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We ad- mire his spirit, and wish to honor him who has made unselfish contribution, as Student and in- structor, to the century growing Gettysburg. TO HIM, then, we of the Junior Class dedicate this, the SPECTRUM of 1933. l GEORGE DIEHL STANLEY FOREWORD WE HAVE sought to present pictorially for you the life and program of our College. IN THE art theme it has been our endeavor to depict vividly the newer architecture of our Campus, showing the suggested resemblance to the Grecian styleea resemblance which recalls something of the hfe and thought of a people who once lived and builded where now their remnant columns stand. THESE TWO things we have done in the hope that today the book may he a treasured posses- sion; tomorrow, a fireside joy. CONTENTS CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS MOTHERS FEATURES .IICRICMIAH ZIMMERMAN DD, LL.D.. L.H.D. Clan of 7873 FRIEND OF THE LIBRARY C A Ml IIW 'U S Mrryom'n'r ur'vrp A 1 . A A M0 vodmv Memory, mother of the Muses I nviting Beauty There were 16330113 to be learned H ere we'grappled with Science All 7:771:31 is friendship Radiating fellowshz' p A- www.rwvw Wu..- ,WW 4.4 ilence and 8 J A bit of research, books Ma .4 Lawmm. I a ionic Alonument Recre t r . NILK En 8 t0, 554$ R ?..Imvnnn. NEH? ..rJK,dwa Kuauux Ev. . anoint? 313. ! N53. E; 396.. pzylingggbi niggiig!ggigggi7gn ' 43m xmgmpt : .nwx u xxx: M mmnnur; 'muvmmc'fm .at' wumnmuxzu m5. hag: :rma um-mzrr's mm- 8 n..- x .mm..m. . H ere live our leader 'HxHJ vwv- 4km. g-qaw vanamdm a .rvnswmp rmngvi?'rix v, masa-xmmu! Maw: u-rr EMMA:- ,m: n .w vla- . o sue :rnwxr; gwr-m JHHIWVM'WU Flrprulkigklnpgiguldh V, . u u .Eahahniingd.ggy5f w httrhrnyw. ; . , v . haul!gSngxtaUv5;.EEE5vEEiEIsErlivggqish Each day we paused for worship Old Dorwfs little brother 050 the memory at 19am? Iinmln gambler mass of 1882 X , 3.. iiisgii. . . f: ivy, B3 urn: rm. ngmmnm 1M A yyw . . : . z . .. .. .. x. :kame j. S IIF IR AX IIF III 609 N III N Ml Ill AX ID UK . . E 3 .3. .. 9031' T! Gat- dpzs TtmeOI' ya rlpxm He who rules must first obey THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE The annual edition of the SPECTRUM enshrines within its pages a record of associations, friendships and student activities. Gettysburg College believes that an education is designed to prepare a man for real happiness and worthwhile living. An education is primarily a waking-up process. In order to enable a young man to find himself, he spends four years confronted with the best that has been thought and said and done by the world's noblest citizens. The various student activities are designed to enable a young man to hnd his talent, and develop that talent that he may add to the sum total of the world's hap- piness. We enter to learn; we leave to serve! During these four years, those who have entered have been bound together in smaller groups. In the SPECTRUM all of the smaller groups become secondary and the young men of our campus are bound together as Gettysburg College men. In the years that lie ahead may the spirit of comradeship and loyalty which has sweetened the hours of effort reflected in this volume bind together, through- out the span of a lifetime, those who here appear as members of our student body. Twenty-four HENRY W. A. HANSON M.A., D.D., LL.D. AIL. Rnanukc College. 1901; XI.;X., Roanoke Culleg'e. 1904', B.D.. Gettyshurg Seminary. 1904; Studied in Leipsig, Berlin. Halle. Germany, 1904-00; Pastor, St. Luke's Lutheran Church. Pittsburgh. Pa 190h-13; Pastor, Messiah Lutheran Church. Harrisburg. Pa., 1913-23; D.D., Gettysburg College. 1919: President of Gettysburg College, 1923-: LL.D.. Bucknell University. 1925: LL.D.. Lafayette College, 1925; Scabbard and Blade. Pen and Sword. Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa. Ttt'cntyiz'c BOARD OF TRUSTEES Date , Elected 1893 JoHN WAGNER, D.ka 1896--JOHN B. MCPHERSON, ESQ. 1897 WILLIAM A. SHIPMAN, D.ka 1899 -HENRY H. WEBER, D.D. 1902-CHARLES BAUM, M.D., PhD. 1907 MARTIN H. BUEHLER 1907 HON. R. WILLIAM BREAM 1907w-ALPHEUS EDWIN WAGNER, D.D. 19OMFRANK E. COLVIN, ESQ. 1909r-J0HN F. DAPP 1910-CHARLES J. FITE 1913 HON. LUTHER A. BREWER . 1914 FREDER1cK H. KNUBEL, D.D., LL.D. 1914 PERcY D. HOOVER, M.D. 1915 HARVEY C. MILLER 1916-J0HN B. MCALLISTER, M.D. 1917 JEREMIAH ZIMMERMAN, D.D., LL.D. 1918 LoU1s S. WEAVER, M.D. 1921 HARRY C. HOFFMAN, M.D. 1921-JOSEPH B. BAKER, D.ka 1922-CHARLES T. LARK, ESQ. 1923-HENRY W. A. HANSON, D.D., LL.D. 1929-PAUL B. S. RICE . 1929 CHARLEs M. A. STINE, Sc.D. Hazleton Boston, Mass. Johnstown York Philadelphia Glen Falls, N. Y. Gettysburg Hallam Bedford Harrisburg Pittsburgh Cedar Rapids. Ia. New York, N. Y. VVaynesboro Philadelphia Harrisburg Syracuse, N. Y. York Connellsville York New York, N. Y. Gettysburg Harrisburg Wilmington, Del. :kDesz-gnated as Alumni Trustees, having been elected on nomination by the Alumni Association. Twenty-six PHILIP MELANCHTHON BIKLE 1111. PhD. Dam and Pmrsuu Prnfvxsm' lilum'imx of III? Latin Language and Lmv'afmv .111, Gettysburg College. 1806; B.D., Gettysburg '11hen1ngical Seminary. 1809; Pl1.D.. Roanoke College, 1884; D.D.. Gettysburg College. 1914; Professor of Mathematics and Latin. York County Academy, 1800- 07; Professor of Latin and Greek. North Carolina College 1809-70; Yice-Principal and Professor of Latin. Lutherville Female Seminary, 1870-73; Gradu- ate 11'urk. Dartmouth College, 1873-74; Ockershausen Prufcssur of Latin Language and Literature. Gettys- hurg College. 1881-1925; Dean of Gettysburg College, 1889-1925: Editor of the Ihvmxyh'mzia College Monthly, 1870-93; also of Tim Luflu'ran Quarterly, 1880-1907: Author of Farraday. the Scientific Chris- tian. Jesus. the Son of God. Educating Young Men fur the Ministry, and other hooks: Member of the American Philological Society. Kappa Kappa Kappa 111artmuuth1. Sigma Chi. Phi Beta Kappa. Kappa Phi Kappa tGettyshurgL VVILBUR E. TILBERG M.A.. PHD. Dam of Cuffysbm'g Callmr A.B.. Bethany College. 1911; A.M.. University of Kansas. 1012; Graduate Work. University of Chicago, 1910-17. and at University of VViscousin as an Honor- ary Fellow. 1925-27: Ph.D.. University of Wisconsin, 1928: Professor of History, Mid1and College. Fre- mont. Nebraska, 1913-25; Dean, Midland College, 1914-25: Dean, Gettysburg College. 1927-; Member of National Association of Deans and Advisers of Men, Eastern Association of Deans and Advisers of Men. Kappa Phi Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha. th'mfy-Mwn CHARLES FINLEY SANDERS A.M., 11D , 11 illiam Biltingcr Profrssor of Philosophy AAB., Gettysburg College. 1892; A.M.. Gettysburg Cullegc, 1395: 11.11., Gettysburg Theological Seminary. 1895: 11.11.. Lafayette FuHege. 1913; Studied Philnsnplly and Allied Subjects; l'nivrh'ily nf Leipsig. Germany. 1905-00; Translated a Number of Books un Philosophy and Education. Lectures on China and India. MFlue Tapruut of Religion and .Its Fruitage . Member of the American Suciolugical Assuciminn: Pastur- ate, Avunmurc. Pm. 1895-98; Pastoraw. Hlairsx'ille. 13934903: Director of Gettysburg Summer School: Professor of Philosophy and Education. Gettysburg College. 1906-21; William Bittingcr Professor uf Philosophy. Gettysburg: College. 1921-; W'urld Tour, 1928-29: Phi Beta Knmuu Kappa. Phi Kappa. JESSE SCOTT BOUGHTON Ph.D. Assistant Profr'swr of Philosophy 11.11., Colgate University, 1917: Columbia l'niversity, 1925; 141.11.. Columbia University and l'nion Theological Seminary. 1930: Super- vising Principal. Public 86110015. Ramsen, N. Y.. 1919-20; Supervising PrincipaI, Public Schools. Angola, N. Y., 1920-23; Executive Secretary. Fisk University. 1924-25; Instructor of Mathematics. Adelphi Cullrgc: Sanders Prize Scholar and A Class Scholar. I'nion Theological Sem- inary, 1924-27; Pasturme. 16th St. Baptist Church. New York City. 1926-27; Pa'tor. First Congregational Church. North Hyde Park. Vt. 1925-28; Assistant Profeswr of Philosophy. Gettysburg College. 1928-; Member. Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis; Kappa Phi Kappa. Sigma Nu. GARDNER C. BASSET PILU Aswviatv Profvsxnr of Philnxuplzy 11.11., Clark I'niversity. 1911; Ph.D.. Johns Hopkins 1'niversity. 1913; Resident Investigator in Comparmivc Psychology. Carnegie 1n- s1imti0n 0f 1Vashingtou. 1913-14; Professor of Exlucmimml Psychnlugy and Director of the Psychological Clinic l'uiversity uf Pittsburgh. 1914-19; Captain. Infantry, 1'. S. A.. 1918-19; Consqltinu Psychologist. 1919-21. 1923-26; Vocational Counselor. Dartmouth Cnllege. 1921-23: A.Rl. Ulunm'uryL Dartmouth College. 1922: Professor nf Psychology. Univershy of Kentucky. 1926-30; Associate Professor uf Philosophy. Heltyshurg College, 1930-; Author. Bruin 1Veight and Intelligence : nPhysiology of Reproduction in Birds 1Co-authnr with Dr. 0. Ruld-lc : Fellow. American Association for 1he Advancement nf Science. Amencnn Psychological Association; Omicron Delta Kamn. Sigma Xi. Alpha Sigma Phi. WILLIAM V. H. DAVIES. JR. A.B. Instructor in Philosophy A.B., Gettysburg College. 1928; Gettysburg Theological Seminary; 1928-; Instructor in English Bible, Genvsburg College. 1929-30: Y. M. C. A. Secretary, Gettysburg College, 1929-30; Instructor in Philosophy. Gettysburg College, 1930-; Phi Sigma Kappa; Scabbard and Blade. Pen and Sword, Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha. Twenty-cfght KARL JOSEF GRIM M PILD. Profrssm' of German 1111.11. Johns Hopkins. 1889; Received Collegiate Education in the Gymnasia of VVertheim and Tauberischofsheim, Germany; Studied at St. Jerumek College. Canada, 1388-89; Rome. Italy. 1889-91; Halle, Ger- many. 1891; Springfield Theological Seminary, Springfield. 111.. 1892; Gettysburg Theological Seminary. 1892-95; Johns Hopkins, 1896-1901; Member of the American Oriental Society. The Society of Biblical Lit- emmre and ExegesiS; The Modern Language Association; American Dialect Society: des Angmeinen Deutschen Sprachvereins; Author, Euphenistic Liturgical Appendixes in the Old Testament . Leipsig. 1901': Contributions to The Journal of Biblical Lherature , The Luth- eran Quarterly . The Journal of the American Oriental Society . The Modern Language Notes . etc: Professor of German Language and Litsramrc. GetU'slmrg College, 1906-; Phi Beta Kappa. ERNST O. VON SCHXVERDTNER A.M. Assistant Profmsm' of German A111 St. Juhn's College. 1917; Graduate VVm'k, Johns Hopkins l'niversity, 1917-18, 1923-27; A':.stant Professor and Professor of Modern Languages. St. John's Colega 1921-24; lustrnctor of German, Jnhns Hopkins University. 1924-27; Instructor in French, K'niversity of Maryland. 1926-2 ; 1nstruct0r in Spanish, George Washington Uni- versity. 1927; A mnt Professor of German. Gettysburg College. 1927-; Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Mod- ern Language Association, Kappa Phi Kappa. Kappa Alpha 1Soulhern1. GEORGE F. GUTMAN A.B. Insfrm'lor in Gz'r'man Alf... Gettysburg Follege, 1927; Gmtysburg TheoIogical Seminary, 1927-; instructor in German. Gettysburg College. 1929-; Eta Sigma Phi. WILLIAM FREDERICK SHAFFER A.M. Acting Profmsor of Gracie A.B., Princeton University. 1926; A.M., Princeton l'niversity. 1927; Graduate Work. Princeton University; Instructor in Classics, Princeton University, 1929-31: Visiting Instructor in Latin, Pennsylvania State College. Summer Session of 1930; Member of the American Philological Association; Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Eta Sigma Phi. Twenty-m'ne JOHN GRAY GLENN 111.A., Ph.D. Pearson Professor of Latin A.B., Wesleyan University, 1918; M.A.. 1Ve51eyan University. 1920; P1LD., Princeton University, 1932; Instructor of Greek and Latin, Mercersburg Academy, 1918-19; Instructor in Greek, Dickinson Seminary, 1920-21; Instructor in Latin, Polytechnic Preparatory Coun- try Day School, Brooklyn, 1921-24; Pearson Professor of Latin. Get- tysburg College, 1925-; Member of the American Association of Uni- versity Professors; Classical Society of the Middle Atlantic States; American Philological Association; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Eta Sigma Phi. MILTON HENRY VALENTINE A.M., D.D. Amanda Rupert Strong Professor Emeritus of English Bible AIL, Gettysburg College, 1882; A.M., Gettysburg College, 1885; B.D1. Gettysburg Theological Seminary; D. D., Gettysburg,r College, 1902; Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Bedford, Pa., 1887-92; Pastor of Messiah Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 1892-99; Editor, Luth- eran Obscv'vcr, 1899-1915; Amanda Rupert Strong Professor of English Bible and History, Gettysburg College, 1916-30; Pen and Sword; Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Gamma Delta. WILLIAM CLAUDE VVALTEMYER M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English Biblc AJL Gettysburg College, 1908; 151D Lutheran Theological Semi- nary, Gettysburg, 1911; M. A., American L'niversity. 1923: Phil, American Univershy, 1929; Pastor, Lutheran Church. Landis ilIc. Pa.. Butler, Pa., Thurmont, Md., and VVashiugton. D. C: 1'. S. Army Chaplain, 1918-19; 7lst Regiment Heavy Artillery. A. E. F.; Assu- ciate Professor of Philosophy. Gettysburg Collrge. 1929-30; Professor of English Bible. Gettysburg College, 1930-; Phi Sigma Kappa. Kappa Phi Kappa, Alpha Kappa Alpha. THOMAS LUCIAN CLINE Ph.D. Grad? Professor of English A.B.. Roanoke College, 1911; A.M., Princeton University. 1912; Ph.D.; l'niversity of Virginia, 1923; Professor of English, Midland College. Fremont. Nebraska. 1915-20; Instructor of English, University of Virginia. 1921-22; Professor of Summer School. University of Virginia, 1922; Professor of English and Argumentation, Gettysburg College. 1922-24; Head of English Department. Gettysburg College, 1924-: Member of the Association of American University Professors; Phi Gamma Delta. Tau Kappa Alpha, Kappa Phi Kappa. Thirty GEORG E SAYLOR WARTH EN MA. Asxixlanf Professor of Englixh A.B.. University of Virginia, 1921; M.A., University of Virginia, 192.2; A.M.. Harvard l'niversity, 1924; Instructor in Enrlish. Univer- sity of Virginia, 1921-23: As stant Professor of Englis ; Gettysburg College. 1924-; Phi Beta Kappa. Kappa Phi Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha. FRANCIS CLAIBORNE MASON Ph.D. Axsistant Professor of English B.A., University of Virginia, 1921; M.A., I'niversity 0f Vir- ginia, 1922; M.A., Harvard, 1924; Ph.D.. L'niversity of Virginia. 1929; Instructor in English. University of Virginia. 1924-25; Instructor in English, William and Mary College Summer SeSSion. 1925-20; In- structor in English. University of Virginia Summer Session, 1927-28; Instructor in English, Gettysburg College Summrr Session. 193J' Assistant Professor of English in Gettysburg College, 1925-; Author of this Un- changing' Mask , Yale University Press; W'riter of Poems and Con- tributor to The 1 iminia Quartvrly Rcz'irw, Tim Lyrir. Tim Atlanfir Monthly, Thr Commonweal, Portry, The SFR'GHFP Rm'ivw, Tlu' Carillon, Tim PPJ'SOHIIHSI, and Brathwaite's Anthology of Magazine Vrrsv; Pres- ident 0f the Poetry Society of Virginia. 1929-31; Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Delta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Psi. JOHN W. OSTROM A.M. Instructor in English 11.11.. Gettysburg College. 1926; M.A., Gettysburg College, 1930; In- :tructnr in English. Japanese Government SchOOIS. Nagoya. Japan. 1927- 28: Instructor in English. Gettysburg College, 1928-; Contributor t0 .-1xiu. Litvrury Iliyvxl. and Japan Magazines; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Blue Crocodile. Pen and Sword. Pi Gamma Mu. ALBERT BACHMAN Ph.D. Professor of Romanm Languages PhD University of Zurich, Switzerland. 1919; Graduated from Gymnasium at VVinterthur, Switzerland. 1913; Studied at the Uni- versity of Zurich. Switzerland. 1913-19; Additional studies at the Na- tional I'niversity of Mexico City, 1925, and at Columbia University. 1926-28; Tutor in Marseilles. France. 1919-20; Professor at Leland and Gray Seminary, Townshend, Vermont. 1920-21; Instructor at the State l'niversity of North Carolina. 1921-22; Instructor at Hamline l'nivershy. St. Paul, Minnesota. 1922-23; Instructor. Assistant and As- socime Professor at the State University of Arizona. 1924-31; Pro- fessor of Romance Languages, Gettysburg College. 1931-; Member of the Swiss Alpine Club, Modern Language Association of America. Phi Sigma Iota. 2l'lu'rIy-our HERBERT G. HAMMF. A.M. Assistant Professor of Romanvc Languagr: A.B.. Dickinson College. 1919; A.M.. Gettysburg College. 1927; Instructor in French and Spanish, Troy Conference Academy. Poultney, Vermont. 1919-20; Instructor in French and Spanish, Wheeling High School, 1920-22; Instructor in French and Spanish. Gettysburg C01- lege, 1922-23; Instructor in Latin. University of Porto Rico, 1923-24; Graduate Work, Johns Hopkins, 1923; Graduate VYork. Columbia I'ni- versity. 1924; Instructor in French and Spanish, Genyslrurg College, 1924-27; Assistant Professor of Romance Languages. Gettysburg Col- lege, 1927-; Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Sigma Iota. WILLIAM DAVIS HARTSHORN, JR. A.M. Assistant Profcswr of Romaucc Languages A.B., Haverford College. 1911; AAM., Haverford College, 1912; Instructor in French and Latin. Cedarcroft School, 1912-16; Instructor in French and Latin. Wardlaw School. 1916-23; United States Army, 1917-18; Instructor in Latin. St. Louis Country Day School, 1923-27; Diploma de Professeur de franca's a letranger. Toulouse University. 1928: Assistant Professor of Romance Languages. Gettysburg College, 1928-; Member, Modern Language Association; Phi Sigma Iota. FRANK HENRY KRAMER Ph.D. Profrswr of Education A.B., Gettysburg College. 1914; A.M.. I'niversity of Pennsylvania. 1916; PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 1920; Head of the Commer- cial Department. West Chesmr High School. 1914-20; Boy Scout Work, 1917-23; Assistant Professor of Education. Gettysburg College. 1920-21; Professor of Education. Gettysburg College, 1921-; Work. Experimental Research as a Factor in Commercial Education; Member. National Ed- ucational Association, Pennsylvania State Educmion Association. Pen and Sword, Phi Sigma Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu. FRED B. KELLY M.A. Assislanf Professor of Education State Teachers' College, Superior, Wisconsin, 1924; 8.5., University of Minnesota, 1928; M.A., University of Minnesota, 1929; Assistant in Education, University of Minnesota. 1928-29; Assistant Professor of Education, Gettysburg College, 1929-; Member of the National Society for the Study of Education; Department of Superintendence of N. E. A.; Lambda Delta Chi, Phi Delta Kappa. Th 1' rt y-fwo LESTER O. JOHNSON MA. Assistant Prnfmsor nf Iidumfiau AJL, St. Olaf College. 19.24: M.A., l'niversity of Minnesota. 1930: A taut. Human of .Mlministrative Research. Minneapolis Schools. 19291.1; Assistant Prnfessur of Education Gettysburg College, 1930-; I'i Gamma Mu. Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa. ROBERT FORTEN BAUGH Ph.D. Adeline Sayer Prufmxnr of History A.Ru Gettysburg College. 1913; Graduate. GEMyshurg Theological Seminary. 1910; A.M.. Syracuse L'niversity. 1920; Ph.D.. I'm'versity of Pennsylvania. 1926; Pastor. The Lutheran Church of the Atonev ment. Syracuse. N. Y.. 1910-23: Insn'ucmr in Sociology and Hismry. Syracuse University. 1920-21: A itant Professor of Sociology. Syra- :use I'niversity. 1921-23: Adeline Sager Professor of Hismry. Gettys- hurg College. 1923-: OXcting Professor, 1923-261; Cunn'ihuted His- torical Subjects t0 Periodical Publications: Member. The American Higmrical Association; The Association of Hismry Teachers of the Mildle Atlantic States and Maryland; Alpln Tau Omega. Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Gamma Mn. Phi Beta Kappa. Kappa Phi Kappa. DUNNING IDLE, JR. M.A. Inxtruvtm' in History I;.A.. l'niversity of Michigan. 1925; M.A.. University 0f Michi- gan. 1920: Instructor. Muskegnn Junior College, 1926-30; Graduate Work. L'nivcrsity of Illinois. 1930-31, Instructor in History, Gettysburg Col- lege. 1931-: Member. The American Historical Association; The Amer- ican Academy of Political aml Social Science. JOHN BROWN ZINN PhD. Ockcrshausm Profmsnr 0f Chmnisfry 11.5.. Genysburg College. 1909; Ph.D.. Johns Hopkins University. 1911-13; Instructor in Chemisny, Amherst. 1913-16; Professor of Chemistry, Worcester Polytechnic Institutc 1919-24; Member of the American Chemical Society; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Professor of Chemistry. Gettysburg College, 1924-; Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega. Thirfy-Ilzrec CHARLES ALLEN SLOAT Ph.D. Axsistant Professor of Chemistry B.S., Gettysburg College, 1923; A.M., Haverford College. 1924; Graduate Work. Princeton University, 1924-27; Ph.D.. Princeton Uni- versity, 1930; Assistant in Chemistry; Haverford College. 1923-24; Part- time Assistant in Chemistry, Princeton Univershy. 1924-27; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Gettysburg College, 1927-; Member of American Chemical Society; American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Association of University Professors; Sceptical Chymists, Kappa Phi Kappa. CLYDE BELL STOVER A.M. Associate Professor of Chemistry A.B., Gettysburg College, 1894; M.A., Gettysburg College, 1897; Graduate Work. Chemistry and Physics, Johns Hopkins University, 1894-95; Instructor in Chemistry, Gettysburg College, 1896-1915; Assist- ant Professor of Chemistry, Gettysburg College, 1915-26; Associate Professor of Chemistry, Gettysburg College. 1926-; Registrar, Gettys- burg College; Member of the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science; American Chemical Society; Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa. JOHN ALLEN SHEFFER ; M.S. Asxistant Professor of Chmuislry B.S., Gettysburg College, 1921; Graduate Work in Chemistry; M.S.. Gettysburg College, 1922; Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry. GettyS- burg College, 1921-23; Instructor in Chemistry. Gettysburg College, 1923- 26; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Gettysburg College, 1926-; Mem- ber of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Chemical Society, Sceptical Chymism. GEORGE DIEHL STAHLEY A.M., MD. Professor Emeritus of Biology and Hygiene A.B.. Gettysburg College. 1871; A.M., Gettysburg College, 1874; M.D., University of Pennsylvania. 1875; First Assistant Physician, State Hospital for the Insane, Harrisburg. 1875-97; Specialist in Ner- vous Diseases. Easton, 1887-89; Professor of Physical Culture and Hy- giene, Gettysburg College, 1889-92; Graef? Professor of Biology, Get- tysburg College, 1892-1920; Member, The Pennsylvania Health Asso- ciation; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Public Health Association; Medical Director. Gettysburg College, 1920-; Pen and Sword. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi, Beta Beta Beta, Kappa Phi Kappa. Thirty-four ROBERT PRICE MARSH Ph.D. Dr. Charles 11. Grad? Profcssor of Biology B.S.. New York l'niversity; Graduate Work, Rutgers; In Charge of Graduate Plant Physinlngy Laboratory, Rutgers, 1922-24; 31.5., Rut- gers; Ph.D.. Rutgers; Fellow of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science; Member of the Botanical Society of America; The American Society 0! Plant Physiologists; Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine; The Physiological Section of the Botanical So- ciety; Yice-President of Beta Beta for the Northwest Region; Charles II. braet? Professor of Biology. Gettysburg College, 1924-; Member of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science; Sigma Zeta, Delta Kappa Ep- silon. Beta Beta Beta. HENRY C. BIKLE BS. 9 11.5.. Gettysburg College. 1930; Instructor in Biolngy. Gettysburg tollege, 1930-; Beta Beta Beta, Kappa Phi Kappa, Sigma Chi. ELLIOTT W. CHENEY Ph.D. Professor of Physics A.B.. Dartmouth. 1920; AJI.. Brown University, 1925; Ph.D., Princeton l'niversity, 1929: Post Graduate Work, Brown and Princeton aniversities; Author of Measurement of Index of Refraction of Gases at Higher Temperatures, Instructor, Syracuse University. 1920-21; Instructor. Brown Universny. 1921-24; Charles A. Cohan Fellow, 1924- 30; Associate Professor. Middlebury College, 1926-27; Acting Professor Gettysburg College. 1927; Professor of Physics. Gettysburg College. 1929-: American Physical Society; American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science: American Association of University Professors; Pennsylvania Academy of Science; Kappa Phi Kappa, Sigma Psi, Theta Chi. GEORGE R. MILLER Ph.D. Associate Profcxsor of Physim Thirty-fi've RASMUS S. SABY Ph.D. Profcsxur 0f Economivs and Poliliml .STicna' A.Bu University of LIinnesota. 1907; Graduate 1York, l'niversity of Wisconsin and Cornell I'niversity; Ph.D.. l'niversity 0f Pennsyl- vania. 1910; Professor. Cornell l'niversity, 1910-24; Professor of Eco- nomics and Polxtical Science. Gettysburg College. 192+; Member of American Economics Association; The American Political Science As- sociation; The National Municipal League: American Academy of Political and Social Science; Phi Beta Kappa. Alpha Psi Epsilon. Pi Gamma Mu, Pi Lambda Sigma. GEORGE R. LARKIN A.M. Axsoriatc Prnftsxor of Eronomir: AJL. 1Vesleyan University. 1919; A.M., Wesleyan University, 1921; Head of Department of Economics, West China Union Univer- sity. Chengtu, China. 1923-26; Acting Head of English Department, West China Union University. Chengdu, ChinzL 192536; Graduate Fellowship 111 Economics. Cornell I'niversity. 1927-28; Associate Pro- fessor of Economics, Gettysburg College. 1926-; Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa, Alpha Psi Epsilon. RICHARD ALLEN ARM S PhD. Alumni Prafcsxor 0f Malhmmtivs A.11., Ursinus College, 1913; Ph.D., L'niversity of Pennsylvania. 1917; Professor of Mathematics. Juniata College. 1917.19; Instructor in Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania. 1919120; Alumni Professor of Mathematics. Gettysburg College. 19201; Member of me American Matlr ematical Association of America; Director, Owl and Nightingale Club; Pen and Sword; Tau Kappa Epsilon. CHARLES PAUL CESSNA M.A. Assistant Professor of Alafhcmatics A1B., Gettysburg College, 1915: M.A., Gettysburg College, 1917; In- structor in Physics, Gettysburg College, 1915-18; Assistant Professor of Physics, Gettysburg College, 1918-19; Instructor in Physics, Case School of Applied Science, 1919-21; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Gettysburg College. 1921-; Phi Sigma Kappa. Kappa Phi Kappa. leirfy-Jix PRESTON F. AMSPACHER RS. lnstruvtur in Jlatlu'math's and Physirx B.Sn tirlu'shurg Cullcgv, 1930: Instructor in Mathcnmtics and Ph00cx 1knyduuu 1hHegn 19ML; Kappa Phi K$ppm FRANK HOLLINGER CLUTZ Ph.D1 Burton. 17. 31011le Profcxsm' of Civil Iinginrvriny AJL. Midland Cnllege, 1892; PILIL Johns Hopkins l'niversity. 1397; Scholar. Johns Hopkins University. 1893-97; Fellow. hy Courtesy of Johns Hopkins L'niversity. 1896; Profensor of Mathematics. Carthage College. 1899-1900; Professor of Civil Engineering. Gettysburg Cul- lege. 1913-; Member, American Mathematical Society. American Assn- ciatinu of Engineers, American Concrete Institute. Socimy for Pro- motion of Engineering Education and American Society for Testing Materialx Beta Theta Pi. CALVIN GILBERT REEN B.S., M.SE. Axsixlanf Profcssm' of Civil Enginvvring 11.3.. in CPL. Gettysburg College. 1920; Graduate Student. l'niver- x'ity of Michigan. Division of Highway Enginering and Highway Trans- port: 31.5.11. l'niversity of Michigan, 1930' Instructor in Civil En- gineering. GcMyshurg Colleges. 1920-24: Asmstant Professor of Civil Engineering, hcnyshurg College. 1924-: Contact Lian. Highway Re- warch Board. National Research Council; Member of the Permanent International Road Congress Associatium S. P. E. E.. A. A. L'. P.. The Mmhematicn! Asmciatinu of America. The American Mathematical Society. The American Association for the Advancement of Science. Iota Alpha Honorary Engineering Fraternity. Kappa Phi Kappa. Sigma Alpha Epsilon RUDOLPH ROSENSTENGEI. M.M.E. Profvssm' 0f Elrrfriml and Mcrhaniwl Engineering; 11.5.. I'niversity of Wisconsin. 1894; MALE. Cornell University, 1912; Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State College. 1905-06; lmtrucmr in Electrical Engineering. Oklahoma Agriculture and Mechanics College. 1905-08; Engineer. XVestinghouse Electrical and Manufacturing Company, 19118-11:0Fe110w. Engineering, Sibley Col- lege. Cornell I'niversity. 1911-12; Superintendent. Engineering De- partment. Bryant and Strattou College. BuFfalo, N. Y., 1912-17; Axso- cizue Member of American Institute of Electrical Engineering; Pro- fessor of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Gettysburg College, 1918-. Th ia'ty-scz'mz W221 222-1. . A W1W4 BERTRAM HAN SON SALTZER M.E. Assixtau! Professor of Alechanical Engineering B.S., Pennsylvania State College, 1923; M.E., Pennsylvania State College, 1928; Mechanical Engineering Staff. Bethlehem Steel Company, Steelton Plant; Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, Gettysburg College, 1923-28; Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Get- tysburg College, 1928-; First Lieutenant, United States Army Air Reserves, Tau Kappa Epsilon. EDWARD H. BERTRAM Major, Infantry Professor of Illilitary Science and Tactics University of Minnesota 1Ex1, 112; Commissioned Second Lieu- tenant, U. S, Infantry, April 24, 1912; Army Staff College, Langres, France, 1918; Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1924-25; Assistant Chief of Staff, 42nd Division, 1918-19; Professor of Military Science and Tactics, Gettysburg College, 1931-. WILBUR R. MCREYNOLDS Captain, U. S. A. Assixtaut Profexsor 0f Illilitary Science and Tartics A.B., Ohio University, 1915; B.S. in Education; Ohio State University, 1916; Athletic Coach and Instructor, Lock- land High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1915-16; Athletic Coach and In- structor, VVheton High School, Minnesota, 1916-17; Graduate First Train- ing Camp, 0. R. C., Fort Snelling, Minn,, 1917; Graduate School of Tactics. Gondrecourt, France, 1918; Graduate Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia; Aide-de-Camp, General M. L. Hershey, 1920-21; Athletic and Recreation Officer, Fort Clayton. Canal Zone. 1924-27; Graduate Tank School, Fort Leonard Wood, Md., 1928; Assistant Pro- fessor of Military Science and Tactics, Gettysburg College, 1928-; Coach of Wrestling, Rifle, and Track. Gettysburg College; Director of Intramural Athletics, Gettysburg College; President Eastern Intercol- legiate Track Conference, 1930-31; Phi Delta. Theta. JAMES MASHBURN Sergeant, U. S. A. Inslructor in illilitary Science and Tactics Serg-eant,-DE1VII.-R: O. T. C.; First Lieutenant, O. R. C.; In- structor m Mllltary Scxence and Tactics, Gettysburg College, 1930-. .,.2.2...... 2- Thirty-eight CLAYTON E. BILHEIMER Profcssor of Plzysz'ral Eduratiou Lehigh l'nivershy: A.RI.. Columbia University; Professor of itlucatiml. Genyslmrg College, 1927-. M Physi . HENRY TROSTLE BREAM B.S. Insirurfor in Plzyximl Education 8.3., Gettysburg College. 1921; Professor of History and Physical Director. Phnenixville High School, 1924-26; Instructor in MathematiCS, Gettysburg College. 1926; Assistant Athletic Director and Freshman Couch. Gettysburg College. 1926; Head Coach and Instructor in Physical qucation, Gettysburg College, 1927-; Pen and Sword. Phi Gamma Mm. CHARLES W. BEACHEM B.S. .-Ilumm' Secretary 1128.. gicnyshurg College. 1925: Teacher and Principal, Mt. Pleas- alxt Hugh Sclmnl..1925-Z9: Alumni Secretary, Gettysburg College, 1929-; 51mm Alpha Epsxlou. Kappa Phi Kappa, Pen and Sword. PAUL RAYMOND HOOVER A.B. Gmm'al Srcrvfary of Y. 111. C. A. .1 All; Sqmllldlallxla l'niversity, 1929; 1Candidate B.D.1 Gettysburg Ihrolumgn! Sepnnary. 1931; Instructor Free Hand Drawing, Susque- hanna l mveruty, 1929; Phi Mu Delta, Pi Gamma Mu. V jOHN HOXVARD KNICKERBOCKER A.RI. Librarian ILAH Columbia College. 19.31; A.M.. Columbia University. 1928; Assiwtzmt in Columbia l'niversity Library. 1910-18; Library War Service, Amencan Lihrary hsocimion. Assistant Librarian. Edgewood Arsenal, 1111.. and Camp Nerrin. N1 1., 1913-19; Graduate. New York Public Li- hrzn'y. Library School. I924: Assistant in Science and Technology Di- visiun and Main Reading Room. New York Public Library, 1919-23; Chief of Acquishinn Deparnncnt and of Readers, Department, New York l'niversity 1Yushingtun Square Library. 1923-29; Librarian, Get- tysburg 1101181411. 1929-: Member of American Library Association; New York Llhrm'y Club. American Historical Association; Pennsylvania State Library Assucimiml; New York Young Republican Club. Thirfy-ninc STUDEN T COUNCIL President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, JAMES BRISTOL, '32 I'ivc-I'residmt ....................... ,,,VVII.L1.111 HORN, '32 C0rrespundiny Sevretaryw, 7 LEON DEVON, '32 Remrding Serrvtary ,,,,,,,,,, , , , DONALD EXDERs. '33 Trmxm'orm LAWRENCE MORRIS. '33 Jlesxvnycr ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, W'oonkmv ZECH, '35 Represmlaliwsr Edwin Hardy, '32 Samuel Ellenherg. '34 Richard GitTord, '33 Harold Hallman. '34 The Student Council is 21 hotly of ten men. nominated by the classes and elected by the entire student body, whose chief duties are to direct 2111 student activi- ties and to mediate in affairs between the students and th- :ulnlinistration of the College. It has been i11str11111e11tal in putting into operation several decided i111- prm'ements 0n the campus during the. present season. Perhaps the greatest undertaking is the Student Chest Fund. The idea was first hmuUht 1111 111' last ywr's C01111Ci1.who voted to put it into operation This vear has seen its existence. and it is a recognizei success After em1t1ihi1tinu to this fund at the heginningr 0f the year, a student is entitled to :111 emnpus publica- tions. presentations, and activities 111t11011t further assessment. Another step forward was the standardizing of class constitutions. These have already been assigned to the classes. and are 11011' in olie'atinn. One of the main points contained in these revisions is the setting aside of chapel time 011 the first Monday of every month for class 111eetings. Other features of the work of the present Council are the control of the parking of autmnnhiles 011 the campus. and the prohibition of 21110111 111011; publications 011 Alumni Day of each 16211- the Student Luiincil sponsors the Class scraps and a dance for the student btith. I'ln'ly STUDENT TRIBUNAL Prcxidvur 7 , , , , 7 ,, ,, EDWIN A. J. HARDY, 132 IGiv-IH'L'JI'dvnl 7 ,, RABER S. SEELY. 32 .Yiw'clari' A , , ,, , ,,j01lx J. HOWARD. '34 ,lil'l'HXHI'L'l' 7, ,, 7 , , , ,VVILLIAM D. COWELL, '33 t'uximlimz ,, , 7 , Rl'sst. M. HoumTox. 34 lemiwrs Charles '1. chshaw, '33 Jere Bream. ,34 Lawrence II. Morris. '33 Harold R. Hallman. '34 .X Student Tribunal is annually appointed by the Student Council in order that tho customs cnnccrning tlu social behavior of all classes in the College. except- ing thv scninr may he governed accordingly. .Xnymic whn is accused of breaking thcsc cuslmns. which tradition has made an integral part of the Gettysburg Student Life, is brought before the Tribunal for trial. Shuuhl the alleged oiTcndcr hc found guilty after a fair trial. the Tri- hunul passes sentence upon him. The sentences are of varied Characters and are impusul ml the offends . zit 11mm of iach Friday, 0n the Forum of Old Dorm before :1 mlnrinl 1hr :11': Hf cheering sophunmrcs and upperclassmcn. This ormnizzzition is cmnposcd of two seniors. 111116 juniors. and four sopho- nmrvs. Hi my ns Hi the Tribunal arc suhstantiutcd by its governing body. the Stmlvnt Umncil. Forty-ouc Forty-tu'o CHLAXSSIIES yrpdrrxm 53 6.62 .70?le 513a0'x6yyro; The older I grow, the more I learn . Forty-four ALMA MATER As softly Hm vz'oning shadows Arc 1'01?ng HIP mmfms touwrx, IV? mum, a band of good fvllo'zx's. Ta sing, in Hm Iwiliglzl Izom's; TIM silt'm'y moonlight 1114111!va The worn walls of vlzafwl anew: T11? wind in the frvm yzwvfly ovlmcx Our fvraixm of Orange and HIM. H'lmnm'vr thy loyal sous gaflmr, T0 ?mlcvn fond nmuory, Our filoughfx 51101! M turwd. Alma Mater. Old Gctlyslmrg. bark m HIPF; Former am I thy debtor. And 'zc'hafvt'vr 1,150 I may do. I'll lot'c, 1'71 dcfmld, and I'll honor Tim glorious Orange and Blue. E SENIORS Seniors group and stand debating, W hile they keep professor: waiting CLASS HISTORY N0 bit of history can be properly understood unless it is seen against the broad background of all the past. We are a part of that past. Its glories, trials, disap- pointments are ours to profit by. One hundred years ago Gettysburg College came into being. Generations of men have sat in her halls, shared her honor, and brought honor to her. We are conscious of our debt to those who have gone before. Cus- toms and fashions may change with the generations, but the heart of man does not. It still forms fond attachments which it breaks reluctantly. Another class is about to close the book and may the page that we have written be illuminated with our lives as an inspiration for those who are to follow. We feel sure, as we are writing the last page of this task, that we have upheld the noble traditions preparing us to take our place in the upward march of humanity. May it not be blotted out, and may it be conned over, thought upon, and leave pleasant memories. Perhaps, we shall look back upon these four years, as playing a most vital part in the composition of the page; for surely we have had to make many revisions. What a varied sheet it has been since we entered four years agoework, yes, but lots of play too, friendships and acquaintances, contact with many fine people, bonds of fraternity, the glorious seasons of sports, dances, welcomed vacation times, and sometimes, though a none too pleasant side: financial chagrin. discour- agement, and homesickness. But each of these has had its place and will continue to have in preparing us more thoroughly, so that in time to come, it may be said that there has been no more brilliant episode added to the year-book of collegiate endeavor than was bound to the history of Gettysburg in 1932. THOMAS METZGER, H istorian. F orty-six 40m: 5: men; -' . nsmmm we paismenr p a sacasmm WILLIAM N.HORH ansmzm CLASS OFFICERS JOHN LHOLUMER THOMM WHEELER. TREASURER Hwyrcmmf Forty-seven Forty-cight ERIC CLINTON ANDERSON, Q? A Q9 Nashua. N. H. A.B. HISTORY Andy Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. Grttysburgian Uh Frosh-Soph Hop Committee, U, D; Cheer Lead- er, U, 2M Owl and Nightingale; Assistant Basket- ball Manager. U, 2h French Club. 0. 2. .D. LAURI J. ANDERSON. E X Brooklyn. N. Y ILS. ENGLISH Larry Prepared at Manual Training HA 5.; Gettysburg Academy. Freshman Football: Freshman Tennis: hlcrmtry Stag. 0. 2M Varsity Debating Squad. Q, 3, 4M Debating Council Secretary. UH President. 0H; Debating Manager, LU; Imarfraternity Coun- cil. U. U; President. HM Y. M. C. A Cabinet, QM Owl and Nightingale Club. 00; Senior Sponsor; Tau Kappa Alpha, G, H; Secretanu'l'reasurer, HM Del- egate National lnterfraternity Conference. UM Alpha Kappa Alpha. JOSEPH J. AW'DZIEWICZ Meriden. Conn. ILS. CHEMISTRY Jar Prepared at Meriden High School. Scepticul Chy- mists; French Club, 0 ?.J. EUGENE LEA BACHMAN, q; E K Harrisburg. Pa. B.S. MATHEMATICS Grim Prepared at Harrisburg Technical High School: John Harris High School. Vrest1ing. LU; Rifle Club, 1. Z. 3, 4L THOMAS H. BAKER Abbottstown. Pa. B.S. CIVIL ENGINEERING Tom Prepared at Harrisburg Technical High School. Class Baseball, U, 2M Class Football. 0, 2L REINHARDT F. BAMBERGER. T K E Wilmington, Del. A.B, GERMAN Bammy Prepared at Wilmington High School. Glee Club. 0, 2, 3, 4H Student Manager. UM Leader, HM Owl and Nightingale Club. O. 3. 0; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. 0. 3. 0, President. on; Y. M. C. A. Junior Cabinet. UM Campus Beautiful Club. Cl. 3. 4M Junior Prom Committee; Sophomore Play; Fath- er's Day Committee, OH; Class Secretary, UM Class Treasurer. UM Class Secretary. HM Kappa Phi Kappa: Schoclmaws Cluh. Q. 4L President, 00; Der Deutsche Verein Club. O. 2. 3, v0. EDWARD S. BANKERT, cb K x11 Harrisburg Pa. B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Iiddic Prepared at Harrisburg Technical High School; John Harris High School. AssociMe Baseball Manager. CH: Assistam Baseball Manager. U. 2, D; Mvrmtry Staff, UL HARRY TROSS BARCLAY Johnstown, Pa. B.S. CHEMISTRY lerk Prepared at Johnstown High School. Sceptical Chymists; Cross Country, U, 2 3h Freshman Var- sity Basketball; BRUCE H. BEAHN, T K E Palmyra. N. J. B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bcanir Prepared at Palmyra High School. Track, 0, 2. 3L JOHN W'. BEAMESDERFER SChaeHerstown, Pa. B.S. FIIEMISTRY ' Bramy Prepared at Lebanon High School. Radio Cluh, U. 2. M; Secretary-TreaSurer. UM Band. 0. 2, 3M Orchestra. U. 2. 3h Rifle Club, O. 3, 0; Sceptical Chymism. CHARLES H. BEAR, Q P A York. Pa. ILS. Bl'SINESS ADMINISTRATION Charlie Prepared at Mercershurg Academy. Class Foot hall. UM Class BaskeHmlL U. 2. CH; Varsity Swim- ming. L2. SJ. Captain, 0L EUGENE R. BEARD, 2 X Harrisburg. Pa. B.S. PHILOSOPHY Gum Prepared at John Harris High School; Bucknell L'uiversity. Soccer. CZ. 3H Assistant Tennis Man- ager. Uh Kappa Phi Kappa: Alpha Kappa Alpha. CLAIR A. BENTZ York. Pa. 1!.5. CHEMISTRY Bmwz'c Prepared at Spring Grove High School. Sceptical Chymists; Glee Club. QM Band. 0. 2. 3, 4h Or- chestra, L2H Class Basketball. OJ; Cross Country Team. HELEN GABLE BERGSTRESSER Hanover. Pa. AB. GERMAN. Prepared at Hanover High School. Co-Ed Editor 1932 Sprctrum ,' Co-Ed Tribunal. QM Owl and Nightingale Club. Secretary, 0H; Y. W. C. A.; Sophomore Play; Sophomore Play Committee; Der Deutsche Verein; French Club. 0, D. GEORGE H. BERKHEIMER. Star Club Abbotmtown, Pa. AB. HISTORY Barley Prepared at Abbottstown High School; Gettysburg High School. Freshman Debating Squad. UM Band, 0. 2, 3, AU; Orchestra. QM Scabbard and Blade; Historical Association; Ministerial Association. JANET BIESECKER, B A Orrtanna, Pa. A.B. FRENCH Jana Prepared at Genysburg High School. French Club. 0. 2L Secretary, QM Y. W. C, A.; Phi Sigma Iota, Dramatics. Forty-ninc Fifty M ARGARET H. BIGHA M Gettysburg. Pau A.B. LATIN Mary Prepared at Genyshurg High School. Y. V. C. A.; French Club. UL LEVI LEATHERMAN BITLER, Q9 K N Hagerstown. Md. 13.5. CHEMISTRY Slim Prepared at Hagerstown High School. Sophomore Play; Owl and Nightingale Club. U. U ; Sceptical Chymists; Scabbard and Blade. WILLIAM E. BITNER. 4w P A Shiremanstown. Pa. B.S. CHEMISTRY Bilr' Prepared at Mechanicshurg High School. Fresh- mzm Football; Varsity FombalL CD; Baseball. 0. 2. 3. 0. FRED V. BOUGHTER. T K E Pine Grove, Pm HS. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Frits Prepared at Pine Grove High School. Assistant Football Manager, L2, 3M Varsity Football Manager. b0; Varsity Baseball, 0. 3. H; Circulation Man- ager 1932 SPECTRUM; Class Football, 0, 2M Class Basketball. 0, ID; Class Baseball. U, 2h Alpha Psi Epsilon; Der Deutsche Verein: Junior Prom Com- mittee. LU; Sophomore xVork Committee. MERLE W BOYER. $ 2 K Meyersdale, Pa. KS. ENGLISH Mvrlv Prepared at Meyersdale High School. Cctlyxbury- fun. U. 2, 3, 4L News Editor. UL Editor-in-Chief. U. H; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 0, .2 3 U; Freshman Tennis; Varsity Tennis, 2, 3M Editorial Staff 1930 G-Book; Alpha Kappa Alpha; Blue Crocodiles, Presi- dent; Pen and Sword; Phi Beta Kappa. KENNETH D. BREAM Gettysburg. Pa. ILS. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Ken Prepared at Gettysburg High School. Rifle Club. O. 2. 3. 4L Secretary-Treasurer. 00: Freshman RiHe Team; Varsity Rifle Team, B, 3. 4M Scabbard and Blade. CARL F. BREISACHER, T K E Altoona, Pa. B.S. CHEMISTRY Andy Prepared at Altoona High School. Orchestra, 0, 2.1M; Freshman Tennis, Uh Interfraternity Coun- cil. 0. 40; Sceptical Chymists. JOHN S. BRICKER, q; 2 K Taneytown, Md. B.S. CHEMISTRY Brickn Prepared at Taneytown High School. Class Soccer, OM Class Basketball, Uh Varsity Basketball Squad, 2, D. JAMES E. BRISTOL, ch 2 K Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. ENGLISH Jim Prepared at Germantown Academy. Edimr-in- Chief 1932 SPECTRUM; Student Council, U, 4L President, HM Gettysburgiau, U, 2, 3, 4L Feature Editor, QL Literary Editor, C4, 0; Mrrrury, Q, 3, 4L Assistant Circulation Manager, QL Associate Ed- itor. 0, O; Varsity Debating. Q, 3, A0; Debating Council, VicerPresident, OD; Freshman Varsity Debat- ing Team; Class Debating, 0. 2h Y. M. C. A. Cabi- net, CS, 4L Representative of Gettysburg College to National Student-Faculty Conference. CD; Sophomore Play Committee; Oratorical Contest, 0L Second Place; Class Football. Uh Class Basketball, UM French Club, 0, 2, CD; French Club Play, QM Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Kappa Alpha, President, 00; Phi Sigma Iota; Alpha Kappa Alpha; Pen and Sword, 0, 4h Secretary. 00; Blue Crocodiles, Cf, 4h Class Honors, 0, 3M Senior Sponsor. JACOB C. BRICHTER, 2 X Gettysburg. P21. 8.5.. POLITICAL SCIENCE Jake Prepared at Gettysburg High School. Gcttyxbumian. UM Frnsh-Soph Hop Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Scabbard and Blade. ROBERT M. BUCHER, K A P Lancaster, Pa. B.S., CHEMISTRY Bob Prepared at Biglerville High School. Gcttyxburgian. 0, 2L Assistant Business Manager. Q0. Circulation Manager, 00; Mercury, 0, 2L Advertising Manager, LU, Business Manager. b0; Class Basketball, UM Class Soccer. UM Sophomore Play; Frosh-Soph Hop Committee. QM Class Invitation Committee; Senior Sponsor; Sceptical Chymists. CHAUNCEY R. BUOHL, K A P Gettysburg. Pa. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Chmmrc Prepared at Gettysburg High School. Freshman Varsity Football; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Foot- ball, 0, 3. 4h Varsity Basketball. W. 3, 4M Junior Prom Committee; Panhellenic Dance Committee; Inter- fraternhy Council; Pen and Sword. ROBERT E. CARL, Star Club Hanover, Pa. A.B.. GREEK ' 80b Prepared at Hanover High School. Band. 0. 2. 3, 4M Orchestra, U. 2, 30; Owl and Nightingale Club. OH; Eta Sigma Phi, Vice-President, 00; Alpha Kappa Alpha, President, HM Ministerial Association; Junior Prom Committee; Class Honors. CD; Honorable Men- tion Carver Greek Prize. JOHN P. CASSELL, K A p Ambler, Pa. B.S., POLITICAL SCIENCE Jack Prepared at Ambler High School. Soccer. G. 4M Class Football. OM Class Basketball, UM Assistant Tennis Manager. 0. 2. 3h Chairman. Board of Edi- tors Modern Book Club: Phi Beta Kappa. WALTER G. W. CLATANOFF, A T Q Easton Md. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINfSTRATION M'alt Prepared at Cordova High School. Varsity Soccer. 00: Soccer. L2, M; Varsity Track Manager. 0H: Assistant Track Manager, 0, 2, CD; Varsity RiHe Manager. MM Assistant Manager, 0. 2, 3M Freshman RiHe Team; Ccrtysbumian, U, 2. 3, 0, Assistant Circulation Manager. QL Business Manager. 0, 4h Assistant Business Manager 1932 SPECTRUM; Class Vice-President. QM Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. 0. 4L Secretary. 00; Interfraternity Council: Senior Sponv sor; Junior Prom Committee, CD; Alpha Psi Epsilon. LLOYD GEORGE COLIO. T K E Red Bank, N. J. 8.8.. BIOLOGY Dar Prepared at Red Bank High School. Assistant Foothall Manager. H, ?J; Beta Beta Beta. IiifIy-unc Iiiffy- two HAROLD M. CRAIG. E A E Conemaugh. Pa. B.S., HISTORY 'blndy Prepared at Conemaugh High Schnol. Glee Club. .2. 3. 4L Manager, HM Freshman Football; Football Squad, LN; Freshman Basketball. Uh Basketball Squad, L2H Sceptical Chymists; Historical Assocxa- tion; Schoolman's Club; Class Baseball. 0, D; French Club. KERMIT H. DEARDORFF, Q P A Cashmwn. Ya. . . AJL. HISTORY Ixcrmuw Prepared at Gettysburg High School. French Club; Treasurer. LN. LEON E. DEVON. cp A Q Moyland. Pa. 11.5.. MATHEMATICS Dm-ir Prepared at xVest Nottingham Academy. Football, UM Basketball. UH Sophomore Play Committee: Husi. Hess Manager Owl and Nightingale Club; Student Council, U, 0; Kappa Phi Kappa; Schoolman's Club. DONALD B. DIEHL, K A P York, Pa. 8.5.. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 'Dou Prepared at York High School. C ss Football. U. 2h Class Basketball. U, 2h Assmtant Basketball Manager, U, 2, 3L Associate Manager. OH; Swim- ming Team, G. 3L WATSON XV. EBBERT Greencastlc. Pa. 8.5., CHEMISTRY H'alry Prepared at Greencastle High School. Sceptical hymlsts; DeMolay Club; Class Honors, L2, 3M Stud. ant Instructor, U. h; Phi Beta Kappa. ANDREW R. EYSTER , Emmitsburg. Md. 8.5., ENGLISH ':1ud v Prepared at Gettysburg Academy. EDWIN M. FISHER Redford. Pa. 12.5.. CHEMISTRY Ed Prepared at Redford High School. Sceptical Chym- ists. EDWARD SNIVELY FREY, $ 2 K York, Pa. -, AIL ENGLISH Ed Prepared at York High School. chrrztry. L7. 3. 4L Associate Editor. f2. 3L I'Iditnr-in-Fhief. HM Owl and Nightingale Club. U. 4!: Modern Book Club. HM Kappa Phi Kappa: Blue Crocodiles GEORGE K. GELRACH Hagersmwn. Pa. AIL. LATIN Grlly Prepared m Hagersmwn High School. Class De- hmmg. H. 2H Philhelleuic Society. L2. 5L President, UH Em Sigma Phi; Hmmmhlc Mention Carver Latin I'rizv; llassler Latin Medal. ARTHUR H. GORDON Gettysburg. Pm AJL, HISTORY '2411' l'n-pmenl at Gettysburg High SchunL Historical As- mcimiml. 1,.X YRICNCF. V. GULDICN Biglervillcz Pu. IRS. EDI'CATION Prcvnrml In Higlerville High Sclmul. STANLEY B. GULICK, A T Q Perknsie. Pa. KS. BI'SINESS ADMINISTRATION Stan Prepared at l'erkaxie High School. Freshman Foot- lmll; Freshman Basketball: Frosh-Soph Hop Commit- tee: Sophomore XVnrk Committee; Varsity Football, M. 3. H: Senior Sponscr. XVILMER D. HAMSHER. 4; K P Fhamhershurg. Pa. BS CIVIL ENGINEERING H'illl'v Prepared at Chmnhershurg High School. Class Foot- hull. UM Class Baseball. UL EDWIN A. J. HARDY. d? A 00 New York. N. Y. B.S.. ICFONOMIUS hEd Prepared m Jamaica High School. New York Chy. Senior Sponser; Slmlem Tribunal. Q. 3. 4L Presi- dent. HM Student Cnuncil. HM Athletic Council. HM Chairman Junior I'mm Committee: Freshman Football: Varsity Football, G. 3. 4H Track. 0.. 3. 4L Capmin. HM Swimming. L2. M; Student Instructor. HM French fluh. Treasurur, CU: Alpha PSi Epsilon, Secretary. UL President. HM Pen and Sword, U. U. President. ML O YEN L. HELFERRICH LGrohe. Pa, 3.8.. FRICNX'II Trd Prepared m 1.3!th High School. French Club, O. 3. M; Ritlc Tram. U. .3. 3. 4L Fiffy-thrvu Fijfy-four ROBERT L. HERMAN, Q9 K N . Pottsville, P3. 13.8.. PHILOSOPHY 'Buhb v Prepared at Pottsville High School. W'restling. Q. 3M Owl and Nightingale Club. O. 3. U. Treasurer. 6L President. 0U; Glee Club. O, 3. M; Der Demsche Verein; Advertising Stat? 1932 SPECTRUM; Prize-XVin- Hing Original Play. LN: Freshman Debating: Class Debating Team, LN; Junior Varsity DebatinkV Team. L3. .D; Sophomore Play Committee; Alpha Kappa Alpha. J. RICHARD HERSHEY McKnightsmwn, Pa. B.S.. CIVIL ENGINEERING ' 1h'rk Prepared at Gettysburg High School. Class Font- hall, U. 2H Varsity Rifle Team, LK 3, 4L Captain. LU; Scahlrvrd and Blade. SARA B HERSHEY. B A Marietta. Pa. AJL. LATIN Sully Prepared at Maytmvn High SchonL French Club: Sophomore Play. JOHN R. HILL. d F A Altoona. Pa. 8.5.. ENGLISH Jack Prepared at Altoona High School. Class Day Com- mittee, UM Grttysbm'gliun, U, 2. M. Alumni Editor. UL Assistant Business Manager, UM Der Deutsche Verein; Interfraternity Council, U. H; Frnsh-Soph Hop Committee, U, 2L Chairman, LN; Jlmim' Prom Committee, 0L NORMAN H. HIMES Thomasville. Pa. B S.. CHEMISTRY '.Yurm Prepared at Gettysburg High School. Sceptical fhymists. ADRIENNE HINES. F 41 Baltimore. Md. A.B.. ENGLISH .lbiv Prepared at Eastern High School. Y. W'. F. A.: Glee Club; Co-Ed Tribunal, LU: Treasurer Fn-Ed Student Body. UL C. LUTHER HINKEL q: 2 K Berwick, Pa. 15.8.. CHEMISTRY '!.::1.'1 Prepared at Hershey High School. Glee Club. H, 2 3h Y. M. C. A.. U. 2. 3, 4L Treasurer. HM Swimming Team. G, 30: Freshman Tennis; Assistant Editor 1932 SPECTRUM: Drammics; Junior Prom Cum- mittee; Scabbard and Blade: Scepticnl Chymists. JOHN C. HOLLINGER. ab K q: York. Pa. ILS. Bl'SINESS ADMINISTRATION Jolum-vu Prepared at York High School. Freshnmn Ritic Team; RiHe Club. 0, 2. 3. 4H Glee Club. U. 3. 3. H; 1932 SPECTRUM Staff; Sophomore Play: Suphnmore Play Committee; .stzmt Football Manager. Hi: Class Treasurer. 00; Chairman Military Ball Com- mittee. Uh Scabbard and Blade. U. 4L Vice-Pmsi- dent. Hy WILLIAM M. HORN, Cb K J! Ithaca, N. Y. A.B.. ENGLISH Bill Prepared at Ithaca High School. Class Secretary, UM Class Vice-President, OJ; Class President, MM Student Council, Q. 3, 0; Wrestling, 0, 23; Track 0. 2H Assistant Editor 1932 SPECTRUM; Der Deutsche Verein: Glee Club, 0, 2, 3. 4h Freshman Debating; Class Soccer, L2H Class Basketball, 0, 2M Senior Spenser. IRWIN L. HOUGHTON, K A P Sharon, Pa. 13.5.. ECONOMICS 33115: Prepared at Sharon High School. Varsity Baseball Manager, 0U; Assistant Baseball Manager, 0, 2, D; Freshman Baseball; Class Basketball, 0, 2, 3L Soccer, U, 0; Alpha Psi Epsilon. XV. LEWIS JACOBS, 4; K W York. Pa. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Lacy Prepared at William Penn High School. Llanager Class Basketball, Uh Assistant Basketball Manager, CZ, 30; Freshman RiHe Team; RiHe Club, 0, 2, 3, 43; Freshman Track Team; Varsity Track, 0, 3, 0; Chairman Sophomore Work Committee; Class Soccer, 0, 30; Varsity Soccer, MM Band, 0, 2, 3, 4L Drum Major. 00; 1932 SPECTRUM Staff; Alpha Psi Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade. ELVVOOD G. JOHNSON, 4; P A Altoona, Pa. A.B.. ENGLISH Speedy Prepared at Ahoona High School. Freshman De- bating; Crttysburyiun. U, 2, 3. 4M 1932 SPECTRUM Staff; G-Book Business Staff, CD; Soccer, CD. L. PRESCOTT KAPP, Q A 6 Glen Rock, Pa. B.S., CHEMISTRY Kappy Prepared at Glen Rock High School. Band, 0, 2, 3, 4M Gctlyxbumian, 0, 2, 3, 43; Advertising Mana- ger 1932 SPECTRUM; Freshman Track; Class Basket' ball. UM Varsity Wrestling, 0, 3, 4M Sceptical Chymists; Kappa Phi Kappa. WILLIAM C. KARNS Everett, Pa. B.S., ENGLISH Bill Prepared at Everett High School. Varsity Wrest- ling Team. G, 3, 0; Schoolmarfs Club; Kappa Phi appa. JOSEPH H. KLEINFELTER, q; A Q Palmyra, Pa. B.S.. BIOLOGY Joe Prepared at Palmyra High School. Freshman Foot- ball: Varsity Football. 0?, 3. 43; Glee Club, QM Beta Beta Beta, President, 00. JOHN F. KOONS Harrisburg, Pa. AAB., SPANISH Koonsy Prepared at John Harris High School. French Club, 0, 23; Freshman Varsity Basketball; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 00; Schoolman's Club; Der Deutsche Verein; Kappa Phi Kappa; Phi Sigma Iota, Treasurer, G, 0; Class Vicc-President, ML Fifty-fi've F ifty-six EDVVERTH E. KORTE. 4; P A Easton. Md. A,B., ENGLISH 'Ed' Prepared at Easton High School. Class Basketball. UH Ministerial Association. 0, 2. 3. U; Student Bible Class. U. 2!. Treasurer; Soccer, G. 3, 4L Captain. H5; RiHe Team. G. 3 H; RiHe Club. L2. 3. 4L President QL U; Business Manager 1932 SPEC- TRUM; Class Secretarv. Ni: Scabbard and Blade, Treasuren HM Glee C'luh. HM Scabbard and Blade Sophomore Military Prize. JOSEPH D. KROUT. JR. 60 K N Audubon. N J. B.S , CIVIL ENGINEERING '!04: Prepared at Collingwood High School and Gettys- Hurg Academy. Freshman anhall: lutm'frmex'nhy Vouncil. DAVID F. KRUG Hanover. Pa. 1!.8. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Dart Prepared at Hanover High School. JAMES W. LIVINGOOD. tp A m Birdsboro. Pa. B.S.. HISTORY Klim Prepared at Birdshoro High School. Varsity Foot- ball Manager. b0; Assistam Fomhall Manager. 0. 2. D; Varsity Tennis. U, 2. 3. 4L Captaim HM Ad- vertising Manager Gettyslntrglizul, HL Assistant Ad- vertisim,r Manager. 2, M; 1932 SPECTRUM Staff; Class Vice-Presidem, CH; Historical Association U. 2. 3, 4L President, UM Pen and Sword. Kappa Phi Kappa. DANIEL W. LONG. d, A 60 VVayneshoro. Pa. AIL POLITICAL SCIENCE UDan Prepared at xVayneshoro High School. Freshman Debating; Interfraternity Council; Assistant Baseball Manager. 0. 2. 3h Pi Lambda Sigma. President, HL SIMON M. LUTZ Lutzville. Pa. B.S.. CHEMISTRY Cy Prepared at Redford High Schoul. Grtty.x'bnryiuu Staff. 0. 2. 3, H; Varsity Track, U. 2, 3. H: Scepti cal Chymists: Campus Beautiful Club, 0, ID; Class Basketball, 02L THEOPHILUS SPENCE MARKS. T K E Steelton, Pa. l!.S., ENGLISH ' 51 :'le5' Prepared at Barrett High School. Gt'tlyxhurm'un. L2. 3, 4L Managing Editor. 0H; EditUr-in-Chief 1931 G-Book; Varsity Track Manager. 0H; Y. M. C A.. Junior Cabinet. UL Senior Cabinet, 0. 0: 1932 SPECTRUM Staff; Pi Lambda Sigma; Blue Crocodiles. LISLE E. MCCARL. LID E K Baltimore. Md. B.S.. CIVIL ENGINEERING 'Mur Prepared at Chambersburg High School. Class Foot- ball. Uh Class Basketball. 0. 3h Class Soccer. L2, 3. 40; Varsity Soccer, 0, 3, M; Varsity Soccer Manzr ger, GM W'restling. U, 2. 4h Frosh-Soph Hop Com- mittee. L2H 1932 SPECTRUM Staff. HUGH C. MCILHENNY Gettysburg. Pa. 13.8 . POLITICAL SCIENCE Mar l'rt-pzu'cd m Gettysburg High School. RALPH Y. MECKLEY, Star Club Alumna. I'u. AJL. PHILOSOPHY Ralph I'rt-pnrml at Juniutu High School. Y. M. F. A Junior Culnucl. H. D: Class Baseball. UH Ministerial Aswciutinn; Em Sigma Phi: Alpha Kappa Alpha. THOMAS MICTZGHR, $ P A Plcnmm Gap, Pm HS. IH'SINESS ADMINISTRATION Tam Prepared m Bellrfume High School. Class Histor- izm: ;xrsi!y XYrt-stling. UH Class Basketball, 0. 2L VILLIAM B. MICKLICY Gettysburg Pa. B.Su HISTORY ' 13I lI Prepared at chyshurg High School. Owl aml Nightingale Huh. U, .2, 3. 4L STPHVART H. MOYER, T K E Somlertnn. Pa. ILSH IH'SINESS ADMINISTRATION 'Dcwvy Prcpzn'ml at Suullcrmn High School. Glee Club. H. 2. 5. -H: Hand. U. 2, 3. 4L Manager, GU; Freshman Track: Varsity Truck. Q. M: Soccer. M. 3. 4h Scab- bard zuul Blade: Alpha Psi Epsilon G. LEONARD NICHOLAS, $ K q: Puttsvillc, Pa. AJL PHILOSOPHY uNirk Prepared m Puttsville High School. Freslmmn Foot- hnll: Freshnmn Debating Manager: Glee Cluh. 0. 4i: Owl and Nightingale Club. U. 4M lnterfmternity Council: Full and Gown Comminee. HM FroslrSoph Hup Fumminee. U. LN: Der Deutsche Yerein; Scnim' Spnnsrxn FRANCIS XV. NULL Taneymwn, Md. B.Sq ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Prepzu'ml at Gettysburg Academy. Rifle Team. 0. 2. 3. M; Radio Club. Ll 3L Pthy-sevcn FifIy-eight ORVILLE B1 ORNER Genysburg, Pa. 11.5., MATHEMATICS 1'Slmrty Prepared at Gettysburg High School. MELROSE B. PADEN, T K E Lewisburg. Pa. A.B., ENGLISH Mal Prepared at New Cumberland High School. Grttys- burgimz, U, 2. 3. 41, Assistant Editor, 01. Associate Editor. 031; G-Bnok Staff. 131; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 01; Assistant Tennis Manager. 0. 2, 31: Varsity Tennis Manager. H1; Band. 0. 2. 3. 41, Leader. H1; Orchestra, 12, 31; Glee Club. 0, 2. 31. DURANDO PAGANI New York, N. Y. us... MATHEMATICS Dan Kappa Phi Kappa; Schoolmaxfs Chub; French Club; Baum Mathematical Prize; Student Instructor. LLOYD L. PANEBAKER. T K E Hanover, Pa. B.S., CHEMISTRY Daz'c'1 Prepared at Hanover High School. Varsity Basket- ball, L2, 3, 41; Class Basketball, 0. 21; Kappa Phi Kappa; Sceptical Chymists; Schoolmatfs Club; Campus Beautiful Club. CONRAD G. A. PETERS Reading. Pa. 13.51, CIVIL ENGINEERING Conuiv Prepared at Reading High School. Class President, 121: Associate Editor 1932 SPECTRUM; Junior Prom Committee; Frosh-Soph Hop Committee. SAMUEL R. PHILSON, Q S. K Meyersdale. Pa. 11.5., CHEMISTRY Sam Prepared at Meyersdale High School. Photographic Editor 1932 SPECTRUM; Varsity Debating. 12. 3. 41; Gcttysburgian, U. 2, 3. 41. Associate Editor. G1; Tau Kappa Alpha; Der Deutsche Verein; Blue Croco- diles; Sceptical Chymists; Phi Beta Kappa. GLENN 1.. PITZER Gettysburg, Pa. B.S., CHEMISTRY Pits Prepared at Gettysburg High School. Class Foot- ball, 01; Class Basketball, OJ; Sceptical Chymists. BEVERLY POST. A T Q Newfoundland, N. J. 3.5., HISTORY '1Be7x Prepared at Buler High School. CHARLES VICTOR REED, A T Q Crawl, Pa. 8.5.. IH'SINESS ADMINISTRATION I'ic Prepared m Shamokin High School, Assistant Bas- ketball Manager. UM Alpha Psi Epsilon. MICHAEL E. SANTANIEI-LO. 2 A E Scranton, Pa. 13.5.. MATHEMATICS Miler Prepared m Scranton Central High School. Fresh- man Football; Varsity Football. 0. 3. 0; Captain. 0U; Interfraternity Council; Pen and Sword; Junior Prom Cummittee. LU; Frosh-Soph Hop Committee. LN. JOSEPH D. SCHANTZ Gettysburg, Pa. 13.8.. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Joe Prepared at Gettysburg High School. Freshman Track: RiHe Cluh. k2. 3. 4L LO VELL WTZICHT SCHLICHTER, 2 X Chambersburg. Pa. B.S.. BIOLOGY Slick Prepared at Chambersburg High School. Beta Beta Beta: Kappa Phi Kappa. RABER S. SEELY Berwick Pa. B5,. BLVSINESS ADMINISTRATION Babv Prepared at Berwick High School. Class President. LU; Freshman Varsity Football; Varsity Football. Q. 3. 4h Freshman Varsity Basketball; Varsity Baska- hall. L2. 3. 4M Orchestra. U, 3. 3L Student Director, LN; Tribunal. Q. 3. H: Pen and Sword. J. MELCHIOR SHEADS. 69 K N Gettysburg, Pa. A.B.. ENGLISH Mr! Prepared at Gettysburg High School. Grffyxburyian, 0, 2H Associate Editor, 1932 SPECTRUM; Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Sigma Iota; Kappa Phi Kappa; Scabbard and Blade: Muhlenhurg Freshman Prize. RICHARD D. SHIVELY. $ K P Chamhershurg. Pa. B.S.. CHEMISTRY Dirk' Prepared at Chambershurg High School. Junior Prom Committee. QM Kappa Phi Kappa; Sceptical Chymists: Schoolman's Club. HERBERT S. SMITH. 09 K N McKeesport. Pa. 8.5.. BIVSINESS ADMINISTRATION ' Hrrb Prepared En McKeesport Technical High School. Owl and Nightingale Club, 0. 2. 3. 4h Assistant Stage Manager; Sophomore Play Stage Manager; Band. U. 2, 3H Assistant Debate Manager, 0, 2, 3M French Club. Fifty-nine Sixty IANTHF. GERALDINE SMITH Abbottstowu, Pa. A.B., ENGLISH Iantluv Prepared at Gettysburg High School. Glee Club. U. 2. D; Y. W. C. A.; Class Honors. LN. WEBSTER CASH SMITH TancyMwn. Md. 8.5.. CHEMISTRY Smithy Prepared at Taneytown High School. Freshman Track; Sceptical Chymists: Chairman Mfztherk Day Committee; Student Instructor; Kappa Phl Kappa. W. G. STAUFFER. 43 F A Elizabethtown. Pa. 13.5., ENGLISH 'THII Prepared at Elizabethtown High School. School- man's Club; Der Deutsche Verein; Histm'ical Associ- ation; Wrestling Manager. Q. 3L LESTER C. STRAUSBAUGH. 09 K N York, Pa. B.S.. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Lvr' Prepared at W'est York High School. Freshman Class Basketball; ASSismm Track Manager. H. 2L DONALD B. STRAXVBRIDGE. tb 2 K York. Pa. 15.5.. CHEMISTRY ' 7 1'1'11111'1 , Prepared at York High School. Gz'ttyxburyiau. U, 2. 3, 4L Associate Editor, U. -H; chrvury. L2. M; A iistaut Editor 1932 SPECTRUM; G-Book StatT. U. 2M Class Basketball. U. .2, 3. M; lnterfrmernity Council; Blue Crocodiles: Der Dcutsche Verein: Scepv tical Chymists. CARLTON L. SUPLEE, A T Q Malvern. Pm B.S.. CHEMISTRY Soup Prepared m xVest Chester High School. PAUL A. SWANK. $ K W Tamaqua. Pa. A.B.. ENGLISH USti'auky Prepared at Tamaqua High School. Cvfryxburgn'au, U. 2h Orchestra. U. 2. D: Band. H. 2. 3. 4H Glee Club. U. 2. 3. 4H Assistant Editor 1932 SPECTRUM; Phi Sigma Iota: Kappa Phi Kappa; Schoolman's Clulv: Senior Sponsor. ROBERT D. TAYLOR. 4; K q; Gettysburg Pa. B.S.. BI'SINESS ADMINISTRATION HEM, Prepared at Gettysburg High School. Alpha Psi Epsilon. MARDEILE ALICE TIPTON, F 4 Gettysburg. Pa. ILS. ENGLISH Tlfvy Prepared at Genyshurg High Schnol. Glee Club, H. .2. 3i: Owl and Nightingale. U. M; Y. W. C. A.; Sophumure Play; French Club, UL LYLA E. TOBIAS Clearfneld. Pa. .3. BIOLOGY Toby Prcpnrerl at Clem'field High School. Basketball. U, 2D: Rifle. HM Sophomore Play; Y. V. C. A.; French Huh. U. D. RALPH E. 'I OOMBS. A T Q Meriden. Conn. KS. INDl'STRlAl. ENGINEERING Ralph Prrpzu'e-d at Gettysburg Academy. GEORGE VULGARIS Buhimurc, Md. AIL. PHILOSOPHY Prepared :1! Camnsville High SchunL Ministerial Asmcizuinu: Alpha Kappa Alpha. LESTER F VAGNICR. $ A 09 Palmyra. Pa. ILS. ELEFTRICAL ENGINEERING Zark Prepared at Palmyra High School. Baseball. U. D; Football. U. 2L OSCAR S. XVAGNER. 1b K P Straussmwn. Pa. ILS. MATHEMATICS Kid Prepared at Berm'ille High School. Der Deutsche Yerein: t'IaSS Basketball. Uh Class Baseball, U M Class Succer. U L HOXVARD O. WALKER, Cb K P Baltimore. Md. .XJL ENGLISH Prcpzlrrd at Balumnre City Cullege. Y. M. C. A. Junior Cabinet, KH: Eta Sigma Phi; Minismrial As- mcizninn. President. HM Assismnt Circulation Mana- ger thryxhnmian, LN. JOHN N. VEAVER Harrisburg. Pa. 11.5,. ENGLISH 'Jm'k Prepared m John Harris High School. Kappa Phi Kappa: Associate Business Manager 1930 G-Bnok; Freshman Baseball. Sixty-one SIIIy-ftt'o WILLIS LEVI VVEIKERT, E A E Gettysburg. Pa. 8.5., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Bil! Prepared at GeNysburg High School. Class Basket- hall, Uh Class VVrestlimz, LU; Senior Sponsor. W'ILLARD HERBERT WOOD. pp 2 K Glen Rock. Pa. l$.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Jrss Prepared at Glen Rock High School. Alpha Psi Epsilon. ARTHUR E. M. YEAGY New Oxford, Pa. A.B.. ENGLISH 'Yva,ay Prepared at Hanover High School. Ministerial Association: Em Sigma Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. EUGENE W'. YOUNG. 4D K P Hagerstown, Md A.I3.. LATIN T;L'Hl , Prepared at Hagerstown High School. Brewer Greek Prize; Eta Sigma Phi, Treasurer, 00; Freshman Varsity Basketball; Class Basketball, Q. 3. 0; Class Football. Uh Junior Varsity Soccer. 00; Ministerial Association. JOSEPH M. ZELCH, m K N New York. N. Y B.S.. IH'SIXESS ADMINISTRATION WNW Prepared at Dormont High Schnul; Getn'shurg Acallv emy. Assistanf Basketball Manager. U. 2. 3H Bas- ketball Manager. HO; Owl and Nightingale Club. Q. 3. -H; Class Treasurer. LN: Frosh-Soph Hop Com- mittee. LN; Sophomore Play Committee; Sophomore V0rk Cmnmittee; Junior Prom Committee; Alpha Psi Epsilon. IRA F. ZIEGLER. dJ A 00 Carlisle. Pa. n.5,. ECONOMICS H2110 Prepared at Carlisle High SChoOL Varsity Tennis, U. 2. 3. H: lelyxbuI'gliun, UL HONOR STUDENTS 1929 PRESCO KIDD ANDERSON SAMUEL REGER PHILSON CALVIN E. SCHILDKNECHT 1930 MERLE WILLIAM BOYER GEORGE KNODE GELBACH. JAMES ELLERY BRISTOL JOHN FREDERICK KOONS WATSON WHITMORE EBBERT IANTHE GERALDINE SMITH 1931 MERLE WILLIAM BOYER WATSON WHITMORE EBBERT JAMES ELLERY BRISTOL JOHN FREDERICK KOONS ROBERT EDGAR CARL STEWART HENZE MOYER JOHN PHILIP CASSEL JOSEPH DISE SCHANTZ GEORGE KNODE GELBACH MELCHIOR JACOB SHEADS Sixty-three 5i;rl3ufoztr CLASS HISTORY To write a class history is virtually to write a history of Gettysburg College. To do it justice one necessarily would be compelled to go back to the founding of the College and trace the beginnings of the glorious traditions which are an integral part of Gettysburg College lifeethe traditions which guide each class during its four short years on the campus. When we entered college, we were no diEerent from the usual Freshman Class. We were a group of boys of varying appearances, abilities. and aspirations: some were tall, some were short; some were quick, some were not so quick; some dreamed and some slept. Like all the classes before us we were duly initiated into the complexities of college life. We learned how to study when what seemed to be a small riot was being staged in the hall outside our rooms. We took part in all the class scraps and learned to know which was the deepest part of the Tiber. Sometimes we won and sometimes we lostebut we were always there. Financial difficulties, sickness, laziness, and even Death have caused some to leave the group. And now in our Junior year it suddenly dawns upon us that more than half our college career is over. As the class of 1933, we have a unique distinction. We are the first class which will be graduated in the second hundred years of Gettysburg College. Should we be the beginning of a period of growth in numbers and influence as great as the first hundred years has been. we can hardly ask for more. Then. too, with the graduation of ll33 co-education will be a memory at Gettysburg, for we have on our roll the last seven woman students in the collegeeof whom more is said on other pages. With a certain regret, we look behind us at happy days, gone forever. Hops. proms, football, bull sessions, holidays-a confused succession of events, of which comparatively few outstanding instances can be recalled at will, but which as a whole we remember with a pleasant feeling. We look forward with much pleasure to entering our Senior year, when we will seem at last to be reaching what, in our Freshman year, seemed so far away. We are getting impatient. We want to go on. We feel confident that when the doors are opened in June. 1933. and a new class clad in tasseled caps and long black gowns comes slowly out, it will be a class fully prepared to carry into the world the traditions and ideals of its college. HERBERT W. SCHROEDER, Historian. S ixiy-six RAV'MOreCE SHi , GEORGE HMERKER vucs nnmoenr , ,. secumm ALBERT M.JONES mnzsmsm CLASS OFFICERS DONALD LENDERS HERBERT w. SGIROEDER TREMURER HISTORIAH Sixty-sc'uen AMSPACHER ANDERSON ARMENTO LLOYD L. AMPACHER Glen Rock. P21. 8.5., MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Harmer Prepared at Glen Rock High School. Soccer, 0, 2L CHARLES F. ANDERSON, Star Club Connellsville, P21. B.S.. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Andy Prepared at Conuelsville High School and University of Pittsburgh. Y. M. C. A. Cab- inet, U, 2. 3L Chairman Finance Committee; lervury Business Staff OJ. Circulation Man- ager. Cw; 1931 G-Book, Advertising Manager; 1932 G-Book. Business Manager; Cross Country. Lb: Assistant Tennis Manager. UM Dramatics. UM Swimming Team, UM Jumur Prom Committee. WILLIAM HARRIS ARMENTO, K A P Harrisburg, Pa. RS. CHEMISTRY Bill Prepared at John Harris High School. 1933 SPECTRUM Circulatin Staff; Band. U, 2. 1h ; Class Basketball, 0, 2M Varsity Basketball, UM Sceptical Chymists. Sixfy-cz'ght AZAR BANKERT BARLEY GEORGE AZAR, JR, tb K 1: Altoona. Pa. B.S.. BIOLOGY Turk Prepared at Altoona High School and Gettysburg Academy. Freshman Varsity Football; Freshman Track: Varsity Football. L2. 3M Track, QM Vrest1ing. U. 2. 30. JOHN W. BANKERT, T K E York, Pa. 8.8.. CHEMISTRY 701171 Prepared at W'est York High School. Gcfiyxlmryian. U, 2. 3L Literary Editor. OM 1931 G-Book Editorial Staff: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. GO: Assistant Track B'Ianager; Inter- fraternity Council: Sceptical Chymists. Secretary, KM: Der Deutsche Verein; Associate Edi- tor. 1933 SPECTRLVM; Class Honors, UL RALPH E. BARLEY Roaring Spring, Pa. A.B.. PHILOSOPHY Prepared at Brown Preparatory School. Philadelphia, Pa. Varsity Soccer, UM Alpha Kappa Alpha. Sixty-nine BASTIAN BAUM BAWN WILLIAM W. BASTIAN, T K E Williamsport, Pa. B.S.. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ngfl'gl-L'U Prepared at VVilliamsport High School. ERNEST L. BAUM, E A E Lemoyne, Pa. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Ernie Prepared at Lemoyne High School and Harrisburg Academy. Business Manager. 1933 SPECTRUM; Assistant Baseball Manager, 0, 2, 30; Band, U, 2s; Alpha Psi Epsilon. ARTHUR R. BAWN, 6 K N West Lawn, Pa. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Art Prepared at Schuylkill Haven High School and Beckley Business College. Seventy BEACHIJZY BIGGS BOWERS FRANK A. BEACHLEY, 6D K P Middletown, Md. B.S., CHEMISTRY Bvarlf Prepared at Middletown High School. Varsity Soccer, U. 2, D ; Class Soccer, 0, 2, 30 ; junior Prom Committee; Sceptical Chymists. MARION JOSEPHINE BIGGS, B A Orrtanna, Pa. A.B.. ENGLISH Biggsic Prepared at Gettysburg High School. Y. W. C. A.. U, 3 ; Sophomore Play; Dramtics, Q, 30. JOHN Z. BOWERS, Q K q, Catonsville, Md. B.S.. BIOLOGY Johnnie Prepared at Catonsville High School. Assistant Football Manager, U, 2M Sophomore XVork Committee; Class Soccer, Uh Manager Class Football, UM Beta Beta Beta. Scz'cnfy-onc BROWN BUCHANAN CIAVARELLI RICHARD A. BROWN, 2 A E Gettysburg, Pa. B.S., POLITICAL SCIENCE DirkU Prepared at Dormont High School. Photographic Editor 1933 SPECTRUM. ALFRED K. BUCHANAN, $ K P Plantsville, Conn. B.S., MATHEMATICS Buck Prepared at Lewis High School. French Club, UM Orchestra. U. D; 1933 SPECTRUM Business Staff; Gcttyslmryian, Q, 30; Class Soccer, CD; Sophomore Play Committee: Kappa Phi Kappa. ANTHONY G. CIAVARELLI Ambler, Pa. B.S., BIOLOGY Tony Prepared at Ambler High School. Beta Beta Beta, Treasurer, QM; Sceptical Chymists. Sv'z'outy-tzvo COXVAN COWELL CRONLUND JOHN W. COWAN. 2 X New York. N. Y. 8.5.. CIVIL ENGINEERING Jack Prepared at LaSalle Military Academy. Freshman Track; Varsity Track, Q, 3M Junior Prom Committee. WILLIAM D. COWELL, d, K '1! Philadelphia. Pa. B.S.. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bill Prepared at VViIliam Penn Charter. Freshman Football; Varsity Football, Q, 3s ; Swim- ming. HM Track. LN; Tribunal, M, SD; Inter-fraternity Council; Pen and Sword, Base- ball. LU. RAYMOND W. CRONLUND, tb E K Philadelphia. Pa. B.S.. CHEMISTRY Ray Prepared at Central High School. Assistant Basketball Manager, U, 2M Gettysburgian, a- 3L Associate Business Manager; Mercury. U, 2. 3, Advertising Manager, L70; 1931 G- Book BusineSs Staff; Frosh-Soph Hop Committee; Varsity Football, LB ; Assistant Advertis- ing Manager. 1933 SPECTRUM. Seventy-thwe DORN DURBOROW DURDING W'ESLEY W. DORN, CD K N Baltimore, Md. A.B., LATIN nli'vs Prepared at Baltimore City College. Highest Class Honors, QM Der Deutsche Yerein; Rifle Club, 2 ; Costume Manager Dramatic Club; Eta Sigma Phi. President. QM. GRACE BENNER DURBOROVV, P Q Gettysburg, Pa. A.B., MATHEMATICS Prepared at Gettysburg High School. French Club, HM Y. W. C. A.. U. 2H Glee Club, UM Basketball, UL W. WALTER DURDING Baltimore, Md. A.B., PHYSICS H'al! Prepared at Baltimore City College. Varsity Soccer. M. 2, :0; Class Soccer. U. 2M Varsity Debating, CZ, 3M Frosh-Soph Hop Committee; 1933 SPECTRUM Staff; Class Honors, 0, 2M Eta Sigma Phi; Der Deutsche Verein; Student Instructor, UH. Sevmfy-four 32. DETTREY DIEHL DIMMERLING JOHN F. DETTREY, T K E Philadelphia, Pa. B.S.. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Def Prepared at Germantown Academy. RiHe Team, UM Varsity Football Squad, QL AUSTIN E. DIEHL Loganville, Pa. B.S.. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SteveJ Prepared at York High School. Freshman Football; Wrestling, 0, 2, 3L MILDRED FAY DIMMERLING, B A York, Pa. A.B.. ENGLISH Dimmie Prepared at York High School. 1933 SPECTRUM Editorial Staff; French Club; Basket- ball, Uh Glee Club; Y. W. C. A., U, 2, 3M Sophomore Play Committee; Sophomore Play; President Co-Ed Student Body, GM Gettysburgian, Oh Owl and Nightingale Club. Seventy-five CROUSE CROUTHAMEL DEPP JACOB H. CROUSE, JR., $ P A Philadelphia, Pa. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Vakc Prepared at Frankford High School. Freshman Football; Class Football, Oh Swim- ming, QM French Club, UN ROY M. CROUTHAMEL, A T Q Telford, Pa. B.S., CIVIL ENGINEERING Croutyw Prepared at Souderton High School. Assistant Football Manager, 0, 2, 3M Associate Football Manager, My Sophomore Work Committee. ARNOLD M. DEPP Wattsburg, Pa. B.S., BIOLOGY 80V Prepared at Wattsburg High School. Assistant Soccer Manager, Q, 30; Beta Beta Beta. Seventy-six EBY EDEN EHRHART CHARLES LUTHER EBY, $ A Go Harrisburg, Pa. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Duth Prepared at John Harris High School and Perkiomen Preparatory School. Freshman Varsity Football; Freshman Varsity Basketball; Varsity Football, Q, 3M Varsity Basketball, 0, 30; Baseball, UM Junior Prom Committee; Interfratemity Council; Kappa Phi Kappa; Schoolman's Club. CLAIR E. EDEN Gettysburg, Pa. B.S., BIOLOGY Bufj Prepared at Gettysburg Academy. Freshman Varsity Football; Varsity Football, Q, 3;. KENNETH EHRHART Gettysburg, Pa. A.B., ENGLISH Ken Prepared at Adams Township High School, Sidman, Pa. SevenAty-sevcn ENDERS ERNST EVANS DONALD EARL ENDERS, K A P Lykens, P21. 8.5., BIOLOGY Tickle Prepared at Lykens High School. Student Council, CD, Secretary; Class Treasurer, Q0 ; Varsity Baseball, QM Varsity Basketball, Q, D; Varsity Football Squad, Q, 3M Freshman Baseball; Freshman Football; Freshman Basketball; Student Council Dance Committee; Father's Day Committee; Beta Beta Beta; Kappa Phi Kappa; Schoolmanys Club. EARLE ERNST, Q K J! Royersford, Pa. A.B.. ENGLISH pErnic Prepared at Royersford High School. 1933 SPECTRUM Editorial Staff; Orchestra, U, 2M Glee Club, O, 2, ID ; Mercury, Art Editor, CD. ROBERT A. EVANS, E X Chambersburg, Pa. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bob Prepared at Chambersburg High School. Assistant Basketball Manager, 0, 2L Seventy-eight FISHER GIBBS GIFFORD FRANK P. FISHER, JR., 6 K N Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S.. CHEMISTRY RP. Prepared at David B. Oliver High School. Owl and Nightingale Club. Assistant Stage Manager. L2, 3M Stage Manager Sophomore Play; Sceptical Chymists. VAUGHN L. GIBBS, K A P York, Pa. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Gibbs Prepared at York High School. Soccer, G, 3M Wrestling, CD; Assistant Baseball Manager, U. D; Class Basketball. U, D; Class Soccer, 00. RICHARD H. GIFFORD, CD K it Ambler, Pa. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dick Prepared at William Penn Charter. Freshman Football; Wrestling, 0, m ; Varsity Foot- ball Squad. Q, 3M Freshmhan Track; Varsity Track, QM Student Council, C0; Alpha Psi Epsilon. Seventy-nine GILBERT GILLESPIE GLEICHMAN C. RUSSEL GILBERT, K A P Gettysburg, Pa. B.S., CHEMISTRY Rum Prepared at Gettysburg High School and Wenonah Military Academy. Freshman Foot- ball; Varsity Football, Q, CD; Basketball, OM Class Basketball, QM Kappa Phi Kappa. J. LAWRENCE GILLESPIE, dD 2 K Arlington, N. J. B.S., BIOLOGY Gil Prepared at Kearny High School. Varsity Soccer, 0. 2, 3L Captain-Elect; Class Soccer, G. 2. 3M Varsity Swimming, 2 ; Class Swimming, 0, 2M Class Basketball, 0, 2M Fresh- man Varsity Football; Freshman Rifle Team. PAUL H. GLEICHMAN. 6b 2 K Cumberland, Md. A.B., ENGLISH Glitrlf Prepared at Allegany High School. Editor-in-Chief, 1933 SPECTRUM: Gettysburgian, U, 2, 3L Assistant Editor, QL Associate Editor, GM 1931 G-Book Editorial Staff; Orches- tra, U, D; Band, 0, 2M Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 0, 2, 0: Class Debating. UM CIaSS Secre- tary. QM Interfraternity Council; Pen and Sword; Blue Crocodiles; Eta Sigma Phi; Ministerial Association. Eighty q; V...-W-..A . GNAL' GOTXVALT GOUKER P. JOHN GNAU, CD K q; York. Pa. B.S.. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Johnnie Prepared at York High School. Track. LU: Class Soccer, H, 2M Junior Prom Com- mittee: Frnsh-Snph Hop Committee: RiHe Club; Alpha Psi Epsilon. JA COB H. GOTWALT Spring Grove, Pa. B.S.. BIOLOGY Jake Prepared at Spring Grove High School. Beta Beta Beta; Schoolmatfs Club. J. WILBUR GOUKER Gettysburg, Pa. A.B., PHILOSOPHY 60uleer Prepared at Gettysburg Academy. Band, U, 2, Q ; Glee Club. 0 ; Alpha Kappa Alpha; Ministerial Association. Eighty-one HAMSHER HARNER HARRIS CARL M. HAMSHER, q; E K Mechanicsburg, Pa. A.B., ENGLISH uCarln Prepared at Mechanicsburg High School. Freshman Varsity Football; Class Soccer. U, 2. 3M Gettyslmrgian, U, 2, 3n, Assistant Editor, 9X Associate Editor, CD; Kappa Phi Kappa: Schoolmatfs Club. E. FREDERICK HARNER, II, K 1! York, Pa. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Frcd' Prepared at York High School. Assistant Baseball Manager, 0, 2, 3M 1933 SPECTRUM Business Staff; Class Soccer, BL DOROTHY VIRGINIA HARRIS, B A Baltimore, Md. A.B., ENGLISH Dot Prepared at Forest Park High School. 1933 SPECTRUM Editorial Staff; Glee Club; Sophomore Play; Y. W. C. A., U, 2, :0; President; Class Honors, QM Phi Sigma Iota; Owl and Nightingale Club. Eighty-two HAUSER HAUVER HAWKINS ELL'WOOD LUTHER HAUSER Oakland, Md. AR. PHILOSOPHY Hauscr Prepared at Oakland High School. Campus Beautiful Club, L9; Ministerial Association, U. 2. 3L Yice-President, m. H ER MAN ALBERT HAUVER Lantz, Md. B.S.. CHEMISTRY Hcrm Prepared at Thurmont High School. Band, H. 2, 3M Sceptical Chymists. JAMES O. HAWKINS. A T 0 Spring Grove, Pa. 12.8., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION fin? Prepared at Spring Grove High School. Alpha Psi Epsilon. Eighty-Nz rcc HEATON HEGE HOLTZAPPLE JAMES HEATON, 2 X Washington, D. C. B.S., MATHEMATICS Hookm Prepared at Western High School. HOWARD M. HEGE Williamson, Pa. B.S., CHEMISTRY IHege Prepared at Lemasters High School. Varsity Soccer, QM Kappa Phi Kappa; Sceptical Chymists. J. GORDON HOLTZAPPLE York, Pa. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Gordie Prepared at York High School. Eiglzfy-four - .0 an m--v.n HORNING JONES KARNS CLARK S. HORNING, $ K W Royersford, Pa. B.S., CHEMISTRY Clark Prepared at Royersford High School. Freshman Track. ALBERT M. JONES, 2 x Natalie, Pa. B.S.. POLITICAL SCIENCE Al Prepared at Mount Carmel High School. Varsity Football, 8, 3M Varsity Basketball, Q, 3H Varsity Track, QM Class President, LE COOLIDGE A. KARNS Everett, Pa. B.S.. CHEMISTRY Bud Prepared at Everett High School. Wrestling, 0, 2, 3M French Club, UM Junior Prom Committee; Sceptical Chymists. Eighty-fi'z'e KIPP KIRSCH KLINGENSMITH WALTER E. KIPP, JR, K A P Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S., BIOLOGY HKI'IVIJIIQH Prepared at Perry High School and Shadyside Academy. Varsity Swimming. 0, 2M Varsity Wrestling, 0, 2, 3M Class Wrestling, 0. 2M Class Football, UM Class Basketball, Os ; Class Swimming, U. 2s ; Mercury Business Staff, Os : Assistant Tennis Manager, U, 2L GUSTAV A. KIRSCH, tb 2 K Jersey City, N. J. B.S., ENGLISH Reds Prepared at Dickinson High School. Varsity Soccer. 0, 2s ; Freshman Basketball; Vars- ity Baseball. QM Freshman Baseball; Freshman Rifie Team; Class Basketball, U. 2M Class Soccer, 0, 2, 3. ROBERT CHARLES KLINGENSMITH, 2 A E Greensburg, Pa. A.B., ENGLISH Baldy Prepared at University of Pittsburgh. GcHyslmrgimz, Associate Editor, CD: Glee Club. CO; Class Debating. Gk Dramatics. CD. Eighty-six KOSER LEATHERMAN LENKER JOHN T. KOSER Marysville, Pa. B.S.. MATHEMATICS CLARENCE D. LEATHERMAN, G K N Hummelstown, Pa. B.S.. PHILOSOPHY quftyu Prepared at Hummelstown High School. 1933 SPECTRUM Editorial Staff; Glee Club, O, 2. M : Varsity Quartette, H, 2, Q ; Freshman Tennis; Class Football, UM Freshman Debat- ing; Rifle Club, CZ. 3M Gctfysburgiau. 2 Kappa Phi Kappa; Schoolmank Club; Owl and Nightingale Club; Alpha Kappa Alpha. LUTHER ALBERT LENKER, 2 X Harrisburg, Pa. . B,S.. CHEMISTRY LiV Prepared at Harrisburg Academy. Eighty-sctrm LUCAS MARCHESE MCCARTY WILLIAM C. LUCAS, $ 2 K York, Pa. B.S., ECONOMICS Bill Prepared at York High School. Gcttyslmrgiau, UL Assistant Editor, 2 ; 1933 SPECTRUM Editorial Staff; Junior Prom Committee; Cheer-Leader, 0, 2L Head Cheer-Leader, ON 1932 G-Book Editorial Staff. SAMUEL F. MARCHESE Lodi, N. J. B.S., MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Sam Prepared at Newark Preparatory School. Varsity Soccer, 0, a ; Class Soccer, 0, 2, 3y AUSTIN JEROME MCCARTY, Q A 03 Bethlehem, Pa. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bakes Prepared at Bethlehem High School and Perkiomen Preparatory School. Freshman Varsity Football; Freshman Track; Varsity Wrestling, 0, 3M Varsity Football, Q, 1'0; Varsity Track, Q, 3h Student Tribunal, 0, 3L Secretary, QM Schoolman's Club. Eighty-eight McCLEAF MCGRAVV McILHENNY EDGAR L. McCLEAF Gettysburg, Pa. BS. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 'BiIl Prepared at Gettysburg High School. JOHN DUTT MCGRAW, K A P Swissvale, Pa. 13.5.. CHEMISTRY Jiggr Prepared at Swissvale High School. Varsity Football Squad. QM Freshman Varsity Football: Class Basketball. 0. 2M French Club, O, 2N French Club Play, UM Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, H. 2. 3M Sceptical Chymists. JAMES H. McILHENNY Gettysburg, Pa. B.S.. CHEMISTRY Eighty-ninc McMILLEN MCNAUGHTON MERGARD KENNETH H. McMILLEN, d? A 9 Lancaster, Pa. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Km? Prepared at Lancaster High School. Freshman Varsity Football; Freshman Varsity Bas- ketball; Varsity Football, Q, 30; Varsity Basketball, Q. 10; Junior Varsity Baseball. UM Varsity Baseball, Q, 3; Track, U, D; SchoolmarYs Club. ROGER W. MCNAUGHTON. dD P A Mt. Pleasant, Pa. B.S., MATHEMATICS Maw Prepared at Mt. Pleasant High School. Varsity Soccer, Q9. FREDERICK W. L. MERGARD, A T 0 Philadelphia, Pa. B.S., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Freddie Prepared at Perkiomen Preparatory School. Freshman Varsity Football; Varsity Foot- ball, Q, .0. N inety MERKER MESSINGER MILLER GEORGE MERKER, 2 X Darby, Pa. B.S., POLITICAL SCIENCE Merk Prepared at Darby High School. Freshman Varsity Football; Varsity Football Squad, Q. 3M Class Secretary. LN: Interfraternity Council. KARL H. BIESSINGER Kingston, N. Y. 13.5.. BIOLOGY Prepared at Kingstun High School. Beta Beta Beta, Vice-President. CD. CHARLES H. MILLER, T K E Palmyra, Pa. 13.5., CIVIL ENGINEERING Chuck Prepared at Palmyra High School. Nimfy-out MORRIS MYERS NISSLEY LAWRENCE B. MORRIS, A T Q Phoenixville, Pa. A.B., HISTORY Larry Prepared at Perkiomen Preparatory School. Freshman Varsity Football: Varsity Foot- ball, Q, M : Freshman Baseball: Varsity Baseball, LN ; Student Council, H. 2. 3L Treasurer. CD; Class President, QM Frosh-Soph Hop Committee: Junior Prom Committee: Inter- fratemity Council: Interfraternity Basketball Committee; Mother's Day Committee. MM Schoolmalfs Club. Vice President, CD; Kappa Phi Kappa: Pen and Sword. FRANCIS BOHN MYERS, K A P Glen Rock. Pa. AAB., ENGLISH 1 r-aulr Prepared at Glen Rock High School. Gcttyslmrgian, U. 2. 3X News Editor. QM Manag- ing Editor. CH: 1933 SPECTRUM Editorial Staff; Orchestra. HM Glee Club. UM Managing Editor 1931 G-Book: Managing Editor 1932 G-Book; Jr. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. U. 2M Class Basketball. M. 2M Class Wrestling, QM Class Swimming, 0. 2M Contributor t0 Alvrvury, QM Interfraternity Council; Blue Crocodiles; Ministerial Association. ROBERT L. NISSLEY, G K N Hummelstown, Pa. B.S., POLITICAL SCIENCE 801, Prepared at Hummelstown High School. Freshman Tennis. Captain; Freshman Class Football; Freshman Debating; Chairman Junior Prom Committee; Owl and Nightingale Club: Pi Lambda Sigma. Nincfy-f'wo OBERLANDER ORTLIEB PAINTER WILLIAM H. OBERLANDER, T K E York, Pa. B.S.. CHEMISTRY Szcvede Prepared at West York High School. Assistant Football Manager, U, 2, 3, Manager, 00; Chairman Sophomore Work Committee; Band. 0 ; Orchestra, 0 ; Sceptical Chymists. REINHART B. ORTLIEB, 0 K N Dolgeville, N. Y. B.S.. BUSI N ESS A DMINISTRATION Stretch Prepared at Dolgeville High School, Class Football, HM Gcftyslmrgian, 0, 2M Busi- ness Manager. LD : Owl and Nightingale Club; Der Deutsche Verein, Treasurer, m ; Alpha Psi Epsilon. C. EUGENE PAINTER, K A P New Freedom, Pa. B.S.. CHEMISTRY Gen? Prepared at New Freedom High School. Sophomore Play, Advertising Manager; Fresh- man Football; Class Basketball. UM French Club; Freshman Tennis; Band, 0, 2, 3M Owl and Nightingale Club; Der Deutsche Verein; Sceptical Chymists. Ninety-thrcc PARKER REEHLING RENSHAW G. GORDON PARKER Mason City, Iowa A.B.. SPANISH Parker Prepared at St. Olafss College. Glee Club. CD; Band, GM Dramatics, QM Class De- bating. CU; Eta Sigma Phi; Ministerial Associatlon. HAROLD A. REEHLING, K A P Hanover, Pa. B.S.. CHEMISTRY aHaI Prepared at Hanover High School. Freshman Tennis; Sophomore Play Business Mana- ger; Sceptical Chymists. CHARLES T. RENSHAW, 2 A E Phoenixville, Pa. B.S.. MATHEMATICS Pud Prepared at Wenonah Military Academy. Freshman Varsity Football; V arsity Football, Q, 3M Freshman Basketball; Varsity Basketball Squad, Q, 3M Student Tribunal, Q, :0; Class Swimming, Lb; Class Basketball, QM Kappa Phi Kappa. NhIcIy-fom' V .19 RITTER ROBB SCHROEDER LUTHER W. RITTER, A T Q T aneytown, Md. A.B., ECONOMICS Rit Prepared at Taneytown High School. French Club, UL JAMES M. ROBB, Cb K q; Harrisburg, Pa. A.B.. ENGLISH Vim Prepared at William Penn High School. Freshman Football; Varsity Football. Q, 3M Basketball. UM Freshman Tennis; Varsity Tennis, Q, :0; Glee Club, 0.. CD; Schoolman's Club. HERBERT W. SCHROEDER, 0 K N Dolgeville. N. Y. A.B., LATIN Herb Prepared at Dolgeville High School. Freshman Debating: Class Treasurer, QM Class Historian. HM Interfraternity Council; 1933 SPECTRUM Editorial Staff; Student Chest Fund Committee: thtyslmrgian, Associate Editor, CD; Honorable Mention Garver Greek and Garver Latin Prizes; Class Honors. UL Highest Class Honors. OJ; Freshman Class Foot ball; Eta Sigma Phi, Treasurer. UL Ninety-five SCOTT SI'IIZELY SHOEMAKER GEORGE W'HYTE SCOTT. K A P Lambertville, N. J. B.S.. ENGLISH .YUUH-v Prepared at Lambertville High School. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. H. 3. 3M W'restling. H. 2, CH; Frosh-Soph Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee: Freshman Fout'mll: Varsity Football Squad, LN; Track Squad. UM Class Wrestling, U, 2. 3L RAYMOND F. SHEELY, b K w Gettysburg, Pa. 13.5.. BIOLOGY Ray Prepare'i at Gettysburg High School. 1933 SPECTRUM. Advertising Manager: Chss Debat- ing. UM Class Secretary. HM Class Basketball, H, B: Class Vice-President. U. 3M Con- stitution Committee BM 1931 GvBook Business Staff: Sophomore Play Committee: Sopho- more Play: Baseball. LN; Ccliyslnu'yiun. Associate Editor. UM Class Honors. U. 2M Beta Beta Beta. Secretary, OX ALVIN M. SHOEMAKER, CD K 4! Somerset, Pa. 3.5.. HISTORY AI Prepared at Kiskiminetas Springs School. Freshman Football. Ninrfy-sir STECK STOCKBERGER STONER JOHN CHARLES STECK, 1D F A Carlisle, Pa. 13.5.. BIOLOGY Fancgf' Prepared at Carlisle High School. 1933 SPECTRUM Editorial Staff; Gettysburgian. U, 2, 3L Assistant Editor. LN. Associate Editor. CD; French Club; Assistant Baseball Manager, U. 2. N ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, CD ; Interfraternity Council; Swimming Team, CE ; Associate Member Beta Beta Beta. ROBERT E. STOCKBERGER, 9 K N Slickville, Pa. B.S., CHEMISTRY Doc Prepared at Kiski Preparatory School and Gettysburg Academy. Freshman Basketball. DAVID C. STONER Gettysburg, Pa. B.S., CHEMISTRY Dave Prepared at Gettysburg High School. Sceptical Chymist, Treasurer, CD. Nincry-sm'cnr STONER STREVIG STROCK JOHN W. STONER, CD A 0 Lemasters, Pa. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bull Prepared at Mercersburg Academy and Perkiomen Preparatory School. Freshman V arsity Football; Varsity Football, Q, 3, Captain-elect; Varsity Wrestling. 0, 2. Q ; Pen and Sword. JOHN R. STREVIG. b F A Manchester, Md. KB PHILOSOPHY .$ !:-01451 Prepared at Gettysburg Academy. Manager College Book Store. HOWARD E. STROCK, 43 F A Scranton, Pa. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Streak Prepared at Central High School. Freshman Football; Freshman Basketball; 1933 SPEC- TRUM Business Staff. Ninety-cight TEETER THOMAS TROSTEL DANIEL E. TEETER Taneytown, Md. A.B.. POLITICAL SCIENCE ' 'Tecter Prepared at Tansytown High School. French Club, UM Class Wrestling, QM Glee Club. QM Class Debating. QM; Pi Lambda Sigma, Treasurer, 0., :0; Phi Sigma Iota; Eta Sigma Phi. JEAN EVELYN THOMAS, B A Biglerville, Pa. AR. ENGLISH '7caIW Prepared at Riglerville High School. Y. W. C. A.; Sophomore Play Committee; Dra- matics; Owl and Nightingale Club. H IRAM W. TROSTEL Idaville, Pa. AABH PHILOSOPHY Hi Prepared at Christian Fenger High School, Chicago. 111., and Biglerville High School. Ninety-nine TURNBACH ULRICH WALKER EDWARD P. TURNBACH, CD 2 K Hazleton, Pa. A.B.. ENGLISH Sfrikc Prepared at Hazleton High School. 1933 SPECTRUM Editorial Stag: Mercury. CZ, 3L Associate Editor, Editor-in-Chief Elect; Editor-in-Chief 1932 G-Book: Oratorical Contest, 8M Winner Original Play Contest. LB: Assistant Debate Manager. QL Debate Manager. CD : Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, H, m ; Constitution Committee, CD ; Class Basketball, 0 ; Sopho- more Play; Class Honors, U. D : Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary, CD; Honorable Mention Garver Latin Prize. ROBERT K. ULRICH, T K E Highspire, Pa. B.S.. CHEMISTRY Bob Prepared at Highspire High School. Freshman Tennis; Frosh-Soph Hop Committee: Freshman Football; Varsity Football Squad, Q, 3L GLENN S. WALKER, 9 K N Meyersdale, Pa. B.S.. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Petey Prepared at Meyersdale High School. Assistant Baseball Manager, 0, 2M Class Soccer, U, 2, 3h Varsity Soccer, 0, 2, 3L One hundred g1 XVALKER WALTEMEYER VVEATHERBY STANLEY E. WALKER, CID A G Harrisburg. Pa. B.S., HISTORY Tillie Prepared at John Harris High School. Varsity Basketball, Q, 3, 4M Varsity Football, L2, 3, M : Student Tribunal; Senior Spenser; Campus Beautiful Club; Historical Association; Kappa Phi Kappa. MIRIAM ESTHER WALTMEYER, B A Gettysburg, Pa. A.B., FRENCH Prepared at Central High School. Washington, D. C. Muhlenburg Freshman Prize; Garver Latin Prize; Y. W. C. A.. U, D; Glee Club; Sophomore Play; Phi Sigma Iota; Owl and Nightingale Club. ELLSWORTH WEATHERBY, 9 K N Audubon, N. J. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Prepared at Audubon High School. Owl and Nightingale Club, CD; Assistant Property Manager. U, 2, 3H ; Stage Committee, Sophomore Play; Schoolman's Club; Alpha Psi Epsilon. One hundred one WEAVER WHITCRAFT W'ISF. P. EMORY WEAVER Littlestown, Pa. A.B., LATIN Pat Prepared at Littlestown High School. Class Debating, UM Phi Sigma Iota; Eta Sigma Phi. GORDON D. VVHITCRAFT, E A E West Chester. Pa. 3.5., ENGLISH HBO Prepared at W'est Chester High School. Gcftyslmrgian, U, 2, 3L Sports Editor, Q5, Editor-in-Chief, GM 1933 SPECTRUM, Associate Editor; 1931 G-Book Editorial Staff: Mili- tary Ball Committee. Q. 3M Interfraternity Council: Assistant Basketball Manager, U. 2, CD : RiHe Club. Q, M ; Fathers Day Play; Sophomore Play; French Clulx 1 : Class Swim- ming, UM Blue Crocodiles: Pen and Sword: Owl and Nightingale Club. Publicity Manager and Treasurer. QM Class Basketball, QL ROBERT E. W'ISIC. E X Hanover, Pa. B.S., CHEMISTRY BobU Prepared at Hanover High School. Sceptical Chymists. One hundred two XVITTERS ZIEGLER ZINN ROBERT H. VVITTERS, T K E Lebanon, Pa. B.S.. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Bob Prepared at Lebanon High School. Student Council, U, 2M Student Tribunal, QM Orchestra, U, 2M Band, 0, 2, :0; Junior Prom Committee. EDGAR D. ZIEGLER, $ K P York. Pa. A.B., ENGLISH Zif Prepared at York High School. 1933 SPECTRUM Circulation Manager; Owl and Night- ingale Club; Class Debating. CH; Varsity Debating Squad. CU; Eta Sigma Phi, Vice- President, CD. MARGARET E. ZINN, B A Gettysburg, Pa. A.B., MATHEMATICS Peggy Prepared at Gettysburg High School. Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club; Sophomore Play. One 11 undrcd three MILLAR RITTERPUSCH PETER J. MILLAR New Oxford, Pa. B.S.. EDUCATION HOWARD H. RITTERPUSCH Baltimore, Md. 8.5., CHEMISTRY Prepared at Baltimore City College. cal Chymists; Baseball, 0L One hundred four Soccer, Q, 30; 1932 G-Book Business Staff; Pete Dulce Scepti- HONOR STUDENTS JOHN VVOODROW BANKERT , XVILLIAM WALTER DURDING RICHARD HEATHCOTE HEINDEL VVALDEMAR SCHROEDER H ERBERT W I LLIA M WALTER DURDING PERCY JOHN GNAU RICHARD HEATHCOTE HEINDEL COOLIDGE ALEXANDER KARNS PAUL EMORY WEAVER 1930 RAYMOND FRANK SHEELY EDWARD PRENTISS TURNBACH RICHARD HARMAN WAGNER PAUL EMORY WEAVER 1931 CLARENCE EUGENE PAINTER RAYMOND FRANK SHEELY EDWARD PRENTISS TURNBACH RICHARD HARMAN W'AGNER EX-MEMBERS, CLASS OF 1933 Albright. John Rupp Allison. Catherine E. Arnold, Howard Taft Bittinger, John Henry Boyer, John Kay Brown, Donald Washington Bushman, Dorothy Mae Cherry, James Vincent Clark, Robert Langdon Crouse, Henry Kenneth Diehl. Joseph Hendricks Eek. Donald Daniel Eisenhart, Ethel M. Evert, Thomas Luther Fehl. Alfred Preston Fitch, John Albert Fleck, Murray Henry Gardner. Gordon Matteson Guldcn. George W illiam Hamshaw, Daniel Miller Hargreaves. Bernard Harper. Vincent Roy Heindel. Richard Heathcote Helm, Walter Charles Huber, Charles Henry, Jr. Jenkins, James Harry Jenkins, Robert Garland Johnson, Raymond Ard Jones, Albert Sautter Keesey. Truman Joseph Kehm. William Anderson Lambie, William Robison, Jack Edward Roche, Harold Augustus Rudisill, Mervin David Ruegge, Roy Rogers Runzo, Stephen Joseph Sakash, Michael Joseph Shryer, Thomas Dodson Langham, Joseph G., Jr. Singley, Charles Norman Lytle, David Clair Sjoholm. George Edward Maloney, Russel Sylvester Smith, Rodman McClellan, Samuel Armour Smith, Walter Albert McIntyre. John Milton Spina, Dominick Albert Miller, Jay Clinton Spangler, Edna Miriam Miller, LeRoy Charles Stautfer, Glenn Mark Morrow. William Steele Swann, James Rutherford Mosebrook, Stewart Wiley Swoyer, Kenneth George Mullin, John Norris Trone, Ralph Charles Nease, Jacob Wertz V astine, Frederick Neef, Victor Harold Wagner. Richard Harman Newell. David Maurice Weiler. George Frederick Ott, Weaver Lyman Wiest, Milton Monroe Plusch, James Oscar Wolford, William Derwood Reider, Wilson Cortright Winston, Thomas Lee Rife, Isabella Martha Yeager, George Racely Riley, John Henry One hundred five IN MEMORIAM GEORGE VVILLIA M G L'Lmix MARCH 9, 1931 Billi' was with us for little more than a year. but durng his brief stay he won the friendship of many of his fcllow-studcnts. We remember him as a good student and friend. one who upheld the ideals of his college. One hundred six IN MEMORIAM CHARLES TRAVIS RENSIIAW APRIL 15, 1932 The friends and Classmates of Wind Renshaw feel keenly their loss in the sudden death of one who for three years was asso- ciated with them in pleasant friendship. We remember HPud for his spirit. happy, sincere. and iadiant, which had so much influence on gridiron and cmnpus. On the football Field, time after time. he exemplified all that Gettysburg could wish for in loyalty and devotion to high athletic ideals. XVith deepest regret we remember hls passmg. One hundred seven One hundred eight CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1930 we came, a group of ambitious youths. to the campus of Gettysburg College as Hseekers after knowledge . The professors soon introduced us to the cold reality that ttthe wish to know contains not always the faculty to acquire. However, we gradually became orientated and from untried neophytes were ad- vanced to the rank of page or Freshman. After donning blood-red caps, the emblems of our station, we set out in quest of the golden spurs that knighthood tSeniorsi wears. After having successfully completed our first year we were bidden into the rank of esquire, or what is more commonly known, the Sophomore. Pledging our honor to the defense of virtue and the maintenance of right, we began our second year in college with the high resolve that those who have labored to make possible the Gettysburg College of today shall not have labored in vain, but that the work shall be carried on in a way that will reflect credit and honor upon every son and daughter of Gettysburg. Our aim for the future is to do noble thingsenot dream them all day longn, and thus to make life, death, and that vast forever, one grand sweet song? When we shall have reached the end of our college course, we hope to hear our Alma Mater say, Rise, knights, and stand among your peers. C. LEIGHTON KING, H istor'ian. One hundred ten ROBERT MonmLL ROBERT D. NIX vxce Pnesmzm . SECRETARY . SAMUEL R ELLENBERC - vnssmem CLASS OFFICERS HAROLD KHALLMAN CLHGHTON KING TREASURER HlsTomAn One 11 undrcd clown, a One hmzdrmi twelve ;; 4..a SOPHOMORF. CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL Achey, Oscar ........................ Manheim Altland, Paul D., er ................. York Amspacher, Wilbur H ......... Glen Rock Andrews, William R ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Beaver Bell, Albert D., ..................... Gettysburg Bergstresser, Kendig W ......... Hanover Berkheimer, Ralph A ....... Thomasville Bernhard, Karl J ................... Jobstown Birely, Samuel L ......... Thurmont, Md. Bissel. George T ......... New York City Blackburn, Charles R ...... Philadelphia Bortner, Clyde R .................... Hanover Bowman. Harry S ............ Harrisburg Bowser. Milner H ............ Philadelphia Bream, Jere ....................... Gettysburg Broadhurst. Jack W., Lambertville, N. J. Brown, Donald W .................. Hanover Butterfneld. Thomas E ,,,,,, Sharon Hill Callihan, Philip R ...................... Butler Calvert, Wallace A ,,,,,,,,,, Philadelphia Chenoweth, John E.,,Taneyt0wn. Md. Chubb, Franklin D ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Highspire Coupe, George H ..................... Cadogan Day, James B ........................ Pottsville Derickson, Harry N ........... Pine Grove Dillinger, Richard H ............. Brookline Doran, Frank C ...... Manhasset, N. Y. Dracha, Wilmer ...................... Reading Ellenburg, Samuel P ......... Philadelphia Eshenour. Ottomar LL ...... Harrisburg Etzler, Charles E. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Hanover Everhart, Robert E ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, York Fahs, Winfield R ......................... York Fisher, John M ....................... Hanover Fisher, James N ......... Warrior's Mark Fleck, Murray H .................. Lancaster Folkemer, Paul L ,,,,,,,,, Baltimore, Md. Foster. John C.. Jr ....................... York Frasch, Herman F ............. Harrisburg Frecon, Robert H .............. Gettysburg Frey, Robert B ............................... York Gillinder, Frederick R .......... Lansdale Gillespie, James A ..... Arlington, N. J Gobrecht, Ralph W ................. Hanover Gossler, James M ..................... Lebanon Goyne, Ralph C ....................... Ashland Green, John G ......................... Dauphin Greenaway, Walter T ............ Hanover Gunnet, Clifford S ....................... York Hagerty, Mahlon R., anPhilipsburg Hain, Charles G ................... Harrisburg Hall, Allen R ............... Elizabeth, N. J. Hall, Collins F., ............... Williamsport Hallman, Harold B ............. Pennsburg Hamsher, Paul O ........ Mechanicsburg Hanson, T. Painter ............ Gettysburg Hartman, Herbert H.. Baltimore, Md. Haynes, Donald C...Rohrersville, Md. Helsel, Frank E ............. Hollidaysburg Hershner, Raymond C.. Stewartstown Hespenheide, Henry A ................. York Hess, Charles R .................. Harrisburg Hetrick. David W ............. Connellsville Hill, William S ....................... Pottsville Houghton. Russel M .................... Clark Howard, John J ................... Bethlehem Jacobs, Richard C ................... Red Lion Jacobs, Robert F ........................... York Jean, Archibald K ............... Harrisburg Jones. Henry R ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Philadelphia Kindig, John A ................... Littlestown King, Leighton C. ,,,Westminster, Md. Kitzmiller, Ivan G ............... Gettysburg Kline, Howard E .............. Royersford Kochenour, Earl F ......................... York Kohr, Dale L ..................... Middletown Lambie, James .................... Philadelphia Lark, George H ...... Hackensack, N. J. Leber, Eugene I ......................... Jacobus Lee, Paul R ................................ Everett Livingood, John N. B .......... Birdsboro Lloyd, William E ................. Pittsburgh Malony, Russel SMCollingswood, N. J. Maust. John D ..................... Gettysburg Messec, Olin M ............. Trenton, N. J Metzger, Frank R ............... Harrisburg Meyer, Gerard E ................. Gettysburg Miller, William HMWOOdstown, N. J. Miller, Wilton R ............. New Oxford Moody, John H ................... Duncannon Morrill, Robert ....... Englewood, N. J. Mulligan, Edward W..Red Bank, N. J. Mumford, John D., Ellicott City, Md. One hundred thirteen Nix, Robert D ......................... Cadogan Olkewicz, Joseph J ........... Phoenixville Orwig, Edward S ............. Williamsport Parker, John C ................................ York Peterman, Robert A., Hicksville, L. 1., N. Y. Peters, Robert K ......................... Aspers Plank, Allan B ..................... Gettysburg Price, John MCF ............... Waynesboro Reaser, David L ................. Gettysburg Reinhardt, Henry E., VVoodhaven, N. Y. Reisz, Howard F. ........ Parkville, Md. Reynolds, Robert N ................. Midland Richter, Charles H., Jr .......... Hanover Riis, Holgar F ................. Tenafly, N. J. Rose, Joseph W ................... Gettysburg Shanebrook, Richard Sp ..... Littlestown Sharpe, Martin B ..... Cumberland, Md. Shelley, William P ................... Sunbury Shellhammer, Curtis P..New Ringgold Sherard, Clement A Newtown Square Sieling, James, Jr ................. Glen Rock Sjoholm, George E ................. Narberth Smith, Clinton E, Jr ........... Frederick Smith. Paul H .............. New Freedom Smith, Richard M ............. Wrightsville Smith, Robert W ....... Taneytown, Md. Sprenkle, Charles R ................. Hanover Staub, Charles E ..................... Hazleton Stauffer, Howard H ........... Gettysburg Steckroth, Harold G ............... Hazleton Sterling, Herman S ....................... York Sternat, Theodore M ......... Millersburg Stroud, William H ............. Norristown Taylor, William W.Williamsport, Md. Strode, John P ........... Red Bank, N. J. Tender, Isaac J ........... Paulsboro, N. J. Theisz, Andrew F ....... Baltimore, Md. Tomchik, John M .................. Lansford Utz, Lester M ......................... Hanover V anderwall, Frank C ..... Linden, N. J Voss, Harold A ............................. York Wainright, Melvin A. R., Shrewsbury, N. J. Walters, George F ............... Harrisburg Weary, Hermas L ..................... Carlisle Whetstone, John W ......... Waynesboro Wiley, Richard T ..................... Llanerch Witmer, Samuel G ................. Hanover Wolf, Charles W ................. Gettysburg Wolf, Richard C ................. Bloomsburg Woodward. Willard P...West Chester One hundred fourteen ,, g m. CLASS HISTORY Let us linger, Freshmen, in joyful retrospect of our first step in a new adventure. T0 Gettysburg College as an institution, we are merely another class entering its portals. A class which, like its predecessors, must be instruEted and trained so that, in 1935, its individuals may be presented to the world as gentlemen. In glancing back over the past year we find that we have be- come familiar with both the time-worn and newly-built structures of Gettysburg; that we have formed friendships, with students and faculty, which we shall treasure forever; and that we have offered to Gettysburg, men of varied activities: athletes, actors, musicians, journalists, debaters, and students. As we end this year, do we not regret to leave it? We will sadly and carefully place our dinks, which we so humbly wore, among our treasured possessions, and start to look toward the future. We must realize, Class of 1935. that we can no longer shirk the responsibilities of our blunders by the mere thought 01' statement, nI am but a Freshman. So it is that we are starting toward our second step on a well- built and firmly-founded ladder; let us strive for achievement at each step. We have a task ahead; we must carry on. HERBERT S. STARE, Historian. One hundred sixteen NAMES MLEVENGQbD , ' DOMKLD M.SGVOPE wan L sscnsmkv ALVIN RGROVE dRu vnssmenr CLASS OFFICERS PERCY MDOREMUS HERBERT S.STARE TREASURER HISTORIAH Om' hundred xvz'mztccn One 11 mzdrmi cigh fern FRESHMAN CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL Anderson. John H ............... New Park Anderson, William J ....... Safe Harbor Arnold, Luther B ................. Bellefonte Baker, Herbert W., Middletown, N.Y. Baker, William B ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Waynesboro Banks, Joseph H ..................... Llanerch Barkley. Daniel L .......... Shippensburg Barnitz, LaTrobe M., Jr ....... Ardmore Barr, Lester S ................. Linden, N. J. Barrett, Edward W ........... Norristown Barrick, Robert E...Walkersville, Md. Bender, William A ......... Chambersburg Bers, S01 N ....................... Philadelphia Bleiken. Garhard D.,.Centerville, Mass. Boger, Russel ............................ Reading Baldman, George H ....... Owego, N. Y. Bollinger, Charles R., Emmitsburg,Md. Bomberger, Clarence H ........... Palmyra Boose, Howard R., Jr ........... Somerset Bower, Henry L. W ..... Lafayette Hill Bowlus, Richard H...Middletown, Md. Brazel, James ............ Newburgh, N. Y. Brown, Guy E ......................... Fairfield Brown, William J ......... Palmyra, N. J. Bulleit, Edward B ............... Gettysburg Burkhart, Lewis H., Jr.-h--Sharpesville Caldwell, Craig F ........... Chambersburg Canouse, Jay Hy ......................... Berwick Cavell, Angelo C ....................... Pittston Chamberlain, Charles A ......... Lebanon Chronister, Carl F ............... Harrisburg Clunn, Geo. R ..... Carnest Point, N. J. Cobean, Samuel E ..................... Altoona Culp, John A., III ..................... Arnold Dean, Paul M ........................... Hanover Dise. Preston W ............. Cleveland, 0. Doremus, Percy N ..... Red Bank, N. J. Douple, Edwin R ................. Harrisburg Drake, Kenneth S ..................... Altoona Dunbar, Francis R ..................... Ingram Dunlevey, David B ................. Centralia Eckert, Harold E ....................... Tyrone Edwards, Frank G ..................... Clymer Eicholtz, John P ................... Gettysburg Erikson, Robert D., New Brunswick, N. J. Ewing, Herbert S ....... Red Bank, N. J. Fisher, Raymond E ............. Lewistown Flynn, George N ................. Gettysburg Foellner, Arthur ..................... Ferndale Frazier, Charles C ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bellwood F rey, Emerson T ........................... York Gabriel, Chester T., Washington Crossing, N. J Garverick, Chas. S.-.Somerville, N. J. Gemmill, Emerson C ............. Red Lion Gerard, Kenneth F.,,Cumberland, Md. Gill, William H ................... Harrisburg Goehring, Warren H ........... Pittsburgh Greenwell, Robert E. Middletown,N.Y. Groff, Donald F ........................... Berlin Grove, Alvin R., Jr ............. Harrisburg Guise, Richard C ................. Gettysburg Guy, Leslie S ......................... Pittsburgh Haley, Lance N ................... Gettysburg Hamm, Richard E ............... Harrisburg Hamme, Victor L ......................... York Hare, Luther L ............. Baltimore, Md. Harper, Paul ...................... Mt. Lebanon Hartman, Owen W ....... Chambersburg Harvey, Joseph I ................. Harrisburg Heer, Albert C ......................... Lebanon Heiges, Russel W ............... Harrisburg Heilig, David .................. Downingtown Henry, Kenneth L ........... Menges Mills Henry, Paul E ..................... Harrisburg Hepford, Edward W ......... Harrisburg Hill, George W., Jr ............. Harrisburg Holden, Gwynne L ....................... Delta Hough, John W ............... Racine, Wis. Humbert, John L ......... Hillsdale, N. J. Hummel, Conrad D ................... Easton Hutchison, Joseph R ................. Tyrone Jacobs, John D ..................... Harrisburg Jones, George J., Jr ................... Natalie Jones, Kenneth J ................. Lewistown Jones, Warren R ................. Littlestown Kadel, William H .............. Gettysburg Kauffman, John B ........... Pleasant Hall Keyes, James C ................... Lewistown Kirkpatrick, RobertW., Palmyra,N.J. Knorr, Paul T ..................... Trucksville Kozma, Anthony K ................. Berwick Kulman, Charles M.-.Brook1yn, N. Y. One hundred nineteen Lange, Austin J ......... Brooklyn, N. Y. Lhrson, Eric F ..................... Gettysburg Latore, Joseph S ..................... Pittstown Leas, John E ...................... Gettysburg Livingood, Charles N ....... Norristown Lindamann, Francis C ....... Littlestown Lippererine, Elbert D ............... Pittston Long, Henry M ...... Cumberland, Md. Lower, Marion R. F..Roa111ing Spring McClure, Robert F ............. Harrisburg McCullough, Robert ............ Gettysburg McGinnis, Daniel R ............... Lancaster McNeillie, Charles E ............... Midland McNulty, James E ................. Coalsport MacMillan, George, Atlantic City, NJ Manning, Mervin E ............. Harrisburg Martin, Samuel M ............. Pine Grove Meier, Harold I ................... Johnstown Messinger, SamuelJ- .Kingston, N. Y. Meyers, Esli 5., Jr ........... Mercersburg Michae1,Ford W ............... Hughesville Miller, Charles W ......... Orange, N. J. Miller, Charles, Jr ................... Hanover Miller, Russel C ................. Harrisburg Miller, Raymond M.-- Baltimore, Md Minnich, John E ................. Harrisburg Morgan, John R..- nBridgeport, Conn Mullane, Ed. J ..... New Milford N J. Nagle, Robert S ..................... Pottsville Nary, Blaine E ....................... Orrtanna Neinyitzow Abrahamu .Freehold, N J. Nix William H., Jr --------------- Cadogan Norton, William B ----- Winchester, Va. Nowiki, Edward J., Jf., East Hampton, N. Y. Nye, Harry C ....................... Harrisburg Ott, Charles D --------------------- Gettysburg Ottesen, Fred. L ----- Woodbury, N. J. Palilonis, Paul -------- Swedesboro, N. J. Parkinson,Ra1ph A.Br00k1yn, N. Y. P1ack,Carl R ........... New Cumberland Poole, Donald R ----------- Baltimore, Md. Pritts, John W ----------------------- Somerset Prowell Cleon F ----------------- Harrisburg Quick, Raymond J ----- Kingston, N. Y. Reaser, Joseph C ----------------- Gettysburg Reed, Jean H ------------------------------- Crowl Reeder,Tay10r P ----------- Trenton, N. J. Reese, Whiylden A --------------- Jenkintown One hundred twenty Rentz, William K ------------- Cavite, P. I. Richard, James D --------------- Collingsdale Ritz, Bruce L --------------------- Greensburg Roberts, Bissett J ....................... ?????? Robinson. David E ------------------ Berwick Robson, A. B., Chesapeake City, Md. Runk. Robert H ................. Harrisburg Samph, Emil H ................. Philadelphia Schiebel, Robert C ------------------ Hanover Schreckengaust, Sam. A.--..Harrisburg Schroeder, W. C ------- Dolgeville, N. Y. Seifert, Elmer F ----------------- Hellertown Sharpe, Charles E ------ Harwich, Mass. Shimer, Harry A --------------------- Bedford Smeltz, Donald 0 --------------- Harrisburg Smith, Floyd C ............. Riverton. N. J. Smith, Robert C., Jr ........... Harrisburg Snyder, Charles W ----------- Seven V alley Spengler, Nelson W ----------- Harrisburg Stare, Herbert S --------------------------- York Stevens. Charles R --------- Heidlersburg Stone, Edward C ------------------- Pittsburgh Stoner, Brooke H .................. Hanover Stover, Henry D ----------------- Littlestown Sullivan, Charles A ------------- Gettysburg Sutherland R. C ..... Pennsgrove, N. J. Swope, Donald McC ........... Gettysburg Thomas, Powell S ------------- Germantown Thomas, Stanton E ............... Biglerville Timmins, Wm. D ..... Pennsgrove, N. J. Tracy, Stephen E., Jr ------- Philadelphia Ullrich, Donald A --------------- Gettysburg VanHouten, G. H ------- Franklin, N. J. Walker, John R --------------------------- Berlin Walgren, Charles W ----------------- Moores Walters, John M ..... Washington, D. C. Webb, Harold G ------------------- Biglerville Wenrich, Harry E --------- Hummelstown Wentz, Edward E ------------- Lock Haven Werner, Robert M ------------------------- York Whitaker, Roger M ........... Millersville Wise, Harry R --------------------- Harrisburg Wissir, Christopher L ............. Trefford Whitherspoon, J. M ..... Chambersburg Woods, Wayne R ----------------- Pittsburgh Zafiiro, Felix T ------------------------- Reading Zech, Charles W ----------------------------- York Zech, Harry F ------------------------------- Y ork Zerbe, Paul E ----------------------- Pine Grove g , 'E'Vi'.v Cd-eds 5:05.;tm 7 worm; stew, ' vanyan tohard'. midi: . ' glory ' ADRIENNE HIHE$ pREHDEHT 1! CLASS OFF ICERS MILDRED EDIMMERLIHQ SECRETARY-TREASURER One hundred twcnty-two GIRLS STUDEN T BODY 1932 HELEN CABLE BERGSTRESSER JANET BIESECKER MARGARET HORNER BIGHAM SARA BRANDT HERSHEY ADRIENNE HINES IANTHE GERALDINE SMITH MARDELLE ALICE TIPTON LYLA EYAXGELINE TOBIAS 1933 MARIAN JOSEPHINE BIGGS MILDRED FAY DIMMERLING GRACE BENNER DURBORAW DOROTHY VIRGINIA HARRIS JEAN EVELYN THOMAS MIRIAM ESTHER VVALTEMYER MARGARET ELIZABETH ZINN One hundred m'mty-thrcc 1894 WE ARE SEVEN 1933 The graduation of these seven girls will mark the close of a distinct era in the life and program of Gettysburg Collegeethat 0f coeducation. And. yet. who knows? Perhaps, in the years to come, as it happened almost a half century ago, girls again will enter the gates of the campus and become, as before, a part of the student body. A brief survey of this half century of coedom reveals high standards of scholarship and idealism established by girl graduates from the class of '94 to 33, all of whom Gettysburg is justly proud. For, although their stay with us has been shortened, yet they have made it worthwhileegrasping much of the spirit that is Gettysburg's, and contributing, in return, to the building of a greater and nobler institution. One hundred twenty-four AX C llr lll XV Ill 'lIF Ill llE S dpxi di'8pa 55ix1'vmv Power proves the man ranf . mmmxwmmmWw ' 1,21, ; 1A.. - 3:: wk, - L ' 4'; 5:? Our hundred ftvculy-sir A TIF IIHWI llL llE TIT III C S CLAYTON E. BILHEIMER :lllllcfiv Uirvrfor GETTYSBURG Ono Inmdrrd lwcnfy-sc'z'cn GETTYSBURG ATHLETIC COUNCIL ORGANIZATION MR. GEORGE H. HUMMEL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Prmidmt DR. JOHN E. MEISENHELDRR ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, VI'vv-Prmidmf PROF. CLAYTON E. BILHIClMER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Secretary PERSONNEL MR. GEORGE H. HL'MMEL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Alumni chrvscnmtit'c DR. JOHN E. MEJSENHELDER ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Alumni Rvprcsmlativc PROF. CLAYTON E. BILIIEIMER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Aflzlvtir Dirrcmr DR. RICHARD A. ARMS ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Faculty Representative DR. THOMAS L. CLINE ............................................................... Faculty Reprpsmztatizre MR. EDWIN A. J. HARDY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Studmzt Roprmmzfafiz'e MR. RABER S. SEELY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Student varwsmtfatiir'c DR. PERCY D. HOOVER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Trusfcos' Rpprcsvnfafiz'c MR. MARTIN H. BL'EHLER ,,,,,,,,,,,, EI-officio, President 0f the Board of Trustees DR. HENRY W. A. HANSON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, E.1 -o.g9?cio, Prrsidmzl of Gettysburg College One hundred m'mty-cight GETTYSBURG VARSITY LETTERMEN Swartz Hardy Gardner Azar Gifford Cowan Schildknecht Reese McCarty Jones F rese Riegle Barkley Boyer Livingood Robb Stock Wolf Ziegler Santaniello Stoner, J. Mergard Eden Mulligan Hall Goyne Karns, C. Metzger Seely Buohl Dracha Howard Olkewicz Jones Kitzmiller Zelch Diehl, D. Haas Utz Cowell Boughter Anglemoyer Henkel Enders McCloy Morris Stoner, D. McMillan Evans Houser Eby Renshaw Kipp Karns, W. Diehl, A. Dillinger One hundred twenty-nine CHEER LEADERS XVIIJJAM C. LUCAS, y33 jOSlCPH H. BANKS. '33 RICHARD H. DILLINGER, '34 KENNETH S DRAKE, '35 LOYALTY SONG Fair prfyxlmrm our Alma M'afvr. Hear us praise fll-V mum; We'll cwr 10m! 0m- lzcarfs and luuzds T0 1101p intrmxv flz-v fame. T110 honor of old prlivxburg Calls fm'flz our loyalty; 50 CIIPvr RalI! 160111 1 11050 G-Bm'g Builds On in figlzi for Titlory. 01w lmmlrcd flzirly HIVIIKE SANTANIELLO JIMMY LIVENGOOD Captain Alanagcr ORGANIZATION nHEN BREAM ............................................................... Hmd Coach HAPs FRANK .............................................................. Linc Coach ROMIEU CAPOZZI ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Trainrr hMIKE SANTANIELLOW, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Capiaiu JIMMY LIVINGOOD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Illanagvr FRITz BOUGHTER ............................................ Axsociafc Afanagcr PROF. C. E. BILHEIMER ................................................... Director nBULL STONER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Captain-Elccf HBILL OBERLANDER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Managvr-Elcvt VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD BUOHL, EDEN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Left End SEELY. AZAR ................................................................... Left Tackle MERGARD, KLEINFELTER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Left Guard RENSHAVV, COWELL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Center SANTANIELLO ................................................................ Right Guard STONER .......................................................................... Right Tackle MCCARTY, HALL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Right End DRACHA, JONES .............................................................. Quarterback OLKEWICZ, HOWARD .................................................. Left Halfback MORRIS, MULLIGAN .................................................. Right Halfback HARDY, EBY .......................................................................... Fullback One hundred thirty-two H1 :N BREAM HAPs FRANK Head Coach Assistant Coach VARSITY SQUAD One hundred thirty-threc .- SANTANIELLO KLEINFELTER FOOTBALL REVIEW Season of 1931 A veteran team, playing the entire season under the spell of misfortune and physical injury, but deserving of a better fate, climaxed one of the most disastrous football campaigns in Orange and Blue history, last fall. Only two games resulted in Bullet conquests, while two terminated in tie scores, and four were lost. The victory and defeat column, however, hardly does justice to the brand of football displayed by the minions 0f ttHen Bream, for three of the defeats were by less than six points, and only one Conference opponent was able to subdue the Gettys- burg eleven. VILLANOVA Villanova College supplied the opposition in the season's inaugural, and after a bitterly fought battle emerged a 13-6 winner. A terrific line attack availed the Wildcat combination less than four first downs, but two perfectly executed flank EBY MORRIS One hundred thirty-four EDEN DRACHA plays. one a reverse and the other a fake end run, resulted in touchdowns, and the ultimate margin of victory. The most thrilling play of the game, however, and the one on which Gettysburg tallied its lone six-pointer was a fifty-yard pass from Dracha t0 McCarty. . MT. ST. MARYS ' Mt. St. Mary's renewed its ancient football feud with the Bullet combination, in the second game of the schedule, and was repulsed 6-3. Gaining a field goal in the first half, the Mountaineers from Emmitsburg maintained their slight three- point advantage until late in the fourth quarter, when Jake,, Dracha returned a punt 55 yards for a touchdown. It was in this game that hMike Santaniello, Renshaw. Seely, and Mergard displayed their best form of the season. JUNIATA After beingr out-played throughout the entire first half, the Indians from Hunt- ingdon rose to the occasion in the fourth period, and scored a touchdown that JONES HALL One hundred tllirfy-Ji've HARDY SEELY gave ttHen Breanfs charges their second seasonal defeat, 6-0. Despite the re- peated gains of Olkewicz, Morris, and Hardy, the plucky Juniata band protected their lead until the final whistle, pulling the biggest up-set on the local schedule. The score came through the medium of forward passes, for GettysburgTs sturdy defense 0n the ground proved a thorn in the side of the visiting eleven. BUCKNELL With the coming Conference games fresh in his mind, Coach Bream kept most of his regulars out of the Bucknell tiff, and as a result, Gettysburg suffered a 46-0 defeat at the hands of the Thundering Herd. The reserves held the heavier Bison outfit to two touchdowns in the first two periods, but strength and power added five more counters following the half time intermission. The game, how- ever, uncovered some real material in the Orange and Blue squad, for it was at Lewisburg that Howard and Mulligan, backs, and Azar and Cowell. linemen, gained varsity recognition. RENSHAW STONER One hundred lhirty-six MCCARTY AZAR URSINUS The animal Alumni home-coming game with Ursinus terminated in a 6-6 stalemate the following Saturday. Ursinus, with five consecutive victories to her credit. found the Gettysburg line impregnable, and only through a penalty that placed the hall on Gettysburg's one-foot line was she able to tie the score. The Bullet offense clicked to perfection in the opening period, at which time a seventy- yard march down the held resulted in a score for the Bullet team. Morris and Hardy again gleamed in the backfield, while Stoner and Eden, newcomers in the Bullet line, won the acclaim 011 the forward wall. DICKINSON Dickinson, fresh from a victory over Penn State, was the next opponent encountered. and like the preceding game, the score ended in a tie. The Carlisle Red Devils opened up a clever passing attack early in the game, but the alertness 0n the part of the Orange and Blue backs kept the ball from Gettysburgs goal line. OLKEVVICZ HOWARD One hundred tlzirty-seven .M..;, t . m W-W, wa MERGARD MULLIGAX An inopportune fumble ruined the local's one scoring opportunity and when the referee blew the final whistle neither team had scored. Santaniello, Eden. and Stoner again shared honors for line play. MUHLENBERG Gettysburg scored its second triumph of the year at the expense of Muhlen- berg, the next Saturday, piling up a 26-0 count, here. 011 Memorial Field. The game was featured by broken fleld running, and ground-gaining plays through the line. Hardy carried the brunt of the Orange and Blue offensive attack. although Howard and McCarty distinguished themselves as a real forward passing com- bination. F. AND M. Franklin and Marshall provided the Thanksgiving entertainment and Climax to Gettyshurg's 1931 schedule. An unfortunate error of judgment on the part of the Bullet team handed the Nevonian aggregation a 2-0 victory, the margin of a safetv. COW'ELL RL'OHL One hundred fhirfy-cight JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL REVIEW ORGANIZATION PAUL TL'SSEY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Head Coach HEN MOLLER . .. Assistant Coach 'R0MIE CAPOZZI ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Trainer BILL OBERLANDER ,,,,, JAManagcr PROF. C. E. BILHEIMER ................................................... Director JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD McMILLAN. ECKERT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Left End EWING, ML'MFORD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Left Tackle CALDWELL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Left Guard Boom .................... Center NYE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Right Guard VYHNRICH, MESSENGER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Right Tackle KOZMA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Right End MCGINNIS. GARVERICK ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Quarterback NOWICKI, DUNBAR ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Left Halfback GILL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Right Halfbarlc MILLER, BERS ......................................... . ........................... Fullback CHRONICLE Oct. 3-dMercersburg Academy ...... 7-Gettysburg Jayvees .............. 0 At Mercersburg Oct. lO-Gettysburg Academy.... 64ettysburg Jayvees... At Gettysburg Nov. 7 Y0rk Collegiate Inst... .. O-Gettysburg Jayvees... At York Nov. 11 Dickinson Frosh ...... .. 6-Gettxsburg Jayvees.... At Carlisle Nov. 21 U. of P. Jayvees ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 214ettysburg Jayvees .............. 6 At Philadelphia Total Score: Opponents, 40; Gettysburg Jayvees, 43. Games Won: 1; Games Lost: 3; Games Tied: 1. One hundred thirty-m'ne Perhaps the biggest achievement of any one Gettysburg Col- lege athletic team during the 1931-32 seasons was the winning;r 0f the Eastern Pennsylvania Inter-Collegiate basketball champion- ship by this year's varsity quintet. The Bullet combination, under the able tutelage of Coach ttHen Bream, stepped to the throne of the newly-organized league at the season's outset, relinquished their hold on hrst place in 111id-schedule, and then regained top night honors by defeating Lebanon Valley and Franklin and Marshall in crucial games at the end of the season. The trophy, presented to Athletic Director, Clayton E. Bilheimer, at the con- clusion 0f the current campaign, remains as a temporary pos- session of the Gettysburg College Athletic Council for a period of one year. One hundred forty RABER SEELY JOSEPH ZELCH Captain Manager VARSITY BASKETBALL ORGANIZATION HENRY T. BREAM ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Head Coach RABER SEELY ............................................... Captain JOSEPH M. ZELCH ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Manager DONALD B. DIEHL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Associate Manager ROMEO CAPOZZI ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Trainer PROF. CLAYTON E. BILHEIMER ......................... Athletic Dirrctor CHRONICLE Jan. 14 A1bright ................................... 364ettysburg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39 At Reading Jan. 18 Mt. St. Marys . ..... 18-Gettysburgm, ,7- At Gettysburg Jan. 20 Lebanon Valley, ..... 25$ettysburg At Gettysburg Jan. Z7-Mt. St. Mary's,, ,,,,, 29-Gettysburg,,,, At Emmitsburg Jan. 29--Drexel ................... 314ettysburgm At Gettysburg Feb. 4 Princeton ..... 4FGettysburgm At Princeton Feb. 5 Drexe1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29 Gettysburg.... At Philadelphia Feb. 10 Dickinson ..... 314ettysburg At Gettysburg Feb. 12 Muh1enberg ,,,,, 27-Gettysburg,.,, At Gettysburg Feb. IMF and M ,,,,,,,,,,,, ZPGettysburgm At Lancaster Feb. 19 Ursinus ..... 35$ettysburg At Gettysburg Feb. 24-A1bright ........ .....25 Gettysburgm At Gettysburg Feb. 26-Swarthmore ,,,,, 26-Gettysburg.... At Swarthmore Feb. 27 Ursinus ................ 194ettysburgm, At Collegeville Mar. 1 Lebanon Valley... ..... 25 Gettysburg At Lebanon Mar. 3-uDickinson ..... SPGettysburgm, At Carlisle Mar. SwMuhlenberg ..... 19 Gettysburgm7 ,, At Allentown Mar. 9 F. and M ..................................... 22 Gettysburg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44 At Gettysburg One hundred forty-two VARSITY BASKETBALL CHRONICLE Closing a hard eighteen-game schedule with a clean-cut victory over F. and M. on March 9, Coach Hen Bream's Orange and Blue quintet Climaxed one of the most successful court seasons ever recorded in Gettysburg sport annals. Unde- feated on their home fioor throughout the entire campaign, the Bullets copped the newly-organized Eastern Pennsylvania Inter-Collegiate basketball crown by two full games. Twelve victories and six defeats comprised the seasonal record, ten of the wins coming at the expense of Conference opponents. But two league teams administered the Bream-coached combination defeats, while no one team on the schedule could win from the Bullets twice during the 1932 season. Albright, Lebanon Valley, Muhlenberg, and Ursinus were the Conference teams dealt double defeats, while F. and M. and Drexel split with the Bullet passers. Dickinson and Mt. St. Mary's, non-league rivals, were beaten on the home fioor, while games with the same two opponents were lost away from home, in addition to defeats at the hands of Princeton and Swarthmore. Jake Dracha, Bullet forward, led the Conference champions in scoring dur- ing the season, with an aggregate total of 88 points. itAlii Jones, with 64, and Captain Raber Seely, injured early in the season, with 57, were next in point- garnering. One hundred forty-three Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. M ar. Mar. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL ORGANIZATION HENRY T. BREAM ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Head Coach HHEN MOLLER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Assistant Coach GEORGE McMILLAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Captain. JOSEPH M. ZELCII ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Manager DONALD B. DIEHL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Aswciaio Manager ROMEO CAPOZZI ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Trainm' PROF. CLAYTON E. BILHEIMER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Athletic Director CHRONICLE 1 Gettysburg Prep ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, IS-Gettyshurg Frosh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 24 At Home MYork Collegiate 1., ,23 Gettysburg Frpsh ..... ,,35 At York lkDickinson Frosh ,16-Gettysburg Frosh, ..33 At Home 13 Dickins0n Frosh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 13-Gettysburg Frosh ...... 19 At Carlisle 16- F. and M. Frosh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 314ettysburg Frosh ,,,,, ..7.727 At Lancaster 19-Lemasters High..... ..... 41aGettysburg Frosh ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 37 At Home 24 Y0rk Collegiate I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, IFGettysburg Frosh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41 At Home 4--Gettysburg Prep Cance1ed due to schedule conflicO 9 F. and M. Frosh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 20 Gettysburg F rosh ........................ 19 At Home One hundred forty-four IRA PLANK C 00ch LEFTY HAAS EDDIE UTZ Co-Capfain Co-Captain VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM ORGANIZATION IRA PLANK .................................................................. Head Coach LEFTY HAAS ............................................................... Co-Captain HEDDIE UTZ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Co-Captain HTITTER EVANS ............................................................... Manager ' DON HOUSER ............................................. Amociate Manager FRITz' BOUGHTER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Captain-Elcct hBuzf HOUGHTON ............................................. Manager-Elect HROMIE CAPOZZI ............................................................. Trainer VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD BOUGHTER ....................................................................... Catcher HAAs, UTZ. COWELL .......................................................... Pitchers ANGLEMOYER ................................................................... First Base HENKEL .................................................................... Second Base MCCLOY .......................................................................... Third Base ENDERS ............................................................................. Shortstop MORRIS ............................................................................... Left Field D. STONER ...................................................................... Center Field MCMILLAN ...................................................................... Right Field SMITH .............................................................................. Utility Man One hundred forty-five BASEBALL REVIEW Season of 1931 CHRONICLE April lS-Villanova .................................. PGettysburg ....................... April 17 Bucknel1 ............ .. 4-Gettysburgw, April 18-Penn Stated. lO-Gettysburgn April 25 Va11anova A. S-Gettysburg 1 . . . , . . L. M43U1VONLHUI May 1 De1aware U.... .. 6-Gettysburg May 2 Swarthmore ...... .. l-Gettysburg .. May 5-Mt. St. Maris ., 2 -Gettysburg,u May 14-Buckne11 ........ .. w-Gettysburgm W May 20 Navy ........... .A16-Gettysburg,.. 0 May 22 Muh1enberg .. .. l-Gettysburg.., . 0 May 25-Mt. St. Mary's, ..1 Gettysburg... A. 5 June 6-Dickinson .. 7 Gettysburg 5 June 6mDickinson ................................... 3-Gettysburg ........................ 6 Total score: Opponents, 60; Gettysburg, 79. Games Won, 8; Games Lost, 4. One hundred forty-six At Gettysburg At Lewisburg At State College At Villanova At Newark, Del. At Swarthmore At Gettysburg Rained out At Annapolis At Gettysburg At Gettysburg At Gettysburg At Carlisle TRACK SEASON OF 1931 ORGANIZATION CAPTAIN WILBUR C. MCREYNOLDS ................ Head Coach ROMIE CAPOZZI ....................................................... Trainer PROF. C. E. BILHEIMER ............................................. Director TUCKER SWARTz ...................................................... Captain EDDIE, FRESE ......................................................... Manager ED REIGLE ....... .. Associate Manager ED HARDY ..................................................... Captain-Elect WALTER CLATANOFF .................................... Manager-Elect HTUCKER SWARTZ Captain CHRONICLE April 11-J0hns Hopkins ................ 7934cttysburg .............................. 463 At Gettysburg April 29--Dickinson ...... ...503-Gettysburg.. ...75V2 At Carlisle May 9-F. and M.... ...60V24ettysburg.. 6512 At Gettysburg May 13-Bucknell ............................... Mettysburg.. -780 At Lewisburg May IFCentral Penna. Collegiate Conference ........................................... At Selinsgrove Muhlenberg .......... 38V2; Dickinson ............ 35 1-3; F. and M ............. 31 1-6; Gettysburg ............ 30$; Bucknell ............ 17 1-6. CAPT. W. R. MCREYNOLDS EDWARD S. FRESE Coach Manager One hundred farty-se'uen VARSITY TRACK TEAM Reese, Schildknecht, Hardy .................................. lOO-Yard Dash Reese, Jones ............................................................. ZZO-Yard Dash Reese, Schildknecht, Jones ...................................... 440-Yard Dash Gardner, Jones .......................................................... 880-Yard Dash Gardner ......... , ..................................................................... Mile Run Gardner ............................................................................ 2 Mile Run Swartz ......................................................... 120-Yard High Hurdles Swartz, Gifford .......................................... ZZO-Yard Low Hurdles Swartz, Azar, Hardy, McCarty ....................................... Shot-Put Swartz, Azar, Hardy, McCarty ............................................ Discus Swartz, Azar, Hardy, McCarty ............................................ Javelin Swartz, Hardy, Gifford. McCarty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Broad Jump Schildknecht, Hardy, Jones, Gifford ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, High Jump GiiTord, McCarty, Cowan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pole Jump FROSI-I TRACK SQUAD CHRONICLE May Z Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, At Lancaster F. and M. Frosh. 73; Dickinson Fresh. 37; Gettysburg Fresh. 29: Ursinus Fresh, 15; Muhlenberg Frosh, 0. May 9 F. and M. Frosh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86 Gettysburg Frosh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 38 One hundred forty-eight At Gettysburg TEN N IS TEAM Season of 1931 ORGANIZATION PROF. JOHN G. GLENN ................................................ Head Coach ROMIE CAPOZZI ................................................................ Trainer 1. F. ZEIGLER ..................... Captain BOB SEAKS ............................... Manager M. B. PADEN ......................................................... Managcr-Elect PROF. C. E. BILHEIMER ................................................. Director V ARSITY SINGLES: Zeigler. W'olf, Stock, Robb, Livingood, Boyer, Barkley. DOUBLES: Zeigler and Stock, Boyer and Livingood, Robb and Wolf. CHRONICLE . 6-Gettysburg 5 Gettysburg , 74ettysburg .. 4ettysburg ,. S-Gettysburg .. kGettysburg .. .. 7--Gettysburg . 3 Gettysburg April 11 17. and M April 18-Dickinson April 24--Johns Hopkins ............ April 25 I.ehigh ,,,,,,, May 1 BuCkne11 May 2-Penu State. May wF. and M. ...... May 9 Muh1enberg . May lSmDickinson ....... .. 7 Gettysburg .. May ZO-VVestem Maryland. l-Gettysburg ,,,,,, May 22 Moravian ........................................ 3-Gettysburg ..................... AONAOHN ONH Gettysburg Gettysburg Gettysburg Bethlehem Lewisburg State College Lancaster Gettysburg Carlisle Gettysburg Bethlehem One hundred forty-nine Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. SERGEANT JAM 155 W'. MASHBURN RIFLE TEAM ORGANIZATION J. R ICH ARD H Icksu 141V WALTER G. XV. CLATANOFF ROBERT F. JACOBSWWW , , , KORTE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, FRANCIS XV. NULI ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, IimVEan Ii. KENNETH D. BREA M 30--Gettysburg Gettysburg , , , O-Gettyshurg Gettysburg Gettysburg Gettysburg ,7 138Gettysburg Haul C'oavh ,, Caflaiu , Managw 17115111111111 Jlunugm' Prt'xidmlf I 'iw-IU'LKH'dmf 50Hiv-Trmxurvr CHRONICLE 1283 , 1283 1370 1376 1370 1370 , 1828 Gettysburg Gettysburg ,, W ,, ,, ,, 1828 , 1828 Gettysburg Gettysburg Gettysburg 209Gcttyslmrg Gettysburg ,, , 1riettyshurg 277Gettyshurg Gettysburg 1V2ettyshurg' Our hundred 88y 1828 1828 12150 Muntana State, U. of Pennsylvania P M. C. Presbyterian College U. of Cincinnati 7 New York Stock Exchange , Mississippi Aggies ., , Kansas State U. of Xquming , , Kemper Military School 2 U. of 1Vest Virginia , , , Penn State9at State College , V 1 SI11mldcr-tu-shoulder1 1792 , 1792 1304 Western Maryland 2 , , ,, U. of South Dakota Lehig'h University--at Bethlehem , 18111mlder-to-shouldeQ Gettysburg ,, Gettysburg 1801 1801 1801 1330 1279 U. of Delaware Carnegie Tech U. of Iowa 2 ,, ,, , Arch Eridge RiHc Cluhm, 1Vayncslmru RiHc Club at home 1$116111der-to-shoulder1 1366 1308 1198 1333 1374 1390 ,, 1817 1791 1756 1852 1831 1313 1816 ,,,.1837 1268 1070 1892 1871i 1352 1318 SOCCER ORGANIZATION PROF. WILLIAM D. HARTSHORNE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Head Coach EDWERTH E. KORTE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Capfain LISLE E. MCCARL .............................................. M'mzagcr nROMIE CAPOZZI ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Trainer PROF. C. E. BILHEIMER . Director JOHN L. GlLLISPIH, ................................................... Captain-Eloct ARNOLD M. DEPP ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Managcr-Elccf VARSITY TEAM KORTE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Outside Left LA GILLESPIE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Inside Left MOYER rrrrrrrr ,Inside Right REISZ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Center Halfback CLATANOFR ................... Goal SHELLEY ,,,,,,,, Goal BEACHLEY..... Left Fullback A. GILLESPIh. ,.Center Forward HEGEV ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Left Halfback GERARD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Outside Left DURDING ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Outside Right JONES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Right Fullback CHRONICLE October Zl-Gettysburg ............... 3 13. and M. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 At Lancaster October ZkGettysburgq ,,4 Dickinson ................... 2 At Gettysburg October 31 Gettysburg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4-Ursinus ........................ 1 At Gettysburg November 7 Gettysburg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, O-Swarthmore ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 At Swarthmore November 13 Gettysburgu ..... 2 Western Md .............. 6 At Westminister November IMGettysburg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 DiCkinson ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 At Carlisle November 21 Gettysburg .............. 0-Navy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 At Annapolis One hundred fifty-one WRESTLIN G ORGANIZATION CAPT. WILBUR C. MCREYNOLDS ............................. Head Coavlz BILL KARNS ....................................................................... Captain DICK DILLINGER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Manager ROMEO CAPOZZI ...................................................... Trainer PROF. CLAYTON E. BILHEIMER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Athletic Director CHRONICLE Vanity January 23 Gettysburg ,,,,,,,,,,,, kTelllple University....28 At Philadelphia February 6-Gettysburg .............. ZPHaverford ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 At Home February 12 Gettysburg ............ 31--Johns Hopkins ,,,,,,,,,, 8 At Home February 19 Gettysburg ,,,,,,,,,,, 1MBr00k1yn Poly ,,,,,,,,, 26 At New York March 4 Gettysburg ........... ZwUrsinus .................... 16 At Home March 9-Gettysburg .............. 3 17. and M. V .7 33 At Lancaster Junior Varsity January 3kGettysburg .............. k Mercersburg Acad... 28 At Home One hundred fifty-t'wa PUBLICATIONS PAUL H. GLEICHMAN ERNEST L. BAL'M Editor-in-Clzicf Huxinvu -Uunugvr THE 1933 SPECTRUM ED ITOR I AL STA FF Edifor-imChivf ,,,,, ,, H , PAUL H. GLEIHIMAX Assoviatu Editors , , .. GORDON D. VVHITCRAFT. jonx V. BANK'iRT Photograph Edifolrm, . , , ,, ,. , . ,7 RICHARD A. 4ROWN ASSISTANT EDITORS Artizrifim ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, GORDON D XVIIITCRAFT, junx C. 5'leth Organisationsm, HERBERT W. SCHROEDER. CLARENCE D. IJiA'rnICRxIAX ClasscsA ., ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, EDWARD P. TK'RNBACII, FRANCIS B. MYERS Administration .WJOHN WK BANKHRT. XMLLIAM C. LITAS Features ,EARI. S ERNST, XYILIJAM C. Ill'uxs Girls ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MILDRED F. Dnnnckuxn. DOROTHY Y. HARRIS BUSINESS STAFF Business Afamgcr ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ERNEST L. Lxrn Advertising Manager ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, RAYMOND F. SmalsLY Assistantx ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, RAYMOND W. CRONLL'ND, Ii. FREDERICK HARNER Circulation Managcr ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Emma D. ZIICGLER Assistants, WILLIAM H. ARMENTO, W. WALTER DURDING. GEORGE H. MERKHR One hundred fifty-fom' WHITCRAFT BANKERT DIMMERLINf; HARRIS l933 SPECTRUM ARMENTO NARNER MEQKER DUROING Ono lmndrcd fifty-fivc MERLE W.B0Y1:R 11'A1.11:R G CLA1AN0FF Edrfm- -11z- -Chief 31151111 11 - 1Ia11ag11 THE GETTYSBURGIAN 13111101- -111- -C111'0f .. 11F.R1.1: 11.130111 32 Managing Edzfm ........................... , .............. SI'ENU: MARKS, 32 Literary Editor ............................. , ............ JAMES E. BRISTOL. '32 News Editor ............................................ FRANCIS B. 11112125. '33 Sports Editor ................................... GORDON D. 11'111'11':RAFT. '33 Amociafc Editors ............................................................... 131.1.11'0011 G. JOHNSON, '32 Melrosc B. Paden. '32: Samuel 11. P11115011, '32: Donald B. Strmvbridge. '32: Lawrence P. Kapp. '32: 51111011 Lutz. '32: 101111 11. H111 '32 Assixfaui Edifors .. .. 1 C11 1111.13 9T1: c 11. '33 Carl M. Hamsher, '33: 101111 11'. Bankert, '33 1121111 H hleic111112111.'33 Reporters, ........................................................................ 11' 11.111111 11. ANDREWS. '34 11121111011 R. Hagerty, '34; Ralph W. Gobrecht, '34: Howard H. Stauffcr. '34; Lester M. Utz, '34; Robert E. Everhart, '34: Richard C. 117011. '34: Paul H. Smith, '34: Dale L. Kohr. '34; Charles 11 . 117011. '34: 101111 .11. Fisher, '34: Kendig W. Bergstresser, '34: Richard M. Smith. '34: Robert H. 11111111. '34: Samuel A. Schreckengaust. 112. '35; Robert C. Klingen- smith. '33: Mervin E. 11'Ia1111111g, '35: Carl F. Chronistcr, '35: Gerard E. Myers, '34; Russell M.H0ug11t011 34. BUSINE SSS9'1AFF Business Manager .............. . ............................ 1117:11111 R G.C1ATAx011. '32 Adzvcrtixing Manager ................................................ 11111: S 11.1.11'1Nn00n, '32 Circulation Manager... 110111311 11. BL'CIIER, '32 Asxisfanf Business 111a1zagc1'52 ..................................... 111151111121 11. ORTLEIB, '33 11ay111011d 17V. Cronlund, '33: Alfred K. Buchanan. '33. Assistant Advertising 111a11agcrs ................................... JOHN 11'. 11111715110111, '34 111111ia111 H. Miller, '34. Assistant Cirvulafiou Managers ................................................ 111111.111 .9. HILL. '34 Harold G. Steckroth, '34; Harry S. Bowman, '34. FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD DR. THOMAS L. CLINE ................................................... Editorial PROF. GEORGE S. VVARTHEN ........................................ Editorial DR. RASMUS S. SABY ., 3111111035 0110 lumdrvd fifty-six BRISTOL MEYER$ WHITCRAFT 7w CETTYSB U RCIAN JOHNSON STRAWBRNGE PHILSOH GLEKHMAN KUNGEHSMITH HAM$HER BANKERT GOBRECHT HAGERTY ANDREWS One hundred fifty-sc'vcn LIVENGOOD BUCRER ORYUEB CRONLUND 722, GETTYSBURCIAN BUCHANAN MILLER WHETSTONE BOWMAN STECKROTH FISHER STAU FFER Onc hundred fifIy-m'yhf THE MERCURY STAFF Editor-in-Chief EDWARD SNIVELY FREY Associate Editors JAMES E. BRISTOL WILLARD G. STAUFFER EDWARD P. TURNBACH Ari Editor EARL ERNST Business Alanager ROBERT M. BL'CHER Adzvcrfising Zlimmgvr RAYMOND W. CRONLUND Circulation Manager CHARLES F. ANDERSON Business Associates JOHN C. FOSTER WALTER SCHROEDER LATROBE BARNITZ RUSSELL MILLER One hundred fifty-nine 1931 G-BOOK STA 1:19 lidifnl'-i11-Cllivf Srrzxuc MARKS Jlulzzzgmy lfdfrm' Flmxtls H. MYERS zll'f lfu'iim' GEORGE N. llnxxs Alazmvl'ufv lfdilm'x GORDON D. XYurrcmur'r PAL'L ll. UIJCIHIMAN JOHN R'. Ii-xxmck'r PM'L II. SMITH liuyfnmzv Jlangcr RICINIIARIIT F. Lnlnlimncu A Idt'vrlixiuy Jlunugvr CHARLES 15. ANDERSON H IlsfllUNX A laxvml'ulvx RAYMOND F. SHERLY KARL ,l- MCRNHARD RAYMOND V. CRONLL'ND HAROLD G. STECKROTII Our lumdrrd sixty DEBATING COUNCIL LAURI J. ANDERSON HOW'ARD E. KLINE jAMlCS E. BRISTOL HOXVARD 19. REISZ SAMUEL R. PHILSON JOHN XV. XVHETSTONE W'. XVALTER DURDING CHARLES XV. XVOLF EDGAR D. ZIEGLER RICHARD C. VOI.F EDWARD Tthmcu ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, , , . Manager SAMUEL P. ELLICNBICRG ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Axsisfanf Alanagcr PAUL O. HAMSHER . ,,,,,,, Assivfanf Alanager Questions debated this year: Capitz11ism. nAthletic Scholarships THE SCHEDULE Homv Eaxlvru Trif l?chruzuj' llecthzmy College March 2 L'rsi11us College February 19 Frank1in and Marshall March 3vSt. joseph's Cullcgc College March 4g Vagncr's College February 24 U1 sinus College March 7gRutgcrs University February 26 3111111611lm g College Uhml Debatm March 15 I ickinson College thal Debatw April 4 C01gute University Onv llmzdrcd sixfy-f'zvo OWL AN D N IGI-ITIN GALE ORGANIZATION Pz-vsz'dvur ,, , , ,7. ROBERT L. HERMAN I'MuPrcxz'dmzf . V HELEN G. BERGSTRESSER .Sbrrcfmw-'1 1'1'11xm'vr ,, 7 WWWGORDON D. VVHITCRAFT Businmx Manager ,,,,,, . . LEON Ii. DEVON Sfugv Munagvl'wm ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , . HERBERT S. SMITH DI'I'Nf01-,,, ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, DR. RICHARD A. ARMS Assistant Dirwlor ,, HERBERT B. MAHL PERSONNEL ROBERT E. CARL MARDELLE A. TIPTON CLARENCE E. PAINTER EDXYARD S. FREY HELEN G. BERGSTRESSF.R FRANK P. FISHER RICINHARDT F. BAMBERGER LEON Ii. DEVON GEORGE L. NICHOLAS ERIC C. ANDERSON MILDRED F. DIMMERLING HENRY R. JONES ROBERT 1.. HERMAN JEAN E. THOMAS ELLSXYORTH XVEATHICRBY HERBERT S SMITH RL'SELL S. MALONY DOROTHY Y. HARRIS JOSEPH M. ZELCH EDGAR D. ZIEGLICR MIRIAM XVALTEMYER LEVI 1.. RITLER GORDON D. VVHITCRAFT RICINHARDT B. ORTLEIB WALLACE A. CALVERT The follmving productions have been presented during the past year: 1 21ke My Advice Interference Mrhc Last 0f Mrs. Chcyncy Mrhe Torch-Bearers Romeo and JulietH hThank You Doctor The Adams County Play Contest, The Green-eycd Monster, won by Biglcrsvillc original play contest winner A XVoman's Way One hundred sixty-three COLLEGE BAND ORGANIZATION Conductor ...................................................... PROF. B. H. SALTZER Manager ................................................ DR. ROBERT FORTENBAUGH Student Leader ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M. B. PADEN Student Manager ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S. H. MOYER Trzunptts C. A. BENTZ, '32 S. H. MOYER. '32 H. G. STECKROTH, '34 W. P. SHELLEY, '34 C. R. PLACK, '34 J. I. HARVEY, 335 E. T. FREY. '35 W. R. WOODS, '35 E. J. NORWICKI, '35 Altos E. F. KOCHENOUR, '34 W. H. ARMENTO. '33 J. C. FOSTER, '34 L. P. KAPP, '32 Saxophones A. B. PLANK, '34 S. L. BIRELY, '34 R. T. WILEY, '34 J. F. GROVE, '34 0113 hundred sixty-four PERSONNE Clarinets R. E. CARE, '32 J. W. BEAMESDERFER, '32 G. H. BERKHEIMER, '32 H. A. HAUVER, '33 E. T. FREY, '35 P. D. ALTLAND, '34 R. S. BOWLUS. '35 M. E. MANNING. '35 R. S. NAGLE, '35 E. T. BEACHLEY, '35 Baritoncs W. L. JACOBS. '32 J. W. GOUKER, '33 R. C. HERSHNER. '34 C. A. CHAMBERLIN, '35 Drums R. H. VVITTERS, '33 J. LAMBIE. '34 J. C. PARKER. '34 P. E. HENRY. '35 Trombones P. A. SW'ANK. '32 J. C. PARKER, '34 R. S. BEUCHLER, '35 D. L. BARKLEY. '35 Basses C. E. PAINTER. '33 L. B. LENKER. '33 M. B. PADEN. '32 W. D. TIMMONS. '35 Piccolo: A. R. GROVE. '35 COLLEGE GLEE CLUB ORGANIZATION ljizwtor,,, ,, ....PROF. E. E. SCIIROEDER Graduate Managmt, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, DR. ROBERT FORTENBAUGH Student Leader ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, REINHARDT BAMBERGER Student Manager ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, HAROLD M. CRAIG PERSONNEL First Tmmrs Swond Tvnors First Baum Second Hasxcs R. C. EVERHART R. F. BAMBERGER C. F. HALL J. E. KADEL C. D. LEATHERMAN C. A. BENTZ W. M. HORN J. M. ROBB XV. W. TAYLOR M. H. BOW'SER S. H. MOYER P. E. HAMSHER J. W. W'HETSTONE H. M. CRAIG G. L. NICHOLAS H. A. HESPENHEIDF. S. E. WALKER R. L. HERMAN E. G. COLESTOCK A. C. CAVELL H. F. FRASCH P. A. SVVANK H. A. LANCE P. E. HENRY W. R. WOODS j. C. HOLLINGER J. M. WALTERS C. A. CHAMBERIIINE H. R. WISE E. E. KORTE A. C. SHEETZ J. H. BANKS J. I. HARVEY j. F. GROVE R. E. BARRETT R. C. KLINGENSMITH C. R. PLACK J. C. PARKER W. A. CALVERT H. L. WEARY J. W. GOUKER L. A. LENKER H. R. BOOSE Avvompanist ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, E. S. ERNST One hundred sixfy-fh'c One hundred :ixty-six IIF III 609 N S 7AA AXN III I w IR ,, ,,, 2 u 3w H !! x a r X Xlu. a Dv C. 6 A ,1 ,0 a n v: 0a art a .' 7$ 5 u :1 p 0 m r. ya TEIZ gym, Men make a state, not walls nor empty ships Z , W Z: Om lumdrcd sivt'fy-ciylzf INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Prmidmzf ,,,,,,,,,,, I'lirc-Prcsidmtw. Svrl'vfary Treasurer ,,,,,,,,, Phi Kappa Psi G. L. NICHOLAS R. H. GIFFORD Phi Dvlfa Them D. W. LONG C. L. EHY Theta Kappa N 1! J. D. KROUT Hi XV. SCHROEDER F. B. MYERS Phi Gallium Delta J. R. HILL J.C.STECK Alpha Tau 011mm! XV. G. W. CLATAXOFF L. B. MORRIS Phi Sigma Kappa D. B. STRAVVBRIDGE P. H. GLEICHMAX Kupjm Dclm R11 0 L. J. ANDERSON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D. B. STRMVBRIIM: J. R. HILL , G. L. NICHOLAS .S'iynm Chi 1.. J. ANDERSON G. H. MERKER Sigma Alpha prxilou M. E. SANTANIEIJXU G. D. hVHITCRAFT Tau Kqua lffsilon C. F. BRICISACHER J. XV. BANKERT C. R. BUOHL The Interfraternity Council is composed of one Senior and one junior from each of the ten national fraternities ot the College. It is the body which controls interfraternity activities of all kinds and regulates the policies of the ten nationals when they act as a group. It makes the rules for fraternity rushing. sponsors interfraternity athletics and two interfraternity dances each year, and attempts to establish friendly relationships among the various chapters. It has succeeded in doing this to a great degree. 0110 lumdrcd sv'z'cuty FRATERNITY ROLL PH1 KAPPA PSI ............................................... Established 1855 PHI GAMMA DELTA ................................... Established 1858 SIGMA CHI ....................................................... Established 1863 PHI DELTA THETA ...................................... Established 1875 ALPHA TAU OMEGA .................................. Established 1882 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON ............................ Established 1883 THETA KAPPA NU ......................................... Established 1924 PHI SIGMA KAPPA ........................................ Established 1925 TAU KAPPA EPSILON ................................. Established 1926 KAPPA DELTA RHO ...................................... Established 1928 One hundred seventy-one PHI KAPPA PSI Founded at Jefferson College, 1852 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, 50 PENNSYLVANIA EPSILON CHAPTER FRATER IN FACULTATE G. D. STAHLEY FRATER IN PRAEPARATIONIS FACULTATE C. R. WOLFE FRATRES IN URBE W. A. McCLEAN V C. G. CRIST FRATER IN SEMINARIO R. D. CLARE FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors E. S. BANKERT J. C. HOLLINGER R. D. TAYLOR W. L. JACOBS G. L. NICHOLAS W. M. HORN Juniors G. AZAR, JR. W. D. COWELL E. F. HARNER R. H. GIFFORD E. S. ERNST C. S. HORNING I. Z. BOWERS P. J. GNAU J. M. ROBB Sophomores R. M. SMITH R. F. JACOBS H. L. WEARY W. A. CALVERT I. G. GREEN T. P. HANSON A. R. HALL Freshmen I. W. PRITTS G. MacMILLAN R. S. NAGLE H. R. BOOSE H. S. SHIMER R. McCLURE One hundred seventy-two S. F. LEHMAN P. A. SWANK R. F. SHEELY A. M. SHOEMAKER C. A. SHERRARD S. G. WITMER A. C. SHEETZ A. K. KOZMA I. E. MINNICH One hundred sewntthree PHI GAMMA DELTA Founded at Jojferson College ACTIVE CHAPTERS. 75 XI CHAPTER FRATER IN SEMINARIO FACULTATE H. C. ALLEMAN FRATRES IN FACULTATE T. L. CLINE H. T. BREAM FRATRES IN PRAEPARATIONIS FACULTATE C. H. HUBER P. P. ULRICH FRATRES IN URBE H. M. ROTH C. H. SMITH J. D. SWOPE A. A. PARTNER D. M. MOSER M. D. DeTAR E. S. CROUSE M. H. VALENTINE M. L. ECKERT H. L. BENDER M. COOVER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. R. HILL E. E. KORTE K. H. DEARDORFF W. E. BITNER T. W. METZGER C. H. BEAR W. G. STAUFFER K. H. JOHNSON Juniors C. H. STECK H. E. STROCK J. H. CROUSE R. MCNAUGHTON Sophomores A. D. BELL R. M. MORRILL F. W. THORNE E. BARRETT K. W. BERGSTRESSER R. D. NIX R. T. WILEY E. COLESTOCK R. H. DILLINGER' H. H. STAUFFER F. M. FISHER Freslmzen P. DOREMUS J. BANKS H. HARTMAN K. DRAKE W. NIX R. MORGAN W. MILLER E. HEPFORD C. LEVENGOOD H. EWING D. SWOPE One hundred seventy-faur One hundred seventy-fiw SIGMA CI-II Founded at Miami University, 1855 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, 91 THETA CHAPTER FRATRES IN FACULTATE P. M. BIKLE H. C. BIKLE FRATER IN SEMININARIO C. L. LACK FRATRES IN URBE G. M. WALTERS P. R. BIKLE J. BUTT H. M. HERSH C. F. STAHLE J. M. DICKSON W. G. WEAVER W. C. SHEELY D. P. McPHERSONR. F. BELL W. L. HAFER K. P. BERGER H. D. KIETH G. K. BREAM R. G. MUMMA A. R. BUEHLER J. D. DICKSON M. C. PLANK FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors L. J. ANDERSON E. R. BEARD J. C. BRITCHER L. W. SCHLICHTER Juniors R. A. EVANS J. W. COWAN A. M. JONES R. E. WISE J. C. HEATON G. H. MERKER L. A. LENKER R. R. RUEGGE Sophomores R. C. GOYNE R. B. FREY R. B. PLANK, JR. C. R. BORTNER J. M. GOSSLER C. R. BLACKBURN C. P. SHELLHAMMER R. H. FRECON Freshmen G. J. JONES A. J. LANGE C. KOLMAN J. CANOUSE P. R. HARPER J. M. WATERS, Jr. R. SMITH One hundred seventy-six One hundred scz'cnty-scvcn PI-II DELTA THETA Founded at Miami University, 1848 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, 101 PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER FRATER IN FACULTATE W. R. McREYNOLDS FRATER IN PRAEPARATIONIS FACULTATE E. E. ZIEGLER FRATRES IN SEMINARIO R. H. NEIKIRK F. S. FARBER E. A. J. HARDY J. W. LIVINGOOD A. MCCARTY S. WALKER WHETSTONE J. E. N. B. LIVINGOOD W. R. FAHS I. J. W. H. F. ZECH C. W. ZECH C. MILLER FRATRES IN URBE F. B. HACHLIN J. E. MUSSELMAN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors L. E. DEVON D. W. LONG L. F. WAGNER J. H. KLEINFELTER Juniors J. W. STONER C. L. EBY Sophomores W. H. MILLER C. R. PLACK R. C. JACOBS O. M. MESSEC F reshmen R. ERICKSON W. GILL W. BAKER One hundred seventy-eight D. MCGINNIS R. WALKER R. DOUPLE H. B. BALL D. J. FORNEZ L. P. KAPP I. F. ZEIGLER K. H. McMILLEN J. J. HOWARD A. K. JEAN H. F. ZECH C. W. ZECH One hundred scwnfy-m'nc ALPHA TAU OMEGA Founded at Virginia Illilitavry Institute, 1865 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, 96 PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. B. FORTENBAUGH J. B. ZINN C. E. BILHEIMER FRATRES IN SEMINARIO P. L. REASER FRATRES IN URBE W. SCOTT G. STOCK C. H. HOWARD R. E. WIBLE C. W. BAKER R. C. TOPPER G. GARDNER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors C. V. REED C. L. SUPLEE S. B. GULICK R. E. TOOMBS B. POST W. G. W. CLATANOFF Juniors R. M. CROUTHAMEL L. B. MORRIS C. SJOHOLM F. W. L. MERGARD J. O. HAWKINS L. W. RITTER Sophomores O. ACHEY T. E. BUTTERFIELD J. E. CHENOWETH P. R. CALLIHAN C. S. GUNNET Freshmen D. C. LYTLE E. H. SAMPH R. C. SHIEBEL C. D. HUMMEL J. H. REED G. H. VAN HOUTEN P. S. THOMAS J. A. CULP B. J. ROBERTS L. S. GUY S. E. TRACY One hundred eighty One hundred cz'ghty-one SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Founded at University of Alabama, 1856 ACTIVE CHAPTERS. 106 PENNSYLVANIA DELTA CHAPTER FRATRES IN FACULTATE C. G. REEN J. W. OSTRUM C. W. BEACHEM FRATRES IN URBE H. F. HARBAUGH G. K. NEWBOULD C. A. BAUM G. A. SCHARF E. J. PEDUZZI C. L. BREAM H. M. SCHARF FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors H. M. CRAIG M. E. SATANIELLO W. L. VVEIKERT Juniors R. A. BROWN C. T. RENSHAW R. C KLINGENSMITH G. D. W'HITCRAFT E. L. BAUM Sophomores W. H. ANDREWS I. J. TENDER D. W. HETRICK H. B. HALLMAN W. P. WOODWARD S. L. BIRELY F. C. DORAN J. E. BREAM S. P. ELLENBERG W. R. MILLER C. S. SCHALLER T. C. BABYLON I. G. KITZMILLER J. J. OLKEWICZ J. H. MOODY G. N. FLYNN Freshmen W. B. NORTON XV. D. TIMMINS H. W. BAKER R. E. GREENVVELL N. W. SPENGLER E. J. NOWICKI J. P. EICHOLTZ R. BOGER H. C. NYE C. F. CALDWELL One hundred eighty-two One hundred eiglzty-three THETA KAPPA NU Founded at Drm'y College, 1924 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, 51 PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA CHAPTER FRATER IN FACULTATE K. J. GRIMM FRATRES IN PRAEPARATIONIS FACULTATE L. C. SAUNDERS E. W. BAKER FRATERS IN SEMINARIO H. H. MAHL W. C. JOHNSON H. M. PAYNE H. W. SCHROEDER J. T. KEISTER R. D. HERSHEY FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors L. C. STRAUSBAUGH J. M. ZELCH R. L. HERMAN J. D. KROUT L. L. BITLER H. S. SMITH Juniors C. D. LEATHERMAN R. B. ORTLIEB E. WEATHERBY H. W. SCHROEDER F. P. FISHER W. N. DORN A. R. BAWN Sophomores E. W. MULLIGAN H. F. REISZ R. C. WOLF W. P. SHELLEY J. K. SEILING H. F. RIIS Freshmen M. WITHERSPOON R. HOLDEN J. BRAZEL E. B. BULLEIT W. R. GOEHRING J. D. RICHARDS F. 1.. OTTESEN R. MCCULLOUGH R. PARKINSON One hundred eighty-four F. S. HOFFMAN J. L. WOLF H. A. MOLLER G. S. WALKER R. L. NISSLEY S. L. KAST G. H. COUPE J. HOUGH R. BOWLUS V'R comm: vm :51 One hundred eighty-five PROF. C. P. CESSNA W. V. H. DAVIES W. B. FREED D. R. HEIGES W. E. FOX C. ROSS SHUMAN E. L. BACHMAN C. L. HINKEL J. S. BRICKER R. C. CRONLUND W. C. LUCAS G. A. KIRSH C. F. HALL R. w. GOBRECHT R. E. EVERHART w. J. BARNITZ A. R. GROVE, Jr. R. H. RUNK C. F. CHRONISTER D. HEILIG One hundred eighty-six PI-II SIGMA KAPPA Founded at ZVIassachusetts Agricultural College, 1873 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, 51 RHO DEUTERON CHAPTER FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. FRANK H. KRAMER D. R. HEIGES DR. WILLIAM WALTEMYER FRATRES IN PRAEPARATIONIS FACULTATE W. B. FREED ' V. SWENSEN FRATRES IN SEMINARIO C. S. M. RUDISILL M. H. STILES FRATRES IN URBE E. C. BEARD V. SWENSEN R. BARKLEY BYRON R. KADEL FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. E. BRISTOL M. W. BOYER L. E. McCARL Juniors E. P. TURNBACH P. H. GLEICHMAN Sophomores J. A. GILLESPIE M. R. HAGERTY, Jr. H. F. FRASCH F reshmen R. WOODS W. H. S. STARE G. W. HILL R. C. SMITH, Jr. S. R. PHILSON D. B. STRAWBRIDGE W. H. WOOD J. L. GILLESPIE C. M. HAMSHER . L. ESHENOUR . G. HAIN . O. HAMSHER UOO D. L. BARKLEY A. C. HEER L. M. BARNITZ, Jr. S. A. SCHRECKENGAUST One hundred piglzty-scvcn TAU KAPPA EPSILON Founded at Illinois Wesleyan University, 1899 R. A. ARMS J. G. GLENN R. F. BAMBERGER B. H. BEAHN S. C. BEUCHLER J. F. BANKERT J. F. DETTREY, Jr. c. H. MILLER P. D. ALTLAND M. H. BOWSER W. J. ANDERSON W. J. BROWN C. A. CHAMBERLIN One hundred cighty-eight ACTIVE CHAPTERS, 32 PSI CHAPTER FRATRES I N FACULTATE FRATER IN SEMINARIO A. C. LAMBERT FRATER IN URBE G. J. HILL FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors F. V. BOUGHTON C. F. BREISACHER L. G. COLIO L. L. PANEBAKER Juniors W. H. OBERLANDER R. K. ULRICH A. H. WITTERS Sophomorex F. D. CHUBB E. F. KOCHENOUR J. C. PARKER F reshmen P. E. HENRY R. M. MILLER E. E. WENTZ B. H. SALTZER W. F. SHAFFER T. S. 1IARKS S. H. AIOYER M. B. PADEN W. W'. BASTIAN D. C. STONER A. M. DEPP H. G. STECKRETH J. P. STRODE H. I. MEIER F. S. MEYERS One hundred cighty-nine KAPPA DELTA RI-IO Founded at Middlebury College, 1905 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, 20 PI CHAPTER FRATRES IN SEMINARIO R. M. BANES R. B. MARTIN J. H. LIESMAN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors R. M. BUCHER J. P. CASSEL D. B. DIEHL C. R. BUOHL I. L. HOUGHTON Juniors W. H. ARMENTO F. B. MYERS V. L. GIBBS D. E. ENDERS C. E. PAINTER J. D. MCGRAW W. E. KIPP, Jr. H. A. REEHLING R. A. GILBERT G. W. SCOTT ' Sophomores R. M. HOUGHTON R. N. REYNOLDS P. H. SMITH F. R. GILLANDER F. C. VANDERWALL R. S. MALONY Freshmen C. T. GABRIEL T. P. REEDER C. E. McNIELLIE H. E. WENRICK R. W. HEIGES F. C. SMITH One hundred ninety : xfnmllntwtl One hundred ninrcty-onc SPRIN G PANHELLENIC Friday evening, April 8, brought four delightful dancing hours to the guests and members of the ten nationals of the Campme the occasion being the Spring Panhellenic presented in the Eddie Plank Memorial Gymnasium. Appropriate rhythms were cleverly provided by Doc Peyton and his orchestra, of radio fame, from Schenectady, whose novelties and selections offered the dancers entertaining pleasure. The aHair was formal. Carefully selected programs and decorations, chosen by the committee under the chairmanship of William Cowell, 33, were a real addition to the evening. The event, due to the attendance and splendid music, surpassed former Interfraternity dances to a welcomed extent. One hundred ninety-tu'o .. m. A 3' . $3; rm W 4. STAR CLUB Founded 1876 FRATER IN SEMINARIO FACULTATE E. E. BIEBER J. H. RICE L REV. D. W. PUTMAN H. D. HOOVER FRATRES IN SEMINARIO S. H. LENGEL W. E. SULLIVAN A. W. LAWVER, JR. FRATRES IN URBE REV. H. E. BERKEY REV. G. J. M. KETNER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors G. H. BERKHEIMER R. E. CARL R. W. MECKLEY L. M. UTZ H. S. BOWMAN J. I. HARVEY C. F. PROWELL One hundred ninety-four Junior C. F. ANDERSON Sophomores K. J. BERNHARD J. C. FOSTER G. F. WALTERS H. S. STERLING F reslmzen C. A. SULLIVAN K. L. HENRY R. C. MILLER Om: hundred ninety-fivc PHI KAPPA RI-IO Founded 1928 FRATRES 1N SEMINARIO J. E. HILL M. L. TOZER J. C. STUFF R. H. MILLER C. B. DANIELS K. L. MUMFORD C. E. BIRX FRATRES IN COLLEGIO , Seniors H. O. WALKER W. D. HAMSHER R. D. SHIVELY M. A. HECKMAN E. W. YOUNG Juniors F. A. BEACHLEY A. K. BUCHANAN E. D. ZIEGLER S 0 phomores J. LAMBIE D. L. KOHR P. L. FOLKEMER J. D. MUMFORD C. E. STAUB F reshmen L. HARE J. MCNULTY One hundred ninely-si.r One hundred ninety-xczrcn One hundred ninety-eight BETA LAMBDA Founded at Gettysburg College. 1916 HONORARY MEMBERS MRS. ELSIE SINGMASTER LEWARS MRS. C. P. CESSNA MRS. EDMUND W. THOMAS MRS. S. F. SNYDER MRS. D. P. MCPHERSON MRS. W. A. GRANVILLE SORORES IN URBE LOUISE SHEADS HIGHLAND, 716 JESSICA WEAVER, '27 ANN MILLER WEAVER, 221 CLARA A. BAKER. '30 RUTH SPANGLER, 222 MIRIAM HARTZELL. '30 MIRIAM TAYLOR, '22 LOUELLA SNIDER, '30 CONSTANCE WEAVER, 222 LOUEI.I.A MUSSELMAX ARNOLD, '31 MILDRED E. BEITLER, 226 DOROTHY TAUGHINBAUGH, '31 MILDRED H. HARTZELL, 226 ESTHER REASER. ex 31 RUIH SACHS. '26 MARIAN BEALES MYERS. ex 32 MARGARET TAYLOR, '26 SORORES IN COLLEGIO Seniors JANET BIESECKER SARA HERSHEY Juniors MARION BIGGS DOROTHY HARRIS MIRIAM VVALTEMYER MILDRED DIMMICRLING JEAN THOMAS MARGARET ZINN Two lumdrcd GAMMA PHI Founded at Gettysburg College, 1923 HONORARY MEMBERS MRS. C. F. SANDERS MISS CLARA SCHMITT MRS. ROBERT FORTENBAUGH MRS. GEORGE MILLER MRS. RUDOLPH ROSENSTENGEL MRS. LUDWIG HAUSER MRS. ALBERT BILLHEIMER MRS. ERNEST VON SCHWERDTNER MRS. CARI. S. KARMANY SORORES IN URBE KATHRYN HECK RUTH SCOTT DOROTHY REMMEL MARGARET STAUFFER LOUISE RAMER JESSIE VOORHEES MARGUERITE ROGERS EDITH M. WACHTER SORORES IN COLLEGIO Seniorx ADRIENNE HINES MARDELLE TIPTON Junior GRACE DURBORAW Two hundred one INVOCATION Fallen arc HIP throws 0f In'tIIH-V: Brokaw arc the gods of song; Tramplml arc the law: of duty; lVorxlIippcd arc Hw rulvs of wrong. Namvlvsx pout! Come and take 115 From Hm Clank and groan of greed; Like our rulfurcd fathers makv '11s; Ours Io foliatv y0urx Io lmd! Pact. xing 0f aspirafimz-- Sing of silence, sing 0f paw: Sing the joy of 'IllvdimfimL Sing the soul of tmnplvd Grrvvr. Build again the thrones 0f Iwaufy! Raisv 011m morr Hm gods of song! Rmmv'vrf flw lazux of duty; Purge Hm world of flzoulthlcas wrong. Lift us. fact, from file? babble Of Hm broad flvbian slope: Conjurc sclfhood from the rabblv; Yourx rim pnwer 0urs Hm hope! GEORGE NEFF LUCAS, '31 Two hundred two TAU KAPPA ALPHA tHonorary Forensic Fraternityd Founded at Butler College, 1908 FRATRES 1N FACL'LTATF. T. L. CLINE, PhD. '7 C MASON. PhD. G. S. XVARTHEN, MA. W. 1C. TILBICRG. PILD. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO LAURI J. ANDERSON JAMES E. BRISTOL SAMUEL R. PHILSON Tau Kappa Alpha was host this year to the Oratorical contest of the Pennsyl- vania State Oratorical Union held at Gettysburg College March 5. Four colleges participated. The first prize was awarded to Kenneth H. Koch 0f Muhlcnherg College. James Rupert, a student of Grove City College, received second prize. Gettysburg College was represented in the Contest by Edward P. Tumbach, ,33. Two hundred four PHI BETA KAPPA Nati0nz11 Honorary Scholastic Fraternity Fomzdmi at College of W'illiam and Mary, 1776 Pennsylvania Iota Chapter FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. W. A. HANSON F. H. KRAMER G. R. LARKIN P. M. BIKLE R. S. SABY F C MASON G. D. STAHLIiY J. B. ZINN H. G. HAMME K. J. GRIMM R. FORTENBAUGH W. V. DAVIES C. F. SANDERS C. B. STOVER W. F. SHEFFER M. H. VALENTINE G. S. WARTHEN FRATRES IN SEMINARIO FACULTATE J. ABERLY H. C. ALLEMAN A. R. WENTZ FRATER IN PRAEPARATIONIS FACULTATE C. H. HUBER FRATRES IN SEMINARIO CHARLES BIRX Llili HEILMAN C. C. SELLERS II R. HEIGES A. W. LAVVVER VIGGO SVVENSF.N FRATRES IN COLLEGIO MERLE BOYER VY. W. EBBERT j. M. SHEADS J. E. BRISTOL J. F. KOONS A. E. M. YEAGY J. P. CASSEI. S. R. PHILSON Two hundred five KAPPA PHI KAPPA H0n0rary Educational Fraternitm Founded at Dartmouth, 1922 FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. W. A. HANSON I G. GLENN L. C. SAUNDERS P. M. BIKLE C. H. HUBER C. A. SLOAT P. F. AMSPACHER A. G. HAMME G. D. STAHLEY R. A. ARMS L. O. JOHNSON C. B. STOVER J. S. BOUGHTON F. H. KRAMER XV. Ii. TILBERG C. P. CESSNA F. E. KELLY R. O. VON SCHXVERDTNER E. W. CHENEY G. R. LARKIN XV. C. XVALTEMYER H. C. BIKLE C. G. RENN G. S. VVARTHEN R. FORTENBAUGH C. F. SANDERS FRATRES IN COLLEGIO S. C. BEUCHLER ................................................................... President J. N. WEAVER ............................................................ V icc-President J. M. SHEADs ............................ Secretary W. C. KARNS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer Seniors R. F. BAMBERGER L. W. DEVON P. A. SVVANK S. E. WALKER W. C. SMITH R. D. SHIVELY J. F. KOONS D. PAGANI E. R. BEARD L. L. PANEBAKER J. H. KLINEFELTER E. S. FREY L. W. SCHLICHTER L. P. KAPP Juniors A. K. BUCHANAN C. T. RENSHAW D. E. ENDERS H. M. HEGE L. B. MORRIS C. 1.4 EBY C. M. HAMSHER C. D. LEATHERMAN Two hundred six SCABBARD AN D ,BLADE U-Ionorary Military Fraternitw Founded a! the University of Wisconsin, 1905 Company HT, Third Regiment HONORARY MEMBER H. W. A. HANSON ASSOCIATE MEMBERS CAPTAIN W. R. MCREYNOLDS MAJOR E. H. BERTRAM ACTIVE MEMBERS O$cers J. N. WEAVER .................................................................. President J. C. HOLLINGER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...Vice-President S. R. MOYER .................................... Secretary E. E. KORTE ........................................................................ Treasurer Seniors G. H. BERKHEIMER K. H. DEARDORFF W. L. JACOBS L. L. BITLER R. S. SEELY J. M. SHEADS W. G. W. CLATANOFF J. C. BRITCHER S. M. LUTZ K. D. BREAM J. R. HERSHEY C. L. HINKEL Two hundred seven BETA BETA BETA Honorary Biological Fraternitw Founded at Oklahoma City Vnit'crsify, 1922 Rho Chapter HONORARY MEMBER G. D. STAHLEY FACULTY MENIBERS R. P. MARSH, Ph.D., Farulty Adviser H. C. BIKLE ACTI VE MEMBERS Ofihevrs President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J. H. KLEINFELTER Vice-Prmidcnt ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, K. H. MESSINGER Serretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R. F. SHEELY Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A. G. CIAVARELLI Historian ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A . M. DEPP L. W. SCHLICHTER D. E. ENDERS J. H. GOTVVALT L G. COLIO j. Z. BOVVERS ASSOCIATE MEMBERS F. C. VANDERWALL C. R. HESS R. PETERMAN W. A. CALVERT Two hundred eight PI LAMBDA SIGMA hHonorary Pre-legal Fraternityi Gamma Chapter HONORARY MEMBERS HON. McCLEAN STOCK DR. R. S. SABY HON. FRANK VVICKERSHAM ACTIVE MEMBERS President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , .......................................... DANIEL W. LONG Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ROBERT L. NISSLEY Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, DANIEL E. TEETER MELROSE B. PADEN SPENCE MARKS Pi Lambda Sigma. honorary pre-legal fraternity, was installed at Gettysburg College in 1929. Its avowed purpose is to cultivate interest in legal procedure among undergraduates, thus developing a knowledge which will be of value to the student in the further pursuit of his studies and in his profession. Two hundred nine PHI SIGMA IOTA eHonorary Romance Language Fraternitw Tau Chapter Founded of Allegheny College, 1922 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ALBERT BACHMAN, Ph.D. HERBERT G. HAMME. A.M. WILLIAM D. HARTSHORNE, JR., A.M. FRATR ES IN COLLEGIO Seniors JAMES E. BRISTOL JOHN F. KOONS OWEN L. HELFFERICH JANET BIESECKER J. M. SHEADS PAUL A. SWANK Juniors DANIEL TEETER P. EMORY WEAVER DOROTHY V. HARRIS MIRIAM XVALTEMYER Phi Sigma Iota is a national honorary fraternity which aims to promote scholarship in the romance languages and literatures and to promote understanding and interest in the peoples who speak the French, Spanish, and Italian languages. Two hundred ten ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Founded a! Gettysburg College, 1930 Prvsiu'mlf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R. E. CARI. I'I'Cv-Pl'mfdvnf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hI. VV. BOYER blwwfarywr , C; VULGARIS 'lhrmxm'vr 7, ,, , , , V ,,,,,R. L. HERMAN ASSOCIATE MEMBERS DR. C. F. SANDERS DR. G. C. BASSET DR. J. S. BOUGHTON DR. XV. C. XVAIIIEMYER W. VAN HORN DAVIES ALUMNI MEMBERS R. M. BANKS H. M. YOUNG R. D. HERSHEY P. L. RICASER T. B. KLINE .l. T. KICISTER. JR. VIGGO SR'ENSICN J. HELLER A. h'. LAXVYER R. S. SHULTZ ACTIVE MEMBERS 1.. J. ANDERSON J. E. BRISTOL R. W'. MECKLEY R. Ii. HARLEY E. R. BEARD C. D. LEATHERMAN J. XV. GOUKER Alpha Kappa Alpha became a national organization last year and has as its purpose the stimulation of high ideals and sane thought among the undergraduates. Dr. Sanders has proven himself a careful leader, and a great debt is owed to hnn for the splendid advances made by the chapter. Two hundred clmvm ETA SIGMA PHI thLtiunaI IIUIIUFEUZV Classical Fraternitw Fomzdvd at HIP l'ni-z'vrsify 0f Chimgo, 79271 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN G. GLENN VVILLIAKI F. SHAFFER GEORGE F. GL'TMANN FRATRES IN SEMINARIO LEON N. ZAHN RALPH H. MILLER NOIHCRT D. HERSHEY JOHN E. HILL BRADLEY F. SAVER DONALD R. HICIGES MARTIN L. TOZER ARTHUR X. LAUVICR PAUL H. SHEFFER KARL D. MUMFORD ACTIVE MEMBERS Officers Presia'mn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, VVESLEY N. DORN I,iw-Prrsidmtmmmm,.. R . WWIEDGAR D. ZucaLER Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, EDWARD P. TL'RNBACH Trmxurmt, .. H ,7 .. . ,HERBERT W'. SCHROEDER Guard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WALTER W. DURDING ARTHUR E. YEAGY ROBERT E. CARL EDGAR D. ZIIiGLER RALPH XV. MECKLEY H. O. XVAI.KER PAUL H. GLEICHMAX GEORGE K. GELBACH EUGENE XV. YOUNG PAUL E. XVEAYER Eta Sigma Phi purposes to promote Closer fraternal relationship among Classi- cal students and to stimulate generally interest in the history, art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. Alpha Pi Chapter has been eminently successful in the realization of a small part of this program by making a study of the time arts of Greece at her most glorious age. The faculty advisers, Professors Glenn and Shaffer. have been the source of much inspiration to the chapter and have helped a great deal in helping it attain its present success. Tm; hundred twelve CAMPUS HONOR SOCIETIES PEN AN D SWORD tHonorary Upper Class Activity Society? Founded, 1897 FACULTY MEMBERS G. D. STAHLEY C. W. BEACHEM H. T. BREAM F. H. KRAMER WK H. VAN DAVIES Seniors Pm Sword J. E. BRISTOL M. E. SANTANIELLO M. W. BOYER R. S. SEELY R. F. BAMBERGER E. A. J. HARDY. JR. W. G. W. CLATANOFF F. V. BOUGHTER C. R. BUOHL J. W. LIVINGOOD Juniors P. H. GLEICHMAN XV. D. COVVELI. G. D. WHITCRAFT L. B. MORRIS J. W. STONER Pen and Sword is one of the campus honor societies of distinction. New members are nominated by the society and elected by the entire student body. Only members of the two upper classes are eligible for membership. Accomplish- ment of the individual in any of the major extra-curricular activities is the basis upon which men are chosen for Pen and Sword. Election to this honorary society is considered the greatest mark of distinction which it is possible for the student body to confer on any undergraduate student at Gettysburg. Two 11 undred fourteen BLUE CROCODILES Falmdrd, Z923 COLLEGE Seniors J.E.BRISTOL ll B.STRAXVBRIDGE S.MARKS S.R.PHHSON XL V.BOYHR E.S.FREY Juniors G.D. TNTCRAFT F.B.MYERS P.H GLEUHiMAN E.P.TURNRACH Blue Crocodiles is an honorary journalistic society whose 111embers are elected each year as :1 tribute to their outstandng accomplislnnent in journalistic endeavor. Actin- members choose their successors from those Juniors and Seniors who have shown marked interest in active editorial and feature work during the preceding war. 7100 hundred fmen 1701111de at Gctfmlmry. I927 H0110ra1'y Economic Fraternityd Pravidmt , , , , ,, , , ,EDWIN A. J. HARDY Vic'c-Prmidmt ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, FRED V. BOUGHTER SYcrctar-xu .. W G. W. CLATANOFF Trmszu'mi, .. WW. L. JACOBS HONORARY MEMBERS R. S. SABY G. R. LARKIN ACTIVE MEMBERS J. M. ZELCH I L. HOUGHTON E. VVEATHF.RBY R E. TAYLOR C. V. REED XV. L W'OOD XV. D. COW'EIJ. R. H. GIFFORD R. B. ORTLIEB E. L. BAUM S. H. MOYER J. 0. HAXVKINS P. J. GNAU Two hundred sixteen DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN Ojfiirm's Prmiduut , , ,,,RE1NHARDT F. BAMBERGER l'ivv-lh'midmfr ..................... ROBERT L. HERMAN SFUTHU'A' , , , ,, WWWVVALTER G. W. CLATANOFF Treasurer , 7 , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, REINHARDT B. ORTLIEB HONORARY MEMBERS DR, KARL J. GRIMM PROF. 1i. 0. mx SCHiVlCRDTNER PROF GEORGE F. GUTMAN ACTIVE MEMBERS FRED V. BOL'GH'HCR XYILLIAM H. HORN SAMUEL R. PHILSON JOHN R. HILL .IOHN F. KOONS HELEN G. BERGSTRESSER GEORGE L. NICHOLAS XYII.I.ARD G. STAUFFER LLOYD G. COLIO JOHN W. BANKERT C. EUGENE PAINTER XVIiSLEY N. DORN iY. XYAIKHER DURDING HAROLD G. STECKROTH H. R. HALLMAN CHARLES A. CHAMBERLIN Der Deutsche Yerein, organized soon after the founding of the College, is an honorary society whose purpose is to familiarize its members with German culture, to study German classics. and to stress proper speaking knowledge of the German language. Although formerly limited to majors in the language, it is now open to all students who are interested in the study of and are taking advanced courses in German. It is primarily under student management, but the wise supervision and cordial attitude of its faculty advisers has done much to widen the scope of the organization. Der Deutsche Verein is considered one of the strong organizations of its type 011 the campus. T'ZW? hundred xcz'cnrtccn Two hundred eighteen FIREFLY WAR l hat'a 5mm thv world lwsfvanglcd with the DMZ hrefly light long lwforc the moon, entangled in the nwslws of the night, comm to tvanqm'sh all thc peoples of the tiny lantern dhrcs; What with xil-z'cr swords she slashes all the z'ah's aml Incaalow lands; where the frightmml strmmlct .valashcs, firrflias muxtm' up their bands, and their yellow trmnpets flourish for the march into the moon. Thm they fwrixh . . . all thvir lvyimzx . . . one by one thcir colors fall in tlw silent, haunted regions where the xiltvar mz'ars all. There ix nothing left for knowing how in nahlcncss they died. For thr moonlight kills the glory of the llleTUZUOI'IIl'S grant lutmzt just as Iowa. 0 moon-lit story, xlays with lighted zwmlarmt'nt all the hold and fatty zloulttlngs that arixc to clash with it. EFTSON REY ASSOCIATIONS Y. M. C. A. CABINET President W REINHARDT F. BA MBERGHR Vicc-Prcsidcuf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MERLE XV. BOYER Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WALTER G. XV. CLATANOFF Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, C. LL'THER HINKEI. General Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, PAL'L R. HOOVER MEMBERS SPENCE MARKS PAUL H. GLEICHMAN JOHN G. GREEN JOHN W. BANKERT EIJW'ARD P. TURNRACH CHARLES F. ANDERSON JOHN C. STECK THEODORE M. STERNAT GEORGE XV. SCOTT JAMES E. BRISTOL IOHN F. KOONS H. F. RIIS :IOHN D. MCGRAW The College Y. M. C. A. serves the campus as a religious Center which radi- ates a spiritual infiuence that directly touches the individual student and indirectly affects the morale of the entire student body. It is through the association that all the religious work in the school is correlated and made applicable. Physically the Y. M. C. A. is well equipped for this work. With one of the finest College tiY buildings in the state. a mountain cabin under construction. a full time secre- tary, and a group of interested women in the Woman's League Of Gettyshmjer Col- lege behind the organization. a full rounded program is possible. During the past year the ttY , through its stafT. has been presenting :1 program of personal work 011 the campus. This method of intimate personal approach promises much towards a deeper and more permanent concern for religion 011 the part of the student body. Two hundred Itt'cnfy SCEPTICAL CI-IYMISTS ORGANIZATIONS Favulfy Advisers DR. .IOHN H. ZINN PROF. J. A. SHEFFIZR DR. C. A. SLOAT DR. G. R. MILLER OFFICERS Pl'amimztwm ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W. C. SMITH I'Ik'c-ancidmf. , , ,, , WWW. W. EBBERT Svcrvtrmv ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J. W. BANKERT 'lVTasurm' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D. C. STONER MEMBERSHIP Y. H. AMSPACHER V. H. ARMENTO J. J. :HYDZIEVVICZ H. T. BARKLEY C. A. BICNTZ . A. BIZACHLEY A. BERKHICIMIZR . R. HORTNER . M. IKL'CHER Y. IZANKERT XV, IHCAMICSDERFER . 1.. BITIJCR C. F. BREISACHHR M. H. BOW'SER F. D. CHL'BB L. G. COLIO XV. V. EBBERT Ii. 1.. ESHENOUR E. M. FISHER F'f'fZCZTA F. P. FISHER H. F. FRASCH R. H. FRECON R. B. FREY F. R. GILLAXDER R. XV. GOBRECHT H. A. HANUVER H. M. HEGE C. G. HAIX H. Ii HALLMAX KI. A. HICCKMAN X. H. HIMES VY. S. HILL C. L. HINKEL C. A. KARNS 1.. P. KAPP II. F. KOCHENOUR L. M. LUTZ I. A. LENKER P. R. LEE J. D. MCGRAW G. E. MEYER XV. H. OBERLAXDER S. R. PHILSON C E. PAINTER G. L. PITZER 1.. L. PANEBAKER H. A. REEHLING H. F. RIIS H. H4 RITTERPUSCH M. D. RUDISILL R. D. SHIYELY W'. C. SMITH D. C. STONER T. M. STERNAT I. j. TENDER R. E. YISE N. P. VVOOIHVARD Tm: hundrrd fn'cnfy-unc RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS OFFICERS Major E. H. BERTRAM, Inf. D. O. L., P. M. S. and T. Captain VVILBUR R. MCREYNOLDS, Inf. D. O. L. Sergeant JAMES MASHBURN, Inf. D. E. M. L., U. S. A. BATTALION STAFF Battalion Commander ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MAJOR J. N. WEAVER Battalion Executive ....................................................... CAPTAIN L. L. BITLER Battalion Adjutant ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, CAPTAIN J. R. HERSHEY Battalion Sergeant Major ................................................ R. F. SHEELY 5111f Sergeant, Color Sergeant. J. L. GILLESPIE Staff Sergeant. Color Sergeant .............. L. A. LENKER OFFICERS, COMPANY 11A Captain ......................................................................................................... E. E. KORTE First Lieutenant .................................................................................. R. F. SHEELY Firxt Lieutenant............................. W G. CLATANOFF Second Lieutenant .......... . ........................................................................ K. D. BREAM Second Lieutenant ............................................ G. H. BERKHEIMER OFFICERS, COMPANY HB Captain .................................................................................................. C. L. HINKLE First Lieutenant ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S. H. MOYER Second Lieutenant .................................................................................. S. M. LUTZ Second Lieutenant... .......................................................... J. C. BRITCHER OFFICERS, COMPANY C Captain ......... ....J C. HOLLINGER First Lieutenant ......W L. JACOBS Second Lieutenant . J M. SHEADS Second Limtcnant ....................................................................... K. D. DEARDORFF Two hundred twenty-t'wo Prmidmf I 'irv-PrvxhlpHt Sccrdury SCHOOLMANS CLUB .,, , w 7. REINHARDT F. BAMBERGER 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L. B. MORRIS ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D. PAGANI Furulfy Adviser ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . PROF. L. O. JOHNSON MEMBERS H. M. CRAIG 0. L HELFFERICH j. M. ROBE L. E. DEVON .I. GOTVVALT XL D. SHIVELY C. 1.. EBY D. E. ENDERS C. M. HAMSHER J. F. KOONS WC G STAL'FFIZR C. II LEATHERMAN P. A. SXVANK K. HA McMILLEN Ii. XVEATHERRY, JR. A. J. MCCARTY The Schoolman's Club has for its purpose the cultivation of a greater interest in education on the part of pmspective teachers. Each year new members are elected by the club. who are interested in protcssional education. Two hundred f-zwniy-tlzrvv 1832 1932 THE ONE HUNDREDTI-I ANNIVERSARY OF 3 THE FOUNDING OF GETTYSBURG COLLEGE MAY 26-30, 1932 Program of Events of the C entenm'al C elebration THURSDAY, MAY 26 FRIDAY, MAY 27 1.30 P. M. 9.30 A. M. . Symposium for Medical Men Academxc Processmn , 10.00 A. M. .2'30 P. M Centennial Celebration Symposxum for Clergymen 400 P M 12.30 P. M. j . ' f-P . Luncheon, Invited Guests Baseball. Umversxty o ennsylvama 2.30 P. M. 6.30 P. M. Symposium for Lawyers Organization Dinners 4.00 P. M. 8.00 P, M. Baseball: Alumni All-Stars 11Richelieu --Ow1 and Nightingale 6.00 P. M. 10.00 P. M. Fraternity Banquets Fraternity Dances 8.30 P. M. SATURDAY, MAY 28 Alumni Walk Around 900 A. M. SUNDAY, MAY 29 Symposium for Scientists and Industrialists A d9'39 1; M' . 10.30 A. M. ca 1:121; Aroltlfssmn Symp051::050;4TeaChel-S Baccalaiureahia Segrmon ' ' 3.00 P. M. Class Reunion Luncheons Dedication Exercises 3.00 P. M. 4.00 P. M. Historical Parade Centennial Concert 4.00 P. M. Baseball: chkmson MONDAY, MAY 30 6:00.11 M; 9.30 A. M. Orgamzatlon Dmners Academic Procession 8.00 P. M. 10.00 A. M. Presidenfs Reception and Alumni Party Commencement Exercises CENTENNIAL GUEST SPEAKERS Baccalaureate: F. H. Knubel. Symposia: Lewellys F. Barker, Paul R. Seiber, Joseph Fort Newton, Luther A. Weigle, Marion J. Kline, Roger Adams, C. F. Kettering, Frank P. Graves, S. G. Hefelbower, D. Montfort Melchoir. Organi- zations: Clark S. Northrup, Wm. J. Gies. Centennnial: J. N. Rule, W. J. Cooper, Charles C. Ellis, James R. Angell. Walk Around: Luther P. Eisenhart, J. Gould Wickey, Jacob Diehl, M. H. Valentine. Others to be announced later. Two hundred twenty-four 1 1 1 , MI 0 'llF llHll llE IR S N i H 31590; ydp adeg 6 $110; Emrir A friend is another self Two hundred twenty-six MRS. HENRY W. A. HANSON CAMPUS MOTHER Her love creates within us a desire to be more worthy, more deserving of the love of one whose name connotes the noblest and the best of wonmnhood. Her presence cmnmands our reverence, calling forth our admiration and. from deep within us, love for her. Two hundred twenty-sevcn SUBSTITUTION A tired rustom fvaxsiug fair Decrccd' your sfmdfaxt kneeling there, And deeds of older knights hams! wrong Said, 1 010157, unlmfcd knight, be strong. PVC seldom kneel in vigil lone, Nor frv! flzaf vursc of painful stone; But hearts hold fast a 71zrenfry clca-r He said. HHU'Z'? faith, abandon fear? CARL M. HAMSIIER. '33 Two hundred m'mzvty-cight MRS. CLARENCE B. PHILLIPS Harrisburg, Pa. President GETTYSBURG WOMENS LEAGUE Twenty years of noble service endears to us the Women,s League. The Y. M. C. A. building, dedicated by the League in 1922, stands as a monument of what the organization has striven to do and what it has accomplished for the col- lege. From many places the members come, but they all have the interests and welfare of Gettysburg at heart. Is it strange, then, that they should be always welcome, and that we look forward to their convention which is held here yearly? This yearts assembly was by far the largest ever held, and at the meeting it was announced that last years contribution of $1,100 was augmented by $6,500 donated this year-all being put toward the $75,000 endowment fund. A great part of the convention was dedicated to the late President of the League, Mrs. Henry W. Snyder, many delegates paying tribute to her memory. May the result of the efforts of our Mothers and friends who comprise the Women's League be reHected in the life of each Gettysburg student! Two hundred twenty-nine MRS. HENRY W. SNYDER June 4, 1931 Former President of the VVomeIfs League T0 the memory of one who during her life cherished her friendship with Gettysburg: one who faithfully and successfully served the college and the XVoman's League as a mother and leader. XVe regret her passing, yet the memory of her life and of our friendship with her lives on within our hearts, for hers was a beautiful life of love and service, enriching the lives of all those who knew and loved her. Two hundred thirty llF llE AX Kakdr iavxia Leisure is a fine thing IIF lLU IR xxx M71772? $714.3 llE 1kg- ,. S T'ZC'O Inmdl'ud Hn'rly-m'o DIARY JOTTINGS JEST---FACT Thursday, September 10 Summer memories Registration: Saturday, October 31 Alumni Homecoming- F r0511 defeat Sophs Saturday. November 14 Fathers review troops- R. O. T. C. triumphs Saturday. November 14 Bullets win Vulgaris shaves- Momlay. November 23 Practical jokers invade room at late hour Friday. December 4 The tribunal functions Freshmen pay Monday, Dccmnber 14 Christnms holidays approach- Three more days! Dccmnbcr 17-January 4 CENSORED Saturday. January 23 After the Pmm Low, and the Tiberw Friday. February 12 Lincoln's Birthday - At the rostrum Two lnmdrvd flzirfy-flu'cc Monday. February 15 Freshman 011 battlefield trip Seeking Ohio Monument Um righU- Monday. February 22 Holiday Sunday. March 20 Afternoon jaunt- Battlefield cozwh nu horsc Monday. March 21 First day of Spring Meeting of the Campus Beautiful Cluh Monday. May 30 Senior hopes And memorics Two hundred thirty-four BROADCAST HIGHLIGHTS A. M. 7.WTop Oh The Morning ebroadcast direct from Big Benh 7.45eBull-of-a-Hour hGlatfelter Ham 8.WOn the 8.15 hThe CommuterS 8.15eMorning Devotions ePhi Kappa Rhm 8.4MTO be announced eDean TilbergO 9.00eHealth Talk Unfirmarw 9.30-Beautifu1 Thoughts hThe Administratiom 10.00eW0manhs Hour hBeta Lambdah 11.00-Sisters 0f the Skillet hGamma PhD 12.00-Luncheon Music hPhi Kappa PSD P. M. 1.00-The Three Doctors eScience HalD 2.WPian0 Moods hTau Kappa Epsilom 3.W-Stock Quotations hKappa Delta Rhee 4.WSp0rts Talk ePhi Delta ThetaO 5.WTalk: hPolitical Situation on Washington Street Tonighthy eAlpha Tau Omega 6.00-Dinner Dance Music hPhi Gamma DelteO 7.00eThe Funnyboners hTheta Kappa NM 8.00-Bridge Lessons h Sigma Alpha Epsilom 9.00-An Evening with Seth Parker hStar Clubh 10.WVarieties hOId DornO 11.WPlay: uThrough Lighted Windows hMcKnight Ham 12.0WSlumber Music hSigma ChD A. M. I.WThe Revelers ePhi Sigma Kappaj 2.WG00dnight from the Studyo APPRECIATION We extend our sincere thanks to these whose helpful assistance made possible the publication of the 1933 SPECTRUM. DR. H. W. A. HANSON DR. T. L. CLINE and DR. R. S. SABY DEAN W. L. TILBERG PROFESSOR J. H. KNICKERBOCKER and MR. C. W. BEACHEM MR. EMMETT F. DEADY, of the Lotz Photo Engraving Co. H. G. ROEBUCK 8: SON, Printers THE LOTZ PHOTO ENGRAVING CO. WHITE STUDIO S. R. PHILSON, K. O. EHRHART, and R. B. ORTLIEB G. N. LUCAS THE ADVERTISERS mM-mM-owm-G'Mauow++-uw-nmwomwououmowanon.-wucuouowououo.....g-m-o..o.w.o-m.oo................g.wmamw.oMmug..g.......-...........................y.g.....mg.....oug.4-mwwm-owonunguymh. 1. GETTYSBURG COLLEGE Gettysburg, Pa. The courses offered are divided into two main groupx. The 19111, in the Liberal Art: and Sciences, is based on a :ystem of elective major; and minor; permitting specialization in English, Ancient and Modern Foreign Languagex, Mathematicx, Science, History, etc. A Classical Course, :1 Biology 1Pre-Medical1 Courxe, 4 Chemistry Courxe. a Busines; Course, a Teachers, Training Course, etc. may in this way be thoxen. The Degree granted is BACHELOR OF ARTS The Counter in the Second group are of a technical and Vocational nature, and the Degree: granted are: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BACHELOR 01: SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING This is the only Lutheran inxlitution having a chapter of the honorary scholastic society of the Phi Beta Kappa and giving courxe: in Engineering or offering xWilitdry Training 1R. 0. T. CJ. The War Department pay: $540.00 in cash, clothing, etc, to :tudents electing the complete R. O. T. C. Course. 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