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But this is wartime, it is their common effort, not their individual achievements, that is important. Cornellians are in this battle on all of its fronts. In every service uniform and in every field of home activity, in the air and in the factories, on the sea and on the farms, in Washington and in the Pacific, Cornellians are fighting. Some are building weapons, and some are earning undying glory using them. In laboratories, in victory gardens, in Fortresses over Berlin, each does his best. They are a cross-section of our Nation meeting its great- est challenge, these Cornellians fighting for the ideals they shared at Cornell. lt is to them that this book is dedicated. I J! 1 fl I. A, 1 1, ,X i, 1 f TN 5 , '1' X ,I fha I 1,11 I 21 um I ' K ' H R JQZQZQI' XA' 1 1 11. N 571 gf. f 1 ,X '41, ix' 1 ,I W' 1 1 - 1W'1 1 111 MXHL 1 X EM ,f 1 fu 1 QI! Wg, -4111-ff f I ww' '- 'vm 1111! I X 131 .3 Qyk MWF 1 52' ..-. .... . ' N ,V 1 1 11 ' 56 , 1 Q 1 THA 3 11: f If 1 .I 4 ,, 1' ,fl P 1' ' 1 I1 1 1 1 I 1' N, '1 , . f X-X, , 11 1' IM PXWI M QA f 1 'wsu nf!! 1 f1'w111 Z1 flu 1 I ff 1 'ff 7 f.1 f,,1' ' 2,1111 1--ff H 1 iwullx f QL? X w 1 - fe M959 1 O I A xk va M Ill, Y Q 1 : WE 1 N W- -' O 'AX OQYVEZWIF ,fxxxq ,slxkk 1 4, ,3 -4 .QZJ lg' , 1 1 1+ J 1 XX-1 M-: -LCL-L-g Elf- 1 1 Af 11 1' I l A I! I I 1 ff 11 f, ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 N 1 LY W X 1 1 1 f Ax 1 I 1 I1 1 f f I1 1 RN L ! 1 1 f 1 1 f f ,Al T HE SEVENTY-FIFTH VOLUME OF THE YEAR BOOK OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY, I A RECORD OF THE XX 5-44 , . ,Ak K-K xx-X Ni WAR YEAR 1945 SN , xxx PUBLISHED BY THE CORNELL ANNUALS, INC., ITHACA, 1 1 F 0 R E W O R D m S Y t a 4 HIS was a War year at Cornell This was 'iii-7 . also the seventy-fifth year of publication of the Cornellian. But this volume is no gala anniversary issue. It is a Wartime book designed to tell a Wartime story. This year, the old familiar setting no longer housed the old familiar Cornell. Some of the symptoms of the times came to be taken for granted-uniforms, shortages, restrictions, and the like. But there Was something that could never be taken for granted-the uncertainty in the status of every individual and his future. The early months of production of the Cor- nellian saw many changes. Many people left school, and many new conditions came to affect those who remained. By the time that this book leaves the presses, many more changes will have taken place. Perhaps then, and in the days and years to come, renewing memories of the pattern of college life as it was in pre-War days and at the same time recalling the impact of war, this book will bring to mind the Cornell that those who left the Hill left behind. If some of these intangible things are 'caught in the pages that follow, the 1943 Cornellian will have Well served its purpose. 'A' 'A' 'ir -k C O N T E N T S P A UNIVERSITY . . . . . The Administration . . . The Trustees The Colleges. CORNELL AT WAR . . . . The University and the Students The R.O.T.C .... The Navy. SENIORS ...... . Senior Men . . . Senior Women. ACHIEVEMENTS ..... . Scholastic Honors . . . Campus Honors . . . Departmental Honors. GE 12 30 42 I00 ACTIVITIES . . . I . Student Government . . . Publications Business Organizations . . .The Arts Clubs. ATHLETICS ..... Major Sports . . . Minor Sports Intramurals . . . Women's Sports. FRATERNITIES . Fraternities . . . Sororities CORNELL LIFE . Life . . . Views. GENERAL INDEX . ir 'lr 'lr fn ili.1 -1 VARNEY CLYDE ARNSPIGER, JR., '43 RUBIN CLARVIT, '43 HAROLD WATSON FITZPATRICK, '45 PAUL WOODWARD HASKINS, '43 RAY SEARLES, JR., '45 JAMES STOKOE, '43 ADAM CLARKE DAVIS, '14 JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN ALBERT WILLIAM SMITH, '78 GEORGE BURR UPTON, '04 KARL MCKAY WIEGAND, '94 . -,,,,,.ss-f - Y 6.7. . 50 rs Q--Se -.5-Q A awed Y as... W S 'Y 19,413 I 'X - ,1 L 7 ,, 'fs T- ,, sv ' QV ' ,i !'1, ,'TQggil,l f' 11? fa MQ -E, W Ks ff, Q Q5 W illfmfm 'EBI-Haag. Ja T 'A as T T UNIVERSITY. . . 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' 5 6 996 91509 'J 6 0 Yv 'Go 0 U Y fo EDMUND EZRA DAY Pffexident CORNELL UNIVERSITY Y-2,6 9850 Awlfefv NZ- 24320 'IR- New 5656109- if 2,6 N69 554, 92,19 'iv 669 BO Frank H. Hiscock Edmund Ezra Day Thomas E. Dewey Thomas Wallace . Oswald D. Heck . RD TRUSTEE OFFICERS . Chaiwzzazz E77Z6I'fl'f!J' Howard E. Babcock . . . Chairman MEMBERS EX-OFFICIO The Prefiiieizf of the Uiiivemity George D. Stoddard . . The Commiuioner of Education The G:01J8i'7'l01' of New York Holton V. Noyes . . The Comminioner of Agzfitiiltiire . The Liezereizanf Gmiewzor The .Ypeaker of the Arremhly LIFE Leigh Kirkland Preiielenf af the State Agricielitziral Society Harry G. Stutz . Lihrarian of the Camel! Ithaca Lihrary MEMBER Charles Ezra Cornell MEMBERS APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR Edward R. Eastman George R. VanNamee Horace White Stanton Grifhs Myron C. Taylor MEMBERS ELECTED BY THE BOARD Howard E. Babcock Frank E. Gannett Walter C. Teagle Neal D. Becker Frank H. Hiscock Maxwell M. Upson William D. P. Carey Jervis Langdon Ezra B. Whitman Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Nicholas H. Noyes Roger H. Williams John L. Collyer Franklin W. Olin MEMBERS ELECTED BY THE ALUMNI Tell Berna Willis H. Carrier George H. Rockwell Thomas I. S. Boak Mary H. Donlon Paul A. Schoellkopf Matthew Carey George R. Pfann Robert E. Treman FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES G. W. Cunningham R. C. Gibbs William I. Myers Joseph C. Hinsey MEMBER ELECTED BY THE STATE GRANGE Harold M. Stanley 17 CORNELIUS BETTEN Dean of the Urziverfizgf Faculty GEORGE F. ROGALSKY Treasurer D NISTR TI E OFFICER EDWARD K. GRAHAM 56C1'6l'4lfjl EUGENE F. BRADFORD Registrar THELMA L. BRUMMETT Cozmxelof' of Wofizen DONALD H. MOYER Coumelor of Men HEBER W. PETERS Pravoff Aff' ' --H 17 SOLOMON CADY HOLLISTER Dean COLLEGE f,m 1 X ,J9 I ., T A lj V' -' X. , X , R 'A .f-'x-'x,., WNV! 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'M 2 9 f' 5 :wan ff 2' fx T ywwfff' ll Aff NN f f- x. 22 ff' V 2 - 'f 'M ' -W H HOWARD BAGNALL MEEK Direcfar Mp.. :fi H ' nu 1, I Y, f' U fini QQ ,LJ A Mig + LJ' ,L ,img Ji, JL. Ja., H ,Q jQf'3'- ,,, 1 T . -K 1 S. .-ez if ff ,Q , as - . -l IEW lui? AT WAR 11-'wif ' 'fiffix ' I lfwf .-A . M ki? 3... JW 1' in S 45 'I ' if Z , A. -'ff The Universigf and the Students. . .The R.0. T. C. . . .Tlwe Navy C'0RlVEZL A7 WAR Cornell University was chartered in 1865, in the last year of the Civil War. In 1868 its first four hundred students rose every morning to reveille and marched to classes in military fashion. Cornellians served in the Spanish- American War in 1898, and in the last World War, Cornell has always had a compulsory Reserve Officers Training Program. To Cornell, war is not new. The University was born in the shadow of one war and gave her sons to two that followed. Now has come a fourth generation of Cornellians and a fourth war. This year has been one of change, of confusion, of loss, and of accomplish- ment. Some of the fun and freedom of college life has been scrapped for the duration. And more will go. Education has become increasingly accelerated and purposeful. Cornell, like other American colleges and universities, must train officers for the armed services and civilian experts for the home front. Physical training has become essential. There are more men marching on the Hill than ever before-men in Army khaki and men in Navy blue. lt was essentially a peacetime way of living that students left behind them at the end of last spring. Then began a period of transition, a year in which Cornell has seen the war brought closer, and closer. At the beginning of the 1942-43 college year the University and the Students, the R.O.T.C., and the Navy at Cornell showed these changes- changes which were to continue to an extent that no one might foresee. HIE UNIVZRSITY AND NIL' Cornellians returning this fall found that the grim necessities of war had changed their c f are ree life. Gone were the convertibles of former years, and lucky was the Carnellifm man who owned a rattle-trap. For once it was safe to cross Thurston Avenue in front of Risley. A few bicycles appeared. Even Louie finally ran out of gas. For the first time there was a compulsory Freshman Week At f , oot- ball games half of the crescent was empty. Houseparties were banned and then furiously debated, Bothj. P. 's and the .Yun refused to function on Mondays. The Straight kept running out of cokes. Lou Boochever was no more. Saturday night busses were crowded to overflowing and many a co-ed got minutes for being late. Naval officers marched from the S. S. Sage to their mess hall while co-eds from neighboring cottages trouped in to the Sage dining room. Men students had to spend one or two afternoons a week boxing or rowing and another scrambling under and over the obstacles on the new commando course. Cutting classes was Verboten. Despite the war, fraternities, committees, the Dutch, and Sebela continued. But in general blue jeans were slowly becoming supplanted by uniforms, and collecting shingles was less important than collecting grades. Every week brought new departures and enlistments, engagements and marriages. Instructors were drafted along with students. The President and some of the Faculty commuted between Ithaca and Washington. The various colleges had to make the best o t e needs of a country at war. By attending summer sessions students were able to step up the speed of college education. Enlistment in the Reserve Corps made it possible for men to continue their studies for a while longer. ln the College of Arts and Sciences wartime pressures placed new emphasis on courses leading to war and post-war work. New opportunities ranged from map making and stenog- raphy to' an intensined course in Russian. On the campus of the Agricultural College work was going on in farm training, rubber research, and camouflage instruction. To meet the country's increasing need for trained dieticians and researchists the College of Home Economics went on a compulsory three-term plan. The Hotel Colle ' ' ' ' ge gave courses in military personnel and war-time food problems. of their depleted faculties and adapt themselves t h f aaifdwag. 'ZWWWJ 4 f' 0- W I Veterinarians were enabled by an accelerated program to graduate in two and two-thirds years. Students in Architecture were offered new courses in planning and industrial design. The accelerated plan adopted by the Engineering College Faculty went into effecton June first. By taking three continuous terms a year, four-year students could graduate in three years. Olin Hall, new Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, was dedicated in October. Academic standards became stricter than ever, since the Engineering College was undertaking to train not only undergraduates but also defense workers from cities in New York State, Army Ordnance Inspectors, Naval officers, civilian pilots, and Curtiss-Wright cadettes. Everyone contributed sooner or later to the student-organized Cornell for Victory Committee. Victory Wardens sold war savings stamps and collected scrap. The Cornell Victory Chest, whose largest beneficiary was the USO, went way over its quota. War stamp corsages were the order for dances. Willing victims were stabbed in one arm by a Red Cross Blood Donor Unit and in the other by an Army Influenza Commission. The Faculty permitted houseparties for the gala Victory Week-end at the end of the first term. Proceeds of the Victory Show, written and produced by students, went for war bonds. In 1942-43 Cornellians looked about them at their changing campus and wondered what it would be like next year, if they were there next year. RE.S'fRVf 0FFlL'ER5' Military Science and Tactics-''Drill -received vigorous interest at Cornell this year. To some 450 students in the advanced courses, it became their most important subject. With induction into the armed forces drawing near, they realized that a good R.O.T.C. record would be invaluable if they wished to receive commissions. Competition for entrance into the advanced courses increased and the standards for satisfactory marks be- came more rigid. In the basic courses, too, interest in- creased, for many more underclassmen were Working for admittance to the advanced courses. The attitude of the students toward their work in the military de- partment became more serious. There was a great deal to be learned before they could hope for admittance to Officers' Candidate Schools. Instead of attending summer training camp between their junior and senior years and receiving Reserve Commissions on completion of two years of basic training and two years of advanced, the students now had to qualify for recommendations to Officers' Can- didate Schools. There they would have to take inten- sive training for three months before they' could be commissioned. At these schools they are competing with men who have served in the regular army, with men who have far more military experience than they. Everything they could learn at Cornell would be ex- tremely valuable, everything they missed would handicap them. They realized that they must work hard and learn thoroughly if they were to succeed in obtaining commissions. Realizing this, the Department of Military Science and Tactics directed their eEorts to two main ends. First, they gave the students instruction in the sub- jects that they would have to master at Officers' Can- didate Schools. Whenever possible they covered the same ground covered in the Candidate Schools. The instructors learned where former R.O.T.C. students had been weak and emphasized those subjects. Second, the Department tried to develop the individual leader- ship qualities in the students. Many hours Were TRAINING C'0RP5 devoted to marching, the students were given inten- sive practice in drilling each other, the instructors con- stantly vvatched for and corrected mistakes. If they were to compete successfully with men who had served in the army and had lived under military disci- pline, the students had to learn the fundamentals thoroughly. In their various classrooms the students learned the more technical parts of their various branches of the service. The underclassmen in their basic courses studied either in the Field Artillery or in the Signal Corps. The Field Artillery students learned the laying of the piece, the duties of cannoneers, and the con- struction of the piece. Also, they studied map-reading, the field telephone and radio and the use of the various instruments used in the Field Artillery. In the Signal Corps the students studied the telephone more thor- oughly, learned the communication nets used in the field, map reading, the Morse code, and the radio. All basic students heard lectures on military courtesy and the history of the United States Army. Field trips were taken to give the students opportunities to work under actual conditions and to put their theories into use. Of course, marching received a great deal of atten- tion, With the underclassmen being given frequent opportunities to command. In the advanced courses instruction was offered in four arms and services. About two hundred students enrolled in the Field Artillery, one hundred in the Ordnance Department, forty in the Signal Corps, and forty juniors in the Quartermaster Corps. The students learned the duties of officers both in the held and in administration. Company Administration-the keep- ing of records, the handling of funds, and procurement of food and equipment-was stressed, as was defense against chemical warfare. , The students in the Field Artillery, after their basic training in servicing the piece, learned hovv to conduct fire. They spent a great deal of time, both on the Bishop trainer and on the miniature terrain boards firing prob- lems, trying to become so familiar with the various methods of fire that they would come as second nature. Also they learned the reconnaissance and occupation of position, taking field trips to practice. They learned survey procedure, map and aerial photography reading, and the duties of officers in the battery detail. The students in the Ordnance, all of whom must take engineering or major in physics or chemistry, studied ammunition. They learned the operation and construction of guns from side arms through the 155-millimeter howitzer. They studied all the various kinds of ammunition used in these guns and took trips to factories manufacturing guns and ammunition. They also visited the Watervliet Arsenal near Troy, N. Y., and went through it thoroughly. The Signal Corps students, drawn primarily from the electrical engineers, learned the operation of the telepho S legraph and t v' i o- hey were in ru e n all of the mu ' tion instal- lations opera hin the Di f sion and th Army. In add ion they were ught the echnique of writing 'lfiel s - ers, and gav special atte i ion to the Sig al Annex. A Quarter I . st unit was start 1 this Fa . nd enrolled Ju ors, students in l but t engineering colleges. Much of t eir time was devoted to company administration, salvage, map making, and chemical warfare. They studied unit supply, learning the amount of clothing and other allowances issued to each soldier, they learned about the supply of companies, and they learned how to keep the numerous necessary records pertaining to the major Quartermaster division. These six groups constituted the Reserve Officers Training Corps at Cornell this year. The work in all groups was directed toward developing good army officers, and with the realization that this was wartime military training all six groups worked seriously. R.O.T.C. STAFF TOP ROW: Bradley, Jones, Miller, Downing, Cowen, Blatz. SECOND ROW: Sturm, Clark, Halbleib, Murdock, Stack, Pearson. BOTTOM ROW: Matthews, Huske, Van Deusen, Reigner, Schaefer, Dodge. Ulf NAVY When the students who did not attend summer school returned to Cornell this fall, they found many changes. Behind the men's dormitories there was a low wooden building which they found was a mess hallg on the old armory green they found six forty-foot signal mastsg most important of all, they found about one thousand men in naval uniforms. They saw long blue columns of men coming through Baker Arch, marching up the hill and tiling into Olin Hall. Early in the morning they heard the shouts of men calling out numbers, and peered through their bedroom windows to see the street in front of the men's dormitories filled with men being led in vigorous setting-up exercises. They saw Navy men in the Straight, at the movies and on the campus. Everywhere they went they saw naval uniforms, and they didn't know quite what to think. At first, it is true, some of the students resented the presence of the Navy at Cornell. They saw them in the dormitories and felt that they were being crowded out. They saw them at the football games and in the bars and felt that their rights of priority were being abused. As time went on, how- ever, the students began to realize what the ensigns were doing. Two hundred of them were taking intensive courses in Diesel engineeringg others were learning steam engineering, were learning the duties of deck odicers, or were undergoing indoctrination. They were spending many hours in Cornell laboratories and in their own Diesel laboratory learning the skills and getting the training demanded by the Navy of its officers. In addition to their regular studies they all were taking NAV!!! strenuous physical training in hand-to- hand fighting, calisthenics, and organ- ized sports. The students also learned that some of these men Whom they called ensigns were apprentice sea- men, Working toward their commis- sions, that others were higher ranking officers, getting advanced technical training, and that many actually were ensins. What is more, Cornellians began to realize that what they regarded as im- positions were not. In spite ofthe Navy's occupying most of the men's dormitories there was still plenty of room for the students. The University had made a survey during the summer of the rooms in Ithaca available to students and TRAINING 147 6'0RNEll helped them find suitable accommodations. Perhaps some of the rooms were not quite as com- fortable as the dormitories, perhaps some were not quite so conveniently located, still they were all quite adequate. The fraternities opened their houses to freshmen pledges and thus reduced the number who had to be accommodated in town. Certainly, the Navy was not crowding the students out of their dining-rooms or restaurants. In their own mess hall they were eating meals prepared by their own cooks in their own kitchens. There was plenty of room in the Straight, in the movies, and in the bars for both students and ensigns. The students did realize that the Navy was not, by any manner of means, trying to im- pose, but, rather, that they were just trying to have a good time in their few hours off duty. Finally, Cornellians began to meet the Navy men and found, of course, that, although the ensigns were a bit older, both groups were of the same kind ofpeople. They found some who were from their own home towns or who had gone to school with friends, others who were their fraternity brothers, and a great many more who were just men whom they liked. They invited the ensigns to their frater- nity houses and to their parties and both groups seemed to have a good time. Finally, after several months of struggling, they realized that Cornell was big enough for both students and Navy men. ' ii 'V X ' -ei ,,,, , 2 t Q U ,gp -'ilniifp 'W A ,QF ,N W A Q w eww :wwf , WHFXGQQL ' - V' 1 Y ' w 1 I , w V' ! 9I A h at X EJ 'NQIGQ X -1. 4 f m w KF' .ng , wb ew., 9 ig. 2 I Fa 7l5fV2 A 5T Jt '!? '- -3... ' M 'QEj1fe : e,. h,,5 , 4755 'iJ2aE hQ ww ff ' -4- 'iii-2:3 - . ' We-2 V 'EQEA W fi 53' 1 ' -35' I' 'mah we W Senior Men . . . Senior Womerz IX' 'T I 7ri.oi ,Q 5.-Q, A A fir' ' gl eff W I ri 1- r . 5 A ,i ,fi vl id i. , J X I gf N 9 -1 a. py- yw 1 j ,J ,ii gf, 'ht , . 5 ' if .d,f, Ui Ml is till JOHN BASIL ABBINK, Larchmont. Iona Preparatory School. Arts and Sciences. Ka pa Sigma, Pres. 4, Quill andJDagger, Red Key, Sigma Delta Chi, Mgr. of Freshman Swimming, Cornell Daily Sun 2, 3, 4, Fr. Discipline, Fr. Orientation, Fr. Advi- sory, Cornell Day, Navy Ball Comms. ,Advanced R.O.T.C. THOMAS COULS ON ADEE, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Kappa Delta Rho. Advanced R.O.T.C. LESLIE AKERS, Washing- tonville. Prepared at Wash- ingtonville High School. Agriculture. Theta Chi. Two- year Agriculture Clubg Cor- nell Grange, Freshman Rifle Squad. CHARLES WESLEY AL- COTT, Jr., New Rochelle. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Administra- tive in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Delta Upsilon. Oflicers Club, Kappa Beta Phi, Fresh- man Hockey, Advanced R.O.T.C. HARRY CRAIG ALLEN, Chatham, N. J. Chatham H. S. Admn. Eng. Sigma Phi. Q. and D., Pres. 4, Red Key, Kappa Tau Chi, Fr. Soccer, Basketball, Base- ball, Soccer 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Swimming Mgr. 4, Blazer and Navy Ball Comms., McMullen Scholar- ship 4g Student Council 4, Interfr. Council, V. P. 3, R.O.T.C. WILLIAM RUSSELL AN- DERS, Cleveland, Ohio. Prepared at Shaker Heights High School. Hotel Admin- istration. Lambda Chi Al- pha. Willard Straight Com- mittees. ROBERT HENRIK AN- TELL, Elmira, Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. Arts and Sciences. Delta Upsilon. Quill and Dagger, Ale h Samach, Phi Delta Pliii, Spiked Shoe, Officers Club, Freshman Crew Squad, Var- sity Track Squad 4, Manager of Track 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. 44 ARNOLD DAVID ABEL- SON, Brooklyn. Prepared at Erasmus Hall. Mechanical Engineering. Alpha Epsilon Pi, President 3, A.S.M.E., Advanced R.O.T.C. CHARLES LENWOOD ADERHOLT, Jackson Heights. Arts and Sciences. Beta Theta Pi. Freshman Banquet Committee. CHARLES WARNER AL- BERT, Troy. Prepared at Troy High Schoo. Hotel Administration. Transferred from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Acacia. Cornell Hotel Association, Drum and Dome, Pres., Willard Straight Committees, Co- Chairman Johnny Parson Club 4. JOHN DOUGHTY ALDEN. Beacon. Pre ated at Beacon High SchoolI. Arts and Sci- ences. Retort and Beaker, McMullen, Vail and State Tuition Scholarships, Dean's List 2, Naval Reserve. JOHN WILLIAM ALLEN, Convent Station. Prepared at Bloomfield High School. Chemical Engineering. The- ta Chi. Freshman Supper Club. ALDEN BOGART ANDER- SON, Bronxville. Prepared at Roosevelt High School. Arts and Sciences. Cayuga Student Residence Associa- tion, State Tuition Scholar- ship, Enlisted Reserve Corps. FREDERICK MORROW ARBUCKLE, Detroit, Mich. Prepared at Highland Park High School. Electrical En- gineering. Delta Chi. Eta Kappa Nu, C.S.O., McMul- lenRegionalandWatScholar- ships,W.H.C.U.,Dean's List 1, 2, Advanced R.O.T.C. WILLIAM EDWARD ACHILLES, Jr., Geneva. Prepared at Geneva High School. Arts and Sciences. Theta Delta Chi. Skulls, Boxing Squad 1, 3, Assistant Freshman Lacrosse Coach 2. BERNARD PAUL AISEN- BERG, New York City. Prepared at Fieldston Pre- paratory School. Civil En- gineering. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pres. 4. MYRON DALE ALBRO, Lounsberry. Prepared at Wy- oming Seminary. Agricul- ture. Tau Kappa Epsilon. PershingRifles,OfhcersClub, Advanced R.O.T.C. RICHARD MORRIS ALEX- ANDER, Binghamton. Pre- pared at Binghamton Central High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Zeta Beta Tau, Fresh- manSwimming,GolfSquads, Varsity Swimming Squad 2, 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee. ROGER LUYSTER ALLEY, Hyde Park. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Hotel Administration. Theta Chi. Hotel Greeters 45 Golf Club, Flying Club, Wat Survey Committee, Chmn., Air Forces Reserve. FREDERICK JOHN AN- DERSON, New Rochelle. Pre ated at New Rochelle H. Admin. in Mech. Eng. Phi Gamma Delta. Sphinx Head, Kappa Tau Chi, Red Key, Scabbatd and Blade, Tennis Club, Cheerleader 3, 4, Mgr. Varsity Tennis, Cornellian Bd. 2, 3, Pho- to. Editor 4, Fr. Advisory Comm., Advanced R.O.T.C. ALVARO ARIAS, Bogota, Colombia. Prepared at Gim- nasio Moderno High School. Civil Engineering. Cosmo- politan Club, Newman Club. ALLAN CHARLES ARNA- BOLDI, Mt. Sinai. Pre ared at PortJeH7erson High Scliool. Veterinary Medicine. Al ha Psi. 150-lb. Football Clpixb, J.A.V.M.A., Varsity 150-lb. Football 3, 4, 5, R.O.T.C. Band 2. GERALD jAY ARONSON, Brooklyn. Prepared at Abra- ham Lincoln High School. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Alpha Mu. Freshman Fenc- ing Squad, Cornell for Vic- tory Committee, State Cash, Tuition and Undergraduate Scholarships,Dean'sList1,3. jOHN WI-IALLEY BAER, Oswego. Prepared at Oswe- go High School. Administra- tive in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Pi Tau Pi Sigma, A.S.M.E.,OFlicers Club, 150- lb. Football Squad 2, State Tuition Scholarship, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. ROBERT CARL BAKER, Sodus. Prepared at Sodus High School. Agriculture. Alpha Zeta. Ho-Nun-clc- Kah, Clef Club, Extension Club, Future Farmers of America, Pomology Club, Poultry Club, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Delano Scholar- ship, Poultry Judging Team 3, Advanced R.O.T.C. NEAL C. BALDWIN, jr., South Otselic. Prepared at Mount Hermon School. Agri- culture. Cornell Dairy Sci- ences Association 4, Dairy Products Judging Team 3, Advanced R.O.T.C. DONALD BARNES, Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Agriculture. HO- Nun-de-Kah. ATHAN ALEXANDER BASKOUS, Schenectady. Pre- pared at Mount Pleasant High School. Civil Engineer- ing. Chi Epsilon, A.S.C.E., Cosmopolitan Club, Varsity Soccer 2, Track 2, 3, Lacrosse 3, 4 Squads, State Cash and Tuition and McMullen Un- dergraduate Scholarships, Dean's List 1. jO.S'EPH PAUL ARNA- BOLDI, Mt. Sinai. Pre- pared at Port Jefferson High chool. Veterinary Medicine. R.O.T.C. Cadet Band 1, R.O.T.C. Band 2. HUBERT MICHAELS ARONSON, Scarsclale. Pre- pared at Scarsdale High chool. Arts and Sciences. Zeta Beta Tau. Railroad En- thusiasts Club, Freshman Track Squad. EDGAR ALLEN BAILEY, Middlesboro, Ky. Pre ared at Middlesboro High Scliool. Civil Engineering. Delta Tau Delta. Pyramid, A.S.C.E.,TennisClub,Fresh- man Tennis, Varsity Tennis Squad 2, 3, McMullen Re- gional Scholarship. ROBERT CURTIS BAKER, Jamestown. Prepared at Jamestown High School. Electrical Engineering. Al- pha Chi Rho. Enlisted Re- serve Corps. GERALDHARRYBANDE5, New York City. Prepared at George Washington High School. Veterinary Medi- cine. J.A.V.M.A., Sigma Iota Zeta, Freshman Boxing. CHARLES HARRISON BAR- NETT, Cleveland, Ohio. Prepared at Cleveland Heights High School. Ad- ministrative in Mechanical Engineering. Zeta Beta Tau. A.S.M.E.,OH:1CCfS Club,The Cornell Engineer Board Z, 3, 4,, Associate Editor 4. Advanced R.O.T.C. ROBERTCHARLESBASOM, Corfu. Prepared at Akron High School. Agriculture, 4-H Club, Future Farmers of America, Extension Club, R,O.T.C. Band 1, 2. CARL DcALTON ARNOLD, fr., Delhi. Delaware Acad- emy. Hotel Admin. Sigma Nu. Quill and Dagger, Ye Hosts, Scarab, Hotel Greet- ers. Oflicers Club, Crew Club, Scabbard and Blade, Kappa Beta Phi, Fr. Crew J. V. Crew Q., Varsity , 4, Hotel Ezra Cornell Bd. of Mgrs. 4, Sage Choir, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. DAVID ROBERT AUBRY, New York City. Prepared at Universite de Montpellier. Mechanical Engineering. Tau Delta Phi. Le Cercle Francais. CH,-iRLEs A. BAKER, 111, Englewood, N. J. Prepared at Dwight Morrow High School. Chemical Engineer- ing. Theta Xi. A1-Djebar, Retort and Beaker, Kappa Beta Phi. WURXTER McNEILL BA- KER, Spokane, Wash. Pre- ared at North Central High School. Architecture. Gar- goyle, Cosmopolitan Club, Enlisted Reserve Corps. JOHN .STUART BANTA, Newfane. Lockport High School. Hotel dministra- tion. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Sphinx Head, Red Key, Ye Hosts, Kappa Beta Phi, Scarab, Hote Greeters, Pres. 1, Hotel Ezra Cornell, The Cornellian Board 3, 4, Savarins, Horwath and Hor- wath and Ye Hosts Scholar- ships, Naval Reserve. IAMES HANNO BARRETT, Old Forge. Webb H. S. Hotel Admin. Lambda Chi Alpha. Pres. 4, Q. and D., Ye Hosts, Scarab, Scabbard and Blade, Wrestling Club, Hotel Greet- ers, Fr., Varsity Wrestling, Soph. Smoker Comm., Hotel Ezra Cornell 3, Mgr. Dir. 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Dean's List, R.O.T.C. JEROME ANTHONY BATT, Buffalo. Prepared at Bennett High School. Hotel Ad- ministration. Lambda Chi Alpha. Sphinx Head, Ye Hosts,Scarab,NewmanClub, Scalp and Blade, Fr. Hockey and Baseball, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, Capt. 4, Baseball 3, 4, Needham and Grohman Scholatshi s, Hotel Ezra Cornell Bti? of Directors. 45 ..:1.:-aff.:-,..,,.7,,:F4?f- ? x A' ' Yr: f Q- it V if V. f Q ..l. . I Y ---' Q , W ' ,g I . Vg, y . A i Q?-4 -3 5, WN, ,gif xifjffi 'i if 1 . ' ,,'y, jf V if -fril- - f , ' A QJQQ li 1 . 1. ' , Q I ' ,Q M I Q JOSEPH HAROLD BAUM, GERALDNELSONBOWNE, JAMESPECKBEARDSLEY, Sarato a S rin s. Pre ared at Laliwogd I-fiigh Scliool. Hotel Administration. Dra- matic Club 1, 2, 3, Cornell Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, Business Manager 2, Naval Reserve V 7. STEPHEN WOOD BEATTY, Cleveland, Ohio. Pre ated at Central High Scliool. Arts and Sciences. Freshman Track. JOHN LEWIS BEECHER, Lima. Prepared at Livonia High School. Chemical En- gineering. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DAVID HICKMAN BELT, Baltimore, Md. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Insti- tute. Civil Engineering. A.S.C.E., 150-lb. Freshman Crew, 150-lb. Varsity Crew 2, 3. 4. JOHN GILLETTE BENTON. Oswego. Prepared at Oswe- go High School. Arts and Sciences. Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Squads, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Dean's List 2. JOSEPH WILLIAM BER- GER, Jr., Beacon. Prepared at Beacon High School. Ad- ministrative Engineering. A.S.M.E., Newman Club, Railroad Club, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HERBERT FRANCIS BER- NARD,Newton Center, Mass. Prepared at Newton High School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Sigma. Newman Club, Cornell for Victory Committee. 46 Poughkeepsie. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Agriculture. Alpha Gamma Rho. Scarab, Round Up Club, Officers Club, Scpiked Shoe, Freshman Cross oun- try, Track, Varsity Track 3, 4, C.U.R.W., Moakley Cup Award, Roberts Scholar- ship. CURT FREDERIC BECK, New Haven, Conn. Pre- pared at George Washington High School. Arts and Sciences. Algonquin Lodge. BRUCE BEH, Greenlawn. Manlius Preparatory School, Chemical Engineering. Beta Theta Pi. Red Key, Crew Club, Officers Club, A1-Dje- bar, Freshman Crew, Varsity Polo Squad 3, J. V. Crew 2, Fr. Governing Board, junior Week Ice Carnival Commit- tee, Chmn., State Cash and McMullen Scholarships. EARL WHITNEY BENJA- MIN, Jr., New York City. Prepared at Fieldston High School. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Spiked Shoe, Pershing Rifles, Olfi- cers Club, Freshman Track, Varsity Track 3, Moakley Cup Award, Advanced R.O.T.C. LEONARD NELLI5' BER- DAN, Salem. Prepared at Pompton Lakes High School. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. Chi Delta, J.A.V.M.A. RALPH HASKELL BERG- MANN, Brooklyn. Prepared at Boys High School. Arts and Sciences. Debate Club, Philosophy Club, 'AHillel Review, Editor, Willard Straight Committees, State Cash and Tuition, Under- graduate and Government Scholarships. RICHARD LUNDELIUS BEST, Westfield, N. J. Pre- pared at Westfield High chool. Electrical Engineer- ing. Phi Kappa Tau. Eta Kappa Nu, Delta Club, Cornell Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Cross Country Squad 35 Willard Straight Committee. Auburn. Pre ared at Auburn High Schoollj. Architecture. L'Ogive, Ski Club, Corin- thian Yacht Club, Commo- dore 4, Cosmo olitan Club, Fr. Skiing, Tihe 'Cornell Daily Sun Board, Willard Straight Committee, Archi- tecture Tuition Scholarship, Advanced R.O.T.C. RICHARD CHAPEL BACK, Washington, D. C. Prepared at Woodrow Wilson High School. Agriculture. Alpha Sigma Phi, President 4. Ho- Nun-de-Kah, Varsity Pistol Squad 2, 3. JOHN ANDREW BELL, Salem. Prepared at Salem Academy. Agriculture. Pershing Rifles, National Regimental Gold Medal, Pershing Rifles, Advanced R.O.T.C. HUGH NORMAN BEN- NETT, Poland, Ohio. Pre- pared at Phillips Andover Academy. Arts and Sciences. Chi Phi. Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Skulls, Freshman Basketball, Track, Manager of Freshman Baseball ,Junior Prom. Committee, Coach of JV. Baseball 3. STANLEY WINXTON BERG, Auburn. Prepared at Auburn High School. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Chi. A1-Djebar, State Tuition Scholarship, Enlisted Re- serve Corps. NORMAN RILEY BER- GRUN, Green Camp, Ohio. Prepared at Harding High School. Administrative in MechanicalEngineering.Tau Kappa Epsilon. ASME., Clef Club, Concert Band 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, McMullen Undergraduate Scholarship. JOHN ALBERT BIRK- LAND, Jr., Warsaw. Pre- pared at Warsaw High chool. Agriculture. Alpha Gamma Rho. Scarab, 4-H Club, Poultry Club 1, 2, Two-year Agriculture Club 1, Z, Student Agencies, Ag Domecon, Secretary 4. DONALD WIL5' ON BLACK, Buffalo. Pre ared at Bennett High Schooii Hotel Admin- istration. Alpha Sigma Phi. Hotel Greeters, Enlisted Re- serve Corps. CARL ROBERT BLANCHE, Bordertown, N. J. Prepared at Trenton High School. Transferred from Northwest- ern University. Civil En- gineering. Triangle. Phi Eta Sigma, A.S.C.E., McMullen Regional Scholarship. JAMES HENRY BLOD- GETT, Fredonia. Pre arcd at Fredonia High ScRool. Agriculture. Alpha Zeta. Ho-Nun-de-Kah, Honorary Musical Clubs, 4-H Club, President 4, Poultry Club 1, Ag-Domecon Council, Sage Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, Carnelian Chorus 2, 3. HENRY WILLIAM BOLL- ING, Chicago, Ill. Pre ared at Amundsen High Sciool. Hotel Administration. Sig- rna Nu. Kappa Beta Phi, Scarab, Ye Hosts, Crew Club, Freshman 150-lb. Crew, 150- lb. Crew 2, 3, 4, Commodore 4, Naval Reserve. RICHARD CALVIN BON- SER, Biddeford, Maine. Pre- pared at Hebron Academy. Hotel Administration. Aca- cia. Pres. 4, Ye Hosts, Hotel Greeters, 150-lb. Football Club, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity 150-lb. Foot- ball 3, 4, Lacrosse Squad 2, The Cornellian Business Board 2, 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee. AUS TIN WINS LOW BOYD, Bayshore. Prepared at Bay- shore High School. Chemical Engineering. Dean's List 1, 2, 3, State Tuition and McMullen Scholarships. JOHN WILLIAM BREATH- ED, Jr., Chicago, Ill. Pre- gxared at East Orange High chool. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Ka pa BetaPhi,AdvancedR.O.'IRC. JAMEX HAY BLACK, Pitts- burgh, Pa. Prepared at Peabody High School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Sigma Kap- pa. A1-Djebar, Retort and Beaker, Freshman 150-lb. Crew, Varsity 150-lb. Crew Squad 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Enlisted Reserve Corps. MICHAEL GOES BLANS- FIELD, Waterbury, Conn. Prepared at Cheshire Aca- demy. Arts and Sciences. Phi Kappa Tau. Alpha Phi Omega, Ivy Tower, Pres. 4, Officers Club 3,GammaDelta Mu, Pershing Rifles, Fresh- man Smoker, Advisory and Ice Carnival Committees, W. S. Coffee Hour Com- mittee, Advanced R.O.T.C. DON AROL BOARDMAN, Jr., Rome. Prepared at Rome Free Academy. Veterinary Medicine. Omega Tau Sig- ma. J.A.v.M.A. CHARLES FREDERIC BOL- LINGER, Brooklyn. Pre- pared at Erasmus Hall High chool. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Officers Club, Willard Straight Committee, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. LAWRENCE EDWARD BONSTEEL, Lockport. Pre- ared at Lockport High School. Agriculture. Dairy Science Association, Camera Club, Round-Up Club, Ofli- cers Club, Advanced R.O.T.C. MORRIS BRADT, Jr., Erie, Pa. Prepared at Strong Vin- cent High School. Adminis- trative Engineering. Zeta Beta Tau. Kappa Tau Chi, Officers Club, Golf Squad 3, The Cornell Engineer Board, Freshman Advisory Committee, Advanced R.O.T.C. JOHN CONRAD BREIBY, Ithaca. Prepared at Fort Lee High School. Gargoyle, Sec., L'Ogive, Pres., Willard Straight Committee. GEORGE EARL BLACK- BURN, Medina. Prepared at Medina High School. Agri- culture. Ho - Nun - de - Kah, Round-Up Club. Sec. 3, 4, 4-H Club, Livestock Judging Team. GORDON BARRETT BLATZ, Philadelphia, Pa. Prepared at Haverford Pre- paratory School. Arts and ciences. Delta Upsilon. Quill and Dagger, Tennis Club, Oficers Club, Newman Club, Fr. Soccer, Fr. Tennis, Var- sity Soccer 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Varsity Tennis 3, Advanced R.O.T.C. ROBERT LESH BOHLEN, Indianapolis, Ind. Pre ared at Park Preparatory Sciilool. Architecture. Phi Gamma Delta. L'Ogive, Ivy Tower, Sec. 5 Ofhcers Club, Freshman Baseball, Cheerleader 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3, Advanced R.O.T.C. BIAGIO JOHN BONAZZA, Rochester. Prepared at Jeffer- son High School. Arts and Sciences. Alpha Phi Delta, Pres. 4. Phi Beta Kappa, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, State Cash, Cornell Tuition, Ken- ny, Undergraduate and Boldt Scholarships. WILLIAM THEODORE BOURKE, Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Agri- culture. Freshman Track Squad, Freshman Orienta- tion Committee, C.U.R.W. Men's Cabinet, Enlisted Re- serve Corps. CHARLES WILLIAM BRAND, Coral Gables, Fla. Prepared at Ponce de Leon High School. Electrical En- gineering. Theta Xi. Eta Kappa Nu, Assistant Mana- ger of Soccer 3, McMullen Regional Scholarship. FRANCI5' JOSEPH JOHN BROGLIE, Baltimore, Md. Prepared at Baltimore Poly- technic Institutc. Mechani- cal Engineering. Atmos, Soc- cer 3, 4, McMullen Regional Scholarship. 47 ABRAHAM JOSEPH BROOK, Brooklyn. Prepared at Boys High School. Agri- culture. Bacamia, Photog- raphy Club. HUGH EMER5 ON BROWN, Ithaca. Prepared at Haddon- field Memorial High School. Civil Engineering. Delta Tau Delta. Pyramid, Crew Club, A.S.C.E., Freshman 150-lb. Crew, Varsity 150-lb. Crew 2, 150-lb. Football Squad 3, Naval Reserve. RICHARD LeROY BROWN, Rochester. Prepared at Mon- roe High School. Architec- ture. Le Cercle Francais, Willard Straight Commit- tees 2, 3, 4. NORMAN STANLEY BRUNGOT, Berlin, N. H. Prepared at Berlin High School. Transferred from University of New Hamp- shire. Veterinary Medicine. Omega Tau Sigma. Ofhcers C1ubg,I.A.V.M.A. GAEL TRUETT BUNCH, Bakersheld, Calif. Prepared at Montezuma Pre aratory School. Arts and Sciences. Debate Association, Pres., Fencing Squad 4, Co-Chair- man Willard Straight Forums Committee, Cornell for Vic- tory Council, University Orchestra, Sage Choir, Men's Glee Club. CHANDLER BURPEE, fr., Philadelphia, Pa. Prepared at William Penn Charter Preparatory School. Me- chanical Engineering. Delta Upsilon. Kappa Beta Phi, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, Varsity Soccer 2, 3, Freshman Cap Burning Committee. j'AMES LYNCH CAIN, El- mira. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. Agriculture. Lambda Chi Alpha. Vege- table Crops Club, Newman Club, Freshman Orientation Committee, Enlisted Reserve Corps. 48 TORRANCE BOWEN BROOKS, East Otto. Pre- ared at Cattaraugus High School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Delta Phi, Algonquin Lodge, Oflicers Club, Fresh- man Soccer, Varsity Soccer Squad 2. LAURIE MARK BROWN, Brooklyn. Prepared at Manu- al Training High School. Arts and Sciences. A Cappella Choir 3, Orchestra 2, String Quartette 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition and LeFevre Scholarships. SCOTT L. BROWN, fr., Gouverneut. Prepared at Gouverneur High School. Mechanicallingineering.Tau Beta Pi, Atmos, Freshman Basketball and Baseball Squads, State Cash and Tui- tion and McMullen Scholar- ships. WILLIAM WARD BUCH- ER, jr., Summit, N. J. Summit High School. Ad- min. in Mech. Eng. Phi Kappa Psi. Sphinx Head, Kap a Tau Chi, Pres. 4, Scabiard and Blade, Oflicers Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Pres. 3, Pershing Rifles, Manager ofFr. Baseball 4, Fr. Advisory Comm., R.O.T.C. KNOX BRECKENRIDGE BURGER, Chappaqua. Pre- pared at Horace Greeley High School. Beta Theta Pi. Sphinx Head, Book and Bowl, The Widow Board 1, 2, Editor-in-Chief 4, State Tuition Scholarship. JOHN FOLTS BUXCH, Ken- more. Prepared at Kenmore High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Alpha Chi Sigma. R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 3. DAVID LEE CALDWELL, New York City. Prepared at Erasmus Hall. Chemical En- gineering. A,I.Ch. E., Wil- lard Straight Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROBERT EARL BROUGH AM, Catskill. Prepared at Catskill High School. Agri culture. Clef Club' Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Instrumental Club 2, State Cash Scholarship. LYLE CARLEY BROWN, Adams. Prepared at Union Academy. Arts and Sciences. State Scholarship. EDWARD B. BRUDERLZN, Buffalo. Prepared at the Manlius School. Administra- tive Engineering. Alpha Sig- ma Phi. Retort and Beaker, Officers Club, Freshman Hockey Squad, Freshman Advisory Committee. CHRITTOPHER BULL, Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Arts and Sciences. Outing Club. HARRY FREDERICK BURGHARDT, Douglaston. Prepared at Bayside Hi h School. Veterinary Medi- cine. Omega Tau Sigma. Phi Zeta. J,A.V.M.A. WILLIAM ROBERT BUX- BAUM, New York City. Prepared at Lafayette Pre- paratory School. Civil En- gineering. Zeta Beta Tau. 150-lb. Football Club, A.S.C.E., Cornell Outing Club, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity 150-lb. Foot- ball 3, 4. DONALD EUGENE CAME- RON, Ithaca. Prepared at Fort Plain High School. Agriculture. Bacamia, Ker- mis Club, CIA., Pershing Rifles, Westminster Student Society. Sophomore Smoker Committee. State Cash Schol- arship. of W size S wif f'-QTVR I VAULT ,i ,P ,ji lily' ily y'd,fj'f,v Jfi if' ' If Y af , yffj . jf, f' fERRYCOHEN,Blytheville, CHARLES ALEXANDER CLIFFORD HARVEYCOLE, Ark. Prepared at Blytheville High School. Civil En gineer- ing. Tau Epsilon Phi, Chi Epsilon, A.S.C.E. 1, Z, 3, Vice-Pres. 45 McMullen Re- gional Scholarship. IRVING ANDERSON COLE, Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Chemical En- gineering. A.I. Ch. E., Out- ing Club, Retort and Beakerg Freshman Track Squadg Var- sity 150-lb. Crew Squad 2, 3, McMullen and State Tui- tion Scholarships. RALPH BROWNELL COL- SON , Schoharie. Prepared at Scotia High School. Agricul- ture. Alpha Zeta. Cornell Oiicers Club, Freshman Polo Squad, Freshman Swimming, Varsity Swimming Squad 2, Advanced R.O.T.C, LEO ARTHUR CONDON, Victor. Prepared at Victor High School. Transferred from Niagara University. Agriculture. Newman Club, Round-Up Clubg Future Far- mers of America, Enlisted Reserve Corps. HOWARD MICHAEL CON- ROY, Albion. Prepared at Albion High School. Civil Engineering. A.S.C.E.g State TuitionScholarship,McMul- len War Scholarship. WILLIAM BERTIE COR- RELL, Richmond, Va. Pre- pared at Petersbur High School. Transferref from University of Richmond. Civil Engineering. Tau Beta Pig Chi Epsilon, Rod and Bob, A.S.C.E. EVERETT fOHN CRAW- FORD, Angelica. Pre ared at Wilsonian High Scliiool. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. Freshman Soccer. 50 COLBERT, Elkhart, Ind. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Psi Upsilon. Sphinx Head, Ma- jura, Pres. 45 Freshman Skiing Squad, Varsity Wrest- ling Squad 4, Freshman Ori- entation Committee g Cornell for Victory Council, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. JOHN MERRITT COLE, Pittsbur h, Pa. Prepared at Shadysife Academy. Chemi- cal Engineering. Sigma Al- pha Epsilon. Al Djebarg Retorr and Bealcer. BARBER BENfAMIN CON- ABLE, fr., Warsaw. Warsaw H. S. A. and S. Phi Delta Thetag Q. and D.g Red Key, Cos. Club, Round Table, Fr. Football, Track, Varsity Soccer 2, Rugby 2, Cornel- lian g Cornell Almanac, W.S.B. of Mgr., Fr, Orienta- tion 4g State Cash and Tui- tion, Cornell Undergraduate Scholarships. ERWIN ARTHUR CONK- LIN, Richville. Prepared at Richville High School. Ve- terinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. j.A.v.M.A. DAVID JOSEPH COONS, Woodmere. Lawrence H. S. Admin. in Mech. Eng. Sphinx Head, Tau Beta Pig Ka a Tau Chi, Round Talliilliiag Fr. 150-lb. Crew, Cornellian , Editor 45 Fr. Advisory, W. S. Comms., Cornell for Victory, State Tuition Scholarship, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4gStudent Council 43 Advanced R.O.T.C. SIDNEY THURBER COX, Nashua, N. H. Prepared at Andover Pre aratory School. Arts and Sciences. Theta Delta Chi. Kappa Beta Phi, Savage Club, Freshman Polo Squad, Freshman Golf, Var- sity Golf 3. DONALD HEATH CRISP- ELL, Ithaca. Prepared at Marathon High School. Ag- riculture. Enlisted Reserve Corps. Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Agriculture. Cornell Outing Club, En- listed Reserve Corps. jOHN MILLARD COLLINS, Barneveld. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Agriculture. Alpha GammaRho. Ho-Nun- De-Kah, 4-H Club, Round Up Clubg Freshman Advisory Committee 39 Enlisted Re- serve Corps. ARTHUR FRANCIS CON- CORS, Ellenville. Pre ared at Ellenville High Sciool. Civil Engineering. Tau Epsi- lon Phi. A.S.C.E.g Sopho- more Cotillion Committee, Junior Blazer Committee, McMullen Undergraduate Scholarship. MAURICE WINSLOW CON- NELL, Coral Gables, Fla. Prepared at McCallie Pre- paratory School. Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Sig- ma. A.S.M.E., Debate Club, Newman Club, Yacht Club, Air Forces Reserve. ROBERT LEO COOPER, Yonkers. Riverdale Prepara- tory School. Arts and Sci- ences. Fencing Club, Instru- mental Club 3, Orchestra 3, 4,Fencing3,WillardStraight Committees 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Band 3, 4, Enlisted Reserve Corps. ELMER NATHAN COYE, Naples. Pre ated at Canan- daigua Acadimy. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. J.A.V.M.A., State Cash Scholarship. GEORGE DAVIS CROFTS, jr., Buffalo. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Sigma Kappa. Scalp and Blade, Pres. 45 Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, State Tuition Scholarship. RALPH SMITH CROSKEY, Jr., Villanova. Prepared at Haverford Pre aratory School. Arts and, Sciences. Sigma Chi. Freshman Soc- cer, Varsity Soccer, Track Squads, Advanced R.O.T.C. JES JESSEN DALL, Ithaca, Prepared at Taft School. Mechanical Engineering. Phi Delta Theta. Quill and Dag- ger, Red Key, Scabbard and Blade, Kappa Tau Chi, Crew and OfHcers Club, Fr. Crew, Mgr. of 150-lb. Crew, Navy Ball Comm., McMullen Re- gional Scholarship, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. JOHN JAY DANIEL, Jr., Hershey, Pa. Pre ared at Hersheyjunior Collage. Arts and Sciences. Boxing S uad 4, 150-lb. Crew Squad 3, Air Forces Reserve. DAVID DAVIS, New York City. Agriculture. Air Forces Reserve. ROBERT JAMES DEADY, Norwich. Prepared at Nor- wich High School. Chemical Engineering. Triangle. New- man Club, State Cash and Tuition, D. A. R., and Mc- Mullen Undergraduate Scholarships. JAMES HARVEYDECKER, Kingston. Prepared at Kings- ton High School. Agricul- ture. JOHN HUNTER DET- MOLD, Long Island City. Prepared at Newton High School. Arts and Sciences. Book and Bowl, Pres. 4, Round Table, Dramatic Club, Cornell Radio Guild, Wil- lard Straight Committees, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Barnes Shake- speare Prize 3, Dean's List I, 3. GEORGE MONROE CUR- TIN, Gloversville. Pre ared at Gloversville High Sclliiool. Administrative in Mechani- cal Engineering. WILLIAM JOSEPH DAL- EY, Bronxville. Prepared at The Newman School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Delta Theta. The Newman Club, Freshman Golf Squad. DON BURNETT DAVID- SON, Jr. DeLancey. Pre- pared at Delaware Academy and Central School. Agri- culture. Clef Club, 4-H Club, Extension Club, R.O.T.C. Band 1, Z, 3, Manager 3. IRVING ADELBERT DAVIS, Corning. Preplared at Northside High Sc ool. Agriculture. Future Farmers of America, Round-Up Club, Spring Conference Commit- tee. WILFRED STEWART DEAN, East Aurora. Pre- pared at East Aurora High School. Mechanical Engi- neering. McMullen Under- graduate and State Cash Scholarships. ROBERT PAUL DEDLOW, Ithaca. Prepared at Buenos Aires American High School. Mechanical Engineering. RICHARD M. DICKER- MAN, Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Agri- culture. Kappa Phi Kappa, Officers Club, Advanced R.O.T.C. STANLEY RICHARD CZARK, Mount Vernon. Prepared at A. B. Davis High School. Civil Engineering. Air Forces Reserve. THOMAS HOOKER DAN- FORTH, Buffalo. Prepared at Nichols Preparatory School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Delta Phi. Kappa Beta Phi, A.S.M.E., The Widow Board 2, 3, State Tuition Scholarship. JAMES G. DAVIES, Pough- keepsie. Prepared at Casca- dilla Preparatory School. Civil Engineering. JAMES MORGAN DAVI- SON, Staten Island. Pre ared at Curtis High Sciool. Lambda Chi Alpha. Camera Club, Varsity Swimming Squad,WillardStraightCom- mittee, State Cash and Tui- tion Scholarships, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES ALLEN DeBARE, Jamaica. Prepared atjarnaica High School. Arts and Sciences. Beta Sigma Rho. Freshman Tennis Squad , Ten- nis Squad 3, 4, Tennis Club, Enlisted Reserve Corps. ALFRED FRANCIS DeLEO, New York City. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Arts and Sciences. Skulls, Dramatic Club, Newman Club, Freshman Tennis Squad, Spring Day Corn- mittee,StateTuitionScholar- ship. WILLIAM WARNER DICKHART, III, Philadel- phia, Pa. Prepared at William Penn Charter Preparatory School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Delta Upsilon. Quill and Dagger,Aleph Samach, Kap- pa Tau Chi, Kappa Beta Phi, Crew Club, Ofhcers Club, Fr. Crew, Crew 2, 3, Commodore 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. 51 A 1 df? INV? if fl L ' A Lei M Cy fa D fp fy ,--'N ' C N. y 1 y ff- . y g fa L ,J -A. Lf M JJ! A I Ji!! 1,T1+ 7! iff? ij! .. ...J 'L' I Lf Lf L .J Q Q! 'wjwf a cj,.,.a SETH IAMES CAMPBELL, Towson, Md. Gilman Coun- try School. Chemical En- gineering. Phi Gamma Delta. Sphinx Head, Red Key, A1-Djebar, Retort and Beak- er, Cross Country Club 3, 4, Slpiked Shoe, Fr. Lacrosse, arsity Lacrosse 2, 3, 4, Manager of Cross Country 3, 4, Jr. Prom and Freshman Advisory Committees. fAY SAMUEL CAPLAN, Albany. Pre ared at Albany High Schoolj. Arts and Sci- ences. Camera Club, Polo and Riding Club, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Basket- ball Squad 2, Enlisted Re- serve Corps. DONALD CARMEL CAR- PENTIER. Otisville. Pre- pared at Otisville High chool. Agriculture. Baca- mia, Newman Club, Air Forces Reserve. IOHN BALLARD CHASE, Cincinnati, Ohio. Pre ared at Hughes High Scliool. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. A.S.M.E., Freshman Swim- ming, Varsity Swimming Squad 2, 3, Rugby Squad 3, 4, The Cornell Daily Sun Board, Freshman Advisory Committee. RICHARD STRONG CLAAS- SEN, Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Trans- ferred from Hamilton Col- lege. Arts and Sciences. Phi Kappa Sigma. Glee Club 3. EDWARDPERRYCLARKE, Great Barrington, Mass. Prepared at Pelham Memori- al High School. Arts and Sciences. Delta Phi. Majura, Ski Club, Freshman 150-lb. Crew Squad, Varsity Skiing 3, 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. ROBERT THOMAS COCH- RAN, II, Glen Ridge, N. J. Prepared at Newark Aca- demy. Civil Engineering. Chi Psi. Red Key, Chi Epsi- lon, Beth L'Amed, Pres. 3, Pyramid, Manager of Fresh- man Swimming, Sophomore Smoker Committee, McMul- len Regional Scholarship, Advanced R.O.T.C. WILLIAM IOSEPH CAND- LER, Southampton. Pre- pared at Southampton High chool. Mechanical Engi- neering. Atmos. Freshman Football, Boxing Squads, Freshman Track, Varsity Track Squad, McMullen War and Regional Scholarship, Moakley Award, '4l. MYRON LYON CARL, Af- ton. Prepared at Bainbridge High School. Agriculture, Air Forces Reserve. WILLIAM HYLAND CHAMBERS, White Plains. Prepared at White Plains High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Phi Gamma Delta. Scabbard and Blade, 150-lb. Football Club, Freshman La- crosse, Varsity Lacrosse Q., 3, 150-lb. Football 3, Freshman Advisory Committee, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. THEODORE CHENKIN. Brooklyn. Prepared at Stuy- vesant High School. Arts and Sciences. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ST RABO VIV IAN CLAG- GETT, jr., Pelham Manor. Prepared at Pelham Memorial High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Chi Psi. Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Majura, Spiked Shoe, Football Club, Freshman Football, Track, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee, Naval Reserve. ROBERT RAY CLEMENT, Middletown. Prepared at Middletown High School. Electrical Engineering. The- ta Chi. Kappa Tau Chi, The Cornell Engineer Board 2, 3. WILLIAM fOHN COCH- RANE, Buffalo. Prepared at Canisius High School. Arts and Sciences. Delta Phi, Pres. 4. Quill and Dagger, Majura, S iked Shoe, Cross Country Clllub, Cornell Officers Club, Fr. Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 3, 4. Manager of Cross Country, Freshman Advisory Committee, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. ANDRE STEPHAN CAPI- DAGLIS, Bronxville. Pre- pared at Tuckahoc High chool. Arts and Sciences. Zeta Psi. French Club, New- man Club, Freshman Swim- ming Squad, Varsity Swim- ming Squad 2, 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. ROBERT HARPER GAR- MEZY, Manila, Phili pine Islands. Prepared at lsorth High School. Electrical in Mechanical Engineering. Eta Kappla Nu, Freshman Box- ing, he Cornell Engineer Board, McMullen Regional Scholarship, Dean's List 1, 3. IOHN EDGAR CHANCE, Montclair, N. Montclair H. S. Hotel Admin. Theta Chi. I-Ion. Mus. Club, Hotel Greeters ,CornellHotel Assn., Ye Hosts, Fr. Cap, Soph. Cottillion Comms., Musical Clubs, N. State Assn. Scholarship 2, 3, W. S. Hall B. of Mgrs. 3, 4, Pres. Stud. Council 4, C.U.R.W. 3, E.R.C. FORRIS BEECHAM CHICK, Oscawana-on-Hudson. Pre- pared at Scarborough Pre- paratory School. Phi Kappa Psi. Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3. ARTHUR JOSEPH CLARK, fr., West Orange, N. Pre- pared at West Orange High School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Theta Xi. A.S.M.E., Corin- thian Yacht Club, Freshman Crew Squad, Campus Chest Committee. HOWARD JOSEPH CLEVE- LAND, Cattaraugus. Pre- pared at Cattaraugus High chool. Veterinary Medicine. Omega Tau Sigma, Chi Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, Ofhcers Club 3, Polo 1, 2. MILTON DEXTER COE, Oswego. Prepared at Oswego High School. Agriculture. Alpha Gamma Rho. Sphinx Head, Scarab, Floriculture Club, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Junior Blazer Committee, Men's Cabinet, C.U.R.W., Freshman Camp Director, Baptist Student Association Pres. 49 - ---wa.-,a,,...-,,,.a..5.5.-4:-2:-.... .L L., f..,.f . . , ., . EF- .----5.--grew.. -- ,--.ti A r-... , , 1. as. , ' '--xi 4 'ra i. 'x.. U jj iw 'LG' lifilfi Lf! LQ? 'iflme If, M 1. .I ,ggi . ka- '-f . , . J . S- -1 L., la.. .L,1-.:a.?!-W ..-sw -,-a.-a- -all -1. ROBERT HALL DICKXON, Staten Island. Prepared at Curtis Pre aratory School. Transferredp from Lehigh University. Arts and Sci- ences. Phi Delta Theta. Cornell Oflicers Club. WHITNEY CONANT DOE, Harvard, Mass. Prepared at Loomis Preparatory School. Agriculture. Theta Delta Chi. S hinx Head, Ho-Nun- De-Kai, Scabbard and Blade, Football Club, Pomology Club, Freshman Football and Hockey, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. BENJAMIN JOSEPH DONTZIN, Ithaca. Prepared at De Witt Clinton High School. Agriculture. Fencing Club, Freshman Fencing. PAUL ORLOFF DRAGOO, Schenevus. Schenevus High School. Veterinary Medicine. Cornell Grange,J.A.V.M.A. CHARLES' WILLIAM PRESSLER, Lakewood, Ohio. Prepared at Lakewood High School. Mechanical Engineering. Phi Delta The- ta. Corinthian Yacht Club, Fr. Football and Track, Var- sity Track Squad 2, Fr. Cam Executive Comm., W. S. Bti? of Mgrs., Fr. Orientation Comm., McMullen Scholar- ship. RUPERT CLEVELAND DUNTON, Baltimore, Md. Prepared at Waterloo High School. Agriculture. Pi Al- pha Xi, Cosmopolitan Club, Dramatic Club, Floriculture Club, Floriculture Judging Team, New York Florist's Club Scholarship, Delano Scholarship, Advanced R.O.T.C. ROBERT GEORGE DUSIN- BERRE, Auburn. Pre ared at Auburn High ScIPioo1, Mechanical Engineering, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. 52 EUGENE GEORGE DILL- MAN, Bellmore. Pre ated at Baldwin High Schooii Trans- ferred from Hofstra College. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. Phi Zeta. ROBERT SPEER DOIG, Walton. Prepared at Dela- ware Academy. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. J.A.V.M.A., Freshman Base- ball Squad, Freshman Rifle, Varsity Rifle 2, 3, 4. XAUL JAMES DORN, Brooklyn. Prepared at Cen- tral High School. Agricul- ture. Round-up Club, Odi- cersClub,AdvancedR.O.T.C. ALLAN PIERCE DRAKE, Lake Placid. Prepared at Washingtonville High School. Agriculture. Future Farmers of America, Enlisted Reserve Corps. ALEXANDER EVANS DU- GAN, Hornby. Prepared at Corning Northside High School. A riculture. Future Farmers ofg America, Round- Up Club, 4-H Club, Enlisted Reserve Corps. GEORGE DURHAM, Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Mechanical Engi- neering. Chi Psi. Freshman Track Squad, McMullen War Scholarship. JAMES' RALPH DYKEX, Flushing. Pre ated at New- town High School. Arts and Sciences. Debate Club, Cor- nell Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, C.U.R.W., Baptist Student Forum, Pres. 4, State Cash Scholarship,Advanced R.O.T.C. WILLIAM GREGORY DIL- LON, Binghamton. Prepared at Binghamton Central High School. Arts and Sciences. Delta Upsilon. Phi Delta Phi, Kappa Beta Phi, Pres. 4, Cross Country Club, Newman Club, OHICCIS Club, CrossCrountry4,TrackSquad 4, Barristers Ball Commit- tee, Advanced R.O.T.C. BRUCE ARNOLD DOLL, Vineland, N. Prepared at Westtown Preparatory School. Hotel Administra- tion. Sigma Phi Epsilon. The Cornellian Board 2, 3, 4, Enlisted Reserve Corps. ALBERT ALAN DORS- KIND, New York City. James Madison High School. Brooklyn College. Arts and Sciences. Phi Sigma Delta, Pres. 4, Debate Club, Fresh- man Track, Lacrosse Squad 2, 3, Snow Ball Committee 2, Law School Tuition Scholarship, Dean's List, Naval Reserve. JOHN HUNKEN DRESCH- ER, Brooklyn. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School. Arts and Sciences. Alpha Chi Rho. Camera Club. WILLIAM THOMAS DUNN, Jr., Great Neck. Great Neck H. S. A. and S. Kappa Alpha. Quill and Dagger, Majura, Fr. Polo, Polo 2, 3, 4, Widow Bus. Mgr., Ch. Fr. Banquet, Co- Ch. Navy Relief Drive 3, Ch. Victory Week-end 4, Cornell for Victory Council, Mgr. Men's Glee Club 4, R.O.T.C. THOMAS JOSEPH DUR- KIN, New York City.Pre- pared at Fordham Prepara- tory School. Arts and Sci- ences. Delta Theta Phi. Book and Bowl, Philosophy Club, Enlisted Reserve Corps. RICHARD COBDEN EARL, Morristown, N. J. Prepared at Hackley Preparatory School. Agriculture. Delta Kacppa Epsilon. Scabbard an Blade, Kappa Beta Phi, Navy Ball Committee, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. RICHARD CAMERON EATON, North Tonawanda. Prepared at North Tona- wanda High School. Electri- cal Engineering. Triangle. McMullen War Scholarship. DEXTER EDGE, fr., Gary, Ind. Prepared at Horace Mann High School. Chemi- cal Engineering. Sigma Al- pha Epsilon. Retort and Beaker. PERRY T. EGBERT, jr., Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Mechanical Engineering. Beta Theta Pi. Atmos Society, Crew Club, Freshman Crew Squad, Var- sity Crew 2, 3, 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. HARRY WALLACE EM- BRY, fr., Louisville, Ky. Prepared at Louisville Male High School. Arts and Sciences. Alpha Delta Phi. 39-43 Society, Rugby Club. DAVID E.YTE.i', Media, Pa. Edgewood High School. Hotel Admin. Theta Delta Chi. Ye Hosts, Hotel Greet- ers, 150-lb. Football Club, Fr. Golf Squad, Fr. Football, 150-lb. Football 2, 3, Co-Ch. J. P. Comm., 3, B. of M. Hotel Ezra Cornell 3, 4, Penna. Hotels Assn. Scholar- ship 4, Enlisted Reserve Corps. RICHARD jOHN FAIR- BANK, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Prepared at Grosse Pointe High School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Rugby Club, Freshman Hockey, Hockey Squad 2, McMullen Scholarship, Advanced R.O.T.C. HOWARD FELD, New York City. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Arts and Sciences. State Cash and LaVerne Noyes Scholarships, Dean's List 2, 3, Enlisted Reserve Corps. ARTHUR BENEDICT EDDY, Albion. Prepared at Albion High School. Ad- ministrative in Mechanical Engineering. Delta Tau Del- ta. Alpha Phi Omega, Ivy Tower, A.S.M.E., Officers Club, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. RICHARD PERRY ED- SALL, Nichols. Prepared at Nichols High School. Agri- culture. Alpha Zeta. No- Nun-De-Kah, Kermis, Cor- nell Radio Guild 3, State Cash Scholarship, Enlisted Reserve Corps. CLARENCE DASHON EL- LIS, Fredonia. Prepared at Fredonia High School. Ad- ministrative in Mechanical Engineering. Theta Chi, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. JOHN HENRY EPPLER, Baltimore, Md. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic In- stitute. Mechanical Engi- neering. Sigma Alipha Epsi- lon. Sphinx Hea , Atmos, 150-lb. Football Squad 4, Swimming 3, 4, Lacrosse 3, 4. RICHARD WOOD EUSTIS, Birmingham, Mich. Pre- ared at Baldwin High School. Chemical Engineer- ing. Delta Chi. Retort and Beaker, A.I.Ch. E., Ofhcers Club, Advanced R.O.T.C. EDWARD THOMAS FAL- SEY, New Haven, Conn. Prepared at La Salle Military Academy. Transferred from Yale. Arts and Sciences. Phi Kappa Tau. Newman Club, Enlisted Reserve Corps. CHRIJTIAN FENGER, Seattle, Wash. PrepzireIclI at N r ell High Schoo , or- w2lljvMass. Mechanical En- gineering. Slpiha Eau Omg- .A.S.M. ., res man 15 - if Crew, McMullen and Leopold Schepp Foundation Scholarships, aval Reserve. HAROLD .S'. EDELMAN, Brooklyn. Prepared at James Madison High School. Archi- tecture. Gargoyle, L'Ogive, Freshman Fencing, Second Sands Medal 1942. EDWARD JOHN EGAN, Syracuse. Pre ared at Syra- cuse High Sjchool. Hotel Administration. Scarab, Scabbard and Blade, Pres. 4, Newman Club, Pres. 4, Ivy Tower, Freshman Football, J.V. Football, Campus Chest Committee, Desk Manager Willard Straight Hall 45 Advanced R.O.T.C. EVERETT KERMIT EL- MER, Malone. Prepared at Morrisville High School. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. Freshman Football, Freshman Baseball. DAVID HARDING E5 PER- XON, New York City. Pre- pared at Phillips Academy. Mechanical Engineering. Theta Xi. Kappa Beta Phi, Officers Club, The Cornell Engineer Board, Dean's List 1, Advanced R.O.T.C. WAYNE RUSSELL EVANS, Utica. Utica Free Academy, Arts and Sciences. Theta Xi. Quill and Dagger, Scabbard and Blade, Dramatic, Ski Clubs, Fr. Skiing, Skiing 2, 3, 4, C.U.R.W., Pres. 4, Fr. Banquet, Fr. Advisory Comms., Sage Choir 1, 2, 3, State Cash, Tuition Scholar- ships, Student Council 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. FRANK KNISKERN FAULKNER, Afton. Pre- pared at Afton High School. Electrical Engineering. Tri- angle. Eta Kappa Nu, R.O.T.C. Band, State Cash and Tuition, McMullen, and John Leisenring Wentz Scholarships. LEONARD FERBER, Flush- ing. Prepared at Flushing High School. Veterinary Medicine. Sigma Iota Zeta. J.A.V.M.A. 55 ELLSWORTH FISHER FIL- BY, Kansas City, Mo. Pte- pared at Southwest High School. Civil Engineering. Phi Kappa Psi. Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, Pres., Cleav- er Club, The Cornell En- gineer Board, Circulation Manager, McMullen Re- gional Scholarship, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. RICHARD B. FISH, Hor- nell. Pre ared at Canisteo Central Sbhool. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. J.A.V.M.A.,FreshmanTrack Squad, R.O.T.C. Band 2, Sage Chapel Choir 2. GEORGE FISK, Poughkeep- sie. Prepared at Arlington High School. Agriculture. Boxing Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Round-Up Clu , The Cornell Countryman Cir- culationManager,C.U.R.W., Forums Committee, CHARLES WILLIAM FLINT, Tulsa, Okla. Pte- ared at Culver Preparatory School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Psi Upsilon. Sphinx Head, Red Key, Majura, A.S.M.E., Of- hcers Club, Fr. Boxing, Polo, Polo 2, 3, Capt. 4, Campus Chest, Cornell Day, Fr. Ori- entation Comms., Advanced R.O.T.C. LAURENCE RAYMOND FORREST,jr.,SouthOrange, N. Prepared at Columbia High School. Electrical En- gineering. Sigma Phi Epsi- lon. Freshman 150-lb. Crew, 150-lb, Football Squad 2, 150-lb. Crew Squad 2, Mc- Mullen Regional Scholar- ship, Advanced R.O.T.C. ROBERT I. FREEMAN, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Prepared at Simcoe High School. Agriculture. Acacia Ho-Nun-De-Kah. ROY I. FRIEDLANDER, Brooklyn. Prepared at James Madison High School. Arts and Sciences. Tau Delta Phi, State Tuition Scholarship. 54 IOSEPH FILE, New York City. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Mechanical Engineering. Kappa Delta Rho. Freshman Crew Squad, State Tuition Scholarship. BERNARD FISHER, Co- lumbiaville. Prepared at Hudson High School. Trans- ferred from Ohio State Uni- versity. Veterinary Medi- cine. Sigma Iota Zeta. Fresh- man Polo Squad. WALTER JOSEPH FITZ- PATRICK, fr., Albany. Pre- pared at Albany Academy. Arts and Sciences. Delta Tau Delta. Newman Club, WillardStraightCommittees. FREDRIC CHRISTIAN FODERMAIER, Dover Plains. Prepared at Dover Plains High School. Hotel Administration. Air Forces Reserve. WILLIAMANDREWRUET FRASER, Buenos Aires, Ar- gentina. Prepared at National College Sormiento. Mechani- cal Engineering. Chi Psi. Varsity Swimming Squad, Manager of Freshman La- crosse, Naval Reserve. DANIEL FRENCH, Caze- novia. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. Mechani- cal Engineering. Sigma Chi. Corinthiari Yacht Club, Of- ficers Club, A.S.M.E., Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. ROBERT IOSEPH FRITZ, Mt. Vernon. Prepared at A. B. Davis High School. Chemical Engineering. Al- pha Chi Sigma. A1-Djebar, Retort and Beaker. State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, McMullen Undergrad- uate Scholarship. Dean's List 1, 2, 3. ANGELO IOSEPH FISCEL- LA, Highland. Prepared at Highland High School. Agri- culture. Newman Club, Po- mology Clubg Enlisted Re- serve Corps. WARREN HUNTER FISH- ER, New York City. Pre- pared at Tome Preparatory chool. Arts and ciences. Lambda Chi Alpha, Pres. 4, Freshman Swimming, Ten- nis, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Enlisted Reserve Corps. ROBERT HAROLD FLACK, Ithaca. Westtown School. Mech. Eng. Pi Kappa Alpha. A.S.M.E., Officers and Ski Clubs, Railroad Club, Pres. 2, 3, Mgr. of Skiing, The Cornell Engineer, Bus. Mgr., McMullen Undergrad- uate Scholarship, Scabbard and Blade Saber Award, Dean's List 1, R.O.T.C. SHERMAN MERRILL FOLNSBEE, Newport. Pre- ared at Newport High School. A riculture. Future Farmers ofgAmerica, Otlicers Club,Round-UpClub,Fresh- man Cross-Country Squad, Robert Scholarship, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. LUCIAN CARTER FREE- MAN, Stephentown. Pre- pared at Adams High School. Agriculture. Alpha Zeta. Ho - Nun - De - Kah, Cornell Grange, CIA., 4-H Club, Round-Up Club, Pres. 4, The Cornell Countryman Board, Roberts Scholarship. RICHARD IRVIN FRICKE, Ithaca. Pre ared at Ithaca High School? Phi Delta Phi, Officers Club, Tennis Club, Freshman Tennis, Varsity Tennis 3, R.O.T.C. Band 1, Dean's List, Advanced R.O.T.C. DAVIDARTHURFRUCHT, Westbury. Prepared at West- bury High School. Agricul- ture. Sigma Alpha Mu. Of- hcers Club, Pershing Rifles, The Widow Board, Man- aging Editor 4, State Cash Scholarship, Advanced R.O.T.C. RALPH THOMAS FUL- MER, Boonville. Prepared at Boonville High School. Ag- riculture. C.I.A. Wesley Foundation, Editor of Year- book 2, Forum Chairman 3, GEORGE ARTHUR GAL- LAGHER, Deposit. Pre ared at Deposit High School. Arts and Sciences. Newman Club, Glee Club 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Dean's List, Advanced R.O.T.C. GEORGE GELLER, fr., Har- rison. Prepared at Harrison High School. Arts and Sciences. Canterbury Club, Cornell Radio Guild, Uni- versity Symphony Orchestra 3, Willard Straight Com- mittees and Board of Mana- gers, Dean's List, Enlisted Reserve Corps. LELAND ORIN GETMAN, Fulton. Prepared at Fulton High School. Agriculture. Round-Up Club, 4-H Club. EDWIN ORMONT GIL- BERT, West Orange, N. Transferred from University ofNewark. Veterinary Medi- cine.J.A.V.M.A. NEIL fAY GILLFILLAN, Cam Hood, Texas. Pre- gareg at Burlington High chool. Arts and Sciences. Phi Sigma Kappa, Pres. 4, A1-Djebar, Freshman Rifle Squad, Enlisted Reserve Corps. STANLEY BERTRAM GIT- TELSON, Brooklyn. Pre- pared at James Madison High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Tau Epsilon Phi. The Widow Art Board 2, 3, 4, Willard Straight Com- mittee, State Tuition and Undergraduate Scholarships. THOMAS ASA GAGE, Kin- derhook. Prepared at Martin VanBuren Hi h School. Vet- erinary Megicine. Alpha Psi. Round-Up Club, J.A.V.M.A.,Freshman Polo, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2. MORRIS ARNOLD GAR- FUNKEL, Buffalo. Pre ared at Bennett High School. Agriculture. Dairy Science Club. LOUIS GELLER, New York City. Prepared James Mon- roe High School. Agricul- ture. Dairy Science Club. FRANK IOSEPH GIAM- BONA, Rorne. Prepared at Rome Free Academy. Arts and Sciences. Alpha Phi Delta. Newman Club. ANDREW S TANTON GILL, jr. University Heights, Ohio. Prepared at Howe Military School. Seal and Serpent. Atmos, Freshman Track, Track Squad 2. PHILIP FRANK GILMAN, Rochester. Prepared at Har- ley School. Chemical En- gineering. Delta Chi. Debate Club, Freshman Lacrosse. ALEXANDER GLASS, Wheeling, W. Va. Preplared at Triadelphia High Sc ool. Administrative in Mechani- cal Engineering. Advanced R.O.T.C. EDWARD RAYMOND GAINES, Stamford, Conn. Prepared at Pawling Prepar- atory School. Arts and Sci- ences. Zeta Beta Tau. Tennis Club, Freshman Tennis, Var- sity Tennis Squad, The Wi- dow' ' Editorial Board, Fresh- man Orientation Committee. EDWARD SAMUEL GAR- NER III, Utica. Prepared at Corning Free Academy. Chemical Engineering. Delta Chi. A.I. Ch. E., Retort and Beaker, State Cash and Tui- tion Scholarships, Advanced R.O.T.C. IOHN WILLIAM GER- MAN, Venetia, Pa. Prepared at Central Catholic High School. Arts and Sciences. Alpha Phi Omega, Ivy Tower, Gamma Delta Mu, Newman Club, Freshman Advisory Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Willard Straight Board of Managers, 3, 4, Enlisted Reserve Corps. PHILIP BRADLEY GIB- SON, Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Hotel Administration. Sigma Nu. Quill and Dagger, Ye Hosts, Ski Club, Freshman Skiing, Skiing, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 45 Interclass Rivalry Commit- tee 2, Intercollegiate Ski Union, Pres. 4. RICHARD JOSEPH GIL- LESPIE, Brooklyn. Prepared at St. Francis College. Ve- terinary Medicine. Omega Tau Sigma. Chi Delta, J.A.V.M.A., Newman Club. DANIEL THOMAS GIL- MARTIN III, Summit, N. Prepared at Summit High School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Freshman Soccer, Track, Varsity Track 2, Varsity Soccer Squad 3, 4, McMullen Undergraduate Scholarship, Naval Reserve. DAVID jAMES GLEASON, Forest, Va. Prepared at Vir- ginia Episcopal School. Ag- riculture. Delta Chi. Roun - Up Club, Ofhcers Club. 55 N SIMEON ROBERT GLUCK- SON, Brooklyn. Prepared at Boys High School. Agri- culture. Beta Sigma Rho. Boxing Club, Freshman Box- ing, Lacrosse, Varsity 150- lb. Football Squad, J. V. Baseball Squad, Manager of Boxing Team, Willard Straight Committees. IOHN .YANDER GOLD, Little Valley. Prepared at Cattaraugus High School. Agriculture. Cayuga Student Residence Association, Fu- ture Farmers of America, Interclass Rivalry Commit- tee. JOXEPH HAROLD GOLD- BERG, Long Beach. Pre- ared at Long Beach High School. Al ha Epsilon Pi. Camera Clug, Dramatic Club, Cornell Tuition Scholar- ship, Enlisted Reserve Corps. DONALD BERTRAM GOLDSMITH, Eas tport. Pre- pared at Boys High School. Architecture. Tau Delta Phi. Freshman Polo, Boxing Squads, Freshman Baseball, Varsity 150-lb. Football 2, 3, Boxing 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4 Squads. MERRILL GOODMAN, Liv- ingston Manor. Prepared at Livingston Manor High School. Veterinary Medicine. SigmaIotaZeta.J.A.V.M.A. ALLEN CARLYLE GOES, Stamford. Prepared at Stam- ford Central High School. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. Honorary Musical Clubs, J.A.V.M.A., Symphony Or- chestra 1, Instrumental Club 2, Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Carnel- lian Chorus 3. ALLAN GRAY, New York City. Pre ared at Richmond Hill Higii School. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Alpha Mu. Willard Straight Commit- tee, Cornell for Victory Committee, State Tuition Scholarship. Dean's List 2, 3. 56 JOHN A. GODFREY, New York City. Prepared at Haaren High School. Arts and Sciences. Tau Delta Phi. Officers Club, Advanced R.O.T.C. WILLIAM GOLD, Buffalo. Pre ared at Fosdick-Masten Patil High School. Agricul- ture. Bacamia, Hillel Coun- cil, State Cash Scholarship. M, MORTON GOLDEN- BERG, Philadelphia, Pa. Prepared at Oak Lane Coun- try Day School. Arts and Sciences. Zeta Beta Tau. Freshman Soccer, Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3, Cornell for Victory Committee, Freshman Orientation Com- mittee, Enlisted Reserve Corps. FRANK ARNOLD GOLL, West Valley. Prepared at Griffith Institute High School. Agriculture. Al ha Zeta. Ho-Nun-De-Kah, I5 - pa Phi Kappa, 4-H CluE, Cornell Grange, Future Far- mers of America, Round-Up Club. CHARLES HAROLD GOOD- YEAR, East Rutherford, N. Prepared at East Rutherford High School. Administrative in Mechani- cal Engineering. Triangle, Pres. 4, Freshman Baseball, Basketball, Baseball, J. V. Basketball, Advanced R.O.T.C. BERNARD WAYNE GRA- HAM, Washington, D. C. Prepared at McKinley High School. Electrical Engineer- ing. Triangle. Electronics Club, Senators Club, Varsity Fencing Squad 3, McMullen Regional Scholarship. ALVIN JOXEPH GREEN- BERG, College Point. Pre- pared at Flushing High chool. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Alpha Mu. Phi Beta Kappa, State Cash and Tui- tion Scholarships, Dear1's List 2, 3. A. PEARCE GODLEY, Tena- fly, N. J. Prepared at Tenafly High School. Civil Engineer- ing. Phi Sigma Kappa. A.S.C.E., Corinthian Yacht Club, Freshman Track, Cross Country, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, McMullen Re- gional and McMullen War Scholarships. ABIE GOLDBERG, Hudson. Prepared at Hudson High School. Veterinary Me i- cine. Sigma Iota Zeta. J.A.V.M.A. PHILIP THEODORE GOLDENBERG, Hartford, Conn. Prepared at Weaver High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Sigma Alpha Mu. Football Club, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Track, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Varsity Track Squad 3, Sophomore Smoker Committee. ROBERT VICTOR GOOD, fr., Drexel Hill, Pa. Pre- ared at Upper Darby High School. Administrative in MechanicalEngineering. Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon. Clef Club, Freshman Baseball Squad 1, Varsity 150-lb. Football Squad 4, R.O.T.C. Band 2, 3, 4, McMullen Regional Scholarship. ROBERT STANTON GOR- DON, Bridge ort, Conn. Prepared at Oiintral High School. Arts and Sciences. Zeta Beta Tau. Phi Beta Kap ag Clef Club, R.O.T.C. Bang 1, 2, 3, 4. FLAVIO j. GRASSO. Union City, N. J. Prepared at Emerson High School. Arts and Sciences. ROBERT DAVID GREEN- BURG, Brooklyn. Prepared at Boys High School. Cor- nell Debate Association, Cornell Radio Guild, Fresh- man Basketball Squad, The Cornell Daily Sun News Board, Cornell for Victory Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, En- listed Reserve Corps. BENIAMIN DEWEY GREENE, Sayre, Pa. Pre- pared at Sayre High School. Arts and Sciences, Enlisted Reserve Corps. HUGHMORTONGREY,fr., Concord, North Carolina. Prepared at Concord High School. Transferred from Davidson College. Arts and Sciences. Kappa Sigma. 39-43 Society, Retort and Beaker, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee, Freshman Week Com- mittee, Advanced R.O.T.C. BOYN TON ARNOLD GROV- ER, Plattsburg. Prepared at Plattsburg Hi h School. Vet- erinary Mefgcine. Alpha Psi. Chi Delta, ,I.A.V.M.A. WALTER DIETRICH HAENTJENS, Hazleton, Pa. Prepared at Mining and Mechanical Institute. Me- chanical Engineering. A.S.M.E. Advanced R.O.T.C. HAROLD DAVID HALL, Cortland. Prepared at Gro- ton High School. Agricul- ture. Oflicers Club, Pershing Rifles, Polo and Riding Club, Freshman Pistol Squad, Freshman Rifle, Varsity Rifle 3, 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. FRANK HENRY HANER, fr., Hensonville. Prepared at Hartwick College. Ve- terinary Medicine. Omega Tau Sigma, Pres. 4, Chi Delta, Cross Country Club, j.A.V.M.A., Spiked Shoe. JOHN FLETCHER HAR- PER, Milwaukee, Wis. Pre- pared at Milwaukee Uni- versity School. Psi Upsilon, Pres. 4. Sphinx Head, Pres. 4, Aleph Samach, Kappa Beta Phi, Atmos, A.S.M.E., Freshman Basketball, Var- sity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Conduct Committee 2, Student Council 4. RUSSELL YEOMANS' GREENE, Endicott. Pre- pared at Union-Endicott High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Theta Xi. Officers Club, Freshman Track, Var- sity Track Squad 2, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. ROBERT DILLON GRIF- FITH, Youngstown, Ohio. Prepared at McDonald High School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Alpha Tau Omega. Enlisted Reserve Corps. KENNETH IRVING GU- MAER, Poughkeepsie. Pre- pared at Poughkeepsie High chool. Veterinary Medi- cine. Omega Tau Sigma. Phi Zeta, J.A.V.M.A., Round- Up Club, Scholarship Cup, N. Y. S. Veterinary College, Addison D. Merry Prize, Jane Miller Prize. GEORGE EDGAR HAFFEN- DEN, Jamesville. Preplared at 'Iamesville High Sc ool. Agriculture. 4-H Club, Round-Up Club, Future Far- mers of America. GEORGE DOYLE HALPIN, Jamesville. Prepared atjames- ville High School. Veteri- nary Medicine. J.A.V.M.A, THEODORE BURTON HANKOFF, Miami Beach, Fla. Prepared at Taylor Allderdice High School. Ho- tel Administration. Zeta Beta Tau. Ye Hosts, Willard Straight Board of Managers 4, Naval Reserve. CHARLES HARRIS, Brook- lyn. Arts and Sciences. VAN RENKSELAER H. GREENE, ff.,Sl1IT1I'1'1it, N. J. Prepared at Pingry Prepara- tory School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Alpha Chi Rho. Willard Straight Committees. Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. WILLIAM HUNTER GRIMES, Chevy Chase,Md. Prepared at Fishborne Mili- tary School. Arts and Sci- ences. Chi Psi. Wrestling Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad, Enlisted Reserve Corps. HERBERT ALLEN GUT- TAFSON, Chicago, Ill. Pre- pared at Deep Springs Jr. College. Civil Engineering. Telluride. Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, McMullen Scholarship. ARTHUR .YATTERLY HALL, Middletown. Pre- pared at Middletown High chool. Arts and Sciences, Clef Club, Newman Club, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 3, State Tuition Scholarship 4. PAUL ROBERT HAND- LERY, Vallejo, Cal. Vallejo High School. Transferred from University of Califor- nia. Hotel Administration. Ye Hosts, Oflicers Club, Hotel Greeters, Ice Carnival Committee, American Hotel Association Scholarship, Cornell Hotel Association, Pres. 4. GENE WAYNE HANSON, Hamburg. Prepared at Ham- burg High School. Agricul- ture. ClefClub 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4. S. MILLER HARRIS, Phi- ladelphia, Pa. Cheltenham High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Zeta Beta Tau. and D., Book and Bowl, 150-lb. Football Squad 35 The Cornell Daily Sun 1, 2, 3, Editor 4, jr. Blazer, Fr. Advisory, Navy Day Ball Comms., Student Coun- cil 4, Enlisted Reserve Crops. 57 Li J.-. ,X U 5 0 :H ,a , ,J A -f' ,, 1 ,a A V , Jr' ,I ,QW E 'Q F gi I I I fl I , ll . fm, V-A y If 1 if ii! li' sn. 1 ,a W. th, . V., ff, , C, N., 7 6, f Aiifiilil 1 of I THOMAS THURSTON HARROW,fr., St. Michaels, Md. Prepared at Leelanau Preparatory School. Civil Engineering. Theta Chi. Rod and Bob, A.S.C.E., The Cornell Engineer Busi- ness Board 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HARRY HAW- LEY, Carlisle, Pa. Prepared at Kent Preparatory Sc ool. Agriculture. Kappa Alpha. Majura, Pershing Rifles, Of- ficers'Club , Freshman Hockey Squad, Rugby Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Polo 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. LEE EDWARD HEIDRICK, Little Valley. Prepared at Little Valley High School. Agriculture. Kappa Delta Rho, Clef Club, Manager of R.O.T.C. Band, Naval Re- serve. ROBERT FREDERICK HENDERXON, New York City. Prepared at Barnard School for Boys. Administra- tive in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Phi Gamma Delta. Eplhinx Head, Kappa Tau i, Freshman Soccer Squad, Manager ofj. V. Football 45 The Widow Editorial Board 3, 4, State Tuition Scholarship. ROBERT WAYNE HEW- ETT, New York City. Pre- pared at Erasmus Hall. Civil Engineering. Phi E - silon Pi. Fencing Cluli, A.S.C.E., Cornell Radio Guild, Assistant Manager of Fencing 3, Freshman Ban- quet Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee. GEORGE EDWARD HIEBE- LER,jr.,Chatham. Pre ared at Chatham High Scliool. Agriculture. Spiked Shoe, Cross Country Club, Poultry Club, Freshman Track, Vat- sity Track Squad 3, 4, Var- sity Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Air Forces Reserve. HERBERT MARTIN HIRSCH, jersey City, N. J. Prepared at Henry Snyder High School. Electrical En- gineering. Tau Delta Phi. Officers Club, Freshman Basketball and Baseball Squads, Varsity 150-lb. Foot- ball Squad 3, 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. 58 GORDON DeBOW HASEN- ZAHL, Flushing. Pre ated at Newtown High Sciool. Agriculture. Agaha Phi Ome- ga.Round-Up lub. RICHARD HYATT HAYNE5, Highland. Pre- pared at Highland High School. Agriculture. Cayuga Student Residence Associa- tion, Pres. 3, Ho-Nun-De- Kah, Debate Association, Freshman Banquet Com- mittee. LOUIS GASTON HELM- ICK, fr., Fairmount, W. Va. Mercersburg. Admin. in Mech. Eng. Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, Pres. 4, Tau Beta Pi, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Ka - pa Tau Chi, Football CluB, Majura, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Soph. Smoker and Jr. Blazer Comms., Eidlitz, McMullen Scholarships, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, V. P. 4, R.O.T.C. ROY EDWARD WILLIAM HERRMANN,fr., Kenmore. Kenmore H. S. Agriculture. Kappa Delta Rho, Pres. 4, Hon. Mus. Clubs, Kermis, Scalp and Blade, Fr. Swim- ming, Lacrosse Squads, Var- sity Swimming 2, Lacrosse 3, 4, Fr. Advisory, Jr. Blazer Comms., Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cornell Chorus 4, E. R. C. JOSEPH CLIFTON HICK- EY, Seneca Falls. Prepared at Owego Free Academy. Agri- culture. Newman Club, Veg- etable Crops Club, Pomology Club, Boxing Squad 4, En- listed Reserve Corps. THEODORE JOSEPH HIL- DABRAND, Altoona, Pa. Prepared at Altoona High School. Civil Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, A.S.C.E., Newman Club, Railroad Club, Varsity Wrestling Squad 4, McMul- len Industrial Scholarship. NORMAN FRANCIS HOAG, Roxbury. Prepared at Gilboa- Conesville High School. Civ- il Engineering. Kappa Delta Rho. Rod and Bob,A.S.C.E., State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, McMullen Un- dergraduate and McMulle War Scholarships, Advangifii R.O.T.C. ' ROY STEPHEN HAWLEY, Batavia. Prepared at Batavia High School. Agriculture. Acacia. Quill an Dagger, Scarab, Omcers Club, Kermis Club, Poultry Club, Fresh- man Polo, Varsity Polo 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Freshman Ori- entation Committee 3, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. LAWRENCEI. HEALY,j'r., Detroit, Mich. Prepared at Southeastern High School. Arts and Sciences. Retort and Beaker, McMullen Re- gional Scholarship. GEORGE CHRISTIAN HENCKEL, jf., Rid ewood, N. J. Pre ated at Rifgewood High Sciiool. Arts and Sci- ences. Ka pa Sigma. Ad- vanced R.g.T.C. WILLIAM EDWARD HERRMANN, Garden City. Prepared at Garden City High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Theta Delta Chi. Kappa Beta Phi, Honorary Musical Clubs, Savage Club, Interclass Rivalry Commit- tee, Ice Carnival Committee, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, Cornellian Chorus 3. ROBERT EMMETT HICK- MAN, Wilmington, Del. Prepared at Tower Hill School. Administrative in Civil Engineering. Seal and Ser ent. Kap a Tau Xi. Rod, and BOIB, Freshman Swimming, Varisty Swim- ming 2, 3, 4, University Swimming Champion, ZOO Yd. Breast Stroke 2. JOEL HILLMAN, II, Lang- ley Field, Va. Prepared at Atlantic City High School. Hotel Administration. Zeta Beta Tau. Freshman Rifle, Varsity Rifle 2, 3, Air Forces Reserve. jOHN THOMAS HODGES, Annapolis, Md. Annapolis High School. Mechanical Engineering. Alpha Tau Omega, Pres. 4, Tau Beta Pi, Atmos, Pershing Rifles, Rail- road Club, The Cornell Engineer Business Board, Cornell for Victory Com- mittee, McMullen Scholar- ship, Dean's List 1, Z, 3, Advanced R.O.T.C. WILLIAM ROSS HOFF, Milwaukee, Wis. Prepared at Milwaukee Country Day School. Arts and Sciences. Delta Chi. WILLIAM HEEREN HOF- MANN, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Prepared at Riverside Mili- tary Academy. Transferred from Washington and Jeffer- son College. Hotel Adminis- tration. Phi Gamma Delta. Cornell Hotel Association, Hotel Greeters, Enlisted Re- serve Corps. GEORGE GRAY HOLLI- DAY, Buffalo. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Ag- riculture. Tau Kap a Epsi- lon, Pres. 4, Round-Sp Club, Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 2, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Naval Reserve. MARTIN BEKINS HOLT, Pasadena, Calif. Pre ared at Webb School. Civi? En- gineering. Chi Psi. Fresh- man Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 2,4. JOHN FORNACHON HOP- KINS, Brooklyn. Prepared at Brooklyn Technical High School. Architecture. Lamb- da Chi Alpha. Freshman Track Squad, Advanced R.O.T.C. JOHN JOSEPH HOULI- HAN, Binghamton. Prepared at Binghamton Central High School. Arts and Sciences. Newman Club, State Tuition Scholarship. JOHN JAMES HUCKLE, Clyde. Prepared at Clyde High School. Veterinary Medicine. Phi Zeta. J.A.V.M.A., R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, Delano and State Cash Scholarships. JEROME JAY HOFFMAN, Brooklyn. Prepared at Boys High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Dramatic Club, Fresh- man Debating Club, Hillel, Cornell Radio Guild, Fresh- man Swimming Squad, State Tuition Scholarship. JOHN FRANCIS HOKAN- SON, Pleasantville. V.P.I. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. Chi Delta, J.A.V.M.A. RICHARD HOLMAN, New York City. Prepared at Townsend High School. Arts and Sciences. Beta Sigma Rho. Debate Club, Cornell Radio Guild, Freshman Pis- tol, Freshman Week Com- mittee, Cornell for Victory Council, Willard Straight Committee, State Cash, Tui- tion and A.D. White Scholar- ships. SHERWOOD G. HOLT, Itha- ca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Mechanical Engi- neering. Atmos, Freshman 150-lb. Crew, Varsity 150-lb. Crew 2, 4, McMullen Scholarship. HENRY DEAN HOPPER, Ridgewood, N. J. Lafayette College. Veterinary Medi- cine. Zeta Psi. Omega Tau Sigma, Phi Zeta, Chi Delta. WILLIAM WIGGIN HOWE, Orange, N. J. Pre- pared at Hackley Preparatory School. Arts and ciences. Delta Upsilon, Pres. 4, Kappa Beta Phi, Freshman Hockey Squad, Freshman Advisory Committee. JOHN HENRY HUDSON, Upper Montclair, N. J. Pre- pared at Peddie School. Administrative in Mechani- cal Engineering. Alpha Chi Rho. Pi Tau PiSigma,OfHcers Club, Freshman Soccer, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. JOSEPH HOFHEIMER, New York City. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School. Arts and Sciences. Beta Sigma Rho, Cornell Radio Guild 3, Varsity Track Squad 3. JOHN IRVING HOLDEN, Southampton. Prepared at Southampton High School. Civil Engineering. Sigma Pi. Chi Epsilon, Rod and Bob, Cross Country Club 1, 2, Dramatic Club 3, Freshman Cross Country, Track, Var- sity Cross Country Squad 2, McMullen Reg. Scholarship, Advanced R.O.T.C. DYER BRAINARD HOLMES, Wayne, Pa. Ne- wark Academy. Electrical Engineering. Chi Psi, Pres. 3, 4, Sphinx Head, Tau Beta Pi, Red Key, Eta Kappa Nu, Freshman Football,J.V. Football 2,Jr. Blazer Comm., Cornell for Victory Council, Chrnn., McMullen Reg. Scholarship, Dean's List 1, 2, 3. HENRY LYMAN HOOD, Lakeport, N. H. Pre ared at Laconia High Schooi. Hotel Administration. Acacia. Sca- rab, Ye Hosts, Hotel Ezra Cornell Board of Directors 4, Cornell Club of New England Scholarshi ,DuBois Scholarship, Aiiivanced R.O.T.C. WILLIAM HANNA HOP- PLE, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio. Prepared at Ashville School. Arts and Sciences. Chi Psi. Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Crew Club, Majura, Fresh- man Golf, The Widow Board, Business Manager 2, Manager of Crew 4, Spring Day Committee 3, Cornell Victory Chest, Chairman 4. J. LARKIN HOYT, Walden. Prepared at The Pawling School. Arts and Sciences. Chi Psi. Aleph Samach, Sphinx Head, The Cornell Daily Sun Board 1, 2, 3, Bus. Mgr. 4, Campus Chest Committee 3, Interfraternity Council 3, Pres. 4, Student Council 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROBERT WALLACE HUGHES, New York City. Prepared at Summit High School. Electrical Engineer- ing. Phi Kappa Psi. Delta Club, Cleaver Club, Pres. 4, Officers Club, Freshman Track, Varsity Track Squad 2, Freshman Advisory Comm., Fred Lewis Wilson Scholarship, Advanced R.O.T.C. 59 --gj---.-..-. HN. ..,.. - Z .LLL L., ....-.-..--L..,-g,.,,.- ra., ygi' lj ,QQ My . J h ,il Q ,fly O 334 11.55 O p La CHARLES HEUSTON HUNN, Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Hotel Administration. Lambda Chi Alpha. Scarab, Ye Hosts, Cornell Hotel Association, Hotel Greeters, The Hotel News, Editor 4, Enlisted Reserve Corps. SAMUEL WYNNE HUNT- ER, Staten Island. Prepared at Port Richmond. Arts and Sciences. Chi Phi. Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Skulls, Freshman Basketball, Baseball, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Capt. 4, Varsity Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Fr. Advisory Committee, State, Dreyfus, and Alumni Regional Scholarships. ROBERT EARLE HUTTON, Canandaigua Academy. Elec- trical Engineering. Alpha Sigma Phi, Pres. 45 Eta Kap- pa Nu, Pres. 4, Alpha Phi Omega, Clef Club, Delta Club, A.I.E.E., Freshman Advisory Committee, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 3, Sym- phony Orchestra 2, State Tui- tion, McMullen, Reg. and Undergrad. Scholarships. JULIAN ARKY JACKSON, Meridian, Miss. Prepared at James Madison High School. Arts and Sciences. Delta Sigma Rho. Debate Associa- tion, Cornell Radio Guild, Freshman Crew Squad , Fresh- man Advisory and Willard Straight Committees, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Winner of '94 Debate 3. ALBERT SAMUEL JAFFE, Brooklyn. Prepared at Poly- technic Preparatory School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Sigma Delta. Photography Club,FreshmanTrackSquad, Varsity Track Squad 2, 4, Areopagus, Trend Circu- lation Manager, Willard Straight Committee, Uni- versity Bridge Champion 3, Naval Reserve. MAURICE MICHAEL JASTREMSKI, Richfield Springs. Prepared at Rich- field Springs High School. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. j.A.V.M.A., Newman Club. JOHN ALTON JENKS, Afton. Transferred from Pasadena Junior College. Electrical Engineerin , 2d Lieutenant Army Orfnance Department. 60 FLOYD PHILLIP HUNT, Branchport. Prepared at Penn Yan Academy. Agriculture. Alpha Sigma Phi. Ho-Hun- De-Kah, Willard Straight Committees, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, American Bankers As- sociation Scholarship, En- listed Reserve Corps. DAVID LYON HURWITZ, New York City. Prepared at High School of Music and Art. Arts and Sciences. Hillel, Orchestra 2, 3, In- strumental Club 2, 3, Dean's List 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. CHARLES COX ILIFF, Jr., Newton, N. Prepared at Admiral Billard Academy. Administrative in Mechani- Cal Engineering. Theta Chi. Pershing Rifles, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, 4, The Cornell Engineer Business Board, Freshman Cap Burnin Com- mittee, Freshmen Afvisory Committee. LESLIE LYONS JACOBS, Jr., Dallas, Tex. Prepared at Lawrenceville Pre aratory School. Arts and Sciences. Zeta Beta Tau. Willard Straight Committees. ROBERT JOHNSON JAMES, Chappaqua. Prepared at Loomis Pre aratory School. Arts and Sciences. Alpha Tau Omega. Rerort and Beaker 2, 3, 4, Officers Club, Cornell Radio Guild, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. LAWRENCE SHELDON JAYNE, Moravia, Pre ared at Moravia High Sciiiool. Agriculture. Roberts Scholar- ship 4, Enlisted Reserve Corps. BERTRAND JOHNSON, Millburn, N. Pre ared at Millburn High Schoorli. Archi- tecture. Phi Kappa Tau. L'Ogive, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Navy Day Ball Com- mittee. STUART JACKSON HUNT, Richmond, Ind. Prepared at Asheville School. Adminis- trative in Mechanical En- gineering. Phi Kappa Sigma. A.S.M.E., Freshman Base- ball Squad, Varsity Track Squad 4. ALEXANDER PAUL HUTCHINSON, Wilkins- burg, Pa. Pregared at Penn High School. ivil Engineer- ing. Phi Sigma Kappa. Manager ofj. V. Basketball 4. SERAFIN ESTEBAN INCLAN, Ca uas, Puerto Rico. Prepares at Colegio San Jose. Agriculture. Cos- mo olitan Club, Newman Clui, Olhcers Club, Pershing Rifles, Advanced R.O.T.C. LEO JACOBSEN, Ridgefield, Conn. Pre ared at Staples Academy. Efransferred from University of Southern Cali- fornia. Arts and Sciences. R.O.T.C. Band 3, Enlisted Reserve Corps. EVERETT WILLIAMS JAMESON, Jr., Buffalo. Pre- pared at Lafayette High chool. Agriculture. Delta Phi. Quill and Dagger, Spiked Shoe, Cosmopolitan Club, Cross Country Club, Pres. 4, Freshman Cross Country, Track, Varsity Cross Country 2, 3, Track 3, Naval Reserve. DuBOIS LeFEVRE JEN- KINS, New Paltz. Prepared at New Paltz Central Hi h School. Veterinary Medi- cine. Omega Tau Sigma. Crew Club, J.A.V.M.A., Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew 2, 3, 4. DAVID WILLIAM JOHN- SON, Minerva. Prepared at Peddie Preparatory School. Mechanical Engineering. Cayuga Student Residence Association. McMullen Re- gional Scholarship, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. DONALD LAMBIN jOHN- SON, Chicago, Ill. Carl Schurz H. S. Elec. Eng., Delta Chi, Pres. 4, Sphinx Head, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Ka pa Nu, Kappa Tau Chi, Deiia Club, Fr. 150-lb. Crew Squad, Fr. Rifle, Rifle 2, 3, Capt. 4, 150-lb. Crew 3, 4, Cornell for Victory Council, McMullen Scholarship, Dean's List 1, 2, 3. 4. ROY VERNER JOHNSON, Tarentum, Pa. Shadyside Acad. Administrative in Me- chanical Engineering. Sphinx Head, Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Tau Chi, Aleph Samach, Football Club,Cayuga Blast- ers, Fr. Football, Basketball Baseball, Football 2, 3 Capt. 4, Fr. Disc. Comm., McMullen Scholarship' R.O.T.C. RALPH HERSCHELL JONES, Fort Wayne, Ind. Prepared at North Side High School. Hotel Administra- tion. Phi Gamma Delta. Advanced R.O.T.C. J 2 9 ANTHONY FRANK JOY, Fredonia. Pre ared at Fre- donia High School. Agricul- ture. Alpha Phi Delta. Kap- pa Phi Kappa, Future Far- mers of America, Newman Club, Enlisted Reserve Crops. GEORGE A. JUST, jr., Miami, Fla. Prepared at Roosevelt High School. Elec- trical Engineering. Lambda Chi Alpha. Photography Club. JOSEPH CHOSIE KANDI- KO, fr., Ancram. Pre ared at Hudson High School. Mechanical Engineering. A.S.M.E., Debate Club, C.I.A., Newman Club, 4-H Club, McMullen Undergrad- uate and War Scholarships. ALAN WILLIAM KAP- LAN, Richmond Hill. Pre- pared at Richmond Hill High chool. Arts and Sciences. Beta Sigma Rho. Cornell Radio Guild, Debate Club, Rifle Club, Willard Straight Committee, Stare Cash Scholarship, Dean's List 1, 2. KENNETH CLARK JOHN- SON, Scarsdale. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Gam- ma Delta, Air Forces Reserve. CHARLES RAMEY JONES, jr., Ridgewood, N. J. Pre- ared at Ridgewood High School. Electrical Engineer- in . Phi Ka a Si ma. Rigby Club,pRdvari5ced R.O.T.C. WALLACE GORDON JONES, Smithtown Branch. Prepared at Smithtown Branch High School. Veteri- nary Medicine. Alpha Psi. J.A.V.M.A. ADOLPH ROBERT JUNG, Gloversville. Prepared at Gloversville High School. Mechanical Engineering. JACK ARTHUR KAMAN, Rochester. Prepared at Brigh- ton High School. Arts and Sciences. Zeta Beta Tau, Pres. 4. Phi Beta Kappa, The Cornell Daily Sun Board, Freshman Advisory Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Naval Reserve. HERBERT G. KANTOR, Bronx. Pre ared at F. K. Lane High School. Arts and Sciences. Cornell Indepen- dent Association, Hillel Council 2, 3, Pres. 45 C.U.R.W. Student Board 3, 4. MURRAY ARTHUR KAP- LAN, New York City. Pre- ared at Stuyvesant High School. Agriculture. Cor- nell Dairy Society, Freshman Boxing Squad, Enlisted Re- serve Corps. PHILIP VER PLANCK JOHNSON, Bloomfield, N. J. Prepared at Bloomfield High School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineerin . Kappa Sigma. Fencers Clui, Fres man Fencing, Varsity Fencing 2, 3, 4, Air Corps Reserve. GORDON EDWIN JONES, Adams. Prepared at Adams High School. Agriculture. Alpha Gamma Rho, Pres. 4, Pi Alpha Xi, Pres. 4, Scarab, Floriculture Club, Kermis Club, C.U.R.W. 2, 3, 4, Ag-Domecon Council 2, 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee, New York Florists Club Scholarship, Advanced R.O.T.C. KENNETH FLOYD IOR- GENSEN, Stanley. Pre ared at Geneva High School. Agriculture. Cayuga Student Residence Association. RICHARD M. JUNGE, Ridgewood, N. J. Pre ared at Ridgewood High School. Mechanical Engineering. Sig- ma Chi, Pres. 4, Quill and Dagger, Tau Beta Pi, Atmos, Spiked Shoe, Pres. 4, Fresh- man Track, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, McMullen Regional Scholarshi , Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. Agvanced R.O.T.C. KENNETH ALLEN KAN- DER, Long Valley, N. Prepared at Columbia High School. Civil Engineering. Alpha Epsilon Pi. Railroad Club, Pres. 4, The Cornell Engineer Board, Cornell Day Committee, McMullen War and McMullen Under- graduate Scholarships, En- listed Reserve Corps. BENJAMINKAPLAN, New York City. Prepared at DeWittClintonHighSchool. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Alpha Mu. State Tuition Scholarship, Dean's List 2, 3. THEODORE HENRY KAP- LAN, Brooklyn. Prepared at Polytechnic Pre aratory School. Hotel Adjministra- tion. Phi Sigma Delta. Fresh- man Wrestling, Willard Straight Committee, Ice Car- nival Committee 3, State Tuition Scholarship. 61 f ix ,f W -tx ig, A, M, J V, ni I i r -- 'K xv J f ,f M F, . AQ. ji Vi unit- . .tag A .N I -Evil ,U . , LEO RAYMOND KARMIN, WILLIAM KAPLAN, New York City. Prepared at Seward Park High School. Agriculture. Enlisted Re- serve Corps. SPIRIS THOMAS KATSIG- INIS, Albany. Prepared at Albany High School. Agri- culture. Freshman Wrestling Squad, Wrestling Squad 4. Air Forces Reserve. PAUL JOSEPH KAVENY, Canandaigua. Prepared at Canandaigua Academy. Me- chanical Engineering. FRANK CHARLES KEIL, New York City. Prepared at Fordham Preparatory School. Al ha Sigma Phi. Cornell Radio Guild, Fresh- man 150-lb. Crew Squad, Varsity 150-lb. Football Squad 2, 3. PAULMANNINGKELSEY, Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca H. S. Agriculture. Quill and Dagger, H0 -Nun -De- Kah, Cross Country Club, Spiked Shoe, Fr. Cross Country, Capt., Fr. Track, Cross Country 3, Capt. 4, Track 3, 4, Fr. Cross Country Cu 5 Moakley Cup Award, Fieiyd Artillery Assn. Medal, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. IOHN FRANCIS XAVIER KENNEDY, New York City. Prepared at Fordham Pre- paratory School. Arts and Sciences. Alpha Sigma Phi. Newman Club, Freshman Crew Squad, Freshman Base- ball, Varsity Track Squad 3, 4. ANTHONY IOSEPH KIL- COYNE, North Lawrence. Prepared at North Law- rence High School. Trans- ferred from Niagara Uni- versity, Agriculture. Kappa Phi Kappa, Newman Club, Officers Club, Round-Up Club, Future Farmers of America,AdvancedR.O.T.C. 62 New York City. Prepared at James Monroe High School. Veterinary Medicine. Sigma Iota Zeta. MAXWELL KATZ. Pre- pared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Agriculture. 150-lb. Football Club, Cos- mopolitanClub,RidingClub, Bacamia, Varsity 150-lb. Football 3, 4, Enlisted Re- serve Corps. MARTIN L. KAY, New York City. Prepared at Horace Mann School for Boys. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Phi Sigma Delta. A.S.M.E. Dramatic Club. ELISHA WILLIAM KEL- LOGG, Franklinville. Pre- pared at Ten Broeck Aca- demy. Agriculture, Kappa Phi Kappa. Future Farmers of America. SOLON BAINBRIDGE KE- MON, Washington, D. C. Prepared at Western High School. Electrical Engineer- ing. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Delta Club, Freshman Golf, Varsity Golf 3, Ice Carnival Committee 3. IOSEPH PARKER KETCH- AM, New Rochelle. Pre- pared at New Rochelle High chool. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Gamma Delta. Kap a Beta Phi, Corinthian Yacliit Club, Willard Straight Committee. JOHN KARLEN KIMBALL, Buffalo. Prepared at Nichols Academy. Arts and Sciences. Delta Ka a E silon. Ka a Beta PhiSP Coliinell OfHEdi's Club, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, Naval Reserve DONALD EDWIN KAS T- NER, Montclair, N. Pre- pared at Montclair Academy. Hotel Administration. Chi Psi. Sphinx Head, Ye Hosts, Majura, Scarab, Crew Club, Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew 3, 4, Enlisted Reserve Corps. WILLIAM KATZEN- STEIN, fr., New York City. Prepared at Franklin High School. Mechanical En- gineering. Phi Sigma Delta. IAMES EDWARD KEATS, Plandome. Prepared at Manhasset High School. Administrative in Mechani- cal Engineering. Ivy Tower, Advanced R.O.T.C. WILLIAM FRANCIS KEL- LY, fr., Dansville. Pre ared at Dansville High Sciiool. Agriculture. Alpha Sigma Phi. Ho-Nun-De-Kah, New- man Club, Ofhcers Club, Pomology Club, Polo and Riding Club, Freshman La- crosse, Polo Squads, Manager of Varsity Polo 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. ROBERT LEE KENERSON, Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Arts and Sciences. Ka pa Sigma. Wrestling Clugg Freshman Wrestling, Varsity Wrest- ling 2, 3. GEORGE KUI-IN KIESEL, Manhasset. Prepared at Man- hasset High School. Trans- ferred from Rutgers Univer- sity. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi, Phi Zeta' J.A.V.M.A. 7 GERALD M. KING, Cly- mer. Prepared at Clymer High School. Agriculture. Round-Up Club, Naval Re- serve. .X il fit ,f f' ,f V 1 1 .. ' f -W Tc! a l J f A m ' if ,ffl 'lf' ll ,J 1, .i ga.-flf Ali, 1 ' 1 f vi ' SANFORD HALSEY KIN- NE, Binghamton. Prepared at Newman School. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Nu. Newman Club, Freshman Hockey Squad. MORRIS HOWARD KLEIN, Hunter. Prepared at Hunter- Tannersville Central School. Arts and Sciences. Pi Lambda Phi. Pershing Rifles, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2, Willard Straight Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships,EnlistedReserveCorps. MELVIN IRA KOLKER, Far Rockaway. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. Agriculture. FreshmanSwim- ming, Crew Squads, Junior Blazer Committee, Willard Straight Committee, Fresh- man Advisory Committee. JOHN WALTER KOPKO, Elmira Heights. Prepared at Thomas A. Edison High School. Agriculture. Baca- mia. EDWIN GEORGE KRA- KAUER, Brooklyn. Pre- pared at Erasmus Hall. Administrative in Mechani- cal Engineering. Sigma Al- pha Mu. Phi Beta Delta, Pres. 4, University Orchestra. ALAN ARTHUR KRULL, Buffalo. Prepared at Ben- nett High School. Arts and Sciences. Delta Phi. A1- Djebar, Retort and Beaker, Ofhcers Club, Rugby Club, Varsity Track Squad 2, 4, State Tuition Scholarship, Advanced R.O.T,C. JAMES M. KULKA, Alli- ance, Ohio. Prepared at Alliance High School. Ad- ministrative in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Lambda Phi. A.S.M,E., Officers Club, Freshman Fencing Squad, Advanced R.O.T.C. gif. W A.. .1 ., ig. . .- WALTER EARLE KINNE, fr., Athens, Pa. Prepared at Athens High School. Chemi- cal Engineering. McMullen RegionalScholarship,Dean's List 1. RICHARD PACKARD KLOPP, Sheridan, Pa. Pre- pared at Mercersburg Aca- demy. Chemical Engineer- ing. Phi Gamma Delta. A1-Djebar, Retort and Beak- er, Kap a Beta Phi, Wrest- ling Cluili, Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, McMullen Regional Scholarship, Dean's List 2, Advanced R.O.T.C. ERNEST KOPCXAK, fr., Jackson Heights. Pre ated at Newtown High School. Agriculture. Newman Club, Round-Up Club, Willard Straight Committee, Glee Club1,2,AdvancedR.O.T.C. LEO KOTCHEK, Brooklyn. Prepared at Abraham Lincoln High School. Veterinary Medicine. Kappa Nu. Sigma Iota Zeta, j.A.V.M.A. ROBERT CHARLES KREH- BIEL, fr., Cincinnati, Ohio. Prepared at Withrow High School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Sig- ma Chi. Tau Beta Pi, Scab- bard and Blade, Kap a Tau Chi, Sophomore Smolger and Freshman Advisory Com- mittees, Advanced R.O.T.C. WILLIAM NICHOLAS KRUXE, Davenport, Iowa. Daven ort H. S. Chem. Eng. Beta 'Ilheta Pi, Sphinx Head, Tau Beta Pi, Pres., Aleph Samach, Al-Djebar, Seab- bard and Blade, A. I. Ch. E., Crew Club, Fr. Crew, Crew 2, 3, 4, Fr. Advisory Comm., McMullen Reg. Schol., Dean's List 1, 2, 3, Ofhcers Reserve Corps. GEORGE LOUIS KUSTAS, Poughkeepsie. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Arts and Sciences. Kappa Delta Rho, Enlisted Reserve Corps. Ti EDWARD WETMORE KINXLEY, jr., Yonkers. Prepared at Gorton High School. Hotel Administra- tion. Kappa Sigma. Ye Hosts, Hotel Greeters, Ten- nis Club, Officers Club, Newman Club, Manager of Freshman Tennis 4, Saunders and Savarins Scholarship, Advanced R.O.T.C. DEXTER MORTON KOHN, Brookline, Mass. Prepared at Boston Latin School, Arts and Sciences. Zeta Beta Tau. Freshman Hockey, Baseball, Varsity Hockey Squad 2, 3, Baseball Squad 2, 3, Fresh- man Advisory Committee, Enlisted Reserve Corps. ALEXANDER JOHN KOPCZYNXKI, Elmira. Pre- pared at Elmira Free Aca- demy. Civil Engineering. Ka pa Delta Rho. Rod and Bog, A.S.C.E., Freshman Baseball Squad, Advanced R.O.T.C. EDWARD .YIGMUND KOWAL, Westchester. Pre- pared at St. Mary's High School. Agriculture. Kappa Phi Kappa, Newman Club, Freshman Boxing Squad. Newman Club Choir. WALTER BAILEY KREID- LER, Arkport. Prepared at Canaseraga High School. Agriculture. Tau Kappa Ep- silon. Orhcers Club, Fresh- man Lacrosse Squads, Cam- pus Chest Committee, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. RICHARDPARKERKUHN, fr., Bedford Hills. Prepared at St. Paul's Preparatory School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. KappaAlpha.PershingRifles, The Cornell Engineer Board, Junior Prom. Com- mittee, Advanced R.O.T.C. ARTHUR JOSEPH LaCROIX, Newton, Mass. Prepared at Newton High School. Mechanical Engi- neering. Lambda Chi Alpha. Willard Straight Stage Crew. 65 f Q-fi I I I Vw . 5 5 GJ -'Q ' ' ' .f ' H ' , ' ' I' ps x,V- ,'x, I f 'A V If iff' I .X.' P CL! P . l ' L if Q f A I1 fif ?.'23fj15Q.,.-it-.g' -. . , , . ...L ,,,, F .Wg ' WL. .,. . .. .' . i '.', .Q . '. -, 1 M ' '. . ,- 3-, A if .. .vii1'QQ-in-.4-zrffsefti-.5413.9'l:- -?.-'gjgfg'fi'Lv,-,Q5E1jQ'ffi-4-W29325:-' Lil., ,K ROBERT DANIEL LADD, Freeville. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Agriculture. Seal and Serpent. Quill and Dagger, Scarab, Freshman Hockey, Lacrosse, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Faculty Com- mittee on Student Conduct, Advanced R.O.T.C. jOSEPH LANGBART, Bea- con. Prepared at Beacon High School. Arts and Sciences. Alpha Epsilon Pi. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Enlisted Re- serve Corps. ROBERT WILLIAM LAR- SON, Dover, N. J. Prepared at Dover High Sc ool. Agriculture. Phi Sigma Kap- pa. Spiked Shoe, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Fresh- man Track, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. FRED HERMAN LAW, fr., Niles, Ohio. Prepared at Niles McKinley HighSchool. Arts and Sciences. ROBERT jOHN LEHDE, Buffalo. Prepared at South Park High School. Agricul- ture. Algonquin Lodge. Pi Alpha Xi, Floriculture Club, Pres. 3, Scalp and Blade, Mum Ball Committee, New York Florist Club Scholar- ship. WILLIAM NICKOLAS LEUENBERGER, Westdale. Prepared at Camden High School. Agriculture. Ho- Nun-De-Kah, Officers Club, Freshman Wrestling, Capt., Advanced R.O.T.C. EDWARD DAVID LEWIS, Patchogue. Prepared at Pat- chogue High School. Chemi- cal Engineering. State Cash and Tuition and LeFevre Scholarshi s, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. 64 F. PARKS LANDIS, Scran- ton, Pa. Transferred from Scranton Keystone Junior College. Arts and Sciences. Science Club, McMullen Scholarship, Air Corps Re- serve. DAVID REDFORD LANI- GAN, Stamford. Pre ared at Stamford High ScBool. Agriculture. Alpha Gamma Rho. Ho-Nun-De-Kah. New- man Club, Officers Club, Advanced R.O.T.C. ANTHONY j'AMES LA SCALA, Middletown. Pre- pared at Middletown High chool. Agriculture. New- man Club, Wrestling Club, Football Club, Varsity Foot- ball Squad Z, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Roberts Scholarship, Naval Reserve. KENT De LANCE LAW- SON, Binghamton. Pre ared at Binghamton High Scldool. Arts and Sciences. WILLIAM THOMAS LE- SURE, Darts. Prepared at Old Forge High School. Hotel Administration. Lambda Chi Alpha. Fencing Club, Freshman Fencing, Varsity 150-lb. Football S uad 3, Board of Directors 0? Hotel Ezra Cornell, En- listed Reserve Corps. STANLEY HERBERT LEVY, New York City. Pre- pared at Erasmus Hall High chool. Arts and Sciences. Beta Sigma Rho. Curia. Camera Club, Officers Club, Polo and Riding Clubs, Freshman Polo Squad, Var- sity Polo 3, 4, Cornell Tui- tion Scholarship, Advanced R.O.T.C. FRANK HOWARD LEWIS , Bainbridge. Prepared at Bain- bridge High School. Mechan- ical Engineering. A.S.M.E., Freshman Rifle and Pistol Squads. CLYDE EVERETT LAN- FAIR, Warrensburg. Pre- pared at Warrensburg High School. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi.J.A.V.M.A. LEONARD jOHN LARSON, Merrick. Pre ared at One- kama High ihool. Veteri- nary Me icine. Omega Tau Sigma. CARL F. LAUTZ, jr., Buf- falo. Prepared at Bennett High School. Electrical En- gineering. Delta Chi. Delta Club, Scalp and Blade, State Tuition Scholarship. HERBERT EDWARD LEHDE, Buffalo. Pre ared at South Park High Scldool. Agriculture. Algonquin Lodge. Pi Alpha Xi, Flori- culture Club, Scalp and Blade, Mum Ball Committee, Chmn., New York Florist Club Scholarship. WILLIAM EDWARD LEUCHTENBURG, Elm- hurst. Prepared at Newton High School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Beta Kappa, Book and Bowl, C.I.A. Council 2, International Re- lations Club, Round Table, The Cornellian Board 2, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Dean's List. STANLEY WILLIAM LEVY, Brooklyn. Prepared at James Madison High School. Transferred from New York University. Ad- ministrative in Mechanical Engineering. NORMAN FRANCIS LEWIS, Flushing. Pre ared at Stuyvesant High Sciool. Veterinary Medicine. Al- pha Psi. Chi Delta, J.A.V.M.A., Freshman Swimming, Varsity Swim- ming 2, 3, Co-Captain 4. JERROLD .YTANLEY LIE- BERMAN, New York City. Prepared at Polytechnic Pre- aratory School. Arts and Sciences. Beta Sigma Rho. Cornell Radio Guild, Dra- matic Club, Willard Straight Committee. BERNARD LIPMAN, Brooklyn. Prepared at Thomas Jefferson High School. Transferred from Colorado State College. Vet- erinary Medicine. Sigma Iota Zeta. CLYDE HIGBEE LOUGH- RIDGE, fr., Lakewood, Ohio. Lakewood H.S. Me- chanical Engineering. Beta Theta Pi. Sphinx Head, Seab- bard 8a Blade, Pi Tau Pi Sig- ma, Tau Beta Pi, Atmos, Pres., A.S.M.E., Fr. Rifle, Cheerleader 3, 4, Cornell Engineer, Mgr. Ed. 4, Mc- Mullen Scholarship, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. PAUL EDMINSTER LUCE, Brooklyn. Prepared at Man- ual Training High School. Mechanical Engineering. Triangle. A.S.M.E., State Tuition Scholarship, Naval Reserve. EDWARD CARL MABBS, Matplewood, N. J. Prepared at olumbia H. S. Adminis- trative in Mechanical Engi- neering. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pres., 3, Al ha Phi Omega, Pres. 4, Ofgcers Club, The Cornellian Photographic Board, Cornell for Victory Council, Fr. Advisory Comm., Advanced R.O.T.C. ROBERT FRANKLIN Mc- CANN, fr., Haverford, Pa. Haverford School. Adm. in Mech. Eng. Delta Kappa Ep- silon. Aleph Samach, Sigma Delta Chi, Fr. Swimming Squad, Cornell Daily Sun 1, 2, 3, 4, Fr. Advisory, Soph. Cotillion Comms., Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. JOHN ALLEN McDOUGAL, New Lexington, Ohio. Pre- pared at Mercersburg Acad- emy. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Beta Theta Pi. Atmos, A.S.M.E., Freshman Rifle, Varsity Rifle 2, Cornell Ra- dio Guild l, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 1, Advanced R.O.T.C. LIONEL WOODROW LIND- SEY, Seneca Falls. Pre ared at Sherburne High School. Veterinary Medicine. Omega Tau Sigma. J.A.V.M.A. GEORGE HENRY LOCK- WOOD, Claremont, N. H. Prepared at Stevens High School. Mechanical Engi- neering. Clef Club, Pres. 4, A.S.M.E., Navy Ball Com- mittee, Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Head Drum Major 3, 4, McMullen and Music Schol- arships. THOMAS JACK LOVE, Montour Falls. Prepared at Watkins Glen High School. Agriculture. Lambda Chi Alpha. Boxing Club, New- man Club, Officers Club, Scarab, Varsity Baseball Squad 3, 4, Varsity Soccer Squad 4, Freshman Camp Counselor 4, C.U.R.W. Ex- ecutive Board, Advanced R.O.T.C. EDWARD EARL LUDWIG, fr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Prepared at Taylor Allderdice High School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Scab- bard and Blade, 150-lb. Foot- ball Club, Officers Club, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity 150-lb. Football 2, 3, 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. DARIO A. McBRIDE, jr., South Orange, N. J. Prepared at Columbia High Sc ool. Agriculture. Kappa Alpha. Freshman Swimming, Var- sity Swimming 2, 3, 4. JOHN FRANCIS MrCARTY, Van Etten. Prepared at Van Etten High School. Agricul- ture. Enlisted Reserve Corps. HENRY BULL HAXTIE, Oneonta. Prepared at One- onta High School. Arts and Sciences. MYRON LINZ, Belle Har- bor. Prepared at Columbia Grammar Preparatory School. Hotel Administra- tion. Tau Delta Phi. Olhcers Club, Hotel Greeters, Per- shing Rifles, Freshman Crew Squad, The Cornellian Business Board 2, 3, 4, Fresh- man Advisory Committee, Advanced R.O,T.C. GEORGE MARSHALL LONGBOTHUM, Dunellen, N. J. Prepared at Pingry School. Arts and Sciences. Seal and Serpent. Skulls, Officers Club, Freshman 150- lb. Crew Squad, Nu Sigma Nu. LAWRENCE LOWEN- STEIN, Harrison. Prepared at Horace Mann School for Boys. Arts and Sciences. Pi Lambda Phi, Pres, 45 Fresh- man Golf Squad, Varsity 150-lb. Football Squad 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Commit- tee 3, Freshman Orientation Committee 4, Willard Strai ht Comms. 3, 4, En- listedg Reserve Corps. ALVIN DAVID LURIE, New York City. Prepared at Horace Mann School for Boys. Arts and Sciences. Pi Lambda Phi. Freshman Swimming Squad, The Cor- nell Daily Sun Board 1, 2, 35 Cornell Radio Guild, Sophomore Smoker Com- mittee 2, Willard Straight Committee, Advanced R.O.T.C. ROBERT CLARENCE Mat- CALLUM, Port Washington. Prepared at Port Washing- ton High School. Civil En- gineering. Seal and Serpent. Pyramid, Officers Club, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. ROBERT QUILLEN Mr- CARTHY, East Orange, N. Prepared at East Orange High School. Arts and Sciences. Al ha Chi Rho. 150-lb. Foot- ball Squad 2, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee. PHILIP ROSWELL Mc- GINNIE, Cranford, N. Prepared at Cranford High School. Mechanical Engi- neering. Freshman Hockey, Varsity Hockey 2, McMullen War Scholarship. 65 WILLIAM EDWARD Mc- GINNITY, Baldwin. Pre- ared at Baldwin High School. Chemical Engineer- ing. Alpha ChiSigma. Retort and Beaker. DONALD GORDON Mac- KELLAR, Kingston, Pa. Prepared at Kingston High School. Arts and Sciences. WestminsterStudentSociety, Willard Straight Commit- tees, R.O.T.C. Band 2. WILLIAM EDWARD Mc- LAUGHLIN, Philadelphia, Pa. Prepared at Penn Charter School. Mechanical Engi- neering. Beta Theta Pi. At- mos, Scabbard and Blade, Odicers Club, Freshman Ten- nis Squad, Advanced R.O.T.C. EDWARD ANDERXON MAIILTON, Catskill. Vet- erinary Medicine. Omega Tau Sigma. J.A.V.M.A., Pres. 4. ALBERT MANGONEX, Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. Pre- pared at St. Louis de Gon- zague High School. Archi- tecture. Gargoyle, Cosmo- politan Club, L'Ogive, Latin American Republics Scholar- ship and McMullen War Scholarship, Second Baird Prize 3, Fuertes Prize 3. GEORGE BOVIER MAR- CHEV, Garden City. Fen- wick H. S. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Delta Tau Delta. Quill 8: Dagger, Tau Beta Pi, Aleph Samach, Kap a Tau Chi, Newman Clulljg Fr. Swim- ming, Swimming Squad 2, 3, 45 Mgr. of Baseball, Fuertes Prize 3, Dean's List 1, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. MALCOLM MARGLIS, Bridgeport, Conn. Prepared at Central High School. Arts and Sciences. Zeta Beta Tau. Delta Phi Alpha, Baseball Squad 3, The i'Cornell Daily Sun Board, Freshman Ori- entation Committee, Willard Straight Committee, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2. 66 GEORGE WILLIAM Mc- GLAUGHLIN, Pittsburgh, Pa. Prepared at Mount Leb- anon High School. Mechani- cal Engineering. Sigma Al- pha Epsilon. Sphinx Head, Atmos, Aleph Samach, Foot- ball Club, 150-lb. Crew Squad, Manager of Varsity Football, Advanced R.O.T.C. EDWIN DEFOREST MAC- KEY, Locke. Prepared at Moravia High School.Agri- culture. Cornell Dairy Sci- ence Club, Future Farmers of America, Pomology Club, Round-Up Club. CALDWELL McMILLAN. Jefferson, Ala. Prepared at George P. Phenix High School. Agriculture. Alpha Phi Alpha, Ho-Nun-De-Kah, Round-Up Club, Non-Resi- dent Tuition Scholarship. PHILIP MALLEN, III, Winnetka, Ill. Prepared at New Trier Township High School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Sigma. Corinth- ian Yacht Club, A.S.M.E., Freshman Swimming Squad, Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JEAN MAN- GONEI, Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. Prepared at St. Louis de Gonzague High School. Civil Engineering. Cosmo- politan Club. RICHARD ERNEST MAR- CHISIO, Englewood Cliffs, N. J. Prepared at Fort Lee High School. Hotel Admin- istration. Seal and Serpent. Hotel Greeters, Freshman 150-lb. Crew, Willard Straight Open House Com- mittee, Co-Chmn. FRANK EVANS MARTIN, Central Islip. Prepared at Central Islip High School, Agriculture. R. O. T. C. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Enlisted Re- serve Corps. ELLSWORTH CORNELIU5' MACHIN, jr., Bethlehem, Pa. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. Civil Engineering. Alpha Sigma Phi. Rod and Bob, A.S.C.E. DONALD CLAUDE Mc- KOWN, Franklin. Pre ared at Franklin High Sciool. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi, Pres. 4. Chi De ta, -I.A.V.M.A., Advanced R.O.T.C. WILLIAM IAMEX Mac- RITCHIE, Niagara Falls. Prepared at LaSalle High School. Chemical Engineer- ing. Alpha ChiSigma. Retort and Beaker. R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 3, State Cash and Tui- tion and McMullen Under- graduate Scholarships. REX ALBERT MALM- BERG, Ashville. Transfer- red from Alfred University. Veterinary Medicine. J.A.v,M.A. ROBERT jOI-IN MANO- VILL, Budapest, Hungary. Evangelical Gymnasium. McGill University. Agricul- ture. Cosmopolitan Club, International Relations Club, Willard Straight Committee, Cornell for Victory Commit- tee, State Tuition and Inter- national Student Service Scholarships. ANGELO MARGARIS, New York City. Pre ared at Stuy- vesant High School. Elec- trical Engineering. The Cor- nell Daily Sun Board 1, State Cash and Tuition, McMullen Regional and Undergraduate Scholarships. JOHN MANSFIELD MA- SON, Ridgewood, N. J. Pre- pared at Ridgewood High School. Chemical Engineer- ing. KappaSigma. AlDjebar, Retort and Beaker, 150-lb. Football Club, Freshman Track, 150-lb. Football 2, 3, U. S. Army Air Corps. 'ICJ .s .fe .fr .W I ff , , . iii I I' U WARD FREDERICK MOORE, Kenmore. Prepared at Kenmore H. S. Chemical Engineering.RetortandBeak- er, Spiked Shoe, A.I.Ch.E,, Scalp and Blade, Fr. Track, Boxing, Track 2, 3, 4, Fr. Gov. Bd., Soph. Cotillion Committee, Doherty Foun- dation Scholarship, Moak- ley Cup Award, Advanced R.O.T.C. WILLIAM HENRY MORE- WOOD, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Pre- pared at Haverford School. Mechanical Engineering. Pi Kappa Alpha. Freshman 150-lb. Crew, Varsity 150-lb. Crew Squad 2. j'OHN JOSEPH MURPHY, Worcester, Mass. Prepared at St. John's High Sc ool. Arts and Sciences. Newman Club, Basketball Squad 45 Baseball 3, 45 Er1liStCd RC- serve Corps. LEONARD RYDER MYE RS , West Hartford, Conn. Pre- pared at Taft Preparatory School. Arts and Sciences. Zeta Beta Tau. Freshman Wrestling, Advanced R.O.T.C. DANIEL CHRISTOPHER NEHRER, Tarentum, Pa. Prepared at Kiski Academy. Mechanical Engineering. Delta Tau Delta. Sphinx Head, Red Key, Atmos, Cayuga Blasters, Football Club, Freshman Football, Varsity Football Z, 3, Mc- Mullen Regional and Under- graduate Scholarships, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. EDMUND EUGENE NEW- HARD, Beacon. Prepared at Beacon High School. Agri- culture. Floriculture Club, Newman Club, New York Florists Club Scholarship, Air Forces Reserve. EDWARD GILLETTE NEWTON, Pittsfield, Mass. Prepared at Berkshire Acad- emy. Arts and Sciences. Theta Delta Chi. Freshman Hockey, Advanced R,O.T.C. 68 WILLIAM IAMES MOORE, Stanley. Pre ared at Canan- daigua Acariiemy. Electrical Engineering. Radio Club, Wesley Foundation, C.I.A., Executive Council, State Tui- tion Scholarship, McMullen Scholarship. CHARLES GLENN MOR- RISON, Verona, N. J. Pre- pared at Verona High School. Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu. Pi Tau Pi Sigma. Cornell Outing Club, Delta Club, Oiiicers Club, Varsity Cross Country Squad 4, MC- Mullen Undergraduate Schol- arship, Advanced R.O.T.C. ROBERT BLAKENEY MURPHY, Syracuse. Pre- pared at Nottingham High School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Beta Theta Pi. Savage Club, Officers Club, Freshman Golf Team, Glee Club, Advanced R.O.T.C. JOHN BICKET NAIRN, Rochester, Prepared at Mon- roe High School. Adminis- trative in Electrical Engi- neering. Delta Chi. Delta Club, Freshman Advisory Committee, Willard Straight Committee. ROBERT LYMAN NEL- SON, Geneva. Prepared at Geneva High School. Civil Engineering. Theta Xi. Chi Epsilon, Officers Club, Cor- nell Day Committee, Red- mond Stephen Colnon Schol- arship, State Tuition Schol- arship, Advanced R.O.T.C. ARTHUR JEROME NEW- MAN, New York City. Pre- pared at Townsend Harris High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Cornell Radio Guild, Freshman 150-lb. Crew Squad,Willard Strai ht Com- mittee, Cornell and? Under- graduate Scholarships. RICHARD RALPH NICK- ERSON, South Hadley, Mass. Cheltenham H. S. Hotel Ad- min. KappaSigma. and D. , Red Key, Ye Hosts, Scarab, Wrestling Club, Hotel Greet- ers, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Fr. Orientation Comm., Ch. Jr. Blazer Comm., Hotel Ezra Cornell Board, Enlisted Reserve Corps. WILLIAM HAYWARD MORAN, Grosse Point, Mich. Prepared at Avon Old Farms Preparatory School. Architecture. Kappa Alpha. Beth L'Amed, L'Ogive. THEODORE KANE MORSE, New York City. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Me- chanical Engineering. Pi Lambda Phi. State Tuition Scholarship. IOHN VALENTINE MUTCHLER, Kenmore. Pre- pared at Kenmore High School. Mechanical Engi- neering. Delta Chi. THOMAS HOWARD NEAR- ING, Morris. Prepared at Gilbertsville High School. Agriculture. WALTER BENNO NEU- BERG, fr., Larchmont. Pre- pared at Fieldston Pre ara- tory School. Transfldrred from Harvard. Agriculture, Cornell Outing Club, Naval Reserve, fOHN AMES NEWMAN, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Pre- pared at University School. Chemical Engineering. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Sphinx Head, Re Key, Tau Beta Phi, Al Djebar, Retort and Beaker, Crew Club, Majura, A.l.Ch.E. g Fr. Hockey, Mgr. of Fr. Crew, McMullen Re- tional Scholarship, Dean's List 1, 2, 3. CHARLES NIGRO, Buffalo. Prepared at McKinley Voca- tional High School. Agricul- ture. Floriculture Club, New- man Club, Freshman Cross Country, Varsity Cross Country Squad 3, Varsity Boxing Squad 2. THOMAS O. NOBIS, Daven- port, Iowa. Davenport H. S. C. E. Beta Theta Pi, Pres. 4. Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Sphinx I-lead,Red Key, Scab. 84 Bl. A.S.C.E., Pyramid, Fr. Wrestling, 150-lb. Crew, Wrestling 2, 3,150-lb. Foot- ball 3, 4,150-lb. Crew 2, 3, McMullen Scholarship, Dean's List, Advanced R.O.T.C. LESLIE GRANT NUEFER, Castorland. Pre ared at Beaver Falls High School. Agriculture. Alpha Zeta. Ho- Nun-De-Kah. Future Farm- ers of America, Enlisted Re- serve Corps. DANIEL RALPH OHL- BAUM, New York City. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Phi Beta Kappa, In- ternational Relations Club, Chess Club, Trend Board, Willard Straight Committee, Sophomore Smoker Commit- tee, Cornell Scholarship, Dean's List. BERTRAM JAY OPPEN- HEIMER, Yonkers. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Arts and Sciences. Pi Lambda Phi. Dramatic Club, Hillel, Photography Club, State Cash an Tuition Scholar- ships, Charles E. Gorton Scholarship, Dean's List 2, Enlisted Reserve Corps. PASQUALE ROBERT ORTO, New York City. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Ag- riculture. Newman Club. NICOLAS McKIE PAD- DOCK, Bath. Prepared at Prattsburg Central School. Veterinary Medicine. Omega Tau Sigma. Clef Club, J.A.V.M.A., Future Farmers of America, Sage Chapel As- sociation, Freshman Wrest- ling Squad, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 3, New York State Grange Scholarship. ROBERT JAMES PAPE, Brooklyn. Prepared at Man- ual Training High School. Agriculture. Alpha Sigma Phi. Scarab, Newman Club, Freshman Hockey, Lacrosse, Varsity Hockey 2, 4, Soph. Smoker, Fr. Discipline, Fr. Advisory Comms., Fresh- man Governing Board, Stu- dent Council, Naval Reserve. ROBERT SPEIR NOYES, Elsmere. Prepared at Abra- ham Clark High School. Hotel Administration. Theta Delta Chi. Cornell Hotel As- sociation, Hotel Greeters. JACK C. O'BRIEN, Bald- winsville. Prepared at Bald- winsville High School. Me- chanical Engineering. A.S.M.E.,Camera Club,Mc- Mullen Undergraduate Schol- arship, State Tuition Schol- arship, Advanced R.O.T.C. JAMES RANDOLPH OLIN, Kenilworth, Ill. Prepared at New Trier High School. Transferred from Deep Springs Junior College. Elec- trical Engineering. Telluride. McMullen Regional Scholar- ship. E. ADRIEN ORTEIG, New York City. Prepared at Hor- ace Mann High School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Kappa Tau. French Club, Newman Club, Enlisted Reserve Corps. ROBERT MARTIN OS MUN , La Plume, Pa. Prepared at Factoryville High School. Agriculture. OHicers Club, Poultry Club, Freshman Football, Cornell for Vic- tory Committee, Advanced R.O.T.C. HALLSEY RALPH PALM- ER, Yorktown Heights. Pre- pared at Yorktown Heights High School. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. R.O.T.C. Band 2, 3. WILLIAM JAMES PAPE, Jr., Brooklyn. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Agriculture. Alpha Sigma Phi. Scarab, Newman Club, Freshman Track, La- crosse, Varsity Lacrosse 2, 3, 4, Fr. Advisory, Orientation, Campus Chest Committees, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, Enlisted Reserve Corps. GERALD CLARENCE NUF- FER, Beaver Falls. Prepared at Beaver Falls High School. Agriculture. Alpha Zeta. Future Farmers of America, Enlisted Reserve Corps. WILLIAM EDWIN 0'BRIEN, Scotia. Prepared at Scotia High School. Agri- culture. Bacamia, Kermis Club, OHicers Club, Ad- vanced R.O,T.C. JOHN LEE OLSEN, Staten Island. Prepared at Port Richmond High School. Chemical Engineering. Re- tort and Beaker, Al Djebar, A.I.Ch.E., State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Mc- Mullen Undergraduate Schol- arship, Dreyfus Scholarship. ROLANDO ORTIZ ORITZ, Santurce, Puerto Rico. Pre- pared at Central High School. Civil Engineering. Cosmo- politan Club, Newman Club, A.S.C.E. ROBERT BRUCE PACE, Lima, Peru. Prepared at New York Military Academy. Mechanical Engineering. Phi Sigma Kappa. Corinthian Yacht Club, Officers Club, Freshman Swimming, Fresh- man Track, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, Sophomore Co- tillion Committee, Advanced R.O.T.C. JOHN CARYL PALMS, Pon- tiac, Mich. Pre ared at Bloomfield Hillis High School. Civil Engineering. Kappa Alpha. A.S.C.E., Of- ficers Clu , Pershing Rifles, Pyramid, McMullen Re- gional Scholarship, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. LOYD .YOWDEN PAPEZ, Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Architecture. Seal and Serpent. L'Ogive, Dramatic Club, Freshman Track Squad. 69 ARTHUR EARL MASTERS. Mexico. Prepared at Mexico Academy. Agriculture. Poultry Club, Round-Up Club, Future Farmers of America, The Cornell Countryman Board, Air Forces Reserve. LOUIS WOODWARD MEAD, St. Louis, Mo. Pre- pared at St. Louis Country Day School. Chemical En- gineering. Delta Tau Delta. Varsity 150-lb. Crew Squad 5, McMullen Regional Schol- arship. MELVILLE D. MERRY, Frankfort. Prepared at Thomas R. Proctor High School. Agriculture. Cayuga Lodge. Cornell Grange, 4-H Club, Round-Up Club, Sears- Roebuck Foundation, Rob- ert H, Adams 4-H Memorial Award, Beatty Foundation Scholarships. LOUIS LEONARD MI- HALYI, Glenheld. Prepared at General Martin High School. Arts and Sciences. State Tuition Scholarship. EDWARD AUGUST MIL- LER, South Ozone Park. Prepared at New Utrecht High School. Civil Engineer- ing. Delta Phi, Pres. 3, Tau Beta Pi, Pyramid, A.S.C.E., A.S.T.M., Freshman Advis- ory Committee, State Tuition Scholarship. BENIAMIN ELLIOT MINTZ, Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Arts and Sciences. Spiked Shoe, Freshman Track, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, 4, Cornell Radio Guild, Advanced R.O.T.C. ROBERT EDWIN MOHR, Buffalo. Prepared at Lafay- ette High School. Agricul- ture. Bacarnia, Pres. 45 R.O.T.C. Band 2, 3. BENjAMIN HOWARD MATTESON,ff'., New Paltz. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. Mechanical Engi- neering. Chi Phi. Freshman Basketball Squad, Freshman Lacrosse, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3, Freshman Smoker Committee, Freshman Ad- visory Committee, McMul- len War and Undergraduate Scholarships. MARIO LUIS MERCADO, III, Ponce, Puerto Rico. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. Arts and Sciences. Kappa Alpha. Majura,Fresh- man Crew, Assistant Mana- ger of Freshman Lacrosse, The Cornell Engineer Board. DAVID PARRY MERTZ, Elkins Park. Prepared at Cheltenham High School. Arts and Sciences. Kappa Sigma. Officers Club, Fresh- man Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling 4,SOpl1.Cotillior1, Fr. Orientation, Fr. Advis- ory, Jr. Blazer Comms., Glee Club 1, Advanced R.O.T.C. BEN IAMIN IAMES MILES , Kendall. Prepared at Albion High School. Agriculture. Kappa Phi Kappa. Ho-Nun- De-Kah, C.I.A., Future Farmers of America, Pres. 4, C.U.R.W. 2, 3, Eastman Stage Award 2, Rice Debate Award 3, 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. ROBERT PRESTON MIL- LER, Queens Village. Pre- pared at Andrew Jackson High School. Mechanical Engineering. A.S,M.E., Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. IRVING RICHER MIT- CHELL, New Berlin. Pre- pared at Lawrenceville School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Gamma Delta, Pres. 45 Sphinx Head, Red Key, Ma- jura, Freshman Golf, Capt., Varsity Golf, Caplt. 2, 3, 4, Manager of Fres man Bas- ketball, Student Council 4. EDGARDO NINO MON- DOLFI, Caracas, Venezuela. Pre ared at Liceo Andres Bellb. Cosmopolitan Club, Pomology Club, Kappa Phi Kappa. fAMES LEONARD MAYER, Albany. Prepared at Bethle- hem Central High School. Agriculture. Alpha Zeta. Ho-Nun-De-Kah, Naval Re- serve. STANLEY CHAPIN MER- RILL, Bellows Falls, Vt. Prepared at Bellows Falls High School. Hotel Admin- istration. Delta Kappa Ep- silon. Ye Hosts, Scarab, Ho- tel Greeters, The Hotel News Board, Willard Straight Bd. of Mgrs., Cor- nell Hotel Assn., Hotel Ezra Cornell Board, Enlisted Re- serve Corps. MORRIS MICHABOFSKY, Brooklyn. Prepared at George Washington High School. Agriculture. Dairy Judging Team. DAVID WARREN MIL- HAN, Pueblo, Colo. Pre- pared at Central High School. Civil Engineering. Chi Ep- silon, Phi Kappa Phi, A.S.C.E., McMullen Re- gional Scholarship, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Fuertes Gold Medalist, Advanced R.O.T.C. SANFORD THEODORE MILLER, Albany. Pre ared at Syracuse High School. Arts and Sciences. Beta Sigma Rho. Debate Club, Dramatic Club, 150-lb. Football Club, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity 150-lb. Crew Squad, 150-lb. Football, Sophomore Smoker and Campus Chest Committees, Naval Reserve. ROBERT JOUETT MIT- CHELL, Ithaca. Prepared at Augusta Military Academy. Administrative in Mechani- cal Engineering. Alpha Tau Omega. Scabbard and Blade, Officers Club, Pershing Ri- fles, Capt., Advanced R.O.T.C. CARLTON SPRAGUE MOORE,j'r., New York City. Prepared at Monroe High School. Arts and Sciences. Delta Upsilon. Phi Delta Phi, Kappa Beta Phi, Fresh- man 150-lb. Crew Squad. 67 gpg., 3 ' .1 .f-,V V I K eff, Y fm: fly .1 ,ge M' -I I I ,ff .gl I W .v 1 i v V . , . 7, IV, 1 ,A I J . , I 4 Q! g I If . . ITU Lf 'tiff Jia .ca-r V . i 'J' fd Y 4. jpg. .. my Q hx ,Vi I .gmt .r.. -, .I CLAYTON WILLIAM PAR- KER, Macedon. Prepared at Webster High School. Agri- culture, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2. KENNETH CARROLL PARKES, New York City. Prepared at Lincoln School of Teachers College. Agri- culture. Kermis Club, En- listed Reserve Corps. CHARLES DAY PASS- MORE, Wilmington, Del. Prepared at Pierre S. DuPont High School. Agriculture. 4-H Club, Round-Up Club, C.I.A. HOWARD IOSEPH PAT- TON, Mount Morris. Pre- pared at Mount Morris High School. Arts and Sciences. Alpha Chi Sigma. Freshman Crew Squad, R.O.T.C. Band, Symphonic Band, State Tui- tion Scholarship. fOHN CARROLL PEN- NOCK, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Prepared at Lower Mcrion High School. Administra- tive in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Delta Tau Delta. Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Tau Chi, Freshman Crew, Varsity Soc- cer Squad 3. EUGENE ALBERT PE- SANT, Havana, Cuba. Pre- pared at Columbia High School. Civil Engineering. Cosmopolitan Club, Newman Club, A.S.C.E., R.O.T.C, Band 1. WEBSTER VERNON PHIL- LIPS, Amenia. Prepared at Am'enia High School. Vet- erinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. j.A.V.M.A. 70 HOWARD ASHLEY PAR- KER, fr., Tulsa, Okla. Pre- ared at Tulsa Central High School. Chemical Engineer- ing. Al Djebar, Retort and Beaker, A.I.Ch.E., Fr. Bas- ketball, Baseball, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 3, 4, Fr. Orientation, Fr. Carnp Exec. Comms., McMullen Reg, Scholarship, Advanced R.O.T.C. RICHARD HALL PARME- LEE, jr., Dormont, Pa. Pre- pared at Dormont High School. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. J.A.V.M.A., R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2. MICHAEL CHARLES PAS- TORELLE, Ithaca. Prepared at Aquinas Institute. Chemi- cal Engineering. Alpha Phi Delta. A.I. Ch. E., Newman Club, Retort and Beaker, McMullen Regional Schol- arship. ALBERT CUMMINGS PEARSON, Plainfield, N. Prepared at Plainfield High School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Kappa Psi. Varsity 150- lb. Crew Squad, 150-lb. Foot- ball 2, 3, Enlisted Reserve Corps. ALBERT NICHOLAS PER- RETTA, Brooklyn. Pre ared at New Utrecht High Scgool. Arts and Sciences. Orchestra 1, Z, 3, 4, State Tuition Schol- arship, Cornell University Scholarship, Heetmans Prize 3, Enlisted Reserve Corps. WILLIAM FRANK PETER- SON, Short Hills, N. J. Pre- pared at Millburn High School. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Nu. Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, Advanced R.O.T.C. BRUCE HADLEY PIERCE, Bellingham, Wash. Hotel Administration. Alpha Delta Phi. Enlisted Reserve Corps. ROGER S YLVEST ER PAR- KER, Marblehead, Mass. Prepared at Marblehead High School. Mechanical Engi- neering. Delta Tau Delta. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Manager ofFencing, McMul- len Scholarship. GEORGE AUGUSTA PAR- SONS, Port Dickenson. Pre- ared at Binghamton North Senior High School. Agricul- ture, Enlisted Reserve Corps. CHARLES ROYCE PAT- TON, Fort Thomas, Ky. Pre- pared at Highlands High School. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Chi. Musical Clubs, Debate Club, Cornell Radio Guild, Officers Club, Fresh- man Advisory Committee, Freshman Orientation Com- mittee, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, A Capella Choir, Dean's List l, 2. WILLIAM STEPHEN PEN- DERGAST, Phoenix. Pre- pared at Phoenix High School. Agriculture. New- man Club, Round-Up Club, Livestockjudging Team. ROBERT WILLIAM PERRY, fr., Niagara Falls. Mechanical Engineering. CUSHING PHILLIPS, fr., Bremerton, Wash. Pre ared at Bremerton High Sciool. Civil Engineering. Seal and Serpent. A.S.C.E., Rod and Bob, Freshman Golf, Fresh- man Swimming Squad, Var- sity Golf Squad 2, Cornell Undergraduate Scholarship, Dean's List 1. LOWELL jACKSON PIERCE, Cambridge, Mass. Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School. Transferred from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mechanical Engineering. Triangle. Tau Beta Pi, McMullen Indus- trial Scholarship, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. fi 1' W P J Q, U41 in 1, ,x CJ -cl . 113351, S.-fNEii lafifflggi. 1 , . I i . E HENRY DIETRICH REINKE, Mineola. Prepared at Mineola High School. Ag- riculture. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Ag Domecon Council, Flori- culture Clubg Mum Ball Com- mittee, Naval Reserve. j'ACK DUNLAP RICE, Mount Lebanon, Pa. Pre- pared at Mount Lebanon High School. Administra- tive in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Red Key, Majuragj. V. Bas- ketball Manager, Advanced R.O.T.C. IOHN WILLIAM RICH- ARDS, fr., Akron. Prepared at Akron High School. Vet- erinary Medicine. Omega Tau Sigma. Chi Delta, ,I.A.V,M.A.g Cross Country. SAMUEL RIEGER, Ithaca. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. Agriculture. Enlisted Reserve Corps. FRANK j'OHN ROBERTO, Highland. Prepared at High- land High School. Agricul- ture. Newman Club, Future Farmers of America, Pomol- ogy Club, Pres. 4, 150-lb Football 3, 4, Track Squad 35 Ag Domecon 4. AUBREY EUGENE ROBIN- SON, fr., Madison, N. J. Prepared at Madison High School. Arts and Sciences. Alpha Phi Alpha. Spiked Shoe, Debate Club, Fresh- man Track Squad, Varsity Tennis Squad 4, Varsity Track 3, 45 R.O.T.C. Band 2, 35 Arts-Law Scholarship, Enlisted Reserve Corps. RICHARD FERDINAND ROCHOW, Long Meadow. Prepared at Brighton High School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Red Key, Cayuga Blastersg Foot- ball Club, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Freshman Football, Varsity Football Z, 35 Roch- ester Alumni Scholarship 1, 2. 72 ARNOLD SEYMOUR REL- MAN, Forest Hills. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Beta Ka pa. Philosophy Club, RoundDTable, Pres. 45 Willard Strai ht Committee, State Cash anSTuition Schol- arship, LaVerne Noyes Schol- arship,Undergraduate Schol- arship, Dean's List 1, 2, 3. RICHARD LAWRENCE MORSE RICE, Philadelphia, Pa. Prepared at Penn Charter High School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Delta Phi, Newman Club. THEODORE DWIGHT RICHARDS, fr., Perry. Pre- pared at Perry High School. Agriculture. Tau Kappa Ep- silon. C.U.R.W.gCanterbury Club, Cornell Radio Guild. IEROME HAROLD RIPPS, Flushing. Prepared at Flush- ing High School. Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Iota Zeta. Dairy Club, J.A.V.M,A. JOHN STANLEYROBERTS, Holland Patent. Prepared at Holland Patent High School. Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Sigma. Pershing Ri- flesg Ofiicers Club, Advanced R.O.T.C. MELVILLE WILSON ROB- INSON, fr., Oil City, Pa. Prepared at Oil City High School. Mechanical Engi- neering. Theta Chi. Varsity Track Squad 3, Orchestra 1, 2, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2. WILLIAM WATERBURY ROE, Watertown. Agricul- ture. Alpha Gamma Rho. Freshman Track Squadg Wil- lard Straight Committee, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. EDUARDO MARCO RI- CAURTE, Buenos Aires, Ar- gentina. Prepared at Valley Forge Military Academy. Arts and Sciences. Alpha Delta Phi. Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Rugby Club, New- man Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Freshman Soccer, Var- sity Soccer 2, 3, 45 Manager of Hockey 45 Sophomore Smoker Committee. JOHN TAYLOR RICH- ARDS, Swarthmore, Pa. Pre- pared at Haverford School. Administrative in Mechani- cal Engineering. Phi Kappa Sigma. Spiked Shoe, Fresh- man Basketball Squad, Fresh- man Trackg Varsity Track 3, 45 Freshman Advisory Com- mittee, CHARLES G. RICKARD, Ithaca. Transferred from Franklin and Marshall Col- lege. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. Phi Zetag Varsity Crew Squad 2. HOPE THOMAS MARTIN RITTER,fr., Allentown, Pa. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. Arts and Sciences. Beta Theta Pi. Sphinx Head, Crew Clubg Freshman Crew Squad 5 Varsity Crew 3, Fresh- man Governing Board, Glee Club 1, 3. COLIN MITCHELL ROB- ERTSON, Laurens. Pre ared at Scarsdale High Sclliool. Veterinary Medicine. Omega Tau Sigma. J.A.V.M.A. ROBERT S. ROBISON, New York City. Prepared at George Washington High School. Agriculture. Cornell Radio Guild 2, Freshman Track Squad, 150-lb. Foot- ball Squad 2, 4. fOHN WHEELER ROGERS, Port Washington. Prepared at Port Washington High School. Electrical Engineer- ing. Alpha Chi Rho. Spiked Shoe, Freshman Track, Var- sity Track Squad 2, 3, Mc- Mullen War Scholarship. fi J . 4 W - . 3 1 l 5 ' fj iffl fl J? f . f7l ff 'ix f- 'f J 'Af I ffji yy H if MN ,IA X My . 1 ,li . .. 4 . A K- 'J '...f- CJ Lf ,i . If 'fl ri fi A 'I Q ff ivy Q uf -Lf M' Q F31 iff! C: 'gf LJ q HUBERT KEITH ROGERS, Indianapolis, Ind. Pre ated at Shortridge High School. Transferred from Wabash College. Architecture. En- listed Reserve Corps. NATHAN ROSENBERG, Oswego. Prepared at Oswego High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Sigma Alpha Mu. State Cash and Tuition Schol- arships. ARNOLD ROSENSTEIN, Albany. Prepared at Albany Academy. Hotel Administra- tion. Beta Sigma Rho, Pres. 4. Ye Hosts, 150-lb. Foot- ball Club, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Freshman Boxing, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, 3, Varsity 150-lb. Football Z, 3, 4, Manager of Fr. Wrestling, Enlisted Reserve Corps. EDWARD WALTON ROSS, Rochester. Pre ated at Brighton High Sciiool. Me- chanical Engineering. Alpha Tau Omega. Alpha Phi Omega,A.S.M.E.,Freshman Track Squad, The Cornell Engineer Board, Editor-in- Chief 4. PIERRE AUGUSTE ROUMAIN, Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. Prepared at Institute Tippenhauer. Agriculture. Quill and Dagger, Cosmo- politan Club, Pres. 4, Soccer Squad 2, 4, Track Squad 2, Willard Straight Committee and Board of Managers, Pan- American Fellowship Schol- arship. IAMES AGAR RUSSELL, Montclair, N. Prepared at The Hill School. Adminis- trative in Mechanical Engi- neering. Delta Phi. Kappa Beta Phi, Freshman Crew, The Widow Business Board. EDSON RYDER, Yonkers. Prepared at Yonkers Central High School. Electrical En- gineering. Alpha Chi Rho. Delta Club, A.I.E.E., Fresh- man Wrestling Squad, Fresh- man Hockey Squad, Fresh- man Lacrosse, Varsity Hockey Squad 2, Lacrosse Squad 2, 3, 4. WALLACE BENjAMIN ROGERS, Staten Island. Pre- pared ar Curtis High School. Administrative in Mechani- cal Engineering. Theta Chi. Tennis Club, Freshman Ten- nis, Advanced R.O.T.C. MONROE NATHANIEL ROSENBLATT, Brooklyn. Prepared at Erasmus Hall. Arts and Sciences. Pi Lambda Phi. Freshman Fencing Squad. IAY SETH ROSENTHAL, Great Neck. Prepared at Great Neck High School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Ep- silon Pi. Areopagus jAMES DUNBAR ROSS, fr., Bay Shore. Prepared at Bay Shore High School. Chemical Engineering. A.I.Ch.E., Clef Club 35 R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 3, Uni- versity Orchestra 3, 4, Sym- phonic Band 3, 4, State Tui- tion Scholarship. EPHRAIM EDGAR RUE- BUSH, jr., Washington, D. C. Prepared at Roosevelt High School. Veterinary Medicine. Omega Tau Sig- ma. Alpha Phi Omega. J.A.V.M.A., Freshman Polo Squad, Freshman Advisory Committee. STEWARTGRANGER RUS- SELL, fr., Aurora. Prepared at The Manlius School. Arts and Sciences. Pi Kappa Al- pha. Pershing Rifles, Officers Club. RICHARD CORNELL RYON, Brooklyn. Prepared at Erasmus Hall. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Phi Sig- ma. Tau Kappa Epsilon. A.S.M.E. WILLIAM FRANCIS ROONEY, Brooklyn. Pre- pared atjames Madison High chool. Agriculture. New- man Club, Poultry Club, C.I.A., Freshman Football Squad, Naval Reserve. CHARLESROSENGARTEN, Lawrence. Prepared at Law- rence High School. Arts and Sciences. Tau Delta Phi, Pres. 4. Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Campus Chest Committee, Junior Prom Committee, R.O.T.C. Band 1, Air Forces Reserve. ROBERTfAMES ROSHIRT, Detroit, Mich. Prepared at Central High School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Delta Theta, Pres. 4. Quill Bc Dag- ger, Red Key, Freshman Bas- ketball, Basketball 2, 3, Manager ofVarsity Lacrosse. WALLACE AUSTIN ROSS, Woodmere. Prepared at Woodmere High School. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Delta Chi, Pres. 4, Debate Club, Cornell Radio Guild, Fr. Baseball Squad, Cor- nell Daily Sun Board 1, Z, 3, Fr. Banquet, Soph. Smoker Comms., Cornell and State Scholarships. GLENN VINTON RUS- SELL, fr., Up er Montclair, N. J. Prepared: at Montclair High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Theta Chi. Pershing Rifles, Dramatic Club, Ofh- cers Club, Assistant Manager of Polo, Advanced R.O.T.C. JAMES THOMAS RYAN, Easthamton, Mass. Prepared at Williston Academy. Hotel Administration. Ye Hosts, Enlisted Reserve Corps. BERT SACKTOR, New York City. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. Agri- culture. International Rela- tions Club, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 3, Enlisted Reserve Corps. 73 ,,-' Xi , .- ,i i , 1 ,J ff iw 'H f 1 i f Y. .3 ,ff f 1 Aj 1 2 I 1 ff fl 1 1 ll 141, ,f , .ff Ju, ,Vx , i. 1 .xg I til, Inf gil in 'i K, if fi j if 4 ' f . 1 f , I fslfl Lf -2 -- -.1 ,- WILLIAM BYRON PIERCE, Richmond, Va. Prepared at Taft School. Mechanical En- gineering. 150-lb. Football Squad 3, Rifle Squad 2, 3. RAYMOND VALETINE POHL, Vernon. Prepared at Vernon High School. Elec- trical Engineering. Triangle, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Cornell Outing Club, Wesley Foundation, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Mc- Mullen Scholarship, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. BRUCE ALEXANDER POPE, River Forest, Ill. Pre- pared at Oak Park High School. Administrative En- gineering. Sigma Phi. Quill and Dagger, Tau Beta Pi, Aleph Samach, Kappa Tau Chi, Corinthian Yacht Club, Freshman 150-lb. Crew, Man- ager of Varsity Basketball. GEORGE EDWARD PREN- TISS, Bellerose. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. Arts and Sciences. Phi Gamma Delta. Advanced R.O.T.C. ROBERT ARCHER WOOD PULLMAN, Newton Centre, Mass. Prepared at Newton High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Skulls, Spiked Shoe, Freshman Track, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Enlisted Re- serve Corps. HARRY RADZIWILLER, Brooklyn. Prepared at Abra- ham Lincoln High School. Agriculture. 4-H Club, ,l.A.V.M A , Cornell Dairy Science Association LEONARD MORRIS RAPH- AEL, New Britain, Conn. Prepared at Cheshire Acad- emy. Arts and Sciences. Tau Delta Phi. Freshman Polo Squad, Varsity Polo Squad 2, 3, Air Forces Reserve. . .1 . 11: fi '-1 I .l . . .f fy .ff iv, ,, in I , MARIO FRANK PIERPO- LINE, Watkins Glen. Pre- pared at Watkins Glen High chool. Mechanical En- gineering. Newman Club, A.S.M.E., State Tuition Scholarship. GEORGE j0SEPH POLITI, New York City. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. Agriculture. Cayuga Blast- ers, Floriculture Club, Fresh- man Football, Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Enlisted Reserve Corps. JACKSON RINN POPE, Ke- nosha, Wis. Prepared at Ke- nosha High School. Admin- istrative in Mechanical En- gineering. Sigma Phi. Aleph Samach, Corinthian Yacht Club, Crew Club, Freshman Swimming, Manager of Var- sity Crew. LOUIS ALFRED PRESTON, Sheds. Prepared at DeRuy- ter High School. Agricul- ture. Kappa Phi Kappa. Ho- Nun-De-Kah, Round-Up Club, 4-H Club, Future Farm- ers of America, Advanced R.O.T.C. IAMES ARTHUR PURDY, Hinesdale, Ill. Hinesdale Township H. S. Administra- tive in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Sigma Phi. Kappa Tau Chi, Tau Beta Pi, Aleph Samach, Savage, Crew, Hon. Mus. Clubs, A.S.M.E., Crew Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Fr. Disc. Comm., Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Carnelian Chorus 1, 2, 3, McMullen Scholarship. SAUL RADZIWILLER, Brooklyn. Transferred from Columbia University. Veteri- nary Medicine. Sigma Iota Zeta.J.A.V.M.A.,Columbia Scholarship. GEORGE E. RAPPAPORT, Brooklyn. Preplared at Lin- coln High Sc ool Veteri- nary Medicine. Sigma Iota Zeta. Fencing Club, Pres. 4, Freshman Fencing, Varsity Fencing 2, 3, 4, Freshman Orientation Committee, Air Forces Reserve. ---f 1 1 I , ROBERT GAN Z PLATOPF, Weehawken, N. J. Prepared at Montclair Academy. Arts and Sciences. Zeta Beta Tau. Freshman Crew Squad, Var- sity Crew Squad 2, 3. EMERY POLYA, New York City. Prepared at Benjamin Franklin High School. Agri- culture. Dairy Science Club, Officers Club, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Cornell for Victory Committee, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. BERNARD WILLIAM POT- TER, Truxton. Prepared at Truxton Central H. S. Agri- culture. Alpha Gamma Rho. Ho-Nun-De-Kah, Ag Dome- con Council 4, 4-H Club, Round-Up Club, Dramatic Club, Sage Chapel Associ- ates, Fr. Lacrosse Squad, Fr. Advisory Comm., R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, Eudorus P. Kenny Scholarship. j'OHN SHEPARD PROPER, Honeoye Falls. Prepared at Honeoye Falls High School, Veterinary Medicine. Omega Tau Sigma. J.A.V.M.A., Symphony Band 4. BARD QUILLMAN, Norris- town, Pa. Prepared at Epis- copal Academy. Mechanical Engineering. Theta Delta Chi. Freshman Lacrosse, McMullen Regional Scholar- ship, Advanced R.O.T.C. FORREST BERNARD RAF- EEL, New Castle, Pa. Pre- pared at New Castle High chool. Hotel Administra- tion. Pi Lambda Phi. Hotel Greeter, Freshman Advisory Committee, Enlisted Reserve Corps. ROBERT KEANE REEVE, Newton Square, Pa. Pre- pared at Tome School. Agri- culture. Alpha Zeta. Ho- Nun-De-Kah. Cornell Dairy Science Association, Cornell Grange, Cornell Railroad Club, Newman Club, Out- of-State Tuition Scholarship, Enlisted Reserve Corps. 71 F nl ' L!! L!! U j 'J -A 'Li 1 . ,uf . .P 65 3 Ji! Ji, -- .wa- ALVARO SAENZ, Bogota, Colombia. Transferred from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Architecture. Sigma Chi. Newman Club. JEAN MICHAEL SAKS, Hackensack, N. J. Prepared at Hackensack High Sc ool. Arts and Sciences. Zeta Beta Tau. Dramatic Club, Pres. 45 Cornell Radio Guild 2, 3, 45 Freshman Camp Commit- tee 4, Freshman Week Com- mittee 45 Naval Reserve. MICHAEL SAMPERI, Ho- boken, N. J. Pre ared at Ho- boken High School. Hotel Administration. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Hotel Grceters , Cor- nell Hotel Association. MERRILL DAVID SANDS, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Pre- pared at Shaker Heights High School. Administra- tive in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Zeta Beta Tau. Fresh- man Baseball, Advanced R.O.T.C. DAVID BRIGHTMAN SAYLE, Shaker Heights, Ohio. University School. Arts and Sciences. Delta Ka paEpsilon.S hinxHead, Red, Key, 150-Iii. Football Club, Majura, Fr. Hockey, Varsity Hockey Squad, Mgr. of 150-lb. Football, Soph Smoker, Fr. Advisory Comms., Fr. Camp Coun- selor 4. ROBERT LELAND SCHMIDT, Canton, Ohio. Prepared at McKinley High School, Chemical Engineer- ing. Alpha Tau Omega. Glee Club 1, 2, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2. EDGAR HOWARD SCHOL- NIK, New York City. Pre- pared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Agriculture. Tau Delta Phi. Bacamia, The Cornell Countryman Board 1, 2, Editor H1946 Freshman Desk Book , Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3, C.U.R.W., Men's Cabinet 3. 74 WALTER HARMON SA- GENDORF, Howe Cave. Prepared at Cobleskill High School. Agriculture. Delta Sigma Phi. Pershing Rifles, Officers Club, Advanced R,O.T.C. GEORGE CHAMPLIN SALISBURY, fr., Milwau- kee, Wis. Milwaukee Uni- versity School. Arts and Sci- ences. Psi Upsilon. Sphinx Head, Red Key, Al Djebar, Kappa Beta Phi, 150-lb. Foot- ball, Wrestling Clubs, Var- sity 15O-lb. Football 2, 3, Mgr. of Wrestling, Campus Chest Comm., E. R. C. EDWIN MOSELY SAMP- SON, jr., Columbus, Ohio. Prepared at Upper Arlington High School. Chemical En- gineering. Kappa Sigma. Re- tort and Beaker. Varsity Golf 3, 45 Head Cheerleader 4, Junior Advisory Commit- tee 3, Freshman Orientation Committee 4, McMullen Re- gional Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4. NUNZIO GEORGE SANTA- CROCE, Staten Island. Pre- pared at Port Richmond High School. Agriculture. Alpha Phi Delta. Newman Club, Enlisted Reserve Corps. BERNARD SCI-IEFFLER, New York City. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Alpha Mu. Fencing Club, Freshman Fencing Squad, Varsity Fencing Squad, R.O.T.C. Band, Sym- phony Orchestra 2, 3. FRANK RICHARD SCHNEIDER, Oswego. Pre- pared at Oswego High chool. Mechanical Engi- neering. State Tuition Schol- arship, McMullen War Schol- arship, Dcan's List 3. HENRY WILLIAM SCHRADER, Rutherford, N . J. Prepared at Rutherford High School. Administra- tive in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Alpha Chi Rho. ALFRED ,IOHN SAIT, Schenectady. Pre ared at Nott Terrace Higg School. Mechanical Engineering. Tri- an le. A.S.M.E., McMullen Industrial Scholarship, Mc- Mullen Undergraduate Schol- arship, Dean's List 1. ARMANDO SAMPER, Bo- gota, Colombia, Transferred rom University of Maryland. Agriculture. Alpha Gamma Rho. Ho-Nun-De-Kah. Cos- mo olitan Club, Newman Clulb. FRANCIS THAYER SAN- DERSON, Rochester. Pre- pared at Monroe High School. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Phi. Honorary Musi- cal Clubs, Manager of Glee Club 3gThe Widow Board. GEORGE BERNARD S AXE , Mount Union, Pa. Pre ared at Mercersburg Acaciizmy Arts and Sciences. Pi Lambda Phi. Freshman Football, Freshman Cap Burning Com- mittee, Enlisted Reserve Corps. EVERETT ALLAN SCHENCK, Staten Island. Prepared at Curtis High School. Arts and Sciences, Sage Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Schol- arship, McMullen Scholar- ship, Advanced R.O.T.C. STAN FRED SCHNEIDER, New York City. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Agriculture. Willard Straight Committee, Enlist- ed Reserve Corps. LEO WILLIAM SCHRA- DER, jr., Elizabeth, N. J. Prepared at Thomas Jeffer- son High School. Electrical Engineering. Cornell Radio Guild, Dean's List 1, 2, 3. LOUIS ARTHUR SCHROE- DER, Genesco, Ill. Pre ated at Genesco High Scliool. Chemical Engineering. Fresh- man Baseball, Varsity Base- ball 2, 3, 4, McMullen Re- gional and Undergraduate Scholarships. BORIS S CHWARTZ, Passaic, N. J. Prepared at Passaic High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Hillel, Freshman Track Squad. LEON SCHWARZBAUM, New York City. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Agriculture. Flori- culture Club, C.I.A., Mum Ball Committee, Hillel Coun- cil, Enlisted Reserve Corps. PETER .STRATY SCULOA, Framingham, Mass. Hotel Administration. STANLEY j'ACK SEGAL, Philadel hia, Pa. Prepared at Reading High School. Civil Engineering. Tau Epsi- lon Phi, Pres. 4. Fencing Club, Officers Club, A.S.C.E. Freshman Crew Squad, Mc- Mullen Scholarshi , Stephen Rednon Colnon Scholarshi , Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Ad,- vanced R.O.T.C. M. ROBERT SELDON, Brooklyn. Prepared at Stuy- vesant High School. Elec- trical Engineering. A.I.E.E., Cornell Radio Guild, Cor- nell Tuition Scholarship, McMullen Scholarship, La- Verne Noyes Scholarship. NORMAN FRANKLIN SE- ROTA, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. FREDERICK ALBERT SCHULTE, fr., Nutley, N.J. Prepared at Nutley High School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Sigma Kappa. Scabbard and Blade, Officers Club, Crew Club, Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, Varsity Track Squad 45 Fresh- man Governing Board, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. jACK IAMES SCHWARTZ, Newark, N. J. Prepared at South Side High School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Epsi- lon Pi. Delta Phi Alpha, Cornell Radio Guild, Fresh- man Track Team, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Dean's List. G E O R G E F R A N K SCHWEITZER, New York City. Prepared at Horace Mann School. Agriculture. Varsity Baseball Squad 3, Sophomore Cotillion Com- mittee. CHARLES LOUIS SEEGER, Silver Springs, Md. Prepared at Loomis Institute. Elec- trical Engineering. A.I. E.E., Chmn. 4, McMullen Schol ar- ship. PETER SEGEL, Newton, Mass. Prepared at Walpole High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Pi Lambda Phi. Fresh- man Pistol Squad, Freshman Fencing. GEORGE JOSHUA SELIG- SOHN, Rockaway Beach. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Alpha Epsilon Pi. C.U.R.W., Hillel Council, Cornell Radio Guild, Fresh- man Crew Squad, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROBERT SERRINS, Cor- ning. Preipared at Corning Free Aca emy. Agriculture. Kappa Phi Kappa, Enlisted Reserve Corps. ARTHUR SCHWARTZ, New York City. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Alpha Mu. Manager of Sym- phony Orchestra 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Dean's List. RICHARD DAVID SCI-IWARTZ, Washington D. C. Prepared at A. B. Davis High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Sigma Alpha Mu. Army Air Forces. JAMES MARK SCOVIC, Johnstown. Prepared at Johnstown High School. Chemical Engineering. New- man Club, Freshman Foot- ball Squad, Freshman Base- ball, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3. WALLACE RYMAN SEE- LEY, Syracuse. Eastwood High School. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Chi. Quill Sc Dagger, Scabbard 8: Blade, Atmos, 150-lb. Foot- ball Club, Freshman Foot- ball, 150-lb. Football Z, 3, Fr. Advisory Comm., State Tuition Scholarship, Fr. Camp Counselor 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. EDWARD S. SEIDER- MAN, Deal, N. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. Arts and Sciences. Pi Lambda Phi. Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, Enlisted Reserve Corps. WILLIAM HERMAN SENS, Hackensack, N. Prepared at Hackensack High School. Mechanical Engi- neering. Theta Xi. Tau Beta Pi, Atmos, A.S.M.E., Fresh- man Wrestling, Varsity Foot- ball Squad 2, McMullen Re- gional and Undergraduate Scholarships, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. MIRCEA RUDOLPH SEAT, Detroit, Mich. Pre ared at Jackson High Schooll?Chemi- cal Engineering. Sigma Pi. Tau Beta Pi, Retort and Beaker, Al Djebar, Sigma Delta Chi, The Cornell En- gineer Board, Editor-in- Chief 4, McMullen Regional Scholarship, Dean's List 1, 2, 3. 75 'I I Ffa 'S Inf is .M 2 Cl 'X 'T 1 ' fd' , gg KD- jf ivy 01 My ,Ziff CJ fb nfl, rf ef' on BERNARD HARCOURT SHANHOLT. Brooklyn. Pre- pared at Abraham Lincoln High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Phi Sigma Delta. Camera Club, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, The Cornell Daily Sun Board 2, 3, 45 Cornell Radio Guild 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Hillel. CHARLES EDGAR SHAW, fr., Scarsdale. Prepared at Loomis Preparatory School. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Nu. Quill and Dagger, Spiked Shoe, Freshman Track, Var- sity Track 3, 4, Moakley Cup Award, Naval Reserve. RUDOLPH SHERESHEF- SKY, New York City. Pre- pared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Willard Straight Com- mittee, State Cash and Tui- tion Scholarships, LaVerne Noyes Scholarship. SYDNEY SHREERO, jr., Washington, D. C. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Arts and Sciences. Pi Lambda Phi. Cornell Radio Guild, Pershing Ri- fles, Motion Picture Club. FRANK WILLIAM SIL- COX, fr., Newport, R. I. Prepared at Rogers High School. Chemical Engineer- ing. Retort and Beaker, A.I.Ch.E., McMullen Re- gional Scholarship. CHARLES FLOYD SIMP- SON, East Orange, N. J. Prepared at East Orange High School. Veterinary Medicine. J.A.V.M.A. j0HN EDMUND SLATER, jr., Yonkers. Gorton H. S. Admin. in Mech. Eng., Kappa Sigma. Quill and Dag- ger, Kappa Tau Chi, Scab- bard and Blade, Fr. Tennis, Tennis 2, 3, Capt. 4, Cor- nell Daily Sun Board 3, 4, W. S. Comm., McMullen and Tuition Scholarships, Uni- versity Tennis Champion, Advanced R.O.T.C. 76 HERMAN SHAPIRO, New York City. Prepared at Thomas Jefferson High School. Agriculture. Air Forces Reserve. HARRY STEWART WHEL- LER, jr., Elizabeth, N. J. Prepared at Pingry Prepara- tory School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Delta Phi. Kappa Beta Phi. EDWIN ROOT SHOE- MAKER, Mohawk. Prepared at Van Hornesville High School. Agriculture. Naval Reserve. MARVIN A. SHULMAN, Rochester. Prepared at Mon- roe High School. Arts and Sciences. Beta Sigma Rho. State Tuition Scholarship. ALFRED HERBERT SIL- VER, Buffalo. Prepared at Erasmus Hall. Mechanical Engineering. A.S.M.E., Freshman Lacrosse, Varsity LacrosseSquad2,3,R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, State Cash Scholar- ship, McMullen War and Undergraduate Scholarships, Dean's List 1, Advanced R.O.T.C. ERTON WALTER SIPHER, Gouverneur. Prepared at Gouverneur High School. Agriculture. Alpha Zeta. Ho-Nun-De-Kah, Cornell Grange, 4-H Club, Round- Up-Club, Livestock Judging Team 4. BRUCE EDWIN SMALL- RIDGE, Rochester. Prepared at Irondequoit High School. Administrative in Mechani- cal Engineering. McMullen Scholarship. ROB ROYSHAUB, II, Monte Vista, Col. Prepared at Rio Grande High School. Hotel Administration. Ye Hosts, Naval Reserve. CLARENCE EDWARD SHEPARD, Le Roy. Prepared at Le Roy High School. Agriculture. Round-U Club 2, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Var- sity Football Squad 2, Varsity Track Squad 4. MILTON SHOSHKES, Newark, N. Prepared at Weeauahic High School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Epsi- lon Pi. Instrumental Club, Glee Club, Fr. Crew Squad, Crew Squad 2, Willard Straight Comms., University Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, Dean's List 1, 2. MICHELLI. SIENKO, Mid- dletown. Prepared at Mid- dletown High School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Beta Ka pa. Newman Club, State gash and Tuition Scholarships, Boldt Scholarship. RICHARD HUGH SIM- MONDS, Brooklyn. Pre- pared at Morristown High School. Chemical Engineer- ing. Retort and Beaker, Cornell Outing Club, A.I.Ch.E., McMullen Un- dergraduate Scholarship. HAROLD PHILIP SIPPER- LY, Ghent. Prepared at Hudson High School. Me- chanical Engineering. A.S.M.E., Cornell Outing Club, State Tuition Scholar- ship. EDWARD M. SMALL- WOOD, Warsaw. Prepared at Warsaw High School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Delta Theta. Quill and Dagger, Phi Delta Phi, Debate Club, Freshman Wrestling, Wil- lard Straight Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Law School Cash Scholarship. ARTHURCOOK SMITH,jr., Elmira. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. Arts and Sciences. Kappa Alpha. Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Pres., Skulls, S iked Shoe, Cross Country Club, Fresh- man Cross Country, Track, Varsity Cross Country 3, Varsity Track 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, Moakley Cup. jACK HOWARD SMITH, Middletown. Prepared at New York Military Acad- emy. Transferred from New York State Teachers College. Arts and Sciences. Kappa Delta Rho. Kappa Phi Kap- pa, R.O.T.C. Band, Sym- phony Orchestra, State Cash cholarship. ROBERT PARKER SMITH, Worcester, Mass. Prepared at North High School. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Nu. Kappa Beta Phi, Sigma Delta Chi, Freshman 150-lb. Crew, 150-lb. Crew Squad 2, 3, 150-lb. Football Squad Z, The Cornell Daily Sun Board 1, 2, 3. YALE SOLOMON, Utica. Prepared at Utica Free Acad- emy. Arts and Sciences. Cornell Radio Guild Club, Freshman Fencing Squad, Freshman Swimming Squad, Freshman Tennis, Willard Straight Committee. ALLEN LEANDER SPAF- FORD, Cloquet, Minn. Pre- paredatCloquetHighSchool. Chemical Engineering. Beta Theta Pi. Al Djebar, Retort and Beaker, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Z, 3, Willard Straight Committee, McMullen Regional Scholar- ship, Advanced R.O.T.C FREDERICK CURRIER SPENCER, Waverly. Pre- pared at Waverly High School. Hotel Administra- tion. Phi Kappa Sigma. Hotel Greeters , Officers Club, Hotel Ezra Cornell Board of Directors, Advanced R.O.T.C. ROBERT DONALD STEELE, Mount Vernon. Prepared at A. B. Davis High School. Civil Engineer- ing. Phi Delta Theta. Chi Epsilon, Rod and Bob, Pres. 4, Ofhcers Club, A.S.C.E., Manager of Freshman Soc- cer, State Tuition Scholar- ship, Advanced R.O.T.C. AUSTINCHARLESSMITH, Ilion. Pre ared at Ilion High School. Arts and Sciences. Kappa Phi Kappa, Pres. 4, Le Cercle Francais, Round Table, The Trend Board, Willard Straight Committee, Enlisted Reserve Corps. PERCY SCOTT SMITH, Richmond, Va. Prepared at Thomas Jefferson High School. Arts and Sciences. Theta Chi. STANLEY EDWARD SMITH, fr., Cooks Falls. Prepared at Blair Academy. Arts and Sciences. Kappa Delta Rho. Sophomore Cotil- lion Committee, Freshman Orientation Committee, Wil- lard Straight Committee. -IOSEPH SOMMERS, New York City. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School. Arts and Sciences, Willard Straight Commit- tee, State Tuition Scholar- ship, Boldt Scholarship, Cor- son Essay Prize in French, A.D. White Prize in Spanish. ROBERT IOEL SPEAR, Westport. Prepared at West- port High School. Chemical Engineering. Delta Sigma Phi. Cornell Tuition Scholar- ship. CHARLES HODGES SPRANSY, Milwaukee, Wis. Prepared at Riverside High School. Mechanical Engi- neering. Sigma Alpha Epsil- lon. Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 3, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. RALPH CROSSLAND STEENBURGH, Oakmont, Pa. Prepared at Shady Side Academy. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Psi. Freshman Base- ball Squad. EDWIN BROWNING SMITH, Gainesville. Pre- pared at Rome High School. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi.Ho-Nun-De-Kah.Round- Up Club, J.A.V.M.A., Knickerbocker Bursary Scholarship. RICHARD HARING SMITH, West Nyack. Pre- pared at Congers High School. Chemical Engineer- ing. Aapha Chi Sigma. Re- tort an Beaker. State Cash and Tuition Scholarship, Naval Reserve. WATSON BIRCHARD SMITH, Larchmont. Pre- pared at Mamaroneck High School. Agriculture. Al ha Phi Omega. Track Squadj 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 4, Air Forces Reserve. FURMAN SOUTH,III, Pittsburgh, Pa. Central Cath- olic H. S. Admin. in Mech. Eng. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sphinx Head, Red Key, Pres. 3, Scabbard and Blade, Crew Club, Pres. 4, Newman Club, Freshman Crew, J. V. Crew 3, Jr. Blazer, Fr. Ad- visory, Cornell Day Comms., A.S.M.E., Advanced R.O.T.C. HARRY MAXWELL SPECHT, Montclair, N. J. Prepared at College High School. Mechanical Engi- neering. Phi Kappa Sigma. Oiicers Club, Freshman Polo Squad, Varsity Polo Squad 2, 3, 45 Freshman Orienta- tion Committee 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. GEORGE POMEROY STAATS, Westfield, N. J. Prepared at Lenox Prepara- tory School. Mechanical Engineering. Delta Sigma Phi. Cornell Radio Guild 3. The Cornell Engineer Board, McMullen Under- graduate Scholarship, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. EDWARD STEPHEN STEITZ, Beacon. Pre ared at Beacon High Scliool. Agriculture. Freshman Base- ball, Capt., Freshman Cross Country, Freshman Track, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 49 Enlisted Reserve Corps. 77 . fit ,,,. , , 'Nj'-Y, mx Z, .,., .2313-,J A Jr!! Y' X . ,- ,. , 1 . , r if i- , A ' 5 ' - . . . , . . N 'E-J , ' .-.. , I? . ff? .57-fi I dlfllg ri .flff lf? V will, .-.5 f l WALTER AUGUST STERN, New York City. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Agriculture. RONALD EDWARD STILL- MAN, Manchester, N. H. Prepared at Manchester Cen- tral High School. Agricul- ture. Acacia. Aleph Samach, Freshman Football, Fresh- man Baseball, Varsity Hockey 3, 4, Varsity Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Non- Resident Scholarship. MEAD WILMER STONE, fr., Garden City. Prepared at Kent School. Agriculture. Kappa Alpha. Majura, Of- ficers Club, Freshman Polo, Varsity Polo Squad 2, 3, 4, The Cornell Countryman Board 2, 35 Advanced R.O.T.C. KURT ROBERT STRAN- SKY, New York City. Hotel Administration. Cosmopoli- tan Club, International Re- lationsClub,WillardStraight Board of Managers, DuBois Scholarship. IOYCE WILLIAM SUM- NER, Danby, Vt. Prepared at Burr and Burton Seminary. Agriculture. Algonquin Lodge, Ho-Nun-De-Kah, Of- ficers Club, Cornell Outing Club, Pres. 4, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. HENRY WARREN SWAIN, Washington, N. Pre ared at Washington High Sciiool. Agriculture. Dance Club, Dairy Producejudging Team. JOHN CURTIS SWAN, South Schroon. Prepared at Schroon Lake Central High School. Agriculture. Fresh- man Rifle, The Cornell Countryman Board. 78 RICHARD W. STEWART, Binghamton. Prepared at Binghamton Central High School. Mechanical Engi- neering. Alpha Tau Omega. A.S.M.E. KENNETH LAMONT STOFER, Lakewood, Ohio. Dickinson Preparatory School. Administrative in Civil Engineering. Sigma Nu. Quill and Dagger. Aleph Samach. Pyramid, Pres. Ca- yuga Blasters, Pres., Football Club, Pres., A.S.C.E., Fr. Football, Varsity Football 2, 3, Alumni Regional Schol- arship. STEPHEN S. STOOPS, jr., Grove City, Pa. Prepared at Fairview Township High School. Transferred from Carnegie Institute of Tech- nology. Hotel Administra- tion. LOUIS WILLIAM SULLI- VAN, fr., Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Hotel Administration. Chi Phi. Freshman Football. PETER JOSEPH SUND- HEIM, fr., Buffalo. Pre- pared at East Orange High School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Sigma. Scabbard and Bla e. Officers Club, Rugby Club, Rugby Squad 3, 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. WILLIAM HALL SWAIN, Lockport. Prepared at Lock- port High School. Electrical Engineering. Chess Club, Cornell Radio Guild, Fresh- man Boxing Squad, Fresh- man Wrestling, State Tuition Scholarship. jARL RAYMOND SWAN- SON, jr., Harwick, Pa. Prepared at Shadyside Acad- emy. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Delta Tau Delta. Quill and Dagger, Football Club, Of- ficers Club, Freshman Foot- ball, Varsity Football 3, 45 Class Rivalry Committee, Alumni Scholarship, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. DeWITT SARLES STILL- MAN, fr., Kenilworth, Ill. New Trier Township High School. Chemical Engineer- ing. Sigma Phi. Red Key, Al Djebar, Fr. Soccer, Soc- cer 2, 35 W. S. Committee, Fr. Week Committee 35 Glee Club 1, 2, Choir 2, McMullen Regional Schol- arship, Dean's List 1, Z, Army Air Forces. HENRY BRITTON STOLZ, jr., Rochester. Prepared at West High School. Agricul- ture. Alpha Chi Rho. Ad- vanced R.O.T C FRANK DEMING STOUT, Winnetka, Ill. Prepared at Evans School. Architecture. Phi Delta Theta. L'Ogive. NICHOLAS LEIGH SULLI- VAN, Dolgeville. Pre ared at Dolgeville High Sciiool. Agriculture. Debate Club, Future Farmers of America, Newman Club, Officers Club, C.I.A., Varsity Football Squad 3, 4,.Advanced R.O.T.C. LEON CLEVELAND SUN- STEIN, fr., Elkins Park, Pa. Prepared at Oak Lane High School. Arts and Sciences. Zeta Beta Tau. Tennis Club, Freshman Tennis, Varsity Tennis 3, 4. GEORGE LEONARD SWAL- LOW, Westfield, N. J. Pre- pared at Westfield High School. Mechanical Engi- neering. Delta Sigma Phi. Tau Beta Pi, Atmos, Honor- ary Musical Clubs, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, Sage Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, McMullen Regional Scholarship, Dean's List 1, 2, 3. 4. LAWRENCE SWEZY, Goshen. Prepared at Goshen Central High School. Arts and Sciences. Theta Chi. Officers Club, Fr. Lacrosse, Lacrosse Squad 2, 3, Conduct of Examinations Comm., State Tuition Scholarship, First Prize in '86 Memorial Speaking Contest, Dean's List, Advanced R.O.T.C. HENRY GABRIEL TABET, Cairo, Egypt. Prepared at Lycee Francais o Cairo. Agriculture. Cosmopolitan Club, Le Cercle Francais, Round-Up Club. JOHN HUNTINGTON TAYLOR, New Platz. Pre- pared at Pulaski Academy. Arts and Sciences. Kappa Phi Ka pa, Hotel Greeters, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, State Tuition Scholarship, La Verne Noyes Scholarship. IULES SCHEGGIA TERRY, New York City. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School. Arts and Sciences. Newman Club, State Tuition Scholarship. ARTHUR LEE THOMPSON, Washington, D. C. Prepared at Central High School. Agriculture. Acacia. Ho-Nun-De-Kah, Officers Club, Freshman Polo Squad, Freshman Rifle, Varsity 150- lb. Football Squad 3, Varsity Rifle 2, 3, 45 Advanced R.O.T.C. ARNOLD BERNARD TOFIAS, Newton Centre, Mass. Prepared at Newton High School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Zeta Beta Tau. Freshman Crew, The Cornell Engi- neer Board 2. CHARLES ANTHONY TOTERO, Mount Vernon. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Pi. Newman Club , Enlisted Reserve Corps. LEE TRILLICH, Winnetka, Ill. Pre ared at New Trier High School. Transferred from University of Arizona. Chemical Engineerin . Sig- ma Nu. Freshman Agvisory Committee. JOHN TANIS, Augusta, N. J. Pre ared at Newton High Sclliiool. Veterinary Medicine.J.A.V.M.A. WILLIAM NEWELL TAYLOR, Binghamton. Pre- pared at Binghamton Central High School. Chemical En- gineerindg. A1 Djebar, Re- tort an Beaker, Freshman Football Squad, McMullen Undergraduate, McMullen Regional, and State Cash Scholarships, Freshman Camp Counselor, Advanced R.O.T.C. WALTER ALFRED THAL- MAN, New York City. Prepared at Theodore Roose- velt High School. Civil Engineering. Delta Sigma Phi. Officers Club, A.S.C.E. DAVID DUVALL THOMP- SON, Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Arts and Sciences. Skulls, Pres. 4, FreshmanTennis Squad,State Cash Scholarship. ELMER JOHN TOLLE, jr., Harper, Kan. Prepared at Har er High School. Chemi- cal EEngineering. Sigma Pi. Retort and Beaker. Fresh- man Cap Burning Com- mittee. SAMUEL TOVE, New York City. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Agri- culture. Round-Up Club, Freshman Baseball Squad, Enlisted Reserve Corps. EDWARDfOHN TRINKER, New York City. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Hotel Administration. Ye Hosts, Hotel Greeters, Co- Chmn. Willard Straight Browsing Library Comm., F. and M. Schaefer Scholar- ship 3, 4, Enlisted Reserve Corps, DAVID ROY TAYLOR, Plainfield, N. J. Prepared at Tabor Preparatory School. Agriculture. Phi Kappa Psi. Sphinx Head. Cleaver Club, Orhcers Club, Freshman Soc- cer, Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Manager of Freshman Track 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. STEPHEN D. TEETOR, Poultney, Vt. Prepared at Poultney High School. Civil Engineering. Tau Kappa Ep- silon. A.S.C.E., Freshman Banquet Committee, Sopho- more Smoker Committee, junior Prom Committee, McMullen Regional Schol- arship. Dean's List 1. MAX E. THIEBAUD, Schenectady. Prepared at Mount Pleasant High School. Mechanical Engineering. A.S.M.E., Cornell Outing Club, Varsity Wrestling 4, State Tuition Scholarship. ARMANDR. TIBBlTTS,jr., Greenwich, Conn. Prepared at Brunswick Pre aratory School. Arts and Sciences. Riding Club, Advanced R.O.T.C. EDWARD f. TOTAH, Miami, Fla. Prepared at Miami High School. Elec- trical Engineering, A.I.E.E., McMullen Undergraduate Scholarship. ROSS BERNARD FRAIR, Portville. Pre ared at Port- ville High Scgool. Agricul- ture. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Ex- tension Club, Kermis Club, Ofhcers Club, Round-Up Club, Freshman Advisory Committee. MATTHEW A. TROY, Brooklyn. Prepared at Man- ual Training High School. Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Iota Zeta. 79 .aa '-1.3 w, , , CX , t ,ra fy, I Q S fi df ff ta at . . CHARLES W. TRUMAN, Owego. Prepared at Owego Free Academy. Agriculture. Clef Club, Kermis Club, Round-Up Club, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, JOHN D. TURREL, Jr,, Attica. Prepared at Attica High School. Agriculture. Ho-Nun-De-Kah, Pres. Poul- try Club, Pres., State Cash Scholarship, Roberts Schol- arship. VICTOR J. TYMCHYN, Altamont. Transferred from Hartwick College. Veteri- nary Medicine. Alpha Psi. ROBERT H, UNDERWOOD, Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Mechanical Engineering. Theta Xi. Tau Beta Pi, Atmos, A.S.M.E., Corinthian Yacht Club, Crew Club, Freshman 150-lb. Crew, Varsity 150-lb. Crew 2, 3, Advanced R.O.T.C. WILLIAM UPDYKE, Cohocton. Prepared at Co- hocton High School. Agri- culture. Alpha Zeta. Ho- Nun-De-Kah, Extension Club, Round-Up Club, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Enlisted Reserve Corps. JOHN A. VANDERSLICE, Jr., Harrisburg, Pa. Prepared at The Hill School. Hotel Administration. Chi Psi. Ye Hosts, Freshman Tennis, Hotel Greeters, Willard Straight Committe. GAYTON VIVA.S'-BERTHI- ER, Caracas, Venezuela. Pre- pared at Liceo Andres Bello, Agriculture. Cosmopolitan Club, Newman Club, Wil- lard Straight Committee. 80 JOHN F. TUNNICLIFF, Davenport, Iowa. Pre ated at Davenport High School. Civil Engineering. Beta ThetaPi.Pyramid,A.S.C.E,, Advanced R.O.T,C. JOHN R. TWEDDLE, Montgomery. Prepared at Montgomery High School. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. J.A.V.M.A., 4-H Club, Officers Club, Round-Up Club, Poultry Club,Varsity Wrestling Squad 4, Varsity Pistol 2, 3, 4, Manager of Pistol Team 3. RICHARD M. TYNAN, New York City. Prepared at Newton High School. Arts and Sciences. Book and Bowl, Cosmopolitan Club, Round Table, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Enlisted Reserve Corps. VICTOR 5. UNDERWOOD, Ithaca. Ithaca H. S. Hotel Administration. Delta Tau Delta. Sphinx Head, Ye Hosts, Scarab, Hotel Greet- ers, Hon. Musical, Ski, Instrumental Clubs, Cornell Daily Sun Board 2, 3, Bus. Mgr. 4, R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Hotel Ezra Cornell Board. JOHN IRVING VAIL, Bristol, Conn, Pre ated at Bristol High Schooll. Trans- ferred from University of Connecticut. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. Chi Delta, J.A.V.M.A., Pres. 4. WILLIAM H. VANDUZER, Jia, Elmira. Prepared at Elmira High School. Arts and Sciences. Lambda Chi Alpha. Hotel Greeters. STEPHEN A. VOELKER, Malverne. Prepared at Brooklyn Technical High School. Electrical Engineer- ing. McMullen Undergradu- ate Scholarship, Advanced R.O.T.C. THOMAS GREGORY TURK, Muncie, Ind. Prepared at Burris High School. Ad- ministrative in Mechanical Engineering. Delta Tau Del- ta. Naval Reserve. WARREN W. TYLER, Batavia. Prepared at Batavia High School. Arts and Sciences. R.O.T.C. Band, Orchestra, University Schol- arship. CARLTON LOUIS ULRICH, Buffalo. Prepared at Buffalo East High School. Trans- ferred from University of Buffalo. Veterinary Medi- cine, Alpha Psi, Phi Zeta, J.A.V.M.A., Student Agen- cies, Advanced R.O.T.C. ROY BROWN UNGER, Cleveland Heights. Heights H. S. A. and S. Beta Sigma Rho. Sphinx Head, Scabbard and Blade, 150-lb. Crew 2, Ch. Fr. Banquet, Soph. Cotillion, Fac. Comm. on Stud. Act., Orientation, Campus Chest Comms., Glee Club 1, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. RUARD ARTHUR VAN- DERPLOEG, Augusta, Mich. Prepared at St, Charles High School. Architecture. Sigma Chi. Gargoyle, L'Ogive. MATTHEW M. VITTUCCI, Utica. Prepared at Thomas R. Proctor High School. Agriculture. Conrad Club, Dance Club, Newman Club, Ch. W. S. Folk and Square Dance Comm. 2, 3, 4, R,O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 3. WOLFGANG H, VOGEL- XTEIN, New York City. Prepared at Haileybury Col- lege, England. Arts and Sciences. Tau Delta Phi. Le Cercle Francais, Cosmopoli- tan Club, Freshman 150-lb. Crew, Varsity 150-lb. Crew 3. KURT VONNEGUT, jr., Indianapolis, Ind. Pre ared at Shortridge High School. Arts and Sciences. Delta Upsilon. Aleph Samach, Beth L'Amed, The Cornell Daily Sun Board, Sophomore Co- tillion Committee. ROBERT C. WALKER, Buffalo. Lafayette H. S. Hotel Administration. Ye Hosts, Scalp and Blade, Pres., 150-lb. Football Club, C.U.R.W. Men's Cabinet 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Fr. Swim- ming, Swimming Squad 2, 4, 150-lb. Football 3, 4, Fr. Discipline Comm., Mgr. Johnny Parsons Club, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. RICHARD K. WALLACH, New York City. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Arts and Sciences. Tau Delta Phi. Pershing Rifles 1, 2, Ofhcers Club, Freshman 150-lb. Crew Squad, Fresh- man Governing Board, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee, Advanced R.O.T.C. RICHARD LEE WALTER, Woodmere. Prepared at Woodmere High School. Arts and Sciences. Fr. Track Squad, Fr. Cross Country, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 3, Freshman Governing Board, Pres., Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Band 1, Banquet, Fr. Discipline Commsf DONALD A. WARD, Rochester. Prepared at Brighton High School. Me- chanical Engineering. Alpha Sigma Phi. Freshman Track Squad, Freshman Cap Burn- ing Committee. DAVID A. WARREN, Bronxville. Prepared at Roosevelt HighSchool. Agri- culture. Pershing Rifles , Rail- road Club, Freshman Pistol Squad. MONCURE BARTON WAY, jr., Hopewell Junction. Pre- pared at Pawling School. Agriculture. Kappa Delta Rho. Clef Club, R.O.T.C. Band 2, 3, Livestock Judg- ing Team 4. FRANCIS f. VUILLEMOT, Syracuse. Prepared at Most Holy Rosary High School. Agriculture. Ag-Domecon, Newman Club, Round-Up Club, Enlisted Reserve Corps. FRANK A. WALKLEY, Castile. Prepared at Castile High School. Agriculture. Phi Delta Theta. Quill and Dagger, Scarab, The Cor- nell Countryman Board 3, 4, Campus Chest Committee 3, Student Agencies, Pres. 4, Ag-Domecon Council 4, Na- val Reserve. FREDERICK R. VJALSER, Syracuse. Prepared at the Christian Brothers Academy. Chemical Engineering. New- man Club, A.I.Ch.E., State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, McMullen Undergrad- uate and Regional Scholar- ships. CHARLEX A. WALTON, Pleasantville. Prepared at George School. Electrical Engineering. Seal and Ser- pent. Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Soccer Squad, Manager of junior Varsity Tennis, Willard Straight Committee, C.U.R.W. GEORGE DOUGLAS WARD, Rochester. Prepared at Philips Exeter Academy. Chemical Engineering. Del- ta Upsilon. Red Key, Beth L'Amed, The Cornellian Board 3, McMullen Scholar- ship, Dean's List 1, Army Air Forces. ROBERTEVANS WARREN, Schenectady. Prepared at MountPleasantHighSchool. Mechanical Engineering. Theta Xi. Atmos, A.S.M.E., Ski Club, Ofncers Club, Corinthian Yacht Club, Freshman Skiing, Varsity Skiing 2, 3, 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. PAUL WEAVER, jr., Ithaca. Northwood Prepara- tory School. Arts and Sci- ences. Alpha Delta Phi. Scabbard and Blade, 39-43 Society, Honorary Musical Clubs, Savage Club, Fr. Basketball, Mgr. of Pistol, Co-Ch. W. S. Tea Dance Comm., Glee Club 1, 3, Sage Choir 2, 3, 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. NEWMAN E. WAIT, jr., Saratoga Springs. Pre ated at Saratoga High School. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Pi. Quill and Dagger, Ski Club, Skiing 3, 4, The Cornell Daily Sun Board 2, 3, Pho- tographic Editor 3, Campus Chest, Freshman Week, Stu- dent Council Committees, State Tuition Scholarship. EDWARD JAMES WALKO, East St. Louis, Ill. Pre ated at East St. Louis High School. Chemical Engineering. Re- tort and Beaker, A1 Djebar, Newman Club, Freshman Wrestling, Albert C. Murphy Scholarship. W. FREEMAN WALTERS, Webster. Prepared at Web- ster High School. Agricul- ture. Future Farmers of America, Pomology Club, R.O.T.C. Band 2, 3, 4. ALWIN fAY WARD, Fill- more. Prepared at Fillmore High School. Agriculture. Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Band 1, Enlisted Reserve Corps. LYMAN W. WARFIELD, Winnetka, Ill. Prepared at New Trier High School. Arts and Sciences. Sigma Phi. Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Spiked Shoe, Musical Club,FreshmanTrack, Capt., Varsity Track 3, Capt. 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Carnellian Chorus 3, Air Forces Reserve. DONALD f. WATXON, Schenectady. Prepared at Nott Terrace High School. Agriculture. Alpha Zeta, No-Nun-De-Kah, Sage Chap- el Choir 1, Z, 3, 4, Cornell Chorus 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. PAUL VanVRANKEN WEBER, Poughkeepsie. Pre- ared at Poughkeepsie High School. Agriculture. Phi Kap a Tau, Honorary Musi- cal Clubs, Freshman Swim- ming, Glee Club, Advanced R.O.T.C. 81 V at ttf' ' I ' 'ff 1 if 'rd ff, I if . ffl ln Cv' Q 1731 .J I-,v tg! ,gf ll X15 , , ,rf .. f -5. -.f lf! Y iflf 1 DONALD E. WEBSTER, Ithaca. Prepared at Pittsford High School. Agriculture. Alpha Gamma Rho. Scarab, Freshman Lacrosse, Varsity Lacrosse 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, Freshman Banquet Com- mittee, Air Corps Reserve. IOHN WESTBERG,jr., Long Meadow, Mass. Pre- ared at Classical High School. Chemical Engineer- ing. Delta Tau Delta, Pres. 4. Retort and Beaker, Pres. 4, AI Djebar, A.I.Ch.E., Junior Week Committee 3, McMullen Regional Scholar- ship, Advanced R.O.T.C. CHARLESf.WHIPPLE,jr., Chicago, Ill. Prepared at Lake Forest Academy. Ad- ministrative in Mechanical Engineering. Psi Upsilon. Majura, Officers Club, Fresh- man Golf, Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4, Manager ofJ.V. Basket- ball 4, Junior Blazer, Navy Day Ball Comms., Advanced R.O.T.C. DOUGLAS B. WHITNEY, Ithaca. Pre ared at Ithaca High Schooli. Electrical En- gineering. Theta Xi. PLATT K. WIGGINS, jr., Larchmont. Prepared at Taft School. Arts and Sciences. Beta Theta Pi. Freshman Soccer. FRANK B. WILLIAMS, III, Hillside, N. Prepared at Pingry Preparatory School. Administrative in Mechani- cal Engineering. Seal and Serpent. Freshman Lacrosse, 150-lb. Varsity Football 2, 35 Student Council 2, Glee Club 1, 2. STANTON R. WILSON, Fort Covington. Prepared at Fort Covington High School. Arts and Sciences. Cosmo- politan Club, Poultry Club, Westminster Society, State Cash Scholarship, Advanced R.O.T.C. 82 PHILIP A. WEISMAN, Dayton, Ohio. Prepared at Oakwood High School. Arts and Sciences. Zeta Beta Tau. Phi Beta Kappa, Cosmopoli- tan Club, Round Table, Debate Club, Freshman 150- lb. Crew, Varsity 150-lb. Crew 3, Fr. Banquet, W. Straight, Fr. Advisory Com- mittees, Pr. Camp Counselor 2, 3. ROBERT E. WETMORE, Olean. Prepared at Olean High School. Electrical En- gineering. Theta Chi. Cam- eraClub,AdvancedR.O.T.C. ANDREW JOHN WHITE, Kingsport, Tenn. Tennessee Military Institute. Admin. in Mech. Eng. Sigma Phi. Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Spiked Shoe, Scab- bard and Blade, 39-43 Soci- ety, Fr. Track, Fr. Football Squad,15O-lb.FootballSquad 3,Track Squad 2, 3, Moakley Cup, Advanced R.O.T.C. JAMES S. WHITNEY, Milwaukee, Wis. Pre ared at Riverside High School. Civil Engineering. Sigma Al ha Epsilon. Rod and BOP, A.S.C.E., Corinthian Yacht Club. GEORGE HARRISWILCOX, Bergen. Prepared at Bergen High School. Agriculture. Alpha Zeta. Ho-Nun-De- Kah, Round-Up Club, Ag. Domecon Council 3, 4, Livestock judging Team. RICHARD E. WILLIAMS, Westminster, Vt. Pre ared atBellowsFallsHi hSchool. Agriculture.RouncP-U Club, Vegetable Crops Clug, Ad- vanced R.O.T.C. PETER WINOKUR, jr., Philadelphia, Pa. German- town High School. Electrical Engineering. Eta Kapga Nu. Pi Tau Pi Sigma, ornell Radio Guild, Pres. 4, Delta Club , Fr. Crew Squad, Sopho- more Cotillion Committee, Cornell for Victory Council, Dean's List 1, Advanced R.O.T.C, HERBERT W. WELLS, fr., Southhold. Pre ared at Southhold High Sclhool. Ag- riculture. Alpha Gamma Rho. DEAN B. WHEELER, Hancock. Prepared at Hancock Central High School. Electrical Engineer- ing. Alpha Sigma Phi. Tau Beta P1, Eta Kappa Nu, A,I.E.E., Delta Club, McMullen Undergraduate Scholarship, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Dean's List, Sibley Prize 3. THURLOW E. WHITMAN, jr., Etna. Prepared at Dry- den High School. Agricul- ture. Dwight and American Bankers Association Schol- arships. BLANTON C. WIGGIN, Essex Fells, N. Prepared at Montclair High School. Transferred from Dartmouth College, Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Psi. Alpha Phi Ome- ga, Cleaver lub, Varsity Soccer 3, Varsity Hockey 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4. EVAN S. WILLIAMS, Troy, Pa. Prepared at Troy High School. Arts and Sci- ences. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Varsity Tennis Squad 4, Barrister's Ball Committee, Air Forces Reserve. JAMES WILSON, Thomas- ton, Conn. Prepared at Thomaston High School. Mechanical Engineering. Phi Ka pa Tau. Freshman Bas- ketlball Squad, Varsity Soc- cer Squad 2, 4, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, 4, McMullen Regional Scholarship. IOHN W. WOOD, Utica. Prepared at Utica Free Acad- emy. Agriculture, Newman Club. ROBERT S. WOOD, Elms- ford. Pre ared at White Plains High School. Agricul- ture. Freshman Crew, Var- sity Crew Squad 2, Varsity Boxing 4, Advanced R.O.T.C. DANIEL T. WOOLFE, Brooklyn. Prepared at Man- ual Training High School. Veterinary Medicine. Sigma Iota Zeta. J.A.V.M.A., Freshman Fencing, Varsity Fencing 3, Willard Straight Committee, Advanced R.O.T.C. GEORGE A. WORN, fr., Greenwich, Conn. Prepared at Glen Ridge High School. Mechanical Engineering. Lambda Chi Alpha. A.S.M.E., Dramatic Club, Freshman Cross Country, Freshman Track,VarsitySoc- Cer Squad 4,Willard Straight Committee, Advanced R.O.T.C. COURTNEY D. YOUNG, Dolgeville. Prepared at Dolgeville High School. Agriculture. Kappa Phi Kap- pa, Football Club, Freshman Football, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. ANTHONY T. ZAMBITO, Elba. Prepared at Elba High School. Arts and Sciences. Newman Club, Riding Club, Cornell Tuition Scholarship. CLARENCE P. ZEPP, fr., New York City. Transferred from Columbia University. Veterinary Medicine. Omega Tau Sigma. Phi Zeta, Chi De1ta,J.A.V.M.A. ROBERT ALAN WOODLE, Springfield, Ill. Prepared at Springfield High School. Chemical Engineering. A.I.Ch.E., Newman Club, Willard Straight Commit- tees, Co-Chmn. W. S. Poster Committee, Cornell for Vic- tory Committee, Sage Cha- pel Choir, McMullen Re- gional Scholarship. FRANCIS j. WORCESTER, Middletown. Prepared at Middletown High School. Arts and Sciences. Phi Beta Kappa, Tennis Club, Varsity Tennis Squad 3, 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Lefevre Scholarship. TREVOR WRIGHT, jr., Coatesville, Pa. Prepared at Episcopal Academy. Arts and Sciences. Phi Kappa Psi. Kappa Beta Phi, Al Djebar, Retort and Beaker, Fresh- man Cap Burning Commit- tee, Junior Prom Committee. DAVID HALL YOUNG, Mount Lebanon, Pa. Pre- pared at Mount Lebanon High School. Administra- tive in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Delta Upsilon. Beth L'Amed, Freshman Basket- ball Squad, Varsity Basket- ball 2, 3, Varsity Soccer 3, Sophomore Smoker Com- mittee. FRANCISCO ZAYAS, Havana, Cuba. Prepared at Georgetown Preparatory School. Administrative in Mechanical Engineering. Newman Club, Varsity Golf. THEODORE ZIMMER- MAN, New York City. Prepared at George Wash- ington High School. Veteri- nary Medicine. Tau Delta Phi, Pres. 4. Phi Zeta, Sigma Iota Zeta, 150-lb. Football Club, Fr. Track, Baseball, Pistol Squads, Swimming Squad 2, 150-lb. Football 3, 4, Spring Day Committee. ALFRED D. SULLIVAN, Ithaca. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Mechanical Engineering. A.S.M.E., McMullen Scholarship. WILLIAM E. WOODS, New York City. Prepared at Deerheld Academy. Chem- ical Engineering. Phi Epsilon Pi. A.I.Ch.E. RALPH WORK, Ithaca. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. Agriculture. Alpha Gamma Rho. Ho-Nun-De-Kah, Var- sity Hockey Squad 2, 3, 4, Air Forces Reserve. HAROLD ALAN WURZEL, Philadelphia, Pa. Prepared at West Philadel hia High School. Arts ancin Sciences. Beta Sigma Rho. Snow Ball Committee, Sophomore Co- tillion Committee. DONALD P. YUST, Utica. Prepared at Utica Free Acad- emy. Arts and Sciences. Beta Sigma Rho. Debate Club, Hillel, Freshman La- crosse Squad, Willard Straight Committee, Cornell Tuition Scholarship. j'OHN ROBERT ZELLMER, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Pre- pared at Lincoln High School. Hotel Administration. Ye Hosts, Scarab, Hotel Greet- ers, R.O.T.C. Band, Ameri- can Hotel Association Schol- arshi , DuBois Scholarship, Hotelj Ezra Cornell Board, Enlisted Reserve Corps. IOHN LEAVITT CARTER, jackson, Mich. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. Arts and Sciences. Psi Upsi- lon. Majura, Aleph Samach, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Track, Var- sity Track 2, 3. 83 W 1 .JH L '. T- ' ' N f 4 'f ,, w I ' 2 I ,ff ,,v',' , ,- ,' ' .,. I .r 'x If 7 f l 1 y ly r X, I J, A I Jjl, ,,1. .dff J., fs, X 111 1 L 1' lf X ,N 131' 'I Inf . X x 'X .,,.- X, , GOLDWIN-SMITH HALL ul 'Af l 5' Jfii ifiifi 'la lflaiii I if X 1 4 H .f 7 f I f .1 Z ,,l J' V, Ali 1 J ' I 1, ii. in-pf J 1 - r 1, .ff 1 t' ' S .1 H f -. ., .. ., . ,.. , A. ,. HELEN G. ABELOFE, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Julia Richman High School. Sigma Delta Tau. Delta Sigma Rho, Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Hillel, Fencin Team, Manager 1, TrencP' Business Board 1, 2, 3, C.U.R.W. 2, 4, State Tuition Scholarship. MARY E. AMMARELL, Birdsboro, Pa. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Birds- boro High School. Home Economics Club, Willard Straight Committee 2, 3, Vice-President of Balch 4. SALLIE JANE ATLAS, Portsmouth, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ports- mouth High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi, House Presi- dent 4. ETHEL MARJORIE BAER, Callicoon. Home Economics. Prepared at Callicoon High School. Kermis 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, Way- side Aftermath 2, 3, 4, BasketballTeam,The ' 'Home Economics News Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Reconstruction Ball Committee 1. JANE A. BARTHOLOME, Chatham, N. J. Home Eco- nomics. Transferred from MacMurray College. Alpha Xi Delta. Home Economics Club, Dean's List 1, 2. DOROTHY E. BIRNBAUM, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at James Madison High School. Delta Sigma Rho. Le Cercle Francais, Debate Club 1, 2, 4, Manager 3, State Tuition Scholarship. MARGARE TELLEN BLISS, Middleburg. Law. Trans- ferred from Vassar College. Kappa Alpha Theta. lif fi. .- ' . ,f ,fl K i A ff .1 J -V V1.1 ,,, if V JANE CAROLINE ADAMS, Tuckahoe. Agriculture. Ber- gen High School. Mortar Board,WillardStraightCom- mittee 3, Board of Managers 4, Freshman Orientation Executive Comm., Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Roberts and Laura Osborne Scholarships, Sin- fonietta 3, 4, Vice-Pres. of Sage 3, Sage Chapel Choir 3. FRANCES ANDERSON, Philadelphia, Pa. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Phila- delphia High School. Delta Delta Delta, House President 4. Home Economics Club, Kermis. GLORIA M. AUERHAN, Passaic, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Passaic High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Dramatic Club, Debate Club, Willard Straight Com- mittee 4. JEAN E. BARLOW, New York City. Home Economics. Prepared at Westtown Pre- paratory School. Delta Delta Delta. Willard Straight Com- mittees 2, 3, 4, Cornell for Victory Committee, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Carnelian Chorus 2, 3, ELLEN JANE BENEWAY, Ontario. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Ontario High School. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Canoeing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CLEMENTINE ROSE BIRS- NER, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Lake Forest College. MURIELDOROTI-IYBLUM, Olean. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Olean High School. Hockey Club 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, State Tui- tion Scholarship, W.A.A. Council 4. ELNA KARIN MARIA ADLERBERT,ScotchPlains, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Gothenburg High chool, Sweden. President's Special Tuition Scholarship. BARBARA C. ANDREWS, Fulton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Fulton High School. Pi Lambda Theta, The Widow Board 3, State Tuition Scholarship, CONSTANCE M. AUSTIN, Freeport. Home Economics. Freeport High School. Al- pha Omicron Pi. Home Economics Club, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, W.A.A. C , Willard Straight Comms. 2, 4, Pres. of Balch 4, Pres. of 15 East Avenue 3, W.A.A. Council4,W.S.G.A. Council 4. JANE PRINCE BARSKY, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at A.B. Davis High School. Sigma Delta Tau. Pi Delta Gamma, The Cornell Daily Sun Board 2, 3, Willard Strai ht Committees, Junior Adgvi- sory Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ANNE HOBBS BETTS, Washington, D. C. Home Economics. Transferred from Stephens College. Alpha Xi De ta. Canterbury Club, Home Economics Club, Rid- ing Club 3, 4, Swimming Club3,4,C.U.R.W.Women's Board,WillardStraightCom- mittee. BETTY ANN BISCHOFF, Middletown. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Middle- town High School. Pi Delta Phi, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. BETTY JANE BOCKSTEDT, Auburn. Home Economics. Auburn High School. Alpha Xi Delta, Mortar Board, Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, Class President 3, Vice- President Risley 3, Faculty Committee Student Activi- ties, W.S.G.A. Council 3, Executive Committee 4, Vice-President 4, Student Council 4. 85 JEAN WILKES BOGART, Hempstead. Home Econom- ics. Pre ated at Hempstead High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Home Economics Club, The Home Econom- ics News Board 1, 2, Freshman Orientation Com- mittee 4. CAROL LEE BOWMAN, Mamaroneck. Arts and Sci- ences. Pre ared at Mamaro- neck Higi School. Alpha Phi. Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Club 1, 2, 3, Willard Straight Committee. RUBY REMBERT BRIMM, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Port Washington H. S. Delta Gamma. Willard Straight Comms. 2, 3, Cornell Day for Women Comm. 3, Junior Advisory Comm. 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, State Tuition and Port Washington Bogart Scholarships, Vice-Pres. of Risley 3. DOROTHY LOU BROWN, Rochester. Home Economics. Prepared at Monroe High School. Delta Delta Delta. Home Economics Club, C.U.R.W. 3, Women's Glee Club 1, Sage Chapel Choir 2, 3, President 4. SHIRLEY f. BUSACKER, Westford. Home Economics. Prepared at Westford High School. Pi Lambda Theta, Willard Straight Committee 4, State Cash Scholarship. ELIZABETH ANNE CALL, Batavia. Home Economics. Batavia High School. Delta Gamma, House Pres. 4. Home Ec. Club, Vice-Pres. 3, Arete 1, 2, Pres. 3, Sage Chapel Assocs. Cabinet 3, 4, W. S. Comms. 1, 3, Co- Chmn. Johnny Parsons Comm. 4, Sage Chapel Choir 1, 2, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Women's Glce Club, Manager 4. LOLS' SLATER CASSELL, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evan- der Child's High School. Aesculapius, State Tuition Scholarship. 86 MARY JOSEPHINE BORN- TRAGER, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Roosevelt High School. Al- pha Phi. Dramatic Club, Willard Straight Committees 1, 2, 4, State Tuition Scholar- ship, Vice-President of Anna Constock 3. DOROTHY E. BRADLEY, Lockport. Veterinary Medi- cine. Prepared at Lockport High School. Chi Omega. J.A.V.M.A. ELIZABETH MARIE BROCKWAY, Beach Haven, Pa. Home Economics. Pre- ared at Berwick High School. Alpha Omicron Pi. Home Economics Club, Ker- mis 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, Soccer 2, Archery 3, Junior Advi- sory Committee 2. ROSANNE H. BUCKEN- ZVIAIER, Baldwin. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Bald- win High Sichool. Alpha Omicron Pi. Cornell Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, C.U.R.W. 1, Junior Advisory Committee, Sage Chapel Choir 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Carnelian Chorus 1, Z, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. BEATRICE C. BUTTINO, Cortland. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Saint Mary's. Ba- camia 3, 4, C.I.A. 1, 2, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY MAY CARR, Gilbertsville. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Gilberts- ville High School. Home Economics Club, 4-H Club, Basketball 1, 2, 3, The Home Economics News Board 1, 2, 3. ALICE E. CHAMBERLIN, Unadilla. Home Economics. Prepared at Unadilla High School. Alpha Omicron Pi. Home Economics Council 2, Arete 1, 2, 3, 4, Cornell Outing Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Sage Chapel Choir 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Cor- nell Chorus 4. BETTY O. BOWMAN, Staten Island. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at New Dorp High School. Kappa Delta. Kermis, Canoeing Club, Sage Chapel Choir l, Glee Club 2, Grace Schermer- horn Scholarship. MARY ELLEN PEARSON BRANDIS, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Itha- ca High School. Delta Gam- ma. Home Economics Club, Dramatic Club, Women's Off-Campus Club. WINONA M. BROWER, Morrisville. Home Econom- ics. Prepared at Canastota High School. Home Eco- nomics Club, Women's Off- Campus Club, State Cash Scholarship. ELIZABETI-If. BURROWS, Staten Island. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Dorp High School. Sigma Kappa. C.U.R.W. 3, Wom- en's Cabinet 4, Willard Straight Committee 4, Presi- dent of 9 South Avenue. GRACIA RUTH BYRNE, Williamsville. Home Eco- nomics.PreparedatWilliams- ville High School. Alpha Omicron Pi. Pi Lam da Theta, The Home Eco- nomics News Board, The Freshman Desk Book Board, Co-Chairman Willard Straight Tea Committee 4. BETTY EVELYN CARTER, Marathon. Home Econom- ics. Prepared at Marathon High School. Omicron Nu, Cosmopolitan Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club, Council 4, Home Econom- ics News Board 3, Editor 4, Willard Straight Comms. 2, 3, 4, Sage Chagael Choir 2, 3, 4, State ash and D.A.R. Scholarships. jUNE CHAMBERS, New Paltz. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Paltz High School. Kappa Kappa Gam- ma. Camera Club, Cosmo- politan Club, Hockey Club, Riding Club, Rifle Club, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Archery 3. SUE CHIEN, Shanghai, China. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from St. John's University. Chinese Stu- dent's Club, Cosmopolitan Club. ESTI-IER LOUISE CLARK, Skaneateles. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Skaneateles High chool. Bacamia, C.1.A. CLAIRE COHEN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at George Washing- ton High School. C.U.R.W. Women's Cabinet 35 Sociol- ogy Club 4, Hillel, Vice- Pres. 3, Willard Straight Committee 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARJORIECOOKE, Auburn. Home Economics. Pre ared at Auburn High School. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Home Economics Cluh,The Home Economics News Board 1, 2, 3, Class Picnic 2. EVELYN V. CORWITH, Water Mill. Home Econom- ics. Prepared at Southamp- ton High School. Arete, Home Economics Club, Cor- nell Outing Club, Sage ChapelAssociates,C.U.R.W. Women's Cabinet, The Cor- nell Countryman Board, Women's ,String Ensemble 1, Orchestra, Merrill Palmer Scholarship. JULIAHARDINGCOWLES, Waverly. Home Economics. Prepared at Waverly High School. Kappa Delta Epsi- lon. Arete, Home Economics Club, State Cash and A.A.U.W. Scholarships. MARY WALLACE CROWE, Albany. Home Economics. Prepared at Vincentian In- stitute. Home Economics Club, Council 2, Newman Club. MARY L. CHRISTIAN, Nichols. Home Economics. Prepared at Nichols High School. Kappa Delta Epsi- lon. Arete, Home Economics Club, Women's Off-Campus Club. ELOISE MARY CLOR, War- saw. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Warsaw High chool. Pi Lambda Theta, Ag-Domecon Council 3, Arete 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Extension Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, C.U.R.W. Women's Cabinet 3, Martha Van Rensselaer Scholarship, Vice-President of Balch 4. DORIS LENORE COHEN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Birch Wathen High School. Sigma Delta Tau. Dramatic Club 2, 3,4,The CornellDailySun Business Board 2, 3, 4, Wil- lard Straight Committee 2. HELEN J. COOKINGHAM, Oneonta. Agriculture. Trans- ferred from Wooster College. Kermis Club, 4-H Club, Folk Dancing Club, C.U.R.W. Women's Cabinet. CHARLOTTE M. CORYELL, Fayetteville. Home Econom- ics, Prepared at Andover High School. Cornell-in- China Club, Cosmopolitan Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club, Willard Straight Com- mittees 1, 3, 4, Women's Glee Club 1, Merrill Palmer Scholarship, Wesley Founda- tion 1, 2, 4. ANNE E. CRAVER, New York City. Home Economics. Prepared at Lincoln Prepara- tory School. Alpha Omicron Pi. Home Economics Club, Newman Club, Swimming Club 2, Cornell Radio Guild 3. MARY HONOR CROWLEY, Bowling Green, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Bowling Green Uni- versity. Al ha Omicron Pi. Newman Club 4, Willard Straight Committee 4, C,U.R.W. 4. BEATRICE X. CIOLLI, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Debate Club 2, 3, Cosmopolitan Club 3, 4, Folk Dancing Club 3, 4, C.U.R W. Student Board 3, 4,Co-ChairmanWillard Straight Music Committee 4. MARY ISABELLE CLOSE, Freeport. Home Economics. Prepared at Freeport High School. Alpha Phi. Pi Delta Gamma, Home Economics Club, Basketball 2, 3, The Widow Board 2, 3, 4. MARIAN B. CONKLING, Middletown. Arts and Sci- ences. Pre ared at Middle- town Higlli School. Willard Straight Committees 2, 3, Co-Chairman Open House Committee 4, C.U.R.W. Women's Cabinet 3, Vice- President of Sage 3, Vice- President of Balch 4, Presi- dent of Class 4. -IEAN R. COPELAND, Charleroi, Pa. Arts and Sci- ences. Transferred from West- ern Reserve University, Wil- lard Straight Committees 3, 4, Vice-President of Balch 4. DOROTHY M. COTHRAN, Gasport. Home Economics. Prepared at Lockport High School. Arete 1, 2, 3. 4, Willard Straight Committee Z, C.U.R.W. Student Board 4, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, President 4, Buffalo Club of Cornell Women Scholarship. ELIZABETH IANE CRAW- FORD, Pleasantville. Home Economics. Prepared at Pleasantville High School. Home Economics Club, Can- terbury Club, Hockey 1, The Home Economics News Board 2, Business Manager 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Undergraduate Schol- arship. MARIORIE H. CRUTHER5, West Englewood, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Teaneck High School. Alpha Phi, House President 4. Cosmo olitan Club, Dra- matic Clui. 87 ELEANOR F. CUSHMAN, Riverhead. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Riverhead High School. Delta Delta Delta. Golf Club Manager 3, 4, Willard Straight Corn- mittee 1, 2, 3, 4, W.A-A. Council 3, 4. MARYDITH VAN CISE DE GOLYER, Summit, N. Home Economics. Pre ared at Summit High School. Arete 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, The Cor- nell Countryman Board 1, 2, Summit College Club and Undergraduate Scholarships. JEAN W. DICKERSON, White Plains. Arts and Sci- ences. Transferred from Na- tional Park College. Delta Delta Delta. PHYLLIS F. DITTMAN, Walden. Arts and Sciences. Walden High School. Pi Delta Phi, Wayside After- math, C.U.R.W. 2, Willard Straight Comm. 2, 3, 4, Women's Ensemble 1, 2, State Cash, Tuition, and Federation of Women's Clubs Scholarships, Assistant Chimes-mistress 2, 3, Chimes- mistress 4, Dean's List 1. CECELIA KNAPP EARLY, Union Center. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Endicott High School. Kappa Delta Epsilon, Glee Clu 1, 2, 3, LaVerne Noyes Scholarship. JANICE L. ENGLESON, Williamson. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at William- son High School. Sigma Ka pa, Chapter President 4. C.U.R.W., Chairman of Women's Assembly, Wom- cn'S Cabinet 3, 4. JEAN LOUIXE FARLIN, Staten Island. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Curtis High School. Kappa Kappa Gamma. C.U.R.W. Wom- en's Cabinet, State Tuition Scholarship, Vice-President of Sage 3. 88 MARY LOU DAPPERT, Delmar. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Oberlin College. CornellRadio Guild. GLORIA DORIS DEN ZLER, Baldwin. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Baldwin High School. Dance Club 1, 2, 3, President 4, W.S.G.A. Coun- cil 4. MARY ALICE DIETRICH, Ithaca. Agriculture. Pre- ared at Gorton High School. Sigma Kappa. Cornell Out- ing Club 3, 4, C.U.R.W. Wornen's Cabinet 3, Chair- man 4, Kermis 1, 2, Fresh- man Camp Executive Com- mittee 3, Director 4, W.S.G.A. Council 4. BETTY DONNER, Brook- lyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at James Madison High School. International Relations Club, State Tui- tion and Undergraduate Scholarships. DOROTHY A. ECKSTEIN, Staten Island. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Totten- ville High School. Wearer Of the W.A.A. C , Willard Straight Committees, Co- Chairman of Game Room Committee 4, Vice-President of Sage 3, Vice-President of Balch 4, W.A,A. 3, 4. PHYLLIS ETTINGER, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Debate Club 3, Pres. 4, International Relations Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, Willard Straight Com- mittee 3, Cornell for Victory Council 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Vice- Pres. of Risley 3, W.S.G,A. Council 4. ANNE R. FARNHAM, Versailles. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Buffalo Bennett High School. Cornell Out- ing Club, Floriculture Club, Canterbury Club. TATIANA DAVIS, New York City. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Julia Richman High School. Pi Delta Phi, Cosmopolitan Club, Le Cercle Francais, Canoeing Club, International Relations Club, Trend Business Board, Willard Straight Committees, Dean's List 3. NAOMI ANN DEUTSCH, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Thomas Jeffer- son High School.Aescula ius 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Clug 1, 2, 3, 4, Willard Straight Committees 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARGARET R. DILTS, Pennington, N. J. Home Economics. Prepared at Pen- nington High School. Alpha Omicron Pi, House Presi ent 4. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Cornell Radio Guild 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, Cornell Day for Women Comm. 1, Junior Advisory Comm. 3,C.U.R.W.,Orches- tra 1. RUTH EVELYN DUNN, Rockville Centre. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Bayside High School. Delta Delta Delta. KARIN R. ENGEL, Sidney. Home Economics. Prepared at Ecole Vinet, Lausanne, Switzerland. Cosmopolitan Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Cornell Outing Club 2, President of 706 Stewart Avenue 2, Vice-President of Risley 3. VIRGINIA C. PARLEY, Asbury Park, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Asbury Park High School. Kap a Alpha Theta. Debate Clulb, Cornell Radio Guild, Wil- lard Straight Committees. NINA ARLENE FENSON, Binghamton. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Bingham- ton High School. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Cosmopolitan Club 3, 4, Cornell Radio Guild 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, Hockey 2, Sage Chapel Choir 1, C.U.R.W. 3, Vice-Presi- dent of Balch 4. DORIS ELLEN FENTON, Port Washington. Home Economics. Port Washing- ton H. S. Delta Delta Delta. Omicron Nu, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, C.R.G., Dramatic Club, W. S. Comms., C.U.R.W., D.A.R. and Omicron Nu Scholar- ships,Pres. Sage 3,W.S.G.A. Council 1, Exec. Comm. 3, President4,StudentCouneil4. HARRIET E. FONDA, Fon- da. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Johnstown High chool. 4-H Club, Kermis 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Willard Straight Committees 3, 4, Sage Chapel Choir 1. JOAN FRANK, New Ro- chelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Willard Straight Com- mittee. HELEN E. FULKERSON, Dundee. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Starkey Seminary. Ag-Domecon Council, Flori- eulture Club 1, Women's Representative 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Kermis 3, 4, The Cornell Countryman Board 2, 3, Treasurer 4. JUNE E. GILBERT, Avon. Home Economics. Avon H. S. Delta Gamma. Co-Chmn. W. S. Tea Comm., Women's Glee Club, V-Pres., Sage Chapel Choir, St. Cash Scholarship, Vice-Pres. Sage, Pan-Hel. Council, Class His- torian, W.S.G.A. Activities Comm. 3, Council 4, Judie. Comm. 4, Ex. Comm. 4, Treasurer 4. ELEANOR GRANTI-IAM, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Kappa Kappa Gam- ma. Women's Off-Campus Club, Willard Straight Com- mittee 4, Dean's List 3. DAISY GREENBERG, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Girls' High School. Sigma Delta Tau. Dramatic Club, Willard Straight Committees, Hillel. JOAN FILE, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Walton High School. Debate Club, State Tuition Scholarship. PATRICIA ANNE FOSS, Wooster, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from William and Mary College. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Pan- Hellenic Council, Snow Ball Committee 4. MARGARET E. FREDEN- BURG, Port Dickinson. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Binghamton High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Newman Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, Manager 4, Willard Straight Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 2, 4. LILLIAN L. FULLER, N. Arts Morristown Delta Delta Morris Plains, and Sciences. High School. Delta. Pi Delta Gamma, Cosmopolitan Club 3, Vice- Pres. 4, Swimming Club 1, The Widow Board, Wom- en's Editor 4, Willard Straight Comm. 2, C.U.R.W. 1, Vice-Pres. Anna Com- stock 3, W.S.G.A. Council 4. EUNICE GITLOW, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Fieldston High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Dance Club, Treasurer 2, 3. MIRA GRAVES, Ashland, Va. Arts and Sciences. North- field Seminary. Mortar Board , Aeseulapius, Debate Club, Rifle Club, Cornell Daily Sun Board, W, S. Comm. 1, Jr. Advisory Comm., Jr. Blazer Com., Fr. Orientation Ex. Com., Pan-Hellenic Council, President 4, Viee- Pres. Risley, W.S.G.A. Council 4. JOAN GREENBERG, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Le Cercle Francais, Hillel, Council 3, Willard Straight Commit- tee 4. BARBARA J. FISHKIND, South Orange, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at West Side High Slehool. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Pi Delta Gam- ma, Dance Club, The Cor- nell Daily Sur1 Board 1, 2, 3, 45 Willard Straight Com- mittee, Fields of Work for Women Committee 3. MARY FOSTER, Brooklyn. Home Economics. Prepared at Adelphi Academy. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Home Eco- nomies Club. MIRIAM FREUND, Al- bany. Arts and Sciences. Milne School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Phi Beta Kappa, Mor- tar Board, Raven and Ser- pent, Cornellian, Wom- en's Ed 4, Co-Ch. W. S. Com., Fresh. Camp Ex. Com., St. Cash, Tuition and Undergrad. Scholarships, W.A.A. Council 3, 4, V. P. Risley, W.S.G.A. Council. HARRIET ISABEL GAUSS, Wellsville. HomeEconomies. Prepared at Wellsville High School. Delta Sigma Rho, Cosmopolitan Club Execu- tive Committee, Debate Club, Home Economics Club, Women's Glee Club 1, Cor- nell Chorus 45 Sage Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Laura Osborne Scholarship. DOROTHY E. GOODWIN, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Glens Falls High School.Women'sOff-Campus Club, C.U.R.W. Council, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Dean's List. NAOMI RUTH GREEN, Cortland. Home Economics. Prepared at Cortland High School. Chi Omega. Home Economies Club, C.U.R.W. GERTRUDE GUSTAF- SON, Ithaca. Arts and Sci- ences. Transferred from Ohio Wesleyan University. Alpha Xi Delta. 89 EN! ALICE-MARIE HADLEY, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at West- ern High School. Delta Delta Delta. Fencing Club 1, 2, 4, Cosmopolitan Club 3, 4, Willard Straight Com- mittee 3. MARGARET D. HALL, Winchester, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Vassar College 4. ANNA M. HANCHOUXKI, East Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Corning Free Academy. Pi Delta Phi, Conrad Club, Newman Club, Laura Osborne and State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. HELEN P. HEINIG, Batavia. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boonton High School. Delta Gamma. Bacamia, Cosmopolitan Club, The Widow Board 2, 4, Women's Editor 3, Wil- lard Straight Committee 2. BARBARA BOOTH HESSE, Glenside, Pa. Agriculture. Prepared at Abington High School. Floriculture Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 1, Co-Chairman Willard Straight Camera Committee 2, Mum Ball Committee, C.U.R.W. Women's Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Sage Chapel Choir 3, Vice-Pres. of Balch 3, 4. EVELYN K. HOLLISTER, Btanchport. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Penn Yan High chool. Women's Off-Campus Club 2, 3, 4, C.l.A. 2, 3, Kermis 4, C.U.R.W. 4. MARY LOUISE HOWELL, Highland Park, Mich. Arts an Sciences. Transferred from Elmira Colle e, Delta Delta Delta. WillargStraight Committees 3, 4: 90 DORIS IRENE HALBLEIB, Rochester. Home Economics. Prepared at Knox Pre ara- tory School. Newman Club, Home Economics Club. ELAINE RITA HALPERN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at julia Richman High School. Al- pha Epsilon Phi. The Cor- nellian Business Board, State Tuition Scholarship. WILMA QIEAN HARRIS, Williamson. Home Econom- ics. Prepared at Ontario High School. Home Eco- nomics Club, Wayside After- math 2, 3, 4, Extension Club 3, 4, Ag-Domecon Council 45 4-H Club 1, 2, Secy. 3, Vice-Pres. 4,Edward Delano and Robert Adams 4-H Scholarships. MARj0RIE R. HEIT, Clyde. Agriculture. Prepared at Clyde High School. Pi Delta Gamma 3, 4, Kermis 3, 4, The Cornell Country- man Board 2, 3, Editor 4, State Cash and Edward Delano Scholarships. NORMA HIRSHON, New York City. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Julia Richman High School. Sig- ma Delta Tau. Cornell Radio Guild, The Freshman Desk Book,''Co-Editor,C.U.R.W. Student Board, Willard Straight Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. jOCELYN HOLT, Seattle, Wash. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Roland Park Preparatory School. Delta Delta Delta, Pres. 4, Dance Club, Le Cercle Francais, Junior Blazer Committee. ANNE MEADE HUBBARD, Perth Amboy, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Perth Amboy High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Dance Club 1, 2, Cornell Radio Guild 3, Pan-Hellenic Council 4, Ca- noeing, Manager 1. BARBARA MAE HALL, Groton. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Groton High School. Pi Delta Gamma, Kermis, Cornell Grange, C.I.A., Women's Off-Campus Club 2, The Cornell Country- man Board 2, 3, 4. JEAN MARIE HAMMER- SMITH, Buffalo. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Buffalo State High School. Kappa Alpha Theta. Home Eco- nomics Club, Dance Club, Danforth Fellowship 4. GLADY5 M. HASLETT, Hall. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Geneva High School. 4-H Club, Home Economics Club, Kermis, Sage Chapel Choir 1, 2. LAURA .YIGRID HENLEY, Scotia. Home Economics. Prepared at Scotia High School. Delta Gamma, Pres. 4, Home Economics Club, President of 5 Reservoir Avenue 4, Phi Kap a Phi, Pan-Hellenic CouncilD4. FLOY C. HOFFER, Ambler, Pa. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Ambler High School. Hockey Club 1, 2, 4, Home Economics Club, Willard Straight Committee 3, 4, C.U.R.W. 4, Orchestra 2, President of 3 Grove Place, Vice-President of Balch 4. HELEN P. HOMER, Southampton. Home Eco- nomics. Pre ared at South- ampton Higli School. Alpha Omicron Pi. Cornell Radio Guild, Home Economics Club, Council 2, Willard Straight Committee, Fresh- man Orientation Committee 3, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4. j0.S'EPHINE W. HULETT, Granville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Granville High School. Cornell Radio Guild, Sage Chapel Choir 1, Z, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARJORIE H. HUNTER, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Auburn High School. Alpha Xi Delta, President 4, Dramatic Club 1, Z, Cornell Radio Guild 1, Swimming Club 1, 2, C.U.R.W.1,Juriior Advisory Committee, 3, Freshman Orientation Committee, Wil- lard Straight Committee. ANNETTE jACKSON, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at A. B. Davis High School. Delta Gamma. Delta Sigma Rho, Debate Club. LUCILLE E. IENKX, Afton. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Pasadena junior Coliege. C.U.R.W. 1, 2, 3, 4, DOROTHY BEVERLY KAY, Rochester. Home Economics. Prepared at Benjamin Frank- lin High School. Al ha Epsilon Phi. Dramatic Clpixb, Dance Club 2, 3, Riding Club 1, C.U.R.W., Junior Advisory Committee. MARION E. KELLER, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Castilleta Prepara- tory School. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mortar Board, President, Raven and Ser- pent, Fencing Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Faculty Board on Student Health 45 Vice-Pres. Sage, W.A.A. Council 1, 3, Presi- dent 4, W.S.G.A. Council 3,Judiciary Comm. 3, 4. BEATRICE D. KEVITT, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Dance Club 3, Fencing Club 2, Junior Blazer Committee, Soccer 3, 4, W.A.A. Council 3, 4. MARY LOVE KLAUDER, Niagara Falls. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. Delta Delta Delta. Omicron Nu, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Carnelian Chorus 1, 2, 3. ELIZABETH B. IRISH, Webster Groves, Mo. Home Economics. Prepared at Web- ster Groves High School. Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4. EUNICE R. JACOBSON, Jamestown. Home Econom- ics. Prepared at Celoron High School. Sigma Kappa. Pi Lambda Theta, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Home Eco- nomics Club, Soccer 1, Wil- lard Straight Committee 3. KATHERINE M. KAMPEL, Oswego. Home Economics. Prepared at Hannibal High School. C.I.A. 3, 4, Home Economics Club, Women's Off-Campus Club 2. ELIZABETH A. KEHOE, West Winfield. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at West Winfield High School. Kap- pa Delta Epsilon, Arete 2, 3, President 4, Home Eco- nomics Club, Newman Club, Willard Straight Committee 3, 4, C.U.R.W. Student Board, Vice-President of Balch 4. DOROTHY M. KELLOGG, Utica. Home Economics. Prepared at Utica Free Acad- emy. Home Economics Club, Co-Chairman Willard Straight Informal Dance Committee, Class Cheer- leader. ALICE EVANS KINCAID, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Swiss- vale High School. Kappa Alpha Theta. Raven and Serpent, Women's Glee Club 2, 3. JANICE G. KOEHN, Lock- port. Home Economics. Pre- ared at Lockport High School. Home Economics Club, Kermis, Soccer 1, President of S East Avenue 3, Vice-President of Balch 4. HELEN MARIE I.S'ALY, Poland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Stephens College 3. Kappa Alpha Theta. HELEN K. IAMMER, Wellsville. Home Economics. Prepared at Wellsville High School. Omicron Nu, Figure Skating Club, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Instru- mental Ensemble, Merrill Palmer and State Cash Schol- arships, Home Economics Scholarship Cup. DIANA KAPLAN, Brook- lyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Mineola High School. Sigma Delta Tau. Cornell Radio Guild, Dra- matic Club. MILDRED ROXE KEITH, Newark Valley. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Newark Valley High School. Exten- sion Club, Home Economics Club, Kermis. ELIZABETH M. KERR, Ithaca. Home Economics. Northfield Seminary. Kappa Alpha Theta, Mortar Board, Cosmopolitan Club, The Cornell Daily Sun Board 2, 3, Women's Business Manager 4, Chmn. junior Advisory Comm., Co-Chmn. Willard Straight Off-Campus Comm., Glee Club 1, 2, Vice-President Class 4. MARGARET ALICE KIRKWOOD, Wichita, Kans. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wichita High School. Kappa Kappa Gam- ma. Dramatic Club, Fencing Club 2, Vice-President Balch 4. MARIA B. KOHLBERGER, Lawrence. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mahopac High School. Bacamia 4, Swim- ming Club 1, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 91 EN! MARY E. KOLAR, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Pi Beta Phi, President 3. CHARLOTTE .S'. KORNIT, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany High School. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Cornell Radio Guild 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DOROTHY E. KRISHER, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Colby Junior College. Delta Delta Delta. Hockey Team 3, Swimming Team 3, 4, The Cornellian Business Board 4, Freshman Orientation Comm., Willard Straight Comm. 3, 4, Vice-President of Balch 4, DORIS' BENNETT LEE, Rochester. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Irondequoit High chool. The Cornell Coun- tryman Business Board, Willard Straight Committee. MARY JUNE LINSLEY, Oswego. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oswego High School. Kappa Delta, Presi- dent 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Carnelian Chorus 3. MARIE AGNES LOOMIS, Burlington Flats. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Edmes- ton High School. Arete 3 4, Home Economics Club, Riding Club 3. 9 MURIEL jEAN LYNCH Berkshire. Arts and Sciences Transferred from the Uni- versity of North Carolina. Kappa Delta E silon, S Chapel Choir. P age a 92 RUTH-ELLEN KOLB, Wor- cester, Mass. Arts and Sci- ences. Transferred from Dulce University 4. Alpha Phi. .S'U5ANNAHR.KREHBIEL, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. New Rochelle High School. Delta Delta Delta. RidingandSwimmingClubs, Soph. Cotillion Comm., Junior Advisory Comm., Pres. 722 Univ. Ave., Vice- Pres. Sage 3, Class Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. of Balch 4, Pan-Hellenic and W.S.G.A. Councils 4. HINDEL KRONICK, New York City. Arts and Sci- ences. Pre ared at Far Rock- away Higiii School. Pi Delta Gamma, International Re- lations Club, Cosmopolitan Club. JEANFLEWINSON, White Plains. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Fieldston High School. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Phi Alpha, Hockey Club 2, 3, Basketball Team 1, 2, Willard Straight Com- mittee 2, 3. BARBARA R. LIVERIGHT, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oak Lane Country Day School. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Willard Straight Committee 1, 2. HILDA RAE LOZNER, New York City. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Hunter College. Aesculapius, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. JEAN McCONNELL, Ithaca. Home Economics. Preplared at Ithaca High Sc ool. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Cos- mopolitan Club 3, 4, The Cornell Daily Sun Business Board 2, 3, 4, Willard Straight Committee 2, 3, 4, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3. LILLIAN KORNBLUM, Bayside. Agriculture. Pre- pared at James Monroe High School. Swimming Club. MARION A. KREITER, Honesdale, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hones- dale High School. Newman Club. BARBARA A. LARRABEE, Binghamton. Home Econom- ics. Transferred from Keuka College 2. Alpha Omicron Pi. Home Economics Club, Kermis, The Cornell Coun- tryman Business Board 3, 4, Sage Chapel Choir 3, 4. .YYLVIA RENEE LEWI5, Ithaca. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. SARAH H. LOCKWOOD, Pleasant Valley. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Arling- ton High School. Kappa Delta. Home Economics Club, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, Sage Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. Council 1, 3, 4. CLARA LOUISE LUTZ,New York City. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Friends SeminaryPreparatorySchool. Aesculapius 2, 3. Riding Club 2, 3, Wearer ofW.A.A. FRANCES' E. McCREA, Port Jefferson. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Port Jefferson High School. Pi Beta Phi. Kappa Delta Epsilon, Swimming Club 1, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4. MIRIAM E. MACHELL, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre ated at Julia Richman Higih School. Cor- nell Radio Guild 3, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, c.U.a.w. 1. RITA NATALIE MEYER, Utica. Home Economics. Prepared at Utica Free Acad- emy. Sigma Delta Tau. Home Economics Club. CAROL RUTH MILLER, Eggertsville. Arts and Sci- ences. Transferred from Stephens College. Alpha Phi. GLADY5' MOLYNEUX, Meadowbrook, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Olney High School. Swimming Club 1. MARGARET c. Moana, Washington, D. C. Home Economics. Prepared at Theodore Roosevelt High School. Home Economics Club. ZELDA E. MULLEN, Stafford. Agriculture. Pre- paredatBataviaHighSchool. Extension Club 3, 4-H Club, Women's Off-Cam us Club, Vegetable Crops Club, Cor- nell Grange 3, 4. HELENE ANNA NEUTZE, Haddon Heights, N. Arts and Sciences. Pre ated at Friends Central Higi School. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Advisory Committee. ELEANOR MORROW READ, Oakland, Cal. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from the University of California. BARBARA MICHELSON, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from the University of Wisconsin. Civil Air Patrol. EILEENFRANCESMINTZ, Ithaca. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. i ma Delta Tau. Junior Agvisory Committee. ANN MORGENSTERN, Mount Vernon. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Davis High School. Hillel, Swim- ming Club 1, 4, Manager 2, 3, W.A.A. Council 3. CLARA M. MOXMANN, North Bergen, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stevens Academy Prepara- tory School. Delta Delta Delta. Delta Phi Alpha, Wil- lard Straight Committee 2. MARY W. MURDOCH, Amsterdam. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Wilbur H. Lynch High School. New- man Club, Soccer 2, 3, Bas- ketball 2, Baseball 1, 2, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. PAULINE NEWCOMB, Pitman, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wes- town Preparatory School. Alpha Phi. MARILYN HAVILAND MELE, Fort DuPont, Del. Home Economics. Prepared at Peekskill High School. BARBARA K. MILLER, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Julia Richman High School. Cam- era Club 1, State Tuition Scholarship, Sands Memo- rial Medal. ELEANOR MARGARET MOLEXWORTH, Houston, Texas. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from University of Houston. Pi Beta Phi. MARY M. MORRIXXEY, East Orange, N. J. Home Economics. Prepared at East Orange High School. Chi Omega. Newman Club, Wil- lard Straight Committee 2, 3. LOUIXE E. MULLEN, Stafford. Agriculture. Bata- via High School. Extension Club, 4-H Club, Cornell Grange 3, 4, Round-Up Club, Ag-Domecon Counci . The Cornell Countryman Bus- iness Board, Co-Chairman Willard Straight OH:-Campus Comm. 3. ESKA ANN NASH, Port Chester. Home Economics. Prepared at Westown Pre- paratory School. Pi Delta Gamma, President 4, Cos- mopolitan Club 3, 4, Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, Heermanns Playwriting Contest, First Prize 2. EDITH MAY NEWMAN, Cedarhurst. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Lawrence High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Baseball, Manager 1, Hillel 1, Junior Advisory Committee 3,APan-Hellenic Council4. 93 IANICE M. NEWMAN, Flushing. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bayside High School, State Tuition Schol- arship. DOROTHY ALICE O'MEAL, Newark. Home Economics. Prepared at Newark High School. Pi Lambda Theta, Extension Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club, Wayside Aftermath 2, 3, 4, Edward Delano and Home Economics Scholarships. ANNE E. PATTERSON, Burt. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Stephens College 3. Ka pa Alpha Theta. The Wid,ow Board 3, 4, The Freshman Desk Book Business Board 3. MARY ANN PERTA, Utica. Agriculture. Prepared at Thomas R. Proctor High School. Chi Omega. New- man Club 1, 2, Bacamia 3, 49 Dance Club 45 Senior Women in Science Scholar- ship 4. PEGGY PIERCE, Towson, Md. Arts and Sciences. Towson High School. Alpha Phi. Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Basketball 1, 2, The Cornellian Board 2, 3, 45 Willard Straight Board of Managers 3, 4, Freshman Orientation Exec. Comm., Cornell for Victory Council, Dean's List 1, W.S.G.A. Council 4. DORIS j'UNE POLACHEK, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Julia Richman High School. Sig- ma Delta Tau. State Tuition Scholarship. BARBARA A. POTTERS, Valley Stream. Home Eco- nomics. Transferred from Maryland College for Wom- en. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Figure Skating Club, New- man Club, Home Economics Club, Cornell Radio Guild 1, Willard Straight Commit- tee, Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 94 TERESECAROLNEWMAN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Packer Collegi- ai: Institute. Alpha Epsilon P i. MARY IRENE OSBORNE, Elizabeth, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Battin High School. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Pi Delta Phi, Glee Club, C.U.R.W. 2, 4, Class Sec'y-Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. of Sage 3, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 45 W.S.G.A. Council 4, Chmn. of Activities 4, ju- diciary Com. 4, Exec. Com. 4. ROXA H. PATTERSON, Hamilton. Home Economics. Prepared at Hamilton High School. Arete, Home Eco- nomics Club 3, Willard Straight Committee. KATHERINE A. PETZOLD, Owego. Home Economics. Transferred from Women's College of North Carolina. Arete 3, 4, Hockey Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2t3, 4, Kermis 3, 4, W.A.A. SHIRLEY L. PIERCE, Cooperstown. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Coopers- town High School. Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Lambda Theta, Kappa Delta E silon, Dance Club, Glee Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JANET EDITH POND, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Milford High School. Wayside Aftermath, Bertha Dunckel Duffy Schol- arship. BARBARA A, PRESCOTT, Sandy Creek. Arts and Sci- ences. Transferred from East- man School of Music. Kappa Alpha Theta, House Presi- dent 4. State Tuition Schol- arship. CAROLINE M. NORFLEET, Bethesda, Md. Arts and Sciences. Bethesda Chevy- Chase H. S. Raven and Serpent, Cosmopolitan Club 4, Cornellian Board, Co- Chmn. Johnny Parson Comm., Freshman Orienta- tion Comm., Cornell for Victory Council 4, Fr. Camp. Exec. Comm., Sage Vice- Pres., Class Life Secretary. JEANNE M. PALMER, Hastings-On-Hudson. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hastings High School. Kap- pa Kappa Gamma, President 4. Pi Delta Phi, Le Cercle Francais, President 2, 3, Willard Straight Commit- tees, Vice-President of Anna Comstock 3. ESTHER PENCI, Walling- ford, Conn. Home Econom- ics. Pre ated at Lyman Hall High Sjchool. Home Eco- homies Club. RUTH MILDRED PICKER, Mount Vernon. Home Eco- nomics. Transferred from Michigan State College. Al- pha Epsilon Phi. Pi Lambda Theta, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Home Economics Club. HELENA MONICA PIPA, Keiser, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Coal High School, Chi Omega. Newman Club, Pan-Hellenic Council RUTH POSTER, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MINA ESTHER PRESTON, Springwater, Agriculture. Prepared at Hemlock High School. Extension Club, Round-Up Club, Wesley League. IEAN ELIZABETH QUICK, Hunter. Home Economics. Prepared at Hunter High School. Ka pa Kappa Gam- ma. Home Economics Club, Glee Club 2, 3. GRACE H. HEDWIG REIN- HARDT, Jamaica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared atjamaica High School. Delta Phi Alpha, Wayside Aftermath, Basketball 1, 2, The Wid- ow Board 2, 3, 4. MARION A. ROCKETT, Valley Stream. Home Eco- nomics. Pre ared at Valley Stream Higlii School. Delta Gamma. Archery Club 2, Dramatic Club 4, Home Economics Club, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, C.U.R.W. Women's Assem- bly 3, Women's Glee Club 3, 4, Cornell Chorus 4, Class Sec.-Treas. 1. BOBETTE I. ROSENAU, Elkins Park, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Oak Lane Country Day Pre aratory School. Sigma Delata Tau. Pi Delta Gamma, Riding Club 2, 3, Hockey Club, The Cornell Daily Sun Board 2, 3, 4, Freshman V Book, Editor 3, Junior Advisory Comm. 3, Pan-Hellenic Council 3. JOAN ELIZABETH ROYCE, Seneca Falls. Home Econom- ics. Prepared at Mynderse Academy. Kappa Delta. Kappa Delta Epsilon, Home Economics Club, Kermis Club, Newman Club, Wil- lard Straight Committee 4, C.U.R.W. 3, Women's Cabi- net 4. RUTH E. RUSSELL, Mah- wah. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Ridgewood High School. Kappa Delta. Base- ball 2, Dance Club 2, Sage Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, A Cap- pella Choir 2. EVELYN A. SCHREIBER, Webster. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Webster High School. C.l.A. 1, Newman Club 1, 4-H Club 1. MARJORIE JANE REED, Aberdeen, Md. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Aber- deen High School. Pi Delta Phi, C.U.R.W. Women's Cabinet, Student Board, Sage Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ALMY RIDER, Brooklyn. Home Economics. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Ka pa Delta E silon, Home Economics Cljub, Basketball 1, Willard Straight Committee 3. KATHARINE L. ROGERS, Westheld, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Westfield H. S. Alpha Phi, President 4. Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Pres., Cornellian Women's Bus. Mgr. 4, Ten- nis, Basketball, Hockey, W.A.A, C, W.A.A. Coun- cil, Pres. Anna Comstock 3, W.S.G.A. Council 3, Ex. Comm. 3, Dean's List 3. EXTHER ROSENBLUTH, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at James Madison High School. Sigma Delta Tau, Chapter President 4, Pi Delta Gamma, Hillel, State Tuition Scholarship. SHIRLEY RUCKABERLE, Schaghticoke. Agriculture. Prepared at Granville High School. Arete, Cornell Grange, Floriculture Club, Cornell Outing Club, Schol- arship Room. BARBARA MARIE SAUER, Glendale. Home Economics- Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. Newman Club! Home Economics Club, Wil- lard Straight Committees, Omicron Nu Scholarship, W.A.A. Council 2. MARY C. SCHREIBER, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at West- ern High SPchool. Kappa Delta. Pi Delta Gamma, Cornell Radio Guild, Dra- matic Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH R. REESE, Johnson City. Agriculture. Prepared at Johnson City High School. Bacamia, Cor- nell Radio Guild, C.U.R.W. 1, Sage Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4, Cornell Chorus 4. RUTHjANETTE ROBBINS, North Syracuse. Home Eco- nomics, Prepared at North Syracuse High School. Home Economics Club, Snowball Committee, C.U.R.W., Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARYE. ROLFS, Arlington, Va. Arts and Sciences. Trans- ferred from University of California. Alpha Omicron Pi, President 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Cornell Radio Guild 2, 3, 4. NAOMI ROSENHAUS, Lyn- brook. Home Economics. Prepared at Lynbrook High School. Pi Lambda Theta, Dance Club, State Cash Scholarship. CECIL RUXKAY, Lawrence. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Lawrence High School. Sigma Delta Tau. Debate Club, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Tennis Manager 1, 2, Fresh- man Orientation Commit- tee, W.A.A. Council 2. NELLIE LOUIXE XCHALL, Oakdale, Pa. Agriculture. Prepared at North Fayette H. S. Floriculture Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Wayside After- math 2, 3, President 4, Westminster Society 1, 2, 3, 4, C.U.R.W. Women's As- sembly 3, Willard Straight Comm. 3, 4, National Farm and Garden Assoc. Scholar- ship. ALBERTA DJCHULMAN, Schenectady. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Nott Terrace High School. Aes- culapius, Orchestra 1, 2, 4, Sinfonietta 2, 3, Sage Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, Carnelian Chorus 2, Women's Glee Club 1, 4, Cornell Chorus 4, State Tui- tion Scholarship. 95 MILDRED SCHULMAN, Monticello. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Monti- cello High School. Pi Lambda Theta. MARION A. SEXAUER, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Auburn H. S. Delta Gamma, Pres. 4. Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Home Ee. Club, Council Z, Home Economics News 2, Co- Chmn. W. S. Comm. 45 State Cash, Tuition Scholarships, Pres, Class 2, Pres. Risley 3, W.S.G.A. Council 2, Exec., Jud. Comms. 3. VIRGINIA L. SHAW, Doylestown, Pa. Agricul- ture. Pre ared at Doylestown High School. Kap a Alpha Theta, Riding Clug 45 Rifle Team 1, Vice-President of Sage 3. MARION SHIELDS, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Hotel Ad- ministration. Transferred from Western Reserve Uni- versity. JEAN HAUPIN SICKLES, Bloomfield, N. J. Home Economics. Prepared at Bloomheld High School. Alpha Omicron Pi. Home Economics Club, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Wearer of the W.A.A. C, C,U.R.W. 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Vice- President of Balch 4. ELLEN M. SIMPSON, Lyons. Agriculture. Trans- ferred from Wellesley Col- lege. Alpha Phi. Riding Club Z, 3. BETSY LOUISE SMALL, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Mount Holyoke Col- lege. Pi Beta Phi, Pres. 4. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Radig Guild 4, Riding Club 2, 3, Co-Chmn. W. S. Bureau of Recreational Interests, Fresh- man Orientation Comm. 4, Glee Club 2, Pan-Hellenic Council 2, 3. 96 ELAINE R. SCHWARTZ, West Hartford, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Wellesley College. Al- pha Epsilon Phi. SHIRLEY SHAPIRO, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Utica Free Academy. Hillel 2, 3, 4, Trend Business Board, Willard Straight Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Vice-President of Balch 4. RIVA SI-IEIB, New York City, Arts and Sciences. Pre- paredatWaltonHighSchool. Trend Business Board 1, 2, 3, State Tuition Scholar- ship. JEAN ELIZABETH SHORT, Penn Yan. Home Economics, Prepared at Penn Yan Acad- emy. Delta Gamma. Kappa Delta E silon, Home Eco- nomics Sub, Newman Club 1, 45 Willard Straight Com- mittee 3, The Home Eco- nomics News Board 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, Women's Ensemble 1, State Cash Scholarship. LAURA E, SIGMAN, Elma. Agriculture. Prepared at East Aurora High School. Delta Gamma. Kermis Club 3, C.U.R.W. 1, 2, Sage Chapel Choir 3, 4. EVALYN D. SKIRPAN, Monessen, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mones- sen High School. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton Club 1, 2, 3, 4, C.U.R.W. 1, The Widow Board, Wom- en's Business Manager 4. CARLA SMALL, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at A. B. Davis High School. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Cornell Radio Guild 4. MARIORIE A. SEEKINS, Lachute, Quebec. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lock- port High School. Alpha Phi. Pi Delta Gamma, The Cornell Daily Sun Board 1, 2, Women's Editor 3, 4. MARGARET H. SHAW, Rockville Centre. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South Side High School. Pi Beta Phi, Raven and Serpent, The Cornellian Board Z, 3, 4, Willard Straight Comms, C,U.R.W. 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Cabinet 2, Sec'y.-Treas. 35 Deau's List 3, Vice-Pres. of Risley 3. CAROLINE F. SHELP, Amsterdam. Home Econom- ics, Prepared at W. H. Lynch High School, Sigma Kappa. Home Economics Club, Co- Chairman Willard Straight Hostess Committee 45 Pan- Hellenic Council 3, 4. PATRICIA M. SHOTWELL, South Orange, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Connecticut College for Women. Kappa Alpha Theta. MARION ALICE SILSBY, Gasport, Home Economics. Prepared at Lockport High School. Chi Omega. Exten- sion Club 4, Home Econom- ics Club, Chairman Junior Blazer Committee, Sage Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. HELEN P. SLIMM, Utica, Arts and Sciences. Utica Free Academy. Delta Gam- ma. Phi Beta Kappa, Ka a Delta Epsilon, Pi Lamgga Theta, Dramatic Club, C.U,R.W. Student Board, State Cash, Tuition, Under- grad., and D.A.R. Schlrshps, Pres. Balch 4, Vice-Pres. Risley, W.S.G.A. Council Ex. Comm, 4. BETH ANNE SMILEY, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Kappa Alpha Theta, Pres. 4. Co-Chairman Wil- lard Straight Committees 3, C.U,R,W. Student Board 4, Cornell Chorus 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Sage Cha el Choir 3, 4, Pan-Hellenic Ojouncil 4. ANNETTE ELY SMITH, Penfield. Home Economics. Prepared at Penfield High School. Ka pa DeltaEpsilon, Camera Cljub, Home Eco- nomics Club, C.I.A., The Cornell Countryman Board. SHIRLEY DORIS SOBELL, Schenectady. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Mount Pleasant High School. Cor- nell Outing Club, Willard Straight Committees, State Tuition and New York State Federation of Women's Clubs Scholarships. ELAINE EVA STONE, Staten Island. Agriculture. Prepared at Curtis High School. Dance Club 1, 2, 3, Bacamia 3, 4. MARGARET MYERS STURGESS, Catskill. Home Economics. Pre ared at Cat- skill High Scliiool. Kappa Delta Epsilon, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Kermis 3. EDNA REID SUYDAM, State College, Pa. Home Economics. Prepared at State College High School. Delta Gamma. FigureSkatingClub, Dramatic Club, Home Eco- nomicsClub,WillardStraight Committees, Sage Chapel Choir 3, Pan-Hellenic Council. MARYE. TAYLOR, Dayton, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oakwood High School. Kappa Al ha Theta. Cosmopolitan Cluld 3, Execu- tive Committee 4, Swimming Team, Freshman Camp Exec- utive Committee 3, 4, Vice- President of Anna Com- stock 1. ALICE S. THOMPSON, Pleasantville. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Pleasant- ville High School. Pi Beta Phi. C.U.R.W. 1, Vice-Pres- ident of Anna Comstock 1. MARGARET B. SMITH, Hagaman. Home Economics. Ballston Spa H. S. Pi Lambda Theta,Ag-Domecon Council, Vice-Pres. 4, Extension Club, 4-H Club, Westminster Soci- ety 1, Z, 3, 4, Wayside Aftermath, C.U.R.W., Home Economics News, Flora Rose and Carrie Gard- ner Brigden Scholarships. JANE SPARGO, Rome. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Academy of Holy Names. Newman ,Club 1, 2, 3, C0- Chairman ofWillard Straight Art Committee 4, Sands Memorial Medal for Sculp- ture. GLADYS LOUISE STROH, Batavia. Agriculture. Pre- paredatBataviaHighScho0l. Arete, Floriculture Club, Willard Straight Commit- tee, Orchestra 1, 2, Women's String Ensemble 1, 2. BARBARA JEAN STYLES, Utica. Home Economics. Prepared at Utica Free Acad- emy. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Home Economics Club, Presi- dent 4, Willard Straight Committee, Chairman of Class Picnic 3, 4, Sage Chapel Choir 3, 4, W.S.G.A. Coun- cil 4. BEATRICE C. SWICK, Brooklyn. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Dramatic Club, C.U.R.W., Cornell for Victory Committee. DOROTHY A. THADEN, Riverhead. Home Economics. Prepared at Riverhead High School. Sigma Kappa, House President 4. Kappa Delta E silon, Home Economics Cljub. KATHERINE THOMPSON, Tucson, Arizona. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from University of Arizona. Pi Beta Phi. ALINE SNYDER, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Julia Richman High chool. Sigma Delta Tau. Cornell Outing Club 2, Trend Business Board 1, 2, Willard Straight Com- mittee, State Tuition Schol- arship. MARY F. j. STAHLER, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Canastota High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARY VERONICA S TROK, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Pi Delta Gamma, Cosmopoli- tan Club 3, 4, Kermis 3, 4, Newman Club 4, The Cor- nell Countrymann Board 2, 3, Feature Editor 4, Willard Straight Committees 2, 4. BERNADINE SUTTON, Yonkers. Home Economics. Prepared at Roosevelt High School. Omicron Nu, Presi- dent, Home Economics Club, Badminton, Manager 4, Pres- ident of Balch 4, W.A.A. Council 4. LOUISE C. TANZER, Little Falls. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Emma Willard Pre aratory School. Kappa Alpha Theta. Rifle Team 2. CORA fEAN THOMAS, Elmira Heights. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Elmira Heights High School. Home Economics Club, C.I.A. BETTY L. TIMMERMAN, Scotia. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Scotia High School. Delta Gamma. 97 ALISON TORREY, Milton, Mass. Agriculture. Prepared at Milton High Sc ool. Wayside Aftermath, Wearer of the W.A.A. C, The Widow Board 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. Council 4, Non- Resident Scholarship 3, 4. CLAIRE NORRIS' TRIEJT, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Madeira Preparatory School, Hockey Club, Wearer of W.A.A. Numeral, Dean's List 2. NANCY j'E5SUP UNDER- WOOD, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Kappa Alpha Theta. Kappa Delta Epsilon, President 4g Pi Lambda Theta, Secretary 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships,'Vice-President of Ris- ley 3. VERONICA A. VamMAR- TER, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Newman Club. PHYLLIS B. VERDINE, Ontario. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ontario High School. Newman Club, The Widow Business Board. BARBARA WAHL, Brook- lyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at James Madison High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Chapter President 4, Dance Club 1, 2, 3, Dean's List 2, 3. HELENE WARDELL, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Roslyn High School. Aescula ius, Base- ball 1, Basketbhall 1, 4, Rifle 1, 2, 3. 98 ROSALIE F. TORTORICE, Hartford, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Pre ated at Hart- ford High Snchool. Kappa Delta. Aesculapius, Newman Club, Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Pan-Hellenic Council. IEANNETTE TUNNI- CLIFF, johnson City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Shiply School. LUCY MILLER UPSON, Dundee. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from University of Vermont. Delta Delta Delta. EDITH N. Van NOYTRAND, Interlaken. Home Econom- ics. Prepared at Interlaken High School. Arete, Home Economics Club, The Horne Economics News Board, State Cash Scholarship. MARGARET ELIZABETH vonPAULSEN, Coconut Grove, Fla. Arts and Sci- ences. Transferred from Uni- versity of Vermont 3. Pi Beta Phi. Cornell Radio Guild 4, Sage Chapel Choir. 4, Bond and Stamp Com- mittee 4. ANN WARD, Ithaca. Agri- culture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Newman Club, Women's Off-Campus Club. MARY RUBY WARNER, St. James. Home Economics. Prepared at Huntington High School. American Student Union 1, 2, 3, Camera Club, Cornell Radio Guild 1, 2, Home Economics Club. MARY L. TREADWELL, Benton, Ill. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Monti- cello High School. Alpha Phi. Swimming Club 1, 2, Riding Club 1, 2, 3, Tennis Club 1. MARIAN TURNBULL, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bennett High School. Kappa Delta Epsi- lon, Le Cercle Francais, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARGARET MAE VALEK, jamesport. Home Economics. Prepared at Riverhead High School. Arete 3, 4, Home Economics Club, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNE MARY VAWTER, Bainbridge. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Bainbridge High chool. Ka pa Delta, Flori- culture Clug, Newman Club, Willard Straight Committee. ELIZABETH ANN VOTE, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Chi Omega. ISABELLE SWEET WARD, Queens Village. Agriculture. Prepared at Bay Ridge High School. Soccer Club, Golf Club 2, Volley Ball Team 2. MARIAN B. WEINBERG, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Highland Manor Preparatory School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Areopagus Board, The Cornell Daily Sun Board, Secretary-Treas- urer 3, 4. HELEN RITA WELLS, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. New- man Club. MARCIA R. WHITE, Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at University of Chicago High School. Pi Delta Gamma, Camera Club 1, Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3. CAROL V. WILLIAMS, Middlebury, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Duke University. Delta Del- ta Delta. Co-Chairman Wil- lard Straight Hostess Com- mittee 4. GRACE CAROL WOOD, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bennett High School. Kappa Kappa Gam- ma, House President 4. Le Cercle Francais, Willard Straight Committees. ALICE-CHRISTINE YOUNG, Washington, D. C. Home Economics. Prepared at Tunston Hall Preparatory School. Home Economics Club, Willard Straight Com- mittees, Class Picnic Com- mittee, C.U.R.W. 1, 2, Cornell Radio Guild 1, Sage Chapel Choir 3, 4, ACappella Choir 3, 4. MITZI ANN ZAHLER, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at James Madison High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Dramatic C ub, Cornell for Victory Committee. MARGUERITE A. WELLS, Dayton, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Fair- view High Sichool. Kap a Alpha Theta. Cornell Radiio Guild, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. NATALIE F. WIENER, Seaside Heights, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Toms River High School. Kappa Delta Epsilon, Trend Business Board. ROSEMARY WILLIAMS, Sennett. Home Economics. Prepared at Elbridge High School. Chi Omega. Camera Club, Home Economics Club, Council 4, Kermis, President 4, Archery Manager 4, The Home Economics News Board, C.U.R.W. 2, 3, Un- dergraduate Scholarship, W.A.A. Council 4. SHIRLEY B. WURTZEL, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at julia Richman High School. Al- pha Epsilon Phi. Dance Club, C.U.R.W., State Tui- tion and Scholarship. CATHERINE YOUNG, Clifton, N. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Clifton High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Baseball Team 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Carnel- ian Chorus 2, Dean's List, Vice-President of Balch 4. MARTHA WHEELER, Penn Yan. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Penn Yan Academy. Kermis 3. SHIRLEY LUCILLE WILL, Batavia. Home Economics. Prepared at Batavia High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Arete, Home Economics Club, Sage Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH WILSON, Lynbrook. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lynbrook High School. Delta Gamma. Basketball 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. PING - .YHENG YEN, Shanghai, China. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at St. John's University, Shanghai. Cosmopolitan Club, C.U.R.W. FREDA E. ZACKEY, Roslyn, Pa. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Abington High School. Hockey Club '1, 2, 3, C.U.R.W. 4. LOIS j. ZIMMERMAN, Yonkers. Home Economics. Kappa Alpha Theta. Home Economics Club, President of Anna Comstock 3, W.S.G.A. Council 3, 4. 99 H- H S si ...SS-W-W riff: ago-as 531.3 Hg -L 1... M- S ,iq W 4 ' s H 7: 4 ' if - Q V , 5 X .Awww Sa 1 : xiii ACHIEVEMENTS s Q fyf i iiihr- H . Scholnstzc Honors . . . s sa H H Cmnions Honors. . . o Dqonrtrnentnl Honors X I w X X I .5'CHO!v45TlC Karl O, E. Anderson W. Argersinger Dane L. Baldwin Morris G. Bishop Eugene F. Bradford Julian P. Bretz Mrs. F. L. Brown W. R. Burnett Harry Caplan Pauline Carpenter Walter B. Carver C. M. Connelly Lane Cooper G. Watts Cunningham Edmund Ezra Day Arthur J. Eames Biagio John Bonazza Rubin Clarvit Arnold Harold Fainberg Miriam Freund Robert Stanton Gordon 102 GRADUATE MEMBERS Walter Eilers Mary Louise Fagley Albert B. Faust Mrs. J. D. Fetter W. T. Forbes Walter H. French Gussie E. Gaskill Guy E. Grantham Harry Hoppe W. A. Hurwitz Charles W. Jones Mrs. Charles W. Jones Henry H. King Otto Kinkeldey M. L. Laistner Victor Lange Arthur G. Lindsay Josephine L. Lumpkins Benton S. Monroe Catherine Newbold Helen North Robert M. Ogden Harry B. Partridge Everett F. Phillips Lillian Pieper Richard Robinson Lemo D. Rockwood Grace Bernice Ruckh George H. Sabine Mrs. George H. Sabine Fatanitza Schmidt Ernest W. Schoder UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS Alvin Joseph Greenberg Arnold Hoffman Jack Arthur Kaman William E. Leuchtenbutg Jean Francis Lewinson Daniel Ralph Ohlbaum Shirley Louise Pierce Arnold Seymour Relman Michell Joseph Sienko Priscilla Slimm .if 2 .ll We aaa raw. Robert P. Sibley . George H. Sabine . Henry H. King . Dane L. Baldwin . Frederick O. Waage Allan H. Treman . . Prefident . Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . , . . . Treezrzerer . Members of Executive Board J. E. Seaver Robert P. Sibley Eleanor Simonds William E. Simonds Mrs. A. W. Smith Jerome C. Smith Harold W. Thompson Allan H. Treman Frederick O. Waage Ralph L. Ward Ethel B. Waring Charles Weir E. R. Willis Margaret Wylie Philip Albert Weisman Francis Joseph Worcester Raymond Wellington Ager Wilder Dwight Bancroft John Robert Bangs William Nichols Barnard Fred Asa Barnes Marvin Bogema Francke H. Bosworth Arthur Wesley Browne Alexander Berry Credle Ralph Bolgiano, Jr. Scott Lane Brown, Jr. David Joseph Coons William Bertie Correll Ellsworth Fisher Filby Herbert Allen Gustafson Louis Gaston Helmick, Jr. Theodorejoseph Hildabrand HON6R.S' I I angela William Nicholas Kruse . Thomas Otto Nobis , William Herman Sens . . . .President . . . Vice-Preridenf David Joseph Coons . John Thomas Hodges . . FACULTY MEMBERS . , Recording Seczfemfgf . Carrefpanding Secretary' . . .Treasurer Daniel Charles Drucker Frank Oakes Ellenwood George Stedman Frank Solomon Cady Hollister Oskar Augustus Johannsen Dexter Simpson Kimball Albert W. Laubengayer William Abbet Lewis Paul Martyn Lincoln Harry John Loberg Charles Osborn Mackey Ernest George Merritt Wilbur Ernest Meserve John Robert Moynihan Melvin Lorrel Nichols Charles Edward O'Rourke Louis Leslie Otto Fred Hoffman Rhodes UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS John Thomas Hodges Dyer Brainerd Holmes Donald Lambin Johnson Roy Verner Johnson Richard Malcolm Junge Robert Charles Krehbiel, Jr. William Nicholas Kruse Clyde H. Loughridge, Jr. George Bovier Marchev Edward August Miller Franklin Kingston Moore John Ames Newman Tom Otto Nobis John Carroll Pennock Lowell Jackson Pierce Raymond Valentine Pohl Herbert Henry Scofield Howard Godwin Smith Oscar Joseph Swenson Romeyn Yateman Thatcher John Neal Tilton, jr. Charles Calvert Winding Lawrence T. Wright, Jr. George Young, Jr. Bruce Alexander Pope James Arthur Purdy William Herman Sens Mircea Rudolph Sfat George Leonard Swallow Robert H. Underwood 103 STAFF MEMBERS 5 C H 6 l fl 5 7' I C az K We .. Ralph Sheldon Hosmer . Stanley Whitson Warren John Crawford Adams Howard Bernhardt Adelmann Ralph Palmer Agnew Calvin Dodge Albert Harry Darkes Albright Raymond Clayton Allen Walfred Albin Anderson William John Atgersinger, Jr, Charles Parker Baker William Cyrus Ballard, Jr. John Robert Bangs, Jr. Clifford Warren Barber William Nichols Barnard Fred Asa Barnes Thomas Levingston Bayne, Jr. Bertha E. Beasley Hans Albrecht Bethe Cornelius Betten Ivan Rae Bierly Morris Gilbert Bishop Paul Howard Black Beulah Blackmore Henry Weston Blaser Marvin Bogema Maurice Chester Bond Samuel Latimer Boothroyd Francke Huntington Bosworth, Wayne Alexander Bowers Eugene Francis Bradford Charles Arthur Bratton Olaf Martinius Brauner Stuart MacDonald Brown, Jr. Arthur Wesley Browne Jacob Herbert Bruckner Herman Jacob Brueckner Earl Louis Brunett Harry Oliver Buckman James Dabney Burfoot, Jr. Arthur Brotherton Burrell Helen Canon Walter Buckingham Carver Martin Paul Catherwood Robert Flint Chandler, Jr. Charles Edward Cladel Daniel Grover Clark Stephen Farrell Cleary Jacob Roland Collins Joshua Alban Cope John Courtney Alexander Berry Credle Gustavus Watts Cunningham Lowell Clem Cunningham 104 . .President Howard Styring Tyler . . . . . . Vice-President Eleanor Elaine Knowles. . Solomon Cady Hollister . . Nlemberr of Executive Committee William Arthur Hagan Otis Freeman Curtis William Marshall Curtiss Robert Eugene Cushman Victor Mortimer Cutter, Jr. Trevor Rhys Cuykendall Karl M. Dallenbach Arthur Gordon Danks Edmund Ezra Day Herrell Franklin DeGraFf Linnea Dennett John Peabody Downing Henry Hugh Dukes Charles Love Durham Mary Eva Duthie Joseph Alma Dye W. Robert Eadie Arthur Johnson Eames Theodore Hildreth Eaton Lewis Eldred Scott Bowen Elledge Frank Oakes Ellenwood Emma Rose Elliott Fred Irvine Elliott Rollins Adams Emerson Donald English William Morris Evans Frederick Seward Erdman Donald Boyce Ferguson Emery Nelson Ferriss Myron Gustin Fincher Marie Belle Fowler Walter Hoyt French Simon Henry Gage Walter Joseph Gibbons Roswell Clifton Gibbs Anson Wright Gibson, St. Helen Hager Gifft Perry Webster Gilbert James Norman Goodier Eva Lucretia Gordon Irwin Clyde Gunsalus Carl Edward Frederick Guterman William Arthur Hagan David B. Hand Theodore Roy Hansberry Edwin Kilian Halbleib Floyd Arthur Harper Katharine Wyckoff Harris Edwin Shephard Harrison Arthur John Heinicke Mary Frances Henry Barbour Lawson Herrington John Parker Hertel Forrest Frank Hill Robert Byron Hinman Alvin Bernard Hoetlein Melvin Butler Hoffman Solomon Cady Hollister Marshall Glecker Holloway Joseph Douglas Hood Grant Sherman Hopkins Edwin Ray Hoskins Ralph Sheldon Hosmer Melvin Lovell Hulse Thomas Norman Hurd Henry Hurwitz, Jr. Frederick Bruce Hutt James Hutton Duane Isely Joseph Olmstead Jeffrey Oskar Augustus Johannson Stewart McNeil Johnson Myron Slade Kendrick Curtis Gilbert Keyes Dexter Simpson Kimball Otto Kindeldey John Gamble Kirkwood Eleanor Elaine Knowles Georges Abdullah Knaysi Lewis Knudson George Kreezer Vladimir Nicitich Krukovsky Paul Kruse Carl Edwin Ladd Welford Forrest Lamoreux Albert Washington Laubengayer Richard August Laubengayer Pincus Phillip Levine William Abbett Lewis Howard Scott Liddel Paul Martyn Lincoln Josiah Randall Livermore Harry John Loberg John Kasper Loosli Harry Houser Love Clark Mills McBurney Clive Maine McCay Jeannette Beyer McCay Laurence Howland MacDaniels Harry Alexander MacDonald Jessie Freeman MacDonald Regina Rosalie Machata Charles Osborn Mackey William Lindsay Malcolm . . Secretary-Treafurer . journal Cowerpondenr Michel George Malti Frederick George Marcham Clyde Walter Mason Louis Melville Massey Robert Matheson Leonard Amby Maynard Howard Bagnall Meek Amy Grace Mekeel Ernest Merritt Wilbur Ernest Meserve Howard Jay Milks John Ivan Miller Malcolm Eugene Miller Wilfred Douglas Mills Helen Monsch Frank Barron Morrison Philip Edward Moseley Walter Julius Mueller Walter Conrad Muenscher Henry Martin Munger Carleton Chase Murdock Merritt Joseph Murray Clyde Hadley Myers Henry Alonzo Myers William Irving Myers Harry Brooks Naylor Charles Merrick Nevin Floyd Reese Nevin Allan Goodrich Newhall Herbert Frank Newhall Melvin Lorrel Nichols Vessie Howard Nicholson Charles Franklin Niven Leo Chandler Norris Clark Sutherland Northrup Edwin Nungezer Robert Morris Ogden Peter Olafson Charles Edmund Palm James Wenceslas Papez Robert Quinn Parks Vernon Sennock Lee Pate George Erie Peabody Frank Ashmore Pearson Lester Carl Peterson Loren Clifford Petty Marion Caroline Pfund Robert Arnold Polson Paul Russel Pope Kenneth Post Whiton Powell Alfred Melville Steward Pridham HHN HRS Laurence Pum elly John Fitz Rangolph Edward Cowden Raney Marius Peter Rasmussen Philip Adria Readio Ruth Elizabeth Remsberg Fred Hofmann Rhodes Bert Lorin Richards, Jr. Blanchard Livingstone Rideout Heinrich Ries Howard Wait Riley Byron Burnett Robb Stephen James Roberts Emmett Idolia Robertson Lemo Dennis Rockwood Mabel Alice Rollins Harold Rosegay Thomas Arthur Ryan George Holland Sabine William Merritt Sale, Jr. Glenn Wade Salisbury Roice Hyrum Anderson Ewart Merlin Baldwin Marthe Marie Baratte Fred Wallace Billmeyer, Jr. William Elmer Black Robert Oliver Bock Howard William Boehmer William Randall Brown Helen Wheatland Burrell John Gilbert Cady Patricia Ann Cain Jack James Ramsay Campbell Bernardo Guillermo Capo Mary Agnes Frances Carlin Mary Louise Carlson George Francis Carrier Ellis Brady Clough George Wilson Cochran Vincent Winner Cochrane William Earle Colwell Howard Emerson Conklin Lewis Dalcin Conta Shirley Cooper John Farnsworth Cornman Edmund Harold Crane Bernice Olivia Crawford George Franklin Critchlow Martelle Loreen Cushman John Wallace Dallenbach Lawrence Bryce Darrah Josephine Dudley Anna Louise Dunham Wurster McNeill Baker James Hanno Barrett Biagio John Bonazza Ephriam Taylor Brown, Jr. Laurie Mark Brown Scott Lane Brown, Jr. Ralph William Clemments Jerry Cohen David Joseph Coons William Bertie Correll James Morgan Davison John Hunter Detmold Raymond Durston Fear Doris Ellen Fenton Miriam Freund William Gold Dwight Sanderson Charles lnglehart Sayles Herbert Henry Scofield Lillian Shaben John Irwin Shafer, Jr. Lester Whyland Sharp Paul Francis Sharp Robert William Shaw James Morgan Sherman Robert Pelton Sibley Harold Robert Smart Helen Powell Smith Lloyd Preston Smith Ora Smith Sedgewick Eugene Smith William Arthur Smith William Martin Smith, Jr. George Frederick Somers Leland Spencer Ernest Vernon Staker Robert Sproule Stevens Winfield Scott Stone James Batcheller Sumner Earl Sunderville George Mitisch Sutton Edward Andrews Tenney Charles Kenneth Thomas George Jarvis Thompson Diran Hagopos Tomboulian Clarence Ellsworth Townsend Allan Hosie Treman John Wilson Trischka Virginia True Howard Styring Tyler Russell Halderman Wagner Charles Leopold Walker Ellis Flower Wallihan Stanley Whitson Warren Kenneth Leland Washburn Thomas Cobb Watkins Donald Stuart Welch Harry Porter Weld GRADUATE STUDENTS Carlos Arthur Efferson Frances Helen Elliott William Monroe Epps Joseph Andrew Evans Mary Louise Fagley Alvin Theodore Finklestein Joseph Garcia Erland Cheney Gjessing Bruce Ingham Granger Elizabeth Chase Greisen Kenneth Ingvard Greisen Alfred Harvey Grommon Everett Morrison Hankins Lowell Stuart Hardin William George Hardy James William Hatch Norman Hervey High Margaret Lillian Hockin Alice Jean Ferguson Hofstad Harry Reno Hoppe Joseph Emery Howland Dallas Thane Hurd Edgar Andrew Hyer Jorma Hyypia Ernest Paul lmle Neal Frederick Jensen Joseph Myron Johnson Dean Graeme Jones William Burnett Jones, Jr. John Ethelbert King Riley Harrison Kirby Wilmer Leroy Kranich James Arthur Krumhansl Jerome Kurshan William Mason Lawrence Lois Earlene Leavitt Wayne Austin Lee Fred Herbert Lewis Ch'wan Kwang Lin Reva Madeline Lincoln John Flaig Lingenfelter Henry Laurence Lucas, Jr. Robert Rue Raphael Luckey John Charles Ludlum Alan Luke Boyce Dawkins McDaniel Florence McLaughlin Ahmed Mohammed Mahrouki William Frederick Mai Gabriel Raphael Mandels Albert Raymond Mead Eilif Verner Miller Katherine Miller Ann Carolyn Moore Reid Venable Moran Irma Ruth Moses Clyde Dewey Mueller John Strong Niederhauser Helen Florence North Marietta Nyman Leslie Stott O'Gwynn, Jr. Elisabeth Walcott Olesen Jack Sylvester Olsen Donald Paarlberg UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Robert Stanton Gordon Kenneth Irving Gumaer Amy Blanche Hall Paul Robert Handlery Laura Sigrid Henley Harry George Henn Harold Leonard Herman Thomas Hubert Herring John Alfred Jacques David William Johnson Donald Lambin Johnson Richard Malcolm Junge Jack Arthur Kaman William Kaplan George Kuhn Kiesel Mary Love Klauder George Louis Kustas Jean Francis Lewinson Walter Benno Neuburg Kenneth Carroll Parkes Lowell Jackson Pierce Shirley Louise Pierce Arnold Seymour Relman Charles Glenwood Rickard Samuel Michael Schatz Arthur Schwartz William Herman Sens Robert Serrins Michell Joseph Sienko David Simon Erton Walter Sipher Helen Priscilla Slimm Herbert Hice Whetzel Edward Albert White Theodore Lewis Whitesel Horace Eugene Whiteside Herbert August Wichelns Delpha Wiesendanger Paul Stewart Williamson Alfred Walter Willmann Lyman Perl Wilson Andrew Leon Winsor Marion Aurelia Wood Julian Lawrence Woodward Paul Work Elizabeth Dorothy Worman Albert Hazen Wright Lawrence Thomas Wright, Jr. Benjamin Percy Young George Young, Jr. Alexander Zeissig Elmer Arthur Palmatier Winston Eugene Pullen William Ernest Rader Noel Prentis Ralston Edith Svoboda Rasmussen William Woodland Reeder John Mead Richardson Virginia Paine Rogers Lloyd Eugene Slater Jerome Colbert Smith, Jr. Ralph Albert Smith Paul Leon Soper Christian Robert Sporck Robert Lamb Sproul Daniel Augustus Swope, Jr. Robert Folger Thorne Mary Ann Tibbets Clarence Archer Tryon Lowell Dohner Uhler John Howard Van Dyke Donald LeRoy Van Horn Andrew Vanvig Wayne Paul Wallace Ned Weissberg James Edward Welch Philip John Westgate Natalie Browning Whitford Mary Hitchcock Wilde John Richard Wilmeth Carlton Eugene Wright Stuart Younkin Elaine Eva Stone Gladys Louise Stroh Bernardine Sutton George Leonard Swallow William Henry Tilley Robert Humphreys Underwood Ann Ward Donald James Watson Robert Charles Wells Daniel Harris Welner Dean Bussman Wheeler Marcia Robinson White George Harris Wilcox Francis Joseph Worcester Clarence Peter Zepp 105 THE TOW HHFHRS 1 .YALE J' Q. fi QMMZMCZDB SENIOR HONORARY SOCIETY HONORARY MEMBERS I George Louis Coleman John Francis Moakley John Basil Abbink Harry Craig Allen Robert Henrik Antell Carl DeAlton Arnold James Hanno Barrett Gordon Barrett Blatz Strabo Vivian Claggett, jr. William John Cochrane, Jr. Jes Jessen Dall, IH William W. Dickhart, HI William Thomas Dunn, Jr Wayne Russell Evans Philip Bradley Gibson Simon Miller Harris Roy Stephen Hawley Samuel Wynne Hunter Everett W. jameson, Jr. Richard Malcolm ,lunge Paul Manning Kelsey Robert Daniel Ladd George Bovier Marchev Robert Anthony Moore Richard Ralph Nickerson Bruce Alexander Pope Eduardo Marco Ricaurte Robert James Roshirt Pierre Auguste Roumain Wallace Ryman Seeley Charles Edgar Shaw, jr. John Edmund Slater, Jr. Edward Merlin Smallwood Jarl Raymond Swanson, Jr. Newman Edward Wait, Jr. Frank Aldrich Walkley Lyman Ware Warfield Andrew John White 107 CAMPHS THE TOMB HH H N RS' raw 'fm Mama? I I SENIOR HONORARY SOCIETY Frederick John Anderson Jerome Anthony Batt John Stuart Banta Knox Breckenridge Burger William Ward Bucher, Jr. Seth James Campbell David Joseph Coons Charles Alexander Colbert Milton Dexter Coe Whitney Conant Doe John Henry Eppler William Hunt Eisenman, Jr. William Charles Flint, Jr, John Fletcher Harper Louis Gaston I-lelmick, Jr. Robert Frederick Henderson Dyer Brainerd Holmes William Hanna Hopple, Jr. Julius Larkin Hoyt Donald Lambin Johnson Roy Verner Johnson Donald Edwin Kastner Clyde H. Loughridge, Jr. George W. McGlaughlin Irving Richer Mitchell Daniel Christopher Nehrer John Ames Newman Tom Otto Nobis Hope T. M. Ritter, Jr. George C. Salisbury, Jr. David Brightman Sayle Furman South, III William D. Stewart, Jr. David Roy Taylor Victor Stewart Underwood Roy Brown Unger 109 CAMPHS' 110 aa ra. JUNIOR HONORARY SOCIETY Robert Wilson Ballard John Calvin Barker, Jr. William Arthur Basse Pearne William Billings Ralph Bolgiano, Jr. Edward Horace Carman, III Robert Thomas Cochran, II Philip Clarkson Collins Richard Hortman Demmy Robert Edward Dillon William Gardner Gerow Emerson Mayo Harris William Richard Hughes, III Robert Theodore Izant, II John Frederick Kandl Russell Taylor Kerby, jr. Arthur Harry Kesten Samuel Knox McCune Frederick V. McNair, III James Arthur McTague Peter Paul Miller, Jr. John Thomas Parrett Gilbert Irvine Smith Gordon Harrison Steele DeWitt S. Stillman, Jr. Gilbert Ferris Sullivan George Douglas Ward William Stevens Wheeler Robert Joyce Woods, Jr. William Edward Zieman HQNQKS Albert Beehler, jr. Howard William Blose Meredith Redfield Cushing Louis James Daul-:as James Bernarde Dinneen Edward Danforth Eddy, jr. Robert Edmond Gallagher Jay Russell Geib Richard Owen Jones Harry Elmer Kellogg Theodore Herbert Lansing Stacy Carroll Mosser, Jr. z Ill IH .. 1-. AWS Blancke Noyes Henry Addison Parker Francis George Paul Samuel Riley Pierce, Jr. Jackson Rinn Pope James Arthur Purdy Robert Montgomery Ready Clark Roberts Sanford Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Roe Edwin Wells William Gordon Whitney James Nichols Wright JUNIOR HONORARY SOCIETY 112 CAMPUS' Wmiwzgamf... NATIONAL WOMEN'S SENIOR HONORARY SOCIETY Jane Caroline Adams Betty Jane Bockstedt Doris Ellen Fenton Miriam Freund Mira Graves Marion Elizabeth Keller Elizabeth Meldrum Kerr Peggy Pierce Katharine Louise Rogers Marion Alice Sexauer 6061035 Josephine Borland Grace Marie Davis Barbara Gans Anne Nancy Louise Green Norah Olive Johnstone-Wallace Adelaide Johnson Kilpatrick Barbara Cross Naylor Marjorie Olive Sandy Elizabeth jane Scheidelrnan Katherine Kinne Snell 3 V. .H Ig.. M1 QV , 25.2 mi . 3 if f J Q M655 JUNIOR WOMEN'S HONORARY SOCIETY DEPARTMENT!! NZ-Zfadm. . Q. HCNORARY SOCIETY IN CHEMISTRY AL' HoNoRARY MEMBERS 11 John Hart Andreen Charles Augustus Baker Raymond Carlos Baxter Bruce Beh Stanley Winston Berg James Hay Black Howard William Blose Seth James Campbell John Merritt Cole David Edwards Cook Peter Paul Ruprecht Debye Frank Willard Dittman James Rolston Donnalley, Jr Russell Brayton Eaton Robert Tarr Edmunds Fred Thomas Fiedorek Robert Joseph Fritz Franklin Albert Hamm William Stewart Horner, Il Dallas Thane Hurd Gordon Kiddoo William Kirk, Jr. 4 Wilder Dwight Bancroft Thomas Roland Briggs Arthur Wesley Browne Petrus Josephus Debye Gorden Ellis David Birney Hand James Lynn Hoard John Raven Johnson John Gamble Kirkwood Charles C ACTIVE MEMBERS Richard Packard Klopp George Eugene Kosel Wilmer Leroy Kranich Alan Arthur Krull William Nicholas Kruse Fay McClelland Charles Shrader McCoy, Jr. Robert Edwin McDonald John Mansfield Mason Richard Harwood Morgan John David Nelles John Ames Newman John Lee Olsen Howard Ashley Parker, Jr. Philip Howard Permar James Phelan John Race Powers Robert Allerton Prisch Sherman Kennedy Reed James Francis Ryan, Jr. George Champlin Salisbury Daniel Scott Sears Albert W. Laubengayer Franklin Long Clyde Walter Mason William Miller Melvin Lorrel Nichols Jacob Papish Fred Hoffman Rhodes Oscar Joseph Swenson Henry Taube alvert Winding Philip Henry Seaver Mircea Rudolph Sfat Frank Cushing Smith Allen Leander Spafford DeWitt Sarles Stillman, Jr John William Strohecker James Daniel Stroupe Harry John Sykes Georges Elias Tabet William Newell Taylor LaRoy Bernard Thompson Harlan Lloyd Tuthill Robert Dowling Ullrich Edward James Walko John Edwin Westberg William Reinert Whitaker Vernon Edelen Whitaker John Franklin Whitney Field Howard Winslow Ernest Herbert Wood Harold Sinclair Wood William Edward Zieman HHNHRS' Virginia Louise Bogert Marisa Lucia Colombo Alison King Patricia Marie Leary Ellen Lillian McCarthy Mary Clare Pfeiffer Elizabeth Porter Marjorie Olive Sandy Frances Marie Shloss Charna Riva Slonim Lilian Penn Sturges fqlpha HMM . -qi WOMEN'S NATIONAL I-IONORARY SOCIETY IN ARCHITECTURE I PEP-43 TMEN 3 V - -, 'ra' ll 116 NATIONAL I-IONORARY SERVICE E R AT E R N I T Y Edward Carl Mabbs . . Prerzdent John William German . . Vice-Prerzdent Samuel Riley Pierce . . Secremay Michael Goss Blansfield . . T1 emzner Robert Wilson Ballard William Arthur Basse Michael Goss Blansfield William Ward Bucher, Jr. Ralph William Clements Arthur Benedict Eddy John William German Gordon DeBow I-lasenzahl Robert Earle Hutton Edward Carl Mabbs Peter Frank Oliva Samuel Riley Pierce Edward Walton Ross Frederick Charles Wall Blanton Culver Wiggin Charles Lee VanArsdale TH! 4 HHNGRS' Sherwood Gebhart Holt John Robert Bangs, Jr. William Nichols Barnard Frank Oakes Ellenwood Seyour Stanton Garrett George Hanselman Solomon Cady Hollister Joseph Olmstead Jeffrey Dexter Simpson Kimball Charles Osborn Mackey Lloyd Jackson Moulton John Robert Moynihan Will Miller Sawdon ' Albert Edward Wells ACTIVE MEMBERS Francis Joseph John Broglie Scott Brown, Jr. William Chandler Perry Townley Egbert, Jr. John Henry Eppler Horace Farwell Ferry, Jr. Andrew Stanton Gill, Jr. John Fletcher Harper John Thomas Hodges Richard Malcolm Junge Clyde Hi gbee Loughridge,Jr. John Allen McDougal George W. McGlaughlin William E. McLaughlin Daniel Christopher Nehrer Wallace Ryman Seeley William Herman Sens George Leonard Swallow Robert H. Underwood Robert Evans Warren Hmm HONORARY SOCIETY IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Clyde Higbee Loughridge, Jr. . . . Preridenr Wallace Ryman Seeley . . . . Vive-Pfffiliwf John Thomas Hodges , . Secremry-Tremznvr 117 DE John Irving Vail , . David Bruce Porter . William Henry Adolph, Jr. Allan Charles Arnaboldi Milford Earl Becker Norman Stanley Brungot Harry Frederick Burghardt Howard Joseph Cleveland Erwin Arthur Conklin Eugene George Dillman Bernard Fisher Edwin Ormont Gilbert Joseph Paul Arnaboldi Gerald Harry Bandes Leonard Nellis Berdan Don Arol Boardman, Jr. Dorothy Eleanore Bradley Elmer Nathan Coye Everett John Crawford Robert Speer Doig Paul Orloff Dragoo Everett Kermit Elmer DeWitt Theodore Baker Richard Russell Basom John Bentinck-Smith David Theodore Berman Robert Joseph Byrne Edwin Prescott Clement Richard Alva Damon Arthur Erwin Davis Donald Dee Delahanty Frederick Austin Erb Jack Gregory Flint Norman William Bartz Kenneth Warner Benson Martin Vincent Berrigan Theodore John Beyer William George Bonelli Stanton Ellsworth Bower Ashel Stanton Colvin William Patrick Darrow, Jr, Donald Roe Drew Charles Stuart Duncan 118 PARTME 0 a an:n VETERINARY MEDICAL SOCIETY . . . . . . . Premienr Jacquelyn Ann Norris . . . . . . Vice-Preridenr Rex Albert Malmberg . Leonard Ferber ........ Member at Large SENIORS Kenneth Irving Gumaer George Doyle Halpin Frank Henry Haner, Jr. John Francis Hokanson Henry Dean Hopper John James Huckle DuBois LeFevre Jenkins George Kuhn Kiesel Leo Kotchek Clyde Everett Lanfair Leonard John Larson Norman Francis Lewis Lionel Woodrow Lindsey Bernard Lipman Donald Claude McKown Edward Anderson Majilton Walter John Matuszczak Nicholas McKie Paddock Webster Vernon Phillips John Sheperd Proper JUNIORS Leonard Ferber Richard Barett Fish Thomas Asa Gage Richard Joseph Gillespie Abie Goldberg Merrill Goodman Allen Carlyle Goss Boynton Arnold Grover Maurice Michael Jastremski Wallace Gordon Jones Leo Raymond Karmin Rex Albert Malmberg Hallsey Ralph Palmer Richard Hall Parmelee, Jr. Saul Radzwiller John William Richards Charles Glenwood Rickard Jerome Harold Ripps Colin Mitchell Robertson Charles Floyd Simpson SOPHOMORES Anne Hastings Gott Clyde Manford Haller Clinton Eugene Hartley Warren George Hoag Chester James Holden Florence Elizabeth Keith William Patrick King Harmon Cook Leonard Arthur Lipman David Edmond Lipsky Floyd Addison Lockwood Walter Benedict Lukens Kenneth McEntee Richard Kane McEvoy Wilber Cushing Maker John Joseph Mettler, Jr. Lloyd Edward Moore, Jr. Erskine Vance Morse Jeanne Martha Neubecker Herbert William Patton David Bruce Porter Morris Leon Povar FRESHMEN Russell Flagg Greer William James Haifleigh Howard Harmon Russell Kay Jones Kenneth Lee Kiehle Alvin Stanley Klein Lisbeth Martha Kraft James Hanford Langman Ralph Wesley Lewis Philip Henry Liebig Gilbert Liebowitz Robert Albert Lopez Thomas Joseph Lynch Homer Francis McMurray Grayson Bates Mitchell Gordon Gifford Morrow Ray Calvin Newman Jacquelyn Ann Norris Harry Radzwiller Andrew Samuel Ritter N741 . . Secretary . .Trearurer Andre Moul Ross Ephraim Edgar Ruebush, Jr. Victor John Tymchyn Carlton Louis Ulrich Daniel Thadeus Woolfe George Asbury Young, Jr. Theodore Zimmerman Edwin Browning Smith Hugh Patrick Studdert John Tanis Matthew Troyansky John Richard Tweddle John Irving Vail William Francis Young Clarence Peter Zepp, Jr. George Elliot Rappaport Charles Richard Robinson Irving Sylvius Rossofi' Joseph Patrick Sayres William George Schaer, Jr. Donald Albert Tillou Carlisle Watson Van Deusen Thurman Church Vaughn Roland Grant Whitehead Clayton Samuel Young Calvin Barclay Roper Joseph Cecil Shaffer Hermann Bernard Stein Robert David Walker James Paul Watson Ralph Foster Wester Harrison Jesse Wilcox, Jr. Carleton Martin Zellner r HHNHR Fred Asa Barnes Athan Alexander Baskous Carl Robert Blanche Earl Nelson Burrows Robert Thomas Cochran, II Jerry Cohen William Bertie Correll Ellsworth Fisher Filby Joseph Garcia Herbert Allen Gustafson Theodore Joseph Hildabrand John Irving Holden Solomon Cady Hollister Jack Hudson McMinn William Lindsay Malcolm David Warren Milhan Richard Gordon Milhan Edward August Miller Robert Lyman Nelson Tom Otto Nobis Charles Edward O,Rourke Claude Marc Pendleton Herbert Henry Scofield Robert Donald Steele Roweyn Yatrnan Thatcher Paul Halladay Underwood Charles Leopold Walker George Winter HONORARY CIVIL ENGINEERING S O C I E T Y Ellsworth Fisher Filby . . . Preridenf Tom Otto Nobis . . . . Vice-President Herbert Allen Gustafson . . . . jkcrermy-Treamrer Robert Donald Steele . . . Corresponding Secrenzfy 11 120 DEP -. :,, 4 Q 3 f? . r I L rg. 1 1 1 w ARTMEIVT MUSICAL SOCIETY George Henry Lockwood . . . Prefzdmr Gene Hanson . . . . Vice-Prefzdenf James Dunbar Ross, Jr. . . , Secrefmgf Charles William Truman . . . Tremzzrer HONORARY MEMBERS Sergeant Ruel Edward Goodman Wendell Margrave Roy Harris Harold Parks Lieutenant Edward Stack MEMBERS Robert Carl Baker Norman Riley Bergrun Robert Earl Brougham Maurice Buell Burritt Robert Victor Good, jr Robert Stanton Gordon Arthur Satterly Hall Gene Hanson Lee Edward Heidrick Robert Earle Hutton George Henry Lockwood Frank Evans Martin Louis Glaser Martsolf Harold Cecil Parker James Dunbar Ross, Jr. Donald Paul Skove Jack Howard Smith Harold Frederick Tripp Charles William Truman Winfield Warren Tyler William Freeman Walters Louis Bennett Webster AL! f w ll '1 t X VMJNN V X ., . xl i IS , ' L 5 ' If I Q: I H6176 RS' FACULTY MEMBERS Raymond Wellington Ager William Cyrus Ballard Lawrence A. Burckmyer, Jr. Robert F. Chamberlain Alexander Berry Credle William Abbett Lewis, Jr. Michel George Malti Howard Godwin Smith Everett Milton Strong SENIOR MEMBERS Charles William Brand Frank Kniskern Faulkner Dyer Brainerd Holmes Robert Earle Hutton Peter Winokur, Jr. Donald Lambin Johnson Charles Glenn Morrison Raymond Valentine Pohl Dean Bussman Wheeler JUNIOR MEMBERS Frederick Morrow Arbuckle Richard Lundelius Best Ralph Bolgiano, Jr. Richard I-Iortman Demmy Roger Stephen Jackson Richard Collier Koch Joseph Carl Logue Anthonyj. G. Prasil Robert Harper Garmezy Robert Sumner Rochlin Mil on Stolaroff 'C Zia K flu.. I-IQNORARY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING S O C IE T Y Robert Earle Hutton . . . . Pfefidfw' Donald Lambin Johnson . . . . Vifff-Pf'ffJi4612f Dean Bussman Wheeler . . . Recording Secretary Raymond Valentine Pohl . . Correrpanding Secretary Frank Kniskern Faulkner . ..,. Treasurer 2 DEP ARTMFNTA 122 E. iii -this Wai: QE ZA? -'Wx' Qmggf' ' ..,t1g:2ye3l 3y9.,,i-g 5-IQ? 1 w qw,-js Lu -, . M Franke H. Bosworth Olaf Martinius Brauner Leroy Pearl Burnham Gilmore David Clarke Ralph Wright Curtis Albert Henry Detweiler William McLeish Dunbar Donald Lord Finlayson John Anthony Harrell Edward Godfrey Lawson Thomas William Mackesey Roger O'Neil Austin Wurster McNeil Baker Eugene R. Branning John Conrad Breiby John David deMoll Harold Sterling Edelman Gawler I-IONORARY SOCIETY IN ARCHITECTURE HONORARY MEMBER Sir Raymond Unwin FACULTY MEMBERS ACTIVE MEMBERS James Owen Mahoney Christian Midjo Eugene Davis Montillon Charles Edward O'Rourke Nathaniel Schmidt Alexander Duncan Seymour Walter King Stone John Neil Tilton, Jr. Charles Henry Warner, Jr. Kenneth Leland Washburn George Young, Jr. Frederik Cheney Gjessing Richard Homer Gordon Henry Klein Albert Joseph Mangones Ruard Arthur Vanderploeg Custis Scott Woolford, Jr. Bristow Adams Howard Edward Babcock Erl Bates Horace Hull Benson Harold Eugene Botsford Harry Oliver Buckman George Samuel Butts George Abram Everett Karl Herman Fernow Anson Wright Gibson Bernard Facklam Goodrich Cedric Hay Guise Richard Chapell Back Robert Carl Baker Donald Barnes George Earl Blackburn john Millard Collins Whitney Conant Doe Richard Perry Edsall Lucian Carter Freeman ENGR! FACULTY MEMBERS Carl E. F. Guterman Earle Volcart Hardenburg John Parker Hertel Robert Byron Hinman Ralph Sheldon Hosmer Frederick Bruce Hutt Burton Aaron Jennings Carl Edwin Ladd Thomas Eldredge LaMont Edward Lawson Laurence H. MacDaniels Edward Gardener Misner ACTIVE MEMBERS Richard Hyatt Haynes Floyd Philip Hunt William Francis Kelly, Jr. Paul Manning Kelsey David Redford Lani gan William N. Leuenberger Caldwell McMillan Benjamin James Miles Clyde Hadley Myers William Irving Myers George Eric Peabody Mauius Peter Rasmussen Philip Adna Readio Arthur Bernhard Recknagel James Edward Rice Glenn Wade Salisbury Elmer Seth Savage Robert Pelton Sibley Stanley Whitson Warren John Peter Willman Armando Samper Erton Walter Sipher Arthur Lee Thompson, III John Daniel Turrel William Updyke Donald James Watson George Harris Wilcox Edward Wilmot Robert Irvin Freeman Leslie Grant Nulfer Ralph Work Frank Arnold Goll Bernard William Potter Donald William Hartnett Louis Alfred Preston ll 045 fl! 2 Koh 1 CQ ' WLM ' 6 ' . . I, I HONORARY soe1ETY IN AGRICULTURE i , John Daniel Turrel . . - . Pffffidwf George Harris Wilcox . , ViCff-Pfffiffwf Bernard William Potter . . . Secretary Benjamin James Miles . . . Tfwwfw' 12 124 DE PARTMENTAL H HQNORARY SOCIETY IN Nancy Jessup Underwood . . . Preridenr Julia Harding Cowles . . . S ecre fdlij' Marian Turnbull . . . . Tzfeazrmfer Catherine Hazel Grady . . Sponsor Jane Caroline Adams Mary Elizabeth Ammarell Lorraine Ann Bode Gracia Ruth Byrne Mary Lucille Christian Ruth Isabel Cornwell Mary Alice Dietrich Cecilia Knapp Early Marillynn Jane Finch Mary Gertrude Fish Margaret Ellin Fredenburg Alice Mae Gallup Barbara Mae Hall Jean Marie Hammersmith Eunice Ruth Jacobson Ruth Esther Jennings Elizabeth Anne Kehoe Dorothy Elaine Krisher Barbara Ann Larrabee Muriel Jean Lynch Frances Eugenia McCrea Mary Windsor Murdoch Ruth Mildred Picker Kathleen Mabel Pierce Shirley Louise Pierce Patricia Almy Rider Ruth Janette Robbins Joan Elizabeth Royce Mildred Schulman Jean Elizabeth Short Helen Priscilla Slimm Annette Ely Smith Marian Arlene Stout Phyllis Eloise Stout Margaret Myers Sturgess Dorothy Ann Thaden Cora Jean Thomas Barbara Ann Van Slyke Natalie Florence Wiener Evangeline Freda Zackey Q O HHNHRS' Allen James Albright Leo Arthur Condon Harold Warren Darling Irving Adelbert Davis James Harvey Decker Richard Manley Dickerman John Vail Foy John Sander Gold Frank Arnold Goll Anthony Frank Joy Elisha William Kellogg Anthony Joseph Kilcoyne Edward Sigmund Kowal Anthony James LaScala Courtney Denton Young Harold Christopher Mack Benjamin James Miles Salvatore Richard Nepola Gerald Clarence Nuffer Leslie Grant Nuffer Peter Frank Oliva Louis Alfred Preston Frank John Roberto Arnold Ralph Seefeldt Robert Serrine Austin Charles Smith Bernard Wesley Spencer' John Taylor Stanton Rodger Wilson I I Kdfpym Kappa NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION F RAT E RN IT Y Austin Charles Smith . . . Pwfidffil' Louis Alfred Preston . . Vifff-Pfefilfwl' Elisha William Kellogg . . . . Tre:z.ru1'er Frank Arnold Goll . . . -5IffCl'6l'4U' 2 126 affakrmfwraz ll X , X. Jfppd ' .V . + ' ffm : liilfaiabdw MGM. HONORARY ADMINISTRATIVE ,gr I ENGINEERING SOCIETY -f f l' Q E- 1 - -. - ,vw-as ,,5g,.g.a,.1'a.Q.,,s..,-M, ws sag-is-.ra 3,1 , -1- ,5,.a,.,s., . 4,-L. ,,t3:..4,. :f'1 c- . -7-W1 X' br:'.9:'w WK '2G4W3:1f12 -mairyes at .fwataa 1 i .. ,. 'f-faszearsx. , lgayff -W. --111.4 aaa .g-,553-ff -ff..5: .5g- -'kg-5 1:1 M William Ward Bucher, Jr. Bruce Alexander Pope . John Carroll Pennock Frederick John Anderson . . . Preridenr . Vice-Prerident . . Secfefmy . . . Tremzzrer HONORARY MEMBERS John Robert Bangs, Jr. Seymour Stanton Garrett George Raymond Hanselman Charles Ralph Scott, Jr ACTIVE MEMBERS Harry Craig Allen Frederick John Anderson Morris Bradt, Jr. William Ward Bucher, Jr. Herbert Sherman Burling, Jr. Robert Ray Clement Philip Clarkson Collins David Joseph Coons Jes Jessen Dall, III Richard Hortman Demmy Walter Blakesley Gerould, II Louis Gaston Helmick, Jr. Allan Wallace Trimpi Dexter Simpson Kimball Harry John Loberg Clyde Ira Millard Robert Frederick Henderson Robert Emmett Hickman Donald Lambin Johnson Roy Verner Johnson Robert Charles Krehbiel, Jr. George Bovier Marchev Donald Hoxie Middletoil Charles William Morrill, Jr. John Carroll Pennock Bruce Alexander Pope James Arthur Purdy John Edmund Slater, Jr. I H HONORARY MEMBERS Beulah Blackmore Mary Francis Henry Ann Aikin Margaret Baldwin Cora Ella Binzel Gladys Butt Dorothy Celia DeLany Linnea Dennett Faith Fenton Katharine Wyckoff Harris Mary Agnes Frances Carlin Kathleen Lucile Cutlar Nancy Keesee Dickerson Frances Andersen Winona Morelle Brower Betty Evelyn Carter Elizabeth Jane Crawford Marydith VanCise DeGolyer Doris Ellen Fenton fi? ,al my W I' I Z ll FACULTY MEMBERS Hazel Marie Hauck Christine Heller Grace Mildred Henderson Helen Paine Hoefer Eleanor Elaine Knowles Helena Perry Leahy Marion Lew Jessie Freeman MacDonald GRADUATE MEMBERS Ella Gleim Josephine Brown Jones Betty-Sue McCready ACTIVE MEMBERS Harriet Isabel Gauss Jean Marie Hammersmith Floy Crouthamel Hoffer Helen Kennelley Jammer Mary Love Klauder Eska Ann Nash Gladys McKeever Frieda Louise Meyer Helen Monsch Inez Prudent Ruth Remsberg Dorothy Dean Roberts Lemo Dennis Rockwood Lillian Shaben Esther Rutherford Metcalf Elinor Shaw Whelan Janet Edith Pond Naomi Rosenhaus Margaret Bell Smith Bernadine Sutton Cora Jean Thomas Rosemary Williams Umlcfmfn HONORARY SOCIETY IN HOME ECONOMICS 127 128 PE PHRTMENTJ L3 ' V .39-Q 13 5 '-x. i,-:SN Donald Wyckoff Baker Clifford Warren Barber Raymond Russell Birch Earl Louis Brunett Arthur Gordon Danks Henry Hugh Dukes William Morris Evans Myron Gustin Fincher James Nathan Frost Walter Joseph Gibbons Herbert Lester Gilman Kenneth Irving Gumaer William Arthur Hagan Charles Ernest Hayden Melvin Sidney Hofstad VETERINARY SOCIETY Grant Sherman Hopkins Seth Darwin Johnson George Kuhn Kiesel Philip Pincus Levine Howard Jay Milks Malcolm Eugene Miller Peter Olafson Charles Glenwood Rickard Stephen James Roberts Hadley C. Stephenson Winfield Scott Stone Earl Sunderville Dennie Hammond Udall Alexander Zeissig Clarence Peter Zepp, Jr. H Ruth Carolyn Caplan Mary Isabelle Close Barbara Jane Fishkind Guinevere Gloria Griest Barbara Mae Hall Marjorie Roselle Heir HNHRS' Mary Veronica Scrok R.. 1 J , . H X 'Khin Norah O. Johnstone-Wallace Hiridel Kroniek Eska Arm Nash Bobetre Joy Rosenau Marjorie Olive Sandy Marjorie Adele Seekins I pd Bella Q7 I-IONORARY SOCIETY IN JGURNALISM Eska Ann Nash . . - Pfffidmlf Mary Isabelle Close . . Vice-Prefiriwf Marjorie Roselle Heit . . .Sl6Cf6ftZlQ'-Tl'6dJZlf6f 129 130 EPA A - 54 if K Ann Aikin Lucy Ashton Kathleen Kennon Berresford Cora Binzel Beulah Blackmore Muriel Brasie Helen Canon A Frances Carlin Ruth Cook Muriel Dixon Emma Rose Elliott Jean Failing Faith Fenton Mary Ford Elaine Forsyth Mary Belle Fowler Edith Freeman Barbara Corinne Andrews Shirley Jane Busacker Gracia Ruth Byrne Eloise Mary Clor Eunice Ruth Jacobson Irma Ruth Moses RTMENTAI V, fafmdafa HONORARY SGCIETY IN EDUCATION STAFF AND GRADUATE MEMBERs Emma C. B. Galvin Margaret Hasenpflug Mabel Hastie Hazel Hauck Millicent Haynes Grace Henderson Lydia Humphreys Margaret Hutchins Josephine Jones Elaine Knowles Helena Leahy Edith McComb Betty-Sue McCready Gladys McKeever Ruth Miller Helen Monsch Helen Florence North UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS Dorothy Alice O'Mea1 Ruth Mildred Picker Shirley Louise Pierce Naomi Rosenhaus Dorothy Cross Salisbury Mildred Schulman Katherine Reeves Jessie Rhulman Dorothy Roberts Lemo Rockwood Rosalind Speed Jane Stoutenberg Delphine Tenbroeck Flora Thurston Louise Titcomb Barbara Tupper Ethel Waring Marian Warren Delpha Weisendanger Catherine Welch Florence Williamson Olive Woodruff Margaret Wylie Priscilla Slimm Margaret Bell Smith Dorothy Ann Thaden Marian Turnbull Nancy Jessup Underwood HGNHRS John Whalley Baer Robert Irving Dodge John Henry Hudson Clyde H. Loughridge, Jr. Charles Glenn Morrison Peter Winokur, Jr. fills-,yfijf J LQ Pa 7m pl Sigma SIGNAL CQRPS SOCIETY 131 DEPARTMENT!! Panama! Same . 152 I-IONORARY CIVIL ENGINEERING S O C IETY Kenneth Stofer . . . Preyidmt Tom Otto Nobis . . . Vice-President Hugh Emerson Brown . . Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Earle Nelson Burrows Charles Edward O'Rourke Walter L. Conwell Claude Mark Pendleton Solomon Cady Hollister Herbert Henry Scofield Herbert Theodore Jenkins Leonard Church Urquhart LeonardAlexanderLawrence Hugh Weatherlow Henry Neely Ogden Herbert Williams SENIOR MEMBERS Theodorejoseph Hildabrand Edward August Miller Edward Kendrick John Caryl Palms Robert MacCallum John Felix Tunnicliff JUNIOR MEMBERS Richard Bard, Jr. Theodore Herbert Lansing Robert Thomas Cochran, II James Irwin Porter Emerson Mayo Harris Joseph Anthony Sanders, Jr. HHNHRS' Alfred Landon Baker, Jr. Charles Augustus Baker Raymond Carlos Baxter James Hay Black Seth James Campbell John Merritt Cole Dexter Edge, Jr. Richard Wood Eustis Francis Eldon Finch, Jr. Edward Samuel Garner, Neil Jay Gilllillan Hugh Morton Grey, Jr. Richard Brace Hillman Robert Johnson James Alan Arthur Krull William Edward McGinnity William James MacRitchie Calvin Lewis Martin Clyde Walter Mason John Mansfield Mason Robert Anthony Moore Ward Frederick Moore John Ames Newman John Lee Olsen Howard Ashley Parker, J William Waitte Parker, Jr. Philip Howard Permar Everett Firth Perryman Frederick Hoffman Rhodes Francisco Jose Rivero Alonzo Bertram Rodey Edwin Mosely Sampson, Jr. Mircea Rudolf Sfat Richard Hugh Simmonds Richard Haring Smith Allen Leander Spafford William Newell Taylor John Robert Thompson Elmer John Tolle, Jr. Edward James Walko John Edwin Westberg Vernon Edelen Whitaker Harold Sinclair Wood William Edward Zieman mmf geakm.. JW-'N HONORARY CHEMICAL soc1ETY .J My E ff' John Edwin Westberg . John Ames Newman . . Edwin Mosely Sampson, Jr. Hugh Morton Grey, Jr. . Dr. William Mueller . . . Prefident . Vice-Prefident . . Slerretmy . . . Tremzzrer . . Faculty A6Z1JiJ'B7' 1 DEPARTMENT I U 0 aie CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY Robert Donald Steele . . . . Prexident Thomas Thurston Harrow, Jr. . . . Secremfgf Ellsworth Cornelius Machlin . . . Tremzmr Fred Asa Barnes Carl Crandall Eric Vail Howell Dexter Simpson Kimball William Lindsay Malcolm John Thomas Parson William Bertie Correll Thomas T. Harrow, Jr. Robert Emmett Hickman Norman Francis Hoag John Irving Holden FACULTY MEMBERS John Perry Ernest William Schoder Fred Josiah Spry William Stanley Romeyn Yatmen Thatcher Paul Halladay Underwood STUDENT MEMBERS Alexander John Kopczynski Ellsworth C. Machlin, Jr. Edward Walter Melchen, Jr. Cushing Phillips, Jr. Robert Donald Steele H l 4 Raymond Lawrence Howe Theodore T. VanHyning James Schuyler Whitney 134 N. up ' t ' 1-v , ' ',- 1 600043 John Basil Abbink Frederick John Anderson Carl DeAlton Arnold James Hanno Barrett Robert Lesh Bohlen William Ward Bucher, Jr. William Hyland Chambers Charles Alexander Colbert Ralph Brownwell Colson Jes Jessen Dall, III William W. Dickhart, III Whitney Conant Doe Arthur Benedict Eddy Wayne Russell Evans William Charles Flint VanRensselaer H. Greene,Jr. Louis Gaston Helmick, Jr. John Henry Hudson Robert Wallace Hughes Roy Verner Johnson Richard Malcolm lunge Paul Manning Kelsey Richard Parker Kuhn, Jr. Clyde H. Loughridge, Jr. Edward Earl Ludwig, Jr. Samuel Knox McCune William Edwin McLaughlin George Bovier Marchev David Parry Mertz Robert Jouett Mitchell Douglas Stuart Moore Tom Otto Nobis Frederick Albert Schulte, Jr. Wallace Ryman Seeley John Edmund Slater, Jr. Furman South, III Peter Joseph Sundheim, Jr. Arthur Lee Thompson, III Roy Brown Unger John Allen McDougal Ha S aaetgtaete.. HONCRARY MILITARY SOCIETY Edward John Egan . Paul John Weaver, II . Robert Dowling Ullrich Richard Cobden Earl . Robert Charles Krehbiel , , ,A Captain Firit Lieutenant , . Second Lieutenant . Firrt Sergeant , . .Sltajjr Sergeant Major Robert Irving, Jr. . . . Faculty Advifer 135 1 DIP Bristow Adams Albert Boicourt Avery Dayton Gentle Fred John Heimes John Parker Hertel Carl DeAlton Arnold John Stuart Banta James Hanno Barrett Jerome Anthony Batt John Albert Birkland, Jr. Henry William Bolling Richard Calvin Bonser Gerald Nelson Bowne Milton Dexter Coe Edward John Egan i4RfMfN Sammi. TA! AGRICULTURE AND HOTEL ADMINISTRATION SOCIETY Richard Calvin Bonser Robert Daniel Ladd . John Robert Zellmer . ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Howard Bagnall Meek Clyde Hadley Myers William Irving Myers James Dunbar Pond Prank Harrison Randolph ACTIVE MEMBERS Philip Bradley Gibson Paul Robert Handlery Roy Stephen Hawley Roy E. W. Herrmann, Jr. Henry Lyman Hood Charles Heuston Hunn Gordon Edwin Jones Donald Edwin Kastner Robert Daniel Ladd Thomas Jack Love . . Prefidem' . KYCCFEZYZU' . . Trerzmrer Byron Burnett Robb Charles Inglehardt Sayles Edgar Archibald Whiting Andrew Leon Winsor Richard Ernest Marchisio Stanley Chapin Merrill Richard Ralph Nickerson Robert James Pape William James Pape Victor Stewart Underwood Frank Aldrich Walkley Donald Eugene Webster John Robert Zellmer H0 john Basil Abbink Bristow Adams Bernard Mitchael Clarey Robert Rossiter Flynn Raymond Floyd Howes Bertram Lucius Hughes William Brower Kaufman James Steven Knapp Philip Leroy Loomis Robert Franklin McCann,J James Arthur McTague John Mitchell Meloney ! pf' XX? NGRS' Merrill Mueller Geoffrey Alexander Oelsner Fay Colvin Parsons Ronald Raynolds Wallace Austin Ross Robert Warren Sailor, Jr. Hart Irving Seely Mircea Rudolph Sfat Robert Parker Smith Howard Arthur Stevenson William Oscar Trapp William John Waters NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTIC F RAT E RN ITY Wallace Austin Ross . . . Preridenf James Steven Knapp . . . Trmmrer 137 8 PE K, Rx. PAR 7M6N7Al PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY If ,.., 'l ex ,i f . 5 21 .1 :is x -is Rif'ELf' David Duvall Thompson . . . Prexzdenr Ralph William Clemments . . . .Yecretmgf Tremzzrer HONORARY MEMBERS Howard Bernhardt Adelmann William Fausset Bruce Leroy Lesher Barnes J Gerard James Aitken, Jr. Louis Arthur Farchione Raymond Durston Fear CharlesFrederickl-lesselbach Samuel Wynne Hunter Perry Webster Gilbert ames Wenceslas Papez ACTIVE MEMBERS David Anthony Losasso Louis Garcia Ortega Frank John Palumbo Amo John Piecoli Robert A. W. Pullman aaafaa., Robert Chris tenberry Frank Dudley Cornelius Betten Jessie Boys Henry Arthur Carey Charles Edward Cladel John Courtney Edmund Ezra Day Arthur Fox Anson Gibson Carl DeAlton Arnold Paul Thorndyke Bailey John Stuart Banta James Hanno Barrett Jerome Anthony Batt Henry William Bolling Richard Calvin Bonser John Edgar Chance David Estes Philip Bradley Gibson .. W., I f ., HGNHRS HONORARY MEMBERS John McFarline Howie Frank McKowne FACULTY MEMBERS Albert Koehl Terrell Benjamin Maxfield Howard Bagnall Meek Lois Meek Arthur John Mertzke Frank Harrison Randolph Dorothy Roberts Charles Inglehart Sayles ACTIVE MEMBERS Theodore Burton Hankoff Henry Lyman Hood Charles Heuston Hunn Donald Edwin Kastner Edward W. Kinsley, Jr. john Dart Lesure William Thomas Lesure Stanley Chapin Merrill Richard Ralph Nickerson Robert Montgomery Ready Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mrs. Ellsworth Statler Dorothy Fessenden Sayles Milton Roberts Shaw John Sherry Louis Toth Thomas Brodhead Tracy Allan Hosie Treman Edgar Archibald Whiting Andrew Leon Winsor Constance Leah Reed Arnold Rosenstein James Thomas Ryan Rob Roy Shaub, II Edwin John Trinker Victor Stewart Underwood John Alpheus Vanderslice Robert Clarke Walker John Robert Zellmer HOTEL ADMINISTRATION SOCIETY Jerome Anthony Batt . . John Stuart Banta . . David Estes . . Henry Lyman Hood . . . . Prefident . Vice-Prexident . . . Secretmgf . . Trefmmzr 1 Y ' . V , fiffzx 'H' ' I J V . mf1nhw fi fy ' . H fs 1, 1' 1' Q J v 1459, , . , .. -a ,W We , ,-I if ' Z., -gr H e e 5 If -fe 'g i Llfggi - , 3 I' I si ' w I Ei' wx: Qi - stt I s ., if ' f I i- g Q12 ' if I ,,.-2 .Ag , IQ .. If A 1 55 3 1 'Q j EE :ff ' ' -I Q I .Qu I :Vii.,,.', gg-S gt ei, f ,e 1 L2 ' I Q af' fi :gg 55'-vs 5 ' :vids 'R -fr.. 'ff , 2. W s sw I s 'ffjgfs l Ma-Mg? '41 w h at I in I ACTIVITIES.. . Student Government. . . Publications . . . Business Urguuizutious. . . The Arts. . . Clubs QMWM... Roy Brown Unger . . ..... Pzferidem' Louis Gaston Helmiclc . . Vice-Prexident-Tremmfef Robert Wilson Ballard . . ,Sl6L'1'6Z'4IQ1 Harry Craig Allen Robert Wilson Ballard William Arthur Basse Betty Jane Bockstedt John Edgar Chance David Joseph Coons Martha Agnes Edson Wayne Russell Evans Doris Ellen Fenton John Fletcher Harper Simon Miller Harris Louis Gaston l-lelmick Julius Larkin Hoyt William John Rothfuss Aaron Louis Shot Katherine Kinne Snell Peter William Stone Roy Brown Unger Mitchell Ralph Zavon STANDING: Chance, Shor, Harris, Bivens, Allen, Harper, Coons, Rothfuss, Stone, Basse, Zavon. SEATED: Snell, Ballard, Fenton, Unger, Bocksteclt, Hoyt, Edson. 142 fox ffl FQ la' , If 1-4-5-A' ,f 'si 3 Aff ,r if all 7aeQoviad! 0 6 'in Dyer Brainerd Holmes . Lorraine Ann Bode Maxine Lois Katz Erma Nightingale . . Donald Murdock Ostrom . William Brower Kaufman Caroline Mason Norfleet Peter Winokur, Jr. Charles Alexander Colbert 1 ' Ruth Arlene Cosline f David Joseph Coons I Peggy Pierce William Thomas Dunn, Jr. Edward Carl Mabbs Frances Marie Shloss J David Burton Gier l Adelaide Johnson Kilpatrick f William Hanna Hopple, Jr. 1 Maxine Lois Katz Elizabeth Jean Barlow William Denning Stewart, Jr. Gael Truett Bunch . I I Phyllis Ettinger Donald Lambin Johnson . . Edward Joseph Whiting . Lorraine Ann Bode . . Arthur Benedict Eddy . Roy Brown Unger . J . . . . . . . Chairman . Headr of Wornenl' Organization . Secretary . . Trearnrer . . Publicity . . Salvage Blood Donor and Influenza Cornrnirrion . Bondtr and Stanzpf . Clarirtnzas S ea! . Victory Cbert . Entertaining Service Men . Keeping Cornell Informed . Fraternity' V-Wardenf . Independent V-Wardenr . . Woinan V-Wardenr . Other Canzpnr War Ejjfort . Stadent Council Reprerentatioe 1 144 Simian? Qcwnaa FRESHMAN ORIENTATION COMMITTEE Edward Danforth Eddy, Chaziwmzn Jane Caroline Adams Nell Catherine Awtry Elizabeth Ann Call Barber Benjamin Conable, Doris Ellen Fenton George Henry Ficken Jeanette Ann Froeber George Herbert Getman Mira Graves Hugh Morton Grey, Jr. Richard Holman Julius Larkin Hoyt Maxine Lois Katz Louis Glaser Martsolf Nancy Faith Maynard Erma Nightingale Caroline Mason Norfleet Peggy Pierce Charles William Pressler Furman South, III DeWitt Sarles Stillman, Jr Milton Stolaroff Newman Edward Wait, Jr Greta Elizabeth Wilcox William Mansfield Woodford JUNIOR CLASS COMMITTEE Robert Wilson Ballard, Co-Chairman William Arthur Basse, Ca-Chairman Mitchell Ralph Zavon, Ca-Clmirman Robert Legett Carter Richard Owen Jones Sidney Ginsberg Jackson Rinn Pope Jerome David Goodman Robert Philip Witt Ted Victor Fisher SOPHOMORE CLASS COMMITTEE William John Rothfuss, Ca-Chairman Peter William Stone, Co-Chairman John Thornton Rogers Robert Louis Graham William Shepherd Rose Wilbur Oscar Gundlach Richard Mather Weiser, jr. VICTORY WEEK-END COMMITTEE William Thomas Dunn, Jr., Coordiwfor Julius Larkin Hoyt William Brower Kaufman Caroline Mason Norfleet V'S IN OUR BONNET COMMITTEE VICTORY BALL COMMITTEE Alvin Stanley Klein, Director Paul John Weaver, II, Chairman Gael Truett Bunch William Thomas Dunn, Jr. Edward Danforth Eddy Julius Larkin Hoyt Ina Hundinger William Brower Kaufman Caroline Mason Norfleet Jean Michael Saks Wayne Russell Evans William Hunter Grimes Robert james Roshirt David Brightman Sayle Elizabeth Jane Scheidelman 1 1 TOP ROW: Gilbert, Snell, SECOND ROW: Edson, Fenton, Slimm, Osborne, Sandy. BOTTOM ROW: Bockstedt. Doris Ellen Fenton Betty Jane Boekstedt Helen Priscilla Slimm Martha Agnes Edson Marjorie Olive Sandy Mary Irene Osborne EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE . . . .Prerident Fimf Vice-President Second Vice-Prerident Third Vice-Prerridenr Fourth Vice-Prerident . Recording Secretmy June Elizabeth Gilbert . ..... Tredmrer Katherine Kinne Snell . . C orfef p onding Secrermgf JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Betty Jane Bockstedt Marion Elizabeth Keller Doris Ellen Fenton Mary Irene Osborne June Elizabeth Gilbert Marjorie Olive Sandy Jean Margaret Waterbury Doris Ellen Fenton . Betty Jane Bockstedt . Mary Irene Osborne . . June Elizabeth Gilbert . Bernadine Sutton . . . Helen Priscilla Slimm . Susannah Ruth Krehbiel Constance Muriel Austin Katherine Kinne Snell . Martha Agnes Edson . Marjorie Olive Sandy . Lois Josephine Zimmerman Marian Bowers Conkling Charlotte Munn Licht . Mary Elizabeth Rumph . Evelyn Hale Call . . . Mary Alice Dietrich . Grace Marie Davis . . Dorothy Marie Cothran Marjorie Adele Seekins . Miriam Freund . . Lilian Louise Fuller . Ruth Carolyn Caplan . Nancy Faith Maynard . Peggy Pierce . . . Mary Elizabeth Rolfs . Phyllis Ettinger . . Sophie Werman . . . Marion Elizabeth Keller Mira Graves . . . Gloria Doris Denzler . Barbara Jean Styles . Lorraine Ann Bode . COUNCIL . . . . . President . First Vice-President . . Recording Secretary . . . . Treasurer . President of Balch I . President of Balch II . President of Balch III . President of Balch I V . . W President of Risley . President of Wyckoff . President of Comstock A , President of Comstock B . President of Senior Class . President of junior Class . . . President of Sophomore Class . . . . President of Freshmen Class President of Women's Council of C.U.R.W. . . . . . . Vice-President of W.A.A. . President of Women's Glee Cluh . . Women's Editor of the Sun . Women's Editor of the Cornellian . . Women's Editor of the 'iWidow Womeri's Editor of the Countryman . Chairman of junior Advisory Committee Senior Member of Willard Straight Board . I . . Representative of Dramatic Cluh . Representative of Dehate Cluh . . Representative of Radio Guild . . . . President of Mortar Board . President of Pan-Hellenic Association . . . . President of Dance Cluh . President of Home Economics Cluh . . Chairman of War Activities STANDING: Fuller, Denzler, Rolfs, Keller, Styles, Pierce, Graves, Snell, Gilbert, Edson, Dietrich, Rumph, Licht, SEATED: Wcrman, Seekins, Bode, Cothran, Maynard, Austin, Ettinger, Bockstedt, Fenton, Osborne, Slimm, Conlcling, Krehbiel, Sutton. ON FLOOR: Freund, Sandy, Zimmerman, Davis. 7 148 Weiiaai Saiaiala Jai! Edmund Ezra Day, Chairman Tell Berna Thelma Louise Brummett John Edgar Chance Anson Wright Gibson Donald Frederick Hackstarf Willard Arthur Hagan Jervis Langdon Albert Russell Mann Donald Howe Moyer Paul Martin O'Leary George Frederick Rogalsky Charles Henry Schaaff, II Howard Arthur Stevenson Roy Brown Unger BOARD OF MANAGERS I O I John Edgar Chance . ........ Prerialent William Wait Ward . . Secretary Foster Meldrum Coffin . . , , Director jane Caroline Adams Peggy Pierce Ray Stephens Ashbery Charles William Pressler George Geller, Jr. Charles lnglehart Sayles John William German Kurt Robert Stransky Theodore Burton Hankorf Russell Halderman Wagner Stanley Chapin Merrill Greta Elizabeth Wilcox Charles Calvert Winding STAFF MEMBERS Edgar Archibald Whiting . ........ . Afrirtanr Director Eleanor Thomas .... ,... S ocial Director Milton Roberts Shaw . . Manager' of Dining Raarnf WILLARD STRAIGHT BOARD OF MANAGERS STANDING: Merrill, German, Whiting, Geller, Wagner, Pressler, Hankoff, Stransky, Ward. SEATED: Thomas, Shaw, Pierce, Chance, Wilcox, Coffin, Ashbery. WILLARD STRAIGHT CO-CHAIRMEN TOP ROW: Blansfield, Hankoff, German, Gilbert, Small, Bates, Woodle, Vittucci, Albert. FOURTH ROW: Bailey, Reed, Kerr, McConnell, Trinket, Bellamy, Byrne, Pressler. THIRD ROW: Joint, Williams, King, Monroe, Nickerson, Call, Barlow, Ciolli. SECOND ROW: Ward, Kellogg, Spargo, Conkling, Shelp, Eckstein, Freund, Schmeck, Underwood, Bunch. BOTTOM ROW: Burritt, Mr. Cofhn, Pierce, Chance, Miss Thomas Wilcox, Weaver. s A C T I V I T I E S CULTURAL ACTIVITIES SPECIAL EVENTS Jane Caroline Adams William Wait Ward Theodore Burton Hankoff Stanley Chapin Merrill ART MEN'S ACTIVITIES Jane Theresa Spargo Henry Glos Bates George Geller, Jr. CAMERA WOMENS ACTIVITIES Constance Leah Reed William Patrick King Greta Elizabeth Wilcox FORUMS HOSTESS Miriam Freund Gael Truett Bunch Caroline Fordon Shelp Carol Virginia Williams LIBRARY OFF-CAMPUS GIRLS J Jean McConnell Edwin John Trinket Elizabeth Meldrum Kerr Helena Mae Nickerson MUSIC COFFEE HOURS Beatrice Shirley Ciolli Maurice Buell Burritt Michael Goss Blansfield SOCIAL ACTIVITIES HOST COMMITTEE Peggy Pierce John William German George Geller, Jr. FOLK AND SQUARE DANCE TEAS Mary Helen Joint MatthewMarcellusVittucci Gracia Ruth Byrne June Elizabeth Gilbert GAME ROOM Dorothy Anne Eekstein Paul Thorndyke Bailey OTHER ACTIVITIES GRADUATE-FACULTY PARTIES BUREAU OF RECREATIONAL INTERESTS Elizabeth Logan Schmeck Winthrop Dexter Bellamy Betsy Louise Small Charles William Pressler JOHNNY PARSONS CLUB FOREIGN-AMERICAN Elizabeth Ann Call Charles W. Albert Kurt Robert Stransky QPEN HQUSE st FRESHMAN HOUSE Marian B. Conkling Richard E. Marchisio Theodore B. Hankoff Stanley C. Merrill SATURDAY NIGHT INFORMALS GRADUATE WIVES Dorothy Mae Kellogg James Monroe, Jr, Mary McDonald Abel Melle Ward Barrentine TEA DANCES J POSTER SERVICE Elizabeth Jean Barlow Paul John Weaver, II j ,L 1' fl: MarjoryN. Underwood Robert Alan Woodle ,J 14 150 1 '4 i i i 6 Y Qoftoott Mata! C.U.R.W. MEN'S BOARD TOP ROW: Roehlin, Thompson, Bowne, Andrews, Stooker, jackson, Dykes. BOTTOM ROW: Samuely, Wessrnan, Stolaroff, Evans, Ross, Swallow, Hershey. lVIr. William Wesley Mendenhall . . . . Director lvlrs. Jeannette Lampson Adams . . Arrirtont Director Mr. Wesley Hershey . . . . . . Auifttmt Director Wayne Russell Evans . . Prefident of the Student Board Curtis Lepley Andrews Gerald Nelson Bowne Roger Francis Dykes Wayne Russell Evans Roger Stephen jackson Richard Owen Jones David Bruce Robertson Robert Sumner Roehlin MEN'S CABINET Milton Stolaroff, Cbttirrmm John McCandlish Ross Howard Jay Samuely Marion James Stooker, Jr. Vinton Newbold Thompson, H Bertel Stig Wessman William Arnold Williams Harold Sinclair Wood William Mansfield Woodford Nell Catherine Avvtry Nancy Carol Barone Anne Hobbs Betts Elizabeth Burrows Beatrice Shirley Ciolli Claire Sylvia Cohen Marcia Ruth Colby Janice Luise Engleson Jeanette Ann Froeber Anne Nancy Louise Green Barbara Booth Hesse Norma Phyllis Hirshon . in f V . ,rig ' ,, , is Q WOMEN'S CABINET Mary Alice Dietrich, Chairman A Doris Patten Holmes Betty Carol Kelly Jane Eleanor Knauss Madelaine Patricia Moore Priscilla Alden Okie Marjorie Jane Reed Joan Elizabeth Royce Jean Anne Shaver Priscilla Slimm Marjorie Notman Underwood Mary Jean Walker Lenore Persons Wyckoff C,U.R,W. WOMENS BOARD STANDING: Royce, Froeber, Wyckoff, Hesse, Cohen, Okie, Holmes, Underwood, Barone, Walker, Moorc SEATED: Kelly, Engleson, Burrows, Green, Dietrich, Hirshon, Ciolli, Betts, Knauss. ffm 7943 Q Bee Noyes Posy Freund EDITORIAL BOARD SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS David Joseph Coons ...' .... E diror-in-Claief john Stuart Banta Peggy Pierce Miriam Freund .....,.. Arrirmnr Editor Margaret Hawthorne Shaw BUSINESS BOARD Blanclce Noyes ........ Bzuinerf Mafzager JUNIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS Robert Riegel Bachman . , Advertising Manager John Calvin Barker, Jr. Adelaide Johnson Kilpatrick Charles Shrader McCoy, Jr. . . . Circulation Mavzagez' Gideon Allen Davenport Russell Charles Marron Henry Glos Bates . , . A... Feer Collector Barbara Gans Dee Storms Katharine Louise Rogers . Womenlr Bzzrinerr Mfznage1' Richard Brace Hillman George Douglas Ward . junior Associate Editors Senior Associate Editors Associate Photographers -'Sm 152 Miss Ogden Fred Anderson NAGERS ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MA Richard Calvin Bonser Leonard Robert Landis Myron Linz Edward Ca Bruce Arnold Doll Anne Nancy Louise Green Maxine Lois Katz John Percy VanZandt Rose Katherine Matt Caroline Mason Norfleet PHOTOGRAPHIC BOARD Ploorogmploic Editor Frederick John Anderson ..... ' loic Editor rl Mabbs . . . Afxzfmnf Photogmp ASSOCIATE PHOTOGRAPHERS Gerald Edwin Tohn Dorothy Elaine Krisher Katherine Kinne Snell Daniel Glogsaf Daniel DeWitt Mickey,Jr. Richard Mather Weiser, Jr. Mildred Joanne Solar Harold Sinclair Wood SECRETARY Miss Isabelle Ogden Associate Business Managers 1 7na Qcviaal Miller Harris EDITORIAL BOARD EXECUTIVE BOARD S. Miller Harris ........ Editor-in-Cbze J. Basil Abbink . . . . Managing Editor V. Stewart Underwood . . Barinerr Manager Basil Abbink S. Miller Harris ....... Editorial Director Newman E. Wait, Jr. . . . Arfirtanr Editorial Director Edward D. Eddy . .... Arsraoiate Editor Kurt Vonnegut . . Walter P. McQuade . . . flrraciate Editor . Editorial Auirtanr MEN'S NEWS BOARD WOMEN'S NEWS BOARD J. Basil Abbinlc . Arthur H. Kesten . R. Parker Smith . Robert P. Bryant Max Cohen Herbert M. Eskwitt Aaron H. Esman Jacob D. Fry Hugh A. Gerstman . . Managing Editor Asrirrant Managing Editor . . Sporzir Edifor George H. Getman Robert D. Greenburg William B. Kaufman Andrew Lazarus James A. McTague William S. Nachbar Wallace A. Ross Marjorie Adele Seekins Barbara Jane Pishkind . Mira Graves Bobette Joy Rosenau Marion Betty Weinberg Jane Prince Barsky Nancy Ford Guinevere Gloria Griest Mary Jean Hall . . . . . .Wonien'JEdiro1' . . Editorial Director Arfociate Women'J Editorr Margaret Hammersley Ina Hundinger Marjorie Olive Sandy Charna Riva Slonim Julie Hoyt, Stew Underwood MEN'S BUSINESS BOARD WOMEN 'S BUSINESS BOARD V. Stewart Underwood ..... Barinerr Manager Elizabeth Meldrum Kerr . . Wonien'r Bayinerr Manager William G. Whitney . . Affirrant Barinerr Manager H William G. Gerovv . . . Arrirranr Circalarion Manager Nell Catherine Avvtry Jean McConnell John M. Lloyd . . Arsirranr National Aafoerriring Manager Doris Lenore Cohen Elizabeth Jane Scheidelman Janet Ann Hagan Barbara Srenco William R. Ebersol Jack S. Morgan Maralyn Winsor Anthony F. Giffone Roderick C. Richards PHOTOGRAPHIC BOARD Cornell C. Maschgan ...... Photographic Editor Marjorie Trasoff Richard M. Weiser, Jr. COLUMN EDITORS Jack A. Kaman John E. Slater, Jr. Smith, Dunn, Burger Wo Gentoo!! MANAGING BOARD Frank Cushing Smith ...... Student President Knox Breckenridge Burger . . . Editor-in-Cbiof William Thomas Dunn, Jr. . . Bztfinerr Mdndger Marion Elizabeth Fear . . . . Art Editor EDITORIAL STAFF David Arthur Frucht ...... Md72d4gi7Zg Editor Robert Wallace McLaughlin ..... Arfocidte Editor Walter Patrick McQuade, Jr. Lilian Louise Fuller Daniel Alpern Carol Janice Baum Mary Isabelle Close Rodney Helder Dusinberre Helen Pauline Heini g . . .Arrocidte Editor . . . . . .Women'r Editor Robert Frederick Henderson William Buriss Irvine, II Joseph Rathborne Schurman Janice Priscilla Taylor Margaret Milvvard Taylor Editorial Staff BUSINESS STAFF Albert Beehler, Jr. .... Arriftdnt Bnrinerr Mdndger Henry Paulding Dain, III .... Adoertifing Mdndger Francis Thayer Sanderson . . . Circzddtion Mdndger Evalyn Dorothy Skirpan . . Wornenlr Bztfineif Mdndger Eleanor Waud Norris Arfirtdnt Wonzen'r Business Mdndger Grace H. H. Reinhardt . . Wofnen'r Cirozddtion Mdndger Virginia L. Smith . Arrtrtdnt Wornenlr Circulation Mdndger Phyllis Betty Verdine . . . Wotnen'r Advertising Mdndger' Doris Marie Coffey Afsirtdnt Wo1nen'r Advertising Mdndger James Agar Russell ...... Promotion Mdndger Louise Richards Morris Anne Elizabeth Patterson Richard William Munschauer Barbara Lucile Van Wagner ART STAFF Stanley Bertram Gittelson John Huntington Taylor Albert Avery Grinnell Alison Torrey Richard Frederick Koppe James Martin Triggs Harold Sinclair Wood Business Staff 156 7na Ucwfaailf Ed Ross SENIOR BOARD Edward Walton Ross . Clyde Higbee Loughridge, Mircea Rudolph Sfat . Charles Harrison Barnett . Robert Harold Flack . Morris Bradt,Jr. . . Ellsworth Fisher Filby . w Jr. . Editor-in-Chief Mana ging Editor Arriftant Ealirar . Affociate Editor Bafinemr Manager Advertiring Manager Circulation Manager Thomas Thurston Harro , Jr ....... Treayarer ' EDITORIAL BOARD Richard Sears Barrett Horace Farwell Ferry, Jr. Herbert S. Burling, Jr. Melvin Lane Garritt Editorial Board Charles Christian Hansen Carl Price Irwin Richard Frederick Koppe Donald Raymond Lueder Jack Hudson McMinn Robert Amson Olmsted .11 I '! Q9 ,qv SL -f X A Y?- fgfefzvrzzni I 4 Harrison Parker David Bruce Robertson Robert Sumner Rochlin Seymour Benjamin Rockowitz Paul Loren Russell Gerald Richard Schiller BUSINESS BOARD Thomas Ashley Dent, III Martin Lehrer Gleich William Robert Elmendorf Samuel Isaac Hyman David Hardin Esperon I Kenneth Allen Kander Jerome Edwin Kempler Robert Bergh Shaad Sanford MacCullum Whitwell Business Board 1 7 58 67 Ed Scholnik 1944 DESK BOOK STAFF Robert Langbaum Editor Norma Hirshon Affirtdnt Editor Betty Stewart Phillips Bufinesf Manager William Ruberman Afsirfdnt Bzuinefy Manager' Wesley Hershey C. U.R. W. Adoixor .?5aroBord,.. 1943 DESK BOOK STAFF Edgar Howard Scholnik Editor Olive Jeanette Treiber Aftrirmnt Editor William Hunt Eisenman, Jr. Bmineftr Mdndgef' Anne Elizabeth Patterson Auifmnt Bzzfineu Manager' 1944 Staff Qoftnallf Marjorie Roselle Heir . , Editor-in-Chief Frank Aldrich Walkley . . Managing Editor Louise Estella Mullen . . Bztfrneu Manager Louise Mullen, Frank Walkley, Marjorie Heir Editorial Board ., i'1..gi,. ii: fQ,tj,t1-...YH . ,Nw EDITORIAL BOARD Mary Veronica Strok ....... Eeatnre Editor Barbara Mae Hall . Carnpttt Cottntryrnan Ruth Carolyn Caplan . . . Horne Econornictr Elizabeth Ardea Kandiko . . Eorrner Stadent Noter Joseph Dennis Minogue . . . Radio Editor Professor Anson Wright Gibson . . . Alarnnr Editor Evelyn Violet Corvvith John Mitchell Meloney George Fisk Germaine Dora Seelye I Esther Mary Forbes Annette Ely Smith BUSINESS BOARD John Curtis Swan .... Affiftant Bartnerr Manager Helen Elizabeth Fulkerson . .... Treafarer Doris Bennett Lee . . . . Circulation Manager Barbara Ann Larrabee Egon Neuberger Jean Florence Lattin Charles Lee VanArsdale 159 SQMWZN STUDENT AGENCY Frank Aldrich Walkley, President Howard Harrison Greene, Jr., Secretary-Treararer STUDENT LAUNDRY AGENCY John Albert Birkland, Jr., Manager Frank Denning Curtis, Amiftant Manager STUDENT ROOMING AGENCY Kenneth McEntee, C0-Manager Carlton Louis Ulrich, Ca-Manager STUDENT NEW YORK TIMES AGENCY Lawrence Bernard Aaronson, Ca-Manager Mitchell Ralph Zavon, Co-Manager STUDENT CLEANING AND PRESSING AGENCY STUDENT ORCHESTRA AND PERIODICAL AGENCY 160 Evan Squires Williams, Manager John Neal Knight, Afxirtant Manager John David Goebel, Manager Martin Vincent Berrigan, Arfirtant Manager STANDING: Morrow, Haller, Finlay, Washburn, Demrnler, Beach, Farnham, Weber. SEATED: Berrigan Waclawski, Cnrtis, Birkland, Walkley, Greene, Ulrich, McEntee, Goebel. l STANDING W. Lesure, J, Lesure, Gibson, Merrill, Arnold, Spencer, Banta, Nickerson. SEATED: Wulf, Walker Batt Barrett, Hood, Underwood, Bonser, Zellmer. BOARD OF DIRECTORS James Hanno Barrett . Jerome Anthony Batt . Henry Lyman Hood . David Estes . . . Philip Bradley Gibson Frederick Currier Spencer Richard Ralph Nickerson William Thomas Lesure Richard Calvin Bonser Stanley Chapin Merrill John Stuart Banca . John Robert Zellmer . Robert Clarke Walker Victor Stewart Underwood . Carl DeAlton Arnold . Paul Thorndyke Bailey Norman William Wulf, Jr. . . Jlctlal fjfta 6 . . . Managing Director Firft Anistant Manager Second A.r.ri.rtant Manager . . . . Comptroller . Reception Manager . Maitre el'Hotel . Banquet Manager . Promotion Manager . . . . Steward . Perfonnel Manager . Front Ojioe Manager . . . . . Cloef . Entertainment Manager . Publicity Director . Chief Engineer . . . . . Secretary .Yaperintentlent of Service 161 TOP ROW: Evans, Smith, Potter, Bilik, Phelps, Tripp, Macomber, Gannett, Updyke. SIXTH ROW: Baker, Runnels, Stanley, Keller, Kissick, Allaben, Hall Brougham, Iddles, Tupper, johnson, Kreuter. FIFTH ROW: McClelland, Parker, Clark, Monthie, Horn, Taylor, Kircher, Norton, Knight, Tyler. FOURTH ROW: Beach, Gillcrist, Batty, Booth, Herman, Walters, Bergrun, Welsh, VanGelder, Reiniger, Feldman, Simpson. THIRD ROW: Rumsey, Evans, Webster, Klion Martin, Bell, Gilbert, Boas, Barber, Sarsfield, Cosentini, Smith, Martin, Sykes, Mosley, Blodgett, Kachigian, Mapes, Kupfer. SECOND ROW: Lockwood, Skove Eydenberg, Rogalsky, Shinneman, Young, Plaisted, Okun, Wistrich, Roehl, Tucker, Goodheim, Cooper, Hoffman, Kuehn, Onderdonk, Shaner, McPherson Padula. FIRST ROW: Busch, Conroe, Sullivan, Allen, Truman, Hanson, Goodman, Stack, Addicks, Margrave, Parks, Engel, Adams, Houck, Hovey, Smolensky Lasday, Trousdals, Furber, Wells. SEATED: Kram, Conroe, Hotaling, Gildea, Morrow, Heidrick, Leavenworth, Martsolf, Bishop. Oliver Wendell Margrave Harold Francis Parks . . Lieutenant Edward Stack Staff Sergeant Ruel Goodman George Henry Lockwood Lee Howard Heidrick Ray Yeakle Gildea, Jr. Gordon Gifford Morrow . BARITONE Herbert Paul Monthie John Emmett Norton Robert Markell Simpson Dale Stuart Beach Paul Andrews Clark John Neal Knight BASS William Chester Phelps John Stevens Potter Jack Howard Smith Floyd DeForrest Macomber Harold Frederick Tripp William Updyke Robert Carl Baker Eugene Bilik John David Kreuter CLARINET Philip Joseph Allen John Folts Busch Alton Eugene Archer Donald McIntosh Cooper 162 . . . Director . Stzaient Director . Ojfcer in Charge , . In Charge of Frerhmen . , . Dram Major . . . . Manager . Arrirtant Manager . Afriftarzt Manager Robert Jerome Cureau Willard Irving Goodheim Harry Natt Hoffman, II Robert Harry Houck George Adelbert Hovey Albert John Kuehn Richard Milton Lasday Herbert Myron Okun Elmer Franklin Plaisted Harvey Northrup Roehl George F. Rogalsky, Jr. Richard Shubert Shineman Wendell Everett Smith Harold Thomas Smolensky Donald Francis Sullivan Robert Bashford Trousdale Harold Tucker Myron Edward Ullman, Jr. Harry Arnold Wistrich, Jr. Clayton Samuel Young CORNET Roger Barber Leo Richard Bell Emmett Warren Evans Morton Eydenberg Sanford Klion Bernard Hugh Rumsey Earl Weeden Smith John Henry Bishop Maurice Buell Burritt Edward George Conroe Robert Hans Engel Gene Wayne Hanson 6cvm.aZZf3.07GQa,mZ.. John Daniel Hotaling Daniel Kram Burton M. Leavenworth Louis Glaser Martsolf Charles William Truman GLOCKENSPIEL Robert John Addicks James Sidney Hart HORN Harold Cecil Parker Fay McClelland Winfield Warren Tyler PICCOLO Donald Francis Adams Harold P. Onderdonk, Jr. Kenneth Beals McPherson John Alexander Padula Richard Leroy Shaner SAXOPHONE Robert Allan Batty Norman Riley Bergrun Thorald Lee Booth Gilbert Jay Feldman William A. Gillcrist Harold Leonard Herman Lewis Daniel Reiniger Richard F. VanGelder William F. Walters Robert Welsh SOUSAPHONE Norman Brown Evans Donald Mark Gannett Robert Ethan Underhill William C. VanGelder ASSISTANT DRUM MAJORS Herbert James Furber Richard Julian Wells Charles M. Allaben, Jr. Robert Earl Brougham Arthur Satterly Hall James Gregg Horn Alan Iddles Robert Richard Johnson George Wilbur Keller Frederick John Kircher Joseph Kissiclc, Jr. Ross Owen Runnels, Jr. David Oothoudt Stanley Stephen Pound Taylor William Judson Tupper TRUMPET Luther Allen Blodgett Robert Sanford Boas Joseph Patrick Cosentini Reed Davies Gilbert Mark Sonny Kachigian Sherman Kupfer James Edgar Mapes Andrew William Martin Frank Evans Martin Charles Henry Mosely Abbott Austin Presby Chester Sarsfield, Jr. Donald Paul Skove Alan O'Neil Sykes Louis Bennett Webster 1 5 0 Benjamin DeLong Hilton, Jr. . Victor Stewart Underwood . Jane Caroline Adams . Jane Caroline Adams Frederick Graham Allen Lawrence R. Bollinger Ruth Bartholomew Robert Earl Brougham Dorothy Ann Brush Arthur Bernard Bucholz Donald Mclntosh Cooper John Allen Cushman Harold Elias Diamond Phyllis Fay Dittman Henry Frederick Dylla Janet Luxmore Eagle Alice Katherine Faulkner Ruth Helen Finken . Vzre Prerzdent . Secremfgf Trmmrer Julian Marvin Firestone Tedda Friedman Eugene Freund Carmel Gladys Garb Harvey Gladston Ernest Gosline Betty Arlene Gould Faith Ethel Gregory Helen Knapp Grifhth Clara Belle Heffernan Susanne Elisabeth Heimann Benjamin DeLong Hilton James Gregg Horn Frederick Edwin Jenks Virginia Jones Alvin Irving Kaplan Jean Elizabeth Kutschback Miriam Joyce Lee Robert Minturn Lewis Fay McClelland Oliver Wendell Margrave William Montagna Frances Howland Mulry Marylee Myers Mildred Helene Northrup Eric Clark Oesterle Harold Francis Parks Mary Elizabeth Peabody Albert Nicholas Perretta Jane Irwin Purdy Roy Glen Wiggans, Grace Virginia Reagan Iris Rirtenberg James Dunbar Ross, Jr. Bernard Scheffler Alberta Diana Schulman Herbert Louis Schultz Miriam Augusta Seeman Helen Jane Semanek Richard Leroy Shaner Marian Arlene Stout Eleanor Kathleen Strum Harold Tucker Victor Stewart Underwood Herbert William Vogelsang Sibyl Carol Welling TOP ROW: Carlson, Sprague, Adee, Seefeldt, Smith, Weight, Collins, Bradshaw, Dixon, Mallen. THIRD ROW: Goss, Kulp, Blodgett, Shoemaker, Lyon, Budney, Landon, Ransom, Reiniger, McKenrick. SECOND ROW: Wallace, Neuberg, Mickey, Tolins, Gerould, Olson, Shoskes, Koyen, Herrmann. BOTTOM ROW: Beach, Rogalsky, Wood, Purdy, Mr. Kuypers, Sanderson, Heinicke, Burns. John Kuypers . . Dzrectar I Eric Dudley .... Dzrecrar Emerzzfzw Francis Thayer Sanderson . . Managef Walter Blakesley Gerould, ll . . Arxzfmnt MdHdg61 James Affhuf Pufldy . Student Leaderf E Q Q Peter Samuel Tolins Q, ' ' ' Fremont Jones Melienrick . Accampanzrt 1 FIRST TENORS Robert Coulson Adee Janes Henry Blodgett John Robeson Bradshaw Don Medbery Davis Arthur John Heinicke, Jr Roy E. W. Herrmann, Jr. Chester James Holden Robert Howarth Lyon George Roger McNear, Jr Roland Edward Ransom Morrell M. Shoemaker, J Peter Samuel Tolins Robert Bruce Wallace Donald Earl Weight SECOND TENORS Howard Warren Beach John Charles Burns Eric Carlson Walter Blakesley Gerould, H Allen Carlyle Goss Robert Nelson Hustis Donald Frederick Koyen George-Lewis Landon Sherwin Eil Levine David Crawford MacLean Philip Mallen, III Daniel DeWitt Mickey, Jr. William Waldo Myers Gerald Neuberg Milton Shoskes Calvin Otis Smith William Wait Ward FIRST BASSES John Bruce Andrews Gael Truett Bunch James Albert Collins Frank Taylor Gerould John Haines Gridley Robert Ross Kulp Fremont Jones McKenrick Robert Blakeney Murphy Lewis Daniel Reiniger George F. Rogalsky, Jr. Arnold Ralph Seefeldt Richard Albert Stubblebine George Leonard Swallow Paul Van Vranken Weber Willis Avery Wood V SECOND BASSES Clifford John Budney Richard Donald Dixon Kenneth Scott Edwards, Jr William Exall Felver, Jr. Donald Mark Gannett Robert Fromme Goldberg Robert Hutchins Olson Victor Parsonnet William Frank Pearson Abbott Austin Presby James Arthur Purdy Borden Jenner Smith Donald Eugene Smith Theodore Morris Sprague William Judson Tupper Curtis Randall Tuttle George Milton Wilkins 167 Qtofmallghcifma... TOP ROW: Seefeldt, Cherryhomes, B. Smith, Bunch, Kaplan, Neuberg, Dixon, Weight, Parsonnet, Gredler. FOURTH ROW: H. Smith, Fiero, Hawkins, Beach, Kranich, Herrmann, Mickey, Tolins, Child, Zellin. THIRD ROW: Rider, Rockett, Weaver, Schulman, Levine, Lowe, Gauss, Chamberlain, King, D. Hotchkiss. SECOND ROW: Callas, Monsees, Gerstenzang, Watson, Smiley, Mr. Kuypers, Philips, Taylor, Smithe. BOTTOM ROW: B. Hotchkiss, Brier, Rabotnikoff, Allse, Reynolds, Gales, Skinner. FIRST SOPRANO FIRST ALTO Catherine Callas Pearl Gerstenzang Nancy Bond Hawkins Dorothy Leigh Hotchkiss Lois Leeds Dorothea Murrell Lemon Nancy Emma Philips Joanne Wellman Skinner Beth Anne Smiley Huberta Jeanette Smith Rachel Gantt Weaver SECOND SOPRANO Anne Laura Dershimer Joanne Brevillier Piero Grace Minna Gales Madeleine Lois King Marylee Myers Ada Rabotnikoff Winona Helen Sherlock Dorothy Maybelle Taylor FIRST TENOR Robert Coulson Adee Roy E. W. Herrmann, Jr. Wilmer Leroy Kranich Peter Samuel Tolins Donald Earl Weight SECOND TENOR Howard Warren Beach George T. Cherryholmes Clifford Newton Earl Alvin Irving Kaplan Daniel DeWitt Mickey, Jr. 8 Naomi Brier Alice Eleanor Chamberlain Betsy Jayne Hotchkiss Virginia Mower Lowe Betty Jane Reynolds Marion Annette Rockett Corinne Edith Smithe Irene Sylvia Zellin SECOND ALTO Evelyn Hale Call Patricia Child Harriet Isabel Gauss Susanne E. Heimann Olive Louise McWilliams Anita Elsie W. Monsees Elizabeth Richards Reese Joan Elvere Rider Alberta Diana Schulman BARITONE Gael Truett Bunch Charles Rogers Gredler Sherwin Eil Levine Arnold Ralph Seefeldt Donald James Watson BASS John Bruce Andrews Benjamin Dorrance Beyea Richard Donald Dixon ' John Edwin Corathers John Haines Gridley Gerald Neuberg Victor Parsonnet Borden Jenner Smith TOP ROW: B. Taylor, Judson, Russell, Pierce, Finley, Parsons, Schoff, Burgott, Rockett, Wilson. FIFTH ROW: Thomas, Evers, Dickie, Potters, Barone, Mr. Kuypers, Buchsbaum, Lamb, Jerome, Rider, Whitford. FOURTH ROW: Chamberlain, Dondero, Schulman, Flagg, Linsley, Senuk, Blaikie, Wells, Philips, Goodman, Avery. THIRD ROW: Scheinis, Stryker, Joint, McWilliams, Corbally, Monsees, Brier, Leeds Brill, Allanson, Rabotnikoff, Tortorice. SECOND ROW: Marzolf, Peel, Bond, Naylor, Gilbert, Cothran E. A. Call, E. H. Call, M. Taylor, Claney. BOTTOM ROW: Purple, Maughan, Rogers, Axtell, VanSlyke Jennings, Reynolds, Callas, Crawford. Maman! Qifee glad.. Dorothy Marie Cothran . June Elizabeth Gilbert . . . .Prefident . . Vice-Prerident Barbara Cross Naylor ...... Secretmy-Trerz.rurer FIRST SOPRANOS Agnes Jean Allanson Elizabeth Jean Barlow Mildred Anne Bond Catherine Callas Nancy Patterson Claney Nancy Lee Clark Dorothy Marie Cothran Carol Douglas Evans Marjorie Elizabeth Evers Gertrude Elizabeth Finley June Elizabeth Gilbert Eleanor Mansfield Goodman Nancy Bond Hawkins Lois Leeds Janice Sayles Morgan Marilla Gene Oaks Mary Helen Peel Nancy Emma Philips Caroline Outterson Ritter Ruth Janette Robbins Elizabeth Ely Rogers Fae Elizabeth Scheinis Barbara Anice Taylor Miriam Dorcas Taylor Barbara Anna VanSlyke FIRST ALTOS Priscilla Harriet Axtell Naomi Brier Alice Eleanor Chamberlain Ruth Arlene Cosline Mary-Louise Dondero Ruth Adelaide I-Ienne Mary Louise Jerome I Mary Helen Joint Virginia Mower Lowe June Maughan Olive Louise McWilliams Dorothy Ann Minckler Mildred Helene Northrop Jean Anna Stryker Elizabeth Ann Call . . Thelma Evangeline Emile . John Kuypers ..... J 1 1 . . Manager . . Accompanist . . . . . Director SECOND SOPRANOS Phyllis Carol Avery . Nancy Carol Barone Hasseltine Chaplin Brill Ruth Marion Buchsbaum Henrietta Alice Burgott Catherine Mary Corbally Eleanor Dickie Carmel Gladys Garb Pearl Gerstenzang Nelle Anna Judson Phyllis Jeannette Lamb Mary June Linsley Janet Harkness Parsons Ada Rabotnil-:off Rita Henrietta Schoff Olga Louise Senuk Marie Hjordis Thomas Norah O.Johnstone-Wallace Marguerite Amanda Wells SECOND Joan Elizabeth Blaikie Josephine Borland Evelyn Hale Call Elizabeth Jane Crawford Ruth Esther Jennings Joyce French Manley Mary Elizabeth Marzolf Anita Elsie W. Monsees Margaret Aurelia Monteith ALTOS Barbara Cross Naylor Shirley Louise Pierce Barbara Ann Potters Betty Jane Reynolds Joan Elvere Rider Marion Annette Rockett Alberta Diana Schulman Rosalie Frances Tortorice Ruth Wilson Cynthia Whjffofd Catherine Jean Young 169 SW ooaaazoraa... John Kuypers . ' ....... Director Richard Gore . . . Associate Director and Organic! Dorothy Lou Brown . . .....,. Prerident Alice Eleanor Chamberlain . . Vice-Proficient Robert Alan Woodle . . . . Secretory James Henry Blodgett . . Treomrer TOP ROW: Lindo, Powers, Weaver, S, K. Meschter, Ainsworth, Swallow, Morgan, Sowdon, Olson, Collins, Goldberg, Button, Rogers, Haney, Trump, Blodgett S. C. Meschter, Purdie. THIRD ROW: Smiley, Weaver, Lockwood, Taylor, Suchoff, Lukens, Keislar, Watson, Schenck, Kranich, Sheffer, Bradshaw, Iddles Hunsberger, Swope, Dietrich, vonPaulsen, Powers, F. Larrabee, Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kuypers, Lemon, Brown, Upson, Keislar, Smith, D. Hotchkiss Hall, Finley, Evans, E. A. Call, M. King, Schulman, Winsor, Burgott, E. H. Call, Chamberlain, Gauss, Sipperly, Child, Scheffel, Fruit, A. King, Miller. Mr. Gore BOTTOM ROW: Silsby, Ingersoll, B. Larrabee, Rabotnikoif, Waterbury, Farley, VanHamlin, Morgan, Carter, Whitehead, Broadhurst, Lutz, Reese, Reed, Struglia Langenwalter, Young, Sigman, B. Hotchkiss, Foote, Caplan. FIRST SOPRANO Dorothy Lou Brown Carol Douglas Evans Margaret Augusta Farley June Elizabeth Gilbert Hazel Luella Ingersoll Frances Emily Larrabee Dorothea Murrell Lemon Janice Sayles Morgan Hilda O'Rourke Genevieve Richards Marion Alice Silsby Beth Anne Smiley Huberta Jeanette Smith Mrs. Louis Sullivan Pauline Jane Upson Margaret Louise VanHamlin Jean Margaret Waterbury Rachel Gantt Weaver SECOND SOPRANO Elisabeth Miller Broadhurst Elizabeth Ann Call Betty Evelyn Carter Gertrude Elizabeth Finley Helen Barbara Hall Dorothy Leigh Hotchkiss Mary Fleming Keislar Madeleine Lois King Barbara Ann Larrabec Sarah Hunter Lockwood Marilla Gene Oaks Polly Powers Ada Rabotnikoff Dorothy Maybelle Taylor Ruth Carolyn Caplan FIRST ALTO Alice Eleanor Chamberlain Kathryn Foote Jeanette Winifred Fruit Betsy Jayne Hotchkiss Alison King Eloise Kinney Henrietta Alice Burgott Evelyn Hale Call Patricia Child Dorothy Dietrich Harriet Isabel Gauss Ruth Nellie Lutz Muriel Jean Lynch Betty Langenwalter Hazel Miller Jane Miller Marjorie Jane Reed Laura Elizabeth Sigman Gertrude Sipperly Alice Christine Young SECOND ALTO Olive Louise McWilliams Margaret Elizabeth vonPaulsen Jean Elizabeth Quick Elizabeth Richards Reese Joan Harriett Scheffel Alberta Diana Schulman Lena Annette Struglia Maralyn Winsor Jean Valerie Elizabeth Whitehead FIRST BASS Charles Ainsworth Walter Benedict Lukens ohn Lee Button Truman Powers Jam FIRST TENOR llidwin Corathers Benjamin Suchoff CS Henry Blodgctt Johnson Newton Hunsbsfgsf-111 Charles R Gredler Geor e Leonard Swallow John Robeson Bradshaw Alan Iddles Ogcrs Donald James Watsin George Hathaway Wilmer Leroy Kranich Daniel Augustus Swope, Jr. SECOND BASS William Exall Felver, Jr. Robert Hutchins Olson U SECOND TENOR Robert Fromme Goldberg Otis Dike Purdie James Albert COUIHS Howard Eugene Sheffer Marvin Albert Keislar Dwight Earl Reed George Hamel' Calvin OHS Smith Thomas Albert Lindo Everett Allan Schenck 5hCfff12H Clemrner Meschter Frederick Leonard Trump Spencer Krieble Meschter James Duryee Sowdon B1-elf Oaklel' Rogers P2111 John Weaver, II John Morgan Ralph Donald Spencer 170 Ghmw Phyllis Fay Dittman . . Chimesmirfrefs Robert Henry Frankeufeld . . Afrifmnt Cbimefmarrer Fremont Jones McKenriek . . Afrimznr Claimexmmter TOP ROW: G. Russell, Small, R. Russell, Bickford, Shoemaker, Warner, Rydgren, Spear, Shively, Friedman. THIRD ROW: Lieberman, Hilborn, Papez, Scheidelman, Diamant, Joseph, Pettit, Robbins, Sommer. SECOND ROW: Slimm, Green, Haberman, Rosenthal, Kornit, Baer, Scheinmen, Wittenberg, Lipscomb, Burton. BOTTOM ROW: Albright, Storm, Dilts, Saks, Rolfs, Worn, Drummond. 35 Gm. Jean Michael Saks . . . . , President Mary Elizabeth Rolfs . . . Vice-President Margaret Rulifson Dilts . . . . Secrenzgf Charlotte Shirley Kornit . .... Tremm-er Jean Louise Baer . . . .... Liharizm Sara Rosahe Storm . .Memberrlaip Committee George Austin Worn, Jr. Jean Louise Baer Josephine Borland Mary Josephine Borntrager Charlotte Lurene Burton Doris Lenore Cohen Marjorie Howell Cruthers Leo Diamant Margaret Rulifson Dilts Edward Danforth Eddy Betty Susan Flah Thomas Raymond Fox Ruth Asenath Adamy Peter Ackerman Baum William Berley Sally I-Iatheway Bickford John Fairchild Cushman Alfred Francis DeLeo John Hunter Detmold Bernard Engelbart Nina Arlene Fenson Helen Margaret Fitzgerald Hugo Jacques Gelardin Lois Slater Goldstein 172 ACTIVE MEMBERS David Frank Friedman Daisy Greenberg Julius Jay Haberman Nancy Glad Harrington Norah O. Johnstone-Wallace George Ellis Joseph Dorothy Beverly Katzowitz Charlotte Shirley Kornit Jerrold Stanley Lieberman Eska Ann Nash Loyd Sowden Papez ASSOCIATE Anne Nancy Louise Green Zelda Vivian Guttman Ryland Hugh Hewitt, Jr. Joyce Patricia Hilborn Jerome Jay Hoffman Florence Lillian Holowenko Nancy Lou Joseph Diana Kaplan John Kelly Eleanor Anne Kent Charlotte Munn Licht John Wesley Morgan Betty Stewart Phillips Mary Elizabeth Rolfs Roselyn Irene Rosenthal Glenn Vinton Russell, Jr. Jean Michael Saks Elizabeth Jane Scheidelman Walter Scheinman Franklin C. W. Shoemaker Morrell M. Shoemaker, Jr. Priscilla Slimm Betsy Louise Small MEMBERS Louise Richards Morris Bertram Jay Oppenheimer Amo John Piccoli Bernard William Potter Caroline Ann Rattelman Marjorie Ruth Reuben Madelaine Ring Jacob Robbins Cecile Ruskay Ruth Ogden Russell Donald Adolph Rydgren Mary Christian Schreiber 3 1 4 K 35, ., first fQllllNi'fl .l. Carla Small Frank Arthur Solomon Frank Robert Sommer Frances Steyer Sara Rosalie Storm Margaret Myers Sturgess Evelyn Anne Wittenberg George Austin Worn, Jr. Ann Elizabeth Shively Melvin Agris Smalley Helen Francis Smith Irwin Spear Betty Warner Margaret Jane Weil Shirley Ruth Weinstein William Work Ruth Frances Wrede Jean Robinson Zenner Taking full advantage of the facilities for dramatic production provided by the University Theater in Willard Straight Hall, The Cornell Dramatic Club provides training in all branches of theater work for over a hundred workers each year. The talent of three of its members was displayed in the first production of the 1942 season, Headin' for Havana, a musical comedy written by Maurice -Dell, Charlotte Kornit, and Jane Connors. Numer- ous musical hits were interspersed among many amusing scenes all set on board a boat sailing to Havana. In a more serious vein, the club next presented Thunder Rock by Robert Ardrey, and directed by Walter Stainton. It is the story of a war corres- pondent, discouraged with the futility of life, who becomes a light-house keeper on a deserted island in Lake Michigan. Companions, which he creates out of his own mind, finally show him the folly of his attempt to escape the world. Philip Kilbourne, Phyllis Chamberlain, Henry Supple, and an able supporting cast helped to make it a deeply moving and thought provoking production. In the final production of the shortened term, two one act plays taken from New York State folklore, held the stage: Lovein '76, a story ofthe American Revolution, and Rappings and Table Movings, the story of the strange doings of Misery Ann Hawkins. The former, directed by Richard Moody, featured a cast of able revolutionary characters, among them: Owen Schmit, Jerry Asher, and Elaine Schwartz, The farce Rappings and Table Mov- ings, was directed by Maryo Gard and played by Grace Agnew, Ted Eddy, Eleanor Kent, and others. The Theater of the Soul, The Happy Journey from Trenton to Camden, The Power of Fate, and Moses, Saroyari, and Wells,', the last a theat- rical Whodunit composed by Mr. Drummond and the company, gave many newcomers in the Dra- matic Club a chance to display their talents. The hated villain returned to the stage in Lillian Mortimer's melodrama of the early nineteen hun- dreds, No Mother to Guide Her. Ted Eddy, black mustache and all, valiantly portrayed the notorious bank robber, while Davis Hall, the heroine, Bar- bara Strauss, George Joseph, and Miriam Machell, the comedy team, and Peggy Dilts, the gypsy hag, were among the others in the cast. The play was quite complete with the hisses and boos of the audience. C'est la Guerre was the motto of the Dramatic Club when they presented Emmey Lavery's three act comedy, Brief Music with an all girl cast starring Mary Beth Rolfs, Charlotte Kornit, Norah Johnstone-Wallace, Helen Isaly, Madelaine Ring and others, and directed by H. D. Albright. Something on the impressionistic side, Across the Board and Tomorrow Morning, and The Hungerersu by Saroyan, and Stanley Houghton's Fancy Free deftly closed the season of 1942. These two included an able cast of new members. The able department heads behind the scenes were indispensable. Their cooperation was necessary for the success of every production: Sarah Storm, Betsy Small, Ruth Russell, Dave Friedman, Elaine Sturgess, George Worn, and Frank Sommer. 173 TOP ROW: Schwartz, Greenburg, Stooker, Loeb, Pickard, Morris, Joseph. SECOND ROW: Mintz, Werman, Small, O'Bryan, Baer, vonPaulsen, Ritter, Geller. BOTTOM ROW: Newman, Schreiber, McDougal, Winokur, Josephs, Holman, Ross. Qcuuaad TQ :f 7g'?. IZIIEIYEE 221553 :-Sfii. :5:.'T7,:EZ51 iiziil ?:1Ef3 135152235 'gl i' r Su uf sa...- .. Jean Louise Baer Ward Blaine Browning, J Anne Elizabeth Craver George Geller, Jr. Robert David Greenburg Richard Holman Roger Stephen Jackson Robert Johns on James 174 BOARD OE TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS Peter Winokur, Jr. .......... President John Allen McDougal . . Vice-President Mary Christian Schreiber . . .Secretary Donald Cameron Cross, II . .... Trearurer William Cyrus Ballard . . . Faculty Mernber Charles Arthur Taylor . . . Faculty Member DEPARTMENT HEADS Arthur Jerome Newman Sallye Lois Josephs . Gareth Pickard . . Richard Collier Koch . Robert David Greenburg Benjamin Elliott Mintz George Geller, Jr. . . George Ellis Joseph Mary Elizabeth Rolfs Marguerite Alma O'Neill Betty Susan Flah Ellen Judith Loeb . . Richard Holman . MEMBERS George Ellis Joseph Diana Kaplan Richard Collier Koch Sidney Homer Law Jerrold Stanley Lieberman John Allen McDougal Benjamin Elliott Mintz Marvin Moser Arthur Jerome Newman Jean Ann O'Bryan Jacob Murray Regal . . . 5' tation Mana ger . . Bufinefr . Pro grainy . Engineering . Announcing . . Sports . . Muric . Drarnatitf . . .Ycript . Continuity . .Publicity Carla Small Yale Solomon Marion James Stooker, Jr. Theodore D. Richards, Jr. Margaret E. vonPaulsen Mary Elizabeth Rolfs Wallace Austin Ross Seymour William Sachs Mary Christian Schreiber Sophie Werman Peter Winokur, Jr. William Work ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Robert Wilson Ballard William Berliner Tina Berliss Carol Helene Brach Clifford John Budney Ruth Eaton Bussell Judith Chalmers Donald Cameron Cross, H Dorothy Stanton Cross Prentice Cushing, Jr. Mary Lou Dappert Joseph Francis DeGregorio Margaret Rulifson Dilts Mary Jane Dilts Richard Perry Edsall Richard Jerome Engles Nina Arlene Fenson Julian Marvin Firestone Betty Susan Flah Elayne Frank Hugo Jacques Gelardin Alvin Wesley Gershonovvitz Daniel Glosser George Greenberger Paul Mark Grimberg Elizabeth Jean Hamm Richard Harap Eleanor Louise Harvey Melvin Lester Hirsch Norma Phyllis Hirshon Anne Meade Hubbard Janet Roslyn Jablons Sallye Lois Josephs Edgar Saul Kaplan Laddy Katzmann Richard Fuld Kessler Paul Abraham Knight Ernest Kopcsak, Jr. Marvin Kopp George Eugene Kosel Constance La Corte Andrew Joseph Lazarus Jean Lesure George Danzig Levine Terese Levine Ellen Judith Loeb Jean McCarthy Alexander Millar Andrew Dutton Miller Anita E. W. Monsees Jack Stinard Morgan Janice Sayles Morgan John Daniel Morris Charles Muller Burt Eliot Nichols Marguerite Alma O'Neill Muriel Odes Freddie Joy Orleans Victor Parsonnet Charles Royce Patton Robert Oscar Peterson Gareth Pickard David Prophet George David Rautenberg Elizabeth Richards Reese Betty Rosamond Reiner Curt Richards Caroline Outterson Ritter Robert Lee Scrafford Bernard Harcourt Shanholt Robert Sinclair Betsy Louise Small Corinne Edith Smithe George Pomeroy Staats Margaret Milvvard Taylor Samuel Ward William Darnell Wood Mary Wright lrene Sylvia Zellin Richard Lee Zimmern May Zipperman Bill Zolinsky 17 Robert Hans Anderson William Arthur Basse Robert Thomas Cochrane, Il Philip ciafksfm comms Thomas Ashley Dent, IH Robert Edmond Gallagher Graham Gardner John Haines Gridley Henry Atwood Hitch, Jr. Richard Owen Jones Peter Paul Miller, Jr. 1 76 E952 f Wmecf Q. 'gig fl al :jg Te-. V fiigijglilr : I 1' SOCIAL SOCIETY Alastair Nixon Leonard Cleasby Pratt, Jr. Richard Peirson Roenke George John Schreiner, Jr. Gilbert Ferris Sullivan George Curtis Urschel, Jr. Clifford I. Van Voorhees, Jr Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. George Douglas Ward Robert Joyce Woods, Jr. David Hall Young Www-W William John Andrews John Leavitt Carter Strabo Vivian Claggett, Jr. Edward Perry Clarke William John Cochrane, Jr. Charles Alexander Colbert William Thomas Dunn, Jr William Hunt Eisenman, J William Charles Flint Paul Vivian Gallagher William Harry Hawley Louis Gaston Helmick, Jr. William Hanna Hopple, Jr F. NW' R! N! mf 'il -.ff ',:f.-:f.g5,5::fifzgzi-'f:,3-.41 wi-av,z1sf5Z?E'Ef.Z1.r.5Q ,, r..r. ,,,i.V.,i, ,-,-.. i Donald Edwin Kastner Eben Orlando McNair Mario Luis Mercado, III Irving Richer Mitchell John Ames Newman Richard Webster Reed Jack Diinlap Rice David Brightman Sayle William Denning Stewart,Jr. Mead Wilmer Stone, Jr. Thomas Dickinson Wells Charles John Whipple, Jr. 177 K Bda Wa.. William Gregory Dillon . . . Prerialenr Richard Packard Klopp . . . Secrermgf Robert Montgomery Ready . . . Treafurer Charles Wesley Alcott Robert Reigel Bachman Charles Augustus Baker John Stuart Banta John Calvin Barker, Jr. Albert Beehler, Jr. Benjamin Dorrance Beyea Earle Chatfield Blakeman,Jr. Howard William Blose Robert Lesh Bohlen Henry William Bolling John William Breathed, Jr. Chandler Burpee, Jr. James Lovell Carr James McConnell Clark Donald Conchar Barron Todd Connolly Sidney Thurber Cox Thomas Hooker Danforth Joaquin de la Roza, Jr. WilliamWarnerDickhart,lII Robert Hall Dickson William Gregory Dillon James Bernarde Dinneen Richard Cobden Earl David Hardin Esperson William Edward Herrmann 178 Xl -sw a ssl asia Q S . - - '- Z H l2Iii:... 3 SOCIAL SGCIETY Raymond Lawrence Howe William Wiggin Howe Walter Gregory Hunter Robert Wells Jones Edward Francis Kelly Joseph Parker Ketcham John Karlen Kimball Isaac Kinsey, IH Richard Packard Klopp Theodore Herbert Lansing Samuel Knox McCune William Edwin McLaughlin James Arthur McTague Carlton Sprague Moore, Jr. Robert Anthony Moore Laurence A. Quinlivan, Jr. Robert Montgomery Ready Alonzo Bertram Rodey James Agar Russell George Champlin Salisbury Daniel Schultheis George James Stobie Bradley Clarendon Streeter Carl Clement Teipel, Jr. Harry Stewart Wheller, Jr. John Francis Whittemore Deacon Beardsley Kassisser' ' Bohlen Bump Red Breiby Clem Cauclill Long John Clay Sleepy Corwith Pinky deMoll Thorquen Edelman Fuzznut Gordon J. Zoot Gregory f'0QLwQ.. , J, ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY Arf-Arfm Johnson Quincy Klein Whale Tail Lippi Bertie Mangones Pretty Willie Moran Cynthia Morier Vitalisn O'Gwynn Stinky Stout Gawdvvatern Vanderploeg Sucklehoneyn Woolford 17 180 Charles Augustus Baker, III Michael Goss Blansfield Robert Lesh Bohlen Arthur Benedict Eddy Edward John Egan John William German Martin Beekins Holt James Edward Keats SOCIAL SOCIETY Edmund John Ostendorf, jr. Laurence A. Quinlivan, Jr. Donald Hugh Scott Gilbert Irvine Smith Clifford Irvin g Van Voorhees Robert Welsh john Francis Whittemore FACULTY Raymond Wellington Ager Lawrence A. Burckmyer, Jr. Robert F. Chamberlain Alexander Berry Credle Eric Taras Gross William Abbett Lewis, Jr. Michel George Malti Wilbur Ernest Meserve Burdette Kibbe Northrop Balm Uma ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY STUDENTS Richard Lundelius Best Charles William Brand Frank Kniskern Faulkner Laurence R. Forrest, Jr. Dyer Brainerd Holmes Robert Wallace Hughes Robert Earle Hutton Donald Lambin Johnson Charles Ramey Jones, Jr. Solon Bainbridge Kemon Carl Francis Lautz Charles Glenn Morrison John Bicket Nairn James Randolph Olin John Wheeler Rogers Edson Ryder Robert Warren Sailor, Jr. Robert Ervan Wetmore Dean Bussman Wheeler Peter Winokur, Jr. 81 182 if ii U 4. Qecfalfcwipabkm.. Russ Geib Howie Blose Win Wright HONORARY MEMBERS Whit Doe Gene Hook Ted Lansing Jerry Mead Charlie Robinson Fred Westphal . . Prexidenf . Vice-Prerident Secretary-Treaxw 61 MEMBERS ' 'A1ex Beebee in Pearne Billings mph Cohn Lou Helmick Herb Winkeller Pop Young Bones Hamilton 39-43 Swag Andrew John White . . Prefidenr Hugh Morton Grey, Jr. . . Vice-Preridenr Eakin Lockwood Wheless, Jr. . . Secremry-Tremmef Es tern Russell Lambert John Merryman Edwin John Mullens, III Paul John Weaver, II Vernon Edelen Whitaker OSCZLY Thomas Bl1E2llOVV,JI'. Robert Joyce Woods, Jr. William Bell Foster, Jr. Samuel Jefferson Caudill Henry Atwood Hitch, Jr. William Stewart Horner, II 8 184 Leonard Nellis Berdan Howard joseph Cleveland Everett Kermit Elmer Richard Joseph Gillespie Boynton Arnold Grover Erank Henry Haner, Jr. John Francis I-Iokanson Ghz Baia. SOCIAL SOCIETY IN VETERINARY MEDICINE Henry Dean Hopper Korman Francis Lewis Donald Claude S-IcKoWn Vfalter John Liatuszczak John William Richards John Irving Vail Clarence Peter Zepp, Jr. QMAWMBWJZ.. Russell Barker Morris Bishop Stuart Brown, Jr. Knox Breckenridge Burger Sherrett Spaulding Chase George Ernst Detmold John Hunter Detmold Peter Lee Detmold Thomas Joseph Durkin Robert Nathaniel Hallstead Eugene Nelson Hayes .is - 52 X F' iqxfiwfe 2 5 4 .-'7Y.yQ1:33Z7 ,gg . ,f..A4.4i3,4w1 ,E , 5 LITERARY SOCIETY Emerson Hinchliff James Hutton Robert Kennedy Robert Wallace McLaughlin Abdul Hamid Medjid Richard Robinson Richard Lauriston Sharp Ernest Simmons Harold Thompson Richard Malachy Tynan Ralph Wardle 18 L7 Q. I-IONORARY SOCIETY IN BACTERIOLOGY Robert Edwin Mohr . Mary Ann Perta . . . Beatrice Concetta Buttino . Donald Eugene Cameron . Aris Bayan Graydon Cass Marjory Dale Margaret Daniels Beverly Frost CHARTER MEMBERS Edmond Hoffman Regina Machata Marie Olmstead Gene Schneider George Suhrland Catherine Grenci Mildred Taylor ACTIVE MEMBERS Abraham Jacob Brook Maxwell Katz Beatrice Concetta Buttino Donald Eugene Cameron Donald Carmel Carpenter Esther Louise Clark William Gold Helen Pauline Heinig Mary Ann Perta Murray Arthur Kaplan Elaine Eva Stone STANDING: O'Brien, Carpenter, Reese, Scholnik, Buttino. SEATED: Cameron, Perta, Mohr, Stone, Katz, Brook. ON FLOOR: Clark, Kopko. 18 . . .Prefident Secretary-Treamrer . Social Chairman Program Chairman Maria Babette Kohlberger John Walter Kopko Robert Edwin Mohr William Edwin O'Brien Elizabeth Richards Reese TOP ROW: Switzer, Dunton, H. Lehde, Schwarzbaum, Porter, MacDaniels, Zandbergen, Huey, R. Lehde. THIRD ROW: Fox, Millenaar, Gerber, Stroh, Young, Buenning, Orgo, MacDowell, Schaufler. SECOND ROW: Trovato, Nigro, Leeds, Eldredge, Hendershot, Farnham, Malkin, Gagnon, Ruggirello. BOTTOM ROW: Pridham, Cornman, Reinke, Schall, Vawter, Sterling, Jones, Novack. GLM. 6? Louise Schall . . Anne Mary Vawter . . . President . Secretmjf STAFF MEMBERS Raymond Clayton Allen Mrs. Raymond C. Allen Thomas jefferson Baird John Farnsworth Cornman Leland Gwaltney Cox Ralph Wright Curtis Frances Elliott Curtis Gilbert Keyes George H. M. Lawrence Mrs. Emma Lokken Lawrence H. MacDaniels Russell Cox Mott Mrs. Russell Cox Mott Joseph Pullman Porter Kenneth Post Mrs. Kenneth Post Alfred Melville Pridham Mrs. Alfred M. Pridham Robert Schowe John George Seeley Irene Weinberger Dr. Edward Albert White Mrs. Lawrence H. MacDaniels John Wilde SENIORS George Napoleon Asai Milton Dexter Coe Anne Farnham Conrad Rupert Cleveland Dunton Paul Emile Gagnon Gordon Edwin Jones Melvin Ira Kolker Herbert Edward Lehde Robert John Lehde Edmund Eugene Newhard Charles Nigro George Joseph Politi Leon Schwarzbaum Gladys Louise Stroh Henry Dietrich Reinke, jr. William Bennett Sterling . Vice-President . . ,T1'erzfm'er JUNIORS Marie Mary A. Buenning Ann Davis Thomas Raymond Fox Frederick Hampson Gerber Eloise Halstead Hendershot Charles Chapman Huey Donald Joseph Irving Jeanne Aida Leach Joseph Charles Leeds Peter Gerdinus Milleiiaar Seymour Novack Alfred Herbert Richley Thomasjoseph Ruggirello George Vondrasek Robert Milton Woesner SOPHOMORES Hildegard May Blanken Gloria Elizabeth Eldredge William John Gillies Eileen Mary Grady Robert Samuel Malkin Edward A. Manda, jr. Ernest Frederick Schaufler Maurice Franklin Switzer joseph Philip Trovato Elizabeth Patricia Young FRESHMEN Erwin Harry Fischer George Duskin Oliver Johanna Goldsmith Ernest Thomas Orgo Hubert Eugene MacDowell Donald Sherman Phelps Robert McCarley Metcalfe Raymond Lyle Sclienkhlr. Herman Pier Zandbergen 1 87 was Frank Aldrich Walkley . . Margaret Bell Smith . . John Albert Birkland, Jr. , Gordon Edwin Jones . . . Helen Elizabeth Fulkerson . John Albert Birkland, Jr. James Henry Blodgett Frank Denning Curtis Helen Elizabeth Fulkerson Frederick Hampson Gerber Wilma Jean Harris Joseph Clifton Hickey Gordon Edwin Jones Levvellyn Stanley Mix 4 ' M . Vzce Prefzdenr . W0men'r Reprerenmfwe Louise Estella Mullen Bernard William Potter Frank John Roberto Erton Walter Sipher Margaret Bell Smith Marian Arlene Stout John Daniel Turrel Frank Aldrich Walkley Walter David Whitman TOP ROW: Turrel, Hickey, Mix, Whitman, Birkland. SECOND ROW: Roberto, Gerber, Mullen Har is Sipher, Curtis. BOTTOM ROW: Blodgert, Smith, Walkley, Fulkerson, jones. 188 connstt lm rss. Q j Wm' James Henry Blodgett Wilma Jean Harris . Paul Elera Barrett . . Dorothy Alice O'Meal Shirley May Carr . . TOP ROW: German, Freeman, Mix, Blackburn, Wiley, Kaegebein, Durniak, Holmes. FOURTH ROW: Beasor, L. Blodgett, Fonda, Beneway, Cookingham, Van Scorer, Yunker, Schaufler. THIRD ROW: Bissell, Engel, Merry, Deni, Norberg, Markham, Sipher, Krapf. SECOND ROW: Chapin, Barrett, Harris,J. Blodgett, O'Meal, Kennedy, Lanigan. BOTTOM ROW: Fulkerson, Muller, Wynn, Potter, Barnum, Ferri, Mullen. 4-4606... . . , Preridenf . Vice-Preridem' . .... Trearwer . . Recording 5'6C1'Ef6Z7'j' . . Publicity Secremfy Paul Elera Barrett Bruce Keys Beasor Ellen Jane Benevvay George Earl Blackburn James Henry Blodgett Douglas Allan Bissell Shirley May Carr Mary Louise Jerome Rosetta Eleanor Deni Robert Hans Engel Harriet Elcla Barnum Luther Allen Blodgett SENIORS Harriet Elizabeth Fonda Lucian Carter Freeman Leland Orin German Wilma Jean Harris Melville Merry JUNIORS Edmund William Kaegebein Theodore Wasmuth Markham Levvellyn Stanley Mix SOPHOMORES Virginia Mae Ferri Donald Richard Holmes Adelaide Ellen Kennedy FRESHMEN Mary Electa Clark Aleta Daisy Gatman Louise Estella Mullen Zelda Elizabeth Mullen Dorothy Alice O'Meal Erton Walter Sipher Margaret Bell Smith Frank Lewis Wiley Carl Yunker Ernest Frederick SchauHer Doris Evelyn Wynn Edward Francis Lanigan Frida Louise Norherg if 63 Benjamin James Miles . Edmond Louis Lawrence Arthur Earl Masters . lrving Adelbert Davis , Harold Warren Darling William Arthur Smith . a an HON ORARY MEMBERS Edwin Ray Hoskins Roy Olney William Arthur Smith MEMBERS . President Vice-President . Secretary . Trmrurer . Reporter . Advirer Allen James Albright Roger Barber William Arthur Bigham Charles Clement Cifaratta Leo Arthur Condon Harold Warren Darling Irving Adelbert Davis Bruce Richard Dickinson Alexander Evans Dugan John Sander Gold Frank Arnold Goll Anthony Frank Joy Elisha William Kellogg Edward Sigmund Kowal Anthony James LaScala Edmond Louis Lawrence Arthur Earl Masters Benjamin James Miles Leslie Grant Nuffer Elmer Franklin Plaisted Louis Alfred Preston Roland Francis Randall Frank John Roberto Ralph Milton Schafer Bernard Wesley Spencer Robert Cone Suter Harold Brewster Vroman Walter David Whitman Xxl X LN 'l 2 w E , TOP ROW: Condon, Joy, Schafer, Haffenden, Goll, Maco1nber,Grossman, Albright,THIRD ROW: Anderson, Gold, LaScala, Vollmer, Plaisted, Preston, Kilcoyne. SECOND ROW: Olney, Kellogg, Randall, Bender, Bighain, Kowal, Vroman, Barber. BOTTOM ROW: Dugan, Darling, Masters, Miles, Smith, Davis, Whitman. 190 SEATED: Wilcox, Pendergast, Way, Sipher. STANDING: Mix, Miller, Blackburn. I J. I. Miller . . Coach George Earl Blackburn Erton Walter Sipher Levvellyn Stanley Mix Moncure Barton Way, jr. William Stephan Pendergast George Harris Wilcox ei I K . Glad I I i AGRICULTURAL DRAMATIC SOCIETY Rosemary Williams . . William Edwin O'Brien . Lorraine Ann Bode . . Elizabeth Marie Brockway Elera Paul Barrett . . Charles Fassett Stansbury, II Douglas Allan Bissell . Edwin Elwood Fitchett . William Bennett Sterling Jean Lamoreaux Adolphi Frances Andersen Ethel Marjorie Baer Elera Paul Barrett Allen Haydon Benton Sally Hatheway Bickford Douglas Allan Bissell Lorraine Ann Bode Elizabeth Marie Brockway Ann Buchholz Donald Eugene Cameron Ruth Carolyn Caplan Elizabeth T.-E. Carpenter Joyce Cook Helen Jeanette Cookingham Ann Davis Mary Alice Dietrich Ann Elizabeth Dye Nancy Carol Barone Charlotte Lurene Burton Lillian May Davidson Margaret Louise Edsall . . Prexizlenr . Vice-Prarizlent . , . . fecretaiji . . . . Trearufer . Prorlnctian Manager . , . Barinerr Manag.r . . Pabliciiy Manager . . , , .Ytage Manager . . Arrirlant Stage Manager John Emmett Norton ...... Lighting Manager Harriet Elizabeth Fonda ...... Cortmne Mimerr Meta Martina Louise Mesterharm Arriffant Caftanze Miftreri Frances Andersen ........ Make-up Mifrren Ethel Marjorie Baer ....,. Propertier Mifticri Jane May Furtick ...., .... H iftarzan Helen Jeanette Cookingham . . facial Ca-Chairman Kenneth Carroll Parkes . , . .facial Co-Chairman Merle Knapp ..... .... A dvzfer ACTIVE MEMBERS Richard Perry Edsall Frederick Austin Erb Edwin Elwood Fitchett Harriet Elizabeth Fonda Ross Bernard Frair Helen Elizabeth Fulkerson Jane May Furtick Jacob Stephen Gordon Barbara Mae Hall Roy Stephen Hawley Marjorie Roselle Heit Roy E. W. Herrman,Jr. Wilbur Ray Hesseltine Elizabeth Ann Hopkins Marion Elizabeth Hosie Alma Mary Isabelle Huber Donald Joseph Irving Gordon Edwin Jones ASSOCIATE Virginia Mae Ferri Naomi Ruth Green Helen Barbara Hall Nancy Glad Harrington Elizabeth Hermina Kalnay Elizabeth Ardea Kandiko Mildred Rose Keith George Wilbur Keller John Neal Knight Barbara Ann Larrabee Frances Emily Larrabee June Maughan Barbara Dawn Merriman Meta M. L. Mesterharm Peter Gerdinus Millenaar Erma Nightingale John Emmett Norton William Edwin O'Brien Kenneth Carroll Parkes Katherine Amelia Petzold Bernard William Potter Patricia Almy Rider MEMBERS Gladys Margaret Haslett Lois Kinchen Hill John Joseph Mettler, Jr. Gertrude Aileen Palmer Joan Elizabeth Royce Ruth Ogden Russell Allan Walker Saxby Ralph Milton Schafer Olga Louise Senuk Laura Elizabeth Sigman Milton Grant Soper Irwin Spear Charles Fassett Stansbury William Bennett Sterling Mary Veronica Strok Margaret Myers Sturgess Charles William Truman Pauline Jane Upson George Vondrasek Rosemary Williams Phylis Ruth Storm Marian Arlene Stout Raymond James Strahan, TOP ROW: Barrett, Furtick, Fitchett, Upson, Bode, Dye, Nightingale, Bissell. THIRD ROW: Hawley, Parkes, Kandiko, Mesterharm, Maughan, Kalnay, Herrmann, Truman. SECOND ROW: Cookingham, Brockway, Royce, Hall, Larrabee, Heit, Fulkerson. BOTTOM ROW: Cameron, Andersen, Strok, Williams, Petzold, Fonda, O'Brien. ::i: ij 192 ,, . ,.: , a ir, 1 '5 Q WEQSQ' lf ffgp if my 3,-tg,-Q, .fa v lx,.f,t D116 l TT TOP ROW: Fish, Evans, Batty, Burt, Button, Stapleton, Simpson. FIFTH ROW: Holmes, Davis, Van Nostrand, Cornell, Merry, Engel, Lewis, Irving, Haffenden, Almquist. FOURTH ROW: Batan, Barrett, Yunker, Quinn, Bigham, Markham, Bissell, Starr, Wiley, Kaegebein. THIRD ROW: Taber, Vuillemot, Hasenzahl, Wilcox, Pendergast, Sipher, Potter, Beasor, Kilcoyne, Preston. SECOND ROW: McMillan, Dugan, Blackburn, Freeman, Willman, Mix, Hart, Condon, Collins, BOTTOM ROW: English, Barber, Kirby, Waxham, Dawson, Evans, Plass. aaawfa aaa, George Abbott Floyd English Lewis Nohle Milton Adsit Carl Almquist Allison Arlen Peter Bachman Roger Barber Walter Baran Paul Barrett Robert Batty Claude Baxter Bruce Beasor Ivan Bigalow William Bigham Douglas Bissell George Blackburn Dorothy Brush Gerhard Buehler John Button Spencer Carter George Casler Leo Condon Clifford Cook Jack Cornell Harold Crittenden Elmer Cutler William Davis John Dawson Mary Louise Doughty Alexander Dugan Robert Engel Norman Evans Warren Evans Kingsley Evelei gh Joseph Fairbank Stewart Fish Lucian Freeman William Fritts Albert Gahwiler Wilson Gilbert Murdock Hall James I-Iarbison Clyde I-Iart Gordon Hasenzahl Donald Holmes Elwyn Irving Edmund Kaegebein Francis Kelly Harland Kester Anthony Kilcoyne Charles Kirby Edgar Lemon Lawrence Lewis Leo Lindsey Charles Mansfield Germain Marion Theodore Markham Caldwell McMillan Melville Merry Lewellyn Mix Thomas Odak Vincent Olney William Pendergast Robert Plass Bernard Potter Louis Preston Mina Preston Stanley Reeves Nelson Sackett Ralph Schafer Kenneth Simpson Erton Sipher Edward Stapleton, Jr. James Starr James Stein Henry Tabet Harvey Terrillion William Van Nostrand Donald Van Wagnen Francis Vuillemot Harold Wakeley Edward Waxham Lee Werner Harris Wilcox Frank Wiley John Willman Richard Williams Carl Yunker Arthur Zimmerman 1 194 O faiaa.. John George Albert Myron Dale Albro Curt Frederic Beck Torrance Bowen Brooks Edward George Conroe Russell Ardell Cookingham Lynn Curry, Jr. William Keith DeLarm William Cramer Elkins Calvin Jeremy Kuhre Herbert Edward Lehde Robert John Lehde Nicholas John Markason Harvey Lewis Miller Roger Darwin Norton William Edwin O'Brien Matirice Joseph Zubkoff Kurt Fred Richards Jacob Robbins Robert Sumner Rochlin Roscoe Chester Rose Seaward Alwyn Sand Everett Allan Schenck Robert George Schirmer Mark Robert Seldon Kenneth Benjamin Simpson Milton Stolaroii' Joyce William Sumner Theodore Farrington Thomas Clarence William Uskavitch Donald Webster Van Wagnen Kenneth Gray Woodward Robert Theodore Ynterna TOP ROW: Rose, Seldon, Yntema, Markason, Roehlin, H, Lehde, Mr. Hardin, Mrs. Hardin Curry Van Wagnen, Simpson, Schirmer, Brooks, R. Lehde. SECOND ROW: Schenck, Stolarorf, Robbins O Brien Kuhre, Beck, DeLarm, Elkins. BOTTOM ROW: Sand, Norton, Richards, Uskavitch, Miller Woodward Albert, Zubkolf. 6 S K2 David William Johnson . Robert Barrington Benscoter Glenn Walter Cline . . . Raymond Eugene Tuttle . John Daniel Turrel . . Alden Bogart Anderson . Richard Hyatt Haynes . . Edward Foster Wagner . , Laurance Allin Weber . . Edward Amherst Ott . Alden Bogart Anderson James Ralph Dykes John Sander Gold Richard Hyatt Haynes Allison Delee Arlen Donald Galbraith Boegehold Robert Barrington Benscoter Glenn Walter Cline Laurence Ralph Crowell Robert Henry Frankenfeld John Stephen Adams Dwight Woodford Brede Edwin Patterson Gardner 4 SENIORS David William Johnson Kenneth Floyd Jorgensen Donald Gordon MacKeller John Daniel Turrel JUNIORS William James Haifleigh John Frederick Kandl SOPHOMORES Eugene Lessere Wilfred Richard Loeser Melville Merry Joseph Reuter Orsenigo FRESHMEN David Streeper Klauder, Ill Robert Minturn Lewis Bradley Mitchell Lewis Boshart Nohle, Jr. . .Prefidenr . Vice-Prefident . . . . . . .Secretary . . . . . . .Treasurer .Chairman of the Board of Dereerorf . . . . . . .Director . .Director .Director . Director Aeioifer Edward Foster Wagner Alwin Jay Ward David Alexander Warren Charles Henry Mosely Earl Norman Withiam Byron Wilson Parsons Raymond Eugene Tuttle Richard Albert Walter Laurance Allin Weber James Philip Olney Donald Sherman Phelps James Hatch Webber TOP ROW Le is Gardner, Cline, Parsons, Crowell, Benscoter, Lessere, Olney. FOURTH ROWz Moseley, Loeser Orsemgo Walter, Weber, Webber, Tuttle, Boegehold. THIRD ROW: Withiam, Arlen, Ward, MacKella Merry Kandl, Haifleigh. SECOND ROW: Turrel, Warren, Johnson, Ott, Anderson, Dykes, Gold BOTTOM ROW: Nohle, Phelps, Brede, Klauder, Mitchell, Adams. '83 Og ya TOP ROW: Amorim, Rangell, Pian, M. Suarez, Garcia, Fisk, A. Suarez, Norfleet, Samper, Uriarte. SIXTH ROW: Patel, Neuberger, Wu, Hsu, Pfeiffer, Hinkson, Pierce, Tung. FIFTH ROW: Esclusa, F. Taylor, Mertz, Sheffer, S. Chien, Yen Lam, Kuo, del Palacio, Nesson, Sabine, Kennedy, van Zwanenberg, N. Chien, Koo, Yakovlefif. FOURTH ROW: Zelaya, Frostenson, Ewing, J. Taylor, Rodriguez, Baker, Pfeiffer, Beardsley, Maynard, Jameson, Spodheim, Rieser, Ramirez, Andrae. THIRD ROW: Shaw, Tsang, Calderon, Smithe,Jackson, Sutton, Moore, Cherryhomes, Amin, Monik, Kronick Gagnon, Tabet, Ortiz, Baskous, Boulanger, Perez, Llado, Rathmann, Stransky, Medjid. SECOND ROW: Merritt Gross, Mrs. Gross, Wilson, Mrs. Merritt, Mrs. Kerr, Phillips, Love, Roumain, Fuller, Gauss, Mibelli, M. Taylor Kalelkar, E. Kerr, Artschwager, Peel. BOTTOM ROW:Johannesson, Wedberg, Mrsffhorarinsson, Thorarinsson, Katz Mrs.Wilson, Anthony, Fridriksson, deMenkini,Karoly, Sarwar, Ciolli, Mrs. Phillips, Elkind, Beig, Der Bing, D. Kerr. 8 QM... Pierre Auguste Roumain . Lilian Louise Fuller . . Richard Ernst Artschwager Bal Dattatrey Kalelkar . Elna K. M. Adlerbert Nanubhai B. Amin Taygoara F. de Amorim Franklin S. Anthony Richard E. Artschwager Wurster McNeill Baker Athan Alexander Baskous James Peck Beardsley Mirza Abid Ali Beig Paul Boulanger Inga Brauner Olaf Brauner Fausto E. Calderon-Gene Betty Evelyn Carter June Chambers Wei Seng Chen George T. Cherryhomes Nancy Wu Chien Sue Hsu Chien Beatrice Shirley Ciolli Charlotte May Coryell Jose del Palacio Aurora A. deMenkini Virginia Der Bing Irving Howland Edwards Paula Diane Elkind Karin Rosemarie Engel Jose Ricardo Esclusa Ethel Elizabeth Ewing Douglas A. Finklestone George Fisk Sturla Fridriksson 196 . . President . Vice-Prerident . . Secretmgf . . . . . Tzfeamref' Georg Frostenson Lilian Louise Fuller Paul Emile Gagnon Cesar Alfredo Garcia Harriet Isabel Gauss Eric Gross Alice-Marie Hadley Cordelia E. Hinkson John Charles Hobbes P'eng Ch'eng Hsu Ta Chun Hsu Serafin Esteban Inclan Robert Louis Jackson Bjorn Johannesson Bal Dattatrey Kalelkar Thomas Frank Karoly Maxwell Katz Robert Kennedy Donald Craig Kerr Elizabeth Meldrum Kerr Gwendolyn Coffin Kerr Adelaide J. Kilpatrick William George Kirkland Robert Chung Jen Koo Hindel Kronick Leslie Tse-chiu Kuo Wing Ching Lam Edward Nikola Ljubic Juan Guillermo Llado Rosemarie Loew Harry Houser Love Jean McConnell Albert Joseph Mangones Robert Jean Mangones Robert John Manovill Nancy Faith Maynard Abdul Hamid Mediid Hector Manuel Mendez Bertha Merritt Harvey William Mertz Gustavo Jose Mibelli Claire Michaelson Peter Gerdinus Millenaar James Robinson Miller Hiroshi Minami Jaroslav Vaclav Monik Barbara Kirby Moore Eska Ann Nash Leslie Helen Nesson Egon Neuberger Caroline Mason Norfleet Rolando Ortiz Gunvantlal A. Patel Mary Helen Peel George Sherman Peer Luis A. Perez-Medina Mary Clare Pfeiffer Everett Franklin Phillips Mary Phillips Richard Hsueh-jui Pian Samuel Riley Pierce, Jr. Pedro Augusto Pi-Suner Rene Octavio Ramirez Jefferson Firth Rangell Peter William Rieser Adolph Robert M. A. Rodriguez-Macedo Mario Rodriguez Pierre Auguste Roumain a m 1 7 1 Janet Virginia Sabine Pradisth Cheo-Sakul Armando Samper Mohammad Sarwar Elizabeth J. Scheidelman Elizabeth Logan Schmeck Eugene Shaw Howard Eugene Sheffer Corinne Edith Smithe Hilda Wera Spodheim Kurt Robert Stransky Alfonso Suarez Miguel Suarez Henry Gabriel Elias Tabet Frank Muskus Taylor Janice Priscilla Taylor Mary Elizabeth Taylor Thorvaldur Thorarinsson Sien-moo Tsang Jerry Sou-Chun Tseu Yuan-Chio Tung Richard Malachy Tynan Ignacio Uriarte Mimi van Zwanenberg Abdul Wahab Frederick Charles Wall Francis Watlington Anders Wedberg Lyman Wilson Douglas John Worcester Winifred Lois Wright Carl Ching Te Wu Pierre Yakovleii' Ping-sheng Yen Jose Zelaya-Sotomayor Ns? rig .flijiigfa . . gal ig! lipvigf ,g ma- .ei 5929 IA! TOP ROW: Wu, Hsu, Tsui, Chen, Woo, Tseu, Hsu, Pian. SECOND ROW: Tung, Chu, Lee, Kuo, Chang, Lam, Koo. BOTTOM ROW: Bing, Kao, Tsang, N. Chien, Yen, S. Chien. Hammer? Sien mo Tsang . Nancy Wu Chien . Fung Ting Fung . . Jerry Sou-Chun Tseu . . Carl Ching Te Wu . Chi Cheng Chang Chia-Wei Chang Mrs. Chia-Wei Chang Wei Seng Chen Stella Yuen-ying Cheng Nancy Wu Chien Sue Hsu Chien Norman Chao-yin Chow Tsz-Foh Chu Virginia Der Bing Fung Ting Fung Peng-cheng Hsu Ta Chun Hsu Charlotte Kao QM.. . . President . Vice-Prefident . . Secretary . . Treazfzzrer . . Manager Robert Chung Jen Koo Leslie Tse-chiu Kuo Wing Ching Lam Cecil Susan Lee Ruby Pas-Wah Lee Marion Lew Pei Kung Li Richard Hsueh-jui Pian Sien-mo Tsang Jerry Sou-Chun Tseu Ruh-Tsuin Tsui Yuan-Chio Tung Tsen-Chow Woo Carl Ching Te Wu Ping-sheng Yen 197 8 fegwoleg-7 3 .. Alfred Benjamin Mary Honor Crowley Helen Frances Cunningham Richard Dyner Joyce Gloria Edelstein Sylvia Ray Epstein Bernice Mildred Fastenberg Edna Muriel Feinberg Erma Esther Fuchs Beatrice Gertrude Gottlieb Cordelia Elizabeth Hinkson Edward Allen Jones Phyllis Lucille Jones Doris Mae Kralovic Irma Selma Lesser Charlotte Sadie Minkin Jeannette Pelletier Dorothy Socolow Joseph Sommers Janina Bronislawa Spiro Hilda Wera Spodheim Mimi von Zwanenberg Ruth Frances Wrede Alice Birkhead Winslow Beatrice Elizabeth Wood Mary Ellen Wood Philippe Michel Stora . . . Prefidenr Brigitte Watty . . . . Vice-Prexidenf Ryland Hugh Hewitt, Jr. . . . Secretary Herbert James Hawley . . Tremzmfr Joyce William Sumner . Mary Alice Dietrich . Edith May Kelsey . . Dorothy Dietrich . . Thomas Hubert Herring Charles Glenn Morrison Richard Lundelius Best Ernest Harold Adolph George Napoleon Asai Betty Mae Balder Elizabeth W. Behnken Dale Stuart Beach Richard Lundelius Best Winnifred Brown Christopher Bull Irving Anderson Cole Mary Alice Dietrich Dorothy Dietrich Ann Dworkin Anne Farnham Thomas Farnham John Wallace Finlay Doris Virginia French Margaret Hammersley Thomas Hubert Herring Lorraine Francis Hile Samuel Hyman Edith May Kelsey Doris Eleanor Klein Connell Uniting Cited . . President . . Vice-Prefident . Corresponding ,Tecretezry . Recording Secretory . . . . . .Treezfnrer Executive Committee Member Executive Committee Member Kermit Kruse Thomas E. Mahnken, Jr. Charles Gale Mallery Madeline Patricia Moore Charles Glenn Morrison Robert Kendall Morrison Walter Benno Neuburg Eleanor Glennon Norris Robert Amson Olmsted Gustav Fritz Papanek Felix Raclcow Lawrence P. Richards Roberta S. Ruckaberle Beatrice Rudinger Hazel Schaeffer Elizabeth Elsie Selover Richard Hugh Simmonds Joyce William Sumner Max Edward Thiebaud Mary G. Tomlinson Marjory N. Underwood Sally Willcox Phyllis Winkelstein TOP ROW: Silverman, Reiter, D. E. Smith, Hesky, Parker, Staud, Eustis, Clark, Thompson, Moultch, Flannery. SIXTH ROW: Strickland, Pfouts, Gallagher, Newcomb, Weston, Hinsch, Kelly, P. Russell, Parsons, C. Smith, Dykaar, D. R. Smith, FIFTH ROW: Lockwood, Mendenhall, Diamond, Fowler, Rockowitz, Ozaroff, Weise, Harwick, Anderson, Brett, Higgins, Cole, Goldman, Lord. FOURTH ROW: Zandbergen, Ball, Brown, Hunt, Lombardi, Kimbell, Yunker, Foy, Lauber, Slade, Goodno, Nagel, Jones, deKay, Campbell, Warner. THIRD ROW: Sahlberg, Greenberg, Abelson, Goldberg, Rivoire, Pritchard, Bivins, King, Babson, Wilson, Lisner, Stevens, Ray, Badenhausen, Valaska, Rancati, Orgo. SECOND ROW: Tohn, Whiting, Dutton, Beers, Hall, Major Schaefer, Bell, Seilfert, Wall, G. Russell, Wilson, Warren. BOTTOM ROW: Denzer, Rittenhouse, Sand, Pesce, Varley, Brach, Fairchild, Irwin, Pearson, Tishenkel, Wesley, Ross, Wild. eaiaaaeai Major Francis Schaefer, Jr Robert Jouett Mitchell John Andrew Bell . . Harold David Hall . . John Mason Beers . . William Westphal Seifert Albert Carroll Dutton . Frederick Charles Wall Glenn Vinton Russell . John Vail Foy . . . David Alexander Warren Albert Nathan Abelson AlbertChristian Anderson Donald Paul Babson Carl S. Badenhausen Waldo Leonard Ball John Mason Beers John .Andrew Bell Stephen Thomas Bivins William Leon Brach John Edward Bratten Bruce Yeomans Brett Richens Elijah Brigham Donald David Brown George L. Campbell, Jr. Robert Achley Cantor Leonard Carp William David Clark Eugene Maurice Cole Eckford James deKay James Hays Denzer Donald Diamond Robert Dillof 200 . . Faculty Adeirer . . . Cadet Captain . . Cadet Firrt Lieutenant Cadet Second Lieutenant Cadet S eeond Liezitenant Cadet S etond Lieatenant Cadet S etond Lieutenant . Cadet Firrt Sergeant . Cadet Sappbf Sergeant . Cadet Staff Sergeant . . . Cadet Bagler Albert Carroll Dutton Raymond Wainer Dykaar Jerome Entin John Normington Eustis Richard Leroy Fairchild James Flannery John Vail Foy John Lawrence Gallagher Robert Fromme Goldberg Myron William Goldman Redmond S. Goodno Herbert L. Greenberg Harold David Hall Richard Daniel Harwick Murray Heimberg Gerhardt Hesky Warren Robert Higgins Warren Keplinger Hinsch Richard Lanier Hunt Carl Price Irwin Oliver Jones, Jr. John Francis Kelly Arthur Raymer Kimbell Frank Craig King Thornton Stuart Lauber George Reimers Lindemer Leonard Peter Lisner Warrent Kent Lockwood Francis Lewis Lombardi Victor Alexander Lord Harold Christopher Mack Joseph Angelo Marta W. W. Mendenhall, Jr. Robert Jouett Mitchell Ferris S. Moultch, Jr. Eugene Louis Nagel Franklin L. Newcomb, Jr. Richard Eugene Ozaroff Carl Edward Parker Duncan Breese Parsons Frank Ashmore Pearson Gabriel Pesce Peter Pfouts Alfred Charles Rancati Robert Cates Ray Stanley Franklin Reiter George B. Rittenhouse Albert Rivoire Seymour B. Rockowitz James Thompson Ross Glenn V. Russell, Jr. Paul Loren Russell Seaward Alwyn Sand Ansley W. Sawyer, Jr. Vincent Leon Schutt William Westphal Seirfert James Holden Shumard Alvin Silverman John Edward Slade Calvin Otis Smith Donald Eugene Smith Donald Roderick Smith Adelbert H. Sahlberg John Stambaugh, III Charles Fassett Stansbury Carl Robert Stanway George Leo Staud Porter Grosvenor Stevens Clark Berry Stewart Philippe Michel Stora Joseph Kay Strickland William A. Thompson Harold Tishenkel Gerald Edwin Tohn Victor Wilson Valaska Richard Norcross Varley Frederick Charles Wall Murray Warner David Alexander Warren Charles Richard Weise Joseph Wesley James Tuthill Weston Edward Joseph Whiting Stanley Wild James Jay -Wilson Robert Green Wilson Carl Yunker Herman Piet Zandbergen Richard Lee Zimmern Norman Mackintosh Todd . . . Preridenr Thomas Jack Love . . . Vice-President Simeon Robert Gluckson . . Secretary-Treafurer HONORARY MEMBERS Professor Frederick Marcham Professor Frederick Stone ACTIVE MEMBERS Lawrence Rudd Boutchard Harry Brennen Furman Fred Lincoln Gault William Vincent DePaul Gough William Brower Kaufman Edward Arnold Manda James Curtis McKinney Robert Gephard Meyler William John O'Brien William Henry Woodcock 201 202 'wi 'worn HONORARY MEMBERS Charles Love Durham Frederick Frasier Carl DeAlton Arnold Bruce Beh Theodore John Beyer Hugh Emerson Brown Charles Whitney Carpenter Barron Todd Connolly William Warner Dickhart, III Jess Jessen Dall, III Hugh Cappel Doerschuk Perry Townley Egbert, Jr. Rodney Sylvester Gould John Charles Hobbes William Hanna Hopple Richard Hart DuBois LeFevre jenkins Rollin Harrison Sanford Norman Sonju Leo Sullivan MEMBERS Richard Owen Jones Donald Edwin Kastner William Nickolas Kruse Samuel Knox McCune John Ames Newman Tom Otto Nobis Henry Addison Parker Jackson Rinn Pope James Arthur Purdy Hope Thomas Martin Ritter Joseph Anthony Sanders, Jr. Frederick Albert Schulte, Jr. Furman South, III Robert Humphreys Underwood Allen Webster GWMGWGM.. Everett Williams Jameson, Jr. . . . . President John Frederick Kandl . . . Vice-President Seth James Campbell . . . .Yecrefmjf Paul Manning Kelsey . . Tremurer Burton Faxon Anderson Donald Galbraith Boegehold Robert Munson Brown Arthur Bernard Buchholz, Jr. David Reid Bulk Kenneth Kingsley Clarke Herman Louis Cocchetto William John Cochrane, Jr. Julian David Cole James Robert Cullen Henry Joseph DeNicola Victor Amadeus deProsse, II William Gregory Dillon Frank Lewis Greene Frank Henry Haner, Jr. George Edward Hiebeler, Jr. John Mead Irvine Umm? Donald Jones Paul Francis Kelly William Dunbar Knauss Lewis Howard Lichtman William Barkley MacRae Homer Francis McMurray James Arthur McTague Franklin Kingston Moore James Nolan LeRoy Clinton Norem Richard Francis Schluederberg Frederick Albert Schulte, Jr. Frank Charles Slovak Watson Birchard Smith John Rae Steele William Clifford Taylor Donald Craston VanPelt, J Gm. 20 204 George Sherman Peer . , , Prgfidmf Richard Lundelius Best . . Vice-Pmridenz James Buell Tunison . . Secretary Charles Lee VanArsdale . . . Tremurer James Peck Beardsley Richard Lundelius Best Richard Strong Claassen Edward Perry Clarke Robert Tarr Edmunds Donald Baldwin Erskine Wayne Russell Evans Robert Harold Flack Philip Bradley Gibson Carl Goeres I-Iayssen, Jr. John McFarlane Lloyd Roger Farnam Milnes Lloyd Jackson Moulton William Frank Pearson George Sherman Peer John Race Powers William Westphal Seiffert joseph Kay Strickland James Buell Tunison Victor Stewart Underwood Charles Lee VanArsdale Newman Edward Wait, Jr. Robert Evans Warren Charles Mirack Winchester, III 564606. . -',:--wamfw! 'Q - I ' T Richard Malcolm Junge . . . Prerident Charles Edgar Shaw, Jr. . . Vice-Prerident William John Cochrane . , . Tmzmrer John Frederick Kandl . . . .Y ecre may Robert Henrik Antell Earl Whitney Benjamin Howard William Blose Gerald Nelson Bowne Seth James Campbell Strabo Vivian Claggett, Jr. William John Cochrane John Edgar Dusenbury Frank Henry Haner, Jr. George Edward Hiebeler, Jr. Everett Williams Jameson, Jr. Richard Malcolm Junge John Frederick Kandl Paul Manning Kelsey Robert William Larson James Arthur McTague Benjamin Elliott Mintz Ward Frederick Moore Robert Archer Wood Pullman John Taylor Richards Aubrey Eugene Robinson John Wheeler Rogers Clark Roberts Sanford Charles Edgar Shaw, Jr. Watson Birchard Smith LaRoy Bernard Thompson Lyman Ware Warfield Roe Edwin Wells Andrew John White james Nichols Wright Sane TRACK SOCIETY 205 206 'Mis 'XA I2z,...... 3 w w K J -Mage' 334523 .3-lb John Edmund Slater, Jr. . , . .Premient John Harvey Updegrove . . Secretmgf-Treasurer Frederick John Anderson Robert Alvin Anfanger Gordon Barrett Blatz Richardson Evans Browne Charles Allen DeBare James Bernarde Dinneen William Lewis Easton William Daly Fallcenstein Warren Hunter Fisher Richard Irvin Fricke Edward Raymond Gaines Walter Emil Katzenberg Edward Wetmore Kinsley, Jr. Frank Koebel George Roger McNear, Jr. Wallace Benjamin Rogers Saul Bernard Seader James Albert Stein Peter William Stone Leon Cleveland Sunstein, Jr. Raymond Eugene Tuttle Clifford Irving Van Voorhees Francis Joseph Worcester Qcefmalf 7aMfM,M6hfi... fwvvggww N .:'- -V.. , EQ lf? 'zli lf Richard Ralph Nickerson . . . Preridenf Anthony James LaScala . . Vice-Preridenz Robert Lee Kenerson . . Secrenzfy-Tremuref HONORARY MEMBERS Dr. Harry Britton Walter Caspar Jacob James Hanno Barrett Robert Leon Harris Richard Packard Klopp MEMBERS Gordon Harrison Steele Raymond Morey Walter Christopher O'Connell Erie James Miller, Jr. Tom Otto Nobis George Champlin Salisbury W QAM.. 207 208 74 E EQ-mg il? MEDICAL SOCIETY Shirley Ann Collins . . Prerzdenr Alberta Diana Schulman . . Vzce Prefzdent Ruth Aronson . . .S'ec1'etary Treafurer Dr. Jennette Evans . . Faculty Advzfer Ruth Aronson Ruth Jennings Bowman Carol Helene Brach Lois Slater Cassell Fern Helene Chase Shirley Ann Collins Naomi Ann Deutsch Norma Mary Hajek Shirley Viola Levandoski Irene Sylvia Zellin Hilda Rae Lozner Clara Louise Lutz Nancy Marie Peters Barbara Elizabeth Reuter Alberta Diana Schulman Madge Rosina Spurny Helene Wardell Margaret Anne Waters Patricia Ann Will 23 Gian. Judith Kobrin . . Gloria Doris Denzler Eunice Gitlovv . . Elizabeth Carpenter Naomi Rosenhaus . May Atherton . Frances Eagan . Hazel Johnson . Elizabeth Carpenter Gloria Doris Denzler Frances Eagan Meta Mitzi Flamberg Eunice Gitlovv Cordelia Elizabeth Hinkson . . President Acting President Secretary-Treasurer Publicity Manager Coftnnie and Staging . Facnlzjf Advirer Financial Adviser . Pianirt Madeline Gertrude Hulse Dorothy B. Katzowitz Betty Carol Kelly Eleanor Anne Kent Naomi Rosenhaus Carol Senft 209 Mamma Bahia glad .. Phyllis Ettinger . , Frances Steyer . Harriet Isabel Gauss . Helen Geraldine Abelofl' Gloria Miriam Auerhan Ruth Bartholomew Laurel Louise Bolgiano Caroline Adelaide Dinegar Phyllis Ettinger Virginia Campbell Farley Gertrude Elizabeth Finley Grace Minna Gales Harriet Isabel Gauss Zelda Vivian Guttman Annette Jackson . . . Prexzdent . Secretmgf-Treamrer . . . Manager Elizabeth Ardea Kandiko Lenore Helen Kennedy Bernice Victoria Kiebala Betty Lois Knack Ruth Jeanne Levine Charlotte Munn Licht Charlotte Sadie Minkin Freddie Joy Orleans Sally Claire Reich Miriam Ethel Scharf Daphne Sterling Frances Steyer STANDING: Finley, Dinegat, Reich, Gales, Levine, Sterling, Scharf, Knack, Bolgiano, Licht, Bartholomew. SEATED: Solar, Henne, Orleans, Auerhan, Ettinger, Gauss, Jackson, Farley, Guttman, Minkin, Kanclilco. 210 aliafaef Gini.. HONORARY ADVISERS OFFICERS Miss Marie Fowler Miss Mary Henry ADVISERS Miss Jean Failing Mrs. Marie Reed Mrs. Grace Foster Miss Jessie Rhulman Miss Mary Griswold Mrs. Kathleen Small Mrs. Helena Leahy Miss Esther Stocks Mrs. A. S. Wells MEMBERS Students in the College of Home Economics Barbara Jean Styles . Eloise Mary Clor . Barbara Anne Chapin . Marian Arlene Stout . Lorraine Ann Bode . Floy Crouthamel Hoffer Ann Elizabeth Shively Mary Lou McCutcheon Barbara Sutton Flagg . Rosemary Williams . Elizabeth Jane Crawford Betty Evelyn Carter . Eloise Mary Clor . Barbara Bristol Cross . . . . . President . Vice-President . Recording S ecretaijr . Correfponding S ecretaigl . . . . Trearnrer . . Pahlicizgf Chairman . . Lounger Chairman . Stadent Kitchen Chairman Organization Room Chairman . . Weekly Tear Chairman . Guide S eroicef Chairman Home Economicf Newe Editor . . . , S ociai Chairman Vocational S peakerx Chairman 211 Nm... Elizabeth Ann Kehoe . Rosemary Pevv . . Barbara Anne Chapin . Marie Agnes Loomis . . Mildred Jeanne Copeland Shirley Jane Busacker Alice Eleanor Chamberlain Mary Lucille Christian Eloise Mary Clor Dorothy Marie Cothran Barbara Anne Chapin Mildred Jeanne Copeland Rebecca Annis Harrison Mildred Marie Horn Margaret Anne Akers Nancy Carol Barone Mary Jane Frost Nancy Jane Godfrey Carolyn Jean Hendrickson SENIORS Marydith DeGolyer Elizabeth Ann Kehoe Marie Agnes Loomis Roxa Helen Patterson Katherine Amelia Petzold JUNIORS Dorothy Evelyn Kleine Frances Pauline Petertyl Rosemary Pew Mary Elizabeth Pollard SOPHOMORES Ruth Adelaide Henne Elizabeth Ann Hopkins Eloise Electa Proper Jeanne Ella Reynolds Mary Elizabeth Rumpf at -T ,rw-.1 ad- 3 .5 ' 5 . . Prerident . Vice-Prerident . . Secretary . . Tmzxurer . Hirtarifzn Roberta Shirley Ruckaberle Gladys Louise Stroh Edith Nina VanNostrand Elizabeth Joyce Purple Maryellen Severinghaus Barbara Hogue Smith Corinne Edith Smithe Rita Henrietta Schoff Ann Elizabeth Shively Mary Jean Walker TOP ROW: Barone, Henne, Hendrickson, Hopkins, Frost, Schoff, Stroh. FOURTH ROW: Purple, Horn, Smirhe, Chapin, Busacker, Chamberlin. THIRD ROW: Copeland, Christian, Van Nostrand, Ruckaberle, Cothran, Petertyl. SECOND ROW: Clor, Petzold, Loomis, Pew, Kehoe, Patterson, DeGolyer. BOTTOM ROW: Reynolds, Harrison, Kleine, Shively, Rumpf. 212 f W ,FM t Ippfv V an Mx E '- 214 . -QI., ,rl .. lu, lu. LII TOP ROW: Wright, O'Meal, V. Dondero, Fennelly, Caplan, Keller, Reinhardt, M. Dondero. THIRD ROW: Burton, Baer, Ogle, Goodman, Pond, Kalnay, Waterbury, Harris. SECOND ROW: Burlingame, Harrington, Carroll, Smith, Torrey, Murtaugh, Stevens, Doughty. BOTTOM ROW: Dellapenta, Frone, Johnston, Schall, Corwith, Gallik, Hall. WMM I I I Nellie Louise Schall .... . . Prerident Inez Catherine Lovdahl Johnston . . Vice-Prerident Olga Beatrice Gallik . . . . Secretary Marion Frances Frone . . Treamref Jean Lamoreaux Adolphi Ethel Marjorie Baer Betty Beatrice Burlingame Catherine Frances Burton Ruth Carolyn Caplan Patricia Ann Carroll Virginia Howland Corvvith Theresa Dellapenta Phyllis Fay Dittman Mary-Louise Dondero Virginia Grace Dondero Mary Louise Doughty Marion Elsa Fennelly Marion Frances Frone Olga Beatrice Gallik Eleanor Mansfield Goodman Helen Barbara Hall Nancy Glad Harrington Wilma Jean Harris Inez C. L. Johnston Elizabeth Hermina Kalnay Jean Helen Keller Alice Elizabeth McKinney Sara Helen McKissock Patricia Jane Murtaugh Dorothy Alice O'Meal Wynn Ogle Janet Edith Pond Elizabeth Porter Grace H. H. Reinhardt Nellie Louise Schall Margaret Bell Smith Gilberta Andreita Stevens Alison Torrey Jean Margaret Waterbury Winifred Lois Wright 21 551 Q55 ff? 'E' THLETICS 5 9 ?Qlf fr 3' ' ,, Major S orts sMmor S orts Intramurals s W0men's Sports 216 Schoellkopf ilffilffll' CO0Nfll George Bovier Marchev . Charles Edward O'Rourke Samuel Wynne Hunter . Bruce Alexander Pope Herbert Eugene Baxter . William Warner Dickhart William Hanner Hopple . Charles Love Durham . Lyman Ware Warfield . Robert Henrik Antell . Bristow Adams . Roy Verner Johnson . . George William McGlaughlin . Harry Caplan .... Irving Richer Mitchell . Robert James Roshirt . . . . . Manager of Bafeball Facalty Bafeball Reprefentatioe . . . Captain of Bafketball . . . Manager of Bafketoall Facitlty Bafketball Reprexentatioe . Commodore of Crew . Manager of Crew . Faenlty Crew Representative . Captain of Track , . . Manager of Track . Faculty Track Reprefentatioe . . Captain of Football . Manager of Football . Football Reprefentatioe . Captain of Minor Sport: . . Manager of Minor Sportf Frederick George Marcham . . . Facalzgf Minor Sportr Representative Robert Kane . . . Director of Pbytrieal Etlacation and Atbletiet TOP ROW: Little, Swimming Cointe, Fmringj Pearson, Rijlef Blatz, Palag Sturm, Piftal. SECOND ROW: Bawlf, .footer and Harkgg: Van Ormzn, Lacrofrcg O'C0nnc:ll, Wrcxtlingj Hall, Galfg Lewis, Tmnir. BOTTOM ROW: Sanford, Crewg Wilson, Ba.rketbalZ,' Moaklcy, Track and Gros: Country' Snavely, Faotbullj james, Baxeball. 217 795542 F0 Robert Henry Anderson Walton Roosevelt Andrus George William Armbruster Strabo Vivian Claggett, jr. Meredith Redfield Cushing Louis James Daukas Kenneth Raymond Davis Whitney Conant Doe Nicholas A. D'Onofrio Harry Brennan Furman lay Russell Geib William Wilson Heinith, Jr. Louis Gaston Helmick Robert Joseph Hirsch Roy Vernei Johnson Wa er Aloysius Kretz R1 ard enry Kutz , ,U T l Th odor Herbert Lansing An ony o S Jerry Whee er V ead Stacy Carrell Mosser Francis George Paul 7234 ! George Joseph Politi Charles Richard Robinson john Barker Rogers James Charles Rucker John Edwin Saylor Jarl Raymond Swanson Frederick Albert Westphal William Stevens Wheeler Winfred Bergen Wright Courtney Denton Young TOP ROW: Murphy, Cohn, Miller, Hamilton, Kretz, Hook, Westphal, Newbold, Furman, R. Anderson, W. Wright, Hirsch, Davis, Barnes, McConnell. FIFTH ROW: Cox Rauff, Andrus, Winkeller, D'Onofrio, Saylor, Sisson, Trimpi, Kutz, Dillon,Daukas, Mead, Rucker, Urschel, Wheeler, J. Andersen, Mr. Jastremski. FOURTH ROW:Mr, Nehrer Mr. Matuszczak, Warner, Dewey, Heineth, Mansmann, Schreiner, Rogers, R. Gordon, Paul, Doerschuk, Caudill, Roper, Flemming, Hassett, Timmermann, Mr. Morey THIRD ROW: Cushing, Mr. Van Orman, Mr. Grant, Loux, Blose, Robinson, H. Gordon, Armbruster, Beebee, Ross, Salisbury, B. Wright, Corbisello, Allen, Girolamo Mr. James, Giambeluca, Dr. Britton, Manager McGlaughlin. SECOND ROW: Stock Man McQuade, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Cointe, Mr. Murphy, Doe, Swanson, Young, Claggett Politi, Billings, Stofer, LaScalla, Johnson, Geib, Mosser, Helmick, Pierce, Mr. Reed, Mr. Snavely, Thomas, Mr. Kavanaugh. BOTTOM ROW: Gordon, Douglas, Cushing Thomas, Broomhead. 218 1 W A i f f'Q?? f . ' r lf, r 3-1 4 Mm ' B-WR: :A W-g,'H Q , ,, 33, A I rua A J, . . fr il 'f 'i'?T'1'lr4 i' 1 y m a ni rf j Ai 'jpllxy' 26' h if 'r g :'l'1 'Wa' di ' l X I 1 'J a 4 V l iff I i r ii , 'N 4 k P -M .1-U ,J 4 'H fwfr, 4,4-' ., L I , Y 1 44, , . s M ,fd H 14, .qi W ' ' 1, if 4 i .- rr , tj WJ ' PM ,, , wx 1 . W cp kites ed, ,HE .ll H ,fri A1 r F x' ,M ' J Q k ow :iq 4 ,I Q I Q if ,411-,wg 'L , , if r ,. ,f 1 r 5, , , ,L , 9 J, ,A y-NM , ,nf K 3 ' 'fiofil 'I 3 'if Zara, , ' 'E ia ,' Q' f I ..i, P'. ,H 5 , 'Nona-' 1 ..f.. r gf.. J 1' C ' HF' f M' 1, ,H -.Hi - Vim' V, V L+1'Y -1 av-'r','aeg::1-1 7 ' ' . 'Lf' 'fag-15 - Nl V , U iFeii'?'1l, 'ii lr , ff 15lM'H'i x .51 '-: Y.. Y I Q , J: V. 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Manager ' ' rf Robert Montgomery Ready . . Arrirraat Manager Carl Grey Snavely . . . . . Head Coach When Coach Carl Snavely called his first football practice of the 1942 season, he found himself confronted with the diflicult task of rebuilding a football team from the remnants of a 1941 squad which had been drastically weakened by enlistment and graduation losses. lt was true that fresh- men were eligible for varsity competition for the first time in a decade, but it was unlikely that any of them would do better than the Junior Varsity team. During the three-week practice period before the Lafayette Labor Day inaugural, it was necessary to organize an entire new backfielcl. Gone were Captain-elect Ken Stofer and fullback Joe Martin, both in service, while Lou Bufalino had graduated, and Dan Nehrer was the new freshman coach. On the line it was necessary to find replacements for Captain Pete Wolff at guard, Ray Jenkins at' end, and for tackles Norm Christensen and Ray Van Order. In addition, Sam Pierce, fleet-footed halfback, had been forced to bring his football career to an abrupt end because of a serious knee injury, adding further to Cornell woes. By the time of the opening kick-off against Lafayette, however, Coach Snavely had built a sopho- more team around veterans Roy Johnson, Meredith Cushing, and Russ Geib on the line, and sopho- more Walt Kretz in the backfield. 219 ga - . i't' -',f i. , r .- ,. ,'g: l 0 B Z' s-:ii new-4-fi ! -r ' ' ' -' l . '. 2, 5 -ff.- 'FH' 3 A ra- ri, fe . 'Q ..,. ' fi Yr r .,., 1 efi,N9!z?' it-ir?!k f- Q re ' mfg 9, M .. .54 JI4 --1 il' 5 ' Min:-'J .aa B WP 'H V' fa Qgawafaa. lf4HlYf77'E Renewing a series begun in 1888 and terminated in 1919, the Big Red played host to Lafayette in the season's opener, on September 26th. Only two seniors were in the starting line-up for Cornell, newly elected captain Roy Johnson at right end, and Jarl Swanson at right tackle. The game was surprisingly close, the margin of victory being Walt Kretz's sensa- F ri' tional running and passing. Cornell scored early in the first quarter when T' Kretz took a punt on the Cornell 25-yard line and behind beautiful down- field blocking, ran 75 yards for a touchdown. Cornell led 6-O, as the try for point failed. Near the end of the first half, Kretz again stepped into the limelight when his accurate passing resulted in two consecutive first downs, and then in a touchdown when left end Fred Westphal caught the ball on the Lafayette 39-yard line and ran the rest of the way to score. The conversion was good and Cornell led at half time 13-O. Early in the third period Kretz cut off his own right tackle and, with a brilliant display of open field running, dashed 65 yards for Cornell's third touchdown. The con- version made the score 20-O. Soon after this, Lafayette broke into the scoring column with a safety when Kretz recovered a bad pass from center in his own end zone. Capitalizing on fumbles and pass interceptions, Lafayette scored twice in the waning minutes of the fourth quarter, the final score read Cornell 20, Lafayette 16. H 1 No gain on the play C' 0 Z 6' 14 75 Q21 Against Andy Kerr's veteran Colgate team Cornell's sophomores i 'l' Lllxf. ' ' fll ' looked ver reen, the B1 Red could not sto the hard runnin Col ate 'ff' yy Y g g P g g . backs, and the Red Raiders won 18 to 6. On the offense Cornell sorely Hmfji' V A 1 at missed Walt Kretz, who was taken out with a badly sprained ankle on the fourth play of the game. Colgate showed its power early by scoring twice in the first quarter and again in the second, all on sustained drives, lt , 220 to lead 18-O at half time. A long pass from George Armbruster to Stacy Mosser put the Big Red on Colgate's 4-yard line early in the third quarter. On Cor- nell's famed end-around play Mosser scored standing up, the con- version was missed and Colgate led, 18-6. This proved to be the final touchdown and Colgate had won its first victory over Cornell since 1919, and its fifth in twenty- nine games since 1896. Hit for a Eve-yard loss ARMY The Big Red journeyed to West Point the following week-end to meet Army in Michie Stadium, and took a 28-8 beating at the hands of the cadets. Army scored a touchdown in just 62 seconds, a pass and a reverse doing the damage. Soon after this, Army took the ball on its own 43-yard line and scored on four plays, as Hank Mazur threw a pass to Hill in the end zone. In the second period, Woods of Army threw a touch- down pass which made the score 21-O after the conversion. t Cornell's list of W f jx W A injured players U 't iv wl' 8 grew when Skip 'eligmiin ' Paul r lar 4 R t 1 J egu 23,41 Y tackle, was car- ,, f n' v. . . 31 1 3.-,,,f',--1 ried from the e'f 'Qi1iei?1'eW field with a seri- ous knee injury shortly before half time. In the closing minutes of the third period Army marched 57 yards to the Cornell 14, Where Ken Davis intercepted a Mazur pass and ran 98 yards for a touchdown. A few plays later the cadets recovered a Cornell fumble on the Big Red's 35, and unleashing a powerful ground attack, scored in six plays. Cornell added 2 points to its total when a pass from center, late in the last period, went into the Army end zone for an automatic safety. The game ended 28-8, with Cornell holding on its 1-foot line. Interference 221 PE N N 5 7 14 7'!:' Mud and a driving rain dominated the Penn State game, played on Schoellkopf Field on October 17. In a kicking duel of 51 punts, Charlie Robinson averaged 39 yards, exceptional considering the adverse playing conditions. Each team waited for a A V 1- A F f break, and al- ff ' ' K though Cor- 1 - ,V nell reached the visitors' P, . ,, ' iw. i w dz ' my ,-,.f - it ty -7 Robinson gains around right end 5'y3'rd line at one time, and Penn State in turn reached the Cornell 10, the game ended 0 to 05 this tie broke Penn State's eight- game Winning streak. 5715146055 Spectators streamed into Archibold Stadium 15,000 strong to see Cornell play the undefeated Orange. Early in the game Charlie Robinson gained valuable yardage on a quick kick that caught the Syracuse team flat-footed. After the Orange returned the punt, Ted Lansing ran to the Syracuse 39-yard line on an end-around. Making tvvo consecutive first downs, Cornell moved to the 3-yard line, where Bill Wheeler bucked over for a touchdown. Joe Andersen converted with a placekick and Cornell led 7-0. Syracuse then took to the air and scored tvvice to lead 12-7 at half time. Early in the third quarter Bill . . --- . Wheeler intercepted a Syra- cuse pass to nullify a Syracuse scoring threat, but Cornell could make no headway against a stubborn Syracuse defense. The Hnal score, 12-7, gave Syracuse its first victory in the series since 1938. -F -wr-1 -J cs. mi ff If I. A l E ,Y 1. 5 rm wma!! ,- hifi- i?'L, K , ' The team's in a tough spot 222 C'0ll!MBl!l Cornell's football team invaded 'Baker Field, New York City, still looking for its second victory of the season. Columbia scored the first touchdown on a plunge from the 1-foot line, after All-American Paul Governali's passes had put the ball in a scoring position. Soon after the 1lA ,1,7 2,i ,,f,i second half began, Bill Wheeler returned a Governali quick kick to the . ,, 'f 5, Columbia 45, and from there Win Wright and Nick D'Onofrio ran the ball to the 24-yard stripe. At this point Bill Wheeler cut off tackle and scored standing up. Another scoring drive was climaxed late in the third period when Wheeler plunged over from the 1-yard line. This time Andersen's kick was good, making the score 13-7. Near the end of the last quarter, Columbia intercepted a pass thrown by George Armbruster and returned it to their 40. After a first down, Governali was thrown for losses totaling 26 yards. On fourth down he threw a beautiful pass to the Cornell 34, and the receiver outran Win Wright to the goal line-one of the most spectacu- lar plays of the year. The all- important extra point was good, and Columbia snatched victory from the Big Red in the last two minutes of play, 14 to 13. No lirst down 2 2 Wilt' ln the Yale game at New Haven, Walt Kretz, who had been out with an injury since the Colgate game, sparked an eighty-three yard drive in the closing minutes of play to wrest victory from the Bull- dog, 13-7. Cornell outplayed Yale all afternoon, rolling up 20 first downs to 9. The Bull- dogs scored first, however, on a short pass from the 9-yard line into the end zone, and Win Wriglmt making the tackle led 7 took the kickof and marched straight for a touchdown, Kretz threw a 10-yard pass to Westphal in theend zone to cap the drive. The try for point was blocked and Cornell trailed 7-6. In the last period Cornell gained possession of the ball on its own 12-yard line with but eight minutes of playing time remaining. Ken Davis and Charley Robinson ran the ball to midfield, where Kretz threw a pass to D'Onofrio, who ran to the 2 before being pushed out of bounds. On the next play D'Onofrio plunged over, and Andersen converted to make the final score 13-7, in Cornell's favor. D!IR7M0l!7'fi In the Dartmouth game, played at BuH'ialo, Cornell trailed by 13 points after twelve minutes of play. On the first play of the second pe- riod, however, Bill Wheeler crashed through left tackle for 79 yards and ,, r . lb cy? W lq fx it ' Q if-it 1 , '- J-in li tio' , WK .rf 6 fi 224 -O at halftime. Cornell get if Xl A FN ., if. if' 'WX 'lr l i : ' l v VH-lk ' ?f Whistle! a touchdown, to put Cornell back in the game. Later in the same period Wheeler again broke loose and returned a punt to the Dartmouth 37. Kretz cut of tackle on the next play, going to the Indians' 24-yard line. I-Ie then passed to the Dartmouth 9, and plunged over on his second attempt. Joe Andersen converted both extra points to give Cornell the lead at half time 14-13. Early in the third period Dartmouth recovered a fumble on the Cornell 23, and scored on a pass on the following play. The try for point was blocked and the Indians lecl 19-14. Late in the same period, Kretz threw a long pass to John Rogers, who outran the Dartmouth secondary, but unfortunately stepped out of bounds on the two-yard line. On the next play Kretz broke through the Indian line for a touchdown, Andersen converted, and the victory was Cornellis, 21-19. PfNN5YlWlNlf4 On November 26, Cornell met its traditional rival, Pennsylvania, on Franklin Field, Philadelphia, in their annual Thanksgiving Day classic. The experts figured the game would be close but the final score was 34-7. The Quakers, who had played erratic football all year, real- ly found themselves, and scored al- most at will. The defeat was the worst that Cornell had received on Franklin Field since 1928, and the worst of Carl Snavely's regime on the I-Iill. Penn was held scoreless in Off-tackle the first period, although they threatened several times. In the second period it was different, however, and the Quakers scored three times on marches of 69, 62, and 35 yards. Pennsylvania also scored a touch- down in each of the last two periods. Cornell, at least, was not shut out, for in ' , the last minute of play Charley '5 Q . . . ,KO If, Davidson, third string tackle, f I N N . tw' 'J Q ran an intercepted pass 50 If yards to the Pennsylvania 5. hi, . N 'II -1.1:-X , Walt Kretz scored two plays ,,,,,, , - -ag later, Joe Andersen added the Na, WA 'I W - ' W W- point, and the game was Penn- sylvania'S, 34-7. Touchdown I 225 1942 JUNIOR VARSITY F007B!lII Bruce Lawrence Allen William Elmore Allison Joseph Andersen Frank Edward Barnes Alexander Beebee Pearne William Billi Howard William Bl Ralph Frederick Co P Joseph John Corbisel 0 James Frank Cox, Jr. Norman Dawson, Jr. Robert Edward Dillon Joseph Warren Finch Samuel Jefferson Cap' John Joseph Driscoll . . Ray Van Orman . . Paul Joseph Giambeluca Paul Charles Girolamo Henry Gund Gordon William Irving Hamilton Eugene Edward Hook Peter Paul Miller, Jr. Richard Aloysius Murphy Morton William Rauf? John Roper Merrill Herbert Ross Allan Wallace Trimpi John Martin Tully Roe Edwin Wells Herbert Barry Winkeller 1942 FRf5'f1'Mv4IV F007B!lII Henry William Angsten Minor Casey Bond Sylvester Rober u David Evans D ' William George bdle Paul Joseph Hassett Calvin Thomas Hunt Herbert C. Kansmann, Jr. Floyd Overton Kenyon Ralph Willard Murray Roy Hugo Ohlhorst ohn Walter Spear 1 enry Lincoln Timmerman Frederick T. VanderPoel Philip Ross Worn obert George Spamer . Mana gor . Coach 1942 JUNIOR VARSITY- FRESIIMIIN F007'Bv4II Oct. 10 Oct. 16 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 13 Nov. 21 RfC'0RD Cornell Opponent Penn State at Penn State. . 19 19 Colgate at Ithaca ........ 7 7 Army at Ithaca ......... O 34 Cortland Normal at Ithaca 7 14 Pennsylvania at Ithaca .... 12 21 Syracuse at Ithaca. . . 1942 150-P00110 F007Bv4lI Allen Charles Arnaboldi Daniel Finn Bloch Richard Calvin Bonser William Robert Buxbaum Dale Melvin Dassler Joseph Franklin D John Henry Eppler Fred Lincoln Gault Emerson Mayo Ha Herbert Martin Hirs Maxwell Katz Frank Charles Keil Russell Taylor Kirby Emory Ernest Laslocky 226 Wallace Ryman Seeley . . David Brightman Sayle . Robert Grant , . . Lawrence Lowenstein Edward Earl Ludwig Kenneth McFatee Sanford Theodore Miller Tom Otto Nobis Peter Edward Parisi Richardjoseph Reynoldshlr. Arnold Rosenstein Wallace Ryman Sealey Harold Nichols Sheble Robert Clarke Walker Frank Brewster Williams, III William Edward Zieman Theodore Zimmerman Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 . Captain , Mana ger . Coach RfC'0RD . . 7 7 Cornell Opponent Rutgers at New Brunswick 18 12 Penn at Philadelphia ..... I 13 7 Princeton at Ithaca ....... O 13 Villanova at Villanova. . . 6 O 1942 VARSITY TRACK Robert Alfred Beck Earl Whitney Benjamin Howard William Blose Gerald Nelson Bowne Joseph Nicholas Cieri, Jr. Charles Frederic Dye, Jr. Bruce Ingham Granger James William Hart John I-Iaughwout Frank Philip Hoag Everett Jameson, Jr. Richard Malcolm Junge John Frederick Kandl Paul Manning Kelsey George Anthony Knoerl Ward Frederick Moore Robert Pullman John Taylor Richards Aubrey Eugene Robinson Edward Coolidge Sampson Clark Robert Sanford Charles Edgar Shaw, Jr. Arthur Cook Smith Roe Edwin Wells Lyman Ware Warfield William Francis Young Kenneth Irving Zeigler TOP ROW Dye Sanford, Rogers, McEwan, Robinson, Richards, Moore, THIRD ROW: Mr. Ratkoski, Hart, Dusenbury, Larson, Wells, Cochrane Benjamin, Peterson, Sampson, Orbison. SECOND ROW: Antell, Moore, Kelsey, Claggetr, Kandl, Haughwout, Warfield, Bowen, Grimm Mr Moakley. BOTTOM ROW:Jameson, Young, Beck, Hoag, Zeigler, Smith, Knoerl, Shaw, Junge. 227 Kenneth Irving Zeigler. . . . Captain Arthur Cook Smith . . . Co-Captain-Elect Lyman Ware Warefield . . . . Co-Captain-Elect Frank Harwood Orbison .... Manager Robert Henrik Antell . . Auixranr Manager John Francis Moakley . . ..... Coach The track season was marked by many brilliant individual performances. Beginning the season ahead of schedule, Cornell entered a special two-mile relay at the Millrose games in early February. Our quartet, consisting of Ken Ziegler, Phil Hoag, Art Smith, and Bob Beck, made a creditable showing, and finished one second behind victorious Dartmouth. First major test for the entire squad, however, was the IC4A meet held in Madison Square Garden, March 7. Charley Shaw, Att Smith, and Kenny Ziegler teamed up to score 7 points, as Cornell placed tenth in a field of 33 schools. Captain Ziegler made the 600-yard event a real thriller as he finished a scant foot behind Fordham's AAU champion, Jack Campbell. CharleyQShaw fran fourth in the 60-yard dash, while Art Smith took fifth in the 1000-yard run. Replacing a cancelled meet with Yale, Penn State, newly-crowned 1C4A champion, invaded Barton Hall March 14 for what was 5 confidently expected to be a walk- away for the Nittany Lions. The final count, Penn State 63, Cornell 40, and many new records indi- cated the fine showing that our R underdog track team made. Penn State set three new meet records, is highlighted by johnny Glen's 6- foot 3M-inch high jump, which shattered an 18-year-old Barton Hall mark, Saul Hanih tossed the 16-pound shotput 45 feet 11M inches, and Joe Bakura pole vaulted 13 feet 6 inches, both new meet records. Cornell's own Ken Ziegler set a new meet mark of 51.5 in the 440, as did Art Smith in the 880, running a 1:57.1. Underdogs again, the well- conditioned Big Red runners showed the results of hard train- ing by winning the Cornell- Colgate-Syracuse Triangular Meet for the tenth consecutive year. The scene was Barton Hall, the date March 21, and the final results were Cornell 35, Syracuse 5 Iunge goes up and over 2 2 8 RIFCURD Place Feb. 14 The Millrose Meet at New York C2 mileb. . .Dartmouth Cornell March 7 The Intercollegiates at New York ...,,.... Cornell 8th Q33 colleges competedD March 14 Penn State at Cornell ...,. .... P enn State Cornell March 21 Syracuse and Colgate .,,.. .... C ornell Syracuse Colgate April 24 The Penn Relays at Philadelphia May 2 Princeton at Princeton. . . . ,... Princeton Cornell May 9 Pennsylvania at Ithaca ..... .... C ornell Assistant Manager Anteu Pennsylvania May 16 Heptagonals at Cambridge ..., .... C ornell 6th May 29-30 I C 4 A Meet at New York City .... .... C ornell 9th - C34 colleges competedb High hurcller Knoerl Art Smith winning 440 at Penn Relays Roe Wells clearing 5' 10 229 27M, and Colgate 14M. Captain Lynn Radcliffe of Syracuse, the individual star of the meet, captured both the mile and the mile and one-half runs, the latter in record time of 1:56.1. I-le also ran on the Orange mile relay team which pushed the Colgate quartet, anchored by Captain Al Diebolt, present holder of the Barton Hall 440 record, to a new meet record of 3 :23.2. Outstanding for Cornell were Ware Warfield, who won both the high and low hurdles, and Charley Shaw, victor of the 75-yard dash. Bob Sanford placed first in the weight throw, and in the other field events, with the exception of the shot- put, Cornell won or tied for first. Cornell's trackmen met top-notch competition in the Penn Relays on April 24 and 25. The team managed to place in but one event, the shuttle hurdles, where the combination of Dye, Warfield, Hart, and Hessel- bach took third place behind Yale. Cornell next met Princeton at Palmer Stadium on May 2. Weakness in the field events beat the Big Red, for Cornell swept seven of the eight first places in the track events. Charley Shaw and Art Smith were Cornell's individual stars. The former won the century dash in 9.8 and the 220 in 21.5, while the latter took the quarter-mile in 49.3 and the half-mile in 1:54.7. This meet again showed our strength on the track in contrast with our weakness in the field events. On May 9th our traditional rival, Penn, Warefield and HarffakSSGC0r1d,tl1ird bowed to Cornell on Schoellkopf Field 71-64. Charley Shaw again took both the 100 and the 220, while Art Smith also turned in a double winning the quarter- mile and the half-mile. Ware Warfield took first in the high hurdles and second in the low hurdles. Penn gained most of its points in the field. Captain Ed Beetem alone won 18 points with firsts in the shotput, discus, and hammer throw, and second in the javelin. The Heptagonal Games at Cambridge May 16th foreshadowed a poor showing in the Intercollegiate two weeks later, as Cornell came in sixth behind Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Princeton, and Pennsylvania, in that order. The lntercollegiates at Randall Island on May 29th and 30th, won by powerful Penn State, wound up the Big Red's track season in surprising style. Sparked by individual performances, Cornell placed ninth in a field of thirty-four. Charley Shaw, Cornell's 1942 high-scorer, took second behind Penn State's vaunted Barney Ewell in both the 100 and -the 220. Charley, incidentally, equaled the school record of 9.7 for the hundred in a preliminary heat on Friday. Art Smith took a third in the 440, while Clark Sanford finished fifth in the hammer and John I-laughwout tied for third in the pole vault-a creditable finish for the 1942 track and field season. K Beck, Hoag, and Kelsey 230 70? Pfkl-'0RMv4NL'f.S' 0F 7942 100-Yard Dash ..... 220-Yard Dash ..... 440-Yard Run ..... 600-Yard Run .... 880-Yard Run ..... 1-Mile Run ..... . 2-Mile Run ....,....... 120-Yard High Hurdles ...,. 220-Yard Low Hurdles. , . High Jump .......... Broad Jump ..... Pole Vault ..... Hammer Throw .... Discus Throw .... Shot Put ....., Javelin Throw .... . . . . .Charles Shaw . . . . .Charles Shaw . , , .Art Smith . . . .Ken Zeigler . . . .Art Smith . . . .Paul Kelsey . . . . . .John Kandl . . . .Lyman Warfield . . . .Lyman Warfield ........RoeWells ...........RoeWells fjohn Haughwout lDick Jun ge . . . . . .Clark Sanford . . . .Howard Blose . . . .Howard Blose . . . . .Joe Cieri Time 9.7 21.0 49.4 1113.7 1154.7 4225.1 9247.0 14.8 24.5 5l1-O!! zifiiy' 12'9 12'9 143'4 133'O 45'3M 168'O Left-handed shot-putter 1942 FRESHMAN 7Rv46'K David Reid Bulk . . ' . Captain James Gregory Tripp . . . . . Manager George Edward Ratkoski .... . Coach Robert Nichols Adair, Jr. Robert Porter Barnes Robert W. Bartholomay Roger Dean Booze William R. Bromstedt David Reid Bulk Julian David Cole John Kendal Cousens James Robert Cullen William Dowden Eaton Ralph James Edsell, jr. Robert Louis Graham Harvey Gaylord Kittredge William Dunbar Knauss Walter Ferdinand Laun Walter G. MacFarland, III William Barkley MacRae William Charles Newbold Robert Arthur Ornitz dwin Saylor F. Schuederberg harles Slovak Richard Thomas Stacy Herbert Edward Stillwell Robert Dudley Taylor James Barkhurst Trimble Audenried Whittemore, Jr. Gordon Harry Woodward Winfred Bergen Wright RfL'0RD Cornell Oppment March 21 Rochester at Ithaca .... . May 2 Penn State at Penn State 66 May 9 Syracuse and Colgate at , Ithaca .............. Cornell Syracuse Colgate 71 18 69 231 1942 VARSITY CREW John. Gray Aldworth Carl DeAlton Arnold Theodore John Beyer Mario Cuniberti William W. Dickhart, III Robert Otto Gundlach Fred Herbert Guterman Ormond Mc:Lanahan Hessler Jack Charles Hobbes Allen Webster Dubois Lel-Tevre Jenkins Arthur Russel Jones, IH Richard Owen Jones Donald Edwin Kastner Henry Addison Parker William Woods Paty Hope Thomas Martin Ritter Philip Rosen Furman South, Ill ii 252 TOP ROW: Hessler, Pady, Webster, Parker, Gundlaek, Dickhart, Aldworth, O. Jones. BOTTOM ROW: A. jones Strr-oke! Cornell accepted the invitation tendered ter by Boston University to compete in the Lowe Cup Regatta held on the Charles River, Iambridge, April 25. Defending Harvard re- ained the trophy, Cornell took second, and yracuse, M.I.T., and Boston University railed in that order. The Big Red missed 'ictory by four-fifths of a second as Harvard von by a deck length. Cornell took the lead ,t the start of the race, and settling down to , steady pace of 31 strokes a minute, increased ts lead to a length at the mile mark. The Iantabs raised their stroke and gradually cut .own the Big Red's lead, Cornell went to 36 n an effort to hold it. However, they were Lnable to match Harvard's fast 42 in the inal stretch and were nosed out at the finish. rst launching The following week-end Cornell opposed highly-rated Navy over the mile and three-quarters Severn Liver course at Annapolis, and for the second consecutive week lost by four-fifths of a second. Against a ight head wind and choppy waters Cornell started fast and led the Middies by a deck length at the quarter nile buoy. Navy took the lead at this point, gradually increasing it until water showed between the boats it the halfway mark Cornell stepped up its stroke to 39 and gradually drew even with the Middies. Both :rews rowed at a better than -40 clip the final quarter mile, with Cornell falling slightly behind. Partly :ompensating for this loss were the victories won by the Junior Varsity and Yearling crews. With ideal racing conditions existing on Lake Cayuga, a surprisingly small regatta crowd witnessed Iornell's triumph over Syracuse on May 9. Stroking a fast 35 after the initial sprint, Syracuse moved into 235 April 25 May 2 May 9 May 16 May 30 Rowe Cup Regatta at Boston ..... Navy at Annapolis. Syracuse at Ithaca. . Carnegie Cup Regat ta at New Haven ..... Syracuse at Syracuse .... Fall practice 234 REL'0RD Ready John Gray Aldvvorth . . . Place Harvard Cornell Syracuse M. I. T. Boston U Navy Cornell Cornell Syracuse Princeton Cornell Yale Cornell Syracuse , . Commodore William Warner Dickhart, Ill . . Commodore Elect John Corbin Eddison . , . Manager William Hanna Hopple, Jr. . . Afxiftanr Manager Harrison Sanford , .fx 2' After a tune-up race a length lead at the mile mark. Cornell had been rovving at a steady 28, but raised it to 36, then 38, gradu- ally pulling abreast of Syracuse. They remained bovv to bovv until the last tvvo hundred yards, vvhere the Saltines proved no match for Cornell's finishing sprint, and the Big Red Won by a full length. Upset of the 1942 Eastern rowing season was Princeton's victory over Cornell and pre-race favorite Yale at the Carnegie Cup Regatta, run on the Housatonic River, Derby, Connecticut. Ovven Jones sat in the stroke seat for the first time, and Cornell had hopes of duplicating its record run of last year. After the initial sprint, hovvever, Cornell dropped to a slovv 29 pace, maintaining it until the mile mark vvas reached. The stroke vvas raised to 36, but the Big Red had vvaited too long, and although they overtook Yale, they were unable to catch the surprising Princeton eight. Cornell crews closed the 1942 season successfully when they svvept varsity, junior varsity, and freshmen races from Syracuse on Onondaga Lake, May 31. The Cornell varsity held a steady 32 most of the vvay over the long tvvo-mile course and finished Well over a length ahead of Syracuse. The Junior Varsity vvon by tvvo lengths and the Freshmen by ten lengths in their respective races. Praise is due the Junior Varsity, for they closed their season undefeated, vvinning tvvo victories over Syracuse, and defeating Harvard, M.1.T., Army, Princeton, and Yale. comnwudme-Em Dickha 235 Carl DeAlton Arnold Theodore John Beyer Mario Cuniberti Hugh Cappel Doerschuk Jack Charles Hobbes F 1942 JONl0R VARSITY CREW D . ois LePevre Jenkins il ur Russell Jones, III Donald Edwin Kastner ames Arthur Purdy e Thomas Martin Ritter u ll RECORD 7942 WlR.S'l7'7 150-PUUIVD C'R5W George Burdell Bannister David Hickman Belt Henry William Bolling Charles Whitney Carpent Barron Todd Connolly Alfred Morris Entenman George Burdell Bannister Joseph Francis Davidson, Jr. . . Robert Sandwick Chamberlain . P dney Sylvester Gould ald Lambin Johnson amuel Knox McCune Tom Otto Nobis a ph Anthony Sanders, Jr. g ' fgang H. Vogelstein Philip Albert Weisman Ward Clarke Campbell John Whitman Darrin William Glover D William John Gilli Roger Alva Grant Wilbur Oscar Gundl William Grant Harris Roy Ellis Hughes Stoddard Henry Knowles 7942 I-'RE5'fM'lv4lV 6'RfW Norman Sonju ,..... Edward Arnold Manda, Jr. Curtis Bradley Morehouse Lester Phelps m John Rothfuss s Marshall Shaw to Campbell Towers George Ely Van Hagen, III Donald Worthington, Jr. 1942 FRf5'flM!lN 750-PWIND C'RfW Willis Charles Andrews Joseph Henry Clas s Peter Kipp Clough Prank Terry Collyer, Charles Daniel Corre Dale Melvin Dassler Peter Kipp Clough ..... Jes Jessen Dall, III .,.., Robert Sandwick Chamberlain . Edwin Robert Kramer ' ard Amsden Lawrence 'chard Littauer on Preston, III Dustin Schuyler rank Anthony Swingle Place April 25 Rowe Cup Regatta at Boston ..,... Cornell ' Harvard Syracuse M. I. T. Boston U. May 2 Navy at Annapolis. . . . . Cornell Navy May 9 Syracuse at Ithaca .,......,...,,.. Cornell Syracuse May 16 Carnegie Cup Regatta at New Haven. . .Cornell Princeton Yale May 30 Syracuse at Syracuse . . Cornell Syracuse . . . . . . Commodore . Manager . . Coach Place April 25 Rutgers at Ithaca ...,..,.,..,.. .... C ornell Rutgers May 9 Columbia at New York City .... ...... P ennsylvania Cornell Columbia May ll Lightweight Regatta at Princeton ......... Princeton Pennsylvania Harvard Cornell Columbia M. I. T. . Coarb Plate May 2 Navy at Annapolis ............ ..... C ornell Navy May 9 Syracuse at Ithaca. . .... .... ...,. C 0 rnell Syracuse COI1 Ryder, II May 16 Carnegie Cup Regatta at New Haven. ..... Cornell Princeton Yale May 30 Syracuse at Syracuse ..... Cornell Syracuse . . . . . . Commozlore . Mafiagef' . . Comb Plate April 25 Lafayette High School at Ithaca. ...... Cornell Lafayette May 9 Columbia at New York City .... ...... C ornell Columbia May 16 Lightweight Regatta at Princeton ...... Cornell Princeton Columbia Pennsylvania J. Coleman White 256 7942 VARSITY BASEBAZZ Allen James Albright Jerome Anthony Batt Edwin Laurence Bell Louis Charles Bufalino William Sherman Burns Louis James Daukas Leo Hamalian Samuel Wynne Hunter Raymond Jenkins Charles Phillip Weiss Arthur Harry Kesten Robert Clarence Ochs Howard Ashley Parker, J Philip Smith Harold Spofford Ronald Edward Stillman Winslow William Stillman Harry Lee Turner Gustavo Jose Vollmer TOP ROW: Love, Horliek, Billings, Lesure, Ficken, Kesren, Batt, Parker. SECOND ROW: Smith, Albright, Vollmer, Spofford, Weiss, Murphy, Sayer, Scovic, Colvin, Huston, Mr. Cointe. FIRST ROW: Steitz, Daukas, Jenkins, Stillman, Bufalino, Mr. Quinn, Ochs, Turner Hunter. BOTTOM ROW: Mac, 237 March 30 April 1 April 2 April 3 April 4 April 13 April 22 April 25 April 28 April 29 May 2 May 6 May 8 May 9 May 13 May 16 May 25 May 30 238 Pre-game huddle 13660130 Cornell Opponent North Carolina State at Raleigh .........,.,. 2 3 Duke at Durham ....,,. 3 7 Wake Forest at Wake Forest ...... ......... 1 11 Navy at Annapolis ...,. 1 4 Army at West Point .... 1 5 Columbia at New York. 2 3 Colgate at Ithaca. . . . . 2 6 Princeton at Ithaca ..... 6 5 Colgate at Hamilton .... 3 8 Syracuse at Syracuse .... 8 6 Yale at Ithaca QZD ...... 1-2 6-1 Pennsylvania at Ithaca. . 4 5 Princeton at Princeton. . 2 4 Pennsylvania at Phila- delphia ....,........ O 2 Syracuse at Ithaca ....,. 4 6 Harvard at Cambridge QD ..,.............. 8-5 5-8 Dartmouth at Ithaca CD 5-4 3-O Columbia at Ithaca .4... 2 6 Robert Clarence Ochs . . . Caprazn William Ellis Smith . . .... Manager George Bovier Marchev . . Auiytant Manager Moses Quinn .... ..,. C aacla The baseball season opened inaus- piciously as the team lost five straight games to North Carolina State, Duke, Wake Forest, Navy, and Army re- spectively on its annual Spring trek South. The team showed smooth fielding and fair pitching but very weak hitting. Cold weather during pre-season work-outs, which forced the team to practice entirely within the confines of Bacon cage, might partially account for the poor work at the plate. The Red and White opened its Eastern Intercollegiate League season against Columbia in New York City on April 13. The Lions held tena- ciously to an early three-run lead and captured the verdict 3-2. The home season opened the following week on Hoy Field against Colgate, but left Batting practice the Big Red still looking for its initial victory, the Maroon won as they pleased, 6-2. Mose Quinn's forces did not help matters by committing four errors in the hrst inning, which, combined with three hits, gave Col- gate a five-run lead. A confident Princeton squad, antici- pating an easy win over the luckless Cornellians, faced Cornell before an overflow Spring Day crowd. Cornell jumped to a four-run lead which dis- appeared in the fourth inning when McCarthy, Princeton's powerful first baseman, hit a three-run homer. By scoring a single run Cornell moved out in front in the seventh inning, but the visitors tied the score in the ninth. In the last half of the inning, however, Lou Bufalino doubled to left field to score Sam Hunter from second base with the winning run. By winning 6 to 5, Cornell gave Princeton's Roy Talcott his first loss of the season. The team traveled to Hamilton to playthe secondhalfofahomeandhome series with Colgate, but again came out second best as the Chenego Valley men displayed a powerful attack to win 8-3. The following day the team journeyed to Syracuse and for the sec- ond time won in the ninth inning, as Charley Weiss broke a 6-6 tie by hit- ting a two-bagger, scoring both Lou Daukas and Harry Turner. As Syra- cuse failed to score in its turn at bat, Cornell won 8 to 6. A double header with Yale high- lighted Sub-Freshmen week-end. The first game did not offer much in the way of excitement for the Cornell rooters as Harrison, Yaleis pitching ace, allowed the Big Red but five hits. The second game was a different story 1. Strike three 2. Yet out! 3. Good for two bases Jenkins shut out the Green in the seven-inning nightcap. however, as Phil Smith, in his first starting assignment of the season, set down Yale with but four hits to chalk up Cornell's third victory. This split enabled the Red and White to climb into second place tie in the Eastern Intercollegiate League. Traveling to Princeton the squad was unable to duplicate its early season feat and lost a hard fought game 4 to 2. ln a non-League with Syracuse, the Orange hammered the Big Red pitchers to avenge their early season defeat, 6-4. Although they had lost several key players because of impending examinations, Cornell managed to split a double header with I-larvard on May 165 both games were decided by the score of 8 to 6. Dart- mouth bowed in both ends of a double header the follow- ing week, losing to Leo l-lamalian in the first game, and to Ray Jenkins in the second. Hamalian settled down after a shaky start to allow the Indians but four hits, while A large Commencement Day crowd watched the final League game against Columbia on l-loy Field. Pitchers Leo l-lamalian, Al Albright, and Ray Jenkins were unable to halt the hard hitting Lions and Columbia won 6-2. This gave Cornell a three-way tie for fourth place in the Eastern lntercollegiate League with Columbia and Pennsylvania, each team won live and lost seven League encounters. 1942 FRESHMAN B145'5B!lll William Ward Bucher Captain Craig Adair, Jr. . Nlazmzger Alfred Wolff . . Coach Carl Walter Almquist Richard Kurtz Giles Gordon Wilbur Ball Robert Emerson Holmes R 5 C' 01? D Victor John Bassani Fred Leroy Baumann William Fell Hunt Charles Murray Jenkins Cornell Opponent April 22 Colgate at Ithaca ...,. . 1 8 Mitcliell Wing Beards y d Friz Lednum April 25 Syracuse at Syracuse .-IA- 1 4 Richard Joseph Bendin V il 1: Richard Loeser April 28 Colgate at Hamilton .'Ip- 1 4 Robert Munsoii Brown t ' - r Olsen, Jr. April 30 Manlius at Ithaca --hhhkl 14 3 William Keith De Larm Wilfred Harrison Toby May 2 Penn State at Penn State- ' 2 ' 8 Sylvester Peter De Stasio Georg Boswell Pick Wallace Bert Veeder Emmett Wallace Norman Haifley White 240 1943 VARSITY Bfl5Kf7Bv4ll Roger Dean Booze Thomas Alvord Cartmill Milton Dexter Coe Robert Edmond Gallagh Richard Kurtz Giles John Fletcher Harper Harry Lewis Hilleary, Jr William Fell Hunt Samuel Wynne Hunter Harry Carson Middleton TOP ROW Mt Murphy, Shapiro, Cartmill, Hilleary, Giles, Booze, Hunt, Saylor, Ulrich, Middleton, Mr. Wilson. SECOND ROW: Brown, Parrett Peterson Harper, Hunter, Coe, Parker, Bailey, Gallagher, Witt. BOTTOM ROW: Mac, 2 1. Goodtry . . . 2. Aone-hand shot Compet Samuel Wynne Hunter . . . . Captain Robert Edmond Gallagher . . Captain-Elect Bruce Alexander Pope . . .... Manager James Bernarde Dinneen . Auistanf Manager Emerald Wilson . ..,. Coach With the advent of new head coach Emerald B. Speed,' Wilson, Cornell was to witness a more spectacular brand of basketball than has been played on the Hill in many a year. In contrast to Gullion's conservative type of play, Wilson be- lieves in the old axiom a good offense is the best defense, stressing a wide open game and instill- ing a shot-conscious attitude in his players. Soon after the first practice session was called, a broken knee benched veteran forward Bill Stewart for the season, and left the team with but one returning regular, All-League guard and captain Sam Hunter. lnexperience and poor shooting, coupled with the unfamiliar style of play, helped Cornell compile an unimpressive record. But the team did respond to Wilson's tutelage near the end of the season, drubbing a hapless Colgate quintet 78 to 36 and thereby setting a new Barton Hall scoring record. Three sophomores started against Buffalo in the season's opener. Captain Sam Hunter and Tom Cartmill were at guard, veteran Bob Gallagher was paired with Dick Giles at forward, and Rog Booze held the starting assignment at center. This combination gained a quick nine-point lead, but gradually relinquished it to Buffalo which led 30 to 23 at half time. Although baskets by Hunter, Booze and Giles cut this margin to a single point, Buffalo eventually won 50-46. A revamped team took the floor against Fordham in this first meeting between the two universities. Harper and Giles were at forward, Hunter and Coe were at guard, and Booze retained his start- ing assignment at center. Cornell moved ahead at first, but Fordham soon took command and led at half time. Cornell moved to the front shortly after the second half began but was unable to match the Rams from this point on, and dropped its second game in as many starts 41-34. The Big Red fared no better during the Christ- mas recess, losing to Niagara, Rochester, Seton Hall, and Albright respectively. In its League debut, the Columbia game, Cornell suffered its seventh straight defeat, 49-40. The Big Red domi- nated the first half, leading 23 to 20. Ahead 35-34 with but seven minutes to play, Cornell folded and Columbia won easily. Shaking this lethargy temporarily, the team won its first game of the season, routing Yale 55-27. Leading 27-13 at half time, Cornell never let command slip from its fingers as Bob Gallagher, Sam Hunter, and Milt Coe paced the team to victory. The following night the Big Red trounced Harvard in similar manner, Dick Giles alone scoring 20 points. Trailing Syracuse the following week-end by thirteen points with only six minutes to go, Gallagher and Hunter led an attack which carried Cornell ahead-51-50. But a sleeper play caught the Big Red flatfooted and Bill Gabor, Syracuse freshman star, dropped in the winning basket. Losses to Penn, Syracuse, Dartmouth, and Princeton followed. One of the major surprises of the season was Cornell's victory over powerful Penn, which A fast dribble Will he make it 24 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 18 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 March 3 March 6 March 10 March 13 244 REC'0RD Buffalo at Ithaca. . . . . Fordham at Ithaca .,.... Niagara at Ithaca ...... Rochester at Rochester. . Seton Hall at So. Grange Albright at Reading .... Columbia at Ithaca ..... Yale at New Haven ..... Harvard at Cambridge. . Syracuse at Ithaca ..,... Pittsburgh at Ithaca .,., Penn at Philadelphia .... Syracuse at Syracuse .... Dartmouth at Hanover. . Princeton at Princeton. . Penn at Philadelphia .... Yale at Ithaca ..... , . Princeton at Ithaca ,.... Harvard at Ithaca. . . . Colgate at Ithaca ....... Columbia at New York. Dartmouth at Ithaca .... Almost . . . Cornell Opponent 50 41 50 36 29 56 49 27 34 52 60 42 48 47 52 30 34 41 43 49 51 55 had won thirteen straight contests previous to its meeting with the Big Red. Playing without Bob Gallagher, who was taken ill on the Princeton trip, the team nevertheless performed in outstand- ing fashion as Milt Coe played brilliantly on the defense, Bill Hunt recovered an exceptional num- ber of back-board rebounds, and Sam Hunter scored 15 points. With the return of Gallagher, Cornell chalked up its fourth League victory, downing the Eli easily, as Sam Hunter and Dick Giles amassed 17 and 15 points respectively. After losing to Princeton and trouncing Har- vard and Colgate, Cornell prepared to meet Columbia with a record of five wins and five losses in League competition. In a torrid first half Cornell scored 41 points to lead 41-28 at the inter- mission. Columbia cut this advantage to a single basket with only three minutes to play, but Gallagher, Hunter, Booze, and Hunt scored consecutive baskets to insure victory. The start- ing five of Gallagher, Giles, Booze, Hunter, and Coe all scored 10 or more points each, a note- worthy feat. The campaign finale against highly rated Dartmouth, winner of its sixth straight League title, was won by the Indians 55-33. Although the season was unsuccessful if view- ing the record, the team did tie for third place in the Eastern Intercollegiate League with six wins and six losses. Check that man I 7943 J0lVl0R VARSITY B14 SKI 73 A Z Z William Arthur Brown 'uf Edwin Saylor Donald Herbert Johnst David Shapiro Harry Carson Middleto P ' ard Alexander Ulrich John Thomas Parrett vid Hall Young 1943 FRESHMAN BASKETBAZZ John William Bergi - o 1 Wilner Calvin Thomas Hunt '59 an Wright Floyd Overton Kenyon Qu ae Steele Richard Henry wagner I CI iiiiam Stephen Zielinski 1943 FRESHMAN-JUNIUR Vf4R.9l7'Y BASKETBAZZ Irving Richer Mitchell ........ Manager Walter John Matuszczak . . . Conch Cornell Opponent Dec. 5 Scranton-Keystone at Ithaca. . . 38 39 Dec. 12 Ensigns at Ithaca ............ 37 28 Dec. 17 Ithaca Y.M.C.A. at Cornell. . . 45 27 Dec. 19 Ithaca Y.M.C.A. at Cornell. . . 90 43 jan. 18 SyracusejuniorVarsityatIthaca 39 48 Jan. 25 Ithaca College Junior Varsity at Cornell ...,..........,.. 41 32 Feb. 1 Geneva All-Stars at Ithaca .... 34 29 Feb. 9 Syracusejunior Varsity at Syra- cuse ...................... 32 64 Feb. 24 Ithaca College Junior Varsity at Cornell .....,........... 40 39 Feb. 27 Penn Charter at Ithaca. . . . . 46 39 March 13 Egans at Ithaca ..... . . . 43 39 1. Hunter and Dineen 2. Blocked! 3. Harper puts one in CflffRZEv4DER5' 246 C-o-r-nell ! Hessy, Anderson, Jones, Bohlcn, Falkenstein, Sampson, Cummings, Loughridge TOP ROW: Cochrane, Dillon, Clarke, Cullen, McTague. BOTTOM ROW: Hiebelcr, Slouak, Brown, Kelsey, Kandl, Smith, Mr. Moakley. 1942 VARSITY CR055' Paul Manning Kelsey Captain John Frederick Kandl Captain-Elect Seth james Campbell Manager James Arthur MeTague Affiftant Manager John Francis Moakley Coach COUNTRY Donald Galbraith Boegehold John Frederick Kandi 73550790 Cowell Orznnwf Robert Munson Brown g Manning Kelsey Oct- 3 Colgate at Ithaca ---'--r - - 15 47 james Robert Cullen Frank Charles Slovak Oct' 10 Afml' at West Point ---'- - - 26 29 William Gregory Dillon son Birchard Smith OCD 24 Alffed at Ifhaw ------ - - 15 50 George Edward Hiebeler, Jr. William Clifford Taylor OCU- 31 SYYZICUSC at SYYQCUSC ---'- - ' 22 33 Nov. 6 Heptagonals at N. Y. C ....... 4th Nov. 16 IC4AatN.Y.C .... .. 9th Coach Moakley and Manager Campbell Kandl and Boegehold leading Alfred runners 247 Gordon Barrett Blatz Chandler Burpee, Jr. Albert Beehler, Jr. James Dutney Haynes Nicholas Bawlf . Harry Craig Allen Gordon Barrett Blatz Francis John Broglie . . Captain . . Captain-Elect Mana ger Affirtant Manager . . .,.. Coach Daniel Thomas Gilmartin John Henry Hudson Thomas M. Jackson, Jr. Chandler Burpee, Jr. Ralph Smith Croske Frank Denning Curti John Fairchild Cushman John William Ekegren, Jr. Gert Thomas Wyman William Wesley Langhorst Russell Charles Marron, Jr. ennis Christopher Redden David Roy Taylor Blanton Culver Wiggin 1942 VARSITY 5'0C'L'fR Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. REC'0RD Cornell Opponent Cortland at Ithaca Princeton at Prince- fOI'l ......... . . Swarthmore at Ith- aca ..,........, Penn at Ithaca. . , Lehigh at Bethle- hem ........... Nov. Nov. I8 Colgate at Ithaca. Syracuse at Ithaca. NOV. Haverford at Hav- TOP ROW1 Beehler, Wiggans, Monroe, Olsen, Croskey, Ecker- gren, Mr. Bavvlf. SECOND ROW: Goff, Wiggins, Golclenberg, Curtis, Marron, ,cleCorrevont, Fisher, Thompson, Hudson BOTTOM ROW: Taylor, Jackson, Burpee, Langhorst, Blatz Gilmartin, Wyman, Redden, Brown. 248 35 erford ...,..... 2 O 3 5 I 3 I O Blatz and Beehler Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. 1943 vakslry HUCKEY Jerome Anthony Batt Captain-Managef' Nicholas Bawlf Coach TOP ROW: Pape, Bradley, Clay, Holcomb, Barker, Higgins, Lewis, Ladd, Mr. Bawlf. BOTTOM ROW: Wiggan, Doe, De La Roza, Batt, Miller, McGinnis. 13560130 Cornell Opponent M. I. T. at Lake Placid ..... , 2 1 Middlebury at Lake Placid ..... 7 5 Hamilton at Lake Placid .... . O 6 Army at West Point .... . 3 8 Jerome Anthony Batt Willis Craig Bradley Donald Roberts Cla Robert Davis Curtin Edward Horace C Joaquin de la Roza, Jr. Whitney Conant Doe Robert Arthur Louis Kenneth MacLean Hillas Philip Roswell McGinnis Peter Paul Miller, Jr. Blanton Culver Wi ggin , Bawlf and de la Roza 249 Jan. 9 Columbia at New York City. . 36 39 Jan. 16 Rochester at Rochester .....,. 59 16 Feb. 6 Colgate at Ithaca ...... . . 62 13 Feb. 13 Army at West Point .... . . 44 31 Feb. 19 Penn State at Ithaca ........., 58 17 Feb. 24 Syracuse at Syracuse. ......... 44 31 March 6 Pennsylvania at Philadelphia, . 59 16 Cornell Opponent 1943 WlR5'l7Y SWIMMING Warren Hunter Fisher Harry Craig Allen . Russell Taylor Kerby, Gordon Scott Little Richard Morris Alexander William Richard Hughes, Ill Douglas Robert Calsetta Paul Lincoln Klein . . Captain Andre Stephan Capida tc rge Harwood Martin . . .... Manager Ralph Brownell Colso ert Anthony Moore Jr.. . . . Afriftanz' Manager Robert Kingsley Denn Robert Arthur Ornitz . . .,.. Coach 'P : : John Henry Eppler on Preston, III Warren Hunter Fisher 1chardJosephReynolds,Jr. Robert Emmett Hickman John Barker Rogers Thomas Cumpson Weaver 250 TOP ROW: Kerby, Critchlovv, Mr. Kent, Ennis, McBride, Rose, Mr, Little, Allen. SECOND ROW: Moore, Eppler, Colson, Fisher, Hickman, Alexander, Rogers. BOTTOM ROWS Fisher and Allen Calsetta, Klein, Reynolds, Wastrum, Martin, Weaver, Preston, Rorke. 1943 VARSITY WRESTZIN6' Richard Ralph Nickerson . , Capfnm G. Champlin Salisbury, jr. . . . . Manager Richard Hortman Demmy . , . Auertanr Manager Walter Christopher O'Connell . . . . Coach Carl Walter Almquist ames Miller, Jr. James Hanno Barrett Ric ard Ralph Nickerson Ross Bernard Frair ,I Gilmore Raine Fred Denman McNair don Harrison Steele TOP ROW: Salisbury, Harris, Bishop, Colbert, Marsh, Davis, Bull, Mlt. O'Cormell. BOTTOM ROW: Barrett, Raine, McNair, Nickerson, Miller, R. Miller, Steele. Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Cornell Opponent Penn at Ithaca .....,... . 8 20 Lehigh at Bethlehem ..... . 3 23 Army at West Point .... . . 12 14 Penn State at Ithaca ..,. . . 19 9 Columbia at N. Y. C ...,. . . 16 13 Salisbury and Nickerson 251 Philip Ver Planck Johnson Lathrop Milman . George Coinre . Gael Truett Bunch William Clarvit Benjamin DeLong Hil Philip Ver Planck Joh . Captain . Manager Coach William Thomas Lesure arshall Natapof , eorge Elliott Rappaport ohn Henry Rasch 'Jr James Philip Olney Marvin Kopp Thomas Latimer Bernard Scheffler 1943 WIRSIYY FENCHV6 sf-aa :aa aim.Sax-.v.stfwa- V .... ,. J, ...N aa..M.....,.a. ,.. W.. ., . ,,,,, ,, . ,.,, ,, V, f -av , p,V..,l,,,:!vlU, a.a,.5L5-,., fr . 5-. pig., ..,iT,:Vv ,. . . T. ,. t 1 - flf ' l f 5 , We E f-i- IM., lupv. V H . I pq 1 - 'rrv f ,, f if -, . . , , .,.. , . I f 7 w , 5 ,1 N i i' -- , '- va . 9 A? 2, ' M I :,, ri Q. . -,... I -- S i we 4.- ' gf-2135 1- if A ' : f V .. ' 4' f ' Q g V I ,42 if 1- . -is . ji, .f ' Q . it X ?'Y2 ' 'z ,- if f- ' X f 1 14, r f r 5 ,?.,f- V- , ' 36 f f, N- ., ' l -1 N fi , , , . - :f . - i:W2 ::i1:'- V. v -4 - N -4 ws . S., . A , 9 .Z ,fa I A sp -., ., .3 , . -.2 TOP ROW: Milman, Latimer, Bunch, Kopp, Olney, Rasch, Hilton. BOTTOM ROW: Lesure, Clarvit, Johnson, Mr. Cointe, Rappaport, Scheffler, Weese. 2 5 2 RECORD Cornell Opponent .DM Jan. 16 M. l. T. at lthaca .... Feb. 13 Navy at Annapolis ,... 10 Feb. 20 Army at West Point. . . 8 Feb. 27 Columbia at Ithaca .... 16 Mar. 13 Hamilton at Ithaca .... 16 135 17 19 11 11 Milman and johnson 1943 wlksmv Pow William Charles Flint Captain William Francis Kelly, Jr. Manager Glen Vinton Russell, Jr. Afrixfanr Manager Captain Blatz Coach REL'0RD Cornell Opponent Jan. 30 P. M. C. at Ithaca ..... . . . 11 17 Mar. 12 P. M. C. at West Point .... . 6 7 Mar. 13 P. M. C. at West Point .... . 4 13 Hawley, Flint, Stone, Levy, Babcock. William Charles 5 Stanley Herbert Levy Roy Stephen Ha Mead Wilmer Stone, Jr 253 Philip Bradley Gibson . Captain Robert Harold Flack . . Manager Jan. Opponent 1-2 Lake Placid Tournament C6th placeb .......,...... New Hampshire Middlebury Williams St. Lawrence Syracuse Colgate Penn State Dartmouth Norwich Feb. 13-14 New York State Champion- ship .................... St. Lawrence Cornell Clnd placel ..,... Colgate Intercollegiate Ski Union Meet ..........,........ Syracuse Cornell Clst placeb ...,... Clarkson Peer, Gibson, Lloyd, Claassen, Evans, Lord. Penn State Richard Strong Claas Philip Bradley Gibson ' M Robert Tarr Edmund John McFarlane Lloyd ' 5 V all N Wayne Russell Evan George Sherman Peer riilii ruiii .frr l in ','Vr , 1 I , V Q 5 ik? -I A 254 Captain Gibson 7943 VARSITY RIFZE Donald Lambin johnson . , Capmm Leslie Hamilton Moore, jr. . , Manager Lieutenant Pearson . , Cgggfg Richard Bruce Carlson John Stanley Ketcham Robert Speer Doig rge Harwood Martin Harold Davis Hall Daniel Griflin Reid Donald Lambin Johnson Robert Stanway John Eugene Keets Carl Yunker TOP ROW: Lieutenant Pearson, Thompson, Keet, Martin, Johnson, Yunker, Doig, Everhart. BOTTOM ROW: Moore, Reid, Carlson, Hall, Ketcham, Seldom, Upton. V RECORD Part Matcher Columbia ..,.. . . . West Virginia ..... 4 . . Texas A and M .... . . . R.P.I .... Yale ..... ...... . .. University of Detroit. . . Johns Hopkins .... , . . Ripon College. . , . . . . Carnegie Tech ......... University of Pittsburgh University of Florida, , . Lehigh ...,....,.... , . 4 West Point .... , . ,. . University of Maryland . Syracuse ..... . . . . Cornell Opponent 1346 1370 2634 882 1348 1375 1346 1346 1351 1351 1351 1360 1366 1366 1366 1336 1406 2708 868 1324 1301 1325 1328 1385 1322 1411 1386 1409 1382 1343 255 Gordon Hamilton Hines Captain Lynn Deisel Timmerman Manager Robert James Roshirt Arriftant Manager Ray Van Orman Coach TOP ROW: Hermann, Chambers, Babson, Foster, Snavely, Eppler. SECOND ROW: Timmerman, Bishop, Barnes, Callis, Clement, Webster, Smith, Carman, Barrows, Roshirt. BOTTOM ROW: Brodhead, Tripp, Moore, Hines, Mr. Van Orman, Snyder, Pape, Campbell, Davidson. 1942 VARSITY UIKROSSE Rf 5013 D Cornell O anenr Robert Brewster Barrows Ro Edward Hermann PP Y April 11 Afmy at West Point ,,,,, I . 0 17 Stanley Rogers Brodhead Gordon Hamilton Hines April 18 Penn State at Penn State. t ' hvbl Seth James Campbell ' obert Anthony Moore April 24 Hobart at Ithaca. A A . D A V U g I D Edward Horace Car ' obert James Pape Edwin Prescott Clem Kenneth Ogden Smith, Jr May 2 R. P. I. at Ithaca .... J h H E 1 b B S d o n enry pp er ' o ert en ny er May 9 Syracuse at Ithaca Arthur Peale Foster James Gregory Tripp, Jr. May 16 Navy at Annapolis ..... Donald Eugene Webster 256 1942 VARSITY John Belcher Hutching 1 ing Richer Mitchell Clarence Henry Hutt - nderson Gaylord Riggs Solon Bainbridge Kem Edwin Mosely Sampson, Jr. William Hoxie Middle , ul Richard Thomas TOP ROW: Mr. Hall, Sampson, Hutt, Kemon, Herrick, BOTTOM ROW: Thomas, Mitchell, Middleton, Riggs. April 4 April 18 April 22 April 24 May 1-2 May 8-9 May 11 May 12 R 5 C D Cornell Opponent Navy at Annapolis ...... . . O 9 Colgate at Hamilton .... . . 6 3 Syracuse at Ithaca ...... . . 7 2 Colgate at Ithaca ..... . . . . 9 O League Matches at Ithaca Cornell versus Penn State .... 3 6 Cornell versus Pittsburgh .... 6 3 League Matches at Princeton Cornell versus Princeton ..... 6 3 Cornell versus Pennsylvania. . 4 5 Cornell versus Georgetown. . . 3 6 Bucknell at Ithaca ............ 6 3 Syracuse at Syracuse ..,.. . . 4 5 6011-' Irving Richer Mitchell Captain Samuel Foster Herrick Manager George Hall Coach Herrick and Mitchell 257 James DeWitt Benson Co-Captain Frederick Harvey Watkins Ca-Captain Frank Edward Barnes Manager Lieutenant Sturm Conch TOP ROW: Budney, Beck, Beckhorn, Lieutenant Sturm, Pfc. McCullcy, Porter, Martin, Eustis., BOTTOM ROW: Massey, Lovell, Krakauer, Benson, Kilcoyne, Watkins, Barnes. 1943 WlR.S'l77 P15701 REL'0RD Feb. 20 United States Military Academy Feb. 27 United States Naval Academy. . Feb. 27 Michigan State ........ ..,. Feb. 27 University of Wisconsin ....... Mar. 6 Ohio State ..... . . . Cornell Opponent 1187 1235 1235 1235 1272 1357 1377 1374 1309 1320 7' E 14 M Richard Chapell Back James Irwin Porter Frank Edward Barnes Ralph Milton Schafer William Bower Lovell John Richard Tweddle Frederick Harvey Watkins 258 1942 VARSITY TENNIS' Gordon Barrett Blatz Jerome Irving Lleberthal john Rodgers Ding e illiamjoseph Shaughnessy James Bernarde Di nee John Edmund Slater, Jr. Richard Irvin Fric e ames Albert Stein Lc unstcin, Jr. Slater, Lewis, and McNair Jerome Irving Lieberthal Captain John Edmund Slater, Jr. Captain-Elect Robert Fillmore MacFarland Manager Frederick John Anderson Arfirtant Manager Richard Levvis Coach TOP ROW: Mr. Lewis, Blatz, Stein, Fricke, MacFar1and. BOTTOM ROW: Sunstein, Slater, Lieberthal, Dingle, Shaugnessy. April 1 April 2 April 3 April 4 April ll April 18 April 24 April 25 April 30 May 2 May 8 Rf C D Cornell Opponent North Carolina at Raleigh ,.... 9 O University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill .............,., 1 8 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ................ 1 8 University of Virginia at Char- lottesville ........,......... 9 O Army at West Point .... . 3 6 Navy at Annapolis ......,,.... 2 7 University of Miami at Ithaca. . 1 8 Penn State at Ithaca ....., .,... 7 2 Syracuse at Ithaca ............ 9 O University of Buffalo at Ithaca. . 9 O Columbia at New York City .... 9 O 259 260 FR 55' HM 14 N 1942 ffefsmam rmms' Peter William Stone . . Captain Robert Alvin A1 'nger Martin Hamilton Mulner William Corbett - 1 ' Manager Wilson Brown thur Edward Muth, Jr. Richard Lewis I I C-Md? Richartl Jerome En 1 . 'mul Bernard Seacler Robert Edson I-Ie1l 1 er William Stone Come!! Oppomnt Walter Emil Katzenb 1 ymoml Eugene Tuttle 1 H H April Z9 Manllus at Manllus ,............ 9 O Frank Koebel .lohn I-larvey Uptlegrove May 2 Penn State at Ithaca.. 7 Z May 9 Syracuse at Ithaca.. 9 O Robert Nelson I-Iustis , Mmmgcr George I-lall . . ..... . Coach Horatio Wootl I on bert Dean I-larwick Norman Banks Bas hn Dale Keenan Cy,-M11 0pp0,,,,,f Oscar Clark C5U'l',. nry Paul Kirchner Ami! ls Colgate at Hamilton 4II.-4I'4IV' 4 5 Charles ln' gum April 24 Colgate at Ithaca. . 7 2 May 2 Penn State at Ithaca .. 3 6 May 16 Manlius at Manlius .... 4M 4M George Wells Abbott Lynn Gage Palmer Stuart Mellvaine Shotwell . . . Captain Charles Frank B k, Jr. Gortlon Leon Pritchard William Andrew Fraser . . Manager George Walther ac V liam Shepherd Rose Ray Van Ormau . . . Coacb Willis Craig Bradle obert Christopher Rost Joseph Franklin l Miller Sayles Burt Abbott Eastonh iis Charles Schiinoler Cornell Opponmt joseph Lawrence Gluck atthew Alan Segall April 25 Hobart at Ithaca ....... ......... 1 1 5 Robert Franklin I-Iufncr Stuart McIlvaine Sllotwell May 2 Syracuse at Ithaca ....... . I1 5 Charles I-lazclhurst Latrobe, III John Donald Wheat May 9 Penn State at Penn State .... 7 6 Stephen Ernest Levine Eugene Lewis Wolfe, jr. May 16 Syracuse at Syracuse .... 3 9 William Francis Allen Charles Francis Maxlield Ansley Wilcox Sawyer, jr. . . Cupmin Charles Francis Mman Frank Montgomery Page Samuel Knox MeCune . . . . . Mmmggcr Max Bluntsehli 'in 's Stephen Potter William Richard Hughes, III . . Canal: William Robert Bur W am Raymond Root Robert Fickinger s xy William Sawyer Jerome James a ' Paul Schwencke Cornell Oppanmt I-Iarlantl Renwick Kester James Burt Stotlclard October IO Ithaca College at Cornell ,......... . . . 1 O Benjamin Franklin Leventhal Robert Littcll Trimpi October 23 Ithaca College at Ithaca College ,,...... 1 O john Charles MacFarlane Robert Arthur Ziegelmeier October 31 Syracuse at Syracuse. ...,..... . . . 3 l MlNOR 5POR7.S' 1942 I-'Rf.S'fiMv4lV L'R05'5' L'00N7RY William John Cochrane Burton Faxon Ande n Paul Francis Kelly Edward Ratkoski . Arthur Bernard Buc ol 1 oward Lichtman Herman Lewis Coccher Joseph Nolan, Jr. Victor Amadeus Pross ' : - linton Norem CWWH Frank Lexvis Greene Steele October 10 Colgate at Ithaca ..........,........ 15 Jenn Mead Irvine V' Donald Creston V,,npe1t,J,, October 17 Morrisville State School of Agriculture at Ithaca ,.........,.....,,...... 22 October 31 Syracuse at Ithaca. . . . . . . 31 November 16 IC4A at N. Y. C ..... 3rd john Normington Eustis . . Leslie Hamilton Moore . . George Olden Bart o Joh .5 dward Montel Lieutenant R. Pearson . . . John Normington Eu ic e 1 Davis Stibolt FW vis iw - --f -W Port Matcher Cornell Texas A and M .... .. ........,..,... .. 1104 West Point .......,.....,.. 1211 University of Maryland .,... 1211 William Francis Kelly, Jr. . . l ' Lt. P. Downing . . Wilson Turner Ballar r 1 V Cordery Moore, jr. ' Cornell March 6 McDonough School at Ithaca. . . . . 6 Dwight Woodford Brede Malcolm Hecht, Jr. John Charles Burn Leland Halsey Hill, Jr. John Basil Abbink ' Jeremiah Francis C ah n 3 - : e l Fraser Kent Gordon Scott Little ' Domenico Vincent Co agll - - I enry Kunz George Robert Dunn e James Norris Rf fok D CNW!! Albert Emanuel, II ' ar d Dexter Rhynedance , , V , I , January 16 Wyoming at Ithaca ........ . . 42 Richard Franklin Ennis, Jr. Frederick David Sheldon James Louis Strong Captain Manager Coach Opponent 47 37 24 Captain Manager Coach Opponent 1336 1331 1309 Manager Coach Opponent 10 Manager Caatlv Opponent 24 26 INTRAMURAZ 1470157165 Baseball . Bowling . Boxing . . . Cross Country , Golf .... Relay Team CTrackD Rowing Cfour manD Rowing Ceight manl Softball . . , Soccer . . Table Tennis . Tennis .,.. Touch Football . Track and Field , Baseball . Soccer . . . Softball , . . Touch Football . Nicholas Bawlf, Director 1942-43 fll0'l'Vl'dllld'f C'bampl'ons!11jDs lN7fRFR47ERNlfV lNDEPfNDEN7ZfA60E . . Sigma Na Phi Sigma Kappa Alpha Sigma Phi . . Alpha Pei . Phi Delta Theta Alpha Delta Phi Delta Tait Delta . . Alpha Pfi . Sigma Na . . . Theta Xi . Beta Sigma Rho Phi Gamma Delta Omega Tait Sigma Delta Tait Delta , Latim , S peeialx . S pecialm . Killers 262 .711 1942-43 Intramural Champions DHTA TAI! DELTA STANDING: Austin, Minlcin, Gans, Ricciardi, Severinghaus, Borland, Eclcstein, Davis, Spitz, Williams. SEATED: Schierenbeclc, Blum, Kevitt, Norris, Alessandrin, Keller, Rogers, Sutton. ON FLOOR: Torrey, Lockwood, Cushman, Freund, Weber, Orling. WOMFN 5' WOMElV'.S' !l7'fiZE7l6' v45.5'0C'lv47'l0lV Marion Elizabeth Keller Grace Marie Davis . . Dorothy Anne Eckstein . Miriam Freund . . . Katharine Louise Rogers Alison Torrey .... Suzanne Spitz . . Barbara Gans . , Shirley Rae Husson . Rosemary Williams . . Bernadine Sutton . . . Marianna Louise Ricciardi . Muriel Dorothy Blum . Patricia Adrien Orling . Beatrice Dorothy Kevitt Norma Anita Alessandrini Eleanor Frances Cushman Eleanor Waud Norris . Charlotte Sadie Minkin . Maryellen Severinghaus . Edith May Kelsey . . Sarah Hunter Lockwood Josephine Borland , . Olga Margaret Weber . Mrs. Lowell Fitz Randolph 264 . . . Prerident . Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . . . . . Treasurer . . Intramural Manager Claaiwnan of Active Members . . . . . . Pullicizg' . . . Booklet Editor . Freebman Reprefentatioe . . . . Archery Manager . . . Badminton Manager . Intramural Bafketoall Manager . . . Barketball Manager . Bowling Manager . Canoeing Manager . Fencing Manager . Golf Manager . . Hockey Manager . . Riding Manager . Rifle Manager . . Skiing Manager . . Soccer Manager . 5' wimmin g Manager . . Tennir Manager . . Faculty' Adoirer 5'POR75 Canoeing on Beebee Lake Skiers have their ups and downs A la Robin Hood 2 A uw ing' is auf' 'f ... ' 'aff 32 , , W we ff' ws lgigg ' ij' FRATER ITIE I 9. . it Q5 . J , -Y -gin X ' Q-,Z 1 - I V - , miss?-N P 1 if ww-'ff.,1 'S ' i'gn.QQ.QJ'i' f ,. iffif ' Q- f ' s i Y- 51-ecY w-w'-f- ' -. gi ll,Li?j V lik! 31 - 'Q ' gl' W' ' -Q ,,1.y -1, X M JE -f KV:-L. I :1f 11m T Dksnn, if H- Q lljrz riir QM: E m M - 'mf' E. A 4 f MX up S52 B E .5- , L55 iiE:357fi'sf!?- l ,ff ' -' ii vii-V ,aq- - an ga-N 2?-1 - 'P E. H 3 T:-5 21' , iff Tuff, X 2? 7 J mf H -53 sw A! U :L ' K 3' t ' is 3'S'g,.wf ' 9 .1 , w',,'l-L U X :H IM x . H gig JW V I 'M lg Fraternities. . . ororities 268 lN76Kl-'RATERIVITY Julius Larkin Hoyt . . . . .Prerident William Denning Stewart, Jr. . . Vice-Premienr Edward Danforth Eddy . . . Secretmy-Trefzdzzrer JUDICIARY COMMITTEE William Denning Stewart, Jr., Chairman ' Edward Danforth Eddy, 3 effe my William Ward Bucher, Jr. Robert Daniel Ladd Charles Shrader McCoy, Jr. Robert Montgomery Ready Newman Edward Wait, Jr. Julius Larkin Hoyt, Ex-ajjlicio Hoyt Stewart Eddy QW COUIVCI Richard Calvin Bonser . William Lanson Diehl . Robert Joyce Woods, Jr. . . Bernard Paul Aisenberg , . Biagio John Bonazza . . Gordon Edwin Jones . Robert Earle Hutton . John Thomas Hodges . Arnold Rosenstein . Thomas Otto Nobis , Samuel Wynne Hunter . Dyer Brainerd Holmes . . Donald Lambin Johnson . . John Ames Newman . . William John Cochrane . Richard Chapell Back . John Edwin Westberg . Gordon Barrett Blatz . . Thomas Ashley Dent, IH . Roy William Herrmann, Jr. . John Basil Abbink . . . james Hanno Barrett . . Robert James Roshirt . . Martin Lehrer Gleich . lrving Richer Mitchell . john Joseph Driscoll . . Herbert Francis Bernard . . Bertrand Conger Johnson . Jesse George Silverman, Jr. . Neil Jay Gillfillan .... William Henry Morewood . Lawrence Lowenstein . . Charles William Flint, Jr. . Robert Daniel Ladd . . Louis Gaston Helmick, Jr. . David Arthur Frucht . . Richard Malcolm Junge . . Sandford Halsey Kinne . . Gordon Kiddoo .... Frederick George Schumacker Newman Edward Wait, Jr. . Edgar Howard Scholnik . . Stanley Jack Segal . . . Gaston Robert Desnoyers . John William Allen . . . William Denning Stewart, Jr. Wayne Russell Evans . . . Charles Harold Goodyear . Jack Arthur Kaman . . . John Bedford Nomer , MEMBERS K ca l i - Y Q :HN w i. if Eiiaiz? R4 Ea .-.xi 'Pff ll ill g nu. - .. l: Il . . . Acacia . Alpha Chi Rho . Alpha Delta Phi . Alpha Epsilon Pi . Alpha Phi Delta Alpha Gamma Rho . Alpha Sigma Phi . Alpha Tau Omega . Beta Sigma Rho . . Beta Theta Pi . . Chi Phi . . . . Chi Psi . . . Delta Chi Delta Kappa Epsilon . . . Delta Phi . Delta Sigma Phi . Delta Tau Delta . . Delta Upsilon . . Kappa Alpha . Kappa Delta Rho . . Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha . Phi Delta Theta . . Phi Epsilon Pi . Phi Gamma Delta . . Phi Kappa Psi . Phi Kappa Sigma . Phi Kappa Tau . Phi Sigma Delta . Phi Sigma Kappa . Pi Kappa Alpha . Pi Lambda Phi . . . Psi Upsilon . Seal and Serpent Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Sigma Alpha Mu . . . Sigma Chi . . . Sigma Nu . . . Sigma Phi Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Sigma Pi . . Tau Delta Phi . Tau Epsilon Phi Tau Kappa Epsilon . , . Theta Chi . Theta Delta Chi . . Theta Xi . . . . Triangle . . Zeta Beta Tau . . . Zeta Psi 26 TOP ROW: Keir, Lawrence, A. Woodford, J. Woodford, Weaver, Batchelder, Wells, Horne, Bacon. THIRD ROW: Sidebotham, Cushing, Corwith, Allen, Sheldon, Scoville, Lemon, Gibson. SECOND ROW: Maker, Stillman, Freeman, Bonser, Thompson, Hood, Hawley, BOTTOM ROW: Carros, Goodhart, Millard, Flickinger, Otto. A646114 SENIORS Charles Warner Albert Richard Calvin Bonser Robert Irvin Freeman Roy Stephen Hawley Henry Lyman Hood Ronald Edward Stillman Arthur Lee Thompson, III SOPHOMORES Richard Ballantine Allen William Bullivant Gibson James Kingman Horne Robert Garland Keir Richard A. Lawrence 270 Melvin H. Sidebotham Richard Julian Wells Herbert Barry Winkeller Albert S. Woodford John Paul Woodford JUNIORS Edward Franklin Corvvith Edgar Rothwell Lemon Meredith R. Cushing Wilbur Cushing Maker George Loren Fuller Fay McClelland Parker Perine Scoville FRESHMEN Thomas Jordan Bacon Robert H. Goodharr John Gardner Batchelder Edwin Bruce Millard Robert Gorton Catros Carl Christian Otto Robert Donald Flickinger Fredrick David Sheldon Ivan Lee Weaver 9 as E AZPH14 Nfl R190 Robert Curtis Baker John Hunken Drescher Richard H. Morgan Robert Quillen McCarthy Van Rensselaer H. Greene,Jr. Edson Ryder John Henry Hudson Henry W. Schrader, Jr. Henry Britton Stolz, Jr. SOPHOMORES Wallace V. Auser, Jr. Miles Alvin Bailey Richard Hair Foster John Eugene Keet Frederic Stephen Kendall George Harwood Martin Joseph Gerald Matteo John B. Mollnow, Jr. Kenneth Nicholas Morese Eric Clark Oesterle Walter A. Reiter, Jr. Albert Walter Schilke JUN1oRs Chester Joseph Borst, Jr. John Phillips Lundblad William Lanson Diehl Richard Bradley Orelup Charles Seton Henry John Wheeler Rogers Gilbert Houston, III Robert H. Thompson Thomas Firth Wipperman FRESHMEN Robert Graham Auld Richard Sears Barrett Alan Dunbar Davies Quentin Harold Davison William Anderson Fowler Frederick Edwin Jenks Emory Ernest Laslocky Thomas Frank Minges Albert Vincent Roche, Jr Harold John Sandwick James Louis Strong Theodore F. Trumpp Prentice Mark Troup George Henry Wehrlin TOP ROW: Fowler, Strong, Barrett, Minges, Wehrlin, Davison, Roche, Sandwiek. FOURTH ROW: Thompson, Troup, Bailey, Kendall, Auld, Laslocky, Mollnow, Henry. THIRD ROW: Foster, Oesterle, . Davies, Orelup, Reiter, Auser, Martin, Houston. SECOND ROW: Keet, Diehl, Rogers, Baker, Schilke, Morese, Lundblad. BOTTOM ROW: Schrader, Drescher, Hudson, Greene, Ryder, McCarthy, Stolz. 271 !llPflv4 CHI SIGMA GRADUATES AND SEN IORS JUNIORS George P. Baumann Wilmer Leroy Kranich John Folts Busch George Eugene Kosel Walter Charles Brandsma William E. McGinnity Victor Allen Denslow Howard Joseph Patton Frank Willard Dittman William J. MacRitchie Berten Ely Leonard W Steiger J James Rolston Donnalley Ernest Robert Roth Harry Arnold Wistrich, Jr Robert Joseph Fritz Richard Hating Smith Charles Joseph Kentler John William Strohecker SOPHOMORES William Henry Tilley Christian A. Anderson James Willis Conboy Charles Peter Argana Robert McKee Rownd IV Wallace James Collings Richard Charles Wolff FRESHMEN Arthur H. Amick, HI William Thomas Bedenk Richard Durfee Borden Michael Joseph Keenan Lawrence Russell Lodico William Harold Madden Robert Dale Pate Erwin James Pattist Ernest Edwin Phillips Curt Reinhold Philip Ford Searle 272 TOP ROW: Wolff, Lodico, Pate, Pattist, Anderson, Amick. FOURTH ROW: Busch, Wistrich Conboy Argana, Collings, Rownd, Ely, Steiger. THIRD ROW: Dittman, Patton, MacRitchie, Baumann Kentler Denslow, Kosel. SECOND ROW: McGinnity, Tilley, Fritz, Roth, Donnalley, Smith, Brandsma BOTTOM ROW: Phillips, Reinhold, Searle, Madden, Bedenk. y 'i -.X Lf s. ,am 9 ' 'Nm-xo , W . , iii i ' 'I - - L 'lf SENIORS fllPh'v4 Dflfvfl Pill John Edgar Dusenbury Eduardo Marco Ricaurte Peter Ten Eyck Nevius Frank Cushing Smith Bruce Hadley Pierce Paul John Weaver, H Johnson Hunsberger, III Henry Paul Kirchner Pedro Campbell Towers George Ely Van Hagen Wolfe, Jr. James Seymour Hills Benjamin R. Huske, III David S. Klauder, III Hilary H. Micou, Jr. Cornelius Joseph Reid, Peter Lee Wastrom JUNIORS Raymond G. Daly, Jr. Edward Stewart Friend Richard Peirson Roenke Alexander W. Dann, Jr, I Leonard C. Pratt, Jr. Vernon Edelen Whitaker George Elbert Ford, Jr. Henderson Gaylord Riggs Frank Weston Whittier Harry Brennan Furman Robert Joyce Woods, Jr. Eugene Lewis SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Norman Banks Bassett Ward Clarke Campbell Peter Bonield Ausopp William R. Bromstedt George Nelson Cornell D Wilson Turner Ballard John Brady 'll' James Ray Bryant, Jr. ' 1 Jack Mmm cudiip l 3. Jack Chester Cunningham TOP ROW: Allsopp, Micou, Rasch, Wastrom, Bryant, Cunningham, Cudlip. FOURTH ROW: Bulk, Campbell, Bromstedt, Towers, Dann, Hagan, Daly, Wolfe. THIRD ROW: Ford, Riggs, Friend, I-lunsberger, Cornell, Roenke, Whitaker, Kirchner. SECOND ROW: Pratt, Dusenbury, Ricaurte, Smith, Woods, Miller, Nevius, Whittier. BOTTOM ROW: Hills, Huske, Marsh, Reid, Klauder, Ballard. 273 Jr SENIORS Arnold David Abelson Joseph Harold Goldberg Bernard Paul Aisenberg George Joshua Seligsohn JUNIORS Stanley Julian Cohen Kenneth Allen Kander Harold Leonard Herman Joseph Charles Leeds SIL f' 5 Harold Luria SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Mirehell Dudnikov Willard Irving Goodheim Sanford Berman lrvvin Judah Landes Jerome Entin Julius Jay Haberman Solomon Jay Cohen David Sobelman Elliot Eeiden Jerome Edwin Kempler David Edward Gelbin Harvey Louis Uzevvitz David Frank Friedman Mortimer Rubens Melvin lra Goldfarb Richard Weinstein Ralph Silverman v4lPli!l EP5lZON Pl 274 TOP ROW: Silverman, Kempler, Feiden, Berman, Friedman, Weinstein, Enten, SECOND ROW: Landes, Gelbin, Leeds, Herman, Goodheirn, Haberman, Dudnikov, Luria. BOTTOM ROW: Kander, Seligsohn, Aisenberg, Cohen, Goldberg, Abelson. AZPHA 6411111414 R00 John Albert Birkland, Jr. Gerald Nelson Bowne David Redford Lanigan Bernard William Potter Walter Baran Elera Paul Barrett Ralph Wesley Lewis Erie James Miller Milton Dexter Coe William Waterbury Roe William Arthur Bigham John A. Murray John Millard Collins Armando Samper Douglas Allan Bissell James Howard Starr Gordon Edwin Jones Donald Eugene Webster Eay Wayne Colvin Charles Bassett Stansbury Ralph Work George Cushman, Jr. William Bennett Sterling Edwin Elwood Eitchett Ralph Wells Tuthill John Stuart Grim John Neal Knight Walter David Whitman Robert Green Wilson TOP ROW: Cushman, Grzgory, Martin, Johnson, Plass, Batty, Evans, Davis, Wilson. FIFTH ROW: Keough, Palmiter, Woodcock, Morrison, Van Nostrand, Van Zandt, de Correvont, Wells, Starr. FOURTH ROW: Baran, Barrett, Whitman, Veeder, Knight, Bissell, Sterling, Lewis, Tuthill. THIRD ROW: Work, Colvin Murray, Fitchett, Stansbury, Miller, Bigham, Grim, Potter. SECOND ROW: Roe, Lancgan, Collins, Coe, Jones, Samper, Bowne, Webster, Birkland. BOTTOM ROW: Henry, Button, Evans, MacDonald, Dawson, Hope, Waxham, Walker. ...Y-1 ,.. N 1-if S-L 7 ,MJ a afigam SOPI-IOMORES William Lawrence Davis Leon Luscher deCorrevont Hugh M. Gregory, Jr. Walter Henry, Jr. Richard Alan Keough Stewart Graham Mace James Howard Martin,Jr. Marvin Webber Morrison Richard Leslie Palmiter Robert Ethan Underhill William W. Van Nostrand John P. Van Zandt, Jr. Wallace Bert Veeder Herbert Wilson Wells, Jr. Richard C. Woodcock 2 FRESHMEN Robert Allan Batty John Lee Button John Andrus Dawson Emmett Warren Evans Norman Brown Evans James Blum Johnson Malcolm H. MacDonald Robert William Plass William H. Walker, Jr. Edward Lee Waxham 'H l 1 fe ff' J V fax -1 ,f X 1 N J' 1 1 1,- R- ,fs :qw . V 1' allx f I. i i . 1 fill fill A: 7 fi fl 5 1 ,' fy gl J! A if ,V f. I, fl If' .' ff ,f X .1-'-xi 2 .ff . ,AX I X 1 L K. ffl rg. ,R .x Lji TOP ROW: Marta, Calcagno, Giambeluca, Scaglione, Pesce, Guzzo, Girolamo, Vitale. THIRD ROW: Munisteri, Fanelli, Pierleoni, Gioia, DeNicola, Giffone, Cifaratta, Caliri. SECOND ROW: Farchione, Nepola, Calsetta, Piccoli, Ruggirello, Costarella, D'Antonino, Trovato, BOTTOM ROW: Joy, Pastorelle, Cologie, Bonazza, Finlayson, Giambona, Santacroee, Angiulli. v4lPflv4 PHI DEUU4 SENIORS Biagio John Bonazza Anthony Frank Joy Robert William Cologgi Michael C. Pastorelle Frank Joseph Giambona Nunzio George Santacroce SOPHOMORES Henryjoseph DeNicola Guido Harold Gioia Anthony F. Giffone Joseph Angelo Marta 276 Ralph Victor Pierleoni JUNIORS Dominick C. Angiulli Douglas Robert Calsetta Domenico V. Costarella Samuel S. D'Antonino Louis Arthur Farchione Salvatore Richard Nepola Amo john Piccoli Thomas Ruggirello FRESHMEN Peter Calcagno Anthony Joseph Caliri Charles C. Cifaratta Marino Joseph Fanelli Paul Joseph Giambeluca Paul Charles Girolamo Anthony Thomas Guzzo Philip Z. ML1nisteri,Jr. Gabriel Pesce Thomas James Scaglione Joseph Philip Trovato Paul Mario Vitale -, t','fVf 'WSJ Q ' 'W X fi EQQP' t., 1 AZPHA PSI Allan Charles Arnaboldi Erwin Arthur Conklin Eugene George Dillmann John Francis Hokanson George Kuhn Kiesel Clyde Everett Lanfair Norman Francis Lewis Donald Claude McKown Webster Vernon Phillips Victor John Tymchyn ' Carlton Louis Ulrich SOPHOMORES John Bentinck-Smith Edwin Prescott Clement Arthur Erwin Davis Donald Dee Delahanty Clinton Eugene Hartley Warren George Hoag Harmon Cook Leonard Walter Benedict Lukens John Joseph Mettler, jr. Lloyd Edward Moore, jr. Erskine Vance Morse Herbert William Patton Joseph Patrick Sayres Donald Albert Tillou Carlisle W. VanDeusen Clayton Samuel Young Leonard Nellis Berdan Elmer Nathan Coye Everett John Crawford Robert Speer Doig Everett Kermit Elmer Richard Barrett Fish Thomas Asa Gage Allen Carlyle Goss Boynton Arnold Grover Maurice M. Jastremski Wallace Gordon Jones Hallsey Ralph Palmer Richard H. Parmelee, Jr. Charles G. Rickard Edwin Browning Smith Hugh Patrick Studdert John Richard Tweddle John Irving Vail FRESHMEN A Kenneth Warner Benson Theodore John Beyer William George Bonelli Stanton Ellsworth Bower James Hanford Langman Ralph Wesley Lewis TOP ROW: Bonelli, Walker, Clement, Leonard, Moore, Morse, Shaffer, Beyer. FIFTH ROW: Gage, Grover, Rickard, Young, Davis, Hartley, Bentinck-Smith, Fish, Crawford. FOURTH ROW: Tillou, Hoag, Sayres, O'Dea, Van Deusen, Delahanty, Mettler, Lukens, Patton, Goss. THIRD ROW: Elmer, Parmelee, Coye, Vail, Twecldle, Jastremski, Jones, Smith, Palmer. SECOND ROW: Arnabolcli, Tymchyn, Dillmann, Phillips, Berclan, McKowt1, N. Lewis, Conklin, Lanfair. BOTTOM ROW: Benson, Wilcox, Langman, Morrow, Liebig, Bower, R. Lewis. ,,,. I , . ,, C , 131, H, ,ip Philip Henay Liebig Thomas Joseph Lynch Gordon Gifford Morrow joseph Cecil Shaffer Robert Clarke Walker Harrison Jesse Wilcox, Jr. KK 'j 2 7 7 Donald Wilson Black Edward B. Bruderline Floyd Philip Hunt Robert Earle Hutton William Francis Kelly FRESHMEN Robert Evans Adams Richard Nicholas Boland Robert Owen Bullock Jeremiah E. Callahan Franklin William Carney John Allen Cushman Roger Spicer Dreffein Edwin Arvid Edberg William Erancis Gallivan Thomas W. Greenless Henry Wells Jewett Alton Aaron Massey Harry Cordery Moore, Jr. William Trimmingham Sidney Miller Waitzman 278 !llPflv4 SIGMA PHI SENIORS J ,J John E. X, Kennedy Robert James Pape William James Pape Donald Armstrong Ward Dean Bussman Wheeler William GriPE1ths Albert Avery Grinell, H Charles Emmet Haynes Clarence Henry Hutt UN IORS Donald Schwab Jones Wade Cameron Johnson Harry Elmer Kellogg Robert Ketcham Redwood SOPHOMORES James Stoddard Barry Leo Richard Bell James Albert Deyo William Theron Duboc David Elmer Lloyd Joseph Dennis Minogue Peter Edward Parisi Robert Johnson Valentine TOP ROW: Waltzman, Callahan, Moore, Jewett, Cushman, Adams, Greenless. FOURTH ROW: Gallivan, Bullock, Erdberg, Trimmingham, Massey, Boland, Dreflin. THIRD ROW: Barry, Duboc, Minogue, Bell Parisi, Deyo, Valentine, Lloyd, SECOND ROW: Griffiths, Hutt, Johnson, Redwood, Kellogg, Haynes, Grinnell, Jones, BOTTOM ROW: Black, R. Pape, Hunt, Ward, Hutton, W. Pape, Kelly, Wheeler. Pirdff IW 1 i ga' alia- nie: , ff! ?lX,,,,,.f' ,iai-., Q32 V 'if ax, 1. . 4: ff px 443 K' . ,, Christian Fenger Robert Dillon Griffith John Thomas Hodges Robert Johnson James SENIORS Robert Jouett Mitchell Walter Lee Mitchell, Jr. Edward Walton Ross William G. Schaer, Jr. Richard Waldorf Stewart AZPHA 7140 01715614 JUNIORS Walter Biggart Addicks Alan Ross, Jr. Bruce Russell Kane Chester James Brown Robert Leland Schmidt Richard Collier Koch James Carter Thomson Burt Eliot Nichols Stewart Elwood Lauer Myron E. Ullman, Jr. Frederick Deming Van Arnam SOPHOMORES Robert john Addicks John Clement Ash Howard Warreii Beach Charles M. Allaben,jr. john Robeson Bradshaw Philip Wade Bresee Bradford Clark Mills Blackburn Crandell Alexander Baird Millar Richard Leroy Shaner John Horton Sheldon Robert Lawday Staehle john Kenning Stotz, jr. Emil Frederick Vogel FRESHMEN Esrom Eys ter Day James Samuel Bradshaw William Arnold Dryden Henry Joseph Gieseler Richard John Keegan W, Hugh H. Cuthrell, Jr. Frederick John Kircher 13512: , , Robert Arthur Ziegelmeier TOP ROW:,l. R. Bradshaw, Clark, Gieseler, Kane, Stotz, Shaner, Hageman, Kircher. FOURTH ROW: Ash Vogel, Sheldon, Allaben, Crandell, Nichols, Staehle, Millar, Beach. THIRD ROW: Lauer, A. Ross W. Addicks, Schmidt, Thomson, R. Addicks, VanArnam, Brown, Koch. SECOND ROW: R. Mitchell E. Ross, Stewarigulames, Hodges, Grifhth, W. Mitchell, Fenger. BOTTOM ROW: Bresee, Day, Zeigelmeicr, Dryden, S. Bradshaw, Keegan. w v 279 GRADUATES Herman John Carevv Neal Frederick Jensen Oliver Cecil Compton Riley Harrison Kirby Richard Frost Pendleton SENIORS 4 . Robert Carlton Baker Gerald Clarence Nuffer Q in James Henry Blodgett Leslie Grant Nuffer E izsrjfllx Robert Brougham Robert Keane Reeve Richard Perry Edsaii Erton waiter siphcf 'rigfvl Frank Arnold Goll William Updyke James Leonard Mayer Donaldjames Watson George Harris Wilcox JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Allen James Albright Theodore W- Markham Carl W. E. Almquisr William Markham Selden Norman Waite Allen Llewellyn Stanley Mix Wi11i3mJOfdg1n William Arnold Williams Herbert Sylvester Angell Lloyd Alan Putnam Frank Denning Curtis William Michael Quinn Harold Warren Darling Arnold Ralph Seefeldt Calvin Scott DeGolyer Charles H. Van Middelem Harland German Donald August Van Waes Clyde Lewis Hart Willis Avery Wood Carl Yunker v4lPflv4 ZENI 280 TOP ROW: Selden, Van Middelem, Albright, Putnam, German, Almquist, Allen, Williams. THIRD ROW: L. Nuffer, Yunker, Markham, Wood, Hart, Quinn, Curtis, Mix. SECOND ROW: Seefeldt, Freeman, G. Nuffer, Van Waes, Sipher, Edsall, Goll, Darling. BOTTOM ROW: Watson, Updyke, Blodgett, Wilcox, Kangas, Baker, Pendleton. B574 .S'l6'Mv4 R00 Simeon Robert Gluckson Stanley Herbert Levy Jerrold Stanley Lieberman Sanford Theodore Miller Arnold Rosenstein Marvin August Schulman Roy Brown Unger Donald Philip Yust Richard Elliott Colby Alvin W. Gershonovvitz Allen Abner Goldring Jerome David Goodman Joseph Hofheimer Richard Holman Alan William Kaplan Seymour Richard Reiman Robert Rosenberg Morton Abraham Siegler Seymour Silverman Harold Alan Wurzel TOP ROW: Hershey, Champagne, Grossman, jaPE1n, Malkin, Evans, Epstein, Gelbin, Laber, Rubenstein, FOURTH ROW: Rose, Bildner, Birnbaum, Segall, Segal, Berliner, Kravitz, Lindy, Gershon, Holman, THIRD ROW: Siegler, Levene, Ackerman, Klein, Rottenberg, Gluck, Strausser, Zimmerman, Miller, Kann. SECOND ROW: Reiman, Hofheimer, Silverman, Goldring, Wurzel, DeBare, Colby, Rosenberg, Kaplan. BOTTOM ROW: Goodman, Shulman, Yust, Lieberman, Rosenstein, Unger, Levy, Gluckson, Miller. lm, SOPHOMORES Norman Ackerman Morton William Raufl' Martin Louis Evans Samuel Sanford Redmond Joseph Lawrence Gluck Robert Ira Rubenstein Lawrence Katzman Matthew Alan Segall Robert Lewis Levene Frank Strausser, II Robert Samuel Malkin Arthur Zimmerman FRESHMEN William Berliner Morton Daniel Bildner Owen Birnbaum Richard Champagne Gerald Samuel Epstein Matthew Arnold Gelbin Burton Charles Grossman Lester Hershey Richard David Jafhn William F. B. Kann Paul Lincoln Klein Sheldon Cecil Kravitz Austin Alter Hugh Laber Ronald Ely Lindy Irwin Harold Miller Menko Rose, III Robert Austin Segal Donald John Wollins TOP ROW: Sprague, Attridge, Lardner, Bogardus, Lanning, Russell, Stibolt, Healy, Calhoun, Ulrich Mason. FIFTH ROW: Hughes, Hilleary, Hillas, Kaelber, M. Pendleton, Rice, Hopwood, Fetter, J. T. Nash, Pearson, Stacy. FOURTH ROW: Koppe, Hoffmann, Adair, Ehret,Jones, Wiggins, Viviano, O'Rourlce, Doan Avery. THIRD ROW: Treleaven, Wiggans, Tunnicliff, R. Sailor, Aderholdt, Murphy, Burger, Nash Roper. SECOND ROW: Ritter, Kruse, McDougal, Loughridge, Nobis, McLaughlin, Spafford, Egbert Beh. BOTTOM ROW: F. Pendleton, Power, Frank, Hornung, Hinsch, Christensen, McCullough, S. Sailor, Siebenthaler. 1 1 r 1 35714 H1574 Pl Charles L. Aderholdt Bruce Beh Knox B. Burger Robert Tarr Edmunds Perry Townley Egbert, Jr. William Nicholas Kruse Clyde H. Loughridge, Jr. John Allen MCDOL1gHl William E. McLaughlin Robert Blakeney Murphy Thomas Otto Nobis Hope T. M. Ritter, Jr. Robert Warren Sailor, Jr. Allen L. Spafiford, Jr. John Felix Tunnicliff SOPHOMORES Robert Nichols Adair, Jr. Arnold Wheeler Avery Prentice Cushing, Jr. Dale Melvin Dassler Herbert Dow Doan Robertjolley Douglass Donald George Ehret Charles Robert Fetter Kenneth MacLean Hillas Harry Lewis Hilleary, Jr. William F. Hoffmann, Jr. David jackson Hopwood Roy Ellis Hughes William W. Kaelber Richard Frederick Koppe Joseph Treadway Nash Robert Edward O'Rourke William Frank Pearson Mark Pendleton, Jr. William Wade Shepard Richard Thomas Stacy 282 Thomas L. Eschweiler Sidney Upson Jones John Nash, ll Calvin Barclay Roper Alexander R. Treleaven Louis A. Viviano, Jr. Roy Glen Wiggans, Jr. Platt Kissam Wiggins, jr. ,FRESHMEN Walter R. Attridge, jr. Thomas L. Bogardus, Jr. john Vernon Calhoun, Jr. Paul W. Christensen, Jr. James Frank Cox, Jr. Alfred Swift Frank Arthur Newton Healy Warren Keplinger Hinsch john Andrew Hornung John Gustin Lanning, HI james Francis Lardner, IH Norman Osborn Mason james C. McCullough Fields Seeley Pendleton Thomas Michael Power Richard Davis Rice Paul Loren Russell Stewart Alexander Sailor John Robert Siebenthaler Theodore Morris Sprague Victor Davis Stibolt Richard Alexander Ulrich sis, : i' ft. 2 P iir' 1- z 'Q ,. '.,, ti':'v.5l. 9 iff X I CWI Pill SENIORS JUNIORS Samuel Wynne Hunter Benjamin H. Matteson,Jr. Robert Hans Anderson Richard Bard, Jr. John Loux Bennett, Jr. Robert D. Gordon, jr. Paul Humbert Malenchini Georgejohn Schreiner, Jr Bradley C. Streeter Carl Clement Teipel, Jr. William R. Whitaker William Darnell Wood SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN John Harrison Armstrong John Butler Babcock Thomas C. Baumgartner Robert Davis Cutting Henry Gund Gordon George F. Hammersmith Edward A, Manda, Jr. Paul Murray Pinkham Burton Preston, III Gordon Leon Pritchard Keith William Benson,Jr. Albert Emanuel, II Ronald William Helps Richard T. Hough Thomas John Kane - Sutherland Robert Simonds james Collyer Keck Daniel H. Kelly, Jr. Richard Alden Knight Lyndon W. McCadam Donald Ripley Peirce Robert Oscar Peterson George F. Rogalsky, jr. David Angus Scott, Jr. Frederick V. D. Siefke Richard Henry Wagner Edwin Warfield, HI Edward Carber Welles TOP ROW: Helps, Siefke, Catt, Keck, Peterson, Warfield, McCadam, THIRD ROW: Rogalsky, Welles, Hough, Emanuel, Page, Wagner, Benson. SECOND ROW: Armstrong, Hammersmith, Whitaker, Malen- LMT chini, Bennett, Bard, Simonds, Preston. BOTTOM ROW: Streeter, Teipel, Anderson, Hunter, Gordon, Wood, Schreiner, Babcock. J-ITT? iff, jfvfufff -- X 283 cf 'D ,I ,ia X fl C' l I, aff ' AK x ef .N ,Fi I ,f P-'J V. . '. fl! ..f . if? i' f .X ,f ,LN F f' I. tg , ,,.. . ii., 'uf I F' l I, ,f 1. 1 ff, ls Q, If x ,V ffiif 77 1 f' ,ff r' Q7 J . 1' I' J If ,N I ax! Q Ls ffl fl' ' rf L i ,Qi fm, if l X x, 'U .1-.fp Strabo V. Claggett, Jr. William A. Fraser, Jr. William H. Grimes Dyer Brainerd Holmes John Alp FRESHMEN Donald L. Alexander Ernest Cavalli Biglow Robert C. Burgess, Jr. Herbert H. Davis, Jr. David Burton Gier Peter Cooper I-Iigbie Richard V. T. Hopple James Cartoon Jardine John David Kreuter Richard E. LeBlond Joseph A. McConnell Gregory T. O'Conor Harry Baker Scott David R. Siedenburg Calvin Otis Smith 284 CHI P51 SENIORS JUNIORS . Martin Bekins Holt Robert T. Cochran, H Richard Owen Jones William H. Hopple,Jr. George Durham Peter Paul Miller, Jr. Julius Larkin Hoyt James Gregory Gridley Philip L. Strelinger Donald Edwin Kastner Emerson Mayo Harris Raymond Adams Van heus Vanderslice, III Carl G. Hayssen, Jr. Sweringen, Jr. SOPHOMORES William E. Allison Dwight Morss Murray Walton R. Andrus, H Clayton Ryder, H Joseph H. Clasgens, III John Kenneth Ryder John Whitman Darrin Joseph R. Schurman John Joseph Hanighen Robert Dudley Taylor Frank Koebel JamesJ. Turner, HI Jus tus Von Lengerke TOP ROW: Darrin, Gier, Kreuter, LeBlond, Koebel, Taylor, Smith, Burgess, Jardine. FOURTH ROW Ryder, Clasgens, Murray, Hanighen, McConnell, Turner, Allison, Schurman. THIRD ROW:Jones, Gridley Van Sweringen, von Lengerke, Harris, Andrus, Hayssen, Strelinger, Woods. SECOND ROW: Cochran, Holt Fraser, Kastner, Hoyt, Claggett, Vanderslice, Grimes. BOTTOM ROW: Higbie, Davis, Scott, R. Hopple O'Conor, Biglow. ?t 3'fT5iN'Ka' X - .-,g. ta Fr Q' as xr ,A J Richard Wood Eustis Robert Chase Findlay Edward S. Garner, III David James Gleason William Ross Hoff John P51714 ffl! SENIORS Donald L. Johnson Edward August Miller John V. Mutchler John Bicket Nairn John David Nelles Race Powers JUNIORS Rodney H. Dusinberre John Daniel Sheehy Frederick M. Arbuckle Carl Francis Lautz Robert Firm Erickson David H. Shepard LCC Edwin Boyd David Bruce Poffef Thaddeus W. Lasiewicz Edward T. Strickland Phillip Frank Gilman Vincent Leon Schutt James Marshall Shaw Neil Raymond Tuttle James Nichols Wright Herbert W. Vogelsang SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Norman B. Andrews Robert E. Clayton, Jr. Affhlll' BUChl101Z Bruce John CUVCI' Philipp William Binzel Eugene Maurice Cole Donald K. T. Calderari Ralph E. Patterson, Jr. Robert Manson Brown Donald Roo D1-ow John S. Christenson Gordon Scofield Smith fr xi John N. Eustis Frank Lewis Greene Paul Charles Goundry Richard R. Henszey Edward Arthur Jones TOP ROW: Lasiewiez, Binzcl, Jones, Smith, Patterson, Spamer, Oliver, Bogelsang, Shepard. FOURTH ROW: Brown, Tuttle, Erickson, Drew, Andrews, Strickland, Sheehey, Dusinberre. THIRD ROW: Lautz, 28 Boyd, Gilman, Powers, Clayton, Shaw, Arbuckle, Porter, Wright. SECOND ROW: Hoff, Miller, Mutchler, Garner, Findlay, Nelles, Gleason, Eustis. BOTTOM ROW: Van Pelt, Christenson, Goundry, Buchholz, Stilson, Wright, Greene. Edward Stilson, III Robert George Spamer Victor Wilson Valaska Donald C. VanPelt Lawrence G. Wright Henry Glos Bates Benjamin Dorranee Beyea Pearne William Billings James Lovell Carr James McConnell Clark Elbert Hall Baker, IH Charles Thomas Bintz Howard Earl Blood, Jr. Frederic Clement Bowen Henry Paulding Dain, HI 286 JUNioRs Clifford Newton Earl Graham Gardner Jay Russell Geib Robert Theodore Izant, H Gilbert Ferris Sullivan SOPHOMORES John Stuart Laing James Monroe, Jr. Vaughn Potter Rubin Donald E. Rutherford John Stuart Banta John W. Breathed, Jr. SENIORS John Karlen Kimball Robert F. McCann, Jr. Richard Cobden Earl Stanley Chapin Merrill William Edmeston Isham John Ames Newman David Brightman Sayle 3 A' 1 'F 1,7 ,. FRESHMEN Peter Reiss Bachmann Arthur E. McElfresh, Jr. John Livingston Beersman Charles A. Fitzgerald George Birdsall Harris Warren Phillip Hill Bruce Johnson, Jr. Robert L. McCormick Donald Martin Smith James Burt Stoddard, J John Frederic Wolf DIZUI KAPPA E'P.S'll0lV TOP ROW: Rutherford, Bachmann, Fitzgerald, Johnson, Harris, MeCorrniek, Smith. FOURTH ROW: Stoddard, Blood, Dain, Rubin, Wolf, Hill, Beersman. THIRD ROW: Carr, Beyea, C. Earl, Monroe, Bintz, Bowen, Laing. SECOND ROW: Geib, Bates, McCann, lsham, lzant, Gardner, Clark. BOTTOM ROW: Banta, Merrill, Sayle, Newman, Breathed, Kimball, Earl, I' Dflfil PHI SENIORS JUNIORS Edward Perry Clarke Everett W. Jameson, Jr. Henry Hayden Baxter James Agar Russell William J. Cochrane, jr. Alan Arthur Krull Houston Charles Cheyney Arthur M. Shelton, Jr. Thomas Hooker Danforth Richard L. M. Rice Clifford Irving Van Voorhees Harry Stewart Wheller, Jr. TOP ROW: Irvine, Lisner, T. P. Latimer, Baxter, Buehler, Nute, Pearson. THIRD ROW: H. Young, Busch, Carpio, T. H. Latimer, O'Brien, Craig, T. Young. SECOND ROW: Baldwin, Cheyney, Stebbins, Lichten- fels, Gerould, Munschauer, Shelton. BOTTOM ROW: Van Voorhees, Krull, Rice, Wheller, Clarke, Dan- forth, Russell. I7 S - wr' 4, ,' X 215 .42 , FRESI-IMEN Martin H. Buehler, III Edwin John Busch, Jr. Miguel Enrique Carpio Dexter Hildreth Craig William Buriss Irvine Thomas Henry Latimer Thomas Peabody Latimer Leonard P. P. Lisner Gordon Bamford Nute John McLeod O'Brien William Fry Pearson Hollis Dann Young . Thomas Sloan Young, Jr. SOPHOMORES Charles Adams Baldwin Carl William Lichtenfels Frank Taylor Gerould Richard W. Munschauer Robert Peter Stebbins TOP ROW: Bambam, Spear, Richley, Irving, Stooker. SECOND ROW: Woesner, Nyquist, Victor, Kell, Staats, BOTTOM ROW: Swallow, Machin, Back, Sage-ndorf, Thalman. DEZNI SIGMA PHI SENIORS JUNIORS Richard Chapell Back Walter Hermon Sagendorf Donald Joseph Irving George Pomeroy Staats Ellsworth C. Machin, Jr. George Leonard Swallow Frank Charles Keil Marionjatnes Stooker,Jr Walter Alfred Thalman Alfred Herbert Richley Clarence Victor, jr. Robert Joel Spear Daniel Fredrick Wiegner Robert Milton Woesner SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Richard Erwin Bambam Alfred Wachlin Nyquist George Webster Tuttle 288 P51714 7:40 Dflfvfl Hugh Emerson Brown Joaquin de la Roza, Jr. Fitzhugh Donnally, Jr. Arthur Benedict Eddy Walter J. Fitzpatrick, Jr. George Bovier Marchev Louis Woodward Mead Roger Sylvester Parker Jarl R. Swanson, Jr. Thomas Gregory Turk Victor S. Underwood John Edwin Westberg John Francis Whittemore SOPHOMORES Ernest Harold Adolph Eric Carlson William Bruce Coulter William Roberts Ebersol John Fink George Ross Fitzpatrick Henry Ward Gordon Eugene Edward Hook William Fell Hunt Alexander D. MacCallum Daniel D. Mickey, Jr. John Tip Newell, Jr. Roderick Clark Richards Robert Christopher Rost Herbert Theodore Smith William Alvin Bachmann Theodore Herbert Lansing Frederick Norris Bailey Philip Roswell McGinnis Earle C. Blakernan, Jr. John Carroll Pennock Richard Guy Franklin W. Shoemaker James Buell Tunison FRESHMEN Bertram Gibson Ahearn Stephen James Cable William George Eberle Maximiliano Gurdian Charles R. Hamilton, Jr. Richard F. Lieke, Jr. James W. Macdonald, Jr. Hamilton A. Miller TOP ROW: Ahearn, Skelly, Hamilton, Eberle, Lieke, Cable, Walker, Nason. FIFTH ROW: Rost, Carlson, Gordon, Richards, Ebersol, Newell, MacCa1lum, Smith, Hunt. FOURTH ROW: Pennock, Bailey, Fink, Coulter, Adolph, G. Fitzpatrick, Mickey, Shoemaker, Blakeman. THIRD ROW: Guy, Bachmann, W. Fitz- patrick, Underwood, Donnally, Marchev, McGinnis, Tunison. SECOND ROW: Swanson, Turk, Mead, Brown, Westberg, Eddy, Nehrer, Whirternore, de la Roza. BOTTOM ROW: Miller, Pelaez, Williamson, Macdonald, Yost, Petersen, Young. Donald Nason Roberto Basil Pelaez Conrad William Petersen Warrington Wells Skelly Alva Stone Walker Robert G. Williamson Harold Crozier Yost Acker Ellsworth Young -Y Ma., ,251 f- X' ins! 1531292-2 if I - ' - wi,-r. -As.. ' yy--1 ,.ql,re-51.5.4 '-7,4g.3,c,,fn4..'fLg-51 V ,.: 1-. j fl, ff 1s.1fer,1a:f- ff . . - Q Ifsafffar . , , e as-2, e - 1 reffmi iv- if - , is-z 2- H. ag, -1-:.m:-.fasrw - rf ' i ' 2:fwf..- ff' ' -r w, - 1 . wfwif- .: -. -f: M-:G t QP ,gas -.. .J :x , ,al .,,pwi'l'w5F.E. ..-n'-.,,'-. :' -f i '-: .. Q 4. .'.yC .. J, -f.-lat. .',,.q,, va. . 1 - ' .1-',.s-'.fi,f-,JY L- -f ' 1 5zel4?E.g-iffi-fr - '-as - 5f'Qr'w' -F: Q, alfa .f u-5'1v1QJ,:-v'f- ff, f., t 5?76i'-,- lil. 4 ,, wriigzli 3 i '-av. 'F' 79? 'ff-'f..J11C'1w 193452, . I , 1 . f'fF,ffis1Qn ' ' .le -if ,,,' f, .sw-:fL'l1j.,,C1g NSS -.IJ .. ' 4 Xi S A. 3 V' .. 'Ui' .4 . 'n If I - .11 ai . RH L i kiln-Q, '.:,:ff. 2?-g1:T. t f- F,,..,g, Q .: p,.il': '.i3fi.'r:i:'1- .,1 r g.-, 2 8 9 sv' '- ET 17 : .1 ' .'-' 'rg -,.'a..'- 11' ' . Y 'H :f-z- 5 .I- :'f f4-f54 f 1' Afffa-' ' Q? 3.f:S-ja ' 'F2?Lf'f4rr1' .'2'H'1',-- 2.!..flili'- 'Q Sgaagfa-12565 1 ,3213-sciagf 1.2 -In - r-,,r' .ul -fr' - i-.f-54 A'-,-av-.hymn-5-,uw,'-'A ' Jai- e-5' 2 .. 'F' 1? .riff-315 Diff!! llP.S'll0N JUNIORS Charles Wesley Alcott William W. Dickhart, III Ralph Bolgiano, Jr. William R. Hughes III Robert Henrik Antell William Gregory Dillon Chandler Burpee, Jr. Kurt Vonnegut r Gordon Barrett Blatz William Wiggin Howe Harry T. Crohurst George Douglas Ward Carlton Sprague Moore, Jr. Rodney Sylvester Gould William Gordon Whitney FRESHMEN Charles Clarke Ambrose Arthur William Beale, Jr. Max Rudolf Bluntschli Lee Alden Budd Lloyd Jay Cooley Jerrold Fletcher Finch Elmer R. Finkenauer, Jr Chester L. Knowles, Jr. William Alfred Koch John Raymond Leinen Keith Austin Nesbitt William B. Richardson John Vincent Smith Paul Woodbury Weld 290 David Hall Young SOPHOMORES Charles Allen Ashley Howard Fernow William Strickland Eadie Stoddard Henry Knowles Richard F. Ennis, Jr. George W. Nichols, Jr. Robert Louis Stevenson TOP ROW: Ambrose, Eadie, Finch, Richardson, Finkenauer, Beale, Leinen, Ashley. FOURTH ROW Young, Ennis, S. Knowles, Fernovv, Nichols, Stevenson, Vonnegut. THIRD ROW: Gould, Ward Crohurst Burpee, Hughes, Bolgiano, Whitney. SECOND ROW: Alcott, Moore, Dillon, Howe, Blatz, Antell Dicl. hart. BOTTOM ROW: Bluntschli, Cooley, Koch, Budd, Weld, C. Knowles. P 'I 21 K SENIORS William T. Dunn, Jr. Mario Luis Mercado y William Harry Hawley William Hayward Moran Richard Parker Kuhn John Caryl Palms David A. McBride, Jr. Mead Wilmer Stone, Jr. KAPP4 AZPHA JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Thomas Richards Barker Henry Atwood Hitch, Jr, Peter Satterlee Herendeen Stuart Mcllvaine Shotwell Thomas Ashley Dent Edward Francis Kelly Charles Mason Holmes, II Robert Welsh John Haines Gridley George Sherman Peer David McCandless, Jr. Audenried Whittemore,J Donald Worthington, Jr. if FRESHMEN Jesse M. Chamberlain, Jr. Somerled Macdonald Charles Fletcher, Jr, James John Mann, Jr. 'fkx QQ: ,N 'f'f Ross Loring Heald Robert Cates Ray igii ilii X Robert Roy Johns Peter John Ware vi Ralph Cudney Weary TOP ROW: Ray, Holmes, Mann, Herendeen, Welsh, Shotwell, McCandless, Worthington, Macdonald 291 THIRD ROW: Kelly, Hitch, Barker, Palms, Peer, Gridley, Whittemore. SECOND ROW: Hawley, Kuhn, McBride, Dent, Moran, Mercado, Stone. BOTTOM ROW: Ware, Weary, Johns, Chamberlain, Fletcher, Heald. 4 SENIORS Thomas Coulson Adee Alexanderj. Kopczynski 4743. Alexander Francis Binder George Louis Kustas Lee Howard Heidrick Otto Marquart Roy E. W. Herrmann, Jr. Lloyd Wilson Peelle Moncure Barton Way, Jr. ' JUNIORS ' Wx , ,,.,: ,J William Spiers Brucker James Emory Nastasia ,L 4 '3 Joseph File Bernard chafics smith 4494 John Vail Foy Stanley Edward Smith,Jr. Peter Gerdinus Millenaar Charles A. Taussig, Jr. Frederick Charles Wall FRESHMEN Howard Emmons Blair Willard Williams Lehr Thomas Hugh Clements Wilbur George Russ SUPHOMORES Mark Sonny Kachigian Norman Anthony Tagg Robert William Neureuter William John O'Brien Nicholas George Kustas Joseph Wesley Robert Gust Xides Norman Leonard Young KAPPA DIZNI R170 292 TOP ROW: Tagg, Blair, Clements, N. Kustas, Young, Neureuter. THIRD ROW: Brucker, Millenaar, B. Smith, Xides, Wesley, Kachigian, Lehr. SECOND ROW: Nastasia, Foy, Heidrick, Hoag, G, Kustas, Wall. BOTTOM ROW: Adee, Way, Herrmann, S. Smith, File, Taussig. KAPPA 5'l6'M14 John Basil Abbink Hugh Morton Grey, Jr. George C. Henckel, Jr. Philip Ver PlanckJohnson Slade Kennedy John Edmund Edward W. Kinsley, Jr. John Mansfield Mason David Parry Mertz Richard Ralph Nickerson Edwin M. Sampson, Jr. Slater, Jr. George Wilson Bishop William Mearns, III John Butler Cummings William Waldo Myers Albert E. Goetze, Jr. William Bernard Raynor Robert Lee Kenerson Roger Warner, Jr. TOP ROW: Eisenbrown, Britton, Randolph, Hotaling, Van Sant, Lundy, Lyon, Riehle, Shmock, Cook, Shakespeare. FOURTH ROW: Rogers, Johnsen, Barnes, Crawford, Baumann, Weiser, Hower, Buffalow, Edwards. THIRD ROW: Stone, Pick, Warner, Cummings, Kenerson, Mearns, Goetze, Stapf, Foster, Garinger. SECOND ROW: Mason, Sampson, Slater, Kennedy, Abbinlc, Mertz, Henckel, Grey, Bishop. BOTTOM ROW: Larah, Pfouts, Lannom, Guyot, Parker, Serralles, Butler, WoodruFl', .,g.Q ,J SOPHOMORES . . A Pred Leroy Baumann William Bell Poster, Jr. Robert Porter Barnes Alfred M. I-Iotaling, Jr. Q Mason Britton, Jr. John Barker Rogers, III Oscar T. Buffalow, Jr. Carlton Louis Shmock,Jr Kenneth S. Edwards, Jr. Warren Frederick Stapf George Boswell Pick Peter William Stone PRESHMEN Theodore R. Butler, Jr. Robert Eugene Cook John Robert Crawford Richard S. Eisenbrown Harold R. Garinger William Harold Guyot Harold Walter Hower Theodore N. Johnson, Jr. Edward Hicks Lannom, Jr. John Henry Laragh James Thomas Lundy Robert Howarth Lyon Prank P. Neutze, Jr. Robert Wright Parker Peter Pfouts Abbott Austin Presby Robert Fitz Randolph Theodore M. Riehle, Jr. Pedro Juan Serralles, III Edward O. Shakespeare William W. Woodruff Nicholas VanSant Richard Mather Weiser, Jr. William Russell Anders James Hanno Barrett Jerome Anthony Batt James Lynch Cain Warren Hunter Fisher John Fornachon Hopkins George Austin TOP ROW: Pullen, Bliss, Turner, Luxon, Christensen, Sullivan, G. LaCroix, P. Worn, Langa, Handley. FIFTH ROW: Adee, Wilson, Mendenhall, White, Morgan, Fry, Upton, Webb, D. Moore, Shineman, Mange. FOURTH ROW: Archer, Brown, Greene, Getman, Dykes, Beardsley, Goepel, Beakman, Stoddart, Harold- son, J. Lesure. THIRD ROW: Hunn, Just, Fisher, Van Reed, Frick, L. Moore, A. LaCroix, Batt, W. Lesure, Nielsen. SECOND ROW: Van Duzer, G. Worn, Cain, Hopkins, Barrett, Davison, Love, Anders. BOTTOM ROW: Masson, Barrow, Messner, Robertson, Varley, Snyder, Shepherd. LAMBDA ffl! v4lPflv4 Charles Heuston Hunn George AleXanderJust, Jr. Arthur Joseph LaCroix William Thomas Lesure Thomas Jack Love William H. VanDuzer, Jr. Worn, Jr. SOPHOMORES Jacob David Fry Arthur Handley, Jr. Thomas James Lengyel Winthrop E. Mange, Jr. William Wesley Mendenhall, Jr. John Wesley Morgan 294 Soeren Steinbock Nielsen Philip Royal Pullen William Rolph Thompson Wilson D. Webb, Jr. Norman Wyckoff Upton James Jay Wilson Charles Ames White Robert Coulson Adee Alton Eugene Archer John Paul Beardsley James Marvin Brown Oscar Lionel Frick George Herbert Getman John Watson Goepel Howard H. Greene, Jr. Bengt Harold Haroldson John Dart Lesure Leslie Hamilton Moore Jonathan D. Stoddart Charles Edwin Van Reed Roger Francis Dykes Laverne Maurice Beakman FRESHMEN Philip Joseph Allen David Bradford Barrow Willard Robinson Bliss George C. Christensen George Earl LaCroix George Steven Langa Herbert Dawson Luxon Eugene Everett Masson Warren S. Messner Dean Crawford Moore Tait Robertson Richard F. Shepherd Richard S. Shineman Philip Albert Snyder, Jr. Edward M. Sullivan Richard Emil Turner Richard Norcross Varley Philip Ross Worn T X. N l -S-if . 1 ' J, X . 1, Ja. ,155 V' . ' .mf Www OMEGA 7,40 .S'l6'Mv4 William H. Adolph, Jr. Norman Stanley Brungot Harry E. Burghardt Howardjoseph Cleveland Kenneth Irving Gumaer Frank Henry Haner, Jr. Henry Dean Hopper DuBois LeFevre Jenkins Leonard John Larson Lionel Woodrow Lindsey Edward A. Majilton Walterjohn Matuszczak Nicholas McKie Paddock John Shepard Proper Ephraim Edgar Ruebush, Jr. SOPHOMORES DeWitt Theodore Baker Richard Russell Basom Robert Joseph Byrne Clyde Manford Haller Chester James Holden Floyd Addison Lockwood Kenneth McEntee Richard Kane McEvoy David Bruce Porter Thurman Church Vaughn Roland Grant Whitehead Don Arol Boardman, Jr. John William Richards Richard Joseph Gillespie Colin Mitchell Robertson Clarence Peter Zepp, Jr. FRESHMEN Martin Vincent Berri gan Ashel Stanton Colvin William P. Darrow, Jr. Charles Stuart Duncan William James Haifleigh TOP ROW: Duncan, Lopez, Darrow, Haifleigh, FOURTH ROW: Baker, Byrne, McEntee, Haller, Lockwood, Basom, Porter, Whitehead. THIRD ROW: McEvoy, Robertson, Majilton, Cleveland, Paddock, Richards, Gillespie. SECOND ROW: Larson, Jenkins, Brungot, Haner, Ruebush, Proper, Adolph, BOTTOM ROW: Berrigan, McMurray, Stein, Colvin, Jones, Zellner. Russell Kay Jones Robert Albert Lopez Homer Francis McMurray Hermann Bernard Stein Carleton Martin Zellner ,P fx J, 'if 'L , ,L eh f 295 Robert Hall Dickson Charles L. Van Arsdale i PHI num mfm SENIORS JUNIORS Y. Albert C. Bean, Jr. George S. Scoville William Arthur Basse Roger Stephen Jackson , ' l Jes Jessen Dall, III EdwardM. Smallwood Ward B. Browning, Jr. Dunbar Gray King fe' J William Joseph Daly Robert Donald Steele Robert Parker Bryant Robert W. McLaughlin Robert James Roshirt Frank D. Stout, Il Alexander M. Cadman, Jr. John Hudson McMinn I Frank A. Walkley Philip Clarkson Collins Stacy C. Mosser, Jr. J Barron Todd Connolly Charles W. Pressler C SOPHOMORES Richard H. Demmy Daniel Schultheis, Jr. John Mason Beers Richard Henry Brown David Austin Cofrin Albert Carroll Dutton John Lewis Ewertsen Donald W. Flemming Robert Harry Houck John James Hyland George A. Kuhlmey Enos Brown Mills William Taylor Rice Robert M. Simpson John H. Updegrove FRESHMEN Ronald Clark, Jr. David Evans Dewey Stanley T. Druckenmiller Richard Lester Gavitt Foster Hunt Gurney Charles C. Hansen John Davidson Hobson Wendel Fraser Kent Arthur R. Kimbell William H. Knoell John C. MacFarlane Henry S. McDonald Robert W. Mosher Ferris S. Moulton, Jr. Peter Francis Murphy Lester James Norris Frank M. Page Wallace Cushing Peters Dennis C. Redden, Jr. Louis Russell Robinson Lyle Bishop Rowley Fred P. Seymour, Jr. Olin G. Shivers, Jr. 296 Hugh C. Doerschuk Raymond L. Howe Walter G. Hunter Eakin L. Wheless, Jr. Harold Sinclair Wood Thomas Gert Wyman TOP ROW: Rice, Hobson, Shivcrs, Hansen, Kent, Moulton, Redden, Norris, Knoell, Druckenmiller, Gurney. FIFTH ROW: Dutton, Hyland, Cofrin, Ewertson, Simpson, Flemming, Brown, Updegrove, Houck. FOURTH ROW: Wyman, Wheless, King, McMinn, Wood, Van Arsdale, Bryant, Demmy, Browning. THIRD ROW: Gavitt, Kuhlmey, McLaughlin, Basse, Pressler, Schultheis, Howe, Connolly, Jackson. SECOND ROW: Collins, Daly, Walkley, Smallwood, Roshirt, Stout, Steele, Bean, Doerschuk. BOTTOM ROW: Seymour, Kimbell, Peters, Rowley, Mosher, Robinson, Murphy, Page. C 'sl' l 1- .ff-Ti' Robert Wayne Hewett Jack James Schwartz Pill EP5'll0lV P SEN IORS Milton Shoskes William E. Woods, II I JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Martin Lehrer Gleich David Joel Radding Donald Bass Leonard Rush William B. Kaufman Malcolm Hirsch Rubin Stephen Ernest Levine Karl Eichman Shapiro Richard Euld Kessler Jacob joshua Wechsler Emmett W. Louis Arnold Weiss Julius Arthur Begam Samuel R. Breitharth Stanley Harry Bryer Richard Dvvorsky Howard T. Herman FRESHMEN Robert Gerard Hirsch Philip Martin Isaacs Allen Kaufman Richard Marcus Rich Malcolm Weiskopf TOP ROW: Dworslcy, Breitbarth, Bryer, Rich, Hirsh, Begam, Herman. THIRD ROW: Levine, Louis, Weislcopf, Isaacs, Weiss, Kaufman. SECOND ROW: Gleich, Shapiro, Wechsler, Shoshkes, Rush, Bass. BOTTOM ROW: Radcling, Hewett, Rubin, Woods, Schwartz, Kessler. 297 as ., . rf!! JUN1oRs Elias W. Bartholow, Jr. Albert Beehler, Jr. Robert M. Ready Harold Arthur Scurr James Bernarde Dinneen Theodore Landon Smith John Hamilton Hessey, lV Gordon Harrison Steele Russel Taylor Kerby John Robert Thompson SOPHOMORES Harry M. Buckingham Rhoderick E. Brown Joseph Franklin Davis Ralph James Edsell, Jr. Richard Jerome Engles Walter James Hamilton Thomas M. Jackson, Jr. James Montgomery Jenks Roger Farnam Milnes John Robert Smith Roy Patterson Spreter James Warren Weigzl SENIORS FrederickJohn Anderson Robert Lesh Bohlen Seth James Campbell William H. Chambers Robert F. Henderson Kenneth Clark Johnson Ralph Herschell Jones Joseph Parker Ketcham Richard Packard Klopp Irving Richer Mitchell George Edward Prentiss .sk J ij' FRESHMEN Carl S. Badenhausen John Pendleton Bagby John William Bergin Frank Lauren Bradley John Edward Bratten John Ross Burns Byers Richard Proctor Curtis Willard Herbert Daniels Robert W. DeBenham Harold Viking Engh James MacDonald Hall Pill 6'v4MMv4 DEZNI Charles VanWyck Howe Frank Craig King Francis Lewis Lombardi Philip Daniel O'Donnell Albert DeLong Park Frederick G. Perkins, Jr. Daniel Sprigg Pickrell Richard Reynolds, Jr. David Henderson Richey Harry R. Schaufert, Jr. Lynch Davidson Smith Robert Lee Stutz Paul Mitchell Thompson TOP ROW: P. Thompson, Pickrell, Perkins, Park, O'Donnell, King, Hall, Badenhausen. FIFTH ROW: Hamilton, Bradley, Engh, Curtis, Smyth, Bratten, Byers, Stutz, Wieber. FOURTH ROW: Jenks, Engles 298 Buckingham, Milnes, Edsell, Wiegel, J. Smith, Spreter, Brown. THIRD ROW: Bartholovv, Steele, T. Smith, Anderson, Ready, Dinneen, Hessey, J. Thompson, Scurr. SECOND ROW: Henderson, Johnson, Ketcham, Mitchell, Campbell, Prentiss, Chambers, Klopp, Bohlen. BOTTOM ROW: Schaufert, Lombardi, DeBenham, Richey, Bagby, Howe, Daniels, Bergin, PH! KAPPA PSI SENIORS JUNIORS William W. Bucher, Jr. Roy Verner Johnson GerardJames Aitken,Jr. Donald Hoxie Middleton Ellsworth Fisher Filby Ralph C. Steenburgh Robert Wilson Ballard William F. Minnock, Jr. Robert Wallace Hughes David Roy Taylor Robert Legett Carter Charles W. Patton, Jr. Blanton Culver Wiggin Forris Beecham Chick Albert Cummings Pearson John Joseph Driscoll Donald Randolph Waugh William Edward Zieman TOP ROW: Gundlach, Prack, Heilman, Atkinson, Gaston, Fritch, Massey, Schuyler, Archibald. FOURTH ROW: Carter, Wallace, McKinney, Duston, White, Clay, O'Doud, Middleton. THIRD ROW: Chick, Aitken, Minnock, Patton, Ziemari, Pearson, Waugh, Ballard. SECOND ROW :Johnson, Wiggin, Bucher, Steenburgh, Driscoll, Hughes, Filby. BOTTOM ROW: Atteridg, Townsend, Ruch, Bew, Parlett, Thomas, Moore. F fR':f'fM, . l .1 -'f- , , .gigilg-.. 1.717 3 'Q-'RJ 5 :ifl5f4s.tl:.f 325 r 3 'ifwfl RV ,f-ff X! Q -,Lf 3162! .K ay, FRESHMEN Paul Theodore Atteridg Ralph Massie Atkinson Walter Thewlis Bew, Jr. George Richard Bollinger Charles Richard Davidson Don Gaston Jay Edmonston Kilpatrick Peter Jay Massey James Bartlett Moore William Raymond Parlett Francis Ronald Properzi Donald Ballard Rice, Jr. William Chase Ruch Frank Jackson Thomas Harold Guyon Townsend, Jr. SOPHOMORES Douglas Coxe Archibald Rodgers Carr Broomhead Donald Roberts Clay Jay Clough Duston Robert Fowler Fritch Wilbur Oscar Gundlach J. Coleman Robert Edson Heilman James Curtis McKinney William Patrick O'Dowd Arthur Edward Prack John Dustin Schuyler Robert Bruce Wallace White 1 1 1 1 1 'r ' 1 1 1 1 ff' 1 - 1 1 x 'ull 1, 1 -9 .1 1 1 If 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 il 1 .D J .1 1 1 il 1 1 115 1111.11 All 1 ,li 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1' V 1 1 .1 J Y 1 1 .f yi' 1 1'-lf: J 1 1 ru Q 1 1 KX J . H. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TOP ROW: Behrer, Kundinger, Trimpi, R. Sanders, Bretschger, Sloan, MacNicol. FOURTH ROW: Knuepfer, Roper, Rohn, Abbott, Heinith, Whitmer, Kent, J. Taylor. THIRD ROW: Wilson, Crandall, J. Sanders, Hagan, Whitney, W. Taylor, Claassen, l-login, Ljunggren. SECOND ROW:Jones, Roberts, Richards, Sund- heim, Bernard, Mallen, Specht, Connell. BOTTOM ROW: Dicker, Nuttet, Lyford, Hull, Triggs, Klemm. Pfll KAPPA SIGMA Herbert Francis Bernard Stuart Jackson Hunt Charles Rainey Jones, Jr. Philip Mallen, lll John Taylor Richards John Stanley Roberts Philip Henry Seaver Harry Maxwell Specht Frederick Currier Spencer Peter J. Sundhei1n,Jr. Robert Bayard Taylor . SOPHOMORES George Wells Abbott Robert Paul Crandall Richard Kurtz Giles William Wilson Heinith David Ralph Hogin Orlow Albert Kent, Jr. Robert Claude Knuepfer John Frederic Ljunggren Fred Andrew Rohn, Jr. John Roper John Lang Taylor Donald H. Whitmer, Jr. Robert Seem Wilson 300 Richard Strong Claassen Maurice Winslow Connell Lucius B. Donkle, Jr. William Lyon Hagan Robert Wells Jones Joseph A. Sanders, Jr. William Clifford Taylor Gordon Flanders Whitney FRESHMEN Paul Ulrich Bretschger Ronald Matthew Hull Russell Klemm, Jr. Robert Perry Kundinger Frederic Cabot Lyford Alexander M. MacNieol Russel Howard Nutter Robert Austin Sanders John Hugh Sloan Willia1nJacob Stevenson Robert Littell Trirnpi 1 3 ,,.,..T..M t H..-..:,-1. v 15 t Z 1, L f 1't1 7f 11 1 1 fi: +1 Wy.: is .Vx fx . X :J- PHI KAPPA NIU SEN IORS JUNIORS Michael Goss Blansiield Paul van Vranken Weber Richard Lundelius Best Adrien Evariste Orteig Bertrand Conger johnson James Wilson Edward Thomas Falsey Gilbert Irvine Smith Walter Benedict Lukens Robert Porter Zabel Harry Murray, Jr. Robert James Tedeschi SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Walter Mark Clist, Jr. James Willis Junkin,Jr. Eugene Joseph Frank Ralph Harold Peck David John Fanning Bryce I. MacDonald, Jr. John Bradford Friedrich Bruce Robinson Smeltzer Ira Hand, jr. Robert Marvin Murray Edward T. Kornhauser John Joseph Tritto, jr. George Milton Irey Edmund Ostendorf, Jr. Ernest Thomas Orgo Howard Conover Wil-:off Donald Hugh Scott Ralph Dabney Young TOP ROW: Murray, Young, Frank, Orgo, Wikoff, Friedrich, Kornhauser. THIRD ROW: Tritto, Irey, Osten- dorf, Smeltzer, Scott, Junkin, Hand. SECOND ROW: Orteig, Clist, Fanning, Murray, Falsey, MacDonald, Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Lukens, Weber, Blansfield, Johnson, Monrillon, Zabel, Wilson, , , g,gg,i.2L f. T V' tT1a'f !M l ' .., , 'if f- a .H l ..a-f - T - 4 .,atl . ..W E, A -L' .. ., . . ' m? .'g'ii1g - 1 I h 1.54, .i , wg ,, ., Y ..i..i,'g . '-fr - , ji!! if , - n pg, 1 P lf- ' l . , f ' . H I - I ,,i..ff.',v-:' - Ux- 'fvjfg lx- . . 3 . . 4'-falgiif-f '4 h' r1f i-..f'r'1 f ' . Vs. YNY ,f . l 4 we . v J? , an . 1 ,. mea 2 - J .Jw V. ffl i LT, f f KT , Ki, .,. -Q 01 Pill 5'l6-'MA DEZNI SENIORS JUNIORS Albert Alan Dorskind William Katzenstein, Jr. Gerald Samuel Barad Robert Lescher Schiffman Albert Samuel Jaffe Martin Louis Kay Herbert Melvyn Eslcwitt Harold Shub Theodore Henry Kaplan Alfred Vernon Meyers William Nachbar jesse G. Silverman Bernard Harcourt Shanholt Martin Spencer Wetchler SOPHOMORES Robert Sanford Boas Burton M. Leavenworth Arnold Jay Cogan Herbert Myron Okun Max Cohen Robert Arthur Ornitz Henry Jay Deutsch David Arthur Shapiro Morton Eydenberg Frank Arthur Solomon Chester Hartenstein Harold Tucker FRESHMEN Herbert Bengelsdorf Robert Charles Cowen Leslie Elias Denison Harold Burt Frank Robert james Frank Eugene Victor Goldberg Richard Daniel Harwick Marvin Eugene Landau Herbert Stanley LeV ine Myron E. Mendelson Leonard Minkoff Walter Minkoff Richard Eugene Ozaroff Herbert Podel Murray Allan Sokalner Lester Valentine Wise 302 Edwin Weinstein TOP ROW: Eydenberg, W. Minkoff, Cowen, Podel, Wise, Harwick, R. Frank, Landau, Ozaroff FOURTH ROW: L. Minkoif, Bengelsdorf, Ornitz, Deutsch, LeVine, Leavenworth, Cohen, Hartenstein. THIRD ROW Sokalner, Shapiro, Okun, H. Frank, Mendelson, Silverman, Eskwitt. SECOND ROW: Weinstein Nachbar Schiffman, Shub, Goldberg, Boas, Tucker, Cogan. BOTTOM ROW: Schwarz, Meyers, Jaffe Dorsl-.ind Shanholt, Kay, Wetchler, Barad. sail? QR ai .1 i T ,,, . 4'-5 'tru 3 4' - wN:1f., 7.1 'I : --an m' I? +2 - ' .- I- ' - ive- , . , PM -.,,.-vfkxrydg i i' P: 'l .Qi P 'Z F ,g1Q5. sf1 sa:f'vQ':5 SENIORS I 5 ' ' -Lf' uw w a..-. 25- , f ' , - W- REE: Pr H1 . . ' ef f 'ty- M l Egg 1 James Hay Black Robert William Larson 'Q I' . ' 34 N' lrrl i2vUZ.jfl:.f'-jf 'K '4glZ '- i I I . A . g an t Q 3 Neil jay Gillfillan Philip Howard Permar i5 'i : E P A' Q Frederlck Albert Schulte, Jr' JUNIORS Richard M. Demmler William Charles Menges John David deMoll Augustus Pearce Godley Alexander P. Hutchinson George Roger McNear,Jr. John Hestwood Miller Robert Bruce Pace Frank John Palumbo Francisco Jose Rivero Donald Hynes Standiford Arthur jacob Widmer, jr. William Dowden Eaton William John Gillies Frederick Hall Griswold Frederick Lynch Heisley Frederick Lowell Ludden Samuel Wilde Mitchell Jack Stinard Morgan Everett T. Nealey, III Seymour Moon Robertson Harold E. Saunders, Jr. George Milton Wilkins James Kinton Mann William Edwin Tuttle SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Leonard W, Beftelgen Lawrence Dean, Jr, James Robert Flannery John Anthony Ulinskihlr. , , X L, -.,,,.a-LL , A ,.,i U John Allen Mitchell David Oothoudt Stanley Ross Warren Welch James Wallace Wilkes, Jr. Herman Piet Zandbergen TOP ROW: Gillies, Dean, Menges, Mann, S. Mitchell, Demmler, Saunders. FOURTH ROW: Heisley, Eaton, 305 Ludden, Bertelscn, Tuttle, Griswold, Robertson, Nealey. THIRD ROW: cleMoll, Widmer, Wilkins, McNear, Standiforcl, Rivero, Miller, Palumbo. SECOND ROW: Permar, Godley, Black, Gillhllan, Hutchinson, Pace, Larson. BOTTOM ROW: Stanley, Welch,,I. Mitchell, Ulinski, Wilkes. l-F 5 .i ,ix X ' in Q .--7 M. F1 i I ff wi ll, X ,li Rl irq! fi fi SENIORS Robert Harold Flack William H. Morevvood l JUNIORS ?,,gAf7X'-K Jack Richard Anderson Ralph Holm Hansen AI. 'l Donald Earl Weight 15. ' Q SOPHOMORES Peter Ackerman Baum Harrison Parker Oscar William Bilharz,Jr. Charles Douglas Repp William Albert Franklin joseph Kay Strickland Jess Miller Gheen Rogers H. Thackaberry FRESHMEN John Francis Kelly Edward Pye Tovvt William Fenimore Floyd George B. Rittenhouse Robert C. Mackeovvn Charles M.Winchester, HI Robert George House Robert Wadharns Thomen Pl KAPPA f4lPfHl 5 04 TOP ROW: Bilharz, Mackeovvn, Parker, Baum, Winchester. THIRD ROW: Strickland, Thackaberry, Floyd, Gheen, Repp. SECOND ROW: Kelly, Thomen, House, Rittenhouse, Towt. BOTTOM ROW: Franklin, Flack, Morewood, Weight, Hansen. Pl ZAMBDA Pill SENIORS JUNIORS Martin Burg Bertram J. Oppenheimer Leonard Kroll Berkowitz Monroe N. Rosenblatt James Maurice Kulka Forrest Bernard Raffel Melvin Cohen Edward Mitchell Rubin Lawrence Lowenstein George Bernard Saxe Gerald Flyer Morton Jay Savada Alvin David Lurie Peter Segel Hubert Alpert Gerstman Edward Simon Seiderman Theodore Kane Morse Sydney Shreero, Jr. Morris Howard Klein Richard Allan Sheresky TOP ROW: Feinson, Londa, Rothenberg, Bogen, Levine, Block, Schultz, Sherman, Zuch, Goldberg, Kaplan. FOURTH ROW: Cohn, Harap, Schiller, Landis, Rautenberg, Bonoflf, Donnenfeld, Goldstein, Glossar. THIRD ROW: Rubin, Sheresky, Seiderman, Gerstman, Rosenblatt, Shreero, Savada, Berkowitz, Cohen, Klein, SECOND ROW: Morse, Burg, Kulka, Segel, Lowenstein, Saxe, Oppenheimer, Flyer, Lurie. BOTTOM ROW: Fried, Levin, Eisenberg, Jacobson, Yasner, Berk, Maslow. FRESHMEN Laurence Richard Berk Irving Henry Block Lester Harold Bogen Albert Joel Eisenberg Morris Jay Feinson Bernard Herman Fried Robert Nathan Jacobson Robert Stanley Levin Paul Burton Levine Daniel Samuel Londa Norman Maslow Lee Morris Rothenberg Burton Jerome Schultz Stuart Kalman Sherman Sheldon Yasner David Zuch SOPHOMORES Richard Samuel Bonoff Ralph Frederick Cohn Alvin Martin Donnenfeld Daniel Glosser David Goldberg Alfred Robert Goldstein Richard Harap Edgar Saul Kaplan Leonard Robert Landis George David Rautenberg Gerald Richard Schiller Neil William Stewart TOP ROW: Estey, Tully, Summerville, Thomas, W. W. Davis, Foster, McCarthy, Dawson, Kitto, Rentfro Ballinger. FOURTH ROW: Morehouse, Dewey, Hunt, Hoover, Gault, Schmidt, Harlow, Rothfuss, Burn- ham. THIRD ROW: Beardsley, W. L. Davis, Graham, Barber, Bailey, Todd, Gerow, Wheeler, Nixon. SECOND ROW: Urschel, Blose, Colbert, Flint, Whipple, Salisbury, Noyes, Croxton. BOTTOM ROW: Richards, Hill, Murphy, Bond, Hoyt, Angsten, Small. a P57 UPSIZON Charles Alexander Colbert William Charles Flint John Fletcher Harper Isaac Kinsey, III George C. Salisbury Charles John Whipple, Jr. SOPHOMORES William Pennell Barber Mitchell Wing Beardsley Roger Dean Booze George R. Burnham Willis Lawrence Davis Robert Dewey Fred Lincoln Gault 306 Robert Louis Graham Peter Newell Harlow Frank Kryder Hoover John Whitehead Hunt Curtis Bradley Morehouse William John Rothfuss Walter S. Schmidt, Jr. Paul Thorndyke Bailey Howard William Blose Richard Noble Croxton Robert E. Gallagher William Gardner Gerow William S. Horner, II Alastair Nixon Blancke Noyes Norman M. Todd George Curtis Urschel, Jr. William Stevens Wheeler FRESHMEN Henry W. Angsten, Jr. Bruce Lawrence Allen Walter F. Ballinger, H Minor Casey Bond William Winston Davis Norman Dawson, Jr. jacob Estey Orrington Crewes Foster Leland Halsey Hill, jr. Gwynn Way Hoyt, Jr. John Buck Kitto Daniel C. McCarthy, Jr. Richard Aloysius Murphy James B. L. Rentfro Lawrence P. Richards William Arden Small, Jr. David Summerville Paul A. Thomas, III John Martin Tully .1 it-,Kruk , - ' If .N ' Wi' 5514! AND 5'fRPfN7r Gerald Michael Fox Andrew Stanton Gill, Jr. Robert Emmett Hickman Robert Daniel Ladd Robert MacCallum Richard Ernest Marchisio Charles Alfred Walton SOPHOMORES Thomas Edward Byerly Ralph Luzerne Carl John Cumerford Sylvester Peter DiStasio William Irving Hamilton Walter Aloysius Kretz George Gillette Judd Robert Ross Kulp Jerry Wheeler Mead Allan Olaf Mogensen David Royal Newcomb Donald Adolph Rydgren John Edwin Saylor John Edward Slade Bruce Merrill Thomas Frederick A. Westphal Roger Maurice Wise, Jr. David Fox Woods Richard Foster Cook John Fairchild Cushman Louis James Daukas Frank Miller Herring, Jr. John Charles Hobbes, Jr. Warren Bell King Louis Charles Kraus Robert Samuel Miller Donald Stanley Mungle Cushing Phillips, Jr. Leonard Treman Frank B. Williams, HI FRESHMEN Edward K. Bispham, HI Joseph Patrick Cosentini John F. Godfrey, Jr. Leland Frank Hall Henry Colgrove Heine Richard Lanier Hunt Thomas Grant Miller, Jr. Albert Long Molowa Frank Ashmore Pearson Joe Hamilton Sheppe John Patton Willerton TOP ROW: Wise, Thomas, Rydgren, Westphal, Hall, Saylor, Kretz, Woods, Molowa. FOURTH ROW: Newcomb, Di Stasio, Kulp,Jucld, Carl, Byerly, Mogenson, Mead, Bispham, Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Cook, Hobbes, Treman, R. Miller, Herring, Phillips, Daukas, Mungle, King. SECOND ROW: Kraus, Fox, Gill, Hickman, Ladd, Jenkins, Walton, MacCallum, Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Godfrey, Willerton, Cosentini, Sheppe, T. Miller, Hunt, Heinei Ii ff l Fl J! i ,-. i L .,.k X. ,1 ! A nl .NJ V-rr fill A , i 'r' 1' 1. 1, Cf -'7' MT ,Xi TX 1 ,, y Ml, lf' I . , 1 , .,.. , .L ,....., J, i ., j ,I ,.,, . yiyy, ,V eu?-Q '.fv V fy! 307 1-. 'vf VP ,fax 2 Ol If V I' ll, J M 5. Ae, f .1 l Fl , 4 K Lf' YN, f. ,1 ,. K .fn .fi ' , , KW? Lf ,,. X, ff I X 1 C, P 1 1' ff W, ,i I 4 C i I J Ci f ,D 1' L-. ,-In P,-N fn-- lx kj' KJ W ,Y I Ephraim T. Brown, Jr. John Ballard Chase John Merritt Cole Dexter Edge, Jr. John Henry Eppler Richardjohn Fairbank Robert V. Good, Jr. FRESHMEN William C. Arther, Jr. Charles Allan Borchert Sylvester R. Curran William Lee Gaines John Charles Gockley Richard Sandys Keator Robert Hugh McCoy Herbert C. Mansmann,J Harry C. Middleton, IH George Duskin Oliver William R. Richardson Robert Lane Ricker Charles Beyer Roberts Richard C. South John Walter Spear Jack Wilbur Spransy Barry Edward Steele Bradley Shipp Stevens Austin P. Story, Jr. Guy Wehr, Jr. Charles M. Wolfe, Jr. Frank D. Woodworth, Jr 308 5'l6'Mv4 AZPHA fP5'll0N Louis G. Helmick, Jr. Edward E. Ludwig, Jr. George W. McGlaughlin William W. Parker, Jr. Jack Dunlap Rice Furman South, lll William G. Bonelli,Jr. Lawrence R. Boutchard james William Brooks Richardson E. Browne Edward H. Carman, III Robert john Franke Robert L. Holcombe Richard E. Lindemann Arthur M. Mattison Frederick V. McNair John Thomas Parrett George B. Spransy James S. Whitney SOPHOMORES Horatio W. Bacon, II Frank Lynn Stamberg Thomas M. McLaughlin George W. Black, Jr. William L. Carstensen, Jr. John H. Doughty, HI William G. Gibbs Herbert W. Given Philip H. Groggins Frederick E. Gusmer james Dutney Hayes Maynard Friz Lednum Philip K. Reiman William Shepherd Rose Charles B. Sappington Richard Trethaway, H Gordon Fuller Vawter Kenneth Hohne Volk James R. Whitman Sanford M. Whitwell Burton Wilson, Jr. T. TOP ROW: Ricker, Wehr, Richardson, Caines, Mansmann, Woodworth, Wolf, Keator, Curran, Spransy, Roberts. FIFTH ROW: R. South, Volk, Wilson, Bacon, Whitwell, Sappington, Vawter, Carstensen, Doughty, Spear, Groggins. FOURTH ROW: Hayes, G. Spransy, Bonelli, Carman, Trethaway, Gibbs, McLaughlin, Given, Lednum, Parrett, Stamberg, Brooks, Rose. THIRD ROW: Whitman, Lindemann, RB B hdCh F'bkEl G H1 bMtt'nF lcR'an.SECOND . towne, outc ar , ase, air an , pp er, usmer, o com e, a iso , ran e, erm ROW: Ludwig, McGlaughlin, Whitney, Cole, Helmick, F. South, Parker, Good, Edge, E. Brown, Rice. BOTTOM ROW: McCoy, Gockley, Borchert, Oliver, Stevens, Story, Steele, Arther. I 1' kj WS. 'LQ' ,A I V. ? I-iff iamant rd E. Epstein 1 Lester Hirsch 1 Louis Hirsch Gerald Jay Aronson David Arthur Frucht Philip T. Goldenberg Allan Gray SENIORS Alvin Greenberg Edwin G. Krakauer Nathan Rosenberg Arthur Schwartz 5'l6'Mv4 v4lPflv4 M0 JUNIORS Seymour W. Kaplan Norman Kretchmer Irwin William Lane Martin Arnold Rakow Charles Philip Weiss SOPI-IOMORES Morton Berger iondi, jr. Arnold Lester Brause Bart Jacob Epstein QA dna Russell L. Goldsmith George Greenberger George Stanley Karp Richard Milton Las day Isaac Jacob Levine Edgar Nathan Mayer Richard W. Perlman Alvin Silverman Irwin Spear FRESHMEN Daniel Alpern William M. Feinberg Edmund Jay Kassin Bernard E. Kirschenbaum Samuel Donald Pierson Sanford Maxwell Reiss Stanley Franklin Reiter Edward Ira Schwartz Theodore Wishnetsky ' ROW: Feinberg, Reiter, Wishnetsky, Alpern, E. Schwartz, Reiss. FOURTH ROW: Kirschenbaum, 309 J, Levine, Brause, Lasclay, Goldsmith, Kassin. THIRD ROW: Perlman, Silverman, Berger, Greenberger, pstein, Bondi, Mayer. SECOND ROW: Weiss, R. Hirsch, A. Schwartz, Diamant, Lane, Spear. BOTTOM V: M. Hirsch, Kaplan, Goldenberg, Frucht, Aronson, Rosenberg, I-I. Epstein. Isidor Yasgur SENIORS Stanley Winston Berg Richard Malcolm Junge Robert C. Krehbiel, Jr. Robert Anthony Moore Charles Royce Patton Alonzo Bertram Rodey Alvaro Saenz Wallace Ryman Seeley JUNIORS Harry Randell Atherton James French Judd Alfred Landon Baker, Jr. Estern Russell Lambert A31 325 Maurice Buell Burritt William Addison Lincoln ' John Edgar Greenwood David Anthony Losasso Theodore Edwin Hauser John Landis Holden Edwin John Mullens, III Harold D. Rhynedance, Jr. Theodore Theirolf VanHyning SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN David Milton Allan, Jr. Willis Craig Bradley Spencer Montague Carter John Christy Chesnutt George Lyle Fearnley, Jr. Charles Gordon Heiss Alan Iddles Lambert D. Johnson, Jr. Sidney Homer Law Byron H. Leonard, Jr. William Charles Merritt Laurence William Ostling Edwin Grant Rorke William Wallace Thomas William Arnold Umphrey Franklin W. Wedge, Jr. Winston Holbrook Weese Norman E. Woonton Burton Faxon Anderson William Lewis Anderson Arthur Hamilton Bishop William H. Grigson, Jr. Lewis D. Hutchinson Philip Francis O'Rourke Arthu 5'l6'Mf4 Cfll William Thomas Perkins John Gilmore Raine John Gerald Rowan Richard March Royer Robert Forshay Smith John Laurence Stocker r Leo Yehle TOP ROW: Wedge, Woonton, Thomas, Allan, Carter, Chesnutt, Weese, Heiss, Ostling, FIFTH ROW: Rhynedance, Grigson, Hutchison, Atherton, Rowan, Smith, Raine, Bishop, Lambert. FOURTH ROW: 5 10 Merritt, Leonard, Johnson, Umphrey, Law, Iddles, Fearnley, Bradley, Rorke. THIRD ROW: Hauser, Mul- lens, Van Hyning, Holden, Baker, Judd, Greenwood, Losasso, Lincoln. SECOND ROW: Rodey, Krehbiel, Seeley, Patton, Junge, Saenz, Berg, Moore. BOTTOM ROW: B. Anderson, Perkins, W. Anderson, O'Rourke, Stocker, Royer, Lehle. .S'l6M!l N0 SENIORS JUNIORS Carl DeAlton Arnold Robert Allerton Prisch Robert Henry Anderson Charles S. McCoy, Jr. Henry William Bolling Charles Edgar Shaw, Jr. Frank Edward Barnes, Jr. Russell C. Marron, Jr. Philip Bradley Gibson Robert Parker Smith William Arthur Brown Francis George Paul Sandford Halsey Kinne Lee Trillich Samuel Jefferson Caudill William Frank Peterson Don Medbury Davis Robert Edward Dillon Richard Brace Hillman George John Kaelber james Irwin Porter Frank Raynor Rochow George James Stobie Vinton N. Thompson, II Frederick Harvey Watkins, Jr. TOP ROW: Mulvihill, Davis, Dixon, Anderson, Zielinski, McCoy, Knauss, Koch, Cauclill. FIFTH ROW: Brown, W. Wright, Mitchell, Hillman, Marron, R. Wright, Kaelber, Newell, Ostrom. FOURTH ROW: Frech, Swingle, Hirsch, Easton, Dillon, Kutz, Meskill, Paul, Peterson. THIRD ROW: Beebee, Armbruster, Spitz, McMillan, Bramkamp, Littauer, Barnes, Watkins. SECOND ROW: Rochow, Smith, Porter, Kinne, Prisch, Shaw, Trillich, Gibson. BOTTOM ROW: James, Berman, Garry, Cole, Allen, Roberson, Garces. A vs. Milf? 2--gffbff fl at fn.-, . , f we-.ala 'f f 7' rtrfkxrfw ,. wfffsi--6-, -mf. De ff 'A Rl' k 1' isa.. rf ' vc .5-V , f X, Q., ighyiliniri gm . X X Wi? SOPHOMORES George W. Armbruster Alexander M. Beebee, J Richard Donald Dixon Burt Abbott Easton, Jr. John Edward Frech Robert Joseph Hirsch Donald Eugene Knauss Richard Henry Kutz 1'. Richard Littauer Charles Jerome Mitchell William P. Mulvihill Donald Murdock Ostrom Werner William Spitz Frank Anthony Swingle Ludwig Prufer Vollers Winfred Bergen Wright Robert Neil Wright FRESHMEN William Francis Allen Charles F. P. Berman john Lewis Bramkamp Charles Victor Cole, Jr. Gabriel Garces, Jr. John Thomas Garry William Howard Perry James Frederick W. Koch, III James G. McMillan, Jr. William Joseph Meskill John R. Newell, jr, Donald Charles Roberson Stephen Zielinski TOP ROW: Schryver, de Kay, Lea, Harris, Phelps, Schmiclc, Bartholomay. THIRD ROW: Taylor, Brewster, Shafer, Crim, Wanner, Kittredge, Payne, Keppel. SECOND ROW: Purdy, Eddy, Elcegren, Pope, Mac- Ilraith, Miller, Holcomb. BOTTOM ROW: Stillman, Kiddoo, Warfield, B. Pope, Wallen, Clay, Sanderson. 5'l6'M!l Pfll SENIORS UNIORS Harry Craig Allen Gordon Kiddoo Edward Danforth Eddy James Arthur Purdy Robert Lewis Beinert Bruce Alexander Pope John William Ekegrenhlr. Francis Thayer Sanderson John Goodhue Clay Lyman Ware Warfield jackson Rinn Pope DeWitt S, Stillman, Jr. Andrew John White FRESHMEN Robert Booraem Brewster Sperry Lea SOPHOMORES William D. Crim, Jr. Halbert Emerson Payne Robert W. Bartholomay Donald Neil Maellraith Eekford james deKay William Maclay Schmiek William Grant Harris Albert Bradford Miller Russell Newell Keppel,jr. John Ream Shafer Irving Warren Holcomb John Lester Phelps David Brayton Kittredge Edward W. Taylor, Jr. James Burton Schryver Richard Lewis Wanner 312 t wg P l .ls ' 'fb W sg 1125, M.. N.. 'Yea Q R, , .CN R fuk! V J.: 59' ' Qs -wr Q-N. s.1l:i9sQ 51611414 Pill E'P5ll0lV. Earl W. Benjamin, Jr. Bruce Arnold Doll Ross Bernard Frair Solon Bainbridge Kemon Edward Carl Mabbs Frederick G. Schumacher SOPHOMORES David Abbott Barker Benjamin Richard Barth John Swing Fountain John Murray Jordan Sherman C. Meschter Spencer Krieble Meschter James Mulcare Roger John Schumacher Donald Lewis Sutherland Joseph Insull Whittlesey Charles Frederic Bollinger Herbert Sherman Burling James Albert Collins Richard Judd Evans Joseph Warren Finch Laurence R. Forrest, Jr. Wallace Frank Howard Bruce Lowell Charles W. Morrill, Jr. Robert Bergh Shaad FRESHMEN Stewart William Banks John Sheldon Blackwell Harry Natt Hoffman, II John Henry Kunz John Ferguson Lee Robert Donald Mabbs Franklin Leroy Newcomb Donald Edward Oberg Matthew J. O'Connor Ross Owen Runnels, Jr. Stephen K. Wanamaker Murray Warner .fx TOP ROW: Warner, R. Mabbs, Kunz, Hoffman, Lee, oconnor, Banks, Runnels, Blackwell. THIRD ROW: 1533 S. C. Meschter, Sutherland, Barth, Mulcare, Oberg, R. Schumacher, Barker, Whittlesey, S. K. Meschter. SECOND ROW:Jordan, Fountain, Collins, Shaad, Newcomb, Lowell, Bollinger, Morrill, Evans. BOTTOM ROW: Howard, Doll, Benjamin, E. Mabbs, F. Schumacher, Frair, Burling, Finch. 313 5'l6'M!l Pl SENIORS JUNIORS John Irving Holden Elmer John Tolle, jr. George C. Grubb, Jr. Donald Raymond Lueder Mircea Rudolph Sfat Charles Anthony Totero Howard William Hulford Edward W. Melchen Jr Newman Edward Wait, Jr. Robert Nelson Hustis Douglas Robertson FRESHMEN Calvin Coolidge Custer Henry Frederick Dylla, Jr. Francis Richard Frank George Alfred Grossmann Bayard Maples Hortet, Jr. Donald Searcy Ironside john Robert Martz Lorenz Kellner Muller Robert Hutchins Olson Adelbert Hayden Sahberg Maurice Dudley Smith, Jr. Richard L. VanEtten 314 Clark Roberts Sanford SOPHOMORES Donald William Andersen William james Grant Howard Perley King, Jr. Frederick Henry Klie Robert Adelbert Knapp Francis John Lembo John Dana Masters Fremont McKenrick Kenneth Raymond Olson John Darius Perry Frank Lewis Piguet William Vogt Lee Murrill Werner William M. Woodford TOP ROW: Smith, Horter, Sahlberg, Klie, Woodford, Muller, Van Etten, R. Olson, Dylla. THIRD ROW McKenrick, Grant, Werner, King, Martz, Knapp, Masters, Vogt. SECOND ROW: K. Olson, Lembo Grubb Hustis, I-lulford, Andersen, Piguet. BOTTOM ROW: Melchen, Phillippe, Holden, Wait, Totero Sfat Sanford . Ti:Y1r,,?r ' 7140 DJFZUI PHI Myron Birne Gilberg John F. Godfrey, jr. Donald B. Goldsmith Herbert Martin Hirsch Myron Linz SENIORS ' Leonard Morris Raphael Edwin Morton Rich Charles Rosengarten Edgar Howard Scholnik Richard K. Wallach Theodore Zimmerman Robert David Aubry Norman Broder Robert Achley Cantor Harold Charles Eilen Roy Israel Friedlander Leonard Goland Harvey Jacobson Robert W. Langbaum Alan Martin Lederman Ephraim Charles Lewis Maurice Sanley Schaeffer Marvin Irwin Steinberg Gerald Edwin Tohn Robert Philip Witt SOPHOMORES Robert Alvin Anfanger Marcus Louis Berkowitz Robert Julian Aronson James Burton Fields ,fran a- west A , X. ,,-u,,f--3--gspfyfi Q K .v rs. 'Q- Jyi Qpgpf, Harvey Gladston Walter King Hahn Edward Mordecai Kresky Bernard Mayrsohn Frank Paul Satenstein Bert Jerome Serden Melvin Loeb Wiesenthal Richard Lee Zimmern FRESHMEN Irwin Walter Chess Herbert L. Greenberg Paul Mark Grimberg Myron Franklin Heilig Mark Harris Richard Sanford Hornung Melvin Donald Josephson Sherman Calvin Klepper Donald Alan TOP ROW: Satenstein, Josephson, Sommers, Greenberg, Gottlieb, Pellman, Seidler, Hornung, Heilig, Serden. FOURTH ROW: Glaclston, Fields, Wiesenthal, Aronson, Berkowitz, Mayrsohn, Anfanger, Zim- mern, Witt, THIRD ROW: Friedlander, Eilen, Steinberg, Tohn, Lewis, Cantor, Aubry, Goland, Jacobson. SECOND ROW: Schaeffer, Godfrey, Raphael, Wallach, Rosengarten, Scholnik, Gilberg, Lederman, Kresky, BOTTOM ROW: Klion, Samuels, Sachs, Rosner, Grimberg, Klepper, Sperling, Sanford Klion Seymour Edward Pellman Norwin Gerold Rosner Burton Arnold Sachs Arthur Seymour Samuels Sanford Warren Seidler Bernard Joseph Swartz Stewart Marc Sommers Sperling 315 Jerry Cohen Arthur Francis Concors SENIORS Stanley Bertram Gittelson Stanley Jack Segal ff..--I Q f sggfe. e i. A,..,, FRESI-IMEN JUNIORS Martin Harold Bellsey Norman Bernard Yourish Alexander Castoriano SOPHOMORES Claude Castoriano Theodore Adler Richard K. Greenfield Eugene Byron Goldstein Saul Baer Appel Leonard Kowalsky Martin K. Greenfield William Berley Richard Jay Neudorfer Jack Abe Hoffman Alexander Drogin Robert Israel Slavin Alvin Irving Kaplan Sherman Kupfer Charles Arnold Leskowitz Beldon 7:40 fP5ll0N Pfll Sherwin David Lester Melvin Stanley Ludwig Irving Mehlman Marvin Mondres Melvin Saul Popper Roland Reisley Charles Arthur Swerdlove Burton Lester Travis Wright 31 Q TOP ROW: Kupfer, Popper, Mondres, Leskowitz, Drogin, Goldstein, Reisley. THIRD ROW: Ludwig, Swerdlove, Hoffman, Lester, Mehlrnan, Kaplan. SECOND ROW: Greenfield, Appel, Adler, Bellsey, Neuclorfer, Berley, Kowal. BOTTOM ROW: Slavin, Gittelson, Segal, Cohen, Concors, Yourish. 7,40 Kv4PPv4 E'P5ll0N Myron Dale Albro Norman Riley Bergrun George Gray Holliday Walter Bailey Kreidler Henry Dietrich Reinke, Jr. Theodore D. Richards, Jr. Richard Cornell Ryon Michael Samperi Stephen Douglas Teetor Evan Squires Williams Maurice Peter Bellis James DeWitt Benson Oliver Kenneth Clark Robert Perrigo Conger Gaston Robert Desnoyers Roger Roscoe Kusse Franklin Kingston Moore Harold Cecil Parker John Suetterle Taylor TOP ROW: Canfield, Nolan, Huyler, D. Clark, Drew, Benson, Hough, Camden. FOURTH ROW: McCord, Cotter, Brautigam, cle Prosse, Marsh, Hyatt, Card. THIRD ROW: Frost, White, Colbert, Hoefer, Allan, West, Judd, Herbert, Johnson. SECOND ROW: Kazlauskas, Taylor, O. Clark, Bellis, Desnoyers, Moore, Parker, Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Kusse, Albro, Bergrun, Teetor, Holliday, Richards, Ryon, Reinke, Conger. 0 I 7' . J, . ' w. is ' A ff si. 1. FRESHMEN Edward Frank Brautigam Robert Francois Camden Kenneth Strauss Canfield Donald William Card, Jr. Donald Heightin Clark Victor A. deProsse, ll John Winthrop Drew James Rothwell Hyatt Esli Taylor Marsh Edward Keith McCord Joseph Frederick Nolan William Francis White SOPHOMORES James Davis Allan George Robert Benson Frank Alford Colbert Richard Henry Frost Philip Sidney Herbert Frederick S. Hoefer, Jr. George Gordon William Hough David Erle Huyler Stanley W. Johnson Charles Dane Judd Joseph B. Kazlauskas James Louis Smith Lauman West, Jr. gre ' iz: ' TOP ROW: Johnson, Hartmann, Brichze, Mack, Hyde, E. Robinson, Wallace, Robertson. THIRD ROW: Russell, Ketcham, Keenan, Carlson, Clement, Chapin, Miller. SECOND ROW: Wetmore, Swezey, Kacin, Wilson, MacLean, Hoens, Bennett. BOTTOM ROW: M. Robinson, Rogers, Ellis, Allen, Clement, Iliff, Akeks. 7175714 CWI Clarence Dashon Ellis Charles Cox Iliff Melville W. Robinson, Jr. Leslie Akers John William Allen William Andrew Bennet John Edgar Chance Wallace Benjamin Rogers Gordon Millard Clement Charles Henry Hoens, Jr. Richard Emil Hyde Henry Wallace Kacin David Crawford MacLean Andrew Dutton Miller Glenn Vinton Russell, Jr. Charles Lawrence Swezey Robert Ray Clement Robert Ervan Wetmore Goodwin Turner Wilson, Jr. SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Richard Bruce Carlson Dan Rhodes Hartmann Theodore George Brichze David Bruce Robertson William Dana Chapin John Dale Keenan Lucius W. Johnson, Jr. Brady A. Robinson Donald Merrill Gibbs John Stanley Ketcham Elisha Hutchinson Mack William A. Thompson Charles Clinton Wallace 1 4, ' , . 'a . . ie. 'i A 1 . 1 . . Q s I ...-. V n-af.:-z.a 'ga-41 af-:,:, .A .V . , .tree - -wg,-1 gi.: 1 wi. newmx.-e..,::a2r::w:: :,-1:--M-.4 2-::.'qw4 w:'fw vfmtf.-wiv-a.,,i 'AJS A , .4, .sa-A ' -, -1 Lg -1- 7.4.-H, . .3 , ..g,.,m,f .,,..,,,,i:f32,,,,, ..,. ,,,,,,,.. . .N , Q sr In ,zms,,a.y.-.L,t.,,ff--:..w-ata: a-ax-e:..::-,samQ.-az'a.gi.tibia-,:-:aut nu-.-aaa.:-41,75-, 1. 5 -' ,, -12 -f-my-Y1-:7.ffxMz, -,.-ff-Eta my fwgff'-a.mw'1'f11-:-ze 1,f-any f-2'-':w,1,.:,a -,gras-.-wea- .a . - afif3?'?: ' Hi., 4 -f rass g 1 3 7:7574 D6'Z7v4 Cfll Sidney Thurber Cox Whitney Conant Doe David Estes Horace Farwell Ferry, Jr. William E. Herrmann Edward Gillette Newton Robert Speir Noyes Donald Paul Skove William D. Stewart,Jr. Edmund M. Weatherby SOPHOMORES John Frederick Chatillon William Glover Doe Richard DeWitt Idler William Charles Newbold Thomas Joseph Nolan, Jr. Robert Loren Norman Humphries Miller Walton William More Woodburn William Hunter Anderson Robert Riegel Bachman John Calvin Barker, Jr. Ralph Theodore Davis William Daly Ealkenstein Walter B. Gerould, ll Richard Lowrie Hagy Thomas Albert Lindo Samuel Knox McCune James Arthur McTague Bard Quillman Edward B. Simmons FRESHMEN Donald Paul Babson William Burnham Ball,Jr. David Bancel Bruce Yeomans Brett David Allen Day Julian Lathrop Dodge Donald Ryon Geery William T. Gilbert, Jr. Craig Pomeroy Greason Sherlock A. Herrick, Jr. James W. Johnstone, Jr. William Conrad Koch, Jr. George Reimers Lindemer TOP ROW: Babson, Brett, Timmerman, H. Timmerrnan, W. G. Doe, Chatillon, Norman, Nolan, Idler, Woodburn, Greason, Day, Richardson, Herrick, THIRD ROW: Geery, Taylor, Anderson, Barker, McTague, McCune, Lindo, Hagy, Falkenstein, Bachman, Newbold, Weise, Smith, Sawyer. SECOND ROW: Gerould, Ferry, Noyes, Scove, Newton, Stewart, Cox, Estes, W. C. Doe, Quillman, Simmons. BOTTOM ROW: Lochhead, VanRoden, Raynolds, Sweet, Ball, Nammack, Lindemer, Johnstone, Bancel, Gilbert. Donald Aubry Lochhead Griswald P. D. Nammack Harold Raynolds, Jr. Edward Daniel Redfield Walker Scott Richardson Ansley Wilcox Sawyer, Jr. Edwin Roy Smith, Jr. Wallace Schuyler Sweet Philip Anthony Taylor Henry L. Timmerman john P. Timmerman, jr. Donald VanRoden Charles Richard Weise I I 519 I fd-l T-ur il! ,. 1 ,fi 4 1 flu mx 17 l -' Xl if ,,.- , H 1 E. . , L L, .f f-X, r fr , ty fl li i .2 I 1 W 14 li If ,Jr J . ,J 7 1 ,f I, .f 1 f If f ,f f Q .f QL s, t fy I y fi. f 7:9574 Xl SENIORS Charles A. Baker, III Russell Y. Greene Charles William Brand Robert Lyman Nelson Arthur Joseph Clark William Herman Sens Wayne Russell Evans Robert Evans Warren Douglas B. Whitney FRESHMEN Thomas E. Battaglini Donald P. Braender William R. Burnett Warren Park Doing, Jr. Daniel E. Emerson, jr. William Hale Emrick John Gray Flagg Bob Lion Gardiner John Joseph Gilbert Ray Yeakle Gildea, Jr. Henry Kirke Giles Victor Alexander Lord Richard A. Paddock George Perry Ross William A. Scofield Theodore Neander Utz James Tuthill Weston 320 JUNIORS Donald Burr Bodholdt Edward Kolkmann,Jr. Donald B. Erskine David H. Esperson George Henry Ficken Charles E. Hesselbach joseph S. Klockner SOPHOMORES James Leonard Briggs Robert LeRoy Dovv Lawrence R. Dovvs Joseph Craig Douglas Carl Burns Fogle Richard A. Hagen Charles K. Kerby, Jr. Robert W. Madden John Eugene McCarthy Fred Denman McNair john Thornton Rogers Harold Wilbur Schell John Henry Sinclaire Frank Norton Smithe Robert B. Trousdale Robert L. Kortright Louis Glaser Martsolf Laurence A. Quinlivan Paul Lyman Troast, Jr. Edmundjohn Talbott TOP ROW: Gilbert, Braender, Emrick, Morgan, Lord, Gilclea, Giles, R. C. Hooks, Utz. Scofield, Ross FOURTH ROW: Madden, Schell, Smiths, Fogle, Hagen, McCarthy, McNair, Dow, Sinelaire, Flagg. THIRD ROW: Bodholt, Klockner, Kerby, Douglass, Rogers, Dovvs, Briggs, Erskine, Talbott. SECOND ROW Ficken, Hesselbach, Quinlivan, Martsolf, Esperson, Troast, R. P. Hooks, Kolkmann, Kortright. BOTTOM ROW: Brand, Whitney, Sens, Greene, Evans, Clark, Nelson, Warren, Baker. ,., I-. . - x 1 x i1.'.:'flQf,E:jfff5glgJ43l : . if .fijgffflg i . 1. -'Ii'-sv,-k,l,'-. '. ',f'f5f1?I'n'3 ' aatpagagf Carl Robert Blanche George F. Critchlovv Robert James Deady Richard C. Eaton Frank K. Faulkner SENIORS Charles H. Goodyear Jimmie Wray Killian Paul Edminster Luce Lovvelljackson Pierce Raymond V. Pohl Alfred John Sait 7Rlf4lV6'lf QM its a gf 1 V' f ' 'li' JUNIORS SOPHOMORES rence Himmel Anthonyj. G. Prasil Edward Henry Berg John David Lewis oh Carl Logue Robert Lee Scrafford Ralph Ernest Schmidt iam McGaghie Charles Keene Ward FRESHMEN John Parks Fraser Lee Fridd Robert jewett James DP ROW: Lewis, Berg, Deacly, Pierce, Logue, Prasil, Ward, SECOND ROW:James, Himmel, McGaghie, Jce, Eaton, Blanche, Scrafford. BOTTOM ROW: Fraser, Salt, Faulkner, Goodyear, Pohl, Killian. 21 SENIORS Charles Harrison Barnett Morris Bradt, Jr. William Robert Buxbaum Robert Stanton Gordon Theodore Burton Hankoff Simon Miller Harris Jack Arthur Kaman Dexter Morton Kohn Malcolm Marglis Jean Michael Saks Leon Cleveland Sunstein, Jr. JUNIORS Q, Anthony Louis Ach joel Hillman, H Richard Morris Alexander Leo Jacobsen Hubert Michaels Aronson Arthur Harry Kesten Daniel Finn Bloch Leonard Ryder Myers Norman Henry Brandt Robert Ganz Platoff ' Edward Raymond Gaines George Rauh Rosenfeld Moses M. Goldenberg Merril David Sands Richard Homer Gordon Arnold Bernard Tohas FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES Richard Harris Allen Aaron Hirsch Esman Ted Victor Fisher Norman B. Goodman Hubert Falkson Gordon David Stix Kahn Wal ter Emil Katzenberg Edwin Robert Kramer Alvin Rogal David Emil Rothschild Jay Agins Steiner Emmett Wallace Alan Augenblick Allen Louis Boorstein Robert Fox Brodsky Leonard Carp William Lewis Easton Robert Fromine Goldberg Myron William Goldman John Stephen Hast Malcolm Hecht, Jr. ZE734 BETA 7140 John Samuel Heldman Benjamin F. Leventhal Alan Marcus Levy William Hauser Lubin Eugene Louis Nagel Robert Calvin Schallman Sewell Joseph Shuger Albert August Strouss Irwin Louis Zinlce TOP ROW: Goldman, Fisher, Rogal, Lubin, Gordon, Allen, Boorstein, Rosenfeld, Alexander, FIFTH ROW: Ach, Kahn, Esman, Wallace, Easton, Nagel, Kramer, Carp. FOURTH ROW: Brandt, Games, Rothschild, 322 Goodman, Steiner, Katzenberg, Kesten, Goldberg, THIRD ROW: Shuger, Myers, Bloch, Plaroff, Tohas, Hillman, Goldenberg, Aronson. SECOND ROW: Sands, Gordon, Kohn, Sunstein, Kaman, Harris, Saks, Hankoff, Barnett, Marglis. BOTTOM ROW: Heldman, Hast, Schallman, Hecht, Strouss, Sevy, Zinke, Brodsky. ZENI P51 SENIORS JUNIORS Andre Stephan Capidaglis Carl Weigell Lamp Walter Jay Knox John Bedford Nomer Henry Dean Hopper Lowell M. Rutherford Rodney Selkirk Wilbur TOP ROW: Watson, Brumbaum, Offermann, Chester, Fairfield. THIRD ROW: Edwards, Schroeder, Norton, Gilmour, Booth, Rosati. SECOND ROW: Wilbur, Knox, Lamp, Rutherford, Capidaglis, Nomer. BOTTOM ROW: Buys, Muskus, Brown, Selby, Seggel. 5a3'i1vki'.E1'EE'Q53+'?fi'T i 'Z ff- sway , 1 Hr WU ' FRESHMEN Clinton Salt Brown Paul Lockwood Chester Harold R. Brumbaum Guillermo S. Muskus Norman Slingerland Buys Richard Alan Seggel Albert Wescott Chapple Richard John Selby SOPHOMORES Richard Ross Booth George Vogler Offermann Robert Savage Edwards Warren Ector Rosati Edwin Eaton Fairfield Arthur C. Schroeder, Jr. Thomas J. Gilmour, Jr. Glenn Van Wagenen John Emmett Norton Theodore Stacy Watson 324 PAN-fffllfNlC' Mira Graves ....... Shirley Ann Collins Mitzi Annette Zahler ...,. . . . Shirley Ann Collins .... Josephine Borland ....... Frances Pauline Petertyl. . Joan Maria Och ......... Margaret Edith Hallock. . June Elizabeth Gilbert .... . Iris Marie Coville ....... Rosalie Frances Tortorice. Jane Eleanore Knight .... Jean Robinson Zenner. . . Naomi Miriam Zion .... Winifred Lois Wright .... L'00NC'll OFFICERS ..........President . Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS . .Alpha Epsilon Phi ..,. .... E dith May Newman . .Alpha Omicton Pi .... .,... H elen Patricia Homer .....Alpha Phi. ...Alpha Xi Delta. .. .....Chi Omega. . .Delta Delta Delta. . . . . .Delta Gamma... . .Kappa Alpha Theta. . . . .Kappa Delta... . Kappa Kappa Gamma .... .....PiBetaPhi..... . .Sigma Delta Tau.. . . . . .Sigma Kappa. .. ...........MiraGraves . . , . .Anne Meade Hubbard . . . . . .Marion Alice Silsby . .Susannah Ruth Krehbiel . . . .Laura Sigrid Henley . . . .Beth Anne Smiley . . . .Barbara Ruth Brittain . . . . . .Patricia Anne Foss . .Frances Eugenia McCrea Rita Gwendolyn Krasnovv . . . .Caroline Fordon Shelp JUNICRS Maxine Lois Katz Sallie Jane Atlas Barbara Jane Fishkind Miriam Freund Elaine Rita Halpern Beatrice Dorothy Kevitt Sylvia Renee Lewis SENIORS Barbara Rose Liveright Edith May Newman Ruth Mildred Picker Barbara Wahl Marion Betty Weinberg Shirley Betty Wurtzel v4lPfl!l fP5lZON Pill Madelaine Ring Gloria Miriam Auerhan Dorothy Colman Betty Susan Flah Joan Nancy Frank Eunice Gitlow Joyce Rosalie Kane Dorothy B. Kay Leslie Helen Nesson Bernice Newman Terese Carol Newman Elaine Ruth Schwartz Mitzi Annette Zahler SOPHOMORES Carol Janice Baum Judith Chalmers Erna Marion Fox Margery Frank Shirley Alice Garliner Barbara Ruth Gould Marilyn Greenberg Sallye Lois Josephs ,KE ri . gmt tg 241- r - J? .-,wi ff.-:'hT! 43227 W g Y, Ellen Judith Loeb Marjorie Evelyn Marks Carol Senft Frances Marie Shloss Lucille Janet Tarshes FRESHMEN Mildred Biegeleisen Anne Bordon Helen Daitz Joyce Gloria Edelstein Elaine Gilda Fisher Sylvia Harriet Fleisher Hilda Ruth Freedman Grace Lillian Friedman Virginia Lorraine Garfink Ruth Fyrne Ginsburg Helene Helfgott Marguery G. Herzberg Joan Mattison Marian Hilda Michaelis Nancy Rothschild Ruth Pauline Rothschild Rosalyn Schachtel Caroline May Steinholz Florette Inez Thief TOP ROW: Ginsburg, Steinholz, Ring, Chalmers, Daitz, Rothschild, Flah, Senft, Fleisher, Michaelis, Biegeleisen. FOURTH ROW: Schwartz, B. Newman, Shloss, Kane, Garliner, Josephs, Greenberg, Fox, Colman, Nesson. THIRD ROW: M. Frank, Baum, Auerhan, Kay, Frank, Lewis, Weinberg, Picker, Gitlow, Zahler. SECOND ROW: Atlas, Freund, Kevitt, Wahl, Mrs. English, E. Newman, Wurtzel, Liveright, Halpern, BOTTOM ROW: Marks, Mattison, Freedman, Friedman, Helfgott, Thier, Katz. 325 Constance Muriel Austin Elizabeth M. Brockway Rosanne H. Buckenmaier Gracia Ruth Byrne Alice E. Chamberlain Anne Elizabeth Craver TOP ROW: Van Orclen, Waters, Madison, Rogers, M. J. Dilts, Nosek, Van Graafeiland, Loede, Hughes, Staudinger. FOURTH ROW: Shook, Douglass, Collins, Buckenmaier, Dahm, Ricciardi, MacDowell, Der- shimer, Torlinski, Buenning, Coffey. THIRD ROW: Underwood, Waterbury, Lattin, Austin, Larrabee, Homer, Kelly, Jones, Levandoski, Stout. SECOND ROW: Brockway, Crowley, Chamberlin, M. R. Dilts, Mrs. Kurth, Rolfs, Byrne, Sickles, Craver. BOTTOM ROW: Aungier, Maghran, Richardson, McGloin, Abbott, Dawson, Skinner, Knandel. AZPHA 0MlC'R0lV Pl Mary Honor Crowley Margaret Rulifson Dilts Helen Patricia Homer Barbara Ann Larrabee Mary Elizabeth Rolfs Jean C. H. Sickles SOPHOMORES Virginia Claire Dahm Mary Jane Dilts Mildred C, Hughes Arlene Anne Loede Charlotte M. Madison Betty Jeanne Nosek 326 Elizabeth Ely Rogers Genevieve Darcey Shook Joan Elizabeth Staudinger Jean VanGraafeiland Ruth Van Orden Margaret Anne Waters 'xg . 1 . '- '. if--f-1' -.4 f V, X .......l.NA Marie M. A. Buenning Doris Marie Coffey Shirley Ann Collins Anne Laura Dershimer Alice Gertrude Douglass Audrey Frances Jones Eloise Leona Kelly Jean Florence Lattin Shirley Viola Levandoski Katherine S. MacDovvell Margaret Pearce Marianna L. Ricciardi Marian Arlene Stout Nancy Reynolds Torlinski Marjory N. Underwood Jean Margaret Waterbury FRESHMEN Betty Abbott Anne Forssell Aungier Dorothy Ann Brush Hilary Dawson Mary Gertrude Gridley . XS, ,. ,- - .- . t --5. :Epi --s ,4 ff I V ' 'A -.X-H, K ft, .: -., ,, , .V I L XJ XX Y, - . r .. .' fb . . 1' in--. L, ,jg Ji A ' ' . gig- , ' ' gg A X ' if affair- 5' ,Ziff ' .- ,, fain WI- -4 - ziffvl, fly . ' f i' , ' . Q55 c5i',.pr254l2Zf. ,, .. , N .. : -wil 2' ff,-I-?5f7'fW?iLf4'li35-.fi .afar A i .. . zvizwr 'V'f1':t f2'f!i'3 f - QLZQ' ', ' if i f' -. Q Q' ?'f'i'fih'vk, ' E'T'b'A -' ' ' A-if g, F. 'xy-a. ' . T..- w i.. 2 .'-- .. y- I , ya A 25:1 f - Y- '- ' ' - .. 4. w .. . 5 Eff? - ii ,L-, L itz 1. fr- ,. - , . V . , Jean Frances Knandel Ann McGloin Jane Anne Maghran Judith Straub Richardson Joanne Wellman Skinner v4ZPflv4 Pill Virginia Louise Bogert Mary Borntrager Carol Lee Bowman Mary Isabelle Close Marjorie Howell Cruthers Mira Graves Jean Ann Leslie Carol Ruth Miller Pauline julia Newcomb Peggy Pierce Katharine Louise Rogers Marjorie Adele Seekins Ellen Margaret Simpson Mary Louise Treadwell SOPHOMORES Louise Ann Borntrager Mary Jean Hall Rozanne Hamilton Ina Hundinger Katharine Kilburn Margaret E. Leffingwell Virginia Mower Lowe Barbara Jane Paul Winona Helen Sherlock Barbara King Smith Josephine Borland Norah Johnstone-Wallace Carol Helene Brach Jeanne Aida Leach Virginia P. A. Carswell Patricia Gulick Suzanne Hartnett Ellen Lillian McCarthy Betty Stewart Phillips Marjorie Olive Sandy Mary Elizabeth Skelding FRESHMEN Jane Emily Allen Cecily Bishop Rosemary Bliss Nancy Amelia Crandall Dorothy C. Cruthers Nancy Ann Gorton Elizabeth Ann Hall Joan Elizabeth Heise Mary Florence Kirk Dorane Miriam Robertson Beverly-jane Smith Jane Mathison Stevens Peggy Tallman Joan Sarah Walsh Nancy Walsh TOP ROW: Hamilton, Crandall, Bliss, Robertson, N. Walsh, Tallman, Stevens, Lowe, B. K. Smith, Paul, Bishop. FOURTH ROW: Kilburn, Sandy, Sherlock, Carswell, Hall, Leffingvvell, L. Borntrager, Borland, Johnstone-Wallace, Hartnett, THIRD ROW: Brach, Skelding, Gulick, M. Borntrager, Seekins, Hundinger, Simpson, Newcomb, Bowman, Phillips, Leach. SECOND ROW: Miller, Treadwell, Close, M. Cruthers, Mrs. White, Rogers, Pierce, Bogert, Graves. BOTTOM ROW: Kirk, Walsh, E. Hall, Heise, B. Smith, Allen Gorton, D. Cruthers. 'v i' fi., ,'.' 527 Jane A. Bartholomae Anne Hobbs Betts Betty Jane Bockstedt 'jean Wiles Bogert Margaret Fredenburg FRESHMAN Caroline N. Bayne Jean Claudia Becht Virginia Ray Brooks Jeanne F. Gramm Delia Ann Gustafson Margaret K. Keegan 'jean E. Kutschback Concetta R. La Corte Elsbeth Ann Oberle Barbara Jane Schaefer Carol Frances Skaer Marie Hjordis Thomas 328 . ew ia . . ,wir Q-M., f, gy Q t:'.':a:f'm'f7i ' 4, 38 4135... ljJ.r5.f-s,.,1- -, 1 !llPflv4 Xl Dfl7!l SENIORS JUNIORS Gertrudelj, Gustafson Kathryn Louise Beebe Doris Patten Holmes Anne Meade Hubbard Caroline L Browne Carol Betty Perrine Marjorie Hope Hunter Fern Helene Chase Frances P Petertyl Shirley Lucille Will Nancy Bond Hawkins Polly Powers Catherine Jean Young acquelynL Townsend SOPHOMORES Barbara Benjamin Margaret B Hollister Caroline A. Dinegar Agnes Anne Hurley Carol Eleanor Graves Betty Carol Kelly Norma Mary Hajek Lenore Helen Kennedy Elaine F. Herri gel Lorraine Lyla Marvin Joyce Patricia Hilborn Helen Marie Phillips Dorothylj. Zimmerman TOP ROW: Keegan, Herrigel, Thomas, Kutschbach Hilborn Hajek Becht Gramm FOURTH ROW Benjamin, Kelly, Hurley, Hollister, Dinegar, Marvin Phillips THIRD ROW Kennedy Holmes Chase Hubbard, Petertyl, G. Gustafson, Browne, Beebe SECOND ROW B tts Bockstedt Young Hunter Miss Edgar,Wi1l, Bartholomae, Bogert. BOTTOM ROW D Gustafson Oberle Skaer Bayne Schaefer LaCorte , . V ,,' I . a g. ,.,A5. h V. r ' 'P,n'31 'if1 ' . 'tv ' 4: 1 37' .xjegx .,g!.1Q.ia '+ Xu, 1 1' ' T' ai if , Q L::S'as::,?'FSQg, '3 ii. N 59? F e' ' L Eu it lt- j yaagy as , J, A ts 1 'ww if 455 ' l 5 'lit E A 4 ' fi, ,..,- A M A 24 'A 25' if 321' if f . , 51 .lvl P .4 J 99:37 .. 2 A.-x -. K P QU f J J .'A , ... l Y ,,, , .. , a . . , : 4' l g 4 ' 5, ,.- ef- 'fz ' -5154.4 15 -1 'I f ' 1221 .:. a -.311 gan .gf-f 15 ff si.. -. , I a a:-if -Q ag a ., 5523, , :.j 1 1' 'gf V , 35 -Z,i:..5..:l, 33,1 , ,vm .,,.,5-:ws-5:13-i::v,1f.31 'z-312525-Sr.21ai::..t'3a-gagza,Qi. f-11:51-15535423:':g:'335,,5gg3,f 31:3-f M, ., , ,. , .... my f ga- A.. ,K f ez X Q I W 1 n Q 4 'Q 3 ,ig 2 E 'l: z5':.'i3Q3t a t t, , 1 , .- 1 -31, ' . A ..,v,, . -- .1 ir.--,nf 'N A aft' -- f was -1,12-ft ' M ' 2 -,aff-L M ' ' bfi Y 1 x asa-H'sst'svQ':1f3w X, - g, 1 Dorothy E. Bradley Naomi Ruth Green Barbara D. Merriman Mary M, Morrissey Mary Ann Perta SEN IORS ' Helena Monica Pipa Marion Alice Silsby Gladys D. Slocum Elizabeth Ann Vose Rosemary Williams Virginia L. Witmer ffl! 0Mf6'v4 JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Louise Richards Morris Barbara Jane Palmer Agnes Jean Allanson Madeline G, Hulse .loan Mafia och Jane Elinor Pfifchafd Virginia Laura Cope Lorraine L. Stevenson Ruth Helen Spaid Margaret V. Eldredge Pauline Jane Upson l1Rl5sHMEN ' lj is.. Alison Lalia Bjnilalnnn Clara Davidson Knapp 'cf -i V Helen Wells FOX Pauline Laughlin Mildred H. Northrop TOP ROW: Spaid, Morris, Pritchard, Stevenson, Eldredge, Upson, Witmer. THIRD ROW: Hulse, Pipa, Morrissey, Cope, Perta, Allanson, Laughlin. SECOND ROW: Silsby, Merriman, Miss Knapp, Bradley, Williams, Vose. BOTTOM ROW: Northrop, Knapp, Fox, Bjorklund, Slocum. 29 SENIORS Frances Andersen Elizabeth Jean Barlow Dorothy Lou Brown Eleanor Frances Cushman Jean Walling Dickerson Ruth Evelyn Dunn Doris Ellen Fenton Mary Edith Frank Lilian Louise Fuller Alice-Marie Hadley Jocelyn Holt Mary Louise Howell Mary Love Klauder Susannah Ruth Krehbiel Dorothy Elaine Krisher Clara Marie Mosmann Lucy Miller Upson Carol Virginia Williams JUNIORS A . V Mildred Anne Bond Eleanor Waud Norris J lp rg' Barbara Bristol Cross Mary Helen Peel A ,.W in Jeannette Winifred Fruit Mary Clare Pfeiffer V , Ruth Miriam Gillett Katherine Kinne Snell T Margaret Edith Hallock Janice Priscilla Taylor Charlotte Munn Licht Barbara Ann VanSlyke Nancy Faith Maynard Virginia L. Walker FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES Frances Sue Cassedy Margaret A. Monteith Lois Joy Austin Gloria Ann Langan Jean Nancie Frank Nancy Payne Mynott Dorothy Mae Bigger Nancy Ann Luther Beatrice Lain Harper Miriam Louise Parker Elisabeth M. Broadhurst Mary Elizabeth Mershon Suzanne Jameson Jacqueline Rogers Janet Luxmore Eagle Virginia H. Mikkelsen Kathryn Elizabeth Keyes Margery Ann Stevenson Nancy Ford Dorothy Ann Minckler Marjorie Jean Krausmann Ann Woodruff Stewart Mary Jane Frost Bette Ann Mitchell Elizabeth Clute Lainhart Ellen Jane Vidal Jean Arlene Herr Mary Elizabeth Rumpf Joyce French Manley Ruth Lucille Whitney 350 Marylin Bernice Sharp Christine Faith Metcalf Retha Oral Wilcox DEZUI DEZHI DEZNI TOP ROW: Langan, Mershon, Hadley, Ford, Eagle, Frost, Bigger, Luther, Sharp, Jameson, Mitchell, FIFTH ROW: Monteith, Wilcox, Stevenson, Walker, Herr, Rogers, Taylor, Vidal, Cassedy, Pfeiffer. FOURTH ROW: Rumpf, Naylor, Gillett, Krehbiel, Mikkelsen, Maynard, Hallock, Peel, Bond, J. Frank, Parker THIRD ROW: Snell, Howell, Dickerson, Van Slyke, Upson, Broadhurst, Klauder, M. Frank, Krisher Andersen, Fruit. SECOND ROW: Fenton, Barlow, Mosmann, Williams, Miss Truesdell, Holt, Fuller, Cush- man, Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Keyes, Krausmann, Austin, Lainhart, Stewart, Whitney, Mynott, Metcalf. v DEZTA SEN IORS Mary Ellen Brandis Ruby Rembert Brimm Elizabeth Ann Call June Elizabeth Gilbert Helen Pauline Heinig Laura Sigrid Henley Annette Jackson Marion Annette Rockett Marion Alice Sexauer Jean Elizabeth Short Laura Elizabeth Sigman Helen Priscilla Slimm Edna Reid Suydam Betty Leona Timmerman 6AMMA JUNIORS Sally Hatheway Bickford Nancy Patterson Claney PriscillaJean Landis Barbara Maxson Joyce Cook Marylee Myers Ada Louise Eadie Barbara Sutton Flagg Betty Arlene Gould Alison King Janet Harkness Parsons Hazel Belva Ross Ruth Ogden Russell Shirley Christine Sexauer Ruth Wilson Frances Mary Ward TOP ROW: Buchanan, von Wieding, Hall, Waite, Ryon, Darby, L. Smith, Lee, Allen, Arundel, Foote, Diehl, Hansen. FIFTH ROW: Husson, Nightingale, Rattelman, M. Taylor, Orling, C. Whitford, S. Whit- ford, Hemsath, Scammon, Worcester, Tukey, Finley. FOURTH ROW: Hanse, Boyd, White, O'Neill, Win- slow, Knauss, Ogren, Champlin, H. Smith, Huber, Hosie, Pierce, Scott. THIRD ROW: Russell, Flagg, Tanner, Gould, Landis, Ward, Will, Maxson, Ross, Bickford, Parsons, Cook. SECOND ROW: King, Heinig Rockett, Gilbert, Slimm, E. A. Call, Sigman, Timmerman, Jackson, Henley. BOTTOM ROW: Mills, Ger- lach, Inglehart, D. Taylor, Dewey, Bassette, E. H. Call, Sutherland, Van Vleet. ' . FRESHMEN Nancy Elizabeth Allen Hope Mason Arundel Janet Craig Bassette Eugenie Anne Buchanan Evelyn Hale Call Elaine Darby Janet Dayton Jacqueline Dewey Carolyn Helen Diehl Kathryn Foote Mary Elizabeth Geiling Anne Dorothy Gerlach Nancy Louise Hall Anita Muriel Hansen Cynthia Martha Heister Nancy E. Holcomb Marjorie Anne Inglehart Miriam Joyce Lee Margaret Stratford Mills Mary Jane Roberts Florence Williams Ryon Leah Harriet Smith Janet E. Sutherland Dorothy Maybelle Taylor Dorothy Anne Van Vleet Lillian L. von Wieding Joan Waite Cynthia Whitford Sarah Whitford 1 SOPHOMORES Ruth Beatrice Boyd Carol Douglas Evans Gertrude Elizabeth Finley Anne Hastings Gott Jane Shirley Hanse Elizabeth C. Hemsath Marion Elizabeth Hosie Alma Mary Isabelle Huber Margaret Eileen Husson Jane Eleanor Knauss Erma Nightingale Ruth Allene Ogren Marguerite Alma O'Neill Patricia Adrien Orling Elizabeth Ann Pierce Caroline Ann Rattelman Miriam Doreen Scammon Marion Jean Scott Helen Frances Smith Olga May Tanner Miriam Dorcas Taylor Margery Ann Tukey Nancy McEwen White Patricia Ann Will Alice Birkhead Winslow Carolyn E. Worcester ' 71.31 Margaret Ellen Bliss Virginia Campbell Farley Jean Marie Hammersmith Helen Marie lsaly Elizabeth Meldrurn Kerr Alice Evans Kincaid Anne Elizabeth Patterson TOP ROW: Taylor, Kent, Hannan, Rixman, Blaikie, Warren, Weaver, Price, Reed, Schminck, C. Verwoert. FIFTH ROW: Husson, Stone, M. Verwoert, Philips, Lopez, Eldredge, M. Smith, Bussell, Huske, D. Hotch- kiss, Shively. FOURTH ROW: Fusselbaugh, Coville, Scheidelman, Shaver, Ruckle, Trask, O'Connor, Abbott, Wilcox, McClister, Clark, Wise, THIRD ROW: Wulf, Bishop, Zimmerman, Bliss, Shotwell, Shaw, B. Kerr, Patterson, G. Davis, Rogers, V. Smith. SECOND ROW: Prescott, Tanzer, Isaly, Smiley, Ward Underwood, Wells, Hammersmith, Farley. BOTTOM ROW: D. Davis, Oatman, Buhsen, B. Hotchkiss, V. Kerr, McKinney, Graham, Strohecker. KAPPA f4lPflv4 705714 Barbara Anne Prescott Virginia Louise Shaw Patricia Myers Shotwell Beth Anne Smiley Louise Chapple Tanzer Mary Elizabeth Taylor Nancy Jessup Underwood Marguerite Amanda Wells SOPHOMORES Elizabeth Ann Acheson Joan Elizabeth Blaikie Ruth Eaton Bussell Eleanor Barbara Dickie Gloria Elizabeth Eldredge Marguerite Janet Hannan Eleanor Anne Kent Suzanne Eleanore Lopez Emily Peer Elizabeth Bigelow Price Sarah Acker Reed Jean Christine Rixmann Barbara Dean Schminck Ann Elizabeth Shively Eleanor Smith Jane Fowler Smith Margaret Milward Taylor Catherine Verwoert Nancy Warren Rachel Gantt Weaver Olga Margaret Weber Katherine Winsor Maralyn Winsor Jean Hall Abbott Anne Bishop Peggy Louise Clark Iris Marie Coville Grace Marie Davis Mary Carter Fusselbaugh Alice Jane McClister Sansa Rita O'Connor Mary Anne Rogers z Marguerite E. Ruckle ElizabethJ. Scheidelman Jean Anne Shaver Virginia Louise Smith Maryann Trask Eleanor Turner Greta Elizabeth Wilcox Marilyn Clark Wise Barbara Larkin Wulf Lois Josephine Zimmerman FRESHMEN Janet Edith Buhsen Dorothy Jeane Davis Marion E. Graham Betsy Jayne Hotchkiss Dorothy Leigh Hotchkiss Mary Cook Huske Shirley Rae Husson 332 Virginia Schuyler Kerr Susan McKinney Mary Brock Oatman Nancy Emma Philips Nancy Lamport Stone Jean Strohecker Mary Verwoerr KAPPA DEZNI Betty Oastler Bowman Bernice Susan Henry Mary June Linsley Sarah Hunter Lockwood Anne Mary Joan Elizabeth Royce Ruth Elizabeth Russell Mary Christian Schreiber Rosalie Frances Tortorice Vawter SOPHOMORES Ruth Jennings Bowman Sarah Josephine Leiby Alma Virginia Morton Marilla Gene Oaks Janice Terrell Phillips Ilse Schierenbeck Dorothy Kathryn Scott Elizabeth Patricia Young Barbara Ruth Brittain Charlotte Lurene Burton Johann Snow Creal Jeanette Ann Froeber Dorothea Murrell Lemon Catherine Myer Barbara Hogue Smith Jeane Ruth Whitford Lenore Persons Wyckoff ERESHMAN Mary Patricia Armstrong Mary Elizabeth Peabody Constance Mae Gager Mary Dorothy Kent Helene Louise Lingel Elizabeth Marie Peters Grace Virginia Reagan Elaine Judith Schmidt Ruth Nellie VanScoter TOP ROW: Phillips, Bowman, Gager, Van Scoter, Lingel, Young. FOURTH ROW: Schierenbeck, Scott, Burton, Leiby, Smith, Oaks, Morton. THIRD ROW: Lemon, Froeber, Brittain, Schreiber, Creal, Whitford, Myer, Wyckoff, Russell. SECOND ROW: Vawter, Linsley, Henry, Lockwood, Mrs. Humphrey, Tortorice, Bowman, Royce. BOTTOM ROW: Kent, Schmidt, Armstrong, Reagan, Peabody, Peters. Q. Y 333 FRESHMEN KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA June Chambers Marjorie Cooke Patricia Anne Foss Mary Foster Eleanor Grantham Marion Elizabeth Keller Margaret Alice Kirkwood Jean McConnell Mary Irene Osborne Jeanne Marie Palmer Barbara Anne Potters Jeanne Elizabeth Quick Barbara Jean Styles Grace Carol Wood JUNIORS Margaret Frances Addicks Martha Ellen Ashcroft Nell Catherine Awtry Ruth Arlene Cosline Roseann C. Gibbons Jean Gooding Phyllis Lucille Jones Mary Ellen Kleberg Jane Eleanore Knight Ruth Louise Leonard Nancy Carol Smith Jane Atwell Taylor Virginia Elizabeth Wilson Jane Frances Callahan Audrey Wright Elliott Doris Mae Kralovic Mildred Boyd Lincoln Marcia Davidson Noyes Elinor Flax Patton Jane Irwin Purdy Sheila Fay Rubow Kathleen Carol Smith Patricia May Smith Doris Emma Ticknor 334 Margaret Jehne Andrae Phyllis Carol Avery Esther Elise Baumgartner Joan Brady Cummiskey Ann Elizabeth Dye Betty Jane Finney Jacqueline Louise Frost Janet Ann Hagan Elizabeth Jean Hamm Jeanne Louise Hines Roberta Agnes Johnson Madeleine Lois King Evelyn Jennie Knowlton Jeanne Katharine Lawless Betty Jane LeBlond Jean Sturges McGlone Mary Louise Milliman Betty Jane Reynolds Mary Frances Sheary Jean Anna Stryker Ruth Dorothy Wall Ann Ward Beatrice Elizabeth Wood Mary Ellen Wood Ruth Frances Wrede TOP ROW: Sheary, Wrede, Hamm, Hagan, Avery, McGlone, B. Wood, Wall. FIFTH ROW: Callahan, Purdy, Knowlton, Andrae, King, Stryker, Cummiskey, Hines, Milliman, K. Smith, Logan. FOURTH ROW: Baumgartner, Jones, Wilson, Reynolds, Frost, Johnson, Ward, LeB1ond, Taylor, Gooding, Gibbons, N. Srnith, THIRD ROW: Leonard, Ashcroft, Knight, Addicks, G. Wood, Quick, Charnbers, Cosline, Osborne, Foster, Awtry, McConnell. SECOND ROW: Potters, Grantham, Kirkwood, Keller, Mrs. Cowing, Palmer, Styles, Foss, Cooke. BOTTOM ROW: Lincoln, Ticknor, Rubow, Patton, Kralovic, Elliott, Noyes, P. Smith. ir- 5 '16 . , f '. is aI.: 5-'.. 5QlL ' 'F :wi , 'V'f'f'QSQB'i i ii- i .Q SENIORS Pl B574 Pill JUNIORS Mary Ida McDonald Marylou Black Gloria Florence Liswith Olive Louise MCWil1i1mS Lorraine Ann Bode Suzanne Randolph Coffin Barbara Marie Crafts Martha Agnes Edson Gretchen Eichorn Barbara Ann Franklin Anne Nancy Louise Green Janice O'Donnell Corinne Edith Smithe Dee Storms Marie Garner Warren Ora Jane Wenning Priscilla Anne Young Jean Robinson Zenner SOPHOMORES Nancy Carol Barone Ann Marie Lynch Nancy Marian Nixdorf Nancy Marie Peters Mary Elizabeth Kolar Margaret H. Shaw Frances Eugenia McCrea Betsy Louise Small Eleanor M. Molesvvorth Margaret E. vonPaulsen Ethel May Quackenbush Theodora Alice Uelzmann Barbara L. VanWagner Margaret Louise Vilmar FRESHMEN Dorothy Mae Brown Jean May Carnell Shirley Crafts Zoe Crichton Ruth Frances Critchlow Dorothy Alma Ennis Alice Vera Errig Christabel Hamilton Maj-Britt M. Karlsson Martha M. MHCGUFFIC Madeline Myers Mary Ann O'Connell Harriet Eileen Parshall Barbara Foster Simpson Barbara Ann Summerill Candy Spangenberger Georgia Mae Vl ahalcis TOP ROW: Spangenberger, Myers, Parshall, McDonald, Brown, Barone, Leland, Summerill, S. Crafts, MacGuHie, Vlahakis. FOURTH ROWz Peters, Nixdorf, B. Crafts, Coffin, Edson, Green, Franklin, Bode, Uelzmann, Van Wagner. THIRD ROW: Wenning, Eichorn, Zenner, Black, Smithe, O'Donnell, Quacken- bush, Liswith, Warren, Vilmar. SECOND ROW: Storms, Kolar, Thompson, Young, Mrs. Winne, Small Shaw, McCrea, vonPaulsen. BOTTOM ROW: Critchlow, Errig, Carnell, Karlsson, Simpson, Crichton, Ennis, O'Connell. x 335 556 fm.. -. JUNIORS Jane Prince Barsky Norma Phyllis Hirshon Diana Kaplan Rita Gwendolyn Krasnow Charlotte Sadie Minkin Lila Muriel Perless Doris June Polachek Cecile Ruskay Sophie Werman Renee Wolf Naomi Miriam Zion Nanette Zorn SOPHOMORES Shirley Esther Dickstein Bernice M. Fastenberg Erma Esther Fuchs Florence Marie Jacobson Marion Bayard Kazmann Jane Oppenheimer Betty June Plager Marilyn Emma Seiden Charna Riva Slonim Suzanne Spitz Barbara Srenco Marjorie Trasoff Margaret Jane Weil Evelyn Anne Wittenberg SENIORS Helen Geraldine Abeloff Doris Lenore Cohen Daisy Greenberg Rita Natalie Meyer Bobette Joy Rosenau Esther Rosenbluth Aline Snyder . . , Til: ,augur , Y' FRESHMEN Natalie Terry Finkelstein Pearl Gerstenzang Alice Charlotte Gervvin Sonia Dyme Ginzberg Audrey Lorraine Karzman Lila Elaine Levinson Kathrin Garson Levy Kathlyn Miron Carol Paula Nevans 5'l6'M!l Dflffl 7.40 Doreen Elizabeth Orel Sally Claire Reich Iris Rittenberg Muriel Salman Joyce Schindel Muriel Bernice Sheer Sylvia Rhoda Siegel Jean Srenco Nita Fay Thorner TOP ROW: Kazmann, Gerwin, Levy, J. Srenco, Sheerr, Finkelstein, Katzman, Rittenberg, Siegel, Levinson, Dickstein. FOURTH ROW: Selden, Slonim, Plager, Oppenheimer, Fastenberg, Trasoff, Wittenberg, Jacob- son, B. Srenco, Weil. THIRD ROW: Wolf, Werman, Zion, Ruskay, Perless, Spitz, Krasnow, Barsky, Zorn, Kaplan. SECOND ROW: Greenberg, Cohen, Abeloff, Mrs. Chisholm, Rosenbluth, Snyder, Meyer, Hirshon, Rosenau. BOTTOM ROW: Orel, Schindel, Salman, Reich, Thorner, Miron, Gerstenzang, Nevans. .S'l6'Mv4 KAPPA SENIORS JUNIORS Elizabeth Burrows Eunice Ruth Jacobson Jacqueline Marie Graff Mary Elizabeth Pollard Mary Alice Dietrich Caroline Fordon Shelp Eloise H. Hendershot Elizabeth Joyce Purple Janice Luise Engleson Dorothy Ann Thaden Meta M. L. Mesterharm Eunice Irene Shepard Myra Jane Morris Harriet Isabel Wilhelm Winifred Lois Wright TOP ROW: Usher, Hunter, Howard, Curtin, Templer, Greene, Halpin, Fish. FOURTH ROW: Medland, Flux, Farnham, Steele, Forbes, Stephenson, Williams, Bradley, Warner. THIRD ROW: Mann, Morris, Groff, Hendershot, Purple, Pollard, Mesterharm, Hallock. SECOND ROW: Wright, Shelp, Thaden, Mrs. Embody, Engleson, Wilhelm, Burrows, Shepard. 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X, Universities M E N a n d Cornell today is a monument to the unceasing Work and numerous gifts of many alumni. Will the class of 1973 also have a leading institu- tion to attend? The alumni aizrociation and the alumni funil are your means of insur- ing a lasting and growing Cornell. Through your alumni organiza- tions, Working in secondary schools, DON,T FORGET Sphinx Heaa' Aleph Sainaclf Student Council AneMnde of M O N E Y you can help secure the fine young men who are the backbone of any university. By being a regular contributor to your nlnfnni fnnd you can do the great service of helping to supply the funds that a university of Cornell's caliber nznsr inane if she is to main- tain her high standards and eminent position. YOUR CORNELL Quill and Dagger Rea' Key Intenfwztennity Council 9 nnghtmcre ' The Inner Sanctum ' ' '- You're on the our e C'0RlVfZl lift' Sun treahnenf PJ ' ' Careful now g ' Map- making e . ' Q mefame THE CORNELL CLUB UE NEW YURR '4 . Q - WE . fact that the - h take great pfldg Eesti -ivork has estab- Cornell Club O h Spitable lished itself beneath our O roof. Coming to New 'Whenevef you arsfe or members of York wltll yljotersxlflh to take advantage youfhfeafglizndid facilities the, Bafchzir Gift gm- arrangement With ybe- O ers' ' resoUfCe5 fef eir . Club extendsf th st such organilatlons mo Yong those o -Cauyltoo, Cornell and very economi . d to Special bers are enude . h- Club mem Ommoclations in t is fates f0f room aclc venient hots ' PCL., BABCPQL, in HUTEL BI-LRCLAY The Cornell Club of New York is the meeting place for Cornellians from all parts of the United States . . . from all corners of the world . . . from all branches ofthe armed services . . . from anywhere and everywhere. Make the Cornell Club your New York headquarters . . for a passing moment . . . or for life! Enjoy the company of old friends . . . the pleasures of good fellowship . . .the very spirit of Cornell itself! 111 EAST 48TH STREET wiiiiamH.R0fke. Genera 3 D J Within a few steps from Grand Central and Airlines L. Terminals. Convenient to all transportation facilities. 365 F 1 ,US kj 1 Famous for Fresla-Caught Flavor We Sincerely Appreciafe 'Path Your Pafronage . . . O le ' 4' Q9 FRESH QUICK-FROZEN SALT OR CANNED I X41 momcommv WARD s. co. YOU BUY Itbacds Only Complete Defft Store THE BEST WHEN YOU BUY 101-105 E. State Sr. Ithaca, N. Y. THIS BRAND 40-FATHOM FISH INC., BOSTON 366 Can You Pass This having Exam? QUESTION I ANSWER: QUESTION : ANSWER: ' QUESTION: ANSWER: QUESTION 1 ANSWER: Must all safety razors be taken apart in order to change the blade? y NO. There's nothing to take apart or reassem- ble with the Schick Injector Razor. It has an automatic blade change. just a pull and push on the Injector shoots out the old blade and slides in a fresh one, instantly! What was wrong with safety razor design until t he Schick Injector Razor was invented? Most razors had guide bars of the tooth type which failed to flatten the skin ahead of the blade so that the whisker could be shaved off clean. The perfected solid guide bar of the Schick Injector Razor stretches the skin fiat. This makes the whisker pop up straight for a close, comfortable shave. Are all razor blades alike? No. Schick Blades are quite different. Twice as thick as ordinary blades-3 or 4 times thicker than paper-thin Ones. They're able to take a thoroug factory sharpening and hold it. Un- like other blades, nothing can rub or dull them because they're packed with their edges actu- ally suspended in space. Is it possible for a safety razor to have a Small head and full shaving area, too? Yes. One popular razor has a small head-the Schick Injector. It shaves just as wide an area as ordinary razors, though its head is only half as deep. This compactness enables you to reach out-of-the-way spots with ease. SCHIGK INJECTDR RAZDR .5 MAGAZINE REPEATING RAZOR COMPANY BRIDGEPORT, CONN 7 cokmfzz uff i,DoubIe cuf, if you miss this Guide rnghf Strlke up fhe band Hm DO MEET ME UNDER THE CLOCK The BTLTIVSORE has won the uniqne distinction of having the largest couege patronage in New York because of tlle tI1ougI'1tfu1 attention to college neecls. SPECIAL RATES EXTENDED TO FACULTY AND STUDENTS The Department of College Relatioxxs xs maintained for your assistance. THE BILTMCRE David B.Mul1igan,Presfdent MBATSOXI Avenue at 43rd Street, NEWYOYE Dfrecl elevator and stairway conneclfon will: Gram! Central Compliments of the ARK TWAI HOTEL ELMIRA, NEW YORK WM. C. EMERSON, Mgr. C o m pl lmenfs of 1' N-1251922 , -. I ,f-350 -X, -A ff ,, .7152 - ig, -2 ' '-- -.zip ' 3 ':'--'- .- JW. ig N5 gf-, l i .H+-L-'LT 'Egg . , f1, WI'I , flf wgw iz ' Qszfgjzztg ,ky --- :::v.-:,, gg: gi :::' Ly -'.- ,. HH Y ,' - T T5 -' S' 5 5 A Q U T' fe rn . 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Y., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1942 PRICE THREE CENTS ALGIERS CAPTURED BY RANGERS ' l 1 - R I ate of Admiral Darian ln Doubt' ornell ops Il th Army Pursues omme , 1 v O for F'rst M ' Toward Border of Libya hree AlfP0fi5 all to Us TYUUPS - -B cnirn, Nov. s - vm - The mt- one ol three more nnllan division- London, Nov' 5 fAP,-'She city of Algiers on the south Lorca remnants or Field :lrnrshnl nl ennlninntlcrs captured was idrn- mist or the Mcditcrmnca ,a surrendered to Us troops IG 0 Romnic-l's North Ml-icnn nl-iny tiller rencrnl Frnnini, whose , , ' , , ' ' was be-ing hotly pursued to 'vision had been ann- tonight 35 H MY Am In EX Qd1ll0Ilary Force oc- K I I - d sl tween lvrinnh nnrl the - ,ll .Q and lnrnnliy innel curled Frsnc 'wan C 'S. fe Z, lljlllfe arg Lib,-nn bel-ru-r.nnu in lsllnn- p,-- ,,lw,,ly ,-gunned up Resistance . vrs . rt French Naval Base, Relurns Io spark neurwed Officially U .le Cer- g -ren 30,000 ann i0,- Awas llr en IJ . l .1 ashore in the face of 2 d H 0 b k 'fans :md mfndone Y fm the Hana re l' a arms of American planes cl e o cap ure or 5 1' ' f, 1 - . H a Ome ac 5 , 0 'om me H' in 'B l is .l .te which l , on' the harbor. In Full xi-tri-at revisions .ily so.ooo men - , V , BY mu' KAUFMAN Rornnlers one were ir hopelessly 1 '0 -Pl-'1'0 ed It lm Darlanl came at Lerl by Walt Kretz a n d ini-ce, new what ern wa ing . l ich Time Q3 p. . Var Tlmej, and Kel-my Davis, the Big Red ren-cr than 2o,ooo es twash an rl , . soldiers tonight w g the streets of cracked the Eli victory d mi Lm f 'd L me 1 U f z .cient city. The fate ' no for a time at string' to bring home thc Brin? Eigmh Nh X ' , int-e be a Prisoner, , ' , ian o ensive touc .J c . . I 'US' mlm' CWI' mfr Amen . s Council Votes . . -- q if ... . ln... of the year, 13-7. The Big At mnlrnll, 104 miles west of , , ,, Mc, ,, ,mm mn, Red rolled for the first, time the old El Alfnneln line. nn Axis Threaten n Shgrt Inltl 1 , ,hc M ,,,,,.,,, ww, this veal- m a r c h i n g Six rear guard which tried desper- AK h I I 1 ,e Axis ' 1 lOl' E ' 'lil l times to within the Blue ately to check the onsurge and - h ,ans ,and were 5001, , gain time for Rommel wns sinnsll- Il . A buslffms t H , , at mst ,hm tuelfly yird lm? ed back against the const, trapped non V 5, 4 .-encl .zs, while nt sea a Nlfk D 0l10frI0 i00k 11 and by-passed, the British an- Ssme is ir-N lf1wlN0v- -2 A 'H W powerful fleet was wi.-ering land Kretz pass with less than rwunced. 3 - ' JUUSI fd U 'l ' 'wen Operations- foul- minutes go play, and sump. It now seems clear, said la SU - Ps m th ' gf H 'l ,Z JU There were several instances ,ml in the 3, wimc D-omni., British war-bulletin, that thc Ger- G0 QS -2 ie if fel' .Se Y of brisk fighting against troops nrneln-ll over for the winning mans withdrew wllhnnt attempt- n I ea t . 'D' j 'l'? 0gS B' which had been ordered by the counter. These two plays cllmaxed ing to extricate any or ll-l Iian 21 i today after -L1 ' igu'j ' memnk ' ames unreconciled French Government :i march or sa ynl-es, in which the infantry for-inf s. whole nt 01 the '-YO I' 'asm mgm' 10 Stand UP against- the invasive- nra made four mst downs in four headquarters ,nn di- lstmlia. the , Furlhsf Pfovisifms of the mo' Resistance Limited plays. visions already ,aptul-gd, ,nsfer of in y lion ihvlvdvd the PFONNUOH of But a communique issued simul- The other Cornell score came in The A113 made Clear the nnlio ,ish hbarbarism and nonsenseft in lor- mneously in London and wash. the third quarter. 1Valt xl-eu the 5 of ,hs drwe hmden hung men' mal and inforrnal' lnllwllent lnglon tonight Shia that the rv entered the grin-le for the nrslt fmm its closely as C1 -is faugue uni. registration or initiation with sistance apparently was eonnned time, and the Amityville flyer sod ,, n pinccr hom fm. through Cen- the Secretary of the Council at almost entirely to French naval sparked Cornell as he had been za tml A Papua and sp- least two days prior to the date units and 3035131 m-une,-y, expected to do all season. Ed U neared to r 6 Ranked H Lough set: investigation of Viola-15005 At Algiers hostilities were sus- Taylor, a punting power for Yale Au St m is only ms, of Japanese ,.es,s,a,.,ce 8, -by lherludifiary Committee: and pended, by agreement with all afternoon, had just dropped n, ask, the OM 45 mms South of Bum the stipulation that mes' rules French nnthoritles including Ad- one outside on the Mteen when Kretz came in. The power that had moved Cornell deep into 'Yale territory all during the first half again took ever. Scoring Pass Everyone in the big Yale Bowl felt the change, and Cornell rolled rclnol-sefully down the gridiron in 16 plays to score on a pass to big Fred Westphal in the end zone. George Politi looked like the blocking back Coach Carl Snavcly needs to make his system click, while his former undcrstudy, Lou Daultas, was ri defensive standout at his new center post. Yale was outclussed Saturday, and thc difference in the score was as false a. showing of the difference between the teams as the Columbia debacle. Cornell made 20,flrst downs, and only bad breaks held the score down. Bill Wheclex s Stellar work lrr the Red backheld was a potent factor in stopping the Eli passing attack. All during the tlrst halt' the Cor- nell eleven pounded the Yale line. Time after time the'bulldogs held. But finally Cornell was not to be Continued on Page Eight To Answer Ellti Queries Professor A. W. Gibson, chair- man ol the Committee on Stu- dent War Service, will meet slu- denls who have questions about enlisting in the Army or Marine Corp Reserves, in Olin Hall B, at 8:00 p. m. today. . .old yesterday .n. ls. L. Montgomery. same time Maj. Gen. sell L. Maxwell, commander of United States troops in Egypt, told newly arrived American lighting forces that this is only the start - that the drive would go on to the heart of Gel'lllany. tReports reaching London said where Australian troops were nghtlng after driving over the rugged Owen Stanley range. All Japanese remnants in the Milne Bay sector at the extreme eastern tip had been cleared and Allied forces had occupied Goud- enough Island, the westermnost of the Dentrecastreaux group 30 mil:-s northeast of Milne Bay. apply to the initiation or all members ot all classes. Earlier in the meeting which lasted two hours, Dr. Norman Plummer of the Cornell hiedical College spoke briefly urging the fraternities' , cooperation in a drive to enroll between three and four' thousand students to take n sample innoculation of rl. new inlluenza scrum. llietory 0hest Starts 8-Day Uampaign November 153 Drive, Biggest in 0orneII's History, Aims for 310,000 Starting November 15, the Vic- tory Chest Committee is planning to launch the greatest drive in the history of Cornell to raise a. quota of 510,000 The 8-day drive, part ot' the extensive Cornell for Victory program, 'ls under the leadership of William H. Hopple Jr, '-13. The biggest single item of the 510,000 quota is 34,500 going to United Nations War Relief which includes a 52,000 allotment for the Tompkins County War Chest. Also under VVl:lr Relief allocation ls 32,000 to help the World Student Service fund in its Work in ald- ing student prisoners and ref- ugees. Tile remainder of S500 will go to the Cornell ln China fund. Next in size to the War Relief fund is 33,500 to go to tl-le United Service Organization. The campus fund, third largest item, will re- ceive S1,500. S500 or which will go to Cornell Student Relief, another S500 to CURW, and the remaining S500 to Cornell for Victory to meet future war demands. Local Ithaca Agencies will receive the balance nr 5500. Any money raised in excess of the 810,000 quota will be proportionated similarly. In preparation for the drive, there will be an extremely im- portant meetling of all victory wardensin Barnes Hall next Wed- nesday night, Nov, 11. at 7:30. Complete written instructions will be given to all present to acquaint 'them with cvery phase of the drive. The drive will open next Sun- day night with a meeting in Wil- lard Straight Memorial Room 'nt 7:30 p.m. when members ol the English Relief Committee and of the USO will speak. Other in- tegral parts of the drive will be the distribution of pledge cards to every Cornellian, an honor roll for all houses in which the men 100 per cent have promised S-1.00, Prizes of war bonds will be offered to all chest workers who on an individual basis have solicited the largest sum. The Sun will print all the facts and figures on the drive's progress and will feature the V honor roll of 100 Per cent houses. Serving on the Victory Chest Committee are William H. Hop- ple Jr. '43 and Miss Maxine L. Katz '45 co-chairmen. Other mem- bers arc Donald M. Ostrom '45, treasurer, Peter Winakur Jr.. Sanford T. Miller, Charnplin G. Salisbury all of the Class ol '43, Miss Reta Davidson '45, Stewart A. Sailor and William L. Brach both of the Class ol '4S. miral Darian himself. after less than 24 hours or opposition, it was announced by Yichy. American troops, this report said, began policing the city at 11 p.m. while French troops were ordered by their commander, General Juin, to remain in bar- racks. They were not disal-med. 8 Landings Mode At least eight landings were made by the powerful expedition- ary forces, and indications were that tllere were others not yet rcpbrted. London, Nov. B-t1Pl-The new 35,000-ton battleship Jean Bare and four French submarines huye been hit by Allied dive bonlbers and two Allied dcstroydrs have been sunk in air and naval nght- ingstill raging on the coast or French Morocco, a Vichy report broadcast by the Berlin radio said tonight. The three airports seized were Tafaroui at.Oran, and the Maison Blanche and the Bleda alrflelds in the Algiers region. Lieutenant C. B. Rcemclln will discuss the Navy V-7 pro- gram ot B p.m. tomorrow ln the North Room ot Willard Straight. He will give out forma to be used for enlist- ment through the joint recruit- ing board here on Nnvrlnller 16 to 18. 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L- X W wgvw . lt? 78 B Life Begins at Forty! I L . . . If that is true, E Y ZW D I l I mg served Cornelhans S wwf The Triangle Book Shop is still young, after hav- for forty years. E I Let us serve YOU! B U You'll enjoy trading al the T TRIANGLE I BOOK N SHOP G EVAN J. MORRIS, Proprwtor C Eswbrl 111903 0 Copr. 19.12, Jax. Schlilz. Brewing Ca., Milwaukee, Wix. ' 201 SOUTH TIOGA STREET R 8. H STERLING DINER 333 EAST STATE STREET Qui The foo? of the hill! Quick Lunch and Full Course Meals THE BEST FOOD AT THE MOST CONVENIENT TIME Open Twenfy-four Hours A Day FREE PARKING FOR PATRONS 37 1. ,4 i is Q ww Now when I was Vffi fi wwf, X x C'0RNfll Ziff A Were you there? .s' Swing it, Will Who? cu line! A ' Such patience 'A 6mW mJQwZWMhw MZQeWem5awafZQe Zlzzss ef '43 Eff' 'PHE ITHACA LIQUUR AND WINE UUMPANY 134 WEST STATE STREET Where the Best Costs Less CHIIINIDFF STUIHO 550 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 355 Ujicial Photographers 'PHE MI943 C0liNELLlAN ood Luck ' 5 LAYTON -H OLLAN D Dry Cleaners 4011 eamffzfu Ween 404 Spam Wea STYLES THAT ARE NEW AND SMART Q ALLANSON-HUDSON 146 EAST STATE STREET -Nronnn :Web ' 7 fam oo F9 ' ,D '11, co-,os . A . H ,,,,,.E,,,.. .,A. A E.,,A.,,,.E E...4,...,,,,....,.,.E,,... . . 4 11,41 6 -DQR J' ?l W SU: l' ,w ik N623 Jaazif Vyefaizb . .rgrfl 11 vix N v f GENERAL ICE CREA Wffffff' scncnicnmr cuoslrpnnnmn Your Dixtributor for this Locality If The General Ice Cream Corporation 735 Baldwin Street Elmira, New York FROM A FRIEND OE MYRON LINZ 8 lt speaks for itself oklvfzz yllff Get your souvemrs here A SEED! PLEASE KEEP OFF l Ranse you two l Swing your partner l l l l L. Double and vulnerable Eutel Euffalu A. .' il W im WASHINGTON AND SWAN STS. BUFFALO, N. Y. .fr X Q03 ji -'EA' A-14-flvzslh ag . I M. i1Js.iM wifi T -A ' E 450 ROOMS 0 450 BATI-is get M - ' Q I - I lp .' l EVERY ROOM HAS: g n- HDTEL ,gp -A T ' Private Bath, Shower or Tub and Shower t ' Free Radio Reception 13 ,:,TaN7ZeG,nferjl9ownfavm ,.., F ' Circulating Ice Water Ii: ' ' X I 1' 'Q - B F ' - cerfiaed Lighting T 551 55 5 A 1 EX! 5' Pi h . ' Inner-Spring Mattress n ie' B i' ,L ' Full-Length Door Mirror Q H I I' I ' Bed-head Reading Lamp -H-.1 - 5 ' Fi' gf i- 'jA'h ' Free Morning Newspaper E E My Owned and Operated by R A T E S S' I . MCCARRIAGHER HOTEL CORP. gffllje From Daniel H. McCarriagher, '15, President Twin Beds From 354.50 CORNELL ALUMNI HEADQUARTERS ZAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A A AA A Ag 4 f 5 W 1 :-,STATE ty 1 4 ,X r 4 Pa.. T AFTER THE SHOW f 1 ff if z 3 gf l Get in the spirit of things i i, 51:-. TQ 3 1 , A Q' A 'f T i L? 0 REEL A 1 5 4 P or 1 I 3 Any time for a good time I 4 F 1 109 SOUTH AURORA STREET Q 4 P Evvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv -f v v -.f .f V! 38 5 THE SER ST D10 RUCHESTER, N. Y. Wm fvgrapher COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL PORTRAITS AND GROUP PICTURES Ojficial Group Picture Plfotograploers for The H1943 C0rnelli1zn Serving Ithacans for 128 years and Cornellians ever since the University was founded, The Ithaca Journal extends to every member of the graduating class its best wishes . . . and Whether destiny takes you to the Home Front or to the Armed Forces may you contribute mightily to Victory for the United Nations. 386 1868 19-43 chliifoiy in ffia waging Although these are hard and dangerous times, we are privileged to live in them as the future course ot history is in the making. Yours is the generation that Will have the most to say in deter- mining our course. As you leave to assume this responsibility We salute you and Wish you Godspeed. CORNER BOOK STORE 109 N. Tioga Street ITHACA, N. Y. Phone 9326 Earle W. DeMotte, President RIGHT AND ON TIME SINCE 1909 ,fee Q 113-115 SOUTH TIOGA STREET o ITHACA, NEW YORK 387 How about that'-9 Q ' Here it is at Iasf coklvfzz uff Spring again Bend over V I Shrimp and Supermanf ' FLETCHER 4.6 3 . L 2 Compliments of IIIU-ALBA BAKERY if ALL TYPES OF DRY CLEANING if PRESSING 1+ REPAIRING OF GARMENTS if RUGS 81 UPHOLSTERY if SERVICING 81 STORAGE CASH 8. CARRY-20? DISCOUNT JOHN J. PASSMAN T05 DRYDEN RD. 0 205 N. AURORA The Path ot Lovr Leads to the Store ot Quality I-T E GI G I E S X The beauty and sentiment ot love suggests the beauty and quality of a tine everlasting diamond. Choose here with the utmost confidence as Corneliians have bought engagement rings here since 1875. R. A. I-IEGIGIIE Sz BRC. CO. T ewelers 136 EAST STATE STREET ITHACA, N. Y. 89 Compliments of . . NATHAN STRAUS-DUPARQUET COMPANY Sixth Avenue Between 18th and 19th Streets NEW YORK CITY aft Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Linen, Silverware China, Glass, Kitchen Equipments and Utensils Once Again . . rqlwalfaq Maia ew, helps to add to the popularity of a Cornellian. This, the ,43 edition of The Cornellian, is an example of dependable Molloy cover craftsmanship. THE DAVID J. MULLIIY PLANT 2857 North Western Avenue CHICAGO ILLINOIS 15 'IllIIIllllllIIllIlIIlll llllllllllllllllllm iiNIllIlIIiIIINIlIII .. .- Illllllllllllliiii Lenses, Shutters and Precision Optical Instruments The value of aerial photography in learning enemy installations, ship positions and defenses has grown to such extent that photographic in- terpretation now furnishes an estimated 4001, of all military intelligence. Ilex 30 years' experience and entire facilities are being devoted to the development and produc- tion of shutters, lenses and other precision op- tical instruments for our armed forces. Ilex Optical Co., Rochester, N. Y. Buy Wfar Bonds and Stamps 0 Be Sure It's Best Say! Make Mine Zftiw Glad XXX Cream Ale Pilsener Lager' Beer- I Inns INC ARE Thrifty Cleaners Phone 2656 118 W. State St., Ithaca, N. Y. Call and Delivery Service Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing Alterations and Repairing O We Urge You to Try Our Special Service Dept. For Your Finer Garments Ithaca Bottling Works Distributors We take pleasure in advising our customers how a garment will clean or dye. With us you g ments are Phone 2182 insured against fire and theft. LAKE VIEW DAIRIES MILK CREAM BUTTERMILK BUTTER COTTAGE CHEESE FRESH EGGS Q Cozzrteous Service At Your Door Dolibl 609 North Tioga Street Phone 2155 if 39 1 2 Q I Q I I I Q I Q Q Q I Q Q W l 2 l .-. , .,,, ,, . La Ywfffwifbwy WHWIMDM . , . ww? ,W M. 2r,:'.g,,Qa-35.-V wi fu-:Q :Qt .f '- ' 1'n-124517 ming: ,,,, r Z' va - . 2 ', ,, 11, V- A 4. '?1fgQg3E,.,p . 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I ' kdfif' f f ' , 1'-lv 'Effl.,1. :fi ww IE EL MILLS' , - fm' fl , fvmff 6' K 11+ . . grounded 1552 - - ff: KZ 51011271-QL MIL. Ruyvuuuu Jima. l L 2 Q Q I 2 l 2 I W W Q I 2 1 2 2 I W W A Over 230 Different Printing, Packaging, Wrapping, and Industrial Papers Are Produced at The Riegelv Mills. Among Them You Should Be Able to Find the Right Paper for Almost Every Purpose. Write Us. RIEGEL PAPER CORPORATION 342 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK, N Complimenfs of TOMPKINS C0-OPERATIVE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY to the class of '43 We liked your grcmdfafhers of the class of '87 And hope fo meef your grandsons in fhe class of 1987. ONE OF THE GREAT CLOTHING STORES OF THE STA H Pleamni Journey-Good Luck Well See You When Y 011 Refurn -'A 967,162 3 seem' ease? V CLOTHING 'll' FURNISHINGS ,T L f I 1943 2 TE ,gay cqu, cyauoiz, But ffflfof goocf-Ryan The members of the Class of ,45 have passed through this doorway many times during the last four years. We extend our best wishes to you all and we hope that we can con- tinue to serve you, wherever you may be. just drop a line to the Co-op. 'A' 'k 'lr SERVING CORNELLIANS SINCE 1895 THE CORNELL CO-OP MARSHALL DAIRY CU., INC. and ITHACA ICE CREAM CU. 703 West State Street V77 C'Protect Your Healthy Use Our Products For All Occasions i and Re Sale I 1 DIAL 2904 DIAL 2756 3 f-3310 for Havana llff Where s your horse, lady? Spring in Ithaca I CU ren t we domestic? A long whistle These great power transmitters pass along all the power of drivers to production machinery. No slips, no wasted power-Morse Roller Channel- Lubricatedn Chain drives deliver power with con- stant efficiency. They're rugged, long-lived, reliable. Worries about frequent maintenance or repair shut- downs end with the installation of Morse drives. On many machines, in many plants, the change to Morse Roller Chain drives has boosted production to new highs, set new records for sustained produc- tivity. First cost is low - maintenance costs are lower, due to the exclusive long-life features not available on less satisfactory drives! Regardless of your chain requirements there is a Morse Roller to meet them, efhciently, economically. All sizes and capacities, single and multiple widths. Call the Morse man. He'll help you look for places for profitable use of Morse Roller Chain Drives. Hear! of lhe Morse Roller Chain is profecled with u life-preserving Elm of oil, flowing Ihere Ihrough channels from ihe bushings. Oll ge0s in-wear slays oul! fi! 395 Hemphill, Noyes CH, Co. 15 BROAD ST., NEW YORK CITY MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND OTHER PRINCIPAL EXCHANGES INVESTMENT SECURITIES Cornellians associated with the firm: Jansen Noyes '10 E. S. Hofstatter '21 E. E. Cook '08 .,.. EH. C. Ballou '20. . H. K. Hall '29 ..... H. Stevens '39. . PARTNERS Stant on Griffis '10 'L. M. Blancke '15 :I:WiIIard I. Emerson '19 NEW YORK OFFICE . . . . .Office Manager . . . . .Publicity Dept. Manager, Sales Dept. . . . . .Executive Assistant . . . ...... Statistical Dept. ALBANY OFFICE H. E. Deuel '24. . . .......,........... ..... M anager PITTSBURGH OFFICE D. K. Coyle '09 .......................... .... R epresentative L. W. Voigt '21 .... .... R epresentative In Government Service. 'I' On leave of absence for duration BRANCH OFFICES IN ALBANY, CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS, PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURGH, TRENTON AND WASHINGTON 396 SEXTON SERVICE OFFERS You The only nationally advertised brand of foods prepared exclusively for the institutional market. The security of endorsement by all the leading trade associations in the institutional field in the United States. The facilities of the only wholesale grocery company operating plants in the two principal American markets-Chicago and New York. As rendered by America's largest distributors of number ten canned foods, a distinctive service on a complete assortment of quality foods packed in this institutional size container. Home recipe pickles, relishes and conserves from Sexton Sunshine Kitchens-delicious and appetizing. Carefully selected coffees-blends resulting from years of careful study-roasted fresh daily at Chicago and Brooklyn. A selection of your needs from the largest in- ventory ever assembled for the particular needs of those who feed many people each day. Jon-I N atco. MODUTOCTUFTDQ Wholesale Grocers CHICAGO BROOKLYN-DALLAS-ATLANTA AS MUCH A PART OF ITHACA AS CORNELL'S BELL TOWER .... OTHSCHILD'S, at the corner of State and Tioga, has in the past 61 years stood four-square in the heart of Ithaca . . . a landmark to a prospering business founded in 1882 . . . a reminder that Rothschild's has always stood four-square for RELIABILITY. With that as our watchword we have grown to import- ance with the city . . . and we hope to continue to earn your confidence and esteem by keeping RE- LIABILITY as the guiding thought behind every transaction. ki' ITHACA,S OLDEST, LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE if ' I 7 The LCDBSTER OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE FROM A FRIEND SEA FQOD SPECIALTIES GF 'Ir MAX FUCHS MYRON LINZ SIMON LINZ 145 West 45th St t New York B y r 9 1800 1801 J. B. SIMPSUN . . . Naval Tailors . . . 122 East State Street Ithaca, New York 8 9 r F011 ALL OCCASIONS p USE Purity Ice Cream Delicious and Refreshing Brick - Bulk Special Moulds Ice Cream Cakes Cheerios Cups Fruit Punch .Purity Ice Cream Company Ithaca, N. Y. C O L L E G E S P A 0 Where Town and Gown Meet to Eat 218 First Sr. Dial 2248 R E S T A U R A N T I DRUGSCHEMICALS The Seniors have had their printing problems Soda Fountain Service Prescriptions Promptly and Carefully Componnded 44-O-Ph THE HILL DRUG STORE C. W. DANIELS, Pharmacist 328 COLLEGE AVE. ITHACA, N. Y. Solved at NORTON'S for four years. The associations have been pleasant and harmonious. Students find our files of great help to them in purchasing printing. May we be of service to yon? V The Norton Printing Co. 317 East State Street Opposite the Strand Theatre 99 COUCH'S LIQUOR STORE A Opposite The Ithaca Imported and Domestic WINES LIQUORS CORDIALS PEDRO DOMECQ SHERRIES SCOTCH WHISKIES WINES 218 EAST STATE STREET PHONE 2108 S. M. Flickinger Compan ARCTIC ICE CREAM RED 61 WHITE CANNED FOOD C 0 M P A N Y SUN VALLEY FROSTED FOOD V O O 0 Specialists ln Frozen Desserts V 422 EDDY STREET ITHACA, N. Y. TAUGHANNOCK BOULEVARD Every Product Guaranteed DIAL 3401 ' 400 Our belief WLZYAZKJ fo the Claw of 1945 115 THE PUBLIC MARKET 115 N. AURORA ST. ITHACA, N. Y. THE STU AGENC Incorporate DENT IES d 1 To the class of '43 as the 48th class to graduate since our inception in 1894, we take this farewell opportunity to extend congratulations. May we express our appreciation for your patronage of the past four years, and wish you the best of luck? FRANK A. WALKLEY, '43, President HOWARD H. GREENE, '44, Vice-President O1 CAYUGA BEVERAGE COMPANY, INC PABST BLUE RIBBON, PIELS BEER and GOEBELS BANTAMS West St The Store of Good Spirits EDDY STREET, BY THE GATE RYE SCOTCH RUM I GIN WINES In Case You Need A Case Cezll EAST HILL SUPPLY COMPANY 964 I - 416 Edd Allanson-Hudson .... Alumni Fund .....,.. Arctic Ice Cream Co. . . . . Art Craft Printers ..... Bailey Distributing Co. . . Balfour, L. G. 84 Co ..... Barclay Hotel ..4...... Biltmore Hotel .... Buffalo Hotel ......... Cayuga Beverage Co. . . . . Chidnoff Studio ..,.. College Spa. ..... . . Consolidated ......... Cornell Co-op. Society ..... Cornell Daily Sun, Inc. . . Corner Bookstore ..... Couch's Liquor Store .... East Hill Supply Co. . , . . Fletcher ..........., Flickinger, S. M. Co.. , . . Forty-Fathom Fish ...... General Ice Cream Co. .... . Hart, Leo, Company ....... Heggie, R. A. 84 Bro. Co... . Hill Drug Store ......... Hemphill, Noyes 84 Co .... . Holley' s ..........,... Ilex Optical Co. .........,. . Ithaca Chamber of Commerce .... Ithaca Journal ..........,,. Ithaca Liquor 84 Wine Co.. . . Jahn 84 Ollier Engr. Co.. . . Lake View Dairies .... Layton Holland ..... clfzfewfising mlex Page 383 362-363 400 404 379 375 365 369 385 402 382 399 398 393 371 387 400 402 389 400 366 383 374 389 399 396 369 390 370 386 381 378 391 383 Lobster, Oyster 84 Chop House .... . . . Long Bros. ................. . Magazine Repeating Razor .... Mark Twain Hotel ........ Marshall Dairy Co. ...... . Montgomery, Ward 84 Co.. . Morse Chain Co. ......... . Moser Studio .........,. Nathan-Straus Duparquet. . . Norton Printing Co.. . . . . Nu-Alba Bakery ....,..... Pleasant Valley Wine Co.. , . Philco Corporation ..,...., Prudential Insurance Co.. . . . Public Market .......... Purity Ice Cream Co. ..... . Riegel Paper Corporation. . . Rothschild Bros. .,......, . Sexton 84 Co. .... . Simpson, J. B. Co.. . .. Smith, S. K. Co.. . Spence's Grill ..,.. Sport Shop ....... Stegmaier's ......... Sterling, R. H., Diner. . . Student Agencies .... Stover Printing Co. .......... . Tompkins Co. Co-op. Ins. Co .... . . . Triangle Book Shop .......... Trommer s ................,.... . . . West End Brewing Utica Club ...,. . , . Wilkins-Castle-Wilkins ...,... Zinck's .............. Page 398 377 367 369 393 366 395 386 390 399 389 377 366 406 401 399 392 397 397 398 390 385 392 373 379 401 387 392 379 383 391 391 375 C7416 Ufzaff gDfzL1zf.sfz5, I Q ff BOOKLETS if COMMERCIAL FORMS if PUBLICATIONS Q Qbiaf 2252 402-406 EAST STATE STREET ITHACA, NEW YORK 404 General Wdex Page ACHIEVEMENTS Al-Djebar ..........,......,........... .... 1 14 Aleph Samach ..............,........ .... 1 11 Alpha Alpha Gamma. . . . . . . 115 Alpha Phi Omega .... .... 1 16 Atmos ............. .,.. 1 17 A.V.M.A. ...... .... 1 18 Chi Epsilon ..... .... 1 19 Clef Club ........ ..,. 1 20 Eta Kappa Nu .... .... 1 21 Gargoyle ........., .... 1 22 H0-Nun-De-Kah ........ ..,. 1 23 Kappa Delta Epsilon .... .... 1 24 Kappa Phi Kappa ...., .... 1 25 Kappa Tau Chi ..... .... 1 26 Mortar Board .... .... 1 12 Omicron Nu .... ,,.. 1 27 Phi Beta Kappa. . . .,... . 102 Phi Kappa Phi .... ,... 1 04-105 Phi Zeta ........... .... 1 28 Pi Delta Gamma ..., ..,. 1 29 Pi Lambda Theta. . . . . . . 130 Pi Tau Pi Sigma ..., ,,,. 1 31 Pyramid ............. ,,..,... 1 32 Quill and Dagger ...., ..,. 1 06-107 Raven and Serpent .... ...... 1 13 Red Key ........... .... 1 10 Retort and Beaker .... .... 1 33 Rod and Bob ......... .... 1 34 Scabbard and Blade ..... .... 1 35 Scarab .............. .... 1 36 Sigma Delta Chi .... .... 1 37 Skulls ........... ...... 1 38 Sphinx Head .... .... 1 08-109 Tau Beta Pi ...,. ...... 1 03 Ye Hosts ..... ............. .... 1 3 9 ACTIVITIES Ag-Domecon .... ............. .... 1 8 8 Aesculapius ...... .... 2 08 Algonquin Lodge. . . . . . . 194 Arete ....,....... .... 2 12 Bacamia ......... .... 1 36 Beth L'Amed ..... .... 1 76 Book and Bowl ....... .... 1 85 Boxing Club ............... .... 2 01 Cayuga Student Residence .... .... 1 95 Cercle Francais ............. ,... 1 98 Chi Delta ...... . . .... 184 Chimes .......... ..., 1 71 Chinese Students.. . . . . . . . . 197 Cornellian ,........ .... 1 52-153 Cornell Chorus ....... ...... 1 68 Cornell Radio Guild .... ........ 1 74 C.U.R.W. ..... ....... .... 1 5 0-151 Cornell for Victory ..... ...... 1 43 Cosmopolitan Club ..... .... 1 96 Countryman ...,...... .... 1 59 Crew Club ......... .... 2 02 Cross Country Club. . . Delta Club .......... Desk Book ......,.. Dramatic Club ..... Engineer ...,......... Floriculture Club ..... Four-H .............. Future Farmers ....... Home Economics Club Hotel Ezra Cornell .... Ivy Tower ........... Judging Team ....., Kappa Beta Phi .,.. Kermis .......... L'OgiVe ....,.... Majura ............ Men's Glee Club ..... Orchestra ......... Outing Club ..... Pershing Rifles ..... Red Hot Poker ..... R.O.T.C. Band .... Round-Up Club ..... Page . .... 203 181 158 172-173 157 187 . .i.. 189 ....190 ....211 ....161 . .... 180 191 178 192 179 177 166-167 164-165 199 200 182 162-163 193 Ski Club ......... . , . 204 Spiked Shoe ........ . . . 205 Student Agencies ..... . . . 160 Student Council ...,,, . . . 142 Student Council Comm. ..... . . . 144-145 Sun ................. 154-155 Tennis Club ............. .... 2 06 Thirty-nine-Forty-three .... .... 1 83 Wayside Aftermath ...... ..., 2 13 Women's Dance Club. . . . 209 Women's Debate Club ,.,. - .... 210 Women's Glee Club .... ...... 1 69 W.S.G.A. ........... 146-147 Widow ..,........,...., ........ 1 56 Willard Straight Hall .... .... 1 48-149 Wrestling Club ........ ....., 2 07 ADVERTISING See separate Index ................ .... 4 03 ATHLETICS Athletic Council ................. .... 2 16 Baseball .........,. ,,.. 2 37 Basketball ....... .... 2 41 Cheerleaders ,.... .... 2 46 Coaches ....... Crew .......... Cross Country .... Fencing ........ Football .........., 217 232 247 252 218 Football, J.V. ......... .... 2 26 Football, Freshman ........ .... 2 26 Freshman Minor Statistics. . .... 260 405 he wwe Wllhe secret of successfl Disraeli once observed, His con- stancy oi purposef, For vindication of this theory, study the record of any successful man or Woman. You will find one outstanding truth about such in- dividuals. They are stern believers in the value of life insurance protection and this is demonstrated by the policies they have acquired. This financial safeguard has a definite place in any well-programmed career. , .-l :lj ' + N 'i' ..'1 XR -ti-l l THE , E ff-fha IIE fill in l ini Ad R .tillrf n I l , , ,ffl 42? 1131 , . v .. ji Jlmmranre Olnmpemg nf Ammru fgil il E WA Home ofnw, NEwAnK,N.J. - 406 Golf ...,,. Hockey ....... Intramurals. . . Lacrosse ,... Polo ...... Pistol .... Rifle ..,. Skiing .... Soccer ..,... Swimming .... Tennis ..............,...... Track ......,..........,..., W.A.A. and W'omen's Sports .... Wrestling ................. CORNELL LIFE .......,.... . . PRATERNITIES Inter-Fraternity Council ............ Acacia .... .....,.., Alpha chi Rho ,,.,,... Alpha Chi Sigma. . . Alpha Delta Phi .... Alpha Epsilon Pi. . . Alpha Gamma Rho. Alpha Phi Delta ..., Alpha Psi ....,..... Alpha Sigma Phi. . . Alpha Tau Omega. . Alpha Zeta ........ Beta Sigma Rho .... Beta Theta Pi .... Chi Phi ......... Chi Psi ....,,...... Delta Chi ..,....... Delta Kappa Epsilon .... Delta Phi .......... Delta Sigma Phi .... Delta Tau Delta. . Delta Upsilon .... Kappa Alpha. ..... . Kappa Delta Rho. . . Kappa Sigma .,..... Lambda Chi Alpha. Omega Tau Sigma. . Phi Delta Theta .... Phi Epsilon Pi ...... Phi Gamma Delta. . Phi Kappa Psi ...,.. Phi Kappa Sigma. . . Phi Kappa Tau ..... Phi Sigma Delta .... Phi Sigma Kappa. . . Pi Kappa Alpha .... Pi Lambda Phi. . . Psi Upsilon .... General fedex Page ...,257 ........249 .mzez-263 ....Mase ....gm ....'l258 ....255 H2254 ....2-48 ..,.250 ....259 ....z27 ....264 ....251 338 268 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 ... 292 ... 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 Page Seal and Serpent ...... .... 3 07 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. .. . . . . 308 Sigma Alpha Mu ..., .... 3 09 Sigma Chi ......... .... 3 10 Sigma Nu .......... .... 3 11 Sigma Phi ............ .... 3 12 Sigma Phi Epsilon ..... ,... 3 13 Sigma Pi .... ....,... .... 3 1 4 Tau Delta Phi ...... .... 3 15 Tau Epsilon Phi ....... .... 3 16 Tau Kappa Epsilon .... .... 3 17 Theta Chi .........,. .... 3 18 Theta Delta Chi .... . . . 319 Theta Xi ...... . . . 320 Triangle ..,.... . . , 321 Zeta Beta Tau, . . . . 322 Zeta Psi .,... . . . 323 SORORITIES Pan-Hellenic Council ....,......... . . . 324 Alpha Epsilon Phi ..... . . . 325 Alpha Omicron Pi ...,. . . . 326 Alpha Phi .....,... '. . . . 327 Alpha Xi Delta ..., . . . 328 Chi Omega ......... . . . 329 Delta Delta Delta .... . . . 330 Delta Gamma ....,.. . . . 331 Kappa Alpha Theta .... . . . 332 Kappa Delta ..i...,,.. . , . 333 Kappa Kappa Gamma .... . . . 334 Pi Beta Phi ........ . . . , . 335 Sigma Delta Tau .... . . . 336 Sigma Kappa ..... . . . 337 SENIORS Men ..... ...,....,.. . . , 44 Women .,.. . . . 85 UNIVERSITY Administration ................... . . . 18 Board of Trustees .... . . , 16 President Day ..., . . 14 Agriculture .... . . 24 Architecture ..... . . 28 Arts and Sciences. . . . . 22 Engineering ........ . . 20 Home Economics ..... . . 26 I-Iotel Administration. , . . 27 Veterinary ..,........ . , 29 WAR SECTION ..... .. 30 40 7


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