Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Oak Yearbook / INSTANO Yearbook (Indiana, PA)
- Class of 1931
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N V n1 ,v . xj I A OAR 19 1 by !mcK F. LviiAnciKK r.dilor-in-Chicj AkTIHH Gl ' THKIK Business Manager DOfGLASS STL ' DK). 1X1)1 AX A. I ' A., l ' l,aU,;,niH,s TIIK XORTHKRX EXGRWIXC CO., CANTOX. (JIIIO, J:ii,,r.,rtnf:s ■I ' HK I ' lTTSIU-RGII I ' RIXTIXC CO.. PITTSIiCKCI I. I ' A.. ' ,„, ,h.c „nd Huulw,, m e OAK ' V if S OF THE YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY ONE VOLUME XX STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE INDIANA PENNSYLVANIA ARCKiVES e.3 DeuICvATION TO THE ART HOME ECONOMICS .AND COMMERCLXL DERARTMEXTS WE DEDICATE THIS ISSUE OF THE OAf CONTENTS THE CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SENIORS ORGANIZATIONS KlUSIC DRAMA FRATERNITIES ATHLETICS FEATURES ADVERTISEMENTS rAMPUS ' issfomtm : ' ■BtJisiimi ' ' ' . ' sft mmmV ' :C ' ' - • t lP? MINISTRATION (mm. OA.IC 1Q?)1 ■K—J: Dk. C. R. Fostkk President [21] (3iU 1Q31 ■r ' - ' .B Dean ' s Jliessage TO THE MEMIU-.RS ( 1 HI . CLASS ol I ' Ml f r add my coiuiratidalioiis to those of others interested in your 7 ' cl- - ■(; ' .■( ' the eompletiou o the eiirriridiiin thai eaeh of you is f ' lirsuiiigj ' The reaehint:; of any tjoal pre;-ioiisly set is a suitalde eausc for reason- iihle pride on tite part of anyone who aeeoniplishes the lash and of coiif ralnlalioii I ' V his friends. lUit the i:,oal ihal you are reaehini:; must be only a tein porary one, for the teaehin; profession will no o _t;t ' r ' (• satisfied with inen)hers 7 . ' lio are not niakinij prof ress. f-.aeh one of you should be planning the next step in his professional i rowth. The next definite ijoal should he set up and a lime sehedule arrani:;ed 7i ' ithin whieh to reach it, hut this specific f oal shovld include a de-;elopini pliilosophy of life, if you and your work are to become ineanim - ful factors in education. We who hai-e been your co-7i. ' orhers during; the years you have spent at Indiana shall tcalch your progress with interest, ready to rejoice ivith you in your successes and sympathize in the failures 7chich 7ve hope niav never come. To the State zchich has paid for your education and to the school throuc h which this education has been rccei ' ed you otce a debt Ti ' ii ' c i can be paid only by able and faithful service in the profession that you liaz ' C chosen. Sincerely yours. Dean of Instruction. t22j r . r A n n - Matthkw J. Wai.mi Dcaii of Instruction 1231 mv O K. 1Q2)1 - Cr— i-- HOPK St K WART Dean of W ' oiuoi 124] (srk ( 2lL c- .::: srz r_- ' - . M. WllITMVKK {25} • r r , p ACULTY f27l (3rh OA-K: 1Q2)1 ;-viv . — -- ' J ' I ' lt. •. K. KOSTIOU. A.r... AM . I.I-.D. M. .1. WALSH. A.r... A.M. ( ' «« 0 I nut ruction Ifrtnl til ltfjn:fhm nt «| I ' .tlttf.itiini JK.X.Mi; .M. 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' I ' rain in ft hi imi-tiiti nt OI.IVI-: s. Tii nix. rii.B.. a.m. llrnil Ih ' itnrUiiint Mnthematics l!l Til .lANK TOTMAN. IS.S. Deiinit lurnt o I ' lnjsiciH Kiliiriition 141} (srhz O-AK: 10?)1 . V, — o ; :3 -V - OT ' .1. i. riii.i:i!, A.r... am. Ih imt t nil ttt lit r.ilitiitHitit •i.dssii-: 11. vac;ni:k. its. Tniinintf Of mitiiiiiil M1!S 1.111 isi: (,-. WALSH. li.. .. i:.s. th inn fun nt u1 F.llHClltiltn I.K.NA r. w i;atiii;i;i.v. k.x. Ih ' liltrtmrnt of t ' huMinll t ititrntiuH i;iii ' .i:i;r ikanki.in i:iii;. r..c.s. ItifHUtiinnt iif t ' ltiitmi fee V. .M. WlMTMYlti:. A.P... A.M. Hunt lit lit liin-t ini nt of Social Sriritce {431 (Brh 0,AK. 1Q2)1 ETIIKL I . IWRUKLL. i:.S.. A..M. ItriHirliniiit of Cotnuietre Mn: . MAKII-; r. (juaham. a. p.. (iUACK UnrsToN. A.U. fh iHirtiiifiit of Art (iiMiTKii ' M Lr: vis. u.s. Tminiiifi Ih ftiiit iin lit ] OKOTIIY MURDOfK. H.S. l)i-fKirtinent of Art KATHKYX OTOUIJ-:. A.i;.. A.M. ' J ' lainiufi Ih iifiit iiirii t 1441 A X T ■w T 1 : iits. i;i.K. M. riiiiTKi! ' ri ' ali)in : |)t ' i iirtiiii iu l ' i,  i(i:x i: itiiiKMii II. A.r. .iniiltfttiiit .ihrnfinn MAKV i.iiri;i,i,. i!i ssi:i.i,. r..s. a.m. ' I ' r.-i iiiini: I i ' |):ii ' tin( iu l;it. . i| MI ' Sll.X. I ' l, I! ' I ' nnnilifl hi fiiift un tit i ' .sri:i,i..v M. si,. i:. . .i . I.iln-iiriun JKSSIK Ti i!Xi:i;, i!.i;. Trnhihii: I i ' |). ' irtineiit B5] ENIORS (3rhj O K: IQ l Four Year Degree Curricula i)i;(,ki;i-: si-.niok ()i-i-iei;ks I ' ifsidtllt kTIIIR CilTllKIE ■(•.• President Frank Oliver Secretary X ' ircima Loc ve Treasurer Marc.aret Gates [49] Grh OA.IC 1Q2)1 MAI-. i:i.l AI ' .i: 111 AIRSM AX Mazzit- Jiiniiii Siiiiur High School SllMKKSKr lllc.ll Si llniil. Kapiia Dilta I ' i ; Travckrs Cluli: Literary S i- litly: V. W . C. A.; Wspir Choir: Alpha Omega ( ieographers. Secretary ' .?o, ' .?i : Junior Senior lli.nh Scliool Chill MI ' .kl-.DITll (). I!AK1:R Miridilh Junior Sinior lligh School I Mil A II iCIl Sl ' HOOl, Literary Society; Inninr Senior High School Cluh; Knglish Club CHKSTI-R L. I ' .AKI ' .OR Ctut Junior Senior High School Gkkkm: ' i ' owNsmi ' llKiii Sihool Sigma Tan (iamma, Haliff: Travelers Chih ; . M. C. A.; Junior Senior High School Cluh; Track, Manager ' . ' 9; Intramnrals; ' jS, ' jij. ' 30, .?! ; Captain: Mathematics Cluh, I ' resident ' .51 1501 (srh-. r A 1 T o ' I H J IK IRIS I! I! K(■|. ■Diidi ICUiiKMlary Dcxrcf Ml I ' lKASANT llllill SlIIOOI. l.iliiMiv Siiciily; ■. W. C. A.; I ' l«natil;iiy l r Knr (lull I.MM A JAM. r.AKKKI.L Jaiiic Ari SaiTTJlAI.K llllill S( EIOOI. Alpliii Sisnia T;iu ; W. A. A., Vice President ' i . I ' rosickiU ' .?o: Literary Society: Y. V. C. A.: Art Chil): Life Saving Corps. ' 2S, ' 29; Intra murals : Haskelhall ' 2S, ' 20. ' ya RLTII 1FA rER Rnth IK. me Economics 11 ARKisiUKc Ckntkai. 1I|(;h School Literary Sociely ; ' . W. C A.: Home Economics Club J5II O-Ak: io:si - — ' - v c-.— a ' . M K(,. ki;t I A Lorisi ' : i ' .i;kXKk ' M:ii v; Juiiinr Siiiior lli.uli Sdioul Indiana Hii;H School PravrliTS Club: Litcrarj Society: Junior Senior li.uli School Club: Social Science Club: Englisli (lull r.F.ATRICF, HELF.X HIRDSAI.I. liee Junior Senior llisili School Inimana Hk.h School -•terarv Sociely : Jinvor Senior lli.ch School Chill HAROLD w. nrrxi-R llerliie ' Junior Seninr lli.ch School nKUNN ' llli;H SeililoL Phi Sij ma I ' i, I ' resideiu ' . o, ' ,u : ' . M. C. A.: Junior Class rresideni 29, .n : jnniur Senior ligh School Club: Sci-Hi Club: Intramural I ' asketball ' j , 28: Senior Class Represeiuative cm Student Council 1521 ( e O T- 1 O T , -«:- M U(, XK ' I ' r I-, lilv l)|)i iCK I ' l ' j; Jiniiin Si Tiicir IHkIi Si ' huol Uh II II II I II 11,11 Si IIoiii. , l|ili;i SiKina Aliilia. ' ricasuriT ' .?o, ' .31 ; . . I A : Jiiiiiiii- Siiiiiir llinli ScIuidI CIiil): Sci-lli- ( ' liil , ' ricasiinf ' ji), ' .!( ' . ' iiT I ' rcsidrlit ' 30, ' . l Siiilcasi ' i.i- ' Ki:ii 1:, i:k • Asill.KV llli.ll Si llniH. Cnmnurcial kappa llilta I ' i, Ri ' ciirdiiig Secretary. ' ,1o, ' .ii : (iainma Rlm Tan, Tvtasiirer, ' 30, ' ,?i : I ' i Oiiie.na IM, ' Priasurcr : Phi SiKma I ' i, KeconliiiK Sic- relary, ' 30, ' .fi : Travilcrs Club; I. ' tiraiy Society, Treasurer, ' .io, ' .u : Dramatics, W ' liy the Chimes Rang ' , Y. M C. A I ' lay ' . ' g: Junior Class. Treasurer, ' jy, ' .?o; Jiniior Chamlier of Commerce. PresiileiU. ' . ' (J, ' jo ; ' arsity I ' Cluli ; h ' oothall. MaiuiKer. iS. ' jg; P asketliall, Manager. ' j8, ' jc): Intranniral basketball; Chairman House Com- mittee. Stnior I ' rom; Chairman Music Committee M KN- I ' .Kl-W I ' R Mary Music . 1: k; i:;siuK(; 1 licit Si 1 toot l.ilerar Society; V. W. C. A.; Baud; W ' spcr Choir; Chorus 1531 (3(U O-Ak: iq?)1 Goi.Dii-: I ' .rsKo Zckc Junior Siiiinr llii;li ScIhidI Ou ' K.N lliciii Siiiocn.. OwKX. ismssiN Travtkrs Cluli: Aniiricaii CnUiKi ' U ' Club; Literary Socii-ty : Aljiha Omi ' sa (unKraphers ; Junior Senior lligli Sclmol Clul) LAlRl-TTl ' : J. CALLAHAN ' Lauritu F.Umcnlary Degree FkE-rKUI-KSSKl.NAl. Lx. . l IN ATKINS W. A. A. ; Travelers Clul) [AR Rl■: r m arvaxx coll Peg 1 loine lu-oniiniics Coi.l.Kl.KVM l.K llll.ll Se ' HOOI- Lilerary Society: Y. W. C. A.; Home l- .conomics Clul. 1541 (srhA O-y ' 1 _2 1. r z: KITH IKI I roi.KM.W ' Uiiihii I ' Ununlary l)rni SiiMKK Kr I III. II Si IXMil. Travi-Urs Cliili; l.itnary Surirly; Y, W. C A. Klriiuiilary l)innr Clu!) IlKLEX COKl ' .KI T Curby llipiiu- I-A-i ii(imics CoKAOPOLls lTi(;n School l.itiiaiy Sncii ly ; V. W. C. A.: lloiiH- Economics Clul) THOMAS E. CORRETT Red Junior Senior High School Rkyxoi.hsvii.lk IIu.h School Kappa Pilla Pi. ' ico rrosidcnt ' .TO. ' , 1 ; Oak Staff. Junior Editor 29, ' 30; Indiana Pcnn Staff. Literary Editor: American Collese Quill Club: Lincoln Debating Club: Junior Senior Higii School Club : Social Science Club ; Poetry Club : Assembly Committee : English Club. President ,10. ' 31 1551 o. k: iq2)1 MARGARET MARY CURRAX X[arg;iret ' ' Wasiiixctox High School Art Trawlers Clul) ; Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Art Clul) •Davie HELEX DAVIS Junior Senior High School India XA High School Kappa Delta I ' i. Historian and Reporter ' .u ' . Alpha Phi Gamma, Secretary-Treasurer ' 31, llailitT ' .to; Alpha Sigma Tau ; Indiana Penn StatT, Editor ' 31: V. A. A., President ' 29, ' 30; Sopliiimore Class, Vice President ' 29; Baskothall ; Tennis ' 29, ' 30, ' 31 ; Life Saving Corps ' 28, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Social Science Club, Vice President ' 30; Senior Representative on Student Council RLP.V IKEXK DAXTS Rul y Mus Lndiaxa Hioh School Y. W. C. A. : Band ; L ric Club ; ' esper Choir (3rk O A IC 1Q?)1 ,- ' -- mux i)i;i ' ,i:iM I Jdliiinii riiTniiuri.-i;il KclSSMKK I I K.ll Si llinil. riii Siwiiia I ' i ; I ' l iviUrs Cliili; I.iurary So- ciety; Y. M, C. A.: Drnmatics: Jimidr Class ' rii-asitrir ' .to: Rasiliall ; Itilramiiral nasUctball ; Jiitiior Chaiiilur nf C ' oinnurcc JAMKS (i HEVUR ' Jimi iy Commercial W AVMsiioKii llir.iL School Phi Sigma Pi, Secretary ' 29, ' 30: Literary So- ciety ; Y. W. C. A. : Junior Chamber of Com- inerce ; Varsity I Club: Intrainural Basketball, ' 28, ' ,20, ' 30 LAURA J. DICK Janie Commercial PlXXfUTAW NEY HlCH ScHOlll. Kappa Oeha Pi ; Pi Omega Pi. President ' 30, ' 31 : V. A. A. : Literary Society ; Junior Chamber ot Cominerce [57} O-AK IQCSl IK(iINIA DICKINSON Giniiy Klcmcntary Degree Peahoiiv 1Iii;h Si hooi. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice President ' ,?o, ' 31 : Oak Staff; Travelers Club; Literary Society, Presi- dent ' 29, ' 30; Y. W. C. A.; Elementary Degree Club, President ' 29. 30; Student Council, President MAKGARKT FANKLOPK DICKEV Peg Art I.NiiiAx.v State Nokmai, Literary Society ; Art Club WAYNE H. ELLIOTT r.uck Commercial I ' oTTSTowx Hi(;h Schooi. I ' lii Sigma Pi, Corresponding Secretary ' 29. ' 30; Literary Society ; Y. M. C. A. ; Dramatics : Junior Cbamher of Commerce; Football ' 27, 28; Track ' 27, 28; Life Saving Corps; Intramural Basketbal ' I58I (3rhi O.AK 10?)1 loiix I f. (;ax J. ' ick ' Jiiiiior Sciiiiir iliKli Schiml I ' l ' KM II AM I III, II Si IIIIIII. rill lpli.i ci:i. I rcasiiriT ' .?o, ' M ' . Travi ' liTs Lliili, Tnasiirir ji;, ' , 0; Ncvvmaii Cluli ; Dram atics: liMiiliall; Life SaviiiR Corps; Iiitraimir.il liaskilliall. Vcilliyliall ; Social Sciince Club, I ' rrsi- (Iriit ' .VI. ' ,!!. ' rivasiircr ' JO. ' .Vi ; I ' .nnlisli Cliili KOBKRT L. KEF. ' I ' .oli Junior Senior lligii Sclmi.i I ' momown Hii;h ScHi ol I ' hi Sijjma I ' i; Travtlirs Club: Literary Society. V. M. C. A. ; ' arsily 1 Chib, Secretary ' 29. ' yi. Vice rresident, 30, ' ,V ; Basketball, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' .?o, 31, Captain, ' 31; Tennis; Baseball ' - 7. ' jS, ' 29; Secretary of Men ' s League M R(1 ARFT GATES Teg ' Home Kcononiic- IhxTixi.nox lli(;n School l.iterarv Society: V W. C. A.: Senior Class Treasurer, ' 30: Home Economics Club, Vice President. ' 20. 30. rresident. ' 30. 31 [593 (siu o k: iq? i DuUv VIRGINIA C.KI IllX Trafford IIich School Music W. A. A.; Literary Society; Y. V. C. A.; Bam t,)rclustra ; Vesper Choir; Mixed Ctionts SARA K. GILL Sally Junior Senior High School 15arnesbor() High School Literary Society; V. W. C. A.; Junior Senior Ili h School Cluh; Sci-Hi Club PHVLI.LS GLASGOW ■' I ' hir ' Junior Senior High School Reaiie Township High School Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Phi Gamma; Alpha Sigma Alplia. Treasurer ' 29, ' 30; Oak Staff; Indiana I ' enii Staff; Travelers Club; American College Quill Club; Y. W. C. A., Treasurer . ' 29, ' 30; Aljjha Onuga Geographers; Junior Senior High School Club; English Clul) 1601 (3rh O.A.K: 1 BONl-.II A MAKll-: (.()KIK). Hdimii lliimc Kcimnmics t ' liKin 1 1 K.ii Sniiiiii. ' . W. C A.; Ildiin- I ' xcjiiomirs ( lull, I ' r siclrMl ' .(I AIM iirj-; c.rTiiRiE Art Junior Siiiicir IHkIi Scliiml Imhana IIiiiii S( HOdi. I ' lii Alplia Zi ' la. SiTRcant-at-Arms ' 28, ' 29, Sic- rctary jo ; Oak Staff, Husinrss ManavriT ; Liter- ary Society ; V. M. C. A. ; Junior Cliamtii-r Coin- mcrcc ; Footliall ' jS, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31: Baskitliall ' 2S, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, Captain ' 30, 31; Baseball ' 29; Tennis ' 28, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, Captain ' 28. 29; Member Student Council: Fresident of Men ' s League: Mathe- matics Club: President Freshman Commercial Class: I ' resiciiiit Senior Class ' ' K1.1-, 1. HALEY Sparky Music RKAtiE ITn;n School Literary Society: V. W. C. A.: Band: Lyrir Club ; Wsper Choir [611 (Brh O A Kl 1Q2)1 •Ihizil HAZK.L HART Hl.MKSVJl.LE lllliH S 1111(11. Music Literary Socii-ty ; Y. W. C. A.; I.yric Cliili y HILDA C. HALSl-LR ■ilaiisUr Music DlNOKA Hll H St HOlll. Travelers Clul) ; Literary Society; ' W. C. A.; Wsper Choir ; Band ALTCF. F.LOISF. i li: r.FRLINT, •■. l(i lli)liie I ' lciiuninic Ami!I i[ii;i-: Hk.h School Oak Staff; Travelers Club: Literary Society; ■. W. C. A.: Home Fcuiicmics Club 1621 ( ,o r A TT T O ' M ■•.v CAK()I. ■■1 1 1- hill ' N ' ( ' Miiilyn ( ' oimii(iii;iI (■M r 1 1 III I 1 11.11 Si mini. I ' l ( )iiu ;;l I ' i, 1 li ' .lciriiiii ' .(i). ' .U: N ' . W. C .. .. t ' liliiiul ; liiuicir ( liaiiilii r cil ( ' chiiiiutl ' i ' ; W ' S|ii-r ( liiiir ; . li ssiali ( liMrns IvliW 1 W lllAilXIIOrilAM lul Juiiinr Senior llii;li Sclic il W ' li.KiNSiuKi; 1 1 nil ScHooi. . 1|i1ki I ' lii (lamnia, Si.coii(l X ' iri- Pri-si(k-iit ' ,10: Sii;iiia Tail (iamma. Chaplain ' ,io, ' ji : Oak StalT: Indiana IV-nn Staff; Linciilii Dcl):iting Cluli, I ' rcsiiUiU aS, ' . ' ij ; Y. M. C. A.. Preside iit ' 29, ' .10 ; Juniiir Senior lliijli Selioid Clnli; Social Science; Knglisli Cluli; I ' .ntry C ' lnli II.M.I.ll-; M. llia.lRlCK Hallie ' Music l.. TKoi!K lIuiH School Haiui ; Orc ' iestra; Vesper Choir; Chorus; Track [651 (3rhj OA.K: IQCSl ' V s C- GEORGE II. HOCKER George ' Commercial Hkkshkv IIii;ii Scnix)i. Gamma Rho Tan; I ' hi Sigma Pi; Travelers Club; V. M. C. A.; Dramatics; Jr. Chamber of Com- nu roe ; Literary Society MARY L. IIOMVAK Mary Junior Senior High School Patton High School Trayelcrs Club ; Literary Society ; Newman Club. Historian ' .?o, 31; Junior Senior High School; Social Science Club, Treasurer 30, ' 31 ; English Club KATHERINE ELIZABETH IILEBXER Kay Art Wkst.mont L ' ppek Vodek Hic.h School Literary Society; Y W. C. A.; .Art Club I64l (srhA O VK, 1Q:M , _r . ■1)1111 I ' llNI.I.IS lirX ' ll ' .R F.dic I ' .lniu iitai. iJcgrcc I ' atton IIk.ii S( iiihii, ' IravckTS Chili; I.iliiaiy Snciily; ' i . W. ( ' . A Inlcrnudialc- Clul); IClciiuiiUiry Di nf ( liili, TnasiirLr ' jo, ' 31 I V f ARTON JOHN ' S Mariuii Junior Senior High School PrNXSVTAWNKV Hk h School Alpha Sigma Tan, Historian ' . o, Chaplain ' }, : Travelers Chih ; Literary Society; Junior Senior High School Cluh ; Mathematics Club ELIZABETH KEELER Lihhy Junior Senior Higli School Indiana Hum School Alpha Omega, Vice President ' 30; Travelers Club ; Literary Society ; Y. W. C. A. ; Junior Senior High School Club ; English Club : Social Science Club 1651 (3rhj2. o vk: io:si TIIKI.MA JLI.I A KKini-.R ' ■I ' l ' d Jiiiiiur Stiiior lli li Sl-IkidI Ei)ENni-H(; IIk.h School Travelers Cliil); Literary Society; ■. W. C. A.; hiiiior Senior High School Cluh ; Mathematics i lul. HF.LLA I. I.AKRV Uella junior Sciiinr lligli ScIkkiI kw W ' li m inc;tii IIk.h Siiiool Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary ' .?n: Literary Society: N ' . V. C. A.; Junior Siiiior lligh Scluiol ; Mallui Kilics Club MARGARET L. LAKICV I ' eggy ' ' Home F.conomici XkW WiLMINOTON llKiH Si HOOI. Siyma Sigma Sigma. Treasurer ' .?o ; Travelers Club; l,iter;uy Society; V. W. C. A.: Home l- ' .ciiniimics Clul) 1661 (siU f i ' l ' n I. ISM ' W l.l- ' .AKN Skill Juiilor Sniiiir IliKli Schonl InIMANA I lli.l[ Si Millll. ' rravfltrs Cliili; l itcrary S(n-itty ; Jiiiiinr Siiiinr UIkIi ScliDol Chili; Sci-lli Clul. I ' A ' Al.VX I-:. L1-.M. I() Li ' iiiiin jiiiiicir Siniur lliuli Schoul KiTi ' ANNiNi; Hicn School Literary Society; Social Science Club; Poetry Clul), Vice rrcsitlent ' 30; English Club I-LORi:XCI-: GREICUEX LINGENKELTER ■• loss Junior Senior High School KoARiNi; Si ' RiNc; lli(;n School . A. A ; Travelers Club: American College Quill Chili; ' . W. C. A., Reporter; Junior Senior High Scluuil Club; Sci-Hi Club; Life Saving Corps; Poetry Club; English Club f67l OA.K: iq:m KKXXKTll C. LOVF. Ken An East Hintingdox High School I ' lii Siprnia Pi : Travelers Clul) ; Literary Society ; Siipliumurc Class ' Ireasiirer ' 2g, ' 30: Art Club, Treasurer ' 29; Glee Club: Holy City Chorus; Imrannirals: Chairman of Poster Committee, Iresliinen Prom Kitly K A rilLKl-:X M, LITTLK Dkfiaxce High School Music Delta Sigma Epsilon : Literary Society: V. V. C. A.: Baiul ; Orchestra; Lyric Club; Vesper ( luiir . L KV lk(;iXlA LOGUE Ginny Junior Senior High School New Castle High School Alplia Sigma Tau, Secretary ' 30, President ' 31 ; Literary Society Y. V. C. A. ; Senior Class Sec- retary; Junior Senior High School Club; English Club, Secretary ' 30, Vice President ' 31 1681 (3rh OA JC IQ l -7 Ml.i:S (I.IXroX LONG I ' liicid Jiiiiiiir Sciiidf IIikIi SiIumiI 1 ll-r(SMi;V I I II. II Si ihhii. I ' lii SiKiiia I ' i: Ti-.-ivcKts Cliili; Dramatics; LiUT- ary Socitly : Junior Senior lliKll School Cluli; Varsity I Ciiil); Konthall ' j;, ' 28; Haseball jS, ' jQ, ' .jo; Intraimiral l!aski-tl)all. Glee Club; Mixed Cliiinis RiGii c. . icCLi;i.i.. xn Mac ' ' Junior Senior Iligli School Makvvii.i.k Coi.lki.k. Tknnessee A. 15.. icjji) Phi Simula I ' i; Travelers Club; Literary Society; Y. M- C. A.: Sci- Hi Club; Social Science Club; Junior Senior Ilii;h Seliool Club l- i-: MeCOV Kaniie lloir.e Economics JlMATX Hk.h SlIIOOL Oak Start: ; W. A. A. ; Literary Society ; V. W. C A.; Home Economics Club, Secretary ' jp 169} (srh OA.IC IQCSl MARTHA Mc-lll.XKV M:iit llimu- l-!c(iiKimics InIHANA 1Ii ;h SlH(K)I. I.iti.r;iry Society; Sui)hi morc Class Secretary; Heme Economics Club -t ■- I ' LORENCE LUCILLE McLAl(;i ILIX Flo Elinicntary Degree Latrobe High School I ' ravclcrs Club; Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Elementary Degree Club; Resident Women ' s Student League . L RV JANE McMTRRAV Mary Jane Home Economics Lanclev Hii:n St hoiu. Literary Society; V W. C. A.; Home Economics Cliil) 1701 OA.K: 1 - - 1 hS- _- M m I.I 1 l!l-; ' ril M, I ' lll KSON Marj l.ili lliiiiic Kcormmii ' - Sl-WIl Kl FY I licii S( IIIIOI. Literary Siuicly; lliniic I ' .rnnnmics t ' liili KARL L. MAt.lLL Maggii Junior Senior lli ;li Sclioul Di ' Hois llKai Si H 001. riii Alplia Zcta ; Literary Society ; Dramatics ; Sci-Ili Clul.: Varsity I Club: Football ' 24. ' 5. ' 30; Basketball ' 24, ' 25 ' ' 26; Track ' 25; Baseball ' 25, 26, 27 Lirllia MARTHA M M ARKLE iMilANA IltOH SC1KX 1. Art Travelers Club ; Literary Society ; V. W. C. A. Art Club 171] c ie oj : iq:si - - — 1 - v js: - TIIALIA (_)1.I K MARCKS 1 liali;i ' 1 Ionic Economics Xazarf.th Hi(;h School l.itvrarv Society: ' . W. C. A.; Hoirn- Rcononiics Club ••Hen BEX F. MARSHALL IxiiiAXA Hii;h School Music I ' lii Sigma Pi ; Freshman Class, Treasurer ; Hand ; Orchestra ELIZABETH MORROW Lilihy Elementary Degree New Castle Mich School Alpha Sigma Tau, Treasurer ' jo; Travelers Clnh ; Literary Society: V. W. C. A.; Prigrind : F le- nunlary Degree Club: Pan Hellenic Association, President ' 31 f72l c e o k: iq?)1 - S? ;; jDiix ui)|;i:k-|- moi ' i Mnll jiuiii.i Siiii ' ir I hull Sclmcil I ' l.l M VII. 1. 1 I I II. II Si IKKIL Tr iMKis Chili; l.iliTary Siicii ' ly; Junior Sfiiior IIikIi Sclit.i.l I hil.: l- ' .n«li.sli Koiinil ' laMr ; Varsity I C nh: l- (Hi|li:ill ' .7, ' 28, ' .p, ' .u : Inlraniiirals ; r.ask.ll.iill I ' Ali. MlSCIIl-LLA lldisc Jiniiiir Senior Ilii;h School InPIANA II Kill Si IICIOI. I ' hi Si ;nui I ' i; iJranialics : Jiiiiior Senior lligii School Club; Sci-lli Club: Varsity I Club; l- oothall ' 27, ' 2S, ' 29, ' .?o; Track ' 27, ' 28. ' 29, ' 30; ItUranuiral Basketball; Tribunal; Captain, Foot- l all io ' Draga DKAGA MISULIX ToH.NSTou x High School Art Kappa Delta Pi ; Literary Society ; Y. W. C. A. : Art Club ; Poetry Club ; Student Assistant of Costume Design in Dramatics [731 O K IQM ' Betty RUTH E. NUSS Commercial MONONCAHEI.A HiCH SCHOOL ravilers Club : Literary Society ; Junior Cham- ber of Commerce Mike NrARV .M. O ' LEARV Commercial WiLKixsBiRi; High School Pi Omega Pi, President ' 30, ' 31 ; W. A. A.; Liter- ary Society : Newman Club, Treasurer ' 28, ' 29, Vice President 29, ' 30, President 30, ' 31 ; Junior Chamber of Commerce, Treasurer ' 29, ' 30; Intra- mural L?asketball ' 27, ' 2S Frank ie FRANK t;. OLIVER Derky High School Music Kappa Delta Pi ; Phi Sigma Pi : Travelers Club ; N ' luman Club: Junior Class, Vice President 29, 30: Senior Class, Vice President ' 30, ' 31; Band; Orchestra; Mixed Chorus; Messiah; Intramural Basketball; Intramural Volleyball; Intramural Horseshoe; Chairman, Program Committee, Special Prom ' 30; Checkers 1741 (SU O IJC 1 M()Ll. ■I ' Ai ' Ki ' ; Molly I li iiH I ' .i ' iiiioini McKkKSI ' IMI I ' llKill Si llolll. I.ilniiry Society; ' . W. C. A,: lliMin- l- ' .coiiomic Cliih Grace GRACE PARl ' IlKMORE Steei.ton lli(..n School An Delta Sigma Epsilon ; Literary Society; Y. V. C A.; Art Club l.OLl.A M. POOLE Lou ifusic JOHNSTOwx llicii School Literary Society; Y. . C. A.; Baud: Orchestra: Lyric Club : Vesper Clioir 1751 Carh O VK: 1Q2)1 •II.I.m iii:i.F.. roLi.ocK Apollo 1Iu;ii St iiool Music l.ilirary Sociity ; Y. V. C. A.; Band; Vesper ( hoir ; Mixtil Cliorus IIKKl ' .l-:k [• R. I ' OWKI.L IKrir Junior Si ' uior High School Soi ' TH SlIlE. PlTTSIll ' Rr.H. Pa. Indiana IVnn Staf5f; Travelers Club; Literary Society; Y. M. C. A.; Chorus; Football ' 28, ' 29; Life Savins Corjis; Intramural Basketball. N ' oUevliall SARA A. RAXKIX Sara F.lementary I legree Indiana I lieu Sihool Travelers Club: Literary Society; Alpha ( Inn ga Ii-oijraphers ; F.leineiitary Degree Club 1761 .r?- . C e O-AK. 1Q?)1 .1 iisi.i-: Ki;i:i) Kcidy Jiiiiicir Sciiidr Ili ' li Sclmul (. ' l.NMIK I III. II SlllIIDI. K.i|i|i.i li(li:i I ' i: riii Simii:! I ' i; . M. C. A.; Juiiiur SiiiHir IIikIi ScIhidI t ' liili; Sri-lli Cluli ; H;isl ill ;ill ' - ' -, ' . ' 8, ' - ' ); Iiilraniiirals ; Sucial Scitnci ' (hill AXXI ' , K()I)KI-A ' Amu lliiMU ' I ' A-oiioniics I ' rwsrTAWNKV Mil. II Sc iimii. K.ipp.i IHIlii I ' i; Si.yin i Sigma Siyma ; Lilirary Sncicly: V. V ' . C. A.; Junior Class Secretary; Iliime I-xonomics Club; riietiy Chil), Vice Prcsi- (liiii, ' j. ' . ' j() ESTELLA ROSS Stoir Music CONEM.M-CH Hk;H SCHtlOL l!; nil; Orchestra: ' esper Choir; Mixed Chorus 1771 (3 hJ , O A K: 1Q2)1 GRACE LEONA ROW E Grace Hoim- Ei-oiiomics Indiana High School Literary Society: Travtltrs CIiil) : llonu- I ' Xnii- omics Club ,IAV G. RUDOLPH ' Kuil Junior Senior High School P.1C. Rrx Hir.H School I ' hi Sigma Pi. Scrgcant-at-Arms ' 30; Travelers Chill ; Literary Society: Y.M.C.A. ; Dramatics; Junior Senior High School Chib : Varsity I Cluh, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30. ' 31: Football, ' 21, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30: Track ' 27, 28, 29, Captain ' 30, ' 31 : Baseball ' zy ; Intra- niurals : Basketball, Volleyball, Horseshoes ; Man- ager Intramural ' 29, 30: Poetry Contest: Tribunal AXXA ELIZABHIH SHAFFER Andy Junior Senior High Scluiol Somerset Hk h School 1|iIki Sigma Alpha, Vice President ' 29, ' 30; In- diana I ' enn Staff: Travelers Club; Literary So- ciety: V. W. C. A.: Junior Senior High School Club; Sci-Hi Club; Enghsh Club 1781 (3rhj2. 0_A:PC 1Q?)1 ■=—• ' .. — ' --.K,- . IDA M Slllll.DS I(l;i I ' .lciiiciil.iry DiKrcc I Mil N II K.ll SCIIIIOI. ' I iMviU IS Cliili; Liltiaiy Si)cii-ty ; I ' lictry CIiili: EliMuiilary Degree Club CLAIK J. SIIIKI.I•: ' ' ' Shirley Juiiinr Senior IHkIi Schoul S i,isi;ri;i; 1 i h.ii Si iioni. Sigma Tall (lainiiui; . M. C. A.; Uiiiiur Senior High School Clnl) : Matheinalics Club; Sci-lli Club ' FI.NrA MAKV SlirCAKTS Wlria Music Imhana 11u;h School Literary Society: V. W . C. A.: Band; Mixed Chorus |[79J c e oj jc. io:m MII-DRKO F.LIZAHETII S1L IS •MiUlud Art I ' ll AiKS 11.1 K lliciH School rr;ivi ' krs Cluli ; l.ilirary Society; V. V. C. A.: An Club CliAkl.OTTE SIM 1 ' SOX CharlotlL Home Economics In DIANA Hi ;h School . A. A.: Litirary Society; Home Economics Club MAKIK SMALSiU; Marie Home Economics Allegheny Hinn School SiRnij Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary ' 2i. ' ig. President ' 29, 30; Y. W. C. A. r Literary Socielv; Home Economics Club fsol (3rh O-y ic. io:si ' j: ..xr- ::: ' -. - ' —O-J ' - -o: ' ■..i : -:: ' - j; -Ci _ . -■' _ - rcc: W II I I . I scon SMATIiKKS liill ' ' Music InijIANA I I II, II S( Mciilt. I ' hi Alpha ita : l.iliraiy Snciily ; Uaml : )r- clustra: Mixi.l (Imnis; Varsity I CIiili ; Track ; Iiilraniin:il I ' .aski ili;ill ; Musii- ( ' i iminitliis, I ' rrnns Al r.FKT i:, SMITH Rcrtif ' I ' .linunlary ni), ' rii- DoKMDNT I hull SlUlldl. W. A. A.; TraviKrs CluU; Literary Society: Y. W. C. A.; Lyric Club; Astronomy Club: Elementary Degree Club. Vice President ' Jfj, ' .p GEORGLWA SXVOER Georgic Home Economics Lfiiichton Hioh ScHtWL Literary Society : V. W. C. A. : Home Economics Club {81} Carh O A IC 1Q2)1 ikna HELENA K. SPISAK Fakrki.i. Hiiih Si imni. Music Kappa Delta Pi : W. A. A. : Literary Society : V. V. C. A.: Poetry Clul) ; Senior Band; Lyric Club: Vesper Choir: Messiah; Intramnral Horseshoes -Diir ' WILLIAM STADTMILLER IxniANA High Sch(X)l Music Sigma Tau Gamma ; Sophomore Class Vice President: Band: Orchestra: Mixed Chorus: In- tramural Swimming HOWARD STEELE Hody ' Junior Senior High School Saltshurg High School Sigma Alpha Epsilon : Junior Senior High School Club: Sci-Hi Cluh: Varsity ' I Club: Football ■-■8, ' 29, ' 30: Basketball ' jS, ' jtj, ' 30, ' .?i ; Phi Alpha Zeta 1821 - - --- -%- ' (3rk O K: 1 w J3 1 U ' Ql nSTIII ' K STHRN Sli III ' I- U nil iiliiry Degree Indiana Ilifni School W A. A.; Travilers Cliil); Literary Sociely . PritjriiKl ; ICUiiKiilary Degree Club, I ' resideiil ' .?o, ' .U JAMl-S K. SI ' OXHR ■Jim Commercial W ' AVNEsnoRO High School Kappa Delta I ' i, President ' yo Gamma Klio VaiL President ' . o ; Alpha I ' lii Ciamma, President ' .1o: Plii SiKma Pi, Sargeant at Arms ' 27, Treasurer ' 28, President ' _ ' 9, ' , 0, Corresponding Secretary ' 30; Oak Sl.ilT. Athletic Kditor ' .to: Indiana Penii Staff. Athletic Editor; Literary Society, Treasurer ' 27; Junior Chaniher of Commerce; arsity Club; Football. ' 27. ' . ' 8, ' jg, .to; Track; Life Saving Corps; Intramural Basketball; Represent- ative to Student Council Conference RLAIR STUDKRAKLR Sindie Jiniior Senior High Scboul Bi.AiusviLi.E Hic.H School Phi Alpha Zeta, Vice President; Literary So- ciety; junior Senior High School Club; Varsity 1 Club. President ' 29, ' 30: Football ' 27, ' 28, ' 2 ). ' ,TO; Basketball ' 28. ' 29. ' 30, ' 31 1831 (3rh2. OA.K, 1Q? 1 KLTll K. T I LION ■Rutliie Junior Sniinr Iligli School Vii.i.A Grovk, Illinois Kappa Helta Pi, CorrcspoiuliiiK Si-crctary ' .?0, ' 31 : Alpha Sifima Alpha. ' icc I ' nsidciU ' 30, ?l ; Travelers Cluh ; Amcriiaii College Quill Cluh : Literary Society; V. . C. A.; junior Senior High Si-hool Club; Panhelleiiic. Treasurer ' j.S, ' JO; F.nglish Club DOROIHKA UBF.R iJol Junior Senior High School HoMF.R City IIk h School Alpha Lhi Gamma. Bailiff ' 30, ' 31 ; Alpha Sigma Alpha. Vice President ' iS; Indiana Pcnn Staff; I ravclcrs Cluh; Literary Society; Lincoln De- hating Cluh; Junior Senior lligh School Cluh; Poetry Cluh; Social Science Cluh; English Cluh; Intramurals : Baskethall Mll.DRKli rill.HR Mick Home Economics MiLLEKsni ' RG High School Literary Society; Y. VV. C. A.; Home Economics Chih {841 miG, o - - io:si 1 Sr -L ' ' - ' - ' - ' -. - . - - - 5r. -.-=C: ' -C! - :; _; :r v -: — MI ' KI.I ' . H. w , (. i;k ' Ml lie ' ' Jiiiiiiir Sriiiiir lli li ScIkhpI t ' li.M.i ' dKr 1 1 ri.ii S ' MiMir. riii Si|.;iii:i I ' i. I ' nasurir ' j(), ' ,?o; Oak Sl:i(T, Siiiidr l- ' , liti)r ' .u : ' I ' lavclirs Clul). IVi-siilt-iit ' 2H . I.ilciaiy Sdiiily; l.iiiculii Ihlialiiin t ' liib; ' . M. t . A.; 1 )iamalics : jiiiiinr Sciiicir lliuli Sclinnl Chili; Sci-lli Cliili; Malliciiialics Chih; Varsilv I t ' liili; I rack, Maiia ir ' jS, ' j( ; liilraimirals : llaskilliall ' . ' , ' 2S, ' j(), ' ya Chairman I ' idgraiii Coiiimiltii-, Sdliliniiiinr Juninr rnmi ' . ' ij iiA F.i. Li ' .oxi ' ; i-1 ' .i-:k ' •Nuf Music Cl ' invKXSVii.1,1; I lien Sciinoi, Literary Suoicty : V. W. C. A.; Lxric Chih F.CGENE STIW ART WF.nrF.R liciu ' Jiiniiir Senior llii;h School l.KKi Hiu i (. Hu;h School Alpha Phi Gamma; Oak Staff. Editor of Ath- letics ' 26; Travelers Club; Literary Society; Lincoln Debating Club; V. M. C. A.; Junior Senior High School Club, President ' 26; Sci-Hi Club, President ' 25 ; Glee Club ; Varsity I Club ; Football 24, ' 2- , ' y Track ' ii. ' 25, ' 26; Omega Chi 1851 OA JC 1Q?)1 w 1 I.I.I M Ri l ■w i:i.Mi ' :R Roy junior Siiiior llii;li Sclinol LrEi iir.rw. IIk.ii Si ihkh i;i ilris Chili: Litirary Sociily ; . M. C. . ., ' ni- rnsicUnt ' - ' 4: Iiinior Siiiiiir High School Club: (ike Cluli: Track ' 23, 24, ' j6, ' 31; Cross Cnuntry ' 24, ' j6. 30; Omega Chi, President 26 II eU IlELKX L. WKSTRICK I ' attox Hr;h Sciiooi. Art Trawlers Club; Literary Society; V. W. C. A. . rt Club HEXRIETTA H. WHITE ' ilenrielta llniiu Ecouimiics HOLLIDAYSnURG HiClI ScilOOL ]-iterary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club (arU O ' T - x 1 (,i ll ■s I i i;i K wii.i.K W ' lllc liuiicir Si iiinr )i Sclionl ( ' l S 1 iK.ll Si IHlnl. Iiiili.iii.i I ' l MM SmIT, Kr|iiMt(r; V ' . A. A.; ' rravrl- ers Cliil) ; l.itirary Sociity ; ■. VV. C. A.; Jiiiiini Senior IHkIi Sclmnl Club; Sci-lli Clul) ; Juiiinr L ' li:niilirr nf rmiinuni ' ; Lyric Club; Life SaviiiK (nips ' jS. ' ji), ' o; Hockey ' 20, 30; ' . W. C. A.: Ihimlliook SlalT ' 30: Cami) p ' ire (iirls (iiiarilian Chill ; Soiial Seieiice Cllili 1)A I1) I.. WILLS ' ■r)ave junior Seuim High School Parnassus lliiin ScinioL Sigma Tau Gamma; V. L C. A.; Literary So- ciety; Sci-Hi Chih ; Junior Senior High School Club; Life Saving Corps ELLA MAE WILSON Ella ' ' Home Economics Sharox Hioh School Alplia Sigma Alpha. Treasurer ' 29, ' 30; Literary Society; V. W. C. A.: Home Economics Club 1871 ( iU O A KL 1Q?)1 .ii-.wii-; 1. w 11. SOX Jane Ilnim- I ' .CDnoiiiics U.NION CiTV llliill Sc 1111(11, Kappa Dilla Pi, Triasuii-r ' .?n, ' 31 : I.ik-rary So- ciety ; V. W. C. A.; Ildiiu ' Hcoiuiiiiics Clul), 1 rtasiircr ' 28, ' j(j Tg CYRIL I WTRTNER Patton I Ik. 11 S liiiiii. All Kappa Oilta I ' i ; SiKi ' ia Tan (iamiiia; Literary Society; Newman Cliilj; Art t ' luli: Track ' .?6 ; Life Saving Corps lEAX FATRT.TK WITTER CoMiinercial DuBois High School Pi Omega Pi, Secretary ' .30- ' 3r : Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer ' 28, ' 29, Vice-President ' 29, ' 30; Literary Society ; Y. W. C. A. ; Dramatics : Sophomore Class Treasurer; Junior Chamber of Commerce; Life Saving Corps ' 28, ' 29; Pan Hellenic Association, President 28 1881 fU O K. 1Q?)1 = Adelaide Jiiniiir Sciiinr lliwli Srluiol L ' l.NMKK 1 1 i(,JI Si llniii. Kajipa l)rll;i I ' i; ();ik SlalT; TraviU-rs Chil), Vic - I ' ri ' sicKiii ' ji), ' .lo : Jutiidr Sciiinr v Scliiiol Club; r.K-lry Club Lee LKI.AXn R. WOOD CiAI.KTON IIk.U St 11CM1I. ComnuTcial Sigma Tau Ciauiuia, I ' rcsiilcut ' .lo; Literary So- ciety : Y. M. C. A. ; Juuior Chamber of Com- merce ; Glee Club; Basketball ' jg, ' 30; Tennis ' 30 Hap HAROLO H. ZKXER Indiana 11i(;h Stnooi. Music Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Alpha Zeta; Band; Or- chestra ; Lyric Club ; Messiah Chorus ; Tennis. ' 28, ' 29, ' 30, Captain 30; Intramural Basketball |89l (srhz OA.J C 1Q?)1 AXXF. M. zinow Anil Junior Si-nior IIit;li School llASTiNt.s llicii School Junior Senior High School CUib; English Club; Social Science Club 1901 ' . - „ Ni — i T!!! t ' ::: 1J ' ' :X ' ' ,i DIPLOMA SENIORS 191! (3rhz O A K. 1Q? 1 nA -) ' fcl lL_. Diploma Seniors OFFICERS President Anna Louise Defibaugh lee President Louise Stump Secretary Bertha Poerschke Treasurer Anne Forsman f92i (srh 0.yVK. 1Q: 1 FMM TI-RI ' SITA AI ' ,I I.I III NSKlWN i I II. Jl Si 1 11 II II, ! ' niiiarv . A. A.; liMvrlds (luli; ■. V. C. A.; Kcwinaii ( ' liili: rriKriiul ; rinliy Chili ol.lN ' K MA ■acki-:rman ' ■' lillic Intcmuiliali- l)|Mn TdWNSllll ' I I II. II Si llliOl. TraMlrvs C ' lnli; l.iurary Snciity ; Iiitirnudiatc Chili; Mnllur (i.iosc Chil) nCROI ' llV C. ADAMS Dot Intirmcdialt CiREENSIlUKG HlliH ScHDOl. I.itrrary Siicicly AXXA iiFJ.rx AI.nSTAnT Anna Intcrnicdian MoRKis TouNsinr llic.ii School W. A. .A, : l.itivarv Sucicly ; IiiliTniodiati- Club 1931 (mic OA.K: iQ2)i EDITH I ' ALLINE ALLEXBAUGH Polly Intcrnicciiatc S. i.TSBrRc High School liUtrnudiatc Club GLADYS M. ALTER Gladys liucrnicdiate Blairsvili.e High School Literary Society; Intermediate Club MARJORIE LUELLA ANDERSON Marge Primary Oil City High School Sigma Sigma Simga; Literary Society; V. W. C. A., Prigrind; Mother Goose Club BEATKICK ARMSTROXC. Bea IntiTiiKdiate Bellevie High School Alpha Sigma Tau ; W. A. A., Council ; Literary So- ciety ; Y. W. C. A.; Intermediate Club; Art Club (f — A T - ' n y ' ' I . ii( iki 1 1 in i; Nk ' iioR •Dnr ' Indiana IIk.ti Si ikhii. Literary Society; Prigriiid PriiiKiry CHARLOTTE li. KCLA ' Sluish Primary Mt. Pleasant Iltcn Sriiom. Literary Society; V. W. C. A.; I ' rij;riiii1 VU1LFT LrriLLL P.XRFFOOT ' Vi !iUerme !iate East St. Ci.aiu lln.ii Siiiooi. Travelers Chili; liiirniudiale Cliih; Mother Goose Cliil.; Poetrv Club VEL L E. I5ARKLEY W-luia- BiAiRsviLLE High School W. A A.; Iravelers Club: V. V. C. A. Primary V Ji |95l (3iu O.AK. iq:si F.VFi.vx i-nrn? p.artlett •Ev Primary On. City llicii School V. A. A.; Y. V. C. A.; rrigriiui GLADYS I ' .ARIOX ' Glad Iiitcrmcdialc Johns iiiUN lli(;ii SiHooi. Literary Sucicty ; Inlirnuiliatc Cliil) T,()IS MILDRKD P.F.ATTY ' Lois ' Tntcrmcdiatc fAKioN Center H)i;n Smooi. Travelers Ciuli : Literary Society ; V. . C. A. ; Iiiter- medialc Club HELEX . l ' .i:!L Skinny Internudiate Penn lliiiH. Greenville, Pa. ' Pvavelcrs Club; Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Inter- mediate Clnb 1961 (3rke, OA3 C. 1Q?)1 i.i:. . M -. r.i:k(;. i . I,(Ti:i ' ' Inli riiiiiliitli S.M.TSlil ' kc I Ik, II Si lloijl. N ' W . C. A.; liilcrmrdialL ' Cliil) I.OIS jr AMI A KICST Luis Intermediate MrDoN M 11 lliiiii Simmi. Lil r; rv Societv ; ' W . t . A.: liilirnudiale Club GEKALDIXE BIANCO Farkeu. High School Jerry Intermediate W. A. A. ; Traveler? Club ; Literary Society ; V. W. C. A. MELZEXA BELLE BLOSE Belle Intermediate Kluai. ' . LiFV llicii School Literaiy Society; Y. W. C. A.; Intermediate Club 1971 (srhz O A K. 1Q:M - — -j. ■DOROTHY BOWSER tli ' t ' Primary Bolivar High School W. A. A. : Literary Society ; Mother Goose Club MARY EDITH BOWSER • ' .Mary Jane Intermediate Pi.UMviLLE High School Literary Society ; Intermediate Club ; Mother Goose Club IIARKIET MAE BRETH Hatlic Intermediate Cannonsburg High School W. A. A. ; Travelers Club ; Basketball ELLA I.rClLE BRILH RT Jane Intermediate MoNTl MEKV Twp. Hk H ScHOOL . A. A.; Literary Society; Intermediate -Club 1981 r7l. . r T. 1 O ' T rr lll-.l.l-X l I ' .KoSII i li li ii lrilrrmiill:i|i- Ml. I ' |K :-AM IWV. llli.H Si IKH ' I- ' l r.ivi lets (Inli; I.ilir.iry Society; Y. W. C. A.; Iii- t( run cli;ilc ( Inli; M(.tlitr (idnsr flilli ICsllur •;s ' riiiK lor iiRdiciii-.K Swissv M K 1 1 II II S( noiii- I ' riniarv TravtUrs Lluli; . W. C. A.; J ' rigriiul; Mollitr Gocisc Club AXXAP.HLLI-: 1!K() X Abie ' ' Primary I ' UNXSUT.WVNEY HlGH ScilOOI. Literary Society; Y. V. C. A.; Prigrind BERTHA BROWN Pieckie Interniodiatc IxniANA High School W. A. A.; Pravelers Club: Literary Society; liiterniecliale Club t99l (srhs. O IC 1 Q2)1 KVA S. BROWN ' Eva Intirnuiliate Rar.nsiioko lluai School rr:ivc.krs Clul ; Liti-rary Society; Intermediate CUih GRACE MARGARET liKOWN Grace Intermediate Heilwood High School V. W. C. A. ; Intermediate Chib ZULA CLARE BROWN Brownie Intermediate HoMKR City High School Intermediate Clul) HELEN ' V. BRYAN Hun Intermediate RiCHHiLL Twp. High School Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Intermediate Club Iiool Csrhr O at:- l 0?)1 s Sr - .- - ' : - IVk M i (. Ki ' I (■iirr ' ANO ( nNM.I.I.SVll.l.K I I 11.11 Si llciol. ' riniary ( ),ik SlalT, I ' riinary ICdilor; ' Iravi-lcrs Ciiil); Atmri- c;m ColU ' Kc Quill CUib ; Literary Socit-ly ; Y. W. C. A. ; l ' ri ;rin(l; ' rciniis, ' 29- ' .?o ; I ' m-try ( lull, Trrasiircr ii()K( 1 nil ' , r.niAX Duttii ' Intt-rnK-diatc Mr. I ' lkasant Hich School IraNiliis tluli: I.itrrary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Poetry Club; liUiTuucliale I ' liili M KV IKl-.Xi: lilHlTE Mary ' Primary St. C.XTllKRlNE lllCll Si HCIOI.. Di ' Bois, P. . Literary Society; Newman Club; Mniber Goose Club, Secretary 30. KAlliLi:K. I-.I.IZ.M ' .KTII lUTLKR Hun ' ' Intermediate MoNESSEN High School Travelers Club ; Newman Club ; Intermediate Club ; Motber Goose Club IlOl} mie, o k: iq2)1 MILDKHl) MOXK.OMKKV CADZOW Mid Primary Greexsbi ' ri; lliiiii S( hooi. Alpha Sigma Tan; Travilirs Club; Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; IVigrind ; Mothir Goose Club MARY ELIZABETH CAIRNS Lib Intermediate LicoN ' iER High School Travelers Club: Literary Society; Intermediate Club JEAX E. CALHOUX Jean Primary McKeesport High Schooi.. Literary Society ; Prigrind ALICE M. CAMPBELL Blondy Indiana High School Literary Society ; Prigrind Primary 1102] ( e OA,K, 1Q?)1 -- ' ' — I ' .i-ri.Aii cRAci ' c . Mrr,i:i.i. Hoo Inlirim ilialr Lii.dMiK I Iri.ii Si iii«ii ' rr;i 1, Ills (hili: l.il(r:irv Sncirlv; liili rim iIkiIi hili Mar M AKV A. CATOZZOIJ Hkiiii;K nj.F. llu.n Snioor. Litirary Socii ' ly ; V. V. C. A.; Nt-wnian Cluli I ' ri ' Tiiiil LOLMSE CASIXI SCOTTDALE llu;il ScH(X)L Iiitirnudiatc W. A. A.; Travelers Club; Liurary Society; V. W. C. A.; Poetry Club CAKOLVX H. CASI ' OXIS Carol Intermediate BARNEsnoFO High School Literary Society; V W. C. A.; Intermediate Club; Mother Goose Club 11031 cmia o k: iq?)1 - v._ ' o-_j ' , I ' RANXKS WII.I.ARO CF.SSNA Frances Inlcrnncliatc UxiONTow N 1Iii;h Schooi. Literary Society; V. ' . C. A.: liitermeiliate Chil) •Diz ' ' MARV ISABELLE CLARK Indiana High School I ' riiliarv W. A. A.; Travelers Club: Literary Society; Band; ' . W C. A.; Vesper Choir; Chorus WILHELMIXA COKL liillie Ai.TOONA High School Literary Society; ' . V. C. A.: Priyriiid Primary DOROTHY LOL ' TSt . COLLKY Dot ' ' I ' rimary Johnstown High School W. A. A.; Y. VV. C. A.; Prigrind; Tennis; Life Sav- ing Corps 11041 r7 .,. r A T T r n- T ji ' ,_. Dot 1)1 tki y coi.vix (inKKNSlM-| i; lIli.H Siironl liil(.rnuilMli W. A. A.; ' I ' i:iv( Ills Clnl): I.ilcrnry Society Y. VV. C. A.; Iiiirniudiidr Cliili ' klllll RL ' Tll UURIS C(.)X. Swissv i K llii;ii Si iiooi. IntrriiKiliali W. A. A.; Travdcrs Cliil); Literary Society; Y. V. C. A.: Inlirimiiiali- Club JAX1-: COXRAl) J;iiiic Primary Boi.ivAK lIuiH School W. A. A.; Literary Society; Y. V. C. A.; Prigxind EX ' F.LYX E. COOK Cookie Intermediate Mkvkrsdai.e Hu7H School Literary Society; Y W. C. A. 11051 Csrhz O VK, 1Q?)1 •r « « J MAKV E. COOK 71 Betty Intermediate ■1 Greensdurgii l!ii;n ScuodL 1 V. A. A.; Literary Society; Y. V. C. A.; Inter- mediate Club V l! MARIOX AX rilt)XV COCKERILLE Mac I ' rimary Altckjna lllC.H SCHOOI. Delta Sigma Epsilun : Literary Society ; V. W. C. A. ; I ' rigrind; Mother Cloose Club ' Rubv RL ' F.V COR DRAY PniNT Marion 1Iii;h Schooi. Primary Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Prigrind; Mother Goose Club VIOLET MARY CRAIG Violet Primary Indiana Hi(;h SeHooi. Prigrind Club; Mother Goose Club I106I (3rhj2, O.AK: 1Q? 1 nt ANNAHia. I-.. CKAVKR Aiiiiahil Intermediate ( m:i(i Y ' rmi: lln ii SciKioi. Travckis Clul) ; Liltrary Sociily; Inltrmediali- Clul ; Mollur CioDSe Chil) KATllRYN JANK CKISF. Kalliryii IiUcrmciliatL- 1 li usr 1 licH Si iKXii. l.ili ' iarv Siiciit v; V. W. C. A.; Motlur Goose Cliili F.I.IZABFIIl JANE Cl ' N ' KF.LMAN Rotty Iiitcriiudiatc S.M.TsiuRc Hic.H School Literary Society: Iiiti rmediate Club K Tllk X CLXXIXC.llAM Tr.niiy Intermediate Smethport High School Literary Society ; V. W. C. A. : Intermediate Club {107} C .e O -bC 1Q31 lAi : . . crkKV Curry Primary KirxiRWAv IIk h Si Udoi. Dtlia Sigma Eiisiloii : W. A. A.: I ' rigriml MAklOX DAGGS Marion I ' rimary McKees R(k ks Ilu ' .ii School Literary Sociity ; N ' . V. C. A.; I ' rigrind ; Motlur Goose Club JANE FXIZABETH DAIELER Jane Primary N ' n.KiNfRi-KG Hic.H School Travelers Cluli; Literary Society; V. W. C. A.; Prigrind Wee ANNA LOUISi: DEEIP.AIT.II WiLKINSBL-RG HiGH SciIOOL Primary Sigma Sigma Sigma ; Literary Society ; Y. W. C. A. ; Senior Class President, ' o- ' i ; Prigrind, Council 11081 MM TI.l-. ]. S -. D.I.AKMI-: Mm Reynoi.dsvh.i.k IIji.ii School Lilrraiy SociilN ; ■. V. C. A.; IViviriiid I ' rimiiry M R(; KFr Fi.iz ni-Tii HUM Peg Primary Cl.VMKK llK.H .S(HO n. W . A. A.; rravcltrs Cluli : I.ilcrary Sdcitty : V. W. C. A.: Prigrind HELEN ' DIXGFR KlTTAXXixr. HicH Sriiooi. Primary W. A. A ; ' rravekrs Club: Literary Society V. W. C. A.; Prisrin.l VIOLA MADELLNE DODD Vii.la Inlormciliate ' lNTOXDALE HlC.H ScHOOL Travelers Club; Literary Society: Intermediate Club 1109} (srh O. J - iQJ l • t- _ ,- ' ■!iX-C :r- ' c;rs£0 --. c -:r ' ir-_- jrv„i-..-:? vo-=; - C. J [aC H Ji CIIARLOTTK HOVD DOXAIIl-V Cliarlottc Primary Clairtox High Schooi W. A. A.; Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Prigriiul LENA MAKIE DORAZIO Lee Intermediate Xew Kensin ' ctox High School W. A. A.; Travelers Club; Literary Society; V. W. C. A. ; Intermediate Club ALICE DOUTIIITT Alice Primary DrNBAR Twp. High School V. A. A.: Literary Society; V. V. C A.: Prigrind ELIZABETH DOYLE Betty Dor MONT High School Literary Society ; Y. W. C. A. ; Prigrind Primary 11103 ■i -w -.. T - • fi U . 1)KIS(()I.I. SliMily I ' rini:iry Oi.NNKi.i.svii.i.i: IIk ii S( modi, ■| ' i;i ' li IS Club; Lilcrary Sociilv: X. W C A ; I ' liyiind AXISl- IKANCRS DIE . Inlcrmcdiatc Anise Jkannette High School V A A : Travelers Club; Literary .Society; N W ( ' A : Inlermediate Cliil) 1K)K0T11V II. DLNCA.V Dot Primary Derry Township llicn School Literary Society: N ' . W. C. A.; Pricrriiul : [otbcr Goose Club Dot l)t)Roril ' DLXCAX Derrv Touxship llu.ii School Prima Literary Society; Travelers Club; W C. . ; I ' ri- grind Club; Motber Goose Club [iii: (3rhz O.AK: 1Q2)1 - . r . SARA EI.AIXE DUNXAN •Sallv ' Primary Par.nassis Hii.h Schodi. W. A. A.; I.iterary Society; Y. W. C. A.; I ' rigriml HAZEL DUXLAP Haze Inlcrmediate Wii.Ki.NsnrKc Hu;n School Literary Society; Intermediate Club; Art Club 1 1AX EIHTH DYER •Viv Intermediate YocNGSviLLE High School Travelers Club; Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; In- termediate Club Bccco REBECCA EBERHART Point Marion- Hkih School Primary Litcrarj- Society ; Y. W. C. A. ; Prigrind ; Mother Goose Club 11121 r A T 1 r ' X T • viKi;iM !■; i;i( iii:i.i ' .iK(,i:u (iin rrim;iry Ml Ki isi ' oKi I In. II S iiodi. I,ilrr;iiv Sncirly ; ' . V. C. A.; T ' rigrind ; Motlur (i Hisr Cluli M ui, Ki-. I K, i-;isi:le Peg ' Primary McKeESPOKT II Kill SlH(«)I. Literary Society; Y. . C. A.; F ' rigrind ; Mother Goose Club MAklOX ZILA KLHKI.L Dade ' Interinediale RossiTER llK.ii School Intermediate Club R LTH rORRHN ' CE ELLIOTT Rulliy Primary Ti ' RTi.E Ckeek I ' xiox High School Travelers Club ; Literary Society : Y. W. C. A. : Pri- grind ; Mother Goose Club: Poetry Club 11131 ( e O K. 1Q2)1 MARTHA F.LV Martha Intermediate Washington High School l.iurarv Society; V. W. C. A.; Intermediate Club NELLIE EMPFIELD ' Xcllic Intermediate Brush Valley High School ■J ' ravelers Club ; Literary Society ; Intermediate Club ; . fcillier Goose Club ELTA KATHLEEN ESCH I ' ritzy I ' riniary CoALPORT High School W. . A.; Literary Society; Prigrind JOSEPHINE EVANS ■' Jo Primary Ephrata Hk.h School Travelers Club; Literary Society; V. W. C. A.; Pri- grind ; Mother Goose Club I1I4I - ■-•-■- -— Cb- I.in-il( i.i ' iii.i-; )■:. KVANS SWISSVM.K I III, II S( IIIKII. l ' riiii;irv W. A. A.; Literary Sucicly; Travelers Cliili; Y. W. ( ' . A.; rii(;riii l l- ' ahian KOSK KAHIAX •■.iiiKni 1 1 II. II School lull rnuilialc W. A A : I.ilcrary Society; Xewman Cliili; Inter- iileili.ile L ' llili ••MarK MARC.ARF.r FAGULA Ami ' .kiih.i-; I 111, II School Primary Travelers Cliili ; Literary Si ciety : V. W. C. A. : New- man ( lull : l ' ri,i;rinil : Motlur tioiise Cliih STF.LLA FEASEL Stella . . Primary Derry TiiwNSHip Hic.H School Travelers Club: Literary Society: Prigriiul : Mother Goose Club 11151 (srhz O A K: 1Q31 ' — ' ' ' RAV. [0 I ' lSIIER ■Ray Iiiti-rnu-iliatc Sacamoke High School Literary Society ; Intermediate Club Cal CALVIN E. 1-OLK Altooxa Hk.h Sciiooi. Intermediate Travelers Club; Literary Society. I ' resiiknt ; Oraiii- atics: Men ' s Glee Club THELMA c;. F0(1R Tlielma Inlerniediate Altoona 11 11.11 Scuoui, Travelers Club; Y. W. C. A.; Intermediate Club HARRIET FORD •Hybic MONONCAHELA HiGH ScHOOL Literary Society; V. W. C. A.; I ' rigrind Primary I116J r- A r 1 r ' X T f Hi M y i.niisi- loiM •|■■, ■M, r I.l.ll I ' rimary OlNNKI.I. ' vri.l.K IIk.II Si lldiil. I ' i K;i|i|i:i SJKiiM : ' Iravilrrs ( liili; Liltrary Sncicly; ( ' A : riiKi-iiiii ANNE CIIKISTIXI ' I-ORSMAN Anno Primary Lincoln High Schooi, VV. A. A. ; Literary Sociily ; V. VV. C. A. ; Senior ( ' lass Treas., ' jo- ' ji ; Intcrnucliati Club; Prigrind Council, ' ,10- ' ,u Vcc KLMA I ' OSTER Parnassus High School Primarv Literary Suciely; V W. C. A.; PrigHnd; Freshman I ' rmn Coniiniitee L K(•, K T . L Rn-: i kaxkosky Peg Intermediate Johnstown III(.h School Travelers Club; Literary Society; V. . C. A.; New- man Club; Intermediate Club Cinl (3rhjs. O VK: 1Q2 1 l.ad.K LADA FL ' LGEXZI WlNllliKM IllCH Si H K)1. rrimarv Littrary Sockty : V. W. C. A. : Prigriiul ; Mother II lose Club JESSIE M. FULLERTON ■■Jissic ' Intermediate HiKST High School l.iti.rary Society; Y. . C. A.; Imcrmediate Club; MMtlur Goose Club •Dot DOROTHY M. GAYDOS l- . ii« HANCF. High School Primarv W. A. A. ; Literary Society ; Y. W. C. A. ; Newman Club; Prigrind GWENDOLI.N GADD Gwen Primary Indiana High School Literary Society; Y. V. C. A.; Prigrind 11181 (3rhj O.AIC 10?)1 1 i y - ..-.- •::„ _-i . ' S:_-c:x:::; Vw. - .c - -ir - J5_.-Cs- i£.i • r c I ' l.oKi ' .xci ' : 1 1.1 r,i-;ni ckamius l.ililn liitirmrilialc I ' KTKHSmiRIi I III. PI Sc llcMil. TraviliTs CIiiIj: l.ilirarv Sociciv; ■W. C. A. l Ki, UI- T l ' i,K ' Ml l Peg liiltriiK ' diatf Al.TDIlNA Illl ll St IIIIOI. Travilirs Club; T.ilir;iiy Snciity; i ' nigram Ccininiit- tii- ' ,?o; ' . W. C. A.; Dramatics; Intcniudiati. ' Ciul); l.iU S;ivins Cnrps MAK.IOkll-: A. CKAll M Mary liiuiimdiato Lii;(i.NiER Ilii;ii Stmxii. W. A. A. ; TraviUrs Club ; Literary Society ••Rosabell ROSAREI.I, C.RF.FX HoMESTRAn High Si hooi. Iiitermeiliate Tr;ivelers Club : Literary Society : V. W. C. A. ; In- teniieiliale Club fll9] Cf O.A.K: 1Q?)1 Mac xl • : grefxawai.t Je.XNXKTTE lIlliH SciHWil. W. A. A.: Lilcrary Sociily ; V. W. C. A.: I ' rigriiul : Mollur (iodSf Chil) ARUEE L. GRF.V Ardcc Intirnicdiatc Clymkk Hli.H Si HOOI. Lilcrary Society; Y. W. C. A.; liitcrniciliatc Club i l iiK FLORENCE GUSH Ci.MKTox High Sch :oi. LiKrary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Xiwiuaii Cliili; I ' ri- Kriud ; Mutlu-r Goose Club LAURA M. GUSTAFSON Larry I ' riniary McKeesi-okt High School Literary Society; Prigrind; Mother Goose Club |120l (3iU OA.IC 1Q2)1 . . ■Ci- ( Iwcll r, VK l)()I.V GIVTOX Cii.NNKl.l.SVM.l.l-; llli.ll S Hixir. I ini;ny ' l r.ivi U IS Chili; LiliTiiry Sociily: N ' . V. C. A.: I ' ri- Kiiml, I ' lis., ' .?o- ' .v ; l.ifi- SaviiiK Corps ' .to; Senior I ' rolll CdTniiiillrr M K(; ui I II i;r Pi ' k IiilrriH((li:ilc Makiiin Ci;. iki; llii.ii Siiiinii. V. A. A.; I ' ravckrs Club; I.iUrary Society •Xillic M:I.L1K. 11 ACCl-.U 1 V I Iak[iin ; I liiiu S( Hooi. IiUi-niudiali. ' rravelirs Club: I.itirary Socii ' ty ; V. W. C. A.: In- ti ' mu-ibatv Club, ' iri- I ' rcs., ' ya MVKA llAIK Myra Primary TiKTi.K Ckkkk I ' mon 11ii;h Siiiooi. l.iti.r;uv Sociilv : rriariud: Mother Ciooso Club 1121} (Siu o A Ki iq:m MARY ELKAXOR HALL Mary ' Intermediate Cii.M i ' drt-Irvona I Ik, 11 Scimoi. W. A. A.: Litcniry Society: V. V. C. A.: liUer- imdiate t ' liil): Mollur Goose Clllli CKRTRUDK M.KY. IIOLNLW Truile Priniary I ' .lCl.l.KVl K lIlCH SlUOUL Literary Society; V. W. C. A.; Prigrind ••. h MAY 11 ALXAX Homestead High Seiiooi. Primary Litirary Society; Y. W. C. .; Xewman Chi!); PrigriiKl LILLLAX ELIZABETH HAMILIOX Lill ' Primary Fekxdale Hich School I ' ravelers Club; Literary Society; Prigriiiil Club; Mother Goose Club 11221 rhi O K- lO- rr Sr .::r . ' -.-i t„v — : ..c y -o-::::. .cC- - -i Ci- -— i I)()K()■|■Il • II i) |)(i(|ic l ' mii:in I ' l NXSr lAW Nl I I M.ll Si llniil, l.ilriaiy SiHicty: N ' . . C. A,; I ' liKriiid: I ' nclry I liili ii,( iki:N( r: ii xkts riax VV liitirimdiati W ' li.KrNsiiiui; I hen Si iickii. . A. A.: ■rra iUrs C ' liili; l.ilirary Sciciily: Intcr- nu ' diali- Chili liKl ' LAII llHA ' l ' KIl 1 IIAKWIfK I ' culah liitcrnicdiat ' j i ' lNxsriAWNKv lliiiii Si imoi. ' rravi ' K IS Cluli; Iiitcrnucliati ' (. ' lull GF.RIKri)!-. IIArSI ' R Tnuly Ai roiiN 1 lu.u Sluool N. . C. A.: rriiiiiiiil; Moilur Goose Club 1123! (aU O.AK: 1Q?)1 - v , ; r IKCIM 1 ' II KIN ' S (liiiiiy Ink iiiuiliuu- Waynesburg High School Travckrs Club; Litcrnry Society; V. W. C. A.; Inter- mediate Clul) HILDA MARGARET HAYS 1 lilila ' Iiileniu ' iliatc Mr. Pi.FASAXT High Schooi, Literary Society: V. W. C. A.; Intermeiliate Clul) •Sally Loll SARAH L(JU1S1-: IILISEV Ci.KAKKiKi.ii Hiiiii School I ' rimarv W. A. A.; Literary Society; ' . W. C. A.; PriKrind; V esper Clioir; Mixed Chorus MARTHA llENSEL -MartlKi Iiiterincdiate Scot I High School W. A. A.; Travelers Club; Literary Society; V. V ' . C. A.; Intermediate Club; liasketball 11241 miz O K. 1Q?)1 ' ---• - — - V — - ' V N.w Sd Si:i.M IIIK ' M ANSI ' N t ' (ii Mipiir.is I h(.ii Si ilimi. Iiil( rnii ili:it V. A. A.; ' I ravcliis (liili; l.iurary Sociily; . W. C. A.; lull run ilialf Chili. I ' lisidi ill VIKCIXIA IIICRZOG Giiiny ' ' rriiii;iiy SMKriii ' om Ilidii School Litiiary Sociily ; V. W. C. A.; Prigrind ; Vesper Choir M ri;aui;t iihri ' iixckr Peg ' Intermediate AMitRiiH.K Ilir.H School IraveUrs Chib : Literary Society; V. V. C. A.: In- termediate Club KATIIkVX KLIZAllKTH lllTESHUE Kale Intermediate Parnassis Hich School Aliiha Sigma Alpha: N . A. A.: Y. W. C. A.: Inter- mediate Club : Mother Goose Chib ; Poctrv Cinb 11251 (srhs. O A iC IQ l Lorainc I.OKA1XI-. IIOKK liKl.l.KVlK lllCII ScilrOl- I ' limarv Sigma SiRiiia Si.uma; l.iurary Sccioty : V. W. C. A.: I ' riurincl AKDl-.l.I.I ' LF.LA IIOKXKR ■' AnKllc ' I ' rimary On. ClTV lll(iH SCHOUI. Literary Siicii-ty : V. W. C. A.; Prigrind ; MuthL-r fioose Club CATHERINE ZITA llOVXOSKI Kay Inttrnicdiate Xkw Kkxsi. (;to. Hic.ii School W. A. A.; Travelers Club; Literary Society; V. W. C. A.; lulermediatc Club JOY IICKM ■' loc ' ' I ' riuian Ai.TooxA I Ik. II Sc audi. W. A. A.: V. V. C. A.; Prigrind; Motber Goose Club 11261 (srh O.AK. 1 - ' ' X - :i ,S: -C-- ' b- Dollir ' r)f)Rf)TllI ' in NTT I ' kaiM ' Iimi 1 1 Ji.ii Si iiiiiii. Triiiiary SiKiii;i SiKiiia SiKMKi; l.iliTiiry Society; V. V. C. A. I ' li iiiiul MIl.DKMi IKW IN ' Mid PrimarN l ' i.iiK.i riix I lii.il Sc iiooi. l.itiTiiry Snciily; I ' l ' iKiiiul M KN ' I-.I.IZ Al ' .l-: I II ISKNHERG Hetty IntiTiiK-dialc M AKio.N Ckxtf.r Hic.h Scnotn. I.iterarv Sncietv: liiti-rnicdiato Cliili r AKjDRii-: .if.ffries Marg InloniKdiatc Sonii 1!ko v. svii-I.f. IIu.h Si ' iiooi. Alpha Sigma Tau : Travilcrs Club : Intermediate Clul 11275 (srh O.AK: 1Q2)1 M AKV I ' KANCES JELI.ISOX I ininiy IntrrnK-dialc CclKADI ' cll.lS lllCH Si H(X1I. . A. A.: Traviltrs Club; Literary Society; Inlir- nudialo Cliil) Ennil Kl.IXAP.KTIl .lOHXSOX Edith Iiitcrnu-diatc Kradikh K Hu;h School A. A.; Literary Society: V. W. C. A.; Interniediale Club IIARKIKI ' TK K. JOIIXSOX Hap ' I ' riiiiarv Ai.TODXA 11k. II School W. A. A.: Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Trisriud; Miithcr Goose Clul IXEZ ELIZABETH JOHXSOX •Inez Priinary Beavekdale Hu;h School Literary Society; Travelers Club; Prigrind : Motlur Cioose Club 11281 Qrh O ' 1Q?)1 _- - - i- Jnliiiiiy 1,1 M ISI. C. JUII.NSIIX (iHKKNSIII Ui. I I K.ll Si IKnil. Illlt ' l ' lllt ' llillh ' l|ili:i Sii;m;i 1 .111 : Ir.ivrlcis I ' liili; l.ilcrary Sucicly; N . ( . A,: liil( I ' liudLili C lull, (. ' (Jiincil Jdiusy Kl Til l■IIL ■loXRS Imiiana IIiiiii S iiiKii. IraviUrs (. lull ; Lilirary Si)iivly ; I ' riiiriiul; Molhir Gdosc Chil) Jll.l A l-.l.i ' -.XI-. josi-.rii Julia Intirniiilialf FoKTAi.K 1 III. 11 Si 11001. W. A. A.: Travelers Club; InliruK-diali- ( hib MAKV T. jrXKER ■■Mar Intermediate Sauikp IIkakt Hic.h School Travelers Club; Xeuniau Club; Intermediate Club 11293 (3rk OA-K. IQ: ! Tanc JANE KABLE DoRMONT IIi(;ii School Primary Sigma Sigma Sigma: W . A. A.: l.iurary Society; V. W. C. A.. ' icc Pris., ' ya Prii;rincl ; Motlur Goose Club CA I llllRIXI . .1 . K K Sli;X Kay ' Intermediate DiijiES.NK lliiai Si iiooi. W . A. A.; Travelers Cluli: Literary Society: Inter- mediate Club ' Kosie ROSELLA KATO DoouESXE High School Intermediate Travelers Club ; Literary Society : Y. W, C. A. : Xew- man Club; Intermediate Club WKXDliLl, KAUIF.MAX ■Wendell Intermediate Voixcwooi) jIll.H Si llOOL M. C. A.; Interme.liate Club: Cdee Club: P.asket- li.ill : 1 lorsesboes 11301 (3rhz OAK 1Q2)1 . , y ' - - iii;i.i:. i ' :i.i Ai;i;ni ki.i.i.ik lliirn l ' iiiii:iry I Icil.I.lllAN SIU HI. 1 III. II Si lliii ' l V. A. A : ■I ' raviUrs Cliili; Liltrary Si.ci.ly; . . L. A.; rrlnriiiil: .Miitlur (idusc Cliili V1KI.I. I. Ki;i.l.N ' Kil liUiiiiuiliaK I,. N(J.KY 1 I li.n Si III111I. Travilirs Cluli: l.itrrarv Sm ' iilv; N. W . I ' . A. IK iii-.i.i-:x K. Ki;. . i-.i)V I ' lKiiiKi. I 111. 11 School I ' limarv . A A ; ria rkTS Cluh: Literary Society; V. W. C. A.; i ' ri.urinil; Motlu-r Ciooso Clul Kcniiv MARY KIA ' Xl ' .nV Rti-LEviLi.E High School Intermiiliatc A. A,: Travelers Club; Literary Society: V. . C. A. ; Iiitirmnliate Club, Council, ' 30 P311 (3rh O A K. IQCSl IVKLLA M K Kl-.NNV 1 volla liUcnmdiatc SwissvAi.E HicH School . A. A. : Travelers Club ; Literary Society : V. W. C. A. ' h DURUTIIV I ' KARl- KIXXI-.N ' ••Dome ' New Castle High Sihool TravtliTS Club ; Lilirary Society : V. . C. A., Coiiti- cil : I ' riirriiid GLADYS F. KXISELV Cilailys ' Primary Altoona Hic.h School Littrarv Socictv : Y. W. C. A.: I ' rigriiul ; Orcbcslra JEXXIK I ' .IXLK KXUI ' l ' Jabii- Intirniidialc LiGONMEK Hiuh School Iravclers Club; Lilerarv SocictN ; Inli rimdiati- Club I132J (9rh i OA.K. 1Q:S1 ■-- - ' - — - - ' ■llrl.ir ' lll- .I.I ' .. KK Wll k r P(N. SSI S I I II. II Si lliiiil ImIi ' I ' IIIi ' iImIi ' rr ucliis Clnli; l.ilcrary S pfiily ; ■. W . ( ' . A.: Drani- iitics: Inlri niiiliali ' (lii ' i ••kiilh klTll KKIJI.ING DOKMIINT llll,M S IIOIII. Sij Mia Sigma SiKi ' ia : W , A A.; l.itrrary Society, Cluiirmati Mcnibrrship Commillcc, .fo- ' ji ; V. W. C. A. : I ' rigriiul, Scciilary, ' . o- ' ,u ; Life Savinjj Corps. ' 30- ' 3 1 l.OllSl ' ' . ClCORiilXl KTSICK Loiiii Primary Ml Kkksi ' okt 1 1 II. II School l.ilorary Society: l ' rij;riiul Rosalie Ros i.ii-: I-:. I. wcii t I- ' kkmiai.k Ili(i:i Si iiiioi. I ' rimaiN W. A. A.: Literary Society; . W. C. A.: Prijiriiiil : Life Saviiii; Corjis I133I (srkz O-AK: 1Q?)1 I 111 rcsa ' THERESA LAXGSNER Pearody High School Primary W. A. A., Member of Council ' .?i ; I ' rigrind, Mi-mbcr (if Council ' 30, ' 31 ; Life Snving Corps ' 30, ' 31 ; Swim- ming Mgr. : I ' itt Play Day ' 30 •Cedic MERSEDES LAL ' GHLIN Clairton High School F ' rimary Travelers Club; Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.; New- man Club ; Prigrind ; Mother Goose Club KLliY M. LAV ION ' ' Slim Indiana High School Literary Society ; Prigrind Primary KATHKklXE JFAX LEGGETT ■' Cutie ' ' Primary SoL ' TH Hills High School Travelers Club: Literary Society; Y. V. C. A.; Pri- v ' rinil : Mother Goose Club 11341 (3iu o k: iq?)1 ■' ■• — ■■■w • . i.MM M io i.i-.ii.irrN ' •■|.,„i„u. liil ' . rnu- lialc SWISSVAI.I- I U S( lli ' ill V. A, A.: ' I r;ivrUis Cluli; ' . W. C A.; Int. riiu- li:ilc dull t-AROLIXI ' AI)l-;i.K l.l ' U ' lll.ni- ' .K Oncliin lull 1 nudiat l i:isri:in ii.i i 1 1 u.u Si iii ii. W. A. A.; TraMK-is Cliili; l.iicraiy Sooit-ty; Y. W. C. A ; lull rnu ' dialr W II. n 1:1.1 l ' .i: I II l.l ' .Nll K ' I ' •■iMa rriniary JilllNMdU N I llCll Si lllllll Literary Society: TraveUTS t ' hili; I ' rigriml (. ' luli; Miitlur (liinsc ( ' lull HELEN LEONARH Stimiljie IntcniKdiatc Imndi.ev ' oc. ti in. i. Literary Society; hiterniediate Chil) 11353 (3rhj O VK. 1Q2)1 Rrrii I- i.i-i ' LEV ■Tiiiy Intermediate Mevershai.k llu.ii Stmxii. W. A. A. : Travelers Club : Literar}- Society ; V. W. C. A.: Intermediate: Track ' .so; Tennis ' 29, ' 30: Life Saving Corps ' ya . Horseshoes ' 29, ' 30 MARGAKKT I. LEWIS I ' eg Primary Wavnesburg Hi(;h Schooi Literary Societ : Y. W. C. A.: Prigrind HAZEL C. I.lXGEXEELIEk Haze liU( rr.uiliale 1 l ii.i.ri)Avsi!ii (; Hii;n SriKioi. W. A. A.; Travelers Cluli: Literary Society: Inler- me.liale ( !ul.: V. . C. A. M AK I H EMVI.A LLOYD ■•Martha lnt-rnu-di:ite PrXXSfTAU NEV HlCH ScHOOI. Travelers Cluli : Literary Society; Intermediate Club 1136} Carkci C: JK ' i 1Q?)1 . ■,-t •v, ■' IK(,I. I I.OIIK Virniiihi Iiiliiitic i|i;ili SiiAiiK Twi ' . IIi(;li S iin p| A A : l.iliniiy Snciily; Y. V. C. A.; liiUr- 111. .Ii.ili ( liil.. I..lli. r Cn.iM- Chilp Mow I.OXC M.MUi CiKU I ' .N. ' v H.i.i; IIli.ii Si iiiiDi. l.iUiMiy Society: Y. W. C. A.; I ' rigriiul ML kli:i. LONG Miirii 1 Inlirirndiali NfAKiiiN CicxiKu llic.ii Scnnoi. I.itirarv SiH-i(.t ; Mollior Goose Club M AK KL LOXG Marvic Primary XokwiN I ' niox Hic.ii School rrisiriiul 11371 (3rhz OA. ' K 1Q?)1 ••l ' .ir.li. ROBKRTA i.ornnx M KS lliiiii Si ' nooi. rimary TraviU-rs Clul ; W. A. A.: Litirary Society: V. W. C. A.: Pritirinil ; MuIIkt ddosc Club; Juniur and Senior Chorus ROSE KA ' IUKVX I.LCKA •■Rose I ' riniary Latrobe High School Literary Society; Y V. C. A.; Prigrind AXXA B. LUnWtCK Anne ' Inl.-nnediate F.i-LiERTux Hi(;ii School Travelers Club; Literary Society; Intermediate Club GRACE LCKl ' .ll ART ' Grace ' ' Primary Pj.imvii.kf. 1 III. II School Literary Society _ eC ■II. I. ii lli;i.i;. MAKII, I.IKKXS Ml Ki;i s H( Ks I III, II Si ihmu. F ' riiniiry l-ilir;iiy Suciily ; . W. (. ' . A.; I ' riKriml; Mullui (liuist- Clul) Ji: . I ' .I.IZ AIU-.TII IAII.I-: .|i:in lull Timiliiilr I Mil N I I h.ll Si Ml ml I.iliiMrv Socii ' lv IIFI.] 1()X ACK L ' MOXTHW N I III. 11 S( llOIII. Iiitiiniidiati- A. A.: I.iuraiy Socirly ; ' . W. C. A.; IiiUr- nuiiialf t ' luli M K(, Ri: I III:I.I:N MaolKIXALO Margaret ' ' Intirmcdiate JlNIATA Uu.H S(. HOnl. TravcUrs Cliili: Literary Society: ' . W. C. A.; liiternieiliate Club El39i (3iU O : 1Q2 1 .!1;A t;i.lN(JK MAINS Jcanit Primary Nkw Kknsinctdx Hicii St ' )UK)i. Litirarv Socictv : Prij;rinil : Motlur Goose Club MABEL MAKIOX MARKKLL ■■Malnl ' ' Primary Sl ' MMERVILLE IIUiH ScMOOI. W. A. A.; Travelers Club; Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.: Prisirind: Mother Goose Club ALICK IREXE MARS Al Internietliate TlirSVII.l.K lllCH St IIOOL Iravelers Club; V. W. C. A.; Intermcdialc Club Hilda HILDA MARSHALL CfRWF.NSvii i.E HicH School Primary Literary Society ; V. W. C. A. ; Prisirind ; Mother Goose Club; Basketball ' 31 I140I (3rh O-AK: 1Q? 1 ' - - ' -■' ■-• ■- - - o :l N u J. I!i:i l( 1-. M MM l ' Kiviiv ' liilcriiu ' iliait Hl ' M.KK I III, II S IIOHI. I.ilciary SiM-iit ; liiU run cli:ili ' CIiiIj M 10 l K I Mnrv jaiu Primary Kkvmi Psvii IK lli(;ii Sciiooi, l.iurary Sncicty ; Y. W. C. A.; l ' rij;iiiiil I ' .l-.KN ' in-: M MK Hi.riiici lull I nil ilialt- I ' lNXSv •r. v ■I■llicii Si luioi. Litcrarv Socictv M. 1)1£L1 E MAUK i! Primary PUNXSUT.WVNEV HiGH SCHIXIL Literary Sncicly [141} (srhi O A tC 1Q2)1 •IVk- MARCAUKT MAVKR Si HENLHY 11k;H ScHCKll. N. W. C A.; Litirary Socii ' ly : I ' riKriiiil Cliili: Mullur (lOosc Clul) KLTll t:. MKTZGKK Rulir Primary Derrv Mi iH School V. W. C. A. : Prisriiul : Mother Goose Club GLADYS MARGARET MILLER Gladic Primary Pl.VMVII.I.E UlCIi Sl ' HOOI. Literary Society Jayne WXE KLTll MILLER WiLKiNSBURC High School Primarv Travelers Club: Literary Society: V. V. C. A.; Pri- grind: Mother Goose Club 11421 miz OA.3 C 1Q? 1 I, II. 1.1 . l.l i:i.l. . III,l.l:K Lull Iiil( iiiucliii XciHrn liKMiiiiii K II 11,11 .ScMiiiii. Lilir.iiv SiK-icU; ' . ( ' . A,: hitirmrili.ii. (Iiili Mi ' KNi. n- . iii,i.i-:k Ml r I liitirnudiiili ' Ml Kkkspokt I lii;n Stiiiiiii, : I, Unary Socii-ty : V. W. C. A.; Inli-r- imdialc C ' liili: .MntluT (inosc Cluli OIWI. Mll.l.l-.k ()|ial Inlirmediate Ml I ' l.KAs.vNT High Schoiu. rriivikrs CluU: Literary Socioly ; Y. W. C. A.: Intcrmcdiali- Club LAILIXK MILLER I ' aiily Primary SroTTiiAi.K I1i(;h Schixil Literary Sociity; N ' . W . C. A.; Prigriiid 1143] (Brk 0 :£C 1Q?)1 KLi;V MIl.LKK McKeksport Hu.n Schiku. Literary Socicly; I ' rigrinil Primary l-lo FLORENCE MOITAT McKeesport High Schooi. Primary Liti-rary Society; Y. V. C. A.; Prigrinci ; ifolher Goose Club JKNXIK MOFFIE ' Kiinic Intermediate Salixa High School V. V. C. A.; Xewman Club; Intermediate Club LOUISE B. MOXATH l.du Intermediate West Xewtox IIh.h School Travelers Club: Literary Society; Y. V. C. A.; In- termediate Club 11443 (3rk O - C 1Q?)1 RLHAXOK MONUOE McMirm Primary Latkoiik Hii;ii Scinxn. W. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.; IViKriiul; Maskcllcill AXX I KN ' MdXICdMI-KV Ami liUcrmidial-- 1 I.Mi r.UAt K I ' mo.N I Ik. II ScH()l)l. ' rraxilirs CluK; LIk-rary Society; Y. W. C. A.; In- lcnmiU:ih Cliili hi:r ki-: moxtcomi-kv luriiict Iiitcrmcdiatf Wkst Xkuton IIk ii S( iiikm. Travckis Clul): Liliraiy Society: Intirnuilialc Clul : Life Saving Corps CIIRISIIXK Kl-l-n MdOnY Toots Primary Xaxty-Gi.o 1Ik;h School Prigrind D43} (3rk O.AK: 1Q? 1 EILEEN R MVLER ■■Eilci-n Primary L Nr(i. Ti RTi.F. Ckikk 1Iii;h School Litirary Society; Newman Cliil ; Prigriiul : Mother Goose Club EDNA MeAFEE Edna ' Iiitermeiliate Carnegie High School . A. A. ; Travelers Club : Literary Society ; V. W . C. A.: Life Saving Corps: Intermediate Club ' Esther KSTHKK McAFEE Cak. ei;ie ilioH School Intermediate W . A. A.; Travelers Club: Literary Society: V. V. C. A.: Intermediate Club: Life S;iving Corps LOIS McCARKELL Lois ' Intermediate Hickory Vocational Hioh Schck l W. A. A.; Travelers Club; Literary Society; V. W. C. A.; Intermediate Club: Volleyball, ' 29-30 1146} (3rh O K 1Q? 1 M AKN ' McCI.AIN •M;n ' liil riiii (Ii:it I )(i|. |ci I I 1 ri.ll Si lliilil. I ' riiii Sliill ; N. W. C. A.; Iiiliriiiiil ' ;iti- (liili ()K i:t Mixxii-: nkci. 1:1.1. axd Vi I ' rimary l ' r XSI ' TA V K llll.JI Sc IKXll l.ilii;uy Sdiirly; Y. W. C. . ' . ; rrinriiul ■|um i;. ii:i.i i-: Mccclmi; Imh N I I ii.M Si niiiii. liUirniidial ' . Gi. nvs mar(;arf.t Nk-cowx Mtigi-s Inurnu(li;itf Bk i roKn IlicH School Travckrs Chili; N ' . W . C. . . ; Xcwman Club; Intcr- mi ' diatc Club FA A 11471 (3rhj2. O .IC 1Q?)1 -iCTv M KV lAI-.LI.A McCOV Shiirly Inlcnmdiatc Indiana Uh.ii Sinooi Ti;ivilcrs Club; Literary Society: Inli rmeclialc Club M Kril KATIIKVX McCKl ' .ARV ■■M:irHKi riim;iry Xew Casti.f. Hi ;h SiHocii. Travi-k-rs Chib ; Literary Sucicly : V. . C. A.. Con- ference Delegate ' .W- ' jl ; Triurind MVRGF.RV K1A MeCn.l.OLTil 1 Knilse I ' rimary Xanty-Gi.o IIk.ii Si niKii. . A A ; Literary Smiely; ■. W. C. A.: I ' rigrind KOIIKRT McCUXE ■M;ic Internieirale SkUH KI.KY ToWNSini ' llll.U S( iii:oi. F ' bi Alpha .eta; Intermediate Cliili: Clee Cliili; I ' .ase- b;ill ; Haskelball: Ilorsesbiies 1148} (srkc A ' - 1Q 1 i-ii. M ik M.■(■■Kl) ■C Millie Iiilcrim iIkiIc I Mil .N I 1 11.11 Si llniii. Travrl ' is Cliili: lnl( imk ili.ilc AMI I-: l.( ilISI-: M.IARI. AMI Allit Inlcrini ' dialt Caunkmk II II. II Si iiiini, Ti;ivi ' lirs Chili; l.iliiMry Sniiiiv : Inli riiuili.ilc Cliili I.iti-raiy .Suciily I ' .Sllll-.K i;i.l .AI!i;i II MckOWX I ' .uildy liitiTiiH ' diatc W S1II M.IMN I I II. M Si- IIOIll. TiavrliT ' (hili; l.iui:ir Siicii-tv : liiUrmodiati ' Cliili i-:nx A i.orisi- xkw hi-kti-.r F.ddii I ' limary Dekkv I w p. I 111. II SCHIXII. l.iuraiy Society; V. W . C. A.: Pri.iirind 11491 (3rh2. oA-ic iq:m IIKI.F.X RI.li:XK NF.VKRGOI.n ArliiiR- ' rriniary ' I ' aKKN ITM llicii Sliiooi. l-lur;iry Siiciitx ; Y. W. C. . ; I ' ligrind KVA XlClldl. AS l- ' va liittrnudiatc. InIHANA Illc.H Si 111)01. I.ittiarv S H-i(.-ty ; Iiiti niiciliati.- Cliih ■•Ra( R (1IF1. 1.. XlCKOl.l.S Ml Kkf.spokt Hicni Sriuiut. I ' Miiary Litirary Sui-iily A ' . W. C. A.; I ' rigriiiil ; Mutlur r-:VHLYX OC.DF.X li tlyn Iiitirnicilialo Cl-KARFIKI.I) Hicii Scnooi. Travilcrs Club; Literary Society: V. W. C. A.; lu- liTimrliati- Club; Motlu-r Goose Club 11501 (arhz O T f- T Aim AN ' XA I. OCkl.X K M I 111. II SlIKBII. liili-rnudiati ' l.ilii.iiv Siicirly. ' . C, : liilc rinnll.ili- ( ' liili M.illirr CiM.M ' Clul r;iyc ANl-: Ol.DIIAM X. XTV-r,i.o I Ik, II SciUHii. Litiraiy Sociity; ' . W. C. A.; PriKri ' i ' l : Mi ' llur ( lOdSi- Chill M K( ' ,AK1-. r M.()K1-:. CF. ()I.I .S M;iit;;uol ' ' IiUrrmrilialf CoKAUl ' Ol.lS lllCH S( IIODI. W A. A.: ' rniviliis Club; Literary Society; N C. A.. Conforcncc delegate, Cabinet meinber ; Inurniecbate Club fa ' i:lvx JIX1-. oxnuAKO Evie Primary Mr. I ' i-E. s. . T Tup. IIh.ii School Travelers Club; Literary Society: Prigrind : Motlur Goose Club 1l1511 (miz o k: iq?)1 •■: y. MABF.I. PACHTER Altoona Mich Srnooi. Iiitirnuiliutc W . A. A.; Travilcrs Cliib: IntiTim-ciialr Cliib; Muthir Gooso Club BERXADIXE PAHEL P)ornie Intormediate East Hixti.nc.ihix Hi(;h School W. A. A.: Travelers Club: Literary Society: V W. C. A.: Tnterniediate Cl;ib: Mctber n.Hise Club ■•Sue SUSIE K. PALAZZI Shade Twp. High School Primary W. A. A.: Literary Society: Y. W. C. A.: I ' rigriiul : Mother Goose Club: Basketball, ' i )- yo AXXA PALMER Anne ' Primary Ti RTLE Creek L ' xiox High School W. A. A. ; Literary Society : Y. W. C. A. : Prigrind : Mother Goose Club, ' ice Pres., ' ,?o ; Tenuis, ' .«o: Basketball. 30 11521 t - ' -i U 1.1 I II. 1. 1-. I ' , NNi;ii. KKK Cilli I ' riinaiy . r riiiiv 1 1 II. II S( riiioi. l-iUr:ir.v Snric ly : N ' W ( ' : I ' riRriiiil; MdiIkt Ci( ( sr t lull t.1 C. kOI.IXI- J WK IVXKK Cariuy Inlcrmoiliale AKION- L ' kNTKR-I- ' AST MaM(IXIN(; JdIM II. S. l.itiraiy SociLty; Iiitcrmctliati ' CIiiI) KiTii .M.w r. ' rri:Ksox ' Talty ' ' lull rniMliatf Oekhv Twr. IIk h School Literary Society; V. W. C. . . ; Tnlcniudiatc CIiil): ' rcniiis. ' 30 .Xiin ' XX SARA I ' WI.irK ToHNSToux IIk.h Si iioOL Iiitirimdiatc TraviUrs Cluli: Literary Society: Xewniaii CIuli; In- termediate Chil) 11531 (Brhj O K: 1Q?)1 Nosi-. 1 ' I-:i.i.i:kiti-: Cl.K. RKlKI-II llll.ll S( HlHll, Intrniuilialc W A. A.: I ' ravckrs Chili; I.iUrurv Sociity; V W. C. A.; N ' cwmaii Club; liiicniudiati- Chili ; M..ihir Coiisi- Club MAKCARl-T JEAX I ' l I ll.l.l I ' S IV ' Sfry Jiaii ' Primary (Ii p:knsiu ' K(; IIh.ii Sriinoi. . A. A.; I ' rigriiul; Baskttliall, ' H); Tennis, ' 30 ' I kiiricUa IIICXRIKITA riEKOX ICi.iZAi;! Tii High Sciinoi. Jiiti riiKihatt; Travck-rs Clnli; Literary Suciety: V. W. C. A.: In- icniKihate Clnh BERTHA II. rOERSCHKE Bf.llevue High Scmxii. Primary Pi Kappa Sigma: Travelers Club; Literary Sucicty ; ■. C. A.; Senior Class, Secretary; Pngrind, Ciaineil : X ' dlUyliall. ' 30 [1541 (3rkz OA K 1Q?)1 ANNA i ' n rrf) Ann; liii. r nil ilialc !)i iNi rr.() riii:N ' fK A(MK i ■| r;iMlcis ( liili; I.iUrary Smidy; liilirmrdi.ili- ( liili; XcuMiaii (liili: I ' .ask. ili:ill III KL( )l ' I I-. U( l l, . l•. l ' ( 11  i.i: Cliall Primary East llrMiN(.[MiN lln.ii S( hdoi. W. A. A.: Literary Siicicty : V. V. C. A.; Pn.uriiul Postic [ ARV i:. POST TKiMrv llii;ii School Inlirmediale W A A : TraviKrs Cluli; Literary Society (■A ; Internudiate Clnli KOn H QIIGLEY Quig ' Intermediate Clf.akkiki.u Mu;h School Litirarv Sooiet ; Intennediato Club {1551 s (srTi O. J L lQ ' :Si T ' - -.-Cr C . z: - - - — ' --i-— = jN — — i— -■' - i v rX il, y . • AXASI ASI A R Al ' .UO ■■Aiiik ' ' liUfiimdiatc Saltsiu ' rc Wu.ii Si 111)01. riavili IS CliiU; N ' . W. C. A.; Inlcimidialc CUil) MAKV M RAXKIX •Mary ' Priniarv Jeannettk High School l.iurary Society; Y. W. C. A.; Prigrind ODESSA r.F.LI.I-: KAXKIX ■' Dcs ' Primary MONESSEN 11 11.11 Si llOOI. Liurary Society; Y. W. C. A.; I ' ri.uriiul; Mntlnr Guose Club Clauilia CLAUDIA Rl-Al) Somerset Hioh Sriiooi. IiiUrnieiliale Travelers Club; Literary Society; Intermeiliate Chili; roctrv Club 1156] r- A t: T O ' M I KAN KK 11 M l Sliiirlii lull rim ' lial ' | ICKIN I I 11.11 S II T,;n,l rs Clul.; l.iuniry S icicty : Y. W. C. A.; Int. nudi ilr I lull ; Inlli r (•.i..is - Clill ' CA ' I ' lll ' .KINl-. M I K.NIA ' Kalii ' rniiiaiy Ai.niiiNA Cmmoik I In. 11 Si iiDiii. l.U.r;ny S.iciity: N m:i fl !.: rrigriiul ; Motlur liddSl ' t ' llll) rrini;iiv GERTRLDI- KITI-.XOLK Gertie Ml Kkks R(h ks I Ik. II S. iioni. Lilcraiy Society; V. W. C. A.; I ' ligiin.l ; Mmlier Go..se Chill MILDKI-I ' KATlll-.KINK RITENOUR •■Mildre.l MiKees Rocks Hu.h Schikil Literary Society: V. W. C. A.; Prigrind Primary 7 11571 ( O A IC 1Q?)1 ELOISK KLIZ.MU: 111 KIT IS Kloisc rrimary Wilkin SBC KG High School A A.: l.itrrarv Society; Y. W. C. A.; rrigriml ' Jian JEW ROIXiERS WM.KiNSiiiKi; Mich Si hool Primary W. A. A.: Travikrs Clul) : Literary Sc.ciity : V. W. C. A. : Prigriiul •Dick ' ' EDITH ENF.I.VX KDlll-R St. Mary ' s Hi(;h School I ' rimarv Literary Society: Lincoln Debating Chili; V. W . C. A. Mother Goose Cluh ELLA NIRCIXIA R( JSENI ' .EKGER l- .ll;i Primary PlNXSlTAWNEY lliGH SCHOOL W V. C. A.; Travelers Chili; Prigriml Cliili; Mother (ioose Club 11581 (3rh2. O.ATC 1 O l i i.ii.i.i.w s K()Si:m ' .ii (. I.ir liili ' rnirili:ili ' 1 1(11 I iiiAvsrirw. I III. II Si iiimi W . A. A.; ' rruM-lrrs i liili: l.ilii;iry Scicii-ly ; liitii- 1111 ili.ili- (lull U WlnX I i) l.l-A- KMmiiii;i liilcnmili:ili I ' liiKKinN lliiji SilliHil. IriiviKrs C ' luli: l.ilri;iry Sni-iity ; N ' . W. C. A. Miissu ' l-I.ORl-XCI- RTWAN 1 ) WHIN I I l(,ll Si Hlim. Intcrnn ' (li;ili W. A. A.; TraviKis (luli; l.iliiaiy Suciily ; ■. W . C. A. : Inlcnnriliair I liili lAI-.l.l.A K KLIir-K l.iulla Primary li ' UTi.K CurKK 1 ' n ii) llicii S« iinii. Literary SuciiiN ; . W . C. A.: rrigriml : Mniln r douse Club 11591 (3rhc O-AKl 1Q?)1 O mA C. JAV SACHS ••.l:.v ' ScHEXi.KY Ilicn School W. A. A.: I ' rifjrind Primary MARGARKT I.OriSK SALSGU ' KR Pi-gK.v Primary Indiana 11k.ii Siiiooi. Liurary Sucicly : liitirmcdiati- Club Kntli RUTH 1. SAPOLSKV Peabody Mich School intermediate . A. A.; Iravckrs CIul); Literary Society; Iiiler- mediate CIul) ESTHER SARAH SCIIAUE ■' Scliady ' ' Primary ScHENi.EY High School Literary Society: Y W. C. A.: Prigriiid [160] SAKA SlllMl(.Ki:k SjHv I ' rimiiry SUMKKSKT lllc.ll Si llnol. I.ilrraiy Smirly; I ' liviriiiil ; Mullur (iimsr Clltli i:i.i. (iK s ■|lK() ■I•.l■; I ' liiiDr Inlrrimiliali I ' K.Miiiiiv 1 1 11,11 S iinoi. I.itirarv Sucictv; Iiili rim diate Cliili ALVERDA SCOTT X ' orda Primarx Hickory IIii.h Schikil . A. A. : Literary Society : V. W. C. A. : Prigriiul MARY SCOTT ■Scotty li-.tcrmediati Trinmty Hk.h SclllX L Travelers Club : Literarv Society : V. W. C. A. {161] (3rks. O A K: IQCSl IIIKLMA SIIAUROX I is ' ' Iiit(.rimili:itr LiCOXIKK illliU Si lllKll. rr:i (.Krs Clnl : Litrrarv Society; Iniirimdiatc Chili E A r F Sll AXXON Evy Primary Bi.AiRSVii.LF. High School V. W. C. A.; Prigriiid l)o-(Io ' GHRALDIXE SHARP ■| nrsvH,i.E Hi ni Si iiooi. liiKrnKiliali.- Travelers Clus : Literary Society; ' . W . C. A.: Iiiter- meiliate Clttb ESTHI ' .K PEARL SI H ' .RP.OXnV Esther Primary East Hixtini.ihix Tow.NSHri ' Hic.n Schooi. Literary Society; Prigriiul ; Vesper Clioir 1162] ( iU O A K 1Q?)1 .5 ' i MII.DKI II SIIII ' l.DS ■Mid Primary lil.MKSV ll.l.i; I III. II Si lli ' iil. I ' liKiiiiil ; Mniliii ( i.iiisr (lull S Al.dMI-. (,. ll.l-. Sl l•;l.l. ' ■S;iliinu l ' riiii;iry I )rijri:s K 1 1 ii.ii Si mihm. I ) lui SiKiiKi l lisilnii ; rr:iv(lirs (liih; l.ilrrary So- cirty ; N ' . . C . A.; I ' rij riiKl Cliili: Mullur (innsi ' Cliili KIii:i.l. M. SLKETIl Diili Ml Kkksi ' (i«t llii.n Sciiooi. LiUiary Suciily ; I ' riKriiul rriinarv BEATRICE SMiril Hit Primary Morrisons Cove Vocational High School l.ilcrary Society : V. W. C. A. : Prisriiul ; Mother Goose iniil. i [163] (3rk2, O K: 1Q2)1 ELMA G. SMITH Smillii liitiriin(li;i|i- XiiRWix I ' nuin IIk.ii Siiiooi. IJI ™ V B - - ■' ■' - ' ' ' ' ■' • ' S ' ' ' Library Scciity: V. V. C. H B 2 H A. : Iiitermodiatc Club ' CATIIF.RIXK 1-. SMI ' niMVFR Kaliink ' riimary Al.TOOXA Cathoi.u I III. II Sc ' Honi. _ W A A.; Ir avc-lors Chili; Littrary Society: , W. C. A.; Xiunian Club: I ' rifiriiul : Motlur Gousc Clul) M r.l-I. R. SXAPP . hil)i-l l ' riui;iry Mr, Jkwktt llii.H Si ' iiooi, W . A. A.: Lilcrarv Sociilv LKOXH SXVni-.R ■riyp lull rnHili;ite Davtdn Vocational llii ' .ii Siiicoi. I.itirarv Socii-lv: lutiruudiati ' Club il64| I.OKK IXI-. SOI ' I II AKIi •Km, rrimary DUUIIESM I Ill.M Si IKiiil. l.iUT;iry Sncicly ; Nc viii:iii Chili: rrinriiiil MII.DKI.I) SI ' Mi:i Mill IiiU-rmcdiaIr IruTll; CuKKK rMclX llli.ll Sc IldOI. Inivilcis Cliili; l.iuravy Smirly ; liiln luiilialc riiili; Mollur GoDSi- Cliil) iKx K, sri: K • iii Iiitirmcdialc YdrNcsvii.r.K llii;!i Sciiooi. ' rravtlcrs t ' liili ; J.itiraiy Socii ' ly ; N ' . W. C. A.: Intrr- imdiatc Club lACIl.l.F. sn-.ciii ' Sis Intiinicilialc Stoyestown Hicm Siiiooi A. A : l.itoiary Socli-ty : ' . . C. A.; Jnii rim.liali Chih: Mi ' tlur Goose Cliili 1165} (3rh O.AIC 1Q31 NHRA (ii ' .krkrin ' STKr.i.i . (iirtii I ' riinary M NKiox Ci:.NTi:i IIk.ii Si iidni. I.iiir;ir Socirtv: Prigriiul i Ki.AKKi ' i:i.i .. r.KTii s ' n:ni. N •MariiiL riini.iry Efiikata I Ik, II School TravcliTs Club: Liurary Socitly : ' . C. A.; I ' li- yriiul; Motlur Goosi- Clul) ELEANOR A. STOXI.K ■' Eleanor liitcrimiliatc Altooxa llicii School W. A. A.: Travckrs L ' liili; Liti-rary Society; liitcr- iiudiatc Club KITH S10 ER Uiistit. liilirnitdiatc KxiATA llicH School Travtlcrs Chili: Literary Society ; V. W . C. A.: lir.er- Miedialc Club tl66] ( e r- T -. . o n M i: I 1 lUOSP . STl ' liY I ' lRnj liil( rnu (li:ili I! MINKSIIDKO I I 11,11 Si llniil. W. A. A.; l.itiiary Sipiicly; ' . V. C. A.; Iiili i iiu ili.ili Club Sluni|) ' I.OIISI-; I INK S ' llMI- CiKKKNSi ' .rm; IIk.ii Si Miim. I ' riiiKu y Si);iii;i Sigma Sigma; A A : Tiavilirs Chili; Liter- ary Sin-iit : ■. W. C. A.; Diplnma Siiiior, Vicf I ' resi- (Unl o, : rrigiiiul; Tennis Jo, ' .(i less iiissii-: siicii L. Ni.i.i I 111, II Si iioUL IiiKi mediate Oak SlalT. Reporter; Inlermediale Cllil); Travelers Club; V. W. C. A. CLARA BEATRICE SLTTER Stutters Intermediate Xkw Kexsint.tox 11u;h School Literary Society ; V. W. C. A. ; Intermediate Club fl67l (3rU O VKl 1Q?)1 Talic MAkV El.i:A ()k lAll- Al.T(X)N. lllCH SC1UI1)[. lU riiu ' iliau V. A. A.: Travilirs Club; Lilorary Society; Inltr- nuiliak- Club II FLEX WW. THOMAS ' 1 Ultn Iiili-niH-diaU ' TiRTLE Creek Union Hu.h School l.itriary Society ; Inlcrmcdiate Club ; Motbcr Goose Club . [ARGARE1 RUril THOMAS ■rciigy ' I ' rimary Thomas llri.n Si mooi.. Thomas. W. ' a. Literary Society: V. W. C. A.; P.aiul : ' csper Choir; Cliorus ELIZABEIII I llOMI ' SOX ■' Lilihy ' Primary Homer City High School Travelers Club; I ' risriud : Motber Goose Cbib; Iiilra- mural Piasketball 11681 (3U OA,IC 1Q?)1 ' •Vi X ' lOI.A (, III! iMI ' SON Jkannktii. I Ik, II Si iiocn lull l ' lllrili;il ' rr:iv lirs Cliili; Lili-niry Suciily ; . W. C. A.; Iiiln iiuilialc Chill •lUU-n Ili:i.EX L. Tl ' KiNHk ' aniiki(c.uii r I In.ii Si iiniM. Iiiln 111! ili.iii Ti;ivckrs Chili; LiUraiy Suciity : ' . W. C. A.; Iiili-i- tiu ' diiili ' Cluh noROTiiv i-.i.iz p.i-;iii ri.M nciity I ' lii McKekspoht Hicii School Liloi ;irv Sociotv: PrigriiHl ; Motlur Gno ' i.- Cliih IIKLF.X VAXCK ' :iiicic ' ' Piini;ir Fast 1 Iintinckin llu.ii Si iinni. Litivaiy Society: N. . C. A.; I ' rigriiul fl69l (su o A K. iq:m M XTII.DA RITA WACIIT ' I ' illu ' I ' riiiKiry A ii ' .iiiiii;K Mil. II Si HiKii. ' riavtltrs Chili; l.ilir;iry Scciily; ' . W. C. A.; Xrw- m:iii Chili; Pri.ci ' iii ' l A. . 1AK - ai.ki;k Ai.TOdNA lli(;ii Si iiooi. liitrniKihali ' Travchrs Chili; l.iuraiy Suciily; ' . W. C. A.; IiUi mtdiati- Club RC)r,F,RT MKWS WALKRR RciIk It IiitirniLiliali I ' rNXSlTAW RV IIk.h SlHllOl. Travulirs Cluli; Lilrrary Sncicty ; V. M. C. A.; Iiitir- niiiliiUi- Club ■llikii iii;li-;. i-: w all ack Ml DuN.M.ii 1 1 Hill Sriiiu.i. Prlmaiv Indiana I ' lnn Staff, Reporter ' 30; Literary Society N ' . . C. A.; I ' riirriiul : Vesper Choir fl70l C e r TC 1Q?)1 I K.wt i:s i.i;i;r. Ki) uai.ii.k I ' ran IiilcriiKcli;ilr Wll.KINSlirili. I llc.M Si lli il. W A : li;uilir , CImI); Literary Siiciily; . W. ' A ; I iiaiiKilks ; liitr;iimir;il I!asl illi:i11 : liilr;iiiiiir;il ' oll.sl.;ill Rc MAKli: K WARD Ci.MUTiiN I Ik. II Si iKKii. Primarv Literary Society: Y. W. C. A.: N ' ewiiian Cliili: I ' ri Rriiul ; Mother Goose Clul) |(H. I 1 ' . W AISt). Vi Iiitcrincdiatc Cl.YMER lln.n SfllOOI. Literary Society; Y. W. C. A.: Interniediate Club I-LdKKXCE KLIZARETII WF.AKLAXD I lo Intcrmeiliatc EiiENsm.Ki; Hk h Sciuxii. Literary Society; Xeunian Club 1171} (3iu oa,:ki iq2)1 J ::: — ' - BESSIK Wl-.IXIiKRG lUislir Ml Kkksi ' dkt 1Ii(;h Siiukii. l.iliTarv Soiiitv; Mother Goose Club F ' rlmury JEXXIK KLIZAliKI H WKVAXDT Jinnic Intcrni .(li;i ' .c QiEKN Hir.H School . A. A.: Literary Society; ' . W . C. A.; IntcniKdiuli Club XIKCIXIA I.OUISK WIIERRV • irgiiiia Primary Wasiiinh.tdx Seminary Mplia Sigma Tau : Literary Society: Y. W . C. A.; I ' rigrimJ, Treasurer; Art Club I laltie HARRIET WHITE IxniAXA High School I ' rimarv l-iterarv Sdcielv fl72l ( ,e OJ JC- lUSi [ j I |g«gta-| i i;i.v. w nil I. INC ••i;iv;i I );iUMiiN I I 1 11,11 Si Ml ml I.ilcrarv Sociily ; . C A ; I ' li iiiHl l ' iini:ii IK(,1N1 W lUMIK I ' liniiiiv I inii Mr NfHuY AlADEMV TiaviliTs (.lull; l.ilii;iry Socii ' ly : Niwniiin Cliili. I ' n.ni iiid CLAKll ' .l ' L WILCOX ChirilHl rrimar.. TrKTiK Ckkkk Lniox Ifuiii School Liurarv Suciuy; V. W. C. A,: rriKiiiul M ADALKXE E Wll.LliV MadaKiu liurrimiliali liKLi.uoun 1 Ileal Siiiooi. Litiraiy Sociity ; V. W, C. A.; liiurmccliatc Club; M.iiluv (iimsc Club [1733 C3 h , OA.: C 1Q2)1 -• — • .■:; - — „- .maki.lerue lokkaixi- wii.i.iams ■IVijKy ' I ' rimavv Bkicaria Tdwnshm ' IlK.ii School V. A. A.: Literary Sociily: V. V. C. A.; rriijriiul LILLIAS WII.SOX Braddock I1ic;ii School Intirnicdiale TraviKrs Club; Literary Society: . . C. A.; Intcr- imdiatc CKil) REGINA . llLI)Ki:i) WILSOX ' • lean Iiitcriiudiatc McKeespokt IlicH School W. A. A.: Travelers Club: Xe vm;iii Club: Tntermediale Club ELEAX()k WISF. ' Wisey Liternuiliatc L ' nioxtowx Hic.h School Travelers Club: V. W. C. A.: Intermediate Club |174] OJ K. 1Q?)1 iSim S| i(lii I.I )KI-; I To I-,. Will. lie • ' .IIKNSMIiKi; llfdll Si IMilil. Itilermcdialo W A A.; I i;iv(li IS Cliili; liitiriindi.ilr Cliili; I ' .mm-- lull, lloeki-v WIXIl ' RIT) WOI.IF •■Windy Ci.vMiR II 11. II School l.iliiary Swciitv; Priyriiicl M AKl , ARi r Wdonw ARn Pog Priiiiarv HkAiircn k 1 I h.ii S HiioL I.iUtary Socii ' l . . (. ' . A.: I ' rigriiid JLl.l M KV X.ACIR Jiuly ' I ' rimai ' v InIHANA IllCll SCHOOI. ! Literary Sucitty ; Prigriiul 11753 (srkz O VK: 1Q2)1 . . ■— .- . MRS. ANNA Wlini: INK Ann rrini;iiy Literary Society ; Prigrind lb (5ri -j II u iJlruinriam {177} ( A T - n r 1 -7 DR. JOHN A. H. KHITH cA life nobly lived 11791 c; 3 ' ' - -t. ' - iJ- - m RGANIZATIONS (srh O.AK. 1Q2)1 The Student Council Dl l l. (i tlie first senifsUT i f ilu- 1930-31 tc-nii. Dr. I- ' ost cr iircscntcd to till- sliitk-nt hiuly di ' llu- m.]i(i(i1 a iirojiosed jilan tor student ])artici]iali(m in fi; ' - ' i ' l ' ' ' Indiana. Tiif con.stitution was jireparcd by sc cral members of the facultv who were interested in this step in advancement. The student l)o(l - voted on the proposed plan and tlie result of the election ] ro ed tliat the niajnritN of them were interested in a student council. At the lieyinniiii; of the second semester, re|)resentatives of the various classes were nominated and elected. The constitution retpiires three represent- atives from the l)e,«:ree Seniors, lliree from ilie l)i| ' loma .Seniors, and two from each of the other classes, making a total number of twelve representatives, ' i ' he constitution also calls for the president of the W ' omens . ' student Leajjue and the Mens .Student Lea,t;ue to ser e as repre cntatix es. brin in ibe number to fourteen. The ])ur]) )se of the ortjanization is to jiromote in every way possible the liest interests of the college; to regulate all matters of student conduct wliich do not fall under the jurisdiction of the faculty and. in general, to ser e as a means bv which the needs of the students may be presented to the administration. . 11 suggestions from students nuist first be jiresented to the Council. The tirst meeting of the Council todk jilace in llie College Dining Rcjom March ( . at which time Dr. I ' oster explained the organization and ])urposes of the Council. Interest is undoubtedly very keen as there was a i)erfect attend- ance at all the meetings thus far this year. It is the hope and desire of tlie present inembers that the plan will grow .Mid become of great import mi the Indiana Campus. |182 m . OA.IC 1Q?)1 i Student Council Dcijrcc Scn ' wn So hiiiiiofs Hki.kn Davis Xoka I ' .i.i.i. IIauti.kit iKi;iMA DuKiNSON H.MvKV Walkik liAUlH.I) I ' lTM ' .K Juniors Fresh men l.l.LKNKK IU) VAKl:S DOROTIIY ( ORCK Ikromk Imtz Harry Wai.kkr Men ' s l.i-a iie NcfTiscntaliz ' c Xrtiur (ii tiirik ll ' nit-n ' s l.coi. ' iic v ' t ri v;; o iiv Wilma Hai-kr Prcsidcnl ' iR(;iMA Dickinson ■)(■.• President Helkn Davis Seeretary Ierome Fnz 11831 (a%i O VtC 102)1 The Oak Staff r.RVCK 1 . LvHAKr.KR Editor-in-Cklcf I ' .Mi. KiNKi.K Issistant-F.ditor- ' w-Chlcf Makky Hribakkk Issistaiit Editor Aktiuk tiiTiiRiK Business Manager Harry W ' ai.kkr Assistant Business Manager I ' .DWARi) Stovkr Idiertisinij Manager Merlk Wacinicr Senior Editor MiciiAKL HoziK Feature Editor Phyllis GLAsr.ow Ort anication Editor (iicoRiiK MiClaren itbletie Editor Mary Kay Etter Home Eeonomies Ki.LE.NKR Edwards Music iL.y . Hai-kr Commercial . , . Junior Editor • ' • ' ' - ' - ' iyr H. Editor I.AVON L(i( KARD Sopltomore Editor koMAiNK Miller Freshman Editor Herbert Hrdoks Drama Editor Rl ' tii Zimmerman Sorority Editor Bradley Crawsiiaw Fraternity Editor Dorothy Ari;all Photography Editor Miss P.ernke Ornitorff Editorial . Idviser Mr. C. M. I ' n.i ' . Financial . Idi-iser 1184} hS-. (srhP. OA K. 1Q:M •7 Ck,-- --- 1931 Oak ir Till ' , ( ' ak staff is iiult ' luud tn Paul Smay for ilu- detlica- lidu (lcsii;ii. to Mrs. Walsh for nssistiiitc in lillinj; oui activity sheets, to the Xoithern I- ' .ngra ins; C oni]ianv for the ait WDik. and to the students and facultv for tlieir tine spirit of cociperatiim. 1185] (srh O K: 1Q2)1 Indiana-Penn PENN STAFF E(iit( r-i)i-Cliiff Hi-.i.i:n I ). i . Issislanl Editor Hi ubkkt CiREGG hczvs kditors jCi.Anvs Wiilk . IthlcticS JoSKI-lI SiKCMAN Ii.vcliaii: c Editor William McIjill . Issistaiit Exilian i c Editor Raymond Gii.son Eitcrary Editor Mlwiiod Corbett Fcrsoiiiii-l Editor ( Iicokgl McClarkn Pciin Pricks Joe Davis Ecaturcs E.ditor I ' .akraka Egleston E.vlra-Ciirricidiiiu .Icli ' -itics ' illl m liuoWN nrpartiiiciita! Rrporlcrs : . ht CVKIL lUINKK Coiiimcrcc W ii.ma Haeku Home Economics Jea.n I ' ell Junior-Senior Hii li C ' lakissa lioxrs M itsic LicY Kosati staff .Stc„o,,raf lu-rs Jh.ikace I-kb BHisiness .l o;u7i;t ' ;- r.KAi)Li;v W. Ckawshaw Facidlv . Idiiscr C .M . I ' lLE [1861 (3rh OATC 1Q?)1 THOMAS C0R8ETT WILLIAM McG-ILL JOE OAVK BRADLEY CRAWSHAW The Indiana Penn TllR Indiana I ' cnn is the nf vs|)a])er of the Colleijc. It is jiuhlished h a statt ' selected troni students interested in journaMsni. Accordinj; to a plan jiut into eflect in l ' 26-1927. each of the more important staff iwsi- tions has under-class a ssistants. At the end of the year the members of the regular staff are elected from these assistants. Thus continuity and ] reparatory training on the staff are made possible. The ])a])er prints the news of all extra-curricular activities through re- porters elected b the xarious organizations. Its features include a humorous colunni, exchanges from other college weeklies, (levelo] nient in the educational woild. and some student literary productions. Its re] orters cover im] ortant events aroimd the campus and interview famous visitors such as . dmiral P yrd and Ruth l ' r an ( )wen. This college newsjiaper has grown from one page of typed material pub- lished irregularly to a four-page pa] er published regularly each week. The publication is hiianced through the college registration fee. 1187] (3rhz O IC lOCSl Junior Class Roll Akisman, Kknnetii J. Harkeli., Km ma J. Cl ' KRAN, MaKCARKT M. KliLKSTtlX. HaKIIARA (iRAfEV, Sara T. AlJlER. KsTHER I. IU; iiER. Ledna M. HllTSFdkll, Marki.n S. HolRNE, I.AIKETTA HlTERIlAK.II. Cl.lFlOKIl M. ClIKKORIi, ViKl.lNIA Krii. Horace F. Kit ., Jerome C. I ' LVNN. (Iraie I ' . Ha PER. Wii.MA K. Hash. Laira DoN ' AHEv. Ilexe G. Heath, Mrs. Gladys Haii.ey, Loi ' ISE Harker, Xelii.v L. Barti.ett. Dorothv I- Keattv, Mary M. Bell, Jean- Boyle, I ' EARl I. Crl ' m, Hf.ttie D. Dr.NCAx, Laira B. Ul ' NCAX, Maky C. Kkas, Sisax S. El. KINS. Nf.MU-l.lNM-: R, Adams, Makui J. Bee. Carl K. BiXKEY. Marjorie A. HtvEKs, Lewis .■. Caryer, Krxest W. Caylor, Ray R, CoLWELL, Mar(;aret K CoxsiuixE, Maky D. CoxsTANZo, Victor P. Crak;, James B. Cravexer. NLyrcaret M. Crawford, Hexry E. Davis, Joseph R. Koi;artv. Mai ' .i.e C. Krazier. Wii.lard H. Getty, Jamf.s 1L AMI ' S, C. Gi.exx Barxdt. Hazel P. Berlix. . L k ;aret M. Conn, WiLMA L. Dickson. Grace K. DiEHL. Ma ry M. DONEY. VlVIAX L. Dcxx, Emily ART HolSAMAX, LolISE C. lIlEllXER. KatHERIXE E. Love. Kenneth C. SCHWER. RlTII H. SiLvis, Mildred K. comnh-:rcl l 1 1 AIHERT. John R. Heffxer. G. W ii.i iam Ja.misox, Dorothy . I. Keller, I- ' redda Koch. 1L rriet KozAK, Rose M. Litti.ev, Kay E. Lord, Aleitha A. 1 Iel.sox, Jiii.iis XicELY, Sara Kuith WlSSIXCER. Rith I ' . ELEM1:N l. RV KDL C I lOX JLvRTix, S. Hazel Melick. Klizaiieth S. Xevekc;ali., Carrie G. HOME ECOXO.NHCS Etter. Mary K. Kritchmax, Dorothy E. Georce, Marie E. Hill. Marian 1, Hoover, . ri.ene . Jacohs, Sara R. Kelley, Helen W. Lewis, Eleanor L. McCl.AlN, El.lZALETH J. McKelvev, M. K(;aket T. . [n.LKR, Sai.lv .-Xnn JUXIOR IHGH Getty, Jerome A. Grecu;, Herbert S. Gkessley, Mahlmx C. Gi ' THRiE, Mary E. Harwrk. Max C. Heard. Willia.m L Henderson. H. Josephine HoiiAicH. Grace Hozik. Michael Johnson, Joseph X. Kari.ex. Vircixia X. Kcxkle, LeRov LiEKEitT, Helen LvHARciER, Grace K. McCi.arex, (Ieorce D. McCreerv. D. ML ' SIC Edwards. Ei.i.exer L. Flemixc;. Stanley Geriier. Ei.oi.ence W. Harper. Henrietta Ifert, John L Krinc;. Leone M. Liei!EXc;ott. Axnacrace Loxc. XL RY . . Si ' EXi E. . lva . . Shim HATCH. Xeli.ie L Weaver. Minnie G. Wirt. Mary D. WiRTNER, Cyril I. Phillips. Wii.ma K. yriNN. Dorothy H. Stafford. Olive L. SwANSoN. Eleanor W. T.xRAi.Lo. Joseph J. Walker. (Iai.en K. Wai sii. Camill. I L Weaver. .Vrtihr XL WhINNERY, F.I.IZ.MIETH .A. Williams, John W. Swires, Betty L Weight, LaVerxe Wii.i.ixs, Loi-isE XicELY. Mildred K. Riddle, H. Lois KiMiiAVc-.H, Sarah O. ScECR.MAX, Sara C. Seiierry, Marcaret G. Shoxtz, Axceline Stephens, Lai ' ra B. Trowi!RIIk;e, Mario.x iRTH, Helen L. HERRY, Dorothy J. Zimmerman, Rith P. .M AUSII.M.L, ' I ' llORli XL MlI.l.lKON, PlIVI LIS B. PATERHK, Wll I.IA.M W. F ' feiffer, Kenneth XI. PlT.MAN, I- ' rIEDA L Rupert. Blair H. Schaxdel.mier, Geokck W. Shlick, Jacoi! SiECMAN. Joseph Smith, Jilia . . SpEER, LlCILLE C. Spicher, Helen L. Steele, Helen B. Trixal, R. W ' avne W ' lLsox. Dorothy M. W ' ycoff, Edith E. Xevii.le. Rc)i;ei.t F. Park, Kathrvn C. Petry, Mildred M. Rosati. Lucy H. Saiserman, Em.ma Rith Shaffer, Beatrice R. Scl.LIVAN, Jri.iA !• . lLI.l. MS, XllILRKIi K. 11883 (3rh oa k: io? i Junior Class OFFICERS President Carl K. Ree J ' ice Prcsidciil ' ivian L. Donf.y Sccri-tary- ' lrcasiircr Joskimi Sikcman . 1) ' ISFR M ikKii.i. I ' ). Iams P89} (3iU O iC 1Q?)1 The Sophomore Class Till-! S()|)lif)nioi c Cla of IM U-lMol iiicliult-s all si-CDiul-year students enrolled in a four-year curriculum. In the precediui year this class, then known as the Freslinian Class, was com|)osed of all the tirst-year students, both in the two and four-year curricula. At the end of the 1929-1930 school year the class, as freshmen, orsjanized on the basis of students jiursuing four-year courses including:; Art. Music, Junior-Senior Hijjh School, l- lementary l)e. ;ree. and Home Economics. The officers were elected at this meeting for the next year. Mr. lams was a|)])ointed faculty adviser in Sejitember. Tlie main purpose of the organization is to ac(|uaint each sophomore with his classmates, not only those of his own department but of the other dei)art- ments as well. . s freshmen, the class took an active part in e.xtra-curricular activities, and, as soi)homores, they continue to take jironiinent |)arts in college activities. Although social activities for sophomores are limited in ilie fall semester, the class, together with the Junior Class, held its annual pnmi tlu- latter part of .■pril. [190] (srk oa,k: 1Q? 1 _. .57-_. Sophomore CI Prcs ' xdcni Ad ' iscr . David Brown Mk. C. M. ToMNSfiN tl911 (3iu o a k: iq2)1 Freshman Class E I I-N ' in Siiili ' iiilHT. T ' . O. siMial liuinircil frolinu-ii Umk un the (iiuies 111 ijettiiijj acini;iiiiii.(l wiili ckIi other and witli tlic rest of tlie State Teachers College al Indiana. I ' eiinsyKania. This was not hard to do. We found oinseKes, as freshmen, the .i, ' uests of several scliool oryanizations wliieh jjave jjet aciiuainted parties for us. Classes soon re(|uire l much of our time, and, after our first week or so of heinfj homesick, we fortiol to i l) we were liack home because we hadn ' t time to think about it. ' I ' lianksyivini; soon came, and then Christmas. . nd liefore we knew it the semester was o er. .Second semester was crowded full. We selected class otficers .-nid held our prom in h ' ebruarx . I ' raternity and sorority rushing season and initiations look some time for a mouth or so. Most (jf us had. by this time, become interested in and joined some of the school orgfanizations. thus strenfjthenin;; our bonds with Indiana. These bonds will add more zest and enthusia m to our anticipa- tion of the return next Septemlier. 1192] c OA-K. iq:m OT Freshman Class OI ' I ' KI ' .KS I ' rcsidoit CiiARLKS Davis Secretary JosKi ' ii Gallaciikr . luditor Mki.vix HrxTER . diiscr Miss Low rAN 11931 (3rh O VK. 1Q2)1 The Art Club UXni-.K the leail .i lii|i nf Mi-s Maiiuii ( . Miller, ihc x Club liad its origin in the fall of 1 ' ' 25. At lirst the chili was small. Inii it has firown in nunihers, influence, and achievement until it can now lie ranked amon.i; the major clubs of the colle,y:e. The aims of the club, according to the constitu- tion are: (1) to stimulate and direct a permanent interest in art; (2) to develo)) an ai ] reciat:on for art; (3) to develo]) creative abililx ' . As all art students automatically become members of the Art Club, ilie art (le|iartment and club are very closely connected. The iiresent club has a member hi|i of more ili.in lifty, comjiosed of .irt ' ,u(Knls, f.icidty. and associate members from other de|iartments. The Art Club holds two meetin ;s a month, one in the e en:ni., ' . in which the constitut dual nieetini; and the re(|uired de| artment a en bly are coniiiined. and the other in the afternoon, durinij which the members work at whalexer craft they choose. The proijrams of the evenini; meeting ' s are entertaining and edu- cational. The chief sjieakers for this year were: Mrs. l ' ' gleston. wIki talked about literary shrines in Mnsjland ; Miss Lacy, whose subject was 1 .nj;lish C ' alli- edrals; Uean W ' hitmyre. who jjave a travel talk on the West; Mrs. ' alsh. who discussed I ' roblems of . mericanization ' ; Miss Lowman. who talked on Mod- ern Music ; Dr. Davis on Psycholojiy for . rt Teachers ; Miss Parks on The luijoyment of Poetry ; and .Miss I ' leijal. whose subject was Ja] anese Paintint; and Prints . . s is the custom of the club, a picnic in honor of the freshmen was held at Rustic Lodt e early in the fall. The plans for the formal ban(|uet were wai ed this year, and the club ' s attention was focused on the dedication of the new . rts Building, which took place on March 13 and 14. . fter the formal dedication of the . rts lUiilding on Fridax ' , March 13, an informal tour of the buildintj was made with members of the club as guides to conduct the s uests through tiic departnieiit and explain il e hiiiil . The - rl Department, which is on the main floor, consists of six studios each equi|i])ed with up-to-date furniture, with stock rooms, and with ample disjilay boards and cupboards, an exhibition room, a director ' s ot ' tice, a locker mom, and a rest room. In the basement are the ]iottery studio and kiln room. . s part of the dedication exercises on . alurda . March 14. the Ail Club sponsored a program as follows: The . igniticance of . Delinition of lleauty and . rt for a jirogram of . rt I- .ducation by Dr. Max . ' choen of Carnegie Institute of Technolog ; . correlation of the . ils (painted music) by . . T. C. art students; Pennsylvania ' s . chievenients in ijie Arts b - Mr. C. X ' alentine Kirby. . tate Director of . rt in Pennsylvania; The Prospects and Possibilities in . rt Teaching by . rtluu R. Young, Teac hers College. Columbia University. The last social e ent of the vear was a hike and u]ipei- at the College Lodge. erh OA K, 1Q?)1 ,- rt - t : ---- - -!! z J—t The Art Club OFFRl ' .KS l ' rrsi(l,-iit l l NM Til jnll N Akisman f (• • rrrsidriit Maky Diman W ' ikt Si-crrltiry ' . . . . MiLDKIlD Mlizabictii SlI.VlS Trra.uirrr Ai.bkrt WoopRow Mii.i.KR 1- ■n.T ■.mi;mi ' .i:ks Mauv I.dna I ' iJicAi. Katk Laiy (lUAii lldrsTOX Ai.MA H. MiNsoN ]m,oki.. ( i; IhniK Dokotiiv Mikdim k Anna |. I ' noMi-sox l.Il ' l IK ) ( iRAin Ml ' Min-R I KAN Ml I- ' .LIIKNKV 11951 (3rkz 0A,K: 1Q?)1 The Junior Chamber of C ommerce Dl 1 IX(; tlie year l ' ' 24-25 i1k ' junior C ' liamln.r of C ' oiiinu ' rce was organized lor tin- ]iurnose of unifying tlif {lepartnii ' nt into a group for tlie promo- tion of C(iinnieri.-ial education, special aolivilics. and oiIilm ' functions lii-ndicial to llic sUuK ' nt lindv. Monllily meetings of a arie(I nature are held tln ' oughout tlie year. Outings in the autumn and spring bring the niemhers together in a ery informal and wholesome manner. . t several meetings each year, noted i)rofess ' onal men s]ieak to the members concerning education and its relation lo ihe business world. Student jirograms sometimes furnish entertainment and al.vo ])romole nient.il activity. The Commercial Tea Dance is one of llie oul-landing social e ents of the ear at Indiana. This is a subscription affair, the ])roceeds of which are used to jiromote professional acti ities of the de|)artment. Last year an International Tea was given, with the I ' niled . ' lates. (ireat Urilain, l- ' r.-uice, llaK. rnid Japan rejiresented. Mxc|uisite programs and engrossing entertainment, combined witii a delightful dance orchestra and a dainty luncheon made the afternoon most successful. The C ommerci;il IX-p.-irtmrnl played an import.anl part in the dedication of the Arts I ' uilding, March 1.V14. h ' riday night, after the dedication in the afternoon, a banquet was held to which the isitors and frientls interested in commercial education were invited. l- .ilurdax w.i devnted to ;i professional program including some speaker of national fame, with gener.il discussion groups and conference work. I196]l miz OA K iq:m 8S The Junior Chamber of Commerce (H ' l ' K ' I ' .RS President Jkkomk C. Fitz •;;.v cc President I5k. I)1.i:v W. Crawshaw Second 1 ue I ' lesidenl V.wi. Skatun Recordinti SeereUny . . Riciiakd Martin Corresf ond;!tt; Secrete v Alta W ' klcii Treasurer ; Aleitiia Lord .Issislanl Treasurer Gladys Overiioi.t Doorkeepers Chari.ks rosTLEWAiTi:, John Sciircda SPONSOR ICthki. L. I ' arri:li. tI97l mv o ic iQ2)i The Home Economics Club IX 1V24 llic home ccoiKJiiiics stiulcnts. with the as isl;iiui.- of .Mi s CDllins. orgfanized the Home Economics Clul) nn lliis c;uiii us. Its nienih(.rshi|) has steadily srown until now there aie one hundred members. This increase in membership corresponils to the yearly LTrowtli of the dejiartment. Altliough menibershi|) in the club is not cumpidsdry. we ;iie pruiid to state that the number in tile club is ideiuicai with the niuuln-r ennilled in the department. ' I ' he Home Econcjmics Club is social as well as professinnal. ' I ' hr preamble til the ccjnstitution states the aims of the club as being: tu unite the depart- ment in a closer social relationship; to train girls for leadership and ]iar]iamentary practice; to develop responsibility, dependability, and resdurcefuiness among tlie girls; and to develoji organizatiun and cooiieralion, The club programs are varied ant! include siicial e ents sucli as lianquets, parties, i)icnics. a May Day breakfast, and various other outstanding activities wliich help to jierform tile function stated in the ccmslilulion. First semester we eagerly watched the new Arts lUiilding being completed. Now we are installed on the secontl tlo(jr of this linely-ec|uipiied building and are very proud of it. The departmental assemblies that were started last year lia e continued this year on the tirst Friday of the month in the Assembly Hall. We greatly enjoyed and were benefited by talks given by Dr. iMister, Miss Collins, .Miss .Schoeiileber. Miss Scott, and Miss Clark. The students have also taken an active part in the iirograms. which lia e been entertaining as well as educational. S19811 7 r- (srh o ic io:m v J Sr.. , ' - -: : ' -w-s-r:; ..- •:iy.- -.. . O. - -- Iii£. k The Home Economics Club Ol ' FlCl-.RS I ' lKST SI-.Ml-.STl ' .U rrrsidnil M AKC.AKKT ( Iatks ' r,- rrrsiilciit Esther Kii ' plkk Sccrftary Martha MiHknrv Treasurer LoiiSE Baii.ky SI ' .COXn SI-.MI-.STI-.R President I ' .onmk (ioKDoN f ' ice President Mii.DRK.n CIrkc.cory Secretary M akcakkt McKki.vky Treasurer Loi iSK Rah.ey 11991 - (3rh O V: 1Q2)1 Prigrind Club Tin- ' . rHfirinfl Cliih is ihk- (if llu ' (iMcsi niganizatious in llic scIuhiI. I ntil tivi ' years at o, wln-n tlif cluh was hiouslit to the campus, llie aliinini at leiulcd nieetinsjs in vaiiniis 1 ' itt hursjli tea nioms. ' I ' lic I ' riinarv tir(iii|i (if Indiana is (i]ien id all nienihers (il (irdup Xuiiilier One in the two-year curriculum. The aims of the cluh are both social and educational; hence its work has been considered most practical and lieneticial. The ])resent active membership is aboul four hundred hftw The lir t event of the year was the Annual Welcome Party yixeu for the Primarv seniors, alumni, and critics on ( )ctober 18, 1930, in Recreation Hall. The partv was opened by a i rand march led by Miss Lillian McClean, Director of the l ' rimar - (irou|i, whose !.;racious manner instantly put everyone at ease. The entertainment of the eveninj; consisted of daiuiiit;, .yames. and songs. A tea dance was held on the afternoon of l- ebruary 1) . in Recreation Hall. This was one of the loveliest affairs ever given by the primary seniors for the new members. If Sprin;, ' Comes was the theme of the entertainment, and the settin,tj was that of a lovely Japanese garden, just when the scented pink and white cherrv blossoms come lo bloom. . ' h - Jajianese maidens w() e in and out of the garden serving tea to the tune of a (.[ueer and soothing nnisic. which gave iu-t the right Oriental lilt to the event. The pro.gram consisted of several vocal -olos and a unic|ue Jaiianese shadow pla -. The rest of the afternoon was spent in dancing. The assemblies of the club ;ire held on the fn t Tuexlay of every nionth in the school auditorium. The Primary and Intermediate Clubs held several joint meetin,gs during the year. Miss Borge once led us in songs; Dr. Davis was a convincing speaker. To clo-e the events of the year the club liold- a breakfast on .Mnnmi Day. This breakfast is attended by the graduating seniors and any visiting alumni members of the Primary (Irfiup. The Primary supervisors and critics are also invited to attend. The inlluence of the club reache-- into the honu ' in time of trouble. It is the custom of the club to express its symjiathv with a gift of tlowcrs. The Pri.grind Club, to show its interest in school affairs, has made several donations to the Student Loan Fund and to the School Lodge. I200J fU OA.K: 1Q S1 Prigrind Club 12013 (srkz O VK. 1Q2)1 The Intermediate Club Till . IiUerniediate Club, an orsjanizatiDii nt the sludcnls in the two vtar In- ttiincdiatf Curriculum, sponsored by Mi s Jani- 1.. . K ir.illi. is a l.ir,i;e and worthwhik ' cluii. The ])urposes of this cluli ari- to uphold the ideals and standards of the . tatc Teachers Collejje, to establish a bond of friendshiji anion.ij the students and the alumni, and to cooperate with the other orijaniza- lions of the school for the promotion of educational ])rof;ress. The social alTairs of the lntermedi;ite Club are er - inlereslins; and en- joyable, the Sf)rt one like to recall when reminiscing; almul collejje days. Last October a delightful party was held in Recreation II.ill. The i)rogram consisted of sinjiini; and dancint;. A s|)lendi(l re] resentation cjf ilie club was |)resent. The annual I ' reshmen Welcome a-- held on beluuary seventh in Recrea- tion Il.ill. A Colonial Tea was i;i en. and the students enjoyed costuming ' for the occasion. The new Intermediates were made to feel at home and to realize the S])irit of good-fellowship ever present in the organization. The ])rogram consisted of old-fa hioned dance and songs. To Miss McCiralh and the officers of the club is due the credit for much of this year ' s success, and the club wishes to take this opjiortunil} ' to thank them. 1202} (srhi O.A.IC 1Q?)1 The Intermediate Club OlM ' ICl-.RS l ' ' csicic lt SllI.MA HiCRMANSEX (Vr Pi-rsidrnt Xki.lik Haugkrty Sri-rrtdiy Mdna McAl-tK 7 V(i7.s ;(;•,;■I ' KA NtES Ce SSN ' A COlXc 11. MAKllAkKl (iUAIIAM MaKN KkNNEDY LdIISI ' . JDllNSllN ESTIII.K McAfEE sroxsc )R Iank L. Mi(;katii 112031 (3rh O K: 1Q?)1 The Training School Wilson Hall 12041 r -,. r A TC 1Q?)1 Junior Hish School STl ' Dl-.XT CorXfll. I ' iRsr si:Mi:sTi;k Prcsiiiciil Harry Xkai. I ' ici ' [ ' resident- rrcasiirrr Jack Stkktlk Secretary | kan nk Tait r.Kiiv Mai: Kan. mm. k ( )i.ivi: Martha I ' lAVKnoT Marcarkt (IniiRii-. Stkwakt jdiiNsoN ROHKKT KiNll-R l.l.W IS 1A( K SECOND SEMESTKR Presideiii Pkc.c.y Fritiiiman i ' iee Presideiit-Trrasurtr Jack Stkktle Secretary Mary Jam-: Miciiie Ray riii.r.K Louisa Sitton 1 ki n Ki I.I.AM Petkr Sayilaris I ' aii. 1(111 n.son George Leyoic 12051 (3iu o v:9c iQ? i Young Womcns Christian Association Till . Wiuiif; WOmcns Christian Association, larijcst wonifii ' s ort anization on our cam]nis. has for its purposes : 1. To (leveio]) a Christian spirit 2. To foster. throu ;h social and relifjious activitii-s, frit-ndship among tlie women of tlic collesje •V To train, through its xarious activities, for the social an l community leark-rsliip ])ossibk ' for women. ith tlie e purjjoses ever before them the leaders of the Y. W. C. A. have planned our meetings, have conducted our teas, and have carried on the busi- ness of the orijanization in such a way as to achieve these ends on our cami)us. Our monthly religious services, our X ' esper services, and our pre-Easter services have helped us to reach our first goal. Our teas, our social meetins s. and our membership camiiai.gn and liant|uets help in the de elopment of lastin.g friendships among the women and between the women and faculty members. Such teas as the Mascat Tea. The Christmas Tea. the mid-semester Membership Tea. and the Doll Tea add to one ' s list of actpiaintances and friends and leave lasting pleasant memories. The issuing of our first Y. W. C. A. sponsored handbook in Sejitember marked ])rogress in our develo])ment of leaders, as this issue of the book was the work of last year ' s cabinet. The award of the tifty-dollar scholarslii]) at the end of the first semester to outstanding girls in the two-year courses emphasized the ' . W . ' s interest in and em|)hasis on student ability and scholarshi]). .■s it follows its high aims, e er reaching toward their attainment, the ' . . C. A. takes an im]iortant ]iart in the work on our campus an l means much to everv member. {2061 (3rh OAl r o-M jr - s- Youns Womens Christian Association ()fi-ki:rs I ' res idem r.I.IZABl-.TIl lUNKKY ' ice I ' rrsiihiit Jane Kablk Sccrctarv Cii-APYS Overiiolt Treasurer UouiniiY Kinxey C.WAW.T Katiikvn Md ' ui akv Carolyn Hkdpen (.Irah rAKiiiiMoui- Virginia LoGVE I ' .Mii V c i auk Margaret Oi.es i- ' Aei ' i;i ' ' sri xs( )isS Miss I ' .kii.ak M ' - M Li-,an Miss Hakt M ' IUchanan Miss Wagner Miss Hoiston C2071 S%e. OA-EC 10 2 1 y. M. C. A. The student ' . M. C A. i a Christian (H ' fjanization open to all nR-;i on tilt caniiius. 01-l iCl ' .KS I ' rt-sidt-iit l)UfCK L i;AKr,i;R Secretary Ukadli s- W . C ' uawsmaw Treasurer W ' ii.i.iam Mc (in i. I ' esper Coiuinillee Raymond (lii.sox I ' lihlieitv Coiiniiitlee W ' ii.i.iam ISivdun Ca)iif us Conitiiiltee RoiiKKr Miki ' Iiy Program Committee Hknkv Ckawkoki) . Idiiser . . Willi ' MY UK I208I , A T - ' I T T 2 - ' t J y- - . . El. The Sci-Hi Club Till. Sci 111 (.lul) .i fslalilished orijjiiially in 1925. When Indiana changed I rnm a iKirmal schoiil to a teachers ' college, tlie Sci-Hi Cluh was re- oii,fani e(l to meet this change. It is sponsored hy Mr. F.nmiert of (he Science Department. This organization has as its jiurpose the creatitjn of greater interest in the lield of science and training in tlie technique of s|)onsoring such organizatir)ns in hii;h school work. . 11 science majors are eligihle for jnembershi]) in this club. ariou topics of scientilic interest are presented hy tlie members of the . ' ci-Hi Cluh at its monthly meetings. . n endea or i made to | resent a series of ]M()grams of - uch nature tlial they may form a working basis for a |)ractical serxicealile yearly program in a high school science cluh. ( I-1 ' R ' KRS Prcx.dcnt J.. coB J. SiiUK ' ( ■• VrcSxdoU M. W.ARKT BraDIXICK Secretary ii tor P. Constaxzo Trrasiirer Jkromk Gktty . i) tsi-:r W II.HKK ICmMKRT I209| (3rh O IC lQ:bl j i —- The Poetry Club EDWIN AKLLWiToX KOIUXSOX Toclrv Cluh was orjianized in 1927 under the direction of Miss Carrie P.elle Parks. Duriiii, ' the same vear l-.dwin Arhnijtiin Robinson tjave .Miss Parks jierniission to use his name in the ckih ' s litle. The aim of the club i promoting of bnjader ajijireciation and knowledge of poetry . To this end its activities are carefully planned by a program com- mittee and are carried out in the montlily meetings. Membership is open to anxone wlio has a sincere interest in and an ap- preciation of poetry. 1210] (arhj O. ' ' 1Q:S1 Alpha Omega Geographers Al.rilA CllAl ' ll-.R OI ( I . l l ' ,l) as a fj;cneral jjeojjiaphy cluli in 1 ' ' 27. llic chil) tixik its |)rcsent naiiK- III ' Alpha ( ' niejja ( ieoiirajiliers in 1928. It- purposes are to foster tflliiu s1h|) and a ludadiT interest in i;eiij,fra]ili aniiini; ail ance(i geography students. . 11 nuicli iniere t lias luen slidwn in uur wiirk h other colleges tliat we are jilanninj; to jierniit al ' tiliation of otiier chapters. We believe that we are enter- ing a new era of o])portiniity f(n- cooperative geograpiiy work. . n avera.tje of l ' ' in geograi)liy courses, a satisfactory ]iiece of original wcirk. anil acceptance li the group are required for membership. The club ' s constitution and iirelniinary wink on our nationalization program. Next vear sliould see tiie local rou| ' Alpli;i i.liai ter of a strong national organization. till] (3rk 0A,K: 1Q2 1 The Mathematics Club Till ' Mathematics Ciuh, wliii-h, cxcr sinci- iii.ilh niajdrs li.i f ln-t-n known to Indiana, has existed in s|iiril, was ntticiallv urbanized in DccenilKT, 1930. riie menibersliip consists of rdl nialh students and teachers, every mem- l)er bein.tj expected to take part in at lea t one of tlie arii ' ly of programs planned for the ear. ( )n XoMinlier 1, the alumni menihers were entert;iined at a dinner in the Rose ' lea Room, where professional ideas were interchanged around the Math- ematical Circle, tt r ' , the tudents rei)resentins; r. the many radii of tiie circle, tlie facultx ' the exponent, anil Dr. Foster, tt, the constant. I turint; ' the second semester, several |)rof;rams of varying type were carried out. Kveryone enjoyed the opening event, the Pirate Party. ( )tlur mcetinjjs were devoted to the study of threat mathematicians and to])ics e(|ually interest- ing. ' l lu- ye. ' ir w.is closed with a picnic in the si ring. ( )h ' l ' l(i;kS President Cm:s-n:R Barisok I ' ici- President Joskimi . ikCiMan Secrelary- ' lreasiirer J.xcoT! Sim k . n ' I.SF.R Ol.lVK .S. TlLTON 1212} ( r A T. 1 r ' X 1 • r? Social Science Club THE Social Science t ' liil tu wliicli all social science majors are elijjible for membership, was (irj;anizc(i with a two-fold purpose. It aims to i)romote social contacts between faculty and students. an l to make available to the students any profi ' sional material which would be helpful to them in the social science held. OFFICERS President Joirx F.agax icc President C. Ki. Bee Treasurer M. ky Hoxiy.xk Seeretary Helen Steele ADVISERS l-.TiiKi. A. ] ' i:i.nfc;x . M. Whitmyre 12131 CBrhz 0A,K: 1Q2)1 The Elementary Degree Club THE Elementary Dejjree Chil). uiuKr llic ,t;u!(iaiici- and lca(l(.-r.--hi|] of l.oiiisc G. Walsh, its sponsor, has jjrown ra|)idly in nienii)er hi|), intUn-nce. and achievement in the two years of its existence at ImHana. It was founded in 1929 in recognition of the s reat demand for teachers of adxanced training in the elementary scliools. OFFICERS President Esther Stern J ' iee President La Verne Weigitt Secretary Carrie Nevergall Treasurer Edith Hlxter Penn Refcr ter Rrrn Coleman ADXISER Mrs. Lot ise (]. W ' Ar.sii 12141 ( e oA-k: iq?)1 The Junior High Club Till- . Junior Hiu;h Club was organized about seven ears a.iju. To Mr. W alsb. under wliose leadersliip the club was instigated, goes much of the credit for its success. For live years Mr. Walsh .served as the sponsor of the lunicir Higli Ckib. Mr. Ihler is tlie present adviser. itli his help llie club is striving not only to keep the levels of attainment high, but to grow aixl reach new heights. Junior High . ssenibly is held at regular monthly intervals. Entertain- ment is jirovided by the different departments, by individual members, and by worthwhile speakers from the college and outside, . ssembly ])rovides the edu- cational and recreational diversion necessary to successful school life. President Helen D.avis J ' ice President Helen Steele Secretary Josephine Henderson Treasurer Jerome Getty 12151 (a%e. OA.1C 10:S1 The T raveiers Club THl ' ' ria (.Ici C ' lul) was (irganized in ( ktnlitr. 1 ' ' 27. tn imit llic demand idr a general tra fl oij anization to which sUidints from any df| artnK nl in the school iiii}j;ht hilon; . Thronuh the ctif(jrts of interested tudents, aided by Miss Erna (.jrassnuick. the cluh was bejjnn. ' I ' he nionlldy meetin of the chih lia e been, in general, illnstrated travel talks with personal touches anil exhibitions of materials. The speakers in- cluded facultx members as well as students who permitted us to tra el vicariously witli them to nian ' part of tin- world. ' Pra ( ' Ier not associated with CUllege ha e also appiared before the chib. The prot;rams were varied. In . e|itember, the candied-a]iple and cider jtarty, under the t;uidance of Jack Hendall with an able committee, opened the year ' s doings. Mrs. . l]iha Colton. one of our student-, t. ' niyht for a nnnil)er of years in Porto Kico. She told us about .some of her e. ]ieriences on a acation trip from there to ' enezuela. Miss Morence Huber of the . rt Department took us to the environs of Havana, Cuba, where she isited durin , ' ijie Christmas jiolidays. Miss joy Mahachek of the Mathematics Dejjartment analyzed life in jiarts of France as she found it durinj; the past summer and offered us the opportunity of enjoying some of her ]iersonal e.xperiences. Marion Hohnke. a student who traveled extensi ely during ' the sunnner of 19.S(). took us to I- ' .urope. especially to Italy. I ' -ugene W eimer and Sanford Schaeffer recently spent some time in the Orient and told us of their xoyage. In the spring Roy ' eimer gave us a vivid account of his e.xperiences as a seaman on the ( Ireat Lakes, and .iddresses were also gi en on other parts of Europe and Latin . merica. The second semester ' s social activities were concentrated in the annual .Spring Party. The year ' s programs helped to de elo]) an abiding interest in some places throughout the w(jrld and to establish a feeling of world fellowship. When folks develop an attitude of open-mindedness toward the problem of peoples in the various environments of the globe, the cause of the world peace can be advanced. I216I c e O.A.K: iq:si .j:-j:z T - iTtv r - - The Travelers Club OFFICF.RS FIRST Sl-.MI-.STKR Prcsiiit-nt Xorval Calhoun 1 ' ice President Inez Godbey Secretary .- Jcuvs Nelson Treasurer Mario Adams Press Atieiit Paul Kunkle OFFICFRS Si:a)XU SF.Mi:STI-.R President Maky Guthrie ' ice President Jack Bekdall Secretary Ruth Albkr Treasurer Mario Adams Press .Ujent Logan Miller I217I (3rh O.A.IC 1Q?)1 Newman Club THI- Xcwinan C kil) is an (ir ' aiiization tor the Catholic stiuk-nt-- of the colk-.nc This cluh meets once a niontli, alternating;; spiritual meetings with those of a business and social nature. Miss Jane Lcniise Mcdrath is the faculty s] ()nsor for the cluh. The iiirit of the Newman Cluh is embodied in the follow ins.; ' purposes: 1. To attonl an npportunit for the continuance of spiritual jjrowth. 2. To foster and encourage ainoni.; its members higher and greater schol- astic achievements. 3. To provide a wholesome spirit of friendship among all studeiUs and to stimulate whole-hearted co( )i)eration in college activities. This year the club has had a series of inleroting ] rograms which were arranged by Miss Anna I ' onatlo. Two of the most interesting meetings were, An Illustrated Lecture on l ' ' rance, by Miss Lillian McLean, and ' A Trip Through the West. by Mr. Cieorge V. Miller. Members of the club are to be commended for some ery jileasing numbers. The annual hancpiet which was held at the Rose Tea Room and tollowed b dancing in Recreation llall was a very happy affair. . ttendance at the meetings has been ery satisfactory and the otiicers wisil to thank the club for its sjilendid coo])eration. I218I (srk O A K: 1Q?)1 y ,Sr Cl Newman Club ()FFici:kS President Mary 0 Leary [ ' (■( ' President Joiix Fac.an Treasurer Margaret Guckert Seeretary Mabel Fogarty Historian Mary Homyak 12191 (3rh O-AIC 1Q?)1 The Mother Goose Club Till Mcitlier tjoose Club, ably s]ionsorf(l l y Miss Lemon, has become a worthwhile orijanization. The ])Ui i)ose of tliis orijjanization is to eiicf)urage and further an interest in children ' s literature, and to enable members to ])rofit by group discussion of such literature. OFI- ' ICKKS FOR Flk.ST .sI-.MlCSTI-.R President DoKoi liv L ' lm Vice President Anna Pai.m kk Secretary Mary P.tii itk OFFICERS FOR SECOND SEMl-.STl-.K President Bektiia 1 ' oi:r.sciikk } ' ice President Mii.drkd Riti:n(HK Seeretary ] l Ain I ' ( )ST Sponsor Mis.s Lkmon 1220} ijV j i mXERNITIES Grh oyvi io:si Kappa Delta Pi m T T wfe Established 1909 T Beta Gamma Chapter Colors : I ' alt.- r.luc and Crimson offui:rs President Jamks Stoxkr ' iVi- President Thomas Corbktt Secretary i.i Kin I ' iKav Treasurer Jknnik Wilson Corresf o)idiiit Seeieiary RiTU Tii.ton Cctinselor Mus Makik (;kaiia. [ i-. (, ri;iv .Mi:.Mr,i:RS .Mus. .Makik Graham Mrs. (JKRiRiPE Xkkk Miss Margaret Hartsock Dr. Cami ? liss Vera Simpson- Miss Mattik Taylor MlSS OlIVK TlLTON BETA GAMMA CHAPTER of Kappa Delta Pi, an international honorary educational fraternity, was installed on the campus in May, 1928. It is the foremost educational fraternil in normal schools, teachers colleges, and in the departments of education in universities. The fraternity has eiijhty chapters in the largest educational institutions of the country. It admits those men and women t(j membership who have shown bv their scholastic and social records that they are in the upiier quartile of the college. The i)urpose of the fraternity is to encourasje in its members a higher degree of consecration to social service. To this end it maintains the highest educational ideals and fosters fellowshii . scholarsli]), and achievenunl in edu- cational work. To be elected to Kappa Delta Pi is the greatest honor that may come to a student at Indiana, who attempts to rank high in scliolar hii) and worthy ideals. The fraternity numbers among its menibershi]) some of the leading educators of the L ' nited States. The i)resence of Kaiipa Delta I ' i nn tlie campus acts as an incentive to higher scholastic attainments. f222l (3rk2. o K- iq:si C.LA?.OOW CORRtn f2231 (3rh£. O A IC 1Q? 1 ' n ' T C3 O P «(r J Ki £i 1 t i ii Alpha Phi Gamma [A, Sisma Chapter Al.l ' llA I ' HI (iAMMA i a national honorary jnurnalistic fraternity which a- established at Ohio I ' niversity in 1019. It was nationalized in 1921. Siijma C lia|iter was estaliiished on llu- i ' ani|ins in 1928. Prcs ' ulcni James Stoner V- ' irst I ' irr Prrsidcn, RkfCE Lyb-ARGER Second I ' ice ' rcsidcn: luiw i.n Hec.inrotiiam Sccrctarx and Treasurer- Helen Davis Hailiff DoKOTii EA Uber FACULTY SrCJXSOK C. M. File 12241 (3rh O.A.IC 10? 1 _ir.o=- - .- -:;, w s - vr:; v.-,-=c - j -c ! B .__v- f , ' ffi p r p a Gammd Rho Tau £ Beta Chapter I ' .TA Chai)ier of ( laniina Rho Tau. national lionorarv and professional business education fraternity, was installed at Indiana on February 1, 1929. OFFICERS PrcsidciU Jame. ' ; Stoxer Secretary Ralph S. Rowland Treasurer Alfred Br. y Historian H. A. Heath Ser,ieaiit-at-. Inns Willl m Schi ' ster I225I (3iU O.A.1C 1Q2)1 Kappa Chapter Established 1923 Colors: VAw aiul Silver -MK.Mr.liKS Lai KA J. Uii K L.EONA M. Rkxdkr l- ' KiinnA Kki.i.kk Carolyn M. Hkddkn Hokack F. I- ' rb Harrikt K. Koch Mary M. ( ) ' Lf.ary Jkrome C. I- ' itz Kosk M. Kozak Jean F. Wittkr Wilma K. Hafer Jllils Nelson Alfred E. Bray Dorothy M. Jamison S. F dith Nicely James K. Stoner Artiur M. Veaver H. Dorothy yuiNN Esther I. Alber Joseph H. Torai.lo FACULTY mi:.mi!i:rs R. F. Webb Ethel L. Farrell C. M. l- ' iLE Mrs. Florence Arntz G. C. Hill R. S. Rowland H. A. Heath OFFICERS J ' rcsident Lalra Jane Dick ' ill- Prcsidoit Mary M. O ' Leary Secretary Jean F. Wittkr Treasurer Alfred E. Bray Historian Carolyn M. Hedden COUNCILOR R. F. Wiiu! CHAPTER ROLL Alpha Northeast Missouri S. T. C. Kirk illc. Mo. Beta Northwest Missouri S. T. C. larysville, Mo. Gamma Iowa S. T. C, Cedar Falls, Iowa Delta Nebraska S. T. C. Peru, Nebraska F2psil jn I ' niversity of Iowa. Iowa City. Iowa Zeta Colorado S. T. C, Greeley. Colo. Theta Illinois State Normal University. Normal. Illinois. Eta North Texas S. T. C. Denton. 1 exas Iota •. S. T. C. Aberdeen. S. Dakota Kappa S. T. C. Indiana. Pa. Lambda Kansas S. T. C. Hays. Kansas Mu Kansas S. T. C Em|)oria. Kan.sas Nu Nebraska S. T. C Kearney. Nebraska Xi Ball S. T. C. Muncie. Indiana f2263 (rhP. OAE lQ:bl r r« , r«V .-. rw KOWLUno 12271 (srh O IC 1Q?)1 American Collese Quill Club Ger Rune THE local rune nf the Ouill Cliiii. orijanized in 1927 as tlic IVn and Scnill Club, has as its jiurjxisf. tlie t-ncourasienK ' nt and dcvcloimient it an in- terest in writiny: and the proinotion of better writing through criticism and discussion of manuscripts presented bv individual members. Installation and formal initiation into the Ouill of the Pen and . croll Club members was accomjilished May 7 at Indiana Country Club with national officers officiating. Cier Rune of tlu- (JuiJl Clul) pulilislus a literary magazine, i ' lie Scroll, everv other ear. .Ml the material in thi magazine is written bv the members of the local rune. The . merican College Uuill Club does not com])ete in any a - with the Greek letter fraternities, literary, social, or professictnal. It is not an honorary organization, but is one in which merit trains recognition. OFFICI-.R.S Chancellor P)ARB. r. ' Eglkstox ' ice Chancellor Mks. Louise A. MacDonali) Scribe Florence Lingenfelter Kccper-of-thc-Parchnient Thomas Cokbeit Kecper-of-the-Pitrse F)RU( e Lvbak(;er S2281 (3rhji O K, 1Q:M ■v v.w.-s. . - c: s , , -.m SmJ lAbi ? - ■LOUIbE MAMStn tvATMRvn t£lS£R EOLEiTOtt 12293 (3rh O A K: 1Q31 Phi Sigma Pi Eta Chapter fislablishcd 1916 Colors: I ' uriilo and (lold c■l.T ■sri ). S()R L. L. Davis OFFICERS President Harold Hitner Recording Secretary lfri:d Bray Corresf ' ondiiii; Secretary Iami;s Stoner Treasurer Josici ' ii Siec.man Cliaf ' laiii John I ' ryije Sen caiit-at-. Inns Jkrd.mk CiETTY I ' RATRI ' .S IX I ' ACri. ' IA ' l !•: Dr. C. K. I ' dstkr Mr. W ebk Dr. Davis Mr. Davis Dr. Camp Mr. F.mmert Mr. Whit.mvri. Mr. Suh.ivan Mr. Walsh Mr. Boyts Mk. Iams Mr. Beaki) Mr. Sanders Mr. Miller H ONOR.XKV MEMBERS Dr. John A. H. Keith Dk. I!en (iRaha.m— Supfrintendent of Scliixils, I ' ittsl)ur,L;li. Pa. Al]ilia S. ' I ' . C, Warrenshurs , Mo. Beta S. T. C. Kirksvilie. Mo. (lamiiia Bradley l ' ol tichiiic Institute, Peoria, III. Delta . S. T. C. Pittsburg, Kansas I-lpsilon ( ieori e Peahodv College, Nashville, TeniL Zeta S. T. C, Madison, S. I )akota l-:ta S. T. C, Indiana, Pa. Theta S. T. C. Manstield, Pa. Iota S. T. C. lilonmsburg, Pa, Kappa -S. T. L ' ., California, Pa. Eanibda S. T. C, Clarion, Pa. Mu S. T. C, .Slipper ' Rock, Pa. Nu S. T. C, Silver City, N. M. Xi S. T. C, Alva, f Oklahoma Omicron . ' . T. C, Sliii)j)ensburg, Pa. 1230! m _O TC_ JL = o 9 r £ .1 tii i4l «r ii 4lm i is mi •rJi li H H W «ITfY« PATUTt. (2311 (3rh O Kl 1Q?)1 - _ Phi Alpha Zeta OFFICERS Vrcsxiicnt David Brow n xcc President ( iOROon Gibson Concsf ' iiiuiiiii; Si -rctor l ' ,D VARn Stover Financial Srcri-lary Jami:s Rkmki.y Ircasuri-r Kicis McAtee Cha ' lain Lee Confer Scr( canl-al-. Irnis Wallace Schurr S onsor Mk. Uiiler FRATKI ' .S l. 1 ACLLTATl . Dr. C. R. Foster Mk. Liii.i k Mr. W. M. iiitmvre Mr M. I. Walsh Mr. C. ( ,. Hill Mr. II. (i. Oswalt Mr. I:. i;. I ' kicH Mr. C. M. Imle Dr. H. Cremer .Mk. ' lLLL .M .Si II rSTICR Ken . ET 1 1 M I 1 1 n k i n Rlair Stidebaker John Ifert Jack Sc h a n del m e r r Ray Cavlor Artiicr (iriiiKii-; David Rrown Joseph Davis buiGHT MoORHEAD Rec.is McAtee William Smathers Gordon Gib.son John Manners .M A . II a K W I ■K FR.VTRIvS IX DOMO Fdw ARD Sto i:r Wayne Tri.xai. John Facan James Rem ley William Hi:eener TlIKO I ' lLLKKT0N Gfxirc.e West Robert Terlinski Rlaine Hoover Albert Moreau XoRVAL Calhoun Joseph Kliskey F.CdENE FlEER David ' S ' orNT Harold Zener Flmer Smathers Lee Confer IIarrn ' Walker Wallace Schirr F ' AUL McCJREGOR .-Xrtihk Grundy Robert McCune Henry Pharoah Ben Kay ' e James Kartlebauiih Norman Davis Russell Leech Roy 1 ' riel CII.M ' TI ' .K ROLL State TeaolK-rs CdIK-lji-. India Oneniita Normal .School P.uftaIo, .Mpha Beta Gamma Delta Mansfield Normal, Epsilon Fredonia. Zeta Jamaica Normal .School, Tlicta Brockjiort Normal, Iota Genesco Normal .School, Kappa . ' pencerian College, Cleveland Tau Pcckley College. Harrisburg, na, P. ' i. , N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. , Ohio. Penna. 12321 GfU OA.K iq:m . _- Cs- Mr MkLSn TCKLin Mvi 12333 (srke. O IC 1Q?)1 Sigma Tau Gamma Pi Chapter Established 1920 Colors: v]Ae an-l White FACULTY SrOXS( )R R. S. Rowland OFFICERS Past President Lkland Wood President Stanley Fleming ' ice President M aiilon CiKessley Secretary Hknky Delss Treasurer ( jalen Walker Sergeaiit-at-. Inns Blair Rii ' EKT Historian Clifford Rl ' terbauc.u Chaj ' lain Charles Davis fratres in FACCLTATE Dr. C. R. Foster Mr. Neff ] Ir. Johnson Mr. Walsh Mr. W ' hitmyre Mr Row land FRATRES IX DOMO Leland Wood W illl m Siadimillkk Charles Davis Kenneth Arisman David W ills John Immel Stanley Fleming Blair Rupert Henry Deiss Edwin Heginbotham Horace Erb Walter Mirtlanpj Chester Barbor Galen Walker Robert Mlri ' hy Michael Hozik Clifford BiTERBAvtai Clair Shirley Cyril Wirtner Larry Brombaric Joseph Torallo Albert Esterline Merle Fleming Artihr I ardley ALmilon Gressley Thomas Andrews CHARTER ROLL Alpha S. T. C, Warrensburi; ' , Mo. Beta S. T. C, Kirk. ville, Mo. Gamma S. T. C. Alva, Oklahoma Deha S. T. C. Em|)()ria, Kansas El)silon S. T. C. F ' ittsl)urg, Kansas Zeta S. T. C, Tahleqiiah, Oklahoma Eta S. T. C, Hays, Kansas Theta S. T. C, Alarvville. Missouri Iota S. T. ' C, Kent. Ohio Kaiii)a S. T. C., W ' hitewater, Wisconsin Lambda S. T. C. Spearfish. South Dakota Mu S. T. C, Durant, Oklahoma Xu S. T. C. Natchitoches. Louisiana Xi S. T. C. Fairmont, West irj;inia Omicron S. T. C., Muncie. Indiana Fi J . T. C. Indiana, PennsN 1 ani.i 12341 (3rh OA.K: iq:m • c-ro -C i — .-c:;.. ._:;w- ' Cb 12351 (srh O K: 1Q?)1 Alpha Sigma Alpha KiXx; Alpha Gamma Chapter Ofcti Motto: Aspiif. Seek. Attain Jczvels: Pearl ami Ruliv Colors: I ' earl White ami CriniSdii, I ' alm ( ireen and Gold Flo ' t yrs: Aster and Narcissus ADVISERS I-lrill-.l. A. PiKl.DKN ]ci M.MIAtllKK PATRON 1-:SSES Mks Hakkv p.. Nkai. Mks. C. 1 .. Simpson Miss Florence Wallace OFFICERS President Rnii Tiltox tec President M akvk P)KATrY Recording Secretary Flokicncic Gerber Correspondiiii Secretary .... Grace Dickson Treasurer Margaret Braddock Clia ' lain Helen ' irtii Reijistrar Dorothy Boi.skr Editor Julia Smith CH.M ' TI Alpha Alpha Oxford, Ohio Alpha Beta S. T. C, Kirksville. Mo. . lpha Gamma S. I . C, Iiuliana, Pa. Beta Beta S. T. C. Greeley. Colo. Gamma Gamma . . . . S. T. C, .Mva, Okla. Delta Delta Ohio University Epsilon Epsilon . . S. T. C, Emporia, Kans. Zeta Zeta S. T. C. W ' arreiisburg, Mo. Eta Eta ST. C. Pitlsburir. Kans. Theta Theta Boston University Iota Iota Drake University Kappa Kappa Temple University Lambda Lamlxla ... Ohio State University -R ROLL Mu . ln S. T. C, ' psilanti. Mich. N ' u Nu Dn-xi-I Institute Xi Xi I ' nivcrsity ot ' California Omieron Omicron .... S. T. C, Kent, Ohio Pi Pi S. T. C, Buffalo. X. Y. Rho Rho Marshall College Sigma Sigma . . ST. C, Gunnison, Colo. Tau Tau S. T. C., Hays, Kans. Upsilon Upsilon .... Dcnnison University Phi Plii S. T. C, Marysvillc, Mo. Cbi Chi .... Indianapolis Teachers College I ' si Psi S. T. C. Xatchitockcs, I«-i, {2361 erh OA K 1Q? 1 -c?7-T7 V. h IVAHLCP n r LMIftft?) P GLASGOW ■► i E S. OtTT RE TlUOn K E. MlTESHUE. 1 M 6EK T K F MEftER 12371 (3rhj OA.K: 1Q?)1 iigma Sigma Sigma Lambda Chapter Ofcn Motto: Faithful Into neath Jc7vi ' l: I ' eail Colors: Purple and White FUnvcr: ' iolet ADVISERS I ' .DNA Lkk Spkowls Jessie Tiknkr PATRONESSES Mrs. ek.non Taylor Mrs. David Ri,air Mrs. Ali.kn Kirkpatrick Mrs. Jami-.s Mack Mrs. Harky iiitk Mrs. Jihi.n . . H. Ki;itii Mrs. Hknry Tatnai.i. Rrow n OFFICERS President Margaret Berlin J ' iee President X irginia Dickinson Reeordiiu Seeretary Kith Zimmerman Correspondiiii Seeretary ' ivian Doney Treasurer Elizabeth Whinnery Historian Ruth Krieling Sergeant Sarah Jacobs CHAPTER ROLL . lph;i . . . Kappa . . . Zita I ' hi Iota . hi Xu i Omicroii Fi Rho Tau .... .... S. T. C, Farmville. Va. Miami Univc-rsity . . . . S. T. C, Buffalo, . Y. Ohio University S. I ' . C, Grccliy. Colo. .. S. T. C, Kirksvilk, Mo. S. 1 ' . C, Warreiisbiirg, Mo. S. T. C. Alva, Okla. .. S. T. C, Ypsilanti. Mich. . . . S. T. C, Emporia, Kan.s. . S. T. C, Tallahassee, Fla. . . . New Mexico Normal L ' . L ' psilon ... K. Central S. T. C, . (la, Okla. Chi S. T. C, Pittsliurg. Kan. 1 ' si Marshall College Sigma S. T. C, Gunnison, Colo. .Mpha Alpha Concord College .Mpha Beta Kent State College Alpha Gamma S. T. C., lla s, Kans. .Mpha Delta l)re. el Institute . lplia Iqisilon . . S. T. C, Marysville, Mo. Alpha Zeta .... S. T. C, Natchitochc, La. .Alpha Eta .... S. T. C, Indianapolis, Ind. 12381 e O A T- T O ' % -I -r - - -- - ( MiNAu ii-.r n. r(HMK.. • a[rv l( t • t)V. ' t 1 1 ikjboim[.a m a ' ■i fc ' ' « ' • ' HOTM zirinrKMMi T . n wittfr v ■. - - - dow« ooo jTtLt . ___ __ _ — . _ CCtOTnEIA rftnc r-An -Xi ' fji E R  . ' AHrtA Mat NveCTon Wiwf «00n.C MARi,-AH1 1 VA. ' l n -AMi.AdtT M ' K T ; O ' ■' ' Mi ! ri ttL ilWlf WV ' inMic ! fcnnf.yt IS CT 12391 (3rhz O A K. 10? 1 Delta Sigma Epsilon B Motto: Niliil Sine Lahore Beta Chapter Colors: Olive (iieen and Cream ADVISER Lii.i.iAN M( Lkax patronp:sses Mks. Eknkst Stkavakt Mks. Blaik SnroN Mrs. Robkkt Fisiikr Mrs. W ' Ai.i.AtK Thomas Mrs. Edward Rknnett Pri ' sidciit . . . r. Prcsidiiil Recording Set Cor. Sec. . . . OFFICERS ' iRGiMA Clifford Treasurer Olive FoRNiiAR Chaplai)! Mildred Gregory Historian Grace Parthemore Serc eant X ' irgixia Cochran Gertrude Anderson- Marion HoiINKE Mary Kay Etter I- STHER KupPLER . i-TCA- Reporter CH. rTER ROLL Alpha Oxfoni, Ohio Beta S. T. C, Indiana. Pa. Gamma S. T. C., Grctlcy, Col . IXha S. T. C, .M va, Okla. Epsilon S. I ' . C, Emporia, Kan. Zcta East Las Vegas, . M. Eta Vpsilanti, Mich. Thcta K. S. X.. fillshurK, Kan. lota S. T. C. Kirksville. M... Kappa Trmple Lnivtrsily Lanilida Marshall ColUpc- Mil Ohio L ' nivirsity Nu S. T. C, Silver City, N. M. Xi S. T. C. Tahletjuah, Okla. .Mpha Epsilon Omicrcm S. T. C, Chico, Calif. I ' i S. T. C, Santa Barbara. X. M. f(ho S. T. C, Hays, Kans. Sigma V. S. C, Gunnison, Colo. I ' au Kent. Ohio L ' psilun ButTalo, X. Y. I ' hi S. T. C, Xatchitochcs, La. I ' si S. T. C.. Warrensburg, Mo. Chi Drake University, Ohio Omega S. T. C, . thens. V. Va. .Mplia .Mpha S. T. C, Fresno, Calif. Aljiha lUta Drexel Instiliite . lplia Gamma .... T. C. Indianapolis, Ind. -Alpha Delta Carlxindule, 111. . . . . St. Louis, Mo. i;240l (3rk r- A X ' A A etter CERTRUDt AnOtR Ofl t wiion coc ERllJL MARY WIRT MILDRED GREO-Ofrt VIROmiA CLirFO«r OLIVE V tSL FDRI1E«( f24l3 (srh O.AIC 10?)1 Alpha Sigma Tau Delta Chapter Open Motio: Active. i clf-Kcliant. T rust worthy Flozi ' cr: Yellow Rose Ci ' lors: F.merald and (loki Jcz. ' cl: Pearl F. CLLT - Adviser Makv St Ci.air Kinc PATRONESSES Mio M. 1. Walsh Miss Ai.ma Minson Mrs. T. I- .i.mi ' k Ellis Mrs. Alkxandkk M. Silwart Miss Xkll Gi ' tmkik OFFICERS President ' irc.ima Lor.fE Literary Editor ... Lol-isk W ' iikkry lice President .. Mildrkd Williams Historian Mary Long Rec. Sec luic Stafford Chaplain Marion Johns Cor. Sec MaR(;arkt Cirran Treasurer Wilma Hakkr Betty Bolton PAXHELLEXIC REPRESEXT TT -ES President — Elizabeth Morrow CjLadys Ovekiiolt CHAPTER ROLL Alpha S. I ' . C. Vpsilanti, Mich. IX Ita S T. C. Indiana. Pa. Thcta S. T C. IXtroit, Mich. lota S. T. C. Emporia, Kaiis. Kappa Miami University Sifrma S. T. C, Buflfalo. N N ' . Zi ' ta ... S. I ' . C. Lockluivcn, I ' a. l.amh(hi Tt-mpli- University Eta S. T. (... Kent, Ohio Nu S. T. C. Greeley, Colo. Xi S. T. C, Gunnison, Colo. 1 ' n. T. C, St. Louis, Mo. Omicron C S T. C, Athens, W. Va. . LCMXAE Detroit . lunniae Detroit. Michigan Grand Rapids . liininae (irand Rapids, Michigan Sigma . lumnae P)uffalo. Xew York F ta . luninae Xiles, Ohio Iota . kiiniiae . ' trons.; Citv. Kansas {142} (3rhj OATC 1 O l RtfcTftlce ABMST jr . tOUisC Ti rrvn L.i.A- ' _:m VfiM.  J r ;, ;;LAtTT OVtE ' O.T [ 43] SU OA.K. 10? 1 Pi K appa Sigma Mr-. William Jack Mrs. M. C. Clordoii Mrs. C. ' . McCrcisrht Zeta Chapter Of ' CH Motto — In Fun and I-.arncst Colors — Turquoise and Gold Flotvcrs — Forget-me-not and J(in(|i!il r ATROXF. ' . FS Mrs. Hart Dauslierty Mrs. Robert F. Yount; Mrs. Louise Lanj hani Mai one v Mrs. C. F. Manwiller FAC ri.TV . 1) ISER Laik.x AL Rk.msberi; OFFICERS President Beatrice Shai-kek J ' lVt- President Marion Hill Reeordin ' Secretary Alva S pence Corresponding Secretary Helen Mae Kei.ley Treasurer RiTii Sciiwer Corresponding Editor Hazel Barndt Press .tgent W ' ilma Cobb Keeper of .Irchiies Madeline Flkins Seri ' cant-at-.lrni.s Loi ' iSE Housaman Alpha . . Beta . . . . Zcta . . . . Eta .. Iota Ka ppa . . Lambda . Mu Nu Xi Omicron Pi Rho .... Sigma . . Tau .... S. s CHAI ' l 1 . C, Vpsilaiiti, Mic ' i. .... S. T. C, Alva. Okla. . S. T. C. Indiana, I ' a. Miami University S. N. S., Emporia, Kans. . S. T. C, Diirant, Okla. T. C, Warrinsburp, M«i. . . . S. r. C, Grcrlcy, Colo. S. T. C. Ada, Okla. University of Ohio Marshall College .. S. T. C, Kirksville, Mo. . . . S. T. C, BuflFalo, X. Y. Drake L nivers;ty S.T.C., Chico, Calif. Alpha Mu i:r roll I ' hi L ' niversity of California Chi S. X. S., Speartish, S. D. Psi S. T. C, Kent, Ohio Omega I ' niversily of S. California . lpha .Mpha .... .Ma. Polytechnic Institute Alpha Beta S, T. C, Pittsl.urg, Kans. . l|.ha tlamma .... S. T. C, Detroit. Mich. . lpha Delta . . S. T. C. Xatchitoches, La. .Mpha Epsiloii .... S. T. C, Farmville, Va. .Alpha Zeta .... W. S. C, Gunnison, Colo. .Mpha E ' .a .... J;:mes Millikeii University .Mpha Thcta . . John B. Stetson L ' niversity .Mpha Iota .... S. ' 1 ' . C, Indianapolis, Ind. .Mpha Kappa .... S. T. C, St.. Louis, Mo .• lpha Lainhda Wittenberg College . S. T. C, Hays. Kans. I244| OAK IQ I — • : ' — -- ' j;- f etATRli-t SHAFfER LAURtl lA BOUR1L vlR mia MFFtR  iv«c« ct ucsEoor i-eRTRurc een H 1245] r ? (3rk O.AIC io:bi T rr -i r c . 2CO=-„ -i:r ::r -_ j;C: _ j-v, .- :? -: ' x_ :i -i_ 4 s Panhcllcnic Association TllM objects of tlie I ' anhellfiiic Association are to fix the dale of ISid l)a -, to pass and enforce rush rules, to regulate other matters pertaining to local I ' anlielk-nic life, anil further, to enconrajje all chapter-- to take an active interest in all cliool and cnlK-oe acti ities for the common jjckkI. The reiiresentative are: ALPHA SI(;MA alpha (Ikaik Dukson Ci ' rri-sf oiidiui Secretary XL KY Ckibbs Knii TiLTON TM-LT SIi ' .M A KPSTT.OX Makv W ' iKr ■:diti r Kathkkink Little Helen Koiioi i.v .sIC.MA SK.MA SKiMA Elizauktii Win nkuv Treasurer Anna Louise Defibal(;ii Ann Rodkey ALPHA SKiMA TAU l ' ' .LIZAlii:Tll MoKKOW President KlIZAHKTII PiOL ' TON (il.AI)VS ( )VKRII0).T PI KAPPA . Ki.MA A N N A t ; K A c |-. L ii; H 1:1 .( )Tt .St ' (V ' t ' ;;-v RlTII SlIlWER Ai.vA Spence ADVISER Miss McLi;an, Delta Sigma L|)silon I246I .i. M jrsx - ---. ' ' ' - • ' - ■' Vww ' VV USIC (3rk O.A.IC 1Q? 1 The Music Club Tlli ' l Music Club consists uf all iIkjsc people who arc enrolled in the Music Department. The purpose of the department is the preparation of su])er- visors for the lield of public school music. A number of educational-recreational activities are maintained by the Music De])artment. These include the mixed chorus, the men ' s ij jee club, ' esi er Choir, which furnishes the music for the . Sunday evenini; X ' esper services, a symjihonv orchestra, a junior and a senior band. IVsides ser insj their educa- tional ])urpose, these organizations ])articipate in many acti ities and social func- tions of the school. II2483 (S% O ' V 1 o, -«, 1 , The Senior Band {2491 (3rh O- vic iq:m The Senior Orchestra E250} (3fU O A.T r 10 The Vesper Choir 12513 (3fu o a k: iq:m The Junior Orchestra 12523 e O.A ' PC IQ ' 1 I The Chorus 125 1 RAMA u Q (srke. C K. 1Q?)1 The Leonard Literary Society IX the (lays that were, Jane K. Lconaril, an iiistituiioii in licrself. always manifested the keenest and vital interest in hrinjjing ' to Indiana and tlic Xonnal School men and women of worthy fame. Many citizens will recall the fact of her brinj;iny; illiam Jenniniijs ISryan, who ever after remained her friend, writinj; to her from time to time. Miss Leonard always .yave in her own mimilahle way to the visitor as much as the noted ]ierson broiiijht to u . and in this way, our atmosphere was both stimulated and enriched. Modelinuf our thouf ht somewhat after Miss Leonard, the Literary Society knov.n now by her name, has endea ored to carry on her scheme for bringing celebrated hig ' h class talent to the College, . mong the renowned folk the Leonard Literary Society has brought to the College have been .Mfred Xoyes, English poet; Ruth Draper, internationally famed interpretor of her own original character sketches ; Cornelia, an artist of the same type, somewhat, and yet totallv different from Miss Draper; Charles Rann Kennedy, pla wright and actor; l- ' .dilhe Wynn Mathison, . hakesjiearian actress; 1 . . 1. Snulhcrn. great .American Shakespearian actor; Tony Sarg ' s Marionetts; Rear . dmiral ivichard E. Byrd ; Carola Cioya, Spanish Dancer; AE or George Russell. Irish poel, painter, economist, mystic, and philosopher; and others. Miss Leonard was alwaxs eipially interested in the weekly amateiu pro- grams presented by the students. These programs continue, somewhat different in character, perhaps, from the old oration and essay days but no less, funda- mentall , a worthy student jiresentation each Monday evening. Many alumnae recall the old l-lrodelphian and Huyghenian Literary Societies. On account of ta.xation, technically exacted from Harrisburg each year, it was found ad- visable to have the two charters annulled, b ' ollowing this action the two so- cieties merged. What more modern ] erformance could have occurred! Co- operation took the place of the old conipelitixe idea which reigned in days of I .rodel]thian and Huyghenian. I ' unctioning thus the menilH-r- liip lias .steadily grown llnnugh the last lew years until now we have a list of eleven Junulred and sixty memliers in this oldest and largest organization on the Campus. The Society proudly lists in its membership one lunulred and forty-nine faculty members who obvi(nisly aluL- the high standard of taknt presented by the organization. The faculty adviser to the Leonard Literarx- Society is h ' .dna Lee l pi ' owls. ' J ' here is an official staff of ti e and in addition to this a council of eighteen students. What more fitting tribute than to ha e the name Leonard dignify this .Society since it has religously labored to bring into being the dreams, ideals, and literary irtues of J.ine V.. Leonard. Edna Lki: .Spuowi.s 1256] (3rhi O.AK. 1Q2 1 - -c ., ■:i — Leonard Literary Society OFFICERS President Calvin Folk ' cc President W illiam McGill l- ' inancia! Seeretary Jeromk Fitz Keeordin; Secretary rlexe ' intox Treasurer Alfred Brav Chairman of Committees Ray Caylor 12571 ( o ic iq:})1 THE SENIOR CLASS l ' ) -s,-iil. ' ; THE BIG POND COLLKdK AUDITC )R1L ' M Directed by Miss Edna Lee Sprou ' Is [2581 ? ' (3ik i O .A IC 1031 r. .- ' -.-oK ' ' .S:-- r:; Vv— -. . j= -Ci- L ,i-s LEONARD LITERARY SOCIETY Presents Peg O ' My Heart COLLKGl-: Al DIToKHM Directed by P.diia Lee Sf roz ' ls 1259} I r 1 m OA.T io? i r -x y .i:r._c.;r-v :iCO .. ' :?r ;r : -_ j i _. jrv, ..:5 v_-_ -:k: N y. M. C. A. Presents Three Wise Fools APRIL 11. I ' Ml COLLEGE ALDiroKllM Directed by Edna Lee S rowls characti:rs Mr. Theodore Findlev Ilerberl P. rooks Dr. Richard tiaunt Bradley Crawshaw Hon. James Trumbull lbert Miller Miss Fairchild Ruth Zimiuerinan Mrs. Saunders Helen Kramer Gordon Schuyler Roy l- riel Benjamin Suratt William McCiill John Crawshay Mel in Burkell Poole Melvin Hunter Gray Albert Esterline Clancy Clair Cot;an Douglas William rriini)ur Policeman Harr Reese 12601 (3fU o -pc_ 1 O l « _ i ( ' aK(ii A ( ln •A i-. ,1 il;is ii;il S|i;inisli (l.iiKd. I Ici ' I ' .icc li.i wisll ' iil serenity, or il ll.islus linic- .■iliaiidiiii ,is llic iiKJurl of llu ' il;iiu ' e dniianil-. Slu ' Iic;hK llic classic nicasuir ' it niii Spaiii willi iiii- ]iri-ssi c (liLtniiv ur };i i-s licrscll over cniii|iKlil 111 llic wilil ■-[liril i)f folk (laiui . Xiiw ami a.i;aiii she UjucIk ' s the sillilillle. r,KOKca: W . RrssKi.t., AE, Irish painter. iMiel, mystic, philosopher, and economisl came In us in a series of extra- ordinary perfiirmances. lie was a boy ' who a , ' as llu ' sa in Ireland. ' He became a myotic but retained always that hard and fast practical side which is so cnriiinsly associated wilb tlu ' Irish char- acter, however nn ticalK it mav be. C2611 1 M ' .:.X r -i: _ Sy ' ' ' ' i!- ' :ii ' i: [ FEATURES ( e o k: iq2)1 Ye Calendar Courteous h ' l ' iiiicr, Know Ye that this is the ( )ak (if thi,- ' t-;l c Xiiulei-n lluiulred and Thiits- Oiie of the State Teachers (. ' iille,i;e dl ' liuiiana iX.- llie 1 )eiiartnienl (jI ' l e emu ' of the Conimoiiwealtli of rciinsx l aiiia wliicli did I ' iereiiit(iril dcciee thai the new Halls of Instriictione shall from hencefortli he Ilui c Structures of Colonial Pesij; ' ne which did cause Ve lulitor to make a L;reat cliaui e in tliis I look X: to choose a tiieme httinj the Colonial Statione. W iiereas the i ' art ol M 1 ' utii ' 1 am now u]i(in is to aci|uauil (iii of riiiiij, ' s which were not as they were whilst we were in this Colleije, 1 want you to con- sider well this Thiiiu; if it is tiood or Had. Many )ears hence we will see the Light l! will save wilii great I ' urie in our Souls ( )h, wiiy di l we make an Oak? But the Deede hath heen done ery likely you are nigh much wiser than we are will not despise ld Times iiut acclaim the I ' ay on w iiich the )ak was made. l ' or man ' ears tiie Custome of the land. i.e.. viz., namely, c., thi ' Indiana State Teachers College, hath heen U) Produce .Annuals to the number of one each yeare so that those departing from the Land might in ears to come look upon the Pages of the I ' .ook see what they were not, c - the rov ers that he did decree that a Certaine SOuth of Much W ' isdome and Great L ' nderstanding, i.e., viz., namelv, c., llruce Lyharger, Lsc|., he the one made to suffer for the Wrongs and Misdeetls of his i ' .rethrene and .Sisters, Xow it so hap])ened tiiat one Youth alone could not inllict .Much I ' unishnient upon the Multitude of the Land so he took unto himself a I ' .odie of Assistants and spake unto them saving: Thou art m .Staft ' e. And it so happened tiiat they wei ' e his .StafTe but the .Staffc did not comfort him and he endured much Heartbreak Trouble Sorrows. . nd in tiiis .Manner it is written for ' e to Reade that which Ye have not done to examine if perchance this Final (lesture of the )ak of 1931 is not -our own I )iar -. 12641 (a i ( 1_Q3_L h. - , (j [265] (3rhz O.A.IC 1Q?)1 THE YEARE AT INDIANA si-.i ' ri:.Miii:k 1. MO ■DA ■. This day luana-il iliat tin- most Uriu ' tuial MciIkkIc nf Expeiulinj; my Mtmey is to get an lulyiuatiim at Indiana. 2. TUESDAY. Came to L ' olk ' yc willi one ot ' My Tow n nu lu-. Mcl nian - frieniN. wliicli rcjoici-d mc ; mostly girls (!v; sonu ' hoys. Atti-nck-d Mciings wIhmc I amused mysell ' jjy listening; to Speeciies hy the j- ' acultie, hut all s|)oke at no great Length. Was registered i - solicited lor the I ' rivilege of joining eighteen Organizations. .X ' l ' .l) l ' .. ' - l )A ■. Went III . Sharkey ' s Ta ern a cordial l ecei)tione Invitatione to come again. Also attended Classes and learned akout k.xlra-Cur- ricular Activities. 4. TlU ' R.sl ). ' . .sliakeil hands with many Teachers. Went to Classes again. Talked almut corn. . ■. 1•1 11)A . Class met ahoui I ' swhologw ( ioing to lenrnc . nniething. em to Showe. 6. SATL ' Kl ). ' . Cop. The eternal cop. ent to 1 )ance. Danced. 7. . ' L ' X1 A ' . I )id nothing onl readc the Customer and Rules. 10. W I ' d ). 1- ' .. ' 1). ' . I- ' ii with the iMc-hmen ahout Custoiiies. 11. TllkkSI) AN ' , hit again. 12. 1•1 1I)A ' . -News arri ed that the Traxelers Clube is organizing for the Iknelit of tiie I ' ulilick; so I expinded Twcntie hive Cents. 15. TCl-kSD.W. Xar-ity 1 C ' lul) met are of the Opinionc that there is much Keasone to hopi ' for .Success in thletics. 19. 1-R11)A ' . The ( ak . tatTe u. ed much I ' lainess of .Speech gave Rea- sones for Certaintie that the I ' uhlicatione would jilease ever liod -. The .Students appeared to take th.em Kindh . 22. M()XI). . Lincoln Debating Club began to (lisi)Ute forensically. I did not dispute. 27. . . TCR 1 ). ' . Indiana experienced inconceix able Dil ' liculties in the Hope of making . mple . ' cores for X ' ictory. Carnegie Tech I ' lebes — IV. 30. TCl SD.W. . dmiral liirde is come in this Aftern(jon to sjjeak to the finest Student Bcnlie in America. His lecture was I ' lentifull. and all Things Considered, it would Conduce more to the Welfare of the . ' Students than many of the other ( olege .Activities. II2661 (srh. ' ,a 1 , ' V- -- • ' .Kr njh r 1267] Grhj O- IC 1Q2)1 .:- ;$ 12681 (srh S 1 OCTf il ' .l.k -I. SAIl KI) N. I mvii- ;i v ilu- likr lici ' iirc. HuukIu a Score C ' anI for llic |)is|iiiU ' lulwriii I ' .ihiiiniii ;iiiil 1 ii ' liaii. ' i. Sioic. 0(1. I- ' .njoyed a loss of Ton tVnis. ' i. .M•l ■| . rcrfdiiiK ' .i all llu ' DiUifs i i ' llii- Day. S. I I . l .Sl ). N . Wrni 1(1 llu- .Mi)r).iiic. vi ., i.e., naim-ly. ami aforesaid, llu- l.iliiaric. '  . ri II KSI ) N ' . . eiit SOUK ' .M(.iir ll.ime. 1(1. I klhAN. ( h (.rlu ' .ird a CHiutisalioiU ' in llie l.ihrarie which di l cause uu- 111 In- imuli ainu cd. A certaine partie asked for the Coiifjressional Lihrarie, al which the lihrarian w ;is imich Worried, for the Congressional I.ilirarie is in Washinyliin. After much Consideration iK; . r.t;unient the aforesaid I ' ariie decided di.il she wanted the Con.e;ression;d I irectory. Wi. rillK. hAN. Mesiied to i et the Con ' ressional Directory in wliich to stiuK . - i.ilistics. Iml did foriiet the .X.iine of it and asked in the Lihrarie foi the C ' on.t;re};ational Dictionary which caused ihi- I.ihr.iri.an In l.iuijh Heartily ' to make Li.i;ht of mv Knowledtje of Hooks. 20. M(t ■D. ■. em 111 l.iierarie . ' soeicty iV was well received. , ' 0. 11 11 K. ' DA ■. l ee. .Miller. iK: . chandelmier which do Comprise the Medle Makers did make nnicli .Music at the Pep Meetin.ije. {2691 C e O K. 1Q2)1 no ' i:mi ' .i:k 1. SA ' I ll I ).W. .M.kK- iiK-nie with llu ' Alumni. I ' isimlc liclwi-cn Slip- pery Rock Indiana si-ulcd In our 1 )isa|)piiintnKMU. Tlic witnesses to wit, viz.. nanielv, aforesaid. c.. enjiaued in ' ellini;. Ilahmin . and niakiitfj Considerable Tuniult in the Stands. 4. • i• ' .Sl). ■. r.ad l-.Knions. Uain ,dl 1);. . .=;. ■l•:l) •| SI). ■. I ' mx.-d a -ry r,ui- Day. l.r S. TL ' 1 |). ' . Seniors had [■.u-es i.iftt ' d iS. Massajred. ITair nc v] cut otT, • l- ' eet resha]ied. Promenade. 22. SA ' ri ' KI ). ■. Inchana wins |)is|inte w illi Shippensljurg. 26. VED. i;Sl).W. aeancy hegins. Dl-:CIQIi ' d:R I. MO ' ). ' . Wuaneie ends. Custdnus released. Sweden ofliciallx ' declares a . ' lumi) in its .Mateli Industrie. 3. I■:n l■.SI). ■. l admired Carola (ioya. 6. SATI ' InI ). N . Did .itiend tlie kiHJrii in Kecreation Hall. II. ' rill ' R. ' l ). ' . Joe l)avis distiui uished himself in A(] ;nurd Composi- tion on this Day. L ' pon heing asked What was W ' ronj with the Sentence Mary hearinj; the tire wai;on coniint; down the street since she was in the window, jumped, he rejilied That it took her too lonL; to Jumi). IS. Tl IL ' 1 S1). ' . Went to I.ilnarie today and asked itir the Conversa- tion of the Nervous . ystenie which caused the Librarian Much Embarrassment and caused her to ask if I wanted the C(jnservation of the Nervous Sy.steme, wherewith 1 did want the latter. 19. FRID.W. I ' or Di the Name of the l ' .o(jk whicli 1 had gotten Yester- dav, and asked for the Consternation of the ' er dus . ' steme, which caused me later to be much abashed. 2. . TCESl ). ■. X ' acancy begins. I ' an llellenies trip on the Light I ' an- tastic. 24. WF.nNI ' SD ■. I ' ever. Onlv $8.04— Christmas. 12701 Csr), ' T iq:m -- .- - I271I ■) (3rhz O- IC io? i -i -- ■CJ ' -5=:..-.- Cr -_ iC JTv- .- - -i-= i:U JAXrAKV 5. M( ) A ' . Wicaiicic ends. Atlcmlid I ' uiu-r.il (if Sliatteit-d W ■al■.■' s kcsolutiiiii. Q. I ' RIDAV. Ihc IVnii j av - Way to tlu- (Juill. 14. i:i)Xl-:.s|). ' . Stiulifd Drama in llu- l.ilnaric iS. did caii. ' . ' a I ' .lundir. I discovered that the I- ' iftie Conteinporarie l ' Ia s is written l y . ' liay 6i: l-uviiij; and ndl . liax- • IX ' iilini.; as 1 had heretnl ' ure thonjjlit always. 24. . .X ' JL ' Rl ). ' . The Semester hath ended i nianv (Flunks) followed the 1 limie i ' raii. 25. Wl ' ' l) ' l- ' .. ' l )A ■. nted nil . ' ludenle ( i() ernmente. The I ' ailie I ' .ul- Ictin did announce to vote Yes or . o. wherewith I ited Yes or Xo. ( ' )7 y of our Student Bodie voted Yes or Xo hut the . dmiTiistration did count all of these as Yes thus it happened tiiat tlic .Students were allowed to do as it pleased them.) I ' l .i;krAKY 4. W I ' .l ).X1 . I ) ' . Heard a fellow Iudent asking ' for I ' .mile ' s Rousseau in the Lihrarie which provoked much l.aui liter for the Hook in (juestione was I tousseau s lunile. Q. M( XI). ' . (lot up to tile Cla s in .Mathematics. 11. W I•:DXESI). •. Read the DaiHe Bulletin. l.v I• ' I II). ' . I ' ound a i-ly in my Coffee at .Xoon, and Protested to the Maid wherewith she said in Tones tpiite sarcastic; hat do you want, a Tifjer? 20. I• R1 . ' . Xame in I ' enn Tricks caused me .Much lunhairassmenl. 12721 (3fh£. OvVK iq:m i T= -C ,. ■. ' ■' D 1 ROCUE GALLERY [273] Carhz OA.K. lQ:bl MAkl ' ll 13. FKI . ' . Alts I ' luildiiif; (Icilicalcd. l- rcshmeii. So]jhoinores, Juniors requested to ,t; i llnnu- to sliouc tlu-ir AjiiJixxiation for the Departments of Art. Commerce, .and tlnnie I-A-onomics liy imt liein ; at tlie I )edieati(iii. Tliey do now swear that thev will I ' etitione the Assenihlie nl tliis Cnninicmw ealth tn Imild a new Structure on ' .he Campus every A ' eare. 21. .S. TCRn. V. . thletic Dinner. 11. .SL■X1). ' . TdoU sick Today journeyed to the Inlirmary. Will not he .Sick again. 26. THURSDAY. Took F.xaminations. i - what will 1 get on it, can ' t save; Init 1 tremlile tor Consequences. 17. l■' kli). ■. J ' id not go to Showe. 12743 (mi OATC. I i c L 1275! (3rhj O VK. 1Q? 1 - - CL, ' v::rf: C AI ' l ll. 1. l-.DNESDAY. AE at Ritz Theater. Trulie appreciated; Appre- ciated but lint Eni(i cd : Enjn fd: Trulit- ] ' c ' S])iscd: and Inditti-reiit. Mdstlie Inditferenl. 2. TI 1 L ' 1 S A ' . lnter-]- raleniitie Dance, . ' - oine sin ived. ' acancie he ins. 6. MOXn.W. Xewe T-ight on .Science. Came to Clas.s was asked which came First, the Kal liit or the I ' Sg, to which I rejiHed the Ral)l)it, which |)ro ()ked much I,aus,diter. lU. 1K1D. .Y. Some of the Eacukie journeyed to the W. P. S. E. A. Con- ventione. College chd not close. 11. SA ' riKD.X ' . Commercial I- rolic. College closed. Tiirie ise Eools. Hon. Brookes. Dr. Crashaw, Esq. Justice Miller. 17.-kS. FRID.AY SATURDAY. Alpha Phi C.amma Eastern Gmvention. Delegates Entertained Delighted by h ' nglish .Majors. 25. SATURDAY ' . Sophomore-Junicjr I ' rom. ] Iostlie .Senior. 127611 (3iu oa k: iq:m s - 7 12771 0. VK: 1Q? 1 .• — ■— ■MAY 1. I ' RIll.W. I ixspDiiilcd to the Class and made a .yrcat Imprint im the I ' rDt ' essor. 5. TL ' 1 ' S1)AY. Went to the Lihrarie to sttidv Music, and desired to jjet Coward ' s hook on Coiiductinj;. iS; to save time 1 asked tor C ' oward. ' where- with in much Haste the Librarian hit me on the I ' ate thinking I called him a cowartl. l.v MCiXn ' . Thi Day had a Con-iiltation with my ad i er. 19. TUESDAW ilad I ' ie-a-la-mnde in I )inim; Knum this Week: I ' ie on Sunday Ice Cream on .Monday. 2.V .s. ILKl l. ' . . ow this, the last Day of this ( Ireat and Won lerful Vcare of One Thirty has been one of Much Hard Labor and but little I ' laye, for I ' reparatif)ns have been making Readie for me to take ni Departure from the College. ' eril ' , this has been a Wonderful ' eare anil nnich that was (iood has come to Pass, hor a W hole eaie 1 have gathered in great Portions bruit from the Tree of Knowledge, and now I must leave, for it is Written th;it In the Dav when e shall have Laten of all Ihese i ' ruits. e shall smx-b l)e ibiveu forth from the Land. Agonie? joy? .Marriage? Disguste? I ' utilitie? Ambi- tion? 1 know not what. As I enter this. -My Last Entry, into the Diary of Nine- teen Hundred and Thirty-One, I Departe into the Past and l ' equeatb all that 1 have to the . ' ■Student I ' odie of the eare -Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Two. And now may the lUessings that ever atteml tlie Cood Xoble iK: True abide with us all, now fore ermore. Your Loving ;uid I ' aithful . ' er ant, Yi£ Fic. TiRF. Editok. 12781 3rho. O A ' PCip ' ] ,i I279I THLETICS X- nimbolir uf tlial uihirh i ' finr in Athlrltra 2821 (3i%z, 1Q? 1 Z ' ' J5w- wi: GEORGE P. MILLER Htad Coach f283l _ ; - Vi. (arhz O A K: 1Q?)1 Varsity I Club 12843 C ,, O A TC 1 O M i Football Squad 12851 ( e OJ JC 1Q?)1 ' v-O- MLSCHF.T.I.A C a pi II in 12861 (3rk O.A.K, 1Q? 1 111 i isi) SI i.i:i.i-: Iluudic r.niic In liiili;iii;i tinin I ' liulsinll. W ' c fi(jiri kniiw liiiw lie c ' -i.i|iri|. lull wr think it was ii liis iMnkcii lirlil iniiiiinL;. Iluwilic ki( k lii ' l ■' ' ' • ' • ■' ' passes casiK ami .utnialrK a many a team Iminil (ml wlu ' n it a tiKj lati- Id |ii - enl his (ioiiif - it. llowthc ' (l()(l.i; ' l his way arniind the ficKI at Imjiana for three cars. and i ' it : x he --i-i ' niril In Ik- a httle more elusive than the year lict ' ore. Aiiout the only thin ihal is ahle to catch him any more is a winnan. and t]ie - cer- tainh work hard ciionuih at it. JA kii)( )i.i ' ii Riidx was the terror of tlie safety man on the nii|iosinu; teams. His great speed enabled him to go down as fast on a punt as the hall itself, and when the hall arrived in the runners arms. Rudy arrived at his feet. l)es]iite the handicap of a trick knee Rudy was in the i;anie every minute as the men who opposed him can truthfully testitv. 12871 C iz O K. 1Q?)1 V V . MLSCHELLA Captain r.utl [ilayid liis fourth and last year fur Indiana in the U ' 30 season. His sjieed and size, combined with an al)ility to stiff arm, pass, and run a broken held have made him a big threat to every team he opposetl for lliree of his four years. The other year he jilayed at tackle and worked havoc on the o] posinj; linesmen and backs. This last season I ' aul captained the team and plavcd most of the season with an injured elbow that would have kejit most players out of the sj ' ' ' e per- nianentlv. J.XMi:. K. STOXF.R Jim is the tall blonde who lowers over the rest of the field and catches passes that sail far over the heads of the opposition. C)] ponents early learned to leave hi end alone, for he tackled hard and accurately, and none of the combatants seemed to enjoy it. This was Jinrs fourth year on tlie arsity. One of them he played in the backfield. and the other three he menaced the enemy from the end position. BL.MK . Tii)i.i;. Ki:u Studie is tlie tall hoy who held down tlie ri,L;lit end on the ' arsity. Few and far between were tlie gains made at his end. and the opposing backfields were con- stantly on the lookout to pre ent him from snaring a l)ass and gallopinj off to a touchdown. This was Studie ' s fourth year on the X ' arsity. Two of them he [ient in the backfield, and two he featured at end. A T 1 r ' X 1 Ji i|l. Ml III Idiiii M ' liiiid 1(1 li;i t ' (•M ' ;i|n ' l llic liMilli.iJJ liii fi r llic liisl lliiiH f.u-- Ml liiiii.in.i. ' I ' lini in lii lasl yciir he was lUUii anil liilU-ii liadlv. lie played at tackle ami liaiiinirii ' d many a |ila In llu ' i nmnd li sheer lirule .slien lii. After (ine m iwo alleniiit (|uaiterl)acks would .L;i e his |ii sitinn a wide berth and lake their ware eNi- wheie. nl nne ear I ' m |i hn, hut what a ear. AkTiii k (.r 1 iiKii. An ' a (ine uf those stonewall men that liirnR-d the forward line of our team. He has been lilavin at the guard position for the iiast three years. An iniurv in the Edinboro game prevented him from ]ilaving for the rest of the season, but while be was in ihere. he wa just as steady and sure a- the proverbial rock. EUGKXl . W II ' .Ml ' .R lui.uene hadn ' t been here since ' 26. but that diihi ' t prevent him from going out and showing his worth along wi th the other old man . Maggie. He played at the end position, and only a bloocl clot in his leg prevented him from lini-hing the season with a loud report (known as a bang). [2891 r: ' (Brhz O- iC 10? 1 kCr_C- . vxrrCO=-- C:: --=r J i — _ JTv .. -:-x_-=: -d::_ s. Football As a season ' s oinncr Indiana sdiedulcd tlu- iMiwirtul Carnegie Ti-ch l- i csli- nicn. With a world of confidence in tlieniselves tlie Red and Slate ap- peared on the field and jiatiently waited for the whistle. At first the two teams seesawed back and forth in the center of the field without seemingf to get anyplace. Late in the first half the Skibo team com])leted a Ions; forward pass that placed them within scorini; distance of the tinaJ. The nearness of the last white line inspired them to a ])rodij;()us etifort. and ilicy |iiished the ball across in a series of fast line plun,a;es. Indiana receive l. and .Steele returned the hall to the thirty-yard line. Held for downs Indiana was forced to kick, and a Tartan tackle rushed throuvjh from nowhere and blocked the punt. The ball lidunded far hack lii n the field and was recovered by the op])onents on the two-yard line. The Tartan boys held a secret conference back of their own line; then in three successive line charges they droxe the ball across. Twelve nothing; the breaks were certainly against Indiana that half. The second hall the Red and . - late came back with renewed vigor; but they couldn ' t force that oval ajijile across the last while marker. Then in the last quarter the .Scotlies from Pittsburgh iiullcd another .-urprise. They hea ed a long pass down the field, and an end appeared out of nowhere and captured it. Within scoring tlistance again, and a tired bunch of boys Indiana couldn ' t hold the superior weight. Another touchdown and an extra point, and in a little while the game was o er, 19 to 0; thu- tin- I ' laid men hail the first scalp of the season to hang lo their belt. I?9()] (3(%P. 1 1 J. STOUOrH CEnTER KMEEBOtlE TACKLE 11291] (3iu o k: iQCbi The second i;ame of tlie season was one of that kind which wrings sobs from tlie lieart of an athlete. Tlie hall seemed to be having a good time rolling around on the tield by itself. Steele or Muschella would make a long run only to have someone try to play basketball on the ne.xt i)lay and dribble the ball down the tield. Needless to say this style of play was not highly successful and desi)ite Indiana ' s twenty-first downs she did not cross the Fairmont goal line. This was one of those ])athetic affairs about which the less said the better. The Pittsburgh jiajiers summarized it when they said. i- rurmont Teachers Hold Indiana Scoreless. The C ' larion game was third on the schedule. Indiana hit her stride early in the game, and after that it was easy pickings. Long runs by Harper and Steele featured the game, the longest one being a punt that Harjier returned 60 vards for a touchdown. With the second and third team jilaying most of the game, Indiana was still vastly sujierior to Clarion, and the tinal score of 33 to was only a sampling of what the score might have been. . fter Clarion. Kdinboro : and what a difference. Many of the Maroon and • iray were cripi)led. and the ones that weren ' t injured seemed to get it in this game. The half ended si. to nothing in fa ()r of b.dinboro. but they had been outi)layed during the whole of the first half. . t the end of the third cpiarter the score was still 6 to ; and the I ' .dinboro team could do anything and go any- where they pleased with the ball. 27 to and the game was over, but a sad and ilisheartened team was returning home with the biggest game of the season looming in front of them. |[292l (3rh O.AK 1Q2 1 su. MILLER HALF f293l ' (%z O.AIC 1Q? 1 Sliiijiery Ivnck lit on our red-jcrsfyt ' d men in about a dozeii ]ilacis at once, and from then on tlie I c l and Slate didn ' t ai)| arently know what it was all about. The passes that Sli|)i)ery Rock used worked almost continually to ] er- fection, and they used plenty of them, . nother scalp tor the (ireen and White, and Indiana was bci inninij to look balil-headed. Soinethiiii; sna] ] ed Indiana back to life before the California sjame, and what they did to the ' ello ;ind rurjile wasn ' t indicated at all by the score of 8 to 6. Captain Muschella and Howdy . Steele played with all their old time zip and speed. W ith all their conlidence back and only one more ijame on the schedule, and that with a newcomer to the ranks of football, Indiana hoped to end the season with a victory. The Indians j(jurneyed to Ship])ensburg for the last game of the season. From the start of the battle the Red and Slate showed their power. In the first few minutes of play the ball was driven down to the opponents ' goal line and only a ])ass grounded o er the line ke|)t the Indians from scoring. The half ended to 0, and then started the fateful second half. With a furious drive the Red team drove a touchdown across the line, and for the rest of the game they seesawed with the oval on the Shippensburg goal, but they didn ' t have the punch to advance it across. Then suddenly the game was over, and the closing game of the season was gra en on the credit side of the athletic ledger, 6 to 0. 1294] CF : :cL 1Q? 1 CLTllRIl CiipLtin [293] (miz O.AK: iQ2)i - — jZ - O Basketball Squad 12961 ( T7 — T 1 r- - -I - Freshmen Basketball Team f2973 (3rh O-AIC 1Q2)1 STUDEBAKER (irriiKii i-KK f298l rr? . ■% T T X - -1 -UIL ' RK ' .KKSSLIiV nA IS f299: (srk OA.K: 1Q?)1 Basketball Till- ' . f(intl)all season closed ami juactice was started for basketliall. All hut three of the men of the varsity stjuad of the preceding season had re- turned. The prospects of an excellent season under the lcadir hi]) ot Captain tiuthrie seemed almost a certainlv. Things had to he rushed, fm- two games were scheduled before the Christmas holidaxs. (hi December 1. . the much-heard of . ' -laints. (jur ancient athletic ri al from l.atrobe. journe yed confidently to Indiana fully cxjiecting to carry back the seal]) of the hulians. . s the slang expression is: It was just like taking cand ' from a baby. The future angels didn ' t lia e a chance. The Ked and . ' - late went out in front at the start of the game and they stayed tliere. 28—18 was the final score and the .Maroon boys from home had grabbed the first wig to put in the season ' s iropjiy case. The next game of the season was with the fast-passing accurate-slKJOiing cjuintet from Pdoomsburg. Might hundred fans screamed themselves hoarse, and one thousand two hundred and tift -nine bones were jiusbed out of place in tlie efforts to spur tjie Indians on to ictor_ ' . Less than a minute to ]ila_ ' and the .score tied at 23 — 2}i. The fans were gasjiing for breath. Twd opposing players got all mixed U]) in each other, and the referee unwrapped them and let the boy from Bloomsburg take an unmolested toss at tJie hoo]j. He missed everything. The ball went right through the center of the little iron ring with- out touching a thing; and then before the Crimsf)n could retaliate, the game ended with the Red and Slate on the short end of a 23 — 24 score. 1 3001 0 r- A T T r o. T riic ( liiisli.iti Men finiii ■()llIl{i;sll) vn cainr li. ' mj ' hlily on u our C. ' iinpus. ' I ' Ik ' m- Inili.iii.i iliildnn li.id iiui licalin ihcin ill two years. Wliy my ilcar, it was unlv llinui-h kiniliic s llial liny wire retained on the collect schedule. The- Indiana lldv- |iiilii(l liflrd lluir cyihrMws, smiled a kindly smile, and said ndlliin.i.;. ' I ' lu- la l i|narkT. llic c(in ' 1! 12 in favor of the ' . M. C . . C ' olle.L;v. and Suidthakcr had llu- ii.dl. lie driliMed down to the center of the lloor and |i(ililrl olU ' icd ii lo llu- isilinj, ' center. ' I ' he visiting center hau),ditily ij,niore l him. . ' slndit ' ' -- fielini v weic Inirt sd he tlirevv the ball viciously away ;ind il fell ri,L;hl into ihi- liaskel. 1, — 12 and llic •jame was over with another head in the Imhan ' s hunliiij; li.a.L; ' . C ' alifnrnia I ' e.ulurs came ennlidmllv un U iur lloor and had a lovely time jilavinj parlor !;anie while ihe .M.iruim .md . -Hate was runninf up a score. Snddeidy the !;anic seemed to he o er and .i -15 — 34 victory had gone to the Indi.ins. .Sli])per Rock hypnotized onr men and r.m past them whenever they jileased to make .a haskel. Millers ille in ;i la-l niinule rush won another close one from the home l.alenl. llu ' n the tide of hallle once more Im ' ned in our favor and C ' larion was taken umt to the tune of .V — 25. I ' .dinhoro dragj ed Ihemsehes away from their lake long enough to play one of those last minute agonizers on our lloor. With only a few minutes to !-.l;i - the threw t ' evythiti,!:; hut the lloor into the l a ket and came out on the 1(111 end of a 2V — 2f) score. 1301 1 (su oa-k: iq?)1 Tlie Indians went to make some sctcial calls in llic I ' .ast. They were iiolilely received, hut hailly treated, . fter they had heen .sorely chastized hy I ' looms- burg. East Stroudsburjj. and Shimienslnir!;. tlu-y relin ni ' d himie much cliastened in spirit. Hopinjj tor more success the team turned Ui the West for contjuests. They were pinnina; ' their faith on that old shout of Horace tireeley, Go west young man, a west . The ' . M. C . . . C ' ollejje once more fell before their attack and they hung another hunch of hair at their belts. They did not tritie with the Ohio boys as they had at home. Matters were rushed and the score was 33—25. Returning from Ohio they stopped off at that suburb of liutler. Slijijjery Rock, and did their best to collect the top knot of the men in green. But their efforts met with bleak failure and they left some of their own hair behind. The last game of the season was with l- ' .dinboro on the l-ldinboro floor. The effort to win was valiant but it availed little, and the Red and Slate came home with the small end of the score. All in all it was a good sea.son packed willi thrills and spills to please the heart of any fan. We were sorry when the boys lost a game, but we know they always did their best. . nd win or lose deep down in our hearts we always felt that we had the best team. .Sometimes they just had an off night . 1302} (SU OA.K. 1Q?)1 J Li RLDOLl ' ll Track Captain 13031 (arh 0. K: 1Q2)1 7 ■■' _4b? B M ■IPVPHM tS V-Jj sJI mSm |N m T sN Si 5 1 (9 r fl j N Hfl| m HB w l h S ■' - §B ' P i ' Ti r utan P li VM ' ' i! ' ! VVta wi Aim . u Lit yyyi Track Al ' TF.R the first break of spriiitj. Coach Saiulers issued the call for track, and nearly fifty candidates responded. Most of the ]ireliniinary prac- tice was done indoors on account of the very unsettled conditions of the weather, but with the first indication of spring the boys claimed the cinder path. Then followed a strenuous i eriod in the development of fundamentals and form, . fter several trials and eliminations, Coach Sanders selected his varsity material, and it wasn ' t lonj; until the first meet with Carneg ie Tech Freshmen drew nigh. Coach Sanders had to depend a great deal on his older men, and they came through in tine shape. With a few losses of expected firsts, to- gether with the lack of second and third places, Indiana lost the meet. The second contest with California was lost in the same manner. Then the team journeyed to Clarion for the final meet of the year, and after the decision of a protest Indiana won the meet. The outstanding men on this year ' s team who were capable of winning a varsity letter were captain Rudolph, Muschella, T. Marshall, (i. Marshall, Kunkle, Arisman, and Grundy. With these men, together with several others who will return iie.xt year, Indiana should have a successful ear. 13041 , (3fU OAT C 1Q2)1 v Baseball EAUIA ' in the sprinj of 1930. ihc call went out for bascliall camiidates, lull rain and snow, disi uisetl under the name if inclement weather, hind- ered C ' apt.iin r.ult and his men from iiettinsj outside to chase the little horse hide spheroid. n a consei|uence the team came to the first j;ame of the season with a yreat handicap due to lack of training ' . I ' he material available was excellent. Imi the early season drawbacks were too stronsj. and the Red and Slate dropped the first i ame by a lonely run. The struggle was uphill for the rest of the season, ' arsitv plaxers were injured, other teams were in full-season .stride, while the lndia is were just starting ' . Nevertheless the red I men put u]i a stubborn battle and managed to xveld toi;ether a smooth working unit that will form an excellent h.-isis on which to build next vear ' s team. ii305l ??.5 (3rk OA,ic iq:m i - Cheerleaders Re.ndai.i. Adams Cheerleader Head Cheerleader SlCATOX FULLERTON Cheerleader Cheerleader [306J (Srh ' r A T - 1 r o. I ■7 J . W. A. A. Varsity I Club {307} (3rhz O A K: 1Q?)1 The Womcns Athletic Association T WdiiK ' iis Atlik-tic Associatiiiii i aiiionti; tlu ' DUtslanilint; ' organizations on tlif campus and has a nienihiT lii| so lartjc that llu-ii. ' are few twirls participatini in sports who are not inemhers. ' Ihe pur|)ose of this association is to ])romote interest in all sports and physical activity of the women at Indiana State Teachers Colletje as a means of securiii!; recreation. ])hysical efriciency. scholarship, and iLjood sportsnian-liip. The . A. A. is a member of the X. A. A, 1 . .Miss llaniMen, our sponsor. serves as a member of the state committee for this (ir , ' anization. W. A. A. holds regular meetings each month wilji the pr(iL;ranis in cliarge of individual groujis. The W ' omens . thletic Council, whicli is conii)osed of the executive niem- bers and the faculty sponsor, meets for the purpose of discussing policies and ])robienis of the organization. Tliere is also an advisory luj.ird fur the ]iur|]( se of supervisin.g affairs pertainin.g to the interest of the W . A. A. The school year is divided into four seasons, a fall, two winter, and a spiing. Each season the heads of sports are chosen to lake charge of various sp( rts and activities. At the close of each seas in there is a sports jamboree at which time the numerals and chevrons are awarded. rile sjiorts foi ' fall are hockev. tennis, hiking, horseshoes, and sw ininiin.ii. This fall the varsity hockey team witnessed in rittsliur.gh a game between the Chicago and the Pittsburgh Hockev Clubs. A long-distance hiking club was formed, which had as a culminating event an (jvernight hike, h ' .ach moiuli or- ganized hikes are held ; the new lodge w ill act as a stimulus in the future. In the winter season, there are basketball, volleyball, swimming for be- .ginners and intermediates, life saving and divin.g for advanced swinuners. . basketball tournament was held the first winter season, and the freshman team emerged victorious. Miss Totman was the basketball coacli. In the sjiring swimming for beginners, intermediates, and advanced stu lents is ofTered. Tennis, track, and baseball are the outside sjwjrts. In nctober a play-day for the girls of siuroimding high schools was held. . t this time Miss Hodgekins. field secretary for the X. A. . . I ., and Miss Heffernam were ])reseiit. The W . A. . . makes use of a point system by which those taking ] art in activities receive a beautiful chenille six inch black 1 . After the election in A|jril tiie installation of officers takes ])lacc in tiic form of the old I ' .nglisii May l- ' estival at six-thirty o ' clock on the morning of the hrst day of May. The W . . . . . appreciates the interest and help advanced by the sponsor and by the other members of the physical education faculty in establishing and maintaining the organization. 13031 OATC 1 Q ' Sl h W. A. A. 1309} . (siU O K. 1Q?)1 i. DVERTISEMENTS D ! c c, oak: lo i r ' •li cat ions f313l (a%c OA-Kl 10?)1 BYRNES and KIEFER CO. M.iiuJ.icturcrs, Importers and Johhcrs ot TOCLS, MACHINERY AND FOOD SUPPLIES For Bakers, Confectioners, Ice Cream Manufacturers and Soda Water Dispensers Phone Numbers: Grant 3156-7-8-9 1127-1133 PENN AVENUE PITTSBURGH :: :: PENNA. 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