57, - S X L ,L Remember this when you compare Chain Drives with Belts ORSE Chains cannot slip-they are flexible and do not have to run tight in order to do their work. The illustrations above explain why. Morse Chains grip the teeth in much the same manner as your fingers would if you were turn- ing the wheel by hand. Place your hand flat on a pulley and try to turn it. Your hand tends to slip no matter how much pressure you exert. You see how much greater pressure must be exerted on shaft and bearings. 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Custom has it that the Iirst thing to cIo is to Iament the passing oI something of the oIcI cIays that was in- IiniteIy cIear lo our hearts ancI aII that sort of thing. Nve shaII now Iament. Nve sI1aII moan over the pass- ing oI the Competitive spirit-where any harcl worIc is inyoIyecI. Nvhen we triecI out Ior the Cornettian many many years ago, it was a serious uncIertaIcing. We worIcecI Ior the Cor-nellian First, Iast, and during dates. XV:-3 spent aII our Iree time in the oIIiCe, and even ran cIown chiring our cIeacI hours in the morning. If there was any worIc lo he cIone, we Iought Ior it IiIce Ioahies oyer a IJottIe OI I:IetCher's CastoriaI And we used to Ioye to worIi nights too. CII there is anyone eIse on the hoard who Cares lo insinuate that the Ineer parties and hricige games had anything to cIo with our amhition, Iet him see me heIore he makes any truthIuI state- ments. This artiCIe has a purpose-to I:iII up space- IiIce the Xvirlozu ancI the Sim,I Ah hut the difference nowI The ecIitor Iacing a mass of work the has to worIc Ior he may get paid Iiye IJucIcs if he's IucI4yI tosses a coin to cieuide whether he wiII save time hy doing the worIQ IiimseII or trying to caII up aII three of the com- pets IeIl in the hope OI getting one CIown to heip. Then he rememhers that the cIay is Iqair-ancI coins seidom stancI on encI anyway. Once during the month of Ixiarch two maIe compels were in the office at the same time. and the eciitor got IJIincI cIrunIc for a week-to stop seeing cIouIJIeI Ah the spirit is gone forever. GI1 for the goocI oIcI cIays when the ecIitor couIcI taice an afternoon trip to the Dutch, Icnowing that the office was saIe in the hands of some trusty and amhitious compet. Requiem. Traciilion saith that next we must praise something. There seems nothing Iitter to praise than the gaIIant stanci of h'Ir. Snaveiys Iiine IootI9aII team. Vvith the reneweci interest in athIeties they shouIcI go far in the succeecIing years. But it's easy to write a sentence IiIce that that makes it aII IooIc so very simple .... Next, Iest we forget fas too often we CIO, We throw in a word for Nicky BawII, the harciest working coach ancl the stingiest man with his letters on the whole outtit. Well, our duty is clone: weive lultillecl tracti- tion hy praising something. Still houncl hy the hoary hancl ol' traclition, we feel compellecl to comment on the co-ecls. Alter all that has heen saicl, what can we acid? Nothing. Th.at's why wexre cloing it. lvohocly will expect anything. But you hetter react this. The co-ecls are a hunch ol 'normal girls, neither hetter nor worse than girls any place else-just like the men. Take the girl ol your dreams ancl look at her every clay in all weather. when she has no interest in lascinating you, when sheis all let clown, when shexs all laggccl out from stucly or the past week-encl, when she's not feeling in the pink ol conclition. If the girl ot your clreams will stancl up uncler that, lor the Lorcls sake marry her helore some- one else cloes. Brother, you've got something. Anal hetore you let your ego get too large, think that mayhe the co-eols think less ot you .... it you like them, mix with them: it you clonst like them, lorget them. But no gentleman sticks a knife in anyhoclys hack or goes out ot his way to clo talk ahout a lacly .... Who saicl you were a gentlemanFmy mistake. The next thing to do is to get sentimental ahout the whole thing. The freshman wants so hactly to he a seniorg the senior cloesnit mincl heing a senior-hut heicl like to clraw it out for a while. Else why do so many ot us get the faculty to invite us hack tor a filth or sixth year-at our expense? All joking asicle, the place ctoes get a hold on us. During the winter we feel that it is the lousiest university in the country, a place that God forgot when he sent out the sun in the morning for it youire meteorologically-minclecl, that it is set in the locus ot one ot the two heaviest helts of rainfall in the countryi. Come the spring and you change your rnincl, Nothing gradual ahout it, tor ithaca is never gradual. You can go to sleep with snow on the ground anol reach tor your tennis racquet when you Wake up. Letis write a prospectus for Cornell as a physical plant. We have the tinest location in the East-in the spring. Qur campus is one ot the hest-and weyve seen a tot of campuses in all seasons. Take a look at the gorges ancl hills rouncl ahout sometime. People travel for miles-at least one mile-to see them, anal We have them uncler our noses. If you havenyt time tor any- thing else, stop on the walk into the Co-op ttor the henelit of seniors, thatis in Barnes Hall across trom, VX7illarcl Straight, and look out Westwarct over the Baker Dorms. That is one ot our favorite views, ancl fcontinuett on Page 467, 451 1-IACKH' Blaisdell and his Crchestra 000 We Wish to take this opportunity to thank our mony triends tor their loyctt support during the past season Covers and Binding of the IDeLuXe Bdiiion oi ihe I937 CQBINIELLIAN by I NATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. A NEW BOOK FOR AUTOGRAPHS P 'I V . J ,N It 'Q 1 W ...fe I :xi - 0' A il .Ms I 53 +142 ,gf If Q I iw ' .- 'aw r - s' 4 f r tirm ism t. , QI I x SggpXzr, m, Egan' gig 4- ry , gm w M . , . I qww WAIQZM Iw i.-If .4 I I'I' I I . I , i t 1 'f' ,Q ' 'Wy 1 gb' Q, ' ' g...,S'g:n:'g I a'r,,w,.'1:,,g' 'ggi -0: 13 we W .,. I , Q f I I- Tiikhizi' ...Iwi .,.. , N' .Q If X k Y 1 if f, . . iw fri ed ymvw mx Q7 ? ' 3 1fs'Qf?fi 41. 3 , M .,.. mf. ww. 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PUBLISHED BY NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., PHILADELPHIA 452 I 1 Looking down on one of the most picturesque scenes in New York State-Ithaca, Cornell and twenty miles of Cayuga Lake BEST VVISHES TO 1937 Most of the members of your class will soon be leavinq lthaca. Many ot you will be coming back-frequently, We hope. Not a few of you, sooner or later, will be making lthaca your per- manent home-as about 1500 Cornell Alumni have already done. While here for the past four years you have learned that in addition to being famed as the home of Cornell University, the of Ithaca has Industries Manufacturing-Shotguns, Power Drive Chains, A College-Ithaca College, devoted to Music, Drama and Physical Education A Preparatory School-Cascadilla School A Trade School-Empire State School of Printing A Business School-Practical Business School An Unusually High-ranking system of Public Schools A Parochial School A Fraternal State Home and Orphanage-The I. O. O. F. A State Hospital-The Biggs Memorial Hospital A Community Chest-Serving 17 Welfare and Service izations A Public Library-Founded by Ezra Cornell One Public .and Two Private Hospitals, twenty Churches A Chamber of Commerce, an Automobile Club Rotary, Exchange, Kiwanis, Zonta, and Advertising Clubs Organ- 500 Acres of City Park Lands, three State Parks within ten miles A U. S. Soil Conservation Service Nursery A Country Club-With 18 Hole Golf Course A Municipal Golf Course-With 9 Holes N. Y. State Electric and Gas Corp.-Main Ofices Mechanical Stokers, Adding Machines, Leather Handbags, Paper, Cardboard Boxes, Electric Clocks, Salt and Cement The G. L. F., the Largest Farmers' Cooperative In Northeastern U. S.-Main Offices American Agriculturist, One of the Best Known Farm Papers Published--Editorial and Circulation Offices Two Railroads-Lehigh Valley and D. L. 811 W. The Southern Terminal of the New York State Barge Canal An Airport-Modern, Spacious and within the City Limits Three Banks, A Savings and Loan Association Retail Stores Comparing with Those in Much Larger Cities Good Hotels and Restaurants, Three Theaters A Tourist Camp, Many Tourist Hoa-ies A Resident Population of 22,000, A Student Population of 7,000 A City Government-That Has Operated within Its Budget for the Past 30 Years, Has a Low Bonded Indebtedness, and the Highest Financial Rating Tompkins County Government Headquarters and Buildings Extraordinarily Beautiful Scenery Unusual Cultural and Recreational Opportunities and A Hospitable Welcome for You. lf you ever desire further information about Ithaca, address Chamber of Commerce Ithaca, N. Y. 453 illarcl traiglit Hall OR eleven years VVillarcl Straiglmt Hall lias laeen an integral part of Cornell life, tlie local point of stuclent ancl Faculty social life. The ramifications of tlae activities of Willard Straiglit are exceeclingly complex. Practically every student ol tlie campus lincls occasion to use tlie lauilcling several times a weelc. Altliougll Cornell possesses laeautilul clormi- tories ancl palatial Fraternity liouses, tl1ese lacilities are unalale to meet tlie laousing clemancls ol tlie large stuolent population so tliat tlie remaincler is scatterecl about tlie various rooming lxouses in College Town ancl Cayuga Heiglats witli little opportunity to meet tlieir lellow unclergracluates. Vvillarcl Straiglit lxortunately lfills tlie gap alniorcling tlae stuclent a place in wliicli lie may meet liis lel- lows ancl lincl intellectual ancl gentlemanly recrea- tions. Vvillarcl Straiglit also plays a great part in tlie lite ol tlie woman stuclent at Cornell. rl-lie Hall is a common meeting place lor tlie memlmers ol clitterent clormitories ancl sororities ancl is exten- sively usecl lay countless otlier womens groups. Tlirougli its inlormal clances ancl uopen liouses. Vvillarcl Straiglit lias gainecl an important place in Cornell social lile, provicling relaxation ancl amusement lor male ancl female stuclents, especial- ly on Hott weelc-enclsn wlien otlier activities are at a standstill. ln countless otlmer ways, tlie Hall laas laecome one ol tlie most important lnactors tllat comloine to lqorm tlue HUniversity. Tlfze Hall openecl its cloors on Novemlmer 13. 1925, tlae gilt ol Wlrs. Leonarcl K. lflnnliirst, as a memorial to lier liuslnancl, VVillarcl Straiglit, a clistinguisliecl memlner ol tlme class ol 1901 at Cornell, wlio cliecl in tlie Nfvorlcl Nvar. Ftrs. Elmlairst, now resicling in Englancl, was tlie lormer Dorotliy Payne Vvliitney. Vvillarcl Straiglit Hall grew out ol tlie clesire expressecl lay lVlr. Straiglit tliat luis estate lye usecl for tlae lurtlierance of liuman contacts among tlie stuclents ol liis university. He liacl laeen a most active unclergracluate on tlie Cornell campus, ancl soon, alter lais gracluation lie went to Cliina ancl rose to lie Unitecl States Consul at lxflultcleni. Tlais oliticial position was tl1e starting point of llis generous worlc lor liis lellowmen in tlie East. During tlie participation ol' tlris country in tlle VXforlcl Vvar lae laelcl tlie ranlc ol maior in cliarge of Vvar Rislc insurance at Paris. Tlaere lie lost liis lile in Decemlber, 1918, alter a career notalale for its contribution to a laetter unclerstaneling lae- tween nations. Qn Tliursclay evening, November 19, IQ25, tlie Dramatic Clula inauguratecl its campus st'age procluctions witli a presentation ol Royall Tylerls i'Tl1.6 Contrast. By tlaat time, complete service 454 was available in tlae cafeteria, terrace room, tlae tea room For women, anol activities rooms were in lull swing tlirouglaout tl'1e louilcling. Foster M. Coffin, ,12, appointecl clirector early in tlie fall ol' 1925, assumecl active clirectorslaip immecliately upon the opening of Willard Straight. Tlie operative set-up was tlie same as in use toclay: an unclergracluate lnoarfl to serve in tlie governance ol tlie liall, ancl an aclministrative luoarcl, macle up largely ol olcler men ancl women, lbotlm worlcing in close cooperation with tlie clirec- tor. Tlie lirst lew Clays ol service from tlae lbuilcling were a true inclication ol tlie popularity wliicla tlie lmall now possesses, and great numlaers of stuclents toolc lull aclvanlage ol tlie opportunities Nvillarcl Straiglit presentecl lor tlie enjoyment of untlergracluate lite. Especially crowclecl were tlie game rooms, wliiclm reportecl an amount ol' lnusiness wliicli came near taxing facilities. For a liall-liour ol tliat VVeclnesclay evening, clarlmess envelopecl tlle rooms ol tlxe lmuiltling clue to tlie excessive power loacl on tlie fuse system, laut tlie situation was quiclcly remefliecl as tlle crowcl loolcerl over tlme liall lmy means ol canclleliglit. The Conception of XX-'illarcl Slraiglit Hall Ftrs. l.eonarcl lf. lilmllirst, clonor ol tlie Hall. cleliverecl tlie lvollowing speecll at its lormal cleclica- tion: Uxvillarcl Slfillgllt carecl cleeply alyout Cornell. ln clrawing luis will, lie aslcecl, or ratlier suggestecl, tliat a portion ol luis estate lne clevotecl to tlie cause lie liacl at llC'tll'l-llll' enriclnnent ol tlie liuman contacts ol' stuclent lile. Five years ago wllen l was struggling to lintl wllat seemecl to me to lne tlle most appropriate means ol giving concrete lorm to tllat lmequest. a great many llelplnul proposals were macle. None. liowever, lully con- vincecl me. l was puzzlecl ancl conlnusecl, very mucli in tlle clarlt. Ar tllat point l turnecl lor lu-lp to two ol XN'illarcl Straiglitls olclest ancl staunclmest lqriencls on tlie laculty. l aslfecl tliem to formulate tlieir icleas ancl come clown to Long lslancl lor a quiet conference xvitli me. Tliey came, ancl tlley came witll tllis proposal in tlleir mincls. l resolvecl tlmat Cornell slioulcl liave, if possilple, tliis gilt. Tliose two men were Prolessor Burr ancl Professor Hull. uperliaps it will not lye out of place to tell you wlly tlie iclea ol a Stuclent Union seemecl to me live years ago a liitting expression ol VX7illarcl Straiglitys personality, ancl wlmy toclay, as I see tlie lauilcling completecl, it seems more strilcingly SO. fcontinueci on page qfgl Delivering cr New LaSalle COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE STORAGE WASHING LUBRTCATION REPAIRS GENERAL TIRES DELCO BATTERIES SINCLAIR GAS 61 OILS CADILLAC PLYMOUTH L LASALLE DESOTO SALES AND SERVICE E. D. 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THE CORNELL WIDOW, In STRAND THEATRE BUILDING 457 I f .QV ff .Ili 5' H' 5 mx, fr H .F .. .gif .1 ' nr ' HJ 7 -T'2ifa??' .-'B' I.'7'31 -33599-,f'f'niQ COFl1ClI F-FOWCFS 11---31 i X al if X I ' if, ' x it V' J:-Tut: 1 f.. ' Q When one desires heat at Cornell University, all that is necessary is to turn a valve. The source ot this completely automatic heat is a central heating plant lournina Lehigh Valley Anthracitef' Your home also can enjoy thermostatically controlled heat at low cost With: LEHIGH VALLEY ANrHRAcirE and LET-HGH VALLEY HEAT CCNTROL a sate, healthful, economical and satisfying heat combination. LEHIGH VALLEY COAL SALES COMPANY - I lllllllllllllllllllu -... .... 4 nlllllllllllllllm l , 90 WEST STREET NEW YQEK, N, Y. lllllllllllllllllm.. ..... nmnllllllllllllllll l 49 I I-13511 Ll E E I I' ' J' V Momm Q ' DQ 'iizeigig ':1:i' I C XT T F I INLET VALLEY FARMS INCORPORATED B. N. MILLARD, Pres. 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Barkers of the Best in ROLLS SWEET BUNS 461 FOUNDED BACK IN I895, BY A FEW STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS, OUR FIRST STORE WAS A SMALL ROOM, OUR FIRST COUNTER WAS A PLANK ON TWO SOAP BOXES AND OUR FIRST STOCK WAS A MEAGER ASSORTMENT OF COLLEGE SUPPLIES BUT THE DESIRE TO SERVE CORNELL AND CORNELLIANS HAS BEEN OUR PARAMOUNT INTEREST THROUGH ALL THE YEARS OF EXPANSION AND WE ARE STILL SERVING THE NEEDS OF THOUSANDS OF CORNELLIANS, BOTH PAST AND PRESENT. TI-IE CORNELL CO OP OPPOSITE WILLARD STRAIGHT A MINIATURE DEPARTMENT STORE, LOCATED RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CAMPUS AND STOCKED WITH SUPPLIES FOR LABORATORY AND CLASSROOM, ATHLETIC FIELD AND TENNIS COURT AND FOR EVERY OTHER PHASE OF COLLEGE LIFE. CONVENIENT, FRIENDLY WITH LOW PRICES AND DIVIDENDS TOO. 462 Women's Class History By Flora Vvooct Daniel '57 FRESHMEN An oppressive aura of iamiiiarity imangs over ciass tmis- tories,-we all do ttme same ttmings at time same time in approximately time sammme way. Aim, yes, but we, time Ciass of IQET, we are ctitterent. tieouct imisses from ttmat cieiucteci minority wimo icnow not of our steriing quaiitiesj Of course, weve carried on ttme oict tractitions and clone time accepted tlmings, but we tmave aiso set precectents ttmat may weii be ttme tractitions oi iater ciasses. We starteci our brilliant career in mmmucim tlme same way ttmat everyone etoes, arriving in ittmaca on a gray, cirizzting afternoon witim trunks iuii ot new anct inappropriate ciotimes anci a propensity to speaic giiiniy and auttmoritative- iy about uiratsf' inotim of wtmictm we came to regret after a Few saiiies immto time more soptmisticatect circies. Ttme preliminary wtmiri ot teas, registratiorm, anct rusiming over, we turnect our eiouiiient spirits immto ottmer ctmanneis, After ctmoosing green and goici as our colors and Flip ttme Frog as our mascot, we tnraveiy cietenciect imotim at our picnic and captured ttme Soptmomore president, wtmom we ctraggect Niiicaciof' sports nmanagersimips-everytlming ttmat We could get our imanets on. VVe feteci our Junior granctmottmers, iong-suffering souis, at ttme Spinsters' Hop, defeated time Sopimorrmores at Games Nigtmt, and tmeict our banquet, witim Dr. ixiary Crawford as ttme prineipai speaker, ttmat grand woman wimo tmas been trustee timrougtm our four years and wtmo wiii ieaye wittm us. And so time First year went, wtmiriing out imm Spring Day ciances and imouseparties as a Htting climax to our gay sociai iiie. '37 SGPHQMORES Back again in time iaii, anci so giact we were to see everyone! Qui' new importance as Soptmomores sat tmeav- iiy on our stmoutcters, and we nmacte grave vows to stucty to time imest oi our aimiiity-vows wtmieim were soon iost imm time rustm oi' activities. VXfe tore from meetings to dates and Aarounci time ciock to more meetings. We ctmeristmect time circies under our eyes anct taliceci almost as muctm of time B.VV.0.H.'s as ot time B.Ni.-is. We Hew into our picnic with enttmusiasrn and outwittect time Frestmmen !Cm1inmal on Page 4662 W! r- X i i rw Qt ' X its '23 ee ef sm f Cm' XA' 6 Q ' .. , 'ssss K Q, I ssss ' '. ff , 'W ai' rr 'N f' W' fu' I JV g 'ix . J - my A t uhm QQ!! - t ' -L- Q35 I : E N in triumptm from clorm to ctorm. With ttmis immitiai Vic- E ' tory uncter our taeits, we settled ciown to time coiciest era l X fi' i imm our imistory,-deven Oict Man Wimmter' recognized our unusual quaiities and tmaiiect timem witim a ioiast of 55 ioeiow 1 71 X zero weatimer-aanct time tmardest studying we tmave ever ' clone, Ioeiore or since. After time first ordeal ot tinais we imreattmecl deeply and piungeci into activities-nAtice imm VX7oncIerIanci,U Mt-he f'lf5ffECl.2NL Established In Still Goinq IH IQUQ 1937 EOR OVER A OUARTER CENTURY WE HAVE SERVED CORNELL STUDENTS WITH DISTINCTIVE PRINTING ll-H5 SOUTH TIOGA ST. ITHACA, N. Y. ITHACA'S LEADING STUDIO A if RALPH WING il? 214 E. STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y PURE PASTEURIZED GUERNSEY MILK DIAL 6151 PRODUCED AND BOTTLED AT THE FARM We Specialize in House pam, cmd Telephone 9662 Open for Inspection Fmtemily Group Phmogmphs 464 Prescriptions FOR A SPEEDY RECOVERY Your Doctor Writes out a prescription for the purpose of curina the ailment, but his purpose is frustrated unless the drugs that ao into it are pure and of full strength. You are on the safe side when you send your prescriptions to our drug store. You have our word for it that We use the purest and best inqreclients, carefully assembled. WE DELIVER AT ALL TIMES THE HILL DRUG STORE C. 'WL DANIELS, Pharmacist 328 COLLEGE AVENUE ITHACA NEW YORK INCORPORATED I868 ITHACA SAVINGS BANK .fg-, 3, fb - I ' '. ' Q2 . 2 ,f W2 is I' iff: 4. i2f12i ' -'12:2zz2:?2a22i 't 12sSzfs2:2ax2f:f22g:2sz:i:.-. Tioga Street4Corner of Seneca Ithaca NEW YORK Ther-e's Only One W ay to Keep and Enjoy the Friendships You Have Made at Cornell As a subscriber to the Cornell Alumni News you'll receive each Week, Wherever you are, ll! ,la News of Your Classmates and Faculty Friends me lift Reports of All the Teams and of Campus Doinqs H Ill Advance Notice of Alumni Meetings and Speakers lt Hill The F ar-Flung World of Cornell and Cornellians in Word and Picture in lil' The Cornell Alumni News is four dollars a year. Five thousand 'ill Cornellians all over the World depend on it to keep in touch. Ask your Class officers about our special offer to the Class of '37, ttf, and be sure to subscribe before you leave Ithaca. ull ill THE CORNELL ALUMNI NEWS CORNELL'S ONLY ALUMNI PAPER 4 ' l.,.., . V... . ,,.,-., ,.,f. ..., N . ,., ...v,... I ..,. , ., f W X I I w x . s X x 4 W' 4 1 5 Q 4 Ng ,N , 4 Y N --men--.--L . - , .-:r-1-me - . rims:f-fi:-A-eisrare-M 'W-ii-U i. X -A ,W .s 3-Q., K Q, may ,,. Q.,.,:...:.,.:.,f.,.,.,.:.4.s1..r,s,,K, Q :EQ . :-1-F.-forex eb egg 2 f , X 3 K it W S tes: wtf 45 ,.,. ss, A.. s t Kiel? 1 'r ff 'f1.-512. . ir ' . 'I rrfrzgi'-, 1' sig.. -N-M - '-'-- we-',,--f12 1 'ft -S .1, -Q,-,rt.,,1g.,:.,-QE WM,-.i g:3,.,gs. . ,, 'B '- .w.-.-!:':.T1'1?. ..Z: kr ,jr Q7 - ,'. 1'l-':,,-'Sig'-15' i2:1Z:'5f2f1: 'S?5:g fSc,?2g:?v2:'gIjv, . , fp? 1430: 'r vQ:Z.!'7f5,i,','53.j . .,.. 411 ,V -Sp 5 1 ., , ., , .W rf we -' g1f',1,.g,,r..s,: ,, .2151 .,y1,'gzi.5 .Ip 1- f. 57 4 ' .LN I f 1 -N.-Fil: fFf:.,e'iefs .ff:.'-- 1 rv . A is -ff s-' . . 1w-pr w- .2 :EEL-ff 2 'wszir M: , - ,, f 55:-wr.. I .- 'fr I t i- ' E- . .. ' Q' r -- iifmii'-ff 253 'f . , awe ?:a:- 1 ,315 I if-f:.L3122i'2 . I A I ' Q Q fn' ,gay ,.5g.gs,ts.e1stszigf' - .2: , :, - ,, . . s-.-:sw-H I .. . .. V it s-Q., -: 1- -P-.eater wi.: : N4 'ff vw -,if Q as ' ,. - . .f MW : if-Qsiai ,grg5'.,,-sysmiggii Q , .. 5. , ig 1, - . '- .e,:ee.faiQ6:3,ss. gfff 1 f - - 1- Q rf.:-:s:':f:2 Qt Vg V,-I I , if I . -I we . - f:..-r pt, .: ' -1-G r 'I l y ilgxy- F, sl! , , g . K tr L ,I THE CURTAIN SHOPPE 204 N. TIOGA STREET Phone 2969 Opp. City Hcxll INTERIOR ' DECORATING Suggestions oinol Estimates to Help You Dress Your Rooms oit Mooleroite Prices CURTAINS DRAPES BED-SPREADS YARD MATERIALS SLIP COVERS LAMPS BUGS SHADES PILLOWS DRESSING TABLES LEWIS DOTTER WALTER IEWETT WOMEN'S CLASS HISTORY fcontinuerl from Page 4651 hy retiring to the Qhservatory when they stormed our stronghold at Beehe. We conquered them at Games Night, again, and finally made up all our difficulties at the last of the hatchet-hurying parties. Some ol our numher were rewarded for their zeal hy election to Raven and Serpentg others, lay assuming new and important VVSGA positions. We proudly guided suh-Freshmen around our lair campus at Cornell Day for VX7omen and tried to show our appreciation to the Seniors, our sister Class, lay giving them lxflay Day Corsages. An- other year'-each goes so quiclcly that we hardly have time to realize that we are going through the most memoralale days ol our lives. '57 JUNIORS Upperclassnien at last-and we hurried laacli early to guide the oh-so-innocent Freshmen through the maze of teas and registration, feeling as if it were only a few days since we were ourselves young and questioning. Somehow this made us realize, too, that it would only he another low days until graduation. But then, there were rommiltees demanding heads and Competitions to he won, and we were catapulted again into the midst ot things, chattering ol' ulhe olliicen and ol the frequent elections to this and that. C H H lk B I K I . A ..., .,,., 5 gf ' ,F.. V ,4f ?if' s1fgf r , X I' X .,,, f N . i xi I , 5 V' I 'QV I wf,gu?.jg 1 i. lg, 1 3 , :if-:G PQ-A 42-- ,I i if 4 i rirt 4 'I f f M 4 gi. X iffy? f 15541 I OO if -W ,,,4, ,,,.,, V,,,,,,,,,, M ' ,,,4,, .-.M , I So many things happened this year. The VN7illard Olotoiinorlole Crt oill smorrt shops Straight cafeteria was opened to our hordes, and we were always cutting classes to tear down and have a cup ol coffee. We had a hriel spell of using ironing luoards as tohoggans on the dormitory stairs and emerged chastenecl fContinuecI on Page 478, REMINISCENCE fconlinuml Iironm Page .jjli itis open to time puimiic, free iior nothing. Enough of that, our hair is practiciaiiy failing out now, it has heen 'ciown so Iong. Xve have lo taice our Cracic at the iavuity. Vve in time year hooic game so seiciom get a vimanre to laice a rcracic at anyhociy that weiii enjoy limis. in imuiiciing a year hooic is time piace wimere lime nmaxinms of unii nisi IJOHUITIH is Carrieci to its nmosl iiiogiciai extreme. Xve paint everything in giowing Coiors, gioriiy time winning and whitewasim the iosing team fthe irosim expect il, ummtii every once in a wimiie we ieei as ii we imaci to have a imeer-anci then sonmeiyociy always timinics we simouici praise time iaeer. Qim weii, we iumew what we were doing when we got into limis. Time age oi' reason is supposed to he seven .... Armyimow. our iong awaited mcracic. Dear faculty, what ciici time clogs cio to you? They usuaiiy show pretty gooci sense. YVG- canit yawn and walk out oi iecture that seems imounci to put us to sieep, hut time clog can-anci cioes. He cioesmmit have to pass the course. Nvhy not he smart aimout time whole thing? Oimviousiy time imoreci stucient gets iess out of a lecture than time interesteci one. The ciog is your ioaronmeter. Vvhen the clog gets up and waiics out. thatis your signal to turn on time heat. Instead oi harring dogs from the Classrooms, time powers that he should maice a ciog in every course compuisoryI Or are they airaici that the S.P.C.A. wouici get too hot on their traiis. So having written our thousand words, we simaii ieave you to your own devices. IF anyhociy hut time 'proof reader reacts this aii the way through, I wish .he wouiel drop us a Iine. VVe are rather curious .... T PETER SCUSA MODERN SHOE REPAIRING , f n ir . ,f ,-JF' 5. g 9 fn 1 I 7 3 x y if , 4, f W 47 ...' ff ff. , ,.o., . f-14. ' faf?w9MWg ,'Q,. .If.,N'.if.Q?' 'W w w 't - 'V'f:'-ir?:?-'--' QQ.: f'25f?!293siiZv:n! if?z6 - 1 4-Q, .eyqw h 7 f It is better to send your shoes to Scuso than Wish you herd Free Delivery 405 COLLEGE AVENUE Phone 2272 LCJFTIS TRAVEL BUREAU 508 SENECA ST. UTICA. N. Y. i f 9 Q xx E- -05 T0 - -I sl' :. Q' I L Ca. i t DIRECT AGENT STEAMSI-IIE LINES GEEYI-IOUND LINES AIR LINES I-ICDTELS e vercug REG. U. S. PATENT OFFICE Eli Q5 VELVERAY CCRPCRATICN CE AMERICA NOVELTY APPLICATIQNS 104 FRANKLIN STREET CN TEXTILES NEW YORK ITHACA ICE CREAM, Inc. WHY NCT TRY MARSHALL DAIRY COMPANY, Inc. The Dairy Products ICE CREAM QUALITY AND SERVICE Died 2756-2757-2904 Office-701 West Start St t PaIat:e Laundry Established 1904 ON EDDY STREET One Block BeIow the Campus Gate Phone 2255 Cur Truck WIII CQII MILK CREAM O Q- OWALL PAPER SPECIAL GRADE A O lllllll, o Wmoow SHADES GUERNSEY MILK ' Q FLOOR COVERINGS o CARPETING LINQLEUM 932535 T e!!!sEE1' ' A A' tfsQi!!!ll!E 9' ,taunt ' ls.1.E:.si I O VENETIAN BLINDS 4 0 B. P. S, PAINTS QQ ,ff , BUGS SCLE DISTRIBUTORS oi? Q RUBBER PLooRs 0 FLOOR FINISHING and supplies 0 DECORATING-Interior or Exterior o ROOFING and Rooif ooAr1Nas ACIDQPHILUS When your property needs attention in any of our special lines-Phone 2588. We wilt furnish estimates and information Without ob- ligations. 4 R- F- SMITH LUCE DAIRY ITI-IACA, N. Y. iuflzgcziiy A p Good Printing- an Asset to any Firm Ty pe - assembled in attractive form C aiways commands Q attention and respect K May we be of service :- to You? Norton Printing Company ilAVh67'6 Service is ll Habit 317 E. STATE ST. opp ite th Sf d Theater ITHACA, N. Y. -169 :Wy THE DE AGENCIES Incorporated To the class of '37, as the 42nd class to graduate .since our inception in 1894, we take this farewell opportimity to extend congratulations. May we express our appreciation for your patronage of the past four years, and wisli you tlie best of luck? I Subsidiary Agencies: Laundry Room Travel Transfer Typing Crchesira Cap and Crown Periodical Calendar Summer Directory Cleaning and Pressing I C. F. FAGAN, '37, President W. MILLER, Ir., '38, Vice-President H. A. 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J. :ALBERT G. STONE I-I.-xmax' G. STUTZ ALLAN I-I. TREMAN CHARLES E. TREMAN E. V. UNUERWOOD EUGENIA X'7ANC1',EEF A RT H UR B. XVELLAR W 1-I ITONT IIO N. TIOGA ST. ITHACA, N Y MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION 417 EOR SUPERIOR INSURANCE SERVICE SATISEACTCRY ADIUSTMENTI CE CLAIMS I ilisufzihcleb ' th Carey I-I. A. Carey CQ., Inc. I Insurance that Insures I-I. A. CAREY, '12, Preside CAREY BUILDING ITI-IACA, N. Y. DIAL 2775-2776 DRINK I PILSENER - WUERZBURGER SPARKLING ALE The Talk of the Nation THE FAMOUS UTICA BEER Delightful in Bottles-Serve at Home Wav fhenandfhadaines Translating the Year Book editor's ideas into a book ot beauty and ever-increasing interest requires the services of a highly skilled printing organization, oi which Lyon G Armor, Inc., is an outstanding example. Here are craftsmen who special- ize in Year Book work: who this year are producing 44 Annuals, ior institutions in tive states. Yet they regard each book as a separate challenge of their artistry, whether as type-setters, prooi-readers, make-up experts or press men. They are aided by complete, modern equipment, much oi it designed especially for Year Book. work. The ingenious spray gun, shown in foreground, prevents ink smears as your pages speed through the press. We've installed the latest spray gun equip- f,,.X ment to prevent annoying oftsetting : a new line up table to insure perfect page margins: and many other devices to make your Year Book better. These are recent additions to our already unusual facilities, including a battery ot linotype machines, and press equipment for producing several books at once. Our wide type assortment, with both domestic and foreign faces, permits distinctive eitects to suit the tastes oi all editors. - It you're planning a Year Book, Call Walnut 0234 and let us tell you the full story of Lyon 6. Armor's complete, Ks!! dependable service. Skilled printers, with such equipment as this new make-up table, assure you ot a book of which you may be proud. LYGN ARMOR A gyq' INCORPORATED ,'1liWhf'il 49 Q 147 N. Tehlh sh, Philadelphia, CHEVROLET AND QLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS l..Q.-L BODY-EENDER WORK AND WRECKING SERVICE ERIE J. MILLER 8: CO. INCORPORATED Sc1Ies 2998 Service 2909 ,P ,S D0 You Have A EINQE PROBLEM? WHAT TO BUY - WHERE TO BUY IT! PERHAPS SHE HAS NOT EVEN AN INTIMATION OE HER PREEERENCE BUT ONE THING YOU CAN DEPEND UPON IS THAT DIAMONDS PUR- CHASED PROM HEGGIE'S ARE OE FINE OUALITY AND RIGHTLY PRICED. HEGGIE'S HAVE SOLVED THE ENGAGEMENT PROBLEMS EOR CORNEL- LIANS SINCE 1875. LET US HELP YOU! R. A. HEGC9-IE 61 RRG. CCD. IEWELERS 136 E. STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y. 47 THE QEEICIAL PHCDTQGRAPHEE ECE THIS CCDENELLIAN IS TIQEVQIQ TEELE O II, in later years, you Wish to secure more of these pic- tures, Write to us. We WIII aIways have your negative. O All good wishes to the members of the C L A S S O F I 9 3 7 306 EAST STATE STREET ITHACA 476 fr 99 yxxX-Y? ? ALCOHOL 20 ZI C75 Wt WINE DRINKERS xx ,,i,,. N 'L N x1Fiz.,,1sH'-434, 444-. 4111. mail time Y 5 5z'tlI.41-4 ,f'itw' - ., ,iff 1-F -n1..,.. -.. f- I H .4,. .-' V- .u....-1 1aat., 2f'1wHgr W' 1, BY VOLUME J 3 A' .W il Nl 4 ' Neg- 1' 'L' 08449 are NOT Sissies! Vlfe know they're not! We sell a lot ot Widmer's to the hard coal miners and the sott coal miners ot West Virginia and Pennsylvania. CNo kiddinql And We sell a lot more ot it in Ithaca than all the sissies around here could possibly consume. So it you're looking tor a pleasant taste chanqe, don't hesitate to try Widmer's Wines. And it you're one of the many who have already dis- covered the pleasure and economy of wine drinking, remernloer that Widrner's offer you the added zest of truly fine vintaqes-reasonably priced because they come from so near loy. Q 'lllldmelzs 'tllmes ln Good Taste Since 1888 Widmer's Wine Cellars, Inc., Naples, N. Y. Arlington Hotel ...... Bank Restaurant ...... Hotel Cortland .,..... Gillettels Cafeteria ..... Glen Springs Hotel ............ Cornell Hosts Page 481 450 480 445 482 Green Lantern Tea Room ,....... ...... 4 41 tlimls Place ...,.,.................... Johnnyls Coffee Shoppe ...... Leon and Edclieys .......... Longchamps, lnc. 482 455 482 454 T The lVlarlc Twain Hotel ......... .... Qalchurst Hotel ................. ....... Qsloorne Hotel ..... The Princeton lnn ....... Seneca Hotel .......... The Smorgaslvord ..... Soda Spa ............. Stork Club .................... r-I-'HIlQ'l'lE11'll'l0Cl4 HOLISG .... Page 473 481 481 479 480 447 448 488 480 Cornell's Headquarters in Elmira THE MAPK TWAIN HGTEL Perfectly Appointed--Distinctive ' Main Dinina Room Popular Priced Coffee Shop 0 Lounge Bar CAir Conditionedl Convention Banquet Eacilities ROLAND D, HUNTER, Manager XVOMENS CLASS HISTORY ffwonliinu-cl from Page .j60l women alter tlie Berry Patcli snooped it out. Xve partici- pated in tlre tlnree intercollegiate playdays xvitlr Xrvells, Elmira, and Vvilliam Smitlw, and lielped Cornell to come off first in liocltey, and second in lyaslcetloall and tlie spring sports. Qur lalazers occupied tlde center ol tlie stage lor a wlrile, and we lalossomed out on lX'lay Day in all our wliite galberdine splendor. Our former rivals, now Seniors, were entertained at tl'1e traditional Strawlnerry Festival. !Xl- togetlier tlie year was engrossing, and we were so seldom laored tlaat We couldnlt lrelp lnut wonder if we were a lJit stupid. Gur fears were allayed, liowever, wlren several of our numlaer were elected as Juniors to Plii Beta Kappa and tluirteen otlrers were tapped for lVlortar Board. '57 SENIORS And wlnere are tliose innovations we spolce of in tliat egotistical first paragraph? Just wait-liere we are at our Senior year. We lrad gained some degree of loalance and were alole to concentrate more on studies and devote ourselves to only a few main activities. Tlie first of tlie annual Cornell Alumnae Sclrolarslnips were awarded to memlners ol our class. Tlren came women as niglrt editors ol' llie Cornell Daily Sim. Qui' enterprising officers served relreslnnenls at XVSGA Council meetings tali, tlie inner womanll and, in a more serious vein, secured sturdy metal lnallot luoxes to taltc llie place ol tlie customary slroelaoxes at election lime. Xve lrad a npeacliy Senior supper as tlie last get-logetlrer ol tlie class lnelore tlre laanquet, an inspira- tion on llre part ol tlre olllicers tliat turned out to lae one of tlle most satisfying events ol tlie year. rl-lren, topping it all, our VVSGA president, Katlierine Slcelian, and llie Clrairman of Qrganized Groups, Doris Smallridge, were tlie liirst women ever to serve on tlie Stu- dent Council, included in tlrat august body at its reorgan- ization during tlre winter. 'lglius we lrave cause to loe proud of our class. But let us lne modest and say tliat we lrave really clone none too muclr in preparation to repre- sent Cornell in tlre world of reality, away from stuclies and activities. rl-lie stamp of success laas yet to loe put on us, and we can only worlc our liardest Wlierever we may lie, lioping tlre wlrile tliat we may slrow ourselves wortlrry of tlie opportunities tliat liave laeen given us. THE PRINCETON INN ALEXANDER STREET, PRINCETON, N. J. AMERICAN PLAN 100 Rooms will: Bath FIREPROOF 31L'C0'llI7110dGfI'Ul1S for permrzlicizt and fl'Ull.YfFI1f guests HE dining roorn tacilities ot The lnn are especially recommended to those visiting Princeton during the Cornell-Princeton athletic contests I. HOXVARD SLOCUM, Illamiger VVILLARD STRAIGHT HALL fconlinvued Hvvillard Straight saw individual life assuming significance and importance through vital relations with other human loeings. The great formative factor in his own life was his Contact with people -a group of relationships through which his per- sonality progressively expanded. It was char- acteristic of him that whatever he did, he louilt up around each of his activities a little society ot friends. ln drawing his will and requesting that, if possilole, a contriloution lne made to Cornell, it seems proloalole that he had in mind the desire to see university life opened to more opportunities for the sort of human contacts which had loeauti- llied and enriched life for him. Those of us who were privileged to carry out his loequest for Cor- nell, saw in the project of a student union, the possilaility of creating such a community'-a com- munity which would exist solely for the purpose of loringing out human relationships. Hlt is our hope that Willard Straight Hall may play a part in cementing really great friendships-1 triendships, aims and pursuits, the impact of vividulty and students, loetween men of all groups, races, and nationalities. Friendship assumes noloility as it is founded on something vital,- mutual interest in intellectual ideas, common free- dom. Vve trust those faiths and personalities upon one another. The Union can offer only a home, a field For such experiences, lout it does at least present the physical environment in which spiritual realities can grow. from Page 4541 47 Wllhe arts intensify and dramatize life for us- and include us in experience which might other- wise remain outside our range ol lcnowledge and feeling. For that reason we welcome the theatre here as a laasis to the lile of this little society, and we trust that the other arts will also loecome the vehicles through which this communication will get itself expressed. uAnd in relation to intellectual ideas, perhaps Willard Straight Hall can provide the port, as it were, from which adventurous spirits will emharlc on voyages of discovery. uperhaps it will loe possilole for the students here to hammer out together their social faiths, their religious creeds, their philosophies, their political loeliefs, their own roads to freedom. We trust these faiths and fears, those hopes and doubts, may loe louilt into the very hone and struc- ture of this louilding. MSO loecause human relationships opened new worlds to Willard Straight, it is our hope that the Union may in some measure recreate life in these terms for others. ln faith, President Far- rand, we present the louilding to the University. to loe guided and governed lay the students, and made lay them, through their own adventures of spirit here, into an instrument for the illumination and enhancement of personal and social livingf' A TAUGHANNOCK HOUSE TABLE D'I-IOTE AND A LA CARTE SERVICE TRUMANSBURG, N. Y. I A famous old hotel-just a fifteen minute drive from Ithaca. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PRIVATE PARTIES DINE AND DANCE ALL LEGAL LARGE SPACIOUS SATURDAY NIGHTS BEVERAGES DINING ROOMS Telephone 4 S. A. WILCOX, Prop. TI-IE HOU1.CORHAND CORTLAND, N. Y. l00 Rooms Rates SL50 up -Y- Iust a 30 minute drive from Ithaca COFFEE SHOP SERVICE with TABLE D'I-IOTE DINNERS Visit Our Famous Private Rooms Cocktail Lounge for Parties 4 Grill Room and Bar are open until I A. M. every evening. Where the best mixed drinks are served. Fel. 1900 D. SIMMONS, Mqr. Tl'1ere's a qood Hotel in GENEVA, N. Y. The logical center of the Finqer Lakes Reqion HOTELSENECA KNOWN FOR EXCELLENT FOOD AND SERVICE Rates from Excellent Suite TWO Arrangements for DOLLARS Families and Groups LAKE TROUT GOLF PI-IEASANT 480 ARLINGTON HCDTEL QSBQRNE HQTEL AUBURN, N. Y. ABSQLUTELY FIREPRQOF I 350 Rooms 300 Bdths gk 150 Rooms A11 Modern Continental Cafe Cocktail Lounge P14 100 Shower And Tub Bdths RESTAURANTS Noted tor their Superior Environment ,F Cuisine ond Service . Air Conditioning 1n A11 Dining Rooms Fireloroof Gorotqe on Premises KENNEDY-TIERNEY CQMPANY EDWIN M. TIERNEY, President TAP ROOM T1-1E CDAK1-1URST HCDTEL Tap A 1a Carte Room Service Distinctive Italian Style Foods HAVE YQUR SPRING BEER PARTIES W1T1'1 US 120 Third Street, Cor. Madison Street 1T1-1ACA, N. Y 481 With us a Spade's a Spade, g Fine Food is Fine Food. .. : 5 And Fun's got to be Funny! Q 0 Come to... Q LEON 8: EDDIE'S aswsz for a New Angle on Life!!! LUNCH! DINNER! SUPPER! cocKTAu.s: QU know it ot olcl . . . its maqniticent setting, its qolt, its pertect cuisine . . . and ' its mineral Waters touncl nowhere else in America. Famous with pleasure-seekers ancl health-seelcers alilqe, THE GLEN SPlQlNGS is open all year. Many Cornellians have touncl this the ideal place to stay at Reunion time, tootloall games and similar occasions. Illustrated hoolqlets, rates and Toad maps on request. THE fxMERIC.-KN NAUHEIM ADDRESS NYM. M. Lifififixs P ,sruisxiy Tm? Grafx Sruixos, XX .x'r1c1xs GLEN, NEW SLYORK ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE LocEQZAliZg PJZQEE ro eo Q - y M Aims' cross ro mr ciiivipus ' nn:- 1gwEi'AEiI PAW igigjglgll' 400-4 srEwARr AVE. X R ,riff-Q N ffm 48 'S -- . I T5 mf 1 ,xvm ,V 'X 5' xx Q- i'LLg,a6n : ' 'M H fd: .,-Qu ,l -,y. ' .ws .W-Q xs -W Q . Wi- 3 1 4 2 - 5: x fm QE M ue: ..-.L use renew. 4.43-.. 4. ' ' -, . in 3 ffl YH PINNYW ' 4 ,.,..-1:5 if i6'..g..-Q-mx .,-W, ,W 5 ..,,, .aw .Ji ,gz'A'm:v.. ' , rw 4.2 5.,.,.... ,M gy, .... Q NM :f-0. f,,.:,, ,yn-gf. ...m.w,,- .. , W.-W. 2. :P 'v g , c 4 With us a Spade's a Spade, Fine Food is Fine Food . . . And Fun's got to be Funny! Come to . . . LEON 8: EDDIE'S sswsz for a New Angle on Life!!! LUNCH! DINNER! SUPPER: cocKTAlLs: 1 QU lcnow it of old . . . its magnificent setting, its golf, its perfect cuisine . . . and its mineral waters founcl nowhere else in America. Famous with pleasure-seelcers ancl health-seekers alilce, Tl-lE GLEN SPHNGS is open all year. Many Cornellians have founol this the ideal place to stay at Reunion time, football games and similar occasions. Illustrated booklets, rates and roucl maps on request. THE AMERICAN GLEN SPRINGS ADDRESS NYM. M. LEFLWNGW Piuf-:In12x'r, Tim GLEN SPRINGS, XX-'.xTKINs GLEN, NEW YORK ALL ROADS LEAD TO M 5 S P I-I 'A' C E THE LOGICAL PLACE ro co E-A ' RESTAURANT Q TAP Eooivi A Q-iliiifigfijtilgl wi if 400-A STEWART AVE, X X I N I f!dy 48 I w ! 5 y 5 X A Q. , ,1i,5,M4' Y is uf. X 959- -.W Y. ' X. rf .rv Q -H ,-a ,aQ.f il xy K1 -I. L s, ,. vv,' SJ J., A. 5- vU!ll'EiEUFl P f . sum 1, yjQe'5'x-,j'.f:ffk.i:af2' f za.-4...Ifv,1 I, . .:q.Nv,.f..,!:,,LWafI'' af ' , : ,. 3, in -is xv' W--::5egrs,,-.32 1 53- -, 1 ,'-E'.3f! 'fA, 'Y ,, ,,-gg 3,-W 5-.fn V+-f.wesf,, 1 1 ZTBRY' if15f71.fi' ?5?f?flff-47 i .,.,. . P , ' X' 1. :Y WE ' -1 3. Wrmw w. :5 f , nf' N . X Wx Qtua-If .. BIAT TI-IE DRUM- STRIKE UP THE BAND! NONE BUT BEVERWYCK TASTE SO GRAND! ,vw f 4, 1 -V1 lui! . ff .2 . M Wffffw 4' -4 4 W. 4 'Y M' . If .V x gl 5 ff ff z .X K 2,2 fa, YC' ltll'efVEfBfER Big? WED Step alonq with the Biq Parade . . . march on to real loeer enjoyment! One sip ot Beverwyclds tlavory goodness will tell you why it always Wins its letters -the famous tour B's that spell 4, ,avg ff' -vWQEif1 ' BeverWyck Best Beer Brewed. E gg IN CAP Try some . . . on tap, in loottles, or in cans . . . and we'll Wager CAN5 OR you'll make Beverwyclc your thirst choice ever after. BOTTLES BEVERWYCK BREWERIES, INC., ALBANY, NEW YORK H Mf gfvfnwvcn 2 IRISH QCREAM ALE fpranaaaaaa BEAVERwickl I N C , FINGER LAKES BEVERAGE COMPANY 415 West Seneca Street, Ithaca, N. Y .... Telephone 2145 If 484 Advertisers Ncune of Advertiser Air Reduction Sales Company ............ Alftinson Press ......,.............................,........... Allis-Chalmers lX lanuiacturing Company f....., . Arctic lce Cream Company f..... ,.... .................. Arlington Hotel .......,...........,. Atwaters Grocery ............. L. G. Balfour Company f...... Banlc Restaurant ................... Beverwyclc Breweries. inc. .... .. Haclf Blaisdelts Qrcliestra ......... Boots Flowerdale ...................... W. B. B1-4416, Y.... .........,.............ii.................. Twenty-Une Brands, Ballentine Scotch ...... Brown-Built Shoe Store ..........,,................... Browning-King gr Company f....... Buck and Dean ,,................ ........ H. A. Carey finsurancel ......... Cayuga Beverage Company f...... Chamber ol Commerce ........ Cornell Alumni News Cornell Co-Op .......... Cornell Daily Sun .... Cornell Engineer .,................, Langis Garage ...................................... Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Company f...... Lentis Music Store ...........................,...... Leon and Eddie's ........ Lottis Travel Bureau ......... I..0l'1gCl'1E1l lf1pS, Inc. ....,.... . I.1OIl1'1SlJ6lf'Y, S FIOWVGFS ....... Luce Dairy ............................... . James Lynch Coal Company ....... Lyon and Armor, Inc. ................... . Nlarlc Twain Hotel .,.................................. Nlarshall Dairy and Ithaca Ice Cream ........ Erie J. Millelr ...................,.......................... Morse Chain Vvorlcs ..................... National Publishing Company f...... Norton Printing Company ........... Oalchurst Hotel ..................... Qriental Rug Company ....,.... Osborne Hotel ..,................... Palace Laundry .............. . Parfums Charbert, Inc. ..... . L. H. Parke Company ........ J. C. Penney Company ........ Peoples Marlcet ..................,....... Pliototype Engraving Company .......... in the 1957 UCornellianH Page 448 11111 461 441 481 445 450 451 441 456 449 440 455 446 7173 455 462 455 440 455 459 445 482 467 454 460 469 456 474 478 468 1 473 444 452 469 481 456 481 468 466 472 445 447 490 Princeton inn ................................................................ 479 Prudential insurance Company ot America ............ 437 D Nrumz of Advertiser Rothschild Bros. ........................,........ . Schoelllcopl, Hutton and Pomeroy ...... Peter Scusa ........................................, Seneca Hotel ....... c - cmervicenter .,................... .......,........... W. 6' SlOQl lC ...,.................,............ R. F. Smith tpaint and wallpaperl ...... Smorgasbord ....,.................,......,..........., Soda Spa ....... Sport Shop ,................. S te gm aier Brewery ....... Stork Club ........................... Stover Printing Company ...... Student Agencies, lnc. .... . Tauglmannoclc House .......,. Taylor Vvine Company f........................ Tomplcins County Trust Company ......... ....... Trevor rl-eele ....,,.................................... il. E. Van Natta ..,..............................., Velveray Corporation ol America ........ Vestal Chemistry Lab, lnc. .......... . Cornell Taylor Farms .......... Cornell Vvidow Hotel Cortland ...... Curtain Shoppe .... Dean ol ithaca ..................,..... Dutch lxflasters Cigars ............... East Hill Supply Company ........,............ ....... Food Sales Company .................................. ....... Foster Bros. Manufacturing Company ......... ....... VV. F. Fuerst, lnc. .........,............................ ...... . Gilletteis Cafeteria .......... Glen Springs Hotel ................ Harry Gordon Gas Stations ........ Gore Slci. Club ................................. Green Lantern Tea Room .................. R. A. Heggie and Bro. Company ........ Hill Drug Store ................,.,.............. Howell and Howell .......................... inlet Valley Farms ....................,........... Ithaca Liquor and Wine Company ....... ....... ithaca Savings Banlc ............................ Jimis Place ......................... Johnny's Co litee Shop ........,................ Keystone Drawn Steel Company ........ West End Brewing Company ...... . Widmeris Wines ......................., Ralph Vving Studio ........ Wool-Scott Balcery ..... Vvyman Gordon ....... Zabrislcie s .............. Page 455 448 467 480 461 442 469 447 448 440 471 488 404 470 480 454 472 470 471 468 453 404 457 480 466 440 440 445 486 454 455 445 482 459 455 441 475 465 447 460 446 465 482 455 448 475 477 404 461 466 472 KRAET-PHENIX CHEESE CCRPCRATICN gil MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE VELVEETA CLD ENGLISH Q42 3,13 PAEST-ETT CCRP. PABST-ETT STANDARD ACADEMIC HONORS Chi EpsiIon ..................... Eta Kappa Nu C1arg0yIe ....,..... Phi Beta Kappa .........,.,... Phi Kappa Phi ..........,....... Tau Beta Pi .............,............ UncIergracIuate SchoIarships .... ADMINISTRATION AIum ni ....................,,. Board of Trustees ........,., C0rneIIian C0unciI ....... Offices 0I AcIministrati0n... PresicIent's Page ............. Vvomenys Achninistration . ADVERTISEMENTS AcIvertising IncIex ........... ATHLETICS BEISCIDEIH .....,.....,............... F'1'CShl'T1E1ll BaseI3aII .,....... BasIcetIJaII ....................... Freshman BasIcethaII ......... Boxing ............................. C0unciI ................ Cross Country ...... . Fencing .,...............,......... F00thaII .....,.I....................... Freshman F00thaII ................ Freshman IVIin0r Sports ...... C-oII ....................,......I,........ Hockey ..................... .... I.?1CTOSSC .... Pist0I ....,... RiIIe .............. ......, Rowing ...4..............,.... Freshman Rowing .........,.......... 150-POT.I1'ld Rowin g .................. Freshman 150-Pound Rowing SIciing ...................................,...... Soccer ........ ................... .... Swimming ............ Tennis ..,.................. Track ........................... Freshman Track ........... xN6H1'61'S ot the ................ .. VXfomen's AthIetic Association Vvresthng .................................. CLUBS Arete ................,................ Beth L,Amec1 .....................,.. Chinese Students CIuh .........,.. C0rneII Dc-:hate Association .. C0smop0Iitan CIuI3 .............,.... Crew CIuh ..,........................... Cross Country CIuI0 ........ Deutscher Verein .............. Future Farmers of America 4-H CIuIo . .V..,.......... .......,. . . Fencing CIuI3 ............,.... GCIIIICFHI, IDCICX Page 140 ILII 142 136 138 137 1115 26 21 27 24 W 18 3211 396 400 390 394 416 550 402 422 362 372 424 418 423 406 421 420 382 588 386 387 423 404 414 410 374 380 360 332 0 4 8 336 179 183 187 182 199 201 192 194 188 200 CLUBS Home Economics CIuIJ . IncIepencIent C0unciI .....,. Kappa Beta Phi ........... KnicIcerh0cIcer CIuh ..... h Iajura ..........,............ Newman CIuI3 ...... Qtficers CIuI3 ......., Radio C1uiIcI ...... Round 'I ahle .......... Sage ChapeI Choir . ScaIp ancI BIacIe ..... Scouting CIUIJ ...... Shi Chih ........,.......... SpiIcecI Shoe ................. VXIaysicIe AI'termath ..... FACULTY Deans I:aCuIty ........ FEATURES C01-neII Life ................. IVIen's Class History ..... IQCITIIHISCBIICCS ................. XfViIIarcI Straight Review VV0men's CIass History . FRATERNITIES ACHCIH ...............,..,. AIpha Chi Rho ..,..., AIphi Chi Sigma ..... AIpha AIpha AIpha AIpha AIpha AIpha AIpha DeIta Phi ..... EpsiI0n Pi ......... Gamma Rho ..,.. Psi ................. Sigma Phi ..... 'Tau Cmega ..... Leta ............... Beta Sigma Rho ..... Beta Theta Pi ....... Chi Phi .............. Chi Psi .1...........,....... DeIta Chi ................,.... DeIta Kappa Epsiton DeIta Phi ................. DeIta Sigma Phi ......... DeIta Tau DeIta ........,.... DeIta UpsiI0n ...............,,.. Interfraternity C0unciI ..... Kappa AIpha .....,............. Kappa DeIta Rho ......... Kappa Sigma ........,.... Lambda Chi AIpha ..... Omega Tau Sigma ....... Phi Beta DeIta ......... Phi Delia Theta ....,.. Phi EpsiI0n Pi ............. Phi Gamma DeIta ....... Phi Kappa Psi ......... Phi Kappa Sigma ..... Phi Kappa Tau ...,..... Phi Sigma DeIta ..... Page - 335 191 180 185 178 190 193 186 1 184 89 . 181 195 202 . 198 339 30 52 342 431 450 . ......... 454 463 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 204 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 3 EAST 53111 STREET, N. Y. C. 488 General lnclex Continuecl Page FRATERNITIES ICOIllIllLl0lll Plii Sigma 'Kappa ...... Pi Kappa Alplia .... Pi Kappa Plli ...... Pi Lamlocla Plli .... Psi Upsilon .........,.... Scorpion ........................ Seal ancl Serpent ...... Sigma Alplia Epsilon Sigma Alplia Dlu ........ Sigma Clii Sigma Nu Sigma Ijlii Sigma plii Epsilon ,. Sigma ljlii Sigma .. P1 Sigma ' .............. Tau Delta Plii ...... Tldeta Clii ................ Tlieta Delta Clii ...... Tlieta liappa Nu .,.... Tlieta Xi .................. H Zeta Beta Tau ........ Zeta Psi ............,.......,....... HONGRARY SOCIETIES Al-Djeloar ....,..................... Alepli Samacli ..........,.....,. Atmos ...............,.... Boolc and Bowl ,......... Clel Clula ..............,,........ Cornell lwlusical Club ,..... Delta Clula .......,.............. H0-Nun-De-Kah ........ Kappa Delta Epsilon ., Kappa Phi Kappa ,... Kappa Tau Clni ...... Kermis ......,........... I2 Ggive .............,.. lxflortar Board ..... Omicron Nu ........ Plii Zeta ........... Pi Alptia Xi ........ Pi Lamlacla Tlieta .... Pi Tau Pi Sigma .... Pyramicl .....................,.. Quill ancl Dagger ............ Raven and Serpent ...,..., Red Key ...,.................A.. Retort anol Bealxer ...... Rocl and Bob .................... Scalalaard anol Blacle ....... Scarala .......................... Sigma Delta Clii ...,.... Slculls ........................ Sphinx Heacl ...... Ye Hosts ............ .. .,.......... 259 240 2111 242 243 24111 . ...... 2416 2.517 248 249 230 251 252 2541 250 258 260 160 150 156 170 164 165 167 155 551 161 157 175 166 526 550 172 175 337 171 158 146 527 151 174 150 169 154 165 162 148 168 MUSIC, FGRENSICS, AND DRAIVIATICS Cliimes ......................... P Dram atic Clula ............,.....,.............,....,...........,...... Forensics ............. Clee Clula ............... I n strum en tal Clula ..... Nlusical 'Organizations Orcliestra ........................,... ....... University Bancl .................... .... VVOmen's Debate Cluly .......... ....... VX7omen s Clee Club .................... ....... Vvomenys Instrumental Cluly ............. .... P UBLICATIONS AND BUSINESS GRCANIZATIONS Aereopagus .........,. Alumni News ................. .... Cornellian .... Countryman .... Daily Sun ...,......,.... Deslc Boolc ......,...,........ Engineer ........................... ....... Hotel Ezra Cornell ......... .... Law Quarterly ........... Stuclent Agencies VV iclow ................ SENIGRS Wien and Vvom en SORORITIES Alpina Epsilon Plii ....... ,...... Alplia Cmieron Pi ..... Alplia Plmi ............,.. Alpina Xi Delta ....... Clli Omega .......,....... Delta Delta Delta ....... ....... Delta Gamma ........... Kappa Alplia Theta ....... ....... Kappa Delta ................... ......- Kappa Kappa Gamma Pan-Hellenic Council Pi Beta Plii ..................... ....... Sigma Delta 'Tau ....... Sigma Kappa ......................,..... ....... STUDENT GOVERNMENT Class Committees .........,................ ....... I:resl'1m.an Aclvisory Committee ...... ....... lVlen's Stuclent Council ..........,... ....... VX7illarcl Straight Hall W.S.C1.A. ....................... ...... . age 1 315 508 309 510 512 313 338 334 355 314 5 6 506 303 202 50 1 294 502 206 305 500 304 208 56 264 265 266 267 268 260 270 271 272 273 262 274 275 276 288 287 284 286 528 'Ilya pful ufftal' INS Expressing the Supremacy of Craftsmanship . . . Not Merely the Product of Mass Production Methods.. Are a Fundamental Plequisite for the Highest Type of Pictorial Printing PHUTUTYPE ENGR!-XVINS COMPANY, INC 147151 N. lUth Street, Philadelphia Pa Reference Is Made to the Engravings in this Book as Samples of the Work of Ou S l l F S Creclil is Qivvn lo lI10 following plIOl0f.fI'ilIJllIC' servlcc and photogrupliers Ton 1 ures l'CIJl'0i,ILIK'0Cl in llwis ullvumz BACHRACH J. H. FENNER INTERNATIONAL NEVVS TREVOR TEELE TIMES VVORLDVVIDE EDVVARD H. R. BLITZER VVALLACE BORKER JOHN VV. CLARKE SEYMOUR FRIEDMAN BARRETT OALLAOHER NORMAN HERR THEODORE M. HOCEMAN SYLVIA MOORE MARK T. MULLER PELAYO RIERA RANDALL REYER JOHN S. 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