Cornell University - Cornellian Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)

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Cn campus you can spot the navy raincoat, the marine battle jaclcet, the air corps Flight jaclcets, the combat infantry boots. -l-hese men have brought with them a new spirit to Cornell, the spirit of a man who has lost valuable time and is determined to malce it up. The veterans are more critical and discerning students with a more serious attitude toward the pursuit of studies. They are more aware of the happen- ings oi the world. They represent new blood, giving more life to all the rest oi us, and embody a spirit that has awalcened the rest of the campus. Each ol these veterans laces more and harder problems than the average college student has ever had. Though their way is not easy, they are succeeding impressively. It is to them that the 1946 Cornellian is dedicated. Confenfzi UNIVERSITY ......... . . . The Administration . . .The Trustees. . .The Alumni . . .The College CORNELL CHANGES STRIDE ..,. , . Post War Cornell . . .The Navy. . .The Marines . . .The Veterans Cfornell's United Nations Qrganization SENIORS .... . . . Senior Men and Women . . . Class l'listory ACHIEVEMENTS . .... , . , . Scholastic l'lonors . . . Departmental I-lonors . . . Campus l-lonors ACTIVITIES . ..... . . . Student Government . . . Religious Crganizations . . . Publications . Business Qrganizations . . . Social Qrganizations FRATERNITIES .... Fraternities . . . Sororities ATHLETICS ........... Major Sports . . . lvlinor Sports . . . Women's Sports CORNELL LIFE ...... Campus Vievvs . . . Advertising GENERAL INDEX . age 6 Q0 30 72 92 160 QI Q S250 301 ADMINIS ,, 'Y ii xii f i 4 5 V, , . fm K ,lx l, -HT. 51.5-X. ' wiv nik , 4 N, X 3 w I 'mils W i. 4 ,.. ,V T.: Jw L ,.w.gi,fqwj, g fda.,-1 W' SSW GNN: .e N. X HLA 1 I It Y ..-my , . A 3 '5'-if'1Jg -.r , fn' , .42 - -KM,-l VW-,f A f ,,- fr, :yr , h 4 - ISWQHN Ji' C, ,gl-'f Hg -l fm n -. f,f A f if Q 1 ,ul X N. Y v. . Q-.-L, gaming? v MQ. mm-L' ms mn E mn an mn mam mam ss um f, fww, K L-g ,ws w ww' -mg? fb 'gawk' W :, ,.. K 5 5 A :... gig H EA 6 u f if fm , Amen ,a .w ws' ,mm 'KC ' A 1' . L .f H' .L I' 5-w , . v I V I ., 'U . iv. V 'I' :T VN'-Y ?'2f14i? Qwif -, ms ML A.. ,W 1,3 I -X 7 wixf' - B 'V ' 'H u , ' Y .. '- ' - N ' N .. 4 - may ' MQ'-H , ,. -' f f Mp' W9 ,.-HAM i -1 f QE ' , ,. 4 : , ,. ,,.,w.-, ,, mmf , sw . 'Y , w.5.,.,.,,....-- fx1.,,',,w- B , , P., I -. ly -nh -43: .. H , A, my .., f ,,, ,,. Q wg.: gif' , Hmm 'Nm -V I i ,f I ,Ag . K QU -I E WM: .J ,., ,msg WEEK sw .1 ' ' -1 J ,. .Q . -1 Q .wv 'l- ' H MQ' WW--nw, ,M i .... EDMUND EZRA DAY President Mara! of jam feea Frank H. Hiscock Howard E. Babcock Edmund Ezra Day . Thomas E. Dewey . Joe R. Hanley . Qswald D. Heck . George D. Stoddard Chester C. DuMond Martin R. Catherwood Edward R. Corsi . Harry Bull . . HarrylG. Stutz . OFFICERS MEMBERS EX-OFFICIO Chairman Emeritus . . Chairman . The President ol the University . The Governor ol New York . . The Lieutenant Governor . The Speaker ol the Assembly . The Commissioner of Education The Commissioner of Agriculture The Commissioner ol Commerce . The Industrial Commissioner The Rresident ol the State Agricultural Society . . . Librarian ol the Cornell Ithaca Library LIFE MEMBER Charles Ezra Cornell MEMBERS APPQINTED BY TI-IE GOVERNQR Arthur H. Dean Edward R. Eastman Howard E. Babcock Neal D. Becker William D. R. Carey Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. John L. Collyer Frank S. Columbus Tell Berna Alice Blinn Thomas l. S. Boak Richard Bradheld Stanton GriFFs MEMBERS ELECTED BV TI-IE BOARD Victor Emanuel Frank E. Gannett Larry E. Gubb Frank H. Hiscock Louis Hollander Thomas A. Murray MEMBERS ELECTED BV TI-IE ALUMNI Willis H. Carrier Mary H. Donlon Albert R. Mann George R. Rlann FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES R. C. Gibbs Joseph C. Hinsey Joseph R. Ripley Myron C. Taylor Nicholas H. Noyes Franklin W. Clin Walter C. Teagle Maxwell M. Llpson Ezra B. Whitman Roger H. Williams George H. Rockwell Raul A. Schoellkopl Robert E. Treman Frederick G. Marcham I MEMBER ELECTED BY TI-IE STATE GRANGE I-Iarold M. Stanley .fdclminiofrafiue O hmm Edmund Ezra Day . . George Holland Sabine Arthur S. Adams George F. Rogalsky . Robert B. Meigs . James E. Matthews James B, Trousdale Lewis l-l. Durland Ralph l-l. Wheeler Edward K. Taylor paul L. McKeegan Eugene F. Bradlord . Edward K. Graham l-lugh E. Weatherlow M. R. Shaw George S. Frank . Allan l-l. Treman Thomas l'lammonds . . President . Vice-President . provost . . . . . Treasurer . Assistant Treasurer and Secretary ol the Board Assistant Treasurer and Assistant Secretary ol the Board . . . . . Assistant Treasurer and Auditor . Assistant Treasurer and Secretary ol the Finance Committee . . . . Assistant Treasurer, State Colleges Assistant Treasurer and Business Manager ol Medical College . Assistant Auditor . Registrar and Director ol Admissions . . Secretary ol the University Superintendent ol Buildings and Grounds . Manager ol Residential l'lalls .. Manager ol Purchases . Attorney . Acting Director ol Public lnlormation TO orne! 14 umni :Mociafion Alumni l'louse at 3 East Avenue, ithaca, New Yorlc, is the service headquarters ior the Cornell alumni organization. It contains the Alumni Qtiice, where names, addresses, and biographical records oi all 65,000 former students are lcept up-to-date, the otiices oi the Alumni Fund Council, and of the Alumni News. ' The General Alumni Secretary oi the University, Emmet J. Murphy 'QQ is also the secretary oi the Cornell Alumni Association. Pauline J. Schmid '25 and Emerson l-linchliti '14 are Assistant Alumni Secretaries. All existing alumni organizations are now drawn together through the Board of Directors to formulate and carry out the policies and objects oi the Association. This governing Board is made up ot the presi- dents, chairmen, or elected representatives of the following: Alumni Fund Council, Alumni News Com- mittee, Federation oi Cornell Women's Clubs, Federation oi Cornell Men's Clubs,.Secondary Schools Committee, Association oi Class Secretaries, Directors from the seven geographic districts, Alumni Associ- ation oi the College oi Agriculture, Alumni Association oi the College of Architecture, Cornell Society oi Engineers, Alumnae Association of the College of l-lome Economics, Cornell Society oi l-lotelmen, Law Association, Medical College Alumni Association, Cornell University-New Yorlc l-lospital School oi Nursing Alumnae Association, and the Alumni Association oi the Veterinary College. William L. Kleitz '15 has served as President of the Alumni Association since June, 1941. Every graduate and every matriculate oi Cornell University whose entering class shall have been gradu- ated, and every candidate for an advanced degree not a member oi a regular class, is a member oi the Alumni Association. Membership is a privilege that comes automatically and means much ii one accepts the opportunities it oiiers. ' Qpportunities to serve Cornell are otiered through the several operating divisions oi the Alumni Association. lts organization may be compared to that oi a large business Firm. Local branch offices are some seventy Cornell Clubs of men and women. These have local oliiicers, hold regular meetings and social affairs, and many have active committees worlcing with secondary schools and oiier scholarship aid. The Secretaries oi the Federation oi Cornell Women's Clubs and the Federation oi Cornell Men's Clubs are the service oiiicers for these Clubs, assisting them with programs, and securing speakers from the Campus. The Cornell Alumni News, owned and published twice a month, on a self-sustaining basis, by the Alumni Association, might be called the public relations department. The magazine, edited by l-l. A. Stevenson '19, carries news and pictures oi the Campus and University and oi Cornell friends and Class- mates to all who subscribe. ' The Alumni Fund Council is the Financial department through which alumni and other iriends oi the University contribute to the Financial support of the University. The strength oi the Council lies in its Class Representatives, one man and one woman in each Class. Matthew Carey '15 has served since June, 1944, as President of the Fund Council. Emmet J. Murphy 'QQ as Executive Secretary is responsible for the conduct oi its aiiairs under the direction oi the Executive Committee. Olive Northup Snyder 'QQ and Garner A. Adams '35 are Assistant Secretaries. ' The Association oi Class Secretaries is the convention department which runs Class Reunions and is the clearing house for Class activities. It is composed oi all men's and women's Class Secretaries, who get together to exchange ideas for malcing the alumni Class organizations etiective. , Representatives of the First graduating class formed the Associate Alumni of Cornell University in 1872 and since that time the Alumni Association has rendered continuing and important service to the Uni- versity and to its membership. 11 WILLIAM I. MYERS Dean COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ww gh j EE X I 39: I:IIuIaxlLVb-I I 'If X if A qw! Ya? I7 5'1 If. I 79 ' .wf EM MIDI -4,11 .,g4r.,.ff.v'4 ' J il I I I Mbxx , .L ' wwf, I SE ,,.L.... e 5 3 ,,f 7,9 E, q g Q21 iff I I-'affix E57 jim , K fo 0 'Q - 'fs-2,11 J 1 'J ig' -xl, c 1 gk V GILMORE CLARK COLLEGEOF Dm ARCHITECTURE CCDLLEGE OF lXRTS,ANIJ SCIENCES ,1 1 CORNELIUS W. DE KIEWIET Deen WSW - XJ Qin -1 -fgji' H. fig? 1-- I ,f ff. ,Cf ! , 9 I ,, f - f' . . . IL ' 5 ' 'k 'km' , .n1'22i:.IQ51'If'f F1EQf?'f4!!nGY,'f 7 'V W f Wffif '7' Y-H Pv CO fwmiik ff- 'N ,ff 'V W W f fmiv 10 W pijfqqf ,Ny , f Lf fk Zigi? 'Squat' Q if sz lik' 1 , ...gf-, - LLEGE OF ENGINEERING T , QED?--,,,, i rr. ' y, , A . ' : j'f4I1 '2 . .. -W ,mb t ' , -.'. ef-9 . Af 1 Y- f X V Q XWQ4 0 - .g'w!Tf w,1'7'f ' wp' ,- ff 232565. 5 if ','- v! K M f, L 'f ' li fm, -, Lf .7 ff '9' , E 1 ,f 1,4 LN 9 ' Ea' SOLOMON CADY HOLLISTER Dean 3 w ia X xx va THE COLLEGE OF HCME ECONOMICS 15:4 f ' if SARAH GIBSON BLANDING D260 ,., fc , . WH if Q31 r' JL Q f 0 X! ,, f f f, N ' ff wnmf-mg 5-JVWQQ -wrfgdt ' 1, SMH HO if ,xl f f .,q 1 1, a ww 5 - 4, .1 I 3, ymv 7 fig! ' L' 4 pf E i V Hz' A 1 AWE: Is wp' fw x- f,,-.L Mix , ' X . Q- . an ' UL ,L-.,-,V viii '- ,x X-xj fx Xxqqqfxx. - TEL ADMINISTRATI ' , 'VA 'HOWARD BAGNALI. MEEK Director ON SCHCOL OF INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR RELATICDNS IRVING M, IVES DCGVI WE W N I .1653 EXAM , .MW gg ifACA www '41 . - ' QW 995 -Mem 'am --- L: , fi 'f ...M- f CQLLEGE VETERINARY MEDICINE Q' vu.-N -v I- A Qs? L-I K., , rf wm--vt .mfuj . fl- 50 , N . :VW mf I ,, , . '9 ' , I, ,K1 'vt,,-'Til ff:'9i:ff:f.f ' ,,-Q-f.f,.,f .4.-M1 .aiu , I I .ff W,,f,'pf,.,. I A TAM I, I , .QQ .gy ,IHA .IPTY ' 5. F i A WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGEN Dean as m sgw as nm NAH I .f, L. , as xp. - -1 E54 ,. , 3 n ,9 ss 5 ,v Q1 :wma w ft Y, .W U 1' ,ffm 1 a as ss x X Q as Q ss Mmm 2 gf! Lf 5 Fm H E E 'x4m'g Y.. P1583-Z' 1 'Q n s -:. B . Sm in E Q sd as Ex me ,X 1 gig Q x sf ww ww, nc ms ,iw x V, 9 1 uf: I . 1 f ? 5 Q wane! CAange6 .girdle Cornell sees many changes vvith the transition from a wartime campus baclc to a peacetime campus. After four years of vvalldng to classes next to marching men one novv strolls leisurely along still half expecting to hear the familiar rhythmical step Qne, -l-vvo, Three, Fourl Brightly painted Model l's and loud plaid shirts are novv coming baclc into vogue, while fraternity houses are being reopened and are starting their functions again. But even with these changes Cornell has not so quickly for- gotten the vvar or her post vvar obligations to those countries whose students have been less fortunate. Cornell After Victory has continued its sale of bonds and stamps at Willard Straight, and through its stimulus all the Women's Living Units have been steadily sending boxes of food to different families throughout Europe. C After V is also sponsoring a clothing drive vvhich will be for the benefit of European families, and a Community Chest drive,part of which proceeds vvill go to the World Student Service fund. W.S.S.l7. is concerned vvith reconstruction and rehabilitation vvorlc for students all over the vvorld. The lnternational Exchanges is an organization for relief purposes, besides vvorl4ing tovvard a closer cultural unity of all nations. Student Council is composed of representatives from the Navy, Marines, and Veterans. lts Athletic fee program vvill be to the great advantage of all servicemen and veterans, and it is doing a good job of coordinating all the groups into a United Cornell. Veterans have been entertained by the various Women's Living Units vvith open houses and dances. Willard Straight has both a Servicemenls Committee and a Veteran's Committee. The Service- menis Committee deals with the solution of problems of the servicemen in their campus life. The Veteran's Committee coordinates activities of the veteran students. lt is now compiling a guide book of questions and ansvvers which will be of help to entering veterans. It also promotes forums in each of the colleges to understand better the problems they have to deal with and to become better acquainted vvith the faculty. . The Army Mess l-lall in Willard Straight is being transformed into a recreation room vvhich vvill be open all day for service of light refreshments and general enjoyment of the students. This room was originally an outside terrace, but with the addition of the Army program to the already estab- lished Navy program, more space vvas needed for feeding the men. The terrace was then enclosed and made the Army Mess l'lall. When the V-'IQ and A.S.T.P. vvere started, the Memorial Room vvas also opened for light refreshments. -lhe opening of this room will provide nevv sources of enjoyment and pleasure for the students at Willard Straight. 1945 has brought peace to the vvorld and returned many of our students to Cornell. lt is up to the students of 1946 to build a stronger and better Cornell and an institution of which our country can be justly proudl QQ Ju,.,,n ...- 'Vs HAROLD E. B. SPEIGHT Deen of Students v ' .-.1 V-, 1 . rL:J'.f1-L X! F l LUCILE ALLEN Counselor of Women 11, i . il ff- '11 1 L!-L.: LQ. .99 1:54, TOP ROW: l-leurion, Roberts, Sperling, Feeser, Rutan. SECOND ROW' Klie, llliclc, Carpenter, Roberts, Stetson, Frost. BOTTOM ROW: l-luth, Allen, Chippendale, Sparks, Moran. CLUCLK jfaining Skov! The Naval Training School consists of three main groups: the NRO.-l-.C., the V-'IQ unit, and the V-5 unit, being composed ol approximately nine hundred men. The station statl consists ol thirty-live otlicers and Fifty enlisted personnel. The Diesel School lor student otticers and the United States Naval Reserve Midshipmen School have disappeared lrom the Cornell campus, being replaced by the lNl.R.O.'l.C. and the V-'iQ unit which are now consolidated. Approximately two hundred and Fifty men are in V-5 which is an aviation preparatory program. lVlost ol these men are enrolled in the College ol Arts and Sciences. Two hundred and twenty-Four men are in the V-'IQ unit and are enrolled in the College of Engineering. The lNl.R.O.-l.C. was established at Cornell on November 'l, 1945. There are now Four hundred and lorty-one men in this program who are enrolled in all the various colleges. The lNl.R.O.'l'.C. will be leaving in July, 1946. It is probable that the wartime N.R,O.T.C. will be swung into the peacetime lXl.R.O.l-.C. as it has always been lcnown. The N.R.O.l-.C. is an otlicer candidate college training program, and the students under this program will get a degree and commission alter completing eight terms. 24 I arinezi Cornell's peacetime campus sees the Marine unit decreasing in size as many of the men are Finishing up their course of seven or eight terms. At present there are approximately one hundred Marines with one-third of that numloer graduating this year. These men repre- sent the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Filth, and Sixth Marine Divisions. Marine trainees have talcen an active part in campus life, both in activities and sports. Marines compose part of every Cornell sport team, and have done much in the entertain- ment Field through individual vocal groups. Most of these men are to he Found enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, and those Finishing their course here expect to he commissioned in the Marine Corps Reserve. l l Q5 ufePdn6 Cornell happily Welcomes many veterans, vvho, For the First time in many months have an opportunity to resume their schooling. Some of the veterans are starting vvhere they left oil before the vvar, while others are just be- ginning their college lite. Approximately thirteen hundred veterans have enrolled this year. Gi this number one hundred and sixty had been at Cornell before the opening of the Fall term after discharge from service, three hundred and eighty were either Cornellians vvho had talqen leave to go into service or vvere here in the V-'IQ program, tour hundred had college vvorl4 elsewhere, but had never been at Cornell beiore, and three hundred and sixty are entering Freshmen. About tvventy-Five per cent of these veterans are married, and most ol them enrolled in the School ol lndustrial and Labor Relations, the College of Agriculture, and the College of Engineering. The University Qllice of Veterans Education under the directorship oi Professor Loren C. Petty, and the United States Veterans Administration Qttice under Co-ordinator Mr. Claude Cornwell have done much to help the veteran become adjusted to college life more ciuiclcly through the indi- vidual appraisal program and vocational guidance. Q6 ufdgurg 27 owne! moclef Yjnifecl Wafiona Cornellians began an experiment in international education this year with the establishment of a model United Nations Crganization. Designed to stimulate thought and action concerning the UNC, to integrate foreign students into campus activities, and to bring the campus closer together by virtue ol common interest, the program became etlective early in March. The experiment is sponsored by Donald Kerr, counsellor to Foreign Students, William Mendenhall, director ol the Cornell United Religious Work, Dean l-larold Speight, and F. M. Cotlin. Campus organizations backing the venture include American Veteranis Committee, American Youth For Democracy, the Bulletin, Cosmopolitan Club, Cornell United Religious Work, Foreign Students, lnterlraternity Council, panhellenic, Student Council, Womens Sell Governing Association. and Willard Straight. Administration of the model UNC is carried out by a Steering Committee headed by Miss Jean l-lorovvitz. The Committee is divided into tour sectins: the Crganizing Committee, the Membership Committee, the Speakers Committee, and the Publicity Committee. Members of these committees are chosen from student applications. Work on the UNC is divided into ten geographical areas. These include: 'l. United States and Philippines, Q. France and Western Europe, 3. Russia and Eastern Europe, 4. Near East and Africa, 5. India, 6. Latin America Cexcept Argentinaj, 7. Argentina, 8. Great Britain and the Dominions, 9. China, 'l0. Greece. The commissions and nations are addressed by professors on the campus in related Fields. Acting in a consultative capacity are Professors l-l. W. Briggs, M. Einaudi, R. G. Cush- man, W. F. Willcox, al. P. Bretz, and P. M. Mitchell. During April weekly lectures open to the public and meetings of individual committees were held in preparation tor the liirst meeting of the entire UNC. These groups discussed Atomic Energy, -lrusteeship, and Economic and Social problems both as vvorld problems and as relating to their particular area. At the end ol this period the group elected representatives to the General Assembly of the UNC which is composed of 5'l member nations with from one to three persons from each delegation. The UNC General Assembly met in May to receive and to act on reports ol the Economic and Social Council, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the -lrusteeship-Security Council. Members of these groups and ol the Security Council are from the General Assembly. By the establishment ol a model UNC at Cornell, students and Faculty members alike have displayed the kind ol spirit that vvill insure freedom to Cornell and to the vvorld. A 28 W9 'F xx Qi, wa S H E H K H - XY if 1-L.: p w fi K H. H QB Q, 1 1' I 1 , P, 'we 2, b 'HS xg! 'I .V ff 1 xx 'il V 1? 5 fr Q x if fy i r I if 3 aww -Sys nw uma umii, mmm: nm mfs ,sf n w alfa E ss V B K R Q fs my if ' 451 'Rav Mx E5 -n f 3 1 a p-1 ya 5 'uf' -1 u 11-A , q f K 4 ss xv: -a A Q. :rg -Q-QE x-x sg ss I x ,rdf-fl' W X 1 x -1. x x , . - xx '. Y u X 2 1- . , , , X f I -5. f N ,K X n .V x h 4 E 1 V ' , xt , ' ' -f v' f Q ff .1 .. ly! 1 x , X W -. .nw I-. .yi lj' .-.vw .1-2-1 . .4- E ..,-N v WH uk L? Z. M- ' N ,JAH fa QQ, 'W -'31 W -fexaifigm Q Q 2 , xxfw ga Qing, ' fnwE2w.W,yjf -xg 5 mag Q, hfw + F ' - W-1 - L-wa . 0: :L :s . ' 'N 139- - - ' 'f --,.,-2 .- 1 X fa , Ar. , . wir--t 'V'-1-w,,, , xr ,Lp , P' I R , E ' 4 -..,,,, , x eniom DOROTHY ABRAMS, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Midwood High School. Gilbert and Sullivan Clubs, State Cash and Tuition and Lefevre Scholarships. MAC C. ADAMS, Portsmouth, Va. Mechanical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Atmos, Navy V-12. PRISCILLA GRACE ALDEN, Beacon. Home Economics. Prepared at Beacon High School. Mortar Board, Vice-President 4, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Omicron Nu 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cornell-in-China Club, Secretary Q, 3, 4, Baptist Student Forum 9, 3, President 4, President Circle 3, W. S. G. A. President 4, W. S. G. A. Judiciary Committee 3, Chairman 4, W. S. G. A. House of Representatives 3, Chairman 4, W.lS. G. A. Executive Committee 3, 4, W. S. G. A. Residence Council 3, Student Council 4, Freshman Orien- tation Committee 3, Mabel Esty Rose, Martha Van Rensselaer Alumni, Laura Osborne, and New York State Cash Scholarships. GILBERT ALDRIDGE, JR., Evansville, Ind. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Reitz High School. Phi Kappa Psi. A. S. M. E., Crew, Swimming Team, Navy V-122. NORMAN W. ALLEN, Schaghticoke. Agriculture. Prepared at Troy High School. Alpha Zeta. Hou-Nun-De-Kah, Scabbard and Blade., OTELIA HARRIS ALLEN, Delhi. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Dela- ware Academy and Central School. C. U. R. W. 1, 2, 3, 4, V Warden 3, Nurses Aide 1, Q. PATRICIA ALLEN, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Home Economics. Prepared at Briarcliff High School. Delta Delta Delta. Women's Swimming Club, Chi Rho, Fumar, Willard Straight Committees, C. U. R. W.- Freshman Orientation Committee, Pan-Hellenic Council, Sage Chapel Choir, W. S. G. Residence Council, President of Cascadilla. ROGER ELLIOTT ALLEN, Harrisburg, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at John Harris High School. Sigma Nu. Atmos, A. S. M. E., Soccer Team, Student Council Election Committee, Student Amusement Committee, Navy V-12. HELEN E. ALLMUTH, Snyder. Home Economics. Prepared at Amherst Central High School. Delta Delta Delta. Omicron Nu, Home Economics Club, President 4, F. A. M. A. R., Willard Straight Committee, Red Cross Committee. IRWIN ALTERSON, Richmond Hill. Aeronautical Engineering. Prepared at Andrew Jackson High School. Varsity Basketball Team, Captain 3, Navy V-12. LAWRENCE AOUADRO, Chattanooga, Tenn. Mechanical Engineering. Pre- pared at Chattanooga High School. Atmos, Secretary-Treasurer, Cosmopolitan Club, Fish and Game Club, A. S. M. E., Varsity Football Team, Extra Duty Squad First Term, Navy V-19. HOPE MASON ARUNDEL, Brooklyn. Home Economics. Prepared at Adelphi Academy. Delta Gamma. Home Economics Club 1, Q, 3, Hockey Club 1, Q, 3, Red Cross 3, 4, Canterbury Club, C. U. R. W. 1, 2, 3, Hostess Corps, W. A. A. 1, Q, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 9, 3, 4. DONALD J. ASHER, Worcester, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Classical High School. Alpha Epsilon Pi. Al-Djebar, Cornell Radio Guild, Dance Band. HUBERT R. ASKEW, JR., Detroit, Mich. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at South- eastern High School. Delta Club, A. I. E. E., Navy V-19. SEYMOUR ROBERT ASKIN, JR., New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Columbia Grammar School. Pi Lambda Phi, President 4. Cornell Bulletin 3, 4, Willard Straight Men's House Commmittee 1, Forum Committee, Co-Chairman 4, Dean's List 3. EDWARD WILLIAM ATHERTON, Kansas City, Mo. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at iuuthvxxyest High School. Eta Kappa Nu, Cornell Football Club, Manager Football Team, avy -12. MARIE ATWATER, Syracuse. Home Economics. Prepared at Nottingham High School. Newman Club, Women's Tea Committee, Barnes Hostess and Barnes Community Service Committees. ANNE F. AUNGIER, Staten Island. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Curtis High School. Alpha Omicron Pi, Vice-President. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, C. U. R. W. Hospital Helpers and Orientation Committees 3, 7, Hostess Corps 5, 6, Red Cross. STUART O'NElL AUSTIN, Fonda. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Johnstown High School. Phi Sigma Kappa, Treasurer. Cornell Era, Co-Business Manager, Student Council, Willard Straight Committee, Co-Chairman, Davy's Follies Committee, Freshman Band, New York State Cash and Tuition Scholarship. PRISCILLA HARRIET AXTELL, Deposit. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Deposit Central School. Aesculapius Q, 3, 4, C. U. R. W. Committee 4, Women's Glee Club 1, Cornell Chorus 9, Sage Chapel Choir 4, State Tuition Scholarship. ELINOR KATHERINE BAIER, Bulfalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South Park High School. AI ha Omicron Pi, Corresponding Secretary 4. Session of Westminster Studient Society, C. U. R. W. Settlement House, C. U. R. W. Student Board, Hospital Receptionist, Orientation Chairman 4, Cornell for Victory Representative 2, and Red Cross Bandage Rolling 1 Committees. 39 VIRGINIA LEE BAKER, Amarillo, Texas. Hotel Administration. Transferred from University of Wichita, Kansas. Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer. Ye Hosts, Willard Straight Browsing Library Committee, Auditor of Hotel Ezra Cornell, Harris Kerr Forster Scholarship. CAROL DICK BALLUFFI, Peekskill. Home Economics. Prepared at Peekskill High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Lens and Bellows Society 3, W. A. A. Council 3, Vice- President W. A. A. 4, Willard Straight Committee, Co-Chairman 4. DAVID G. BANKS JR., Larchmont. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mamaroneck High School. WALTER BARAN, Westfield. Agriculture. Prepared at Westfield High' School. Alpha Gamma Rho. Round-Up Club, Roberts Scholarship. DORIS MAE BARBIERI, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bay Ridge and Fort Hamilton High Schools. Newman Club, Balch Open House Art Committee, lgarnes Service Center, Red Cross Committee, V- Warden, Willard Straight Hostess ommittee. ROBERT EDWARD BARDWELL, Lexington, Ky. JUNE E. BARRETT, Odessa. Agriculture. Prepared at Odessa Central High School. Dra- matic Club, Business Manager, C. Ll. R. W. Committee, House of Representatives 3, W. S. G. A., State Cash Scholarship. RUTH BARTHOLOMEW, Cranford, N. J. Home Economics. Prepared at Cran- ford High School. Home Economics Club Q, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, lntervarsity Christian Fellowship Club, Treasurer, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, Junior Chorus. JANET CRAIG BASSETTE, Watertown. Agriculture. Prepared at Watertown High School. Delta Gamma, Social Chairman Q. Mortar Board 4, Octagon Club, Treasurer 3, President 4, Student Council 1, 4, Ivory Tower 3, 4, Cornellian Editorial Board Q, 3, 4, Willard Straight Committees 1, Q, Co-Chairman 3, 4, Cornell for Victory 2, 3, Co- Chairman 3, Life Secretary Women's Class of 1946. ROGER WILLIAMS BATCHELDER, Riverhead. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at Riverhead High School. Alpha Psi. Chi Delta, J. A. V. M. A. MARTIN R. BATES, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. Mathematics Club, President, Navy V-12. THOMAS EDWARD BATTAGLINI, Endicott. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Union Endicott High School. Theta Xi. Skulls. ANNE BAWLF, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Alpha Phi. Newman Club, Octagon Club, W. S. G. A. Committees. BARBARA ALICE BAYER, Schenectady. Home Economics. Prepared at Nott Terrace High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Dramatic Club, Home Economics Club, Cornell for Victory, Publicity, Bonds and Stamps Committees. CAROLINE NICHOLAS BAYNE, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Omicron Nu, Dramatic Club 1, 9, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1, C. U. R. W. Servicemen's Center Q, 3, 4, Off Campus Club 1, Q, State Cash Scholarship. ' ELEANOR ALICE BEACH, Rome. Home Economics. Prepared at Rome Free Academy. Arete, Junior Class Council, W. S. G. A., 9nd Vice-President, House of Representatives, Executive Committee, Cottage House, Residence Council, Willard Straight Hostess, and Barnes Hostess Committees, Sage Chapel Associates. IRMA JUNE BEASLEY, Staten Island. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Port Rich- mond High School. C. U. R. W. Faculty-Student Relations Committee, Willard Straight Music Committee, Co-Chairman Student Recital Committee, Sage Choir, lieans List, New York State Cash, New York State Tuition, and Dreyfus Scholar- s ips. DONALD CURTIS BEAUMARIAGE, Bridgeville, Pa. Electrical Engi- neering. Prepared at Bridgeville High School. Alpha Tau Omega, President. Eta Kappa Nu, Treasurer, Tau Beta Pi, Varsity Soccer Team 4, Wearer of C, Men's Committee, Class of 1947, Navy V-19. WILLIAM W. BECK, Karns City, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Shady Side Academy. Lambda Chi Alpha. Atmos, A. S. M. E., Junior Varsity Basketball Team, Varsity Golf Team, Navy V-12. JAMES BECKETT, Short Hills, N. J. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Newark Academy. A. S. C. E., Rod and Bob, Varsity Baseball Team, Wearer of C, Dance Committee, Navy V-12. DANIEL ALLEN BELKNAP, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at New Rochelle High School. Spiked Shoe Society, Track Team, Wearer of C, Willard Straight Servicemen's Committee, Sage Chapel Choir, Big Red Band, Navy V-19. Cfaaa of 946 eniom EDMUND S. BELL, JR., Morgantown, W. Va. Civil Engineering. Transferred From West Virginia University. Navy V-12. RICHARD NEIL BELL, Swarthmore, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Swarth- more High School. Football Team, Wearer of C, Navy V-19. BARBARA JEAN BENJAMIN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Fieldston High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Alpha Alpha Gamma, Riding Club 1, Q, Hockey Club 1, Q, Willard Straight Social Committee Q, 3, Willard Straight Hostess Committee 3. ANNElB. BENKE, Pleasantville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Pleasantville High School. Woman s Glee Club 1, Intramural Basketball Team, Sage Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 3. RUSSELL E. BENNER, Ouakertown, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. J. ROY BERGEN, Maplewood, N. J. Mechanical Engineerig. Prepared at Columbia High School. Lambda Chi Alpha. Tau Beta Pi, Atmos, Spiked Shoe Society, Cross Country Club, Pi Beta Tau, Track Team 1, Q, 3, 4, Cross Country Team Q, Wearer of C, Track Captain 4. ROBERT E. BERGGREN, Jamestown. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Jamestown Senior High School. Lambda Chi Alpha. A. S. M. E., Crew, New York State Regents Scholarship, Navy V-12. ALAN BERKENFIELD, Far Rockaway. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. 7 Bells Club, Freshman Crew 4, Freshman Football Team Q, Varsity Football Team 3, New York State War Veterans Scholarship. IRIS M. BERMAN, Bayonne, N. J. Home Economics. Prepared at Bayonne High School. Cornell Radio Guild, C. U. R. W. Publicity Committee, Hospital Receptionist Committee, Red Cross, Home Econo- mics Club, Hillel, Intramural Tennis Team, Willard Straight Hostess LG3ommi,ttele, Barnes Hostess Service, Chorus of Give Me Liberty and oys n vy. RUTH BERMAN, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at Abraham Lincoln High School. AILEEN G. BERNSTEIN, Newark, N. J., Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wee- quahic High School. Sigma Delta Tau. Pi Lambda Theta, Cornell for Victory Council 6, 7, 8, Co-Chairman Bonds and Stamps, Cornellian Business Board, Willard Straight Music Committee 4, 5, Social Committee 7, 8. NORMAN BERNSTEIN, Bronx. Civil Engineering. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Track Squad, Navy V-12. WILLIAM R. BEST, JR., Malverne. Civil Engineering. Lambda Chi Alpha. Newman, Club, Rod and Bob, Varsity Football Team, Navy V-12. R. BISSINGER, Elkins Park, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Flyer's Club, apikedfhoe Track Society, Secretary, Track Team, Soccer Team, Wearer of C, avy -12. JOEL BITMAN, Newark, N. J. Arts and Sciences. PreEared at South gide High School. Football Team 3, 4, C. U. R. W. Fres man Advisory ommittee. GRACE LOUISE BLACK, Westport, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from College ol New Rochelle. Alpha Phi. OWEN JOSEPH BLACK, JR., New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Pre- pared at Fordham Preparatory School. Sigma Nu. Atmos, Tau Beta Pi, Treasurer Student Council 3, Chairman Victory Ball Committee 3, Co-Chairman Back to Normal Weekend 3, Class Orator, Navy V-152. THEODORE JAY BLISS, Minot, N. D. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Minot High School. Alpha Tau Omega. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Crew Club, Varsity Crew 3, Wearer of C, Navy V-12. RICHARD NELSON BLOMBERG, Hinsdale, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hinsdale Township High School. Phi Delta Theta, President. Track Team, Captain Rifle Team. RICHARD LE BLUMENTHAL, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at James Madison High School. Alpha Epsilon Pi. Octagon Club 6, Cornell Radio Guild, Freshman Track Team, Widow 4, Cornell State Tuition Scholarship. WALTER ERWIN BOEK, Holland Patent. Agriculture. Alpha Zeta. Cornell Countryman, Editor, 4-H Extension Club, President, Cornell Grange, Master, Cornell Boxing Association. 34 JOYCE WILSON BOLT, Great Neck. Home Economics. Prepared at Great Neck High School. Home Economics Club, Red Cross Bandage Committee, Cornell for Victory Com- mittee, V-Warden. R. M. BORDEN, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Townsend Algarris High School. Phi Sigma Delta, President 3, 4. Men's Committee Class of 47. JEAN BRACE, West Hartford, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at H. B. Plant High School. Lens and Bellows Club, W. S. G. A. House of Representatives 3. ' WALTER JASPER BRAY, JR., Mantoloking, N. J. Chemical Engineering. Prepared at East Orange High School. Al-Djebar, Corinthian Yacht Club, Navy V-12. JAMES H. BRECKENRIDGE, Jamestown. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Jamestown High School. Navy V-12. ALEXANDER BREDE, lll, Ro al Oak, Mich. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Royal Oak High School. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Atmos, President, Crew Club, Pi Beta Tau, 3O'l Club, A. S. M. E., President, Varsity Crew,Chairman,Student Council Election Committee,McMullen Scholarship, Navy V-12. WILSON BREIEL, Middletown, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Cranbrook School. Phi Delta Theta. Tau Beta Pi, Vice-President, Atmos, A. S. M. E., Vice-President, Manager Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Soccer Squad, Wearer of C, Victory Ball Dance Com- mittee, Senior Pipe Custodian, Navy V-19. EDWARD CHARLES BRESSLER, Teaneck, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Teaneck High School. Tau Delta Phi. Cornell Radio Guild, Cornell Widow Q, 3, Managing Editor 4, Willard Straight Summer Steering Committee 3, Chairman, Ellillard Straight Forum Committee Q, Co-Chairman 3, Board of Managers 4, Dean's ist. GEORGE EDWARD BRIGHTENBACK, Ithaca. Veterinary Medicine. Transferred from Rutgers University. HASSELTINE CHAPLIN BRILL, Slaterville Springs. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Women's Glee Club, Public Affairs, Hospital Receptionist, South Side Center, Servicemen's, Willard Straight Music, Co-Chairman Contemporary Music Committees, Willard Strai ht Hostess Corps, Barnes Hostess Committee, Head 4, Cornell Chorus, Laverne Noyes and State Cash Scholarships. ELIZABETH A. BROWN, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Home Economics Club, Baptist Student Fellowship Club. FORBES H. BROWN, Broadalbin. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Gloversville High School. Freshman Football Team, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling Team, Wearer of HOWARD MANTIN BROWN, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Brooklyn Technical High School. Tau Epsilon Phi, President. A. S. M. E., Sibley Club, Big Red Band. PHILIP RAYMOND BROWN, Vassalboro, Maine. Veterinary Medicine. Pre- pared at Kent's Hill Preparatory School. Omega Tau Sigma, Social Chairman and Steward. Chi Delta, J. A. V. M. A. HARRIET PARSHALL BRUCE, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Pi Beta Phi, Vice-President 3, Corresponding 'Secretary 4, Pledge Supervisor Q. Home Economics Club 1, 2, C. U. R. W. Women's Activities Committee 3, Barnes Hostess Committee, Executive Committee 'l, Q, 3. LUCY RUTLEDGE BRYAN, Edgewood, R. I. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from William and Mary College. GENE ANNE BUCHANAN, New York City. Home Economics. Prepared at Middletown High School. Delta Gamma. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Eco- nomics Club, Red Cross Nutrition and Home Nursing Committee 4, Chairman, Barnes Choir, House of Representatives 4, Vice-President of Balch, Willard Straight Social Committee. JANET EDITH BUHSEN, Bellerose. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sewanhaka High' School. Kappa Alpha Theta. Riding Club, Freshman House Committee, Hostess Corps. NANCY LOU BUNKER, Mount Airy, N. C. Agriculture. Trasnferred from North Carolina State. Kappa Alpha Theta. Sigma Pi Alpha, House of Representatives. ROBERT ALLEN BURKE Englewood, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Dwight Morrow High School. NORBERT W. BURLIS, St. Louis, Mo. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at McKinley High School. Cornell Radio Guild, Vice-President, Octagon Club, Boys 'n Ivy, Davy's Follies, McMullen Regional Scholarship. gfaaa of 1946 eniom JOSEPH H. BUTLER, Oyster Bay. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Oyster Bay High School. Rod and Bob, A. S. C. E., Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew, Wearer of C, Navy V-12. MARIAN J. CALALE, Homer. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Homer Academy and I-ligh School. Canterbury Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Blood Donor, Chairman, Red Cross Unit, Vice-Chairman, Women's Activities Committee of C. U. R. W., Surgical Dressings Committee, Cornell for Victory, Willard Straight Committees, Settlement House Committee, Reconstruction Home Committee- W. S. G. A. Women's Activities, Activities Council, Red Cross Committee, Chairman. PETER CALCAGNO New York City. Agriculture. Alpha Phi Delta. Newman Club, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Baseball Team, Manager Basketball Team, Navy V-19. JANE CALLAHAN, Waban, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Dana Hall. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Riding Club, Newman Club. JOHN C. CALLAHAN, Chelsea, Mass. Agriculture. Prepared at Chelsea High School. Bacamia. ANTHONY J. CAMESANO, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Thomas R. Proctor High School. Alpha Phi Delta. Newman Club, Cornell Radio Guild, University Orchestra. RACHEL N. CANICK, Brooklyn. Home Economics. Prepared at Girls Commercial High. Home Economics Club, International Relations Club of C. U. R. W., Hillel, Dramatic Club, V-Warden Committee, Red Cross Committee. NANCY JO CAPLAN, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepred at Albany High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Treasurer 4, Cornell Radio Guild 1, 9, 3, W. S. G. A. House ol Representatives Q, Cornellian, Business Board 3, 4, W. S. G. A. Ac- tivities Committee 2, 3, President's Scholarship. EILEEN ALICE CARBERY, Farmingdale. Home Economics. Prepared at Farmingdale High School. Alpha Sigma Alpha. Newman Club, Home Economics Club, Kappa Delta Epsilon. ELAINE EDNA CARLIN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Julia Richman High School. Aesculapius, Dance Club, Dramatic Club, Cornell Radio Guild, French Club, Willard Straight Hostess, Barnes Hall Hostess and Junior Grandmother Committees, Dean's List, Cornell State Scholarship. EVELYN TINA CARLSON, St. Petersburg, Fla. Arts and Sciences. Prepred at St. Petersburg High School. Kappa Kafapa Gamma. House of Representatives, President Balch l, Residence Council, Wi lard Straight Hostess, C. U. R. W. Social, and Publicity Committees. LOUISE H. CARMODY, Webster. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Naples Central School. Sigma Kappa, President. Willard Straight Music, C. U. R W. Hospital Receptionist, W. A. A., Old Ladies Home, Children's Home Committees, Red Cross Nurse's Aide, Barnes Hostess Committee, Sage Chapel Choir, State Cash Scholarship. JEAN CARNELL, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Pi Beta Phi. Cornell Grange Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Cornell Countryman, Business Manager Q, 3, 4, Willard Straight Browsing Library Committee Q. PAT CARPENTER, Salamanca. Home Economics. Prepared at Salamanca High School. Pi Beta Phi. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 1, Canoeing Club 1, Willard Strai ht Tea Committee 1, Executive Hostess Committee 1, 2, 3, C. U. R. W., Pan-HelTenic Council 3. BETTY CARTER, Dallas, Texas. Architecture. Prepared at Highland Park High School. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Alpha Alpha Gamma, New- man Club, Octagon Club, Willard Straight Social Committee, Pan- Hellenic Council. ROBERT V. CARTER, Holley, Oregon. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Hampden tlzlligh Slchool. Phi Kappa Psi. Atmos, Pi Beta Tau, Student Council Election Committee, avy -12. CALVIN REEVE CARVER, Maplewood, N. J. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Columbia High School. Pilots Club, Navy V-12. HELEN JEAN CARY, North Tonawanda. Home Economics. Transferred from Larson Junior College. Home Economics Club. FRANCES SUE CASSEDY, Syracuse. Home Economics. Prepared at Nottingham High School. Delta Delta Delta. Home Economics Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Hostess Committee, Special Permissions Board of W. S. G. A., Vocational Guidance Committee of W. S. G. A., Blood Donor Committee. LEON IRWIN CHARASH, Irvington, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Irvington High School. Varsity Wrestling Squad, Freshman House Committee, LeFevre Scholarship. MARGARET CHAUVIN, Mechanicville. Home Economics. Prepared at Mechanicville High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Newman Club, Lens and Bellows, Home Economics Club, Chairman C. U. R. W. Committee, Hostess Corps. 36 '1 .A il CARL CHOW, Tungliang, Szechwan, China. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Central Survey- ing College, China. JOHN S. CHRISTENSON, -Detroit, Mich. Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Redford High School. Delta Chi. BARBARA JANE CHRISTMAN, Ithaca. Home Economics. Transferred from University of Kentucky. House of Representatives, Off Campus Representative, Freshman Orientation Committee, Chairman, Willard Straight Committees, W. S. S. F. Committee, Program Chairman of Women's Mass Meeting 3. DIMITRI CHULIK, New York City. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. A. I. E. E., Navy V-19. JEAN E. CLEARY Balston Spa. Agriculture. Prepared at Ballston Spa High School. Newman Club, Social Service League. CAROL DAVIS CLEVELAND, Elmira. Home Economics. Transferred from Hood College. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pledge Class President, House President 4. Omicron Nu, Canterbury Club, W. S. G. A. House of Representatives 4, Sorority House Committee 4, Willard Straight Hostess Committee 4, Tea Committee 3. ROBERT L. CLICOUENNOI, Rochester. Agriculture. Transferred from University of Roch- ester. Sigma Pi. Dramatic Club, Cornell Radio Guild,Westminster Club, Dance Club,Jugatae. BARBARA J. COHN, South Orange, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Columbia High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Cornell Radio Guild, Cornell for Victory, V Warden. CAROL COLE, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cal- houn School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Glee Club, W. S. G. A. House of Representatives, Pan-Hellenic Council, Willard Straight Art Committee, V-Warden, Salvage Committee. JOSEPH E. COLEMAN, JR., Red Bank, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Red Bank High School. Sigma Nu. Atmos, A. S. M. E., Band, Orchestra, Navy V-12. ERNEST COLETTI, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Proctor High School. Alpha Phi Delta. Newman Club. GEORGIANNA COMPTON, Elmside. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Willard Straight Hostess, Barnes Hostess, and Activities Committees, Executive Committee of Barnes Servicemen's Center. EDWARD J. CONNELLY, Canandaigua. Agriculture. Prepared at Canandaigua Academy. Bacamia, Program Chairman, Newman Club. FRANCES LURLINE CONNOR, Rahway, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Rahway High School. Newman Club, Cornell for Victory. ALMA LAURA COOK, Westmoreland. Home Economics. Perpared at Westmoreland Central School. Home Economics Club, 4-H Extension Club, Publicity Secretary- Cornell Grange Club, New York State Bankers' Association Scholarship. CHARLOTTE MARION COOPER, Kingston. Home Economics. Prepared at Kingston High School. Home Economics Club, Hostess Committee, Red Cross Unit, Secretarial Committee, Sage Chapel Choir. I JEANNE MARIE CORCORAN, Rochester. Home Economics. Transferred from Michigan State College. Chi Omega, Vice-President 4. Newman Club, Dramatic Club, Home Economics Club, Cornell for.Victory, Bonds and Stamps Committee 4. ALBERT C. CORNISH, JR., Allenhurst, N. J. Civil Engineering. Pre- pared at Lawrenceville School. Chi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Soccer Club, Varsity Soccer Team, Wearer of ANGELA EVELYN CORSE, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared atChatham Hall Preparatory School. Aesculapius, Dance Club, Winner Women's Ping Pong Tournament, Willard Straight Music Committee, C. U. R. W. Public Affairs Committee, Willard Straight Hostess Corps, Barnes Hostess Committee, Dean's List. DOROTHY CORSER, Canandaigua. Home Economics. Prepared at Canandaigua Academy. Phi Lambda Theta, Wesley Foundation, President 7 and 8- Home Eco- nomics Club, Freshman Women's Club, Secretary, Student Board U. R. W., Service Committee, Home Economics Club. GENEVIEVE F. COSENTINI, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Swimming Club 'l, Newman Club 'I, SZ, 3, 4, Co- Chairman of Membership 2, Social Co-Chairman 3, Vice-President 4, Freshman Desk Book, Business Manager 4, Cornell for Victory 'I, Cornell Community Chest Committee, C. U. R. W., Social Committee 2, Barnes Hostess Corps 9, 3, 4, Senior Week Activities Committee, Co-Chairman of Booklets and Announcements. Kfafsa of 1946 eniom HARRY NORMAN COTTER, Mount Vernon. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at A. B. Dggfis High School. Soccer Club, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Soccer Team, Wearer oi , avy -12. ROBERT CHARLES COWEN, Brooklyn. Administrative Engineering. Prepared at Poly Prep School. Phi Sigma Delta, Vice-President. A. S. M. E., Sibley Club, Big Red Band 1, 2. CHARLES ROBERT COX, Pittsburgh Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Shady Side Academy. Lambda Chi Alpha. Atmos Society, Varsity Soccer Team 1, 9, 3, Basketball Team 1, 2, Wearer of JOHN PINNA CRAVEN, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Trasnierred from Brooklyn College. 'baulgeta Pi, Chi Epsilon, Pyramid Society, A. S. C. E., Sage Chapel Choir, Dean's List, Navy RUTH FRANCES CRITCHLOW, Trenton, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Trenton High School. Pi Beta Phi, President, Swimming Club, Dance Club, W. A. A. Council, Senior Class Vice-President, C. U. R. W., W. S. G. A. Activities Council, Glee Club. ESTELLE JUNE CRONIG, Vineyard Haven, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Zelpafglhat Tishiny High School. Hillel, Hostess Corps, Red Cross, i e oir. MARY NAOMA CROSS, Marietta, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Trasnlerred from Mary Baldwin College. Kappa Alpha Theta. W. A. A., Assistant Photography Manager, W. S. G. A. Representative, Willard Straight Hostess Committee. JANET CURTIN, Gloversville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Gloversville High School. Sigma Kappa, Treasurer 3. Junior Class Council, Willard Straight Music Committee, C. U. R. W. Camp Fire Committee, Barnes Hostess Committee, Dean's List, Lovenberg Prize, State Tuition, Cornell Scholarships. WILBUR R. DAMERON, JR., Great Kills. Civil Engineering. Trasnferred from Harvard University. Rod and Bob, Crew, Football Team, Wearer of ELAINE DARBY, Buffalo. Home Economics. Prepred at Bennett High School. Delta Gamma. Dramatic Club 1, 52, Octagon Club 3, 4, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4, Cornell for Victory 2. LOIS MAY DATTHYN, Shortsville. Home Economics. Prepared at Shortsville High School. Pi Lambda Theta, Arete, Home Economics Club, Vice-President, lgresbman Class Secretary, C. U. R. W. Hospital Receptionist Committee, Cornell or ictory. T. W. DAVIDSON, Voorheesville. Mechanical Aeronautics. Football Club, Football Team, Wearer of C, Navy V-12. JEAN ELAINE DAVIS, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Home Economics Club, Social Committee, Wesley Foundation, Willard Straight Browsing Library Committee, Barnes Hostess Corps, University Orchestra. JANET DAYTON, Newark, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. Delta Gamma. W. A. A. 1, 3, 4, Riding Club, Ivory Tower 4, Swimming Club, Cornell Bulletin, Willard Straight Committee, Cornell for Victory. WARREN B. DEAN, Maplewood, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Pre- pared at Columbia High School. Westminster Society, Cross Country and Track Squad, Football Squad, Cornellian Photography Staff, Willard Elraiglw Photography Committee, Co-Chairman, W. S. S. F. Committee, avy -12. ELLEN DeGRAFF, Adams Center. Home Economics. Prepared at Adams Center High School. Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Lambda Theta, Omicron Nu, Secretary, Dramatic Club, Home Economics Club, W. A. A., House of Representatives, Vice-President of Balch and Cascadilla, Junior Class Spirits and Traditions Committee, Willard Straight Browsing Library Committee, State Cash Scholarship. RAY OSBORNE DELANO, JR., Duxbury, Mass. Veterinary Medicine. Trans- flerred from Northeastrn University. Alpha Psi. J. A. V. M. A., Five Men and Two enors. DONALD M. DEMAREST, Hempstead. Elecritcal Engineering. C. O. C. Club, Navy V-19. PATRICIA ADAMS DEMAREST, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Trasnierred from Packer Collegiate Institute. Sigma Kappa. Westminster Foundation, Glee Club. ADOLPH JOHN DENK, Pearl River. Veterinry Medicine. Prepared at Pearl River High School. Alpha Psi. J. A. V. M. A. CHARLES ALEXANDER de PROSSE, Hastinis-on-Hudson. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hastings High School. S ulls, President 4, Treas- urer 3, A. E. D., Octagon Club, Track Team, Cross Country Squad, Soccer Team, Committee on Conduct of Examinations, Sage-Choir, LaVerne Noyes Scholarship. 38 WINIFRED DERGE, Westfield, N. J. Home Economics. Transferred from St. Lawrence Uni- versity. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Choir 3, 4. VINCENT JAMES DeRlSlO, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. Skulls, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Newman gllubi Ckornell for Victory, Dean's List, Cornell Scholarship, New York State c oars ip. RALPH W. DETRA, Lancaster, Pa. Mecahnical Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Atmos, Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Phi, Navy V-12. AURORA ANGELINA DeWlNDT, New York City. Agriculture. Cosmopolitan Club, Newman Club, C. U. R. W., Nurses' Aide Committee, C. U. R. W. Hostess Committee, Newman Club Choir. ' GEORGE W. DEXTER, V, Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering. Trasnferred from Johns Hopkins University. Phi Kappa Psi. A. S. M. E. PATRICIA S. DEXTER, Baltimore, Md. Arts and Sciences. Trasnferred from Johns Hopkins University. Kenney Scholarship. PHYLLIS FRANCES DICKER, Union City, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Weehawken High School. Hillel, Willard Straight Browsing Library Committee, Dean's List 1. RUTH A. DICKSTEIN, New York City. Agriculture. Prepred at James Monroe High School. Dramatic Club, Cornell Radio Guild, Northside Settlement House, Girl Scout Troop Leader. CAROLYN HELEN DIEHL, Cohoes. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cohoes High School. Delta Gamma, Secretary 2. Aesculapius, Phi Beta Kappa, Newman Club, Co-Chairman of Social Committee, Home Eco- nomics Club, Activities Council, Secretary 3, Junior Class President- V-P, Student Council 3, Hospital Receptionist Committee Q, Hospital Helpers Committee 4, Children's Home Committee 2, Servicemen's Center, Executive Board, Red Cross, Church Choir, Dean's List, New York State Scholarship. JOAN DILLENBERG, New York City. Home Economics. Prepared at Hunter College High School. Red Cross, Cornell for Victory, Willard Straight Committees. ROBERT E. DILLON, Garden City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Chaminade High School. Sigma Nu. Red Key- Ski Club, Cayuga Blasters, Football Team, Varsity Football Team, Varsity Golf Team, Wearer of C, Wearer of Numerals. LESLIE J. DOLHOF, Albany. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Chris Brothers Academy. Sigma Nu. Atmos, Soccer Team, lnterfraternity Council, Navy V-12. VIRGINIA GRACE DONDERO, Beacon. Home Economics. Prepared at Beacon High School. Newman Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Wayside Aftermath 1, 9, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, W. S. G. A. Treasurer, W. S. G. A. Executive Committee 4, W. S. G. A. Judiciary Com- mittee 4, W. S. G. A. House of Representatives 4, Willard Straight Committees, Barnes Hostess Committee, War Orphan's Scholarship. HENRY MEADE DOREMUS, ll, Towaco, N. J. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at Montclair Academy. Alpha Psi. Phi Zetz. SAUL JAMES DORN, Ithaca. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at Cen- tral High School. J. A. V. M. A. JOANNE MARY DOWNES, Hyde Park. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Franklin D. Roose- velt High School. Newman Club, W. A. A., Arete. MAYSELLE JANE DRAHEIM, Sauquoit. Home Economics. Prepared at Water- ville Central School. Home Economics Club 1, Q, Dramatic Club 1, Balch lll Basketball Team 1, Vocational Series Committee of Home Economics Club 2, Sage Junior Choir 1. WARNER L. DURFEE, Chittenango. Agriculture. Prepared at Fayette- ville High School. ROBERT P. EASTON, Niagara Falls. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at LaSalle High School. Alpha Chi Sigma. Al-Djebar, Octagon Club, Cornell Era, Sage Choir. GEORGE H. EBEL, Millburn, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Millburn High School. Cross Country Club, Track Team, Cross Country Team, Hockey Team, Wearer of C, Navy V-1SZ. MARJORIE EBERHARDT, New York City. Agriculture. Prepared at Julia Richman High School. Fencing Club, Junior Council, C. U. R. W., Church Choir. CVM. of 19 6 eniom WALTER WILLIAM EBERHARDT, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Walnut Hills High School. A. S. M. E., Ski Club, Navy V-19. JOHN IRVING ECKERSON, Akron. Agriculture. Transferred from New York gtagre golliege of Forestry. Algonquin Lodge Association 9, 4, Men's Glee Club , i dn . NICHOLAS EDDY, PleasantValley, Conn. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Gilbert School. Sigma Chi. Pyramid, A. S. C. E., Civil Engineering Honor Committee, Navy V-12. PRISCILLA GARDNER EDGARTON, -Nantucket, Mass. Home Economics. Prepared at Charlotte High School. Pi Beta Phi. Omicron Nu 4, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Raven and Serpent 3, 4, W. S. G. A., Red Cross Committee, Co-Chairman 4, Willard Straight Committees 1, 4, Pan-Hellenic Council 4, Residence Council 3, House of Representatives, Nurses' Aide, Sage Chapel Choir. JEAN ALTHEA EDSALL, Nichols. Home Economics. Prepared at Nichols High School. Home Economics Club, C. U. R. W., Westminster Club, Variety Shows' gfrimriiitties, Willard Straight Music Committee, Sage Choir, New York State c o ars ip. JOHN D. EDWARDS, Valley Cottage. Mechanical Engineering. Pre- prtlaredv ,Nyack High School. A. S. M. E., Soccer Team, Hockey Team, avy - Q. ROBERT EDWARDS, New York City. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Miami Edison High School. Zeta Psi. Ye Hosts, Editor of Hotel School Newspaper 3, 4, Public Relations Manager, Hotel Ezra Cornell. RUTH ELDREDGE, Sharon Springs. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sharon Springs Central School. Pi Lambda Theta, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Intramural Basketball Team, V-P, Cornell State Scholarship. AUDREY WRIGHT ELLIOT, Arlington, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at The Buckingham School. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Canterbury Club, Octagon Club, V-P in Comstock, Willard Straight Committees, C. U. R. W. Committees, Nurses Aide Committee. KATHERINE GRACE ENGELER, Lynbrook. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Valley Stream gentral High School. Willard Straight Committees, C. U. R. W. Social and Women's Activity ommittees. MARTIN JAY EPSTEIN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at High School of Science. Intramural Basketball Team, Captain. ALICE VERA ERRIG, Jenkintown, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Jenkintown High School. Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer, President. Mortar Board, Cornell Bulletin, Business Board, Willard Straight Hostesss Com- mittee, Cancer Project, Activities Committee of W. S. G. A. WILLIAM M. FARRELL, Johnson City. Electrical Engineering. Transferred from Hobart College. A. I. E. E., Newman Club, Navy V-12. ALICE KATHERINE FAIJLKNER, Afton. Home Economics. Prepared at Afton Central High School. Home Economics Club, Baptist Student Group, University Orchestra, New York State Scholarship. GEORGE A. FEARN, JR., Haddonfield, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Haddonfield High School. Crew Club, Varsity Crew, Wearer of C, Navy V-19. JEANNE FEIGELSON, Long Island City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Catskill High School. Pi Lambda Theta, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Secretary-Treasurer, Cornell Radio Guild, Head of Publicity Department, Junior Chorus, Dean's List Q, 3, 4, 5, 6, State Cash, Cornell Tuition and LeFevre Scholarships. r JOHN WILLIAM FEITNER, Montclair, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Montclair High School. Atmos, A. S. M. E., Navy V-19. MARION FENNELLY, Yorktown Heights. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Christopher Columbus High School. Wayside Aftermath, Vice-President Q, Bowling Team, V-P 2, 3, Cornellian 4, Spring Day Dance Committee 3, Hostess Committee Q, 3, Women's Glee Club 4, Cornell State Tuition and LaVerne Noyes Scholarships. DAVID K. FERNOW, Jacksonville. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Rod and Bob, A. S. C. E., Navy V-12. ANTHONY WILLIAM FERRARA, Callicoon Center. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Jeffersonville Central School. Alpha Phi Delta. Cornell Big Red Band. CARL WILLIAM FERRIS, Olean. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Nu, Social Committee. Atmos, Vice-President, Pi Beta Tau, Secretary- Treasurer, Social Chairman, A. S. M. E., Wrestling Team, Soccer Team, Wearer of C, Student Council, Senior Weekend Election Committee, Navy V-12. 40 HARVEY N. FINK, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Beta Sigma Rho, Social Chairman Q, 3, Pledgemaster 3. Cornell Debate Association Q, 3, Willard Straight General Committee 9, Willard Straight Music and Art Committees, Sage Chapel Choir 2, Men's Glee Club 3, Dean's List 1, 3, New York State Cash Scholarship and New York Cornell Tuition Scholarship. RUTH FINKEN, Yonkers. Agriculture. Prepared at Roosevelt High School. Bacamia 3, President 4, V-P 2, 3, House of Representatives 4, Music Committee 3, Cornell for Victory SZ, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Sage Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Cornell Chorus 3. PHYLLIS JEANNE FISH, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Sigma Kappa, Social Chairman. Kappa Delta Epsilon, Publicity Chairman, Home Economics Club, Women's Athletic Associa- tion, Assistant Bowling Manager, Treasurer, C. U. R. W. Servicemen's Center, Wesley Foundation, Willard Straight Hostess Corps, Off- Campus Club, Bowling Team. ELAINE FISHER, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Shaker High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi, President 7, 8. House of Representatives 4, V-P 5, 6, Red Cross Pub- licity 6, Cornell for Victory Bonds and Stamps 7 and Willard Straight Browsing Library 7 Committees, Women's Glee Club 3, 4, Cornell Junior Chorus 1, 2. . PATRICIA FITZGERALD, Hamden, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from New Rochelle College. Kappa Alpha Theta. Newman Club, Hostess Corps. MARTIN HOWARD FLAX, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Townsend Harris High School. Forum Committee, Dean's List 4, 5. SYLVIA HARRIET FLEISHER, Boston, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cambridge Preparatory School for Girls. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Dramatic Club 1, SZ, 3, 4, Cornell Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, Cosmopolitan Club 3, 4, Latin American Association 3, 4, C. U. R. W., International Relations Club 4, Willard Straight Poster 3, Willard Straight Art 3, 4, Cornell for Victory Bonds and Stamps 3, 4, Beaux Arts Ball Ticket 1 Committees, First Prize, Popular Vote Student Art Show Q. JUNE MORRIS FOLNSBEE, Spencer. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High r School. Cornell Exhibition Folk Dancing Group, C. U. R. W. ALI JOHN FONTANELLA, Stafford Springs, Conn. Mechanical Engi- neering. Navy V-12. JACOUELINE LOIS FORMAN, Brooklyn. Home Economics. Prepared at James Madison High School. Cornell Radio Guild, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, Freshman Desk Book, Bulletin, News Board 4, Hillel, Social Committee- Barnes Hostess Corps 3, 4, Willard Staight Hostess Committee, Chorus of Give Me Liberty, Cornell Radio Guild Straight to You Program, Red Cross Home Nursing Certificate. ARTHUR G. FORSTER, Buffalo. Electrical Engineering. Transferred from Hobart College. Navy V-19. RODNEY ANSON FORSYTH, Oakfield. Veterinary Medicine. Pre- pared at Oakfield High School. Omega' Tau Sigma. J. A. V. M. A., Round Up Club, Freshman Wrestling Term, Campus Patrol. FRANCES JANE FOSTER Waynesboro, Va. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Fairfax Hall Junior College. Pi Beta Phi. House of Representative 3, W. A. A. Representative 4, 5. EDMUND L. FOUNTAIN, Gloversville. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at Gloversville High School. Alpha Psi. Chi Delta, J. A. V. M. A., Newman Club, goPotballhClub, Wrestling Team, Assistant Trainer, Football Team, Sears Roebuck c oars ip. HELEN WELLS FOX, Niagara Falls. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. Chi Omega. Willard Straight Hostess Com- mittee EZ. MILDRED BOND FRENCH, Rochester. Home Economics. Prepared at Corning Free Acad- emy. Delta Delta Delta. Glee Club, Riding Club, Willard Straight Music Committee. ADAM PAUL FRIEDERICH, Rochester. Civil Engineering. Prepared at lronde- quoit High School. Pershing Rifles, Corinthian Yacht Club, Cornell Radio Guild, C. U. R. W., Student Council, Cornell Engineer, Cornell Daily Sun, Sage Chapel Choir, Cornell Chorus, McMullen Engineering Scholarship. TEDDA FRIEDMAN, Far Rockaway. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Far guclfmaway High School. Hillel, Cornell Student Assembly, University rc estra. HARRIET FRIEMEL Ridgewood, N. J. Home Economics. Prepared at Ridgewood High School. Omicron Nu, Agriculture Domecon Club, Cornell Countryman, Red Cross Nurses' Aide, Cornell Junior Chorus. PAUL FRISCH, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at W. H. Taft High School. Tau Delta Phi, President. Willard Straight Forum Committee, Secretary 5, 6, 7. CHARLOTTE CAROLINE FRY, Ephrata Pa. Agriculture. Transferred from William and Mary College. Alpha Omicron Pi, Rushing Chairman. Executive Committee, W. S. G. A., House of Representatives, Willard Straight Social, Willard Straight Tea and Orientation Committees, C. U. R. W., Pan-Hellenic Council, Back to Normal Weekend Com- lrgxittee, Co-Chairman of Entertainment, W. S. G. A., Chairman of ctivities. 66166 of 1946 eniom WILLIAM S. FRY, Burnham, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Burnham High School. Navy V-12. OSCAR M. FULLER, Louisbur , N. C. Civil En ineering. Transferred from Louis- burg College. Tau Beta Pi, CFU Epsilon, President, Rod and Bob, Pi Beta Tau- A. S. C. E., President, Civil Engineering Honor Committee, Chairman, Big Red Band, Navy V-12. JOAN FULTON, Scranton, Pa. Home Economics. Prepared at Scranton Central High School. Alpha Xi Delta, President. Home Economics Club, Wesley Foundation, Freshman House Committee, C. U. R. W., Merrill- Palmer School. CONSTANCE GAGER, Scarsdale. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newton High School. Kappa Delta, Vice-President. C. U. R. W. Student Board, The Widow, Pan-Hellenic Council, Cornell For Victory. JULES O. A. GAGNON, JR., Manchester, N. H. Civil Engineering. Transferred from University of New Hampshire. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Newman Club, Track V Team, Cross Country Team. RENEE YVETTE GAINES, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Home Economics. Prepared at Shaker Heights High School. Sigma Delta Tau. Torch Editor, Home Economics Club, Tea Committee, Cornell Radio Guild, Co- Chairman of Freshman Committee of C. U. R. W., Social Committee, Xige-President of Forum Committee, Red Cross Committee, Dietician's 1 e. FLORENCE RAE GALINSKY, New Brunswick, N. J. Home Economics. Prepared at New Brunswick Senior High School. Hillel, Home Economics Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Publicity Chairman 6, Program Chairman 7, Guide Committee, Barnes Social Committee, Willard Straight Social Committee, Chorus ol Give Me Liberty and Boys 'n Ivy. JEAN MARIE GALLAGHER, Ithaca. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Pi Beta Phi. Newman Club, Beta Delta Alpha, Bowling Team, Hotel Ezra Cornell, Cornell Hotel Association, Red Cross. LOIS GANNETT, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lyons High School. Arete, Westminster Foundation, Willard Straight Social,Com- mittee, Barnes Hostess Committee. ELIZABETH M. GARNSEY, Utica. Home Economics. Prepared at Proctor High School. Pi Lambda Theta, Arete, Newman Club, Barnes Service Center, Barnes Membership Committee. WANDA GASCH, Tenalfly, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Tenally High Sghool. Pi Bleta Phi. Cornell Radio Guild 1, Q, 3, Cornell forVictory Q, 4, Hostess ommittee , 2. RICHARD I. GAVIN, Glenview, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Trans- lerred from Hampden-Sydney College. Sigma Nu. Atmos, A. S. M. E., Newman Club, 301 Club, Student Council Election Committee, Navy V-19. HENRY A. GEIDEL, JR., Glen Cove. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Glen Cove High School. Navy V-12. DAVID MARTIN GEIGER, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Midwood High School. Cornell Debate Association, Vice-President and Manager 1, 9, 3, 4, Cornell Student Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, News Analyst on Cornell Radio Guild 3, Baseball Squad 3, Sage Chapel Choir 3, 4, Cornell State Scholarship. MARY ELIZABETH GEILING, Milton, Pa. Home Economics. Prepared at Milton High School. Delta Gamma. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Octagon Club 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, C. U. R. W., V-P 3, House ol Representatives 3, Home Nursing Committee of Red Cross, Chairman, Willard Straight Hostess Committee. ALETA GETMAN, Fulton. Home Economics. Prepared at Mexico High School. Sigma Kappa. Kappa Delta Epsilon, Wesley Foundation Council, 4-H Club, Vice-President 3, Victory Warden 3, Home Economics Club, V-P, Willard Straight Hostess and Women's Tea Committees, C. U. R. W. Children's Home and Hostess Committees, New York State Bankers and Nettie Roads Scholarships. ALFRED JOHN GIANFAGNA, Staten Island. Agriculture. Transferred from State Institute of Applied Agriculture. Floriculture Club, Newman Club. GILBERT L. GIBSON, Chevy Chase, Md. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School. ALLEN S. GINSBURGH, Belmont, Mass. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Belmont High School. Tau Epsilon Phi. A. S. M. E., Sibley Club, Cornellian Business Board, Variety Show of Boys in Ivy, Honorary Membership to A. S. T. M. SONIA DYME GINZBERG, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Julia Richman High School. Sigma Delta Tau. Willard Straight Hostess Committee, Red Cross Committee, Bandage Rolling, Cornell for Victory. PHILIP GISSER, Albany. Chemical Engineering. Prepared at Albany High School. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Master. Chess Club- Octagon Club, D!ean's List 1, Q, 3, 4, Cornell State Tuition and McMullen War Scholar- s ips. 422 G I .N 1 3 S It-A WILLIAM J. GLADSTONE, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Transferred from Carnegie Institute of Technology. Tau Delta Phi. A. S. C. E., Extra-duty Squads, Navy V-12. CARL EDWARD GLASGOW, Rochester. Mechanical Engineering. Basketball Team, Navy V-19. MURIEL POSNER GLASSER, New York City. Home Economics. Trans- ferred from New York University. Home Economics Club, Willard Straight Hostess Committee, Victory Warden. JOHN PHILLIP GNAEDINGER, Ithaca. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Oak Park-River Forest Township High School. Sigma Chi. Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Beta Phi, Chi Epsilon, Pyramid, Beta Upsilon, Ithaca Badminton Club, Tennis Team 1, Q, 3, Wearer of C, Cornell Inter- fraternity Council, Treasurer, President Civil Engineering Class of 1947, Cornell for Victory Council, Student Council Dance Committee, Willard Straight Social Committee, Student Council Entertainment Committee, Chairman, Cornell University Orchestra, Big Red Band, A. S. C. E., Dean's List, McMullen Regional Scholarship. FRANCES ELIZABETH GOHEEN, Pine Plains. Home Economics. Prefared at Pine PIains'Central School. Kappa Delta. Kappa Delta Epsilon, Pi Lamb a Theta, Off-Campus Club, Home Economics Club, W. A. A., Arete, Barnes Hostess Corps, Home Bureau Scholarship. NORMA GOLDSMITH, Columbus, Ohio. Agriculture. Prepared at Irvington High School. Kappa Delta Epsilon, Pi Lambda Theta, Dance Club- Cornell Countnyman, Non-Resident Tuition and Ida H. Hyde Scholarships. EDWARD J. GOUVIER, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Townsend Harris High School. Crew, Navy V-12. JANET TALBOT GRAFTON, Canton, Mass. Home Economics. Prepared at Canton High School. Home Economics Club 1. DOROTHY ANN GRAHAM, Rexburg Idaho. Home Economics. Transferred from Colorado Women's College. Kappa Kappa Gamma. lglome Economics Club 3, 4, House of Representatives 3, Junior Class ounci 3. MARION ELIZABETH GRAHAM, Stewart Manor. Home Economics. Prepared at Se- wanhaka. Kappa Alpha Theta. Riding Club1, Q, 3, Skiing Club, W. A. A., Barnes Hostess Corps, Red Cross Nurses' Aide, Spring Day Dance Committee Q. WILLIAM M. GRANNELL, Morro Bay, Calif. Agriculture. Prepared at Berkeley High School. Alpha Zeta. Agriculture Domecon Council. BARBARA ANN GREEN, Marblehead, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Simmons College. Sigma Kappa. Canterbury Club 7, 8, Willard Straight Hostess Committee 5, 6, C. U. R. W. 6. SALLY RUTH GREENBERGER, Scranton, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. Hillel, Willard Straight Music Committee, Cornell For Victory. ANDREW JAMES GREGA, Cleveland, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared E Wesglilechnical High School. A. S. M. E., Rifle Club, Varsity Football Team 2, avy - 2. FAITH ETHEL GREGORY, Norwalk, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Norwalk High School. Cornell University Orchestra, Sym- phonic Band, Chimesrnaster. R. S. GRIFFIN, Dover, Del. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Dover High School. Delta Club 6, 7, 8, Treasurer 7, Wesley Foundation 1, Q, 3, Treasurer, Cornell Band 4, 5, John McMullen Scholarship. JOHN RANDALL GRITZAN, Montclair, N. J. Civil Engineering. Transferred from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A. S. C. E., Cornell Engineer, Secretary and Treasurer, Civil Engineering Honor Committee, Navy V-12. MILTON GROSS, Rochester. Mechanical Engineering. Cornell Engi- neer, Assistant Editor, Cornell, State and McMullen Scholarships. VERA E. GUNDELFINGER, New York City. Home Economics. New Rochelle High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Dramatic Club, Dance Club, Cornell for Victory, W. S. G. A., Activities Council, Girls Chorus, Choir. MAXIMILIANO JOSE GURDlAN,San Jose,Costa Rica. Agriculture. Prepared at Liced-De-Costa Rica. Phi Kappa Phi, Cosmopolitan Club, Newman Club, Latin American Club, Borden Company Award. MAIZIE GUSAKOFF, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Washington Irving High School. Pi Delta Gamma, Dance Club 1, Q, 3, 4, President 4, Cosmopolitan Club 3, 4, American Youth for Democracy Q, 3, 4, Grad-Faculty Folk Dance Group 1, Q, Cornelia Hall and Cornell Tuition Scholarships. caan of 7946 eniom PHYLLIS GUTERMAN, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Pi Beta Phi. Octagon Club 4, Women's Ski Team 1, Varsity Women's Ski Team 4, Red Cross, Cor- nell for Victory, Blood Donors Committee, Hostess Committee, Sage Chapel Choir. ANN GUSTAFSON, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Omicron Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Home Economics Club, C. U. R. W., gommunity Service Committee, Willard Straight Hostess Committee, Servicemen's ommittee. ALICE E. GWISE, Hartford, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Hartford Junior College. JULIUS JAY HABERMAN, New York City. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at New York Ag ies. J. A. V. M. A., Cornell Dramatic Club, Cornell Radio Guild, Octagon Club, Variety Shows 1, Q, 3, 4, 5 Men and Two Tenorsf' S. C. HACKETT, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Binghamton Central High School. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. ANN HAENSELER, New Brunswick N. J. Home Economics. Transfer- red from College of St. Elizabeth. Chi Omega. Newman Club, Home Economics Club 3, 4. JOHN W. HAGOOD, Richmond, Va. Civil Engineering. Transferred from University of Richmond. Rod and Bob, A. S. C. E., Varsity Baseball Team, Wearer of C, Navy V-12. WILLIAM F. HALE Merrick. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at W. C. Mepham High School. Delta Chi. Atmos, Crew Club, Freshman Crew Q, Varsity Crew 3, Wearer of C, Navy V-12. NANCY LOUISE HALL, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca A-ligh School. Delta Gamma. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Off-Campus ommittee. J. F. HALLAM, Chicago, Ill. Civil Engineering. A. S. C. E., Navy V-12. BETTY DeNEE HALPIN, Hyde Park. Home Economics. Prepared at F. D. Roose- velt High School. Sigma Kappa. Arete 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1, 9, 3, 4, V-P 4, C. U. R. W., South Side House 1, Q, Red Cross, Dorm Representative 4 and Bandage Rolling Committee Q, 3. ANNE REBER HAMBLEN, Newark, N.' J. Agriculture. Prepared, at Prospect Hill School. SHIRLEY HAMILTON, Little Falls. Home Economics. Prepared at Little Falls High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Dramatic Club, Pan-Hellenic Council, Red Cross Exceutive Committee, Women's Tea Committee, Sage Choir. RICHARD C. HAMMOND, Stroudsburg, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Transferred from University of Pennsylvania. Tau Beta Pi, Navy V-12. ETHEL FLORENCE HANDELMAN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. Phi Beta Kappa, Debate Club, International Relations Club, Chairman, Public Affairs Committee, Community Service Committee, State, Cornell Tuition and Undergraduate Scholarships. MARY PALMER HANKINSON, Pennington, N. J. Home Economics. Prepared at George School. Delta Gamma. Ivory Tower, Cornell Sun, Cornell Bulletin, C. U. R. W., Willard Straight Social Committee. MARION HANNA, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Raven and Serpent, President- Pi Delta Gamma, Newman Club, Cornell Daily Sun, Cornell Bulletin, Feature Editor, Activities Council, C. U. R. W., Community Service Committee. MARTHA HANSON, Wakefield, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Simmons College. Sigma Kappa. DOROTHY HARDENBURG, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Delta Delta Delta. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Willard Straight Browsing Library Com- mittee, New York State Cash Scholarship. EILEEN HARDIFER, Paterson, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Eastside High School. Westminster Student Society, Swimming Club, W. A. A. Basketball Team, W. A. A. Intramural Manager 4, V-P 3, 4, Red Cross 2. JOAN PERRY HARDING, Albion. Arts and Sciences. 44 3 . . J 'Y . DOROTHY ADELE HARJES, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Walton High School. Alpha Omicron Pi. Dance Club 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Hostess Corps 4, Octagon Club 7, 8, House of Representatives 5, World Student Service Fund Representa- tive 6, Cornell After Victory 7. HENRY HARPER, New York City. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. Lambda Chi Alpha. Eta Kappa Nu, Cornell Corinthian Yacht Club, Commodore 3, 4, Cornell Pilots Club, Dean's List 1, Navy V-12. BERNICE E. HARRIS, Sag Harbor. Home Economics. Prepared at Pier- son High School. Home Economics Club, Hillel, C. U. R. W., Red Cross Bandage Rolling Committee, Red Cross Water Safety and Fire Prevention Committee, Willard Straight Hostess Committee. CLYDE L. HART, Mayville. Agriculture. Prepared at Mayville Central. Alpha Zeta. Ho- Nun-De-Kah, Round-Up Club, 4-H Club, Grange Club, State Cash Scholarship. NANCY HARWOOD HART, Birmingham, Mich. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Kingswood School. Kappa Alpha Theta, Vice-President, Member at Large. Ivory Tower, Dramatic Club, Cornell Era, Student Council, Secretary, Junior Class Council, Willard Straight Social and Poster Committees, Chairman, W. S. G. A. Vocational Guidance Committee. DONALD WILLIAM HARTNETT, Moravia. Agriculture. Prepared at Moravia High School. Alpha Zeta. Ho-Nun-De-Kah, Kappa Phi Kappa, 4-H Club 4, F. F. A. Q, 3, 4, Round-Up Club 3, 4, Newman Club 3, 4, Soccer Team, Wearer of Numerals, Roberts Scholarship. GERTRLIDE HARVEY, Syracuse. Home Economics. Prepared at Batavia High School. Home Economics Club, Cornell Outing Club, Secretary 4, Canterbury Club, Field Hockey Team, Soccer Team, Manager Badminton 3, 4, Rifle Team, Intramural Basketball Team, Wearer of WILBUR HENRY I-IAUPT, West Lawn, Pa. ELIZABETH ANN I-IAUSHEER, Randolph. Home Economics. Prepared at Randolph Central School. Delta Gamma. Newman Club, Home Economics Club, House of Representatives. JEROME J. HAUSMAN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Tau Epsilon Phi. Varsity Baseball Team, Cornellian Art Board, Widow Art Board, Navy V-12. HERBERT J. HAWLEY, Perry. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Perry High School. Cornell Dramatic Club, Student Agencies, Inc., President. RUTH HAYNES, Naples. Agriculture. Prepared at Hi hland High School. Westminster Society, S. C. M., C. Ll. R. W., Waysidee Aftermath, Presbyterian Choir, Roberts Scholarship. WARREN G. HEER, Los Angeles, Calif. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at University High School. Cross Country Club, Spiked Shoe Society, Manager Indoor Track and Cross Country Team, V-12 Band, Navy V-12. CLARA BELLE HEFFERNAN, Chevy Chase, Md. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School. Chi Omega. Newman Club 1, Q, 3, 4, V-P 3, University Orchestra 1, SZ, 3, 4, Newman Club Choir 1, Q, Dean's List 3. ROBERT HEIDER, Hempstead. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Hempstead High School. Lambda Chi Alpha. A. I. E. E., Varsity Golf Team Q, 3, Navy V-12. CYNTHIA HEISTER, Troy. Home Economics. Prepared at Emma Willard School. Delta Gamma. Home Economics Club. MARJORIE FRANCES HELGANS, Jersey City, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Snyder High School. Sigma Kappa. Aesculapius 3, 4, Sage Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, C. u. R. W. 1, Q, 3, 4, Glez Club 1. MARGLIERY GLENNA HERZBERG, Miami Beach, Fla. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Canoe Club, Victory Dance Committee, C. U. R. W., Cornell Chorus, Sage Chapel Choir, Dean's List. WARREN G. HERZOG, Leonia, N. J. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Bogota High School. Delta Club, Navy V-12. AUDREY M. HILL, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East Stroudsburg High School. Alpha Xi Delta. V-P, Faculty Student Committee, Hospital Receptionist Committee. EMMETT W. HINES, JR., Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Navy V-19. Kfaaa of 1946 eniord CAROL HIRSCHON, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall. Cornell Student Assembly, President, Council for United Action, Treasurer, Dance Club, Hillel, United States Student Assembly Convention Representative, C. U. R. W. Public Affairs Committee, C. U. R. W. Community Service Committee, Dean's List, State Tuition and State Cash Scholarships. ANNE HELEN HODGKINS, Oradell, N. J. Home Economics. Prepared at Tenafly High School. Sigma Kappa. Arete, Home Economics Club, Vice-President in Balch and 303 Wyckoff, Sage Chapel, Merrill-Palmer School. JAMES H. HOFFMIRE, Trumansburg. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at Trumansburg High School. Alpha Psi, Vice-President, Secretary. J. A. V. M. A., Chi Delta. KAE E. HOLDRIDGE, Whitesboro. Home Economics. Transferred from Rochester lnstitute of Technology. Delta Omicron. Senior Life Saving, Bowling Club, Ski Club. WILLIAM CARROLL HOLLIS, JR., Woodhaven. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Jamaica High School. Skulls Society, Newman Club, Treasurer, Soccer Team, Wrestling Team, Big Red Band, Dean's List 'I, Q, 3. ESTHER SCHEMBRE HOLLISTER, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca Senior High School. Alpha Xi Delta. W. S. G. A. Representative, Willard Straight Art Committee, Co-Chairman. GILBERT l. HOLMBERG, New Paltz. Civil Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Treasurer, Chi Epsilon, Rodg and Bob, President, A. S. C. E., Civil Engineering Honor Committee, Navy V-12. JOHN D. HOLMES, JR., Westfield, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared al Westfield High School. Cornell Pilots Club, Swimming 'l, SZ, 3, Wearer of C.' MARY DEBORAH HOLTON, Ithaca. Home Economics. Transferred from Skidmore College. Kappa Alpha Theta. - NANCY HOPKINS, Troutville, Va. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stuart Hall. Art Com- mittee. MARIE THOMAS HORN, Springville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Griffith lnstitute. Alpha Xi Delta. Glee Club, C. U. R. W. ALEXANDER B. HORVATH Washington, D. C. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Gonzaga High School. Pyramid, Cornell Corinthian Yacht Club, Newman Club, A. I. E. E., A. S. C. E., McMullen Scholarship, Navy V-12. MARION ELIZABETH HOSIE, East Aurora. Architecture. Prepared at East Aurora High School. Delta Gamma. Senior Class President 4, Student Council Treasurer 4, Freshman House Committee, Activities Committee, Architecture First Year Scholarship 1, 2. DOROTHY LEIGH HOTCHKISS, Binghamton. Home Economics. Prepared at Central High School. Kappa Alpha Theta. Riding Club, Women's Ski Team, Manager Skiing Team, Wearer of C, Wearer of Numerals, Willard Straight Social Committee, Sage Choir, Cornell Chorus. WARREN JACOB HOUCK, Elverson, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Warwick High School. Pyramid Society, Aggassiz Club, Cornell Outing Club, A. S. C. E., Navy V-19. V. JEAN HOWARD, Youngstown. Home Economics. Prepared at Youngstown High School. Sigma Kappa. Home Economics Club, Dramatic Club, C. U. R. W., Hostess Com- mittee, ChiIdren's Home Committee. ROBERT MAJILTON HUBBARD, Civil Engineering. Prepared at Pennsylvania Military College. Big Red Band, Navy Band, Navy V-12. CHARLES C. HUEY, Aurora. Agriculture. Prepared at Bethlehem Central High School. Sigma Pi. Alpha Chi Omega, Floriculture Club. RAYMOND LEWIS HUNICKE, Cranford, N. J. Electrical Engineering Prepared at Cranford High School. Pi Beta Tau, President. Eta Kappa Nu, Octogan Clu Head of Lightning, Cornell Pilots' Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Navy Softball Team 3, Nlanager of Swimming Team, Treasurer of Senior Week Committee 4, Navy V-12. DAVID H. HUNTINGTON, Westford. Agriculture. Alpha Gamma Rho. Future Farmers of America Club, Round-Up Club, Varsity Wrestling Team, Wearer of JC, Navy and University Bands, Sears Roebuck, Agricultural Scholarship, Navy -12. LOIS V. HUTCHINSON, Honeoye Falls. Agriculture. 46 VINCENT V. IANNACCONE, Rochester. Hotel Administration. Transferred from Oregon State University. Y. M. C. A., Veterans' Committee 3. DONALD F. ICKEN, Blauvelt. Veterinary Medicine. Transferred from Purdue University. Omega Tau Sigma. J. A. V. M. A., 5 Men and Two Tenorsf' DOROTHY ILER, Brooklyn. Home Economics. Prepared at The Berkeley lnstitute. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Canterbury Club, Willard Straight Hostess Committee 3. JANE INGRAM, Houston, Pa. Hotel Administration. Prepared at East Washington High School. Alpha Phi, Treasurer 3, 4. Ye Hosts, Hotel Ezra Cornell Board, Secretary, Auditor, Cornell Hotel Association, Secretary-Treasurer 3, V-P 3, House of Representatives 2, Risley Council 4, Junior Class Committee. ELWYN LAVERNE IRVING, East Aurora. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at East Aurora High School. Alpha Psi. Cornell Round-Up Club, Treasurer, J. A. V. M. A., Cornell Young Co-operators, Student Council, Lutheran Church Club. DONALD B. ISEMAN, Elberon, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Berkshire School. Swimming Team, Varsity Swimming Team, Wearer of C, Wearer of Numerals, Student Council, Secretary 3, Willard Straight Veteran's Committee, Chairman, Spirit and Traditions Com- mittee, Freshman Orientation Committee. F. K. IVERSON, Downers Grove, lll. Mechanical Engineering. University Band, Navy V-19. JANET JACKSON, Warsaw. Home Economics. Transferred from Rochester Institute of Technology. Home Economics Club 3, 4, 4-H Club 3, Choir 3, 4. CHARLES MURRAY JENKINS, New Paltz. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at New Paltz Central High School. Omega Tau Sigma. Foot- ball Club, Spiked Shoe Society, J. A. V. M. A., Freshman Baseball 'l, Varsity Football Squad 3, Wearer of Numerals. RICHARD C. JENSEN, Marine City Island. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. ELAINE M. JOHNSON, Canandaigua. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Victor Central High School. Westminster Society, C. U. R. W., Willard Straight Browsing Committee 'l, 9, Red Cross, Cornell for Victory, F. A. M. A. R. HORACE RICHARD JOHNSON,'.West Englewood, N. J. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Teaneck High School. Tau Beta Pi, President, Eta Kappa Nu, Deta Club, Pi Beta Tau, Crew, 6 Battalion Dance Com- mittee, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, McMullen and Cornell Scholarships, Navy -12. RANDALL W. JOHNSON, Homewood, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Transferred from University of Notre Dame. A. S. M. E., Track, Crew. ROBERT WARD JOHNSTON, Kenmore. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Kenmore Senior High School. Eta Kappa Nu, Vice-President, A. I. E. E., V-'IQ Intramural Sports, Battalion Dance Committee. ROBERT HOSTER JONES, JR., Brielle, N. J. Civil Engineering. Pre- pared at Kent School. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President. Rod and Bob, Pi Beta Tau, Hockey Team, Tennis, lnterfraternity Council, Sage Choir, McMullen Scholarship, Navy V-152. RICHARD WILLIAMS JORDAN, Nutley, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Nutley High School. Tau Beta Pi, Chess Club, Navy V-19. GEORGE E. JOSEPH, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle Senior High School. Dramatic Club, Cornell Radio Guild. ROBERT RAY KAEMMERER, Washington, D. C. Electrical Engineering. Phi Kappa Psi. Eta Kappa Nu, Delta Club, Navy V-19. FLORENCE RUTH KAGAN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. Aesculapius EZ, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Dance Club, C. U. R. W., Board of Control Q, 3, Student Board Q, 3, 4, Executive Committee 2, 3, Hillel, President 2, W. S. G. A. Activities Council 3, 4, V-P Q, 4, C. U. R. W. Women's Activities Committee, Chairman 3, Willard Straight Browsing Library Committee, Chairman 4, Dean's List 3, State Cash and State Tuition Scholarships. JOHN J. KAHABKA, Dryden. Agriculture. Prepared at Dryden Central High School. Newman Club, Grange Club, 4-H Club, American Legion, Cayuga Student Residence. JEANNE JOSEPHINE KAHN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Packer Collegiate, lnstitute. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Cosmopolitan Club, House of Representatives, Vice-President in Balch, Forum Committee, C. U. R. W., Public Affairs Committee, Boxes to Europe Committee, Chairman, C. U. R. W. Women's Activities Committee, Dean's List 4, 5. aaa of 1946 eniom DOROTHY KANDL, New York City. Home Economics. Prepared at Washington Irving High School. Home Economics Club 1, 4, C. U. R. W. Hospital Board Committee 4, Vice- President in Balch 4. JUNE KAPLAN, Rochester. Home Economics. Prepared at Rochester Institute of Technology. National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Cornell Radio Guild, Home Economics Club, Hillel, Vocational Series Committee. THELMA BARBARA KAPLAN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. Dramatic Club, Cornell Radio Guild, C. U. R. W. Public Affairs Committee. WILLIAM KAPLAN, New York City. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at Seward Park High School. Sigma Iota Zeta. Phi Kappa Phi. JOHN M. KAY, JR., Collingswood, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Collingswood High School. Varsity Track Team 3, Wearer of C, Navy V-152. SIGMUND E. KEI, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Brooklyn Technical High School. A. S. M. E., Navy Band, Big Red Band, Navy V-19. JOHN B. KELLER, Cambridge Springs, Pa. Agriculture. Prepared at Edinboro High School. Alpha Zeta. Future Farmers of America. NANCY IRENE KELLER, Clyde. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Clyde Central School. Pi Beta Phi. Pi Lambda Theta, Cornell Radio Guild- Dean's List 3, 4, New York State Cash and Tuition, Kenney and DeLano Scholarships. JEAN LOUISE KENNEDY, Glens Falls. Home Economics. Transferred from College of New Rochelle. Alpha Phi, President. Newman Club, Octagon Club, Lens and Bellows Society, Willard Straight Hostess and Women's Tea Committees. BARBARA JANE KENRICK, Deposit. Home Economics. Prepared at Deposit Central School. Arete 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 1, Q, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, Cornell Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4- Christian Science Organization 3, 4, V-P 4, Chairman of Costumes for Boys 'n Ivy, Martha Van Rensselaer Scholarship. FLOYD O. KENYON, Adams. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Adams High Ehoobhmbda Chi Alpha. Basketball Team, Football Team, Wearer of Numerals, avy -12. E. IRENE KETCHAM, Newark. Home Economics. Transferred from Roch- ester lnstitute of Technology. V-P 3, 4, Sage Chapel Choir. JANE ELIZABETH KETCHUM, Delmar. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Middlebury College. Alpha Xi Delta, Vice-President. Pi Delta Phi, W. S. G. A. House of Representa- tives 3, Willard Straight Social Committee 9, 3. THOMAS FRANCIS KILEY, East Lynn, Mass. Civil Engineering. Prepared at St. Mary's School. Phi Delta Theta. Rod and Bob, Pi Beta Tau, A. S. C. E., Newman Club, Crew Team, Soccer Team, J. V., Navy V-19. HENRI H. P. KING, Great Neck. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Fox- wood School. Alpha Lambda. Cosmopolitan Club, Soccer Team, Willard Straight Music Committee. PATRICIA RAE KINNE, Chappaqua. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Horace Greeley School. Pi Delta Phi, Arete, W. S. G. A. Secretarial Committee, Dean's List 3, State Cash and Cornell Tuition Scholarships. IRENE KINNEY, Port Crane. Home Economics. Transferred from Buffalo State Teachers College. Pi Kappa Sigma. Pi Lambda Theta, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Home Economics Club, 4-H Extension Club, Wesley Foundation. FAY KIRBY, Newton Centre, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newton High School. Delta Delta Delta. Dramatic Club, Field Hockey Team 1, 2, Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team 3, Cornell Sun, V-P 2, 3, Senior Council, Winter Carnival Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Week Committee, Willard Straight Freshman House Committee, Willard Straight Social Committee, Dean's List. ROBERT W. KIRK, Stamford, Conn. Veterinary Medicine. Transferred form University of Connecticut. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Psi, President, J. A. V. M. A. AVIS ARLENE KIRKENDALL Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Skidmore College. Kappa Alpha Theta. House of Representatives, Vice-President in Comstock, New York State and New York State War Orphans Scholarships. JULIA T. KIRKLAND, Camp Hill, Ala. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ridgewood High School. Alpha Phi, Vice-President 4. Octagon Club 3, 4, Cornellian Editorial Board 3, 4, Cornell for Victory 3. 48 ZINA KIZIUTA, Freehold, N. J. Agriculture. Prepared at Girls Commercial High School. Bacamia, Willard Straight Music Committee, New York State Regents, Federation of Women's Clubs and Cornell Cash Undergraduate Scholarships. ANN M. KLEBERG, Noroton, Conn. Home Economics. Transferred from Sr. Lawrence University. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Choir 3. BETTY KNACK, Jeffersonville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Jeffer- sonville High School. Debate Club, Cornell Student Assembly, American Youth for Democracy, Wesley Foundation, State Cash and Cornell Tuition Scholarships. JEAN FRANCES KNANDEL, State College, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at State College High School. Alpha Omicron Pi, President, V-P, C. U. R. W. Old Ladies Home Committee, Sage Chapel Choir. CLARA DAVIDSON KNAPP, Preble. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Homer Academy. Chi Omega, President 4. Pi Lambda Theta, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Presi- dent 4, C. U. R. W., Chairman Community Service Department, Willard Straight Committees, State Cash and State Tuition Scholarships. MARJORIE ANN KNAPP, West Winfield. Home Economics. Pre- pared at West Winfield Central School. Home Economics Club, Tea Committee, Vocational Series Committee, Baptist Student Forum, Willard Straight Hostess Committee, Cornell for Victory Warden, Orchestra. NANCY ELIZABETH KNAPP, Nassau, Del. Home Economics. Prepared at Lewes Special School. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Social Chairman. Home Economics Club, Intramural Basketball Team, Vice-President in Balch, Spring Day Dance Committee, W. A. A. Representative, Cornell for Victory Representative. RUTH HARRIET KNAPP, Port Byron. Home Economics. Prepared at Port Byron 1Central School. Home Economics Club, Off-Campus Club, Intramural Basketball eam. CHARLES L. KNAUF, JR., Woodhaven. Electrical Engineering. Trans- ferred from Pratt Institute. Navy V-19. RICHARD PAUL KORF, Danbury, Conn. Agriculture. Prepared at Riverdale Country School. Cornell Dramtic Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Vice-President Q, Membership Committee 3, Alpha Zeta Cup 1, Alumni Award 3, University Undergraduate Scholarship 1, Q. ALFRED L. KOUP, Meshoppen, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Meshoppen High School. Eta Kappa Nu, Spiked Shoe Society, Cross Country Club, A. I. E. E., Track Team 9, 3, 4, Cross Country Team 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Wearer of C, Winner of 8-Mile Memorial Cup Race 3, Navy V-12. BETTE LOUISE KREUZER, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Trans- ferred from Cedar Crest College. Chi Omega, Secretary 3, President 4. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Channing Club Q, 3, 4, W. A. A. Representative 3, Cornell for Victory, Bonds and Stamps Committee 3, C. U. R. W., Willard Straight Social Committee 3, Hostess Committee 3. LOLA KRISEL, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepred at Adelphi Academy. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Cornell Radio Guild, Summer Bulletin, Cornell for Victory. JEAN KRUMWIEDE, Highland Park, N. J. Agriculture. Transferred from New Jersey College for Women. Sigma Kappa. Pi Lambda Theta, Westminster Student Session, 4-H Extension Club, Cornell Grange Club, Floriculture Club Q, Cornell Countryman, W. S. G. A. Vice-President 3, Roberts Tuition Scholarship. IVAN V. LaFAVE, Watertown. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Nu. Atmos, Pi Beta Tau, Track Team 3, Student Council 3, Vice-President 4, Acting President Class of 1947 4, Navy V-12. CHARLES L. L'AMOREAUX, Elmira. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Elmira Heights High izhoolll Rod and Bob Club, A. S. C. E., Crew Club, Crew, Soccer Team, Varsity Crew, avy -12. ELAINE LANG, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at James Madison High School. American Youth for Democracy 3, Dance Club 4, Cosmopolitan Club 4, French Club 1, Willard Straight Art Committee 3. WILFORD C. LaROCK, Ithaca. Agriculture. Wrestling Team 2, 4. ALICE ROANA LATIMER, Afton. Agriculture. Prepared at Alton Central School. Kappa Delta Epsilon, Cornell Countryman 1, 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager 3, 4, Arete 3, 4, Wesley Foundation, Editor of Wesley News, Wesley Yearbook, C. U. R. W. Women's Assembly 1, Beatty Scholarship. WILLIAM C. LAUTH, Buffalo. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at South Park High School. Phi Kappa Psi. Delta Club, Spikes Shoe Society, Track Team, Wearer of C, Navy V-19. KATHRYN A. E. LAWLER, Hartford, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Trans- ferred from Hartford Junior College. Cfaaa of I9 6 eniord ANN MARY LAWRENCE, Lawrence. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lawrence High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Red Cross, Blood Donor, Bandage Rolling 1, SZ, and Willard Straight Women's Tea Committees, V-Warden 1, Nurses' Aide 3, 4, 5. WILLIAM W. LAWRENCE, Glen Ridge, N. J. Civil'Engineering. Prepared at Glen Ridge High School. Rod and Bob, A. S. C. E., Varsity Soccer Team, Wearer of C, Navy V-19. M. JOYCE LEE, Rochester. Home Economics. Prepared at lrondequoit High School. Delta Gamma. Willard Straight Photography Committee, C. U. R. W. Publicity Committee, Willard Straight Hostess Committee, Cornell Symphony Orchestra 1. INEZ M. LEEDS, New York City. Chemical Engineering. Prepared at Julia Richman High School. Secretary-Treasurer of Student Council of College of Chemical Engineering, Repre- sentative Student Council of College of Chemical Engineering 8, 9, Cornell Engineer, Le Fevre, McGraw, Dormitory, New York State Regents, New York State Tuition and Woman's Club Scholarships. JOHN C. LEINBACH, Reading, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Transferred from Albright College. A. S. M. E., Inter-Dormitory Sports. MAJ-BRITT KARLSON LEISH, Wellsville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wellsville High School. Pi Beta Phi. Dramatic Club Q, Junior Chorus 1, Lutheran Choir 2, 3, 4, Lutheran Church Council, State Tuition Scholarship. EDWIN S. LEISTER, Maplewood, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Weequahic High School. Hillel, Cornellian 3, Photographic Editor 4, Photography Committee 3, 4, Chairman 4, Steering Committee 3. RICHARD H. LEONARD, Larchmont. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at lglflamaronqeck High School. Navy Athletic Manager, Big Red Band, Orchestra, avy - Q. JACK MARVIN LEVENE, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Binghamton Central High School. Beta Sigma Rho, Steward, Assistant fixuditor, Auditor. Willard Straight Music and Art Committees 1, Dean's ist. IRENE LEVENTHAL, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Calhoun School. Dance Club, Cornell Radio Guild, Cosmopolitan Club, Barnes Hostess Corps. ALFRED B. LEVINE, Albany. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Albany High School. Eta Kappa Nu, Navy V-19. JOAN LEVINSON, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Hillel, V-P 3, Hillel Review, Editor, Willard Straight Reading Hour Committee, Chairman, V-Warden, Dean's List Q, 3, Cornell State Tuition Scholarship. WALTER BENDY LEWIS, San Francisco, Calif. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Magnolia High School. LOIS LeWORTHY, Pipersville, Pa. Home Economics. Prepared at Doylestown High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Home Economics News 1, C. U. R. W., Old Ladies Home and Children's Home Committees Q, Red Cross Bandage Rolling Committee Q. THEADORA LIEBMAN, Oueens Village. Home Economics. Prepared at Jamaica High School. Home Economics Club, Hillel, Cosmopolitan Club, Red Cross Bandage Rolling Committee, Barnes Hostess Corps. BARBARA LIEDECKER, Corpus Christi, Tex. Agriculture. Transferred from University of Texas. Floriculture Club, Barnes Hostess Corps, Willard Straight Committees. CHARLOTTE LIEMER, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Bacamia, Editor-Librarian- Debate Club, Cornell Student Assembly, C. U. R. W. Hostess Corps, State Cash and Cornell Undergraduate Scholarships. MILDRED BOYD LINCOLN, Marion, Va. Home Economics. Prepared at Marion High School. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Music Chairman 3, Rushing Chairman 4. Home Economics Club 1, Q, 3, Westminster Society, Bowling Team 1, Basketball Team 1, Bowling Manager 4, Pan-Hellenic Council 4, W. A. A. Council 4, Chairman of Peacetime Pastime Ball, C. U. R. W. Hostess 1, Q, 3, Freshman House 1, Willard Straight Tea, Willard Straight Hostess and Willard Straight Browsing Library Com- mittees, Red Cross Committee, Cornell Chorus 1, 2, Pres yterian Choir, Glee Club 3. JOHN McFARLANE LLOYD, Ithaca. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Ye Hosts, President, Ski Club, President 4, Freshman Ski Team, Varsity Ski Team, Cornell Daily Sun, Business Board 1, Q, Senior Week Committee, Entertainment Manager Hotel Ezra Cornell, First Assistant Manager of Hotel Ezra Cornell, President Cornell Hotel Association, Dubois Scholarship. JOHN L. LOCKER, Dunkirk. Chemical Engineering. Prepared at Dunkirk High School. Newman Club, Navy V-12. JOAN D. LOGAN, Chicago, lll. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Horace Greeley High School. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Canterbury Club, Octagon Club, C. U. R. W., Hockey Team 1, Basketball Team, Manager Hockey Team, Basketball Team, Varsity Hockey Team, Varsity Basket- ball Team, Wearer of C, Wearer'of Numerals, W. A. A., V-P, W. S. G. A. House of Representatives, Willard Straight Committees. 50 5 THOMAS JACK LOVE, Montour Falls. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at Watkins Glen High School. Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Psi. J. A. V. M. A., President 3. PIERRE G. LUNDBERG, Riverhead. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Riverhead High School. Pyramid Society, Newman Club, Football Team, Soccer Team, Hockey Team, Wearer of C, Navy V-152. DONALD R. LYNCH, Kent. Veterinry Medicine. Alpha Psi. J. A. V. M. A., Polo Team. MARVIN JOSEPH LYNCH, Bayonne, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Bayonne High School. A. S. M. E., Navy V-12. PERCY SHEPARDSON LYON, JR., Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at William Penn Charter School. Sigma Nu. Atmos, Soccer Squad, Navy -12. ROBERT KEAWE LYONS, Brooklyn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Loughlin High School. Delta Club, A. I. E. E., Navy V-12. ELIZABETH SPAHR LYTLE, Greensboro, Vt. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Smith College. Kappa Kappa Gamma. House of Representatives 3. BYRON G. MCAVOY, JR., Clayton. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at Clayton Central School. Omega Tau Sigma. J. A. V. M. A. Joi-IN WILLIAM MCCANN, Oneida. veterinary Medicine. Trans- ferred from Niagara University. Omega Tau Sigma. Newman Club, Staff 3, 4, Chi Delta, J. A. V. M. A., Freshman Polo Team. ROBERT J. MCCARREN, Ludlow, Ky. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Holmes High School. Phi Delta Theta. Rod and Bob, Seven Bells Club, A. S. C. E., Summer Bulletin Q, Navy V-152. MARY AGNES MCCULLOUGH, Oswego. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oswego High School. Delta Gamma. Newman Club, Vice-President in Balch and Risley, C. U. R. W., Barnes Hostess Corps. EDWARD A. MCDONOUGH, Baltimore, Md. Civil Endgineering. Trasnferred from Baltimore Polytechnical Institute. Pyrami Society, Soccer Club, Lacrosse Team 3, Soccer Squad 3, All-American Fullback 3, Wearer of C, Navy V-19. ANN L. MCGLOIN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at George Washington High School. Alpha Omicron Pi. W. S. G. A., House of Representatives 2, Vice-President 3, Cornell for Victory 3, Willard Straight Tea and Hostess Committees 1, 9, 4, C. U. R. W., ghhairman 2, Publicity 1, Q, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Dean's List, State Tuition c o ars ip. PATRICIA ANN MCINERNEY, Brooklyn. Home Economics. Prepared at Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School. Pi Beta Phi, President. Pi Lambda Theta, Newman Club, President Sophomore Class, President, Comstock, W. S. G. A. Residence Council, Cornellian Business Board, Cornell for Victory Representative, glflillard Straight Women's Tea Committee, C. U. R. W. Hostess Committee, State c o ars ip. ALICE ELIZABETH MCKINNEY, Rochester. Home Economics. Prepared at John Marshall High School. Wayside Aftermath, Westminster Society, C. U. R. W., Community Service Committee, Faculty at Home Committee, S. C. M., W. S. G. A. House of Representatives. SARA H. MCKISSOCK, Albion. Home Economics. Prepared at Albion High School. Way- side Aftermath, Home Economics Club, C. U. R. W. Student Board, S. C. M. Council, Willard Straight Committees, New York State Cash and Home Bureau Scholarships. P ROBERT L. MCMURTRIE, Bellingham, Wash. Civil Engineering. Trasnferrecl from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Alpha Tau Omega. Rod and Bob, A. S. C. E. ARLENE RUGH MacNALL, Buffalo. Home Economics. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Arete, Home Economics Club, Riding Club 'l, V-P 4, Willard Straight Browsing Library Q, C. U. R. W. Hospital Receptionist Q, C. U. R. W. Chairman of Hospital Helpers 3, 4, Red Cross and Camp Counselor's Group SZ, 3, Committees. THOMAS F. MADDEN, Pittsburgh, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at West View High School. Phi Kappa Psi. Delta Club, Cross Country Club, Track Team, Cross Country Team, Navy V-12. GODFREY C. MALCHOFF, Clyde. Agriculture. Prepared at Clyde High School. Round-Up Club. ERNESTINA MALNATI, Copiague. Home Economics. Prepared at Amityville High School. Dramatic Club, Dance Club, Newman Club, Willard Straight Committees. Cfaaa of 1946 eniorzi MARILYN MANGER, Eggertsville. Home Economics. Transferred from Ohio Wesleyan University. Pi Beta Phi. House of Representatives 3, V-P. JOYCE FRENCH MANLEY, Strykersville. Home Economics. Prepared at Bethle- hem Central High School. Delta Delt Delta. Home Economics Club, Cornell-in- China Club 4, Panhellenic Council, Secretary Q, President 3, Red Cross Nurses' Aide SZ, 3, Vice-President Risley 2, W. S. G. A. First Vice-President 4, W. S. G. A. Residence Council, Chairman 4, W. S. G. A. Executive Committee 4, W. S. G. A. House of Representatives 4, W. S. G. A. Judiciary Committee 4, Willard Straight Committee Q, Sage Chapel Associates 3, Coordinator 4, Glee Club 1, Sage Chapel Choir EZ. ANNA MARANI, East Elmhurst. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wil- liam Cullen Bryant High School. Newman Club, W. S. G. A. House of Representatives, V-P, Cornell for Victory Committee. RUTH RHODA MARCUS, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Geogre Wash- ington High School. Aesculopius 3, Treasurer 4, Swimming Club, Willard Straight Music Committee 'I, SZ, Dean's List. MILDRED ELAINE MARKS, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Home Economics. Transferred from Cambridge Junior College. Alpha Epsilon Phi, House President. Home Economics Club, Hillel, Intramural Basketball Team, Bowling Team, Tennis Team, Williard Straight Hostess Committee. CYNTHIA ANN MARTIN, Forest Hills Gardens. Arts and Sciences Prepared at Garden Country Day School. Kappa Alpha Theta. Dance Club, French Club, V-P in Risley, Willard Straight Hostess Committee, Willard Straight Music Committee, Substitute Co-Chairman, Cornell for Victory Representative. PHYLLIS MASON, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Nottingham High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Hindustan Association, C. U. R. W., Public Affairs, Willard Straight Browsing Library, Co-Chairman and Willard Straight Forum Committees, Dean's List, Cornell Tuition Scholarship. JANET LIVINGSTON MATEZ, Bronx. Agriculture. Bacamia, Orchestra. HELEN MATTIN, Mamaroneck. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Hillel, C. U. R. W., Public Affairs, Community Life and Faculty-at-Home Committees. LOUISE ELIZABETH MAUER, Scranton, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from New York University. Cornell Radio Guild 2, 3, 4, Westminster Society, Willard Straight Hostess, Cornell for Victory Entertainment, C. U. R. W. Barnes Hostess Corps, Red Cross, Chairman Water Safety and Red Cross Surgical Dressings Committees, Usher Corps at Bailey Hall. MARJORIE MAXWELL, New York City. Home Economics. Prepared at Calhoun School for Girls. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Scribe 3, 4. Home Economics Club, Willard Straight Browsing Library Committee, Red Cross Committee, Glee Club. GLORIA ERNESTINE MAY, Poughkeepsie. Agriculture. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. C. U. R. W., Public Affairs Committee, Membership Committee, University Orchestra, Cornell Chorus, Junior Chorus, Sage Choir, Treasurer, Women's Glee Club. MARILYN ELIZABETH MAYER, Woodhaven. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at The Mary Louis Academy. Kappa Delta. Newman Club, Cornell Chorus. - SYLVIA MARIE MAYER, Buffalo. Home Economics. Prepared at Riverside High gclphool. Sigma Kappa. Home Economics Club, W. A. A., Badminton Team, Sage our. Q JANET A. MEADE, Scarsdale. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at Scarsdale High School. Gamma Phi. LEON HERMAN MEHLENBACHER, Wayland. Agriculture. Prepared at Wayland High School. Alpha Zeta. Ho-Nun-De-Kah. RUTH MAY MEHLENBACHER, Wayland. Home Economics. Prepared at Way- land High School. Home Economics Club, 4-H Extension Club, Grange Club, Home Economics Tea Committee, C. U. R. W. Hostess Committee, Farm and Home Week Committee, New York State and Ruby Green Smith Scholarships. HERBERT SPENCER MELTZER, New York City. Civil Engineering. Prepared at High School of Science. Theta Lambda Beta. Pershing Rifles, Hillel, Cornell Radio Guild, A. S. C. E., Cornell Engineer, Summer Bulletin, Hilltopper, Bailey Hall Concerts, Ushers Committee, Big Red Band, R. O. T. C. Band, Dean's List 1, New York State Regents ancl McMullen War Scholarships. KATHARINE MESSLER, Beacon. Home Economics. Trasnferred from University of New Hampshire. Theta Upsilon. DANIEL W. MILBURN, Sarasota, Fla. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Fortier High School. Cornell Pilots Club, Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew, Navy V-12. ELIZABETH PEARSON MILLARD, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Delta Gamma. Home Economics Club, Off-Campus Committee, C. U. R. W. Servicemen's Committee. 52 6 I , 1. BETTY JANE MILLER, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Alamo Heights High School. Sapp? Qlpga Theta, Corresponding Secretary. Dramatic Club, House of Representatives, . . . ounci . ERIE JAMES MILLER, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Wyoming Seminary. Al ha Gamma Rho. Scarab, Ouill and Dagger, Wrestling Club, Round-Up Club, Wrestling Team, Wearer ol GERTRUDE MILLER, Hillside, N. J. Home Economics. Prepared at Hillside High School. Cornell Radio Guild 2, 3, Red Cross 4, C. U. R. W., Cornell for Victory, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, Willard Straight Freshman House Committee, V-Warden, Servicemen's Com- mittee of C. U. R. W., International Relations Committee. ROBERT JOSEPH MILLER, Syracuse. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at North High School. Lambda Chi Alpha. A. S. M. E., Atmos, Pi Beta Tau, Crew Club, Varsity Crew, Wearer of C, Navy V-19. ROBERT S. MILLER, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Seal and Serpent Society, Cornell Wrestling Club, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling Team, Wearer of C, Wearer of Numerals. VIRGINIA WADE MILLER, Boonville. Home Economics. Prepared at Boonville High School. Home Economics Club, Special Committee 3, Baptist Student Fellowship, Publicity Committee 1, Q, Baptist Student Fellowship, Secretary 3, Baptist Student Class, Secretary 4, Barnes Hostess Corps. WILLIAM C. MILLER, Shillington, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Aero Industrial and Technical Institute. Lambda Chi Alpha Treasurer 6, President 7. Atmos, Spiked Shoe Society 6, 7, 8, Varsity Track Team 6, 7, Junior Varsity Basketball Team, Wearer of C, Student-Faculty Activities and Affairs 7, 8, Student Council Activities Committee, Student Council Entertainment Committee 7, Student Council Interviewing Committee, Chairman of Senior Week Committee, Navy V-12. MARGARET MILLS, Princeton, N. J. Home Economics. Prepared at Summit High School. Delta Gamma. Octagon Club, Vice-President in Balch, C. U. R. W., Library and Literature Committee, Class Ring Committee, Hospital Receptionist Committee of C. U. R. W. LEWELLYN STANLEY MIX, Heuvelton. Agriculture. Prepared at Heuvelton High School. Alpha Zeta, Chancellor 4. Phi Kappa Phi, Ho-Nun-De-Kah, Round-Up Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Grange Club Q, 3, 4, Wesley Foundation, Sears, Knickerbacker and Bursar Scholarships. EDWARD MOLDOVER, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany High School. gornell Student Assembly, President, Debate Association, Chairman, Council for United ction. MARJORIE ANNE MONTROSE, Bulfalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Buffalo Seminary. Kappa Alpha Theta. Raven and Serpent 3, Mortar Board, President 4, Vice-President W. S. G. A. 2, President Balch 3, W. S. G. A. Judiciary Com- mittee 3, 4, C. U. R. W. Committees, Faculty Committee on Student Activities 2, Willard Straight Committees 1, Q, 3, 4, Co-Chairman Q, 4, Cornell for Victory, Assistant in Chemistry 3, 4, Cornell and State Scholarships. DAVID L. MOORE, Syracuse. Mechanical Engineering. Flying Club, Navy V-12. MARY MORRIS, Ithaca. Home Economics. Transferred from Iowa State College. Delta Gamma. C. U. R. W. Student-Faculty Committee, Merrill Palmer School. JOHN S. MORRISON, JR., Ardmore, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Haver- ford High School. Phi Kappa Psi Vice-President. Pyramid Society, A. S. C. E., Crew, Cornell for Victory, Navy V-12. CARL W. MORTENSEN, River Edge, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Hackensack High School. Phi Kappa Phi, A. S. M. E., Navy V-12. EDWIN EARL MOTSENBOCKER, Batavia. Agriculture. Prepared at Oakfield High School. Cayuga Student Residence Association, Freshman Wrestling Squad. CHARLES L. MULLER, Oueens. Agriculture. Prepared at Grover Cleveland High School. Cornell Radio Guild, W. H. C. U. Announcer, Cornell Dramatics Club. GERTRUDE YEAKEL MULLER, Staten Island. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Curtis High School. Dramatic Club, Treasurer, Canterbury Club 1, Q, 3, Freshman's Women's Club 1, Servicemen's Center, Executive . Committee, Dean's List 3. PAUL C. MURRAY, Bronxville. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at The Peddie School. Delta Club, A. I. E. E., Newman Club, Varsity Swimming Team, Soccer Team, Wearer of C, 1945 National lntercoollegiate QOO Yard Breaststroke Championship, Navy V-12. PATRICIA JANE MURTAUGH, New York City. Home Economics. Prepared at New Hartford High School. Wayside Aftermath, Corresponding Secretary Q, President 3, Newman Club 1, Q, 3, 4, W. S. G. A. Board of Appeals 4, V- Warden Q. JAMES BURT MURTLAND, JR., Tarentum, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Har-Brack Union High School. A. I. E. E., Navy V-12. Cfaaa of 1946 eniorri WILLIAM HENRY MUTSCHLER, Pittsburgh, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Phi, H. K. N., Delta Club, Soccer Team, Navy V-12. NANCY PAYNE MYNOTTT, Rochester. Home Economics. Prepared at lronde- quoit High School. Delta Delta Delta, Rushing Chairman 3. Glee Club 9, Pan- Hellenic Council 3, 4, W. S. G. A. Assistant to the Vice-President 3, V-P 2, 3, Executive Committee, House of Representatives 4, Cornell for Victory Warden 3, 4, C. U. R. W. Hostess Committee, Class Historian, Senior Week Committee. MANSOUR NAGHDI, Tehran, Iran. Mechanical Engineering. Rotarian gllubf AHS. M. E., Cosmopolitan Club, John McMullen Undergraduate c o ars ip. KURT NATHAN, Binghamton. Agriculture. Prepared at National Farm School. Phi Kappa Phi, Hillel Foundation, Kadimah, A. S. A. E., R. O. T. C. Band, Kenney Scholarship. JOHN L. NEMES, lthaca. Agriculture. MARGARET L. NEWELL, Westfield. Home Economics. Prepared at Westfield High School. Pi Beta Phi, President. Mortar Board, Omicron Nu, Raven and Serpent, Arete, Sage Chapel Associates, President ol Junior Class, Student Council, V-P 3, W. S. G. A., Vice-President 3, Willard Straight Co-Chairman 2, Board of Managers, Secretary 4- Red Cross Committee, Chairman 2, Carrie Gardner Brigden, State Cash, LeFevre Scholarships, Borden Award to Home Economics Senior. HELEN NEWTON, Rome, Ga. Arts and'Sciences. Transferred lrom Shorter College. Delta Delta Delta. Famer Club, Cornell Era, Summer Bulletin, Willard Straight Committee 3. JORGE NIETO-RAMOS, Bogota, Colombia. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Colegio Antonio Narino. ROBERT JOSEPH NIST, Turtle Creek, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. . Prepared at Turtle Creek High School. Pilots Club, A. S. M. E., New- man Club, Navy V-12. v ECIZBERT V. NOBLE, Gainesville, Fla. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at P. K. Yonge Laboratory c oo . JUNE NORRIS, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Home Economics Club, Cornell for Victory, Chairman oi C. U. R. W. Campus Life Department, Chairman of C. U. R. W. Servicemen's Center. BETTY JEANNE NOSEK, Brecksville, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Brecksville High School. Alpha Omicron Pi, President 4. Nglillard Straight Women's Tea Committee, Hostess Corps, Red Cross ommittee. ROSE NOVOGRODSKY, Woodridge. Home Economics. Prepared at Woodridge High School. Newman Club, Glee Club, Cornell Radio Guild, V-P 3, Choir. MARCIA NOYES, Indianapolis, Ind. Home Economics. Prepared at West High School. Ka pa Kappa Gamma, Open House Committee, President. Home Eco- nomics CIUE, Student Council Dance Committee, Victory Warden. FRANCA NUNES, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Gardner School. SIDNEY ROBERT NUSBAUM, Utica. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. J. A. V. M. A., Secretary, Sigma Iota Zeta, Vice-President, Fencing. ELSBETH ANNE OBERLE, Hempstead. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hempstead High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Newman Club, Riding Club 1, Willard Straight Hostess Committee 2, 3, Barnes Hostess Corps 2, 3, 4, Cornell For Victory 'I. ROBERT WILLIAM O'BRlEN, Constableville. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at Constableville High School. Omega Tau Sigma. Newman Club, President 4, C. U. R. W., Chi Delta. MARY ANN O'CONNELL, lthaca. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Pi Beta Phi, Vice-President 7. Newman Club, Red Cross Motor Corps. BRENDAN P. O'HARA, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Brooklyn Technical High School. Pyramid Society, Newman Club, Crew 3, 4, Hockey Team 3, 4, Navy V-12. ROY H. OHLHORST, Scarsdale. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Psi. Octagon Club, Football Team, Sage Choir, Five Men and Two Tenors, Time Out, ' Boys 'n Ivy. 54 A -J WILLIAM ELBRIDGE OKERSON, New Brunswick, N. J. Civil Engineering. Transferred from Rutgers University. Pyramid Society, Newman Club, Manager of Baseball Team, Navy V-19. ROBERT C. OLNEY, Englewood, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Dwight Morrow High School. LAURA STEELE OLSEN, Old Greenwich, Conn. Home Economics. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Home Economics Club. ROMANO ANTONIO ORLICH, San Jose, Costa Rica. Agriculture. Round-Up Club. DORIS ORTENBERG, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Julia Richman High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Class of 1946 Song and Cheer Leader, Cornell State Tuition Scholarship. HELEN DANIELS ORTENBERG, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Julia Richman High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Cornell Radio Guild, Chairman Strawberry Festival, Cornell State Scholarship. ELIZABETH ANN OTTEN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Canterbury Club, Chairman S. C. M. 6, Cornell State and State Tuition Scholarships. ARLINE PALATSKY, West Orange, N. J. Home Economics. Prepared at Milne School. Red Cross Committee. WILLIAM G. PAPSCO, JR., Newark, N. J. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at St. Benedict's Preparatory School. Crew Club, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Newman Club, Crew 3, 4, Wearer of C, Navy V-19. NORMAN RONALD PARENTEAU, Washington, R. I. Agriculture. Transferred from Rhode Island State College. Alph Zeta Track Team 7, Freshman Alpha Zeta Cup for Scholastic verage 1. MIRIAM LOUISE PARKER, Newport News, Va. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newport News High School. Delta Delta Delta. SAUL H. PARKER, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at New Utrecht High School. Sigma Alpha Mu. Grange Club, 4-H Club, Cornell Countryman, Circulation Department, Willard Straight Music and Social Committees. X FRANK E. PARKIN, Summit, N. J. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Newark Preparatory School. Sigma Nu. Pi Beta Tau, Sigma Epsilon Chi, Senior Week Committee, Navy V-12. MARY ELIZABETH PATTERSON, Kenmore. Home Economics. Prepared at Ken- more High School. Delta Delta Delta, Social Chairman 4. Famar Club, Chi Rho, Home Economics Club 1, Song Leader, Class of 1947 1, 9, V-P Q, Willard Straight Social Committee Q, 3, Freshman House Committee 1. FRANCIS GEORGE PAUL, Easton, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Pre- pared at Admiral Farragut Naval Academy. Sigma Nu. Ouill and Dagger, Aleph Semach, Scabbard and Blade, Atmos, Kapa Beta Phi, Cayuga Blasters, Football Club, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Team Q, 3, Wearer of C, Wearer of Numerals, McMullen Undergraduate Scholarship. KATHERINE PEARSALL, Trumansburg. Home Economics. Prepared at Trumansburg Central School. Home Economics Club, C. U. R. W., W. S. G. A. Q ELIZABETH WOODSON PEARSON, Cleveland, Ohio. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Bay High School. Kappa Alpha Theta, House President 2. Home Eco- nomics Club 1, SZ- Arete 4, Dance Club Q, W. S. G. A., President of Sage 4, President of Balch 3, Residence Committee 3, Judiciary Committee, Executive Committee, Willard Straight Committees, Freshman House Committee 1, Women's Tea Committee 2. PATRICIA C. PECK, Hastings-on-Hudson. Arts and Sciences. Trans- ferred from Wheaton College. Kappa Alpha Theta. Barnes Service Committee 4, Ski Team Q, 3, V-P, Willard Straight Music and Hostess Committees. PEGGY TALLMAN PEIRCE, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Alpha Phi. Alpha Alpha Gamma, Evigol, Cornell Widow, Art Editor Q 3, Cornell for Victory 3, Activity Council 3, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, Sage Choir 3. ROBERT ALFRED PELZ, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Mt. Lebanon High School. Navy V-152. GENEVIEVE PERERA, New York City. Home Economics. Prepared at Horace Mann School. Home Economics Club, Newman Club, Red Cross Committee, W. S. G. A. Representative. 66144 of 1 9 6 eniord WALLACE JAMES PETERSON, Jamestown. Electrical Engineering. Transferred from Syracuse University. Delta Club, Navy V-12. WILLIAM WALTER PHELPS, Caracas, Venezuela. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Lawrenceville School. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President. Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, Pi Beta Tau, Rob and Bob, President, Soccer Team Q, 3, 4, Wearer ol C, Student Council 3, President, Navy V-12. RICHARD PIETROPAOLI, Little Falls. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Eittle Falls High School. Rod and Bob Society, Wrestling Team, Navy -12. HAROLD EDWARD PIRSON, JR., Eggertsville. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Buffalo Bennett High School. Phi Kappa Psi, House Manager, Treasurer. A. S. M. E., Manager Varsity Tennis Team, Assistant Manager Varsity Football and Swimming Teams, New York State Scholarship, Navy V-19. JOHN PLAGEN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Sigma Alpha Mu. Cornell Widow. ROGER W. PLAIL, Wayland. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Wayland High School. Soccer Team 3, 4, Wearer of C, Election . Committee, Navy V-12. ALICE POWELL, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Horace Mann School for Girls. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Cornell Radio Guild, Dramatic Club, C. U. R. W., Vice-President in Balch, Summer President of Comstock, Willard Straight Committees. JEANNE POWELL, Garden City. Home Economics. Prepared at Butlalo Seminary. Delta Delta Delta, Treasurer SZ, Corresponding Secretary 4. Home Economics Club 1, Q, 4, Council 3, 4, Famar Club, V-P 3, Nurse's Aid Committee, Chairman Q, Red Cross Committee, Chairman 3. MARIE PRENDERGAST, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Trasnierred from Hunter College. Pi Beta Phi. Phi Kappa Phi, Riding Club 4, House President 3, 4, Willard Straight Hostess Committee 3, C. U. R. W. Social gimmigei 3, C. U. R. W. Faculty-Student Committee, Co-Chairman 3, oir , . RUTH ANN PRESTON, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Moravia High School. Wayside Aftermath, President 4, Bacamia 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. CHARLES W. PREY, Farmingdale. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Farmingdale ' High School. Phi Kappa Psi. Delta Club, Navy V-19. JANE I. PURDY, Canton, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lehman High School. Kappa Kappa Gamma, House President 2. Vice-President in Balch 3, Board of Managers oi Willard Straight, Secretary 3, President 4, Vocational Guidance Committee 4, W. S. G. A. Activities Council 4, Co-Chairman Senior Week Committee, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. JEANNE MARIE OUIGAN, Bayside. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bayside High School. Pi Beta Phi. Dance Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Barnes Hostess Committee, Cornell for Victory, Willard Straight Social Committee. DONN R. OUINN, Pelham. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Pelham Memorial High School. Newman Club, Dean's List 1, 4. GONZALO RAGA-MENDOZA, Barquisimeto, Venezuela. Agri- culture. Prepared at Institute La Salle. Cornell Latin American As- sociation, Cosmopolitan Club, Foreign Student Representative on the Willard Straight Board ol Managers, Non-Resident Tuition Free Scholar- s ip. MARGARETE RAHN, Ithaca. Architecture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Alpha Alpha Gamma, Wayside Aftermath 3, 4, 5, Cornell Outing Club Q, C. U. R. W. Q. JOHN T. RAKOSKI, Mt. Carmel, Pa. Civil Engineering. Sigma Chi. Pyramid Society, Spiked Shoe Society, Newman Club, Football Club, A. S. C. E., Yacht ' 'Slub,XChess Club, Football Team, Track Team, Wrestling Team, Wearer of C, avy -12. D EDWARD JOHN RASER, Trenton, N. J. Electrical Engineering. Pre- pared at Trenton Central High School. Tau Beta Pi, A. l. E. E., Treasurer, Elfewman Club, Cornell Outing Club, Junior Dance Committee, Co- airman. MAURICE ROUX RAVIOL, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Severn School. Cosmopolitan Club, Lacrosse Squad. LEILA H. REDMOND, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Julia Richman High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Social Chairman 4. Pan-Hellenic Council 1, Q, 3, Cornell for Victory 4, Willard Straight Art Committee 4, Barnes Hostess Corps Q, 3, Willard Straight Hostess Committee 3. JOYCE W. REED, Port Henry. Home Economics. Transferred from Russell Sage College. Delta Gamma. Barnes Hostess Corps, Willard Straight Hostess Committee, Secretary-Treasurer, Class of 1946, New York State Scholarship. 56 PRISCILLA LANDERS REED, Yonkers. Home Economics. Transferred from Miami University. Delta Zeta. Home Economics Club 3, 4, V-P, Willard Straight Women's Tea and Hostess Committees, Red Cross Committee. ELEANOR FRANCES REID, Wake Forest, N. C. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Mary Baldwin College. Kappa Alpha Theta. Dean's List. KATHLEEN BARBARA REILLY, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from College of New Rochelle. Pi Beta Phi. Newman Club. GEORGE A. REISCH, Palisades Park, N. J. Phi Delta Theta. Atmos, Publicity Committee, Men's Class of 1947, Navy V-12. NORMAN RICHARD, Newark, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South Side High School. Phi Sigma Delta. Cornell Debate Society, Skiing Club, Cornell Sun, Willard Straight Committee. GORDON MERRITT RICHARDSON, Camillus. Chemical Engineering. Transferred from Syracuse University. Pyramid Society, A. S. C. E., Cornell Pilots Club, Crew, Navy V-12. JOAN ELVERE RIDER, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Aesculopius, President 4, W. A. A. Council, Assistant Canoeing Manager 3, Basketball Team 1, 3, Bowling Team Q- V-P, Barnes Hostess Corps, Cornell Chorus 1, Cornell Women's Chorus 9,Women's Glee Club 1, Dean's List 1, 3, State Regents and Cornell State Scholarships. ROBERT ANDREW RIETZ, Madison, Wis. Arts and Sciences. Crew Q, Navy V-12. CHARLES JAMES RIEWE, Upper Darby, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Upper Darby High School. Delta Club, A. I. E. E., Soccer ' Squad, Navy V-12. BETTY ANNE RIKER, Morris Plains, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Colby College. Chi Omega. Glee Club, Pan-Hellenic Council, Glee Club 3, 4, Sage Choir 2. MARY JANE ROBERTS, Geneva. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at DeSales Institute. Delta Gamma. Ivory Tower, Newman Club, C. U. R. W., Cornell for Victory, Nurses Aide Committee, W. S. G. A. Activities Committee 3. DORANE ROBERTSON, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Packer Collegiate Institute. Alpha Phi. Cornell Dramatic Club, Cornell for Victory, Boys 'n Ivy. ALAN S. ROBINSON, Maplewood, N.J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Columbia High School. Seven Bells Club, Crew 4, Basketball Team 3, Dean's List 5. , SARA PATRICIA ROBINSON, Rockaway, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Morris Junior College. Delta Delta Delta, Secretary 4. Dramatic Club, Willard Straight Hostess Committee 3. HENRY T. ROCHE, Trenton, N. J. Chemical Engineering. Prepared at Trenton High School. A. S. C. E., Navy V-12. JACOUELINE ROGERS, Ashland, Ohio. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Bayville High School. Delta Delta Delta. Ye Hosts, Hotel Ezra Cornell Board. FRANK E. ROM, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Grover Cleve- land High School. Delta Phi. Phi Kappa Phi, Newman Club, Pilots Club, A. S. M. E. Q, 3, 4, Dean's List, Navy V-12. ALFRED MARKUS ROOS, Chicago, III. Civil Engineering. Transferred from Illinois Institute of Technology. Chi Epsilon, Rod and Bob- A. S. C. E., Football Team, Wrestling Team, Cross-Country Team, Fencing Team, Navy V-12. 4 I BETTY ROSENTHAL, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Scarsdale High gchool. Sigma Delta Tau. Cornell Radio Guild, Pan-Hellenic Council, C. U. R. W., Publicity ommittee. ELLEN ELIZABETH ROSS, Yonkers. Home Economics. Prepared at Roosevelt High School. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Treasurer. Arete, Cornellian 1, 2, 3, Business glanagr 4, .lrlurse's Aid Committee, Willard Straight Social Committee, Senior ass ounci . ROBERT C. ROST, Westfield, N. J. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at Westfield High School. Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Psi. Chi Delta, J. A. V. M. A., Freshman Lacrosse Team, Manager Varsity Basketball Team 4, Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, Wearer of Numerals, Boys 'n Ivy. Kfaaa of 1946 eniorzi IRENE E. ROTH, New York City. Architecture. Prepared at Riverside High School. Cosmo- politan Club 1, 9, 3, 4, Swimming Club, Willard Straight Photography Committee. WAYNE C. ROY, Swanton, Vt. Electrical Engineering. Trasnferred from Massa- chusetts lnstitute of Technology. ANTHONY SEVERIO RUGARE, Utica. Mechanical Engineering. Pre- pared at Thomas R. Proctor High School. Alpha Phi Delta. Tau Beta Pi, Newman Club, Cornell Engineer, American Society of Testing Ma- terials, New York State Cash, New York State Cornell Tuition and McMullen War Scholarships. MARY LOU RUTAN, Little Neck. Home Economics. Prepared at St. Agnes Academy. Alpha Omicron Pi. Newman Club, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4, Cornell for Victory Warden. WILLIAM G. RYAN, Auburn. Veterinary Medicine. Transferred from Niagara University. Alpha Psi. J. A. V. M. A., Newman Club, Football Team. ROSALYN SACHS, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Julia Richman High School. Phi Kappa Phi, Debate Club, Cornell Radio Guild, Program Director, French Club, W. S. G. A. Activities Council, V-P, C. U. R. W. Public Affairs Committee, Willard Straight Music and Forum Committees, Dean's List 1, 9, 3, 4, 5, 6, New York State Regents Scholarship. HERMAN MAURICE SALK, Ithaca. Veterinary Medicine. Transferred from St. John's University. J. A. V. M. A. SYLVIA B. SALK, Ithaca. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at I-Iunter-Tannersville Central School. Gamma Phi. New York State Tuition Scholarship. JACOB S. SAMKOFF New York City. Electrical Engineering. Pre- pared at Bronx High School of Science. Tau Epsilon Phi. Cornell Radio Guild, A. I. E. E., New York State Cash Scholarship, Navy V-19. JEAN KUTSCHBACH DE SAMPER, Sherburne. Home Economics. Prepared at Sherburn e School. Alpha Xi Delta. W. A. A., Manager, C. U. R. W. Community Service Department, Chairman, Orchestra. JEANNETTE SAMS, Louisville, Ky.VeterinaryMedicine.Transferred from Stephe ns College. Gamma Phi. EDITH M. SASMAN, Madison, Wis. Agriculture. Transferred from University of Wisconsin. Delta Delta Delta. Floriculture Club, West- minster Society, Residence Council, Non-Residential Tuition Scholarship. G. R. SCARBOROUGH, Great Neck. Civil Engineering. Transferred from Union College. Phi Gamma Delta. Navy V-19. BARBARA JANE SCHAEFER, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Newman Club, Octagon Club, Off-Campus Club 9, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling Team, Basketball Team, Soccer Team, Softball Team, C. U. R. W. Hostess Committee, Willard Straight Hostess Committee, Cornell After Victory, Red Cross Secretarial Committee, Bandage Rolling Committee. ELMER F. SCHAIBLE, Roselle Park, N. J. Electrical Engineering. Trans- ferred from Hobart College. Navy V-12. MIRIAM SCHARF, New Brunswick, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Brunswick I-ligh School. Debate Club, Dance Club, Dramatic Club, Cornell Student Assembly, Kadi- mah, Activities Council. JOAN SCHEFFEL, Cincinnati, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Withrow High School. Kappa Alpha Theta, House President 3, Corresponding Secretary 4. Delta Phi Alpha, Sage Associates 4, W. S. G. A. Executive Committee Q, Victory Warden Q, W. S. G. A. Council 2, W. S. G. A. House of Representatives 3, Activities Special Permission Board 4, C. U. R. W. Student Board 4, Willard Straight Music Committee, Co-Chairman 2, Willard Straight Social Committee 3, llged Criss Nurses Aide Committee 4, Sage Chapel Choir 'I, Cornell Chorus 3, ean's ist , 4. WALTER W. SCHEINMAN, Kew Gardens. Arts and Sciences. Phi Beta Kappa, Dramatic Club Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Willard Straight Music Committee Q, 3, State, Cornell and Undergraduate Scholarships. CARL L. SCHENHOLM, Blairstown, N. J. Veterinary Medicine. Prepared at Blairstown High School. Omega Tau Sigma. Newman Club, J. A. V. M. A. ALICE E. SCI-IILLING, Baltimore, Md. Home Economics. Transferred from Hood College. Delta Gamma. Cornellian, Photography Board, W. S. G. A. Secretarial Committee, C. U. R. W., Lutheran Church Choir. ROBERT GEORGE SCHIRMER Dansville. Veterinary Medicine. Pre- pared at Dansville Central High School. Omega Tau Sigma. Newman Club, J. A. V. M. A., Round-Up Club 'I, 4-H Club 'I, Algonquin Lodge 'I, Q, 3, 4. 58 ELAINE JUDITH SCHMIDT, Bronx. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Walton High School. Kap a Delta, Rushing Chairman 2, Secretary 3, House Manager 3, 4, President 4. Swimming CluB 'I, SZ, W. A. A. Council, Publicity Manager, Secretary-Treasurer, Freshman Basketball Team, Assistant Manager of Basketball Team 4, 5- Intramural Basketball Team 4, 6 8, Bad- minton Team, Pan-Hellenic Council, Cornell Daily Sun, Cornell Bulletin, Willard Straight Browsing Library Committee, C. U. R. W. Executive Committee, Servicemen's Center. ALBERT O. SCHMITT, Richmond Hill. Mechanical Engineering. Newman Club, A. S. M. E., Navy V-12. VARICK SCHWARTZ, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Kappa Sigma. Tau Beta Pi, Flying Club, A. S. M. E., Navy V-12. PETER D. SCHWARZ, Rochester. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at The Manlius School. Phi Sigma Delta. Cornell Radio Guild, Pershing Rifles, Willard StraightCommittee, Navy V-12. MARION K. SEEL, Roosevelt. Home Economics. Prepared at Glen Cove High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Home Economics Club, Willard Straight Music Committee. MIRIAM AUGUSTA SEEMANN, Buffalo. Home Economics. Prepared at Buffalo East High School. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Home Economics Club, Wi'lard Straight Committees, C. U. R. W., Sage Chapel Associates, Cornell University Orchestra. HELEN ANITA SEIDMAN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. RICHARD JOHN SELBY, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Avonworth High School. Zeta Psi, Phi Kappa Phi, Ye Hosts, Cornell Radio Guild, Auditor, Crew, Head Bailey Hall Usher, Manager of Hotel Ezra Cornell, Student Instructor, Emil Ronay Scholarship. RUTH SERGENIAN, Yonkers. Home Economics. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Home Economics Club, Willard Straight Music Committee, Merrill Palmer School. MARY AGENS SHAHEEN, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Proctor High School. Newman Club, Public Affairs Committee, Willard Straight Hostess Corps, C. U. R. W., Womens Chorus. WILLIAM C. SHANLEY, IV, Roslyn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at The Hill School. Delta Club, Baseball Team, Navy V-12. - DOROTHY J. SHEARER, Corning. Home Economics. Transferred from Keuka College. Home Economics Club, Red Cross Nurses Aide Com- mittee, State Cash Scholarship. SHOLOM M. SHEFFERMAN, Washington, D. C. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. Navy V-12. GENEVIEVE ANN SHERRER, Williamsport, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Williamsport Senior High School. Delta Delta Delta. Cornell for Victory. MERLE W. SHOCKEY, JR., Baltimore, Md. Electrical Engineering. Transferred from Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Navy V-12. RAYMOND NORVAL SHUPE, Rochester. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Kenmore High School. Rod and Bob, Cross Country Club, A. S. C. E., Varsity Track Team, Cross Country Squad, Wearer of C, Navy V-19. i ADELE SILBERBERG, Bedford Hills. Home Economics. Transferred from Platts- lburg State Teachers College. Home Economics Club, Willard Straight Hostess and Poster Committees, Barnes Hostess Corps, C. U. R. W., Bandage Rolling Com- mittee. DIANA BRITTAN SILVER, New York City. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. A. I. E. E., Camp Counselor Club, Mathematics Club, Secretary, Cornell Engineer- C. U. R. W., Public Affairs Committee, Willard Straight Music and Hostess Com- mittees. MARILYN HARRIET SILVERSTEIN, Everett, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Eijmmons College. Pi Delta Gamma 3, 4, Cornell Widow, Editorial Board 3, Associate itor 4. LAWRENCE WHITLEY SIMMONS, Harrisburg, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Pre- pared at John Harris High School. Eta Kappa Nu, A. I. E. E., M. E. S. N. E., Cornell Engineer, Editor-in-Chief, Navy V-12. HARVEY SIMPSON, New York City. Civil Engineering. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. A. S. C. E., Assistant Manager of Swim- ming Team, Willard Straight Music Committee, Navy V-12. Gfaaa of 1946. eniom JOANNE NX, ELLNAN SKINNER, Woburn, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Woburn High School. Alpha Omicron Pi, Recording Secretary. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, W. S. G. A. Activities Council, Cornell Chorus 1, Q, Women's Glee Club, President 4, Presbyterian Choir, Dean's List. LLOYD S. SLAUGHTER, Dunbar, W. Va. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Dunbar High School. Phi Kappa Psi. Eta Kappa Nu, Navy V-1Q. BEVERLY JANE SMITH, White Plains. Arts and'Sciences. Prepared at Emma Willard School. Alpha Phi. Octagon Club, Business Manager 3, Secretary 4, Sage Choir 3. JEAN l. SMITH, Sherburne. Home Economics. Prepared at Sherburne High School. Delta Gamma. Pi Lambda Theta, Chairman of Social Committee 4, Home Economics Club, Canter- bury Club, Willard Straight Browsing Library Committee 1, Spirit and Traditions Committee Q, 3, 4, Home Nursing Committee 3, Red Cross Publicity Committee Q. KATHLEEN CAROL SMITH, Wantagh. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at W. C. Mepham High School. Kappa Kappa Gamma, House Committee, House President. Newman Club, Secretary Q, Octagon Club 3, Intersorority Bowling Team 4, Red Cross Committee, Willard Straight Hostess Committee, C. U. R. W. Hostess Committee, Variety Shows Committee. VIRGINIA B. SMITH, Pulaski. Home Economics. Prepared at Pulaski Academy. Home Economics Club, Sage Chapel Choir. VIRGINIA HUYCK SMITH, Ossining. Home Economics. Prepared at Ossining High School. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Freshman Class President, Vice-President in Balch, Sage Chapel Choir. WATSON B. SMITH, Larchmont. Agriculture. Prepared at Mamaroneck High School. Spiked Shoe Society, Cross Country Club, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team, Wearer of ELIZABETH JANE SMYTHE, Asbury Park, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Asbury Park High School. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Willard Straight Social Committee 1, C. U. R. W. LILLIEJEANETTE SNEAD, Daytona Beach Fla. Agriculture. Transferred from Virginia Inter- mcnt College. Floriculture Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Dance Club, House ol Representatives. BARTON HUNTER SNOW, Rochester. Electrical Engineering. Transferred from Union College. Delta Club, A. I. E. E., Varsity Cross Country Team, Navy V-1 Q. PATRICIA LEE SNOW, Boston, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Brookline High School. Cornell Radio Guild Q, W. H. C. U. Stalll Announcer Q, Freshman Committee 1, Freshman House Committee 1, Christian Science Organization, Treasurer Q, Clerk 3, President 4, Willard Straight Social and Hostess Committees, Co-Chairman 3, Cornell lor Victory, Captain for Red Cross Drive 3. ELLSWORTH O. SNYDER, Baltimore, Md. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Catonsville High School. Pilots Club, Navy V-1Q. ROBERT J. SNYDER, Pelham Manor. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Taft School. Phi Kappa Psi. Pyramid Society, Pilots Club, President, A. S. C. E., Navy V-1Q. STUART I-IAYWARD SNYDER, Cortland. MARIE SOLT, Northampton, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Northampton High School. C. U. R. W. Q, 3, Willard Straight Committees. CLAIRE ELAINE SPANGENBERGER, Little Neck. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Maryland College for Women. ANNA C. SPEARS, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oxford Academy. W. S. G. A. House of Representatives 5, Red Cross Blood Donor Committee 4, Cornell State Scholarship. BARBARA G. SPENCER, Geneva. Home Economics. Prepared at Geneva High School. Kappa Delta Epsilon, Vice-President, Pi Lambda Theta, Home Economics Club 1, Q, Cornell Grange Club 3, 4, Wesley Foundation, C. U. R. W., ChiIdren's Home Committee, North- West Settlement House Committee, South Side Settlement House Committee, Hospital Receptionist Committee, Reconstruction Home Committee. GORDON REED SPENCER, Ithaca. Electrical Engineering. PreEared at Ithaca High School. A. I. E. E., Treasurer, Varsity Track Team, State Sc olarship, Navy -12. RAYMOND H. SPENCER, Middletown, Conn. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Middletown High School. Phi Gamma Delta. Atmos, Varsity Track Team, Hell Dance Committee, Chairman of Ticket Committee. 60 JANINA BRONISLAWA SPIRO, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Julia Richman High School. Cosmo olitan Club 9, 3, 4, Executive Committee 4, Hindustan As- sociation 4, Willard Straight liillusic Committee Q, American Youth for Democracy Q, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Willard Straight Photography Committee 3. PHYLLIS JUNE STAPLEY, Stillwater, Okla. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Oklahoma A and M College. Kappa Alpha Theta. Willard Straight Committees. JANET ELWIN STARR, Waterbury, Conn. Home Economics. Prepared at Crosby High School. Arete, President 4, Home Economics Club, Corresponding Secretary 3- Home Economics News, Editor 2, House of Representatives 2- Willard Straight Committees, Co-Chairman 3, Mabel Estey Rose Scholarship. JOHN RAE STEELE, Schodack Landing. Veterinary Medicine. Omega Tau Sigma. Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Zeta, Spiked Shoe Society, Cornell Cross Country Club, J. A. V. M. A., Freshman Cross Country Squad, Basketball Team, Varsity Track Team, Wearer of Numerals. ELLEN SARA STEIN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi, House Manager 3. Cornell Chorus 3, Sage Chapel Choir. MALCOLM LAWRENCE STEINBERG, New York City. Civil Engi- neering. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Tau Epsilon Phi, Secretary. A. S. C. E., Football Team, Cornell Engineer, Editorial Board, ' Civil Engineering Honor Committee, Secretary, Student Activities Com- mittee, Willard Straight Social Committee, C. U. R. W. Committee Chairman, C. U. R. W. Student Board, Cornell University Band, Civil Engineering Class of 1947, Secretary-Treasurer, Veteran's Scholarship. THADDEUS T. STEMPIEN, Niagara Falls. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. A. I. E. E., Newman Club, Navy V-12. DAPHNE STERLING, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oakwood and Wappingers Falls High School. Dramatic Club, Debate Club, Barnes Service- men's Committee and Social Committee. MAXINE RUTH STERN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at James Madison High School. Dean's List, Russell Sage Undergraduate and Cornell State Scholarships. NORMA E. STERN, Larchmont. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mamaroneck High School. Alpha Efsilon Phi. Cosmopolitan Club, Spanish Club, C. U. R. W. Publicity Committee, Cornell or Victory, War Bonds and Stamps Committee, Junior Grandmother, Barnes Hostess Corps, Risley Social Committee, Chairman. DORIS MARIE STEVENS, Harpursville. Home Economics. Prepared at Harpurs- ville High School. Home Economics Club, Wesley Foundation, Secretary, Method- ist Student Movement, Vocational Series Committee, Chairman, Willard Straight Hostess Committee. ' ANN STEWART, Aurora. Agriculture. Prepared at Baldwin School. Delta Delta Delta, President. Sage Chapel Association, Willard Straight Music Committee. RUTH-MARIE STEWART, Staten Island. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Port Richmond High School. Alpha Xi Delta, House President. Canterbury Club, Red Cross Committee, C. U. R. W., W. S. G. A. Secretarial Committee, Nurse's Aide Committee. SUZANNE STONE, Bloomington, lll. Home Economics. Transferred from North- western University. Delta Delta Delta. Arete, Famar Club. AMELIA P. STREIF, Ebenezer. Home Economics. Prepared at Ebenezer High School. Dramatic Club, Student Head of Costumes 3, Membership Committee 4, Home Economics Club, W. S. S. F., Chairman of Pub- Iicity, V-Warden, W. S. G. A. House of Representatives 4, Willard Straight Browsing Library Committee 'I, 2, Sage Choir Q, 3. PATRICIA JEANNE STRICKLER, Erie, Pa.Arts and Sciences.Transferred from Lake Erie Col - lege. Kappa Delta. Willard Straight Music Committee, Co-Chairman, C. U. R. W. Hostess Committee, Cornell for Victory Representative, Glee Club. JEAN STROHECKER, Bethlehem, Pa. Home Economics. Prepared at Bethlehem High School. Kappa Alpha Theta. Home Economics Club. DOROTHY RITCHIE STUART, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Dramatic Club, Residence Council, President of Balch ll, President of Risley Hall, Willard Straight Committees, Cornell and State Tuition Scholarships. MARTHA ANNE STUBBS, Newport News, Va. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Sweet Briar College. Delta Delta Delta. Willard Straight Browsing Library, Poster and Hostess Committees, C. U. R. W. Committees. BARBARA A. SUMMERILL, Penns Grove, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Penns Grove Regional High School. Pi Beta Phi. Figure Skating, Club 1, Inter- Sorority Bowling Team Q, Red Cross Committee 3, V-Warden 2, Willard Straight Committees Q, Assistant in Geology Department 3, 4. A. D. SUTHERLAND, Suffern. Electrical Engineering. Phi Delta Theta. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, A. I. E. E., University Band, Navy Band, Navy V-12. CA-wa of 1946 2l'll0l 5 SYLVIA ESSMAN SVERDLIK, Lawrence. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Abraham Lincoln High School. Aesculapius, Dramatic Club, Undergraduate Head of Make-Up 4, Hillel, President 4, Octagon Club, Cosmopolitan Club 4, Vice-President in Balch Q, 3, Co-Chair- man ol' Decorations Committee For Victory Ball 4, C. U. R. W. Executive Board 4, Willard Straight Music Committee 2, Red Cross Blood Donor Committee 3, 4, Make-Up Committee o oys n vy. MARGERY T. TALLAKSEN, Waterville. Agriculture. Prepared at Watervillle Central School. Cornell Grange Club, Wesley Foundation, C. U. R. W., Foreign Students Committee, Cornell Orchestra 1, 9, Undergraduate and LeFevre Scholar- s ips. THOMAS EDWIN TALPEY, Auburn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Auburn East High School. Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Freshman Men's Club, Chairman 1, Westminster Society, President 4, Cornell Corinthian Yacht Club, Vice-Commodore 4, Track Team 3, C. U. R. W. Student Board 4, C. U. R. W. Campus Problems Committee, Chairman 3, Sage Chapel Choir 1, Cornell Band Q, 3, 4, New York State Tuition and Cornell Scholarships, Navy V-12. FRANK J. TANNEBERGER, Flushing. Veterinary Medicine. Transferred from St. John's University. Omega Tau Sigma, Vice-President. J. A. V. M. A., Newman Club. DOROTHY M. TAYLOR, Collingswood, N. J. Home Economics. Prepared at Collingswood High School. Delta Gamma. Ivory Tower, Charter Member, Cornell for Victory Q, 3, 4, Red Cross Committee, Student Council Entertainment Com- mittee, Cornell Chorus 1, Q, Sage Choir. LOIS ELSA TEMPLER, Corning. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Corning Free Academy. Sigma Kappa, Second Vice-President 5, Recording Secretary 7. C. U. R. W. Women's Assembly, Publicity Committee and Hospital Receptionist Committee, Barnes Hostess Corps. EDWARD A. THIMONS, Trentum, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, A. S. M. E., Newman Club, Navy V-12. BRUCE R. THOMAS, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Brooklyn Technical High School. Navy V-12. SAWYER THOMPSON, JR., Oakdale. Engineering. Prepared at Say- ville High School. Theta Xi. Dramatic Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Pershing Rifles Sl, INQSVY DORIS E. TICKNOR, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Secretary 4, Editor 3. Octagon Club 7, 8, Publicity Manager 8, Home Economics Club 1, Off-Campus Club 5, Junior Advisory Committee 3, Willard Straight Poster and Social Committees, C. U. R. W. Hostess Committee. DORIS ANNE TlEDEMAN,'EIsmere. Home Economics. Prepared at Bethlehem Central High School. Delta Delta Delta. Mortar Board, Home Economics Club 52, 3, House of Representatives, Vice-President, W. S. G. A., Secretarial Com- mittee, Freshman House Committee, Willard Straight Social and Hostess Commit- tees, Co-Chairman SZ, 3. NANCY JANE TITELMAN, Lawrence. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lawrence High School. American Youth lor Democracy, Dramatic Club, Vice-President in Cascadilla, Red Cross Committee, Senior Council, Willard Straight Hostess Committee. BARBARA JEANETTE TOAN, Perry. Home Economics. Prepared at Perry High School. Delta Delta Delta. Omicron Nu, President 4, Pi Lambda Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, Home Eco- nomics Club, Vice-President in Risley 3, Junior Advisory Committee, Willard Straight Music and Women's Tea Committees, Cornell Chorus, Sage Chapel Choir, Merrill Palmer School, State Cash Scholarship. STEPHEN A. TOCZYLOWSKI, Lynn, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lynn Classical School. Varsity Football Team, Wearer of ARNOLD B. TOFIAS, Newton Centre, Mass. Mechanical Engineering. Eeparetrl at Newton High School. Zeta Beta Tau. Crew, Wearer of umera s. RAYMOND E. TOMASETTI, Claymont, Del. Civil Engineering. Newman Club, Rod and Bob, Student Council, Dance Committee for Peacetime Pastime Ball, Navy V-12. JAMES W. TONER, Woodhaven. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Brooklyn Technical High School. A. I. E. E., Newman Club, Navy V-19. MARJORIE J. TOPKINS, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Fort Hamilton High School. Intramural Sports 3, 4, 6, Summer Bulletin 5. LINCOLN R. TORRANCE, Peru. Agriculture. Prepared at Peru Central School. Sears Roebuck Agricultural Scholarship. Y RICHARD TRETHAWAY, Forty-Fort, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wyoming Seminary. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Beta Upsilon, Treasurer, Kappa Beta Phi, Freshman Swimming Squad, Manager Varsity Tennis Team, Varsity Swimming Squad, Cornell Era, Spirit and Traditions Committee, President, Freshman Orientation Committee, Intramural Championship. H. FREDERICK TRIPP, Millerton. Agriculture. Prepared at Pine Plains Central School. Alpha Zeta. Ho-Nun-De-Kah, Clel Club ,Round-Up Club, F. F. A., Men's Glee Club 4, Agricultural Domecon 4, Young Cooperator's Club, Cornell Radio Guild, R. O. T. C. Band 1, 2, 3, Symphonic Band 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Danforth Fellowship 3. 62 I-CHIRO TSUJI, Honolulu, Hawaii. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from University of awan. ARLENE FRANCES TUCKER, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany High School. ELSIE INGRID TURNER, Jackson Heights. Agriculture. Prepared at Newtown High School. C. U. R. W. Faculty-Student Relations Com- mittee, C. U. R. W. Hospital Receptionist Committee, Lutheran Choir. JEAN TUTTLE, Bay Shore. Home Economics. Prepared at Bay Shore High School. Home Economics Club, W. S. G. A. House President, Willard Straight Committees, C. U. R. W., State Cash Scholarship. ' GEORGE R. UTTING, New Rochelle. Electrical Engineering. Cornell Radio Guild, President, Navy V-12. RUTH NELLIE VAN SCOTER, Dunkirk. Home Economics. Prepared at Fredonia High School. Kappa Delta, President 4. Barnes Service Center, Home Economics Club, 4-H Extension Club 2, 3, 4, University Grange Club' 3, 4, Home Economics News 'l, Q, Chairman of Publicity Com- mittee, Social Committee, Chairman 4. ARTHUR VAN VLEET, Rome. Mechanical Engineering. Atmos, Hockey Team Q, 3, La- Crosse Team Q, 3, Wearer of C, Navy V-12. CLAIRE L. VAN WAGNER, Harrington Park, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Tenafly High School. Pi Beta Phi. PETER J. VERNA, Upper Darby, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at West Philadelphia Catholic High School. Pyramid Society, Secretary- Treasurer, Football Club, Vice-President, Newman Club, Varsity Foot- ball Team E2, Wearer of ELLEN JANE VlDAL, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bennett High School. Delta Delta Delta, Treasurer. Dramatic Club 1, Freshman House Committee, Johnny Parsons Com- mittee, Photography Committee. JAY l. VLOCK, New York City. Arts'and Sciences. Prepared at Bronx High i:hoolffScience. Pi Lambda Phi. Varsity Tennis Team 'l ,S2, 3, Cornell Scholarship, avy -'12, EUGENE VOS, New Rochelle. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at ,NAew Rochelle High School. A. S. M. E., Cornell Engineer, Band anager. ERVA JEAN VOSBURGH, East Orange, N. J. Home Economics. Prepared at Clifford Ecgtt gigl?dSchool. Kappa Delta. Canoe Club, Willard Straight Committee 3, 4, Cornell a io ui 4, 5. EDWARD JOSEPH WACLAWSKI, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from g'alleIUi?qiversity. Bacamia, Newman Club, Crew, New York State Veteran c o ars ip. ' JEAN GILLIS WAGNER, Pittsford. Agriculture. Prepared at Pittsford High School. C. l. A. 'l, Q. WILMA ANITA WAGNER, Yonkers. Home Economics. Prepared at Roosevelt High School. Home Economics Club, Dieticians Aide- Sage Chapel Associates, Westminster Foundation, Willard Straight Browsing Library and Co-Chairman of Women's Tea Commit- tees, C. U. R. W. Committees. JOY WAHL, Ashland, Ohio. Hotel Administration. Prepared at Ashland High School. Ye Hosts, Vice-President 4, Dance Club 3, Cornell Hotel Association, Vice-President 3, 4, Hotel Ezra Cornell, Board of Managers 3, 4, Stouffer and American Hotel Association Scholarships. JOAN WAITE, Oueens Village. Home Economics. Prepared at Bay- side High School. Delta Gamma. lvory Tower, W. S. G. A., Executive Committee, President of Comstock, Residence Council, House of Repre- sentatives, Willard Straight Social and Hostess Committees, C. U. R. W., Red Cross Committee, Cornell for Victory, Entertainment Committee. RITA MARY WALKER, Worcester, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Holden High School. Chi Omega. Newman Club, Secretary Q, 3, Dramatic Club 1, Vice-President, Spring Day Dance Committee Q, 3, Catholic Choir 'l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Secretary. EMMETT WALLACE, Brookline, Mass. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. Zeta Beta Tau, President. Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Team 3, 4, Wearer of Numerals. JOAN S. WALSH, Great Neck. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bald- win School. Alpha Phi. Newman Club, C. U. R. W., Freshman Desk Book, Associate Business Manager, Willard Straight Committees. Cfaaa of 1946 eniorri LINDA MARSHALL WARD, East Orange, N. J. Home Economics. Prepared at C. J. Scott High School. Sigma Kappa. Home Economics Club, House of Representatives of W. S. G. A., Cornell for Victory, University Symphony Orchestra. MARJORIB ANN WALZER, Long Island City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Julia Richman High School. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Cornell Radio Guild 4, C. U. R. W. Student Board 4, Women's Activities Committee, Chairman, C. U. R. W. 3, 4, Willard Straight Women's Tea Committee. HOWARD MACK WARNER, JR., Teaneck, N. J. Electrical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Teaneck High School. Navy V-12. PAUL C. WARNER, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Transferred from Duquesne University. Navy V-12. PAUL F. WEAVER, Newton, N. J. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Newton High School. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, A. I. E. E., Cornell Big Red Band, Navy Band, Navy V-12. MARY HELEN WEBER, Mt. Vernon. Home Economics. Prepared at A. B. DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL. Delta Gamma. Omicron Nu, C. U. R. W., Octagon Club, Junior Class Council, Vice-President in Balch, Cornell for Victory, Freshman House Committee, Sage Choir. WILLIAM JOHN WEIGLE, Ellwood City, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Lincoln High School. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Delta Club, Navy V-12. MURIEL PAULA WELCH, Syracuse. Home Economics. Prepared at Milne School. Delta Delta Delta, Vice-President 4. Famar Club, Vice-President 3, Red Cross Committee SZ, 3, 4, Chairman Nurses Aides Committee 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, V-Warden 3, Cornell for Victory Q. MARY CLARK WELLMAN, Skaneateles. Home Economics. Prepared at Skaneateles High School. 4-H Club, Home Economics Club. DOROTHY JANE WENDLING, Glendale. Home Economics. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. Sigma Kappa. Kappa Delta Epsilon, Arete, Kermis Club, Westminster Society, Home Economics Club, Willard Straight Browsing Library, Hostess and Women's Tea Com- giiees, U. R. W. Committees, Settlement House and Service Center, State University c oars ip. MARGARET S. WESTFALL, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. GERHARD WESTPHAL, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Hasbrouck Heights High School. A. S. M. E., Soccer Team, Wearer of C, Navy V-12. DONALD HERBERT WHITE, Kenmore. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Kenmore High School. Phi Kappa Psi, President. Pyramid Society, Pilot's Club, A. S. C. E., Navy V-12. BARBARA VANDEWATER WILKIN, Schenectady, Home Economics. Prepared at Nott Terrace High School. Delta Delta Delta. MARY A. WILLARD, Rolla, Mo. Agriculture. Prepared at St. James High School. ROSALIND WILLIAMS, Springfield, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from American International College. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Glee Club, First Presbyterian Choir. STEPHEN EDWARD WILMOT, Rushford. Agriculture. Prepared at Rushford Central School. Alpha Zeta. Ho-Nun-De-Kah, Kappa Phi Kappa, Agriculture Club 'l, Q, F. F. A., Cornell R. O. T. C. Band 'l, 2, 3, Roberts Scholarship. DAVID H. WILSON, Spring Lake, N. J. Electrical Engineering. C. C. Y. C., Navy V-12. FRANCES LOUISE WILSON, Robersonville, N. C. Home Economics. Prepared at Oueens School. Home Economics Club, Canterbury Club, Willard Straight Hostess Committee. MARSHA FISH WILSON, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Russell Sage College. Delta Gamma. Barnes Hall Service Center. ELAINE M. WINDRUM Kerhonkson. Home Economics. Prepared at Kerhonkson High School. Sigma Kappa. Home Economics Club, Pan- Hellenic Council, Red Cross Committee, C. U. R. W., Hospital Re- ceptionist Committee. 64 . ' , Q'- u It, JEAN I. WINTER, Middletown. Home Economics. Prepared at Middletown High School. Dramatic Club, Home Economics Club, W. S. G. A. House of Representatives, Willard Straight Music and Browsing Library Committees, Women's Glee Club. ALFRED J. WOOD, Springfield, Mass. Civil Engineering. Transferred from Wor- cester Polytechnical Institute. Lambda Chi Alpha. Rod and Bob, A. I. C. E. JOHN THOMAS WOODRUFF, ll, Raleigh, N. C. Mechanical Engi- neering. Prepared at Needham B. Broughton High School. Navy V-12. PEARL WOODRUFF, Belmont, Mass. Home Economics. Transferred from State Teachers College, Framingham, Mass. Sage Chapel Choir. JANE SHIRLEY WOODS, Syracuse. Home Economics. Prepared at Nottingham High School. Home Economics Club, C. U. R. W. Service Men's Committee, Chairman 4, C. U. R. W. Hostess Committee 3, Willard Straight Tea and Browsing Library Committees. MARGARET ELIZABETH WOODS, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. A.B., with Distinction in English. , JANE E. WOODWORTH, Central Square. Home Economics. Prepared at Central Square High School. ALAN B. WRIGHT, Cedarhurst. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Lawrence High School. McMullen Scholarship. PATRICIA ANN YARLOTT, Newtonville, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Gettysburg College. Kappa Delta, Editor 3, Historian 4. S. 3R. W. Reconstruction Home Committee, Chairman 3, Student oar . FREDERIC L. VARRINGTON, JR., New Rochelle. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Sigma Nu. Atmos, Navy V-12. SHIRLEY YENOFF, Buffalo. Home Economics. Prepared at Buffalo Bennett High School. Cornell Radio Guild, Dramatic Club, C. U. R. W. RICHARD G. YOUNGE, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys High School. Canterbury Club, C. U. R. W., Cornell Student Assembly, Kadimah, LeFevre, State Cash and State Tuition Scholarships. GEORGE EWART YUAN, Honolulu, Hawaii. Agriculture. Transferred from University of Hawaii. Chinese Club, Round-Up Club. CARL YUNKER, Strylcersville. Agriculture. Prepared at East Aurora High School. Alpha Zeta. Ho-Nun-De-Kah, Round-Up Club, 4-H Extension Club, Pershing Rifles Q, 3, F. F. A. 'l, 2, Rifle Team 1, Varsity Rifle Team 2, 3, Wearer of SOPHIE ZAHAKOS, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Cornell Dance Club, Hostess Corps. A CLAUDE E. ZETTY, Quakertown, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Oualcertown High i:hooI7RAi.ug and Bob, Dramatic Club 3, Cornell Radio Guild 3, Sage Chapel Choir 1, SZ, 3, 4, avy - . MAURICE JOSEPH ZUBKOFF, Niagara Falls. Mechanical En ineering. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. Algonquin Lodge, Pershing Riges, Sylvester Edick Shaw, State Tuition and State Cash Scholarships. 63156 of 1946 enior Cfazizi .jskdfory FALL 1942 first Freshmen Week at Cornell'-Russians and Germans fight in Stalingrad-University announces no cuts-Allies land in North Africa-Council decrees: No houseparties for the duration -Ivlarines fight off .laps on Guadalcanal-440 freshmen men join houses in first day of pledging-acute shortage of coffee seen-Army defeats Cornell in football-coeds pick apples to save crop-Suspension Bridge closed for repairs-fraternity pledges number 589-Roosevelt asks draft of 'I8 and 'I9 year olds-freshmen women picnic at Beebe and sing Class of '46 song We are called the verdant frosh We know our way around by gosh -Q '- , R I I - l.l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,- ' s IUNQ X U f Q f I ' f XZ 66 British pursue Rommel across Egypt-false blackout alarms Risley-students register as guinea pigs in test for influenza serum-Johnny Parsons Club enlarged- faculty waives houseparty rule for weekend of January Q9-first '46 students elected to the Sun- Penn beats Cornellw-class of '46 holds tea dance in Straight Oh we are the Freshmen with wild frightened looks We haven't been weaned from our studies and books Russians win Battle of Stalingrad. The Sun called us the war born Class of 'I946. There were three Qpen l-louses on three successive nights at the Straightmexclusively for freshmen. Most of us met our first upperclass dates there. lfrosh caps were red that year, instead of gray. Dr. Day spoke to us in Bailey l-lall. An airplane spotter took his post atop Roberts I-lall and the lnterfraternity Council sponsored scrap metal drives. Qne hundred ninety women pledged sororities. Hprofn Gibson announced that two-thirds of the male undergrads had enlisted or applied for military service. Sixty-nine parties were registered for Satur- day night, Qctober 'I6. Cornell women's war efforts were reported in pictures by Click magazine. fresh- men elected class officers. Fraternity houses began to loojk empty and we had farewell parties every week- en . SPRING 1943 fighting continues on Guadalcanal-Curtiss-Wright cadettes arrive at Cornell-Russians retake Kharkov- '46 Day Dance held-ration book No. Q issued in the Goldwin Smith Museum of Casts-coed command- ettes raid Psi U, DKE and Alpha Delt You must remember this A kiss is still a kiss A sigh is still a sigh The fundamental things apply ERC called-Spring Weekend May Q, houseparties held-Allies capture Bizerte-Dance Club holds recital in New York City-Dr. Day announces: 'I60O V-'IQ's will arrive .lulyI Moonlight and love songs Never out of date . l-learts full of passion Jealousy and hate t A - -gi 1 - K.-,.5 ' il, ' 1-1-l-1-li .--il Y had '- is Q E221-3 , , ff X 1- -'-:is ua 4d kx w :q 5 it f ' .i W , 1 Q0 QQ .ia gl ' h no V in . ob 1 , ' :IZ-Wt , F . I , H Qi-I J If . .of 2 ':! .i:t'O uf E S M Na Y 1 X .tm- ,.,g,,l. .4 Rome falls to U. S. fifth Army. We kept on saying goodbye all that term. Coeds began working as Nurses' Aides in the lnfirm and the Tompkins County Hospital. And there was a big Spring weekend with a four-day bike race in the Quad. Upper Alumni Field was the scene of the Ufremensburgn Fair. The Army came to Cornell in the ASTP. Spring Day was ushered in with a blizzard. We had our last Spring Vacation that year, ten whole days, right in the middle of the term. We went home May Q3 and Cornell prepared to welcome the Navy V-19. SUMMER 1943 More than 5000 students arrive for largest summer school registration in University history-U. S. Navy battles Japs in Solomons-football candidates begin practice-in July Cornell Daily Sun suspends daily publication-U. S. forces fight in Sicily Whenever it's early twilight l watch til the stars break through V-'lE2's assigned to bean picking to help farmers- Willard Straight sponsors first street dance called Midsummer Night's Dream -Q9 fraternity houses occupied by servicemen- Russian Week -tetanus injections for entering students l-loney, it's not the stars l see It s always you Whenever l walk through roses New words sprang into our vocabularies that summer-Hsackn and Uchowu and we learned that swabbing the deck could be accomplished in a fra- ternity house. Khaki and white and Navy blue were everywhere. The Class of '46 welcomed members from 90 schools, all servicemen. Women rolled ban- dages. -fhomas Bivens '46 was elected president of Student Council to fill the office made vacant by Ted Eddy's resignation. The dissolving of lnter- fraternity Council made the fraternity system at Cornell obsolete for the duration although a few houses were able to surivive throughout the war. We were proud to stand in the burning sun on Upper Alumni Field to watch the combined Army, Navy and Marine units parade. A total of 567,000 was subscribed to the Third War Loan by students and faculty. We swam in Beebe nearly every after- noon and danced dreamily to The King of Swing and picnicked and partied and picnicked. FALL 1943 Cornell led nation in number of armed forces train- ees-Tarawa-47 per cent drop in civilian registra- tion-Day urges new students to remember lessons of war when peace is won-Richard Crooks sings at Bailey-Cornellian board agrees to publish only if 'l000 subscriptions are sold-l-lostess Corps calls for more women to entertain servicemen-MCUrtiss-Wright cadettes complete training Remember me to Tee Fee Crane Tell all the pikers on the Hill -l-hat I'Il be back again . iy 5 Z S Ns W. E '-'4 .1 3 45:-2. , ww .Fld LAN 1 A 4411 llrakgx l- 14111 I 11 In .flzitdhllif 2511 I If l I-J ,M '5aA'.', an 'zwjiti gf 1, on Qi, 1. . v ul. I- I w ji W m y ' Y 15 69 A: I nf xi i Wm' , ' ' i And lately l often do A .Q ASTP disbanded-Eighth Air force bombers roar over Continent-rain for three solid weelcs-medical department urges cancellation of social events because of flu epidemic -fell them just how l busted Lapping up the high, high ball We'll all have drinlcs at Theodore Zinlls When i get baclc next Fall And now we are sophomores. Smartly uniformed WACS, WAVES and lady Marines interviewed Cornell women in Willard Straightand a number of us felt more than the influence of the uniform behind our desire to enlist. ln a history-mal4ing faculty meet- ing the profs voted to discontinue finals for that term. We complained bitterly about our six-day Christmas vacation and then, because of a broken boiler in the lnfirmary and the flu wave, we were all sent paclcing several days early. .lan Savitt helped soothe those who were troubled about being Hstuclcn above Cayuga's waters for New Year's Eve. Blaclc coffee, fruit juice and doughnuts were served by the Red Cross Mobile Unit to the hundreds of sudents who donated blood for the armed forces. The Liberty Balli' on february 5 featured Lionel l-lampton and a servicemen-produced variety show called Give Me Liberty. Screams and shouts of joy at a WSGA mass meeting followed the announcement that women would henceforth be allowed 1:30 a.m. permission on Saturday nights. The sailors, with their one night of liberty, were responsible for the change. -.f - ?'- ' 2 rp 1 63515 'Wim ka-.Ca qN:,. C-.gf-1 Ng: Q:-f':7 X, r5: 4i'4 Si-IZ-5 6:53. if-:ras-f ff-:sa :.f'e:5fE 9132:-:H Q S . - , ' i 1 i 52:-. ' I ..E-: fi G 0 5,5 SCX A ! X X fa if i .N C ' , ii' G L r kfililu CJ Ulmmu ' ,,, 4 'V -.r...-.H in Q 0 9 . Fl Qui! f 7fQ 'K SPRING TERM 1944 Admiralty islands invaded-Cornellis registration takes another drop-Widow reported about to resume publication-Nazis in new drive on ltalian front- rushing begins for second term freshmen women- Red Cross goal of 57,500 topped-'I4 -furlcish Army officers come to train in ME school-girls' rifle team ties ROTC-Qooo war planes in raid on Berlin- 4Q00 servicemen parade in Spring Day review-Les Brown plays in Barton l-lall-Cornell sends bool4s to prisoners of war through Red Cross-faculty Judici- ary Committee votes to double its student membership, Mairzy doats and dosie doats And little lamsie divy A l4iddlede divy too Wouldn't you? Women of '46 elect officers of Fall Term-Mid- shipment arrive at Cornell-365 seniors graduate- civilians get nine days vacation before summer term- American troops land on Saipan. We read daily headlines of bombing attacl4s and bombardments and landings. We had another salvage drive. Women's Land Army representatives arrive to recruit coeds for summer farm worl4. LlSMAl3's and Asflys held retreat parades on the Quad on Wednes- day afternoons. We wore corsages made of Victory stamps to dances. for once, it neither rained nor snowed on Spring Day. Everyone tried to decide whether it was better to take a rest or come back For summer term and keep up with acceleration. Street dances replaced open houses. The Faculty voted to advance graduation one day to give the servicemen an extra day oF leave. Sophomore year was over. SUMMER 1944 Beer parties at Taughannock Falls-intensive Rus- sian courses For ASTl3,s-picnics every weekend- Paris liberated l'm looking over A pretty little Four-leaF clover Say that l overlooked before Memorial Room scene oF weekly battalion dances- songs oF schools From every corner oF the country ring From the walls oF the Dutch-invasion oF Reich From west begins-students present musical review Boys 'n lvy For summer houseparty weekend: Are you From Alabama, Tennessee or Caroline Anywhere below the Mason-Dixon Line? Are you From Dixie? l said From Dixie? Well, l'm From Dixie too. That First summer aFter D-Day, classes as usual were the order oF the term in lthaca. Sororities dis- covered that open houses For servicemen were a pleasant way oF being patriotic and under Social Events in the Bulletin there were always several parties For V-'I Q's or Marine or USMAP's or even the Purple Commandos. The call oF the ole swimmin' hole was oFten stronger than the one which beckoned us to class and in spite oF the polio epi- demic which made Beebe verboten many were the aFternoons spent sun-bathing on the Flat rocks near the lake. Chi Psi was renamed West Point l-lall and housed a large contingent oF USMAP's. Cornell de- Feated Bucknell in the First Football game oF the season and imports were numerous the weekend oF Sep- tember 30 when we danced to Charlie Spivak and his orchestra. It rained For graduation. FALL 1944 800 Freshmen enter Cornell-C For V Victory Chest Goal set at 5561528-one-day Christmas vaca- tion declared Final despite appeals-civilians may now register For the intensive course in Chinese- has anybody got a cigarette-l-lell Weekend and the l'leavenly lea-CRS sponsors contest to pick the brightest smile on campus-57 upperclass women pledge sororities-Freshman rushing deierred until spring-Battle oF Belgian Bulge continues-two- headed calf born in Vet school on Christmas Day- Vaughn Monroe plays For New Yearis Dance What a diFFerence a day makes Twenty Four little hours V Brought the sun and the Flowers Where there used to be rain Classes on New Year's Day-students donate giFts to Russian War Relief-Class oF '46 entertained at Willard Straight tea You've got to accentuate the positive Eliminate the negative Junior Weekend dance to be informal--Johnny Long plays-plans made For School oF Business Ad- ministration-Marines land on lwo Jima. We contributed to salvage drives and stood in lines For hours to buy one pack oF cigarettes. For a week or so everybody said hello to everybody else-For laughs or because they might be one of the people who gave you a dollar For it. The Red Cross came and F' ' 0 W i Wir: i t iyi f iw! fi X- f.' ' X 'r f J ! I ' , y.. iii s INA V L lo, 67 s yi! iff 7 V ' fl-'lliiihl 1 , , Q sg, gl J iyilijffn, i -, Y ' l ,F f at ,VX I Siu.. 7 WD' J. vig, 1 ' ' ,f i Q , sg F '-L' AE Jig gvtj M' , Ml Q XR-tmtxxgxt Q f of Lid ---ir Y l ,. x 1 .X X i if v l . - . . . 4--'rn V 9 iw :. 7355- -' i -Swift , ,' 'Va 37.4 - Q -I-4 9 J su we gave our blood again.The library extended its Saturday hours. There began to be bigger plans for a war veterans' program. We were fitted for our Junior blazers. The USMARS gave a dinner dance at the Straight and we had ten days between terms. SPRING 1945 Josh White-Junior Weekend-Johnny Long- lce Carnival-ninth Middie class graduates-'IGO new USMAl3'senter-Dean Speight to live in Davyfs house-crowd on steps of Willard Straight welcomes HSmilin, Ed Mclfeever Would you like to swing on a star Carry moonbeams home in a jar And be better off than you are Women denied 'l:3O a.m. permission-Qctagon Club formed as permanent musical comedy organiza- tion-Red Cross exceeds University goal of 555,635- peoples of world mourn death of America's war president-198 freshman girls pledge houses-Allied troops breach Rhine in north-Cornell for Victory holds clothing drive-Cornell historian Carl Becker dies-Delfiewet new dean of Arts and Sciences You can be better than you are You could be swinging on a star Russians batter way into Berlin-new units to be built in back of Balch-students vie with faculty in baseball game-VICTQRV QVER GERMANY- Priscilla Alden elected WSGA president-Spring Day -opening of San francisco Conference carries hope of world for new era of lasting peace. Cornell joined with the nation and our Allies in Spring, 1945, to rejoice on V-E Day, to grieve over the death of FDR and to pray for the success of the United Nations Qrganization. We envied the local Marines with their Daniel Boone hats during lthaca's worst winter in twenty years and shivered watching the skating exhibition Junior Weekend. The entire student body and faculty gathered at Schoellkopf Field on April '13 to participate in a memorial service for franklin D. Roosevelt and again on May 6 in Barton to commemorate the victory in Europe. Coeds washed windows, mowed lawns and even walked dogs in a unique campaign to raise money for a world student service fund and the dedication of a freezer locker plant, Mother Zero, brought Governor Dewey to lthaca. The nationwide curfew was lifted in time for Spring Day at which time the Qctagon Club presented two performances of Time Gut. That women were still firmly established in student activi- ties was evidenced by the fact that Jane Purdy '46 was elected chairman of the Board of Managers of Willard Straight l-lall, a position usually held by men. Early in June the Dramatic Club, the Dance Club and Willard Straight co-operated to produce a fine Con- temporary Arts festival. Nearly 500 were graduated at Commencement and we knew it wouldn't be long before it was our turn. SUMMER 1945 Most of the coeds had left for home when the summer term began in '1945 The ninety-two women at Cornell had no trouble finding fun with thousands of servicemen still stationed on the l'lill. And the war wore on until suddenly, in almost breathtaking succes- sion, Russia entered the war against Japan, an atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki and we were celebrat- ing V-J Day. After that, the Registrar's Qffice in Morrill found itself swamped with applications from discharged servicemen and the local branch of the Veterans' Administration was working overtime. Summer term ended and the administration prepared to welcome the largest civilian registration in many years. FALL 1945 Big Red basketball team heads toward top position in lvy League-UNC holds first meeting in London -registration highest since 1940-Colonel Van Duesen resigns as ROTC head- peacetime pastime Ball -General Motors withdraws from 1'ruman's fact-finding board l'm gonna love that guy like he's never been loved before l'm gonna show that guy he's the fella l've waited for lnfirmary crowded with grippe patients-Cornell Night at the Meadowbrook-Cornell United For Action Committee sponsors fight Fascist Rule in in Spain rally-Gl's in Manila, Paris, Berlin agitate to come homefStudent Council elections termed a fraudWReligious Emphasis Week McGinty was dead as he laid in his bed And he didn't know that McCarthy was dead McCarthy was dead as he laid in his bed And he didn't know that McGinty was dead ln years to come our senior year at Cornell will probably be referred to as a year of transition. lnstead of trimly clad Middies and V-12's and AS117 men we welcomed back hundreds of former students, many of them from the original Class of '46 who had departed suddenly from the l-lill upon receipt of a Letter of Greeting back in 1942. Now that they had returned we discovered that khaki gloves, tweed trousers, GI shoes and plaid shirts were what the Ubest dressed veteran at collegef' was wearing. Cornell men were back to stay and they made their presence known in campus activities which had been mostly kept functioning by women during the war. Groups of veterans organized and campaigned for better housing, special classes for veterans, pre- registration. Dorms and sororities substituted the word veteran for V-12 when issuing invitations to open houses, and fraternities collected long-absent brothers to appeal to the University for the return of their houses. Governor Dewey described the new School of lndustrial and Labor Relations as a trail- blazern in his dedication speech and Vaughn Monroe arrived at Barton for the weekend of Dec. 8. The last midshipman class graduated and the remaining V-12's were all NRC-fC men. A Laboratory of Nuclear Studies was founded and ground broken for the Administration Building. Two name bands, Elliott Lawrence and Jimmy Lunceford, played for the Ubiggest Junior Week since the war and we know that at last, peace had come to Cornell. The history of the Class of '46 has not been one of a typical college class. We didn't come to Cornell all at one time. Many of the graduates of this year were here long before September, 1942. Many of them came later than that. Few of the group which entered Cornell in that September spent the whole four years here. We are many people. We are vet- erans who exchanged gray flannel and tweed for khaki and Navy blue for a time. We are coeds, ac- celerated and unaccelerated. We are V-12 students who left our own alma maters to go to school the Navy way. There is little that we have done together as one class. We are the war-born students. For us education as usual was out. We haven't four years of college life as it was in the old daysl' to remember. We have, instead, four years of a world in transition from the machine to the Atom. Some of us watched the transition from here and chafed at the restraints of college in a world in which a war was going on. Some of us were where the events were taking place and we have longed for college life because a re- turn meant a world again at peace. We have seen a university survive the war years. We see it return to the ways of peace. At Cornell normalcy is not yet. 1-hat will come for some of you who remain behind us. These have been our years at Cornell and away from it. These were the years 1942 to 1946. ,-2 ?l'i f X in 4 ,J f X 2- ACI-IIE X.- I zu , A IFJ! Ns I Ei? CT: as V' EM E3-, .qw It I ig A 4 1 .5 629326 Qi J 5 ii Howard B. Adelmann William H. Adolph Liberty Hyde Bailey Robert Cecil Bald Dane L. Baldwin Mortier F. Barrus Allred Benjamin Morris G. Bishop Mary Euertes Boynton Eugene E. Bradford Julian P. Bretz Joan B. Brodie Jeanette Smith Brown Arthur W. Browne J. Dabney Burloot, Jr. Nellie R. Burnett Edwin A. Burtt Harry Caplan Walter B. Carver Grace C. Chamberlain Lane Cooper Evelyn L. Cosby G. Watts Cunningham C. Douglas Darling Edmund Ezra Day Cornelis W. de Kiewiet Vincent J. DeRisio George E. Detmold Jane Eennelly Detmold John Hunter Detmold Zelda Diamond Carolyn Helen Diehl Mary Patricia Dolciani Arthur J. Eames Ethel E. Ewing Mi Mia Cjgalalaa HONORARY SOCIETY IN LIBERAL ARTS MEMBERS Albert B. Faust William T. M. Forbes Walter Hoyt French Grace M. Gales R. Clifton Gibbs Beatrice Gottlieb Bruce lngham Granger Guy E. Grantham Amy B. Hall Nancy Louise Hall Ethel Florence Handelman Dorothy Adele Hardenburg Virginia R. Harriman Ann Dworlcin Holley Thelma Emile Hunter Wallie A. Hurwitz James Hutton Patricia B. lrwin William Robert lrwin Charles W. Jones Henry H. King Otto Kinlceldey Doris E. Klein Meta E. Kuperberg Max L. W. Laistner Victor Lange Charles M. Larsen Evelyn June Lorenzen Esther M. McPherson Sally Reich Marshalc Carleton C. Murdoclc Helen North Robert Morris Ogden Louise Eagan Peirce Patricia Pittluclc Eleanor Hawley Porter 74 Mary E. Rheinheimer Blanchard L. Rideout Richard Robinson Lemo D. Rockwood George H. Sabine Winifred S. Sabine Fatanitza L. Schmidt Ernest W. Schoder William W. Shepard Robert P. Sibley Eleanor Simonds William E. Simonds Joanne Wellman Slcinner Jerome C. Smith Ruby Green Smith William Hazlitt Smith Dorothy Socolow Friedrich Solmsen Bessie F. Speed Emma R. Speed William C. Stolcoe Barbara Ann Straus William Strunk Harold W. Thompson Dorothy Jane linlcer Diran H. Tomboulian Allan H. lreman Eredericlc O. Waage Ethel B. Waring Margaret Anne Waters Sibyl Carol Welling Herbert A. Wichelns Elias R. B. Willis Grace N. Worl4 Margaret Wylie I-IONCRARY SOCIETY IN ARCHITECTURE Doris Rozett . . . President Jane Matlwison Stevens . . Vice President Joan Dall , . . Secretary Treasurer KH 9 ,Y K, id Nancy Katherine Blanche Barbara Jean Benjamin Elizabeth Spaulding Carter Alberta Jeanette Cassell Martha Anne Cassell Joy Eaton I-leywoocl Jeanne Leaclw Nancy Crandall Weatnerby 75 Alison King Dorotlwy l2utI'1 Mooney Peggy Tallman Peirce Nlargarete l2al1n Jacqueline Marion Beiser Lorraine Lynette Stevenson Mary Louise Van Alstine STAFF MEMBERS SCHOLASTIC Mi .jalalaa Howard Bernhardt Adelmann Frank Oakes Ellenwood . Mabel Alice Rollins . . Charlotte Voun Ralph Sheldon lElosmer,'Marion William Henry Adolph Ralph Palmer Agnew Ann Mclntyre Aikin Calvin Dodge Albert Harry Darkes Albright Samuel R. Aldrich Wallred Albin Anderson Sanford Soverhill Atwood William Cyrus Ballard, Jr. Cliiiord Warren Barber William Nichols Barnard Fred Asa Barnes LeRoy Lesher Barnes Arthur Seymour Bates Thomas Livingston Bayne, Jr. Bertha E. Beasley Cornelius Betten Wilma Charlotte Beyer lvan Rae Bierly Morton Edward Bitterman Paul Howard Black Beulah Blackmore Sarah Gibson Blanding Henry Weston Blaser Marvin Bogema Maurice Chester Bond Samuel Latimer Boothroyd Francke Huntington Bosworth, Wayne Alexander Bowers Eugene Francis Bradford Olaf Martinius Brauner Alice Mary Briant Jacob Herbert Bruckner Harry Oliver Buckman James Dabney Burloot, Jr. Arthur Brotherton Burrell Helen Canon Harry Caplan Walter Buckingham Carver Martin Paul Catherwood Robert Flint Chandler, Jr. Pradisth Cheosakul Charles Edward Cladel Daniel Grover Clark Stephen Farrell Cleary Marlin George Cline George Wilson Cochran Jacob Roland Collins Bartholomew Joseph Conta Lewis Dalcin Conta ' Joshua Alban Cope John Courtney Alexander Berry Credle Gustavus Watts Cunningham Lowell Clem Cunningham Otis Freeman Curtis Robert Eugene Cushman Kathleen Lucile Cutlar Victor Mortimer Cutter, Jr. Louise Jane Daniel Arthur Gordon Danks Lawrence Bryce Darrah Edmund Ezra Day Jr. OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Journal Correspondent Caroline Piund, George Jarvis Thompson Members oi Executive Committee Peter Debye Harrell Franklin DeGraFi James Edward Dewey Lola Tingley Dudgeon Henry Hugh Dukes Charles Love Durham Mary Eva Duthie Margaret Thekla Dyar Arthur Johnson Eames Theodore Hildreth Eaton Lewis Eldred Scott Bowen Elledge Emma Rose Elliott Rollins Adams Emerson Donald English Frederick Seward Erdman William Morris Evans William Hursh Farnham Faith Fenton Emery Nelson Ferriss Myron Gustin Fincher Walter Hoyt French Joseph Garcia Walter Joseph Gibbons Roswell Clifton Gibbs Anson Wright Gibson, Sr. Helen Hager Grilit Perry Webster Gilbert James Norman Goodier Eva Lucretia Gordon Donald J, Grout lrwin Clyde Gunsalus Carl Edward Frederick Guterman William Arthur Hagan Edward Kilian Halbleid Floyd Arthur Harper Katharine Wyckohf Harris Arthur John Heinicke Mary Francis Henry Barbour Lawson Herrington John Parker Hertel Forrest Frank Hill Charles Seright Hobbs Alvin Bernard Hoerlein Melvin Butler Hoffman Solomon Cady Hollister Marshall Glecker Holloway Joseph Douglas Hood Grant Sherman Hopkins Edwin Ray Hoskins Melvin Lovell Hulse Thomas Norman Hurd Margaret Hutchins Frederick Bruce Hutt James Hutton Joseph Olmstead Jeffrey Oskar Augustus Johannsen Joseph Myron Johnson William Burnett Jones, Jr. Merle John Kelly William Cary Kelly Myron Slade Kendrick George C. Kent Dexter Simpson Kimball Otto Kinkeldey John Gamble Kirkwood Georges Abdullah Knaysi Lewis Knudson Vladimir Nicitich Krukovsky Paul J. Kruse Herbert D. Laube Albert Washington Laubengayer Richard August Laubengayer Pincus Phillip Levine Howard Scott Liddell Josiah Randall Livermore Harry John Loberg John Kasper Loosli Harry Houser Love Henry Laurence Lucas, Jr. Hamilton H. Mabie Harry Alexander MacDonald Victoria Evelyn MacKensie Charles Osborn Mackey William Lindsay Malcolm Manney F. Mallette Michel George Malti Frederick George Marcham Clyde Walter Mason Louis Melville Massey Robert Matheson Leonard Amby Maynard Howard Bagnall Meekel 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 John Robert Moynihan Walter Conrad Muenscher Laura Taylor Mulvaney Henry Martin Munger Carleton Chase Murdock Henry Alonzo Myers William Irving Myers Curtis Putnam Nettels Charles Merrick Nevin Allan Goodrich Newhall Herbert Frank Newhall Malvin Lorrel Nichols John Strong Niederhauser Charles Franklin Niven Leo Chandler Norris Clark Sutherland Northrup Edwin Nungezer Robert Morris Ogden Peter Olalson Louis Leslie Otto Charles Edmund Palm James Wenceslas Papez Vernon Sennock Lee Pate Gunvantlal Amritlal Patel HQ George Eric Peabody Frank Ashmore Pearson Catherine Personius Lester Carl Peterson Loren Clitlord Petry Robert Arnold Polson Ruth Polson Paul Russel Pope Kenneth Post Whiton Powell j Allred Melville Stewart Pridham Laurence Pumpelly Lowell Fitz Randolph Marius Peter Rasmussen Philip Adna Readio Ruth Elizabeth Remsberg Fred Hofmann Rhodes Blanchard Livingstone Rideout HeinrichrRies Howard Wait Riley Byron Burnell Robb Stephen James Roberts Emmett ldolia Robertson Lemo Dennis Rockwood Thomas Arthur Ryan George Holland Sabine William Merritt Sale, Jr. Glenn Wade Salisbury Rhesa McCoy Allen, Jr. Martin McRae Barnes Charles Gray Barton Horace Roy Baxman Howard William Boehmer Cecil Branton James Edward Bri gs Frederick Joseph Bueche John Carlton Cain Kwei-hai Chang Walter Hung-wo Ching Josef Bertram Cohen Francis Eliot Dart Jellery Earl Dawson Jane Faggen Lorraine Sibley Gall Carlos F. Gonzenbach Bruce Ingham Granger Louise F. Gray George Gordon Gyrisko Julia Estelle Haines lrma Highbaugh Priscilla Grace Alden Helen Edna Allmuth Joan Dorothy Auchter Doris Jean Banta lrene Conley Brown John Theodore Collinson Albert Campbell Cornish Janet Potter Curtin Allred Eugene Czerkas Ellen DeGraFf Vincent James DeRisio Ralph William Detra Carolyn Helen Diehl Henry Meade Doremus, II Priscilla Gardner Edgarton Charles lnglehart Sayles Herbert Henry Scofield Lillian Shaben Lester Whyland Sharp Robert William Shaw Harold Henry Shepard James Morgan Sherman Robert Pelton Sibley Harold Robert Smart Helen Powell Smith Lloyd Preston Smith Qra Smith Sedgewick Eugene Smith William Arthur Smith George Frederick Somers Leland Spencer Ernest Vernon Staker Grace Steininger Robert Sproule Stevens Veronica Mary Stodola James Batcheller Sumner Earl Sunderville Emil F. Taschenburg Edward Andrews Tenney Charles Kenneth Thomas George Jarvis Thompson Diran Hagopos Tomboulian Clarence Ellsworth Townsend Allan Hosie Treman GRADUATE STUDENTS George Richard Hill Mary Jeane Humphreys Mary Roberta lrwin Arthur Leonard lsbit Kathleen Ardies Johnston Woll Karo Geneva Emerson Kenway Dale Alpheus Knight Herman Alexander Lang Benjamin Ferris Lownsbery, Henry Allen Luke Jesse Lunin Doroth Miller Julio Cgscar Morales Irma Ruth Moses Donald Paarlberg Richard Frost Pendleton Ruth Edalyn Phelps William Ernest Rader Marjorie Eunice Rankin Caroline Raut William Edward Reed Helen Ripley UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Harriet Louise Friemel Qscar Macon Fuller Maximiliano Jose Gurdian Maizie Gusakotl Delia Ann Gustafson Nancy Louise Hall Ethel Florence Handelman Dorothy Adele Hardenburg Mary Mae Harvey Gilbert lmmanual Holmberg Horace Richard Johnson Richard Williams Jordan Richard Paul Korl Lee Olen Mayer Lewellyn Stanley Mix Virginia True Kenneth Leroy Turk Howard Styring Tyler Evelyn May Van Duzer Russell Halderman Wagner Charles Leopold Walker Jeremiah James Wanderstock Stanley Whitson Warren Kenneth Leland Washburn Thomas Cobb Watkins Dwight Albert Webster Donald Stuart Welch Harry Porter Weld Theodore Lewis Whitesel Horace Eugene Whiteside J. H. Whitlock Herbert August Wichelns Harold Henderson Williams Lyman Perl Wilson Andrew Leon Winsor Marion Aurelia Wood Julian Lawrence Woodward Paul Work Albert Hazen Wright Lawrence Thomas Wright, Jr. Benjamin Percy Young George Young, Jr. Alexander Zeissig Martha Holt Roberts Resat Ali Sarabas Leona Ura Schnell Clarence Kerswell Schultz Milton Leonard Scott Juanita Senyard Alice Sperduti lvar Stakgold Margaret Olive Steinmetz Dorothy Elizabeth Stockburge William Stokoe, Jr. Juaniata Emma Strom Eleanor Florence Tabor Howard Elsworth Thomas Nettie Florence Thomas Janet Alice Urice Donald Edward Ver West Frances Elizabeth Volz Margaret Chapman Ward John Adams Wenrich Antoinette Miele Wilkinson Mary Virginia Wilson Carl William Mortensen Kurt Nathan Margaret Louise Newell Elizabeth Ann Qtten Marie Gertrude Prendergast Frank Ernest Rom Rosalyn Leila Sachs Varick Day Schwartz Richard John Selby Joanne Wellman Skinner John Rae Steele Thomas Edwin Talpey Edward Curtis Taylor, Jr. Barbara Jeanette Toan William John Weigle, Jr. T 1' Worfar gow NATIONAL SENIOR WOMENS I-IONOIQARY SOCIETY Priscilla Grace Alden Mary EIizaI3etI'1AIIen Janet Craig Bassette Marjorie Anne Montrose Margaret Louise NeweII Doris Anne Tiedeman 78 CLUQIL all .gllldellf JUNIOR WOMENS HONQRARV socim F 132 -F l 41,3 ,l,.fa Nancy Wigsten Axinn Sara Helen Beeler Priscilla Gardner Edgarton Barbara Alice Everitt Jean Diana Horowitz Elizabeth May Kennedy Melina Beatrice Levine Margaret Louise Newell Joy Germain Peters Jeanne Ursula Schmidt Evelyn Mae Senle '79 DEPARTMENTAL .14 ,QAM gpdiin mega NATIGNAI. l-IONORARV FRATERNITV IN PRE-MEDICINE Clwarles Alexander de Prosse . President Albert Gabriel Morra . . Treasurer William Carroll Hollis . Secretarv' George Henry Carman Eugene Camera Warren Wagoner Hamilton, Jr. William l-luclcel Jellreys Arnold Warren Johnsen William Frederick Klinkerluss Tliomas Wilson Koch, Jr. 80 Leopoldo Enrique Margarida David Felix Ramirez Ricardo Enrique Rengel Boris Siasiiilr John Oscar Strom Edward Taylor, Jr. James Allen Yeransian ezicufalniud HONORARY SQCIETV FOR PRE-MEDICAL WOMEN Joan Elvere Rider Ruth Rhoda Marcus Florence Ruth Kagan . Barbara Eustace Dwyer . Dr. Norman S. Moore . Priscilla l'larriet Axtell Martha Je anne Bender Elaine Edna Carlin Sheila Carr Charlotte Lenora Choper ai ll fora.: , Jeanne Ursula Schmidt 81 . President . . . Treasurer . Corresponding Secretary . Recording Secretary . Faculty Adviser Carolyn l'lelen Dielil Marjorie Frances l'lelgans l'lelen Barbara l'lorowitz Josephine Miller Ramona Marie Riccio F if DEPARTMENTAL CLCL ll, faJf,g,9 I-IONGRARY SOCIETY IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Theodore Jay Bliss Robert Ward Johnston . Lawrence Whitley Simmons Thomas Edwin Talpey . Donald Curtis Beaumariage William Cyrus Ballard, Jr. Lawrence Adams Burckmyer, J Robert Franlclin Chamberlain Alexander Berry Cradle William I-larry Ericlcson Roger Bissinger OFFICERS . . Rec . Correspc FACULTY MEMBERS V. Joseph Carl Logue Michel George Malti Stanley Lewry Schauss I-Ioward Godwin Smith Everett IVliIton Strong UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS Gerald Raymond Bosley Clayton Worden Coleman William Richard Davies, Jr.' Charles Raymond Fisher George William I'laIIgren I Ienry I-larper Raymond Lewis l'Iunicl4e I-Iorace Robert Johnson Robert Ray Kaemmerer Allred Levi Koup Allred Bernard Levine William I-lenry IVlutschIer Lloyd Simon Slaughter, Jr. Alan Duryea Sutherland William Arthur Moore Truesdell Raul Franklin Weaver, Jr. William John Weigle William l'Ienderson Wilder 82 Jresident President Secretary Secretary Treasurer ..!4fl'l'l06 I-IONORARY SOCIETY IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Alexander Brede . President CarI WlIIlam Ferris Vice President Charles Roberts Cox . Secretary Treasurer Mac Adams Roger Allen Lawrence Aquadro William W. Beck Jay Roy Bergen Gwen J. Black Wilson Briel Robert V. Carter Joseph E. Coleman Ralph Detra Leslie J. Dolhof Fred Ya rrington 83 John W. Feitner Richard Gavin WiIIiam I'IaIe Ivan LaI:ave Rercy Lyon Robert fVIiIIer William C. IVIiIIer George Reisch I-IaroId J. Spelman Arthur R, Tobias Arthur Van VIeet DEPARTMENTAL phi Zta I-IONORARY SCDCIETV IN VETERINARY MEDICINE Donald Wycltoh Baker Clifford Warren Barber Raymond Russell Birch Arthur Gordon Danles Helen Borchman Dorzmus Henry Meade Doremus Henry I'IugI1DuIces William Morris Evans Julius Fabricant Myron Gustin Fincher James Nathan Frost Walter Joseph Gibbons Herbert Lester Gilman William Arthur Hagan Charles Ernest Hayden Melvin Sidney Holstad Grant Sherman Hopkins Seth Darvvin Johnson Philip Pincus Levine Alexander Duncan Mecca Howard Jay MiIIcs Malcolm Eugene Miller Peter Olalson Stephen James Roberts John Rae Steele Hadley C. Stephenson Earl Sunderville Dennie Hammond Udall John Hendricks Whitlocls Alexander Zeissig, Um unior merican uferinarg megan! .Sbciefg I-IONORARV SOCIETY IN VETERINARY MEDICINE -lhomas Jack Love . . . Rhilli Raymond Brown . Ray Cgsborne Delano, Jr. . Sidney Robert Nusbaum . Robert William 0'Brien Robert Edward Bardwall Roger Williams Batchelder George Edward Brightenback Hunter Cohen Adolph John Denk Henry Meade Doremus Saul James Dorn Robert Althaus Field Rodney Anson Forsyth Edmund Louis Fountain Julius Jay Haberman Jack William Bailey Arthur James Blaney Donn Brownell Campbell Malcolm Bernard Carsley Francis Joseph Drazek Gilbert Jay Feldman Richard Alexander Fish J. Mitchell Floyd John Henry Graves Lyle Adelbert Baker Raymond Finney Birchard George Robert Bonn Donald Faust Buckley Bennett Jay Cole Albert Si pel Cosgrove Bruce Richjard Dickinson Dana Coolidge Dingley Mortimer Moses Fagan Stanley Earl Garrison William Ingalls Gay Stanley Glick Robert Allred Goldman William Arthur Greene Joseph William Grogan SENIGRS James Henry Hotfmire Donald Frederick lcken Elwyn Laverne Irving Charles Murray Jenkins William Kaplan Robert Warren Kirk Donald Richard Lynch Byron Gotham McAvoy John William McCann Janet Ann Meade Roy Hugo Ohlhorst JLINIORS Mary Catherine Hallenbeck Estelle Hecht Mathias John Kemen, Jr. John Wesley Kendrick Robert Lambert John Robert Leahy Edwin DeForest Mackey Edward lrvin Neserke Robert Wayne Ormsbee FRESI-IMEN Christabel Hamilton Richard Louis Heath Ting-You Hsia Wayne lvan Jensen Walter Edward Lehman Anson Comstock Lewis Richard Carlton Lunna John Elliott McCormick Philip John McEnerney Albert Wank Miller Herbert Carl Mueller Muriel Osgood Herbert Hugh Quimby Robert Raul Raemsch Harry Reddick, Jr. 85 . . . . President . . . Vice-President . . Treasurer . . Secretary . Member at Large James Eddy Rrier Robert Christopher Rost Gerard Jerry Rubin William Gerard Ryan Herman Maurice Salk Sylvia Burg Salk Jeanette Sams Robert George Schirmer John Rae Steele Frank John -lanneberger Edward Albert Rhode, Jr. Elmer LeRoy Robinson Harry Rubin Alvin Harold Salanie Robert Anthony Sauter Eugene Rucloll Scholtz Alan Douglas Stevens Clark Alexander Taylor Jane Elizabeth Whallon Karl Raymond Reinhard Dawn Michael Richards Richard Bradley Rising Allred Oscar Severson Moe Shapiro Marianne Frances Smith Richard Edwin Wheeler Vargoshe H Ch W ung ang ang Gerald Merritt Ward Donald Eugene Webster James Robert Wheaton Raymond Hamilton White James Beattie Wight Jane Louise Williamson lsidor Yasgur 'dems WW' I 'i . I 1' 4 .1 --rw--, , ir- fl-fr fm 52151. Tfl DEPARTMENTAL micron ll I-IONORARY SOCIETY IN I-IOME ECONOMICS OFFICERS Barbara Jeanette Toan . . . . President I-Iarriet Louise Friemel . . Vice President I-Ielen Edna Allmuth . . . . Treasurer Ellen cle Gratf . . . Recording Secretary Margaret Louise Newell . . Corresponding Secretary I-IONORARY MEMBERS Beulah Blackmore Mary Henry Ann Aiken Alice Briant Gladys Butt Elizabeth Cameron Kathleen Cutlar Dorothy DeLany Frances Dietz Lola Dudgeon Alice Ruth Collins FACULTY MEMBERS Faith Fenton I'IeIen Cuillt Ella Gleim Katherine I'larris I'IazeI I'Iauck I-lelen I'loeler Ann Klosterman I-Ielen Monsch Catherine Rersonius GRADUATE MEMBERS Evelyn June Ruth Remsberg Lemo Rockwood Mabel Rollins Frances Scudcler Lillian Shaben Grace Steininger Charlotte Young Anna R. Willman Lorenzen Victoria MacKenzie Josephine Elizabeth Brooks Helen L. Ripley Kathleen Johnson Dorothy Elizabeth Stockburger M. Esther Crew UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS Priscilla Grace Alden Delia Ann Gustafson Mary I'leIen Weber 86 J4 ,aka Mi Omega NATIONAL HONORARY SERVICE FRATERNITY Neil Andrews Wintringlwam Albert Lee Thomas, Jr. . Benjamin Rupert Wetenliall, Jr. . . Robert Emil Gallman . . UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS Fred C. Board Leon lrwin Cliarasli James Lee Hecht Martin Henry Hummel Pierre Klaas Plantinga Howard Melvin Scofield John Fisk Stocldiscli 87 . President . . Vice-President Corresponding Secretary . Recording Secretary Q 6L gamma HONORARV socim IN Jouiammisivi lvlezie Gusalsolf Msriori l-lsriris M. Qtis Kidwell Anita Monsees Marilyn l-lerriei Silverstein Professor Charles I. Weir, advisor 88 I-IONORARV SOCIETY IN I-ICDTEL ADMINISTRATION John Mchavlane Lloyd . . President Joy Maxine Wahl . . Vice-President Jacqueline Rogers . . Secretary Franklin William Carney . Treasurer 9 Jane lngram Samuel Russel Ryon T , Richard John Selby 89 DEPARTMENTAL Clif gpadiin I-IONORARV SOCIETY IN CIVIL ENGINEERING Thomas Marion Berry John Theodore Collinson Albert Campbell Cornish John Pinna Craven Oscar Macon Fuller John Phillip Gnaedinger Jerome Greenberg Gilbert Immanuel l-lolmberg Robert Dean Louelts I-larry Grondy Petreg Allred Markus Roos Richard Ford Rundell Stuart Hayward Snyder Louis Rogers Tyler 90 uk A 5-.Q ...f,. nz 1 . Q, F. , .. -. xx. 7 ,,M.fm x 3 .is xx NX K K ,Z 7, 1,2 .7 TIE W A L1 Z., l r 1 ,em 'NX X Nh STUDENT .giuclenf Counci Stuart O'Neil Austin Janet Craig Bassette Donald Berens Jane Ouintard Clark William Campbell Cook Allen Edward Dekdebrun Joseph Ralph DiStasio Carl Ferris Nancy Harwood Hart Jean Diana l-lorowitz Marion Elizabeth l-losie Edward Fuller Johnson Joan Ardis Martin William Wade Matchneer, Richard Lee O'Connell Robert Ratner John Edward Rupert Evelyn Mae Senk Barbara Sherlock Audrey Elaine Smith John Francis Tewey Raymond Tomasetti J TOP ROW: Smith, Tewey, Sherlock, Marlin, Cook. SECOND ROW: Clark, Ratner, Johnson, Berens Rupert DiStasio Horowitz, Austin, Senk. BOTTOM ROW: Tomasette, Bassetti, Hart, Matchneer, O'ConneII LaFave Hosie, Alden, Ferris. 94 .gzwlenf Conrad! gommiffeed SPIRIT AND TRADITIONS COMMITTEE Andrew Geller Nancy Evans Nichol Jean I-lough Arthur George Prangley, Jr. I J. W. Mcl.ainore John Rupert J. Smith ELECTION COMMITTEE Donald Berens, Chairman Jane Clark Evelyn Senlc John Rupert Raymond Tomacetti BUDGET COMMITTEE E Marion l'losie, Chairman William Coolee Raymond Tomacetti 4.4. I-losie, LaFave, O'Connell, Matchneer, I-lart. 95 .gzfzclenf Counci The Constitution put into effect in the Spring ol 1945 met and solved the various problems of the student body efficiently, thus pointing toward more efficient and better government of undergraduate attairs. There has been the usual share of headaches and disagreements, but, on the whole, the trend has been toward increased interest between the campus population and the Council. When the Council was seated in December, 'I9-45, it was after a rather unpleasant election. The Council members realized that the establishment of a strong, clear, easily understood set of election rules was necessary, and, as their First real act of business they set up an election committee to draw up a set of rules which would guarantee the campus an election the honesty of which could not be questioned. Another thing was accomplished by the Council at the Christmas recess. At that time the Greyhound bus lines were inoperative, due to a strike. Students who were planning to go to Syracuse to malce connections for points East and West would have been unable to do so. But, in conjunction with a group of enterprising students, a series ol runs were scheduled to and from Syracuse, using chartered busses. Thus, a serious transportation ditliculty was overcome. The main project of the year was the attempt to have a compulsory athletic fee incorporated in the general entrance Fees. This would represent a considerable saving to students since it would permit them to attend all home games Free of charge. The Council aims to malce itself a truly representative body able to cope with all the problems and activities of the student body. 96 GOVERNMENT ' I amen A .SZ f gouernmenf .xddziociafion EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Priscilla Grace Alden ....... President Joyce French Manley . .... First Vice-President Eleanor Alice Beach .... Second Vice-President Doris Anne Tiedeman Recording and Corresponding Secretary Virginia Grace Dondero ...... Treasurer Charlotte Caroline Fry . . L . Chairman of Activities Carol Jane Slocum .,... Sorority Co-ordinator Jane Quintard Clarlc . Representative from Student Council RESIDENCE COUNCIL Patricia Allen Eleanor Alice Beach Hannah l-laas Dorothy Ellen Knight Joyce French Manley Arlene O'l'lara Elizabeth Woodson Pearson Gertrude Eloise Rivers Jeanne Ursula Schmidt Carol Jane Slocum Dorothy Ritchie Stuart Jo Ann Skinner Taylor Arlie Williamson 97 7 0l'l'lel'l 5 g0Uel l'll'l'Lel'lf Jdociafion ACTIVITIES COUNCIL Charlotte Caroline Fry . ...... . Gertrude Rosner . . Sara Helen Beeler . Lois Jane Stamey . . . Helen Barbara Horowitz . Joan Marie Egan . . . Alice Roana Latimer . . . Linda Joan Kristine Rannells Flora Hermina Muraskin . Helen Edna Allmuth . . Marion Elizabeth Hosie Evelyn Mae Senk . . Jane Ouintard Clark . Joan Ardis Martin . Marjorie Ann Montrose Doris Marjorie Ash . Barbara Alice Everitt . . Marian Jane Calale . Barbara Miller . . Jane Irwin Purdy . . Dorothy Leigh Hotchkiss . Joanne Wellman Skinner . Z . Chairman . . A. V. D. . . Bulletin Cornell lor Victory . . Cornellian Cornell Radio Guild . . C. Ll. R. W. Cornell Countryman . . Dance Club . . Debate Club Home Economics Club . Senior Class . Junior Class Sophomore Class . Freshman Class . Mortar Board Pan-Hellenic Council Raven and Serpent . . Red Cross . . Widow Willard Straight . . W. A. A. Women's Glee Club ACTIVITIES COUNCIL TOP ROW: Miller, Senk, Skinner, Rannells, Clark, Martin, Muraskin. SECOND ROW: Latimer, Montrose, Fry, Everitt, Purdy, Hotchkiss. BOTTOM ROW: I-Iosie, Calale, Stamey, Walzer, Allmuth, Ash. 98 GOVERNMENT HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Priscilla Grace Alden Carol Bagger Elaine Claire Bates Eleanor Alice Beach I Jean McPherson Beiermeister Barbara Winilred Bilger Barbara Ann Boolcstein Nancy Louise Bunker Billie Pauline Carter Jane Ouintard Clarlc Carol Davis Cleveland Phyllis Dean Allison Dewey Virginia Grace Dondero Helene Rita Fehrer Ruth Helen Finlcen Charlotte Caroline Fry Joyce Holmes Giering Eleanor Marcia Golub Lillian Waldron Gorton Patricia Mary Grabb Virginia Hallett Betty Hausheer Jean McCauley Houston Avis Arlene Kirkendall Marilyn Mildred Lauter Barbara Ann Leinroth Joyce French Manley Anna Gloria Marani Arlene Patricia Martin Lois Claire Myers Nancy Payne Mynott Meredith Ann Nims Matilda Gregory Nortleet Nancy Marlcham Patterson Suzanne lrene Redwood Marilyn Aline Rothstein Carol Jane Slocum Ruth Lila Smith Rosalie lrma Smolin Lillie Jeannette Snead Amelia Pengeot Streil Doris Anne Tiedeman Vera Helen Wagner , Martha Henrietta Warren Martha Chase Weeks Barbara Williams Elizabeth Williamson Harriet Willis . Jean ldella Winter TOP ROW Fehrer, Bates, Dewey, Patterson, Hausheer, Golub, Leinroth. FOURTH ROW: Houston, Carter, Cleveland Smolm Warren, BOORSICID, Dean Bagger, Rothstein, Willis. THIRD ROW: Grabb, Weeks, Myers, Martin, Giering, Smith, Streif, Snead Lauter Redwood SECOND ROW Manley, Winter, Tiedeman, Finken, Alden, Dondero, Bunker, Kirkendall, Marani. BOTTOM ROW: Fry, Williamson Norfleet Beiermesieter, Williams, Wagner, Gorton, Nims. 99 STUDENT arc! .STraigAf Aa! BOARD OF GOVERNORS Edmund Ezra Day, Chairman Ray Stephens Ashbery Jane lrwin Purdy Tell Berna George Fredericlc Rogalsky Walter Buckingham Carver Robert Warren Sailor Martin R. Catherwood Charles lnglehart Sayles Charles Edwin Dylces Harold E. B. Speight Richard Lee O'Connell Harry George Stutz Russell l'lalderman Wagner BOARD OF MANAGERS Jane lrwin Purdy . . ....... . President Margaret Louise Newell ............ . Secretary Foster Meldrum Cotiin .... ....... D irector James Vincent Bennett James Joseph Needham Edward Charles Bressler TJohn S. Niederhauser Sheldon Bernard Jolnlin Gonzalo Ra a-Menoza ' Elizabeth M. Kennedy TRomeyn Y. Tghatcher ikEmmet J. Murphy TJeremiah James Wanderstoclc 'kldlerlnert l'l. Williams STAFF MEMBERS Dorothy Ann Olson ........... Social Director S. Russell Ryon . . ...,...., Manager of Dining Department SUMMER STEERING COMMITTEE Donald Beers l.ois Citrin Margot Blessing James Needham Edward Charles Bressler Alice Jane Ring ikFaculty or alumni member. STRAIGHT BOARD OF MANAGERS TOP ROW: Coffin, Bennett, Murphy, Wanderstoclc, Thatcher, Raga, Ryon. BOTTOM ROW: Joblin, Kennedy, Bressler, Purdy, Needham, Dodenhotf, Olson. 'IOO GOVERNMENT CO-CHAIRMEN ACTIVITIES ART MUSIC ETEIEQQEEIWEAUIRIEZHIQISCZIJSEZV Q Qlsshn plglliffg Eg5gl1fZmd,I1 Shirley Rebecca Feld 'I, Q Patricia Jeanne Striclder Q PHOTOGRAPHY FORUM Carol Dicl4 Ballurfi Q Marilyn Gertrude King 'I Egymouirgibert fgxslcinl, Jr., 'I ljois Cgltrin ii l Warren Ball Dean 'I Edwin Stanley l.eister war ar es ress er 'I ean :ana orowitz 'I POSTER SERVICE Gl2ADUATE'l:ACIflLTy Agnes Jeyan Allanson 'I Nancy hlatwood Hart T gaihigin jirgicwohgston ik S M5571 Anhgfd 1 Smart 0 Neil Austin Q Lailira Stubbs Q ermia ames an erstoc Q ara osten ome Q SERVICE MEN GRADUATE WIVES Donald William Beers 'I Albert Boclc Q Mrs. Stanley J. Smith Q Mrs. Douglas C. Williams 'I , Stl-'dVtSnYf3lCV'I1 Q Hosrtss SQCIAL J D tl-, A ht Q P t ' ' L S 1 Zoe Crichton 'I Nancy Harwood I-lart Q F2-Jiircesoflfashvin GISrbETly 2 DZTiIf-Tlgnrig TITeCdVe!man 'I I-OUI5 J- Gdftnef Q -IOIW Shepherd 'I LIBRARY I TEA5 Florence Ruth Kagan Q Phyllis Marjorie Mason 'I Joan Dorothy Auchter I Gwen Owen 'I Elizabeth M. 'Kennedy 'I Alice Jane Ring S2 Marjorie Ann Montrose Q Wilma Anita Wagner Q VETERANS Donald Baruch Iseman 'I' Bernard Raymond Gold Q 'I Spring Term 'I945 Q Fall Term 'I945-46 TOP ROW: Gartner, Snyder, Bock. SECOND ROW: Citrin, Feld, Kagan, Ring, Wagner, Gold, Stubbs, Corbally. BOTTOM ROW: Strickler, Auchter, Austin, Balluffi, Purdy, I-Iart, CoFfin, Wolstenholme, Wanderstock. 0l l'L2! Adam Paul Friederich Robert Sugarman AS . M. June Norris . . Madeleine Amy Laslco . Jean Kutschbach de Samper Ruth Elizabeth Osborn . Elinor Katherine Baier Verna Eaton Beclchorn Atherton Sinclair Burlingham Margaret Byrd Margaret Lucille Chauvin Allison Dewey William Stephen Dielenbach Dorothy Gribetz Ethel Florence Handelman Florence Ruth Kagan Yjnifecl mggioud mr Joyce l-laber McClusl4y Warren Dwight Mcpherson Marilyn Marie Miller Margaret Stratford Mills Gertrude Martha Novalc Clayton Evan Raney Phillip Sloan Robbins Margaret Celeste Root Ruth Rotholz Joan Harriett Schetlel Ethel Schitl . . . President . . . . Secretary . . Chairman Campus Life . . Chairman, Rublic Allairs Chairman, Community Service . . Chairman, Administrative Eleanor Louise Smith Shirley Rae Specter Jaclc Spergel Malcolm Lawrence Steinberg Jacqueline Anna Van l-lassel Marjorie Ann Walzer Shirley Ann Wicht Esta Ruth Wilcox Jane Shirley Woods Frances Marie Wright CHURCH GROUP REPRESENTATIVES Elizabeth Leilani Alden Alice Elizabeth McKinney l'loward Shoemaker, AS Jeanne Marie Chamoulaud Robert O'Brien Francis John Suttill Dorothy Lucille Corser Judith Emma Pless Sylvia Essman Sverdlilc Richard Dean lsler Ruth Josephine Rohland Thomas Talpey, AS Fred Johnson, AS Waldo lrving Scott Barbara Ellen Tarrant LI X TOP ROW: Raney, Gough, lsler, Steinberg Burlingham, Diefenbach. SECOND ROW: Novak, Handelman Bird, Gribetz, Baier, B. Miller, Wicht Woods, Kagan, Mills. THIRD ROW: Kranzer, Smith, McPherson, Alden, Miller, Roof, Wilcox, Corser, ijzxottfjchetlel, McClusky. BOTTOM ROW: Turnbull, McKinney, Laslco, Friederich, F. en 109 denhall, Sugarman, Osborn, Suttill, Walzer. el,Ul4'l0Ll'l ornctias or THE FALL TERM-1945 Robert William O'Brien ........... . . President Rose Josephine Fortune . ' ......... . Vice-President Rita Mary Walker, Arlene O'l'lara ......... . . Secretary William Carroll Hollis .............. Treasurer Genevieve Frances Cosentini, Simon Degulis ........ Social Co-Chairmen OFFICERS OF TI-IE SPRING TERM-1946 William Vincent Gough ........... . . President Genevieve Frances Cosentini .......... . Vice-President Mary Elizabeth l'lile ...... . . Secretary Robert Thomas l-larnett ..... . . . Treasurer Madeleine Anne l-lagen, Albert Long Molovva . . Social Co-Chairmen Albert Long Molowa, James Joseph Clynes . . Ushers and Pamphlets Rita Maw Walker, William Michael Cashin . . Cultural Committee Francis John Suttill .......... .... S erver Therese Driscoll, William Jenks ....... . Publicity Committee CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Sally Theresa O'Connor ....... . Graduate Students John William McCann ...... . . . Seniors Arlene O'l-lara . . . . . . Juniors Francis Stanley Stoviak . . Sophomores Dorothy Clara Rasinski . . . Freshmen Natalie Cecelia Babcock . . . . Choir Director Charles F. Johnson ..... . . Organist Dr. Perry W. Gilbert, Dr. Ruth S. Stelle . . Faculty Advisors Rev. Joseph M. McNamara ...... . Spiritual Advisor f - 'fi' if- ' i ff E. . R F full , TOP ROW: McCann, Dugan, Johnson, Cashin, Degulis, Jenks. SECOND ROW: Kesicke, Suttill, Babcock, Kramer, O'Brien, Rasinski, 'Connor, Hollis, Walker. BOTTOM ROW: Driscoll, Father Dehner, Hagan, Cosen- tini, Gough, I-lile, Molowa, Father McNamara, Dr. Gilbert. 'IO3 RELIGIOUS Lgounclafion Sylvia Essman Sverdlilc . Peter Louis Auer Norman Leslie Avnet Aileen Gail Bernstein Daniel Billen Avima Miriam Dushkin Robert Gitlin Dorothy Gribetz Lily Thelma Guttenberg Norma Judith Isaacson lsaac ltkin Harold Leo Kaplan Wolf Karo William Youst lra Hartley Kaufman William Krasilovvslcy lsrael Milner Esther Beatrice Neustatter Herman Reimer David Samuel Reisman Peggy Schitfman Elaine Peggy Segal Lea Estelle Shampanier Robert lsrael Siegel Stanley Wallocl4 Richard S. Weil President TOP ROW: Wallach, Isaacson, Neustatter, Avnet, Dushkin, Krasilovslcy, Siegel, Guttenber , Yust. SECOND ROW: Schiffman, Rabbi Schatz, Sverdlilc, Gribetz. BOTTOM ROW: Shampanier, Segafl, Bernstein. 104 SOCIAL L CLFL6! ! Howard Bernliardt Adelmarm Robert Cecil Bald Morris Gilbert Bishop Irwin Walter Chess John l-lnnter Detmold Peter Detmold Charles William Dunn Frederielt Barron Freeman Vedder Morris Gilbert Lewis l-lall Gordon Brtiee Ingham Granger John Thomas Grillin Robert Nathan Hallstead Emerson I-linehlill Wallie Abraham Hurwitz 'lO5 James l-lutton William Robert lrwin Gerhard Karl Kaliseh David Graham Snow McNair Herbert Jay Obolsley John Deason Qgden Peter Alexander Pertzoll Victor Reynolds Riehard Robinson James Everett Seaver William George Stobie William Clarence Stoleoe, Jr. William Strunk, Jr. l-larold William Thompson Charles lnigo Weir, Jr. ,ana Jean Diana Horowitz . Jean Elizabeth Hough . Jo Ann Skinner Taylor . Aileen Gail Bernstein . . . . Barbara Faith Dodenhoif, Joy Germain Peters Sylvia Turtletaub . . . . Je anne Josephine Kahn . Lois Jane Stamey . . Dorothy Maybelle Taylor 'Mafafy . Chairman . Secretary . Treasurer . Bonds and Stamps Sorority Co-ordinators . Publicity . Boxes to Europe . March of Dimes . Clothing and Books TOP ROW: Bernstein, Peters, Stamey. SECOND ROW: Horowitz, Hough. BOTTOM ROW: Kahn, Dodenh FF 106 ORGANIZATIONS owne! Mzif of American IQ C P065 Joan Dillenberg . . . 'Chairman Marian Jane Calale . Assistant Chairman Muriel Paula Welch ......... Secretary-Treasurer Eleanor Vivian Ashe . lris Muriel Berman Eugenie Ann Buchanan Priscilla Gardner Eclgarton Louise Elizabeth Mauer . Muriel Paula Welch . COMMITTEE Cl-IAIRMEN MEMBERS Charlotte Marion Cooper Joyce Edna Fincher Robert l'lall Finn Merton Gold Yetta Yvette l-laber Kathleen Rose Kraft Margaret Labash Madeleine Amy Lasko Joyce M. Lee Enid Marjorie Levine Melba Beatrice Levine Gertrude Miller Arline Palatslcy Patricia Anne Reinleld Barbara Jane Schaefer John Shea 'IO7 . . Publicity . . . First Aid l-lome Nursing-Nutrition . . Nurses Aide Water Safety . Secretarial Hljjjvltz we f l-lelen Barbara Horowitz . . Editor-in-Chief Edwin Stanley Leister . Photographic Editor Caroline May Steinholz . . . Art Editor Betsy Ross Ellen Elizabeth Ross . Business Manager xiii Ea. ' Leister rs, SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS Carol Lois Jane Stamey A ......... Assistant Editor Steinholz Janet Craig Bassette Julia luclcer Kirkland JUNIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS Martha Jeanne Bender Mary Elizabeth Mears Louise Blanche Boorstein Marjorie Ann Saunders Clarine Rita Capuzzi Marilu Elise Shepard Miss Ogden 'IO8 I 0I l'l2! LCU1 SENIOR ASSociATE BUSINESS MANAGERS Shirley Kathryn Gillis . . . Circulation Manager Doris Yvonne Langman JUNIOR ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS Aileen Gail Bernstein Leonard I-larris Jean Elizabeth Boyd Joan Kastor Nancy Jo Caplan Lois Jean Meek Allen Sidney Ginsburg Je anne Elizabeth Olsen Additional art Work by Jerry l'lausmann, Joan Kaplan, ancl Cecilia Metaxas. Additional photographic worle by Allen Boorstein, Don Frappier, Jerry Frost, Peter Schwarz, Wayne Shannon, and Arnold Warshauer 109 we Caine! Ku! efin Joy Germain Peters Sara l-lelen Beeler Mary P. l-lanlcinson lna Lifsitz John Bourne TIO Robert D. Greenburg . . Melba Beatrice Levine . . Louis G. Buttell, NROTC . . Barbara Alice Everitt . . . Seymour Robert Aslcin, Jr. Elizabeth M. Kennedy Editor-in-Chief . . Business Manager . . Editorial Director Managing Editor Sports Editor NEWS BOARD . . Assisting Managing Editor . . Womens Editor Natalie Mann AIS lsrael Milner Patricia Loclcwood Sinnott Stephanie Thurnauer BUSINESS BOARD Mary Lillian Murrell X l-lyman Gerald Etlcind George Routenberg . June l-lope Johnson Roger Burdette Sovocool Janet Joan Wright PUBLICATION we COIWLQK Wow Louis G. Martsolf . . . Edward Charles Bressler . - Barbara Miller . . . Caroline May Steinholz . - Student President Managing Editor Business Manager . Art Editor EDITORIAL BOARD Marilyn I'Iarriet Silverstein June Adele Englebright Barbara Ann Dautch BUSINESS BOARD Elaine Claire Bates Edward Ira Goldsmith Bernice Clara Siegel I ART BOARD Jean Raymond Thomas C. Shanahan Evelyn Diamond Thomas I-I. Nichols 'I'I1 I EDITORIAL BOARD we Comme!! gngineer Lawrance WhitIey Simmons . Editor-in-Chief Laverne Roger Anderson . Managing Editor Joseph Eugene Nemeth . Business Manager PUBLICATION BOARD BUSINESS BOARD Philip Erwin SiIberberg Adam RauI Eriederich Anthony Severio Rugare BiIIie Pauline Carter John Randall Oritzan William I-Iomer BricI4ner Charles WiIIiam Fischer . Assistant Editor . Associate Editor IIIustrations Editor . News Editor . . Treasurer Advertising Manager Circulation Manager I-Iyman OeraId Etkind Eve Ereyer Avram George Levine Jay MarsI'iaII Orson Norman Schneyer Bill AIbert SeIIing Keith GiIbert Blanton Frances Augusta Briwa I'Ioward Miles Deutch Kenneth Michael Gellhaus Milton Seward Gross Robert I'IutcI'iins Olson Margot Leon PoritsI4y Robert Craig Reese Elorence MurieI Sacks Theodore I'Iarriton Schoenberg Diana Brittan Silver David Gover White News CharIes Philip Yohn 'EF' TOP ROW: Etkind, Reese, Gross, Orson, Deutch, Blanton, Levine, Olson, White. SECOND ROW: Yohn Poritsky, Freyer, Sacks, Weidman, Carter, Briwa, Gritzan. BOTTOM ROW: Selling, Fischer, Friederich, Nemeth Simmons, Anderson, Silberberg, Rugare, Brickner. 119 me COPIQQY Con Walter Erwin Boelc . Jean M. Carnell . Joan Weisberg Anne Christina Colm Norma Grace Goldsmith Edward l-lerbert Koenig Jean Doretta Krumvviede Alice Roana Latimer Lolly Roybal Beverly Gene Shepard l'ltl gl'l'L6l,l'L . . . Editor Business Manager . . Associate Editor V13 Comte! :DMA ZZJOL ' 1945-1946 Roloert Johns Haggerty . . . . . Editor Alberta Sylvia Friedenberg , Assistant Editor Genevieve Frances Cosentini . . Business Manager Joan Sarah Walsh Assistant Business Manager 1946-1947 Clayton Evan Raney . . . . Editor lna Lifsitz .... . Assistant Editor Atherton Sinclair Burlingham . . . Business Manager Margaret Labash . . . Assistant Business Manager 'I'l4 omg!! cfm I UTD ' EXECUTIVE BOARD Robert Melville Stoclcing ....... .... E clitor Robert Verne Williams ..... . . . Associate Editor John Frazier Vance . . . .... Co-Business Manager Stewart Q'NeiI Austin . . .... Co-Business Manager Robert Roinier Easton Lailita Stubbs EDITORIAL Bowan James Rutlwven Crane Bruce Grove Lippincott Robert Emil Gallman Burling I-Iunt Lowery Ann Kramer Herbert Jay Qbolslcy Marion I-Iarriet Porter BUSINESS BQARD Jolwn Douglas Carey I-Ielen Elizabeth Newton I.ouis Jacob Gartner Jeanne Wilson Smart ART BOARD Mavis Dean James Mitlwun Barbara Meacle Eisclwer I JoI'1n Bernard Strander I 'I'I5 .gzwlenf Jdgencied, nc. William George Schmidt '36 . . . Graduate Manager Herbert James Hawley '46 . . President and General Manager Samuel Covil Boclaes '48 . . Acting Secretary-Treasurer MANAGERS David Gordon Boyce '48 Thomas Arthur Schottman '48 COMPETITORS Franklin Charles Bishop '49 Howard Norman Carlson '49 Philip Wilson Hoffmire '48 Q Leonard John Jamiollcowslci '48 Angelo Paul Verdi '49 v i A TOP ROW: Jamiolkowski, Horfmire, Carlson, Verdi, Bishop. BOTTOM ROW: Schottman, Bockes, Hawley, Robbins, Boyce. 'l'l6 exqofef gzra ornef BOARD OF DIRECTORS Richard John Selby ......... Managing Editor James Vincent Bennett . . . . . lrirst Assistant Manager Charles l'lenry Krellner . Second Assistant Manager Virginia Lee Balcer . . .... Auditor Howard Charles Donnelly . . Reception Manager Joy Maxine Wahl . . . . . Maitre d'l'lotel Ruth Mathilcle Wood . . Banquet Manager William Elmore Allison . Promotion Manager Donald Bary Grady . .... Chef David Pollock Taylor . . . . Steward Jaclc Lincoln Vilmar . Personnel Manager Jacqueline Rogers . . . Front Office Manager Edward John Egan .g . . Dance Manager Robert Edwards .... . Public Relations Charles Shoemaker Satterthwait, Jr. . Engineer - l TOP ROW: Donnelly, Wood, Grady, Rogers, Edwards. SECOND ROW: Taylor, Wahl, Satterthwait, Vilmar, Egan, Allison. BOTTOM ROW: Krellner, Selby, Baker, Bennett. I T17 John M. Kuypers Edward Taylor, Jr. Clara Belle Hetfernan Jeanne Switzer . BASS Joyce Edna Fincher Helen Levy Irwin Nathan Lourie James Ellis Sharp Linda Marshall Ward HORN Joyce McKinney Robert Stamp FLUTE Mary Louise Beneway Ruth Allyn Berry Cornelia Jane Ferrell Martha Harrison Merrifield BASSOON Norman Kasow Irwin Rabin OBOE Nancy Louise Knipe Donald Monturean Mintz QPCABJ ffa CELLO Edna Beal Barbara Brooks Sheila Carr H Shirley Elizabeth Eilce George Sargent Janes Cynthia R. Pines Mary Louise Van Alstine Charles Kaye Winkelstein Marillda Woods CLARINET Janet Livingston Matez Jaclc Minkotl Anne Elaine Roarlc Phyllis Harriet Stoliar TROMBONE Joan Dean Abraham Richard Leonard SECOND VIOLIN Wayne Campbell Jean Davis Stanley Freidman Joyce Westover Hagemeyer Lois Marie Johnson Gloria Ernestine May Anne Elizabeth Ryan Elizabeth Timmerman . Conductor . President . Secretary . Librarian FIRST VIOLIN Walter Baurle Irwin Fand Ruth Helen Finl4en Clara Belle Heffernan Martha Jane Mclfelvey Douglas Broolcs McLean Marion Ruth Mossell Muriel Osgood Frances Runlc Nora Beate Sigerist Jeanne Switzer TYMPANI Anna Elizabeth Helen KI Leo Paul Larltin, Jr. TRUMPET Betty Wingert Britton Edward Taylor, Jr. VIOLA George Butts Sue Eichler Annette Hartig Margaret Moor Marilyn Faith Olsen Cfld 'II8 ornef Uardifg gan OFFICERS Harold Francis Parks . . . . John Wells Brace . . Gerald Lynton Kaufman, Jr .... . . . Marvin Fox ........ .... BASS HORN-SOUSAPHONE Oscar Macon Fuller Robert Majilton Hubbard Walter Duggan Renden William Richard Van Der Meid David Gover White TRUMPET Leonard Thomas Borden Lyle Bruce Buck Richard Oswald Church Douglas Thaddeus Farney Harvey James Gaylord Jerry Grey William Carroll Hollis Lawrence Arthur Lee Merwin Alan Leet Cal Vale Meyers Edward Wayne Poppele Willet Ralph Porter Schuyler Dane Rogers Charles Marvin Snyder Sherman Alan Stewart Edgar Laing Van Zandt,ll TROMBONE Donald Ewald Degling Robert Fredericlc Freytag Harley Orlean Hanson David Hans Huntington John Philip Kildahl Richard Harvell Leonard Robert George McAvoy Paul Richard McCormick David Lyle Moore Harold Lee Polanslei Martin Irving Siclcels Howard Arthur Vieweg William Raul Vosseler William Donald Wirth FLUTE James lrvin Hudson, Jr. BARITONE HORN Lawrence Bayern Thomas Edwin Talpey John Frazier Vance SAXOPHONE Francis Kenneth Iverson John Kozura Arthur Thomas Lochner Keith Moore Mitchell Francis Gregory Opellca Winfield LaRue Reese James Mortimer Simmen Norman Edsel Snodgrass George Woodfield Solberg PERCUSSION Raul William Albertson Howard Mantin Brown Douglas Marvin Clarlcson Walter Alan Rutes Seymour Dralce Sanborne Robert Bailey Schultz James David Van Doren HORN Stephen Matovich, Jr. J Conductor Manager Drum Major Librarian CLARINET James Davis Barnes Bertram Milton Biawitz George Hennf Carman John Henry Critchley, Jr. George Harbeson Fitzgerald John Charles Forrest Hollis Addison HatField Robert Leopard Johnson Sigmund Kei Allred Walter Kopl Edward Henry Lauer, Jr. John Leo McCarty, Jr. William Maliclc Clayton Evan Raney Stephen Milton Robison ' Michael Baer Shulman Carl Heinz Siegrist Frederick Lodwig Spencer Michael David Stashower Charles Edward Swanson Floyd LaVerne Tewlcsbury, J Donald Albert Trismen Bertram Baxter Warner Raul Franklin Weaver Bernard Arthur Yablin TOP ROW: Leonard, McCormick, Polanski, Worth, Vieweg, Vosseller, White, Fuller, Renden, Hubbard, Van Der Meid, McAvoy, Sickees, Freytag, Degling, Moore,4Kildahl, FIFTH ROW: Rogers, Stewart, Leet, Farney, Church, Meyers, Lee, Buck, Poppele, Grey, Van Zandt, Porter, Borden, Gaylord, Hollis. FOURTH ROW: Kozura, Reese, Solberg, Simmen, Opell-fa, Fitzgerald, Fuller, Matovich, Talpey, Vance, Hatfield, Lauer, Yablin, Shulman, McCarty, Snyder, Siegrist. THIRD ROW: Hanson, Brown, Warner, Maliclc, Hudson, Kei, Forrest, Critchley, Kopf, Snodgrass, Iverson, Weaver, Johnson, Barnes, Carman, Trisman, Rutes, Huntington. SECOND ROW: Gafurious, Bayern, Lochner, Tewlcsbery, Robison, Raney, Parks, Kaufman, Mitchell, Biawitz, Spencer, Fox, Swanson. BOTTOM ROW: Albertson, Clarkson, Van Doren, Brace, Schultz, Sanborne. I' SOPRANOS Janet Elizabeth Aldrich Marylou Barger Irma June Beaseley Anne B. Benlce Margaret Roberta Bilger Mary Ruth Bond Jane Sweet Bowers Zue Mac Bronaugh Pauline Ruth Carson Wilma Jane Crittenden Mildred Louise Eichhorn Marilyn Joyce Farnham Flora Ward Fay Ruth Helen Finlcen Patricia Joan Finley Helena Fisher Shirley June Goetze Margaret Elaine Hagan Christabel Hamilton Virginia Oakes Harwood Joan Bayette Holden Jeanne Nadine Hover Janet Jackson Norma Carolyn Johnson Edna lrene Ketcham Emily Jane Landlear Helen Levy Frances Freer Lown Charlotte Talbert McGrady Martha Jane McKelvey Gloria Ernestine May Jane Ann Niclcolls ARTS age Kkaloef 6Aoir ' Barbara Ann Race Margaret Celeste Roof Anne Dorothy Sherwood Jane Siclcels Ellen Sara Stein Dorothy Taylor Elizabeth Timmerman Lydia Wisocky ALTOS Helen Adams Elizabeth Brewster Allison Marjorie Jane Andrews Priscilla Harriet Axtell Barbara Winifred Bilger Sylvia Koch Birdsall Jeannette Fruit Broolce Marian Cahoon Winifred Derge Elizabeth Dunlcer Priscilla Gardner Edgarton Adeline Frederici Rose Ellen Garis Jean Ruth Goldman Hazel Adelia Gray Mary Ann Grammer Dorothy Jeanne Hadley Marjorie Frances Helgans Lucille Elizabeth Holden Pearl Breitmaier lsenberg Alison King Jean Frances Knandel Velma Jean Laird Helen Beatrice Larson Martha Josephine McKenriclc Mary Louise Olsen Patricia Ordway Evelyn Jean Pratt Marie Gertrude Prendergast Charlotte Quinn Geraldine Bruqiere Rogers Dorothy Jean Rynalslci Aletha lrene Scutt Berenice Eileen Shultis Edna Josephine Shaw Mary Patricia Shepperd Mary Jane Smith Muriel Salin Swezey Carolyn Celestia Tyrrell Jane Louise Waite Barbara Greenawait Way Jane Elizabeth Wallon Joan Marie Wolverton Evangeline Pearl WoodruFf TENORS Atherton Sinclair Burlingham William Conover Barbara Eustace Dwyer David Martin Geiger Carl Glaser Joseph Gulyas David Ho Thomas Hopkins Jim McCormick Sara Elizabeth McGowan F. E. Newton Herbert Roth Carl Wilhelm Scheerer Howard Frederick Smith Polly Weber BASSES Daniel Belnap David Curtis Benedict James Alfred Child John Craven Charles Henry Elliott Raymond Charles Finch Dwight Livingston Foster Adam Paul Friederich James Gillin, Jr. Harvey Lee Jacobs Thomas Wilson Koch Joseph Krawitz Harold Clarence Mallery Alexander Scott McKay Wallace Bruce McNaught James Kenneth Mawha Richard Lee O'Connell Philip Sloan Robbins Philip Rosendall Martin Schlam James Ellis Sharp Quinton Simlcins James Mortimer Simmen Kenneth Cleon Smeltz Bernard Freeland Stanton Paul Sherman Warner Claude Zetty ON 120 x Ckimed NANCY CARRICK HEWLETT 191 FAITH ETHEL GREGORY C Robert Hutchins 0l l'l2! l is Le Director: Raul Weaver Director Emeritus: Eric Dudley ' Olson . . . John lrving Eckerson William Albert Miller Richard Toussaint ....... FIRST TENORS Eric Gunner Carlson Franklin Charles Dalla William Stucki Hansen Thomas Hopkins Washington Yale Marshall Charles Ratzel John David Saunders Alan Townsend Harold Frederick Tripp Frederick Hugh Wadey David Franklin Williams SECOND TENORS Walter Jerrie Banker Bill Biggs Jovvett Chou Chao Henry Follett Hodgkins, Jr. Eric William Kjellmark Philip John McEnerney David Allan Noyes Arthur Edward Rrack, Jr, J. K. Robinson John Ream Shafer Richard Barney Small Howard Frederick Smith, J William Smith George Thomson Charles Rhilip Yohn FIRST BASSES Lynn Martin Bartter Robert Mount Buckley Edwin Leonard Crawford Dwight Livingstone Foster Donald Ephrem Frappier TO. Hiltabidle John Clyde Shearer Leslie Vincent Shute Kenneth Cleon Smeltz Charles Fassett Stansbury, II Russell Lee Stecker r. Deidrick Towne Bruce Townsend 4 . . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer SECOND BASSES John Baker David Curtis Benedict Kenneth Richard David Charles Henry Elliott Jay Anthony Gervasi Hubbard Glenn Huntley Robert Lloyd Jenks Burling Hunt Lowrey Richard Lee Randolph William Reuther Daniel Ru e Ouinton Simkins Donald Martin Smith Campbell Kay Thompson Robert Evans Wallace Charles Victor Weden, Jr G. F. Zwickl .ag TOP ROW: Shafer, Banker, Clark, Elliott, Frappier, D. Smith, Gervasi, Marshall. THIRD ROW: G. Thomson, Williams, Crawford, Kjellmark, Randolph, H. Smith, Saunders, Weden, Benedict, Townsend. SECOND ROW: l-loclgkins, Chao, Lowrey, Wallace, Shute, Foster, Small, Yohn, Prack, W. Smith, Zwickl, Shearer, Jenks, l-lopkins. BOTTOM ROW: C. Thompson, Stansbury, Miller, Muller, Professor Weaver, Olsen, Eckerson, Toussaint, Bartter. 'IQQ ARTS 0l l'l2! mmen if Le Joanne Wellman Skinner . . . President Claire Bette Goss Muriel Salin Swezey .... . . FIRST SOPRANO Carolyn Audre Anderson Virginia Ruth Bame Ruth Bartholomew Billie Jean Beattie Jean McPherson Beiermeister Hasseltine Chaplin Brill Mary Elizabeth Brougham Mary Virginia Case Merilyn Spencer Davies Mary Therese Driscoll Shirley Grace Gleason Virginia Hallett Mary Ellen Heisler Anne Carol Horan Marie Thomas Horn Vera Jean Horning Electa Ethel Jenne Norma Carolyn Johnson Naomi R an Krum 1 Marilyn Dona Marple Marilyn Elizabeth Morehouse Louise Boyd Murray Mary-Elizabeth Nordman Rose Patricia Novogrodsky Janet Virginia Sager Anne Dorothy Sherwood Charlotte Anne Smith Patricia Jeanne Strickler Dorothea Evelyn Underwood Polly Dorathea Wallworth Lydia Wisocky SECOND SOPRANO Carol Bagger Eleth Cattell Martha Jane Clark Ellen de Graft Patricia Adams Demarest Marilyn Joyce Farnham Virginia Walmsley Fortin Virginia Hagemeyer Griselda Atlee Jackson Mary Germain Kenetick Mary Christine Marion Harriet Parks Powell Carolyn Foster Pratt lda Virginia Raymond Rosemary Gertrude Sheil Luciana Maria Silvani Doris Elaine Swart Arlie Williamson Elizabeth Williamson. Jean Idella Winter FIRST ALTO Lois Margaret Birrell Rose Ellen Garis Sandra Lee Gassman Helen Daphne Goodwin Elizabeth Bourner Hunt Adelaide Betty Hustad Sylvia Norton Kilbourne Doris Yvonne Langman Thelma Helen Lewis Barbara Marie Linscheid Jeanne Lorraine McNuIta Joan Carolyn Mungeer Betty Anne Riker Mary Jean Smith Louise Ann Spitzer Martha Jane Waller Marilyn Edith Wood Miriam Emma Wood . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer SECOND ALTO Elizabeth Brewster Allison Adele Arnot Barbara Winifred Bilger Grace Louise Black Mary Elizabeth Burnham Marion Elsa Fennelly Virginia Maria Genove Doris Eugenia Heath Jeanne Hadley Jacqueline Dorothy Kritz Barbara Ann Kurtz Carol Jean Luther Elizabeth May Marshall Marilyn Marie Miller Cornelia Jean Page Helen Kristina Paulus Charlotte Roll Janet Lois Stimming Babette Rosalie Tetter Carolyn Margaret Warne Dorothy Alice Williams TOP ROW: Underwood, Nordman, Kenefick, Marilyn Wood, Williamson, Miriam Wood, Waller, deGraFf, Linscheid, Arnot. FIFTH ROW: Heath, Kritz, Heisler, Krum, Hadley, Wallworth, Bame, Tetter, Raymond, Kurtz, Winter. FOURTH ROW: Bagger Case, Marshall, Lewis, Hunt, Gleason, Sager, Davies, Langman, Horan, Fortin, Fennelly, Morehouse. THIRD ROW: Novogrodsky, Gassman, McNulta, Roll, Cattell, Kilbourne, Jackson, Johnson, Clark, Swart, Williams, Silvani Anderson, Marple Mungeer. SECOND ROW: Brill, Miller, Swezey, Goss, Mr. Weaver, Skinner, Horn, Demarest, Riker. BOTTOM ROW: Brougham, Genove, Murray, Pratt, Venne, Beattie, Strickler, Hagemeyer, Sheil. 'IE23 F I'lerbert Roth . . John Wellington Carrier Gertrude Yealtel Muller Silence Howard Turnbull Herbert James Hawley Anne Eorssell Aungier June Evelyn Barrett Lenore Sylvia Delfoven Ruth Alice Diclcstein Shirley Rebecca Feld Sylvia Harriet Eleisher CLUBS ramafic ACTIVE MEMBERS Gloria Phyllis Gordon Barbara Ruth Gottlieb Julius Jay Haberman George Ellis Joseph Thelma Barbara Ka lan Barbara Jane Kendiiclc William Barlow Richard Paul Korf Pamelia Jane Osborne Richard Earl Perlcins Joy Germaine Peters Alice Powell Walter Scheinman Ware ASSOCIATE MEMBERS . President . Secretary . . . Treasurer Librarian Membership Committee Caroline May Steinholz Amelia Pengeot Streil Sylvia Essman Sverdlilc Daniel Grant Tear Sawyer Thompson Lillian Tubbs mp Elaine Harriet Albert Ellen de Gratf Nancy Winslow Hauers Ethel Dorothy Nied Victoria Irene Aleniewslci Mary Elizabeth Geiling Jean Agnes Hopkins Clayton Evan Raney Barbara Alice Bayer Virginia Maria Genove Elizabeth M. Kennedy James Reeves Barbara Louise Borden Eleanor Marcia Golub Fay Kirby Dorane Robertson Hyla Eleanor Brodlcin Vera Elisabeth Gundelfinger Bette Louise Kreuzer Lea Estelle Shampanier Clarine Ruth Capuzzi I Yetta Yvette Haber Enid Marjorie Levine Xxfilliam Henry Steinlca Barbara Selma Cohen Jean Webster Harrington ' Ernestina Malnati Sally Ward Swartzmiller Janet Sylvia Cramer Nancy Harwood Hart Betty Jane Miller Jean Iclella Winter TOP ROW: Joseph, Perkins, Raney Peters, Korf, Hawley, Tear, Ware, Scheinman. FOURTH ROW: Haber, Winter, Golub, Levine, Kenriclc, Albert, Gottlieb, Bayer, DeKoven. THIRD ROW: Genove, Cramer, Gordon, Capuzzi, cIeGraFt, Streif, Miller, Hart, Shampanier, Gundelfinger. SECOND ROW: Powell, Kreuzer, Turnbull, Carrier, Roth, Albright, Pettit, Fleisher, Steinhcgz. BOTITOM ROW: Robertson, Diclcstein, Nied, Brocllcin, wartzmi er. 'IQ4 1945 was a busy year for the Dramatic Club. The Club presented four full length plays, and seven bills oi one-acts, in a total of twenty-Five presentations, not including those performances given at the Cortland State Teachers College, Elmira College, and Biggs Memorial Hospital. As an opener for the Spring term, the Club presented William Saroyan's The Beautiful People, a play given during the Fall term and repeated by popular request. This was followed by a program of Five one act plays: ULittle lmmortal, 'iQvertones, The Power of Fate, Sparkin' H, and The Square Trianglef' These and other one-acts were used as vehicles to provide training for undergraduates in both acting and production. Newcomers tothe Club were given a chance to act and undergraduates directed the plays, built the stage sets, executed the lighting and handled makeup and costumes under the supervision of the department heads. Among the other one-acts were: Some Women Were Talking, l-lello Qut There, The Bridegroom Waits, 'The Odd Streak, Lonesomelike, and Mild Oats. These plays proved extremely successful. A Under the direction of Professor Drummond, the Laboratory Theatre, in connection with the Dramatic Club, pre- sented John Gabriel Borkman, by l'lenrik lbsen, a play concerning the torturous conilicts oi a paranoid and his effects upon the people about him. - For the Contemporary Fine Arts Festival in early June, Thornton Wilder's, mlhe Skin oi Qur Teeth, the story oi man's survival of the catastrophies of the ages, with Mary Elizabeth Wilson, Eleanor Porter, Marjorie lnglehart, Richard Kori, Richard Perkins, and 'many other graduate and undergraduate students. This play made use of choral singing and unusual staging and lighting etiects which led to an interesting production for all concerned-cast, crew, and audience. The show was repeated several weeks later and again by the Summer Theatre with a Few changes in cast. Also repeated in the Summer Session were, i'John Gabriel Borkmanf' and Hihe Beautiful Peoplef' Une of the outstanding contributions oi the Summer Theatre was the Film series. Among the Films on the program were Crime and Punishment, 'iihe Cx-Bow lncident,H The New York l'lat, The Lives oi a Bengal Lancer, and Cavalcade. ln the Fall term ot 1945, the Twentieth Anniversary of the opening of Willard Straight Hall was celebrated by the presentation of Luigi l3irandello's Six Characters in Search oi an Author, one of the earliest productions in the theatre. The theatre also participated in the Christmas festivities oi Willard Straight, producing three one-act plays: UExile, The Choir Rehearsal, and Box and Cox. The close ofthe semester found the Club busily working on the production oi Sutton 'Vane's HOutward Bound, the First on the schedule for the Spring Term, and making plans for a Hmusicalf' several large cast one-acts, the 'I946 Fine Arts Festival, and other Spring time events. 125 ARTS Offlef M660 George Lltting . . Alan Strout .... Jean Webster Harrington ..... ACTIVE MEMBERS Renee Clementine Brozan Norbert William Burlis Virginia Farnsworth Burr Ulrich Franz Caro Joel Alan Chaseman Robert Reed Colbert Ann Frank Adelson Gerald Saul Alters Joyce Diane Bauer Eleanor Beiswenger Martha Jeanne Bender Barbara Grossman Berger Benjamin Berman Alvin Boolcstein Anatole Browde Elaine Edna Carlin Robert Case Roberta Jean Caverno Peter Chun Bernard Herman Cohen Louise Gloria Cohen Ruth Lee Cohn Ray Downing Joan Marie Egan Lynn Ellis June Adele Englebright Helene Rita Fehrer Jeanne Feigelson Charles Fisher Eve Freyer Robert David Greenberg Hannah Haas ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Shirley Rebecca Feld Richard James Flynn Shirley Rita Friedman Edward lra Goldsmith Jaclc Hahn Helene Frances Hano Eleanor Louise Harvey Dorothy Ruth Hirschorn Serena Ginsberg Hoffman Joan Martha'Jacobs Estelle Sibyl Joseph George Ellis Joseph Helen Beatrice Kahn Shirley Kantor Eugene Soloman Katz William Frederick Kaye John Roger Kent Max Hochschild Kraus Janet Beatrice Lalcen Melba Beatrice Levine Bella Joan Lewis Edwin Nibloclc Lightfoot Esther Audrey Lightfoot Bruce Grove Lippincott Helen Marjorie Manders Louise Elizabeth Mauer Mary Elizabeth Mears Herbert S encer Meltzer Cecelia Ivlztaxas Rhoda Roslyn Midler Richard Morley Charles Lacy Muller Joan Carolyn Mungeer Martha Lewis Murrell Helen Ortenberg Alice Powell George lra Roshlcind Joan Alice Rothschild Constance Schulman Donald Louis Shapiro guifc! . . President . Vice-President . Secretary Leo Paul Larkin Mary Lillian Murrell Joseph Eu ene Nemeth Richard Joslin Selby Walter Seldon Virginia Reagan Thompson David Sheiner Winfield Shiras Vance Simonds Eril4 Frits Simons Irwin Smalheiser Jacqueline Lockhart Smith Gerhard Sonder Harry Sternfeld, Jr. Donald Straus Annamay Toplcins Stanley Wallach Martha Jane Waller Harriet Ruth Weinberg Audrey Susan Werksman Virginia Wren Williams Ernest Carl Wittlce Benjamin Wright Helen Yaeger Theodore Herbert Yafiee Shirley Dora Yenofi FT' TOP ROW: Berman, Wittlce, Muller, Burlis, Sternfeld. THIRD ROW: Englebright, Mauer, Lightfoot, Hano, Cohn, Murrell, Williams, Friedman, Yenofi. SECOND ROW: Sommers, Etkind, Kraus, Caverno, Simons, Waller, Shapiro, Yaife, Asher. BOTTOM VOW: Freyer, Chaseman, Feigelson, Strout, Utting, Burr, Murrell, Browde, Seldon. 'IQ6 Janet Craig Bassette Jerome Winston . Beverly Jane Smith OCtag0I'L 1 ORIGINAL MUSICAL COMEDY Ruth Elizabeth Osborn ,... Joan Dorothy Auchter . Marylou Barger Anne Bawll Sara Helen Beeler Jean McPherson Beiermeister Owen Black John Bourne Clarine R. Capuzzi Oscar Gumercinoo Carpio Elizabeth Spaulding Carter Barbara Ann Clines Bernard Herman Cohen Ralph Coryell Louanna Dallas Cramer James Ruthven Crane Joan Dall Elaine Darby Kenneth Richard David Elizabeth Ann Donnelly Audrey Wright Elliot Linn Ericson Richard Edward Flight Laurel Anne Fox Ellen Gay Frederick Alberta Friedenberg Mary Elizabeth Geiling Lillian Waldron Gorton Ann Charlotte Grady Joanne Heath Green Phyllis M. Guterman Julius Jay Haberman Marion Elizabeth Hosie Ray Hunicke Lois V. Hutchinson Joyce Jarnagin June Hope Johnson Jean Louise Kennedy Sylvia Norton Kilbourne Julia Tucker Kirkland Dorothy Ellen Knight Jeanne A. Leach lna Lilsitz Mildred Boyd Lincoln Elizabeth Lind Bruce Grove Lippincott Charles L. Lockwood Carol Ann Loeb Janet Logan Phyllis Marjorie Mason Margaret Stratford Mills Barbara Ann Moore Rose Patricia Novogrods Pat Patton Edward Thomas Peterson Jane lrwin Purdy Priscilla Landers Reed Dorane Robertson kv . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer James Frank Roosevelt Marilyn Aline Rothstein Herbert Roth Audrey Elaine Smith Kathleen Carol Smith Jane Mathison Stevens Thomas -lalpey Helen Dorothy letter Doris Emma licknor Stephanie Thurnauer Katherine Van Deusen Jack Lincoln Vilmar Vera Helen Wagner June Marguerite Weid Margaret Ada Wilharm Rosemary Williamson Nancy Ann Woodard Janet Joan Wright lil . - I55, TOP ROW: Lifsitz, Kelley, Tewey. SECOND ROW: A. Smith, Roosevelt, Fountain, Patton, Flight, Darby. BOTTOM ROW: Beeler, Winston, Bassette, B. Smith, Osborn. UZI' -, 5 . -f ' - 1 ti., . ,-, Jil Ugiue SOCIETY IN ARCHITECTURE Qscar Guniereindo Carpio Samuel Jefferson Caudill Edwin Eaton Fairfield Jofin Swing Fountain Jofin Livingstone I-Iauglnwout Louis Glaser Martsolf Edward Clyde Patton Robert Bradford Tallnian Stewart Gross Wagner IQ8 7 uigo Leach the Peach Lady Jane Stevens Haggy Maggy Peirce Moll Dall Huaalw Ericson Baby Face Walker Sclwenley Weatherby 129 Ofllejy Ernest Mercier . . Madelaine Amy Laslco . Motilal Jain . . . Horacio Aburto Joseph Adrien Jesus Eduardo Amaral-Carmona Santia o Juan Aqurto-Calvo Haraldur Arnason Jose Enrique Arriaga Silvestre Auerrero Dilip Kumar Banerju Sidhartha Banerji Henry Behn-Eschenburg Dorothy Lawrence Bell Norman Bell Jane Benlco Lois Jeanne Berger Mr. and Mrs. Black Susette Elene Blum Prof. and Mrs. Olaf Brauner Prof. Julian P. Bretz Norbert William Burlis Prof. E. A. Burtt Adriano Cabal-C Marian Jane Calale Eugene C. Camara Lois Ann Capella Francis Sue Cassidy Ernest Casseres Julio Jose Castro Amiya Kumar Chatterjee Lois Citrin Jose Luis Colon Moris Entanios Dager-Monassa Prof. H. F. DeGraff Renato Brito Bezerra de Mello 60 CC x kk Leonardo DeMonte Avalinda Kumar Dutt Freda Geraldine Dworlcin Alberto Raul Esteves Eduardo Ricardo Esteves William H. Eto Armando Falconi Francisco Jose Fernandez Rodolfo Maria Fernandez Sylvia Harriet Fleisher Peter Fraser Sturla Fridrilcsson Tedda Friedman Georg Frostenson Erica Eva Gaertner Florence Rae Galinslcy Lorraine Sibley Gall lrwin Lester Gold Carlos Gonzenbach Dorothy Gribetz Silvestre Castillo Guerrero Maximiliano Jose Gurdian Maizie Gusakoff Victor Guzman Julia Estelle Haines Hazel M. Haucl: Estelle Hecht Alejandro Hernandez Martin Hernandez, Jr. T. V. Hernandez David Ho Helen Barbara Horowitz Jean Diana Horowitz ' aussi. - .f .-i' CLUBS 6060101005 tall Mehmet Kayihan lncilcaya Kettelle Geraldine Johnson Lucille Hilda Johnson Jeanne Josephine Kahn Lenore Karlcus Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kerr Henri Hien-Ping King Elizabeth M. Kraft Elaine Lang Daniel Langenwalter Alfredo Pardo Larin A. C. Lavo Edith B. Laurie Jimmy Lee Pierre Lessard lrene Leventhal Bella Joan Lewis Lien-chun Li Theadora Roslyn Liebman Joaquin Goytortua Loredo Evelyn June Lorenzen Prof. Harry Love Miguel Angel Lugo Donald Hugh MacDonald Sara Elizabeth MacGowan Guillermo Jose Maldonado Robert Mangones Dr. F. L. Marcuse Leopoldo Enrique Margarida Hector Guillermo Martinez Abdul-Hamid Medjid Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Merritt Josephine Miller Luis Domingo Miranda Hiroshi Mianmi Alexis Antoine Moise Mario Molina Joaquin Ernest Molinet Jose Julio Morales Lawrence Robert Moser Paul Naghdi Esther Beatrice Neustatter Alice Judith Newman Jorge Nieto-Ramos Wallace Gonzales Oliver Tetsuo Okada Mrs. John Ordway Romano Antonio Orlich Gilberto Raul Padro-Diaz Thavil Panalalcs Audrey Patricia Hope Paul Dr. Marion Pfund Professor and Mrs. Phillips Olive Janet Pierce Adah Elisabeth Polak Jeanne Marie Ouigan B. E. Ouinn Gonazlo Raga-Mendoza Maurice Roux Raviol Manfredo Riechart Jacqueline Marion Rieser Jose Gabriel Rivera Paul Robeson, Jr. Robert S. Robinson Ruth Josephine Rohland Oscar Carlos Rohrmoser CM g President Secretary Treasurer Harriet Pauline Ross lrene Eugenia Roth Rosita Reina Roybal Oswaldo Alberto Santos Daljit Singh Sarlcaria Carlos Rafael Sanz Irma Schocken Albert Duncan Scott Helen Anita Seidman Pranlal N. Shah Lillie Jeannette Snead Esta Soloway Margit Claudia Sonneborn Janina Bronislawa Spiro Katherine Stanford Stanford Barbara Mae Starlcweather Norma Emma Stern Robert Sugarman Sylvia Essman Sverdlilc Tsuneo Tanabe Frank Muslcus Taylor Masami Uota Jacques Valbrune Carlos Vasquez Jose Raul Vazquez Mariano Soto Villegas Joan Vogel Gonzalo Manuel Vorbeck Gerald Chi-Loh Wen Professor Lyman Wilson Professor George Winter Jane Sheppard Vetter V we O s :T 'v'YJ '. ' alq ' Y TOP ROW: Bedard, Terzy Reichart, Fraser, Santos, Lugo, Fernandez Banerji. FIFTH ROW: Arriaga, Robinson, Banerjees, Gurdian, Orlich, Rohrmoser, DeMello, Scott, Loredo. FOURTH ROW: Raga, Cordovez, Vorbeclc, Auguste, Gonzenbach, Moser, Falconi, Moise, Dager-Monassa, Cabal, Shah, Lessard. THIRD ROW: Dworlgin, Stern, Benko, Liebman, Gall, Roth, Lang, Fleisher, Ross, Kahn. SECOND ROW: Laslro, Gaertner, Galinslcy, Spiro, Mercier, Dutt, Kerr, Behn, Horowitz. FIRST ROW: Schoclcen, Friedman, Miller, Newman, Leventhal, Berger, DeWindt, Gurdian, Roybal. 'l3O CLUBS Ckinede Lgzfwlenf Gerald Chi-Loh Wen . President Elizabeth Hu . . . Vice-Presiclent Jowett Chou Chao . . . Secretanf l ldl-Chang Benjamin Koo . . Treasurer lVlltCl i2ll l..Ol'l . . . Mangggr Ching Hwa Chang Darwin Chang Gerard Tsong-gyih Chang Hsioh-tzu Chang Kwei-hai Chang Shelley Chan Shou-ching CTIGHB Irving Kai Chann Chi-tsuin Chao Lun ye Chao Tsun Tiem Chao Chih Chen Mrs. Shi Si Wang Chen Hsiang Chen Hsuen-sen Chen Shui Tai Chen Bacon T. Chen You-Min Chen Chen Kwan Chiang Ping Chuan Chiang Chi-hau Chin Yang Kao Chin Hung Ching lh Ching Carl Chow Raysund L. Chow Tai Tsoo Chow T. T. Chow Tai Chu Chiao Seng Chwang Diana Dju Sheng Fa Fu Fung Ting Fung Fung Kuen Fung Clotilde Dorothy Hinglcing David K. T. Ho Ting-you Hsia Pei Tung Hsu Shuh-hwa Hsu Tsi-send Hu Hsing Nai Hua Chih-Chao Huang Chihpu Huang Hsi Shon Huang Tsi Seng Huang Francis Chung Liu Hung Cheng Yuen Hwang Ko-hsuin Hwang Soh Cheng Hwang Lih-ming Kao Henri Hien-Ping King Y. P. Kou Pei Te Kuo Pih Kung Sincere Kuo Chester Lee Annabel Yuen-Wai Lee Eve Yuen-Foo Lee Fu tien Leng Chia Wen Li Ching Hsiung Li Chung-yuan Li Hsi Hsien Li Lienfung Li Marshall Li Lien Piao Li Yu Lin Chang Lou Liu James Che-Ming Liu Song Sung Liu Sun Fu Liu Cheng-te Lung Ruh Hwa Ma Shih Chun Ma Tsieh Fang Mei Ching-Peng Meng Su Yu Miao Channing Pao Minglung Pei Pao l. Pei Sheo-pang Peng Mu Hwa Pu Chen Kwei Sheng Shui Ho Shih Li Pen Su Chia-Yew Sun Chu Sun Yun Pei Sun Mrs. Jung-yi Tung Sun Ta Chien Sung Ann Chianee Sze Benjamin Chiatse Sze Ming Chieh Tai Chen Ling Ting Chu Po Ting Pu-Jen Tou Hsu Tsai Tsang Nien Tsai Lily Chaschi Tsien Chi Shu Tu Chun Pei Tu Chia-en Wang Hung Chang Wang Samuel Hsuan Wang Tsuan Mao Wang Gerald Chi-Loh Wen Chi Hwei Wu Chih Hwa Wu Mateo Lian Poa Wu CGOD Shou-I Wu Ching hao Yang Yu Teh Yung Cheng Yeh H. L. Yeh Chi Pao Yu 131 Qfafin Wallace Gonzalez Oliver . Joaquin Goytortua Laredo Fernando Cordovez . . Rodolfo Maria Fernandez . Henry Behn-Eschenburg . Ernesto De La Guardia . Carlos Gonzenbach . Milton Rafael Martinez Horacio Aburto Aurora Aguilar Louis Alvarez Paulo de Tarso Alvim-Carneiro Jesus Eduardo Amaral-Carmona Jose Jorge Andreu Santiago Juan Aqurto-Calvo Jose Enrique Arriaga Marco Antonio Baeza Barbara Grossman Berger Adriano Cabal-C Eugene C. Camara Julio Jose Castro Enrique Uziel Chicurel Jose Luis Colon Rene Alberto Colon Moris-Entanios Dager-Monassa Renato Brito Bezerra de Mello Gilberto Diaz Eduardo Ricardo Esteves Armando Falconi Francisco Jose Fernandez Sylvia Harriet Fleisher Peter Fraser Jeanne Edith allowa CLUBS merican . President . First Vice-President Second Vice-President Armando Rodriquez Lendian Alfonso Cordero Lovo Gloria Lougher Miguel Angel Lu o Guillermo Jose NTaldonado Leopoldo Enrique Margarida Alejandro Martins Luis Domingo Miranda Joaquin Ernest Molinet Jose Julio Morales Hester Antonio Nolla Romano Antonio Orlich Adolpho Sanchez Ovies Pedro Sanchez Ovies Mary Patros Gonzalo Raga-Mendoza David Felix Ramirez Ricardo Enrique Rengel Jose Gabriel Rivera Jose Enrique Rossi Oswaldo Alberto Santos Carlos Rafael Sanz Miguel Suarez Alfonso Suarez Carlos Vazquez Jose Raul Vazquez Gonzalo Manuel Vorbeclc . Treasurer . Secretary Under Secretary . . Vocal . . Vocal G Y Silvestre Castillo Guerrero ' 19 l nm? ' Bl ' Q' I K, ie, L TOP ROW: Agurto, Santos, Lendian, Fraser, Orlich, Gilberto, Rossi, Raga. THIRD ROW: Fleisher, Morales, Esteves, Rivera, DeUrrutia, Colon, Colon, Pellon, Dager-Monassa. SECOND ROW: Villafane, Malvonado, Vazquez, Vorbeck, Adriano, Armando, Silvestre, DeMello, Gurdian, Arriaga, Mrs. Arriaga. BOTTOM ROW: Nolla, Amaral, Campos, Cordovez, Oliver, Kerr, Behr, Fernandez, Loredo. 13Q CLUBS aguga .gzwlenf Q6i6!2l'lf6 Jziociafion nc. COOPERATIVE LIVING Leil Arnesen I-lenry Martyn Welling Leiper Walter Jerrie Banker Malcolm I-lerrick MacDonald George William Beha Guillermo Jose Maldonado Frederick Dressler Chesterly William Malick Gordon Leroy Conklin Warren Dwight McPherson William Ambrose Coy, Jr. Bradley Mitchell Jan Waldemar Dietrichson Edwin Earl Motsenbocker Richard Philip Drandt Stanley Burton Osborne William Dewey Edler William Raull David Francis Elk Lionel Robbins Paul Joseph Emerling I-lenry Rubin Francisco Jose Fernandez George Timothy Sullivan Stuart Cornelius I-Iackett Loren Walter Torrance Charles Mansfield I-Ioagland William Paul Vosseler James I-larry I-lowell Warren I-lenry Wilson John James Kahabka James Wadsworth Wright John Clausen Lankenan Russell Hiroyuki Yamaga TOP ROW: Maldonado, Lankenau, Rubin, Robbins, Yamaga, Beha. Tl-IIRD ROW: McPherson, Draudt, Mitchell Fernandez, Osborne, Coy, Emerling, Malick. SECOND ROW: Vosseller, Banker, Elk, Conklin, Wilson, Edler Dietrichson, Torrance, Rauff. BOTIOM ROW: MacDonald, I-Iowell, I-Ioagland, Chesterley, Leiper, Motsenbaker White, Wright, Sullivan. 'I33 W mme . Q- A 2 f.s.fii I I nfs: . S K2 ' .'. I I I O al Cl I-IONORARY SOCIETY IN VETERINARY MEDICINE FACULTY Dr. Walter J. Gibbons Dr. John A. McBee Robert Edward Bardwall Roger Williams Batchelder PhiIIip Raymond Brown Cecil Derour Cooper I-Ienry Meade Doremus Francis Joseph Drazek Edmund Louis Fountain John David Goebel James I-Ienry I-IoFFmire STUDENTS I-Iarrison J. Wilcox John Williams McCann Ward Mellon Robert William O'Brien Robert Christopher Rost WiIIiam Gerard Ryan Alan DeI.avaI Stevens William Taylor Richard Frank Van GeIder Carl Nelson WaIIace TOP ROW: O'Brien, Rost, McCann. SECOND ROW: Phelps, Batchelder, I-Ioffmire, Stevens, Cooper. BOTTOM ROW: Drazek, Brown, Doremus, Bardwell, F t ' 'I34 OUR dm. Willy Arentzen . Donger Gnaedinger Buggy Biglow . . Adonis Ambrose Lid Bluntschli Ace Caldwell Sabun Carpio Jimbo Crane Rounder Davis Curly Dempsey Senator Dillon Lush Fealces Emy l-larris CLUBS alalaa Mia !QAi SOCIAL SOCIETY MEMBERS Fav!! 'H 1 A N -- LQ-5'Q is fr ' V1 9 V, , X 5 ' -.3 'J N I ,:2S?gl R President . Secreta ry-Treasurer . Social Chairman Pinky Johnson Baldy Laird Honey Chile McLeod Greek Papanou Big Red Ryder Grimm Don Smith Legs Smith Terrible Tevvey Stretch Trethaway l-lot Pilot Wood Stradivariousn l-loughwout H Boozie Yarnall TOP ROW: Caldwell, Smith, Trethaway, Ambrose, Ryder, Smith Dempsey. SECOND ROW: Paul, Davis, Laird, Yarnall, Johnson, I-laughwout, Feakes, Wood, Crane. BOTTOM ROW: Bluntschli, Papanou, Harris, Biglow, Arentzen, Gnaedinger, Carpio, Grogan, Tewey. 135 CLUBS lgerffing i ea I-IONORARY SOCIETY IN MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS FIFTH REGIMENT HEADQUARTERS Richard James FIynn . . . Lynn Webster Ellis, Jr. . . Ernest CarI Wittlce . Charles Edward Swanson . . . . Lieutenant CoIoneI . . . . Captain . Master Sergeant . . . . Sergeant COMPANY E-FIFTI-I REGIMENT William Edward Stanley, Jr. . David Winton CIarIce . . Wendell Philips Simpson . Reter James McTague . Asher Arthur I.owenthaI . . WiIbur L. Kahn, 'Ist Lt., Inf. . FranIc Marsh Chupp David I'Ienry Darling I-Iarold Joseph Dibblee, Jr AIvin FeIdm an William Xavier Madden James Edward Roeper WaIter Russell Umbach, Jr. Thomas Eugene LaveII, Jr. Norman Ross Nebauer Kermit Ronald Meade . . . . Captain . . First Lieutenant . Second Lieutennant . Second Lieutenant . Actin First Sergeant . . . FIacuIty Advisor Clarence Lavett Smith Ralph Norman Seymour George Richard Walsh WiIbur James Giesier I'IaroId MacCuIlough Geddes Edward Francis Xavier Gariepy James Backus Koopman William Edward Potts John Thomas Rogers Donald Bert Strang -Lghr TO ROW: Meade, Smith, Feldman, Potts, Giesler. SECOND ROW: Rogers, Gariepy, Neubauer, Dibblee, K opman, Chupp, Roeber, Seymour, Strang. BOTTOM ROW: Simpson, Clarke, McTague, Stanley, Lt. W. L. Kahn, Flynn, Ellis, Wittke, Swanson. . 136 Eta Alex Brede Robert Verne Carl Ferris Thomas Kiley Lawrence La Robert Mille Frank Parkin CLUBS lu Ca rter Fave r 137 all Q ' ' ' H i l Oldllef megate Flora l-lermina Murasltin . David Martin Geiger . Betty Lois Knaclc . . Mr. l lolle DeBoer . . . President . . Debate Manager . Secreta ry-Treasurer . Faculty Adviser Alvin Lincoln Arnold l-lelen Kaplan Elaine Audrey Besdin Edward Henry Lauer, Jr. Dorothy Ellen Bruce Charlotte Liemer Max Dombrow l-lunter Lee McDowell Jean Mclean Edgerton Edward David Moldover Stanley Robert Friedman Melvin Painter Jean Ruth Goldman Rosalyn Leila Sachs Bonaventure Erwin Grey , Miriam Scharl lrving David lslco Stanley Ezra Sultan Anne Bradstreet Johnson Francis Joseph Van Poppelen, Jr. Edmund Morton Wheeler 3 ,M 111164 gthih TOP ROW: Painter, Islco, Arnold, Grey, Etkind, Lauer. SECOND ROW: Goldman, Sultan, E. Lauer, McDowell, Liemer. BOTTOM ROW: Scharf, Geiger, Muraskin, Knack, Kaplan. 138 61,1162 ADVANCED GROUP Renee Clementine Brozan Anne Noel Cody Frances Egan Esther Hinds Friedgut Maizie Gusalcofl Linda Joan Kristine Rannells Gertrude Eloise Rivers Helen Anita Seidman Carol Betty Shapiro E INTERMEDIATE GROUP Norma Goldstein .... Chairman BEGINNERS GROUP Ruth Allyn Barry . . .- . Chairman 139 O LlC6'U'i'lLCl, Hoisioiaaiay socitrv IN BAcTEi2ioLoc3y Ruth l-lelen Finlsen . . President Ruth Ann Preston . Secretary-Treasurer Charlotte Liemer . . . Librarian Edward James Connelly . . Program Chairman Zinaida Kiziuta . . ..... . Social Chairman John Charles Callahan Nicholas Geshin Robert Lafayette Lawrence Mary Therese Lehrbach lrwin Nathan Lourie Janet Livingston Matez Patricia Alma Noble Frederick Weitz TOP ROW: Connelly, Lawrence, Gehshan, Lehrbach, Callahan. SECOND ROW: Preston, Finken, Liemer, Kiziuta. BOTTOM ROW: Noble, Matez. 'l4O CLUBS 4-LIL! gxfendion Robert Reese Place . . Carl Yunker, Acting President . Anna Elizabeth Kovac . John Max Sterling . . Alma Laura Cook Wilton E. Adsit Carl Almquist Constance Elaine Avery Walter Baurle Walter Erwin Boek Elmer Everett Clapp, Jr. Leonard Cohen Leona Elizabeth Day Catherine Marie Decker Anne Elizabeth Dickinson Phyllis Cope DuBois Betty Jeanne Hoad East Esther Louise Evans Robert David Farrell Kermit Fairfax Gaines Aleta Daisy Getman Richard Joseph Haby Geraldine Hacika Lois Jean Hadden Antoinette Mary Hallivan Eleanor Ruth Hamilton Clyde Lewis Hart Donald William Hartnett Hollis Addison Hatfield Joyce Hazemeyer Victor Hershman Margaret Madlyne Hoss Anna Dale Kandiko Anna Lazoni MEMBERS XQQSQE U- -bf? W' l ll' ni , ti in il ear, 4' Qa ,ii S 1 . President . Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer 'Publicity Secretary Carolyn Lynell Mary Elizabeth McCarthy W'll' M l' k 1 iam a ic Paul Chauncey Maltb?-Z Ruth May Mehlenbac er James Erie Miller, Jr. Lewellyn Stanley Mix Marilyn Faith Olsen Emiy Gorman Palmer Estelle Palym Willett Ralph Porter- Beverly Harding Pratt Stanley Reeves Janeth Margaret Reid Abram Relyea Betty Rick Edna Anne Rusch William Markham Seymour, Jr. Helen Elizabeth Sharp Bernard Freeland Stanton Joanne Stookey Sarah Rodman Swift Lily Teien Marion Tellier Shirley Jane Thielker Arline Marion Toczko Ruth Nellie Van Scoter Patricia Weiler Kathleen Mary Wizeman Alba Yindra l TOP ROW: Hart, Schuyler, Haby, Rosenzweig, Murray, Runea, Hartnett, Clapp, Relyea. THIRD ROW: East, Pratt, Worden, Boek, Gaines, Stanton, Mix, Cohen, Olsen, Yindra, Swift. SECOND ROW: Parentis, DuBois, Van Scoter Cook, Sharp, Yunker, Kovac, Sterling, Palmer, Hanks, Hadden. BOTTOM ROW: Wizeman Rick, Hamilton, lyrrell, McCarthy, Krumwiede, Kinney, Kandiko, Dickinson, Mehlenbacker, Cochrane, Halliman. 141 AGRICULTURAL Mtufe Cl,l l'l'Lel 5 of ..!4l'YL2I lCa I-IONORARY SOCIETY IN AGRICULTURE Arthur Earl NIdSterS ............ . President Stephen Edward Wilmot .......... . Vice President John Baron KeIIer . Horace Irving Brink . . I'IoII1s Addison I-IatFieId . ...... Watchdog David Huntington . ....... . Reporter I-IONORARY MEMBERS Edwin Ray I'Ioskins Roy A. Olney WiIbur Arthur Smith MEMBERS I3hiIIip George Ackerman Walter I-IewIett Baker, Jr. Douglass E. Bartoo Robert Frank Bender Irwin John Bensink Donald I-IaroId Bishop EweII Versa Boyd CharIes Mead Dennington I-'Iarold John Donovan Donald Arthur EIatt Peter AIoysius Foy I Iarvey James Gaylord James Robert GridIey Richard Joseph I-Iaby Daniel Joseph I-Iays Thomas Harvey I'IoImes Vernon I-Ioskins Louis I-Ioward LeRoy Lawrence Adelbert Manchester Donald Victor MacDonald LIoyd CharIes Mccurdy Gordon Edward Mereness Robert George Morris Richard Alvin Smith John Max SterIing Carl Rutan Stevens Joseph Anthony Swartzman Stanley Edward TeIIier NicoIas Theodore Theodorou I-IaroId Frederick Tripp I'Ienry Seacord Watkins Willard I'IaII Whitcomb Lewis SchuyIer Wood Eugene S. Worden 23. T P ROW Suter, Boyd, Joy, Donovan, Dennington Leroy, Swartzman. SECOND ROW: Rog rs Mal ck S I T Ilier, Manchester, Baker, Bishop, Gaylord, MacDonald. BOTTOM ROW: Hoskins, I-Iunti gto Brink, Keller, Masters, Wilmot, Hatfield, Tripp, Olney. 0l l'le! gauge PATi2oNs or HUSBANDRY Margery Townsend 'l'allal4sen ...... Robert Reese Place . Leonard Cohen . . Jean M. Carnell . . Leona Elizabeth Day . Marian E. Tellier . . Elmer Everett Clapp, Jr. Vernon l-loslcins . . Clyde Lewis l'lart . Mildred Ribakoft . Joan Weisberg . . Jane Benlco . . . Lois Eloise Rabenstein Charles A. Taylor, Mar y Eva Duthie, Walter Erwin Boelc MEMBERS Constance Elaine Avery Bennett Jay Cole Alma Laura Cook Marjorie Lee Fine James Sidney l-lart Victor l'lershman Jean Doretta Krumwiede Gerald Piunclstein Barbara Gertrude Spencer ' John S. Stiles John Max Sterling Arline Marion Toczlco Ruth Nellie Van Scoter . Master . Overseer . Lecturer . Secretary . . Treasurer . . Chaplain . . . Stewart Assistant Stewart . Gate-Keeper . . . Pomona . . . . Ceres . . . , . Flora Lady Assistant Stewart Executive Committee i 143 CLUBS ouncL M9 AGRICULTURE Lewellyn Stanley Mix . .... . President Carl Yunl4er . . . . . . Vice-President Carl Almquist . . . .... Secretary Elwyn Laverne Irving . . . ..... Treasurer Malcolm Herrick MacDonald . . Ag-Domecon Representative William Cecil Carter . . . . Junior Auditor Prof. John Willman . . . ....... Advisor Milton Eugene Adsit Constance Elaine Avery F. Langdon Davis, Jr. Stewart Hayes Fish Anne Therese Goodberlet Wilma Kathryn Goodberlet John Henry Graves Hugh McNair Gregory Maximiliano Jose Gurdian Richard Joseph Haby William Frederick Haenel Clyde Lewis Hart Godfrey Carl Malcholl Alejandro Martins Erie James Miller, Jr. David Lloyd Morrow Jane Ann Nicltolls John Philip Ostrander Elizabeth Lucile Pratt Stanley Jay Reeves Abram J. Relyea Virginia Rogers Sophie Steiner . - - Arline Marion Toczlco 'IRISSFZIS Eglilgm Hartnett Harold Frederick Tripp QF Ratriclt Jerome King Pdfflcld Welle' 14 t Nancy GOFCJOFI Weller ' I Edward Herbert Koenig Theodore Roosevelt Wood iff , Ann Elizabeth Kramer Alba Yindra E5 J TOP ROW: Relyea, Coye, Miller, Gandal, Gurclian, Reeves, l-lartnett, Machlin, Clapp, S. Rogers, Morrow, Randolph, Fuechsel. THIRD ROW: W. Goodberlet, Ryan, Gurdian, Kramer, Stapleton, Woeller Maquire, Knobil, Weiler, Steiner, Gray, Day, Stanton. SECOND ROW: King, A. Goodberlet, Pratt Mix, Mr. Willman, Yunlcer, Irving, V. Rogers, Yindra, Murray. BOTTOM ROW: Orlich, Jenks, Kelseyi Carter, l-lart, Koenig, Adsit, Tripp, Bauer, Graves. 'I44 , Kingsley, Almquist, Malcholl Uartireg ffrab C Virginia Rogers . . President Mary-Elizabeth Nordman . Vice-President Heier. Gertrude Harvey . . seereiary John Charles Caiiaira n.... . . Treasurer Eletl1Cattell,Jalce Harreie, Wallace Mills . Members at Laree MEMBERS Norman Leslie Avnet Donald Derneresr Erilea Eva Gaertner Eleanor Louise Harvey Edith Hastings Thomas Hubert l-lerring Arland Tillotson l-lorehleiss Irene Lucille Prerzer Chester Roistaeher Joseph Sargent Natalie Uhl Edward Allen Williams, Jr. 145 merican Walter Alan Dilip Kumar Banerjee Sidhartha Banerji Merilyn Gita Baron Ruth Berman Arnold Lester Brause Meta Bromberg Hyla Brotkin Eugene Peter Bundarin Paul Shelby Burdett Leon lrwin Charash Joel Alan Chaseman Selma Chernigow Joyce Mary Chismore Donald Franklin Conine May Daniels Jacqueline DeJur Gilberto Padro Diaz Max Dombrow Arabinda Kumar Dutt Marvin Feinberg Edward Myron Fleisher Sylvia Harriet Fleisher Robert Fogel Kermit Fairfax Gaines David Martin Geiger Thelma Toby Gilman Robert Gitlin Martin Glickman Marion Goldberg Arthur Grantz Marilyn Paula Greenberg CLUBS Ou Ll' el'l'LOCl 6l,Cg Peter Daniel Guggenheim Maizie Gusakoff Nancy Carrick Hewlitt Robert Joseph Hirsch Arnold Honig Motilal Jain Anne Bradstreet Johnson James Roland Kantor Helen Kaplan Naomi Katz Otis Kidwell Robert Maurice Kleinberg Betty Lois Knack Vladimir Knyschinsky Vitty Joseph Kondrotas Kathleen Rose Kraft Helen Levy Walter Bendy Lewis lna Lifsitz lrwin Nathan Lourie Lawrence Machlin James McCameron Jack Minkotf Martin Julian Morand Flora Hermina Muraskin Edwin Gerald Newstead Melvin Painter Doris Perlmutter Judith Emma Pless Stephen David Plotkin Linda Jean Kristine Rannells Arline Rae Raskin William Rauff Mildred Ribakoil Alan Warren Rich Iris Rittenberg Gertrude Eloise Rivers Paul Robeson, Jr. Robert Sumner Rochlin Paul Rosenblum Gertrude Rosner Merrill Herbert Ross Judith Schneider Norman Schneyer Herman Arthur Schwartz Helen Anita Seidman Pranlah Shah Harry Shaich Donald Louis Shapiro James Ellis Sharp Marilyn Harriet Silverstei Eric Frits Simons lrwin Smalheiser Herbert Leigh Smith Janina Bronislawa Spiro Louise Ann Spitzer Madge Rosina Spurny Stanley Ezra Sultan Julia Joan Sumberg Sarah Rodman Swift Joan Vogel Frederick Weitz Ruth Werman Clyde Adolph Whitted Barbara Enid Wilson fl TOP ROW: Plotkin, Chismore, Painter, Rosner, Wilson. THIRD ROW: Sgurny, Schneyer, Simons, Smith, Lewis Hewlett, Rivers, Bundarin. SECOND ROW: Silverstein, Baron, Ritten erg, Whitted, Machlin, Sultan, Shah Knack, Daniels. BOTTOM ROW: Minkoff, Gusakotf, Perlmutter, Greenberg, Fogel, Johnson, Berman, Levy Shaich. 'l 46 CLUBS Join W, SOCIAL SOCIETY FOR WOMEN L Jo Ann Smoyer . . . President Mary Rose Balph . . . Vice-President Corinne Milclcelsen . Secretary-Treasurer Charlotte L. Bullis Nancy Louise Bunker Patricia Ann Chasteney Geraldine Serena Dodds Joyce Jarnagin Shirley Anna Martin Barbara Ann Moore Marian Elva South TOP ROW: Bunker, Jarnagin, Foley. SECOND ROW: Ault, Keeler, Chasteney, Dodds, Burkholder. BOTTOM ROW: South, Mikkelsen, Smoyer, Bullis, Moore. i47 Janet Elwin Starr . Mary Patricia Shepperd Janeth Margaret Reid Eleanor Alice Beach Joan Hitchcock Bird Jean Elizabeth Boyd Annetta Marie Brown Joanne Mary Downes l.ois Gertrude Gannett Elizabeth Mary Garnsey Frances Elizabeth Goheen Ruth Martin Goheen Claire Belle Goss Sara l'lope Graff Betty Delhlee l'lalpin Patricia Buclcingham Keith CLUBS .fdrefe . President . Secretary . Treasurer Barbara Jane Kendriclc Alice Roana Latimer Arlene Ruth Maclxlall Audrey Louise MacNall Emily Gorman Palmer Beatrice May Parlcer Judith Emma Pless Elizabeth Woodson Pearson Ellen Elizabeth Ross Marjorie Ann Saunders Carol Jane Slocum Lauraine Serra Warfield Dorothy Jane Wendling TOP ROW: Datthyn, Palmer, Ross, Goss, Arlene MacNalI, Boyd. BOTTOM ROW: Audrey MacNall, Kenrick Starr, Reid, Brown. 148 CLUBS ome conomica I-IONORARY MEMBERS Sarah Gibson Blanding Jean Failing ADVISERS Elizabeth Cameron Mrs. Jeanette Jean Read Esther Stoclcs Myrtle Ericson Ruth Scott Virginia True EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Helen Edna Allmuth . ....... . . . President Lois May Datthyn . ...... . . . Vice-President Vivian Marie Ruclcle . . Corresponding Secretary Lauraine Serra Warfield . . . . . Recording Secretary Lucy Marion Cousins . .... . . Treasurer COUNCIL Virginia Dion Crouse Margaret Ellen Fleming Janet Elizabeth Kirlc Jean Elaine Davis Rose Josephine Fortune Jeanne Powell MEMBERS Priscilla Grace Alden Dorothy Gray Atwater Joan Dorothy Auchter Phyllis Ann Ault Ruth Bartholomew Barbara Benisch Eleanor Marguerite Boettke Joyce Wilson Bolt Susan Jane Breiel Elizabeth Angeline Brown Jane Laura Brown Eileen Alice Carbery Helen Jean Cary Lois Ruth Cary Adrina Casparian Beverly Mary Cates Theodora Benita Chirico Alma Laura Cook Charlotte Marion Cooper Jeanne Marie Corcoran Martha Elaine Courter Donna Murle Cranmer Joan Lee Dahlberg Dorothea Ann Dashefslcy Leona Elizabeth Day Jean Elizabeth DeLano Barbara Ann Dewey Florence Beatrice Dom browslci Jean Althea Edsall Phyllis Jeanne Fish Beverly May Fortran Evelyn Louise Fuller Mildred Dorothy Gallilt Mary Ellen Gates Margaret Jean Gladstone Claire Belle Goss Dorothy Ann Graham Ann Gustafson Virginia Hallett Betty DeNee Halpin Harriet Elaine Hammond Ruth Kennedy Hanson Grace Harrison Patricia Viola Harvey Barbara Ann Hendrickson Patricia Anne Hoke .., ,- a '- ' -.1 Ursula Ann Holahan Phyllis Horton Grace Eloise Hubbell Janet Jackson Jean Dalton James Martha Ann Jewett Vera Ann Johnston Henrietta Mary Jurlciewicz June Rose Kaplan Bonnie Jean Kauffman Norma Keagle Alma Irene Kinney Nancy Louise Knipe Nancy Cunneen Lain Theodora Roslyn Liebman Mary Elizabeth McCarthy Patricia Ann Mclnerney Sara Helen McKissoclc Lorna Lucille McLean Arlene Ruth MacNall Marian Katherine Madison Shirley Wood Mapes Jane Cora Masson Marjorie Maxwell Sylvia Marie Mayer Ruth May Mehlenbacher Eleanor Jean Miller Virginia Irene Miller Marilyn Joyce Mintz Clara Ann Newell Margaret Louise Newell Arlene O'Hara Laura Steele Olsen Helen Kristina Paulus Katherine Boardman Pearsall Eileen Blanche Peck Ethel Jean Peet Doratha Jean Potwin Priscilla Landers Reed Janeth Margaret Reid Phyllis Elaine Reuning Margaret Celeste Roof Elaine G. Rosenfeld Joan Ruth Janet Virginia Sager Marjorie Ann Saunders Jean Anne Schlafer Aletha Irene Scutt Carolyn Lois Shaver Patricia Mary Shepperd Carol June Smith Mildred Louise Smith Rosalie Irma Smolin Amelia Pengeot Streif Doris Anne Tiedeman Ann Squire Trimby Jean Tuttle Carolyn Celestia Tyrrell Rita Ruth Wachsman Sara Jane Walter Linda Marshall Ward Elizabeth Anne Weaver Emma Lucy Williams Frances Louise Wilson Jane Shirley Woods Betty-Jean Wright Marjorie Eleanor Wright l I -.. 'I , t - , 5 N! . TOP ROW: Fleming, Warfield, Kirk. SECOND ROW: Datthyn, Allmuth, Cousins. BOTTOM ROW: Davis, Powell. 149 90 ,lg-4, r' ,4 git, ly' l LY, ayaicle Ahermafk Ruth Ann Preston . . . . President Eleanor Marguerite Boettlce . . Vice-President Adrina Casparian . . . . Treasurer Evelyn Louise Fuller . , Recording Secretary Elizabeth Leilani Alden . Corresponding Secretary Evelyn Jean Pratt ..... . Publicity Chairman Ruth Thieberger, Ruth Mathilcle Wood Rushing Chairmen MEMBERS Virginia Dion Crouse Virginia Grace Dondero Sara l-lelen Mclfissoclc Patricia Jane Murtaugh Margarete Rahn Margit Claudia Sonneborn June Marie Tonnesen TOP ROW: DuBois, Dulin, I-lamlce, Schuster, Mosher, Gourley, Hendrickson, Warren, Reese, Labash, Wachob. SECOND ROW: Lukert, I-lolahan, Gates, McKissock, Gallik, Nelson, Scutt, Noble, Ralin, Murtaugh. BOTTOM ROW: Tonnesen, Pratt, Casparian, Alden, Preston, Boettke, Fuller, Thieberger, Crouse. 'ISO CLUBS au Era IQ Horace R. Johnson ........ . . President Wilson Breiel . . . . Vice-President Anthony Severio Rugare . . Recording Secretary Mac C. Adams . . . Corresponding Secretary Gilbert l. Holmberg . . . . . . . Treasurer FACULTY Alexander T. Andreassen Wilder D. Bancrolt William N. Barnard Fred A. Barnes George P. Baumann Herbert E. Baxter Howard W. Boehmer Marvin Bo ema Franlce H. Bosworth Walter C. Brandsma Arthur W. Browne Lawrence Burl4myer, Jr. Donald Beaumariage Jay Roy Bergen Owen J. Black Theodore J. Bliss John T. Collinson Albert C. Cornish Gilmore D. Clarke Alexander B. Credle Franlc O. lfllenwood Lynn A. Emerson George S. Franlf James N. Goodier Solomon C. Hollister J hJ FF osep e rey Oslcar A. Johannsen lsrael Katz Dexter S. Kimball Julius J. Kraultlis John P. Craven Ralph W. Detra Oscar M. Fuller John Phillip Gnaedinger Robert E. Heath Richard W. Jordan William H. Mutschler, Jr. Albert W. Laubengayer Harry J. Loberg Charles O. Maclcey William L. Malcolm Michel G. Malti Clyde W. Mason Ernest G. Merritt Wilbur E. Meserve John R. Moynihan Edward T. Mug Melvin L. Nichols Charles E. O'Rourl4e STUDENTS Harold B. Ratclitl William J. Rea Robert J. Rubin John M. Schultz Raymond H. Schumacher Variclc Schwartz Robert B. Seidel Louis L. Otto Fred H. Rhodes Herbert H. Scofield Howard G. Smith Everett M, Strong Oscar J. Swenson Romeyn V. Thatcher John N. Tilton, Jr. Charles C. Winding Lawrence T. Wright George Young, Jr. Alan D. Sutherland Thomas E. Talpey Edward A. Thimons Paul F. Weaver Jr. William Harold Weigle William Henderson Wilder TOP ROW: Mutschler, Weigle, Bliss, Vorclan, Weaver, Craven, Schumacher, Beaumariage. SECOND ROW: Detra, Cornish, Schwartz, Rea, Seidel, Ratcliff, Talpey, Sutherland. BOTTOM ROW: Rubin, Adams, Holmberg, Johnson, Breiel, Rugare, Thimons. 'l5'I i l gramivl Sociefy I-IONORARV SOCIETY IN CIVIL ENGINEERING John Phillip Gnaedinger .... John Collinson ...... Peter Joseph Verna, Jr. . Thomas Baldwin John Bothwell Rodney Cerney John R. Craven Allen Edward Delcdebrun Nicholas Eddy George Loren Euller George E. Gates Alexander B. l'lorvath Emerson Mayo I'larris Warren J. I-loucl4 Daniel M. Kelley Pierre G. Lundberg Edmond A. McDonough William Albert Miller John S. Morrison Brendon P. Cyl-lara William E. Olterson John T. Ralcosld Gordon Richardson William B. Smith Robert J. Snyder William E. Speece Donald I-I. White Charles R. White . . President . Vice-President Secreta ry-Treasurer Gordon Flanders Whitney John Raul Woodford . l : lj '7 'Mau TOP ROW: Lundberg, Snyder, Rakoslci, Craven, Richardson, Kelly, O'I-lara, Smith, Speece, White, Gates. SECOND ROW: Olcerson, White, Cerny, Miller, Woodford, Whitney, Baldwin, Eddy, Fuller, I-Iouck. BOTTOM ROW: Kendrick, I-lorvath, Bothwell, Verna, Gnaedinger, Collinson, Gover, Morrison, McDonough. OCCQI' l'larley Bryon Arnold Donald C. Beaumariage Roger Bissinger Max Rudolph Bluntschli Albert C. Cornish Norman Cotter Charles Roberts Cox Leslie J. Dolhol - l'lerriclc Aileen Dralce John D. Edwards Warren J. Houck William W. Lawrence Robert Loeper CLUBS CLA Pierre G. Lundberg Robert James Marshall Edward A. McDonough Joseph Lang McKinney William l-l. Mutschler Richard Lee O'Connell Roger W. Rlail Lewis Rounds William Rogers Arthur R. Tobias Gerhard Westphal Peter E. Zoharas TOP ROW Westphal, Beaumariage, Mutschler, Houck, Dolhof. SECOND ROW: Arnold, Edwards Lawrence Cox Drake Lundberg. BOTTOM ROW: Cornish, McDonough, O'Connell, Bluntschli, McKinney Tobias 153 CLUBS we Comme!! gorinfkian Unch MEMBERS Matthew Temple Blackwood W. T. Buclc Bruce Elgin Care Martha Jean Cavett B. Cook George Stephen Cooper Joan Dall D. W. Deno Robert Charles Ericsson C. R. Fisher E. Fleming J. D. Ford J. C. Gardner l.. C. Getsinger George Henry Halsey Eileen Florence Hardiler H. Harper Burnett DeForest Haylor Betty Lou l-leyroth A. B. Horvath O. Hunt R. C. Kelley D. C. l.ind Martha Jane Mclfelvey William Wade Matchneer, Jr Kermit Ronald Meade Philip Schuyler Montgomery Jo Anne Norton E. Patton William Burke Peirce Patricia Anne Reinleld Eleanor Rowe W. D. Smith John William Somers D. C. Sutherland T. E. Talpey Anne Elizabeth Tilt Barbara Unz Rosemary Williamson D. H. Wilson H. W. Wittman A. P. Friederich .I TOP ROW: l-lorvath, Sutherland, Etherington, Wilson, Rowe, Smith, l-lalsey, Getsinger, Ford. THIRD ROW Ericsson, Meade, Sommers, l-laylor, Dall, Friederich, Reinfeld, Williamson, Gardner, Cooper. SECOND ROW Cavett, Marple, Fleming, Norton, l-leyroth, Mclielvey, Tilt, Squire, Ball, l-lardifer. BOTTOM ROW: Cook Patton, Blackwood, Seymour, l-larper, Burckmyer, Talpey, Kelley, Lind. 'l54 Ulm Come!! CW CM Alfred Abrams Charles l.ove Durham Frederick Frasier Arthur W. Beale, Jr. Theodore J. Bliss Alexander Brede, Ill Joseph Butler Ralph Emerson Davis George Andrew Fearn John Parlcs Fraser Andrew Alter Geller l-lenry Joseph Giesler Carl E. Glaser Franlc Gosnell William Foster l-lale Carl A. Johnson Charles Keclc, Jr. I-IONORARV MEMBERS Rollin l-larrison Sanford Norman Sonju l.eo Sullivan UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS Fredericlc J. Kircher Paul Richard McCormick Robert Joseph Miller l-larry Cordery Moore, Jr. William Raclcard William George Rapsco Edwin Chandler Paul Donald Ripley Pierce Richard Lee Randolph John l'lenry Rasch William B. Richardson I John Francis Tewey Charles P. E. von Wrangell James Ratriclc Wiles 155 I-IONORARY MEMBERS once!! 6055 Counfry Daniel Morris Kelly . . President John I:ranI4Iin Robinson Secretary Willard Laing Heddenh Vice-President Edward George Ratlcoslci . Treasurer HONQRARV MEMBERS Bristow Adams Horace HuII Benson Robert Joseph Kane Leonard Alexander Lawrence John Francis MoaI4Iey Raul Martin O'Leary Herbert Henry Scofield Romeyn Vatrman Thatcher ACTIVE MEMBERS Jay Roy Bergen David Reid BuIIc Eugene Reniiela Lynch de Rrosse George Henry Ebel Warren George Heer Alfred Levi Koup Thomas Francis Madden Harold McQuade Alfred Marlcus Roos Raymond Norval Shupe Watson Birchard Smith Harry Sternield, Jr. Comme!! .S?aiLe0! Shoe Sociefg HQNORARY SOCIETY IN TRACK OFFICERS ,v ff , Daniel Morris Kelly . President 4,Ql i Ijzff. Roger BISSIVISZV ' ' Sec-VCIGVY Jay Roy Bergen . Vice-Rresident , --' ' J J Edward George RatI4osIci Treasurer Professor Bristow Adams Professor John R. Bangs Daniel Allen BeII4nap Bernard Bernstein Donald Barcher Campbell, Jr. Malcolm Bernard Carsley Eugene Reniield Lynch de Rrosse Warren George Heer Robert Joseph Kane John F. Moalcley MEMBERS Charles Murray Jenlcins John McMillan Kay, Jr. Alfred Levi Koup William Cletus Lauth Richard Anthony McCaII George Richard Moclc 'I56 Raul Martin Q'Leary Edward George Ratlcosld William Charles Miller John Thomas Ralcoslei Watson Birchard Smith John Rae Steele Ralph Clarlc Ware Willis Samuel Zeigler Gilbert I. I'IoImberg . Richard Pietropaoli . James Beclcett, Jr. Fred A. Barnes Marvin Bo ema Carl Crandlall Eric V. l'IowelI Dexter S. Kimball Thomas Marion Berry William Best Joseph I-I. Butler Wilbur Robbins Damero David K. Fernow Oscar M. Fuller Joseph C. Gardner, Jr. Edward Samuel Good n, Jr. IQOJ ww! 13, I-IONORARY SOCIETY IN CIVIL ENGINEERING FACULTY MEMBERS William L. Malcolm John T. Parson John E. Perry Melville S. Priest Ernest W. Schoder ACTIVE MEMBERS John W. I-Iagood Richard I-I, Jones, Jr. Thomas F. Kiley Charles L. L'Amoreaux William W. Lawrence Robert J. McCarren Robert Leverne McMurtrie T'-T' A' 0 I '29 m . . . President . Secretary-Treasurer . Keeper-ol-Keg Fred J. Spry William Stanley Romeyn Y. Thatcher Paul I-I. Underwood Charles L. Wallcer Walter S. Moyer Jaclc Freeborn Paterson Allred M. Roos Raymond N. Shupe John Vincent Smith Raymond E. Tomasetti Allred John Wood Claude E. Zetty TOP ROW: Butler, Zetty, Wood, Kiley, Jones, Bjorl-ce. SECOND ROW: McMurtrie, Berry, McCassen, Roos, Best, Tomasetti, Lawrence, Good, Paterson. BOTTOM ROW: L'Amoreaux, Fernow, Shupe, Pietropaoli, Holm- berg, Beckett, Gardner, I-Iagood, Fuller. 157 UOI' OLUQI' SOCIAL soclmy Bitter Beeler . - pl'C5iC12f1t Rabid Roberts 11 Boss Bassette Da Hy Dayton Hag I-lanicinson Happy Hart Honey Horowitz Limp Levine if Torrid Taylor 'lWhimper Waite 158 Secretary-Treasurer CLUBS 7 0l'l'lel'l 5 Dorothy Leigh Hotchkiss . Carol Dick Balluili . Barbara Unz .... Marion Elizabeth Graham . . Stephanie Thurnauer ..... Eileen Florance Hardiier ..... Esther Teresa Scavuzzo, Joan Davison Logan . Helen Gertrude Harvey ..... Betty Jane Miller, Joan Felice Kaplan . Emily Sargent Pettit ..... June Lanore Rorke, Arlie Williamson . Ruth Frances Critchlovv . . . Mary Jane Gregg .... Ina Lilsitz ........ Barbara Loring ....... Mildred Boyd Lincoln, Elizabeth Anne Lindsay Gisela Wilma Teichmann, Mary Naoma Cross Peggy Ann Jack ....... Miss Dorothy H. Bateman ....... ASSEMBLY Jane Brandt Audrey Wright Elliot Laura Jane Brown Barbara Ann Leinroth Phyllis Dean Sara Lila McLeod Elizabeth Dunker Linda Dorothy Lucie Raul fkific .xdfmociafion . . President . Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer . . Social Chairman . Publicity Manager . lntramural Manager Basketball Co-Managers . Badminton Manager Baseball Co-Managers . . Skiing Manager Hockey Co-Managers . Tennis Manager . . Rillery Manager . Skating Manager . 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William Albert Miller . . Gordon Flanders Whitney . . Robert Marvin Borden . . Robert Matthew Griswold . Seymour Robert Askin, Jr. Richard Earl Lindemann . Larry Lal:ave . . . Matthew Joseph O'Connor Edward Charles Bressler . Howard Mantin Brown . . President . Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Acacia . Alpha Chi Rho . Alpha Delta Phi . Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Gamma Rho . Alpha Phi Delta . Alpha Sigma phi Alpha Tau Omega . Beta Si ma Rho . Beta Theta Pi . . Chi Phi . . Chi Psi Delta Kappa Epsilon . Delta Tau Delta . Delta Upsilon . Kappa Alpha Kappa Delta Rho . Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha . Phi Delta Theta . Phi Gamma Delta . Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Sigma . Phi Sigma Delta . Phi Sigma Kappa . Pi Lambda Phi Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon . Tau Delta Phi . Tau Epsilon Phi James Rothwell l-lyatt . . - Tau Kdppd EDSil0n John Frederick Chatillon . . . Theta Delta Chi Emmet Wallace . . . . Zeta Beta Tau I GJ .: .. . c.,, -45 if Y. 5' 'U 'Ll' . TOP ROW: Cushman, Smith, Ambrose, Ryder, Tear, Wait. SECOND ROW: Miller, l-laughwout, Christens Gregory, Wallace, Sheldon, Ebersol. BOTTOM ROW: Whitney, Askin, Friedman, lsko, Johnson, Gnaed ger Carlson, Chatillon, O'Connor. .14 ,aka .ggma l'lorace Roy Baxman Allred John Canale Robert Ayre Cameron John Winthrop Drew Robert Roinier Easton Berten E. Ely, Jr. l-larry l-lavens Almond, Jr. GRADUATE STUDENTS Charles Joseph Kentler, Jr. George Eugene Kosel Robert James Tedeschi SENIORS James Gillin, Jr. l'larold Walter l lower Edwin Niblock Lightfoot, Jr. William Joseph Rossi Frederick William Velguth 1 JUNIORS ERESI-lfVlEN Albert William Dauer Thomas Joseph Keele John Edward Carl Donald Dwight Threlkeld Charles William Fischer Robert Neil McKnight Edward Vincent Crinnioh William Arthur VON, l-lenry Alexander l-larbury William Edward Stanley, Jr. Charles Erancescani Vincent Arthur Walker David Gow' White Richard Joseph Glavin, Jr. Raul Sherman Warner Alfred James l-lonsinger Erich Cauthorn Weber SQQDHQMQRES David Winton Clarke Robert Treat Dann Peter l-larriott Earl Charles Nelson David Ferguson Greene Dean Conklin Westervelt ,avfjxh 2-ay-' H ' Pe, ' if 5 i I, Q59 TOP ROW: White, Rossi, Walker, Keefe, Glavin, Threlkeld, Stanley, Volk, Francescani. SECOND ROW: Fischer, Velguth, Warner, Honsinger, Dauer, Greene, Nelson, Harriott, Hower, Clarke. BOTTOM ROW: Lightfoot, l-larbury, McKnight, Cameron, Gillin, Ely, Kentler, Easton, Drew. 163 .xdgaka gpdign SENIORS A A B Donald Joseph Asher Richard l.ee Blumenthal Philip Gisser JUNIORS Edward Franlclin Brenner lrving David lslco Richard Nlittenthal John Donald Rosenberg SOPHOMORES Sanford Berman Joel Marlcovvitz l-lyman Gerald Etldnd Richard Stone FRESHMEN Alvin Lincoln Arnold David Jay lnl4eles Martin Charles Chaitt John lsaac Krauslcopl Paul Cohen Joseph Rim Robert lrwin Epstein Edgar Rosenberg Arnold Leon Ginsberg Theodore l'larriton Schoenberg Justin Paul Goodman Stanley Arthur Solovv Stanley Wallach ' fo.1rfx. ,s F . ., r-U' sy 4 9 ,Avg - , . rqff .' l. .x- TOP ROW: Stone, Epstein, Ginsberg, Chaitt, Solow, Wallach, E. Rosenberg. SECOND ROW: lnkeles, Cohen Goodman, Markowitz, Arnold, Schoenberg, Krauslcopf, Rim. BOTTOM ROW: Brenner, J. Rosenberg, Etkincl Gisser, Isko, Blumenthal, Berman. 'I64 J4 laAa lgki .mega SENIORS Anthony Joseph Camesano Ernest Coletti Anthony William Ferrara Anthony Severio Rugare JUNlOl2S Anthony Thomas Guzzo FRESHMEN Peter Paul Barbara Francis Xavier Munisteri Robert Eclwarcl Barbiere Joseph Larry Pezzaniti Nance Robert Ferenti Anthony Patrick Sisco Robert Sereno Monzeglio Franlc Anthony Tomaino Silvio Caesar Volpe TOP ROW: Munisteri, Petrillose Monzeglio. SECOND ROW: Marra, Volpe, Tomaino, Barbiere, Barbara. BOTTOM ROW: Rugare, Coletti, Camesano, Plescia, Guzzo, Ferrara, Joy. 165 Qu! 1 'fiifffl ' l ' 'il Y' .14 ,aka Hi SENIORS Roger Williams Batchelder Ray Osborne Delano Adolph John Denk Henry Meade Doremus, II Robert Althans Field Edmund Louis Fountain James Henry Hotlmire Elwyn Laverne lrving Robert Warren Kirk Thomas Jack Love Donald Richard Lynch Roy Hugo Ohlhorst Robert Christopher Rost William Gerard Ryan 435- .1-1 - A ny if: AUT R- Qfgi' Yeung? JUNIORS Jack William Bailey Francis Joseph Drazek Richard Alexander Fish John Henry Graves John Wesley Kendrick Edwin DeForest Mackey John Lester Phelps Edward Albert Rhodes Elmer LeRoy Robinson Alvin Harold Salanie Eugene Rudolf Scholts Clark Alexander Taylor Lyle Adelbert Baker Donald Faust Buckley Albert Sippel Cosgrove Dana Coolidge Dingley Stanley Earl Garrison William Arthur Greene Joseph William Grogan Wayne Ivan Jensen Anson Comstock Lewis FRESHMEN Richard Carton Lunna Albert Wank Miller John Elliott McCormick Herbert Carl Mueller Herbert Hugh Ouinby Robert Paul Raemsch Harry E. Reddick Karl Raymond Reinhard Richard Edwin Wheeler Vargoshe James Beattie Wight l i TOP ROW: Lunna, Vargoshe, Love, Taylor, Mueller, Doremus, Graves Garrison, Mackey. THIRD ROW: Mc- Cormick Lewis Ouimb Kendrick Rhode Rost Redcliclc Drazek, Wight, Robinson. SECOND ROW: Grogan, Dingley,lDenk, lSafanie,lRhelps, Miller, Field, Goldman, Rish. BOTTOM ROW: Delano, Lynch, l-loffmire, Bat- chelder, Kirk, Irving, Ohlhorst, Ryan, Fountain. Charles Emmett Haynes, lll Donald Schwab Jones Clarance Henry Hutt Harry Elmer Kellogg Wade Cameron Johnson Robert Ketcham Redwood JUNIORS l.eo Richard Bell John Allan Cushman Richard Nichols Boland David Elmer Lloyd Franlclin William Carney William Lovell Peter Edward Parisi FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES Joseph Remington BGITOVV Robert Evans Adams Russell Verner Benson Roger Spicer Dreffin Edmund Denison Holder Henfy Wells Jevvett Alton Aaron Massey Joseph Dennis Minogue William Trimmingham Sidney Miller Weitzman TOP ROW: Holder, Benson, Barrow. BOTTOM ROW: Cushman, Jewett, Adams. 167 .A jail, GRADUATE STUDENT Peter Andrew Granson SENIORS paul William Albertson Donald Curtis Beaumariage Theodore Jay Bliss William George Schaer, Jr. JUNlORS Bruce Russell Kane SOPHOMORES Gene Dale Hoffman James Howard Hutchinson, Jr. August George Jandorelc Wendell Everett Smith mega FRESHMEN Henry Robert Bungay, Ill Richard Oswald Church Harrison Chandler Clark Charles Samuel Cope Anthony Barnum Crane Richard Arthur Egan Charles Frederick Rattray, Jr Seymour Dralce Sanborne Richard Hackett Wolff Leslie Thompson Sutherland TOP ROW: Lauer, Wolrl, Bungay, Sutherland, Keegan, Staehle. SECOND ROW: Allaben, I-loeler, Hutch Ross, Corlette, Ullman. BOTTOM ROW: Cope, Smith, Kane, Granson, Crane, Sanborne, Egan PLEDGES Milton Eugene Adsit Walter Baurle John Baron Keller Clitlord l.einaar Orbaleer John Philip Ostrander Stanley Jay Reeves l-larold Frederick Tripp T 'T' Ln, i e rrri1ri1 SENIORS Norman Waite Allen l-larold Warren Darling William Milner Grannell Clyde l.eWis l'lart Donald William Hartnett Richard Carlton l.unna Theodore Markham l.eon l-lerman Mehlenlnacker l.ewellyn Stanley Mix Norman Ronald parenteau Stephen Edward Wilmot Carl Vunlcer JUNIORSA Carl Walter Edwin Almquist Lynn Martin Bartter John McGurlc William Michael Quinn -'. 'r a.. TOP ROW: Doalc, Tripp, Pollock. SECOND ROW: Orbalcer, Lunna, l-liltbold Parenteau, Bartter, Wilmot, Adsit, Ostrander, Reeves. BOTTOM ROW: Mehlenloacher, Grannel, l-lart, Almquist, Mix, Yunlcer, Allen, Hartnett, Keller. 'l 0 Sklar 'wiv' Efa Sgma Mo l'larvey Nelson Finlc Jack Marvin Levene Robert Lewis Levene - JUNIORS Allen Louis Boorstein Lee Jule Friedman Andrew Alter Geller Paul Daniel Preger, Jr. FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES Stuart Flaclc Kenneth Zenneth Altshuler George Lawrence Kaplan Martin Heller Herbert Reuben Behrens Calvin Jerome Landau Jerrold Michael Sonar Robert Warren Blumenthal Tracy Bertram Miller John Paul Bregstein Jay Edward Salzman Victor Jacques Goetz, Il Marshall Spector William Fredericlc Kann William Arthur Yust iv- ' V TOP ROW: Landau, Blumenthal, Heller, Kaplan, Goetz, Bregstein, Behrens, Flack. BOTTOM ROW: Yust Geller, R. Levene, J. Levene, Friedman, Miller, Fink, Preger, Spector. l 170 I l V ' 7 i i . I I , I A FRESHMEN John James Cunat John Champlin Lathrop Richard Ernest Davis David l'lillis Law, Jr. Bruce Cambell Graham Donald Lenlord Murray Walter Fessenden Jenny John Robert Read Daniel Gale Kiplinger Donn Evar Slcoog Roger Waller Kralcow Chester Leland Staley, ll - Henry Zipp Lang, Jr. Walter Russell Umbach Mia fjlwfa I2 SENIORS John Livingstone l-laughwout Robert Fisher Laird, Jr. Peter Spirros Papanou Robert Edward O'Rourlce John Vincent Smith Robert 'lallman Platt Kissam Wiggins JUNIORS Raymond Finney Birchard John Charles Kinahan Donald Roalc Owen Leo Napoleon Short, Jr. Theodore William Welles SOPI-IOMORES Gerald William Carpenter Allred Walter Kopf TOP ROW: Kiplinger, Slcoog, Murray, Jenney. THIRD ROW: Weigle, Kinahan, Read, Carpenter, Graham, Tewey. SECOND ROW: Lathrop, Davis, Staley, Welles, Lang, Umbach, Cunat. BOTTOM ROW: Krakow, Laird, Papanou, O'Rourke, Haughwout, Smith, Birchard, Short, Owen. 'I71 CM PM SENIORS John l.oux Bennett Eben Orlando McNair, Jri Arnold l-lyde Page William R. Whitaker SOPHOMCDRES Thomas John Kane David Graham Snow McNair FRESHMEN Merrill Milton Benson David Cummings K 'ff-'H . ,5 . H- . Benson, Whitaker, Page, Cummings 172 'W :gif 4- 3 - 'wr rfvvvglrag' 6 - L .v Joseph Barkley Allen Ernest Cavalli Biglow, Jr. Andrew Ellison Caldwell William David Puterbaugh Carey, Jr. Robert Barnett Case Sam Nesbit Craig Herbert Haywood Davis, Jr. Harold Melvin Hargrave James Carroon Jardine FRESHMEN Charles Palmer Jones John Erwin Lamp Howard Krey Loomis William Henry Matthai Richard Peclc Matthiessen, Jr. Peter Emmet Ryper James David Robb Harry Balcer Scott David Richard Siedenburg fb Qi SFNIORS Edward John Egan Francis Howard Grant Donald Edwin Kastner JUNIORS William Elmore Allison Donald Barry Grady, Jr. James Gregory Gridley Emerson Mayo Harris Thomas Richmond Keene Frank lrvine Pope Justus von Lengerlee, Jr. SOPHOMORES Henry Edwin Bartels Joseph Asher McConnell Eugene Wesley McCready Dwight Morss Murray Clayton Ryder, II Arthur Milmine Sanson, Jr. Edward Cutler Sargent TOP ROW: Caldwell, I-iargrave, Case, Jones, Craig, Pyper, Loomis, Matthai, McCready, Robb, Allen. SECOND ROW: Matthiessen, Lamp, Scott, Jardine, Ryder, Davis, Siedenburg, Murray, Biglow, Carey. BOTYOM ROW: Grant, Barrels, Sanson, Griclley, Sargent, Kastner, Harris, Egan, Allison, Keene, von Lengerke. -gh' fu U 'T' .-- xffi - In .gh x u 1 ggadikn SENIORS R Rearn Billings John William Breathed, Jr. James Lovell Carr Jay Russell Geib JUNIORS Robert Theodore lzant, ll ' FRESHMEN SGPHOMORES John Thomas Griffin John Winchester MacDonald, Jr John Livingston Beersman Finley Cuyler Hunt, Jr. Richard Edward Mclirlean John Burditt Cadwell Edward Parker Gubb Frederick Daniel McLaughlin, Jr. Bruce Johnson, Jr. Ralph Crandell l-luszagh John Edward Rupert Donald Martin Smith Edward Baker Jenner William Albert Smith, lll John Arthur Krieger John Eaton Townsend Joseph Norment Willis, lll TOP ROW: Rupert, Smith, Gubb, McErleau. SECOND ROW: MacDonald, Willis, Griffin, Huntington, Hunt, McLaughlin, I-luszagh. BOTTOM ROW: Sheary, Cadwell, Smith, D. M., Krieger, Townsend. 174 'mega pk FRESHMEN Whitney Lyon Balliett Philip Charles McMaster Jerome Dushane Bryant Thomas Powell Rhea Thomas Dolan, IV Allen Wyatt Smith Fredericlc Weber Stevenson SENIORS Thomas Baldwin JUNIORS Edward Fuller Johnson SOPHOMORES Fred Van Aernam, Jr. l.eo Paul Larlcin, Jr. Pierre Klaas Plantinga i l .I gg. K 5 ..r , ,ff ' f' S ,.-.- if ,,f.--' j,,,.. TOP ROW: Smith, Plantinga, Rhea, Bryant, McMaster, Stevenson. BOTTOM ROW: Van Aernam, Balliett, Johnson, Dolan, Larlci mega jan Edgar A. Bailey GRADUATES Warner Lansing Alexander D. fVlacCal SENIORS Gordon W. Harrison Daniel G Nehrer Robert G Rost JUNIORS Earle C. Blalceman Eric G. Carlson, Jr. QZMC, lum SOPI-IOMORES Ernest l-I. Adolph Kenneth A. l'larnish Eugene E. l-loolc l-lamilton A. Miller 'Yun-or 'wgfff ,'l ATA+i f' H 1 . ,Jr. William R. Ebersol Theodore l-l. Lansing George A. White Buford T. Reeves Warrington W. Slcelly Edwin G Strain Alva S. Walker FRESHMEN George A. Bancroft John G Burns George L. Eaistenhammer Joseph J. Shires David F. Williams TOP ROW: Miller, Ebersol, Slcelly, Carlso, Bancroft, Walker, l-look, Williams, Shires. BOTTOM ROW T Lansing, Nehrer, W Lansing, r rr, ' , Blalceman, R 'I76 M . Ba White ost. ima 14,s,z,,, Charles Clarke Ambrose Max Rudolph Bluntsohli Fisher Ames Buell, Jr. Rae Clarle Stephen Brian Dempsey William Gregory Dillon Arthur Wood Dubois Howard Fernow Rodney Sylvester Gould Robert Lincoln Edward Fleet Morse TOP ROW Dillon Lincoln Clark Gould BOTTOM ROW Ambrose Dempsey, Bluntschli. SENIORS Charles Mason l-lolmes Richard parker Kuhn George Sherman Peer JUNIORS William l-lenry Starr SOPHOMORES Mark Chamberlain Robert Roy Johns Somerled MacDonald Robert Cates Ray TOP ROW: Kuhn Starr Chamberlain Johns BOTTCM ROW MacDo ald Holmes Ray FRESHMEN Donald Robert Baer Thomas Eugene Lavell, Jr. David Henry Darling Donald Simpson Manning Gerard Gregory Hunt Tait Robertson Herbert Thomas James, Jr. Walter Schilling , amgcla .14 I0 John Lloyd Ayer LaVerne Maurice Beakman William Walter Beclc Jay Roy Bergen Robert Edward Berggren William Reginald Best, Jr. John Willard Burns Charles Roberts Cox John Lewis Davidson Charles Raymond Fisher Robert Coulson Adee Gerald Anthony Carter Carl Emil Glaser Louis Patrick Greulich Robert Joseph Hoeler SENIORS Louis Chessrown Getsinger Henry Harper Arnold Percy Hayward, Jr. Robert Heider Ralph Clemson Kelley Phineas Rowland Kuhl Robert Joseph Miller William Charles Miller John Marling Ropes Raymond Howard Schumacher JUNIORS Floyd Overton Kenyon Clyde Stewart LaDow Clinton Carl Laux Edward Taylor Moore Robert Lee Standard SOPHOMORES Eredericlc Lewis Mahler Robert Franlc Mclfinless James Warren Short Richard Norcross Varley Talmadge Roy Williams Robert Rice Zoller ,1:. C'o I .f- Xi R+. 1 , -.I-, 1. .:'1'TN ' 'fl1'jv'fl.NNi ' Q-, D - Q. f., l j v-'Z' N- r TOP ROW: Short, Zoller, Kuhl, Baer, Ropes, Robertson, Mahler. THIRD ROW: Wood, Harper, Beck, Laux, Lavell, LaDow, Fisher, Glasser, James. SECOND ROW: Cox, Adee, Best, R. Miller, Berggren, Moore, Standard, Bergen, Darling. BOTTOM ROW: Carter, Greulich, Kenyon, W. Miller, Schumacher, McKinless, Getsinger, Hoefer, Hayward. 1,79 Aa mega au igma Robert Edward Bardwall Phillip Raymond Brown Rodney Anson Forsyth Donald Frederick lcl4en Charles Murray Jenlcins Byron Gotham McfXvoy SENIORS John William McCann Robert William O'Brien James Eddy Rrier Carl Lennart Schenholm Robert George Schirmer John Rae Steele Frank John -lanneberger JUNIORS Benjamin Parish Bonelli Donn Brownell Cambell Malcolm Bernard Carsley Cecil Derour Cooper J., Mitchell Floyd Mathias John Kemen, Jr. John Robert Leahy Edward lrwin Neserlce John l-lenry Reighley, Jr. Robert Anthony Sauter Louis Charles Schimoler Alan Douglas Stevens FRESHMEN Raymond Finney Birchard Walter Edward Lehman George Robert Bonn Philip John Mclfnerney William lngalls Gay Richard Bradley Rising '-'-f , V I lg., , 96' TOP ROW: Campbell, Webster, Bonn, Schaer, Carsley, McEnerney, Sauter, Birchard. SECOND ROW: Rising, Schimoler, Bonelli, McCann, Mcfxvoy, Brown, O'Brien, Stevens, Gay, Cooper. BOTTOM ROW: Prier, Jenkins, Schirmer, Forsyth, Bardwell, Schenholm, Steele, iclcen, Tanneberger. 'I8O FRESHMEN Walter LaValle Beers Richard West Fincher William Scott Grover Henry Follett Hodglcins, Jr. Robert Kelly, Jr. George Edward Lehman Mi .mega jkefa Harold l-lotchlciss Biclc Richard Nelson Blomberg Wilson Breiel SENIORS Thomas Francis Kiley George Albert Reisch William Charles Stewart Stanley Thomas Drucltenmiller Alan Duryea Sutherland John Bourne Eugene Smith Carlson Kenneth Richard David Robert Edward Fuechsel Lloyd Douglas Griffin JUNIORS Jerrold Allen Lamb Martin Donald Lane, Jr. James Whitman McLamore , Walceman Garratt lVlcLellan, Jr John Joseph Remillet, Jr. SOP!-IOMORES James Franlc Roosevelt Albert Carroll Dutton Wendell Philips Simpson Fredericlc Wilbur Feldman Robert Francis Small James William Finn Henry Ten Hagen Spear Raine Johnson Robert Fabian Weidgenant Edward Thomas Peterson Richard Lee Randolph John David Saunders Edwin Albert Schneider, Jr. Charles Hugh Schreclc John Frazier Vance, Jr. '1 Hi TOP ROW: Ten Hagen, Fuechsel, Simpson, Randolph, Carlson, Vance, Schreclc. Tl-HRD ROW: Small, Feldmann, Schneider Fincher, Milclcelsen, Roosevelt, Grover, Weidyenant, Lehman. SECOND ROW: McLellan, Lamb, Stewart, lVlcCarren, Kile , Reis h, Wel h S th l d Be s l-lod lcins. BOTTOM ROW: Kell Joh so y c c, u eran, er, g y, n n, Druckenmiller, Dutton, Blomberg, Bourne, David, Saunders, Finn. 181 lgki gamma .mega Russel Taylor Kerby, Jr. John Pendleton Bagby Elias Webster Bartholow, Jr. John William Bergin John Edward Bratten Rhoderick Edmenston Brown SENIORS Harold Arthur Scurr JUNIORS Harry Monslerd Buckingham Joseph Franklin Davis Walter James Hamilton John Robert Smith George Adolph Weiber James Warren Weigel Y Carl Badenhausen Frank Lauren Bradley John Ross Burns Byers, Jr. Willard Herbert Daniels Robert Windson DeBenham Harry Viking Engh, Jr. James MacDonald Hall John Rogers Handley Charles Van Wyck Howe Berkeley 'Johnson, Jr. SOPHOMORES Francis Lewis Lombardi Philip Daniel O'Donnell Albert DeLong Park Frederick Gibson Perkins Daniel Sprigg Pickrell, Jr. Lynch Davidson Smyth Richard Joseph Reynolds, Jr. Harry Raymond Schauiert, Jr. Robert Lee Stutz Paul Mitchell Thompson FRESHMEN Edward Francis Borden TOP ROW: Dingle, Engh, Pickrell, Borden, Menzies. SECOND ROW: Lang, Barensfeld, Perkins, Ford A herly BOTTOM ROW: Flynn, Cook, Lombardi, Bratten, Bartholow. FRESHMEN Cris John Brown Robert Samson Harms Robert Haviland Owens Robert Evans Wallace l9Ai .jgalalaa SENIORS Gilbert Aldridge Hugh Robert Goodrich Ralph Renwick Herniman Robert Ray Kaemmerer William Cletus Lauth Thomas Francis Madden William Albert Miller John Stockley Morrison Harold Edward Rirson Arthur Edward Rrack, Jr Charles William Rrey Winiield Shiras, Ill Lloyd Simon Slaughter Robert Jenkins Snyder Donald Herbert White JUNIORS Richard Arnold Compton Newton Holmes Green Fredric Henry Johnson Robert Wayne Rersons Carleton Bliss Ouinby, Jr. James William Scott Robert Beach Seidel Vernon Otto Shumaker Howard Robert Snow Charles Jerome Swan SOPHOMORES William Stephen Dielenbach Louis Fisher Henry Ralph Gundlach, Jr. James lrvin Hudson, Jr. Cha rles George Mcca rtn ey Robert Turnbull McKay William Rodgers Mapes Arthur George Rrangley, Jr John Franklin Robinson Harold John Schondelmeier Jr ,tr . 1 , .W . . 'Muir-. L 1 E3 if IDX!! TOP ROW: Madden, Persons, Harms, Slaughter, Aldrid e, Lauth, Ouinby, Green. THIRD ROW: Hudson, Brown Diefenbach, Robinson, McKay, Snow, Swan, Seidell Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mapes, Schondelmeier, Goodrich, Compton, Shiras, Snyder, Fisher, Prangley, Wallace. BOTTOM ROW: Prack, I-lerniman, Miller, Pirson, White, Morrison, Kaemmerer, Prey, McCartney. 'I83 1 ,. f Y. 4 .ss If -'N . ..g:,....?vfg5- ,,. 'Q Mi .jgalolaa igma SENIORS Edward Jaclcson Best John Bothvvell Donald l'lillmer Gordon Flanders Whitney Richard S. Classen William Lyon l-lagan Raleigh Brent l'lenry Joseph Chamberlain Keith Will4in Cramblet Robert Paul Crandall JUNIORS William Wilson l'leinith Robert S. Wilson SORHOMORES Richard Emory Dunn Richard C. Giles Thor Schumann Johnson Fred A. Rohn Ralph Marvin Starke FRESI-IMEN Paul Ulrich Bretschger Douglas Thaddeus Farney Richard Thomas Harris Ronald M. l-lull Russel Klemm, Jr. Raul Watson Case ErvinlRichard Colle James Vincent Cotter John Bigelow Upp TOP ROW: Case, Bothwell, Cotter, l-larris, Farney, Llpp. THIRD ROW: l-leinith, Colle Johnson, Brent, Starke, Dunn, Etherington. SECOND ROW: Crandall, Bretschger Whitney, Cramblet. BOTTOM ROW: Nicol, Best, Chamberlain. ML 0l, SENIORS Robert Marvin Borden Robert Charles Cowen Howard Golub Peter David Schwarz JUNIORS Allan Richard Frumlcin Norman Richard Edward lra Goldsmith Jose Safdeye Max Hochschild Kraus A. Joseph Tandet Herbert Stanley Levine Arnold Sheldon Turetslcy Sidney George Licht Leonard Robert Turner Lawrence Machlin Herbert lra Weinberg FRESHMEN sopriorvioiats Robert Gitlin Harvey Everett Pittluclc Herbert Paul Bleustein Lewis William Meyers Edwin Qroonl-,dos Theodore Jacob Rubin William Herbert Cahn Nathaniel Charles Myers, Jr. Stuart Malcolm Paltrow Herbert Benjamin Sunshine Joseph Cohen Jerome Nasoll Robert Mitchell Levy lrwin Spiegel Robert Lawrence Marcus Herbert Wohl L 0, C3 H ,R TOP ROW: Nasoff, Frumlcin, Cahn, Meyers, Levy, Greenhaus, Gitlin, Wohl, Goldsmith. SECOND ROW: Rubin, Safdeye, Turetsky, Cohen, Bleustein, S iegel, Sunshine, Paltrow, Myers, Marcus. BOTTOM ROW: Tandet, Schwarz, Kraus, Tliirner, Borden, Cowen, Licht, Golub, Weinberg. 185 SENIORS John Anthony Ulinsl4i,Jr. Ross Warren Welch James Wallace Wilkes, Jr. l-lerman Piet Zandbergen JUNIORS Stuart O Neil Austin James Arthur Raddoclc William Allen Dayton Edward Wayne Roppole Richard Demmler l-larold Earl Saunders, Jr. Arthur Humphrey Nilson John Fisk Stoclctisch Donald Claire Sutherland SOPHOMORES Robert Emil Gallman William Reese Mccurdy Robert Matthew Griswold Robert Melville Stocking Daniel Grant Tear -.- 1- :n r , 5 r js E I we '11 Q, A . c ,sf rr., r Lf' -, . ,I . l'l f ,, if' ' at if 'umm llmll Y Q Y D-.O f 1, . ,r , ' l 3 in l --wr ul is W5 4 l I 13 A rr 1 1 .1 tif: si FRESHMEN Richard Edward Moulton Allred Glenn Ogden TOP ROW: Ogden, McCurdy, McCarty, Stocking, Moulton, Paddock. SECOND ROW: Sutherland Tear Demmler, Stoclcfisch, Saunders, Poppele, Gallman. BOTTOM ROW: Austin, Lobsitz, Griswold, Nllson FRESHMEN Alvin Feldman Robert Milton Halperin Edward Lester Lavine Asher Arthur Lowenthal Donald Alan Weiss IQ oliimdvla PA SENIORS Seymour Robert Asl4in, Jr. Sheldon Bernard Joblin Allred Robert Goldstein Jay lsadore Vlocl4 Sheldon Vasner JUNIORS Daniel Billen Marvin Lewis Lindner Bernard Raymond Gold George David Rautenberg Burton Melvin Katz Lawrence lrwin Rothlield Arnold Allen Warshauer SOPHOMORES Paul Richard Chanin Gerald Michael Chanin Willard Goodman Herbert Simon l-lartley Paul Burton Levine James Frederic Mayer Donald Allen Sayles Burton Schultz Robert Nathan Jacobson David Zuch . 3 A I' , 1 , , ,J TOP ROW: Lavine, Gold, Weiss. SECOND ROW: Vloclc, Katz, Chanin, Feldman, l-lartley, Lindner, Halperin. BOTTOM ROW: Rautenberg, Goldstein, Rothlielcl, Joblin, Aslcin, Warshauer, Goodman, Yasner, Mayer. 187 pii Madign iii ix l-lenry William Angsten, Jr Davenport Cleveland Richard Corson Peter Newell l-larlow l-larvey Gaylord Kittredge Daniel C. McCarthy Curtis Bradley Morehouse John Ralph Walter S. Schmidt David Summerville William Stephens Wheeler .A , 'F fr. TOP ROW: McCarthy, Ralph, Schmidt, Harlow, Cleveland, Angsten. BOTTOM ROW: Kittredge, Corsen, Wheeler, Morehouse, Summerville. .188 Y , 1-'E ' F1 t SCL! CIJLJ sgzlldelflt JUNIORS Frank Trolan Cunniil William l. Hamilton George Gillette Judd Robert Miller David Royal Newcomb SOPHOMORES Berlceley Stanton Boyd Burnett DeForest l-laylor William Lovvden l-lollovvay Albert Long Molovva Franlc Ashmore Pearson Pi iii TOP ROW: Pearson, Judd, Slade, Hamilton, Newcomb, Cunniff. BOTTOM ROW: Boyd, Mr. Jenkins, Haylor, Molowa. X igma .14 laka gpdiin Alexander Brede, lll Richard l'loster Jones, Jr. Benjamin Pierce Bonelli Cecil Devan Cooper Gordon Chester, Jr. Richard Earl l.indemann John Kendall Cousens James Ruthven Crane Douglas Kistler Dillon James l'lorner Flourney SENIORS JUNIORS William Wade Matchneer, Jr. Thomas Malcolm Mcl.aughlin Richard l.ee O'Connell Robert Stevens Shoemaker John Bruce Stewart SOPI-IOMORES Geery Beckwith Brown Frank Milton Masters, Jr. Joseph Ralph Dlstdslo Walter William Patten, Jr. Herrick Aiken Drake Joseph l-larry Fischer James Edward Storm George l-larbeson Fitzgerald Richard Carl Thomas Donald Mdcqueen l-ins Robert l-lugh McCoy Elmer Dayton Meyers Ernest Preston Ouinby FRESI-IMEN l'larry Franklin Rice, Jr. Richard Russell Rice James Frederick Sheguine William Cramer St. Clair, Jr. Bradly Shipp Stevens Francis Stanley Stoviak William Campbell Taylor, Joseph Peter Uzdavinis Philip Theodore Yochum TOP ROW: Fischer, DiStasio, Matchneer, Way, Storer, Yochum, Uzclavinis. THIRD ROW: Ouinby, Patten, Shequine, Myers, Taylor, Drake, Flournoy, R. Rice, Brown. SECOND ROW: Thomas, Crane, Fitzgerald, McCoy, H. Rice, St. Clair, Lins, McLaughlin, Cousens. BOTTOM ROW: Masters, Shoemaker, O'Connel , Jones, Linde- mann, Dillon, Brecle, Stevens, Stewart. 'l9O Jr FRESHMEN Lent Lewis Abbott, Jr. Frank Thomas Long Kenneth Edward Doty Robert John Rath Howard Frederick Facklam, Jr. George Woodfield Solberg Myron Alyard Frank John William Somers James Josiah Jackson, III Donold Roy Souchek 1 David Boyd Arentzen Paul Herbert Crawford Nicholos Barnes Eddy James Vincent Bennett John Maurice Bric Robert Owen Case Richard Edward Flight L. Charles Lockwood John Francis Bradley Richard James Flynn Louis Jacob Gartner, Jr. William George Konold - igma ' SENIORS John Phillip Gnaedinger John Patrick Grogan - William Addison Lincoln Jack Rokoski JUNIORS Melvin Saunders Maccleod Robert Manning Murphy Henry Stone Jack Lincoln Vilmar Robert David Yarnall, Jr- SOPHOMORES Bruce Grove Lippincott Peter James McTague William Humphreys Robbins Albert Lee Thomas, Jr. , , . , f fs- sa- 1 a -E . TOP ROW: Ristler, Rath, Dustman, Frank, Flynn, Van Poppelen, Somers. THIRD ROW: Murphy, Jackson, Long, MacLeod, Bric, Gifford, Konold, Doty, McTague. SECOND ROW: Souchek, Flight, Solberg, Grogan, Case, Bradley, Robbins, Facktam, Lippincott. BOTTOM ROW: Abbot, Gnaedinger, Lockwood, Arentzen, Bennett, Thomas, Gartner, Yarnall, Vilmar. 'I91 igma Roger Elliott Allen Owen Joseph Black Samuel Jellerson Caudill Malcolm Bernard Carsley Joseph Emile Coleman Robert Edward Dillon Leslie John Dolhot Carl William Ferris Lt stnioies , Richard Ignatius Cuavin Ivan Vallier Lal:ave Percy Shepardson Lyon lrranlc Edward Parlcin Francis George Paul Robert Anthony Sauter I-Iarold James Spelman Frederic Lefebvre ,Yarrington JIJNIORS James Richard Del Signore William John Gerardi FRESHMEN Armando Falcon' Wllllam STQVZ Kmppd Matthew Temple Blaclcwood William Stuclci Hansen Jerrold Armour Frost Paul Scheible A B dh E L I. H F J Charles William Taylor aron ra s aw ugene es ie omann, r Robert Mount Buclcley David Allan Noyes John Robinson Copley John Thomas Padley SOPHOMORES Robert Charles Ericsson Joseph Francis Ouinn, Jr. Thomas Wierman Cohill Gerard Arthur Perlcins Smith Barton GZDIWVI Dousles BVGCIIOVCI TIHGUY Charles Robert Eble Robert Shuleldt Hamilton Lyman Roclcwell Kingsley Donald Henry Spielman SPECIAL STUDENTS Howard Perry James Robert Kingsley Williams Charles Philip Yohn i 4 i 5 aIg HTA tiki I W 'w I TOP ROW: Gerardi, Hamilton, Eble, Ouinn, Kingsley, Hofmann, Williams, Tiffany, Padlev. THIRD ROW: Blackwood, Hansen, Taylor, Noyes, Robinson, Perlcins, Ferris, Falconi, Copley. SECOND ROW: Lalfave, Yohn, Schneible, Black, Cohill Frost, James, Ericsson, Coleman. BOTTOM ROW: Caudill, Dillon, Yarrington, Sauter, Dolhof, Parkin, Allen, Lyon, Paul. 192 - igma lg ' Q . 5 ei . I Rgfgfi K Robert William Bartholomay Henry Arthur Carey, Jr. Coleman Clarlc, Jr. Thomas Augustus Foss Robert Warren Harris James David Hazzard Halbert Emerson Payne John Lester Phelps Harry E. Reddiclc, Jr. Francis Thayer Sanderson John Ream Shaler Richard l.aw Warfield TOP ROW: Phelps, Holcomb, Foss. SECOND ROW: Carey, Clark, Bartholomay, Harris, Reddiclc. BOTTOM ROW: Warfield, Sanderson, Payne, Shafer, Hazzard. 193 3 1660 'gi Qi me in 5 635139 I ,H-Mu . n au mega 1045 Edwa rd James Wanderstock Edward Charles Bressl e Frederic Herbert Deutsch Roy lsrael Friedlander Paul Frisch Robert Norman Goldma Louis Beraha Richard Daniel Bleznalc Arthur Sol Brown Donald Denott Stanley Flourin FACULTY SENIORS Bernard Mayrsohn Martin Burt Meylaclcson Frank Michael Stern Perlzweig Richard Aaronson Schwartz I' n Robert Raymond Sherwood Robert Gustave Simon JUNIORS John Roger Kent PRES'-'MEN lrwin David Krupniclc Peter Barotz Richard Gordon George Robert Pager Benjamin Berman Robert Lipian T Alfred Norman Schwartz Milton Eisenberg Robert Joseph Marmorstein Fred Eric Silberman l-loward Ettinger Richard Joel Mayer James Jacobson Anatole Browde Seymour Jacowitz l-lerbert Lawrence Levy B ,UL 0 gif . .lm 3115. -5eXlLVl' ?52i'4 A, N- ag, ve, 'VW' if Robert Charles Steinberg Martin Jaclc Reitkopp SOP!-IOMORES David Samuel Reisman Melvin Raymond Risman Gerhard Sonder GRADUATE STUDENTS Irwin Walter Chess Richard Lee Zimmern Norwin Gerald Rosner ., LT TOP ROW:E ' , R 'th , K t,L' ' St ' b ,M h , K bis h.SECOND ROW: Gordon, Pearlmon, Auerbach, Htelgggl, lillayglrliplfisgrzlluerlgrjlafxrllarrrTdRstZTr?. BCDTFTLETINA Bressler, Berman, Rosner, Jacowitz, Frisch, Sonder, Barotz, Reisman, Browcle. 194 r .. .L au gllafiidn fg f f- 1- I ,un l loward Mantin Brown Alexander Drogin Allen Sidney Ginsburgh Jerome Joseph Hausman SENIORS Werner Joseph Kaplan Solomon Marder Jacl4 Saul Samkohf Jay Monroe Shapiro Malcolm Lawrence Steinberg JuNioRs o it R Jerry Grey Melvin S. Popper Jack N. Massar Philip Erwin Silberberg FRESHMEN Richard Stanley Vlocl4 Jules Brody Harold Leo Kaplan Harris Lee Cooperman William Kaplan SOpHQMQRES llgldalsiljldizxilllner 532225 Egrlmsgr Lester Jay Davidson Jaclc Lehid Lincoln David Faurer Richard William Richardson Howard Miles Deutcll Martin 'l' plnslty Louis Bernard Grace Jerome Malcolm Silver Stanley Robert Friedman Howard Herman Schultz Jacla Hahn Eril4 Frits Simons Leonard l-larris Gerald lan Starr Joseph Emil Hirsch Saul A. Jacobs Jack Spergel Stanley Ezra Sultan TOP ROW: Pinsky, Oringer, Simons, Davidson, Silver, Silberberg. THIRD ROW: Sultan, Lehman, Hahn, Vlock, Richardson, Massar, W. Kaplan, Faurer Cooperman. SECOND ROW: Harris, Brody, Starr, Deutsch, Elow, H. Kaplan, Grey, Spergel, Friedman. BOTTIOM ROW: Ellner, Grace, Hausman, Schultz, Brown, Drogin, Ginsburgh, Samkoff, Steinberg. . 195 jketa Ewa gli! K SENIORS William Henry Bright SOPHOMORES John Fredriclc Chatillon Sherlock Andrews Herric George Reimers Lindemer Harold Reynolds, Jr. CA lc, Jr. Edward Daniel Redfield, ll Wallcer Scott Richardson FRESHMEN Walter Serene Ainsworth Henry Belz, Ill Edward Boshart Collum David Brewster Hughes John Fitch Marion '4 gf ITT' i f ,-17655 j at . ..,l v TOP ROW: Beach, Banta, Redfield, Taylor, Moore, Salmon, Devaney, Herrick McDonald THIRD ROW Collum Reynolds, Geery, Norman, Chatillon, Combes, Lindemer, Doxsee, Carder SECOND ROW Richardson Kennedy, Herrmann, McTague, Bachman, Skove, Cox, Anderson. BOTTOM ROW Marion Smith Sells Kirstein, Ainsworth, Mills, l-lughe 196 Zia Lira FRESHMEN Norman Leonard Balcer Morris Gordon, II Daniel Finn Bloclc Lewis l-lenry Mattin John Spira Elroymson Robert Laurence Schneider GRADUATE STUDENT Justin Brandt SENIORS Arnold Bernard 'lolias Emmet Wallace JUNIORS , Thomas Carl Lehman Charles Kaye Winlcelstein Jerome Winston SOPHOMORES Robert Louis Baumgarten James l'l. Burguncler James Anthony Goldsmith Jerome l-loward l-lanover George lra Roshlcind . H .5 fi , 333.7 iff T-3-Z., TOP ROW: Oberlelder, l-lausman, Kaufman, Hanover, Bloch. SECOND ROW: Roshkind, Winston, Martin, Baumgarten, Efroymason, Gordon, Baker, Schneider. BOTTOM ROW: Lustig, Goldsmith, Burgunder, Wallace, Winlcelstein, Tofias, Brandt. 197 jail Alan Louis l-lausman lra l'lartlet Kaufman Henry Lustig, Jr. William Oberlelder 'R a .i. ,1 :.f, ,agfxat .syn A- , fffv- 'i aj' n .' , f-. 1, ft- ,Q Yixvff' fav' .g. pankef enic ounci Doris Marjorie Ash' . Barbara Alice Everitt . Carol Cole . . . Mary Louise Frances Rutan Jane lngram . Shirley Hamilton Patricia l.ocl4wood Sinnott Patricia Allen . Elaine Darby . . Jeanne Elizabeth Olsen Constance Mae Sager OFFICERS MEMBERS Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi . . Alpha Xi Delta . . . . Chi Qmega Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma . . Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta . . . . . President Secreta ry-Treasurer . H dnnd li Haas Marilyn lvlnne lvlillei seie Helen Beeler Pliyllie Elaine Reiining . Betty Anne Riker Barbara Jean l-lume Helen Dorothy Tamar Ellen l-liilele Queern Joyce Edna Fincher Elizabeth Spaulding Carter . Kappa Kappa Gamma . June Marguerite Weidner Piieeille Gardner Edgerton . Pi Beta Phi . . Frances Cashin Corbally Betty Rosenthal . . sienn Delta Tau . Marcia Claire Valentine lanili Eileen tene . . . Sigma Kappa . . Barbara Ann Green I 198 SORHOMORES Elaine Audrey Besdin Eleanor Margaret Hume Susette Elene Blum Janet Beatrice Lalcen Barbara Ann Boolcstein Helen Muhllelder Janet Sylvia Cramer Arline Judith Dinitz Laurel Anne Fox Jean Carol Holstein Susanne Holstein Merlesue Rubin Lea Estelle Shampanier Mary Lou Shulman Stephanie Thurnauer Iris Gloria Weiner .14 ,aka gpdign fg Barbara Alice Bayer Nancy Jo Caplan Barbara Jane Cohn Carol Cole Elaine G. Fisher Sylvia Harriet Fleisher Vera Elisabeth Gundellinger Marguery Herzberg Lola Krisel SENIORS Ann Mary Lawrence Mildred Elaine Marks Phyllis Marjorie Mason Doris Ortenberg Helen Ortenberg Alice Powell Leila H. Redmond Ellen Sara Stein Caroline May Steinholz Marjorie Ann Walzer Elaine Marilyn Balcer Margaret Grodin Behrens Ruth Lee Cohn Helene Rita Fehrer Dorothy Gribetz Hannah Haas Freda Joan Katz Eleanor Regina Kraus Melba Beatrice Levine JUNIORS Natalie Mann Marjorie Maxwell Isabel Betty Mayer Marilyn Ruth Morrill Sonya Marie Ries Alice Jane Ring Carol Betty Shapiro Norma Emma Stern Eleanor Tananbaum Audrey Susan Werlcsman Ruby Leona Weinberg TOP ROW: Bosnialc, Rotholz, Rothschild. FIFTH ROW: Cramer, Laken, Fox, S. Holstein, Tananbaum Haas, Besdin, J. Holstein. FOURTH ROW: R. Cohn, Weiner, Bookstein, Kraus, Ries, Gribetz, Werlcsman, Shulman, Mayer, Shampanier, Rubin. THIRD ROW: Walzer, B. Cohn, Mason, Stein, Powell, Steinholz, Fleisher, Bayer, H. Ortenberg, D. Ortenberg, Gundelfinger, Thurnauer. SECOND ROW: Marks, Ring, Cole, Caplan, Fisher, Levine, Redmond, Muhlfelder, Stern. BOTTOM ROW: Fehrer, Krisel, Katz, Maxwell, Baker, Mann, Shapiro, Behrens. -!', '! - L ' , aa.-' r f' , -' -1. . 3 - ' ' ' ,' 1 it. ... 5- .14 ,aka Omicron i Az I vi ,lv l' -Q-: l'1 Anne Forssell Aungier ' Jean Frances Knandel ',:-e i:i,7li -- - X A ' -.f 'Y3lT Elinor Katherine Baier Ann Lucille McGloin f 9, E if - Ruth Van Orden Cline Betty Jeanne Nosek :E Q Charlotte Caroline Fry Mary Louise Rutan . Dorothy Adele Harjes Joanne Wellman Sldnner 'H' ' ' ff, JUNIORS Eleanor Florence Beisvvenger Jane Claire Mange L Marguerite Stahl Christensen Marilyn Marie Miller Joan Patricia Flood Marilu Elise Shepard p M RE Lucille Elizabeth Holden Luciana Maria Silvani J M . B h SO H0 OMS EH L . . . ean arie roug ner ary a avvrence- Bonme 'lean Kdullmdn Murlel Sdlm Swezey Hilda Elaine Brunt Florence Louise Mauro -l0YCe Haber lVleClUSl4Y Helen Elaine -l-0mDl4in5 Beth Elaine Brynilsen Ruth Josephine lRohlancl I Margaret Wood Alice Helen Eleanor Frances Gaynor Emily Preston Sticlcney Mary Elizabeth Hile Frances Vogel Wagner June Dolores Jacobi Martha Jane Waller Mary Catherine Keeseclcer Barbara Williams . . -ma-,,. - i .. iir1-Ev . , I -Y ',ffP.-ff. .dl .N Q 'f f- .w..t.-:ty 4.ffL4',gav,lf 1, 'L. ,- TOP ROW: Swezey, Waller, D. Flood. FOURTH ROW: Holden, Sharp, Miller, Wagner, Kauffman, Gaynor, Mamie, Wood, Beiswenger, Sticlcney, Brynilsen. THIRD ROW: Htwes, J. Flood, Boughner, Tompkins, Keesecker, Jaco i, Shepard, Williams, Silvani, McCluslcy, Rohlancl. SECO D ROW: Fry, Skinner, Rutam, Nosek, Mrs. Kurth, Aungier, Baier, McGIoin, Knandel. BOTTOM ROW: Hoskins, Davis, Kesiclce, Kramer, Lawrence, Hile, Mauro, Bruht. SOPHOMORES Nancy Louise Barrett Ruth Ballard Hynds Mary Allen Bovard lolita Ann lrwin Sarah Bowen Alice Fielcl Machlett Jane Sweet Bowers Barbara Brooke Matlack Clarine Capuzzi Barbara Olive Stryker Elizabeth Ann Donnelly Margaret Ada Wilharm Mary Ann Grammer Joan Marie Wolverton Leonore Broclheacl Harvey Lucy Bright Woodruff Joan Dorothy Auchter Anne Bawlf Jane lngram Jean Louise Kennecly Julia Tucker Kirklancl Pamela Dwight Ball Sara Helen Beeler Joan Dall Virginia Wise Galliiord l.illian Waldron Gorton June Hope Johnson ,44,f..,. 101. SENIORS Peggy Tallman Pierce Dorane Robertson Beverly Jane Smith Joan Sarah Walsh Nancy Crandall Weatherby JUNIORS Joy Germain Peters Auclrey Elaine Smith Katherine Stevens Va Vera Helen Wagner Rosemary Williamson Janet Joan Wright TOP ROW: Bovard, Hyncls, Barrett, Ball Wagner, A. Smith, Harvey. FOURTH ROW: Beeler, Matlack, Capuzzi, Wright Stryker, Irwin, Jonhson, WoocJruff, Macklin, Gorton. THIRD ROW: Donnelly, Grammer, Williamson, Dall, Wilharm, Bowers, Peters, Wolverton, Galliford Robertson. SECOND ROW: Peirce, Bawlf, Ingram, Kirk- land, Mrs. White, Auchter, Kennedy, B. Smith, Walsh. BOTTOM ROW: Milner, Fater, Huber, Page. Deusen ,4 ,ia 26 :Mia Carol Diclc Ballutli Caroline Nicholas Bayne Margaret Lucille Chauvin Rose Josephine Fortune Joan Anne Fulton Delia Ann Gustafson Shirley Hamilton Velva Adelaide Helms Audrey Mae Hill Esther Catherine Hollister Barbara Roberts Beach Arlene O'Hara SENIORS Marie Thomas Horn Margaret Kathleen Keegan Jane Elizabeth Ketcham Lois LeWorthy Elsbeth Anne Oberle Jean Kutschbach de Samper Barbara Jane Schaefer Marion Katherine Seel Ruth Sergenian Ruth-Marie Stewart JUNIORS Carolyn Foster Pratt Phyllis Elaine Reuning Audrey Patricia Hope Paul Lillian E. Tubbs Doris Eleanor Woerner SOPHOMORES Mary-Ella Beetham Page Benson Ellen Ruth Bylsma Rosanne Claire Cameron Mary Ellen Canan Wilma Jane Crittenden Elisabeth Jean DeLano Anne Mary Dowd Eleanor Greene ,- - - rvw'+f'aw1f' vm, ., . .-,.,',,fg-A, G-. Q k !': 4 Mary Shirley Haas Isabelle Joan Hageny Frances Adeline Hilton Doris May Houghland Laura Ann Hughes Elizabeth Serena Kane Marion Harriet Porter Beverly Harding Pratt Barbara Jane Salcsa TOP ROW: Bylsma, Keegan, Woerner, Wiggins, Tubbs, DeLano. THIRD ROW: Haas, Porter, Hughes, Paul, Dowd, Beetham, Hilton, O'Hara, Salcsa, LeWorthy. SECOND ROW: Benson, Cameron, Reuning, B. Pratt, Beach, Chauvin, Gustafson, Canan, Kane, Hageny, C. Pratt. BOTTOM ROW: Hamlton, Horn, Helms, Ketchum, Mrs. Beale, Stewart, Hollister, Bayne, Shaeler. SOPHOMORES Mary Elizabeth Burnham Elizabeth Dorothea Lawrence Evelyn Mae Cleason Lillian Vera Dann Jean Marie Dunlavey Joan Marie Egan Jean Barstow Ellis Marilyn Joyce Farnham Patricia Joan Finley Margaret Rita Gibson Marian Elizabeth Lang Marjorie Kendall Leonard Lorna Lucille McLean Ma rjorie Ma ry Merchant Rosalie Ann Peters Jacqueline Johanna Rudish Nita Ellen Sawyer Beverly Gene Shepard Lydia Wisoclcy Betty Wingert Britton Jeanne Marie Corcoran Helen Wells Fox Ann Marie Haenseler Clara Belle Hehfernan gh Omega Clara Davidson Knapp Bette Louise Kreuzer Charlotte Benedict Quinn Betty Anne Ril4er Lorraine Lynette Stevenson Rita Mary Wallcer Vivian Annette Anderson Barbara Arvilla Bateholts Norma Lucille Henninger Esther Marie Kennedy Pauline Laughlin Marjorie Ann Montrose JUNIORS Marion Ruth Mossell Jean Hovey Raymond Patricia Loclcwood Sinnott Frances Rosella Smith Mary Louise Van Alstine Elizabeth Young Doris-Ann Wolfe Joanne Elaine Yunl4er f-+ 1 .1--at-.., . 1. P 1. 1,4 . to l xo Pl v .g 1 ' A Q- i' ' Q . -.J,, . .-f' TOP ROW: Yunker, Fox, Riker, Ellis, Peters, Leonard, Gibson, Shepard, Farnham. FOURTH ROW: Van Alstine, Knapp, Merchant, Cleason, Sinnott, Bateholts, Wolfe, Lang, Wisocky, McLean, Pudish. THIRD ROW: Walker, Kennedy, Montrose, Dunlavey, Sawyer, Smith, Dann, Young, Egan, Mossell, Henninger. SECOND ROW: Britton, Anderson, Laughlin, Kreuzer, Mrs, Brock, Corcoran, Heffernan, Stevenson, Haenseler. BOTTOM ROW: Ryan, Harden, Downes, Lawrence. .ilbeha .ilbeha LZMC, SENIORS Patricia Allen Jeanne Powell Helen Edna Allmuth Sara Patricia Robinson Jeannette Fruit Brooke Jacqueline Rogers Frances Sue Cassedy Edith Marie Sasman Mildred Bond French Genevieve Ann Sherrer Dorothy Adele l-lardenburg Ann Woodruff Stewart Kathryn Elizabeth Keyes Suzanne Stone Fay Kirby Martha Anne Stubbs Joyce French Manley Doris Ann Tiedeman Nancy Payne Mynott Barbara Jeanette Toan Helen Elizabeth Newton Ellen Jane Vidal Miriam Louise Parlcer Muriel Paula Welch , Mary Elizabeth Patterson Barbara Vandewater Willcin JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Doris Jane Davidson Dolores Keyes Meta Mary Brammer Nancy Cunneen Lain Barbara Faith Dodenholl Barbara Ann Leinroth Martha Jean Cavett Margaret Jean Maxlield Constance Mae Foley Corinne Milcltelsen Flora Ward Fay Beverly Ruth Merchant Ellen Gay Fredericlc Joan Carolyn Mungeer Margaret Ellen Fleming Doris Lee Mitchell Mary Jane Gregg Shirley Marion Renard Genevieve Frances Frederick Shirley Anne Ringholm Lois Irene Haigh Jeanne Ursula Schmidt Ruth Doris Harrison Jo Ann Smoyer Harriet Elaine Hammond Doris Elaine Swart Betty Lou Heyroth Marian Elva South Barbara Jane Hume Elizabeth Ann Townley Martha Ann Jewett Lailita Stubbs Janet Kathleen Kennedy Scharlie Ellen Watson Patricia Jane Kerwin Ann Hutchinson Westbrook Arlie Williamson Marian Louise Young TOP ROW: Foley, Sasman, Harrison, Cavett, Sherrer, Mungeer, Hammond, Flemini,tKennedy. FOURTH ROW: Haigh, Brooke, Watson, Davidson, French, Cassedy, Manley Tiedeman, Leinroth, ynott, Newton, A. Stubbs, Willcin, G. Frederick, L. Stubbs, Vidal, Maxfield. THIRD ROW: E. G. Frederick, Merchant, Ringholm, Renard, Kerwin, Smoyer, Gregg, Brammer, Mitchell South, Schmidt, Milckelsen, Hume, Williamson, Heyroth, Westbrook, Dodenholf. SECOND ROW: Allen Powell, Stewart, Stone, Mrs. Masten, Welch, Robinson, Allmuth, Patterson. BOTTOM ROW: Halla, Lambert, McKenrick, Dye, Lain, Jewett, Swart, Fay, Young. S204 SOPI-IOMORES Jean McPherson Beiermeister Janet Edwina Benham Martha Jane Clarlc Doris Edna Corbett Virginia Hope Gastmeyer Margaret Jean Gladstone Madeline Hagan Barbara Gabel Keely Sylvia Norton Kilbourne Shirley Wood Mapes Shirley Ann Martin Mary Elizabeth Mears Shirley Ann Ogren Helen Kristina Paulus Geraldine Rogers Charlotte Anne Smith Dorothea Evelyn Underwood le! a gamma SENIORS Hope Mason Arundel Janet Craig Bassette Eugenie Anne Buchanon Elaine Darby Janet Dayton Carolyn Helen Diehl Mary Elizabeth Geiling Nancy Louise Hall Mary Palmer Hanlcinson Betty Anne Hausheer Cynthia Martha Heister Marion Hosie Lois Virginia Hutchinson Jacquelyn Coene Allison Dewey Virginia Ann Galle Adelaide Hustad Mildred Vincent Jacobi Alison King Ruth Elizabeth Osborn Miriam Joyce Lee Mary Agnes McCullough Elizabeth Pearson Millard Margaret Stratlord Mills Mary Morris Joyce Webster Reed Mary Jane Roberts Alice Elizabeth Schilling Jean lrene Smith Dorothy Maybelle Taylor Joan Waite Mary Helen Weber Marsha Fisk Wilson JUNIORS Jean Marie Paddoclc Carol Jane Slocum Q Jo Ann Slcinner Taylor Helen Dorothy Tetter Elizabeth Ann Tilt Mary Louise Wagner Nancyann Woodard We i , If' l A f L72 li . E J-I fi TOP ROW: Hagan Taylor, Roberts, Underwood, Keely, Schilling, Buchanan, Diehl, King, Porter, Wilson, Martin. FOURTH ROW: Dewey, Paddock, Mears, Gastmeyer, Lee, Clark, C. Smith, Kilbourne, Arundel, Hustad, Paulus, J. Smith. THIRD ROW: Beiermeister Gladstone, Ogren, Benham, Wagner, Anderson, Osborn, Jacobi, Tetter, Coene, Weber. SECOND ROW: Geiling, McCullough, Darby, Hutchinson, Mrs. Coffin, Hall, Reed, Slocum, Mills. BOTTOM ROW: Hausheer, Waite, Hanlcinson, Corbett, Dayton, Bassette, Kaufman, Galle, Janet Edith Buhsen Mary Naoma Cross Patricia Jean Fitzgerald Marion Elizabeth Graham Nancy Harwood Hart Dorothy Leigh Hotchkiss Avis Arlene Kirkendall Cynthia Ann Martin J4 ,aim jkefa i SENIORS Betty Jane Miller Marjorie Anne Montrose Elizabeth Woodson Pearson Patricia Clara Peck Eleanor Frances Reid Joan Harriett Schettel Phyllis June Stapley Jean Strohecker JUNlORS Marguerite Hannan Antell Ruth Miriam Hustis SOPHOMORES Joan Maureen Cotiey Elizabeth M. Kennedy Phyllis Ann Ault Barbara Lee Paula Anne Correll Mary Brock Qatmdn Mary Rose Balph Elvera Suzanne Mattucci Mary Margaret Driscoll Jeanne Elizabeth Olsen mlyklgtih liiLgne2:dmpbeIl lgilgiilcizrggiglfjergiitNorfleet Georgia Elizabeth Ganson Barbara Anne Pond Patricia Ann Chasteney Ellen Hulda Oueern Marion Joy Gulling Marilyn Alina Rothstein Jane Ouintard Clark Elizabeth Jane Randolph B , I , I Anne Noel Cody Frieda Schierenbeck everly Mae l-ldmlm Vwlan Merle Rl-'Cl4lC Mary Dorothy Donnelly Suzanne l.ee Skylstead Mary Deborah Holton Elise Page Skylstead Frances Eileen Kane CPZVVY A8825 S0ldf Edie Anne W Ik Priscilla Ann Karb Mary Jo est Todd 6 er Marilyn Gertrude King Katherine Ellen Vogt i TOP ROW: Pearson, Pettit, Oueern, Reid, Driscoll, Holton, Chasteney, Hotchkiss. FIFTH ROW: Binder, Ganson, Gulling, Schierenbeck, Karb Martin, Clark, Walker, Todd, Kirkendall, Hamlin. FOURTH ROW: King, Buhsen, Randolph, Solar, S. Skylstead, Lee, E. Slcylstead, Peck, Pond, Kane, Graham. THIRD ROW: Montrose, Donnelly, Ruckle, Vogt, Stroheclcer, Ault, Correll, Cross, Mattucci, Cody, Campbell, Nortleet Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW: Hustis, Miller, Olsen, Hart, Oatman, ScheFiel,BCocHeyi-Berger, Stapley. BOTTOM ROW: Langmann, Horton, un er, eat eur. 206 .L Constance Mae Gager Frances E, Goheen Marilyn Elizabeth Mayer Elaine Judith Schmidt Patricia Jeanne Strickler Charlotte L. Bullis Barbara Alice Everitt Joyce Edna Fincher, SENIORS Virginia Reagan Thompson Ruth Nellie Van Scoter Erva Jean Vosburgh Elizabeth Williams Patricia Ann Yarlott JUNIORS Barbara Anne Masseth Barbara l-lull Matson Phyllis Mary Roberts SOPHOMORES Claire Belle Goss June Lanore Rorlce Barbara Louise Borden 'lwyla Jayne Miller Alice Marie Klinlso l-Ols -lane Stdmey peggy LOU Davis Joanne Norton Margaret Lucille Marine Jean Clara Van Nostrand Dorothy May Dows Bernadette Marion Nutting Catherine Forrest Wars Florence Mary Draugel Shirley Nanette Rowland Elizabeth Jane Forbes Mary Ellen Salisbury Ruth Martin Goheen Dorothy Ann See PLEDGES Patricia Buckingham Keith Gisele Wilma Teichmann June Nancy l'ladloclc Lydia Jean Maynard Juanita Ladonia Wells Caroline Elizabeth Sowerbutt . . If fi it KTA ig QQ: AQ? ., , TOP ROW: Wells, Strickler Norton, Forbes, Rowland. FOURTH ROW: Dows, Miller, Nutting, Davis, Ware, Borden, Vosburgh, Everitt, Mayer, Roberts, Stamey. THIRD ROW: Salisbury, Keith, Maynard, Fincher, Marine, Matson, Teichmann, Draugel, R. Goheen See, Goss. SECOND ROW: F. Goheen, Yarlott, Klinko, Mrs. Sparrow- hawk, Schmidt, Van Scorer, Masseth, Williams, Thompson. BOTTOM ROW: Ogburn, Caverno, Sowerbutt, l-laclloclcf Page, Dombrowslci. Q07 SENIORS Jane Frances Callahan Evelyn Tina Carlson Elizabeth Spaulding Carter Carol Davis Cleveland Winilred Derge Audrey Wright Elliott Dorothy Woodworth ller Ann Maunder Kleberg Nancy Elizabeth Knapp Mildred Boyd Lincoln Joan Davison Logan Elizabeth Spahr Lytle Marcia Davidson Noyes Jane lrwin Purdy Ellen Elizabeth Ross Miriam Augusta Seemann Kathleen Carol Smith Virginia l-luyclc Smith Dorothy Ritchie Stuart Doris Emma Ticlcnor Rosalind Williams JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Katherine Agnes Byrne Dorothy Ellen Knight Jean Budd Mary Lee Mozier Mary Elizabeth Collins Shirley Gilpin Lewis Mary Jane Burlcholder Nancy Evans Nichol Louanna Dallas Cramer Elizabeth Speer Miller Jane lda Clarlc Nancy Wood Nicholas Dorothy Ann Graham Margaret Fisher Miller Joyce ,larnagin Sally Marie Palmer Jean Elizabeth Hough Elizabeth Jane Smythe Jeanne Livingston Jean Rearsall Jean Doris Jephson Suzanne Ruth Tettelbach Winnilred Ellen McGowan Eunice Marshall Scott Alice Virginia Keeler Ann Squire Trimby Barbara Ann Moore Barbara Sherloclc Silence Howard Turnbull Patricia Anne Smith .rr -7 bl S , . 8 ,Q ill-r-rf3A'.'j Luigi' l l TOP ROW: Kleberg, Graham, Smythe, Lytle, P. A. Smith, Hough, Tettelbach, Seemann, Scott, Livingston, Mozier, Jarnagin, M. F. Miller, Williams, Trimby. FOURTH ROW: Carlson, Keeler, Nicholas, Moore, C eveland, Mc- Gowan, V. Smith, Burkholder, Nichol, Lincoln, Jephson. THIRD ROW: Collins, Weidner, Cramer, Byrne, Iler, Budd, Purdy, E. Miller, Clarlc, Sherlock, Knight. SECOND ROW: Derge, Ross, K. Smith, Noyes, Mrs. Williams, Elliott, Stuart, Davis, Ticlcnor. BOTTOM ROW: Morris, Pearsall, Arthur, Bard. r L ' gint Virginia Lee Balcer Harriet Eileen Bruce Pat Marian Carpenter Ruth Frances Critchlow Priscilla Gardner Edgarton Frances Jane Foster Jean Marie Gallagher Wanda Alyne Gasch Phyllis May Guterman Christabel Hamilton SOPHOMORES Barbara Ann Clines Miriam Lindquist Barbara Eustace Dwyer Kathleen Mavourneen O'Connell Doris Elaine Eggen Frances Paula Putnam Frances Qdglqjn Corbdlly Phyllis Sylvia Edmunds Barbara Rapp M Th D . ll Nancy Helen Fulton Ruth Lila Smith ary erase HSCO Jeanne Grilliths Suzanne Barrett Squire Dorothy Alma Ennis Joan Patricia Kamerer Janet Elaine Vosburgh Shirley Kathryn Gillis Margaret Bradlord Kelly Mary Jean Woodward Nancy Esther Lehrbach Doris Joan Welter Mary Katherine Vorlc Gloria Frances Hunter 1' ,........-V ,ZQQHL1 wi' ll lz- i - .a' SENIORS Henrietta Mary Jurlciewicz Nancy lrene Keller Maj-Britt Margareta Leish Patricia Ann Mclnerney Margaret Louise Newell Mary Ann O'Connell Marie Gertrude Prendergast Jeanne Marie Ouigan Barbara Ann Summerill Claire Lucille Van Wagner JUNIORS Lois Jean Meelc Frances Wallcer Rison Margaret Anne Schiavone Evelyn Mae Senlc Roxanne Scranton Tanner Elizabeth Wait 4 , zz- - TOP ROW: Ouigan, Corbally, Welter, Carpenter, Gillis, Gallagher, Guterman, Leish, York, Keller. FIFTH ROW: Reilly, Woodward, Meek, Ennis, Rison, Bruce, Hunter, Schiavone, Mclnerney. FOURTH ROW: Clines, Gasch, Tanner, Rapp, Griffiths, Summerill, Edmunds, Lehrbach, Kelly. THIRD ROW: Squire, Lindquist, Putnam, Jurlciewicz, Smith, Foster, Senlc, Kamerer, Dwyer, Vosburgh. SECOND ROW: Critchlow, Driscoll, Baker, Newell, Mrs. Clement, Mrs. Fox, O'Connell, M. A., Edgerton, Wait. BOTTOM ROW: Eggen, Lightfoot, Swinton, . K. O'Connell, Fulton, Myers. Q09 igmog mega jan Aileen Gail Bernstein Renee Yvette Gaines Doris Marjorie Ash Ruth Barrow Elaine Claire Bates Joyce Diane Bauer Barbara Grossman Berger Lois Citrin Shirley Rebecca Feld Judith Levy SENIORS Sonia Dyme Ginzberg Barbara Liedelter Betty Rosenthal JLJNIORS Carol Ann Loeb Josephine Miller Lila Belle Nisselson Joan Dorothy l3ersl4y Jacqueline Baila Rappoport Shirley Rae Specter Marcia Claire Valentine Evelyn Janis Weiner rw..' , Marjorie Atriclc Shirley Cantor Barbara Dautch Jacqueline DeJur Beverly Hahn Helene Hano Helen Kahn lna May Liisitz Barbara Miller SOPHOMORES Evelyn Miller Abby Noselson Carol Shoenbrun Bernice Clara Siegel Elinor Silverstein Constance Shulman Natalie Harriet Subin Sylvia Lois Turteltaub Marcia Ann Wells Helen Yaeger , , C. L. s TOP ROW: Bates, Schulman, Kahn, Valentine, Dautch. FOURTH ROW: Hahn, Levy, Yaeger, Miller, E., Citrin, Schoenbrun, Berger, Nisselson, DeJur, Miller, J. THIRD ROW: Wells, Noselson, Barrow, Turteltaub, Perslcy, Atrick, Cantor, Siegel, Rappoport, Silverstein. SECOND ROW: Gaines, Rosenthal, Feld, Weiner, Mrs. Chisholm, Ash, Subin, Loeb, Bernstein. BOTTOM ROW: Ashe, Meshman. SOPHOMORES Shirley Ruth Barnett Elaine Lynette Beagle Helen Marie Corbett Marion Lucy Cousins Marilyn Spencer Davies Suzanne Overton Eastman Cornelia Jane Ferrell Jean Marian Glindmyer Sara Elizabeth McGowan Viola Ann Mowry Maredith Ann Nims Jacqueline Loclchart Smith Lillian Elizabeth Soelle Mary Julia Utter Jacqueline Anna Van Hassel Marjorie Eleanor Wright - igma J alalaa Louise Helene Carmody Janet Potter Courtin Patricia Adams Demarest Phyllis Jeanne Fish Alera Daisy Getman Barbara Ann Green Betty DeNee Halpin Martha Christine Hanson Marjorie Frances Helgans Anne Helen Hodgldns Nancy Wigsten Axinn Jean Elizabeth Boyd Helen Fairbanlcs Cuilt Fent Jamison Hoffman Dorothy Elizabeth Landis Doris Yvonne Langman Frances Julia Young Ruth Eileen Long Virginia Jean Howard Jean Doretta Krumvviede Amy Elizabeth Mann Sylvia Marie Mayer Nancy Ann Stephenson Lois Elsa Templer Linda Marshall Ward Dorothy Jane Wendling Rayma Carter Wilson Elaine Windrum Emily Gorman Palmer Mary Evelyn Rauer Janeth Margaret Reid Margaret Celeste Roof Marjorie Ann Saunders Mary Patricia Shepperd Frances Marie Wright TOP ROW: Roof, Rauer, Hobson, Ward, Van Hassel, Soelle, Ferrell Beagle. 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Wosniclc 215 joofgaf I .SZCIAOI1 ln mid-April a new head Football coach arrived at Cornell, Edward Mclfeever. With the introduction oF a new coach to Cornell, also came the introduction oF a new play, the T Formation. One oF the youngest head coaches in major Football at 34, Nlclfeever has a reputation For intelligence and human qualities in handling players in practice and on the Field. A Football squad oi Fifty-two candidates assembled on August Q7 For intensive preparation oF a 9-game schedule starting September QQ. About a dozen oF this year's squad played Football at Cornell before and the team was reeniorced with new prospects From military and civilian ranks. Allen Dekdebrun was elected captain oF the Football team in August and was considered one oF the nationis top passers, completing 90 out oF 194 Forward passes For 1,297 yards in 9 games. A large crowd arrived at Syracuse For the First game oF 1945 season. Although Cornell was outweighed on the line and was weak in spots, she, nevertheless, unveiled an oFFensive against which Syracuse couldnjt seem to get going. Dekdebrun completed 'I4 out oF 'IQ passes, did punting and even carried the ball himself a Few times. lm and Flanker Formations, with shiiting to the single wing were used and Cornell was the victor, 'I4-26. Cornell came close to losing the game against Bucknell. The First period was scoreless and the First touchdown came in the second quarter when Frank Stoviak recovered a Fumble on Bucknell's 352 From which point Dekdebrun Flipped a spot pass to T. Davidson in the end zone. ln the third quarter, which was all Bucknell's, Bucknell chalked up a saiety and touchdown to come within Five points oF leading. Early in the Fourth period' Bucknell was only three yards From a touchdown that would have put them in the lead, but they Failed to make it, and Cornell made a touchdown in the last Five minutes of thel game to put us deFinitely in the lead, winning '19 to 8. t in gf i ' Capt. Dekdebrun Punts for Cornell Q16 Ed lVlcKeever, l-lead Coach Doc Kavanagh, Trainer Although outweighed on the Field, Cornell's oFFensive tactics overwhelmed the Sub Base. ln the First Few minutes oF the game, Clint Laux made two spectacular broken Field runs to get the Big Red oFF to a 'IQ-O lead and aFter that Cornell continued to score with little opposition From the Sub Base and the game ended, Cornell 39, Sub Base O. 152,000 persons watched Cornell lose its First game oF the season to Princeton on the slippery Schoell- l4opF Field, October 'l3. Rain that had been Falling all day seemed to lceep the Big Red From holding on to the ball. There were seven Fumbles against Cornell, none oF which were recovered, while Princeton Fumbled and lost the ball only once. Cornell scored quiclcly, moving From its QO yard line aFter a touch- baclc in the First quarter. Clint Laux contributed a brilliant 56 yard run but Princeton came through with a second touchdown in the Fourth quarter to win 'i-4-6. lnept pass-catching and wealt line play were the major reasons For Yale's '19-7 victory over Cornell. Cornell made one touchdown in the First halF, but Failed to score in the second halF aFter being stopped only three yards short oF another touchdown in the opening minutes oF the third period. The game marlced the First appearance as a unit, oF lVlcKeever's new bacl4Field l'lillary Chollet, Paul Robeson, Jr., and Jim Del Signore who was being trained For Gil Bouley's Fullbacl4 job and was in on nearly every tackle. They teamed with veteran Delcdebrun and Formed a. potential powerhouse baclcField. Cornell entered the game with Columbia as underdogs. A whirlwind oFFensive by Columbia earned them three touchdowns in the First ten minutes oF play. Cornell reFused to give up, however, as their de- Fensive play improved the line and Found a measure oF cohesion. The baclcField put on its own special show oF oFFensive Football to come baclc and score three touchdowns in eight minutes in the wind, rain and darlcness oF the last quarter. Delcdebrun dragged his teammates out oF the doldrums as he Flipped to l-lillary Chollet, newcomer Fromf New Grleans, Louisiana, From his CDel4debrun'sD own Q0 yard line with Chollet galloping FiFty yards For the touchdown. It was in the Fourth quarter that the team started to cliclc, passes were received and Columbia's lead shrunlc to eight points, but that oFFensive was not enough and Cornell had only Q6 points to Columbia's 34. Q17 Breal4ing their losing strealc oF three weelcs, the Big Red deFeated the Red Raiders For the t First time in three years, the longest Colgate B victory streak in the history oF the 322-year old classic. Sixteen downs were made by Cornell to the visitors' two. The contest was rather spiritless, For it was evident immediately that Colgate did not have the baclcField equipment to craclc the rejuvenated Cornell Forward wall while the Big Red seemed content to play about between the QO yard lines. A Five man setup threw Delcdeprun For losses on every other attempted pass play. Despite this, he completed 'IO out oF Q5 passes For 'l7O yards. Colgate made its lone touchdown in the Final period and the game ended with Cornell having Q0 points and Colgate hav- ing 6. .hZu+.... i, . Allen Dekdebrun The snow which Fell throughout the aFter- Captain noon and the cold which was almost numbing in its eFFect did not daunt the Big Red as they defeated Dartmouth 20 to 'l3. Dartmouth made the First touchdown to score six points and in the second period Cornell came through with two touchdowns in Fast order, to mal4e the score at halF time read '13-6. Clint Laux upped his point total to 42 as he slammed across For both oF these touchdowns. Mid- way through the Fourth quarter, with the Dartmouth players talcing to the air, Chollet intercepted a misdirected aerial and Cornell was on the march again. Delcdetvrun hit Chollet with a perFect pass on the Dartmouth Five and he sprinted over. Robeson converted and the Big Red was saFely in the lead QO-6. The Feature oF the second scoring drive was a 63 yard brolcen Field gallop by Hillary Chollet who wiggled through Dartmouth's line like lightning. Playing against a superior team, as rated by many leading sports writers, the Cornell team suFFered a resounding deFeat From the University oF Pennsylvania's eleven. ln running up the highest score in the FiFty-two year old history oF their rivalry, Pennsylvania scored 59 to Cornell's 6 points. For the Big Red, its captain and quarterbacluhl Delcdelarun was the mainstay, Both oFFensively and defensively. Delcdebrun, however, was practically powerless against the hard charging Pennsylvania Forwards. Cornell's lone tally came on the second play oF the second period. At the end oF the opening quarter, the Big Red toolc the ball on its twenty. Delcdebrun passed 19 yards to Cotter and then Fired a tremendous aerial to l-lillary Chollet, who snatched the ball From the hands ol: the deFending Evans For a thirty-two yard gain. Penn- sylvania was then guilty oF pass interference and Cornell received the ball on the one yard line. Cn the Fourth craclc at the Pennsylvania goal, Cornell tallied as Clint Laux went over. The traditional Thanlcs- giving day game between Pennsylvania and Cornell ended the season For the Cornell eleven. E218 Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Qct. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. 1945 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Syracuse at Syracuse Bucknell at Ithaca . . U. S. Submarine Base at Ithaca Princeton at Ithaca . . Yale at New I Iaven . Columbia at New York . Colgate at Ithaca . Dartmouth at Hanover . Pennsylvania at Philadelphia 1 f N WM R31 . I -. . JF., -5-'FF ' , inkil, ,,. - ,.. ik X. fb X 3 fs- .- . ? V-S-f?:' 'N K 1,553 Q , Usa. . .X -'ii X In x' Q, kv ., X . 3 N Q , tt A g , f .tv X fin - .1-V-' I - 2,1 '- '-.5 3 1, M. , U 33:37 Rf- QW. ,X 4 0, . dr -ii -X , 4.1 .. Eg '4.f'4?1lN H ' . Y-5.31. ,,.A.,,x,g.3:3.H. . ati'--,4 Q15 5 IN SKS 1:1 .fs ?x CORNELL OPPONENT fi! Q6 14 'I 9 8 39 O 6 'I 4 7 18 Q6 34 Q0 6 Q0 13 6 59 ff .2 IF K 219 1 1945-46 lljamifg garfefgaf DATE GAME CORNELL OPPONENT Dec Sampson Naval Training Center at Ithaca Dec Canisius at Buffalo ..... Dec Niagara at Ithaca . . . Dec. Pennsylvania at Philadelphia . Dec Columbia at New York City . Jan. Columbia at Ithaca . , Jan. Rochester at Ithaca . . . Jan. Princeton at Princeton .... Jan. New Yorlc University at New York . Jan. Princeton at Ithaca . . . Jan. Syracuse at Syracuse Jan. Dartmouth at Hanover Jan. Colgate at Ithaca . Feb Pennsylvania at Ithaca ..,. Feb. Dartmouth at Ithaca .... Feb. Sampson Naval Training Center at Sampson Emerald Wilson . . .... Coach Gordon I-Iarrison ....... Captain 221 Basketball launched its 1945-46 winter sports season at Cornell on December first. The team won a decisive victory over the U. S. Naval Hospital team from Sampson, winning, 68-29. The outcome of the Varsity engagement proved little. It was no contest from the onset, as Cornell scored nine points and blanked the visitors for five minutes and fifty seconds. Midway in the first half Cornell put together a string of sixteen points, gave the regulars a rest, held a 35-11 lead at intermission and rolled on to its easy victory with third stringers winding up the game. Coach Emerald' B. Wilson started a veteran team for this game. The forwards were lrwin Alterson, USNR, and William W. Matchneer. At center was towering Edward il. Peterson, another holdover from the 1944-1945 season and the guards were Captain Gordon W, l-larrison and Eugene D. Berce, USNR. With Peterson, 6 ft. 9 in., Alterson 6 ft. 2 in., and Matchneer 6 ft. 2 in., the Naval l-lospital players were outreached and never had a chance under the Speed Wilson,-Coach basket' ln non-league games Cornell defeated Canisius 51-37 at Buffalo and Niagara 69-39 at lthaca. ln the Canisius game at Buffalo, Matchneer, who was off form in the opening game against Sampson Naval Hospital was the high scorer with fifteen points. Cornell took an early lead but yielded it to Canisius. A field goal by Alterson tied the score and Cornell went ahead to hold a 32-18 advantage at the half. The final score was 51-37. The Niagara game before a home crowd of approximately 2,000 was a runaway for Cornell. Alterson, Matchneer, l'larrison, and Peterson scored Nl seven points before Niagara converted a free throw. The visitors did not 1 . We score a field goal until after six minutes and twenty seconds on play. At that point the score was 11 to 15 and at the half Cornell was in front 41-18. J? ft l -X The final score-69-39. Y i A crowd estimated at 10,000 saw the Pennsylvania game in Convention 1 f'lall, Philadelphia. At one point Cornell held a seven point margin, 20-13, but Pennsylvania rallied and pulled up to within a point 23-22. Then Cornell switched from a zone to a man to man defence and held on to its one point advantage until the intermission. The lead changed a couple of times in the second half and Alterson and Matchneer converted three free throws to put Cornell ahead 30-28. The team put on a spurt to increase its lead to thirteen when the game ended with a score of 55-42. Two one-sided victories over Columbia 70-36 in New York and 66-43 in lthaca kept Cornell undefeated. For both games Coach Wilson sent in the same five players who started all six games this season. ln the game in New York Cornell quickly jumped into an eight point lead holding Columbia scoreless with a zone defence and it looked like a mc run away until Columbia tightened its defences. The score was 28-20 at 222 i the intermission. The home forces tired in the second half and Cornell put on a real scoring demonstration, caging 42 points. The Lions lcept close watch on Alterson and he was lcept down to ten points on five field goals but Columbia failed to watch Berce and the Cornell guard topped the score with twenty points. The final score was 70-36. The game in Barton l-lall against Columbia was almost of the same pattern as the game at New Yorlc. Four thousand spectators, the largest home crowd in years, sat cross legged on the floor, stood up in rows behind the chairs in the balcony, and perched precariously on the movable tower used to replace the lights in Barton f-lall. Cornell held the lead throughout the game and Columbia never once threatened that lead. For both games against Columbia, Coach Wilson sent in the same five players who had started the previous six games of the season, ftxlterson, Berce, l-larrison, Peterson, and Matchneer. The final score was Cornell 66, Columbia 43. With over three thousand overjoyed fans loolcing on, the Big Red cagers put on one of their best per- formances of the season as they romped over an outclassed Rochester five 77-49 on the Barton Hall Court, January 9. Leading the home forces to their seventh victory in as many starts were Gene Berce and lrwin Alterson, each man tallying QO counters. Qperating in their usual get-away style, the Cornellians jumped into a 9 point lead before the visitors, Angelo Ciulla dropped in a long set shot for their first tally of the night. Following this up, the Rivermen closed the gap to three points. l-lowever this was as close as the Yellow Jaclcets got for the remainder of the contest, as Berce tapped in a rebound and Alterson and Peterson chipped in with one handers to begin a rally which saw Cornell sporting a Q7-'IQ lead midway in the opening stanza. At this point the game developed into a give and talce operation, with the Rochester set shot artists finding the range to match Cornell's swift underneath thrusts as the half ended. S223 The halftime rest must have benefited the Big Red no end because they re- turned to the court in the final stanza to put on a terrific performance. As the Yellow Jaclcets vainly tried to halt them, the Red cagers dropped in un- believable shots, stealing the ball from open-mouthed defenders and going off again to further raise the score. The speedy Big Red five conquered its fourth Eastern lntercollegiate foe when it downed Princeton by its ac- curate shooting from the foul line. Outscored from the floor for the first time this season, '19-'18, Cornell gained its eighth straight victory by dropping in '15 of Qi free shots. Start- ing out by displaying some of their best ball to date, the Big Red amassed a sixteen point advantage early in the contest. However, by half-time, the Tigers had whittled Cornell's lead to E29-QO. The Redmen could add only two points to theiredge during the final period. Rangy Ed Peterson was the prop of the cagers offensively and defensively as he raclced up six buckets and three foul tosses to pace the individual scor- ing and controlled the bacl4boards throughout the struggle. Gene Berce playing forward accounted for thirteen points, while Alterson at guard added eleven more. The Big Red quintet went down to defeat, the first in eight outings, before a charging NYU five, 62-46 in Madison Square Garden. The sellout crowd, which had come anticipating a closely fought contest, was reasonably satisfied during the first half which ended in a '19-'19 tie, but the second stanza turned into a runaway for a smoothly operating Violet squad. With the help of Forman and Schayer, NYU led 6-O after seven minutes. Cornell then jumped into the scoring column as Berce tapped in a rebound and l-larrison caged a buclcet to bring the Big Red within strilcing distance. Cornell then toolc its biggest lead of the evening as Alterson, Berce and l-larrison counted in succession to make the score 'IO-7. from this point the lead changed hands rapidly and just as the half ended, Berce notched a free throw to even matters at '19 all. The second session opened quietly enough as the teams exchanged baslcets several times and with five minutes gone, the contest was still anybody's, with the Violets holding a 34-Q8 lead. l-lere, however, the game brolce wide open as the Violets attack caught on fire and opened a lead which the now harrassed and disorganized Cornellians were powerless to halt. Bouncing bacl4 after the defeat by NYU, the Big Red quintet returned to the winner's column trouncing the outplayed Princeton cagers 77-34 at Barton l'lall. Cornell ran away from the Nassau five piling up a nine point lead in the first six minutes of play. Q94 Qpening the game, the Cornellians ran up eleven tallies, mostly on Free shots and continued to amass a commanding lead. Midway in the Final halF, Coach E. B. Wilson toolc the starting Five out oF the contest as Cornell continued to hold the upper hand throughout the second half. The reserves lcept raclcing up baslcets to malce the vvinning margin 43 tallies. Qutside the League Cornell lost to Syracuse at Syracuse, 45-63 on January 23. Cornell outplayed the highly rated Grange Five during the First halF, winding up with a 29-24 advantage after the score had been tied six times. Syracuse put on the pressure in the second halF, overtoolc Cornell at 41-40, and increased the lead in a driving Finish. Cornell's starters tired quiclcly, and Syracuse scored 6 points in the last three minutes without yielding a counter, Captain Gordon l-'larrison, Peterson, and l-lillary A. Chollet were lost on personal Fouls, along with Four Syracuse players. Berce was high scorer with eleven points, and Peterson counted ten as Alterson played vvell belovv his usual Form. The Baslcetball team lost its First Eastern lntercollegiate League game January 26, bovving, 44-48, to Dartmouth at l-lanover, N. l-l. Pennsylvania vvas the deFending champion. Dartmouth vvon the title seven straight years, 1938 through 1944, and threatened Cornell's First chance to top the circuit since 1924. As the teams prepared For the return game in Barton Hall, Cornell held a half-game lead. At l-lanover, Cornell vvas held be- lovv 50 points in a League encounter For the First time. ln three oF its six vic- tories, Cornell had scored 70 points or more, with lrvvin Alterson, USNR, Far in Front in individual scoring vvith 112 points. With one day oF practice, the squad headed For l-lanover. Dartmouth de- monstrated an unusually tight deFense, a Feature oF its play all season. The First Field goal, by Alterson, came after Four minutes oF play. Dartmouth moved into a 10-4 lead beFore Alterson, Peterson, and Berce paced a rally to tie at 12-12, with ten minutes left in the halF. Dartmouth had edged back into the lead at 27-25 at intermission. Dartmouth held its lead For Five min- utes, but Berce brolce through to pull Cornell into a 41 -35 advantage. Dart- mouth tied the score For the FiFth time, at 41-41. Trailing by a single point after Alterson converted one oF two Free throvvs, Cornell, with one minute to go, elected to play the ball From ever, and Dartmouth scored again From the Floor beFore the game ended vvith a Final score oF 44 to 48. Colgate came to Barton l-lall with a record oF eleven victories and one de- Feat. Against this team Cornell started a new lineup, necessitated by the ill- 225 out oF bounds. It lost possession, hovv-- ness oF Peterson. Alterson was shiFted to center, Berce and Matchneer played Forward, and Harrison and Chollet started at guard. Vanderweghe scored First For Colgate, dropping a Free throw, but Harrison scored twice From the Floor on Fast-break plays and Cornell pulled into a '13-Q lead in the First Four minutes, holding Colgate scoreless From the Field. That burst ol: scoring won the game, For the teams played on virtually even terms thehreslrt og the way. Matchneer threw in six Field goals From a pivot positon, giving Cornell a 37-Q3 lead att e a . Both teams played at top speed during the second halF, and casualties because oF personal Fouls were heavy. Cornell lost Berce, Matchneer, Alterson, and Chollet. Colgate lost only Vanderweghe, but the Varsity reserves protected the lead despite Colgate s desperate closing drive. A rejuvenated Cornell Five copped its sixth lvy League contest by overwhelming Pennsylvnia, 70-58. Leading all the way, Cornell made its First ohfensive threat good when Hillary Chollet rang up a Free throw and Bill Matchneer tapped in Chollet s second Foul try to give the Cornellians an initial edge oF 3-0. Cutting the thirteen point margin which the Cornell cagers piled up in the opening Five minutes, Penn- sylvania rallied under the leadership oF Lyon, Upton, and lrv 5toloFF, who sank twenty oF Penn's markers in the First half. Ed Peterson, just out oF the inFirmary, entered the game near the end oF the First period and hit the nets on his First try to give Cornell a 37-Q4 lead. Pennsylvania tried everything in the last minutes oF play, but the Big Red maintained its lead to take its eleventh win oF the winter season. Tomahawking Cornelks hopes For an lvy Legaue championship, the Dartmouth lndians copped their second win From the high strung Big Red ca gers, 56-53, beFore a capacity crowd oF over 5,000 Fans in Barton Hall. l The Big Red hoopsters were notice- ably nervous at the beginning oF their last league tilt as they missed many cinch shots, while Dartmouth made the most oF every opportunity they had. The lndians held the advantage all the way through the First period, and the best Cornell could do was to tie the count up three times. Not until Coach QssieH Cowles cagers had run up a 36-Q6 lead did the Cornellians begin to Function like a championship quintet. A set shot by Hillary Chollet evened the count at 43 all, and two buckets by Carl Glas- ow, who replaced Ed Peterson For Speed Wilson's only change in the lineup, gave the home team a momen- tary 47-46 lead. AFter Heddy had tapped the ball in and sunk a Free shot, Gene Berce hit the nets twice and Alterson tapped in his seventh basket oF the evening. The lndians then made the last minute drive which gave them the Eastern crown. The game against Sampson was the last encounter For the Basketball team For the 1945-46 season. Cornell gained the lead immediately and kept it throughout the game. Three times Sampson came within two points oF evening the score but Cornell was victorious, 42-63. . Q26 1945 lljamifg jracL Jolwn Francis Moaltley . . . . Coach Edward Cu. Ratleoslci . . Assistant Coach John R. Steele . . . Trainer Murray Jenlcins . . Trainer John F. Kandi . - Captain Daniel A. Belknap J. Roy Bergen Bernard Bernstein Roger Bissinger Gilbert J. Bouley Donald B. Campbell, Jr. LETFERMEN Malcolm B. Carsley Eugene P. l.. de Prosse Jolwn F. Kandl Daniel M. Kelly Alfred l.. Koup William C. Lautln William C. Miller George R. Mock Paul Robeson, Jr. Donald C. Young Willis S. Zeigler Jolwn Greene 227 1945 VARSITY TRACK RECORD Jan. Q7 West Point Relays at PLACE JE J I Z' West Point X- J Ks Feb. 3 Millrose Games at ,KZ Madison Square Garden 6 ,ff Feb. 'l0 Boston A. A. lndoor X l Traclc Meet at Boston Cornell 3rd 2 March 3 lntercollegiates at QR, x New Yorlc . . Cornell 6th F April Q8 Penn Relays at Philadelphia May 5 Pennsylvania at lthaca Pennsylvania May 19 hrgyjxlgilinildtes at llie with Dartmouth ' ' lfor 4th May Q6 Princeton at Princeton Cornell HK June Q l-leptagonals at Annapolis . . . Dartmouth The Cornell traclt team got oFF to a Fairly successful start at the West Point Relays at West Point. John Kandi won the two mile run, James Hartshorne came in second in the broad jump and the 1200 Ft. relay team came in Fourth. At the Millrose Games at Madison Square Gardens, the races were run on a board traclc which made it quite diFFicult For the Cornell men who had never had practice on such a traclt. The results oF the clay were probably not as good as they might have been because oF this. Cornell came in Fifth in the relay race and Kandl placed Fifth in the invitation two mile run. Cornell dropped the baton on the First turn and was never a contender in the Boston A. A. lndoor Traclc Meet at Boston. The Red Men placed third aFter M. l. T. and l-larvard. Paul Robeson, Jr., tied with Conley oF Dartmouth For First in the high jump and Kandl placed third in the two mile run at the lntercollegiates at New Yorlc. ln spite oF this, however, Cornell placed sixth in the meet with First place going to Army and second to Navy. The Penn Relays at Philadelphia began the outdoor traclc season. Kandl placed First in the two mile run and Robeson tied with Army For Fourth place in the high jump. Cornell lost the annual meet at lthaca at Schoellltopf Field against Pennsylvania and placed Fourth at the lntercollegiates at West Point. John Kandl showed excellent Form in both oF these meets by winning both the one mile and two mile races against Pennsylvania and the two mile run at the lntercollegiates. Cornell won by the large score oF 103-32 against Princeton at Princeton. Many oF the Cornellians came through at this meet. Bouley won the hammer throw, the discus throw, and the shot put. Kandl placed First in the two mile run and the one mile run. Daniel Kelley won the 440 yd. dash and the 880 yd. dash. Navy again proved its strength at Annapolis at the l-leptagonals by placing First. Cornell and Dartmouth tied For second. For the seventh straight time Kandl won the two mile run and again set a new meet record. Robeson tied with Conley oF Dartmouth For First in the high jump. The l-leptagonals ended Cornell's1945 tracl4 season. Q98 1945 6044 Counfrg Jolwn F. Moakley . . Warren G. l-leir . . . . RECORD Nov. 'IO l-leptgonal Meet at New York City . . Nov. '17 lntercollegiates in New York City . . LETTERMEN David P. Bulk Willard l.. Hedden Daniel Nl. Kelly Alfred l.. Koup Harold McQuade George H. Sbel Raymond N. Slwupe Watson B. Smith . Coach Manager . Cornell Placed 3rd C 81 Pointsb . Cornell Placed 7tl1 C183 Pointsb 229 1945 lljardify gafiegaf George K. James . . , Coach AS. Joseph P. Mascola . , , Captain Robert M. Ready . . Thomas A. Baldwin Donald P. Berens William J. Burke, Jr. John W. I-Iagood Fred G. I'lerr Charles R. Lorello April Q8 May 5 May 9 May 'IQ May 'I9 May Q6 June Q June 9 June 'IO June 'I6 June 'I7 Rochester at Rochester . BASEBALL LETTERMEN Linus G. MacDonald Joseph P. Mascola Allred W. Rothermel John Skawslti Paul A. Smith John M. Tully CORNELL OPPONENT O 6 Dartmouth at Hanover CQ gamesb 7 2 O 5 Colgate at Hamilton 4 IO Rochester at Ithaca 'I 3 Columbia at Ithaca CQ gamesj O 'I 3 9 Yale at New I'Iaven CQ gamesj 5 O 5 8 Princeton at Ithaca CQ gamesb Q 5 'I 3 Colgate at Ithaca . . . CPostponedD Sampson N. T. C. at Sampson 'I 'I3 Pennsylvania at Ithaca CQ gamesb 5 3 8 Q Sampson at Ithaca 5 'I'I Q30 . Manager Jesse M. Strong William K. Weidman Charles R. Chapin James F. Troutner Walter D. Way Kenneth P. Battles TF ln the first game ofthe 1945 baseball season at Cornell, the Big Red sutlered a shut-out, 6-O, at Rochester, on April 28. For the third year in a row Cornell was held to Five hits by Captain Giewelc of the Rochester team. ln the First ol a two game series at l'lanover, Rothermel pitched a Five hit game at Dartmouth, and Cornell won 7-Q. Cornell got eight hits, Captain Mascola getting two of these and scoring one run. ln the second game Battles and 5mith pitched for Cornell which was cut to six innings by rain. Cornell got only one hit, by Mascola and lost 5-O. Even though Cornell outhit Colgate 9-6, mainly due to errors, Cornell lost 10-4 at l-lamilton on May 9. At lthaca on May 1Q, Rochester won over Cornell 3-1. Cornell l4ept the score tied 1-1 until the Fifth inning, then Rochester made two of its three runs. Because of Spring Day Festivities, the double-header scheduled against Columbia at New Yorlc was played in lthaca. Columbia won the First game 1-O on May 19. The winning run was scored in the sixth inning on a single and an error. The second game was wild with Q1 hits. It was in this second game that Cornell's Troutner hit a home run, one of the longest hits ever made inside l'loy Field. But in spite of this the visitors staged a five run rally in the Filth inning to secure the game and won 9-3. Cornell next played two non-league games against Yale. ln the First game Cornell's pitcher, Battles, held until the seventh inning with only two hits but then Filled the bases. Rothermel relieved him and retired the side with Cornell winning the game at New l-laven by a score of 5-O. ln the second game Cornell built up a 5-1 lead in the First three innings and held this lead until the seventh inning when Rothermel wealcened and Vale scored seven runs. The Final score 5-8. Even though Cornell outhit Princeton in both games, the Big Red nine lost because of errors. The Final scores were 5-Q and 3-1. The game with Pennsylvania at lthaca was an especially close one until the sixth inning. Up until this time Cornell held the lead by only one run and then Cornell scored three runs. Pennsylvania threatened Cornell's lead in the seventh inning but scored only one run and the game ended with the Cornellians winning 5-3. ln the second game Cornell got otf to an early start by scoring four runs in the first inning and Pennsylvania never threatened. The Final score, Cornell 8, Pennsylvania Q. Cornell lost its last game oi the season to the Sampson Naval Training Center at lthaca by a score ol11-5. E231 1945 lljarfiifg dew R. Harrison Sanford ............. . Coach Harry C. Moore ........... Captain RECORD VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY FROSH May 5 M. l. T., Harvard at Cambridge . . . M. l. T. Cornell Cornell M. I. T. Ha rva rd Ha rva rd May 'IQ Columbia, M. l, T., U. S. Naval Academy Navy Navy Navy at Ithaca . . . .... Cornell Cornell Cornell M. l. T. Columbia May Q6 Columbia at New Yorlc .... Cornell Cornell Sept. 23 CFall Regattaj Cambridge, Harvard, M. l. T. M. I. T. M. l. T. Cornell Cornell Harvard Harvard Arthur W. Beale, Jr. Theodore J, Bliss Alexander Brede George A. Fearn William F. Hale John R. Fraser Carl E. Glaser LETTERMEN Carl A. Johnson Charles Keclc Paul R. McCormiclc Robert J. Miller William Paclcard JUNIOR VARSITY Frederick J. Kircher Parlc L. Metzger William C. Rapsco Edwin C. Raul Donald R. Peirce William B. Richardson James B. Wiles John H. Rasch Q32 On May Filth at Cambridge, Massachusetts, Cornell met with M. l. T. and Harvard. At the time for the J. V. race, the water was comparatively smooth and Cornell's J. V. crew won easily with M. l. T. placing second and Harvard placing last. By the time ol the Varsity race, however, the water became rough and although Cornell was close to M. l. T., the M. l. T. crew held the lead all the way and defeated Cornell and Harvard who placed second and third respectively. Spring Day in lthaca on May '19 started with rain but by the forenoon the slcies cleared and prospects for good weather on Cayuga were in view. However, the wind did not slow down and the Regatta had to be moved to the lnlet from the East Shore of the lalce, and the distance had to be cut from two miles to one mile. ln the freshman race, the Navy won by two lengths over Cornell, M. l. T. came in third fol- lowed by Columbia. The First heat was one ol the closest races ever held on Cayuga l.al4e and Cornell beat M. l. T. in the last ten strolces by .Q seconds and in that same heat, Navy beat Columbia by '14 seconds. ln the Finals, Cornell took an early lead but at the M mile marlc the Midshipmen passed the Red. Cornell almost came up at several points but Navy lcept ahead and won by one second. The J. V. races ran the same way with Cornell winning over M. l. T. and Navy winning over Coulmbia, and then Navy winning over Cornell by M length. Cornell met Columbia on the Harlem River in New York City. The two teams rowed with the tide but against a strong wind and rough water. These last two Factors proved Cornell the stronger and the Big Red went on to win the Varsity race by M length. ln the J. V. race Columbia threatened Cornell's lead almost at the end of the mile and three-quarter run but Cornell withstood the threat and won by 'l,l3 length. The 'I945 crew season ended with a Fall regatta on the Charles River at Cambridge, Massachusetts. M. l. T., Cornell, and Harvard were in the competition. M. l. T. won both the J. V. and Varsity races over Cornell, with Harvard placing in both races. liil A JT 'fx IF K 933 1945 lljamifg jnnia OFFICERS Richard Lewis . . . . . . Coach Walter Nirenloerg, USNR . Manager May 5 Colgate at Hamilton . . May 'IQ LI. S. Military Academy at Ithaca May 'I9 Colgate at Ithac a... May 26 Princeton at Princeton . June 2 Columbia at Ithaca . June 9 pennsylvania at Ithaca RECORD John Smith Captain Q34 CORNELL OPPONENT Postponed O 9 4 5 1 8 7 22 1 8 LETTERMEN John V. Smith Edward C. Taylor, Jr. Gordon K. Dingle I-Iarold C. Yost, U.S.N.I2. Robert J. Rubin, I,I.S.N.R. John P. Gnaedinger gwquawsmwxwmfeyrmwkwfww -4, 5 X 1945-46 ulfdlf Swzmmzn y 9 Gordon S. Little . . Coach Raymond L. l lunicl4y . Manager Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Colgate at Hamilton . Rochester at ltlwaca . Columbia at lthaca . . . U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis Colgate at ltlwaca . . . Pennsylvania at Philadelphia . 52 23? Q3 . fad 1945 'lfamity , OFFICERS George l.. Hall . . . . LETTERMEN Arnold H. Page William W. Beclc, U.S.N.l2. Robert l leider Philip W. Rim, U.S.M,C.R. Robert W. Holt William Dino, LI.S.N,R. X f X A Q38 Coach I 1945 Uaraify .Shaver Nicholas Bavvlf . . Coach J. C. Huntington . Manager RECORD CORNELL OPPONENT Sept. Rochester at Rochester 'I Q Sept Rochester at Ithaca . Q 'I Oct. Colgate at Hamilton CNO Scoref Oct. Princeton at Ithaca ..... 6 Q Nov Cortland State Teachers College at Ithaca 4 Q Nov Haverford at Ithaca ..... O 8 Nov Ll. S. Military Academy at West Point . O Q Nov. Pennsylvania at Philadelphia . . . O 3 C I945 SOCCER LETTERMEN Donald C. Beaumariage Q ,A Roger Bissinger f Max Rudolph Bluntschli Albert C. Cornish H. Norman Cotter, Jr. Charles Roberts Cox Myron L. Dimon Herrick Ailcen Dral4e John D. Edwards Sidney G. Humbald William W. Lawrence Robert P. Loeper Pierre C. Lundberg Robert James Marshall Edward A. McDonough Joseph Lang McKinney Richard Lee O'Connell William W. Phelps Roger Rlail William Rogers Henry J. Russell A. R. Tabias William F. Todt Gerhard Westphal in 3-FK 239 11: M . amify e earn l.t. E. P. Partland . . Coach Sgt. Charles R. Baker . . Coach Niels W. Robinson . Captain Stan Solow . . . . Manager MEMBERS Art l-lilbolt Frank Qrman George Martin Ed Richman Norman Newbauer Harold Geddes l.ynne Ellis l-larold Wakefield Warren l-leimer l-loward Newcomb Allan l-loneywell The Cornell Varsity Rifle Team attempted the most ambitious season since well before the war. ln an eHort to raise enthusiasm in the Rifle Team to a pre-war level, and to get new material located For the sport, a strong etiort was made to recruit new freshmen and returning veterans for the squad. A group of men from the 1945 season returned to form a start for a team, and this group was augmented by many new men, all oi whom will furnish material for a strong team in seaons to come. Postal Matches were arranged with the top collegiate teams in the country. Three teams were entered in the William Randolph l-learst National lntercollegiate Matches. A team ol ten men tired in the second Service Command lntercollegiate Match and Informal Shoulder to Shoulder matches were Fired. The Cornell Teams Finished third, seventh, and ninth in the Hearst Matches. The third place team won not only indi- vidual awards for the members but also a trophy for the school that was presented in the spring. ln this competition the Cornell team was defeated only by the teams from the University of Puerto Rico, topping all collegiate teams in the northeast United States. ln Postal Matches Cornell defeated New Vorlc Military Academy, Rhode lsland State, Dulce University, New Yorlc University, Syracuse University and other schools. Defeats were sutlered at the hands of West Point, Northwestern University, The University of Pittsburgh, Qhio State University, Michigan State University and M. l. T. Considering the inexperience oi the Cornell men and the Fact that the above teams are the strongest in the country, the men are proud of their record for the 1945 season. Q40 FHstTeem Second Team Q41 MEM l 3' 1945 lljamifg .jwlorieg Nicholas Bawlf . Coach Thomas Hopkins . Manager Jan .Jon Feb Felo RECORD Yale at New Haven . . . U. S. Military Academy at West Point Colgate at Ithaca .... Colgate at l-lamilton . Dec Dec. Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Walter Ofonnell . Coach Erie J. Miller . Captain W. Barlow Ware Manager CORNELL CPPONENT 6 'IQ '13 '19 Q1 E21 E20 14 9 1945 ollacroaae OFFICERS Ray Man Orman Coach Rodney G. Stietl Captain Lewis Beatty, Jr. Manager RECORD May May May June June U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis . U. S. Military Academy at ithaca Penn State at State College . . U. S. Military Academy at West Point . . Penn State at ithaca LETTERMEN Rodney G. Stieff, U.S,N.R. Edward J. Best, U.S.N.R. Raleigh Brent Donald C. Sutherland, U.S.N.R. Lawrence S. Slaeets, U.S.N.R. Edward A. McDonough, U.S.N.R l-lenry J. Russell, U.S.N.R. John W. i-lardy, U.S.N.R. Robert l'l. Wilkinson, U.S.N.R. Sewell J. Shuger, U.S.N.R. Malcolm Necht, U.S.N.R. Alexander D. McCallum, Jr. George W. Abbott David W. Kennedy David A. Nimiclq U.S.N.R. Jay Mclfnter, U.S.N.R. Arthur J. Van Vleet, U.S.N.R. Thomas l. Baldwin, U.S.N.R. Q44 Q BQ -Q. ble' W 55 Il A' ' J x, X X R I Q 4 5 omenji .Afkific .xdfnriociafion W. A. A. began the 1945-46 season in November with its third annual intramural bowling tournament. Teams from dormitories and sororities vied for the bowling placciue. Kappa Delta Sorority won the tournament. Badminton celebrated its third birthday in Cornell's women's athletic program. Supremacy oi the shuttlecoclt was rewarded with the 1945-46 championship placque. With increased vigor the association plunged into activities concerned with winter sports. Plans for slcating and skiing events and a possible intercollegiate slci meet in Syracuse were dampened by the lack of snow during the school year. ' Disappointed over giving up plans lor outdoor winter sports, but encouraged by the completion ot two successful competitions in the fall, the girls turned to the baslcetball tournament. Twenty-four teams came out for the season and were divided into eight leagues. The silver cup was won by Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. An honor team oi twelve women was selected from participants in the tournament to represent Cornell at a Play-Day in lzlmira. Cornell competed against teams from Elmira, Wells, and William Smith Colleges to become champion of the meet. The weather again interfered in W. A. A.'s plans and prevented the hoclcey and soccer tournaments. Spring was packed iull oi tournaments including baseball, tennis, goli, and canoeing. Awards were made to deserving students at the Spring Mass Meeting. 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Bennett CE '27 277 WMM lljauglzn Jawa ogdten fo o!,dLUl'el'lCe E278 From 10 GPM to 15,000 GPM 3740 3463 You can't use the same pump to de- f liver 15,000 gallons per minute that you would use to deliver 10 gallons per minute. But from the Goulds complete line you can get the pump to meet your A requirements in capacities anywhere be- tween that wide range. And the pump that will lift against a head of 10 feet can certainly not be used where pressure heads are 3200 feet. But here again in the Goulds complete line will be found the pump for that duty. Clear water may be all you need to handle on one job, chemicals or -high viscosity liquid may be handled on another. No matter what your postwar .pumping needs may be, there is a Goulds pump to 'meet that requirement. Goulds 96 years in pump building experience covers practically every branch of American Industry where liq- uids and semi-solids are handled. Because Goulds builds centrifugal, rotary and reciprocating pumps in a wide range oi sizes and in various materials of construction depending upon the service, Goulds engineers can give you the Pump for the job. Consult Goulds on your postwar pump requirements. GOUlDS PUMPS, INC. SENECA FALLS, NEW YORK Q79 more ,920 2 .,,,L A LLAN SON S 146 East State Sr. FOR . . . SMART COLLEGE WEAR from the pages of your favorite f21SI'II0l1 magazine. MATCHA EELL1 PERFUMES CHENYU LIPSTICK and POLISH NO MEND HOSIERY SEAMPRUEE and RHYTHM SLTPS HENRY ROSENFELD DRESSES JOSELLI SUITS LEEDS CQATS .S'portJu'mr In Your Favorite Bmmlr + Always Shop Allansons + L. G. BALFOUR CIIIVIPANY FRATERNITY and SORORITY JEWELERS BADGES - RINGS - FAVORS NOVELTIES - STATIONERY SOCIETY KEYS - CLASS RINGS P14 Send for catalog and price Iists Branch Office with ROTHSCHILDS MEN'S SHOP RAY ROBINSON Representative ILIEIE IEILIECTRIIQ COIVIIIRAIXIY LIGI-ITOLIER FIXTURES WESTINGHOUSE and SYLVANIA I MARKEL FIXTURES MAZDA LAMPS WIRING and SUPPLIES TELEPHONE 2082 110 EAST STATE ST. Compliments EMPIRE FOODS INCORPORATED ELMIRA 0 HORNELL 0 BINGHAMTON 0 AUBURN WHOLESALERS - DI S TRI B UTORS Fruits - Vegetables - Groceries - Beverages B U D WE I SER-BA LLAN TINE-S TANTON-PH OEN I X BEER AND ALE Q81 fin rhyfkm, ozgncly wifk olluncefor-cl Wyfzevzi You Shop For TO THE CLASS OF '46 F R O M C JEWELRY GIFTS See the New Styles Ht PATTEN ' S Jewelers 306 East State Street SECOND DOOR BELOW STRAND Congratulations '46 Your years of study will now be tested. As you take your place in the society of breadwin- ners you will find that your Cornell education will stand you in good stead. But your work is not done. Your future course will be guided by the applica- tion of the education you have acquired. Camillus Cutlery Company NEW Yom: 17, N. Y. fx s Exif Auf Kzrwarcl WALL! fhinling THl,H.RQWAFICOMPANY Fzzrmture of Quality 201 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, FRATERNITIES HOMES H. R. VV:1ir Colnpznny quality explains SCHULERS Makers of Americais Finest Potato Chips Potato Sticks Pretzels Pretzel Sticks AT ALL STORES GENERAL OFFICE: rhe good taste and dignity shown in 64 Chester Street ROCHESTER N. Y. the furnishings of Cornell liuilclings. 405 BRANCHES: '0' Buffalo, N. Y. 131-ie, Pa. Rochester, N. Y. Providence, R. I. Syracuse, N. Y. Brockton, Mass. If ' 1 ' H Schenectady, N. Y. Boston, Mass. Try Walt S First VVindsor, Conn. VVorcester, Mass. New Haven, Conn. Manchester, N. H. 77-83 Genesee Street AUBURN, N. Y. VVatertoWn, N. Y. Portland, Maine Pittsburgh, Pa. 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Q87 p0Je6!? meefing a cleaolhne Q88 4 TH 9 -sv ff' 'XX ,, I-'O My Q 45 ' l rv ww Q I as W 3 gf- fl O Uflsstvf lb Z' Delving into our old records We find: M1911 Cornell Class Book, 81913 Cornell Class Book, 1914 Cornellian, 1919 Cornellian ,... Through the years we have been privileged to produce many Cornell University yearbooks. It is with a great deal of pride that We again display our emblem of quality printing on a Cornellian. QZ9' We congratulate the Cornellian Board on de- veloping a great book during another diH'icult transition period from War to peace. af E DU BOIS PRE Planners and producers of fine college yearbooks R O CHESTER1,NEWYORK Q89 my go fo fygzriclaf This bool: is bound in a III G IIIIAFT COVER Manufactured by The Kingsport Press, Kingsport, Tenn. ski Producers of Fine Covers for all purposes I C'O'R'N'E'L Wherever you may be the sound of that name will bring back happy memories-as well as a Iuinp in your rhroar. Ou occasion you won'r be able ro resisr the call of rhe Campus Far above Cayugzfs Waters and will rerurn for a visit. When you do we hope rhar you'lI drop in and say Hello to your friends at the Corner Book. GOOD LUCK .' CORNER BOOK STORE EARLE W. DE MO'I'I'E, President 109 N. Tioga Sr. Phone 9326 Compliments oi . . MORSE CHAIN COMPANY A BORG-WARNER INDUSTRY lthqca, N. Y. Detroit, Mich Buy for your fraternities and clubs from THE NEW CENTRAL FOOD MARKET 510 WEST STATE STREET Wlzere you will find a complete line of Prime Meats, Fresh Vegetables and Complete Grocery Line HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICES FREE DELIVERY Open Evenings Phone 9384 HHCTIU ICE CHEHTH UUIHPHITU Specialuzii in Waoyen fbwwuii The Seniors have had their printing problems solved at NORTOIXVS 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 you? 'Ir The Norton Printing Co. 317 EAST STATE STREET Opposite the Strand Theatre Q92 HIHIHU LUHLHER, IHC. 23153151 event . . FLOWERS H01 Beautiful Flowers 1410 BROADWAY Chgigg Plantg NEW YORK Lovely Corsages Q02 0 BO0L'S FLOWER SHOP Phone Wisconsin 7-7500 NEXT T0 ITHACA HOTEL DIAL 2758 LHHE VIELU DHIHIES MILK CREAM BUTTERMILK BUTTER COTTAGE CHEESE FRESH EGGS Courteous Service at your door daily 609 NORTH TIOGA STREET PHONE 2153 COMPLIMENTSOP Tb e CLUB CLARET Banquets are our Specialty elf 106 NORTH TIOGA STREET Phone 9651 in fer ! 1 L' XR- 1--f - ' ' .5, ,fp -V Q ii' L . I X595-23 e X 1 ' Eid X Q ,Q ,.,. - O K, - K ' Y 53? 5 l'll ..' ff 2 It! 'l i'ff? ' Q25 'TEE S 2 ,..- L i-----we-he-mf 'f f'F' -- - - fifvffe--lf? -' Y . P-----ge-T: 'i E5 - 1...:' -'F mezfggaeggr .mm .fs igri-miMHMf w ixi ' ,fitmk .evfxtzsmiesmaflslesssaf f 'mT1?i ft 2i'l'1'WH?fW m'tF Yam. 4 ll'Laaasszsataeaeesasxssaem 4- mg: - ','EEYi,1:'...g3j,5,55, 351571 ,31'.',I JY ff2'g n4l5llIl!!L El HIEB BEBUI Ill' Ill!'Er--::::g::::::L::'1::::.:::t: g, ul::1::::...: lg...f4-'l.q,a:.-54 35323 :asf-f Li MNH-' Iiiqll B HIIBBQ 1982991 f Iitillw 'M ig HEBBHI, , i cl as-.a4 WLWUFEI-12' .. .,.. I ' ' - -' ' f ?Ft'-if-22's-3'-L. -.-..,-, f ,fy ,A ,ii-'ff?g a-:,.:. rg:-ff if .-.,. .. - THE CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT Has become an integral part of Ithaca and Cornell The only Consumer Co-operative in Ithaca is located at 213 South Fulton Street Telephone 2612 mmm. .yfwwm. .ymfdwfumfaum HE TARRY HOPPE 444 West State Street CCorner of Comb Many Cornellians have found the Super Values worth a trip. They come back so many times. Over 1000 Dresses Over 300 Skirts I Over 300 Sweaters Over 200 Slacks That is why you are so sure to Ruth Shows Sbirley an Easter Suit fllld these gralld values. AMOS A. BARNS, '09, ownerl Q95 1 l ML C0625 Q96 ,f wif, , ' 'P !'l!i n Y! f f1,,,. f H'i'w' 'MU' +1 ty: a .., '-if - -, , '-'sri , .. 'a u' Q 'I' :TE suv,-.-I.. - 1 1, L Y. .. -.,,.'., .. f.. ,,--4 1,4 - , ,1' ..--r. ,-1.,'1gvf.',f-5'4 1 1,g-'?rL ,' -u-f::511.,A1k-5 1 , , , '. l.Ln . V ,V J' I , - ' -Q? ff '.', 15.1,-QQ: Ii L'7 '.v..,.' '.,. ' - ',.Y:.1L. .535--1..1.-lux. ,,,.1,g-w .' ,,: 1 - '::g , - 1-. Q, ' . ' ' If V '! l,: U- ' ..: -f ' ,' 1rJf'fH' - , 4 , '. r' 1 cizbegunling K-41 N. 3 M, ,, . ' .,, .W + VWPKRHTE , nsnammnoen fem -.asia fp 71 A1Fd' '1Y,R55'41CfFfm 3' arm' nswlavsuc wknn- - ' fkf5'f'1'f'wrY 'Q' f - Tliere will always he a welcome for CORNELLI ANS at the 0LD LANDIVIARK Where Sludenls Have F un bk 108 North Aurora Street John lg. jHill1lSl1lgCI', Prop. IIIUIISBEHU FIUIUEHS CWC On YOU they always look WELL! That isn't just flowery language. Our Corsages look lovely on every lady. We have cut flowers for the lady who would rather arrange them in a vase for the entire family- Or a blooming plant for the shut-in. CYS3 Dial 3327 409 College Avenue DICK LOUNSBERY, '33 ' F. T. D. Meiilber COUCI-IIS FOR IMPORTED and DOMESTIC WINES LIOUORS RUIVIS A GINS Q18 East State Street Qpposite The Hotel Ithaca THE NUBMANDIE Rgifauranf, .sjocla jounfain ani! gal' 114 EAST STATE STREET .gil tAB Eyedft of QDIIIIIIOIAJII .gfgaca Excellent Cuisine .7442 ri9Af pface fo fale your A-ienala ,Mia Aaah: .xdcfuerfiderzi cgrwlex Allansons . . Allen-Wales . . Arctic Ice Cream Co. Art Craft ot Ithaca . Atwaters . . . Balfour 84 Co. . . Books Flower Shop . Camillus Cutlery Co. . . Cayuga Beverage Co. . Central American Shop . Club Claret . . . College Chevrolet . . Cooperative Consumers So Cornell Co-op. Society . Corner Bookstore . . Cosentini, Joseph . Couch's . . Creamland . . DuBois Press . Empire Foods, lnc. . Finney Motors, lnc. . . Gallaghers Restaurant . General lce Cream Corp'n Goulcls pumps, Inc. . . Gum products, lnc. . . l'lenrich, John Co., lnc. . Ithaca Railways, lnc. . .lamco Company , . Kingsport Press . Lake View Dairies Layton-l lolland . Lee Electrical Co. Leonardos . . Lounsbery Flowers . MacWhyte Co. . . Mark Twain lclotel . Merin Studios . . Morse Chain Co. . New Central Market , Norton Printing Co. . Normandie Restaurant . Old Landmark . . Patten, Jeweler . . Perkins Real Estate Co. . Philco Corp'n , . Public Market I Robinson Airlines . . Rothschilds .... P00 ciety Schoellkopl, l'lutton gf Pomeroy Schuler's Foods, lnc. . Sexton 84 Co .... Sport Shop . Student Agencies Swank, Miss . Tompkins Fire lns. Co. Tarty Shoppe . . . Triangle Book Co-op . Vestal Chemical Lab. Wait, I-I. R. Co, . . Walker, Marty, lnc. . Wilkins-Castle-Wilkins Rage Q81 Q55 Q92 Q73 Q63 Q81 Q93 Q83 Q67 Q69 E293 Q69 Q95 Q57 Q91 Q71 Q97 Q61 E289 Q81 Q77 Q61 E285 Q79 Q63 Q75 Q67 Q65 Q91 Q93 Q65 S281 Q65 Q97 Q77 Q85 Q87 Q91 Q92 Q92 Q97 Q97 Q83 Q75 Q75 Q71 E257 Q83 Q73 Q85 Q61 Q67 Q69 Q59 Q63 S295 Q73 Q99 Q85 Q93 Q71 Q99 Compliments ol VESTHL CHEIHICHL LHBUHHTUHIES ST. LOUIS NEW YORK Manufacturers ol Floor Maintenance anol Sanitation .products used at UUHHELL WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG ef-brawing fAe glue Conueraing ana! converging 300 , ellefftf .yl'l6!eX ACHIEVEMENTS Pa ge Aesculapius ..,. Alpha Alpha Gamma Alpha Phi Omega . Alpha Sigma Delta . Atmos . . Chi Epsilon . Eta Kappa Nu . J. A. V. M. A. Mortar Board . Qmicron Nu . Phi Beta Kappa . phi Kappa Phi . Phi Zeta . . Pi Delta Gamma . . Raven and Serpent . Ye l-losts .... ACTIVITIES American Youth for Democracy Arete . . . Bacamia . . Boolc and Bowl Bulletin . . . Cayuga Student Residence Chi Delta . . , Chimes . . Chinese Students . Cornellian . C. R. G. . . C. U. R. W. . C. Alter V. . . Cornell Yacht Club . Cosmopolitan Club . Countryman . . Crew Club . . Cross Country Club . . Dance Club . . . Debate Club and Council Desk Boolc .... Dramatic Club . Engineer . . Era . . 81 . 75 . 87 . 80 . 83 . 90 . 82 . 85 . 78 . 86 . 74 . 76-77 . 84 88 , 79 89 . . 146 . 148 . 140 . 105 . 110 . 133 . 134 . 121 . . 131 . 108-109 . 126 . 102 . 106 . 154 . 130 . 113 , 155 . 156 . 139 . 138 . 114 . 124-125 . 112 . 115 l5vigo'l . . . Four-l'l . . . Future Farmers ol America Grange . . . l-lillel . . . Home Economics Club Hotel Ezra Cornell . lota Mu . , . lvory Tower . . Kappa Beta Phi . . Latin American Club L'Qgive . . . Mens Glee Club . Newman Club . Octagon Club . Quting Club . Pershing Rifles . Pi Beta Tau Pyramid . Red Cross . . Rod and Bob . Round-Up Club . Sage Choir . Soccer Club . Student Agencies Student Council . Symphony Orchestra . Tau Beta Pi . . Varsity Band . . Wayside Aftermath . Womens Glee Club Widow . . . Willard Straight l'lall W. 5. G. A. . . W. A. A. . . . ADVERTISING See separate lndex . ATI-I LETKQS Baseball . . Basketball Cheerleaders . Crew . Page . 129 . 141 . 142 . 143 . 104 . 149 . 117 . 147 . 158 . 135 . 132 . 128 . 122 . 103 . 127 . 145 . 137 . 136 . 152 . 107 . 157 . 144 . 120 . 153 . 116 . 94-96 . 118 . 151 . 119 . 150 . 123 . 111 100-101 . 97-99 . 159 . 299 . 230 . 221 . 248 . 232 fhia ana! a gag? fo EGLQI' Cross Country . Football . . Golf . . l-locl4ey . Lacrosse Riilery . . Soccer . Swimming Tennis . . lraclc . . . Womens Sports . Wrestling ..... GZVZIZIWCIJBQ...EKLTHCJCZXF CORNELL CHANGES STl2lDE Marines ..... Navy .... Veterans . LI, N. O. .... . - FRATERNITIES lnterlraternity Council Alpha Chi Sigma . . . Alpha Epsilon Pi . Alpha Phi Delta Alpha Psi . . Alpha Sigma Phi . Alpha Tau Omega . Alpha Zeta . Beta Sigma Pho . Beta Theta Pi . Chi Phi . . Chi Psi . . Delta Kappa Epsilon . Delta Phi . . Delta Tau Delta . Delta Upsilon . Kappa Alpha . . Lambda Chi Alpha . Omega Tau Sigma . Phi Delta Theta . Phi Gamma Delta . Phi Kappa Psi . Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Kappa . CONTINUED Page Page i QQ9 Pi Lambda Phi . . 187 . Q15 Psi Upsilon . . 188 . Q38 Seal and Serpent . . 189 . Q4Q Sigma Alpha Epsilon . 190 . Q44 Sigma Chi . . . . 191 . Q40 Sigma Nu . . . 19Q . Q39 Sigma Phi . . 193 . Q36 Tau Delta Phi . . 194 , Q34 Tau Epsilon Phi . 195 . QQ7 Theta Delta Chi . . 196 . Q46 Zeta Beta Tau .... . 197 . . Q43 SENIOR CLASS l-listory ..... . 66 - - 95 Seniors .... . 3Q Q4 96 SCRQRITIES 28 Panhellenic Council . . . . 198 Alpha Epsilon Phi . . . . 199 Alpha Qmicron Pi . . Q00 - 123 fuphaphi. . . Q01 ' 164 Alpha Xi Delta . . QOQ ' Chi Qmega . . Q03 ' Delta Delta Delta . . Q04 ' Delta Gamma . . . Q05 ' 167 Kappa Alpha Theta . . Q06 - 168 Ka Dlt . , . Q07 . 169 ppd 2 6 170 Kappa Kappa Gamma . Q08 ' Pi Beta Phi . . . Q09 ' 171 Sigma Delta Tau . . Q10 ' 179 Sigma Kappa .... . Q11 . 173 ' ursiiytiasiw , 176 Administration .... . 10 1 177 Board of Trustees 9 , 178 President Day . . 8 , 179 Alumni . . . 11 n 180 Agriculture . 1Q I 181 Architecture V 13 I 182 Arts and Sciences . 14 ,183 Engineering . . 15 ' l-lome Economics . . . 16 ' 184 l'lotel Administration . . 17 - 185 lndustrial and Labor Relations . . 18 . 186 Veterinary Medicine . . 19 THE DU BOIS PRESS RUCHESYER1 N. Y. ' 1 1 1 1 O s. I , .:,.,,4?:-g. 1-:J Q.. ,,,.,- '2-4441 , , ,.-5. R-, , ,. W, . 7 - -Q


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